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HENRIETTA: 182 Woodleaf, 9/16, 9/17, & 9/18 (9-4PM) Kindergarten teacher supplies, Great fall/winter men’s & women’s clothes, including hunting gear, household, Longaberger, vera Bradley, home decor,much more.

YARD SALE TIPS Leave young kids at home. Many kids will grow bored after the first yard sale, if not earlier. Hire a sitter and shop unencumbered.

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HENRIETTA: 64 Colony Lane 9/25 & 9/26 (9AM-3PM) Moving Sale Household items, tools, linens, furniture, no early birds. In Rush Henrietta area.

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MENDON: 3726 Rush Mendon Road. Fri. Sept. 17 & Sat. Sept. 18 (10AM-4PM) Household, linens, some furniture, Full woodworking shop tools, 1000 board feet of Cherry Wood, antiques and more.

AVON EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET, corner of Agar Rd & Lakeville Rd. off 390 open every Sun thru Oct. 8am-3pm, fishing, hunting, coins, food, glassware, sports cards, toys, Amish buggies, Buffalo Bills milk cans, buggy wheels, steel wheels, furniture, snacks, spices, honey, maple syrup, much more.

YARD SALE TIPS Place signs around your neighborhood. Be aware that there are ordinances that govern where signage can be located. Check with your town’s municipal office to determine if you need any permits for your signs or the yard sale itself. Make sure signs are legible for drivers and pedestrians alike.

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Properly m aint ained headlight s vast ly im prove driver saf et y Don’t just replace but upgrade your headlight bulbs. Bulbs that have started to dim need to be repla ced, but auto enthusiasts or maintenance-savvy drivers know they can upgrade their bulbs w hen replacing them. Indu stry experts recommend replacing headlamp bulbs every tw o years, and replacing them in pairs to make sure the vehicle’s lighting is equally balanced. But rather than sticking w ith the bulbs provided by the car maker, look for a bulb that makes it easier to see at night and during hazardous conditions. These headlights put more light on the road, helping to make up for poor w eather, dimly lit roads, aging headlights, and even the loss of n ight vision many drivers experience as they age. Capable of providing up to 100 percent more light than the stan dard halogen bulbs found on the majority of vehicles today, special headlights create a better beam patte rn that is dramatically longer than the standard bulbs, vastly improving driver vision and safety. Remove auto grease from hands with baking soda and water.

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PREVENT CO POISONING (NAPSI)—Each year, more than 400 people die from unintentional carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and more than 20,000 visit the emergency room. CO poisoning can be prevented with a few precautions: What To Do • Never use portable electric generators, charcoal grills or other similar devices inside your home, garage or in any confined area that can let carbon monoxide collect. • Have your chimney, fireplace and woodstoves inspected before every heating season. • Turn off space heaters before leaving a room or going to sleep. • Never run your car engine for more than a few moments in a garage, even if the door to the outside is open. Fumes can build up quickly and can spread to the living area of your home. • Look for clues that home appliances may be malfunctioning. Common indicators include decreased hot water supply, soot on appliances, moisture inside windows, and furnaces not heating properly. • Install at least one carbon monoxide detector, connected to a monitoring center that operates 24/7, on every level of your home. Real protection comes from ADT—keeping your family safe from poisonous CO gas that can cause dizziness, unconsciousness and possibly death if undetected.

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Your Centers of Dansville Expands to Meet Growing Need BY AMANDA K. DUDEK

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any in her community know that friend and neighbor Tina Markle is a force to be reckoned with. Thankfully, she uses her powerful determination and drive for good. Markle, founder of Your Centers in Dansville, has not only reopened her popular center, but she has also launched a new free “store” and raised an incredible number of supplies for communities recently hit hard by local flooding. Your Centers Day Respite Program is located on Main Street in Dansville, and the business specializes in helping individuals requiring managed long-term care. However, the doors are open to everyone, says Markle, adding that they serve breakfast, lunch, and snacks. Thanks to the effects of the pandemic, the center has been busy. “People feel free to come and spend the day with us,” she said. “They need a place to stay warm, especially with winter coming. Many in need of care do not have it at this time, so for now, they can enroll here for free.” It was in continuing to serve the community at Your Centers that Markle became aware of even greater need. “During COVID, when we served free meals, so many people needed help with basic necessities like clothing. I used to go and purchase some at our local Salvation Army store nearby, but then we lost it. So, I thought we would just start our own store in the back of where our program is, and we did. But when we reopened, we needed the space, so I moved it to my storage building next door.” Soon, the free store grew larger than Markle had ever imagined, drawing people in need from as far away as Hornell and Rochester. Though the need is truly great, the generosity of the local community is even greater, bringing in more donations than Markle had ever expected. So much so, in fact, that she is running out of room. “It has grown beyond belief!” she exclaimed. “We have men’s, women’s, children’s, and infant’s clothing, sneakers, linens, dishes, microwaves, cribs, walkers, strollers... so many things. We also have a lending closet for medical equipment such as hospital beds. I never in a million years thought it would turn into what it has.”

their time and resources to the center, the store, and flood relief. “Without volunteers and the community, this could not happen,” she said. “They are incredible!” Along with volunteers and the community, Tina Markle credits her mother for her service to others. “Last February, we lost my mom to COVID,” she Full shelves at Markle’s free store shared. “She is my strength welcome those in need! and the reason for all of this. Her name was Joann Cox, and she had a heart of gold. My dad passed away young, and she raised us five kids on her own until she remarried when I, the youngest, was about 15 or 16 years old.” Despite this hardship and the three jobs she worked to overcome it, Joann was always warm and generous. “My mom would give the shirt off her back to anybody. She was always baking cookies for people and visiting people in the nursing home. She was everybody’s mom in the neighborhood; kids would call her ‘mom.’ She took care of everybody. She would give her last dollar to people in need.” Inspired by her mother’s spirit and example, Tina Markle began taking care of those around her, as well, through Your Centers. Joann was more than happy to join her. “She just loved it,” shared Markle. “She started making the baked goods and making lap blankets, hats, booties, and afghans. My mom loved giving. She was a wonderful, wonderful, woman.” Markle now finds strength in her family and friends. “My daughter, Meghan, is here at the center every day, and my daughter-in-law is helping out, as well,” she said. “I am so thankful for the people who come in. Since I lost my mom, they have become like family to me. I keep going because I know they will be waiting. It helps to know what we do is making such a difference in people’s lives.”

It was not long after her free store began to thrive that the floods arrived, (l) and her daughter, severely impacting several nearby Joann Cox Tina Markle (r) communities. Markle knew she had to help. She decided to gather donations for those in flooded areas.

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“We had our volunteers put a Facebook post up,” she explained. “Donations began pouring in. Our community is amazing! Without them, this huge collection of supplies wouldn’t exist. We have totes of schools supplies, backpacks, socks, blankets, and all kinds of brand-new items – just thousands of dollars’ worth of stuff from the community.” She paused, still in awe. “We literally had to ask the community to pause because we didn’t have enough volunteers to get it all out to families in need!”

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Markle and her fellow volunteers have been taking loads of supplies to as many groups and communities as possible, including flooded neighborhoods, impacted Amish communities, and Rochester’s homeless camp. She credits the selfless men and women who donate

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HOMETOWN PHOTOS Rock Complaint Really, complaining about painted rocks. What a privileged life you must lead if this is the major concern in your life. They are just painted rocks; move on.

S E V RA Finicky bird Several weeks ago, a little bird, a house wren, began building a nest in the Penny Saver delivery tube. She made a considerable pile of small twigs, filling the tube about 1/2 full. So, I contacted the carriers for the Genesee Valley Penny Saver, all of whom cooperated and used different delivery tubes. But after all the commotion, that little bird never laid a single egg! She had worked so hard, but it wasn’t a very good spot for a nest. Anyway, thanks to the various carriers! We all tried to help, but apparently the little wren didn’t like the location she chose after all. - Sincerely, a bird watcher Thank you, farmers! Thank you to Merrimac Farms, Livingston County Farm Bureau, and all the farmers & volunteers for the well organized Farm Fest on Saturday, September 11, 2021. It was a great family event, very educational & entertaining for all. We are very lucky to have so many devoted farm families in Livingston County. Thanks so much because without farmers we would be hungry & thirsty. May all your days be blessed & know you are appreciated. Thanks! Can’t thank you enough! The Elba Betterment Committee would like to thank everyone, not only in Elba, but also in our surrounding communities for the outpouring of support for our summer concert series - EBC Music and More 2.0. The musicians - who helped us navigate through the staging and presentation - were just phenomenal! The vendors - providing food and beverages with friendly and professional service; Christine White, for your patience and expertise with the advertising; GO Art! for the opportunity to present this amazing series to our community; and the Village of Elba for letting us use our beautiful park free of charge. So many people commented on what a wonderful place it is. And of course, thank you to all of the people who came out to the festivals - even in the pouring rain - we cannot say enough about your loyalty, support, positive comments and smiling faces! We hope to see you again next year!

Social Security not a perk I am a 73-year-old single lady by circumstance. My Social Security takes up most of my mortgage. I have to work in order to make a car payment, pay utilities, insurance, gas, medication, etc. Food is at the bottom of the list. I will continue to work because I have to, like so many others. Social Security was taken out of my pay weekly since I was 18 years old. I would say that 55 years worth of deductions belongs to me and to everyone who reaches the age to collect SSI regardless if they work or not. I’m fortunate that I am able to work 30 hours a week, but who knows what the future will bring. Social Security is not a perk for older workers; it belongs to us senior citizens! Social Security not doubled response Are you suggesting that a company is some magical floating entity that exists to pay bills and taxes and offer “perks” to the owner? Who do you think works seven days a week, 365 days a year, with no benefits, no healthcare, no pension, no paid days off, no dental? Who pays self-employment tax? Whose personal bank account do all taxes come out of, including both the company’s and the owner’s share of Social Security? The “company” does not pay for these things. Try running your own business before “educating” others on what they do and do not pay.

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Tips on planning a memorial service • Set the date and time. Memorial services should be planned in consideration of any family members who have traveled from out of town. Set a date close enough to the funeral or anniversary event that visiting friends and family can attend. •␣Choose a location. Arrange a memorial service at a location that is large enough to accommodate the number of people you’ve invited. Know how many chairs you need, tables for food and arrangements and a podium for a guestbook. •␣Compile a guest list and send out the invitations. Stay organized when planning a memorial service by making a list of all friends and loved ones of the deceased for sending out invitations. •␣Personalize decorations and music. Make the memorial service a reflection of the person whose memory you’re honoring by choosing decorations and music the individual would have liked. Use floral arrangements with the person’s favorite flowers or colors and compile a play list of favorite songs or types of music to be played throughout the service. •␣Get input from loved ones. Ask friends and family members of the deceased individual for input about special touches that will best help remember their loved one. •␣Arrange for guest speakers. A key component of many memorial services is having a series of guest speakers who can provide their personal perspective on the deceased person’s life and the legacy being left behind.

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Celebrating 20 Years Serving Our Community!

TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 83-year-old female with bladder problems. I get up two or three times a night and usually make it to the bathroom. I thought it would be good to see a doctor in case the problem got worse. An operation was mentioned, which I am not interested in, so they gave me a pessary, which has been good and bad. It is comfortable and I don’t have to use the bathroom as often, but now I don’t get bathroom warnings and don’t always make it to the bathroom. I also leak urine with coughs and sneezes, which didn’t happen before. Now the doctor wants me to use Imvexxy inserts. After reading the side effects, I’m not sure that’s a good thing to do. What are your thoughts: Is the Imvexxy necessary? The side effects really scare me. -- Anon. ANSWER: You have symptoms of both urge incontinence (the sensation of needing to get to the bathroom right away to avoid an accident) and stress incontinence (losing urine with abdominal pressure, such as cough or sneeze). It is possible that you have two separate problems. However, loss of estrogen can cause the lining of the vagina and vulva to thin. This includes the urethra, which provides conscious control over urinary flow. It needs estrogen to close optimally, and older women often have stress or urge incontinence (or both, which is called mixed) due to lack of estrogen. Imvexxy (estradiol) is a low-dose estrogen preparation inserted in the vagina, usually daily for two weeks then twice weekly thereafter. It is a very reasonable choice for women with symptoms of urge or stress incontinence and who have findings of estrogen loss on physical exam. The low dose makes side effects uncommon (in the initial trial of 764 women, there were no adverse effects that happened in women using estradiol at greater frequency than in the placebo group).

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When someone with celiac disease eats gluten the body mounts an immune system response that attacks the villi, which are small fingerlike projections that line the small intestine. The villi, when damaged, cannot properly absorb nutrients from food. Untreated celiac disease also may lead to the development of other autoimmune disorders like type 1 diabetes and multiple sclerosis. The intestinal damage from eating gluten often causes diarrhea, fatigue, weight loss, bloating, and anemia, and can lead to serious complications. Following a strict gluten-free diet can help manage symptoms and promote intestinal healing.

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More companies are producing glutenfree foods and stores are carrying them in greater numbers. In addition, there are a number of new baking flours available that provide alternatives to traditional wheat-based formulas. People with celiac disease or gluten intolerances can use these specially designed flours to make homemade items. Certain flours also may be billed as one-to-one alternatives, meaning they can be substituted for traditional flour in recipes without adjusting the measurements.

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Henrietta Public Library: Witches in Pop Culture Monday, September 27 | 7-8 PM Register at hpl.libcal.com to receive Zoom login information. Maya Rook of Illusory Time and the History Happy Hour series explores representations of witches across the ages! From Circe to the witch trials to Sabrina, this event will trace the evolution of witches in the western world, with a focus on 20th and 21st century popular culture. The program will meet online using Zoom. The link will be sent to registrants 12-24 hours in advance. Please register.

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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Rush Public Library: Aging in Place - Practical Tips for You and Your Home: Join Sue Writz, a Certified Occupational Therapy Assistant for a discussion of practical strategies along with general home modification suggestions which will allow you to create a safer and more functional space to age in place. A list of digital and printed resources will be provided following the program. Join us in the Library Meeting Room on Wednesday, September 22nd from 2:00-3:00 PM. Please register in advance online or by phone for this program. Pete the Cat Cupcake Party! Children ages 3-8 will listen to the story of Pete the Cat and The Missing Cupcake, then decorate their own cupcake with colorful icing and sprinkles, then eat their YUMMY AND GORGEOUS cupcake. Join us Friday, September 24th from 6:30-7:30 PM in the Library Meeting Room. Wear masks if you have not been vaccinated. Please register in advance.

The bright summer had passed away, and gorgeous autumn was flinging its rainbow-tints of beauty on hill and dale. ~Cornelia L. Tuthill, “Virginia Dare: Or, the Colony of Roanoke,” 1840 GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Great Batavia Train Show! Sunday, October 17, 9:30-3:30pm, Genesee Community College Richard C Call Arena, One College Rd., Batavia. All forms of model railroad and train-related merchandise will be available. Items offered include all scales of model trains, historic railroad items, books, DVD’s and toys. Modeling demonstrations, and a limited number of portable layouts, will be part of the fun. Cost: $6 adults, $3 under 18, free for children under 13. Free parking. http://gsme.org The Great Batavia Train Show The Genesee Society of Model Engineers semi-annual GREAT BATAVIA TRAIN SHOW, Sunday, October 17, 9:30AM-3:30PM at the Richard C. Call Arena, Genesee Community College, Batavia. Admission: $6 adults, $3 under 18, free for children under 13. Model train vendors, free parking, snack bar. All forms of model railroad and trainrelated merchandise available. Items offered include all scales of model trains, historic railroad items, books, DVD’s and toys. Modeling demonstrations, and a limited number of portable layouts. Train Show Chairman: Mike Pyszczek, 585-768-4579 (residence). Email: bataviatrainshow@gsme.org. Web site: www.gsme.org. Mailing address: GSME, P.O. Box 75, Oakfield, NY 14125.

STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * The weight of all the ants on earth is greater than that of all humans.

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CALEDONIA Turn the Town Teal - We will be turning Caledonia TEAL for September, Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. If a business or individual would like to display a lawn sign they are available for a minimum $10 donation (you do not have to live in Caledonia to participate!). Message us or call 585-236-0070. We are also hosting a virtual 10K again this year. see our page for details! Funds will be donated locally to Erna’s Hope, Connie’s Chemo Care Kits, Livingston County Hospice as well as Nation Ovarian Cancer Coalition. https://www.facebook.com/ RBOCC/

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Fall Festival & Quilt Auction at the Caledonia Library on Saturday, September 18, 2021 from 10am to 4pm. 10am - Bedtime Buddies Parade begins at Masonic Temple (bring your favorite stuffed animal). 11am - Quilt Auction - OVER 50 QUILTS! Auction Conducted by Craig Wilcox of Harris Wilcox Inc. Events for Children including Chalk Drawing Contest, Scavenger Hunt, Games, Story Time. Lots of Vendors! 27+ Food, Baked Goods, Farmer’s Market, Basket Raffles, Book Sale, Country Wares, Pumpkins, Mums, 50-50 Drawing. Join us for all the family fun! Quilt Auction Benefits library building fund. Festival activities benefits library operating expenses.

Embrace Your Sisters - Virtual Positively Pink in Pittsford Walk beginning Sunday, September 26th through Sunday, October 3rd. Register online to join the virtual event and create your fundraising page. Take a picture of yourself walking and share it on your favorite social media site, letting people know you are walking to help people with breast cancer. Don’t forget to ’tag’ Embrace Your Sisters on Facebook or Instagram. All ’tagged’ posts will be entered to win a $100 Visa gift card! Join us for some fun for a great cause! To register or for more event details, visit the website at: https://www.embraceyoursisters. org/basic-01.

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EAST AVON Rummage Sale - Held Friday and Saturday, October 1st and 2nd from 8am-2pm at the East Avon First Presbyterian Church, 5605 East Avon-Lima Rd., East Avon.

GREECE Greece Arcadia 50th Reunion! GREECE ARCADIA CLASS OF 1972 classmates, SAVE THIS DATE!! We are planning our 50th Reunion for 8/19/2022 - 8/21/2022 and would LOVE for you to attend! Please contact Nancy Tripp at 352-509-5700 or email at GAHSClassof1972@gmail.com so we can plan for your attendance. Thanks.

HENRIETTA S.C.O.P.E. Meeting: S.C.O.P.E. (Shooter’s Committee on Political Education) Monthly meeting held 4th Tuesday of each month at 7pm at Elks Lodge on 3525 East Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. http://www. scopeny2a.org

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Drive-Thru Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner, Reuben & Fries! This Friday, September 17th, is halfway to St. Patrick’s Day, so we’re offering a corned beef & cabbage dinner with carrots, potatoes & rye bread for $12! Also available: Reuben Sandwich & Fries, $10; Fish Fry or Broiled Haddock dinner, $12; Jumbo Cheese Ravioli in red sauce, $8 (add meatballs or Italian sausage, $3). Rochester Elks Lodge #24, 3525 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. Curbside pickup! Serving 5:30-8 pm or till sold out. Call 334-1900 after 4 pm to pre-order, or drive up and we’ll come take your order. Prices include NYS tax; gratuity not included. Cash only, please.

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Growing Garlic 101- Virtual Workshop - Buy Organic Garlic and Start Your Fall Planting! Thursday, September 30, 6:00pm7:30pm - Virtual. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County, in collaboration with Fraser’s Garlic Farm, is hosting a “Growing Garlic 101” Workshop. Community garden members, school garden educators, urban and suburban backyard gardeners and aspiring small-scale market growers are all invited to join. The workshop will cover planting, growing, harvesting, curing, and storing. Common pest and disease problems will also be discussed. For more information, to register and to purchase garlic use the link: http://monroe.cce.cornell. edu/events/2021/09/23/growinggarlic-101-virtual-workshop.

private conversations Keep private. When the phone rings while you are in public and you don’t want to allow the call to go to voicemail, answer the call and immediately and politely explain that you are in public. This indicates to the person on the other end of the line that you do not want to broadcast potentially sensitive information to strangers, while also showing those around you that you respect them enough to reserve such conservations for private settings.

Gates Historical Society September program - The Gates Historical Society’s September program will be held on Monday, September 20 at 7:00 pm in the Gates Town Hall Annex. Mary Jo Lanphear, Town of Brighton Historian will do her presentation about “The Kodakids”. They were children of Kodak employees between the ages of 5 to 15 from Harrow, England that came to live with American families for 5 years during World War II. This program is free and handicapped accessible. Masks and social distancing are encouraged. http://www.gateshistory.org

Drive-Thru Friday Fish Fry is Back! 10-12oz beer battered haddock with fries, coleslaw, & salad, $12. Also available: broiled haddock with baked potato, salad, & veg of the day, $12; Chicken Finger basket with fries, $7; Pasta Selection of the Day in red sauce, $8 (add 2 meatballs, 2 Italian sausage, or 1 of each, $3). Prices include NYS sales tax; gratuity not included. Cash only, please. Curbside pickup! Call 334-1900 after 3 pm Friday, or drive up and we’ll come take your order! Rochester Elks Lodge #24, 3525 E. Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. https://www.facebook. com/RochesterElks24 Chicken BBQ & Fundraiser to benefit Honor Flight Rochester Rochester Elks Lodge #24 will host a Chicken Barbeque and Fundraiser on Sunday, September 26, 12-4pm, at 3525 East Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. Open to the public and will feature a chicken barbecue dinner, raffles, a chance auction, and music. The dinner is $15.00 and includes 1/2 chicken, salt potatoes, mac salad, corn on the cob, baked beans & roll. Curbside pickup or dine in and join the fun! Beverages available. Meet the Honor Flight Dolls in their vintage costumes! All proceeds will benefit Honor Flight Rochester, a 501(c)(3) public charity. They fly American veterans to Washington, DC to visit and reflect together at their memorials. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Garage Sale: Faith United Methodist Church (174 Pinnacle Road, Rochester, NY 14623) will hold an outdoor garage sale on Saturday, September 18th (rain date September 25th) from 9 am to 3 pm. We have many, many items available. Come and find a new to you treasure! http://faithumcny.org Rochester Model Railroad Open House - See a 40 x 60 Model Railroad at the basement of the First Universalist Church (15 South Clinton St.) on Saturday, October 2 from 10 to 5 and Sunday, October 3 from 1 to 5. Trains wind thru scenery depicting the Lehigh Valley route from Buffalo to Jersey City. Flee market for train merchandise on Saturday. Thomas and friends will also be running. $5, Ages 12 & under free. http://www.rocmrrc. com

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The New York Museum of Transportation, in Rush, will reopen with a new schedule of events and trolley rides. NOTE: In order to abide by COVID-19 regulations, attendance on trolley ride days and special event days is restricted and reservations are required. For the safety of our visitors and staff, masks are required in the museum and on the ride. The full museum COVID-19 Procedure Statement can be found on the museum website. The museum is open Sundays only 11-4pm. 6393 East River Road, West Henrietta. For info. and cost: www. nymtmuseum.org, 585-533-1113.. Trolley Rides and Antique Fire Trucks - The New York Museum of Transportation hosts a fleet of antique fire trucks Sunday, September 19, 11-4pm. Rides and the fire truck display are included with admission. The Genesee Chapter of the Society for the Preservation and Appreciation of Antique Motorized Fire Apparatus in America (SPAAMFAA) will have their restored firefighting equipment on display. Resplendent in bright red paint and polished metal work, these vintage vehicles will delight visitors and bring back memories of times past. Reservations are required at www. nymtmuseum.org/summer2/ Admission: $10 adults; $9 seniors (65+); $6 youth (3-12). Located at 6393 East River Road, W. Henrietta. (585)533-1113, info@ nymtmuseum.org

Shortsville Railroad Station Museum Open House - The Lehigh Valley Railroad Historical Society Station Museum at 8 East High Street in Shortsville, New York, will be open to the public on Sunday, September 19. Hours will be 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. A large collection of historical artifacts from the Lehigh Valley Railroad is on display at the museum. The gift shop will be open. Admission is free; donations are welcome. For more information, visit www.lvrrhs.org or call 585-289-9149.

“I’m dreading fall. It is a terrifying season,” he says... “Everything shriveling up and dying.” I don’t know how to answer. Fall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty, as if nature had been saving up all year for the grand finale. I’ve never thought to be frightened of it. ~Lauren DeStefano, Wither

SPRINGWATER Hike Durand Eastman Park and Arboretum in Irondequoit - Hike & Explore Durand Eastman Park and Arboretum in Irondequoit Sunday, September 19 from 2-4PM with Springwater Trails. For additional info/directions/updates visit the website: springwatertrails.org

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On Sept. 25, 1789, the first Congress of the United States proposes 12 amendments to the U.S. Constitution, and sends them to the states for ratification. Ten were ratified and are known as the Bill of Rights. * On Sept. 24, 1968, CBS airs the first episode of the pioneer newsmagazine show “60 Minutes,” which would become the longest-running prime-time show in American television history. The first episode featured coverage of the Richard Nixon and Hubert Humphrey presidential campaigns. * On Sept. 23, 1992, Manon Rheaume becomes the first woman to play in men’s North American pro sports leagues when she takes the ice for the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning in a preseason game.

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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles Recreation Center Shuttered Again Well, that certainly didn’t last long. My town’s recreation center opened last week for indoor walking only -- no classes, no basketball, no anything else -- then shut down again just as quickly. It seemed like it would be safe: only a certain number allowed into the building at one time, no walking with a buddy, walking by yourself in one lane on the track, enter the building at your designated time and leave when your time is up. What could go wrong? What went wrong was the Mask Police. We’re supposed to be able to exercise without a mask. Except, cried the Mask Police, we would be exercising indoors. Indoors equals need for masks. I hear it was a very heated board meeting, with those on opposing sides quite vocal in presenting their cases. The anti-mask contingent was adamant that it was dangerous to ask us to mask up while exercising. The Mask Police insisted that COVID-positive people would be exhaling germs all over the rec center. They even brought charts and graphs. In the end, the rec center supervisor threw his hands in the air and declared the center closed for the foreseeable future. Meanwhile, there’s a bright spot on the horizon for this winter. The local senior center is once again hosting the Senior Health Fair. The purpose of the annual event is to link seniors with resources in the area. Companies and providers sign up to showcase their wares and offerings, including housing, products aimed at seniors, fitness, legal help, the fire department, senior-living retirement communities, the YMCA, medical services, athome nurse visits and much more. This year, however, like last year, it will all be online. Each exhibitor will have videos and “live” online events that seniors can “visit” via computer. There will be entertainment, but unfortunately, no snack tables.

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Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

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Brewer’s Yeast and Pet Allergies DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I read an article that says brewer’s yeast is safe for cats and dogs. I disagree. I found several more articles online that say pets can be allergic to brewer’s yeast. What do you say about that? -- Carla L, via email DEAR CARLA: Pet owners should always research and evaluate the risks of any supplement for their pets. Brewer’s yeast is a mainstay for owners trying to find a natural flea control treatment, and others swear that its blend of B vitamins makes their pets healthier. It has been found that brewer’s yeast created for humans often contains ingredients like garlic and onions that are downright toxic to pets. Owners should purchase only brewer’s yeast formulated for dogs or cats, as PetMD notes (www.petmd. com/dog/nutrition/brewers-yeast-dogs-understanding-benefits-and-risks). Here are some other tips for picking the right brewer’s yeast: -- Give only the amount recommended for your pet’s size. -- Brewer’s yeast that has been “de-bittered” lacks chromium, a mineral that helps regulate blood sugar in humans but hasn’t been studied in dogs. -- Read the label carefully: Some brewer’s yeast for pets contains garlic, which can be toxic, especially for smaller pets. -- Consider a brewer’s yeast that includes omega-3 oils for added benefits. -- This supplement can add up to 80 calories to your pet’s meal. It can also cause excess gas. Some pets really are allergic to the yeast itself, though. Avoid giving brewer’s yeast to dogs with known yeast allergy, who have digestive illnesses like colitis, or who are immunocompromised. Always monitor your pet for new behaviors or symptoms after giving them any new supplement.

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Town of Rush 5977 East Henrie a Road, Rush, New York 14543

The Genesee Valley Regional Market Authority requests bids to mill 23,000 sq. ft. at 2” depth and pave 23,000 sq. ft. of 2” type 7f blacktop at 205 Mushroom Boulevard. Bids will be opened on Friday, September 24, 2021 @ 9:00 AM in the Market Administration office. Prevailing wage job. The Market reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

Request for Proposals/Quotes (RFP/RFQ) Due September 21, 2021*

Respectfully submitted, Brendan Tydings

The Town of Rush is seeking proposals/quotes for janitorial maintenance services at the Town of Rush William Udicious Pavilion, located at 1900 Rush Sco sville Road, Rush, NY 14543 (on the Town Hall campus). The building mee ng room and kitchene e area is 1438 square feet, with an adjacent area that contains two bathrooms and a corridor area consis ng of 548 square feet. This Request for Proposals/Quotes (RFP/RFQ) is available at the Town of Rush Town Clerk’s office at the above-men!oned address and also on the Town of Rush’s Clerk page on the website at www.townofrush.com

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and Lots of GARDEN FRESH HABANERO HOT PEPPERS. Canandaigua: 585-394-8189 (leave message)

MYRTLE GROUND COVER. Canandaigua area: 585-905-3487 (leave message if no answer)

Variety of GUN MAGAZINES. You pick up, East Rochester: 585-381-6546

COMIC BOOKS and GRAPHIC NOVELS for legally blind senior citizen. Please contact Salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com

Size 10, MULTI-COLORED CLOGS, size 18/20 and size 22/24 CLOTHES. Pick up Batavia. Text only: 845-309-9373

TALL CAT TOWER needed for kitty cabin for strays. Also needed - Toys, food, etc.: 585-637-0933

SCRAP METAL, different sizes, pieces & metals: 585-317-2146 59 hard cover NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC BOOKS. Like new. Subjects – History, Parks, Travel: 585-734-0715

SEWING MACHINE, MATERIAL, PILLOW STUFFING, THREAD: 585-571-9300

23 HANDYMAN MAGAZINES & several binders of Handyman information: 585-734-0715

RESTAURANT BUS CART – Handicapped person can’t carry but can push cart with laundry, dishes, cleaning, moving things in house: 585-402-6568

Two - 19” older working TVs with working VCRs in them and 300 pre-recorded VHS MOVIES TAPES. Will arrange for pick up: harttrm@aol.com

TREADMILL in good working condition. Text: 585-749-2432

Working CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER: 585-764-8815

Small section of WOODEN KITCHEN CABINETS and 10 CURTAIN PANELS, medium green or forest green, 84” panels for traditional rod. Brockport: 818-636-9573

Canon ES 800/ES 750 Camcorder: yayajm34@yahoo.com 8’ x 8’ CAL SPA HOT TUB. Works great but needs some TLC. You pick up. Email John Gymcoach@frontier.com Brown PADDED ORGAN BENCH with space to store music, 15” W, 42” L x 20” H. Excellent condition. You pick up: anderjb@frontier.com

SMALL OUTBOARD MOTOR, PLAYER PIANO ROLLS, CONN STROBOTUNER, TIRES 235/70R/16, ROOFING MATERIALS and SMALL TRAILER: 585-671-1996 or 585-323-1762

TIRES, P205/45P/16: 585-657-6103

CAMPING GEAR, used or unwanted: stan1k1@yahoo.com

One GREYHOUND MAILBOX COVER: 585-424-2907

Working SLIDE PROJECTOR with ONE TRAY. Victor area: curtstrom@aol.com

BROWN PLAID COUCH. Very good condition. You pick up, Shortsville: 585-732-7383

POOL DECK for 24’ pool: 585-370-3221 COMIC BOOKS and GRAPHIC NOVELS for legally blind senior citizen. Please contact: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com

300+ CASSETTES – large variety of music (classical, rock ‘n roll, country, etc.) and 32 IRISH CDs (different bands/groups). Must take all. Penn Yan: 315-536-2439

QUILTERS COTTON, 100% cotton weave or 100% cotton sheets to make face masks for healthcare & support organization in Rochester: cheleoxo@mail.com

Two boxes, 20 BEIGE CERAMIC FLOOR TILES, 12” x 12”, and a bag of GROUT. Canandaigua: 585-797-8544

Adult INCONTINENCE UNDERWEAR size medium, NUTRITIONAL DRINKS, brand unimportant and COMPRESSION SOCKS: 585-346-9777

PINT CANNING JARS, four dozen: 585-445-4136 COLLIER’S ENCYCLOPEDIA: 585-317-2146 Three older ELECTRIC IRONS (2 GE and 1 Sunbeam). Pick up, Canandaigua: 585-394-3994 FUTON - oak brand Kodiak, drawers under. Always covered. Clean. You pick up: sbarber@gmail.com Three CGM PASSIVE STAGE FLOOR MONITORS. Very good condition. You pick up: 585-750-7190 MURRAY RIDING MOWER, 12hp 38” cut. Needs battery and tune up and a BRIGGS & STRATTON PUSH MOWER, 20” cut: 585-721-2710 Over 100 VHS TAPES (12 Disney). You pick up, Attica: 585-591-1077 Four PRESSURE TREATED 6’ 4x4 POSTS for decking: 585-362-6906 Two TWIN WHITE EYELET DUST RUFFLES. You pick up: 585-424-2907 Over 44 CARDBOARD COASTERS, approx. 3-1/2” x 3-1/2”. Patriotic, animals and a few Christmas. Brockport: 585-637-7505 WASHING MACHINE FOR SCRAP. Text if interested to set up pick up date and time: 610-705-2915 Over 180 CONTAINERS OF NEUTRON, a complete nutrition for feeding tubes. You pick up, Victor area: 863-229-6925

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12 packages of ADULT XL DIAPERS and 15-20 CLOTH PADS (washable): 585-481-1643

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HEALTH BENEFITS OF HONEY Soothes sore throat: Taking a tablespoon of honey to relieve itchy, dry throats and coughs can be effective. In a study published in the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, it was determined that honey could be just as effective at stemming cough as the popular medicine dextromethorphan.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Flamingos bend their legs at the ankle, not the knee. Their knees are closer to the body and covered by feathers. * The world’s largest waterfall, in the Denmark Strait between Iceland and Greenland, is underwater. * When Benjamin Franklin designed the first U.S. penny in 1787, it was emblazoned not with E Pluribus Unum, but “Mind Your Business.” * The tongue of a blue whale can weigh as much as an elephant.

BRAIN-HEALTHY HABITS TO EMBRACE Cognitive decline is a condition that is often associated with aging, but even middle-aged people can experience memory loss or cognition issues. The Alzheimer’s Association says that more than five million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. By 2050, that number could rise to as high as 16 million people. More than 747,000 Canadians are living with Alzheimer’s or another dementia, says the Canadian Alzheimer’s Association. Although there is no definitive way to prevent dementia, living a long, vibrant life may be possible by encouraging some healthy habits for the brain. It is never too late or too early to begin health and lifestyle changes. Exercise: Becoming more active can improve brain volume, reduce risk for dementia and improve thinking and memory skills. The journal Neurology found that older people who vigorously exercise performed better on cognitive tests than others of the same age, placing them at the equivalent of 10 years younger. Increased blood flow that occurs with physical activity may help generate new neurons in the hippocampus, an area of the brain involved with learning and memory. The Harvard Medical School says aerobic exercise may help improve brain tissue by improving blood flow and reducing the chances of injury to the brain from cholesterol buildup in blood vessels. Quit smoking: The Alzheimer’s Association indicates that evidence shows smoking increases the risk of cognitive decline. Smoking can impair blood flow to the brain and cause small strokes that may damage blood vessels. Eat healthy foods: Foods that are good for the heart and blood vessels also are good for the brain. These include fresh fruits and vegetables, GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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whole grains, fish-based proteins, unsaturated fats, and foods containing omega-3 fatty acids. Neurologists state that, while research on diet and cognitive function is limited, diets, such as Mediterranean and Mediterranean-DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension), may contribute to a lower risk of cognitive issues. Consume caffeine: Caffeine may help boost memory performance and brain health. A Journal of Nutrition study found people ages 70 and older who consumed more caffeine scored better on tests of mental function than those who consumed less caffeine. Caffeine may help improve attention span, cognitive function and feelings of well-being. Information from Psychology Today also indicates caffeine may help in the storage of dopamine, which can reduce feelings of depression and anxiety. In addition, compounds in cocoa and coffee beans may improve vascular health and help repair cellular damage due to high antioxidant levels. Work the brain: Engaging in mentally stimulating activities can create new brain connections and more backup circuits, states Dr. Joel Salinas, a neurologist at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital. Working the brain through puzzles, reading and participating in social situations can stimulate the release of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), a molecule essential for repairing brain cells and creating connections between them. A good way to combine these lifestyle factors is to take an exercise class with friends, mixing the social, stimulation and exercise recommendations together. Cognitive decline can come with aging, but through healthy habits, people can reduce their risk of memory loss and dementia.

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Bob Johnson Auto Group

Automotive Parts Department Shipping and Receiving

With over 80 years in the machining business, Kaddis is looking for personnel with mechanical ability for the following positions at our Rochester, New York facility.

• Must be organized, attentive to details, self-motivated, hardworking and enthusiastic • Must be coachable, punctual and a self-starter

DAVENPORT MACHINIST CNC SWISS MACHINIST ACME MACHINIST ESCO MACHINIST QC INSPECTOR

• Must be able to multi-task and prioritize work load • Duties include receiving all incoming freight and shipping all outgoing parts • Must have strong communication skills • Proficient in data input and reconciliation

And at our Honeoye Falls, New York facility we have an immediate opening for a

• Ability to lift up to 60lbs Please send resume to:

jpanipinto@bobjohnsonauto.com

SWISS MACHINIST Kaddis offers excellent benefits and career stability. Interested candidates should email:

HR@Kaddis.com

MANUFACTURING OPERATOR Piffard Exxelia Magnetics is a technology leader in the design, development and manufacturing of advanced electromagnetic components. We offer stability and long-term growth opportunities in a clean, quiet, high-tech manufacturing work environment. We are growing and are looking for Manufacturing Operators who are interested in a career in manufacturing.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Perform manufacturing operations in accordance with established work instructions • Work in a fast-paced manufacturing environment with minimal supervision • Setup and operate equipment and conduct first echelon maintenance • Perform in-process inspections • Ensure that any issues that might impede the production schedule, throughput or quality standards are communicated through the proper channels • Work independently as well as in a team environment • Adhere to Good Manufacturing and Lean Manufacturing practices Adhere to all company policies and procedures • Explain assembly procedures or techniques to other workers

Education and/or Work Experience Requirements: • Experience in a manufacturing environment • Experience in an ISO environment • Detail oriented with good hand-eye coordination for working with small components • Good written and verbal communication skills • Computer and record keeping skills

Physical Requirements: • Must be able to stand, walk, use hands to fingers, reach with hands and arms, climb and balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, talk or hear 2 /3 of time. Must be able to sit 1/3 of time. • Lift 10 lbs. continuously and up to 50 lbs. occasionally. • May have to climb safety ladders to retrieve material on shelves. • Physical Activity Level: Moderate physical activity performing somewhat strenuous daily activities of a primarily product/technical nature.

Sales Professional Join our team and help local businesses succeed! Award winning publication seeking a motivated sales professional to sell and service existing customers and develop new business in Monroe County. Candidate must be driven to exceed weekly territory sales goals. Must have excellent customer service skills and attention to detail. Previous outside sales experience a plus. Proficient in the use of computers and e-mail. Ability to work independently as well as within a team. Competitive benefits package. Must have valid driver’s license, reliable transportation and be willing to travel within assigned territory each day during normal business hours.

Please include cover letter with resume to: manuelkaram@gvpennysaver.com

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Lifeguards, Water Safety Instructors (WSI) and Swim Aides

Carpenter/Installer for Sunrooms & Awnings Year-round work, 40+ hours per week, health/dental plan, IRA with company matching 3%, holiday and vacation pay, competitive pay. Compensation based on experience 30 day review • Potential to earn over $60k/yr.

Rush-Henrietta Central Schools Positions needed to assist with the RH Continuing Education swim program located at the Senior High School. Afternoon, evening, and weekend hours available. Applicable certifications required. Call 359-7805 for details and application instructions. We are committed to achieving a diverse workforce.

Email a resume to: phil@rochesterpatioenc.com or come in and fill out an application 123 Despatch Dr., East Rochester, NY 14445 585-385-9999 • Valid Driver’s License Required •

Experience the RH Advantage.

Looking For

GAS MEASUREMENT & REGULATOR TECHNICIAN – HONEOYE FALLS, NY

Mechanics Laborers

National Fuel has an immediate, full-time opening for a Gas Measurement & Regulator Technician located in the Rush/Honeoye Falls area. As a member of the National Fuel team, you will enjoy an exciting and challenging work environment where top performance is recognized and rewarded. Gas Measurement & Regulator Technicians are responsible for the installation and maintenance of regulators, gas measurement equipment, turbine and rotary meters, transducers, electronic metering, and odorization systems.

Siding, seamless gutter installation. Wages $12-30/hour depending on experience. Call or text

(585) 245-1946

• Must possess a valid driver’s license with a clean driving record. • Must have a high school diploma or equivalent. Associate’s Degree in Electronics or equivalent work experience. • An understanding of pressure systems, gas flow, purging, pilot operated regulators, regulator stations, orifice metering, and pneumatic control systems. • Prior experience in the installation, repair and troubleshooting of electronic pneumatic and mechanical equipment is essential. • Ability to work outdoors in all types of weather and around hazards and difficult to reach areas. • Availability to work Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 4:30 pm and may include off hours, weekends, and holidays. • This is a position within the Company’s collective bargaining unit with a starting rate of pay of $40.08/hour. • Must live within a 20-mile/30 minute radius of 33 Norton Street, Honeoye Falls, NY 14472 or be willing to relocate.

BENEFITS: National Fuel also offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes health and dental insurance, a retirement savings plan, a matching 401(k) and paid holiday and vacation time.

HOW TO APPLY: For a complete position description, requirements and information on how to apply, please visit our website at: www.nationalfuel.com/careers The successful candidate will be required to pass a DOT mandated drug test, as well as participate in random drug testing. The DOT maintains a list of banned substances which includes medicinal or recreational marijuana. NATIONAL FUEL IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. WE ARE COMMITTED TO PROVIDING EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES REGARDLESS OF RACE, COLOR, RELIGION, SEX, GENDER, GENDER IDENTITY, GENDER EXPRESSION, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, NATIONAL ORIGIN, AGE, DISABILITY, VETERAN STATUS, OR ANY OTHER LEGALLY PROTECTED BASIS.

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Bob Johnson Auto Group

NOTICE OF VACANCY

Automotive Parts Driver

BUILDING TRADES TEACHER Qualifications: NYS Certification in Electrical 7-12, Carpentry 7-12, or HVAC 7-12 OR An Associate’s Degree in a related field with two years of experience in a construction / building trades setting OR a high school diploma or equivalent and four years of experience as described above Location: Batavia Career and Technical Education Salary: Based on experience Starting date: ASAP

FULL-TIME POSITION Must have a clean driver’s license, good organizational skills, and able to lift up to 50lbs. Competitive pay and benefits Contact Jeff Panipinto 585-239-2262 Email resume to: jpanipinto@bobjohnsonauto.com

Visit our Website at www.gvboces.org. Reply by September 26, 2021 with reference to Vacancy 22-53, resume and cover letter to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Gabrielle Kolo Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street • LeRoy, NY 14482

PRODUCTION STOCKROOM CLERK Full-time • Piffard, NY Essential Duties and Responsibilities: • Locate and stock all material from Receiving and Quality quickly and efficiently. • Prepare records and statements of stocks in a storeroom in an accurate manner. • Verify material is correctly packaged and labeled. • Pull material to kits & complete all transactions in a timely manner. • Deliver items and products to the requesting departments. • Adhere to delivery schedules accurately and in a timely manner. • Complete stock purges sent from Engineering, Quality or Planning. • Maintain organization and perform cycle counts on a scheduled basis. • Perform related duties as assigned by supervisor. • Maintain compliance w/company policies and procedures. • Math skills & basic notions of accounting. • Computer skills are required in order to make the transaction of the materials through an inventory database. • Good communication skills, both verbal and writing. • Must operate pallet jack • Accuracy and attention to detail.

Groundskeeper/Janitorial JOB SUMMARY: Assist the Management Team in the operation, maintenance, and repair of the building and grounds We have a vacancy in our team for a General Maintenance/Janitor to work across a number of buildings. You will perform a variety of maintenance and cleaning tasks. Basic maintenance knowledge and some experience cleaning and landscaping. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS & RESPONSIBILITIES: DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES • General cleaning, minor repairs, Notify supervisors or managers of major repairs, Collect and dispose of trash. Responding to and complete maintenance requests. • Able to work independently with minimal supervision.

Education and/or Work Experience Requirements: • Must be able to work under pressure and meet deadlines while maintaining a positive attitude and providing exemplary customer service. • Ability to work independently and carry out assignments to completion within parameters of instructions given, prescribed routines and standard accepted practices. • High school diploma or GED required. • Must have A+ certification • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including ability to effectively communicate with subordinates and management. Physical Requirements: • Must be able to stand, walk, use hands to fingers, reach with hands and arms, climb and balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, talk or hear 2/3 of time. Must be able to sit 1/3 of time. • Lift 10 lbs. continuously and up to 50 lbs. occasionally. • May have to climb safety ladders to retrieve material on shelves. • Physical Activity Level: Moderate physical activity performing somewhat strenuous daily activities of a primarily product/technical nature.

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QUALIFICATIONS: • Time management, work independently and safely with a variety of cleaning supplies, tools and equipment. • Ability to follow instructions from supervisors or senior maintenance workers. • Must observe and comply with all standard safety codes & practices • High school diploma • Related experience a plus

APPLY ONLINE AT: WWW.RAMARSTEEL.COM/JOB-OPPORTUNITIES Or EMAIL YOUR RESUME TO: linda@ramarsteel.com

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FULL-TIME WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATES

RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT

Anderson-DuBose has full-time employment opportunities for Warehouse Associates

FULL-TIME CLEANERS NEEDED

Job entails order picking with electric pallet jacks as the primary tool, pallet stacking, and loading trucks. Must be capable of performing physical labor, lifting up to 50lbs. Must be able to work early mornings or late nights and a weekend day. The schedule is a 4-day work week with overtime during the season. Pay is $20.00/hour to start. Generous benefit package including medical, dental and vision insurance. Benefit package also includes a 401k plan and paid time off.

• 2nd shift • Must have ability to lift 30 lbs. • Prior cleaning experience preferred • Includes excellent benefits

To apply http://www.anderson-dubose.com or http://www.a-d.us

Apply online at rhnet.org Experience the R-H Advantage!

Competitive Wages Growth Opportunities Full Benefits Packages Paid Training • 401K

JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH Chemist: Chemists conduct analyses and experiments in laboratories that require qualitative and quantitative computation.

Online

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100 Gambee Road, Geneva, NY 14456

• Electricians • 1st & 2nd Shift Forklift Operators • Process Control Technician • 2nd Shift Case and Label • Mechanic 1st & 2nd Shift Machine Operators • AG Mechanic • Maintenance Supervisor • Parts Room Attendant • Over the Road Truck Drivers

Apply in person or at: https://careers.senecafoods.com

Refresh Your Home for Spring Reorganize cluttered areas If a room (or rooms) in your house are in disarray, start by reorganizing those often-used spaces to give them a like-new look and feel. Begin by removing everything from the room - including the furniture, if you’re able and separate your belongings into boxes or piles based on what you plan to put back in the room, move to another location and throw away or donate. Once you’ve cleaned the space, resituate the necessary furniture then place items you’re keeping back in their places in tidy fashion so they’re easy to locate.

LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER • FULL-TIME Salary Range • Approx. $75,000 a year to start $3,000 Retention Bonus Program as well Excellent medical, dental and 401k benefits package! Full-time employment opportunities for CDL-A drivers for current and future openings. Duties consist of delivering to McDonald’s restaurants in New York State. No layovers. Must be willing to work in the yard fueling and switching when not driving. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including a weekend day. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. 18+ months’ driving experience preferred.

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Fall is just around the corner! Which autumn favorite are you most looking forward to? • • • •

Apple picking Colorful leaves Pumpkin spice Visiting the pumpkin patch • All - Fall is fabulous! • None - Summer don’t go! Poll Ends 09-21-21 Results From 09-14-21 Extra unemployment benefits ended on September 6th. What do you think about this decision? 90% It’s about time! People need to get back to work! 10% It’s too soon! People are not ready yet! We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard when you visit www.gvpennysaver.com!

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LOCKSMITH Mechanical experience preferred, but will train the right person. ADVANCED SAFE & LOCK Located in Lakeville, NY has immediate openings for the following positions:

585-254-5140

PRODUCTION OPERATORS

BUS DRIVER

Starting at $17-$18/hr, Plus 2nd shift differential CDL and Forklift Experience Preferred We offer a very competitive salary, as well as the “sweetest” benefits package.

2021-2022 Requirements: Must meet min. qualifications for the Bus Driver Civil Service title. Must meet all State and Federal pre-employment requirements of the position prior to employment including the appropriate driver’s license. Minimum starting pay rate is $14.46/hour. Apply online at: https://www.applitrack.com/wheatlandchili/onlineapp/default.aspx?Category=Transportation

Please submit resume to: careers@sweetenersplus.com, or call 585-346-2318 for more information.

Do You Love To Clean? Hiring Bonus $100-$200! • DAYS, M-F 7:30am - 4pm • FT & PT • With performance & attendance rewards can earn $100-$125/day. • Plus TIPS & Paid Vacation/Holidays

Ms. Cynthia Kwiatkowski Director of Transportation cynthia_kwiatkowski@wheatland.k12.ny.us (585) 889-6243

• Must be at least 21, have own car & be able to pass drug, background and driving record screening.

Call: (585) 924-2060

New York State DOT Has Openings For Highway Maintenance Workers Contact your county office to fill out application:

Applicants must be 18 years of age or older, have a valid CDL A or B, a clean driving record, pass a pre-employment physical and drug test and be willing to work nights and weekends. Additional information is available at: https://www.dot.ny.gov/jobs/ perm_positions/highwaymaintenance-worker or call 1-877-DOT-JOB1.

Genesee/Orleans 585-343-0502 Livingston 585-346-3036 Monroe 585-586-4514 Eastside or 585-352-3471 Westside Wayne/Ontario 315-332-4000 Wyoming 585-786-3310

NYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Affirmative Action Employer.

APPLY ONLINE AT: WWW.RAMARSTEEL.COM/JOB-OPPORTUNITIES Or EMAIL YOUR RESUME TO: linda@ramarsteel.com

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Town of Rush

Truck Driver

ASSESSOR’S CLERK

Full time Class B license.

P/T Position The Town of Rush is now accepting applications for a Parttime Assessor’s Clerk. Position requires strong administrative, communication and record keeping skills and the ability to work independently; notary public a plus. Knowledge of real property assessment is helpful. Associate’s degree or 2 years’ experience required. Applicants should submit a letter of interest and resume to Pamela Bucci, Rush Town Clerk, 5977 East Henrietta Road, Rush, NY 14543. For further information, please call the Town Clerk’s office at 533-1312.

Email Qualifications to Jmtj3@frontier.com Serious inquiries only 585-314-2893

Here we grow again! We are expanding our installation crew & looking to hire an

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MOMENTS IN TIME * On Sept. 17, 1787, the Constitution of the United States is signed by 38 of 41 delegates present at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. It would not become binding until it was ratified by nine of the 13 states. Nine months later, New Hampshire became the ninth state to ratify the document. (The History Channel) EMPLOYMENT

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FOR RENT RUSH: Furnished, Private Guest Suite 3 rooms. In private home. Female $550. 585-754-3774. AVON AREA APARTMENT: 1 bedroom, lower level, appliances, carpet, water, sewer, trash, cable, wifi, no pets, no smoking, references, lease, avail October 1st call 585-226-3201. RUSH: Colonial, 3 bedroom, 1 bath, 2 car garage. Private area, $1500+. 585-754-3774

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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * A tarantula discovered in 2015 near Folsom Prison, California, was given the scientific name “Aphonopelma johnnycashi” after Johnny Cash, in honor of his song “Folsom Prison Blues.” * For that matter, “The Crocodile Hunter” Steve Irwin had a snail named after him, the “Crikey steveirwini,” a rare species of tree snail with a khaki-colored shell discovered in 2009.

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By Fifi Rodriguez 1. TELEVISION: What was the name of Tim Taylor’s friend and sidekick on the “Home Improvement” sitcom?

[A]rrayed in gypsy dress of pink and gold, Crest of crimson tint and folds of fading green,

2. GEOGRAPHY: Which U.S. city has the nickname “Big D”?

Stand the woods in tranquil beauty as of old, Stretching into vistas dim and opaline; When the Year is ripe and mellow it is meet Earth should echo, “Peace is blessed; rest is sweet.” ~C.B. Galbreath, “Autumn Afternoon,” This Crimson Flower, In Flanders Field—An Answer, and Other Verse, 1919

Nutrition and flavor packed into one simple dish Chickpeas are loaded with protein and fiber, making them a healthy addition to just about anyone’s diet. For those who want the nutritious pack chickpeas can provide but are worried that chickpeas fall short in the flavor department, you can enjoy the best of both worlds by cooking up the following recipe for “Spiced Chickpeas” from “Crossroads: Extraordinary Recipes from the Restaurant That Is Reinventing Vegan Cuisine” (Artisan) by Tal Ronnen, Scot Jones and Serafina Magnussen.

Spiced Chickpeas Serves 4 2 cups dried chickpeas (garbanzo beans), soaked overnight in cold water, or two 15-ounce cans chickpeas, drained and rinsed 1 teaspoon ground cumin 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1/2 teaspoon cayenne 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper 6 tablespoons grapeseed oil 1/2 shallot, minced 2 garlic cloves, minced Juice of 1/2 lemon 1 tablespoon dry sherry 1 cup sauce Chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

3. LITERATURE: Which novel begins with the line, “Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again”? 4. MEDICAL: What usually causes rickets in children? 5. MUSIC: Which novel is referenced in The Police’s song “Don’t Stand So Close to Me”? 6. FOOD & DRINK: Cafe du Monde is a famous restaurant in what city? 7. ENTERTAINERS: Which famous actor was born Maurice Micklewhite? 8. MEASUREMENTS: What scientific unit of measurement also is the name of a mammal? 9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is a thalassophile? 10. ANATOMY: What is the colored part of the eye called?

Preheat the oven to 425 F. Combine the chickpeas, cumin, red pepper flakes, cayenne, salt, and black pepper in a mixing bowl, drizzle with 1/4 cup of the oil, and toss to coat. Spread the chickpeas out on a baking sheet in a single layer and roast, shaking the pan from time to time, for 20 to 25 minutes, until the chickpeas are firm and dry. Set aside to cool. (The roasted chickpeas can be prepared a couple of hours in advance, covered, and held at room temperature.) Put a large sauté pan over medium heat and add the remaining 2 tablespoons oil. When the oil is hot, stir in the shallot and garlic and cook, stirring, until soft, about 2 minutes. Add the chickpeas, tossing to heat through. Stir in the lemon juice, sherry and marinara sauce and cook, stirring, until the chickpeas are well coated and the sauce is hot, about 2 minutes. Mound the chickpeas in a shallow serving bowl, top with chopped parsley and serve warm. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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Answers 1. Al Borland 2. Dallas 3. “Rebecca” 4. Lack of vitamin D 5. “Lolita” 6. New Orleans 7. Michael Caine 8. Mole, which is used to measure particles in a substance 9. A lover of seas and oceans 10. Iris

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