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Topped with fresh strawberries & whipped cream

Santa Fe Omelet

Our three egg omelet stuffed with chicken, peppers, onions, bacon, cheddar cheese & topped with avocado & salsa

Peppermint’s Blast

Malted waffle topped with whipped cream, fresh berries & Nutella, served with eggs, cheese-topped hash browns & bacon

Polish Breakfast Platter

Awesome Fridays

Fish Fry Haddock

Get it beer battered, breaded, broiled or Cajun

Sampling of our homemade Dinners

Hand-carved Roast Turkey, Beef Stroganoff, Pot Roast, Chicken and Biscuits

Potato pancake,eggs, grilled Polish sausage & toast

For dessert try our

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As the mercury falls, the rubber used to make traditional tires can become hard and less pliable, compromising its ability to grip the road. How ever, many snow tires are made w ith a specialized rubber that remains supple even in very cold temperatures, making it easier for the tire to hug the roadw ays even w hen those roads are in poor condition.

SAFELY AVOID POTENTIAL WINTER HAZARDS Shoveling or removing snow by various methods can be strenuous work, taking even those who feel they are in good shape by surprise. A 2011 study conducted by researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy of The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital found that an average of 11,500 snow-shovelingrelated injuries and medical emergencies were treated in U.S. emergency departments each year from 1990 to 2006. Lower back injuries, falls, injuries to the arms and hands and cardiac-related injuries account for many of the incidents sustained while removing snow. There’s also the risk of injury from collisions with pedestrians and snow plows. Plows and bobcattype devices can cause serious injury. Exercise caution when operating such machines.

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HEARTY AND HEALTHY CALIFORNIA SWEET POTATO CHILI (NAPSI)—Here’s a new take on an old favorite. Loaded with fiber, vitamins and minerals, it’s easy to make. Serve with an array of garnishes, allowing diners to customize their bowls.

California Sweet Potato Chili Serves 6 2 T oil 1 lb ground beef, turkey, chicken or pork Salt and pepper 1 onion, diced 1 red bell pepper, diced 3 cloves garlic, minced 2 T chili powder 1 T smoked paprika 1 tsp ground coriander 1 tsp ground cumin 1 tsp dried oregano ¼ tsp ground cayenne pepper ¼ tsp ground cinnamon 2 14.5-oz cans diced tomatoes 2 c low-sodium chicken or vegetable broth 2 15-oz cans kidney or pinto beans (with their juices) 1½ lb orange- or yellow-fleshed sweet potatoes, or a combo, diced In large saucepan or small stockpot over medium-high, warm 1 T oil. Add meat and cook until brown. Add salt and pepper, transfer to bowl, set aside. Return to medium-high. Add 1 T oil. Add onion and bell pepper, cook until crisp-tender, 2 minutes. Add garlic, spices, and 1 tsp salt and cook, stirring, 1 minute. Add remaining ingredients. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat. Simmer until sweet potatoes are tender, 25 to 30 minutes. Learn more at www.casweetpotatoes.com.

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We certainly have grown... ...but we still welcome new patients adults & children.

1. Thank you Avon Rotary Club for our annual 3rd Grade Dictionaries! This is always a very special day at St. Agnes School!

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15 High Tech Dr., Rush, NY 14543

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If You’re Feeling Down, You’re Not Alone. It’s That Time of Year

A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel

(NAPS)—You may have heard the terms—winter blues, Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), Depressive Disorder with a Seasonal Pattern. No matter what you call it, with approximately 17.3 million adults in the U.S. experiencing seasonal depression, according to the National Institute of Mental Health, feeling gloomy this time of year isn’t uncommon—but it can be overcome.

* On Feb. 21, 1970, national security adviser Henry Kissinger begins secret peace talks with North Vietnamese representative Le Duc Tho at a villa outside Paris. The North Vietnamese were demanding an unconditional U.S. withdrawal on a fixed date.

The Problem - Depressive Disorder with a Seasonal Pattern (formerly called SAD) can affect anyone of any age. While January and February are the typical peak months for the disorder, symptoms can persist through April, according to Mental Health America.

* On Feb. 20, 1998, American Tara Lipinski wins the gold medal in women’s figure skating at the Olympic Winter Games in Nagano, Japan, becoming the sport’s youngest gold medalist at age 15. * On Feb. 23, 1958, Formula One champion Juan Manuel Fangio of Argentina is kidnapped in Cuba by a group of Fidel Castro’s rebels. Fangio was taken from his Havana hotel the day before the Cuba Grand Prix and was released unharmed after the race ended.

Doctor’s Advice - When that feeling of sadness persists for several weeks, it’s time to take action, according to Dr. Desreen Dudley, a licensed Clinical Psychologist and Behavioral Health Provider of Therapeutic Services for Teladoc Health. “If someone has a few days of feeling low, that’s normal and typically nothing to worry about. It’s when the feeling lingers for weeks and people lose interest in daily activities and suffer persistent negative thoughts, that lend a stronger basis for Depressive Disorder with a Seasonal Affective Pattern diagnosis,” she says. What To Watch For - Other symptoms she warns about are: • Change in appetite • Change in sleep pattern • Decreased energy • Decreased concentration • Feelings of worthlessness or guilt • An inability to think, concentrate, or finish tasks at work or school • Thinking about suicide, self-harm, or death Dr. Dudley contends individuals already struggling with depressive disorders are susceptible to SAD patterns. For older Americans, a Vitamin D deficiency can exacerbate low moods. On the other end of the spectrum, she has worked with newly independent college students who find SAD a heavy burden and say their new responsibilities of classes, exams and jobs can compound their depression. For some, they may be sleeping in more and further limiting their exposure to sunlight. What To Do - In addition to considering therapy, such as virtual care, which is available on your terms and from any location you choose, Dr. Dudley recommends: • Avoiding or cutting back on alcohol and other addictive substances • Eating healthfully—more lean proteins, fruits and vegetables, and eliminating sugar • Daily exercise at least 30 minute a day (walking counts) • Yoga or meditation • Learning about and trying light therapy • Regularly surrounding yourself with those you enjoy being around. When To Seek Help - According to a recent global study conducted by Ipsos MORI for Teladoc Health, individuals often recognize when they’re struggling, but even so, over a third of the respondents who have had one mental health episode admitted to not seeking professional help. The reason? For many, it’s often the difficulty in finding mental health care. “Thankfully, virtual care is becoming increasingly available as a source of convenient mental health care,” Dr. Dudley says. “It eliminates the traditional obstacles of in-person visits and has opened up access for anyone with a busy schedule, individuals who may have difficulty getting out of the house and students who may fear the stigma of walking into the campus mental health clinic.”

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LIVING YOUR BEST LIFE AFTER 50

Marge, like some people her age, can’t drive anymore. She gave up her keys. But she could use a lift... a visit to a doctor, a trip to the grocery store, a stop at the bank. If you have a couple of hours a month to help, please call us to volunteer. We’ll provide you with training and supplemental insurance. LIFESPAN 244-8400, ext. 142

(NAPSI)—For many people, navigating life and love as they get older can be challenging. Adjusting to change, seeking a new partner, or simply breaking out of a rut may feel overwhelming. In the hilarious hit comedy “Book Club,” four mature women in different circumstances discover that you’re never too old to enjoy life or pursue love. That’s a message author and newspaper columnist Tom Blake agrees with wholeheartedly. Blake has written more than 4,000 articles and newsletters on the topic and offers this advice, which is reflected in the movie: 1. Give love a chance in later years: Put yourself out there; everyone deserves love. 2. Don’t worry about what others think: Do what’s right for you. 3. Loosen up: Don’t be too set in your ways. 4. Change your routine: Be open to new experiences. 5. Don’t let your children make decisions for you: No one knows you better than you. 6. Have fun: Don’t stop living before you stop living! In “Book Club,” legendary actresses Diane Keaton, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen and Mary Steenburgen star respectively as a widow, single, divorcée and long-married woman who hilariously shake up their lives by diving into the infamous book “Fifty Shades of Grey.” From discovering new romance to rekindling old flames, the lifelong friends inspire each other to make their next chapter the best chapter. “’Book Club’ has wonderful messages about never giving up on life or love no matter how old you are,” said Blake. “Good things can happen when you venture out and meet new people.” To liven up your life, check out “Book Club” on DVD, Blu-ray or iTunes and go to www.FindingLoveAfter50.com for more tips from Blake.

TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL DRIVING VACATION: Share the driving. Know your driving limits and share driving duties with someone else who can take over if or when fatigue sets in.

Take a moment to let a business owner know you saw their ad in the Penny Saver, tell a friend about an upcoming event or like any of our posts on social media. These small gestures make all the difference to us.

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Kimberly has been a stylist at Salon Secrets Avon for 8 years. She is an efficient and precise hairstylist who has perfected her techniques in cutting, styling, high/low lighting, balayage/ ombres, new colors, retouches, and color corrections. Kimberly also offers her clients permanent waving and keratin smoothing treatments as well as manicures and pedicures. She understands the impact of fashion on a person’s image and always strives to help her clients feel comfortable and relaxed while together they create a new hairstyle. Call Salon Secrets Avon for your next appointment with Kimberly at 585-226-9780.

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(NAPSI)—The lives of nearly 733,000 cats and dogs could be saved with the help of caring humans and an innovative Web-based platform introduced this week by Best Friends Animal Society. Envisioned as a tool to help animal lovers help their communities save more pets, the new community lifesaving dashboard combines groundbreaking data visualization technology with the most comprehensive data set on animal welfare ever published.

Hi! My name is

Baylee. I am a golden retriever that loves to run and play. I live in the country and have lots a space. I love the kids next door, so when they are out playing in the snow, I feel the need to join the fun. When they go into get warm, I also join in. Here is my friend Cicely! She loves me and I love her. No, I am not spoiled. :-)

Two years in the making, the tool crowdsources, validates and translates complex data about the dogs and cats in U.S. shelters. It brings an unprecedented level of transparency to the animal welfare movement, unlocking new opportunities for saving pets by providing a detailed picture showing precisely—on a city, state and community level—where cats and dogs need to be saved.

Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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For the first time, anyone with a smartphone or computer will be able to easily access his or her community’s snapshot of how many cats and dogs need to be saved and find tools to help individual shelters save more pets. The organization used independent research, government data and even FOIA requests to create the most comprehensive data set on animal welfare ever published. Best Friends CEO Julie Castle says the investment in data was necessary to achieve the organization’s goal of bringing the whole country no-kill by 2025. “Up until two years ago, we didn’t even know how many shelters existed,” she said. “How can you possibly save all the animals if you don’t even know how many need to be saved? “With this data in hand, our goal to save every savable pet by 2025 is finally within reach,” Castle said. To explore the community lifesaving dashboard, visit BestFriends.org/2025.

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) There could be some negative reaction to your tough stance when making a recent decision. But overall, your efforts result in well-earned recognition and all that can follow from that. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Your financial situation seems confusing, even for the fiscally savvy Bovine. Maybe it’s the conflicting advice you’re getting. Check it out before things get too tangled to unknot. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A relaxed attitude goes a long way in helping you deal with any of life’s irritants that might be popping up this week. You’re also a reassuring role model for others in the same situation. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Your aspect favors creativity, which should persuade you to work on your artistic projects. If time is a problem, prioritize your commitments so that your work isn’t compromised. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Scrutinize all the job offers that interest you. Most are honest and worth considering. But a few might not be completely forthcoming about what the job is and what the salary and benefits are. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) An unexpected snafu could delay the completion of a project you’re eager to finish. Find out what’s causing it, fix it, and if you need help, don’t be shy about asking for it. Good luck. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) An idea that could be helpful to you comes from an unlikely source. Listen to it. Discuss it. If necessary, adjust it. If it looks as if it might work out quite well, go ahead and use it. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Be careful about allowing someone to share a very personal secret with you. This could cause problems down the line with others who are involved in that person’s private life. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A cooling down of a relationship could be the result of neglect, unintended or not. To save it from icing over, you need to warm it up with a large dose of hot Sagittarius passion. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) This is a good time to get involved with a number of family matters that involve money and other issues that might jeopardize the closeness between and among family members. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Cheer up. That difficult person who appears to be deliberately stalling your project might just need to be reassured of the value she or he brings to it. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Good news! Expect to feel re-energized now that you’ve gone through that stressful energydepleting period involving a lot of changes. Now, go out there and show them what you can do. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a warm, giving nature that inspires many to follow your example. (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.

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1. SCIENCE: What is dendrochronology? 2. FOOD & DRINK: What are the ingredients in a Tom Collins drink? 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Who is considered to be the father of nuclear Navy submarines? 4. LITERATURE: Who wrote the novel “Anne of Green Gables”? 5. AD SLOGANS: Which product is advertised as “the quicker picker-upper”? 6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the shortest president in U.S. history? 7. HISTORY: Who was the oldest signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence? 8. GEOGRAPHY: Which country lies on the eastern border of Ukraine? 9. MOVIES: Which 1980s movie featured the Top Ten hit song “Danger Zone” (Kenny Loggins)? 10. MEDICAL: Who is the drug morphine named for?

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1. The New York Yankees set a record in 2019 for most players with double-digit home runs for the season (14)? Who of the 14 had the lowest double-digit total? 2. With how many different teams did Reggie Jackson lead the American League in home runs for a season? 3. In 2018, Eric Dungey became Syracuse’s all-time passing leader (9,340 yards). Who had been the school’s leader? 4. Golden State’s Stephen Curry set a record in 2018 for most consecutive games with at least five 3-pointers (seven). Who had held the mark? 5. In 2019, Mika Zibanejad became the second player in New York Rangers history to record eight points through his first two games of the season. Who was the first to do it? 6. When was the last time before 2019 that the U.S. men’s national soccer team lost to Canada? 7. Name either of the two heavyweight boxers who fought for the WBA title in 1965 after Muhammad Ali was stripped of the belt for having a rematch with Sonny Liston? 1. Cameron Maybin, with 11. 2. Three -- the Oakland A’s (twice), the New York Yankees and the California Angels. 3. Ryan Nassib, who threw for 9,190 yards (2009-12). 4. Dallas’ George McCloud in 199596, with six consecutive games. (Curry set a new record of nine straight games in 2019). 5. Rod Gilbert, in the 1976-77 season. 6. It was 1985. 7. Ernie Terrell and Eddie Machen, with Terrell winning the title.

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(NAPSI)—The American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary health organization dedicated to building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, shared this month that more heart failure patients and their caregivers report they are putting more effort into managing this complex condition. In 2015, just 55 percent of survey respondents said they were working harder to manage HF. The latest study shows a 14-point increase, with 69 percent now putting effort toward the important daily task of managing heart failure. The AHA conducted its annual survey as part of the Rise Above Heart Failure initiative, nationally supported by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, and found that while those diagnosed with heart failure and their caregivers are spending more time and energy managing the disease, they are benefiting. These two groups showed an increased understanding of heart failure since the survey was last conducted. “It’s important to understand heart failure or any condition you have been diagnosed with,” says John Osborne, M.D., cardiologist and American Heart Association volunteer. “It allows you to ask better questions of your healthcare providers and take an active role in your health.” Through Rise Above Heart Failure, people living with heart failure can access free tools to help make the daily task of managing medications, symptoms and doctor’s visits simpler. This includes an app called HF Path, designed to keep all aspects of heart failure management at a patient’s— or caregiver’s—fingertips. Heart failure, which occurs when the heart is not able to efficiently pump blood around the body, can cause symptoms like breathlessness, persistent coughing, swelling and fatigue. “It’s important for heart failure patients to track their symptoms day to day so they can alert their healthcare provider to any warning signs of worsening HF and get prompt treatment,” said Osborne. “World Heart Day serves as a great reminder to us all to make a promise to better understand and advocate for our own health.” Download the app at heart.org/HFPath. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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begin multiple therapeutic interventions. My friends tell me that all cancer treatments are toxic and kill people instead of curing them, and that I should tell my relative to look into other forms of treatment. What do you suggest I do? -- K.C. ANSWER: There are hundreds of different types of cancer, and they vary widely in their capacity to grow and damage the individual, and in their response to treatment. For decades, this has meant mostly surgery, chemotherapy and radiation, but now includes newer treatments, including immune therapy. While not all cancers are curable in everybody, every year brings sometimes incremental, sometimes dramatic improvements in life expectancy for individual cancers. Some cancers that were rapidly fatal even a few years ago are now curable in most cases. Getting the right diagnosis quickly and getting to an expert in treating that cancer are critical to having the best chance of a good outcome. Treating some cancers remains difficult, and in many cases the treatments have significant side effects. Surgery scars may impair function, and chemotherapy can cause severe symptoms and may permanently affect body systems, as can radiation. It can be very hard on a family member observing these treatments, and if his or her loved one nevertheless succumbs eventually to the cancer, it is understandable to think the suffering the person went through was in vain. So, while I understand where your friends may be coming from, their well-meaning advice, based on bad experiences possibly a long time ago, might cause your relative with cancer to delay the potentially lifesaving treatments that are available now. A study published in July 2018 showed that people who use alternative medical treatments for cancer are less likely to be cured and have a shorter life expectancy. My advice is that you encourage your relative to find the most expert cancer treatment available. It’s up to your relative to accept the recommendations of the expert, but delaying the best available treatment in order to consider unproven therapies is likely to result in harm. ***

DEAR DR. ROACH: I have had the same problem forever: I don’t understand why buttermilk coffee creamer seems to get outdated faster than regular creamer. Does the butter in it have anything to do with this? -- C.H. ANSWER: Buttermilk doesn’t have butter in it. It was so named because it was originally made with what was left after separating butter from the unhomogenized cream that had been allowed to ferment with airborne bacteria, making it slightly acidic. Modern cultured buttermilk is made from pasteurized, homogenized milk, usually 1% to 2% fat, and inoculated with healthy bacteria, which makes lactic acid from the sugars in the milk. This acid makes buttermilk resistant to the unhealthy bacteria that causes spoilage. It also causes a slight sour taste, which some people like and others don’t. Commercial heavy cream, and coffee creamers made from heavy cream, have a very long shelf life largely because they are pasteurized at ultra-high temperatures, so they last even longer than buttermilk. The high fat content also retards bacteria growth. Both buttermilk-based and cream-based creamers will stay good longer than their expiration date. Your nose is very good for telling when it has gone bad. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Dan Ripley, Beloved Local Musician, Receives Life-Saving Kidney By Amanda Dudek

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n April 2019, Dan Ripley received the concerning news that he would require a kidney transplant in the immediate future.

Ripley had struggled with kidney health all his life. When he was quite young, he was struck by a car, and as a result, he lost part of his spleen. This impacted his immune system and wellness as the spleen supports several other organs and body systems. Then when he was twelve years old, Ripley was diagnosed with Berger’s Disease, a disease which damages the kidneys over time and can ultimately result in kidney failure. Even so, Ripley did not experience many symptoms for most of his life. In fact, he only began noticing a few initial symptoms in his late 20s. As time went on, however, Ripley’s kidneys slowly declined. A fighter, he became determined to do everything he could to improve his kidney health. Ripley did a great deal of research. He changed his diet significantly and put a lot of work and effort into maintaining his health. Nevertheless, his numbers continued to decline. The situation became desperate when Ripley suddenly became very sick. “He got a virus,” said Ripley’s niece, Ashleigh Lang. “All of a sudden, it became an infection in his lymph nodes, and his kidneys failed.”

Laura Williams sent friend, Dan Ripley, this photo to let him know she was approved to donate her kidney to him!

Ripley was started on dialysis. “During this time, he had been posting on Facebook about his need for a kidney,” recalled Lang. “The doctors were telling him the wait could be up to seven years before he could find a deceased donor.” Meanwhile, the dialysis

was wearing on Ripley. “It really affected him a lot and made him tired,” said Lang. “He was still working at the time, as well.” Dan Ripley of Dan Ripley Live makes his living as a local musician, a “local legend of sorts,” singing at local bars, venues and each year at the Hemlock Fair. “He began dialysis last fall and was even going to dialysis before performing in the evenings,” shared Lang. “A number of people volunteered for testing, including many of our family members, but we weren’t coming up with any matches.” Then, in mid-December, motocross lovers Laura and Dave Williams reached out to Ripley, a lifelong motocross enthusiast, and invited him over for dinner. At dinner, they told him that Laura had tested positive as a match to be his kidney donor! At that time, there was no guarantee as she was still in the final stages of testing, but still, it was exciting news! “The testing is extensive,” explained Lang. “She had gone through some of the harder tests, but she hadn’t been approved yet. Her husband had also tested positive as a donor for my uncle, and Dave was prepared to go through with it if Laura couldn’t.” Although Ripley knew the Williams, having raced together and always been friendly, he was still amazed. “He never expected this,” said Lang. “It was such a selfless thing she did.”

she had been cleared for surgery. Within a week, the transplant was scheduled. On January 29th, only 20 days later, Dan Ripley and Laura Williams participated in the kidney transplant surgery that was to change Dan Ripley’s life. “My uncle said his kidneys are working better than they have Local musician, Dan Ripley, is now in over 30 years!” on his way to recovery after a enthused Lang. While successful kidney transplant. both are still in pain and the road to recovery is long, both patients are doing very well. As Ripley continues his journey to recovery, his family, including Lang, are hosting a Spaghetti dinner to raise funds for his cost of living expenses during the several months he will be unable to work. The benefit dinner will take place on Saturday, March 7th from 4:00pm-9:00pm at the Lakeville Training Grounds. $20 will purchase dinner and a drink, and the event will include live music by Grammynominated artist, Mike Brown – Dan Ripley hopes to sing a song or two, as well – door prizes, a 50/50 and raffles which may include an autographed Kenny Chesney guitar which has been generously donated. “At first, it was happening so fast, it blew us all away,” shared Lang. “Now, we have gained a greater appreciation for people like Laura. There are so many people who care about my Uncle Dan and his music. It is so inspiring for us to see how much people love him and how much the community has rallied already in support of him.” For more information or to contribute donations and raffle contributions, contact Ashleigh Lang at ashleighlang15@gmail.com. Dan Ripley’s music is available on iTunes, Amazon, and CD Baby.

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A poem about saying goodbye to your four-legged friend

GRYFFIN That border collie stare, peering into my soul, crossing the lines of communication where no words are necessary-how well you knew me, tolerated me, like a besotted lover but ever more faithful. Over the years, as the house emptied, we formed an alliance you and I syncing our gaits, comfortable in our routine. We watched each other’s hair turn gray, more amused than alarmed, each night holding the inevitable at bay with our playtime antics: hide and go seek (you never did learn to check the front coat closet) and running the inside track in the living room-catch me if you can! --an amusing sight, I’m sure, for anyone passing by the picture window. Immortal youngsters we, puppies at heart, until that Monday morning when you and my world suddenly collapsed.

At the vets, you lay quietly, obediently, still the gentleman you always were, chin resting heavily on white paws (four, like socks), a tired sphinx awaiting the quick needle prick-too quick!-me, caressing and crooning, tears flowing, your betrayer, Judas with a kiss. Four quick huffs, your familiar warm breath gracing my hand, then nothing. I wait, unsure. Those eyes--still liquid, still warm, still lingering on my face. Border collie stare, piercing my soul. Did you know? DID YOU KNOW? That I did it for love?

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What a great group of snowboard instructors at Bristol! They are always upbeat, energetic and make learning fun both in individual lessons and brigades. It can be intimidating but they break things down and make it seem less scary and overwhelming, building skill bit by bit. Kudos and keep up the good work!

Great job by all our local town & village crews keeping our roads clear and safe so far this Winter!

Thank you to a good neighbor, Pete, who has been keeping my driveway workable this winter! Thanks to the people who plow the roads, the people who deliver the mail, daily paper & Penny Saver!

Tree lot owners beware, there is a local firewood “entrepreneur” who will clean up your tree lot after it has been logged. Make sure you go through and mark every tree to be culled (cut) before you let him cut. If you do not, he will cut up young prime log potential trees! FYI - Do not trust this local firewood entrepreneur!

In response to what about your son: It’s easy to try and shift the blame on the son, but let me tell you from experience, a woman, especially a wife, can pull a lot of weight in the household. I raised a very hardworking, respectful son, who loves us, his parents, very much. His wife caused so many problems between us that for a while, we didn’t see our son or GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

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grandchild like we used to. Remember, my son has to live with his wife, and she made his life a living you know what, making accusatory comments about us, etc., So, you must look at the bigger picture before casting stones. My son finally came to visit so our grandchild could see us. They live out of town. He came without his wife. He tried to repair the situation the best he could.

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my husband and me to never including us in any holiday... ever! My husband and I have tried to rise above her ignorance by having them for holidays and birthdays, but it’s become too uncomfortable to keep having them over. She leaves our home, and she starts trouble again. I feel horrible about this. It’s amazing to us that with such a small family, everyone can’t just stop the nasty words and move forward. Life is too short. Everyone is in their 70’s. Let’s all just get along! Enough!

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the corner and pulled in, and he laughed as he put his handicap sticker on his windshield. I looked at him like, “Are you really going to do this?” If he had manners, he would have seen that I don’t have a handicap sticker to hang up. I have permanent handicap plates. I am also a senior citizen but with manners, so I didn’t say anything. If they would have watched, they would have seen that I must use a cane or walker to get around or grab a cart if one is close by. I have had two major back surgeries and 18 shots so far in my back. I was hurt by the lack of manners people have nowadays. I hope they had a good shopping day and can live with being meanmannered seniors.

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Henrietta Troop #401 Annual Spaghetti Dinner and Bake Sale on Saturday, February 22, 2020, from 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm at the Henrietta Fire Company #1, 3129 East Henrietta Rd., Henrietta. Dinner includes Salad, Bread, Spaghetti & Meatballs and Drink (Takeout available). Cost: $10.00 Adults, $7.00 Children under 12. Mozzarella Sticks are available for an additional $3.00. Please come and support our Scouts! Hope to See You There!

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Here’s what’s happening at your local library… Henrietta Public Library: Homebuying 101 - Wednesday, February 26 from 7-8:30 pm. Dreaming about buying your first home? Overwhelmed by all you need to know? Don’t worry! In this “Need to Know” class, we’ll dive into the process of purchasing a home, from saving for a down payment to signing on the dotted line. A mortgage professional will explain the actual mortgage process. Led by R-H alumni Andrew Ziccarelli, David Mack, and Zachary Lesnick. Please register by calling (585) 359-7092 or online at https://hpl. libcal.com/event/6050591.

HENRIETTA Friday Fish Fry - Join us for a fish fry every Friday from 4 pm to 7 pm, serving battered, breaded or baked 12-14 ounce haddock filets, shrimp, scallops, and clam strips. Meet friends for dinner or make friends at dinner. We apologize, but we are no longer able to deliver meals. Call 585-334-8228 and we will have it ready when you get here. Ely-Fagan-Stevens-Connor American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. http://www. alpost1151.org

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Council 4812 Casino Night: Friday, April 17, 2020 from 7:00 9:30 PM at the Guardian Angels Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd. Tickets: Single-$20 Couples-$35. Snacks & Drinks included! Benefiting: St Marianne Cope Parish, Coats for Kids, Angel Care Ministry, Saint Peter’s Kitchen, Special Olympics. $20,000 in ‘play money’ issued to each patron for the enjoyment of: Black Jack, Craps, Roulette, Texas Hold’em. Auction featuring: Themed Baskets,Gift Certificates,Gift Cards. Plus individual prizes for the Top 3 ‘play money’ winners! For tickets contact: Andy Zeiner 585-490-8204. Meat Raffle - Doors open at 5 pm, first spin at 6 pm, last spin no later than 9 pm. Prime Rib, Strip Loins, Pork Loins, chicken, Beef Roasts, surf & turf, shrimp and full meal packages will be raffled. Tickets will cost $1.00 to $5.00, depending on the prize. The winning ticket number will be determined by spinning a prize wheel. The public is welcome. Volunteers are needed. Held February 22nd, 6-9pm, Ely-FaganStevens-Connor American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. http://alpost1151.org Pancakes & Sausage Dinner - A stack of hot buttery pancakes and two sausage patties. Eat as many pancakes as you like for $5.00! (Additional sausage is $2.00 more). Held February 25th, 5-7pm, ElyFagan-Stevens-Connor American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. http://alpost1151.org Sunday Breakfast - Order eggs any style, omelets, pancakes, potatoes, toast, bacon and sausage with orange juice, great coffee, or tea. You won’t find a better breakfast deal in a friendlier atmosphere anywhere in the county! Cost: Various. Held March 1st, 9am-12pm, Ely-Fagan-StevensConnor American Legion Post 1151, 260 Middle Rd., Henrietta. http://alpost1151.org

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MENDON Community Open Meal: All are welcome to a free meal and fellowship on Saturday, February 29th from 3-4pm at the Msgr. Schnacky Center located in St. Catherine of Siena Church. The church is located at 26 Mendon-Ionia Road in Mendon and the center is handicapped accessible. This month will feature a Valentine Meal of casseroles, salad and desserts. For more information, please contact the church rectory at 624-4990.

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MENDON Do you like to sing with a group? The Canaltown Chorale will begin rehearsals Tuesday, March 3, 6:45 PM with registration for the new season. Rehearsals held Tuesday evenings 7 to 9 PM in the United Church of Marion, 3848 N. Main St., Marion. Auditions are not required but some choral experience is helpful. Tenor and bass voices are especially needed but all are welcome! Anyone interested in joining this SATB chorale is invited to attend the March rehearsals. Registration fee required. More information, please contact Pam Marsteiner, General Manager, 315-946-9085, Debbie Holloway 585-752-6891 or go to the Canaltown Chorale page on Facebook.

PITTSFORD 261 Fearless Run/Walk Club: 261 Fearless is a not for profit organization for women age 18+. It is a global initiative to connect women socially through movement. We use running/walking as a vehicle to empower and unite women. We are non-competitive and we welcome women of any level of experience! Held every week on Wednesdays from 6-7pm at the Spiegel Community Center, 35 Lincoln Ave., Pittsford. Cost: Free to try, nominal yearly member fee. www. 261fearless.org

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Plant Native This Spring - Monroe County Soil & Water Conservation District Launches - 2020 Conservation Tree & Shrub Program: Property owners will have the opportunity to pre-order more than 24 different species of bare-root conifers, hardwood trees, shrubs, wildflowers and groundcovers, as well as seed mixes and other products used for conservation projects. The District added 5 new tree and shrubs, 2 new tree packs, and a new seed mix to the 2020 program! Check out all the selections by visiting our website catalog: www.monroecountyswcd.org. The Conservation Tree & Shrub Program is a pre-order program with a deadline for ordering on March 6, 2020. GVOC Presents COLOR - You and your family are invited to bid farewell to gray skies for one night as GVOC presents a family-friendly program inspired by color. Under the direction of Dr. Christopher Petit and in collaboration with the Eastman Community Music School’s Children’s Choir and Youth Chamber Singers, the program features everything from Strauss’s famous Blue Danube Waltz and more! Music lovers of all ages will tap their toes and sing along with this bright and beautiful performance. Join us Saturday, March 7th, 6pm-8:30pm at the Hochstein Performance Hall, 50 N. Plymouth Avenue, Rochester. Cost: $8-18. http://www.gvoc.org.

Wild Wings Inc. Wine & Beer Tasting & Silent Auction! Friday, April 17th at the Locust Hill Country Club, 5:30pm-8pm. Enjoy an assortment of Wine, Beer, Appetizers & Desserts at this Silent Auction Event. (Tickets $30.00 each in advance online; $40.00 at the door). Special guest appearances by some of our birds: Falcons, owls, hawks, osprey!! To greet you at the door! PLENTIFUL great auction items to bid on to HELP the animals of Wild Wings! For more information: Wild Wings Inc. 585-334-7790, by email at info@wildwingsinc.org or visit the website at www.wildwingsinc. com. * All Proceeds Benefit the Animals at Wild Wings*.

ROCHESTER Variety Show & Bake Sale Fundraiser to help keep Bagels and Blessings Radio Show on the air. A night full of Broadway show tunes, Klezmer music, dance, and lots more talent! Raffle prizes all night long and delicious baked goods for sale! Cost $5/$12. Held February 29, 7pm-10pm at the Congregation Shema Yisrael @ Brighton Presbyterian Church, Wallace Hall, 1775 East Ave., Rochester. http:// www.bagelsanblessings.com GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

The Rochester Model Railroad Club - Annual Open House and Flea Market! Saturday and Sunday, March 7th, 10-5pm and March 8th, 1pm-5pm in the basement of the First Universalist Church at Court and Clinton street just south of the Xerox tower. Cost: $5 adults and children are free. The flea market of new and used model railroad items is on Saturday. The layout is a 40 by 60 foot HO scale railroad. There will be up to 8 trains running and a Thomas train for the children. The layout is unfortunately not handicapped accessible. http:// www.RocMRRC.com

Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester chapter: Latest assistive technology for hearing loss - Two members of the Technology Committee review the most current assistive technology to augment your hearing aids or cochlear implant. They will concentrate on lower cost, innovative devices and smart phone apps. A “virtual device demo center web site” will be previewed. Program begins at 8:00pm. Join us on March 3, 7-9pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Ave. at Westminster Rd. across from Eastman Museum, Rochester. http://www.hearinglossrochester. org

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Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester chapter: Hearing Other People’s Experiences (HOPE) - Prospective, new or experienced hearing aid users can share their experiences, questions, and hearing loss journeys in an informal round table discussion facilitated by James Feuerstein CCC/A, PhD, retired professor of audiology at Nazareth College. Held March 3, 10-11am, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Ave. at Westminster Rd. across from Eastman Museum, Rochester. http://www. hearinglossrochester.org 36th Annual Genesee Valley Woodcarvers Show and Competition - Saturday, April 4, 2020 from 10AM-4:30PM, Rochester Museum and Science Center, Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester. Admission: Free. Events: 10AM Show Opens. 10:30AM Working Decoy Judging. 2PM Soap Carving Class for Youth (no charge). 3PM Raffle sales close. 3:30PM Raffle drawing-need not be present to win. 4PM Peoples’ Choice Award. 4:30PM Show Closes. This is a chance to see a world class show right here in Rochester! Of special interest is our soap carving class for youth (no charge) at 2PM. Raffle for carvings and carving related items-need not be present to win. Information: http://gvwoodcarvers.com

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Visual Studies Workshop Spring 2020 Film - Wednesday, February 26, 7 pm. Signal2Signal: Experimental Video from the VSW Archives. Film Screenings, Workshops and Performances held at the VSW’s Auditorium, 31 Prince Street, Rochester. Admission: $5. Parking: In Rear. Access: Visual Studies Workshop’s auditorium is handicap accessible. http://www. vsw.org/screenings/film-seriesspring-2020/ Monroe Community College 14th Annual 5K Walk/Run for Scholarships - Homecoming Fun for the entire family! The Monroe Community College Foundation is sponsoring the 5K Walk/Run for Scholarships on Saturday, October 3, 2020. The race begins at 11:00 with pre-race activities beginning at 9:30. The event is at the MCC Brighton Campus, 1000 E. Henrietta Road. The event includes commemorative t-shirt, children’s activities, photo booth, free on-site parking. The course is USATF certified #NY14122KL. Tailgate buffet after race for additional $5.00. Awards ceremony at 12:30. Early registration - $20 by September 28; thereafter $30; Current MCC students - $10. Register at www. monroecc.edu/go/5k or call 585-292-3680. Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester chapter: Healthy minds, healthy bodies Katie Bauer, Community liaison with Episcopal Senior Life, will demonstrate exercises and shares nutrition tips. Program begins at noon. Join us on March 3, 11-1pm at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, East Ave. at Westminster Rd. across from Eastman Museum, Rochester. http://www.hearinglossrochester. org Friday Fish Fry - Guardian Angel’s Church, 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester on Fridays, March 6 & 20, April 3 from 5-6:30 pm. Cost: $10.50 with drive through service. Sponsored by Knights of Columbus.

VICTOR Join Ganondagan’s 17th annual Native American Winter Games! Family friendly! Saturday, February 22, 10-4pm, Ganondagan Seneca Art & Culture Center, 7000 County Road 41, Victor. Competitive game of snowsnake, race small wooden snowboats, meet sled dogs and watch a dog sled demonstration, and learn how to use snowshoes. Indoors at the Seneca Art & Culture Center, the Allegany River Dancers; winter storytelling; win raffles, enjoy Iroquois White Corn inspired food for purchase (11am-2:30pm); and more! All activities are free and include complimentary admission to the Seneca Art & Culture Center. Suggested donation $10/family, $5/individual. Held with or without snow. https://ganondagan.org/ Events-Programs

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Serenity House Gala - Greatest Gala on Earth! Saturday, March 7th, Locust Hill Country Club, 2000 West Jefferson Rd., Pittsford. Ringmaster Jeff Scott. 6pm: Valet Silent Auction. Open Bar - Hors D’oeuvres. 7:30pm: Dinner - Live Auction. 9pm: Dancing to Music by Uptown Groove. Tickets: $125 per person. Tables for 8 or 10. RSVP by February 29. For Ticket Information, contact Linda at 585-739-0159 or serenityhousegala@gmail.com. Visit us on Facebook at Serenity House of Victor, NY.

COMBATING CANCER IN YOUNG WOMEN ONLINE (NAPSI)—Women from the ages of 18 to 50 are the most active group of adult Internet and social media users. And even though women in this age group are less likely to get breast cancer than older women, it does happen. Now, three southern states are making sure these women have reliable online resources.

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Tailored to the Territory The program could be lifesaving throughout the country. African-American women are more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer younger, and more likely to get a type of breast cancer that grows quickly and is hard to treat. Louisiana—especially the southern part of the state—has a large African-American population. Dr. Donna Williams, director of the Louisiana Cancer Prevention and Control Programs (LCP), says she was surprised to see the number of women under 50 in the area with breast cancer. Many of these cancers were found through a program started by LCP and local partners. The program sponsors two mobile vans carrying equipment to give mammograms, the recommended screening test for breast cancer. Still, diagnosis is just the beginning of the breast cancer journey. Raising Awareness LCP searched for breast cancer resources for young women on the Gulf Coast, but found only a handful. Practically none of them talked about fertility, early menopause or discussing cancer with kids—problems most older women with breast cancer don’t face. So, with a grant from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), LCP started a series of workshops just for younger women with breast cancer. It held meetings all over southern Louisiana and set up a Facebook account. LCP called the project “SurviveDAT” after the rallying cry of New Orleans Saints football fans: “WHO DAT!” Going Regional, Going Viral When LCP applied for another CDC grant for the successful program, it had a big choice: keep SurviveDAT live or go totally online. While the inperson workshops drew only about 20 people at a time, the Facebook page had gained more than 2,000 followers statewide. The decision was easy from there: It was time to go virtual. All of Louisiana could be reached with the planned website. But why stop there? LCP also got in touch with cancer control programs in other states. Right away, Mississippi and Alabama signed on, creating SurviveMISS and SurviveAL. The goal of the “Gulf States Network” was to reach 7,000 users online in the first year. It took only 90 days to exceed that. Information Machine A single small team manages the websites. Each site has the same look and basic structure and facts. Individual states can add regional information such as meeting dates and support group contacts separately. All the websites share resources such as expert advice, survivor videos and frequently asked questions. Many conferences and other live events are also recorded or streamed live online. Looking to the Future Dr. Williams and her partners want the project to keep growing. Already, cancer control programs in Arkansas and Florida have expressed interest. And there are more issues to discuss. Women often have concerns about fertility, a good reason to talk to a doctor before beginning cancer treatment. Many are interested in genetic counseling, or speaking with a professional before genetic testing about possible test results and what they could mean. Learn More: CDC has a nationwide campaign about breast cancer in young women called Bring Your Brave. To find out about your risk and steps you can take, visit www.cdc.gov/BringYourBrave.

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STURDY SHIPPING CARTONS: gnbboudway@msn.com

CAT CONDO/TOWER, sturdy, for large cat: 585-658-1312

BOOKS TO READ. Both hardcover and paperback. Various authors, Baldacci, Patterson, Gerritsen, Brown, Johansen, Coulter. You pick up: jmarabel@rochester.rr.com

Sr. citizen on limited income needs replacement DIGITAL CAMERA in working condition: snoocider@gmail.com

PRO-FORM TREADMILL. Still works fine. Digital display no longer works. You pick up: jmarabel@rochester.rr.com

TEACH ME TO CROCHET – to make ferret/cat toys for our local shelters: qwakrkpr@yahoo.com VINYL RECORDS /CD’S/MUSIC and related MEMORABILIA: 585-667-2152

MAPLE/CHERRY FIREWOOD. Logs on the ground – you saw, split, and remove. Also Willow and Pine: rpterho@msn.com

WWII MILITARY RADIOS needed for a long-time collector: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com

QUEEN BOX SPRING. Must pick up: brucwest@aol.com

DOG CRATES for medium or large dogs: 585-367-2512

HP PRINTER/SCANNER. Brockport pick up. Text Only: 585-705-4864

25’–30’ PONTOON BOAT with TRAILER. Salvage or abandoned. Text: 585-739-8015

UPRIGHT FREEZER, full size. Good working condition. You pick up: 585-317-5820

THERMOMETERS in any condition, new or old for my collection: 585-447-7763

TRAMPOLINE, no safety net, good shape. You disassemble and pick up in Rush: dreeves1@rochester.rr.com HEARING AID BATTERIES, size 13: 585-269-4041

WATCHES and CLOCKS, PARTS and ACCESSORIES. Working or non-working, any condition: 585-377-4604

MOVING BOXES and PACKING SUPPLIES, heavy duty cardboard. Pick up only, Pittsford: 585-485-0010

8MM VIDEO PLAYER or CAMERA and a working MINI DVD or DIGITAL 8 CAMCORDER: Terry 336-247-3245

FILING CABINETS, 2-drawer metal, two available. WORK BENCHES, wooden, sturdy. Two available, 5’ and 6’ L, 3’ H. Pick up only, Webster: 585-485-0010

DRAFTING TABLE, full size, with DRAFTING MACHINE: 585-533-2106 BANDIT CARD GAME: Easton-001@aceswim.com

SHELF UNIT, metal, 4 shelves, 60” H x 30” W. Ideal for basement/garage. Pick up only, Webster: 585-485-0010 Combination TOSHIBA FLAT COLOR TV & VCR/DVD VIDEO PLAYER. Pick up only, Webster: 585-485-0010 FILES FOR MAGAZINES, STURDY CARDBOARD, ideal for home office/ library, one dozen. Pick up only, Webster: 585-485-0010

MIRRO-MATIC 16 QT. PRESSURE CANNER. Only need the handles, if in bad shape: 585-637-0933 CHAIRLIFT for a Veteran: 585-554-5313 Widow grandma needs CAR SEATS for six-month-old and two toddlers. Dansville: 585-919-4308 PFALTZGRAFF GRAPEVINE PATTERN - Dishes and accessories: 585-216-5896

HP PRINTER/SCANNER. Brockport pick up. Text only: 585-705-4864

OLD CRYSTAL RADIO SETS, tube radios and headphones for a longtime collector: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com

LEATHER COUCH RECLINER. About 10 years old, good shape, minor scratches. Can text picture: 585-394-4663

FULL-QUEEN MATTRESS and BED FRAME but will take just mattress if no frame available: 585-419-5044

Approx. 20 SCIENCE BOOKS (Earth Science, Chemistry, Physics, etc.): 585-637-7135

ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR or SCOOTER in good working condition: 585-673-5888

Display of FLOWER VASES and METAL CABINET. You pick up: 585-265-3175

Women’s and men’s INCONTINENCE PULL-UPS in sizes medium, large and X-Large: 585-346-9777

OSTOMY SUPPLIES and COLOSTOMY SUPPLIES. You pick up, Honeoye Falls: 585-582-6811

Combo television unit with TV/VCR (VHS) PLAYER: 585-436-8678

PIANO with BENCH. Very good condition. Dimensions are 46” H x 13” W x 54” L. You move. 585-237-2552

FIRE HELMETS or OLD FIRE EQUIPMENT for a collection: 585-746-0650 NOTEBOOK COMPUTER, IPAD or ANDROID SMARTPHONE and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Leave message: 585-671-1996

HARDWOOD PLANER CHIPS, good for small animal bedding, etc.: dad_14424@yahoo.com BASSETT TAPESTRY PRINT COUCH, earth tone. You pick up: 585-624-9665 leave message

COAST GUARD / NAVY UNIFORM - Summer Whites - 38 pant, 44 jumper. For parades for a 78-year-old Veteran: 585-359-2465 leave message

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Outside Self RV & Boat Storage Furniture • Vehicles • Motorcycles 1 Hour Fire-Rated Walls and Ceilings

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O’Neill’s Tree & Landscape Service • Full Service Arborists • Tree/shrub/stump removal • Corrective pruning

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Tree Tamers Trimming • Take Down Brush Chipper Cabling Reasonable Rates Free Estimates • Insured

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Do You Love To Clean? Come join our team! • DAYS, M-F 7:30am - 4pm • With performance & attendance rewards can earn over $500/wk. • Paid vacation/holidays provided w/required time in service. • Must be at least 21, have own car & be able to pass drug, background and driving record screening.

Administrative – Sales Administrator Transaction Analyst Advance your professional career and become part of The Dorschel Automotive Group. We would like to talk to you about joining our Sales Support Office. Our best employees have outstanding customer service skills from their retail work experience. They also have a desire to further their career by learning new skills in the areas of administrative tasks, duties and responsibilities.

Call: (585) 924-2060

DEPUTY TOWN CLERK Town Of Henrietta The Town of Henrietta is looking to fill a permanent full time position in the Town Clerk’s Office. To qualify for this position, you must be a Henrietta resident. For a full job description and to determine whether this job is right for you, please visit www.henrietta.org. Interested applicants must submit both a letter of interest and resume to the Town Clerk’s Office, 457 Calkins Rd., Henrietta in person by Thursday, March 5, 2020.

Successful candidates should be able to work efficiently as part of a team in a fast paced and busy office setting. This position includes evening and weekends. We provide job training and development for growth and success and a comprehensive benefit package including 401K and health plans. A competitive compensation plan includes an hourly rate of pay plus a monthly bonus upon eligibility. Submit your resume to: dvanderpool@dorschel.com

The WNY School Application System (A consortium of schools in Western New York) is now accepting educationally certified applications for potential openings. Through one online application site, apply to any or all of the 115 schools:

CDL Driver Positions Warehouse Help Loader Operator Application Dry/Liquid Please send resume to: Nutrien Ag Solutions 2305 Lakeville Rd., Avon, NY 14414 E-mail: patty.years@ nutrien.com EMPLOYMENT

Addison Akron Alden Alexander Alfred-Almond Allegany-Limestone Amherst Arkport Attica Autism Services Inc. Baker Victory Services Barker Batavia Bemus Point Brocton Buffalo Academy of the Sacred Heart Buffalo Academy of Science Charter School Buffalo Collegiate CS Buffalo Hearing & Speech Center Buffalo United CS Canisteo-Greenwood Cantalician Center Cassadaga Valley Cattaraugus-Allegany BOCES Cattaraugus Little Valley Charter School for Applied Technologies Charter School of Inquiry Chautauqua Lake Cheektowaga Central Cheektowaga Sloan Clarence Cleveland Hill Depew Dunkirk City East Aurora Eden Elba Elmwood Village CS Enterprise CS

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Erie 1 BOCES Erie 2 CC BOCES Falconer Forestville Franklinville Fredonia Frewsburg Frontier Gateway Longview Global Concepts CS Gowanda Grand Island Gustavus Adolphus Learning Center Hamburg Hammondsport Health Sciences CS Henrietta G. Lewis Campus School @ Wyndham Lawn Holland Iroquois Jamestown Ken-Ton King Center CS Lackawanna Lake Shore Lancaster Letchworth Lewiston-Porter Lockport Lyndonville Maryvale Medina Mount Mercy Academy Mount Morris Newfane Niagara CS Niagara Falls Niagara-Wheatfield North Collins North Tonawanda City

Oakfield-Alabama Orchard Park Orleans Niagara BOCES Pavilion Pembroke Perry Persistence Preparatory Academy CS Pine Valley Pioneer Randolph Academy Reach Academy CS Royalton-Hartland Salamanca Sherman Silver Creek South Buffalo CS Southwestern Springville GI St. Joseph’s Collegiate Institute St. Mary’s School for the Deaf Stanley G. Falk School Starpoint Sweet Home Tapestry CS The ARC of Erie County New York The Summit Center Tonawanda City Warsaw Wayland-Cohocton Wellsville West Seneca West Valley Westfield Westminster Community CS Williamsville Wilson Wyoming

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R u sh -H enrietta C entral Sch ool D istrict

Part-tim e N urse N eed ed

Support Staff Employee Job Fair

3 days/week,sch ool-yearsch edu le,to provide nursing services in sch ool bu ild ings and during field trips,assisting with th e review ofim m unization records,and assisting with various m ed ical screenings.N YS Registered N urse license requ ired .

Screening for the following positions:

• Cleaner • Grounds Equipment Operator • Custodial Assistant • Maintenance Substitute • Cook Manager • Food Service Helper • Food Service Helper Substitute

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March 3, 2020 • 11:00am- 3:00pm Brighton Central Schools Central Administration Office – Board of Education Room 2035 Monroe Avenue • Rochester NY 14618 Possible day and evening shifts available. Full and part-time positions. Competitive salary/benefit packages for full-time positions.

For questions regarding the event, call (585) 242-5200 x 5521

Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES:

Pathstone Weatherization Program is currently hiring!

Computer Applications Specialist F-T position, 12 months/yr., eff. 3/2/20. Must possess or meet requirements for Civil Service title of Computer Applications Specialist. Prepares & processes NYS assessment reporting, maintains NYS Regents records & provides district support.

Full-Time Temp to Permanent Positions Providing energy saving measures to lower energy bills & improve comfort in Monroe County

• Crew Positions General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and home repair experience required. • Crew Leader Requires knowledge of the home performance industry and experience managing an install crew. • Home Energy Auditor Requires BPI certification and knowledge of the home performance industry.

For more information and to apply for available positions, please refer to our website:

www.monroe2boces.org POSITION AVAILABLE

Town of Rush Finance Director/Budget Officer Seeking individual to perform account/finance, payroll, employee benefits, budget and insurance management duties for the Town of Rush. Approximately 20 hours per week. Applications are available at www.townofrush.com.

All Applicants Must: • Have Valid Driver’s License • Pass Background Check • Be able to lift a minimum of 50lbs • Work Well with others

All persons interested are to apply to: Pamela Bucci, Town Clerk, Rush Town Hall, 5977 East Henrietta Road, Rush, New York 14543. EMPLOYMENT

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TOWN OF RUSH SEEKING PART-TIME BUILDING INSPECTOR Approximately 20 hours/week Applicant must be certified by New York State Codes Division. Must have the ability to read and interpret construction plans, the ability to understand site plans and have basic knowledge of building trades. Person must be in good physical condition to navigate varied conditions on construction sites and have the ability to attend evening sessions of the Planning Board and the Zoning Board of Appeals. Basic math skills and the ability to communicate effectively with a diverse customer base are a must. Qualifications include a high school diploma, must be computer literate and have the ability to maintain records and prepare reports. Applicant must have a NYS driver’s license which must be valid at all times during employment.

STUDY WHAT YOU LOVE—ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS THE PATH TO SUCCESS AND FULFILLMENT

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Pamela J. Bucci, Town Clerk, 5977 East Henrietta Road, Rush, New York 14543 WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TEAM PLAYER Happily shares the spotlight: Never the glory hog, a team player is content to stand in the spotlight alongside coworkers. Team players make sure everyone is involved and recognized equally, and even take their share of the blame when things go awry.

Inside Sales/Customer Service

Avon Office We’re searching for an energetic team- oriented person with superior customer service skills! Must be detail oriented and have the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced deadline-driven environment. Excellent time management, computer experience (e-mail, data entry) a must. Telemarketing and/or sales experience a plus.

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(NAPSI)—The United States has long been considered a leader in entrepreneurial pursuits, with everyone from ambitious self-starters to certified moguls making their way here from around the globe to transform dreams into realities. According to the Global Entrepreneurship Development Institute, the United States provides the best environment for cultivating entrepreneurship, ranking first out of 138 countries. On the flip side, however, first-time business owners have only an 18 percent chance of succeeding. So how to bridge the gap between the dreamers and the triumphant? If you’re a student looking for a way to make your passion into your career, you may be glad to learn there’s a college program that can put you on the right path, while also providing you with a classic liberal arts education. The new Entrepreneurship minor course of study at Pennsylvania’s Lycoming College provides a modern approach to a liberal arts education, while preparing students to start a company of their own, to work for another entrepreneurial company or to be more entrepreneurial within a larger company. The program is headed by Marshall D. Welch III, the Sloter Endowed Chair in Entrepreneurship at Lycoming College, who is an accomplished entrepreneur with extensive experience advising and managing organizations, merger integration and emerging growth companies. He also approaches entrepreneurship differently from others. Welch believes that entrepreneurship, at its core, is finding and creating value, and that studying entrepreneurship as an academic discipline helps students learn to be innovative in whatever field they ultimately pursue. In less than one year, Lycoming College’s entrepreneurship classes have become a sought-after, valued addition to many students’ class schedules. The program is built on the notion that any student’s core education, regardless of academic major, can be augmented with the practical knowledge and skills necessary to take a business idea to fruition, such as innovation, digital marketing, intellectual property and financial skills. “My No. 1 objective is to create a world-class experience for students by joining the liberal arts with entrepreneurship,” said Welch. “I believe that the core knowledge of any entrepreneur is first his or her primary field of study, whether that is biology, archaeology, music or any of the other majors at Lycoming. Then add the practical knowledge and skills necessary to help our students become successful entrepreneurs or even work for entrepreneurial companies.” Firmly grounded in the liberal arts, the College has modernized its approach to higher education by offering courses that better prepare students for the 21st century. Still in its infancy, the program is already attracting well-known speakers to campus. Jay Ducote, celebrity chef and restaurateur, who has appeared on Food Network and Travel Channel, recently lectured to the College community on how he followed his passion and took risks on his road to success. “Lycoming is resolute in its mission to offer students a 21st-century education, and I believe our entrepreneurship offerings are an important part of that charge. Thinking deeply and making bold decisions to do something the world has never seen, while also staying true to your passions, accurately describes the students at this institution—a truth that also closely aligns with the principles of entrepreneurship,” said Welch. Learn More: For further facts or to register, go to www.lycoming.edu.

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Retired? Bored?

FULL-TIME CLEANERS NEEDED

Part-Time CDL B Driver

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

RUSH-HENRIETTA CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT Apply:

Part-time CDL B driver needed to transport trucks and make parts deliveries - all within a 10 mile radius of our facility.

Office of Human Resources 2034 Lehigh Station Rd. Henrietta, NY 14467

Contact Luc Cullen at:

585-272-0050 or e-mail: lucascullen@metzgergear.com

Alpine Manor is currently seeking the following part-time positions:

MEDICATION AIDE 3pm-11pm Saturdays.

WEEKEND SUPERVISOR 8:30am-4:30pm every other weekend Interested individuals call or stop in for an interview or e-mail resume to: info@alpinemanor.com

Alpine Manor 2714 Poplar Hill Rd., Lima, NY 14485 (585) 346-5880

Automotive Technician For a busy independent repair facility in the Geneseo area. • 2+ years experience in the automotive field working with domestic, import & light trucks • Must have clean NYS driver’s license • Tow endorsement a plus • NYS Inspector’s license • Good work habits • Good basic automotive skills - have your own tools, including air tools • Experience in computerized engine controls, with scanners and driveablility problems and in the use of diagnostic equipment, alignments, etc. are a plus for the job.

TOW TRUCK DRIVER Full/part-time. Must have experience in light duty towing, flat bed & recovery work. No CDL needed. Must have tow endorsement and a clean driver’s license. Pay and benefits are based on experience. Stop in for full job description, to get an application or to drop off a resume.

M&R Automotive Service (585) 455-0013 4561 Morgan View Road, Geneseo, NY 14454 • mras1automotive@gmail.com

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