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STAY SAFE WHEN SELLING YOUR CAR
Millions of people across the globe sell their used vehicles each year, and many of those sales go smoothly. But selling to strangers carries some risk, and sellers must consider their safety when putting their vehicles up for sale.
Arrange to meet prospective buyers in public. While it can be inconvenient to drive to a public place each time a prospective buyer expresses interest in your vehicle, sacrificing convenience for security is worth the extra effort. Many people would not invite strangers to their homes under typical circumstances, so it makes no sense to do so when selling a vehicle. If possible, invite buyers to meet you in the parking lot of your office. Or if the car you’re selling is not the car you drive to work each day, then arrange to meet with buyers in a mall or grocery store parking lot.
Meet buyers with a buddy in tow. There’s safety in numbers, so bring a friend or family member along when meeting prospective buyers. Many buyers won’t pose a threat to sellers, but some may be criminals looking to steal a vehicle or cause harm to sellers who are complete strangers.
Criminals are less likely to attack or take advantage of two or more people than one person. And should anything go wrong with a sale, having a witness around to back up your version of sale terms cannot hurt.
Let prospective buyers know you want to see some identification. When prospective buyers respond to your ad, let them know you will want to see some valid photo identification before you allow them to take the car for a test drive. Letting prospective buyers know this in advance of meeting them can prevent an awkward, potentially confrontational situation when you meet in person.
Don’t be afraid to turn away buyers who seem suspicious. While your goal might be to sell your vehicle as quickly as possible, don’t hesitate to turn away prospective buyers who make you feel uneasy. If they insist on seeing the vehicle, hang up the phone after informing them you intend to contact the authorities.
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LEAF PEEPING PLANNING GUIDE
Pack the right gear
While most people are not without a smartphone that can capture amazing high-resolution imagery, serious leaf photographers may want to take out their prized camera equipment for leaf-peeping excursions. Also bring along a map or a GPS-enabled device so you can explore back roads and areas off the beaten path more readily.
There are plenty of apps that can help with foliage-finding adventures, so a phone is a handy tool. When packing, also bring along hiking boots, comfortable layered clothing and any equipment you’d normally take for an afternoon in the great outdoors.
Another idea is to hit the ATM machine prior to the visit. Many smaller towns and their local shops may not take credit cards, so it’s best to have cash on hand for food and souvenirs.
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Gift auctions are a fun way to raise money for good causes. Organizing a gift auction requires a team of dedicated volunteers.
* Enlist a team of gift-wrappers. Presentation may determine bids and increase those bids. Ask for donations of baskets and wrapping materials, such as ribbon and cellophane. Each prize can be wrapped in ways to entice bidders to bid high and bid often.
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Learn what you can about breast cancer. Research the type of cancer your loved one has, which may make it easier to understand what to expect. If the person is amenable, you may consider accompanying her to appointments to hear firsthand about the next steps in her treatment and recovery.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I have had gastroparesis for many years. About two years ago, it led to small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (which I once read about in your column). I worked with a dietician for several months. One of the treatments she suggested was an herbal product called Iberogast. The combination of herbs helps the stomach to empty quicker. I use it each night before bed (as part of a 12-hour fast), or whenever I have overeaten and feel bad. It has been most helpful for me. Iberogast is available online. -- L.E.
ANSWER: Iberogast is a combination of nine medicinal plant extracts. Studies in Germany and Austria, where it is most commonly used, have shown the medication to be more effective than the placebo (and about as effective as one common prescription medication) in the treatment of functional dyspepsia and irritable bowel disease. The medication has generally been regarded as safe, but there are rare cases of liver injury associated with this medication, with at least one of which eventually requiring a liver transplantation.
All medications -- whether prescription or overthe-counter, natural or synthetic -- have the potential for harm. Iberogast is pretty safe, with just a handful of bad outcomes in its 50 years of use, involving millions of doses, but it can still cause rare and severe adverse effects. Iberogast is worth considering in people whose symptoms have not been successfully treated with other therapies.
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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.
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, Doctor ofLivonia Autumn in the Village Leaps to New Heights of Family Fun
BY AMANDA DUDEKCongratulations to the Autumn in the Village
On Saturday, September 10th, Autumn in the Village returned to Livonia a er a two-year Covid hiatus. is festival is held every year on the second Saturday of September by the Village of Livonia and is organized by a volunteer committee. In 2001, Autumn in the Village began as a way to recognize village businesses and to thank them for the patience they had shown during extensive Routes 15 & 20A renovations.
“During the rst festival, people were having a good time, and we thought, ‘We need to do this again!’” said Mayor Lathan.
Since then, the festival has grown tremendously to include children’s activities, arts and cra s, food, live music, what the Mayor calls “the biggest parade we have all year long,” and, this year, the rst annual cornhole tournament, and much more! According to Mayor Lathan, the focus of the festival is on activities for children. Admission and these activities are all free of charge. e festival also o en includes a fundraising element.
“ is year, we were so lucky to have A&R Beauty Bar put together a haircut-a-thon to help a Livonia teenage boy who is battling leukemia. ey are the unsung heroes, our shining star,” shared festival committee member Jo Ann Weber.
Beautiful, awardwinning scarecrow designed by Kate Chesbro!
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“Autumn in the Village is always a success when kids and families come out,” Weber said. “ at is what makes the ten months that we put into planning all worth it. It is a community working together.”
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IT PAYS TO USE CRATES WHEN TRAINING PUPPIES
Many dog owners, particularly those who have never before had a dog, may hesitate to employ crates to train their puppies. That’s understandable, as on the surface it can seem cruel or inhumane to confine a living animal to a cage. However, the AKC notes that dogs are den animals that naturally seek out canine caves for security. That’s true whether dog owners provide crates for their puppies or not. So while humans may see crates as cruel, dogs very likely view their crates as secure places where they can go if they get scared or feel skittish. In fact, according to the AKC, dogs’ perception of crates is one reason why dog owners typically find it relatively easy to get their dogs to adjust to crates and ultimately enjoy them.
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By Matilda CharlesFree College Courses
In an attempt to keep brain cells active this winter, I have signed up for a college course. e good news is that it’s all online and it’s free. e other good news is that it’s sponsored by a major university.
It’s called Open Courseware, and I found my class on the internet. Yale, Harvard, MIT, Stanford and many others have “massive open online courses,” also known as MOOCs, and their main purpose is to provide learning opportunities. You have to appreciate MIT especially. ey make course material for their 2,600 classes “available on the web, free of charge, to any user anywhere in the world.”
Most of these open courseware classes are self-paced (do them when you want a er downloading the lecture). Most don’t get you a certi cate or a degree, but then most don’t cost anything either. Beware, of course, scammers who’d like to take your personal information and charge you for a class that’s actually free and doesn’t require you to sign up. Your best bet, until you’re familiar with open courseware, is to stick to the big-name universities.
For a three-minute video showing an explanation of MIT’s open courseware, see www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICa_4xUr8BA.
Read the ne print on the website as you hunt for a class. Read the syllabus (description of the course) and the list of texts to be used. If you’re required to read books, see if they’re free to download online. (Some of the material downloads are huge.) Pay attention to the estimated time commitment for the course you want to take.
If you de nitely want to attend in-person college but need nancial help, see www.aseniorcitizenguideforcollege.com. Click on “Find Your State Tuition Waivers” and see if any in your state are covered. Some colleges will have a link to an application for a tuition waiver for seniors; some will just have a website and phone number to call for information.
Note: e Great Courses (www.thegreatcourses.com) are not open courseware and will cost money. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Down syndrome is the most common chromosomal condition. People with Down syndrome may have mental impairment and a higher risk for various illnesses. While the public may be familiar with the hallmarks of Down syndrome,many people may not be aware that there are actually three different types of Down syndrome.
· Trisomy-21 (nondisjunction): This is the most common type of Down syndrome and is the result of an error in cell division called “nondisjunction.” The National Down Syndrome Society says nondisjunction results in an embryo with three copies of chromosome 21 instead of two.As the embryo develops,the extra chromosome is replicated in every cell of the body. This type of Down syndrome accounts for 95 percent of all cases.
· Mosaicism: This is diagnosed when there is a mixture of two types of cells, indicates the NDSS. Some contain the usual 46 chromosomes, while the others contain 47. The cells with 47 chromosomes contain an extra chromosome 21. Research indicates people with mosaicism have fewer characteristics of Down syndrome than those with other types, but this form is the least common, accounting for roughly 1 percent of all cases.
· Translocation: Accounting for 4 percent of cases of Down syndrome, translocation is marked by 46 chromosomes in all cells. However, an additional full or partial copy of chromosome 21 attaches to another chromosome, usually chromosome 14. The presence of the extra full or partial chromosome 21 causes the characteristics of Down syndrome, says the NDSS.
No matter which form is diagnosed, people with Down syndrome have an extra portion of chromosome 21 present in some shape or form. This extra genetic material alters normal development in the body.
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By JoAnn Derson* Necklace chains that have turned dark due to oils in your skin can be washed in warm water with a dab of shampoo mixed in. Also, keep your old earring backs -- they might fit a different pair if one gets lost! -- M.F. in Washington
* To freshen the color of carpets (and destroy moth larvae or flea eggs), liberally sprinkle salt on them before vacuuming. I use a cleaned out Parmesan cheese container for this. It works very well. -- J.K. in Pennsylvania
* To clean the glass inside your oven door, use the stovetop cleaner for your glass stovetop. -- V.P. in Florida
* Use cold, salted water to defrost a chicken for roasting. You will have very flavorful and moist meat. -- E.D. in Kansas
* Save plastic lidded containers from the kitchen. Cover with colorful duct tape, and they can be used as storage or even as gift wrapping.
* Disposable razors can be used to remove burrs from sweaters or wool slacks. Just be sure to keep it out of the reach of children. -- O.D. in Tennessee
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” -- Martin Luther King, Jr. WWW.PRAYERHENRIETTA.COMVolunteer...
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Wood Library provides a safe and inclusive environment where people can spark their imaginations, satisfy their curiosity, engage in lifelong learning, and make community connections. Wood Library is in need of volunteers to help with shelving books and other materials, straightening shelves, ful lling hold requests, and assisting with special library events. Wood Library’s volunteer application can also be found online at www.woodlibrary.org/volunteer or contact Stephanie Toomey at 585-394-1381 or stoomey@pls-net.org.
Visit https://woodlibrary.org/volunteer/ Don’t miss Wood Library’s Fall Book Sale to be held October 8-16, 2022! Book donations will be accepted at Wood Library, 134 N Main St, Canandaigua, on ursday, October 6, 2022, from 9:00AM-6:00PM.
• Alzheimer’s Association: Be a part of our planning committees! Email Julie DeMersman at jademersman@alz.org or call (585) 257-4476.
• Aurora House of Western Monroe County: Only a few hours a week or a month can be a great bene t to our residents; there are many opportunities to share your gi s and interests with Aurora House. If you think you may be interested in hands-on care giving for residents, please know that you do not need to have healthcare experience to volunteer. ere is training provided, and no one is asked to volunteer as a primary person on a shi until comfortable with their skills. Email director@aurorahousewmc.com.
• Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, O ce Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com.
• Finger Lakes oroughbred Adoption Program (FLTAP): We are in need of basic barn help for the horses, especially on Saturdays and Sundays. Mostly cleaning stalls and basic grooming (no experience necessary). Email ladyalina14@yahoo.com or call (585) 478-4664.
• Generation Two: Volunteers needed to play with children in kindergarten to 2nd grade in select Monroe County schools in the fall. Training provided. Commitment of 1 day per week for 3 hours. Visit our website to learn about our program at www.g2rochester.org. Call Oni Colon at (315) 520-5064, or email oni.colon@g2rochester.org.
• Genesee County 4-H Program, 4-H Teen Club Leader: Coordinate monthly meetings and projects for youth age 13-18. Call (585) 343-3040 or email genesee4h@cornell.edu.
• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry needs your help! Email ggefoodpantry@gmail.com.
• Girl Scouts of Western NY: e Avon-Caledonia area is looking for volunteers for troops Daisy, Brownie, and Juniors. Training and many resources provided. Contact Jeanne at (585) 226-6434 or by email at jfusco33@juno.com.
• Give-a-Li at Lifespan is seeking volunteer drivers to provide independence and safety for our older neighbors who are no longer able to drive. Rides are given to medical appointments and other necessary supplemental insurances are provided free of charge. If you have a couple of hours a week, or even a couple of hours a month, contact us by phone at (585) 244-8400 or email at info@lifespan-roch.org.
• PAX - Program of Academic Exchange is seeking host families for the 2022-2023 academic year (or “welcome families” for 6-8 weeks). Share YOUR America with an exchange student. Contact me with questions at emilypelkowski@gmail.com or (315) 576-2326.
• Richmond (Honeoye) Fire Department needs volunteers to help with everything from ghting res to re ghter support, ambulance driver and EMS support. ere is something for everyone to help with. Help us to help you, your neighbors and community. Volunteering is a rewarding experience. Contact us for details. Email Dale Doty at ddoty3@rochester.rr.com or call him at (585) 750-1173.
• Senior Wishes grants wishes to lower income seniors living independently and to those living in care facilities in Erie, Niagara, Orleans, Genesee and Wyoming counties. Wishes have included attending sporting and cultural events, visiting a loved one not seen in years, and re-engaging a senior in a hobby. Simple needs are also considered. For more information about Senior Wishes, visit www.seniorwishes.org or call Executive Director, Wendy Backman at (716) 508-2121.
• Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home in Perry helps with end-of-life care in a 2 bed home. Come join our family of volunteers! Email Suzanne at suzannescch167@gmail.com.
• UR Medicine Home Care/Meals On Wheels: Help us deliver meals in Monroe County. Meals are delivered Monday-Friday between the hours of 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM. Call (585) 274-4385.
• Vincent House: e Vincent House in Wayland is a Comfort Care Home serving residents with end-of-life care. We are in need of volunteers. Contact Christina Mattice at (585) 728-2427.
• Rochester Hope for Pets: Rochester Hope for Pets raises money through generous donors and grant programs in order to provide funds to Rochester area individuals needing assistance paying for veterinary care for their beloved pets. To learn more or to make a donation, please visit www. rochesterhopeforpets.org.
Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us’. Published online and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com.
UPGRADE ATTIC INSULATION TO SAVE ON ENERGY EXPENSES
(NAPSI)—One of the most cost-effective ways to make your home more comfortable year-round is to add insulation to your attic, including the attic trap or access door. By sealing uncontrolled air leaks, points out the U.S. Department of Energy, you can save 10 percent to 20 percent on your heating and cooling bills. Fortunately, this can be a relatively easy task.
Why Improve Your Insulation
Animproperlyinsulatedatticcanbeapreventablesourceofenergylossand unnecessary expense. Over time, insulation can settle or compact, which reduces its R-value. An insulating material’s resistance to conductive heat flow is measured or rated in terms of its thermal resistance or R-value— the higher the R-value, the greater the insulating effectiveness. A breezy attic may also result in drifts or shifts in your original insulation, leaving gaps where heat can escape. By topping up your attic insulation, you’ll increase the thermal level, reducing your overall energy usage and saving you money.
How To Do It
A simple way to do this is to topup the existing insulation in your attic. This is one project that homeowners can often tackle for themselves. Look for timesaving, easy-to-install products, such as stone wool batts, that are easy to work with and don’t require costly blower rentals, protective clothing or an investment in expensive equipment.
You can easily add Rockwool ComfortBatt insulation on top of most existing insulationtoincreaseR-valueinanatticwithouthavingtodoanyremediation or removal first. The batts will remain stable and won’t shift after they are put in place, ensuring upgraded thermal protection. They’re also:
• Easily cut
• Noncombustible
• Excellent for sound absorbency
• Not likely to rot or promote growth of fungi or mildew
• Water and moisture resistant.
To apply the insulation, simply begin in one corner of the attic, open the bag and place the stone wool batts as needed to get a consistent layer throughout the attic. Make sure to cover spaces around ducts, wiring and piping, converting these awkward spaces into energy-saving areas. One of theadvantagesofstonewoolbattsistheircompatibilitywithotherinsulation types, eliminating any need to remove existing product.
Learn More: For further facts and tips on insulation, go to www.rockwool.com/products/comfortbatt.
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“I frequently tramped eight or ten miles through the deepest snow to keep an appointment with a beech-tree, or a yellow birch, or an old acquaintance among the pines.” - Henry David Thoreau
Reduce energy costs and improve the safety of your home through energy efficiency measures in owned or rented property.
By Fifi Rodriguez1. U.S. STATES: Which state’s official animal is a panther?
2. LITERATURE: What was the color of the man’s hat in the “Curious George” book series?
3. TELEVISION: Chuck Woolery was the original host of which TV game show?
4. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What was the location of the first White Castle restaurant?
5. COMICS: What’s the name of the newspaper where Clark Kent works?
6. MOVIES: Which 1980s movie features a character named Aurora Greenway?
7. PSYCHOLOGY: What fear is represented in the phobia eisoptrophobia?
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8. GEOGRAPHY: How many African countries have Portuguese as their official language?
9. ANIMAL KINGDOM: On average, cats sleep how many hours a day?
10. HISTORY: The ancient city of Rome was built on how many hills?
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CARE FOR TOOLS PROPERLY
Homeowners often choose to save money and learn valuable skills by doing their own home improvement projects. These minor or major renovations are made much more successful by having the right tools for the job. Investing in good tools can be smart, but those tools are only effective if they are accessible and in good repair. Homeowners who emphasize taking care of their tools can make DIY projects that much easier and more rewarding.
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REMEDY LANDSCAPE DRAINAGE PROBLEMS
When confronted with drainage issues that cannot be remedied by other methods, homeowners may need to install drainage systems. Such systems often employ French drains that are built through or around the perimeter of a property. French drains are typically a trench that contains perforated plastic pipe and is backfilled with gravel. Water runs into these channels and gets swept away by the piping. Do-it-yourselfers may want to try installing drainage systems themselves. However, because excavation is necessary, it’s often best to have the property inspected and marked for utilities, then have the drainage system installed by professionals.
PREPARE YOUR LAWN & GARDEN FOR WINTER
Apply a winterizing fertilizer. Winterizing fertilizers can help lawns store food they need to survive through winter and also can help them bounce back strong in spring. Such fertilizers are typically formulated for coolseason grasses such as fescue and bluegrass and are often best applied after the final cut of fall. Warm-season grasses go dormant in winter, so homeowners whose lawns contain these types of grasses won’t want to apply a winterizing fertilizer. Homeowners who don’t know which type of grass they have or are concerned about when to apply a winterizing fertilizer should consult with a lawncare professional before fertilizing.
PAVING & SEALING
Redefine A Space With An Interior Decorator
Interior decorators work with people of all budgets. Homeowners sometimes wrestle with the practicality of hiring a decorator, wondering why they should spend the money when they can do the work themselves. But hiring a professional interior decorator can ensure the job is done right, within budget and completed within a reasonable amount of time.
Homeowners often have no idea where to begin when attempting to establish flow from room to room in their homes. Decorators can help homeowners tailor the interiors of their homes to produce the desired vibe.
Hiring a designer can help a person avoid making potentially costly design errors. An aesthetically appealing house also can increase the home’s value, setting a property above others in terms of appeal. Even though the designer will charge a fee, the investment may be well worth the expense when the room is done right the first time.
Interior decorators have numerous resources at their disposal. Fine tuned to the world of design, they understand which trends will come and go and also which design ideas have staying power. In addition, decorators will be in touch with vendors in the industry, connecting homeowners with the best of the best.
In addition to expertise and resources, interior decorators have eyes that will be trained on things homeowners may not have noticed or even realized can be done. A designer may envision removing a room to create more space or knocking a wall down to let more natural light into a room.
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Blue SLEEPER SOFA. Good condition hardly used. Pick up, Geneseo: 585-233-2665
JUMPER CABLES, BICYCLE CHAIN with lock, BROADCAST SPREADER (for lawn fertilizer, grass seed, etc.): 585-944-7792
6 new AIRFIT P10 PILLOWS for use with ResMed CPAP machine. These are in sealed unopened packages: oliviabutts43@hotmail.com
JOHN DEERE 214 LAWN TRACTOR. Has not ran in many years. You pick up: 585-346-2939
Mainstay. Multifunctional Comfort. FOAM PILLOW WEDGE: nbelmont@rochester.rr.com
SOFA in neutral colors with some wood trim. In good condition. You pick up: 585-582-2956 or rdbest@frontiernet.net
SPONGE FOAM 12-INCH DIAMETER ROUNDS. 1” thick. 300 to 400 available. Clean and bagged. Geneseo area: wollabear@gmail.com
SUNDAY SCHOOL CURRICULUM from Regular Baptist Press. Everything needed for ages 2 - 3 through fifth grade: 585-356-2632 leave message
PEONIES – 5 short variety, red color: kmrush71@gmail.com
TWIN PLATFORM BED with underneath drawers. REAL WOOD, not composite veneered. You pick up, truck: mrnyjet@gmail.com
TONING TABLE ELITE MAXIMIZER. Excellent condition. Good for exercises indoors. Very heavy. Pick up, Wayland: 585-728-3801
GLASS TOP DINING ROOM TABLE with 4 chairs, CORNER SHELF. Wood & Metal: 585-752-0219
One BENCH PIANO. One BUFFET with glass doors (comes in two parts): jbennett55@rochester.rr.com
CHINA PAINTING, PAINTS, SUPPLIES and STUDIES. Pick up, Canandaigua: 585-394-3583
STEP BACK CUPBOARD. Antique. Oak. 84” W x 79” H x 18” D. Pick up, Lima: 585-346-3989
SOFA, RECLINER, large BED, TABLE without chairs, BOX FANS, BATHROOM SETS, TOWELS, WASHCLOTHS and BLANKETS. Pick up by 9/24 in Scottsville: 585-346-6294
About 200 CDs of ‘60s ‘70s MUSIC (Dylan, Stones, John Prine, etc.) and some big bands and blues: mconti02@yahoo.com
RED RASPBERRIES. Everbearing. Needs to be thinned out. You dig, Lakeville: 585-409-6663
One month supply, plus supplies for OSMOLITE 1.5 FORMULA for a feeding tube. Pick up, Victor: 863-229-6925
FULL SIZE WOOD PICNIC TABLE. Excellent condition. Stained, pressure treated; kept indoors. Must pick up: KMRush71@gmail.com
andGOLF CART for disabled Marine, for school booster club president. Needing minor repairs okay: butts38@hotmail.com
Avon is getting an ice rink! Seeking ICE SKATE DONATIONS, all sizes. Donate at the Village Office (74 Genesee Street): avonholidayspectacular@gmail.com
INFARED HEAT LAMP BULBS for chicken coop: 585-374-5768
Used RUGS to use in barn studio. Will pick up: 607-968-4094
HO SCALE ITEMS for train layout. Norfolk and Western J611 with Powhatan Arrow passenger cars, working transformer, track, scenery; buildings: 315-694-6197
DAGUERREOTYPE/TIN TYPE PHOTOS. Any subject: Text or email mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
WYNDHAM TIMESHARES. 1 – Myrtle Beach, South Carolina and 1 – Las Vegas, Nevada. Fully paid. Available for one week, anytime: 680-766-0811
FULLSIZE TRUCK TOOLBOX, doesn’t have to look pretty. Call Jason: 585-447-0201
Pet Safe HOUSEPLANTS. Disabled veteran will pick up. Near Medina please: 585-297-6095 / Terry
COUNTED CROSS STITCH PATTERNS: 585-424-5993
EARLY RECURVE ARCHERY HUNTING BOWS and/or ARROWS. Text or email: mintshape@netacc.net or 585-794-0448
DEER ANTLERS, SKULLS, TURKEY WINGS – anything to do with wildlife for a nonprofit’s wildlife education class for young adults: paulamir55@gmail.com
STAINED or LEADED GLASS WINDOW SASHES. Any condition, missing pieces or otherwise: kboheim@rochester.rr.com
UTILITY TRAILER: Jason 585-447-0201
Working 60 GALLON HOT WATER HEATER for double-wide in Penn Yan for local disabled Veteran: 585-759-4390
PIPING FOR WOOD STOVE or DUCT WORK, 6”: 585-323-1762
POKÉMON CARDS. Can pick up in Batavia. Text: 585-536-6269
CROQUET SET: 585-507-8788
MINI CORDLESS ELECTRIC CHAINSAW (4”): 585-409-6477
ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR for sad elderly man in a home whose broke down and can’t afford another: 585-203-7637
J ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED in good working condition: 585-880-7650
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During the past week, Putin’s renewed threats of the use of nuclear weapons against Ukraine have many concerned. Some feel it is a valid threat; others believe it is a hollow intimidation attempt as Russia continues to lose face in the world. Do you think Putin would actually push the nuclear button against Ukraine?
• Yes, in a heartbeat
• Yes, but only as a last resort
• No, but he will cause devastation
• No, it’s an empty threat
Poll Ends 10-04-22
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According to reports, Ukraine states it has retaken about 3,088 sq. miles during the month of September, a space roughly three times the size of Rhode Island. Do you feel this is the beginning of the end for the Russian occupation of Ukraine?
0% Yes, Ukraine’s victory is near.
39% Yes, but it will take time.
46% No, the war will continue indefinitely.
15% No, Russia will completely occupy Ukraine.
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DID YOU KNOW? According to the Environmental Protection Agency, air currents can carry pesticides that were applied to nearby properties.That means even people who do not apply pesticides in their lawns and gardens can still be at risk of exposure to these potentially harmful chemicals.People concerned by the prospect of being exposed to the pesticides being applied by their neighbors can stay indoors with their children and pets while the substances are being applied. Those who live near fields and parks where pesticides are routinely applied can plant hardy,thick-branched trees to reduce their risk of airborne exposure.The EPA notes that such plants and shrubs can serve as buffers against airborne pesticides,essentially acting as walls around a property that prevent gusty winds from blowing pesticides into yards and gardens.
to Care for Animals
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We can’t have pets in our apartment, but I want to teach my children about responsibility and compassion for animals. Are there volunteer opportunities for kids out there? -- Jessica in Seattle
DEAR JESSICA: ere certainly are volunteer opportunities for kids in most communities. e hard part can be nding one that will work for your kids, t in with school schedules and provide the kind of rewarding experience you want them to have. PAWS.org, for example, has several volunteer opportunities in the Lynnwood, Washington, area. e shelter doesn’t allow kids under 18 to work directly with animals, but it hosts a special Day of Service for those 10 or older to help spruce up its dog trail, and hosts a PAWSwalk each summer. Kids also can choose to “donate their day” -- ask for donations to the organization in lieu of birthday presents, for example. at’s just one organization in one area. Kids and parents should search for local shelters and animal-rescue organizations to see what volunteer or fundraising opportunities are available. Another, more immediate opportunity may be right in your neighborhood. Do you have friends or neighbors with pets? Are they willing to let your kids visit and play with their dog or cat? Is there an elderly relative or friend who needs help walking their dog or taking their cat to the veterinarian? Remember that, as the parent, you’ll need to supervise your kids for many of these events or pet-care opportunities. But you’ll be giving them key tools to be awesome pet owners of the future.
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Rush Public Library
5977 East Henrietta Rd. Rush 585-533-1370
www.libraryweb.org/rush
Monday 1:00pm - 8:00pm
Tuesday 11:00am - 8:00pm
Wednesday 1:00pm - 8:00pm
Thursday 11:00am - 8:00pm
Friday 1:00pm - 8:00pm
Saturday 10:00am - 2:00pm
Sunday CLOSED
Henrietta Public Library
625 Calkins Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 359-7092 • www.hpl.org Mon.-Thurs. 9am-9pm Fri. 9am-5pm; Sat. 10am-5pm
Henrietta Public Library currently provides curbside pickup and in-building services. Hours are subject to change. Please call (585) 359-7092 for hours before visiting.
HenriettaPublicLibrary:
Title: FinancialLiteracy101withAnnetteCampbellfromTheTaxExperience
Details:Doyoueverfeeloverwhelmedbydealingwithyourfinances?Doyoucringewhenyouhear thewords“budget”and“investing” andwishitwaslessterrifying?You arenotalone!AnnetteCampbell, ownerandfounderofTheTaxExperiencerighthereinRochester,wantsto helpadultsandfamiliesgetcomfortablewiththeirfinances.Annette willcoverimportantfinancialtopics likebudgeting,entrepreneurship, wealthbuilding,investing,andhowto creategoodmoneyhabits.Thisevent willtakeplaceonThursday,October 13that7pminHenriettaPublicLibrary’sCommunityRoom.Registerby visitinghpl.libcal.comorbycalling 585-359-7092.
RunningwiththeAngels5K is a familyfriendly5Kracethatstartsat St.Peter’sEpiscopalChurch,3825 E.HenriettaRd.,Henrietta.The routegoesthroughthesurroundingneighborhoodstreets. HeldOctober16th,1pm.Online RegistrationatRunSignUp.com. Adults$20,Children10andunder $15.Bymail10/11/22.Sendto: RunningwiththeAngelsat3825E. HenriettaRd.,Henrietta,NY14467. Makeallcheckspayableto:St. Peter’sEpiscopalChurchandwrite “race”inthememo.Forfurther information:Barbara 585-334-9062.Cashorchecks only.Registration/PacketPickupat St.Peter’s-Saturday1pm-4pm$22|Sunday,dayofrace-$25. Children10andunder-$15(both days).
Apples are one of the most widelygrown tree fruits and become available for picking in early fall. They can be put to use in all differenttypesoffoodapplicationsfrom desserts to sauces to beverages. As a stand-alone snack,applesare a healthysource of antioxidantsandfiber.
BATAVIA
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
PenfieldPublicLibrary
Come FromAway:Sunday,October2
|2PM|ForAdults|Registration required
ChessClub:Mondays,October3&17
|4:30PM|ForTweens|Registration required
SAT/ACTandCollegeAdmissions
ParentQ&A:Monday,October3| 6:30PM|ForParents|Registration required
IntrotoSocialMedia:Thursday,October6|7PM|ForAdults|Registration required
PreschoolBuilders:Friday,October7|
10:30AM|ForKids|Registration required
NationalPizzaMonthCelebration: Friday,October7|1PM|ForKids| Registrationrequired
SalaffStringQuartet:Sunday,October 9|2:30PM|ForAdults|Registration required
FireSafetyVisit:Monday,October10
|10:30AM|ForKids|Registration required
RomanceBookGroup:Monday,October17|7PM|ForAdults|Registrationrequired
WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES
Think of small business sponsorships when putting together school- or clubbased fundraisers.
TheGreatBataviaTrainShowFor 50yearstheGreatBataviaTrain Showhasbeenoneofthepremier hobbyeventsinWesternNew York.Allformsofmodelrailroad andtrain-relatedmerchandisewill beavailable.Itemsofferedinclude allscalesofmodeltrains,historic railroaditems,books,DVD’sand toys.Modelingdemonstrations, andalimitednumberofportable layouts,willbepartofthefun.Free parking.SnackBaravailable.Held October16,9:30-3:30pmatthe GeneseeCommunityCollegeRichardCCallArena,OneCollegeRd., Batavia.$6adults,$3under18, freeforchildrenunder13.http:// gsme.org
FAIRPORT
OneMillionStepsforOCDWalk
Rochester,NY: JoinusonSaturday,October1statFellowsRoad Park,499FellowsRoadinFairport, forthefirstannualRochester,NY OneMillionStepsforOCDWalk. Registrationbeginsat9amandthe walkstartsat10am.Therewillbe anartisanfair,foodtrucks,lawn gamesandahugeraffleofover50 basketsandgiftcertificates!https:// support.iocdf.org/event/rochesterny-one-million-steps-for-ocd-walk/ e413089?c_src=search-page
HENRIETTA
TakeoffPoundsSensibly Join TOPSClub.ReasonableRates/Team Support.Groupmeetingsfollow Weigh-InseachThursdayat8:15 AM.JoinusatAmericanLegion Hall,260MiddleRoad,Henrietta. Info-585-729-2192.
TheHenriettaGardenClub meets the2ndWednesday,except May-AugandDecat6:30PMin thelowerleveloftheHenrietta TownHall,475CalkinsRd.The October12thmeetingwillfeature “PuttingTheGardenToBed”with MasterGardenerJurijKushner. Guestsarewelcomeforafreevisit. Handicapaccessible.https://sites. google.com/site/ henriettagardenclub/orcall 585-747-6780
FridayFishFry&Moreatthe Elks! Beer-battered haddockw/ fries,coleslaw,roll&salad$13. Broiledhaddockw/bakedpotato, vegetable,roll&salad$13.Fish& chipbasket$8.Cheeseravioli w/redsauce$8.Add2meatballs,2 sausageoroneofeach,$3. ChickenFingerBasket$7.SPECIAL: TurkeyPanini&fries,$10.Serving 5:30to7:30PMortillsoldout.Call 334-1900after4:00pmtopreorderordriveupandwe’lltake yourorder!Pricesincludesalestax. Gratuitynotincluded.September 30th,RochesterElksLodge#24, 3525E.HenriettaRd.,Henrietta. https://www.facebook.com/ RochesterElks24
HONEOYE FALLS
TheHoneoyeFalls/Townof Mendon HistoricalSociety will presentaprogramfeaturing Chris Carosa,GreaterWesternNewYork Historianandauthor.Entitled: “How(andWhat)ForgedOurMajorRoads”onThursday,October6, 7:30pmatTheMendonCommunityCenter,167NorthMainSt., HoneoyeFalls.Questions?Call 624-5655.
LIVONIA
AnnualTurkeyDinner- The United MethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummersSt,Livonia, willofferitsannualTurkeyDinner, DRIVE-THRUTAKEOUTONLY,on Saturday,October8,2022,from 2-7PM(oruntilsoldout).The menuwillfeatureturkey,stuffing, mashedpotatoes,gravy,squash anddessert.CostisAdultdinner $15,Childdinner$10.
MUMFORD
HosmersInnDinners- Fall dinnersinthehistoricHosmer’sInn (builtin1818)willtakeplaceon Friday,October7,Saturday,October8,Friday,October14,and Saturday,October15.Enjoyanelegantfour-coursemealinspiredby themeticulousgardenandfarm diariesThomasJeffersonkept,as wellascorrespondencefrom householdguestsandthosewho servedthem.Alldinnersbegin promptlyat6:00p.m.,allguests mustbe16+,andwineandbeer areavailableattimeofregistration foranadditionalcost,andmustbe purchasedinadvance.Genesee CountryVillageMuseum,1410 FlintHillRoad,Mumford.https:// www.gcv.org/events/hosmersdinners/
SpiritsofthePast- As youdepart fromtheTollHousewithyour guide,theoncefamiliarand welcomingHistoricVillagebecomesstrangeandominous.The houryouspendtravelingpathsless troddenandseeingthingsyou neverwillinthedaylightmayseem togoonforever.Groupsofabout 25bravesoulswilldepartfromthe TollHouseeverytenminutes(get yourtokenatadmissionwhenyou arrive).SpiritsofthePast:AWalkin theDarkrunsfortwoweekendsin 2022:Friday,October21,Saturday, October22,andSunday,October 23.Friday,October28,Saturday, October29,andSunday,October 30.GeneseeCountryVillageMuseum,1410FlintHillRoad,Mumford.https://www.gcv.org/events/ spirits-a-walk-in-the-dark/
Just as a painter needs light in order to put the finishing touches to his picture, so I need an inner light, which I feel I never have enough of in the autumn.
~Leo Tolstoy, to Nikolay Strakhov
GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER ● GVPENNYSAVER.COM 1-866-812-8111 Page21 RUSH-HENRIETTA EDITION ● FRIDAY,SEPTEMBER 30,2022 Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,October12,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.Pleasefollowsignsin churchparkinglotfordrivethroughinstructions.
AgriculturalFair! Celebrate the bountifulWesternNYharvestas theMuseumshinesinitsfinestfall colors!Enjoylivestockandcooking demonstrations,entertainmentfor thewholefamily,andbrowsingfor uniquefindsatthemarketinthe traditionofthecountryfairsofdays goneby.SaturdayandSunday, October1&2from10am-4pmat theGeneseeCountryVillage&Museum,1410FlintHillRoad,Mumford.https://www.gcv.org/events/ ag-fair/
PENFIELD
Women’sClubofWebsterOctober Meeting featuresSyedAhmed Mustafa,President&CEOofthe NortheastQuadrantAdvancedLife Support(NEQALS)atMeeting& Luncheon-Thursday,October 20th.NEQALSprovidesEmergency AdvancedLifeSupport(ALS)to Webster,Ontario&Penfield.Area womeninvited:PenfieldCountry Club,1784JacksonRd.Penfield. Mix-&-mingle-11:15a.m.,meeting-noon&lunch-12:30p.m., presentationfollows.$21.Entree: ThaiShrimpWrap,CornedBeefon ryebreadorgrilledchickensalad; includesfreshfruit,coffee,tea. RSVP&payment:October13thCarolynRittenhouse,405County LineRoad,Ontario,NY14519. 585-265-1303
PITTSFORD
59thAnnualPittsfordPTSASuper Sale-October19-21st. The PTSASuperSaleisagiant,upscale rummagesalewhereyouwillfind dealsonclothing,shoes,furniture, babygear,sportsequipment,linens,homegoods,tools,outdoor items,bikes,andmore!100%of thefundsraisedgotothePittsford PTSAtoprovideprogramsand eventsineachofour9schoolseveryPittsfordstudentbenefits fromSuperSale!SUPERSALEIS OPENTOTHEPUBLIC:Wednesday, October19,9am-7pm.50%OFF SALE:Thursday,October20,9am7pm.BAG-ITSALE:Friday,October 21,9am-7pm.MendonHigh SchoolGym,472MendonRd.,Pittsford.www.pittsfordptsa.net/ super-sale.
ROCHESTER
Autumn is the season of change. ~Taoist proverb
ComedianKathleenMadigan’s 32-year comedycareerisshowing nosignsofslowingdown.Madigan hasbeentouring250nightsayear ontheroadandhasrisenfrom performingincomedyclubsto performinginmarqueetheaters withsoldoutshows.She’s squeezedinover40appearances onlatenighttalkshowsandmultiplecomedyspecialsairingon Netflix,ComedyCentralandHBO. ShealsorecentlyjoinedJerry SeinfeldonhisNetflixshow “ComediansinCarsGettingCoffee”andmadethemostofthe pandemicbylaunchingapodcast, “Madigan’sPubcast,”onall streamingoutlets.October6,8pm, RBTL’sAuditoriumTheatre,885 EastMainSt.,Rochester.Cost: $33+.https://www.rbtl.org/events/ kathleen-madigan/
MovingDayforParkinson’s! Held Sunday,October2nd,9am12noonatFrontierField,333PlymouthAveN.,Rochester.Activity basedeventwithcommunitywalk aroundFrontierField.Comejoin familyandfriendsasweincrease awarenessandraisefundstocombatParkinson’sDisease,thefastest growingneurologicaldiseaseinthe US.http://movingdayrochester.org
TheBrockportSymphonyOrchestra, in collaborationwiththe HarrietTubmanBicentennial Celebration(HTBC),willhonorTubman’s200thbirthdaywithatribute entitled,“LetFreedomRing!”on Sunday,October2,3PM,LakeAvenueBaptistChurch,72Ambrose Street,Rochester.Admissionfree, andparkingsignswillbeposted. Thisprojectismadepossiblewith supportfromtheVillageofBrockportandfundsfromtheStatewide CommunityRegrantsProgram,a regrantprogramoftheNewYork StateCouncilontheArtswiththe supportoftheOfficeoftheGovernorandtheNewYorkState Legislatureandadministeredby GeneseeValleyCouncilontheArts. Additionalinformation:www. brockportsymphony.org.
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Rush Henrietta Prayer
e best part of the open free prayer meeting this week was when an unknown Spanish woman just started singing to Jesus. We prayed for America, Monroe County & Rush Henrietta. We prayed for our soldiers, children, homeless, sick & those with addictions.
Americans gather for the 4th of July. Likewise, should all Christians gather to pray. No denominational division/discussion.
Some of the unknown new people commented that this Prayer Meeting is “simple,” “no pressure,” and “Beautiful.”
“I didn’t have to do anything or even speak,” “no church talk,” & more.
Jesus said, “And He came to the disciples and found them sleeping, and said to Peter, ‘So, you men could not stay awake and keep watch with Me for one hour?’”
* We start at 6pm & we end at 7pm. Hope to see you October 4th at 6pm.
West Henrietta Fire Department 774 Erie Station Rd.
www.prayerhenrietta.com
ROCHESTER
RTOSOctoberTheatreOrgan Concert TheRochesterTheater OrganSocietypresents“Broadway toBeatles”onSunday,October9th at2:30PMattheAuditoriumTheatre.“2016YoungOrganistofthe Year”SeamusGethickermakeshis secondappearanceontheRTOSGriersonWurlitzer4/23theatre pipeorgan!AdmissionforNONmembersis$15perperson.Children12andunder,andstudents withschoolIDarealwaysFREE.The doorsopenat1:30PM.Seatingis GeneralAdmission,notReserved. ProofofvaccinationisNOTrequired.MasksareOPTIONAL,althoughhighlyencouraged!
RUSH
TrackingFallFoliagebyTrolleyEnjoy thecolorsofanupstateautumnisfromthewindowsofa vintageelectrictrolleycaratthe NewYorkMuseumof TransportationinRush,NY.Rides operateSundaysonly,October9, 16,and30andareincludedfree withadmissiontothemuseum.The 20-minuteridesdepartat11:30, 12:30,1:30,2:30and3:30.The museumisopen11-4pm.Noreservationsneeded.NewYorkMuseumofTransportation,6393East RiverRoad.Familyfriendlyadmissionfortheentireexperienceisjust $10adults,$9seniorsover65,and $6youthsage3through12.(585) 533-1113,www.nymtmuseum. org,info@nymtmuseum.org
MOMENTS IN TIME
The History Channel
* On Oct. 3, 1981, a hunger strike by Irish nationalists at the Maze Prison in Belfast in Northern Ireland is called off after seven months and 10 deaths. Afterward, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher agreed to several of the protesters’ demands, including the right to wear civilian clothing.
It’s fun to go apple-picking, and many people flock to orchards in September and October to pick their own apples.
SCOTTSVILLE
Scottsville’sHistoricDistrictWheatland HistoricalAssociation welcomesTheLandmarkSociety’s CaitlinMeives,DirectorofPreservation,asourguestspeakeron Thursday,October20th,at 6:30pm,attheScottsvilleLibrary. Shewillbesharingtheimportance ofhavinganHistoricDistrict,how TheLandmarkSocietybegan,and whattheycanofferownersof historicbuildings.Thiswillbean importantprogramforanyone interestedinthehistoricsignificanceofourlocalvillagesand towns.Don’tmissthisspecialprogrambeingheldinoneofWheatland’smosthistoricandbeautiful buildings.Freeandopentothe public.
SPENCERPORT
AuroraHouseBasketsand Brunch Fundraiser- Joinuson Saturday,October22,8:30am-1pm atthePearceMemorialChurch, 4322BuffaloRoad,NorthChilifor AuroraHouse’sAnnualBasketsand BrunchFundraiser!Cost:$25. https://aurorahousewmc.com/ baskets-brunch-2021/
AuroraHouseBookClub: GriefItisuniqueforeveryperson,every instanceofloss.AuroraHouseis sponsoringagroupwhereone grievingcanfindsomesupport.We cometogetheronthe3rdWednesdayofeachmonth,10:00am11:00am,atAuroraHouse,2495S. UnionStreet,Spencerport.Opento thepublic.Itissuggestedthatyou buyacopyofthebook, It’sOK ThatYou’reNotOK:MeetingGrief andLossinaCulturethatDoesn’t Understand,byMeganDevine,but thisisnotrequiredallcanbenefit fromthediscussion.http:// aurorahousewmc.com
1816FarmingtonQuakerMeetinghouse Museum andSeneca Art&CultureCenteratGanondaganPresent:LaurenceHauptman,ScholarofSenecaHistory andSUNYNewPaltzProfessor Emeritus.Joinus2pm,Saturday, October1,foralecturetitled,“Reflectionsona50-yearJourney throughHaudenosauneeCountry: MajorInsightsGainedabouttheSix Nations,”attheSenecaArt&CultureCenter,GanondaganState HistoricSite,7000CountyRd.41 (BoughtonHillRd.),Victor.Thisand allourprogramsarefreeandopen tothepublic.Donationsarewelcome.OurmailingaddressisPO Box25053,Farmington,NY, 14425,andouremailaddressis farmingtonmeetinghouse@gmail. com.
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RAVES
Thank you, Livonia!
Thank you to the wonderful businesses in Livonia NY for sponsoring Autumn in the Village. My grandchildren from Syracuse look forward to this wonderful festival as do I. This family friendly event is making memories for this Grandma and Papa!
Deepest Thanks
On August 13th at about 12:45pm, there was a horrible car accident on Route 19, just north of LeRoy. Many people stopped to help. The man in the car behind me came immediately to see if I was “all right.” The neighbor across the street came, bandaged my hand, let me use her cell phone to call my daughter, and put my frozen foods in her own freezer to preserve them. A wonderful friend who happened to be passing by, stayed with me until the ambulance arrived. Many passersby stopped to give the police an accurate report of what had happened. Most of all, I am deeply grateful to all the police, including the State Troopers who showed me great concern and protection. They were superb. Thank you to all who helped in so many ways.
- Rosemary F.
Thank you, Teachers!
Thank you to teachers and staff for making the start to this school year so fun for the students. It’s nice to see everyone’s smiling faces again!
Thanks, Coach!
Thank you to girls’ soccer coaches for all your hard work and positivity! Go Braves!
Grape Fest Praise
Kudos to the Naples Grape Festival for once again providing a wonderful festival with something for everyone! With the weather cooperating as it did, it turned out to be the perfect day indeed! I hope that you had fun if you attended; I know that I did!
Vulgar Signs on Property
I have noticed in our town as well as other towns that people displaying signs on their property with vulgar words on them. Please think about others before you display foul language for the world to see. Are you helping make the world a better place, or are you adding to the abundant filth that permeates our culture? There are so many children who travel by your homes every day and have to see these awful words that they should not even know...but now do because of you. Please remove these offensive signs and show some respect to others. Help make the world kinder instead of adding more turmoil to it.
No Trash because of "Rotten Apples"
Some public areas don’t have bins because cheap [people] use those receptacles to avoid their weekly household trash disposal fee. The result is a double whammy: abused opportunity means “no public bins,” then ground litter accumulates for lack of handy receptacles!
I live near a rural park without any bins, just a sign declaring a “carry in, carry out” policy. This policy is often ignored, so on my walks, I pick up the resulting roadway trash and pay for its proper disposal since others won’t accept responsibility.
Poor Service!
We certainly enjoy supporting all of our local businesses, restaurants, grocery stores, etc. On a Saturday a few months ago, we received in our mail a coupon to [a local establishment]. When [we went to use it and] the clerk rang up my order, it was full price. When I had this new coupon, our [clerk said we couldn't] use our coupon. I requested the manager to void one [item]. She said there was nothing she could do. I asked for the owner's name, and the manager said, "I don't know. Look it up on Google." How unprofessional and rude! When businesses are struggling all over this country, [this establishment] won't even honor their own coupon. It's a sad day. We are very disappointed in this local business!
RANTS
Opportunities for entry-level and for those with experience in our Rochester Division:
CME Associates, Inc. provides Quality Assurance Services for the Construction Industry with material testing and special inspection services.
• Material Testing – Soil, Concrete, Asphalt
• Special Inspections – Reinforced Concrete, Masonry, Fireproo ng, Geotechnical, Structural Steel Welds & Bolting, and more.
Current Opportunities:
• Construction Materials Testing Technician
• Construction Special Inspector
• Certi ed Welding Inspector (CWI)
• Supervisor of Special Inspections, PE Please visit www.cmeassociates.com to apply or for more information.
Executive Assistant to the Sales Manager
FULL-TIME
Immediate opening for an energetic self-motivated individual to assist our sales manager.
Job duties include: customer service working with other publications to book and place ads, helping with agency accounts, and generally assisting the sales manager to make sure the department is running smoothly.
Candidates must have excellent time management, customer service, organizational and interpersonal skills. Computer experience (ad order entry, email, Internet) a must. Must be goal and detail-oriented and able to work in a fast-paced, deadline-driven environment.
Competitive salary and bene ts.
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Driving
Please send resume to:
Slater, Assistant Executive Director lslater@quailsummit.com
- 5102 Parrish Street Ext.
Canandaigua,
MANUFACTURING
NEW YORK STATE DOT IS HIRING Highway Maintenance Workers
Applicants must
CDL A
years
physical
test
and weekends. $18.88/hr
Livingston 585-346-3036
Monroe Eastside 585-586-4514
Monroe Westside 585-352-3471
Wayne/Ontario 315-332-4000
Wyoming 585-786-3310
https://www.dot.ny.gov/jobs/perm_positions/highway-maintenance-worker
1-877-DOT-JOB1.
NYS is an Equal Opportunity Employer/ Affirmative Action Employer.
Rewarding Nursing Opportunities in small, home-like nursing facilities in Livingston County! RNs, LPNs and CNAs needed to join our team to make a di erence in the lives of our residents.
Industrial filter company looking for individuals to fill positions in Light Assembly
(full-time)
Must have 2-3 years experience in an assembly environment. Basic knowledge of measuring and hand tools very helpful.
Great opportunity for the right individuals. Excellent pay & benefits.
Email resume: hr@aftechnologies.com or mail to:
American Filtration Technologies, Inc. 100 Thruway Park Drive W. Henrietta, NY 14586
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Under the Family and Medical Leave Act, women in the United States are entitled to 12 weeks maternity leave. Women can choose to use a portion of that maternity leave even before their children are born if physical limitations are making it challenging for them to continue working. Women should put their health and the safety of their unborn children ahead of their responsibilities at work. In addition, women should not hesitate to speak with their employers about their comfort levels while pregnant. If an issue arises, speak with your boss, who deserves the benefit of the doubt. In some instances, breastfeeding also is protected by law at job sites or at the office. It is best for women to familiarize themselves with breastfeeding policies ahead of time so they can make the proper accommodations.
Pregnant women should discuss with their doctors which work activities are permissable and which should be avoided at particular times in the pregnancy.
Every effort should be made to avoid toxic substances, and pregnant women should not lift heavy items or engage in any potentially risky physical activity. For more information about workplace rights, visit the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission at www.eeoc.gov.
CHURCH ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Seeking individual to be responsible for the professional management of the Church o ce. Part-time 24 hour/week position begins October 3, 2022.
Detailed posting/quali cations and application process available upon request by emailing: Julie Brocklehurst-Woods, Personnel Committee Chairperson at office@cpcgeneseo.org
Central Presbyterian Church • 31 Center St., Geneseo, NY 14454 (585) 243-0669
Quail Summit
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General Education Teacher (K-6)
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Compiled by the Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester