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The ovaries make most of the estrogen that is made by the body. Treatments that stop or lower the amount of estrogen made by the ovaries include surgery to remove the ovaries, radiation therapy, or taking certain drugs. This is called ovarian ablation. Premenopausal women who have a high risk of breast cancer due to certain changes in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes may choose to have a risk-reducing oophorectomy (the removal of both ovaries when there are no signs of cancer). This decreases the amount of estrogen made by the body and lowers the risk of breast cancer. Riskreducing oophorectomy also lowers the risk of breast cancer in normal premenopausal women and in women with an increased risk of breast cancer due to radiation to the chest. However, it is very important to have a cancer risk assessment and counseling before making this decision. The sudden drop in estrogen levels may cause the symptoms of menopause to begin. These include hot flashes, trouble sleeping, anxiety, and depression. Long-term effects include decreased sex drive, vaginal dryness, and decreased bone density.
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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * As if it weren’t cool enough that your DNA encodes the entire blueprint for your body using a set of just four characters (amino acids), you can treat the outside surface of cotton fabric with concentrated genetic material, as the DNA is also flame retardant: Its molecules are similar to those in other fireproofing substances.
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Drinking alcohol increases the risk of breast cancer. The level of risk rises as the amount of alcohol consumed rises.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: Is acupuncture a possible therapy to relieve back pain and stiffness associated with Parkinson’s disease? -- R.G. ANSWER: There have been many trials that show acupuncture is superior to no treatment for various symptoms of Parkinson’s disease. This is true especially for fatigue, but also in a composite score that includes stiffness. A systematic review of published studies found that “acupuncture has significant positive effects.” Other studies have shown that sham acupuncture, where random areas of the body were needled, was also effective in treating symptoms. This has led some skeptical authors to conclude that acupuncture is a placebo effect: The treatment convinces people that they are getting better, so they do feel better. However, if acupuncture were completely harmless and improved symptoms, I would recommend it to people who were interested. Acupuncture is mostly, but not entirely, harmless. Adverse events are not common with acupuncture, but they do happen. Minor adverse effects happen in about 9% of cases. Serious adverse events such as pneumothorax (sometimes called a collapsed lung) and nerve damage are occasionally reported. ***
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BREAST CANCER TREATMENT Most patients with breast cancer have surgery to remove the cancer. Sentinel lymph node biopsy is the removal of the sentinel lymph node during surgery. The sentinel lymph node is the first lymph node to receive lymphatic drainage from a tumor. It is the first lymph node where the cancer is likely to spread. A radioactive substance and/or blue dye is injected near the tumor. The substance or dye flows through the lymph ducts to the lymph nodes. The first lymph node to receive the substance or dye is removed. A pathologist views the tissue under a microscope to look for cancer cells. After the sentinel lymph node biopsy, the surgeon removes the tumor using breast-conserving surgery or mastectomy. If cancer cells were not found in the sentinel lymph node, it may not be necessary to remove more lymph nodes. If cancer cells were found, more lymph nodes will be removed through a separate incision. This is called a lymph node dissection. Types of surgery include the following: • Breast-conserving surgery is an operation to remove the cancer and some normal tissue around it, but not the breast itself. Part of the chest wall lining may also be removed if the cancer is near it. This type of surgery may also be called lumpectomy, partial mastectomy, segmental mastectomy, quadrantectomy, or breast-sparing surgery. • Total mastectomy: Surgery to remove the whole breast that has cancer. This procedure is also called a simple mastectomy. Some of the lymph nodes under the arm may be removed and checked for cancer. This may be done at the same time as the breast surgery or after. This is done through a separate incision. • Modified radical mastectomy: Surgery to remove the whole breast that has cancer, many of the lymph nodes under the arm, the lining over the chest muscles, and sometimes, part of the chest wall muscles. Chemotherapy may be given before surgery to remove the tumor. When given before surgery, chemotherapy will shrink the tumor and reduce the amount of tissue that needs to be removed during surgery. Treatment given before surgery is called preoperative therapy or neoadjuvant therapy. Even if the doctor removes all the cancer that can be seen at the time of the surgery, some patients may be given radiation therapy, chemotherapy, or hormone therapy after surgery, to kill any cancer cells that are left. Treatment given after the surgery, to lower the risk that the cancer will come back, is called postoperative therapy or adjuvant therapy. If a patient is going to have a mastectomy, breast reconstruction (surgery to rebuild a breast’s shape after a mastectomy) may be considered. Breast reconstruction may be done at the time of the mastectomy or at some time after. The reconstructed breast may be made with the patient’s own (nonbreast) tissue or by using implants filled with saline or silicone gel. Page 7
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HOMETOWN PHOTOS Not zero but hero
S E V RA The Community Hygiene Bank, now located at Jubilee Christian Church in Brockport, serves members in the Brockport Central School District with needed personal hygiene items, paper goods and cleaning supplies. Thanks to those who organized or put up donation bins in their areas to help collect needed hygiene items for this drive. With your help, we were able to distribute “Personal Blessing Bags” of full-sized, needed items to over 200 families this past summer. We thank you!
Getting vaccinated does not reduce your risk of transmitting Covid. It reduces your risk of becoming severely ill and taking up a coveted bed in the hospital. Unfortunately, the mandate did not allow for those healthcare workers who put their lives on the line, got Covid, are fully recovered, and have natural immunity. Natural immunity has been found to be stronger than vaccinated immunity. Please look this up yourself in studies that have come out of Israel. I believe most of the healthcare workers who chose not to get vaccinated did so because they had Covid and recovered. Some suggest it may cause harmful health effects to be vaccinated when you have already recovered and have natural immunity, especially in younger people. It is all just so sad how divisive this has become, and it shouldn’t be.
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Words cannot express just how we feel. Heartfelt thank yous go out to all my angels at Wedgewood Rehab & Nursing Center who literally saved my life on October 13th. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, Sue & Tom
Obviously you are not aware a twice “Moderna” vaccinated person can still get Covid-19 AND pass it on to an unsuspecting, unvaccinated person. I am proof positive.Your rancorous vitriol is uncalled for: [pitting] brother against brother and father against son until hostility and animosity drive our lives. What ever happened to “love thy neighbor” and “do unto others?” We are all in these times together. Can we just concentrate on getting along? I affirm my heartfelt thank you to my wonderful, patient, and kind nurses and aides at Noyes hospital, whether vaccinated or unvaccinated, you are my heroes. May you always have the courage to stand for your convictions. God Bless Us, Everyone.
Nice surprise What a nice surprise to hear someone in the Sport of Kings restaurant paid for my supper on October 3rd! It was very good, and I sure do appreciate your doing so. I will pass it forward to my 87-year-old Veteran friend. Thank you!
Thank you for holding strong To all the people who are standing strong and holding to their beliefs, thank you! Your beliefs are yours alone, and you are a good person for holding to those beliefs. You are not selfish! You are not bad, and you are not wrong! You are a hero, and you are not alone! To any person who has to choose between their job and their beliefs and chooses their beliefs: you are the kind of person that will save this world, and we need more people like you. I applaud your strength of character and your commitment to your beliefs. If you are struggling right now, please know there are others like you, so don’t be afraid to look around and seek those people out. We know that you stand strong for your beliefs because you do care, not only about yourself but about everyone. If you didn’t care, you would give in and take the easy route, but you have chosen to stand strong and that shows the goodness in your heart and your strength of character. Thank you!
Now firing So the threats to fire employees for not getting something that was never required of them before now is currently being carried out. If these companies want to fire perfectly good employees willing to work, why do those companies hang banners on the fronts of their buildings that say, “Now Hiring?” It would stand to reason if companies need workers, they should not be firing them. Would it not be more accurate for the company to hang a banner that said, “Now Firing?”
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Shout out to Brenda & Mary Anne! Both my husband and I went to Walgreen’s to pick up items that we usually get with our health plan. This time, it was a disaster! Mary Anne initially had to void the entire order because some items apparently were not covered by our insurance plan (even though they had been before). Mary Anne kept telling me that it wasn’t my fault. Brenda was helping my husband. She, too, was very understanding. Finally, we got through our large order, even if it was a few items at a time. Even though it was frustrating, I want to thank Mary Anne and Brenda for their patience and kindness. Thanks!
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GLOW with your Hands Opens Career Doors for Local Students BY ELAHA HASHMATULLAH
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hildren: they are the future. Guiding them in their interests would not only benefit them, but also our community and our society. Educating them on the many “hands-on” career opportunities out there could interest them and possibly become their desired path in life. This is the goal of GLOW with your Hands. GLOW with your Hands focuses on a mixture of educational, workforce, and business-oriented goals. The word “GLOW” stands for the regions in which this organization operates: Genesee, Livingston, Orleans, and Wyoming. Their mission is to open kids’ eyes to—and get them excited about—different “hands-on” job opportunities that are available in the GLOW region.
One of this organization’s biggest events is simply called GLOW with your Hands. It is a full day experience during which more than 800 students engage in hands-on experiences with the careers that are both available and growing in the GLOW region. Some event activities are demonstrations in advanced manufacturing, agricultural businesses, construction, energy, and skilled trades. GLOW with your Hands takes place at the Genesee County Fairgrounds in Batavia.
GLOW with your Hands gives area students a chance to experience various trades and other “hands-on” career paths!
“The most prominent professions in the GLOW region are in agriculture, advanced manufacturing, food production, and the skilled trades,” said Karyn Winters, a GLOW with your Hands Committee member. With its events, this organization hopes to raise awareness about these professions and to offer kids a multitude of job opportunities within them. GLOW with your hands is sponsorship and volunteer driven. The directors of GLOW with your Hands were inspired by an organization called Finger Lakes Works with their Hands. GLOW with your Hands directors, along with many other educators and local businesses, visited one of Finger Lakes Works with their Hands events in 2018 to shadow its work structure as well as to see how it ran events and the organization itself. After a year of hard work, GLOW with your Hands organization launched its first event in 2019. What GLOW with your Hands values most is building awareness among area youth, explaining that there are many different jobs available to them. Winters stated that Batavia, where the organization resides, is a rural community, and many kids graduate high school believing that there are not many job opportunities in the area while forgetting that “the manufacturer down the street that they drive by every day has jobs and is looking to hire people every day with their skill set.” GLOW with your Hands believes that every kid learns differently. While some kids can learn by reading and having discussions, many kids are very hands-on. GLOW wants to make sure that these handson learners are aware of the many possibilities and options available.
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Besides this event, the organization has created many other opportunities for area kids to keep the career exploration and discussion with local businesses alive. They make connections for area kids who want to learn or train for a certain skill, in addition to helping kids “The manufacturer with job shadows and mock interviews. It down the street that promotes programs that teach kids a skill as they drive by every well as how to utilize that specific skill.
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Ultimately, GLOW with your Hands looking to hire hopes to expand the different types of people every day careers on which they focus, and have had with their skill set!” many discussions on branching out into healthcare careers. They would also like to - Karyn Winters expand the understanding of many different careers. Moreover, they also hope to have more kids attend future GLOW with your Hands events, perhaps entire grade levels of students. Winters stated that the kids and their families, who tremendously appreciate this organization and the events they host to teach about handson career skills, have given the enormous amounts of positive feedback that have been the driving force for GLOW with your Hands. The organization is already planning next year’s GLOW with your Hands event, slated to take place on September 27th, 2022, and hope to only improve on what they have already done. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www. gvpennysaver.com: • Sunny Mike Foundation Gives Back to Local Veterans • Local Artisan Carves Wildlife Sculptures for Charity Love to write? You could earn CASH when you share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It may be featured on our popular website for all to see and even selected for print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com or email our Hometown Editor Amanda Dudek at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com!
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BREAST CANCER SCREENING Mammography is the most common screening test for breast cancer. A mammogram is an x-ray of the breast. This test may find tumors that are too small to feel. A mammogram may also find ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS). In DCIS, there are abnormal cells in the lining of a breast duct, which may become invasive cancer in some women. Mammograms are less likely to find breast tumors in women younger than 50 years than in older women. This may be because younger women have denser breast tissue that appears white on a mammogram. Because tumors also appear white on a mammogram, they can be harder to find when there is dense breast tissue. The following may affect whether a mammogram is able to detect (find) breast cancer: • The size of the tumor. • How dense the breast tissue is. • The skill of the radiologist. Women aged 40 to 74 years who have screening mammograms have a lower chance of dying from breast cancer than women who do not have screening mammograms. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Hamlin Public Library, Monroe County Library System The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/Wednesdays from 10am6pm; Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10am-8pm; Fridays from 10am-4pm; Saturdays from 10am-2pm. Preschool storytime is Mondays at 10:30am in the Hamlin Town Hall gym. New this fall is a Cookbook Club in collaboration with Hamlin Recreation. The first meeting is November 11 at 6:30pm in the Charlie Maier Lodge behind the library. Take-and-make crafts for kids, tween/teen Craft and adults will be available the first of each month. We are now accepting donations of books, dvds, puzzles and music cds. The Friends Fall Book Sale is November 11-13: Thursday (10am-7pm), Friday (10am-3pm), Saturday (10am-1pm). Due to limited spacing, masks are required. Please bring your own bag. Saturday we will be accepting donations rather than charging for items. For more information, call the library at 964-2320, go to our website at hamlinlibraryny.org or visit our Facebook page. Hoag Library: Hoag Library is open MondayThursday 10am-8pm, Friday 10am5pm, Saturday 10am-2pm for browsing, computer lab, and fax/ print/wireless print/copy/scan/ notary. All patrons are asked to wear a face mask. Download free eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines on the Libby and Hoopla apps. Take-And-Make Crafts in the Children’s Library. Meeting rooms are available to the public- find the reservation form on our website! OneOn-One Tech Help, Wednesdays by appointment. Storytime in the Children’s Library, Wednesday mornings. TGIF Craft Day, Fridays, 1pm, kindly register. Books from Birth Birthday Storytime- celebrate your birthday with a special storytime and receive a free book, October 26, 6:30pm. Community Coalition for Justice: Race and Music with Herb Smith, October 27, 6:30pm. Local author reading: The Humble Bard, October 30, 6pm. Genealogy in the Stacks, November 1, 6pm and November 4, 2pm. Tea with Dee Local History Lecture, November 2, 12pm. Local author reading: Fran Murphy, November 18, 6pm.
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in-person worship on Sundays at 9:00 am (Arise-multimedia and band) or 10:45 am (Sanctuary-liturgical and organ) or on Livestream via Facebook Live through our website: https://fpcbatavia.org For the in-person worship services, masks are not required. Seymour Library: BRATS Halloween Party for Kids: Monday, October 25, 6:00 pm to 7:30 pm Join us for some fun Halloween games and creative activities! For kids up to grade 3. Great Decisions 2021*: Mondays, October 25; November 1, 15 & 29, 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm Great Decisions, America’s largest discussion on world affairs. *Call the library for more information and to register. Adult Book Discussion Group*: Wednesday, October 27, 2:00pm to 2:45.pm This month’s selection is Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teaching of Plants, by Rochester Reads selected author, Robin Kimmerer. *Registration required. Stories and More - Apples: Thursday, October 28, 11:00am to 12:00pm Apple-themed story time and activities for ages 2-5. Baby’s Morning Out: Halloween Party: Friday, October 29, 10:30am to 11:30am Spooky Halloween-themed sensory activities, toys, and an art project for babies, toddlers, and their caregivers. Costumes optional, might be messy.
ALEXANDER Pancake Breakfast - Please join us on Sunday, November 7th, for a delicious breakfast. Doors open at 7:30am - serving till 12 noon. Breakfast includes pancakes, eggs, bacon, sausage, home fries, sauteed onions, juice, coffee and tea. Served with Real WNY Maple Syrup. Adults $8.00, Children 5 -12 $4.00, Toddlers 4 and under Free. For more information visit our web site www.alexandersteamshow. com
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All Babies Cherished Fall Vendor Festival! Saturday, October 23rd, from 10:00 until 3:00 pm at the Batavia City Center Mall Concourse, 102 Main Street, Batavia. OVER 75 VENDORS; CRAFTERS, ARTISTS, ARTISANS, DIRECT SALES. GAMES FOR THE CHILDREN! FOOD TRUCKS! FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! FREE ADMISSION! Sponsored by: All Babies Cherished Family Assistance Center.
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Batavia Cemetery Halloween Candlelight Ghostwalk - The Batavia Cemetery Association is excited to announce that the annual Halloween Candlelight Ghostwalk is back! Join us to meet the famous and infamous movers and shakers who shaped and influenced the City of Batavia on Saturday, October 23rd, 2021, on a ghost walk through the Historic Batavia Cemetery on Harvester Avenue in Batavia, NY. Tours begin at 7:00 p.m. and run every fifteen minutes until 8:30 p.m. Admission is $10 and includes refreshments. Reservations are required. Proceeds benefit the upkeep and restoration of the cemetery. For more information, or to make reservations, contact (585) 943-5662.
Down Syndrome Autumn Leaves Basket Raffle & Auction Saturday, October 23, 2021. Basket Raffle & Live Auction! Basket Raffle 1:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Live Auction 7:00 pm. Dessert & Beverage. Quality Inn, 8250 Park Road, Batavia. For ticket Information call 585-201-0787. HLOM Java with Joe E.: Jennifer Liber Raines, “Forgotten People, Forgotten Places” - Join us Thursday, OCTOBER 28, 9am, Holland Land Office Museum as we welcome local genealogist and researcher Jennifer Liber Raines. She will be discussing the burials recovered at the Erie County Poor Farm on the University at Buffalo’s south campus, the research, and how the 19th and 20th century poor lived to exemplify the importance of the preservation of our shared history. Event is free to the public. Contact the museum 585-343-4727 to attend. Presentation will also be available via Zoom. Visit the museum’s Facebook page or website, www.hollandlandoffice.com, for the Zoom link. Holiday Wreath Sale - $25. Sponsored by Grand View Cemetery. To order, please call 343-0877 (Joyce) or 993-1317 (Office). Pick up will be at the cemetery maintenance garage on Sunday, November 28th from 11-1pm. All proceeds go toward cemetery maintenance. Orders must be in by November 1st.
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Volunteers for Animals: OctoFUR 2021 Basket Raffle and Mask Contest. Held at: Pudgie’s Lawn and Garden, 3646 W. Main St., Batavia on Saturday, October 23rd from 10 AM to 3 PM. All proceeds go to animal care. There will be a wide variety of Baskets and you do not need to be present to win. Contest masks will be displayed at the event and on VFA website (vol4animals.org) & Facebook. Prize for Mask Contest is a $50 gift card to Main Street Pizza. * See the VFA website and Facebook on how to submit a mask. Batavia Cemetery Halloween Candlelight Ghostwalk -The Historic Batavia Cemetery Halloween Candlelight Ghostwalk on October 23rd is sold out! For those who did not get tickets, we hope to see you in 2022! 8th Annual Crossroads House Fall Basket Raffle! Saturday, November 6th, 12pm-4pm. PreSale Friday, November 5th, 3:305:30pm. MEGA PRIZES! Tickets: $5 per sheet. Baskets drawn at 3pm (Need not be present to win, winners will be contacted by phone). PEPPER SOUP will be available! Our Office Manager Gail is making her famous Pepper Soup which will be packaged “to go.” When it’s gone, it’s gone! Pudgie’s Lawn & Garden Center will be hosting us in their greenhouse again this year which will give us plenty of room to spread out and be comfortable. Pudgie’s Lawn and Garden Center, 3644 W. Main St. Rd., Batavia 20th Annual Wonderland of Trees Opening Gala! This year’s theme to honor this milestone year is “Through the Years.” Opening gala takes place Friday, November 11th beginning 6pm at the Holland Land Office Museum. Visit the museum to see all the wonderfully decorated trees and displays by local businesses and organizations. The opening gala will feature many great gift baskets to win and a Silent Auction. The night will also feature holiday music and hors d’oeuvres provided by the D & R Depot. Tickets: $15 per person/ $10 for museum members and $5 for children under 12. Details: contact the museum or visit www. hollandlandoffice.com. Trivia Night @ the Museum Presidential Assassinations: Join us on Thursday, November 11th at 7 pm at the Holland Land Office Museum to test your knowledge of the assassinations, and attempted assassinations, of Presidents of the United States. Admission is $3/$2 for museum members. Trivia will also be available via Zoom, the link can be found at the museum’s Facebook page and website, www. hollandlandoffice.com.
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Bergen Historical Society - A short meeting will precede a presentation by a member of the Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse Historical Society on Thursday, the 4th of November at 7pm in the Bergen Public Library Conference Room (rear entrance). The presentation is ”History of Lighthouses of Lake Ontario”. The facility is handicapped accessible and refreshments will follow the program.
A warm welcome awaits you! Join us for 100% Biblically-based worship: 11:00 AM Sunday Brockport Church of Christ 60 Spring St., P.O. Box 230 Brockport, NY 14420 (585) 637-2650 (parking lot located next to 69 High Street) Visit our website for more information: www.brockportchurchofchrist.org God is a Spirit, and they that worship Him, must worship Him in spirit, and in truth (John 4:24)
BROCKPORT The Brockport Symphony Orchestra will present, “A Night at the Movies” on Sunday, October 24, 4pm at the First Presbyterian Church of Brockport, 35 State Street. Directed by Jonathan Allentoff, this concert will feature film professor Dr. Sidney Rosenzweig and composer-in-residence Emmanuel Sikora. Admission and parking free, and donations will be gratefully accepted. Masks are required for attendees. This project is made possible with support from: Village of Brockport and funds from the Statewide Community Regrants Program, a regrant program of the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the NYS Legislature and administered by GVC on the Arts. Additional information, www.brockportsymphony.org. Trunk or Treat with Jubilee Christian Church - The Jubilee Christian Church is hosting a Family Fun Night on October 29th from 6-8 PM. Dress up in your Halloween costumes and visit our “Trunk or Treat” area for games and candy! Warm up at the bonfire and enjoy refreshments. Special highlight -Pet our Pony Unicorns! Jubilee Christian Church is located at 3565 Lake Road North, Brockport. http:// jubileechristianchurch.org Community Hygiene Bank “Personal Care Blessing Bags” Distribution - Saturday, November 13, 12pm-2pm. Curbside Pick Up. Receive Admission ticket in parking lot, beginning 11:30am. One ticket per family. Must be present to receive items. Will follow all COVID guidelines. Jubilee Christian Church, 3565 Lake Rd North (Route 19), Brockport next to Hafner Park and Clarkson Highway Department. For families and individuals in need; all ages, kids to Seniors who live in the Brockport School District and SUNY Brockport Students. Items are free to our community members in need. Just bring photo ID or Student ID and proof of residency (current bill with address). Email: communityhygienebank@ gmail.com, 585-637-8530, 585-953-0764.
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Weight Loss Support Group Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS). Join us for support and tips to help take off unwanted pounds! We meet Wednesday evenings at 5:30 at the Byron First Presbyterian Church, 6293 Main Street, Byron. Yearly membership is $32 and weekly dues are $1.
EAST BETHANY Holiday Happenings Craft and Vendor Show - The East Bethany Presbyterian Church presents HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS CRAFT AND VENDOR SHOW ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 6th from 9am till 3 pm. Two floors of shopping with local craft and home business vendors, Chinese Basket Auction, Bake Sale, and Breakfast and Lunch for purchase. East Bethany Presbyterian Church is located at 5735 Ellicott St Rd., East Bethany.
ELBA 2021 Christmas In The Park - The Elba Betterment Committee is taking orders for Christmas trees. Trees can be purchased in honor or memory of a family member, to advertise a business, or to celebrate a family, a cause or an event. Order forms: Village Office, the Town Office, the Post Office or Chaps Elba Diner. You may also contact any Betterment Committee member. Trees cost $35 and will be available to decorate November 27. Please have your order placed by November 20. Celebration will be December 11, 7pm. Come to the Village Park for the tree lighting, cookies, hot chocolate, Christmas carols and a visit from Santa. Questions: Joanne 585-409-3183.
WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES Think of small business sponsorships when putting together school- or clubbased fundraisers.
Day of the Dead Celebration Celebrate the Mexican Day of the Dead with crafts, music, dance, food samples, and more. Family friendly event includes ofrenda and sand painting displays, performances by Alma de Mexico and La Marimba, and workshops in paper flowers, flags, masks and sugar skulls. Free admission; donations accepted. Sponsored by GO ART!, YMCA, Mariachi de Oro restaurant, and downtown Medina businesses. October 23, 3-7pm at the Orleans County YMCA, 306 Pearl St., Medina. https://www.medinadod. com
OAKFIELD OUMC Annual Pork Roast Dinner - The Oakfield United Methodist Church’s Annual Pork Roast Dinner will be served, drive-thru only, on Saturday, October 30, from 4:30 until 6:30, or sold out, at the church, 2 So. Main St., Oakfield. Each dinner includes roast pork, sauerkraut, potatoes, stuffing, gravy, carrots, dessert, and drink, at the cost of $13.00. Please call the church office at 585-948-5550 to reserve your tickets. Leave a message after hours.
Autumn is springtime in reverse. ~Terri Guillemets, “Falling up,” 1999 Tour of Native American Fort Site: The Oakfield Historical Society presents Tour of the Native American Fort Site on Saturday, October 23rd. $5.00 donation per person. Tour times: 11:00, 11:30, 12:00, 12:30, 1:00 & 1:30pm. Must arrive 15 minutes before your tour to check in at 7 Maple Ave, Oakfield Historical Society Research Center. Children must be accompanied by adults. Raindate: Saturday, October 30th. Please wear footwear and clothes appropriate for a walk in the woods on uneven terrain. Call Laurie 585-259-4145 to reserve your spot. Seating is limited.
STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Ever find yourself nodding off in a boring meeting? You might want to invest in a box of “Sleep Safe Tape,” a half-inch roll of transparent tape with pictures of eyes along its length that, as one source put it, allows users to “get the shuteye they need while appearing to be wide awake.” Of course, the game is up if you start to snore ... . GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Astrophotography with Sean VanMeer - Sean VanMeer from Buffalo, NY will be coming to Tinker Nature Park to present his photography techniques for taking amazing images of the night sky, celestial bodies, and the best conditions to look for when traveling to shoot. Sean will also discuss basic tips for editing and equipment recommendations. Held October 23, 10-11am at Tinker Nature Park, 1525 Calkins Rd., Rochester. https://m.facebook.com/ events
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I read your column about a pet sitter who had to deal with a sick cat. Even though it was a scary story, I still want to be a professional pet sitter. I’m still in high school, but this is a dream job for me. How do I get started? Do I need to be certified by a national organization? -- Sarah, Blue Ridge, Georgia
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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Brunettes are more likely than anyone else to become hooked on nicotine. The high levels of the pigment melanin in their hair also make it difficult for the liver to metabolize the nicotine, keeping it in the system longer and making it easier to become addicted.
AUTUM N YARD W ORK GONE ‘GREEN’ Autumn is an ideal time of year to get started on building a compost bin. Take advantage of the cooler temperatures to make outdoor w ork more comfortable.
HOW TO REGISTER TO VOTE Election Day occurs every November, and it’s the duty of all eligible United States citizens to exercise their right to vote. Doing so is the easiest w ay Americans can actively participate in government. Participating in federal, state and local government can be done in many w ays, but few are as easy and important as voting. The follow ing are a few voting guidelines to consider as Election Day approaches. ELIGIBILITY: Only United States citizens can vote in federal, state and local elections. In many states, voters must be 18 years old to vote. How ever, some states do afford 17-year-olds the right to vote. Voter eligibility may also depend on the voter’s residency. Each state has its ow n residency requirements. To learn the requirements in your state, visit the United States Election Assistance Commission at w w w.eac.gov. REGISTRATION: Voters must register to vote before they can vote in an election. The National M ail Voter Registration Form is accepted in most states, and this form can be found at w w w.eac.gov. In addition to helping voters register, this form can be used to update one’s registration due to a change of name or make a change of address or register w ith a particular political party. North Dakota, Wyoming, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands do not accept the National M ail Voter Registration Form, w hile New Hampshire only accepts it as a request for an absentee voter mail-in registration form. Residents of these states or territories should consult their local state election office to learn how they can register to vote. Voters may also be able to register to vote in person at various public facilities. This varies from state to state, but such facilities may include the nearest Department of M otor Vehicles office, the local election office, public assistance agencies, armed services recruitment centers or any public facility that has been designated as a voter registration agency by the state. Some states allow voters to register to vote online. Contact your local state election office to learn if your state allow s online voter registration. The state registration deadlines vary from state to state as w ell. Contact the state election office no less than 45 days in advance of Election Day to learn the requirements in your state. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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By JoAnn Derson * “If you heat a pita in the microwave first, it will be easier to open and will rip less. About 10 seconds should do it.” -- M.E. in Georgia * Baby have diaper rash? One of the best remedies is “air time” -- that is, letting baby go without a diaper for a bit. Another simple soother is a baking soda bath. Try adding 2-4 tablespoons of baking soda to Junior’s bathwater. * Use this tip to vacuum seal your meat for the freezer without any special equipment! Add meat pieces to a plastic, zipper-top bag. Fill a large pot several inches deep with water. Seal all but an inch or so of the bag. As you lower the bag into the water (zipper top up) the air will escape through the unsealed portion. When no air remains, seal the bag and then remove from the water. * “Have you tried this single-serving blender hack using a mason jar? Many standard-size blender blades can be screwed on to a pint Mason jar. If you’re one of the lucky ones, you can make single servings of smoothies to blend and go.” -- T.U. in South Carolina * “Apply petroleum jelly to the panes of your windows before painting the trim. This works better than masking tape in many ways. It is easily removed, and even large paint flecks come right off.” -- P.S. in Illinois * After you’ve cooked your chicken whole, remove the meat and throw the bones and remaining carcass in the slow cooker with 3-4 cups of water. Let it cook on low for several hours for a spectacularly flavorful broth.
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DEAR SARAH: Pet sitting can be a rewarding career, especially if you do the groundwork needed to really succeed at it. You don’t need a certificate from an organization like the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters, but having a certificate helps prospective clients feel more confident that you know your job and take it seriously. Here’s a few steps to take before starting a pet sitting business. -- Talk to your parents about what you want to do. Because you’re under 18, it’s important to involve them in this decision. -- Do some trial pet-sitting. With your parents’ permission and supervision, pet sit for family friends or relatives. You’ll get valuable experience and learn if you really like doing this. -- Join pet sitting groups on social media. You can glean lots of useful advice from experienced pet sitters. -- Learn about starting and running a small business. If your high school doesn’t offer a class or a club, sign up at a nearby community college. -- Contact the Small Business Association (SBA.gov). They offer free counseling services to help you get a small business off the ground. -- Check out some major pet sitting organizations online. The NAPPS (https://petsitters.org) in the U.S. and Pet Sitters International (https://www.petsit.com/) have lots of information and advice on running a great pet-sitting business. Send your questions, tips or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Hi! My name is Noah. I was adopted in 2009. I’m a big help to my mom & dad. I help make the bed and I supervise their hobbies. I am very loved and make them laugh. I love music and my dad plays his piano just for me. This is a great home! Sometimes I steal my dad’s favorite chair, but he always forgives me!
STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * “Albert Einstein” is an anagram for “ten elite brains.” Hmm, seems fitting to us.
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REAL ESTATE SECTION
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Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
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and WOMEN’S CLOTHING, TOYS, COLORING BOOKS, and lots of CRAYONS: 585-391-2172
HO SCALE TRAINS, TRACKS, HOUSE, and anything else for a model train set up for retired grandfather: 585-883-5334
New BASKETMAKING SUPPLIES and INSTRUCTIONS. You pick up, Webster: 585-787-2926 (leave phone number & message)
OLD COOKBOOKS in the Cohocton area: Call 585-447-0087 or leave message
WOOD in chunks. Pick up, Irondequoit: 585-654-8455 ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA, complete 15th edition, excellent condition: 585-671-9639 (leave message) CAST IRON WOOD-BURNING FIREPLACE INSERT with adjustable rack for grilling, 24’ x 15’ x 20’. Good condition: anderjb@frontier.com SUCCESS MAGAZINES, April 2014 to July 2017. New condition except for dog-eared pages. Includes unused audio CDs. You pick up: lifepaths@netzero.net MARSHALL & WENDELL BABY GRAND PIANO. Broken string. You pick up: coachbeast30@gmail.com
BLACK SMITH FORGE and TOOLS. Books as well on the subject and any related items. Thank you: greg3151@ymail.com NINTENDO Wii: 858-764-8174 TOOLBOX for the back of a Nissan Frontier pickup truck: 585-727-8550 AMBER LIGHTBAR: Text 585-447-0201 BOOKS for granddaughter - Malkin’s and Mages, Secrets of the Malkin, and Warrior Cats: 585-637-0933 OLD ELECTRONICS, STEREO EQUIPMENT, PRINTERS, COMPUTERS, VCRs, TVs, and a MINI FRIDGE: Terry at 336-247-3245
New smoke-colored HOOD CARFLECTOR #25478142242; made in USA for 2013-2016 Toyota RAV4. Webster: Text 508-572-0553 HAM RADIO MAGAZINES, 9 The Lowdown magazines 1994/1995 covering the "LowFER" bands 2200 meters to 1750 meters and NDBs: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com New in bag 2021 BULBS. Tulip, Camassia, Asiatic lily. Pick up please. Text/call: 585-313-1694 UNSPLIT PINE FIREWOOD, BLACK WALNUTS, ARCHERY MAGAZINES. Batavia: 585-343-4603 ARMOIRE for organizing and tidying up, there is plenty of storage in this piece. Dimensions 75"H x 41"W x 20"D: kkaiser453@yahoo.com 8’ FIBERGLASS TRUCK CAP, good condition and a FLYING DUTCHMAN SAILBOAT for parts or maybe fixable: 585-245-9043 REFRIGERATOR and GAS STOVE-apartment size. Older models. Perfect for cabin or vacation home. You pick up: Text 585-993-1785 MOTHER-OF-THE-BRIDE DRESS, size 4 petite, dark green and LONDON FOG RAINCOAT, blue, small petite. Pics if you email me: ginnylf@gmail.com
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Beautiful ANTIQUE UPRIGHT PIANO/BENCH. Told it was used in Eastman House for silent movies. Partly refinished, keys need some work: 585-637-7135
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Treasure Hunting Safety Tips For The Savvy Yard Sale Shopper Second-hand items, especially electronics, building supplies, appliances and helmets, may carry certain risks if damaged or used. If you are planning on reselling consumer items, check the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s Web site for a guide on things that can and cannot be sold, and for product recalls. CSA Group, a leading certification and testing organization, offers these safety tips for yard sale shoppers. Second-hand items: Avoid purchasing used bicycle, hockey or construction helmets, as you don’t know their history or what damage may be hidden from plain view.
I have this beautiful antique silver wine decanter that I bought at an auction. I always pour wine from that. ~Paul Lynde
Ehrmentraut Online Real Estate Auction Bidding Extended to Wednesday, October 27th at 11am Open House: Wednesday, October 20th at 11am 7235 South Lake Rd, Bergen, NY Offering as two parcels! PARCEL 1: Very nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath home with barns on ~7 acres with pond. Home features great room, master suite, full basement, and 2 car garage. Outbuildings include shop, large pole barn with 2 horse stalls and tack room, plus a 60’ hay barn. PARCEL 2: ~50 acres of land including open tillable land and woods. See our website for more details and complete terms!
PO Box 58 Stafford, NY 14143
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WELCOME TO THE LAND OF MISFITS!
Puzzle Answers This Week
None of us are Perfect. Do you remember the Island of Misfit, broken, ugly Toys, from Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer?
Do you feel like a Misfit? Did you ever feel like your circumstances are too big or that you blew it so bad that God could never forgive you?
TWO N’S IN THE MIDDLE
Paul wrote in the Bible, “But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong,” that describes our new church! Ya know, our heroes in the Bible were also failed Misfits! Issac was a day dreamer, Jacob was a cheater, Peter had a temper, Noah got drunk, Jonah ran from God, Thomas was a doubter, John the Baptist ate bugs and Moses Stuttered. On that Misfit Island was Charlie in the box, a Spotted Elephant, a Train with square wheels, a Boat that can’t float, and more. They had all been rescued by King Moonracer who is the ruler of the Island of Misfit Toys. He is a lion just as Jesus is portrayed in the Bible. He circles the Earth every night to find unloved toys in need of help. On this island everyone is accepted & loved. They are never asked for money. Our church has been called the most “Misfit” different simple church in Hamlin. However, we teach the Bible, pray, worship and love each other. We would love any of you Misfits to join us. Jesus our God is there! “Because of Jesus we are (considered) fools (insane)... we (considered) as weak (by the world).... we are despised.” 1st Cor. 4:10
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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles
Rec Center Almost Opened Again My local recreation center almost opened again. A month ago, the center opened for indoor walking with strict rules. One week later, during a heated board meeting, mostly about masks versus no masks, the rec center supervisor said he was shutting it down for the foreseeable future. Since then there’s been a hue and cry, mostly between the mask police and the anti-mask folks. The center supervisor, ever accommodating but safety minded, declared that there would be certain days for people who wanted masks and days for those who didn’t want to wear masks. Walking on the track, he said, would be the only center activity. “Not fair,” cried those (mostly teen boys) who also wanted basketball, and no, they didn’t want to wear masks. Fine, he replied, there could be oneon-one basketball in three of the center’s courts. But, said others, if teen basketball was allowed, why couldn’t there be adult classes as well? So, the supervisor adjusted the schedule, did measurements on the floor, and outlined space on a basketball court where a no-mask yoga class could be held in the mornings with participants 8 feet apart. You know what happened next, right? The aerobics people wanted a class as well. The spin class wanted space and time (and the bikes). Then those from the still-closed senior center line-dance group wanted to use rec center space. It was right about that time that the supervisor quietly quit. I wasn’t there, but I have it on good authority that he handed the center’s keys to the loudest anti-mask person, saying, “You’re in charge. When the COVID rates go higher in this town, it’s all on you.” The next day, the town changed the locks on the rec center doors. The supervisor, as I heard it, packed a bag and retreated to his cabin in the woods, where he plans to stay until everyone comes to their senses. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Rochester Scale Works, Inc. has an opening for an
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Industrial Scale Service Technician Full-time 40 hour position with overtime. Experience is preferred but will train the right candidate. Full Benefit Package to include medical, 401k & profit sharing, paid holidays & vacation, yearly bonus and life insurance. Job Summary: • Testing, Calibration and repair of Industrial Weighing Systems • Labor intensive position that involves lifting and moving up to 100 lbs. • Work is performed indoors and outdoors in all types of weather Job Requirements: • High School diploma or equivalency. • Must have a clean driver’s license and transportation. • Electronic and Mechanical ability. • Good attitude, on time, dependable. • Have own basic hand tools. All specialty tools are supplied. Please send resume by email to the attention:
George@rochesterscale.com
Teaching Assistant Qualifications: • NYS Certification as Teaching Assistant • Associate’s degree Location: • Batavia (Robert Morris Elementary) Starting date: • ASAP Salary: • Based on experience
100 Sherer Street • Rochester, NY 14611 • 585-235-5882 Fax: 585-235-5885 • www.rochesterscale.com
Reply by October 31, 2021 with reference to Vacancy 22-77, letter of interest and resume to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482
Pfisterer Lapp LLC, is the world’s leading manufacturer of high-voltage insulators. Come work for a company with a great reputation.
We’re hiring
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Pathstone Weatherization Program Full-Time Temp to Permanent Positions Providing energy saving measures to lower energy bills & improve comfort in Monroe County
1st & 2nd Shifts Available
Crew Positions General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and minor home repair experience preferred.
• Ability to read production orders, simple blueprints and work instructions • Able to lift heavy loads, Good mechanical skills Starting wage: $17.75/hr.
Also accepting applications for:
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CDL A DRIVERS WANTED Potential for $53,000+ for Local Located near Medina, NY Shelby Transportation is now hiring a full-time driver: For round trip, local runs in the Western and Central New York areas (home every night). Tank endorsement a plus. On farm/agricultural tractor trailer driving experience strongly preferred. Minimum of 3+ yrs. recent experience preferred for both positions. Good MVR, No DUI/DWI. Excellent benefit and 401k package. Send resume or apply in person at: 4141 Bates Rd.,Medina, NY 14103
Excellent Benefits Package available. Email: jobs@shelbytrans.com 4141 Bates Rd • PO Box 191, Medina, NY 14103
Full-Time Maintenance Mechanic 1st shift • Competitive pay and benefits 40 Stevens St. • Oakfield, NY 14125 Please visit our company career website https://www.bonduelle.com/en/careers for job descriptions and to apply or send resumes to: kristina.raffa@bonduelle.com. Come join the Bonduelle family and apply today!
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Start A Career With International Character Pfisterer North America, Inc. • LeRoy, New York JOB TITLE: Rodurflex Team Assembler RATE: $15.75 WORK WEEK: Monday-Friday 7:00am-3:30pm JOB SUMMARY: The assembler will be responsible for following the assembly schedule to ensure on-time delivery and to maximize efficiency and quality. This position will then be responsible for the assembly process which includes: following all assembly instructions, measurement and coordination of pieces, cutting rods to required length, cleaning and preparing materials for assembly, assisting in all assembly operations, applying and curing epoxy sealer, and packaging. The operator will also be responsible for maintaining all safety, quality and housekeeping standards in the work area. This is in addition to all other associated duties within the team. Due to continued growth, Pfisterer North America, an international manufacturer of high-voltage polymer insulators, seeks assembly team members. Excellent benefit package
Complete an application at: Pfisterer North America, Inc. • 130 Gilbert Street, LeRoy, NY 14482 EOE or e-mail resume to: jolivieri@lappinsulators.com
By Fifi Rodriguez 1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the only country that ends with the letter Q? 2. LITERATURE: Which Truman Capote nonfiction book begins with the line, “The village of Holcomb stands on the high wheat plains of western Kansas, a lonesome area that other Kansans call ‘out there’”? 3. MOVIES: What were the words on the hot-air balloon in which the wizard leaves Emerald City in “The Wizard of Oz”? 4. HISTORY: Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution guaranteed the right to vote regardless of race? 5. MEDICAL: What condition is the result of a decrease in red blood cells? 6. MEASUREMENTS: How many tablespoons are in a 1/4 cup? 7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What do deltiologists study and collect? 8. TELEVISION: What is Netflix’s highest rated original series in 2021? 9. SCIENCE: What is a person who specializes in plant studies called? 10. FOOD & DRINK: Is eggplant considered a fruit or a vegetable? Answers 1. Iraq 2. “In Cold Blood” 3. State Fair Omaha 4. Fifteenth 5. Anemia 6. Four 7. Postcards 8. “Bridgerton” 9. A botanist 10. Fruit
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Brief breaks during the work day can dramatically improve one’s ability to focus on a task. A 2011 study published in the journal Cognition found that brief mental breaks can improve focus on a prolonged task. The study’s authors tested participants’ ability to focus on a repetitive computerized task for 50 minutes under various conditions. The control group performed the task without breaks or diversions. The switch group and non-switch group memorized four digits before performing the task and were directed to respond if they saw one of the digits on the screen while performing the task. The switch group was the only group to be presented with the digits twice during the experiment, and both groups were tested on their memory of the digits at the end of the task. Most participants’ performance declined considerably over the course of the 50-minute task. However, the performance of those in the switch group did not decline at all, as the two brief breaks to respond to the digits allowed them to maintain their focus throughout the experiment. The researchers behind the study concluded that the switch group’s performance was steady because the brain is built to detect and respond to change, and its performance will actually suffer if it must maintain prolonged attention on a single task without taking a break. Professionals with a lot on their plates may see their performance improve by taking frequent mental breaks throughout the workday.
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