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These beetles are large and slowmoving, so they aren’t difficult to remove by hand. I just push them off the leaf into a coffee can of soapy water. Do this every day, or as often as you can, and damage will be reduced. The presence of beetles attracts more beetles, so you can make a big difference, though it’s time-consuming.
I tried covering my plants one year with nylon netting, sold in fabric stores. I used clothes pins to attach it snugly, but they crawled up inside the netting from the bottom.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I have so many thoughts a er reading the letter from the woman with the shared driveway whose neighbor leaves her dog’s poop on her side.
I’m of the opinion that life would be more enjoyable if people learned to meet others where they are. e dog owner clearly doesn’t want to pick up her dog’s poop, and I don’t think checking with an HOA or municipal ordinance will change that. Maybe she has mobility issues. e writer says she and her neighbor “get along ne,” and there’s a LOT to be said for that. If I were her, I would simply buy poop bags and clean up a er the dog. If the neighbor sees her and says something, I would say: “I’ve asked that you pick up a er your dog, but I don’t want that to become a big issue between us because we get along so well. Your friendship means more to me than my taking a few minutes to clean up the driveway.” -- Susan W., via email another reader shares their advice:
I have had this issue several times in the past. I have successfully resolved this issue every time it has come up.
I used a new tool to solve it -- the power of social media. My solution was simple: When I observed an individual allowing their canine to defecate on my property, I announced loudly from my front door that if they did not clean it up, I would locate their property and defecate on theirs as well. I made the same announcement on the neighborhood’s Facebook page.
Aside from the occasional beer can thrown out of a vehicle full of teenagers, we have been at peace. -- Zack in Murieta North
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Thank you to Mike and Luke and their employees and staff at Harding's Furniture Store in Mt. Morris for arranging to transport a donated and much needed lift chair to the Teresa House in Geneseo. Thank you for this generous and helpful action. Welcome to the Genesee Valley and for "jumping in" with your charitable community spirit.
Saved The Runaways!
A few days ago our 2 young dogs pushed their way out of the house and took off like a shot. Within seconds they were a few acres away and out of sight. The next thing we knew there were several vehicles stopped on the road including a contractor who was using their lights to alert other drivers. The dogs were with them and came when we called. I was so busy getting the dogs back to the house, I did not even acknowledge those who helped. So, whoever you are, thank you so much for your role in getting the "kids" back to us. That was a real kindness. Thank you, thank you, thank you and God Bless you!!
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Last week I took my Tacoma to the new oil change place in [local town]. They offer a free state inspection. The next morning I noticed that one of my hubcaps was missing. I checked the inspection report and this hubcap belonged to one of the wheels they removed, When I checked the other wheel they removed, it was not installed properly. I returned to the location and was told "it sometimes happens" and that they "installed them properly.” If they cannot install hub caps properly I would not trust them to touch my engine. Tacoma hubcaps do not fall off if they are installed properly.
Cemeteries Need Money More Than Flowers
Regarding the rant about the maintenance at the local cemtery. Being a caretaker of one, I wondered when the last time they donated was. Most small town cemeteries are struggling to get the funds to mow, weed eat, and for maintenance. People spend big money on flowers. How good are they going to look if you can't see them with the grass taller than the headstones. Please donate to your local cemetery. Your loved ones are there along with veterans.
Annoying Dogs
Living in town can be a challenge during the summer months with loud lawn mowers, weed eaters, power washers, etc. But those sounds are to be expected. My complaint is people who tie their dogs outside for hours on end. The dogs literally bark nonstop. Is there no law against this? It is difficult to enjoy gardening or just simply relaxing and enjoying a conversation with a friend with a dog barking constantly. Why do people do this? It can't be good for the dog and it certainly is annoying to nearby neighbors. Please stop leaving dogs tied outside if they are going to bark all day!
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Small businesses have such a big impact on their communities, and the world at large, that it might be time to reconsider refering to them as “small.” According to the World Bank, small businesses have a major impact on the world economy, especially in emerging countries. In such nations, small and medium enterprises contribute up to 60 percent of total employment and up to 40 percent of national income. Small businesses figure to frame their economies in emerging countries in the coming decades, and they’re already doing so in developed nations, such as the United States and Canada.
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Geocaching: Monday,May22,6:00 pmto7:00pm
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AttractingBirdstoyourBackyard: Tuesday,May23,2:00pmto3:00 pm
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BandofBrothers:Wednesday,May 24,6:30pmto7:30pm
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EnjoyaspringtimetriptotheNetherlandsseeingtheworldfamous KeukenhofGardens,visitthebeautifulcityofAmsterdamwiththeir lovelycontainergardens,architecture,andmuseums.Seethequaint townsofEnkhuizen,Edam,Alkmaar,Edam,andDelft.ThistravelogueispresentedbyChristine Simons.Registrationappreciated.
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ChickenBarbecuewithCountry Music - AscensionParishAltarand RosarySocietyissponsoringa ChickenBarbecuewithCountry MusicfeaturingRusticRamblers. Saturday,May20,2023from5:00 to8:30p.m.Dinein$20.00,Takeouts$15.00,Musiconly$10.00 (musicstartingat5:30).Cashbar, beerandwine,pizzawillbealso availableforpurchase.Ascension ParishSolumbaHall,19SumnerSt., Batavia.Pre-saleticketsavailable April15thatthechurchoffice 585-343-1796.
JavawithJoeE.:RyanDuffy, “Genesee CountyCivilWarMedal ofHonorSoldiers”-Joinusatthe HollandLandOfficeMuseumfor thenexteditionofourJavawith JoeE.seriesonThursday,May25th at9am.Thismonth’spresenteris ourDirectorRyanDuffy.Hispresentation,“GeneseeCountyCivil WarMedalofHonorSoldiers,”detailsthelives,service,anddeedsof thefourCivilWarsoldierswitha connectiontoGeneseeCounty, whowereawardedtheMedalof Honor.Admissionisfreeandcoffee anddonutswillbeprovided.Please contactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youplantoattend.
St.PaulLutheranSchoolAnnual Fundraising Auction willtake placeonSaturday,June3,at31 WashingtonAvenueinBatavia.The eventincludes:BasketRaffle,Balloon,Pop&SnackShack.Questions&Infotext:Joanna 585-993-2410.
FridayNightFoodTruckRodeo Batavia! May26th! Thefirstofsix FridayNightFoodTruckRodeois scheduledforFriday,May26that theGeneseeCountyFairgroundsin Batavia.FoodTrucksfromallover WesternNewYorkwillbereadyto serveyoufrom4PMuntil8PMor soldout.Thisisafreeadmission, freeparking,cashonlyevent.Stop insayHiandgrababitetoeat. FridayNightFoodTruckRodeois sponsoredbyGeneseeCountyAgriculturalSociety,Inc.
AllDayFundraiserfortheDown Syndrome SupportGroup. Held Wednesday,May24,2023atthe BataviaOriginal.DineinorTake out.Come&ShowYourSupport!
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SportAviationCenterOpen House Fly-In: ExperimentalAircraftAssociationChapter44invites theaviationcommunityandthe generalpublicSaturday,June10, 10AM-4PMattheSAC,44EisenhauerDr.,ontheBrockportairport. RainDate-SundayJune11,announcedonourFacebookpage (EAAChapter44SportAviation Center)andwebsite.
Theme:“PathwayIntoAviation.” Chapter44willintroducevisitorsto thefunofbuilding,restoring,& flyingairplanesfortheir recreationalandeducationalvalue. Homebuilt,restoredandproductionaircraftwillbeonstaticdisplay. Thiseventisfamily-friendly,free andopentothepublic.Grillfood anddrinksavailableforsale.Classic carparkingavailableforthosewho cruisein.
BBQ Dinner
Family/Community Fun Day at Brockport Area Vets Club
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TheGatheringTable/Teen Closet - TheGatheringTable,free communitydinner,willbeheldat BrockportFirstBaptistChurch,124 MainSt.,onSunday,May21, 12:00noon-1:00pm.Menu: pulledchickensandwiches,baked beans,pastasalad,anddessert. TheTeenClosetwillbeopen11:00 am-1:00pm.
MemorialDayofRemembrance for Veterans- TheBrockportArea VeteransClubwillholdaMemorial DayofRemembranceCeremonyat 222WestAvenue,Brockport,New YorkonSaturday,May27,2023at 11:00AM.Thepublicisinvitedto honorandrememberthosemen andwomenwhohavepaidthe ultimatesacrificeservingand protectingourNationbothhere andabroad.Therewillbea ChickenBBQfollowingtheceremony.250ticketswillbeavailable. Ticketprice:$14each.Call 585-629-1953toreserveyourticket(s).Foradditionalinformation pleasecontacttheBrockportArea VeteransClubat637-5012orthe AmericanLegionAuxiliary#379at 585-629-1953.
CHILI
ChiliMemorialDayParade will be heldMonday,May29th.Hosted byChiliAmericanLegionPost 1830.NOTICE:TheVeteransMonumenthasbeenmovednearthe CommunityCenter.Becauseofthe newlocation,theparadewillstart inALDI’sparkinglot.Wewillline upbetween7:30-8AM,stepping offat8:30,willturnleftontoChili Avenue,rightontoMemorialPark thenrighttowardCommunityCenter.CeremonyattheMemorial withtheriflesquad.Readingof passedcomradesstartingat11AM. Communitypicnic1-5PMinthe PostPavilion.Musicandkaraokeby DickSeiler.Publicwelcometoattendallevents.
CHURCHVILLE
SoYouThinkYourDog’saWinner? Proveit!!! June10,the ChurchvilleChamberofCommerce alongwithHealthandWealth Advisors,WestsideCommunity FederalCreditUnion,Purinaand JimBarnardChevrolet,aresponsoring“BestinShow”fundraiser,proceedstobenefitSt.Christopher ChurchandGRASP,adogadoptionagency.Held12noon-4pm, HarveyC.NooneAmericanLegion, 6444BuffaloRd.,Churchvillewho havegenerouslydonatedthe venue.Fortheentirefamily,dogs included!Over30vendors,food, clowns,facepainting,photobooth, rafflesandmore.Enteryourdogin oneormoreofthesixcategoriesof competition.Winnersofeachcategorywillcompetefor“Bestin Show”.Information/registration: Lisa585-484-9399oremail familydogshow2023@gmail.com
MemorialDayBreakfast - A MemorialDayBreakfastwillbe servedatUnionCongregational Church,14N.MainStreetin Churchville,onMay29thfrom 8:00amto9:30am.Comefor deliciouspancakes,eggs,sausage, applesauceandbeverages.Costis $6.00foradults,$3forchildren, andveteransarefree.Dojoinusfor fellowshipandgoodfoodbefore theAmericanLegion’sannualparade.Allarewelcome. 585-293-1665
EAST BETHANY
GuidedDogWalks-Bringyourbest friend forsomegreatsocialization andexerciseonaguideddogwalk throughthepark!Walkstakeplace onthefirstSaturdayofeachmonth fromApriltoAugust.Dogsmustbe keptonaleashatalltimes.Aggressivedogsarenotallowed!Genesee CountyPark&Forest,11095BethanyCenterRoad,EastBethany. InterpretiveNatureCenter,Feeis $5perdog;allproceedsbenefitthe GeneseeCountyAnimalShelter. Pre-registrationisrequiredbycalling(585)344-1122.
OAKFIELD
TheOakfieldFarmersMarket is located at33SouthMainSt.in OakfieldinthebackofTheGoose building.OpeneverySaturdayfrom 9-1pm.Wearealsolookingfor additionalvendorsforthesummer season.
AmericanRedCrossBabysitter’s Course - June4th,1pm-4:30pm, TheGooseCommunityCenter,33 SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.Cost: $50.TextorCall(585)356-5519to register.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
“We’veOnlyJustBegun”Sr. Luncheon (Open tothepublic) June20,2023attheSo.Alabama Firehall11:30-1:30pm.ALUMNI Celebration!Juneisgraduation month,sowearegoingtocelebrateALUMNIthisyear.Please bringANYGradeSchoolpictureof yourselfandwewilltrytomatch everyoneuptotheirpicture.Wear yourschoolcolors,bringmemorabilia,etc.etc.Comeandbringyour favoritedish-to-passandenjoy lunchandafternoonoffunwith oldandnewfriends.ContactpersonLaNoraThompson(630) 888-8966.
ChickenBBQ&BasketRaffle
Benefit - Sunday,June4,11am4pmattheOakfieldFireHall,20 AlbertSt.,Oakfield.Joinusfora ChickenBBQ&BasketRaffleto benefitCherylPorter(Murphy).
$15/dinner 1⁄2 chicken,macand potatosalad,roll,butter.Helpsupportthisselflessmotherofthree, grandmotherofthreewithherunexpectedmedicalexpenses.Ifyou havequestionsorifyouhavean itemorbaskettodonate,contact TammyDilcher(585-409-6538)or CarrieSharp(585-813-3600).
Yoga: Come joinusonWednesday eveningsat6:00pmforYoga. Theseclasseswillhelpincreaseyour balanceandstrengthandareFREE thankstoanawardfromUnivera. HeldatTheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
Adult&ChildCPR&AEDClassCompletion ofthisclassincludesa twoyearcertification.June10th, 9am-12pm,TheGooseCommunity Center,33SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.Cost:$70.TextorCall(585) 356-5519toregister.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
PAVILION
PavilionClassof’73announcing 50th Reunion: HeldonSaturday, August5that5PMatBW’SRestaurant,PerryRd.,Pavilion.Pleasecall/ textBonnie(Olivani)Amend 585-857-3346orCathy(Morgan) Worthington716-308-7885for moreinformationorreservations. Helpusfindafewclassmatesas well-LookingforDavidMaskell, BrianLaPlante,JoanneGreene,BeatriceWilson,GeorgePowell,Faith Stoehr&LyndaBurger.RSVPdue byJuly7th.
ROCHESTER
NCADD-RA2023Annual Luncheon: The NationalCouncil onAlcoholismandDrug Dependence-RochesterArea’s (NCADD-RA)AnnualLuncheonWednesday,May24,11:30-2pm, DoubleTreebyHiltoninRochester. KeynotespeakerKevinMcCauley, M.D.,wroteanddirectedtwofilms “MemotoSelf”and“Pleasure Unwoven”abouttheneuroscience ofaddictionwhichwonthe2010 MichaelQ.FordAwardforJournalismfromtheNationalAssociation ofAddictionTreatmentProviders. HeisaseniorfellowatTheMeadowsofWickenburg,Arizonaandis currentlyagraduatestudentatthe UniversityofArizonaSchoolof PublicHealth.Information/register: ElaineAlvarado(585)719-3481or ealvarado@depaul.org.https:// ncadd-ra.org/events-trainings/ ncadd-ra-annual-luncheon/toregisteronline.
SPENCERPORT
HickokFamilyFestival&Brain Dash! Saturday, June10,2023 from11am-3pmattheBlackCreek Park,WoodsideLodge,3830Union St.,NorthChili.LiveMusic!Dunk Tank!FreeFood!FunRun!Bounce House!CornholeTournament! ShoppingVendors!WinanNintendoSwitch!
OgdenPresbyterianChurch Plant Sale- 2400SouthUnionSt. SpencerportonSaturday,June3, 2023from9amuntilnoon.Rainor shine.Thesalewillbeheldinthe churchpavilion.Aniceassortment ofperennials,indoorhouseplants, andgarden-relateditemswillbefor sale.
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AttentionClassmatesofWebster H.W.SchroederHighSchool CLASSOF1973-Worktocomplete our50threuniongettogetherfor July15,2023isunderway.Additionalinformationtobeposted soon.Emailusat HWSclassof1973@gmail.comorrefertotheHWSchroderClassof’73 50ReuniononFacebookforadditionalinformation.Pleasepassthis ontofellowclassmatesyouassociatewithorknowwholiveelsewhere.
In Spring, everything is full of promise.... The child sporting upon the lawn, and the season, sympathize together, and nature rejoices in her virgin loveliness. ~ Charles Lanman, “TheDyingYear,”1840
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DEAR DR. ROACH: What can you tell me about a prescription of 145 mcg of Linzess, and why a doctor would prescribe a pill over $500? What are the advantages to taking this? Surely, there must be something less expensive that will provide the same results. -- J.P.
ANSWER: Linaclotide (Linzess or Constella) is a medicine used for constipation, either in people with irritable bowel syndrome or in people with constipation for no particular reason. It works by activating a protein to allow chloride and bicarbonate (along with fluid) into the intestine. Since it is not absorbed into the body, it has few side effects. The major side effect is that it can work too well and cause diarrhea. This is enough of a concern that the medicine is not used in children under the age of 2. There are three different strengths: 72, 145 and 290 mcg.
If you are asking me to defend pharmaceutical pricing, I can’t do that. I very seldom use this medicine because there are so many other options for constipation -- starting with a different diet without using any medicine at all. But in people with occasional constipation despite having a good diet, I usually start with fiber supplements. If those don’t work, I recommend a surfactant such as docusate (Colace), which allows more water to enter the stool. Yet another option would be nonabsorbable substances like polyethylene glycol (MiraLAX and others), lactulose, sorbitol and magnesium. All of these are much less expensive. However, there are still people who don’t do well with any of these less-expensive (and also tried-andtrue) alternatives. Linzess has made a real difference in the lives of several of my patients. It is usually prescribed by an expert (a gastroenterologist) at least in the case of my patients. Finally, Linzess is roughly $20 a pill or about $500 for a month’s supply in the U.S. without insurance. Some people only need it occasionally and are very willing to pay, even if insurance doesn’t cover it.
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Children benefit in various ways from their involvement in youth sports. Being part of a team fosters feelings of belonging, inspires collaborative play and strategy and can be an excellent form of exercise. Still, despite the benefits, parents often worry about the injury risk their children face on the playing fields.
Those fears are justified. A Safe Kids Worldwide survey of emergency room visits found that a young athlete visits a hospital emergency room for a sports-related injury more than a million times a year, or about every 25 seconds. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than 2.6 million children 0 to 19 years old are treated in the emergency department each year for sports- and recreation-related injuries. Some of the more common injuries young children face have to do with the skeletal and muscular systems of the body. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons stresses that children’s bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments are still growing, making them more susceptible to injury. Fortunately, with some education, many youth-sport injuries can be prevented.
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• Store kitchen matches wrapped in tin foil to keep them dry when on camping or shing trips. You can also store them in an empty pill bottle if they are the short kind. If you ll paper egg carton cups with dryer lint and drizzle it with wax, you can cut the cups apart and you’ll have small restarters for your camp res. My family does a lot of camping in the summer, and we use these every time. K.R. in Missouri
• To get scorched pan bottoms clean, scrub with sudsy ammonia and rinse well.
• Baby food jars make wonderful organizer containers; most people know that. But you can make a great rst cup from a baby food jar. Screw on the lid tightly and poke holes along one side. Baby can tip and sip, but not much will come out.
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• To keep shirt collars from absorbing oil and grime, sprinkle with talcum powder while ironing.
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VINTAGE ARCHERY RECURVE BOWS/ARROWS/ACCESSORIES for Scout Archery Merit Badge. 501C Compliant. Text 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net
TIRES. Hankook 275/55R20. Factory tires F150. 2 y/o good tread remaining about 30k on: pdc964@gmail.com
YELLOW GLADIOLUS BULBS: 585-924-2651
2’x4’ FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE. Works. Good for a shop or garage. Conesus: 585-764-8301
Large quantity of BUSINESS ENVELOPES WITH WINDOW. Return address is printed on but can be covered with a label: 585-748-3148
Blue leather POWER RECLINER. Cat scratches on left arm. Pick up North Chili: barb125kel@aol.com
TWIN X-LONG FOAM MATTRESS TOPPER: 585-259-8464
LANDSCAPING BRICKS and PAVERS. Several different styles. You pick it up. Text only: 585-519-7369
QUIET GLIDE 5-DRAWER TOOL CHEST: sdimpfl45@gmail.com
LAP QUILTING VHS TAPES (set of 10) by Georgia Bonesteel: 585-362-7914
ONETOUCH ULTRA 2 GLUCOSE METER with case and a sealed bag of Lancets. Does NOT Include Test Strips: eschroll123@gmail.com
50” SAMSUNG SMART TV. Eight years old. Good condition, just has loose cable connection. Located in Naples: 585-374-5577
BOOST PLUS NUTRITIONAL DRINK, Rich Chocolate flavor. 11-8 oz bottles. Sealed. Henrietta: 585-334-5802
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTS. All white. Used. Fairport: 585-354-8339
BOOKS - Art Books, some instructional, some famous artists’ paintings, Encyclopedias, some children’s books. You pick up. Call for info: 585-728-5316
DIESEL BUS ENGINE, already taken out of bus. Pick up only: sbly5722@gmail.com
Four boxes of OLD CAR MAGAZINES, DIRT BIKE MAGAZINES and HUNTING MAGAZINES going back to at least 1981. You pick up: 585-329-5631
HP PRINTER - Laser Jet 1320 (no cartridge). May work but have no time to fool with it: 585-346-3829
BROTHER PRINTER, corporate quality with new laser cartridges - TN431, TN433, TN436. Touch screen needs adjustment. Very high-quality print and copy: aelaine636@gmail.com
SERESTO FLEA and TICK COLLAR - large dog. just in time for tick season: enaginny@gmail.com
One LAWN CHAIR FRAME, two PARTIAL MACRAME LAWN CHAIRS, one PARTIAL MACRAME LOUNGE LAWN CHAIR: 585-392-5631
HOLLISTER NEW IMAGE FLEXTEND SKIN BARRIER; 2-pc ostomy skin barrier, convex, tape. #14904 Green 1 3/4”/pre-sized 1”; 23 boxes, 5 ostomy barriers in each box: 585-226-8887
SPRING CEDAR TREES. Entire trees or just the limbs. Will load and remove! Mothersfield@aol.com
All DC and MARVEL COMIC BOOKS; any year, any issue, any condition: impani_m@yahoo.com
FULLSIZE LIGHTBAR and UTILITY TRAILER: 585-447-0201
INK PRINTER CARTRIDGES, Number 60 and 61 for HP Printer: 585-519-3325
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YARN - For a mission project. Can pick up. Thank you! Webster: 585-265-4548
One lightweight and one portable type of VACUUM CLEANER, TRANSISTOR RADIO, small FILE CABINET with key. Webster/surrounding area: 585-424-0732
ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, a RECLINER, and a working 2.7L ENGINE to fit a 2008 Dodge Charger or a used vehicle in good working condition: 585-883-7387
LIFT CHAIR: Donna.lievense@gmail.com
1970s VINTAGE RANSOM MACHINE REST: 585-335-5184
70s STEREO EQUIPMENT: Receivers, Speakers, Turntables, Reel to Reels, Amplifiers, Records, Reel Tapes, Old Nintendo Games: 585-883-5334
RIDING LAWNMOWERS. Working or not: 518-888-4216
70s-80s-90s ROCK and ROLL 8 TRACK TAPES, CASSETTES, RECORDS for personal collection. Thanks: gzintel1967@gmail.com
INCONTINENCE ADULATION, men large, for elderly relative in nursing home. If you have any unused unwanted, I will take them! Bargainhunter22@ymail.com
Seeking DIRT BIKES, ATVs or GO-KARTS for father son project. Will pick up, call or text Matt: 315-576-1278
In need of a FOLDING GROCERY CART for a new refugee family: 716-430-2876
FLATSCREEN TV, any size. In good working condition: 585-867-3355
FULL-SIZE LIGHT BAR and 8’ TONNEAU COVER: 585-447-0201
RASCAL SCOOTER in good working condition: 585-415-8513
Used/New SUV in good working condition for retired couple to transport the elderly to appointments and errands: 585-398-7626
TWIN SIZE BED in good condition. Needed for elderly couple. Call or text: 585-719-7866
COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and DISPLAY BOOK for granddaughter who will play in one tournament this summer: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
9” or 10” straight edge, GLASS PIE DISH: salvatore.d.timpani@gmail.com
Large MOVING BOXES. Deliver in ER: stellaswirlery@yahoo.com
BB RIFLE. Must work. Fairport: 585-354-8339
BOX TRAILER: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
DIRECT VENT NATURAL GAS HEATER for a basement: 585-208-9784
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DID YOU KNOW? The first International Special Olympics Summer Games were held at Soldier Field in Chicago on July 20, 1968. The games were the brainchild of Eunice Kennedy Shriver, who first proposed the idea of nationwide sports contests for young people with intellectual disabilities in November of 1966. Kennedy Shriver had spent years advocating for young people with intellectual disabilities, even opening a summer camp for such youngsters at her home in suburban Washington, D.C. in June of 1962. More than 200 events were offered at the first Special Olympics, including water polo, the 100-yard swim, the 50-yard dash, the broad jump, and the high jump.
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BY LORI BRUTON
May 31st is World Otter Day. Zoos around the world celebrate their otters. Rochester’s Seneca Park Zoo celebrates the whole weekend, with talks, demos, and videos throughout the days. Enjoy enrichment behind the scenes and check out the fundraiser for the River Otter Ecology Project. Watch as a zookeeper puts a canvas with paint next to it and uses food to incentivize the otters trekking through the paint to create a unique painting as the keeper slides the canvas under them.
Donato DiRenzo, Seneca Park’s Communications Coordinator, coordinated a meeting with General Curator David Hamilton and Zookeeper Catina Wright. Hamilton began as a zookeeper working with primates at the Knoxville Zoo. He then became a carnivore keeper and started working with otters. A er that, he took the position as Studbook Keeper, managing the population and tracking the family tree and locations of North American River Otters for the past 24 years.
Most of Seneca Park’s sta have degrees in life sciences, such as biology or zoology. Zookeeper, Catina Wright, has been at Seneca Park for 18 years, ve years as a volunteerthenjoinedthezookeeper ranks a er she earned her bachelor’s degree in biology. Every two years there is an otter keeper workshop, exploring vet care, diet, enrichment, and enclosure types and exhibits.
Otters are motivated, food driven, and highly intelligent. ere are seven di erent subspecies of otters. Ashkii and Sailor are the two living at Seneca Park Zoo. ey have di erent personalities. Ashkii was born in 2016 and came to Rochester from the National Zoo in March 2020. She is at once skittish, cautious, and very energetic, always swimming and playing.
Sailor was born in 2007. He came to Seneca Park in May 2012 from a private facility in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. He is more laid back and adventurous. Sailor was named in honor of a previously nauticalnamed otter, Admiral. e average life expectancy of an otter is 12 years, but Admiral lived to age 21, which is comparable to a human living to 100.
Watching Ashkii and Sailor in their element is exciting. Otters need enriching activities. Seneca Park includes a wide variety of enrichment, including hammocks, swinging baskets, and hollow logs. As we chat, Wright tosses sh encased in ice cubes in the water. e otters eat mostly sh, mackerel, herring, and salmon. Occasionally, they get ounder, tilapia, clams, squid, scallops, and so shell crab. ey also eat other meats, fruits, vegetables, and hard-boiled eggs. Otters are carnivores but eat some produce, preferring vegetables over fruit.
is super red compared to other animals that are pinkish. Otters have special kidneys because they’ve been in marine habitats. It helps them deal with salt water.”
Otters don’t have a blubber layer like marine animals. eir coat is double layered, keeping air trapped in the hairs, insulating them from getting wet. eir skin isn’t necessarily wet when they are swimming because they have outer guard hairs and inner u y layers.
Hamilton is involved in otter breeding and transfer plans. ere is a signature Species Survival Plan (SSP) for North American River Otters. is information prevents inbreeding by knowing who is who and where otters are from. Gene diversity is crucial for breeding.
Researchers perform genetic studies of the otters to help otters survive and avoid extinction. North American River Otters in Western New York almost disappeared due to predators and hunters encroaching on their habitat. ankfully, the Department of Environmental Conservation and Seneca Park Zoo supported otter repopulation.
Seneca Park Zoo featured the otters in a viral Earth Day recycling video (youtube.com/watch?v=7DyxQD0oBao), in which they trained to put newspaper and bottles into recycling bins to help show people to recycle and not trash rivers. It helps everyone, including otters, when we clean up the environment and be careful what goes down storm drains.
Check out Ashkii and Sailor and the other animals at Seneca Park Zoo at 2222 St. Paul St., Rochester.
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Craig A. Corcoran 05/14/2023
Passed away peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Sunday, May 14, 2023 at the age of 74. He is predeceased by his parents, John and Jane Corcoran and his sister, Diane Corcoran. He is survived by his devoted wife of 53 years, Patricia; children, Russell (Carol) Corcoran of New York and Chad (Sherry) Corcoran of Colorado; grandchildren, Sophia and Ian Corcoran; brother, Kevin (Betsy) Corcoran and many nieces and nephews. Craig served in the United States Air Force from 1967-1971. He retired from Delphi in Rochester, New York. In lieu of owers, those wishing may contribute to the Alzheimer’s Association or to the Parkinson’s Association in Craig’s honor.
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