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Howdy Y’ All! My name is , a sweet & sassy Texan pup adopted in Conesus, NY from Susie Q Dog Rescue. I love my new home and folks here at Sunshine Acres. I give them lots of kisses and make them laugh when I chase my tail and frolic after my toys. I’m enjoying my outdoor play yard more each day now that the snow has gone away!

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: We adopted a puppy last month. “Jake” is having some problems adjusting to his new home. He has soiled his own bed three times so far (we crate him at night) and doesn’t make it through the day -- he starts whining by the door around lunchtime and, if we’re not home, will just go anywhere in the house. How can we fix this? -- Carl B., via email

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DEAR CARL: How old is Jake? It sounds like, barring any unknown physical issues or illness, he is a young puppy with a small bladder. He simply can’t hold it as long as a fully grown dog. The fact that Jake makes it a point to whine by the door means that the house training is effective, but you may be waiting much too long to take him out. When he has to go, he will go. That includes soiling his crate, which is an absolute last resort for a dog. Follow this guideline, published by the American Kennel Club, called the “month-plus-one” rule: Take your puppy’s age in months, and add one. That gives you a rough estimate of the maximum number of hours Jake should wait before going outside to pee or poop. For example, if Jake is four months old, add one to that number. The total, five, means he should be taken outside every five hours. Every puppy is different, so Jake may need to go out a little sooner. And yes, that means he may need to go out in the middle of the night, or on a pee pad. He should always be taken out just before bedtime and first thing in the morning, regardless of his age.

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DID YOU KNOW? Thought they might be most often associated with dogs, ticks can affect cats as well. According to Blue Cross for Pets, cats are most likely to encounter ticks if they live near areas with lots of deer and sheep or in regions where other wildlife, such as hedgehogs and rabbits, are present. While ticks are active throughout the year, cats are most likely to encounter them between spring and autumn. That’s due in part to the climate during these seasons, which tends to be warmer and therefore more inviting to cats, compelling them to spend more time outdoors than they do in winter. Ticks, which are egg-shaped, are big enough to spot, so cat owners should conduct a careful examination of their cats’ fur each time they come into the house after spending time in the yard. Blue Cross for Pets notes that ticks feel like small bumps on a cat’s skin. Ticks are most likely to attach themselves to particular areas of a cat’s body. These areas include the head, neck, ears, and feet. Routine brushing, especially whenever cats come inside after time spent outdoors, can help cat owners spot and remove ticks from their cats. It’s important to recognize that indoor cats are not invulnerable to ticks, as other pets and humans can track ticks indoors. Periodic inspections and brushing of indoor cats’ can protect them from ticks and the diseases ticks carry.

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HAMLIN: 1665 Redman Rd 6/3 & 6/4 (9-4pm) Hunting and fishing equipment, Dog Kennel, Riding lawn mowers, lawn and garden equipment, canning jars, AVON EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET, Open Every Sunday 8am-3pm. Vendor spaces available inside and outcall Claude @ 585-734-3789 MEDINA: COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE, Saturday, 6/4 (9am-3pm). Village wide garage sales and flea market at Pickle Factory Field, 711 Park Avenue. Chicken BBQ and food tent. 20x30 vendor spot at Flea Market for $15. Call Sherry 585-735-5135.

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Gardeners What is the best way to clean dust off my house plants? There are two main reasons to clean your house plants: aesthetics and health. A layer of dust will limit a plants ability to absorb light, which interferes with photosynthesis and slows growth down. One of the easiest ways to give a houseplant a refresher is to take it into the shower with you. Small plants do well with a quick dip in the sink, but consider bringing in the larger potted plants for a more immersive cleaning. This practice works best if you have a removable showerhead and can adjust the pressure. It is best to keep the temperature lukewarm. You could also use a spray bottle. Another method that works well on large sturdy leaves is to utilizing soapy water and a soft sponge or microfiber cloth. Mix 1/4 tea-

from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County spoon of dish soap with a half-gallon of room temperature water and gentle clean the plant with the sponge or microfiber cloth. When done rise the plant with clean water. When is the best time of the year to prune lilac bushes and grape vines? Grapevine pruning is performed all winter in many large commercial vineyards because this big job requires many hours. The “late dormant period” – FebruaryMarch--is the ideal time to prune, however, because the extent of winter injury to vines can then be determined. If injury has occurred, pruning severity can be adjusted. Pruning can affect the timing of bud-break. That difference may be cause for or prevention of frost dam-

age to buds in the growing season Do not over-prune lilacs. Let the plant develop several branches from the base, instead of only one or two. This allows you to remove stems that have grown too tall, or have been attacked by diseases or insects, and still have flowering wood. Pruning is unnecessary for the first 3 or 4 years. Thereafter, limit pruning to the removal of weaker wood from the center of the bush. This prevents a thicket from developing. You should do this soon

after flowers have fallen. Do not prune in late summer, fall, or winter; late pruning often results in removal of flower buds. Old bushes with runaway growth will need severe pruning. Large single trunks may be cut back to a stump to encourage growth of new stems from the roots. Clumps of overgrown stems may be thinned out about a third a year starting with oldest, weakest, and damaged.

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Lest We Forget BY DP DUNN

M

emorial Day is often heralded as the unofficial start of summer; yet its origin, traditions and intentions are far more profound and meaningful.

Memorial Day has its roots in Remembrance Day celebrations which began after the War Between the States. Families reflected on the loss of their fathers, sons, cousins, and neighbors. It was a solemn day set aside to pause and reflect on war, service to the nation, and the losses incurred during a long and difficult war. Remembrance Day was later called Decoration Day, and its popularity and practice grew after World Wars 1 and 2 resulting in every state practicing some formal date of remembrance for the nation’s fallen warriors. In 1968, the US Congress instituted the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, moving the celebration of Memorial Day to the last Monday in May. The United States Department of Veterans Affairs cites the purpose of Memorial Day thus: “Memorial Day, which is observed on the last Monday of May, commemorates the men and women who died while in the military service. In observance of the holiday, many people visit cemeteries and memorials, and volunteers often place American flags on each grave site at national cemeteries. A national moment of remembrance takes place at 3:00 p.m. local time.” While is it always appropriate to thank an active duty member of the armed forces, and living Veterans, for their service, Memorial Day belongs specifically to those members of the US military who have died while serving their nation. We thank them through our recollection of their sacrifice to keep us safe and free. Meet PFC Ray Bowman, born in Rochester on April 2nd, 1924. He was the fifth of seven Bowman children. They were a lively bunch. Ray served in D Company of the 23rd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Infantry Division. Ray was a machine gunner. On Tuesday, April 10th, 1945, Ray wrote this letter home: Dear Mom, How is my favorite Mom? I know you are wondering why you don’t get more mail from me but you can see from the papers we are moving fast and there is hardly even time to wash anymore. This is sure a strange war and right now it is for the better for we are motoring [motorized?] Yesterday we freed quite a few Americans, English, and Russians in a rotten prison camp. The Americans and in Jan [?] had walk [sic] 500 miles from near Poland and they had less than nothing to eat. They were so thin and sick the Germans could not take them back with them. I often wondered about Ray S. and some of the other fellows I know. I sure hope we find them soon. The Russians were slave workers and were mostly women. Oh boy what a celebration we had last night. We are far away from there now tho. On the average I’ve had 2 hours of sleep per night for two weeks now.

We had a radio for tonight and it is swell to hear music again. Gosh sometimes I get so homesick for all those things that I left behind. You should have seen the me after 4 days of no washing. I still have not taken all the dirt off. It’s now one o’clock in the morning, Mom and chow is at 5:30 so guess I’ll hit the hay. Please send me a fruit cake when you can. Love, Ray Eight days later, PFC Raymond J. Bowman died in Leipzig, Germany. Ray was 21 years and 17 days old. This is why we celebrate Memorial Day. Because we cannot thank Ray in person for his sacrifice. He served, and we benefitted as we still do today. Meet 1st Lt. Hiram Appelget of the 95th Bomber Squadron. Lt. Appelget was killed in action on March 1st, 1943. Steven Appelget said of his great uncle, “[Hiram, or ‘Hi’] was a pilot of a B-26 Marauder – the ‘Barrelhouse Bessie’,” Steven said. “When I started seriously working on family history, I made up a slogan for our family: ‘We showed up’. [Hi] showed up. He wasn’t looking for a big military career or even to ‘whup’ the [enemy]. He had a job to do, and he did it – and complained about the food and the conditions along the way. He had a ship to fly and guys to watch out for. And that’s what he did. He showed up.” Hi and Ray both showed up. They both did their jobs. Neither wanted to be a hero. Neither, I imagine, woke up that particular morning expecting to die. Although, when serving in combat, that is a constant possibility. These men made choices to serve their nation. Many served in non-combat positions, and all accepted the risk willingly for home, family, and nation. It is estimated that approximately 1,304,702 men and women have lost their lives serving in the United States military, in armed conflicts, since 1775. That’s one million three hundred four thousand seven hundred two reasons to say a profound and sincere “Thank You!” this Memorial Day. They all ‘showed up’, did their jobs, and gave their lives, and we are in their debt. Remember Hi, Ray and the many others this Memorial Day. Set an alarm for 3pm. Say a prayer for the repose of their eternal souls if you are so inclined, but at least have awareness and gratitude towards all of these departed men and women who will not be marching in any parades, tipping a beer with you, shopping, fishing, camping, playing ball, boating, gardening, or grilling. That’s exactly why we celebrate Memorial Day.

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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles Walk Faster, Live Longer

We’ve known for years that walking is a good form of exercise for seniors ... we just didn’t know why. Now a new study not only explains how it works, but why brisk walking is even more effective. Ten years ago, researchers at Leicester University Biomedical Research Centre started looking at genetic data in the biobanks in the U.K. for clues about why seniors who walk seemed to live longer. They didn’t fool around with a dozen or so participants. No, they analyzed the information of over 405,000 people. And now we know: It’s the telomere length. Telomeres (aka leucocyte telomere length, or LTLs) are the “end caps” on strands of DNA, the building blocks of our bodies and an indicator of our biological age. Fast walkers have longer LTLs, and therefore better health ... and longer lives. That same study showed that as little as 10 minutes per day of brisk walking can equate to longer lives. (The Mayo Clinic prefers 30 minutes of activity per day, possibly broken into three 10-minute sessions.) The best walking pace appears to be 3 mph, although the research data was from wearable tracking devices like those we use to measure steps per day. But there’s more. A study at the National Institutes of Health concluded that the length of the telomeres is positively associated with consuming fruits, dairy, 100% fruit juice and coffee. On the other hand, food and drinks with high amounts of sugar and red meat can negatively affect the telomere length. The study gave a big thumbs up to the Mediterranean diet, with loads of nuts, fruits, vegetables, unrefined cereals, fish and olive oil. If you invest in a pedometer to measure your steps, be sure to look for one that tracks your speed. Ask your doctor about any recommendations they have for the trackers. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

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DID YOU KNOW? The U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs estimates that around eight million adults in the United States experience post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) in a given year. Women experience PTSD at a much greater rate than men. Estimates from the USDVA indicate that 10 percent of women and 4 percent of men are affected by PTSD. Instances of PTSD are similarly prevalent in Canada, where the Canadian Psychological Association estimates that around 8 percent of Canadians who experience a traumatic event develop PTSD. Though no one is immune to PTSD, rates of the disorder among combat veterans are significantly higher than the rates among the general population. USDVA reports that one study of 1,938 veterans found that the prevalence rate among Gulf War veterans was around 14 percent, while an older study from the American Psychological Association found that about 30 percent of Vietnam War veterans had PTSD in their lifetime.

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so I am unable to take ibuprofen or naproxen for pain. Do you know of anything I can take to help with pain? -- K.B. ANSWER: The body has two ways of clotting blood: the blood clotting factors and platelets, which are special blood clotting cells. Warfarin (Coumadin), like newer agents such as dabigatran (Pradaxa) or rivaroxaban (Xarelto), work as anticoagulants, blocking proteins that help clot the blood. They don’t actually “thin” the blood; that would mean a change in viscosity. Clotting factors are needed for a mature, effective blood clot. Aspirin and NSAID drugs, like ibuprofen or naproxen (Aleve and others), affect platelets, the specialized blood cells that start clotting the blood when necessary. If both the platelet system and the factor system are decreased due to medication (or underlying clotting disorder), then the risk for abnormal bleeding goes up. This does not mean people can never take aspirin or NSAIDs if they are on a medication to reduce clotting risk, but it does mean that a careful evaluation must be done, based on a person’s unique circumstances, to determine the safety of doing so. In other words, your doctor should be able to tell you how often, if ever, you can take these over-the-counter pain relievers. If you can’t take any, then acetaminophen (Tylenol) is usually the safest bet. However, too much acetaminophen can increase the effect of warfarin (measured by your INR level). ***

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* Here’s a grill tip just in time for Memorial Day: When you need to cook something that needs covering (say, chicken) alongside something that does not (like hot dogs), simply invert an aluminum roaster/cake pan over the needs-covering item. You can purchase smaller size pans that can be reused. -- JoAnn * “I have a tip about taking medicine. Regardless of the size of the pill, I always feel as if it is stuck in my throat. I have started to have a chunk of banana after taking a pill. I don’t get that stuck feeling anymore.” -- T.B. in New Hampshire * “The sticky residue from price tags can be really annoying. I use WD-40 to get it off. Works every time for me!” -- J.K. in Alabama

AVOID INJURIES WHEN WORKING OUT Confirm your technique is the right one. Exercise science is continuously evolving, and that means workouts and fitness machines are evolving as well. When using a piece of equipment for the first time or altering a workout routine, men and women should consult with a gym employee or personal trainer to learn the correct technique. Incorrect technique can lead to minor and serious injuries because muscles are used in ways they are not intended to be used when exercises are performed properly. Research appropriate techniques, taking advantage of online video tutorials if you don’t exercise at a gym, to ensure the exercises you want to perform are done properly. When beginning a new routine, ask a friend or gym employee to observe your workout and let you know if you are doing anything incorrectly.

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* “Painting stairs? This tip will save your life! Paint every other step to start with. When they are dry, go back and paint the others. This way, you can use the staircase anytime during your project. This is particularly important if the stairs are the only way to get to bed after a long day of painting!” -- I.L. in Nevada * Mix a quarter cup of salt in with two tablespoons of bath wash for a sudsy, refreshing, skin-soothing salt scrub. * To travel with pleated skirts, use this packing trick: Turn the skirt inside out, and straighten all the pleats. Then tape the bottom so that all the pleats are held together. Next, feed the skirt into a leg of pantyhose with the foot cut off. You’ll end up with a nice tube, which you can tuck into the side of your luggage.

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Senior Wishes 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. Would your nonprofit organization like to be our Nonprofit of the Month? There is no cost. Email hometown@gvpennysaver.com with your information! • 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 benefit to our residents; there are many opportunities to share your gifts 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. There is training provided, and no one is asked to volunteer as a primary person on a shift until comfortable with their skills. Email director@aurorahousewmc.com. • Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, Office Assistance and a variety of other support roles. Email: emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com. • Finger Lakes Thoroughbred 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. • Girl Scouts of Western NY: The 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-Lift 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 insurance 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. • Lifespan of Greater Rochester’s AmeriCorps Seniors RSVP of Livingston County needs volunteers 55 and older to serve as coaches in evidence-based programs, providers of respite to caregivers, and others to volunteer at Noyes Health gift shop. Please contact Deborah Palumbos at (585) 851-9388 or email her at dpalumbos@lifespanrochester.org. • Richmond (Honeoye) Fire Department needs volunteers to help with everything from fighting fires to fire-fighter suppport, ambulance driver and EMS suppprt. There 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. • 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: The 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. • Wood Library is in need of volunteers to help with shelving books and other materials, straightening shelves, fulfilling hold requests, and assisting with special library events. Call Stephanie Toomey at (585) 394-1381, or email her at stoomey@pls-net.org.

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What were you thinking?! I was backing out of a parking space at a local grocery store. Half way out, a lady with a cart walks right behind me. Of course, I hit my brakes. Then, she has the nerve to yell at me to watch out. Wait, I’m in motion, and you kept walking. What were you thinking? Why, if anything happened, would I would be at fault? No matter how careful I look around and how slowly I’m backing out, you still walked behind a moving vehicle.

S E V RA Thank you! Thank you to the kind person who returned my butterfly cane to the lost & found on Friday, May 13th at the Geneseo Walmart. Cookie I want to express my heartfelt gratitude and thanks to all of the people who helped me look for my dog "Cookie" on Sunday, May 15th. She accidentally got loose in Batavia near Centennial Park and took off like a rocket. Thanks for the help, chicken snacks, kibble, and supportive comments. If you're looking for kind neighbors and amazing people, there's no need to look any further than Batavia! My helpers ranged from small children to mature adults and everyone in-between, walking along the streets calling out for Cookie! This story has a happy ending. Miraculously, I found Cookie a couple hours later. She was worn out, but otherwise, she was fine! Thanks again to everyone for all of your help. God Bless you! A Very Special Thank You! To my little buddy, and my big buddy, my Father, and my Grand-dad. They both served honorably, James C. Marsh, aka Cactus Jack, in the US Navy, during WWII, mostly in the Atlantic fleet. And my Father prepared to be shipped over as a medic in the US Army during the Vietnam war. So thank you for ending that. I love my Dad. A salute to my uncle Mike and my cousin, Rick. Bless you and yours to all those that serve honorably in our armed forces, law enforcement, and the medical field. Be well & many better tomorrows!

Buddy Shoppers Buddy shoppers helping: It’s a very wonderful thing you’re doing, shopping for the elderly who can’t get out. But please respect them and wear a mask. You don’t know if you are sick without symptoms. You could be sick. Even if they are vaccinated, they still could get very very sick and hospitalized due to numerous medical problems. Many of those elderly people think it’s safe for them now to unmask. But it’s really not. Just top off the wonderful thing you’re doing by respecting them and masking up. I know some of those Shoppers who have gone in without masks numerous times. It’s their space; respect it please. My friend had a buddy Shopper like this, and she said he wasn’t masking up, so she had to cancel him for her safety. Chicken Shortage? Wow, what’s next? Ready? The local grocery store had a sign: “No rotisserie chickens due to tornado in Kentucky.” Really? Chickens must be raised only in Kentucky. Don’t farmers raise chickens in New York State, too? Local stores can’t buy from local farms anymore? These excuses never end! Gas Prices There is way too much stupidity in Government. Add ethanol to the pumps to “help” the fuel crisis? Ethanol ruins conventional engines that are not designed for that fuel additive. Ethanol reduces mileage and creates more pollution. It’s funny: the plan to reduce tax on gas begins in June, but since the announcement, look how high prices have risen. Sure, the way it’s going, anything will help. It’s sort of like giving you a quarter back on a hundred dollar purchase.

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and One double roll of unopened BREWSTER WALLPAPER. Can send picture. Batavia: 585-343-5957 please leave message.

25-55-gallon FOOD GRADE BARREL w/ top to haul drinking water in it. Dansville area. Text: 585-282-4881

SOFA SLEEPER COUCH, full size and a RECLIINER. Laz-Y-Boy brand. You pick up Leicester: 585-406-4705

Small POP-UP CAMPER for disabled older couple: ls9479574@gmail.com

Waterway HOT TUB MOTOR/PUMP (used), Model PF-40-2N22C, 4HP/dual-speed; needs new pump seal: penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com Selection: 2 RECORD PLAYERS, 3 MONITORS, 2 APPLE COMPUTERS, 2 PRINTERS. Most in okay condition. Email me early in day: brokers@bizbrokersny. com

GOLF CART that runs (gas or electric), 12-20í ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDER for a senior citizen: 585-993-1917 MODEL TRAINS running or for repair. Any gauge. For retired persons hobby interests: coachgruschow@yahoo.com 55 GALLON METAL DRUM in good condition: 585-346-2139 ROCK AND ROLL CASSETTE TAPES and 8 TRACK TAPES from the 70s and 80s. For personal collection: gzintel1967@gmail.com

BARN BEAMS and WAVY GLASS ANTIQUE WINDOWS. Farmington: 585-7942482 STEEL FRAME from above ground pool. About 140 linear feet. Pick up: pormsbee@ gmail.com NURSERY PLANT CONTAINERS of all sizes. Five miles south of 5&20 Town of Canandaigua: Text 585-764-4252

MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR in good working condition. Geneseo: 585-831-3531 FLTAT seeking donations of TACK and STABLE SUPPLIES. Benefits Thoroughbred adoptions. Pick up available: 585-478-4664 MULBERRIES/ELDERBERRIES. Will pick. For personal juice mix: 585-576-6959 or 585-293-3688

Four PLEATED SHADES. Variety of sizes: 315-597-9613 leave message

MOWER DECK for John Deere LA105: Please call 585-802-3328 (no text)

BABY STROLLER, brown and pink: 585-538-4520 New MANSFIELD HIGH EFFICIENCY TOILET. Still in cardboard box. Geneva. You pick up: 585-729-0781

SPORTS CARDS from any years preferably current, can pick up: 607-590-5563 HOSTA PLANTS to use for a Cemetery Beautification Project: 585-991-3935

Old HAMMOND DRAWBAR ORGAN. Works but not fully. Has life still in it. Must pick up: 585-409-7632

OVEN RACKS from discarded stove: braduns@yahoo.com

COVID TESTS, unopened and unexpired: 585-346-9777

FLAGS from any country. Old, young, new, or old. Young son has an interest in flags: Korenivy@ymail.com

HOSTA PLANTS to share. Three common varieties. You dig. Fairport area: 607-7693231 GAS GRILL Brinkmann Pro Series 8445 (used) with side burner, 2 tanks, cover. Needs one door in front put on: 585-455-9129

Looking for 2 – TWO DRAWER FILE CABINETS: Bdbwhite@hotmail.com

ORCHIDS wanted! If you no longer want an orchid, I will adopt it. Webster/Penfield area: 585-872-4779 A working VACUUM CLEANER please. Can only pick up in Batavia: 585-536-6269

26” RCA TV with cabinet. Needs antenna. Great for kids to play games on. Excellent color and condition. You pick up, Attica: 585-591-1594

Seeking a used (in safe condition) 6’ STEP LADDER in the Farmington/Victor area. 585-739-2440

CHAR-BROIL TWO-BURNER STOVE and parts: 585-657-5451

Clean MOVING & WARDROBE BOXES. Fairport: 585-943-5088

WHEELCHAIR (used for three weeks only by small teenager): wjeffersonbtgroup@gmail.com

STATUE OF MICHELANGELO’S PIETA, 12” or shorter and a DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS GAME. Call after 11am: 585-424-5993

BEAUTY SALON STATION 585-289-4003

ROOFING MATERIALS, VINTAGE TUBES & SPEAKERS for electronic organs and PLAYER PIANO ROLLS: 58-671-1996 or 585-323-1762

Full size INFANT CRIB with mattress. Used only once. You pick up, Alabama: 716-725-5059 OLD TREADMILL but is in working order. You pick up, Avon: 585-919-9666

Need WOOD PALLETS around the Cohocton, Wayland, Dansville area. Must be in decent shape: 585-447-0087 leave message

Large Jacuzzi brand HOT TUB. Older tub. Newer cover. Works well except for a slow leak. You move. 585-768-2165

HOT WHEELS, MATCHBOX, MAISTO, MAJORETTE, etc. 2006 or older for my 16-year-old’s collection and restoration projects. Thank you: 315-694-6197

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Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org Mondays/Wednesdays 10am6pm; Tuesdays/Thursdays 10am-8pm; Fridays 10am-4pm; Saturdays 10am-2pm

Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Visit our website for hours. www.hoaglibrary.org

Holley Community Free Library 86 Public Square, Holley 585.638.6987 • holleylibrary.org Hrs.: M & W: 10am-1pm & 4-8pm Tu, Th, & F: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-2pm until June 22nd (Closed Sat for the Summer)

Seymour Library 161 East Ave., Brockport 585.637.1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org Hrs.: M-Th: 10am-8pm, F: 10am-6pm Sat: 10am-3pm

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Hamlin Public Library: The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/Wednesdays from 10am6pm; Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10am-8pm; Fridays from 10am-4pm; Saturdays from 10am-2pm. Hearing Loss Association of America, Rochester Chapter, will be presenting on Wednesday, June 1 at 2pm. Call 964-2320 to register. The next meeting of the Friends of the Hamlin Public Library is on Wednesday, June 15 at 7pm. If you love your library and enjoy creatively supporting the Hamlin community, please consider joining the Friends group. Reservations for One-on-One Tech Learning appointments are available for topics such as computer and internet basics, email, Microsoft office products, social media and e-books. The Library offers book and movie delivery service for our homebound patrons. The Library will be closed from Saturday, May 28 to Monday, May 30 in observance of Memorial Day. 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. Download free eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines on the Libby and Hoopla apps. FREE Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations available in the Hoag Library parking lot! Earn your GED- free classes offered by Orleans/ Niagara BOCES at Hoag Library. Take-And-Make Crafts in the Children’s Library. Meeting rooms are available to the publicfind the reservation form on our website! One-On-One Tech Help, Wednesdays by appointment. Storytime in the Children’s Library. Free books for ages 0-5: register your child for the Books from Birth program! TGIF Craft Day, Fridays, 1pm, kindly register. Chat with a Master Gardener, 4th Thursday of the month, 4pm-6pm. Friends of the Library Book Sale, June 3 and 4. Tea with Dee Local History Lecture, June 7, 12pm. Summer Reading Program begins June 27! Closed Monday, May 30.

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Parma Public Library Writers’ Room: Tuesday, May 31st, 6:30-7:45pm Time to free write and time for group members to share. The group will give feedback on readings. Sharing is encouraged, but not required! No registration. Movie Madness: Thursday, June 2nd, 2:00pm Showing the 2021 movie about wordsmith Cyrano de Bergerac. He is too self-conscious to woo Roxanne himself, and helps young Christian nab her heart through love letters. (PG-13, 2 hrs, 3min). Registration appreciated. PJ Storytime: Thurs. June 2nd | 6:307pm Get in your jammies, grab a blanket or stuffed animal, and join us for stories, songs, and crafts. Recommended for ages 5-8, but all are welcome. Tween STEAM Club: Fizzy Painting: Fri. June 3rd | 4:30-6pm Drop in any time between 4:30-6pm. This club is open to ages 8-12. This month we’ll be merging science and art by painting with baking soda and vinegar!

BATAVIA Down Syndrome Parent Support Group of Genesee County FUNDRAISER - June 7. All Day Event! Join us at the Batavia’s Original, 500 East Main Street, Batavia. Show Your Support. A portion of sales will be donated. No Coupon Needed - Dine In or Take Out. Batavia Home to Home Concerts in the Square, June 2022 - Bill and Kay McDonald, the Old Hippies have partnered with Go Art, and Friends of the Batavia Peace Garden to bring everyone two free concerts at beautiful Jackson Square, in downtown Batavia, Friday, June 17, 7pm and Sunday, June 26, 2pm. Featured local artists performing: Old Hippies, Ghost Riders, Deanna Spiotta, Don Thomas, and a selection of talented youth and “seasoned” artists. Please bring a lawn chair and one to share! For those unable to attend in person, these music shows will be offered through internet live stream on Bill McDonald’s Facebook page www.facebook.com/bill.mcdonald. 188/. Info.: www.oldhippiesmusic. com. HLOM Guest Speaker Series: Derrick Pratt, “Erie Canal & the Underground Railroad” - The Holland Land Office Museum is proud to welcome Derrick Pratt of the Erie Canal Museum as its next presenter in its Guest Speaker Series on Wednesday, June 8th at 7 pm. Mr. Pratt’s presentation, “The Erie Canal and the Underground Railroad” will detail the important role that the Erie Canal played in the success of the Underground Railroad in New York State. Admission is $3 or $2 for museum members. If you would like to attend please contact the museum at 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.

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Spring is nature’s way of saying, “Let’s party!” ~ Robin Williams Museum Quilt Guild Meetings The Museum Quilt Guild meets on the 3rd Saturday of each month at the VA Medical Center Auditorium, 222 Richmond Ave., Batavia. Masks are currently required inside this facility. Regular meetings begin at 9:30 am and include a short business meeting, Show & Tell and a program. Dues are $20 /year for each member. Workshops may be schedule for a nominal fee. Please visit us! Open 4-H Gymkhana Horse Show: The Genesee County 4-H Horse Program will be hosting an Open 4-H Gymkhana Horse Show on Friday, June 3, 2022 from 6pm9pm at the Genesee County Fairgrounds, 5056 East Main Street Road, Batavia. Divisions for Walk/ Jog, Youth and Open will be held. Visit http://www.facebook.com/ bataviahorseshow for updates. Genesee County 4-H Rabbit & Cavy Show: Join us for the Genesee & Wyoming County 4-H Youth Rabbit & Cavy Show on Saturday, June 11, 2022 from 8am-3pm at the Genesee County Fairgrounds, 5056 East Main Street Road, Batavia. Open to youth age 19 and under. For entry information, call the 4-H Office at 585-343-3040 ext. 101. Crossroads House Fundraiser at Settler’s Family Restaurant: Why not skip the grocery shopping, the cooking, and clean-up, and have dinner at Settler’s Family Restaurant? On Tuesday, June 14th from 4pm-8pm, 20% of your pre-tax receipt will be donated to Crossroads House! Enjoy a delicious, family-friendly meal in a relaxed, casual atmosphere and support comfort care at the same time! No coupon is necessary-we hope to see you there! 353 West Main Street, Batavia. VFW Post 1602 Souvlaki Dinner The VFW Post 1602, 25 Edwards Street, Batavia is hosting a Chicken / Beef Souvlaki Dinner on Saturday, June 11, 2022 from 4 PM until sold out. $12 Donation / Dinner. Music by Old State Roadhouse from 6 PM - 9 PM. Presale Tickets recommended: Available at the Post or by calling 585-344-3249 after 4:30 PM on Wednesday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Open to the Public. Trivia Night at the Museum: Custer’s Last Stand: Join us at the Holland Land Office Museum on Thursday, June 9 at 7 pm for the next edition of Trivia Night at the Museum. This month’s topic is Custer’s Last Stand in honor of the battle from 1876. Admission is $3 per person or $2 for museum members. All in attendance are required to wear face coverings. Please contact the museum if you would like to attend at 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.

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Welcome Home Vietnam Veterans 50th Anniversary Celebration - The Firing Pin and Bergen Business & Civic Association will be hosting a celebration of the Vietnam War on June 11th. We are Honoring all Vietnam Veterans and veterans from all the wars to participate in the parade starting 12pm at the Bergen Fire Department Hall (10 Hunter St. Bergen). There will be a ceremony after the parade and then all veterans are invited to The Firing Pin where the Vietnam Veterans will receive Lapel pins and certificates. Free refreshments for all veterans. Please RSVP to palretired@gmail.com if you need to ride on the float or have any questions.

BROCKPORT EAA Chapter 44’s Open House Fly-in: Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 44 invites the Aviation Community & General Public to its Sport Aviation Center Open House on Sunday, June 12 from 10 AM to 4 PM. The Sport Aviation Center is at: Ledgedale Airpark (7G0); Brockport Airport, 44 Eisenhauer Dr., Brockport. Theme of the day is “Pathway Into Aviation.” Aircraft & activities will show the fun of building, restoring, & flying airplanes for their recreational and educational value. Baby Ace restoration, homebuilt, restored, and production aircraft will be on display, classic car cruise-in parking, Family-friendly, everything free except grill food ($). Free Airplane Rides: For young people 8-17 years old. This is the only program of its kind with the sole mission to introduce, educate and inspire young people to the world of aviation. These free flights are made possible by the generosity of our EAA pilots & volunteers. Pilots use their own private planes (Cessna, Piper, etc.) for this rally. Pre-registration is a must. No walk ins allowed. To pre-register & information: youngeagles44@gmail. com. Event dates: June 18 (3:00-6:00). July 23 (3:00-6:00). August 20 (3:00-6:00) & September 10 (9:00-12:00). Held at EAA Chapter 44 WNY Sport Aviation Center, 44 Eisenhauer Drive, Brockport. Visit our website: https:// chapters.eaa.org/eaa44/youngeagles Heavenly Desserts and Basket Raffle fund raiser for The Gathering Table community dinners will be held at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main St., on Sunday, June 12, 12:00 - 2:30 p.m. Desserts and sundae tickets will be $3 per serving. Local jazz guitarist Rudy Dean will provide music for the event.

Memorial Day Breakfast @ Union Church: Monday, May 30th from 8 am - 9:30 am, Union Congregational Church, 14 N. Main Street, Village of Churchville. Serving: pancakes, eggs, sausage and beverages. Cost: $6.00 for adults, $3.00 for children, and VETERANS ARE FREE. All are invited to attend.

No winter lasts forever; no spring skips its turn. ~ Hal Borland Annual Strawberry Social at Union Church, 14 North Main St Village of Churchville, 293-1665. Thursday, June 16th at Union Congregational Church, between 4-7 pm. The Village of Churchville is sponsoring a community walkabout on the same day. Serving Hot dogs, strawberry desserts and ice cream. Cost: $5 - $15. http:// churchvilleucc.com

CORFU Corfu Garden Club Annual Plant and Yard Sale! Saturday, June 4th from 9 - 1 pm, Corfu Fire Hall parking lot, 116 East Main St., Corfu. Perennials, annuals, houseplants and more!! Low prices, great locally grown plants by garden club members. Large variety of garden and household items for sale. Corfu United Presbyterian Church - ANNUAL BARGAIN BASEMENT SALE: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Friday and Saturday, June 3 & 4 at 63 Alleghany St., Corfu. Inside fellowship hall; outside tent. Donuts, coffee, hot dogs available both days. Bag sale starting at noon Saturday only.

FAIRPORT Annual Fairport Angels Blood Drive - Give the gift of life at the annual Fairport Angels Blood Drive on Thursday, June 16 from 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm, at St. John of Rochester. On June 26, we will remember Hannah Congdon, Bailey Goodman, Meredith McClure, Sara Monnat and Katie Shirley and their love for life. Their five families believe that it is appropriate and a positive way to remember each of these angels by encouraging the giving to others through the American Red Cross Blood Drive. This is the fourteenth year anniversary of their life-changing accident. http://RedCrossBlood.org

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Greece Arcadia 50th Reunion! GREECE ARCADIA CLASS OF 1972 CLASSMATES, PLUS TEACHERS AND STAFF WHO GUIDED US FROM 1968-1972: SAVE THESE DATES!! The 50th Reunion of the Class of 1972 is 8/26/2022 8/27/2022! Please contact Nancy Tripp at 352-509-5700 or email at GAHSClassof1972@gmail.com so we can plan for your attendance. Weekend Highlights: Friday: Arcadia tour and Memorial Service for departed classmates. Saturday: Celebrations at Greece Canal Park. We’d love to see you there!! Dimitri House Drive-Through Chicken BBQ! The weather is getting warmer and you are probably thinking about getting your grill out. Rather than getting your grill dirty, why not purchase a ticket to the Dimitri House drive-through chicken BBQ? Drive-through chicken BBQ will be Friday, June 17th, 4:00-7:00pm at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 43 Gebhardt Road, Penfield. Chicken BBQ dinners prepared by Sticky Lips BBQ, and will include one-half chicken, BBQ beans, macaroni salad, and cornbread. Tickets are $15.00, per dinner and can be purchased online at the Dimitri House website [https://www.dimitri-house.org/ event-details/] or by calling Dimitri House (585-325-1796). Fundraising event to support Dimitri House programs.

MUMFORD Summer Sunset Series: Spend an evening along the Great Meadow with great music and a great sunset. It’s a rare opportunity to enjoy the Museum grounds after-hours! Outdoor and deck seating is available or bring a chair or blanket and hang out on the Great Meadow. The Museum is picnicfriendly, and refreshments will be available in the Depot Restaurant and The Freight House Pub. Held Friday, June 17, 5:30-8:30pm. Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. https://www.gcv.org/events/ summer-sunset-series/

ROCHESTER The Band’s Visit - In this joyously offbeat story, set in a town that’s way off the beaten path, a band of musicians arrive lost, out of the blue. Under the spell of the desert sky, and with beautiful music perfuming the air, the band brings the town to life in unexpected and tantalizing ways. Even the briefest visit can stay with you forever. THE BAND’S VISIT rejoices in the way music makes us laugh, makes us cry, and ultimately, brings us together. June 8-12, RBTL’s Auditorium Theatre, 885 East Main Street, Rochester. https://www.rbtl.org/ events/the-bands-visit/

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Spring shows what God can do with a drab and dirty world. ~ Virgil A. Kraft 65th High School Reunion - Several classmates will gather with one of their teachers sixty five years after graduation. In 1957 two hundred and thirty five students graduated from Monroe High School. The classmates have stayed connected through monthly newsletters, lunches, meetings and annual get togethers. They are currently planning their 65th reunion for June 25 and 26. About 55 classmates and guests and even one of their teachers are expected to attend both a dinner at Delmonicos and a barn party. For more information please contact: Bob Cardot, 41 Ravens Rd., Henrietta, NY 14467, 585-746-4265, bobcardot@rochester.rr.com Ukrainian Culture Center of Rochester Eco-Recycling - June 4 & 5, 10-4pm. Bring us your STUFF! PCs, Servers, Laptops, Routers, Calculators, Toner & Ink, Backup Batteries, Test Equipment, Cables/ Wire, Extension Cords, CDROM, Floppy Drives, VHS/DVD, Blu Ray Players, Network Equipment, Modems, Cable Boxes, Typewriters, Fax/Copy Machines, Cameras, Printers Office Phones, Cellular Phones, Laptop Batteries, LCD Monitors, Keyboards/Mice, Hard Drives, Power Supplies, Stereo/ Radios, Speakers. Hard Drive Shredding Fee $6 per drive, TV/ Computer Monitor Fees - Under 25“ $10, 26”-32“ $30. FREE Food and Refreshments. Bubble Train Rides for kids. Proceeds going to Ukraine Relief. 1040 Jackson Road, Rochester. To schedule pick up on TVs/Computers call: 585-285-2446

SPENCERPORT Scavenger Hunt Road Rally 2022 - The Spencerport Kiwanis is again sponsoring a great fun event! Form a team of 1-4, register, $25 for a team to show up Saturday, June 18th, 12-12:30 for checking in and roll out at 1. A smart phone or digital camera is necessary. You will receive a list of clues and instructions with activities and photos to take. Be back to starting place of Ogden Town Hall, 269 Ogden Center Road by 3 for awarding of prizes at 3:30. Ice cream provided by LuGia’s. Registration is online at https:// g i v e b u t t e r . c o m / SpencerportKiwanisRoadRally2022. Registration necessary by June 11. Funds raised support children’s charitable organizations. Ogden Presbyterian Church Plant Sale - 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport. Saturday, June 11, 2022 from 9:00 am until noon. Rain or shine. The sale will be held in the church pavilion. A nice assortment of perennials, indoor house plants, and garden-related items will be for sale.

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YOU’RE INVITED! 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)

If you don’t get everything you want, think of the things you don’t get that you don’t want. ~Oscar Wilde

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GREAT PART-TIME JOBS FOR RETIREES Seasonal work: Seasonal work is another great way for retirees to fill their time and make a little extra money along the way. Come the holiday season, retirees should have no trouble finding seasonal retail work at their local malls or shopping centers. In warmer months, retirees may find seasonal employment at area beaches, golf courses or parks.

We’re hiring Pathstone Weatherization Program

WE ARE HIRING! Trades Specialist (Plumber Steamfitter) – (#496142) Mon.-Fri., 7am-3:30pm $44,354/Grade 12

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

Fire and Life Safety Coordinator (#496148) Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-4:30pm w/occasional evenings and weekends. Minimum Salary $54,621

Crew Positions General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and minor home repair experience preferred.

Medical Assistant (#496202) Mon.-Fri., 8am-4:30pm $35,528/Grade 8 Bus Driver- Part-Time (#496198) As needed • $22/hr Plant Utilities Assistant (#496030) Mon.-Fri., 7am-3:30pm $37,507/Grade 9 For more information and to apply visit: jobs.hr.brockport.edu

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Crew Leader and/or Home Energy Auditor Knowledge of the home performance industry or experience in a related field preferred.

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• CDL A Drivers •

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Batavia auto collision shop that takes great pride in its work is looking for Auto Body Technicians that feel the same. Experience required. Hours are 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Monday – Friday. Clean, modern shop, good pay with great benefits. Paid vacations, paid holidays, health insurance and company matched retirement plan.

EARN $63-92K full-time! Seeking drivers with DOT physical & Class A CDL. Mixture of local and regional runs. 1-pick/1-drop truckload within the northeast.

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Call 585-538-2328 or Apply in person 1821 Scottsville-Mumford Rd. Scottsville, NY 14546 T ipsTo Survive Job Loss • Examine current finances. C alculate m onthly expensesto geta handle on whatyou are spending.C om pare those expendituresagainstyour savingsto see ifthe lattercan keep you afloatshould you lose yourjob. Look forareaswhere you m ay be overspending,even cutting outsom e luxuriesifyou suspecta job lossisloom ing orjustwantto build your savings. • Begin budgeting for loss of health insurance. H ealth insurance coverage typically endswhen a person islaid off.Lossofcoverage m ight notbe im m ediate,butitm ay occurwithin m onthsofa layoff.H ealth insurance isa considerable cost,and you willneed to budgetforthe expense so thatyou willhave accessto the health servicesyou need. • Research options in government benefits. Few people like the prospect ofvisiting the unem ploym entoffice afterbeing laid off,butdelaying the processcould negatively affectyourfinances.Itcan take som e tim e for unem ploym entclaim sto be processed,so apply assoon aspossible after losing yourjob. • Find ways to supplement your income. Look forwaysto m ake som e cash while you search fora new job in yourfield.T hism ay include working from hom e,freelancing orselling item sonline.C onsiderparttim e work while you look fora job.You m ay preferto find tem porary or part-tim e work in yourfield,butyourhobbiesand otherinterestsm ay presentincom e possibilitiesaswell. • Practice living with less. C utoutunnecessary expensesand attem ptto live with less.You m ay find thatthiscom eseasily and continue to do so even though you rem ain em ployed.Such a trialrun can bolsteryour savingsin the eventoflayoffwhile also acclim ating you to living with less should a layoffeveroccur. • D on’t burn bridges. W hile it’sunderstandable to harborsom e resentm enttoward an em ployerforletting you go,thatsam e em ployer m ay be able to help you in the long run.Supervisorscan help you find a new job orwrite glowing recom m endations. EMPLOYMENT

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Aide Needed Lady needs assistance with daily healthcare. All shifts available.

Lapp, LLC is the world’s leading manufacturer of high-voltage insulators. Come work for a company with a great reputation.

Near the Brockport Hospital.

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Eastern Orleans Community Center - Holley 40 hours weekly, full benefits, 1 year Pilot Program Community Action of Orleans and Genesee is pleased to announce that we are looking for a Health Coach to be responsible for evaluating and improving customer’s health and wellness at our Eastern Orleans Community Center. The responsibilities of a health coach include serving as a tele-presenter, educate on healthy behaviors, connecting customers to healthcare providers and services. To be successful as a Health Coach, you should have an optimistic disposition, good conflict resolution skills, and possess the ability to effectively communicate. Ultimately, a top-notch Health Coach should be committed to improving the health of our customers, have excellent organizational skills, be person-centered, and committed to helping improve the health and wellness of the community by connecting people to the resources they need in order to receive the healthcare they deserve. MINIMUM REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE • Associates degree with a major in Human Services or related field is preferred and at least one year of experience. • Certified Medical Assistant or higher preferred. • Experience in a clinical setting with direct patient care experiences. • Familiarity with Telehealth, use of peripherals. • High degree of health literacy. • Excellent organizational skills. • Telehealth Coordinator Certificate preferred • Traditional Health Worker preferred • Fully vaccinated for COVID 19

(plus $.50 shift differential) 2nd shift. Complete an application at: Lapp, LLC 130 Gilbert Street, LeRoy, NY 14482 or e-mail resume to: jtuerk@lappinsulators.com

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Brockport Elks Lodge 4400 Sweden Walker Road, Brockport, NY 14420 By Fifi Rodriguez 1. U.S. STATES: Which state is the smallest in land area? 2. MEDICAL: What is a common name for the medical condition called hyperlipidemia? 3. PSYCHOLOGY: What is the abnormal fear represented by peccatophobia? 4. FOOD & DRINK: What fish is the basis of Worcestershire sauce? 5. GEOGRAPHY: Nuuk is the capital of which island constituent country? 6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which state has produced the most presidents? 7. ART: In which major city would you find the Uffizi Gallery? 8. MOVIES: What is the main setting of the “Mama Mia!” movies? 9. MYTHOLOGY: What is the name of the Greek god of wine? 10. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Where is the rock formation called Giant’s Causeway located?

Answers 1. Rhode Island 2. High cholesterol 3. Fear of committing sins or imaginary crimes 4. Fermented anchovies 5. Greenland 6. Virginia, with eight presidents 7. Florence, Italy 8. Skopelos, Greece 9. Dionysus 10. Northern Ireland © 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Every April, God rewrites the Book of Genesis. ~ Author Unknown

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ITEMS FOR SALE ELECTRIC WHEEL CHAIR: Quickii 7000 brand new, never used, every bell and whistle. $500.00 OBO 301-302-6505. GOLDEN TECH: 3 wheel electric scooter, like new $250.00 OBO. 301-302-6505 RETIREMENT AUCTION: Friday, June 3, 2022 at 6PM. 13830 Roosevelt Highway Waterport, NY 14571. SELLING: D17 Tractor w/ loader. Has not run in 3 years. Horse-drawn Buggy - Horse Drawn Cultivator - Ac 3 pt Plow - JD & Int pull Disc - Hammer Mill - Hay Crimper - Running Gear JD Field Cultivator transport - 4 Riding Lawn Mowers - old Horse Trailer, rough - 2 small trailers - Lot of shop Equipment, torches - Lathe Drill press Welder - Many Bolt Bins - 3 Old Boat Motors Cement Mixer Much More, To Numerous to Advertise. TERMS: Cash or Check, 10% Buyer Premium Sold As-Is, No warranty. RONSON AUCTIONS 716-510-6008 Dave Ronson

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