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Prospective real estate investors who hope to buy, hold and rent out their investment properties should first interview potential property managers before buying homes. While it’s possible to find property managers willing to manage single-family homes or duplexes, the financial resource Bankrate.com notes that many property managers prefer to manage large apartment complexes instead. Managing properties is hard work, and without skilled property managers on their side, real estate investors may become overwhelmed by the responsibilities of taking care of their real estate investments while simultaneously trying to maintain their own residences. Before buying investment properties, prospective real estate investors should interview various local property managers or property management firms, inquiring about their fees and what is included in those fees. If the cost of hiring property managers drastically cuts into the profits investors hoped to make off their investment properties, they might be better off looking to invest their money in areas other than real estate. Prospective investors can compare the potential return on investment after the cost of property managers has been factored in to the return they might get from more traditional investments to determine if investing in real estate is a sound financial decision.
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Given the amount of time spent in front of the sink, selecting one that considers your lifestyle and how you cook should be a priority. Details such as the durability and hygienic qualities of a sink’s material along with its style and size can impact efficiency and comfort.
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Faucets Semi-professional and pull-down faucet models help make clean-up more efficient with their easy-to-maneuver design and powerful dual spray features. To make washing hands, food and dishes easier, consider a faucet with sensor technology such as the BLANCO SOLENTA™ Senso Semi-Professional Kitchen Faucet that lets you turn on the water with a wave of your hand. You don’t have to touch the faucet with your hands to get them clean—or if they’re full. Other ways to enhance the ergonomics in your kitchen include:
• Use drawers instead of cabinets for storage so there’s less reaching
• Install different countertop heights to accommodate various users
• Raise the height of the dishwasher and oven if you can
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• Use LED lights for more brightness from less energy and that are cool to the touch
• Consider an easy-to-clean induction cooking surface—it can reduce energy costs, too Learn More: For further facts about sinks and faucets that can make your kitchen safer, more efficient and even better looking, visit blancoamerica.com.
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Once a term that dominated newspaper headlines and environmental discourse, “global warming” is now heard far less frequently. Many may assume global warming has been rebranded as “climate change,” but the two are not one and the same. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, global warming refers exclusively to the Earth’s rising surface temperature, while climate change includes global warming but also its side effects. Such side effects include the melting of the world’s glaciers and the growing frequency of drought and heavier rainstorms. Global warming is also used most often to refer to warming caused by humans, while climate change is a term used when discussing environmental changes that are human-caused or natural.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 6-year-old cat Ella has gotten very clingy lately. She was always fairly independent and preferred to lounge atop the sofa and watch the world outside the window. Now she refuses to do that. She runs to greet me at the door, meows nonstop until I feed her and then wants to climb into my lap the instant I sit down. She also begs to come into the bedroom and curl up at the end of the bed next to my feet. I know this sounds just darling, but it’s unusual behavior from her. What’s your advice? -- Susan W., Burlington, Vermont
DEAR SUSAN: It’s interesting that Ella’s behavior has changed so noticeably, so fast. Has anything changed in the home environment, like you have a new work schedule, or moved furniture around, or added (or lost) a human family member?
Also, has anything about Ella’s health changed? Does she have any underlying condition that might be getting worse? Check with the vet to be sure.
If neither environment nor health are the problem, you can try to enforce some rules to alter Ella’s behavior.
-- Boredom: Make sure you play with Ella more o en each day. e clingy behavior may be a request for additional attention.
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-- Boundaries: Don’t change feeding times just because Ella demands it. And don’t let her into the bedroom if you don’t want her there. Keep the door shut.
-- Bribery: Well, not really bribes, but positive reinforcement. When Ella goes to her old lounging spot, reward her with praise or a treat. Don’t give her treats when she’s in your lap; instead, lead her away and give a treat to her elsewhere.
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Conservation is an essential component of an eco-friendly lifestyle. Conserving the planet’s natural resources can have a profound impact on the planet, and conserving at home is a great way for men and women to get the ball rolling on their conservation efforts.
One of the most effective ways to conserve at home is to reduce water consumption. Few people give much thought to how much water they consume at home, as water bills tend to be considerably lower than other utilities like energy and phone. But even if efforts to conserve water at home may not make a dramatic impact on monthly utility bills, many measures can go a long way toward preserving one of the planet’s most precious resources.
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Curled, cracked or missing shingles may prove troublesome. Inclement weather can test the strength of even the most durable roofs. Even though many roofs are designed to last up to 30 years, some may need to be replaced early, particularly when they have been exposed to harsh weather over a period of years. Individual shingles can be replaced as spot treatments, but if the damage is widespread, a new roof may be necessary.
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Create living privacy: Living in close proximity to neighbors may make privacy harder to come by. Wood or vinyl fences, however effective, may not provide the all-natural look many people desire. Vertical gardening, which trains easy-care vines like English ivy, Clematis or various climbing roses to grow on trellis or fencing adds greenery and privacy. Hedges and fast-growing shrubs also can be used for natural barriers.
I’ve been hearing more and more about rain gardens. What key details should I consider when installing one?
A rain garden looks like a perennial garden but has a shallow depression to collectandfilterstormwaterthatrunsoff nearby hard surfaces (roofs, driveways, walkways). Most rain gardens are a few inches deep and hold water for a day or so. Water leaving the garden may enter a storm drain system or seep into the ground where it can help renew groundwater. Plants in the rain garden slowstormwaterrunoff andhelpreduce flooding and erosion. Vegetation may remove pollutants entering waterways. A properly constructed rain garden
will hold and filter approximately 30 percent more rainfall than the same area covered by a lawn. It’s a winwin. They do take careful planning and installation to be most effective, but if you have questions or run into problems,the CCE is happy to help. Considerations when installing a rain garden:
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6. Over time, you may need to remove layers of silt or sediment that accumulate in the depression. At that point, you may want to divide plants that are crowded or fill gaps left by plants that failed to thrive.
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Dear Neighbor, You recently got a German Shepard that lives outside on a chain (I’ve got my own opinions on that but not right now.) How can you listen to your dog barking all the time at all hours of the day? Your neighbors don’t want to listen to it. On top of the barking, your dogs are frequently getting loose. They are coming onto neighboring properties and they are aggressive. When the one is chained up, it is barking and harassing us while we try to enjoy our own yard. The Chocolate Lab you keep off-leash is trying to get through and around the bad wire fence to come harass us. If you aren’t going to be good dog owners, get rid of them. Our peace and safety shouldn’t be diminished because you’re selfish, neglectful and irresponsible.
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Estate of Jim Quartley
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EXPLAINING PRECISION AGRICULTURE
What are some examples of PA technology? Sensors are a prime example of PA technology that helps make farms more efficient and productive. Sensors serve various functions by helping farmers gather data on the availability of water in soil, the level of compaction in soil, leaf temperature, insect and disease infestation, and other areas. Weather modeling is another component of PA that can help farms be more costeffective and efficient. Whereas in years past many farms would need to manually assess certain variables to determine when to harvest, weather modeling technology has enabled some farmers to generate remote readings, saving time and money.
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How does PA help farmers? Each situation is unique, but the principles of PA can help farmers access a wealth of information. It might have been possible to access such information in the past, but PA has sped up the process and made it more handsoff, allowing farmers to save both time and money. PA technology can help farmers maintain accurate records of their farms; inform their decisions; make it easier to detect and identify problems, sometimes before they escalate into larger issues; and avoid potentially costly mistakes.
THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF DAIRY
Nutritional benefits of dairy: Dairy products are nutrient-dense and great sources of protein,calcium and vitamins.Protein builds and repairs muscle tissue; carbohydrates in milk provide energy; and calcium and phosphorous can help strengthen bones and teeth. Vitamin D helps promote the absorption of calcium. Dairy also contains riboflavin, vitamin A, pantothenic acid, potassium and niacin. One eight-ounce serving of milk contains the recommended daily values of these nutrients based on guidelines from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration.
Agricultural Events
Your guide to what’s happening 2023
Oct 7 Lima Great Pumpkin Weigh-Off & Ag Day Mark Tubbs Park, Lima
Oct 14 Genesee Valley Hunt Races Nations Road, Geneseo
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On June 10, 1935, in Akron, Ohio, Bill Wilson and Dr. Robert Smith, two recovering alcoholics, found Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.), a 12-step alcohol rehabilitation program. Today there are more than 80,000 local groups in the U.S. (The History Channel) Jun 03 Steuben County Dairy Festival Steuben County Fairgrounds, Bath Jun 03 Tractor Pull at Steuben County Dairy Festival Steuben County Fairgrounds, Bath Jun 06 Batavia Muckdogs No Farms No Food Night Dwyer Stadium, Batavia Jun 10 Empire State Pullers Truck & Tractor Pull Dansville Municipal Airport, Dansville Jul 18 - Jul 22 Hemlock Little World’s Fair Hemlock Fairgrounds, Hemlock Jul 20 - Jul 21 Tractor Pull at the Hemlock Fair Hemlock Fairgrounds, Hemlock Jul 22 - Jul 29 Genesee County Fair Genesee County Fairgrounds, Batavia Jul 24 - Jul 29 Orleans County Fair Orleans County 4-H Fairgrounds,Albion Aug 03 - Aug 06 65th Annual Attica Rodeo Attica Rodeo,Attica Aug 12 Avon Corn Festival Genesee Street Business District,Avon Aug 14 - Aug 20 Steuben County Fair Steuben County Fairgrounds, Bath Aug 19 Tractor Pull at the Steuben County Fair Steuben County Fairgrounds, Bath
23 - Sep 04 The Great New York State Fair NYS Fairgrounds, Syracuse
27 14th Annual Tractor Parade around Silver Lake Charcoal Corral, Perry Sep 02 Hop Harvest Festival Genesee Country Village & Museum, Mumford Sep 09 Livingston County Farm Fest Cornell Cooperative Extension, Piffard
23 Sweden Harvest Festival Sweden Farmers Museum, Brockport Sep 30 - Oct 01 Agricultural Fair Genesee Country Village & Museum, Mumford Sep 30 - Oct 01 Hilton Apple Festival Hilton Village Community Center,
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Growing Up on a Farm is Awesome as Long as Safety is a Priority
Growing up on a farm can be a great experience for children. ey grow up watching and working with their rst teachers – their parents –doing amazing things like turning miles of dirt into lush green elds of valuable crops and assisting farm animals as they give birth to another generation of genetically healthy o spring.
Farm kids aren’t afraid to roll up their sleeves and get dirty, and they know how to get things done. Modern agriculture involves a great deal of science and the use of technology, and today’s farm youth learns much more than most people realize. ey also learn so many critically important life skills such as cooperation, responsibility, persistence, accountability, attention to detail, patience, and the value of hard work, just to name a few.
As a parent educator, I applaud farm parents because they do one of the most important jobs every parent needs to do: they spend a lot of time with their children, teaching and mentoring them, and giving them opportunities to learn those life skills through concrete experiences. As they say, how does a child spell love? T-I-M-E.
On the ip side, not all time spent with your children is of equal value, and in some situations, there may be safety concerns that outweigh the bene ts of that time spent together. According to the 2022 US Childhood Agricultural Injuries Factsheet published by the National Children’s Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety, each day about 33 children are injured in agricultural related accidents and every three days a child dies from an agricultural related incident. e largest percentage of youth deaths involved driving/riding on tractors and all-terrain vehicles (47%), followed by contact with agricultural machinery (20%), and violent contact with animals or other humans (13%). Further, it is estimated that as much as 88% of agriculture related injuries and illnesses are not captured in this data because there is no centralized reporting or data collection of agricultural related injuries and fatalities.
Another NYS study focused on the age of youth that were involved in agricultural related accidents. is study revealed that 35% of the youth who were injured or died were considered too young, according to the Agricultural Youth Work Guidelines, to be engaged in the agricultural
related tasks that led to the accidents. In this study, the leading cause of injuries/death was tractor run-overs and tractor overturns, again highlighting the danger posed by tractors. Other injuries were related to loading haybales, eld work with towed implements, and feeding calves.
With these statistics in mind, farmer parents and grandparents must ask themselves if it is worth the risk to allow younger children to ride along on that tractor. How old should a child be before they are allowed to operate a tractor, gator, skid steer, or ATV alone? What other agricultural related activities may pose a risk to teens and younger children? We know that children and youths are curious, smart, and can be great helpers around the farm. But we also know that those same kids lack experience, and they can be at times inattentive and easily distracted, they like to show-o , and they believe they are invincible – these are all characteristics of youth that make them more likely to make the mistakes that result in injuries and death. Let’s make protecting our children and youths on farms this year a priority.
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
https://cultivatesafety.org/
https://www.nycamh.org/programs-and-services/farm-safetytrainings.php
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EDUCATION LEAD, CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF LIVINGSTON COUNTY
Recognizing area businesses and individuals who support, participate or contribute to Agriculture in our area.
e friendly cow all red and white, I love with all my heart: She gives me cream with all her might, To eat with apple-tart... And blown by all the winds that pass And wet with all the showers, She walks among the meadow grass And eats the meadow owers.
~Robert Louis Stevenson, " e Cow"
Agriculture is the greatest and fundamentally the most important of our industries. e cities are but the branches of the tree of national life, the roots of which go deeply into the land. We all ourish or decline with the farmer.
BERNARD BARUCH
THE HEALTH BENEFITS OF DAIRY
What is dairy? Dairy products consist of a variety of products that are from mammals, including cows, goats and sheep. These include milk, yogurt, cheese, kefir, ice cream, butter, ghee, cream, cream cheese, sour cream, whey products, and casein. Dairy products are often categorized as “regular,” “whole,” “reduced fat,” “low-fat,” or “skim.” These characterizations indicate the fat content in a given item.
Edgewood Farms, 2023 Livingston County Farm of the Year
Edgewood Farms of Groveland was named the 2023 Farm of the Year by the Livingston County Area Chamber of Commerce and Livingston County Farm Bureau based on its level of community activity, a proactive stance on agriculture and land stewardship, good business practices and integrity, and as an advocate for Livingston County agribusiness.
e Phelps family has been in Groveland Station at Edgewood Farms since the 1870s. Current owner Craig Phelps’ great-great-grandfather owned a piece of land just north of the current farm and the farmstead grew from there. Craig’s father took over the farm from his great-grandfather, since his grandmother was a school teacher who never actively farmed.
Edgewood Farms grows approx. 4500 acres of shelled corn, soybeans, wheat, dried edible beans, onions, grass hay, and straw. e Phelps family also leases out parts of their farm, working with other businesses across the state, bringing dried beans to Genesee Valley Bean company, Caledonia’s Callan Farms, and even sending corn and wheat to Rochester’s Black Button Distillery.
Craig has served on the Groveland Town Council for 20 years, serves on the Geneseo Central School Board, and serves on the Genesee Valley Conservancy Board. A long-time member, past president and board member of the Livingston County Farm Bureau and Livingston County Cornell Cooperative Extension, Craig received NY Farm Bureau’s Outstanding Young Farmer award in 1992, and Edgewood was named Livingston County Chamber of Commerce’s 1998 Agriculture Honoree.
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WOODWORKING MAGAZINES - 160 in all, six different kinds, 2020-2023. Pick up: 585-704-9816
DOCK SECTIONS - Sixteen 10’ long pressure treated with legs. Pick up Conesus: 585-346-2390
VARIETY OF CRAFT ITEMS. Pick up Lima: 585-624-2633 or najhedanglis@gmail.com
LOVESEAT, pale yellow, floral. Good condition: 585-233-6073
QUEEN SIZE COMPLETE BED. Excellent condition.You move: goodgilly1028@hotmail.com or text only 585-738-6232, 8am to 8pm
AMPICO PLAYER PIANO and a LOWREY CITATION HOME THEATER ORGAN
You move: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
MIKASA (Harvest) CHINA, 61-pieces.Very good condition. Picture upon request. Pick up, Henrietta: 585-797-4133
EVERBEARING RED RASPBERRY BUSHES.You dig. Pick up,Village of Avon: 585-305-4786
Sears Craftsman 42”cut LAWN TRACTOR, 2003 model 917. Needs service. Pick up Wayland/Cohocton area: 585-461-0667
WIGS - 2 dozen assorted lengths, colors. In original packaging, new or opened only once to view product, never worn: jbe70@frontiernet.net
LUMBER - various sizes, pieces & types of wood available for woodworking projects or hobby.You pick up: schatziny@gmail.com
BROWN COUCH and four CAR SEATS: 585-721-2278
BOOKCASE/DESK – 6’ cabinet with storage shelves, desk compartment, and drawers. Pick up,Wayland: 585-766-5925
A couple hundred MIXED BRICKS. Many of a few types and in decent condition. Some poor.Take any amount desired! 716-954-3141
EGG CARTONS – Do you need any? How many? Must pick up, Hilton: 585-752-1562
Ten medium-sized MOVING BOXES. Fairport: 585-943-3226
OLD WOODEN DESK - 60”x34” removable top for easy transport. From Dr.’s office: amparmil@rochester.rr.com
LA-Z-BOY RECLINER and BUS ENGINE: sbly5722@gmail.com
Large GOLF TROPHY, Fisher & Paykel CPAP SUPPLIES - small cushions, headset, tubing & filters: 585-343-5957. Please leave a message.
Everett UPRIGHT PIANO – needs tuning. Pick up, Geneseo: 585-441-8978
WOMEN’S CLOTHES, all sizes. COLORING BOOKS, COLORING PICTURES and CRAYONS: 585-236-0426
GARDEN BOX SPACE (w/plants) available at St.Timothy Church in Geneseo: 585-243-4777
Six TIRES 185/55R/16.Very good tread: 585-424-0982
Food grade 55-GALLON BARRELS WITH LIDS: rsmckernan@frontiernet.net
WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Call or text Matt: 315-576-1278
CPAP. Gently used: 585-313-4315
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS - Tubes, tube testers, stereo equipment,Vintage radios
Test equipment, speakers, turntables, Ham Radio,Advertising, Early TVs, records, communication, parts: greg3151@ymail.com
Elderly disabled mechanic looking for a good VEHICLE to go to doctor appts., grocery shopping, etc. Minor repairs okay: 585-883-7387
BOX TRAILER and working MINI FRIDGE: 585-323-1762 (leave message)
Old TABLETOP MANUAL MEAT GRINDER in useable condition (sometimes worded vintage): 585-201-6001
Two disabled veterans would like a CAMPER TO FIX UP: dobstarczyk@hotmail.com
Working WINDOW AIR CONDITIONING UNITS for refugee family in Canandaigua area: Text or call 585-754-1275
COOPERSTOWN DREAMS PARK TRADING PINS and DISPLAY BOOK for granddaughter who will play in one tournament this summer: 585-334-6134
Looking for a decent GARAGE DOOR, 85”x9’: 585-298-0040
TRUCK for low-income Senior Citizen. Road-worthy, for transportation of elderly mother, and general handy work/yard work. Soon to be urgent need! 585-483-1054
Looking for CLEAN PINE NEEDLES: 585-520-3819
Looking for any OLD/NEW VIDEO GAMES/CONSOLES or COMPUTERS. High school student looking to learn. Can be working/not working.Text 585-450-1172
FOLD-UP TREADMILL. Can pick up: Breit11763@gmail.com
All DC and MARVEL COMIC BOOKS; any year, any issue, any condition: timpani_m@yahoo.com
MANNEQUIN or MANNEQUINS. Used or unwanted for school project.Will pick up: stujaxon@yahoo.com
THE CHOSEN SERIES: braduns@yahoo.com
Small SUV or PICKUP needed for disabled veteran for transport to appointments and errands: bhaizlip@rochester.rr.com
Full size SOFA BED / HIDE-A-BED needed for Boy Scout Leader’s cabin. Rips or stains okay.Will pick up: bhaizlip@rochester.rr.com
LAWN ROLLER and a GRASS CATCHER to pull behind my lawnmower.Text or call: 585-260-0437
COMICS - Any and all! Any years, any condition, any amount.Avid collector who still loves comics: Text or call: 585-260-0437
RASCAL SCOOTER in good working condition, scratches, and dents okay.
COSTUME JEWELRY, any condition and an ATARI 2600 w/accessories and games: 585-415-8513
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Do Companies Advertise Ineffective Supplements?
DEAR DR. ROACH: I see supplements advertised on television that are supposed to clear “brain fog” and do many other beneficial things. Are these any good, and can they actually do the things that they claim? If they are effective, why aren’t they sold at drugstores? If not, how is it that companies are allowed to make these false claims and advertise these supplements on television? -- J.L.P.
ANSWER: I believe that there are over-the-counter supplements that are effective for treating some medical conditions, and there are a few instances in which there is strong evidence of benefit, such as a vitamin and mineral formula to slow progression of macular degeneration. Very often, there isn’t enough data to be sure a supplement is either effective or ineffective.
It is certainly true that supplement companies sometimes make claims that they cannot support. By law, supplement advertising can claim to support a body part or function (which is why you see claims like “supports heart health”), but these claims must be followed by: “This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.”
Often, the advertising for a supplement is at odds with that statement, and there are many instances of supplement manufacturers having to pay fines or change their advertising. A supplement that is found to be unsafe can be removed from the market by the FDA. In addition, any substance can be toxic if taken at a high enough dose. Vitamin A supplements are a good example.
The U.S. FDA does not regulate supplements the way they do prescription drugs, and supplement manufacturers do not need to prove that their products are effective. Further, there is strong evidence that some supplements sold in the U.S. do not contain as much (or any!) of the supplement they claim to provide. I always recommend getting a supplement that is verified by a third party, such as the U.S. Pharmacopeia or the National Science Foundation, if possible.
There are very few supplements proven to prevent problems, so I generally recommend against supplements in people who are healthy and have no symptoms. This definitely includes vitamin supplements. Supplements may have benefit in relieving symptoms for some less-serious medical conditions, and physicians should be (or get) familiar with more common supplements, their potential benefits and their toxicities.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
© 2023 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
3 SIMPLE WAYS TO A HEALTHIER HEART
Heart disease is a formidable foe. According to the American Heart Association, heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, accounting for approximately 800,000 deaths every year. The Government of Canada notes that heart disease is the second leading cause of death in that country, annually accounting for tens of thousands of deaths. (Note: Canada’s population is slightly more than one-tenth the population of the United States.)
While heart disease exacts a devastating toll on the United States and Canada, its reach extends far beyond North America, as the American College of Cardiology notes that cardiovascular disease accounts for 31 percent of all deaths across the globe.
In spite of the prevalence of heart disease, men and women are not helpless against it. In fact, there are many ways for men and women to reduce their risk for heart disease.
1. Maintain a healthy weight. The American Heart Association reports that between 60 and 70 percent of Americans are overweight or obese. Carrying around extra weight takes a toll on the body, increasing a person’s risk for heart disease and stroke. Overweight or obese men and women can work with their physicians to develop a plan for effective, long-term weight loss, a plan that will likely include a combination of diet and routine exercise.
2. Understand and manage blood pressure. The AHA notes that high blood pressure, a common condition affecting roughly one in three Americans, is often referred to as “the silent killer” because it does not necessarily produce symptoms. Blood pressure measures the force pushing outward on the walls of blood vessels as they carry blood oxygen to the body’s organs, and the force created as the heart rests between beats. Over time, the arterial walls of people with high blood pressure may become stressed and develop weak spots or scarring that makes them vulnerable to the buildup of plaque. Plaque buildup can increase the risk of blood clots and stroke. Blood pressure can rise as a person ages, so managing blood pressure involves routinely checking it and making certain changes, such as eating healthier foods and exercising more often, if it is high.
3. Control cholesterol levels. High levels of low-density lipoprotein, often referred to as “bad” cholesterol, can increase a person’s risk for heart disease. The AHA notes that excessive amounts of cholesterol can be deposited into the arteries as plaque. When that happens, it leads to a condition known as atherosclerosis, or a narrowing of the inside of the artery walls. That narrowing leads to an increased risk for heart attack and stroke. Men and women should get their cholesterol levels checked at least once every four to six years beginning at age 20. Men and women who have been diagnosed with high cholesterol should recognize that cholesterol is only found in animal products, so a diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables and whole grains and low in animal products can provide a simple way for men and women to lower their cholesterol. A more thorough and detailed plan to lower cholesterol levels should be discussed with a physician.
More information about heart disease and how to combat it can be found at www.heart.org.
COMMON CAUSES OF TOOTHACHES
Food: A kernel of popcorn wedged between teeth or a sharp piece of pizza crust that gets lodged behind a molar can cause pain if not addressed.
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BAPTIST
CORNERSTONE CHURCH OF EAST PEMBROKE
2583 Main Rd., P.O. Box 189, East Pembroke, NY 14056
Phone 585-762-8721 • Email: cornerstonechurchep@yahoo.com
Church Facebook: Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke
Bible Study every Wednesday at 10am • All are welcome!
Chicken BBQ May 21, start serving at 11:30am $15.00/dinner
Secretary’s hours: Tues, Weds, urs. 9am-1pm
PASTOR: Rev. Glenn Bloom, Jr 585-356-4657 • Pastor’s wife Joyce 585-356-8253
CATHOLIC
Our Lady of Mercy & St. Brigid Catholic Parishes
44 Lake St., LeRoy, NY 14482 • 585-768-6543 • www.ourladyofmercyleroy.org
Our Lady of Mercy Masses: Sat. 4:30pm; Sun. 7:15am, 10:45am, 5:30pm
Weekday Masses: Mon. - Fri. 7:30am; Sat. 9am
Confessions: Sat. 3-4pm; Tues. 7-7:30pm; urs. 6-6:30pm
St. Brigid’s, 18 Gibson St., Bergen, NY 14416, Sunday Mass: 9am
Weekday Masses: Tues. & urs. 8:30am; Confessions: Sat. 2-2:30pm
EPISCOPAL
St. James Episcopal Church
405 East Main St., Batavia, NY • sjecbataviany.org
Sundays: 9am Service of God’s Word and Spiritual Communion -- via Zoom
10am Service of the Holy Eucharist -- In Person, Children Welcome
Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/8085432266
Meeting ID: 808 543 2266 • Password: zrXG3y
LUTHERAN
Lutheran Church of Our Saviour (ELCA)
2415 Chili Ave., 585-247-7824 • e Reverend Joachim K. Wilck, Pastor
Recorded services on www.oursaviourrochester.org
Email: o ce@oursaviourrochester.org • 8:30am Modern Service
9:45am Sunday School • 10:30am Traditional Service
You may worship indoors & we broadcast in parking lot/drive-in.
Audio Loop for the Hearing Impaired.
METHODIST
Pavilion United Methodist Church
Come worship with us!
11115 East Park St., Pavilion • 585-584-3808
Worship Sundays at 10:30 a.m.
Pastor Karen Woodworth
All are welcome!
Batavia First United Methodist Church
To Make Disciples We Must Listen, Learn, Lead, and Love Our Way to God!
8221 Lewiston Rd., Batavia, NY • 343-4708 • Rev. Wayne Mort Worship & Sunday School, 10am • Child care provided Sun. at 10am. https://www.facebook.com/BataviaFirstUnitedMethodist
Indian Falls United Methodist Church
7908 Alleghany Rd, Corfu, NY 14036 • (585) 762-9105
https://indianfallsumc.com • indianfallsumc@gmail.com
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00am
Sunday School (all ages) 11:30am
All Are Welcome!
NON-DENOMINATIONAL
Cornerstone Church
8020 Bank Street Road, Batavia 343-8020 www.cornerstonebatavia.org
Sunday Co ee & Fellowship 9:30am • Sunday Worship Service 10am
Wednesday Prayer & Worship 5:30pm
Wednesday Men’s & Women’s Bible Study at 6:30pm
Church of Christ
PO Box 230, 60 Spring St., Brockport, NY 14420 • Minister: Scott Kelley 585-637-2650 • brockportchurchofchrist.org
10:00am Bible Study, 11:00am Worship Service; Wed. 7:00pm Mid-week Bible Study - email us for Zoom link Additional parking at 69 High Street.
ORTHODOX
Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church
ХРАМ ПОКРОВА ПРЕСВЯТОЙ БОГОРОДИЦЫ
100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554
Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish
Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians
Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST
Batavia Seventh-Day Adventist Church
101 Richmond Ave, Batavia, NY 14020 • (585) 563-5331
Pastor, Edgar De León
Saturday Worship Service: 9:30am
Bible Study: 11am-12pm
List your place of Worship on our monthly Worship Pages. Call 226-8111 today.
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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
Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
DID YOU KNOW?
The terms “hospice” and “palliative” are not interchangeable. Hospice care is a form of palliative care geared toward patients with terminal illnesses facing their final months or weeks of life. Palliative care, according to WebMD, aims to ease pain and provide help to people confronting a serious illness, even if it’s not necessarily life-threatening. Palliative care may include assistance for those with cancer, kidney disease, multiple sclerosis, or any number of conditions. Illnesses can make it difficult to live life fully, and palliative care is used in conjunction with other treatments to improve quality of life.
HamlinPublicLibrary: The HamlinPublicLibraryisopen
Mondays/Wednesdaysfrom10am6pm;Tuesdays/Thursdaysfrom 10am-8pm;Fridaysfrom10am-4pm; Saturdaysfrom10am-2pm.DigitalLiteracyofRochesterisatthelibrary everyMondayfromnoon3pmprovidinghelpwithdevices,internetand softwareapplications.TheSpring BookSaleisThursday,June8Saturday,June10from10am-7pm (Thursday),10am-3pm(Friday), 10am-2pm(Saturday).Introductionto GenealogyisTuesday,June20at 6pm.AdultBookClubisWednesday, June21at2pm.TheSummerReading ProgramKick-OfffeaturingAfrican DrummingbyBuildingFamiliesFirst isWednesday,June28at11aminthe HamlinTownHallgymnasium.Registrationisrequiredformostprograms.Formoreinformation,callthe libraryat964-2320,gotoourwebsite athamlinlibraryny.orgorvisitour Facebookpage.
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Participateinourcookietastetest bracketsowecanfindout!We’vegot 10flavors,includingoldclassicsand newandexcitingadditions!Opento Tweens&Teens.*Note:thisisnotan allergy-freeevent.*Registrationrequired.
GirlsRock!RochesterPresents:Rock n’RollStoryTime:Thursday,June15, 11:00amto11:40am
JoinRochesternonprofitGirlsRock! Rochestertosharemessagesofkindness,mindfulnessandempowerment throughstoryandsong.Together we’llread,singalong+discussthe meaningbehindthewordsthatcolor ourworld.Ages0-8.Allarewelcome!
OscarMovieNight:Thursday,June 15,5:30pmto8:00pm
Calltofindoutwhatmovieisplaying. SummerReadingKickoffParty!: Thursday,June22,5:30pmto7:30pm Signupforsummerreadingandstick aroundforCrunchySam’sReptiles, Lugia’sicecream,andsomuchmore!
ParmaPublicLibrary
Busy BooksWorkshop:Saturday, June10th,10:30am-12:30pm
Thisworkshopisforcaregiversto makeabusybook,sometimes calledaquietbook,fortheirchild. Busybooksareagreatwaytokeep kidsengagedinplayandeducation..Allsupplieswillbeprovided. Kidsarewelcometoparticipate. Pleaseregister.
TechTime:GoogleSuite:Monday, June12th,1:00-2:00pm Gracewillpresentontheappsand toolsavailabletoyouifyouhavea GoogleaccountorGmail.Come withquestionsandbringyourdeviceifyou’dliketopracticeduring theclass.Registrationappreciated.
Sunset&SailboatPainting: Thursday,June15th,10:30am12:30pmOR1:30-3:30pm
Allsuppliesareprovidedwith instructionbyGraceforthis month’ssunset&sailboatpainting. Pleaseregisterforonesession startingon6/1.
ATTICA
GolfingforGatewayHome Comfort Care attheQuietTimes GolfCourse.BasketAuction,Raffles,50/50.HeldThursday,July 27th.Startsat10am. Allproceeds fromtheeventswillbenefitGatewayHomeComfortCareinAttica.
BATAVIA
FridayNightFoodTruckRodeo Batavia! June16th! Thesecond ofsixFridayNightFoodTruckRodeoisscheduledforFriday,June 16thattheGeneseeCountyFairgroundsinBatavia.FoodTrucks fromalloverWesternNewYork willbereadytoserveyoufrom4 PMuntil8PMorsoldout.Thisisa freeadmission,freeparking,cash onlyevent.StopinsayHiandgrab abitetoeat.FridayNightFood TruckRodeoissponsoredbyGeneseeCountyAgriculturalSociety, Inc.
VFWPost1602SouvlakiDinnerVFW Post1602,25EdwardsStreet, BataviaishostingaSouvlakiDinner onSaturday,June10,2023, startingat4PMtillSoldOut.$14 Donation/Dinner.Presaletickets recommended.Ticketsareavailable atthePostorbycalling 585-344-3249after4:30on Wednesday,Friday,Saturdayor Sunday.MusicbyTomRyanfrom6 PM-9PM.OpentothePublic.
HLOMGuestSpeakerSeries:David Kinney, “HistoryofHorseshoe Lake”TheHollandLandOfficeMuseumisproudtoannouncethe nexteditionofitsGuestSpeaker SeriesonThursday,June15at7 pm.LocalhistorianDavidKinney willbepresentingonthehistoryof HorseshoeLakeinconnectionwith thepublicationofhisbook“History ofHorseshoeLake,Stafford,NY”. Hewillbesharingsomeofthe uniquepersonalitiesthathadan impactonHorseshoeLake throughoutitshistory.Admissionis $5or$3formuseummembers. Pleasecontactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend.
HLOMJavawithJoeE.:Erica Wanecski, “Shopping Malls:From FountainstoFoodCourts”.The HollandLandOfficeMuseumis proudtoannouncethenextedition ofourJavawithJoeE.morning presentationseriesonThursday, June22at9am.Themuseum welcomesvolunteerandlocalpresenterEricaJoanWanecski,asshe presents,“ShoppingMalls:From FountaintoFoodCourts”onthe history,evolutionandfutureofthe shoppingmallsofWesternNew York,includingthemallherein Batavia.Admissionisfree,and donutsandcoffeewillbeprovided. Pleasecontactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youwouldliketoattend.
FunintheSun! Saturday, June 10th,11-3pm,BataviaCityCentre ParkingLot(offofBankStreet). BounceHouses,CarnivalGames (EveryoneWINS!!),VendorBooths, FacePainting,HotDogs,Snow Cones,Popcorn,Waffles!FunFor TheWholeFAMILY!!!PresentedBy EverPresentChurch. ThisisafundraiserforEverPresentChurch buildingproject.
TheGeneseeAreaGenealogists will beholdingtheirnextmeeting onTuesday,June20at7pmatthe HollandLandOfficeMuseumin Batavia.Thespeakerwillbe RhondaHoffmanandhertopicwill be:YouhavedonetheDNAtest andgottenyourresults.NowWhat ??Comejoinusandlearnmore aboutthisfascinatingtopic.
NYSPathThroughHistory: HLOM Warof1812Encampment- AspartofNewYorkState’s PathThroughHistory,theHolland LandOfficeMuseumwillbe hostingaWarof1812EncampmentSaturday,June17,10am4pm.Featuringreenactors, encampment,andotherdisplays bothinsideandoutsideofthe museum.Thereenactorsarefrom thelocalGeneseeMilitia,which wasstationedinBatavia.Batavia wasthelocationthatUSforcesand refugeesfromBuffaloretreatedto afterthevillageofBuffalowas burnedinDecember1813.The eventisincludedwithregular admissiontothemuseum.For othergreateventsvisit-https:// www.iloveny.com/things-to-do/ path-through-history/
2ndAnnualJudyRussellMemorial GolfTournament attheBataviaCountryClub.BasketAuction, Raffles,50/50!Saturday,July15thStartsat1pm. Allproceedsfrom theeventswillbenefitGateway HomeComfortCareinAttica.
BROCKPORT
TheGatheringTable/Teen Closet - TheGatheringTable/Teen ClosetatBrockportFirstBaptist ChurchhasbeenCANCELLEDFOR JUNE18,2023.Theeventswillbe availableonAugust16,2023.
ELBA
ElbaFireDepartmentBINGOJoin us!TheEFDBingowillbeheld everyTuesdaythroughDecember 12thwithastarttimeof7:00PM. Doorswillopenat5:00PM.Elba Firemen’sRecreationHall,7143 OakOrchardRoad,Elba.
DID YOU KNOW?
The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics reports that mushrooms contain about 15 vitamins and minerals, including folate magnesium, potassium, vitamin B6,and zinc.Mushrooms also are low in calories and rich in antioxidants, which can help to lower risk for inflammation.
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FAIRPORT
AnnualFairportAngelsBlood Drive - Givethegiftoflifeon Thursday,June15,1pm-7pm,St. JohnofRochesterGymnasium,8 WickfordWay,Fairport.OnJune 26,wewillrememberHannah Congdon,BaileyGoodman,MeredithMcClure,SaraMonnatand KatieShirleyandtheirloveforlife. Theirfivefamiliesbelievethatitis appropriateandapositivewayto remembereachoftheseangelsby encouragingthegivingtoothers throughtheAmericanRedCross BloodDrive.Thisisthefifteenth anniversaryoftheirlife-changing accident.Toscheduleyourlifesavingappointment,contactthe AmericanRedCross:1-800-RED CROSSorvisitRedCrossBlood.org. Tosecureanappointment,use sponsorkeyword:fairportangels. Walk-inswelcome.
LEROY
LeRoyHighGraduatesofOver 50 Years! LeRoyHighSchool graduatesofover50yearswishing informationonthisyear’sAlumni BanquetonFriday,July14thplease callRoseScottat585-768-7534. Lookingforclassinfoand/orrepresentativesfromthefollowing classes:1946,1947,1948,1949, 1952,1953,1956,1959,1963and 1972.
MaryLand-a-HavenforHorses “Yard Sale”Fundraiser! Saturday,June10andSunday,June11 from10amto4pmbothdaysat 8132WestBergenRd.inLeRoy. Saleincludefurniture,jewelry,antiques,homedecor,andmuch more!Allproceedssupporthorse care.
MUMFORD
HighlandGames,Traditional Foods, Music,Dance,andmore atGeneseeCountryVillage& Museum’sAnnualCelticFaire!Saturday,June10,andSunday,June 11,10am-4pm.Apan-Celtic celebrationofheritagemusic, dance,andauthenticfoodand drink,withanartisanfair,clan booths,HighlandGames,historic weaponryworkshops,Irishdancing,atalkabouttartanintheJohn L.WehleGallery,andmore.Tickets fortheCelticFaireareonsalenow athttps://www.gcv.org/event/ celtic-faire-2/-purchasingtickets onlineinadvanceisrecommended togetanearly-birddiscount(there isasmalladditionalfeefortickets purchasedday-ofonlineandatthe door).TheCelticFaireissponsored bySageRutty.
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, “The Dying Year,” 1840
OAKFIELD
ChairYoga- Come joinus Thursdaysat10amforChairYoga. Theseclassesaremeanttohelp withbalanceandstrengthandare FREEthankstoanawardfrom Univera.JoinusatTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
That God once loved a garden we learn in Holy writ.
And seeing gardens in the Spring I well can credit it.
~ Winifred Mary Letts
“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.
Father’sDayRetroJam& Musician’s Reunion! SUNDAY, JUNE18th,2023-“LIVE”MUSIC 1PM-7PM.Foodavailableforpurchase-BYOlawnchair,coolerand popup.Hostedby:TheCommittee ofAreaMusiciansandTheOakfield RodandGunClub.Location:The OakfieldRodandGunClub,3199 MaltbyRd.,Oakfield.Bands appearing:GhostRiders,TheDoubleImageBand,FrontPorchPickers,Rock-A-Bully’s,Prospect, SoundsGoodandBadSign. Band schedulesubjecttochange.GOOD FANS,GOODFAMILIES,GOOD FOOD,GOODMUSIC,GOOD FRIENDS,GOODTIMES!Donations acceptedfortheCenterFor H.O.P.E.-supportingourveterans.
YouthBFit - YouthFitnessClass, noregistrationbutparentsmust signwaiverat1stclass,allyouth welcomeanyskilllevel,different themeseachweek,ex.ninjawarriorclass.ClassesrepeateverySUNDAY,5-6pmforthemonthofJune (excludingFather’sDay)atThe GOOSECommunityCenter,33 SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.Cost: $5.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
OakfieldVillageWideGarage
Sale: Saturday June10,9-3,rainor shine.Salesthroughoutthevillage andsurroundingarea.Sponsored bytheOakfield-AlabamaLions Clubtosupportourcommunity serviceprojects.Italiansausage,hot dogsanddrinksavailableforsale bytheLions.Therearebusiness discountcouponsavailableonmap providedfree.
CoffeeHour-Wednesdays1011am. Bring afriendorcomemake afriend.JoinuseveryWednesday from10-11amattheTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
PAVILION
PavilionClassof’73announcing 50th Reunion: Saturday,August 5that5PMatBW’SRestaurant, PerryRd.,Pavilion.Pleasecall/text Bonnie(Olivani)Amend 585-857-3346orCathy(Morgan) Worthington716-308-7885.For moreinformationorreservations. RSVPduebyJuly7.Checkout Facebookpagehttps://www. facebook.com/PCS1973
SPENCERPORT
HickokFamilyFestival&Brain Dash! Saturday, June10,2023 from11am-3pmattheBlackCreek Park,WoodsideLodge,3830Union St.,NorthChili.LiveMusic!Dunk Tank!FreeFood!FunRun!Bounce House!CornholeTournament! ShoppingVendors!WinanNintendoSwitch!
Where man sees but withered leaves, God sees sweet flowers growing.
~ Albert Laighton
AnnualScavengerHuntRoad Rally - Agreatfuneventforall agesistheJune17thSpencerport KiwanisScavengerHuntRoad Rally!AreasincludeBrockport,Hilton,Spencerport,andabiteast. Teamsupthrough4peoplemeet atOgdenTownHallparking,receivecluesaswheretogo,findthe location,dotheactivity,takea pictureandaccumulatepoints.Vie forprizesandreceivefreeLuGuia icecream.Goto...https:// givebutter.com/ SpencerportRoadRally2023...for moreinformation.PrizesareWEGMANgiftcardsof$150,$125, $100,and$75alongwithsome smallerspecialawards.Call 585-376-0894forquestions.
WEBSTER
AttentionClassmatesofWebster H.W.SchroederHighSchool CLASSOF1973-Worktocomplete our50threuniongettogetherfor July15,2023isunderway.Additionalinformationtobeposted soon.Emailusat HWSclassof1973@gmail.comorrefertotheHWSchroderClassof’73 50ReuniononFacebookforadditionalinformation.Pleasepassthis ontofellowclassmatesyouassociatewithorknowwholiveelsewhere.
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Bus America New 2023 Tours
August 14-15 Seneca Niagara Overnight with Yakov Smirnoff Show $299 PP Dbl Auburn, Canandaigua & LeRoy Pickups
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Nov 14-20 A Branson Christmas with 7 Shows! $1,395 PP Dbl Auburn, Geneva, Canandaigua, LeRoy & Pembroke Pickups ALMOST SOLD OUT!
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YORK CENTRAL SCHOOL OPEN POSITIONS
Math Teacher 7-12
Special Education Teachers K-6 and 7-12
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Continual Recruitment - Substitutes: Teachers (Certi ed and Uncerti ed) • Aides/TAs • RNs/LPNs • Cleaners
Food Service Helpers • School Bus Drivers
All interviews begin upon receipt of application. Additional information and application available: www.yorkcsd.org
When leaving a job, it is important that professionals exhibit a certain measure of grace and etiquette. Leaving a job with dignity and mutual respect can benefit professionals in the short- and long-term.
NOW HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITION: 2nd Shi Finishing
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CONSERVE ENERGY AROUND THE OFFICE
Conservation methods can help save energy and preserve natural resources, but business owners may also be intrigued by the potential cost-savings of conservation.
Utility costs vary depending on the size of a business, but the U.S. Small Business Administration notes that prospective business owners must estimate and include such costs when seeking loans to start their businesses. Estimated utility costs can be intimidating, especially for those owners who have never before owned their own businesses. Traditional conservation methods like recycling and reusing are great ways to conserve and save around the office, but business owners also can embrace some other ways to lower their office energy costs while benefitting the planet at the same time.
We’re hiring PathStone Weatherization Program
Providing energy saving improvements to lower energy bills & improve a home’s comfort in Monroe County
Home Energy Auditor
Knowledge of the home performance industry or experience in home energy eld preferred. Entry level opportunities also available.
To apply go to: https://bit.ly/450Hq0B
Also accepting applications for:
Crew Leader and/or Crew Positions
General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and minor home repair experience preferred.
Send Resume to: cbrandau@pathstone.org
No Phone Calls Please
All Applicants Must:
Have Valid Driver’s License • Pass Background Check
All tools, equipment and additional training will be provided.
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Change your workout schedule. Regular exercise improves shortand long-term health while also increasing daily energy levels. Professionals who include exerciseintheirdailyroutinesyet stillsufferfromalackofalertness intheafternoonmayneedtoalter their workout schedules. A 2011 study published in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine found that participants who were assigned afternoon exercise programs during work hours reported increased productivity versus those who were not assigned afternoon workouts. If working out in the afternoon is not feasible, avoid working out too late at night, as the National Institutes of Health note that exercising within two to three hours of bedtime can disrupt sleep, ultimately having a negative impact on energy levels the following day.
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* On June 14, 1789, English Captain William Bligh and 18 others, cast adrift from the HMS Bounty seven weeks before, reach the East Indies after traveling nearly 4,000 miles in a small open boat. On April 28, they were set adrift with 25 gallons of water, 150 pounds of bread, 30 pounds of pork, six quarts of rum and six bottles of wine. (The History Channel)
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. MOVIES: Which actor voiced the character of Darth Vader in the first three “Star Wars” movies released?
2. TELEVISION: Which was the first TV show to react to the 9/11 attack on the United States?
3. LITERATURE: Who is the youngest person to win the Nobel Prize for literature?
4. HISTORY: Which city did Anne Frank and her family live in hiding before they were discovered?
5. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the tallest breed of dog?
6. FOOD & DRINK: What is considered the national dish of Spain?
7. GEOGRAPHY: Which is the only city that also is the smallest country in the world?
8. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which holiday is considered the Jewish New Year?
9. ANATOMY: What are the bones in the fingers called?
10. ASTRONOMY: How many primary phases of the moon exist?
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Answers
1. James Earl Jones.
2. “The West Wing.”
3. Rudyard Kipling.
4. Amsterdam.
5. Great Dane.
6. Paella.
7. Vatican City.
8. Rosh Hashanah.
9. Phalanges.
10. Four.
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By Lucie Winborne
* A New Jersey man bought a $5 bottle of orange juice, which his wife deemed too expensive and sent him back to return. He bought two Powerball lottery tickets with the refund and ended up winning the jackpot worth $315.3 million.
Circulation Manager/ Director of Audience
Our long-time Circulation Manager is retiring at the end of the year. We’re looking to fill this in-house position now to facilitate a positive, on the job, training period. Primary responsibilities include managing the print and digital distribution of our award-winning GVPS and other publications across Western New York.
Prior experience is not required but helpful skillsets include: knowledge of the United States Post Office, experience with direct mail, managing a small fleet of carriers, and digital media. Must be organized and dedicated to the long-term success of the company. The candidate should also have a customer service mindset when dealing with readers and advertisers.
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The Genesee Valley Penny Saver is ranked the number one publication in New York by the Circulation Verification Council. With one of the largest footprints in the state, we bring businesses and readers together in Genesee, Livingston, Monroe and Ontario counties. At the heart of our organization are people who care about their customers and foster relationships that last a lifetime. Our mission is to create innovative marketing solutions to enhance and support businesses through advertising, design, digital, printing and promotional products.
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