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from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County should not be needed if the location will be mowed. For best results, treat prior to bolting. Canada Thistle is a rhizomatous perennial. Since Canada thistle has a deep root system, the only mechanical approach for controlling this weed is to exhaust the storage roots (exhaust perennial roots). Food reserves in the roots reach a minimum in June and then increase as food flows from the shoots to the storage roots. Consequently, shoots should be removed for the first time by early June. Mowing or repeated cutting may be used to help prevent the production of seeds and starving the plant. Persistent removal of the shoots be-
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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. Closed July 2-4 for Independence Day commemoration. Sign up for summer reading programs, crafts and activities at the library. Tie Dye (all ages) is Wednesday, July 6 from 1-2:30pm. Preschool storytimes are Mondays at 10:30 beginning July 11. Local author Marlies DiFante will be presenting to teens and adults on Monday, July 11 at 11am. Copies of her book, Queen of the Bremen, are available for purchase. Giant Bubble program is July 13 at 11am. “Healthy Eating without Heating” presented by Cornell Cooperative Extension is July 14 at 2pm. Teen Jellyfish Lantern Craft is July 15 at 1pm. All ages can register to read and record reading minutes and be entered for weekly prizes. For more information, call the library at 964-2320, go to our website at hamlinlibraryny.org or library Facebook page. Seymour Library: The Seymour Library will be CLOSED on Monday, July 4, for Independence Day. We will reopen on Tuesday, July 5, at 10:00am. Summer Stories ’n’ More Storytime: Tuesdays through August 2, 10:30 to 11:00am. Join us for stories, songs, movement, and fun. For children ages 3-6 and their caregivers. Ocean-Themed Oil Painting by Numbers*: Tuesday, July 5, 2:00 to 4:00pm. All materials included. *Registration required. For adults 18+ “Sea” What You Can Draw w/ Illustrator Scott Gibala-Broxholm*: Wednesday, July 6, 3:30 to 4:30pm. Learn to draw friendly and fearsome creatures of the sea. For children entering grades 1-5. *Registration required. Barrel Roll: Installing and Painting the Seymour Rain Barrel*: Thursday, July 7, 6:00 to 7:00pm. Help us position, raise, install, paint, and name the Seymour Rain Barrel. For grades 6-12. *Registration required. Family Fun Time*: Friday, July 8, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm. Octopus Edition. Grades Preschool - 5.
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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 public- find the reservation form on our website! One-On-One Tech Help, Wednesdays by appointment. 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. Children, teens, adults: participate in the Oceans of Possibilities Summer Reading Program, June 27-August 13. Alzheimer’s Assoc. of WNYHealthy Living for your Brain and Body, July 20, 6pm, register 1-800-272-3900. Closed July 4.
ALABAMA Annual Gun Raffle, held September 24, 5pm-10pm at the Town of Alabama Fire Department. $20 Donation, included admission, meal and beverages. Winner not need to be present to win. Door prizes and side raffles will be offered. For ticket information call Ryan at 585-297-7667.
BATAVIA Trivia Night at the Museum Apollo 11: Join us at the Holland Land Office Museum on Thursday, July 21 at 7 pm for the next edition of Trivia Night at the Museum. This month’s topic is Apollo 11 mission as we celebrate their landing on the moon in 1969. Admission is $3 per person or $2 for museum members. Please contact the museum if you would like to attend at 5 8 5 - 3 4 3 - 4 7 2 7 o r hollandlandoffice@gmail.com.
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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! Holland Land Office Museum Guest Speaker Series: Mason Winfield, “Top 13 Paranormal History of Genesee County” Wednesday, July 13, 7pm. Mason Winfield, well-known paranormal investigator, author and historian will be speaking on the paranormal stories of Genesee County in his presentation, “The Paranormal History of Genesee County: Mason Winfield’s Top 13.” Admission $3 or $2 museum members. To attend: 585-343-4727 or hollandlandoffice@gmail.com. Made possible with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant Program, a regrant program of the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of the office of the Governor and NYS Legislature and administered by GO ART!
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BERGEN Silent Film Series - The Bergen Historical Society will be hosting a silent film series on four Fridays in July. July 8 we will be showing “A Tale of Two Cities” (1911), July 15 we will be showing “The Count of Monte Cristo” (1913), July 22 we will be showing “The Birth of a Nation” (1915) and July 29 we will be showing “The Coward” (1915). Held 7:30pm-9pm at the Harford Livery Museum, 15 South Lake Ave., Bergen.
BROCKPORT Harvest Kitchen at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 State St., Brockport. Sunday, July 10. “Grab N Go” boxes w/ Barbecued Chicken, Corn, Salt Potatoes, Applesauce. Opens at 2 pm & runs until food is gone. One box per person. Multiple orders can be placed in advance by calling Karen at (315) 569-5029. Advance order deadline 5pm Saturday, July 9.
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Grilling season has arrived, and amateur grillmasters everywhere are gearing up for another summer of backyard barbecues and family dinners outside under the summer sun. But once you fire up that grill and cook your first hot dog of the season, your work is not quite done. Cleaning the grill after you have eaten makes it easier to prolong the life of your grill and ensure the foods you eat are safe to consume.
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Members Only Tour - Enjoy the Museum after hours during this behind-the-scenes experience! Join our tour guides for an insider’s look at the Museum. Spend time in the John L. Wehle Gallery learning about our extensive collection. Listen to our Curator discuss preservation efforts in the Historic Village. Enjoy the colors and smells of our heirloom gardens. Marvel in the research and skill it takes to fashion the costumes for our interpreters. Taste samples of the confectionaries created at the D.B. Munger Confectionery and our locally sourced craft beer.Held July 10, 4-5pm at the Genesee Country Village and Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford. https://www.gcv. org/events/members-tour/
Mean Girls - MEAN GIRLS is the hilarious hit musical from an award-winning creative team. Cady Heron may have grown up on an African savanna, but nothing prepared her for the vicious ways of her strange new home: suburban Illinois. Soon, this naïve newbie falls prey to a trio of lionized frenemies led by the charming but ruthless Regina George. But when Cady devises a plan to end Regina’s reign, she learns the hard way that you can’t cross a Queen Bee without getting stung. July 5-10, RBTL’s Auditorium Theatre, 885 East Main Street, Rochester. https://www.rbtl. org/events/mean-girls/ Polish Arts Festival - The St. Stanislaus Kostka Church of Rochester dishes out blessings to its members and their friends during the Polish Arts Festival. These blessings are in the form of yummy Polish foods, live rock music and all kinds of fun games and activities for the kids. Of course, the blessings don’t end there! You can take a tour inside the wonderfully designed church and cross your fingers in hopes of winning big from the raffle drawings. Join us Friday, August 5, 5pm-10pm and Saturday, August 6, 4pm-10pm, St. Stanislaus Kostka Church, 1124 Hudson Avenue, Rochester.
ROCHESTER Gates-Chili High School 50th Reunion: Gates-Chili High School Class of 1972 will hold it’s 50th Reunion August 12-14, 2022 at the Barnard Restaurant and Party House, 360 Maiden Lane in Rochester. Tickets - $35/person. After July 1 - $45/person. Friday night Meet and Greet with hors d’oeuvres. Saturday - Buffet dinner with door prizes and special guests. Sunday - High School Tour. For information and tickets call Clark Godshall at 716-523-1730 or email cgodshall@onboces.org Finger Lakes Opera Celebrates 10 Years! Finger Lakes Opera (FLO) has unveiled plans for its 10th Anniversary Season, which kick-starts this summer with six live programs to be presented throughout the Finger Lakes region, culminating with a celebratory anniversary concert. The programs run from July 17 through August 7, 2022. Tickets are available online at www. fingerlakesopera.org.
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Independence Day Reflections BY AMANDA DUDEK
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otherwise ideological persuasions. Peacefully, we are able to educate ourselves and our children as we see fit, worship if and how we see fit, and pursue any career we choose. Whether rented or owned, we, as United States citizens, do not have the fear of legally being driven out of our own homes, having our property confiscated, or having our family members harmed or stolen away. While conversations continue regarding potential changes to existing immigration legislation, it is important to recognize the guarantees of relative safety which make United States citizenship so desirable. Finally and crucially, we are free from the fear of having our families forced apart. Even the briefest glance through history, and into some countries around the world today, shows that this has not always been—and is not always—the case. Families have been divided by slavery, war, forced labor, conscription, genocide, and more. The United States hasn’t always been free of these things, but today, legally as United States citizens, we have a reasonable expectation that our families will remain together as long as we wish. For these reasons and so many more, the United States of America—with all her faults—is still something to celebrate. Our country may not be perfect, but we the people continue to have the power and freedom to improve it. That’s something to be grateful for this 4th of July—and to remember every time we have the opportunity to vote—both locally and nationally. So, happy 246th birthday, United States of America, and thank you.
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Did Hiccups Lead to Guinea Pig’s Death? DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Our beloved guinea pig died suddenly this morning. I’m not sure what happened, and because there is no veterinarian near us who can treat guinea pigs, I’m searching for an answer. He developed an ear problem recently that was causing him to tilt his head, and to treat this, we were giving him Nurokind and 5 ml of water through a syringe. This morning, he started to hiccup, and an hour later he passed away. Is there any clue that you can provide as to why? -- N. Dwarakanath DEAR N.: My sincere condolences on the loss of your guinea pig. They’re such wonderful pets. When guinea pigs get sick, it can be difficult to figure out the exact treatment. Head tilt is one of those illnesses that could be an ear infection but could also be something more serious like pneumonia or another infection. I’m a little curious about using Nurokind (Mecobalamin) to treat the illness, as it is a treatment for vitamin B-12 deficiency in humans. Perhaps a guinea pig owner out there can respond with the answer. Keeping your guinea pig hydrated was good, as this helps them when they’re stressed out or sick. When an illness is prolonged in guinea pigs, the stress and pain make them weaker, and they begin to experience other problems. The hiccupping is usually a sign of indigestion in healthy guinea pigs, but even for them, it’s very uncomfortable and stressful. That may have been the last straw for his system. I wish I could give you a definitive answer. Because there is no qualified vet near you, I encourage you to search online for guinea pig owner forums, as they are a very supportive and informative community. Send your questions to ask@ pawscorner.com. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.
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SENIOR NEWS By Matilda Charles Revisiting Seniors-Only Grocery Shopping If you’ve been depending on grocery delivery or curbside pickup for the past two years, you might not know this: Many stores are continuing to have seniors-only hours. I’d tried going to seniors-only hours once two years ago ... but only once. The whole virus/pandemic was so new to us that we assumed that we must shop and stock up for all eventualities, leading to widespread shortages. The crowds that day were so massive that the line went across the front of the store, down the side and to the back. Store personnel were stationed at the door with counters in their hands, only allowing in a set number of shoppers. When I saw a friend coming out, I asked: “What’s it like in there?” The answer: “It’s a nightmare. People are grabbing 10 of everything. Do not go in.” And I didn’t. Recent queries among friends who use seniors-only hours indicate that things are much, much better now in terms of crowds. We know that many items are chronically out of stock. We acknowledge that COVID is still around, and we wear masks. We don’t expect much in the way of variety in our diets unless we luck onto a full shelf of food. Many of us, however, haven’t been to a seniors-only hour for a very long time, if ever. We depend on delivery and curbside pickup. If you’re ready to try seniors-only shopping, call your local grocery and retail stores. While fewer stores are now offering it, some still do. It might be every day before the regular opening, or it might be one or two very early days per week. Take your hand sanitizer and wipe down the cart handles. Wear a mask. The bonus, I’m told, is that’s when fresh vegetables and fruit are put out, and the overnight stock clerks have loaded the shelves. (c) 2022 King Features Synd., Inc.
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WORK PANTS: THE NEXT GENERATION (NAPSI)—Just as technology has had a major effect on the kind of work people do, it has also changed the clothes in which they do that work. For example, with hard work in mind, a new collection of pants has been created by Carhartt with a unique blend of durability and functionality. “Our company has been around for nearly 130 years, and throughout our history, we’ve continued to improve our product offerings to fit the needs of our hardworking consumers,” says Deb Ferraro, vice president of product development at Carhartt. “This new collection of pants reinforces our commitment to setting a new standard for workwear.” Carhartt’s Steel Multi-Pocket pant, Steel Double-Front pant, and Steel Cargo pant feature the brand’s Full Swing® technology and a fabric blend of cotton, nylon and spandex. First introduced in 2015, Full Swing® uses stretch panels to provide ease of movement in the joints, improving hardworking consumers’ range of motion where they need it most—both on and off the job. Additionally, each of the new pant styles is equipped with knee pad openings designed to fit the company’s most recent innovation in knee protection. The Carhartt knee pad features a strapless, honeycomb design that maximizes durability and comfort, providing an easy-to-wear solution for impact protection. The launch of these new work pants coincides with a celebration of Carhartt’s oldest work pants. The classic Firm Duck Double-Front Work Dungaree was first introduced to the company’s product line in 1939, and it is now the focal point of the brand’s latest campaign celebrating its sewing, cutting and distribution associates. The video highlights the product details while unveiling the craftsmanship behind every pair of the B01 Firm Duck Double-Front Work Dungarees. To learn more about Carhartt’s latest pants and knee pads, visit www.Carhartt.com. To watch the brand’s latest video, “61 Workers, One Mission,” visit the Carhartt channel on YouTube.
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S E V RA Heroic Storm Cleanup Efforts Many thanks to the Geneseo Department of Public Works for their great work after the June 16th microburst. The storm hit at the end of the workday. Nevertheless, they stayed on the job until 1 a.m. Friday and were back at work at 6 a.m. We appreciate the hard work they do throughout the year, and they are doing a terrific job clearing up this devastation. Thanks also to the other villages’ crews who are helping.
Thank you, Matt at Strong ER Being stuck in a waiting room for hours is no fun for anyone. But then I watched waiting room ambassador Matt. He loves his job, and it shows. It’s refreshing and reassuring. He made my otherwise boring, horrible experience into a glimmer of hope. Thank you, Matt. I appreciate you, and I pray your employer recognizes the gem you truly are.
Gypsy Moth Control I’d like to address the property owners who have been having their forested areas sprayed (presumably for gypsy moths). Please be aware that, while the gypsy moth is an introduced and invasive species, this spray does not discriminate when it comes to killing all types of caterpillar larvae, including those of native butterflies and moths. These caterpillars are a vital food source to migrating as well as breeding populations of birds. Adult birds feed heavily on all types of caterpillars, and they are an important food source for nestlings as well. Although the gypsy moth larvae do defoliate trees, most deciduous trees can withstand several defoliations and still recover, as evidenced by the lush foliage this spring after defoliations last year. Gypsy moth populations go in cycles, and we are on the downward trend of this latest outbreak. So please think twice before treating your property and negatively impacting our native birds, butterflies and moths. Reviews Is this the new trend? More and more reviews are requested after purchases, quality, services, etc. When you give an honest review, you get contacted back with a not-sofriendly response: “You’re wrong, that didn’t happen, you expect too much,” etc. To practically demand all reviews be 5 star with no criticism, even though it could be good criticism, only makes their integrity worse! To deny or discourage critiques is nothing short of a disservice to your customers. Backing Out I hear you when you say you were backing out of a space at a grocery store and people just continue to walk right behind you without even looking side to side. It happens to me all the time. I question people about that and ask them why they do that and they say, “Well, I have the right away.” But why don’t they look? And as far as it being your fault, it probably will be because you’re backing out and because people have the right of way. They know this. Again, I have been in motion, and people walk quickly right behind me without looking or stopping.
Thank you, Twisters & McDonalds! A huge shout out to Twisters of Livonia and to McDonalds in Lakeville for their continued sponsorship of the Livingston County Baseball/ Softball Camp. Each year, they donate ice cream to all the camp kids! Jeff at Twisters is awesome to work with, and Jessie at McDonalds is amazing, too! We appreciate all they do for our community and camp! - Livingston County Baseball/Softball Camp Staff
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 74-year-old female who smoked a pack a day for 40-plus years, having quit smoking about 18 years ago. As a precaution, I asked my primary doctor to order a screening CT scan, knowing that I’m a candidate for lung cancer. The results showed a 3-mm nodule in one lung, and I was advised not to worry and that my doctor would order another CT scan in six months. I can’t help but wonder if this is cancer and if an oncologist, after six months, will ask me why I waited so long to see him. -- T.W. ANSWER: Medical professionals have been attempting to screen for lung cancer for decades. Chest X-rays proved insensitive: By the time cancer could be seen on X-ray, it was usually too late to do anything about it. CT scans are much more sensitive (maybe too sensitive; see below), and studies have shown that some lives will be saved with a screening program. However, the number of people who would benefit is relatively small; 256 moderate-to-heavy smokers would need yearly screening for three years in order to prevent one lung cancer death. There are two other significant concerns about lung cancer screening. The first is the issue you have now: an abnormal result and what to do about it. It’s extremely common. Almost 25% of scans will be abnormal, and 96% of the abnormal results will be false positives. But it will require multiple scans and sometimes an invasive procedure to prove it. This means a great deal of anxiety among people who get the type of result you did. The small size of your nodule means your risk that this nodule is cancer is much lower than 1%. A follow-up scan is the usual recommendation, and if the nodule is the same size or smaller, the chance of it being cancer is very close to zero. You should have had a careful explanation of the likelihood of false positive results before getting the scan. You should also have been warned of the possible need for a biopsy and the possible financial costs associated with follow-up testing. The second concern is current smokers who consider screening. A negative CT scan is not a “clean bill of health” for a smoker, and quitting remains the single most important thing most smokers can do for their overall health.
LONG-DISTANCE CAREGIVING (NAPSI)—Chances are, at some point you will be a caregiver to a friend or family member. Providing care and support can be challenging in any circumstance, but caring for a loved one who lives far away presents a unique set of challenges. When providing care for loved ones who do not live nearby, keep the following three tips in mind. Plan ahead. Learn your loved one’s medical wishes, contact information for doctors as well as important financial and insurance information. Research community options. Many older adults need a little help to stay healthy and independent. Area Agencies on Aging and other communitybased organizations can connect caregivers to programs that help with transportation, personal care services, nutrition, home modification and repairs, legal services, falls prevention programs and more. Care for yourself. The Eldercare Locator can connect caregivers to local resources that can help, including caregiver support programs that can provide training, and support groups and other resources that help caregivers better support their loved ones—and themselves. The Eldercare Locator can help both care recipients and their longdistance caregivers. Through its website, www.eldercare.acl.gov, and national Call Center at (800) 677-1116, the Eldercare Locator connects long-distance caregivers to resources that can provide assistance where it is needed most—in the care recipient’s own community. The Eldercare Locator is funded by the U.S. Administration for Community Living and is administered by the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging.
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Old or used OUR DAILY BREAD booklets: 585-568-9025 Gently used or new BACKPACKS, COATS, and SCHOOL JACKETS for Community Clothes Closet. Donation shed- Victor UMC, 102 E. Main: 585-703-7421 JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, PARTS, and ACCESSORIES. All kinds, any condition. Thank you: 585-377-4604 BOOKS needed for Interfaith Center of Geneseo book sale: 585-245-1526 HOSTAS, CHICKENS, HENS, and other perennials for disabled vet: 585-438-4122 RIDING LAWNMOWERS, broken or not: 518-888-4216 BEDSIDE COMMODE for hip surgery recovery, please. Thank you: Jenabrado@gmail.com SPORTS CARDS & COLLECTIBLES. Any years from old - current. Can pick up: 607-590-5563 SEWING FABRICS for garments. Genesee Co. only: 585-409-6477 MANNEQUIN in good shape for the Community Clothes Closet in Victor: Karen 585-703-7421 OLD WALLPAPER and OLD WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS: 585-374-5768 SPORTS CARDS/POKÉMON/NON-SPORTS CARDS. Will pick up. Thank you! 585-993-4063 IRIS, WIND CHIMES and an OUTDOOR PLAY BUILDING for kids who are 3-5: debigeib@gmail.com STAR WARS MERCHANDISE. Pick up in Batavia: 585-536-6269 POP UP CAMPER, any condition, as long as it rolls: Theorock63@gmail.com FLTAP seeking donations of TACK and STABLE SUPPLIES. Benefits Thoroughbred adoptions. Pick up available: 585-478-4664
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Commercial Truck Drivers Class A with Tank Endorsement 5 years’ experience required Work includes, but is not limited to, pneumatic dry bulk tanks, dry vans and tandems. Churchville, NY terminal, close to 490. Benefits include: Company paid health & dental insurance, paid time off, paid holidays, retirement matching plan, and more.
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Location: Batavia CTE Salary range: $70,000 - $80,000 Starting date: July 2022 Visit our Website at www.gvboces.org Reply by July 8, 2022 with reference to Vacancy 22-196, letter of interest, resume and proof of certification to hr@gvboces.org or mail to: Human Resources Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street LeRoy, NY 14482 EMPLOYMENT
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The Genesee County Public Defender is seeking a full-time Legal Clerk-Typist and a full-time Assistant Public Defender for its criminal division. For additional information, please visit the Human Resources link on the Genesee County website at www.co.genesee.ny.us. Resumes and Civil Service applications can be sent by mail to Jerry Ader, Public Defender, at the County Courts Facility, 1 West Main Street, Batavia, New York 14020, by fax to 585-344-8553 or by e-mail to jerry.ader@co.genesee.ny.us All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status.
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Human Resources Director Temporary to Permanent
City of Batavia, NY The City of Batavia, New York seeks a creative, team- oriented professional to serve as Temporary (to permanent) Human Resources Director. Salary: $85,144 - $103,270 DOQ This position is being filled to work with the current Human Resources Director in preparation of their upcoming retirement in early 2023. The Director is responsible for; the administration and oversight of all employee benefit programs, developing and administering the City’s Personnel Policy Manual, negotiating and administering the City’s four labor union contracts, overseeing and investigating employee complaints, grievances, or employee discipline, administration of the City’s self-funded workers’ compensation program, administration of the hiring process, compilation of the personnel costs for the City’s annual budget, workers’ compensation budget and the City’s self-funded health insurance budget, and the administration of the City’s performance evaluation program. For further details please go to http://www.batavianewyork.com/human-resources/pages/job-openings This will be a Provisional appointment pending successful scoring on the Civil Service examination. Civil Service MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Graduation from high school or possession of an appropriate equivalency diploma recognized by the NYS Department of Education, AND EITHER: A. Graduation from a regionally accredited or NYS registered college or university with a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management, Public or Business Administration, Organization Development, Labor Relations or related field AND four years
of full-time paid experience performing in a Human Resources Director, Manager or comparable role, of which at least two years must have been in a supervisory capacity; OR: B. Graduation from a regionally accredited New York State registered two-year college with an Associate’s degree in Human Resources Management, Public or Business Administration, Organizational Development, Labor Relations or related field AND six years’ full-time paid experience performing in a Human Resources Director, Manager or comparable role, of which at least three years must have been in a supervisor capacity; OR: C. Eight years of full-time paid experience performing in a Human Resources Director, Manager or comparable role, of which at least four years must have been in a supervisory capacity. Please submit cover letter, resume, and contact information including email addresses for five work-related references, and completed Genesee County application (http://www.co.genesee.ny.us/geneseecounty/departments/ humanresources/uploads/CSApplication.pdf) to: Dawn Fairbanks, Human Resources Director, One Batavia City Centre, Batavia, NY 14020 or fairbank@batavianewyork.com. Accepting applications until position is filled. Background check, psychological assessment and physical with drug testing required. Candidate must become a resident of the County of Genesee or any adjacent town to the County of Genesee within 6 months of the date of conclusion of the probationary period for the City of Batavia. EEO
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NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson SHOW ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONALS THEY ARE APPRECIATED Business owners and bosses and high-level executives may have their names on placards or monogrammed stationery, but the most successful businesses tend to be those in which the entire staff, from the company president to administrative professionals and so on, works together. Administrative professionals, sometimes referred to as “admins,” handle everything from spreadsheet generation to PowerPoint presentations to preparing schedules. Admins are often the unsung heroes of the workplace, and while they may not receive much fanfare, without the continued efforts of admins, businesses may grind to a halt. In recognition of the roles they play, administrative professionals have been honored during a special week each April for the past 60 years. Called Secretary’s Day upon its inception in 1952, the holiday was later expanded and the name changed to incorporate all of the employees who play pivotal administrative rolls in companies big and small. Administrative professionals do a lot to keep companies afloat and operating smoothly. Supervisors, managers and other higher-ups can take every opportunity to show their appreciation to these hard, yet often unsung, workers.
DID YOU KNOW? Dogs are wildly popular pets. The American Pet Products Association says there are 63.4 million households in the United States that have a dog, and with the exception of 2002 and 2015, that number has steadily risen since 2000. Certain breeds remain especially popular among dog owners. In August 2021, the pet insurance provider Trupanion released the most popular dog breeds of 2020, and the top five breeds were: 1. Labrador retriever 2. Golden retriever 3. Goldendoodle 4. German shepherd 5. Labradoodle
* To halve a lot of cherry tomatoes, try sandwiching them between two plastic lids. Press down lightly and slice through the opening to make short work of them. * “To remove paint or stain from hands (even oil-based), use an old dry washcloth with liquid hand soap -- no water. After the paint is loose, rinse with warm water.” -- H.P. in Washington * Quinoa is becoming really popular as a grain alternative. It’s very small and requires rinsing before cooking to remove potentially bitter residue. Here’s a great trick to rinse your quinoa without losing half of it to the holes in your colander: Use a French press coffeemaker. The fine mesh and pouring spout make rinsing a breeze. -- JoAnn * “Candle nubs, that little bit left when the candle has burned down all the way, can be removed from a candleholder by setting the whole thing in the freezer for 10-15 minutes. The wax surface hardens and shrinks, making it easier to chip out. The same goes for linens that have wax drips: freeze and chip away, then use a degreasing spot cleaner.” -- Y.G. in Arkansas * Fun get-together project for kids: Have everyone doodle on a large posterboard. At the end of the night, trace a puzzle pattern and cut it up, making a large floor puzzle. You can bring it out at the next play date. The smaller the children, the larger the pieces! -- A.L. in Florida * Easily thread a needle with hairspray. Spritz the end of the thread with a little high-hold hairspray and pull taut. It will be much easier to thread.
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SECOND ESTATE OF LARRY O’SHEA: July 9 25, 2022. 9AM. 9480 Ridge Rd. Middleport, NY 14105. This will be Household and Antique. 2 sofa and Loveseat, 4 piece end table and TV tables - 48” TV, 27” TV, Oak 4 piece Queen Bedroom Outfit, 5 Piece Glass Kitchen set, Pots & Pans, Glassware, Upright Freezer, Washer & Dryer, Large amount of outside lawn Christmas Decor, Ice Cream Display signs, many boxes of glassware, Antiques. This is one of those auctions with hidden treasures MUST SEE. Too numerous to list! Preview Friday July 8 at 10am 4pmTERMS: Cash & check - VISA && MC. 10% Buyer Premium. Everything as-is. Nothing removed until paid for. RONSON AUCTIONS 716-510-6008
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FOR RENT PRESIDENTS’ VILLAGE APARTMENTS: One & Two bedrooms, heat, water, high speed Internet, & cable included. Senior Citizen Discounts Available! 585-637-4450. APARTMENT AND OFFICE RENTALS AVAILABLE!: 24hr Maintenance. 2 Cats Allowed (with fees) Sorry, No Dogs. Vacancies Listed Online. Apply Today! www.DeGeorgeManagement. com Call 585-205-5221. Email OrleansDeGeorge@Gmail.Com CLARKSON HISTORICAL HOUSE: 2 bedroom apartment, 1.5 bath. Patio, off-street parking. Security lights. Landlord on premises. Credit check. References. Security deposit. No smoking/ pets. Available August 1. $975/ month. 585-637-2552.
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By Fifi Rodriguez 1. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital of Sweden? 2. HISTORY: What was the whole name of the nation once called U.S.S.R.? 3. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: When did July 4 become a federal holiday? 4. FOOD & DRINK: Which fruit is used to make the cocktail mixer grenadine? 5. U.S. STATES: In which state is Niagara Falls located? 6. ANIMAL KINGDOM: Which is the only mammal that can fly? 7. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which two presidents died within hours of each other on July 4 -- the 50th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence? 8. TELEVISION: What was Beaver’s real first name on the “Leave It to Beaver” sitcom? 9. LITERATURE: Which 1977 horror novel features a hotel called The Overlook? 10. MOVIES: Which 1967 movie tagline is, “They’re young ... they’re in love ... and they kill people”?
Answers 1. Stockholm 2. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 3. 1870 4. Pomegranate 5. New York 6. Bats 7. Thomas Jefferson and John Adams 8. Theodore 9. “The Shining” 10. “Bonnie and Clyde”
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