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Brighter/Vent .............................Page 10 Classifieds .............................Page 29 Employment Opportunities .............................Page 24 For The Family .............................Page 15 Garage Sales ...............................Page 8 Give and Take .............................Page 22 Health & Wellness .............................Page 20 Home Services ...............................Page 6 Hometown Events .............................Page 12 Passages .............................Page 16 Pet Place ...............................Page 9

GVPS ONLINE POLL: The much-anticipated caravan of people from Central America seeking asylum in the United States recently reached the U.S.Mexico border at San Diego only to be met by Border Patrol authorities saying that they are unable to process them due to space constraints. How do you feel about this potential influx of immigrants into the U.S.? • We are a diverse country comprised of people from many cultures and they should be welcomed as immigrants have been throughout our history. • These immigrants will create an undue burden on our economy. They should be sent back to their native country. • If they are truly in danger, they should be allowed to enter the country if standard immigration policies are followed. Poll Ends: 05/08/18

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Unique gifts ideas for Mother’s Day Theater tickets: If Mom is a fan of live theater then nothing will elicit a bigger smile than tickets to a Broadway show she has had her eyes on. If Broadway is a bit too far for you to travel, do your homework and find a traveling production of a former Broadway show. Such productions often feature many of the same actors who made the play famous on Broadway so you’re still bound to see an unforgettable show Mom will love.

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Winners of the Women’s Club of Pittsford 2018 Creative Writing Contest are all students from Nathaniel Rochester School #3. They attended the club’s April meeting to read their winning entries.

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Penny Saver Pet of the Week Ollie, Milo, Kobe and Gouda are a blended cat family rescued at different stages of their lives. They are always up to something and show their different personalities. You might find them playing with their toys, chasing each other around the house or lying by the fire or in the sunlight resting up for more shenanigans. They are spoiled and loved by their humans! Send us a photo and brief write-up of your pet and we’ll feature it as the “POW.” Featured pets will be entered in the Pet of the Year Contest and become eligible to win a gift. Email to: sales@gvpennysaver.com or mail to: P.O. Box 340; Avon, 14414. For return of photos, please include a selfaddressed, stamped envelope. Pets will be published at discretion of GVPS.

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Just a note of appreciation to the wonderful folks who spend hours volunteering their time to take care of donations on behalf of libraries. Few understand what backbreaking work is involved and the level of expertise necessary to evaluate items properly. Some libraries use the items to supply their shelves; others hold book sales to raise money for materials and programs. Others collect for global destinations in dire need or little pop up libraries their home towns. Books are a precious commodity and we are all lucky to have devoted volunteers willing to spend their time evaluating items that still have usefulness and worth. Thanks to all the Friends of Libraries! Many small town libraries no longer accept any donations,

The weekly food giveaway in a local town is disgraceful. The director allows patrons to have one item per person (even when the organization has an overabundance of food) yet volunteers take three or four of the same item for themselves. The volunteers are downright rude to the patrons, refusing to answer when asked a question or say "You're welcome"

or host book sales due to lack of volunteers, storage space and other considerations. Here in Avon we are especially blessed to be able to continue our annual book sale tradition with the support of our local Rotary's Corn Festival. The library has first dibs on gently used, current donations. Any donated book added directly to the collection saves money, and ensures everyone gets to enjoy it. After that, The Friends of the Avon Free Library take over. We sort/ clean/store the books that come in year round. Anything that is ripped/dirty/moldy/out of date or unsaleable is recycled though our friends at the Genesee Valley Penny Saver. We work hard to maintain a zero waste philosophy. Between the sale and our outreach programs we move over

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when thanked, and loudly gossiping about patrons (who are within earshot!). It seems odd to me that an organization whose primary purpose is to distribute food to the needy limits them so severely while being generous to itself. The behavior it exhibits is in no way altruistic.

animal they shot. This time of year it's all about killing coyotes so there will be more deer to hunt next year. As an animal lover I find it offensive and wrong. If they were talking about killing a dog, would you say "Mind your own business?" I doubt it. Save that talk for the gun club please.

To the person who said "Mind your own business" in response to a vent about inappropriate conversation about hunting: It isn't always possible to MYOB, especially when people are disrespectful and loud. I am constantly surrounded by hunting talk at work where you can't just shut it off or get up and move. Most people don't hunt but hunters I work with are always talking about the size of their trophy or how they followed a blood trail for hours, or what their "broad head" did to the

Having just discovered the snowmobile trail through the cemetery in the village. I am shocked, outraged and above all else, extremely saddened by the situation. They trespass on what should be considered hallowed ground; this is an affront to the community, a Town so infamous for its dispensation of justice when petty yet profitable traffic infractions occur. To the point of having infuriated consumers, elsewhere. Is there no rest for our fallen? SHAME! on you. The bones of my ancestral heritage

Thank you to National Grid for responding so quickly to my request to have the tree branches near the power lines on my property cut back. I am extremely pleased by the professionalism everyone at the company displayed....I cannot thank you enough. The staff at LeRoy Cleaners are very helpful and pleasant. However, Mike demonstrated these qualities when he ran across the street to carry my heavy load of laundry into the

laundromat. Mike was the unexpected helper. Thank you Mike. A big thank you to the person who found my car key I dropped at the JCC Rochester on Friday 23 March. I didn’t realize it was lost until I got to my car to leave. You really saved my day by turning it in to the check-in desk. Thank you again!

who lie there cry out for justice. To the family of four/with two children who ate at a restaurant, and then walked out without paying....WOW!! What makes you think that you are so special that you can eat for FREE? Plus, you got a free dessert because it was your birthday. You make it bad for others when prices have to soar to compensate for people such as yourself who think that they can just go into a restaurant and have someone serve them and then just waltz out of there without any regard. What an example for your young ones (preteen) who observed you. TREAT others as you would like to be treated. I would think that you would appreciate the value of those wise words. Isn't that what everyone seems to be campaigning for????


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And Spring arose on the garden fair, Like the Spirit of Love felt everywhere; And each flower and herb on Earth’s dark breast rose from the dreams of its wintry rest. ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley, “The Sensitive Plant”

H O R O SC O P E ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Taking advice isn’t always easy for self-assured Rams and Ewes who think they know what’s best. But it wouldn’t hurt to listen to what close colleagues have to say. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You know how to balance life’s practical aspects with the poetic. This gives you a special edge this week in both your professional endeavors and your personal life. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Focus on keeping a balance between your home-related activities and your workplace responsibilities. Be mindful of both without obsessing over one or the other. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) A change in plans is likely as you discover more facts about a possible commitment. Continue to ask questions and, if you’re not sure about the answers, demand proof. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Be careful not to let that Leonine pride keep you from seeking wise, experienced counsel before making an important decision. A family member once again seeks your help. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) That surge of Virgo energy drives you to take on more work assignments. Be careful you don’t overdo it, or you might find yourself overdone: i.e., burned out. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Your decision to be upfront with colleagues on a touchy matter causes some consternation at first. But in the end, your honesty wins their trust and admiration. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) As in the past, someone again wants to share a secret with you, knowing it will be safe. But do you really want to be this person’s confidante? Think about it. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) As one of nature’s straight shooters, you seek to correct misconceptions about a project. Do so, of course, but without giving away too much too soon. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Creative pursuits continue to be strong in the gifted Goat’s aspect. New friendships can come from sharing these experiences with like-minded art aficionados. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Resolve lingering grumblings over your way of doing things by keeping your mind open to suggestions while continuing to show how your plans will work. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) The perceptive Piscean might find that changing course in midstream isn’t as workable as it would seem. Explore this option carefully before making a decision. BORN THIS WEEK: Your willingness to share your love of life’s good things brings joy to many, including, of course, yourself. (c) 2018 King Features Synd., Inc.

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ALEXANDER Western NY Gas & Steam Engine Association Inc. - Saturday, June 16th: “Thunder in the Sticks” Tractor Pull Antique/Stock Pull starting at 10am - 3 divisions. At 6:30pm Empire State Pullers have 5 classes. Food & beverages available all day. Chicken Barbecue at 5pm. Sneaker Pull for the kids. Held at 10294 Gillate Rd., Alexander. www.alexandersteamshow.com or like us on Facebook.

BATAVIA Annual Spring Memorial Basket Raffle - Saturday, May 19, 12PM4PM, ARC Community Center, 38 Woodrow, Batavia. Tickets: $5/ sheet of tickets. Baskets drawn at 3PM. Special Mega Raffle ($2 or 3/$5). (Tickets Available Now at Crossroads House) - Classic Woody Station Wagon Pedal Car, Buc-ARoo Sportfishing 1⁄2 day Charter (@ Point Breeze) for 1-4 people. Drawing for These items @ 3:30pm! Need not be present to win! Can’t attend? Purchase tickets Friday 05/18, 4pm-6pm @ Arc Community Center. Light Lunch, Beverages & Desserts Available for Purchase. www.crossroadshouse.com.

Eating Out on Mother’s Day Take-out is an option. Families can treat Mom to a dinner out, without really having to go out. Many restaurants offer takeout service, so you will not be limited to pizza or Chinese.

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BROCKPORT Harvest Kitchen at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 State Street, Brockport, will be changing their serving time to 2-3:30pm on the second Sunday of each month. St. Luke’s Harvest Kitchen is offering a FREE meal to everyone in the community. Please join us! There will be tables set up for eating, playing cards, coffee, or just relaxing. There is no charge, but donations will be gladly accepted! stlukes@frontiernet.net. Flag Drop-Off Location: Do you have a dirty, sun-faded, torn or tattered American Flag? If so, you may drop it off anytime during business hours at the Ameriprise Financial office, 80 Clinton St., Brockport. A formal flag retirement ceremony will be held to properly retire and dispose of all the flags collected. To attend the flag retirement ceremony or for information: Normand R. Fluet, Jr., CRPC, CLTC, APMA (585) 637-0202. Sweden Senior Singers present their eleventh annual Spring Concert for the Brockport Community “I Dream a World”. Directed by Maryellen Giese. Accompanied by Yasuko Kelly. Special Guests- the Brockport High School Choir. Directed by Liz Banner. Friday, May 18, 2018 at 7PM, First Baptist Church, 124 Main St., Brockport. Admission Free. Free Will Offerings Gratefully Accepted. Sweden Senior Singers is chorus of 50+ enthusiastic singing seniors from the Brockport area!

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Fun for the Whole Family Come see the Ms. B-Haven Alpaca store with many unique hand crafted items! Various vendors will be present! Watkins Products, Tupperware, Tastefully Simple, 31, Goat Milk Soap, Norwex & more! Southern Style BBQ by REBEL YELL being served from 11am until sold out.

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SUN., MAY 13 th • 1:00 pm-6:00 pm Limited # of tickets available at the door & presale at the Vets Club, $10.

BROCKPORT AREA VETS CLUB 210 West Avenue, Brockport • 637-5012 Sponsored by Sons of the American Legion • Public Welcome Community Hygiene Bank “Personal Care Blessing Bags” Distribution - Saturday, May 12th, 123pm. First come first served - till gone. Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport. They contain items for personal care. For families and individuals in need; all ages, from kids to Seniors who live in the Brockport School District and SUNY Brockport Students. Cost? Items free to our community members. Bring photo ID and proof of residency (current bill with address) or Student ID. Mother’s Day Steak Roast with Baked Potato, Corn, Roll & Butter. SUNDAY, MAY 13th, 1PM - TILL ? Limited # of tickets available at the door & presale at the Vets Club, $10. BROCKPORT AREA VETS CLUB, 210 West Avenue, Brockport, 637-5012. Sponsored by Sons of the American Legion. Public Welcome. Sweden Senior Singers directed by Maryellen Giese will present their Spring Concert at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 So. Main St., Friday, May 18, at 7pm. Special guests will be the Brockport High School Choir. Admission is free with a free will offering. The Gathering Table - Brockport First Baptist Church will hold a free community dinner, The Gathering Table, on Sunday, May 20, 12:30pm at 124 So. Main St. The Teen Closet will also be open with free clothing, etc. All are welcome to join us for dinner. The church is handicapped accessible.

GATES Gates Chili Annual Geranium Sale - Saturday, May 12, 2018, 9am to 12noon at all Gates Fire Stations (Chili Ave, Long Pond Rd. and Buffalo Rd.) Geranium plants/ flats, hanging baskets of Geraniums and New Guinea Impatients will be available for sale. All proceeds stay within the community for service projects. Call Gary at 571-9138 for pre orders by May 6, 2018.

GREECE Bring Us Your Stuff - ECO Spring Cleaning Recycling Day: Held on Saturday, May 5th, 10am-4pm at Mozzeroni’s Pizza, 2838 W. Ridge Road (Greece) and Hegedorn’s Market, 964 Ridge Road (Webster). PC’S, SERVERS, LAPTOPS, ROUTERS, CALCULATORS, TONER & INK and more! Hard Drive Shredding Fee: $6 per drive. TV & Computer Monitors Disposal Fees: Under 25“ $10, 26”-32“ $20, 32”+ $30. For more information: (585) 285-2446. For Details visit: http://www. opendoormission.org/communitypromotions/

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1. Name the last Detroit Tigers pitcher before Justin Verlander in 2017 to record 10 strikeouts on opening day. 2. Who was the first third baseman to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame? 3. When was the last time before 2014-16 that Alabama’s football team won three straight Iron Bowl games against rival Auburn? 4. Who is the only player in NBA history with 25,000 points, 10,000 rebounds, 5,000 assists, 1,500 steals and 1,500 blocked shots for his career? 5. When was the last time before the 2017-18 NHL season that the Colorado Avalanche won at least nine games in a row? 6. Name the first rookie to win the NASCAR midsummer AllStar race. 7. Who was the last tennis player before Roger Federer in 2017 to capture the men’s singles title at Wimbledon without losing a set in the tournament?

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Preschool Activity Club Tues., 12 pm to 12:30 pm, until May 22 Do a fun craft or art activity. Ages 2-5.

Mother’s Day Craft’s* Saturday, May 12, 11 am to 12 pm Make a handmade gift at the library for the special Mom in your life. For kids up to 5th grade.

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Tree Peony Festival of Flowers at Linwood Gardens, 1912 York Road, Pavilion. The Linwood Gardens landscape was designed in the early 1900’s with an Arts and Crafts style summerhouse, walled gardens with pools and fountains, ornamental trees and a view of the valley beyond. Held 9am-4pm, Saturdays and Sundays: May 19 & 20, and May 26 & 27 and June 2 & 3. $10 suggested donation, $15 includes donation and guided tour. Light lunch provided by Sweet Arts Bakery. Musical entertainment each afternoon. Information: linwoodgardens.org.

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Hilton Garden Club Annual Plant Sale - May 19th, Saturday, 9AM to Noon or until sold out at the Hilton Baptist Church parking lot, 50 Lake Ave, Hilton. Proceeds fund environmental programs. A nice assortment of perennials, annuals, trees and shrubs, indoor plants and garden-related items will be for sale. Contact Colleen at 585-225-7004 if you are interested in joining the garden club!

Christopher’s Challenge Bowling Tournament - Christopher’s Challenge is hosting their first annual Bowling Tournament on Saturday, May 12, 12-5pm at Domms Bowling Center, 640 West Ridge Rd. There will be prizes, raffles, food, FUN! Also Bone Marrow Typing for anyone age 18-59. Cost for the event is $25 and everyone is welcome!! Please help to give someone a 2nd Chance at Life! RSVP to Felix 585-576-1660. http:// www.christopherschallenge.org.

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The tradition of Mother’s Day in the United States dates back more than a century to 1908, when West Virginia native Anna Jarvis held a memorial service to honor her mother, who had passed away three years earlier, and all mothers in Grafton, West Virginia. Mother’s Day would ultimately become a national holiday in the United States in 1914, thanks in large part to Jarvis’ campaigning. As Jarvis, who never married and never had children of her own, grew old, she criticized Mother’s Day as overly commercial, even trying to have it removed from the calendar. Those efforts failed, and Mother’s Day remains popular now, more than 100 years after the idea for it was conceived.

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5K Walk/Run for Scholarships Sponsored by Monroe Community College Foundation. Held Saturday, October 6, 2018. The race begins at 11AM with pre-race activities beginning at 9:30AM at 1000 E. Henrietta Road. The course is USATF certified #NY14122KL. Tailgate buffet after race for additional $8. Awards ceremony at 12:30. Early registration - $20 by October 1; thereafter $30; Current MCC students - $10. Register at www. monroecc.edu/go/5k or call 585-292-3680.

HENRIETTA Southwest Asia War Memorial Fundraiser - Sunday, May 6th, 12-5pm, Nashville’s, 4853 West Henrietta Rd., Henrietta! Music, dancing and raising money for this great cause! Bob Lonsberry will MC. Mission: Fund a Memorial to recognize and honor the memory of service members from Monroe and surrounding counties who lost their lives in US military conflicts from 1990 through our current times. https://www.cnbank.com/ FLACE. Use the drop down menu to select “Warriors of Freedom”. TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE AT NASHVILLES. $10 ADVANCE or $15 DAY OF THE SHOW.

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Free Rabies Clinic - Friday, May 18, 6pm-8pm, Hamlin Highway Garage, 91 Railroad Ave. DOGS, CATS AND FERRETS. All must be leashed or in carriers. Pets must be at least 3 months of age. Sponsored by Monroe County, Town of Hamlin, and Animal Clinic of East Avenue. New/Renewal Licenses will be available. Spayed or Neutered $9. Not Spayed or Neutered $17. Please bring your paper work with you. Information: 585-964-2421.

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Saturday, May 12, 1 pm to 2 pm Help get our garden ready for this summer’s Garden Club. For kids in grades 2-5.

Teen Writing Group Monday, May 14, 6:30 pm to 8 pm A welcoming group for imaginative and creative persons. For grades 6-12. *Registration required. Donations for the Fabric, Yarn & More Sale begins on Wed., May 9. Drop-off locations are the Seymour Library, Amelia’s Yarn Shop in Hilton, the Brockport, Clarkson, & Sweden Town Halls.


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Local Educator and Advocate Dr. Ralph N. Spezio Named 2018 Graduate of Distinction VICTOR - On Thursday, May 10th at 7:15 pm at a special ceremony during the Board of Education’s regular monthly meeting, a well-respected local educator and leader in the fight against childhood lead poisoning, Dr. Ralph Spezio (VCS Class of 1965) will be recognized as Victor Central Schools’ 2018 Graduate of Distinction. The Graduates of Distinction program was initiated in 2002 as a way to recognize VCS alumni who have demonstrated outstanding achievement and made significant contributions to society. Ralph Neil Spezio, Ed.D. served for 33 years in the Rochester City School District as teacher, curriculum specialist, vice principal, and principal. As principal of Enrico Fermi School No. 17, a large urban elementary school in the heart of Rochester’s ‘poverty crescent,’ Dr. Spezio initiated wide-ranging partnerships and ground-breaking programs to improve the health and well-being of students and the entire community. For example, in partnership with St. Mary’s Hospital, he raised $1.2 million in private money, and built the only school/community medical center of its kind in New York State. Building on this success, Dr. Spezio raised another $1 million and doubled the size of the health center to include a full-service dental facility operated by Strong’s Eastman Dental Center. This health/dental center is open to the entire community with a full sliding-scale system so no one is turned away. Because there was no pre-kindergarten program at School No. 17, Dr. Spezio formed a partnership with Kodak, and using Edison Tech students, built a facility that now houses a Montessori pre-school. This program was the first in Rochester to be located in a public school and was the only public school at that time to have received accreditation from the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Dr. Spezio created an authentic neighborhood/community school and with it, a vibrant Parent/Teacher PTA was formed and sustained during his tenure as principal. Dr. Spezio has received numerous awards for entrepreneurial leadership and community service, including citations from parent and community groups, professional associations, business associations, and local and state government leaders. While principal of School No.17, Dr. Spezio was a founding member of the Coalition to Prevent Lead Poisoning in Monroe County, New York. The work of this coalition recently earned the EPA’s Environmental Justice Achievement Award and the

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Dr. Ralph N. Spezio Rochester Area Community Foundation’s AmesAmzalak Award for Nonprofit Excellence. Upon retiring as principal, Dr. Spezio served eight years as Senior Associate/Community Liaison in the University of Rochester Medical Center’s Department of Community and Preventive Medicine. In May 2011, he received his doctoral degree in educational leadership from the University of Rochester, Warner School. In 2013, Dr. Spezio was asked to come out of retirement to lead School 17 again as Principal in order to remove the State Priority School Status currently held by that school. He recently was awarded the EPA’s National Environmental Quality Award for his groundbreaking work to eliminate childhood lead poisoning. VCS alumnae and former classmate, Anita Owens-Boulger, said she nominated Dr. Spezio for this esteemed award because his life has been filled with so many extraordinary achievements. “Ralph put himself through college to reach the level of doctorate in education. He was a demonstration teacher, curriculum specialist, vice principal and principal in one of the most challenged and highest poverty-stricken schools in the City of Rochester. I have known Ralph since grade school in the Victor Schools and can say that he has been consistent in his passion to help children to achieve a healthy and successful future. He is a powerful inspiration and a credit to all the values that the Victor Central School District holds dear.” For more information, please contact the Victor Office of School and Community Relations at 9243252, ext. 1407.

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Born in Brockport, Ellen attended Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, graduated from Brockport High and earned a degree in library science from Nazareth College. She looked back fondly on time spent in Williamsburg, VA, where she enjoyed a stint as librarian, followed by a summer internship at NASA, which took her to California. After moving back to Rochester, she worked in real estate, event planning and the newspaper business. As managing editor of the New York-Pennsylvania Collector, she combined her love of history and deep knowledge of the antiques business with her crisp writing and reporting skills, building a network of relationships throughout the Northeast antiques community. Ellen was widely read in many subjects, ranging from early-childhood education to European and American history to true-crime stories. She practiced her horticultural knowledge in her yard and always drew tremendous joy from seeing the birds at her feeders and watching the deer, foxes and wild turkeys wander past her back door. She was an avid fan of classic films and contemporary television, always giving great recommendations to friends and family members. She also loved to travel and made memorable trips over the years to various destinations in the South Pacific, Europe, Canada, the Caribbean and Latin America. In her early years, she was active with the Pittsford Democratic Committee and remained informed and insightful about politics and current events until the end of her life. She volunteered with the Penfield Library book sale and supported the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House. With deep compassion and a strong sense of social justice, she left a mark of kindness and respect on all who knew her. Her wit and intelligence were unmatched and her devotion to family unsurpassed. She was a devoted mother and supportive partner in marriage. She was known for holding family gatherings on special occasions and holiday celebrations, which brought her family together. The name Ellen comes from the Old English word for courage, which she displayed in abundance through the many changes of her life and in her final decade as she faced the problems of her declining health without complaint. Ellen is survived by a daughter, Amy Winston, and her partner in marriage, Steve Feder, of Edgecomb, ME; a son, Greg Winston, and his partner, Molly Harding, of Dedham, ME; and two granddaughters, Josee Wonoma WinstonFeder and Violet Winston-Harding. She leaves behind a brother, Daniel T. Burns, his partner in marriage, Margaret Adams-Burns, of Brockport; and another brother, Thomas A. Burns, Jr., and his partner in marriage, Elena Peña Burns, nephew Matthew Burns, and niece, Mariana Burns, of Raleigh, NC. She also has numerous cousins, close friends and acquaintances residing from Canandaigua to California. Ellen was twice married, to Charles D. Winston, of Pebble Beach, CA, from 1965-1983 and to Raymond F. Coller of Fairport, from 1985-2011. She was predeceased by her parents, Thomas A. Burns, Sr., and Dorothy K. Burns, formerly of Brockport. A service and gathering for family and friends are being planned. Contributions in her memory may be made to the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, c/o the Friends of the National Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, 17 Madison St., Rochester (14608), or to Nazareth College, c/o the Development Office, 4245 East Avenue, Rochester (14618).

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Your Tips to improve memory Forgetfulness can affect anyone. For example, few, if any, adults can say they have not experienced moments when they could not find their keys. And once the keys are found, people move on without giving much thought to why they did not immediately remember where they left their keys. Isolated incidents where people cannot recall where they placed their car keys or other minor bouts with forgetfulness do not occur by accident. In fact, the Harvard Medical School notes that they are likely byproducts of age-related changes in thinking skills. When people reach their 50s, chemical and structural changes in the brain may begin to occur, and these changes can affect a person’s ability to process memories. Father Time may be a formidable foe, but people can take steps to give their memories a boost as they get older. • Embrace recognition instead of trusting recall. fruits, vegetables, nuts, and fish and little alcohol and red meat Dr. Joel Salinas, a neurologist who specializes in behavioral may be less likely to experience declines in their memory and neurology and neuropsychiatry at Massachusetts General thinking skills. Authored by Andrew Smyth of McMaster Hospital, notes that human beings are better at recognition than University in Ontario and the National University of Ireland in recall. That means people are more likely to remember Galway, the study following more than 27,000 people in 40 something they read, such as a note or a list, than something countries for an average of roughly five years. All participants they’re simply told. were 55 and older and had diabetes or a history of heart • Recognize the value of repetition. The Harvard Medical disease, stroke or peripheral artery disease. Those who ate the School notes that people might be more inclined to remember healthiest diets were 24 percent less likely to experience what they hear if they repeat it out loud. Names and addresses cognitive decline than people with the least healthy diets. might be more easily remembered after they’re repeated out • Break things down. Breaking things down into small chunks loud because repetition increases the likelihood that the brain also can help improve memory. If tasked with remembering will record the information and be capable of retrieving it later. something extensive, such as a speech, focus on a single When studying for exams, many students repeat important sentence at a time, only moving on to the next sentence when points to themselves time and again, and that same approach you’re confident you have successfully committed the preceding can be applied by adults who are trying to improve their sentence to memory. memories. Periodic memory lapses are often nothing to worry about. But • Eat a healthy diet. A study published in 2015 in the journal men and women concerned about maintaining their memories Neurology found that people who eat healthy diets with lots of can employ various strategies to do just that.

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70th Anniversary Series- Volume 10 The Genesee Valley Penny Saver Creative Department … . . . imaginative, innovative and artistic! What would our Penny Savers be without these talented people who can take a few words scribbled on a piece of paper and turn it into a work of art suitable for printing! Our Creative Department consists of 16 talented graphic designers including our Creative Director Cristie Leone who has been with our company for 33 years, and has supervised this department for the last 12. The evolution of technology in printing is no more apparent than in our Creative Department. In 1948 composing ads was an arduous task. As mentioned in previous series, the varityper and headliner were crucial for the production of weekly ads. These gave way to the compugraphic typesetter, and in 1985, the introduction of the Macintosh computer in our Creative department was a wonder to behold. With a screen that was 9”, the Macintosh (128k) was the first relatively inexpensive computer to use a graphical user interface, and true WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) picture, all of which are taken for granted today. This computer allowed the designer to actually see their layout on the screen instead of strips of text that needed to be printed out, waxed and adhered to a layout sheet. Artwork could be scanned in and placed in the ad. This technology also hastened the departure of the dark room. Around this time, the Genesee Valley Penny Saver took an increased interest in what it takes to create effective advertising. True principles of advertising and design became a focus. A job that was once considered strictly typesetting had evolved into a graphic design position. In the past two decades we’ve embraced all things digital, from ad creation, to page creation and output, and finally to plates ready for the press. Programs that log and track ads from billing, through sales and into the creative department have made for a streamlined process. Today the Creative Department consists of talented graphic designers, paginators, and an outstanding proofing department headed up by Carole Bennett. Along with ads for our weekly Penny Saver, all work for Penny Lane Printing and Penny Lane Promotional Products flows through this department.

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VILLAGE OF ALBION Sale of surplus equipment The Village of Albion is accepting sealed bids for the following surplus equipment Item #1 (3) 1100R22 Truck Tires in good condition Item #2 (4) 1200R24 Truck Tires in good condition Item #3 (2) 11R24.5 Truck Tires in good condition Item #4 Aluminum diamond plate storage box 48”x22”x28” Item #5 Stainless Steel storage box with doors 50”x31”x28” Item #6 (2) Plastic saddle tanks (70 gallons each) Item #7 Plastic tool box for pickup Item #8 Flatbed with cab shield 97”x130” Item #9 Stone Jumping Jack (runs) Item #10 OTC engine stand Item #11 Viking one-way plow and plow frame Item #12 Bil-Jax Shoring system for wooden shoring Item #13 Symons concrete forms (33) 1’x4’ Item #14 Smith Salt Spreader 1 3/4 yard stainless steel hopper with electric motor Item #15 Bobcat power broom with extra broom Item #16 1997 Ford one-ton dump 460 gas motor with 68,683 miles. Runs, drives and dumps. Was used every day. Minimum bid $2,500 Item #17 2009 Ford one-ton 4-wd dump with 9’ Fisher plow, Front-end frame and plow damage. No motor damage on 6.4-liter diesel, 37,400 miles. Minimum bid $8000 Item #18 1974 Hahn fire truck. Detroit 8V-71 with 51,241 miles, automatic transmission, Hale 1000 GPM pump. Drives and pumps well. Minimum bid $8,000. Equipment may be inspected at the Village of Albion DPW garage at 301 Washington St., Albion, NY 14411 on Monday through Friday between the hours of 7 a.m. and 1 p.m. Mail or drop off sealed bids at the Village of Albion Administrative office, 35-37 East Bank St., Albion, NY 14411. The office hours are Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sealed bid envelopes MUST be identified on the exterior as containing bid for surplus equipment. Make sure you include the item number, item description, price you are bidding, and your contact information on your bid. All equipment is sold as is and the Village Board reserves the right to reject any and all parts of bids. Bid opening will be held on Mon., May 14, 2018, at 11 a.m.

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--DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband will be 82 in July. About three years ago, I became aware of his sudden movements during the night. We were renting in Florida, and the bed was smaller than our bed at home. His body would jerk, sometimes strongly. These movements would not wake him; he just seemed asleep. He does not remember anything about it in the morning. We went to see his doctor at home, who said that he is in very good shape. He did not know what caused the movements. We are once again staying in Florida, and his body movements are the same, sometimes strong enough to shake the bed. I find it hard to believe that this is normal. Do you have any advice? -- B.N.S. ANSWER: This is a classic description of a condition called periodic limb movements of sleep. These usually involve the legs, and typically involve pointing the toe while flexing the ankle, knee and sometimes the hip. Each movement lasts a few seconds and repeats every 30 seconds or so. Your story that he doesn’t remember them is very typical: It’s usually the sleeping partner who notices them. PLMS is more common in older adults. PLMS by itself is not a disease and does not need treatment; however, it is often associated with other conditions, especially restless leg syndrome (Willis-Ekbom disease), rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (which includes sometimes violent movements) and narcolepsy. Since your husband apparently has no symptoms, he does not need treatment. However, he should be specifically asked about symptoms like an urge to move the legs while awake, abnormal feelings in the legs, difficulty falling asleep and sleepiness during the day. These would be likely to indicate RLS or its close relative, periodic limb movement disorder. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: What can an 80-year-old woman expect to have checked as part of an annual physical examination? -- H.M. ANSWER: The annual physical exam has gotten some bad press lately. Some of it is well-deserved: The actual physical exam occasionally finds some unsuspected problems, but this is quite uncommon and there is no proof that the annual physical saves lives. This argument misses the point, in my opinion. The “annual physical” is a scheduled time for important conversations about screening and prevention. These include checking blood pressure and considering cholesterol screening (cholesterol is a lessimportant risk factor in 80-year-old women than it is in men or in younger adults). Similarly, it’s time to come to a mutual decision on whether a mammogram should be done (again, the evidence at age 80 is unclear). Most importantly, your doctor or provider should be doing a depression screen, thinking about ways to reduce fall risk, assessing osteoporosis and giving good advice on diet and exercise. People at high risk may need other labs checked or advice given (for example, people with high blood pressure should be screened for diabetes). It’s a long list, and that’s why a dedicated visit for health promotion makes sense to me. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive, Orlando, FL 32803. © 2018 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved


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Library Budget Information Meeting Wed. May 9th, 6:30-8:00 PM Join us for a brief presentation of the upcoming library budget followed by a time for questions and answers. A movie and snack will be provided for children. The library budget is proposition number 3 on the May 15, 2018 HCSD budget vote.

Mother’s Day Stories & Crafts Sat. May 12th, 10:30 AM Children can hear stories and make a craft for a mom or other special woman in their life! Designed for ages 3-9. Please register!

Eating Out on Mother’s Day Book early... very early. To guarantee a reservation at any restaurant, namely your favorite restaurant, you will need to make a reservation well in advance of Mother’s Day.

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SAGUARO CACTUS. In pots. All between 6 and 10 inches tall. Eight available. Easy to grow: jvc45@aol.com MAPLE KITCHEN TABLE, OFFICE SWIVEL CHAIR, RECLINING/SWIVEL LEATHER CHAIR with footrest. Take one or all: 508-274-7313 USED GREETING CARDS. Good for craft projects: 585-943-9734

JOHN JAKES KENT FAMILY CHRONICLES #3 “The Seekers” & #8 “The Americans” in good condition: djsbuick@aol.com

HP INK CARTRIDGES: #75XL color (2 new, one open), #74XL Blk (1 open): fjphilli2@gmail.com

LARGE WORKING UPRIGHT OR CHEST FREEZER to hold French Fries for the Mendon Carnival. Needed before May 27th: dangb@aol.com

BOX OF MAGAZINES, most unread. Men’s, women’s, and general interest: 585-346-9777

A-FRAME METAL SWING SET for grandchild visits: 585-880-5234

HUGE, UPRIGHT, SOLID OAK ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Plenty of storage space. Holds 28” TV. Text only. Calls won’t be returned: 585-261-2665

WIRE COAT HANGERS: 585-865-9779

45 RPM RECORDS. About 50. Maybe from the 1970’s. West Batavia: 585-356-4785 4-DRAWER TOOL BOX ON WHEELS with small work area and small cabinet: 585-430-0783

AIR COMPRESSOR PUMP - one designed to take 5hp or larger motor. Compressor drive w/motor can be attached – will take all: 585-298-7664 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS. Please leave message: 585-671-1996

60” MITSUBISHI REAR PROJECTION TV. Good working condition. You pick up: 585-346-3042

BROKEN SEWING MACHINES to fix and donate to local nonprofits. Parts welcome too! douglaslpotter@gmail.com

4’ GARDEN FOUNTAIN. Heavy. Needs cleaning. You haul away: 585-377-6947

AMERICAN FLAG with POLE for indoor use only. For nonprofit church group: 585-343-9122

UPRIGHT STUDIO WURLITZER PIANO; mahogany wood. Needs tuning. You move: 585-255-0852

LARGE PIECES OF CLEAN POLYESTER FLEECE to make lap blankets for service project: 585-398-0220

USED STANDARD SIZE TOILETS. Excellent condition: 585-739-7881

ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR for a homebound man: 585-394-1336

POWER HOUSE (WM1501) GYM UNIT. Needs cleaning: 716-239-0628

4 TIRES - 265/60/R17: 585-773-4353

MODEL TRAIN CATALOGS - Quantity of MTH, Lionel, K-Line, etc.: 585-293-1152

DRUM SET needed for disabled Veteran, not just for playing but desperately need as a form of exercise: Atemperato@twc.com

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Very reasonable rents based on income eligibility requirements. Anyone interested may call

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TDD Relay 711 for an application. Equal Housing Opportunity

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Coast Professional, Inc. (Coast) is hosting open interviews at the Geneseo, NY office for interested candidates looking to advance their careers, secure their financial future, and take control of their schedules. Apply online at www.bonuscheck.net or in person. Please bring a copy of your current resume and valid ID. Collection experience not required. Industry leading paid training provided. Benefits include: Flex Schedule | 10 Paid Holidays | Onsite Paid Training | Paid Time Off | 401K Company Match No Weekends | Lucrative Bonus Plan | Top End Health & Dental Insurance Available | Tuition Assistance Staff Appreciation Events

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Rochester Concrete & Block Heavy Duty Truck Mechanic 3 Years Experience, Year Round Work! Boom Truck Operator and Ready Mix Concrete Driver Experience Necessary! Medical Ins., 401K, Vacation and Competitive Salary E-mail resume or application to: jobs@cranesville.com or fax 518-627-9172 • www.cranesville.com

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Help Wanted Part-time help •␣Painting •␣Cleaning/Apartments •␣Cutting Grass •␣Yard Work Call 585-637-2552

TRUCK DRIVER WANTED CDL A License Shelby Transportation, LLC, a subsidiary of Western New York Energy, LLC, located near Medina, N.Y., is now hiring full-time drivers: one for roundtrip, regional runs to support corn oil sales from our ethanol plant (home 2 to 3 nights a week), must have tank endorsement; and one for round-trip, local runs in the Western and Central New York areas to support grain procurement, feed and liquid sales to and from our ethanol plant; tank endorsement a plus. Both positions must have a minimum of 3+ yrs. recent experience. Good MVR, No DUI/DWI. Send resume or apply in person at 4141 Bates Rd. Medina, NY.

Excellent benefits package available. Email: jobs@shelbytrans.com 4141 Bates Rd., P.O. Box 191, Medina, NY 14103

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We are in need of an IN HOME LPN for our son. Qualifications discussed at interview.

$21.96/hour • Albion, NY Every Sat. & Sun. 2pm-10pm; Every other Sat. & Sun. 6am-2pm; Every other Fri. & Sat. 10pm-6am (overnight) Every Wed., Sat., and Sun. overnight 10pm–6am Must have current NYS LPN License, current CPR card, infection control documents, and will be required to have professional liability insurance. Call 585-589-0576 or email jrozwood@rochester.rr.com


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NOW HIRING! Full-time Positions

* Carpenters & Helpers * Home Repair Techs * Landscaping/Grounds We’re growing and seeking new hires to join our great team! Full-time, year round positions. Must have valid drivers license. Based out of Avon/Caledonia with job-site transportation provided. Great pay. Paid vacation/holidays. Health insurance available.

Join the New York State Workforce As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $38,113 to $46,772 The Finger Lakes DDSOO is seeking LPNs in Livingston, Ontario, Monroe & Wayne counties. Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS

For more information: Finger Lakes DDSOO Human Resources Office: (585) 241-2645 E-mail Thomas.F.Fitzsimmons@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620

As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,325 to $44,311 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, and Wayne Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter

For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSOO Human Resources Office: (585) 241-2645 E-mail Thomas.F.Fitzsimmons@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

Email resumes to: career@aglhomes.com Fax: 585-226-6059, Apply online at www.aglhomes.com Apply In person at our Caledonia Home Center: 4305 Caledonia Avon Rd. (Route 5 - 1 Mile West of Avon)

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AUTOMOTIVE Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398. CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330. JUNK CARS, TRUCKS, and Vans Wanted! Higher cash paid for most. Always free pickup. 585-305-5865. CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2002-2018 Cars/ Trucks, Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-416-2208.

CASH 4 CARS up to $500 for your junk car, truck, van. FREE towing. 585-482-2140. www. cash4carsrochester.com FOR SALE: 2013 KTM 5XL MOTORCYCLE. Good condition. Call 716-998-7566 for more information.

CLASSES Zumba Gold and Toning: Low impact all fitness levels welcome. Body by summer. 48 Main St. Brockport. Thursday Mornings 9:30am. 1st class free.

EDUCATION AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial Aid for qualified students Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-686-1704. AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-866-296-7094. RN NURSING JOBS available in your vicinity. Hospitals, psych, dtox, correction centers & more. Great Pay and Benefits. 1-866-387-8100 #202. White Glove Placement email: recruit@whiteglovecare.net DCA#1068435

FINANCES Over $10K in debt? Be debt free in 24-48 months. Pay nothing to enroll. Call National Debt Relief at 866-243-0510.

ALL-SEASON TIRES: (4)- Michelin, 225/60R18, less than 10,000 miles. $200. Call 585-226-5828 to schedule your inspection of these Michelin’s.

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FIREWOOD FIREWOOD LOGS for sale. Call Steve Schiano for details, 585-233-3035.

GARAGE SALES RONSON MOTHER’S DAY FARM CONSIGNMENT AUCTION: 10446 Ridge Road, Medina, NY. 14103. Sat., May 12, 2018 (9am). Receiving HR: May 5 to May 10, 9am to 5pm; Not Sunday, May 6. Already Consigned: Farmall Tractor - David Brown 990 P/S & 3 Pt. - JD 550 Round Baler Gehl 2180 & NYH 488 Haybines - 3 Hay Wagons Int Grain Grinder - Int Hay Rake - 12’ Transport Disc - 3 Pt. 2 & 3 Bt Plows - 3 Wagons of Flower & Vegetable Palnts - 1988 Rankin Spitfire 17’ Boat w/V6 4.3 Inboard Motor - 1979 Roha 18’ Racing Boat Ex. Condition w/350 V8 Motor - 3 Outboard Motors - 24’ Sailboat w/ Trailer - 6x8 Wood Shed. Order of Sale: Small Items 9am-10am; Flower 11am; Hay & Straw 11:30am; Lawn Mowers 12:30pm; Tractors & Boats 1pm; Farm Equipment - Everthing Sold As Is w/ No Warranty. MC/ VISA. 10% Buyer Premium $350 Max Per Item. Nothing Removed Till Paid For. Any Questions Call Dave, 585-798-1966; 716-510-6008.

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FOR RENT PRESIDENTS´ VILLAGE APARTMENTS: One & Two bedrooms, heat & satellite included. Senior Citizen Discounts Available! 585-637-4450. CAPE COD, MA: 4 bedroom, 2 baths, 2 sun decks. View of the ocean at Nauset Beach. Has Internet and outside hot shower. Available June 9-30, August 11-18. $2000 /wk. 585-377-5013 CLARKSON HISTORICAL HOUSE: 2 bedroom, 1.5 bath, patio, off-street parking. Security lights. Landlord on premises. Credit check. References. Security deposit. No smoking/pets. Available June. $725/ month. 585-637-2552. CONESUS LAKE RENTAL: 2 bedroom, grill, fire-pit, W/D, cable, WiFi, swimming, parking. $550/ weekly (Sunday to Sunday, June 10-17 & 17-24). 914-479-8441. CONESUS LAKE RENTAL: Geneseo. September - May. 2 bedroom furnished home. $745+/ month. Washer/ Dryer, storage, parking, Internet included. 914-479-8441. RUSH FARM HOUSE: 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 2 car garage. $1,100+/ month. Pets extra. No smoking. Security, references. 585-754-3774. BATAVIA- Townhouses from $543/ month including water, appliances, laundry hookups. No pets. Birchwood Village, 585-343-0205 EHO.

CALEDONIA VILLAGE: 1 bedroom upper apartment. Includes all utilities except electric. Off street parking for one car. No dogs. Security deposit. 585-293-2992, leave message. FOR RENT, HAMLIN: 1 Bedroom apartment. No pets. 585-637-2210. FOR RENT, HAMLIN: 1 bedroom apartment. No pets. 585-637-2210.

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VACATION RENTAL: 1-bedroom unit $500. 2-bedroom unit $650. Fully equipped. Area in U.S. Call 585.283.4058, Leave message SCOTTSVILLE: 680 North Road. 2 bedroom apartments available, upper & lower. $750 plus electric. Mark Guggino Real Estate, LLC: 585-334-3166.

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