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Spurr Dealerships in Brockport would like to welcome Wayne Barwald as Director of Service and Parts Departments at Spurr Chevrolet-Buick-GMC and Spurr Subaru! Wayne brings 35 years of service experience working as Service Director at Durfee and Doan Chevrolet in Spencerport! Wayne is an ASE Master Certified Technician and brings a reputation of superior level in customer satisfaction to the dealership! Are you looking to make a change with your current employer? Are you a team player seeking top dollar for your level of experience? Sick of the “big box” shops and looking for a family owned dealership with more work than we can handle right now? We are looking for A, B, and C Techs! We offer 401K with match, top wages in the market, and no drama! Contact Wayne Barwald at 391-6519 or email

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Hi, I’m King. I was rescued from the local dog pound when I was a puppy. My breed is some of this, some of that. I’m a working dog, no fancy bandanas or blankets for me. I prefer being outside and my thick coat protects me from the elements. I was raised on a farm; my job was to protect the baby calves from coyotes and the chickens from predators. My human says I’m the best dog he’s ever had. I’m King. 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 & 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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TRY A TASTE OF HISPANIC HERITAGE (NAPSI)—National Hispanic Heritage Month is an opportunity to acknowledge the history, culture and contributions of the people of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central and South America, and Spain. One of the best ways to celebrate, many say, is with food. Making that easy is one restaurant chain that’s having a year-round love affair with Latin and Hispanic cuisine. Long known for its authentic Tex-Mex roots, Church’s Chicken®/Texas Chicken® has spent years championing the commemorative period—which runs from September15 to October 15th—on a global stage. The first Hispanic influence on the company’s menu was the jalapeño pepper—the very first side item ever offered at the restaurant chain. The peppers were added to the menu due to a San Antonio tradition of squeezing their juice over various foods to give them a south-of-theborder style “kick” of heat and spice. My son, Lucas M., sledding in our backyard. Photo by Ashlee McLoughlin

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The restaurant’s sister brand, Texas Chicken, features the Mexicana Burger on menus worldwide. This tasty chicken burger is a fiesta of tastes and textures, with a juicy hand-battered chicken breast fillet that’s topped “taco style” with cheese, fresh lettuce, tomato, spicy mayo, crunchy tortilla chips and chopped onions. Learn More: For further facts and to see a menu and a map of the nearest location, go to www.churchs.com.


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HOLLEY GROVE APARTMENTS HOLLEY, NY Accepting applications for our one (1) bedroom apartments, 62 years of age or older, disabled regardless of age. Offstreet parking, on-site laundry facilities, stove & refrigerator. Very reasonable rents based on income eligibility requirements. One year lease and security deposit required. Write or call for an application:

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Call 585-263-4353 or 585-331-9098 FIVE TIPS TO HELP YOU ON THE ROAD TO YOUR NEW HOME (NAPSI)—Whenever you rent a truck to move yourself from one home to another, keeping these five facts in mind can help you and your furniture all arrive in good order and good time.

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1. Let time be on your side. When planning your trip, take into account the time of day you intend to travel and likely traffic patterns. Always leave lots of extra time and be aware of possible bottlenecks along the way. 2. Read the agreement. Most truck rental agreements say something like the language from the U.S. Department of Transportation that prohibits the “carrying or hauling of explosives and other dangerous articles.” That means you can’t pack paint, chemicals and cleaning materials, flammable solvents, propane, gasoline and the like. Check with your rental agent if you’re not sure about a particular item. 3. Don’t be blindsided. Trucks have big blind spots, what the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration calls the “No-Zone.” You should know where these areas are, especially when changing lanes or coming to a stop. 4. Know what you’re driving. Make sure you can find and understand the use of all the truck’s switches and gauges. Adjust the seat and side mirrors so they match your height and comfort zone. Also, remember, trucks are taller, wider and may weigh up to 10 times more than the average car, explain the experts on truck rental at Penske, so you have to be extra vigilant. 5. Be sure to insure. Most insurance and credit card companies won’t cover truck rentals under existing policies. If your insurance company is among them, consider signing up for additional coverage options to protect yourself and your belongings. You may feel more confident knowing there is a company that offers free 24/7 emergency roadside assistance. Learn More: For further moving facts and tips, go to www. PenskeTruckRental.com or call (800) GO-PENSKE.

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KIWANIS READ-AROUNDTHE-WORLD BOOKMARKS DUE 3/1. OSCAR MOVIE NIGHT: Tuesday, Feb. 26, 5:30 to 7:30 pm N.E.R.D.S*: Thurs., Feb. 28, 4:30 to 5:30 pm Grades 4-8 TEEN IMPROV TROUP: Thurs., Feb. 28, 6:30 to 7:30 pm Grades 9-12 BABY’S MORNING OUT Fri., March 1, 10:30 am to 12 pm INSTAPOT DEMO* Monday, March 4, 5:30 to 8 pm FAMILY MARDI GRAS EVENT* Tues., March 5, 5:30 to 6:45 pm *Registration required

1680 Lake Road Hamlin, NY 14464 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org Alaska Travelogue: Sat, Feb 23 at 11am. Presenters will share their adventures by raft, float plane, cruise ship and bus to Anchorage, Denali, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Glacier Bay Park. Preschool storytime: Mon, Feb 25 at 10:30am. ABC-themed stories, music and sensory activities. Tween & Teen Book Club: Tue, Feb 26 at 6:45pm. Dessert and discussion about “Out of My Mind” by Sharon Draper. Storytime Adventures: Thur, Feb 28 at 6:45pm. Ages 5+. Lego Club: Sat, Mar 2 at 11am. For more information: call 964-2320, go to our facebook page or www.hamlinlibraryny.org


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Sensory Play Monday Mon., Feb. 25th, 6:30 PM Drop in during this hour to explore your senses! We will have stations with sensory bins, play dough and a craft. Designed for ages 2-6, however all are welcome. No registration. Family Workshop: Dr. Seuss Party Sat.. March 2nd, 10:30 AM Bring the whole family for this monthly workshop! Celebrate Dr. Seuss’s birthday today! Join us for stories, games, crafts, and a snack. Registration is appreciated. Please call 638-6987.


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Watch For Our Next Sale! MULTI ESTATES from the Rochester area March 14, 15, 16, 17 • 10AM - 4PM at the new Wadsworth Event Center 1211 West River Rd. • Caledonia, NY

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Answers 1. Houston won division titles in the N.L. West, N.L. Central and A.L. West. 2. Cleveland’s Herb Score (245 strikeouts) and Sam Jones of the Chicago Cubs (198). 3. UAB, in 2000. 4. Lonzo Ball (20 years, 15 days) of the Los Angeles Lakers in 2017. 5. St. Louis’ Bernie Federko (1978-79 through 1987-88 seasons). 6. He won the Winston 500 at Talladega in 2000. 7. Fourteen.

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* Checking the ignition, brakes, wiring, hoses and fan belts. * Changing and adjusting the spark plugs. * Checking the air, fuel and emission filters, and the PCV valve. * Inspecting the distributor. * Checking the battery. * Checking the tires for air, sidewall wear and tread depth. * Checking antifreeze levels and the freeze line.


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Chicken BBQ With Potato, Corn & Roll.

SUN., MARCH 3rd Noon till gone (pick up by 5pm)

Brockport Vets Club 222 West Avenue, Brockport Tickets: $9, at the door & presale at the Vets Club. Info: 637-5012. Sponsored by Sons of the American Legion.

BATAVIA The Genesee Society of Model Engineers announces that their semi-annual GREAT BATAVIA TRAIN SHOW will be held at the Richard C. Call Arena in Batavia. This venue on the campus of Genesee Community College offers unmatched convenience and for attendees and vendors. The Great Batavia Train Show is scheduled for Sunday, March 31, 2019 at the Richard C. Call Arena at Genesee Community College, 1 College Rd., Batavia. Admission: $6 adults, $3 under 18, free for children under 13. Hours: 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Features: Vendor tables, free parking, snack bar. www.gsme.org

Winter bites with its teeth or lashes with its tail. ~ Montenegrin Proverb

BATAVIA Speak Up Toastmasters - Your Path to Leadership: Gain the practice to become the leader and speaker you want to be. You will also sharpen your management skills, become a better negotiator, gain trust and inspire your team. We are accepting applications for new members for all experience levels. Meetings are the 2nd & 4th Tuesday every month @ 7 p.m. 190 Oak St., Batavia (use rear entrance, Emmanuel Baptist Church). Space is limited CALL NOW to reserve your seat today. Guests are always welcome to visit for FREE. http://www. speakuptoastmasters.com call/text 585-993-0515, or email leslieagmarino@yahoo.com. Walkins welcome.

BROCKPORT Lenten Events: Concordia Lutheran Church, Brockport, welcomes the community, during Lent. March 6th is our Ash Wednesday 7pm worship service, with communion. Also, Wednesdays from March 13th thru April 10th is 11 am Bible Study, led by Pastor. No Bible Study on March 6th or Holy Week, April 17th. Holy Week April 18th Maundy Thursday- worship, with communion and April 19th, Good Friday worship, both at 7pm. April 21st -Easter Worship, celebrating Jesus resurrection, with communion, 10 am and no 9am Bible Study. 6601 Fourth Section Road (route 31, west of Econo Lodge) 637-5930. A Theatrical Smorgasbord Awaits! Eleventh Festival of Ten Features 10-Minute Plays Chosen from International Search. Premiering on Friday, March 1, 7:30pm in the Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 180 Holley St., Brockport. Tickets: $17/General, $12/Seniors, Alumni, Faculty and Staff, or $9/Students and are available online at fineartstix. brockport.edu, by phone (585) 395-2787, or at the Tower Fine Arts Center box office. Performances of Festival of Ten are March 1, 2, 7, 8, and 9, at 7:30 pm. There is also a matinee on Sunday, March 3 at 2 pm, which will be ASLinterpreted.

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Community Hygiene Bank Distribution of Personal Blessing Bags: Saturday, March 9, Noon2:00pm, Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 BrockportSpencerport Road, Brockport. Doors open at Noon. Receive admission ticket from Parking Attendants in Parking Lot. Personal Care Blessing Bags contain items such as bar soap, shampoo, deodorant, body wash, razors, toothpaste, feminine products, paper products, laundry detergent & cleaning items. For families and individuals in need; all ages, from kids to Seniors who live in the Brockport School District and SUNY Brockport Students. Items free to our community members. Just bring photo ID and proof of residency (current bill with address) or BCSD or College at Brockport Student ID. Brockport Vets Club - Chicken BBQ: Join us for a delicious Chicken BBQ with Potato, Corn & Roll on SUNDAY, MARCH 3 from Noon till gone (pick up by 5pm) at the Brockport Vets Club, 222 West Ave., Brockport. Tickets: $9, at the door & presale at the Vets Club. Info.: 637-5012. Sponsored by Sons of the American Legion.

BYRON TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) - Looking for help to keep your New Years’ resolution? We are here for you! TOPS meets weekly at Byron First Presbyterian Church, 6293 W Main St. Meetings are every Wednesday night. Weigh in from 5:00 until 5:30. Meeting starts at 5:30. http://www.tops.org

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Veterans Stand Down 2019 is a community-wide event to provide assistance to all veterans and family members in need. VOC and its’ partners provide an opportunity to connect them with the appropriate service providers. 50 service providers will be available along with breakfast and lunch provided. This is an opportunity to meet service providers offering information and services regarding: veterans benefits, employment, healthcare, VA eligibility, social services, housing, vets organizations, legal assistance, and so much more!!! Held February 26, 9 AM - 2 PM at the Harro East Theatre & Ballroom, 155 N Chestnut St., Rochester. http:// www.vocroc.org Roberts Wesleyan College Leadership Breakfast: Why Agility Matters with Drew Saur. Friday, March 15, 2019 7:30-9:00am, Shewan Recital Hall - Howard Stowe Roberts Cultural Life Center. Join us as we chat with Drew Saur, CIO of the Palmer Family of Companies. Schedule: 7:30am - Networking & Breakfast. 8:00am Interview with Drew Saur. 8:30am Q & A using moderated and audience questions. 9:00am - Close. Tickets are $10 with a portion supporting student scholarships and programs through The Roberts Fund.

CLARKSON Clarkson Historical Society: Wednesday, March 6 - The Seneca Park Zoo will be giving a presentation for the Clarkson Historical Society telling the Zoo’s story from the past to the present with a glimpse into the future. This talk will blend physical transformations and ideological advancements that defined the Zoo’s history and inspire future developments. Presenting is Kelly Ulrich, Director of Education and Visitor Studies for the Seneca Park Zoo Society. 7:00pm at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 W. Ridge Rd. Everyone is welcome to attend.

ROCHESTER Recovery International Meetings - A peer led meeting for nervous people to alleviate their fears and anxieties. Meetings are held weekly and last about 1-1-1/2 hours. This is a self help method (not a 12 step process). It is peer led held in a safe place, in a nonjudgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. Join us for a meeting and see if our “method” can work for you! Our website is: www. recoveryinternational.org. Enter your zip code to find a meeting near you. We have telephone meetings and web chat rooms.

SPENCERPORT Ferris Goodridge Post #330 Upcoming Events: March 3rd Rotary Ziti Dinner at 1pm. March 6th - Red Cross Blood Drive at 1pm. Held at the Ferris Goodridge Post #330, 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport.

SWEDEN Scholarship Applications for the Margaret A. McGrath Charitable Foundation are due March 1, 2019, for the 2019-2020 Academic School Year to residents of the Towns of Sweden and Hamlin. The Philip and Margaret Dollard Business Scholarship is awarded to qualifying college students who major in Business. The Marie Dollard McGrath Elementary Education Scholarship is awarded to qualifying college students who major in Elementary Education. Scholarships available to students who are enrolled full time in either undergraduate OR graduate studies meeting the scholarship requirements. Qualifying 2019 graduating high school seniors and current college students are encouraged to apply. www. frontiernet.net/~mcgrathfound


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LADIES JEWELERY ARMOIRE: 585-474-7375 For crafting or parties - Clear OUI YOGURT JARS similar to votive candle holders. Clean and label free, paint ready: terrybennett1973@yahoo.com FEEDING TUBE SUPPLIES – 3 cases of Jevity 1.2 cal liquid and box of gravity feeding bags: Call or Text 585-813-8905 Several THREE RING BINDERS in very good to good condition, various sizes: jkavanau@rochester.rr.com Elderly Help: 2 - WALKERS (one with wheels), COMMODE, SHOWER CHAIR, GRAB BAR: 585-520-4949 PLAYSTATION, old but works. LeRoy 585-768-2753 OKI YELLOW TONER CARTRIDGE, OEM 43034801, new in the box. Also used OKI C3200n LASER PRINTER and owner’s manual: dennisgmorrill@gmail.com OAK ENTERTAINMENT CENTER, 70Hx72Wx20D shelves and cabinet. Pick up in North Chili: barb125kel@aol.com SIMILAC ALIMENTUM INFANT FORMULA. 11 cases w/ 6-8oz cans per case. Expires 7/2019. Caledonia: angelm0315@yahoo.com VARIETY OF SEASHELLS for art classes, crafts, garden design. One box. Fairport area: sueslu@rochester.rr.com BOX OF CURRENT MAGAZINES (most unread). Sports, fashion, cooking, etc. You pick up from Lakeville: 585-346-9777 COUCH – good condition, both ends recline. Berline. You pick up: TEXT 585-704-7422 58 store bought VCR MOVIES - 1980/1990’s. Cohocton. You pick up all: 585-384-5499 LARGE BAG PAPER SHREDS. Lima: 585-993-5754 WHITE PLASTIC MOLDS, good for craft projects. Includes: angels, bells, hearts, turkeys, Christmas trees and egg-shaped molds: 585-226-8496 PLASTIC CONTAINERS - 7” round x 2” deep with covers. Good for craft, hobby or small parts storage. Lima: 585-993-5754

SATELLITE TV DISHES will pick up. Condition doesn’t matter but must be 2’6” or smaller. I don’t have a ladder: Lostinmyhead6063x@yahoo.com OLD WOODEN WINDOWS for crafts, 2, 4, 6 paned or odd. Please text 585-748-8531 BARBIE and AMERICAN GIRL DOLLS and ACCESSORIES in good condition for my granddaughters to play with when at my house: Lark63@hotmail.com OLD 16MM MOVIE FILMS. With or without sound! Any subject. For replay at Hospice or Nursing Homes: auntmaud@netacc.net CARDBOARD BOXES for moving. Henrietta area: kbhoock@gmail.com TWO or FOUR WHEELED ROLLING WALKERS for medically needy/elderly, low income individuals: 585-698-0530 VENISON or WILD GAME. Very much appreciated: 585-746-0650 TUPPERWARE DEALER in Chili or Rush area: 585-424-5993 GROCERY TALLY TOTALER – it’s a little square click box that adds groceries up to a total of $20: 585-424-5993 DRAFTING/DRAWING BOARD TABLE: Paul 585-533-2106 METAL 3 STEP PORCH STAIRS (used on mobile homes). Will pick up! 585-346-0999 RELIABLE VEHICLE in snow for doctor appointments and an ACCORDIAN: Please leave message 585-671-1996 RECORD PLAYER that plays 78RPM records: 585-347-4402 Unwanted PLAYSTATION for very sad grandson: 585-346-6308 WOODEN NATIVE-STYLE BOW and/or ARROWS for local museum display: 585-948-5003 leave message CLASSIC ROCK 70’s-80’s 8-TRACK TAPES. Working or not working. Any condition: greg.1967@yahoo.com

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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Your efforts in behalf of a colleague do not go unnoticed, let alone unappreciated. Meanwhile, arrange to spend more time investigating that troubling fact you recently uncovered. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Devoting a lot of time to a current career move means having less time for those in your private life. But once you explain the circumstances, they should understand and be supportive. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Organizing your many duties in order of importance should help you get through them pretty quickly. Additional information puts that stillto-be-made decision in a new light. CANCER ( June 21 to July 22) Lingering bad feelings over a recent misunderstanding should fade as reconciliation efforts continue. Meanwhile, vacation plans might need to be revised because of new developments. LEO ( July 23 to August 22) Love dominates the Lion’s heart this week, with Cupid shooting arrows at single Leos and Leonas looking for romance. Partnered pairs also enjoy strengthened relationships. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) “Getting to Know You” should be the single Virgo’s theme song as you and that special person discover more about one another. That workplace situation needs looking into. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might be upset at having your objectivity questioned in the handling of a dispute. But it would be wise to re-examine your feelings to make sure you’re being fair with both sides. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A family dispute creates mixed feelings about how you hope it will be ultimately resolved. Best advice: Stay out of it and let the involved parties work it through by themselves. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Making an effort to smooth over even the smallest obstacles now will go a long way to assuring that things run smoothly once you’re set to move on with your plans. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A challenge to your authority can be upsetting, but your longtime supporters want you to defend your position so you can win over even your most adamant detractors. AQUARIUS ( January 20 to February 18) Being unable to get involved in a friend’s problem calls for an honest approach. Provide explanations, not excuses. Another friend might be able to offer support for your decision. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You find yourself swimming in circles, looking for some way to get back on a straight course. But things get easier once you’re able to refocus your energies. BORN THIS WEEK: You’re known for your charm and your wisdom, and there’s no one who wouldn’t want you to be part of his or her life. (c) 2019 King Features Syndicate


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CHIPOTLE CHICKEN AND BEAN QUINOA SALAD CUPS WITH CILANTRO LIME VINAIGRETTE Prep time: 25 minutes Servings: 4 1 can (15 ounces) READ 3 or 4 Bean Salad Dressing: 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lime juice 1 tablespoon adobo sauce 1 teaspoon Dijon mustard 1/4 teaspoon kosher salt 1/8 teaspoon black pepper 3 tablespoons olive oil 1/4 cup finely chopped fresh cilantro 1 1/2 cups cooked quinoa 1 cup diced chicken, cooked 1/4 cup finely sliced green onions 1 chipotle pepper, minced 4 leaves Bibb lettuce Drain bean salad; reserve 2 tablespoons liquid. To make dressing: In small bowl, whisk reserved liquid, lime juice, adobo sauce, mustard, salt and pepper. Whisk in oil until completely combined. Stir in cilantro; set aside. In medium bowl, combine bean salad, quinoa, chicken, onions and chipotle pepper. Add dressing; toss gently. Divide bean salad mixture equally among lettuce cups.

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Eight Tips For Caregivers To Help Ease The Risky Business Of Caregiving (NAPS)—Millions of unpaid, family caregivers may be putting their own long-term health and financial security at risk when providing support for relatives or friends who need help taking care of themselves. Research from nonprofit Transamerica Institute® finds that 69 percent of caregivers gave little or no consideration to their own financial situation when deciding to become a caregiver, and 55 percent say their own health takes a back seat to that of the person they are caring for. “Caregivers play a vital role in our society. It is imperative that we raise awareness of the issues and risks they face and offer meaningful solutions that can help them better manage their responsibilities,” said Catherine Collinson, CEO and president of Transamerica Institute. These eight tips can help you maintain your own well-being while caring for your loved one. 1. Take care of your own health and wellness. Your physical health is important, too. Eating well, getting enough sleep, exercising, and taking breaks can all help increase your energy, reduce stress and improve your mood. Remember your own medical checkups. 2. Share caregiving and non-caregiving responsibilities. Share caregiving with family members and friends, or seek out community resources, such as adult day programs or transportation services. Ask for help with your own day-to-day responsibilities that caregiving makes difficult. 3. If employed, strive to stay in the workforce while caregiving. Consider all your options before reducing hours, job responsibilities or quitting your job. Taking time out of the workforce could make it difficult to return to work and to find a job at the same level of pay. 4. Ask if your employer offers programs or benefits to help caregivers. Many employers offer the ability to work remotely, flexible hours and compressed workweeks, which can make it easier to juggle work and caregiving. Ask if your employer offers an Employee Assistance Program (EAP), which may include referrals to services for caregivers and care recipients. 5. Learn about the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA), a federal law that requires covered employers to provide their eligible employees with protected, unpaid work leave for qualified medical and family reasons. It can help employees balance their job with caring for a family member. To learn more about FMLA visit dol.gov/whd/fmla, and consult your employer’s HR department. 6. Keep your own long-term financial security top of mind. As a caregiver, it is important to budget, keep track of expenses and save for the future. Save for retirement. 7. Explore programs that provide financial assistance to caregivers. Some states have programs for Medicaid recipients to help pay nonprofessional caregivers, such as Cash & Counseling and In-Home Supportive Services (IHSS). Veterans may be eligible for the Veterans Directed Home and Community Based Services (VD-HCBS) program. If the care recipient has a long-term care insurance policy, find out if it enables you to receive payments and what requirements or certifications you would need to receive payments. You may also be able to claim the care recipient as a dependent for tax purposes. 8. Remember patience. Caregiving takes patience, both in being realistic about what you as the caregiver can do, and in communicating with and assisting the care recipient. Relationships often change when the need for caregiving arises—from adult children reversing roles with their aging parents, to shifts in roles between spouses or partners. Additional tips and resources can be found in nonprofit Transamerica Institute’s “Comprehensive Guide for Caregivers.”

www.redcross.org/volunteer • Mary Ann Tozer, maryann.tozer2@redcross.org, 607-936-2428 Volunteers needed for a variety of things. You can navigate your own volunteer path.

Caregiver Respite Program at Lifespan Shannon Megna • 585-244-8400 x152 smegna@lifespan-roch.org Volunteers needed to provide much needed respite for caregivers of those with early stage dementia or noticeable forgetfulness. We provide training and match you with a family. You provide weekly, friendly visits and caring companionship.

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County genesee4h@cornell.edu • (585) 343-3040 Looking for Club Leaders to start New Local 4-H Clubs.

Honeoye Falls-Mendon Volunteer Ambulance hfmvabod@yahoo.com • (585) 624-2200 Drivers and Medics needed. Training will be provided.

Lima Volunteer Ambulance scottdomuracki@gmail.com • (585) 245-2655 Accepting volunteers for EMTs and Drivers. Flexible day/evening/weekend hours, free training.

Little Lakes Community Association Mary Ann Thompson • (585) 367-1046 littlelakescommunitycenter@gmail.com Volunteers needed in updating our building – plumbing, electrical, repairing, painting, etc. Volunteers are also needed for our events.

Noyes Spice Box Gift Shop 585.335.4358• cbarrows@noyeshealth.org Looking for volunteers. Flexible, 3.5 hr. shifts available 2 -3 times per month.

Pines of Peace Comfort Care Home Shelly DeVito, Executive Assistant 315-524-2388 • coordinator@rochester.rr.com www.pinesofpeace.org Volunteers needed for resident care, meal preparation, housework/laundry, lawn/gardening, house maintenance, grocery shopping, clerical work and fundraising.

Springwater Community Food Pantry Teresa • 585-245-1223 FOODLINK MOBILE PANTRY will be at the Spring Water Fire Hall on March 23, 2019 and April 20, 2019. Set up at 8:45am. Distribution is at 10:00am. Volunteers please contact Teresa 1 week prior to distribution date to sign up to volunteer.

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a static energy charge. When you then touch the nozzle, you can create this “spark.” Gas vapors are right near the nozzle and can ignite. Don’t say “That won’t happen to me.” Better yet, if the pumps are running slow (should be 8 gallons a minute), tell the clerk on duty. Make the site fix the real problem (clogged filters or other mechanical issues).

Recently a “Grateful Motorist” extolled the virtues of gas pumps that have holdopen nozzles. This is not only illegal (you must stay with the nozzle while dispensing fuel), it is also highly dangerous. When someone gets back into their car and then gets back out, they have a high chance of creating

Do people think there are squads of poop fairies to pick up the bags of dog poop on our trails? It would be better to not pick it up at all than to encase it in plastic which will take many years to degrade. Rather than bagging it and leaving it, dig a hole with your boot and knock the poop in or at least get a stick and knock it off the trail. That way people won’t step in it.

To the couple of people complaining about others not wanting to wait when they have a couple items and the others have two carts full. I always ask people if they want to go ahead of me if they have way less than me. It’s mean not to be considerate of other people. Why not wait five minutes or less to let them go first? Think about what you would like if the situations were reversed! Try being nice to people; being nice is better than anything. To the walker in dark clothes. You’re going to get hit doing that! It is foolish! I am writing this to others to be on the lookout! Responding to the Brighter Side comment about wishing Merry Christmas vs. Happy Holidays, meant with no disrespect

or negativity: Many view the Holiday Season as Thanksgiving-New Year’s Day, incorporating Christian and non-Christian Holidays alike. When I wish someone Happy Holidays, I do sincerely wish it for them. I will not assume to know your faith, as you should not assume mine. I lovingly wish Merry Christmas to my Christian friends and family, meaning it. I am not Christian. I am not offended in the least you did not wish me a Happy Winter Solstice. Holidays from many faiths occur this time of year. Agnostics and Atheists also celebrate family and good cheer. In the Spirit of the Season, put criticism and judgment aside, instead spread love and kindness. Peace to you. Peace to all.

Brighter Side people that made this year’s event a huge success… the Churchville Lions Club for their famous BBQ, the Churchville Elementary School’s Kitchen and Custodial Staff, Noelle Burley and Girl Scout Troop #916 for a wonderful carnival experience in the gymnasium, the Churchville Leo Club and their advisor, Marty Molinari, Sam Villarealle, the caricature guy for his wonderful On Sunday, January 27, Riga portraits, Adrianna’s terrific face paintings, Airplay JugRecreation held its annual gling, the Wildlife Educators “WinterFest” in partnership Coalition, Arlene’s Airbrush with the Churchville Lions Tattoos, and Air Affair for Club, the Churchville-Chili their bounce house! School District and the MonDavid Thomas, roe County Parks Department Recreation Supervisor, at the Churchville Elementary Town of Riga School. Thanks go out to the following organizations and

Two kind hearted women helped me a couple of weeks ago at Wegmans Country Club Plaza. A lovely lady helped me out to my car, letting me lean on her cart. Earlier in the day a lady gave me her credit card to use for my purchase when I couldn’t get my card to go through and she wished me a Happy New Year. Many thanks to special strangers.

I was at a wrestling meet January 23rd at Avon School. The National Anthem was performed live by a man and woman singing. This was so beautiful. It was simple but the best I have heard in a long time. No embellishment or “making it their own.” They should sing it at the Super Bowl! Really great job-people were impressed. Thank you for keeping it original and inspiring. I want to thank my friends and restaurant patrons for all the TLC I received when I fell at Wanda’s Restaurant recently. Everyone was very helpful and I am recovering slowly. Small towns have thoughtful people. Shirley Many thanks to the anonymous lady who paid for our

dinner at Flaherty’s on January 31. Our two-and-a-half-year-old Granddaughter, with her father’s help, face timed us to sing happy birthday to me, and this kind soul must have overheard them.


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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.

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No Caffeine After 50? ---

DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently heard that after age 50 you should not take in any caffeine. I do enjoy a cup of regular coffee with breakfast. Is this dangerous? -- Anon. ANSWER: The majority of people over 50 continue to drink and enjoy caffeine in coffee, tea and other drinks. At reasonable doses it is very safe, and previous studies showing links to cancers have been pretty thoroughly discredited. I am all in favor of maximizing enjoyment of life in ways that aren’t harmful, and a cup of coffee in the morning is not harmful and is a big source of enjoyment to many. As we age, many drugs (I’ll consider caffeine a “drug” for this purpose) are metabolized more slowly by the body, so some people may find that the same “dose” affects them more. This may occasionally cause a problem with sleeping for people who drink caffeine later in the day or at night, in which case the solution is to drink less or drink earlier. Finally, age 50 seems pretty young, to me, to be concerned about changes in drug metabolism.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I think I may have herpes, but I’m not sure. What are the symptoms of the virus? When I go to the doctor, what do I say? When I was there last time, I was given a urine test for STDs, which was negative, but now I urinate a lot and have a bump on my penis. -- M.G. ANSWER: When we are discussing herpes as a sexually transmitted disease, we usually refer to herpes simplex virus type 2. Even though other herpes viruses can be transmitted sexually, HSV-2 is the most prevalent, with approximately 50 million people in the U.S. infected. HSV-2 usually is asymptomatic, but in both men and women it can be associated with periodic outbreaks of blisters, classically filled with clear fluid and painful. During this time, the virus can be accurately identified by a laboratory. However, it is often not a classic appearance, and it’s wise to consider the diagnosis of HSV for any genital lesion. The quality of the herpes blood test has improved in recent years, and it is a good way to make the diagnosis in someone who doesn’t have a lesion at the time they see the doctor. Two other STDs -- gonorrhea and chlamydia -- can be diagnosed using a urine test, but not HSV. When you go to the doctor, ask for a blood test to rule out herpes definitively. Urinating a lot is not a usual symptom for STDs, but painful or uncomfortable urination is.

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DEAR DR. ROACH: We often are advised to get plenty of fruit in our diet. Is dried fruit (apricots, dates, figs, prunes) considered healthy? -- N.M.G. ANSWER: Most dried fruit is healthy; however, there are two concerns: The first is that they have about the same amount of calories and sugar as whole fruit, and easily can be overeaten. The second is that you should beware of dried fruits with added sugars. Some dried fruits are preserved with sulfites. Sulfites, as I have mentioned, cause allergic symptoms in some people, but are tolerated by most.

*** 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. © 2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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Mama Medium Star Provides Message of Healing, Hope and Laughter By Bonnie Marrocco

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PS states 9:33 as the arrival time, but the meeting is at 9:30. No phone call is necessary. She is a psychic after all. Actually, an empathic, psychic, clairvoyant is how the Bergen native and star of the new TLC show, Mama Medium, describes herself. What strikes others immediately is how friendly and nice Jennie is. She has a warm smile and when she says that it’s nice meeting you, there is a sense that she genuinely means it. She and her husband, Mike, are exactly as they appear on TV: they have a sweet and fun rapport with each other, joking and laughing. They talk with those around them like they are visiting with old friends. Mama Medium, Season 1, premiered in November with six episodes. The show aired nationwide and internationally: in the US, Canada, UK and even South Africa. Since the show started, Jennie has gotten messages from all over the world. Her demand for readings has increased from a waiting list of 700-1,000 people to 25,000 people and a current five year wait. She describes herself as an empathic, psychic, medium and 4th generation clairvoyant. Being empathic means she can communicate with those who can’t communicate; being a psychic means she can see the future, and being a medium refers to her ability to communicate with the dead and clairvoyant is how she receives messages from loved ones, through images. Jennie was born in Rochester, but grew up in the town of Bergen, in Genesee County. “Growing up, we didn’t talk about it,” said Jennie. “Every medium has different gifts and I’m the only one in the family who is public with mine.” Just as on her show, Jennie is a doting wife and mother with a funny and likeable personality. She jokes about being referred to as a medium, saying she’s actually an XXL. Clearly, she has a sense of humor. She loves to make others laugh and believes that she was a comedian in a past life. The Jennie Marie , “Mama Medium” series follows Jennie as she helps people communicate with their loved ones who have passed, or who have suffered life-altering events and cannot communicate on their own. It also chronicles her family life in Greece, NY. “Mediumship is a part of my everyday life. I ask God, my guardian angels, spirit guides and past relatives for guidance,” Jennie states. She lives in a busy household with her husband and four boys, who also carry the family’s spiritual gifts. “It’s a blessing and a challenge and meditation is a big factor in balancing my energy.” From studying Business Administration at Genesee Community College, to working in retail, being a flight attendant, real estate agent and hairdresser, Jennie has done many things and lived all over Western New York. From Bergen to Pavilion to LeRoy to Churchville with several moves back to Bergen, until ultimately settling in her current location: her husband’s hometown of Greece. Yet, her soul knew she would do more. “I can’t tell if I manifested it or if it was a premonition. I told my husband I would have a show four years ago,” Jennie said. “It was all in a joking way, and he said no. I would bring it up every year, and he would still say no, but it was lingering. And then it came together.” It is this trifecta - empathic, psychic and clairvoyant, which sets Jennie apart from other psychics. “I was seven when I realized I was a medium,” she said on her TLC

Jennie’s husband Mike, Jennie Marie & Bonnie Marrocco show. “My great-grandmother came to me and was talking to me about kissing my great-grandfather. I figured out I was an empath, I think, right around 11 ... some of my friends, we started playing soccer, and some of them started getting hurt and I remember feeling the pain in my body or crying for them.” In her twenties, she started experiencing moments that connected her with the other side. At this point, she had realized what she had was special and decided to meditate and let her power grow. By her thirties, she was working as a hairdresser and sharing her insights with clients. When they came back and expressed how her messages helped them heal, Jennie decided to devote her career to her gift and become a full-time medium. She is well-aware of the skeptics who ask why psychics don’t win the lottery. “Do you think that God gave me this gift so I can gamble?” Jenny quips. “I use it to help other people. I say to critics that we are all entitled to our own opinions - give me five minutes when someone close to them passes, then call me.” Jennie says the best part of the show is all the support she has gotten from the community. “People recognize me and tell me how much they like the show,” she says. The meeting at a local restaurant was interrupted several times by fans wanting to take pictures with her. Always gracious and kind, she obliges, while her husband stands by proudly. He joked that his job is to take pictures for fans when they go out. Throughout the conversation, Jennie interjected with messages and insights that she could not have known. Maybe she did know the interview would start a little late that morning, and maybe she has some special intuition as to whether or not TLC will pick up her show for another season. Whether a camera crew is following her or not, Jennie will continue to provide her message of healing, hope and laughter through her readings and public appearances. You can watch her show On Demand or at TLC.com or visit her website: jenniethemedium.com. Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do. Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com to view previously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!

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Genesee Country Village & Museum is accepting applications for part-time/seasonal AMADA TOOL AMERICA INC. is a manufacturer of high-quality tooling for Amada Turret Punch Press machines. At our Batavia location, we are expanding and seeking candidates for the following positions: SHIPPING/PACKAGING A position requiring attention to detail to package out-going orders using SAP software, UPS, Fed Ex, and other carriers. Will also assist with warehouse, material handling, and assembly duties. Good computer skills required. High school diploma or GED is required. Work hours: 11:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. CNC Machine Operator to set up and run Okuma CNC horizontal and vertical machining centers as well as Okuma CNC lathes. Training is available for the right candidate. Openings available on 2nd and 3rd shifts; 1st shift for training period. High school diploma or GED is required. We provide competitive salaries. Our exceptional benefits include excellent medical/prescription coverage at very low cost to the employee. We offer dental, vision, and life insurance with no employee premium costs. Our employees enjoy paid sick, vacation, and holidays as well as 401K and more. Apply at: http://www.amada.com/america/employment-home

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Genesee Community College has an opening for an Instructor of Nursing (medical-surgical specialty) to start Fall 2019. This position will instruct in all phases of a two-year Nursing Program, including team teaching assignments. Master’s degree in Nursing required with a concentration in Nursing Education preferred, including basic education courses (curriculum, instruction and evaluation). Applicants who will complete a Master’s degree in progress will be considered. A minimum of two years of recent nursing practice is required. Ability to teach assigned courses is also required, college teaching experience preferred. Experience and comfort with computer technology and electronic resources is highly desirable. Deadline for applications is March 24, 2019. For more details and to apply online visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community. Also continually recruiting clinical instructors. To learn more about all nursing opportunities, please come to the Nursing Recruitment Open House on Thursday, March 21st from 5:30-7 p.m. in the Med-Tech Building. Contact hr@genesee.edu for more details and to register.

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J&J Trucking Brandon, LLC, a small family run trucking company,

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O’Connor Chevrolet is growing… We have the following growth opportunities:

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