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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) The Lamb is usually excited about taking on a new challenge. But if that’s a touch of doubt you’re feeling, maybe it’s you telling yourself to go slow on this until you learn more about it. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Accepting new commitments when you haven’t yet finished the batch on hand could be a bit rash. Better to ease up on the new ones until you get further along with your current lot. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Try to be more open-minded in working toward a resolution of that standoff between yourself and a colleague or family member. A little flexibility now could work to your advantage later. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Some people might be anxious about your plans. So you need to take time to explain what you expect to do and how you expect do it. And don’t forget to ask for suggestions. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Dealing with an unfamiliar problem can be difficult. The wisest course you can take is to ask for advice from those who have been where you are and have come through it. Good luck. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Tackle a frustrating job problem by considering possibilities you might have ignored before. This reassures colleagues you’re serious about finding a solution, even if it’s not totally yours. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Your balanced approach to life proves to be helpful this week when someone you care for needs your spiritual comfort, while someone else benefits from your toughlove practicality. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Once again, you’re likely to be asked to keep a secret for someone. But do you really want to do so? Be honest with yourself and with your needs before you make any such commitment. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Taking a more direct approach from the more diplomatic one you’ve used before could make a difference in finally resolving a too-long-held disagreement. Try it. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Being asked for advice is flattering to the Sea Goat, who has a habit of saying the right thing. This time, expect someone to be especially impressed and to act on that sentiment. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With a number of pressures easing, your project could be making a lot more progress than you expected by this time. That’s great news. But don’t let yourself be distracted; stay with it. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) An interesting challenge looms that could be exactly what you’ve been looking for. Discuss this with colleagues who could have much to contribute and who might want to join with you. BORN THIS WEEK: Your heart is always open to offer loving concern for others. And they, in turn, reach out to complete the circle. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
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DEAR SUSANNA: Let me ask you this: Why should the pets be punished every time your toddlers misbehave? Your dog should be able to nap peacefully in her own doggie bed, and the cat should be able to sit quietly at the window. That’s the ideal, anyway. I know it’s difficult, especially since all of us are cooped up right now. But, consider that toddlers tend to react just as well to a punishment/reward system as most dogs (and some cats) do, if not more so. Make it clear that your kids are not to torment the pets -- and that if they do, there will be consequences. As to the consequences: What are their favorite things to do? Play with specific toys? Watch certain Netflix Kids cartoons? Eat candy? They may be very young, but threatening to (temporarily) remove one of their favorite activities or snacks can be effective. And of course, there’s always the tried-and-true time out. I wish I had more advice to give you. Chasing around toddlers is truly exhausting. Just try to be firm and make it clear that it’s wrong for them to torment the pets. We’ll all be able to get out of the house soon. Send your tips, questions or comments to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Yancey’s Fancy Finds Opportunity for Generosity By Amanda Dudek
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very year around Mother’s Day, Yancey’s Fancy holds its much anticipated Tent Sale, a huge event held under a very large tent filled with their artisan, gourmet and award-winning cheeses. These delectable delicacies are sold at a hefty discount, $1 a wedge, for example, rather than their $5 or $6 average retail price. This year, due to coronavirus restrictions, Yancey’s Fancy will be not be able to have a tent sale, so they are putting their cheeses to even better use.
Yancey’s Fancy staff crafting its award-winning cheeses! “We have been looking for a better way to utilize the cheeses we usually include in our Tent Sale,” shared Michael Best of Yancey’s Fancy, a New York artisan cheese maker for over 60 years. “This year, the COVID-19 situation has made it impossible to sponsor a large gathering like our annual tent sale. We realized that restrictions on large gatherings are likely to go into the rest of the spring and into early summer and quite possibly, it could go beyond that.” In the face of this loss, Yancey’s Fancy decided to do something they had been wanting to do for years: they decided to donate this enormous amount of cheese to those in need. “We have wanted to get this cheese into the hands of food banks for a while now,” said Best. “We know there are a lot of people out of work and in need right now, so we thought it best to donate what we would have sold at the tent sale to the local food banks and pantries and other charitable organizations that can put the cheese to good and immediate use.” Yancey’s Fancy reached out to FeedMore, an organization which includes food banks in Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, and Niagara Counties and FoodLink. “We saw there was a need and that food banks were starting to ask for donations, so I made a call and asked if we could talk to someone about donating some product,” said Best. “We were referred to FoodLink Rochester. They realized Yancey’s Fancy products include many the amount we had to give, unique and delicious flavors like its and they were more than Steakhouse Onion Aged willing to share with others Cheddar Cheese! like their sister branch in Buffalo.”
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Yancey’s Fancy has also been able to help the Meals-on-Wheels program in Alden, which currently serves approximately 80 clients. “Not all Meals-on-Wheels programs are covered under public funding,” explained Best. “The program in Alden is primarily funded through fundraisers. They go and purchase the food themselves. We are hoping they will not have to go Yancey’s Fancy hand dips its and purchase so much of it specialty artisan cheeses! now, resulting in more product on the shelves for others and fewer, shorter trips to the stores for them.” The Alden Meals-on-Wheels program picked up several cases of Yancey’s Fancy cheeses just weeks ago. “They are taking our donated product and cooking with it,” shared Best. “They can turn that product into a lot of meals. They make macaroni and cheese, soups, sandwiches, potato dishes and more. We’re told recipients have been thrilled to receive a premium product.” Yancey’s Fancy isn’t finished giving. FeedMore picked up their first load of donated cheeses two weeks ago, and FoodLink picked theirs up last week. These agencies will continue to pick up while there is need. While recognizing that many are already caring for those in need, Yancey’s Fancy hopes to encourage other companies which have product to reach out and give generously. “We know that our product is going to good places,” said Best. “We are grateful for these opportunities to help those in need during this crisis, and we hope others are inspired to do the same.”
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Off-the-Charts Pain --DEAR DR. ROACH: Why is pain measured by numbers? I have severe pain, and doctors do not know what to do when I say it is an 11 on a scale of 1-10. My pain can’t be measured by numbers. It depends on the time of day, what I have done during the day and the weather. I have arthritis in most of my joints, specifically my spine and hips. Having had five spine surgeries, epidurals and hip shots, I have pain every day. There is not much more that can be done but to take opioids. It can be hard to make the decision either to take an opioid and go out shopping or for coffee feeling like I am in a vacuum, or to go out in pain. There is no chronic pain support group in my area, and no one can understand how I feel, even the professionals, unless they have gone through it. So when asked how I am, I say “fine.” Other people don’t want to hear about my pain. Why is there not another way the doctor can measure your pain? I have given up everything I love to do in life because of pain. There’s no way to get “better” from pain. -- M.L.D. ANSWER: I am very sorry to hear your story, as it is similar to those I have heard before from people with chronic pain due to many different causes. It is disappointing for me to hear that you haven’t found a pain specialist in your area who seems to care about helping you. Although the 1-10 pain scale is thoroughly entrenched, it has its flaws. The biggest one is that what one person might consider a two, another person might consider a nine. I’ve seen people with horrifying injuries gritting their teeth and saying their pain is a 3 while other people claim their pain from what seems to be a minor condition is a 10 (I had one person tell me the pain from getting his blood pressure taken was a 10). Because pain is subjective, there is no way of standardizing what a person means with their pain rating. However, a 10 on a scale of 1-10 is supposed to be the worst pain imaginable. ***
DEAR DR. ROACH: My father, 90, has neuropathy in his feet and legs, and it is very painful. He recently talked to a clinic that is offering stem cell treatment to relieve the pain. The clinic says it helps 85% of those who get the treatment; however, because of HIPAA laws, they don’t provide any referrals. The treatments are very expensive ($16,000), and results are seen in six weeks to six months. Are you familiar with this treatment, and is it effective for most people? Is this something you can recommend? -- D.B. ANSWER: I also have seen advertisements for stem cell treatments for many conditions. For neuropathy in particular, there are no good studies that give an estimate of effectiveness. It may be the case that 85% of people treated at the clinic report improvement. But the risk of a placebo effect is very high with this kind of procedure, and I could not recommend stem cell treatments for neuropathy without better information about the risks, the benefits and how long those benefits might last. ***
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MOMENTS IN TIME On May 2, 1972, after nearly five decades as director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover dies. By 1969 the media, the public and Congress had grown suspicious that the FBI might be abusing its authority. Congress passed laws requiring Senate confirmation of future FBI directors and limiting their tenure to 10 years. (The History Channel)
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for maintaining Secured Party’s perfected security interest in all of User’s property and interest in property, pledged as collateral in this Security Agreement and described above in paragraph “(2),” until User’s contractual obligation theretofore incurred has been fully satisfied; (5) consents and agrees with Secured Party’s filing of any UCC Financing Statement, as described above in paragraphs “(3)” and “(4),” as well as the filing of any Security Agreement, as described above in paragraph “(2),” in the UCC filing office, as well as in any county recorder’s office; (6) consents and agrees that any and all such filings described in paragraphs “(4)” and “(5)” above are not, and may not be considered, bogus, and that User will not claim that any such filing is bogus; (7) waives all defenses; and (8) appoints Secured Party as Authorized Representative for User, effective upon User’s default re User’s contractual obligations in favor of Secured Party as set forth below under “Payment Terms” and “Default Terms,” granting Secured Party full authorization and power for engaging in any and all actions on behalf of User including, but not limited by, authentication of a record on behalf of User, as Secured Party, in Secured Party’s sole discretion, deems appropriate, and User further consents and agrees that this appointment of Secured Party as Authorized Representative for User, effective upon User’s default, is irrevocable and coupled with a security interest. User further consents and agrees with all of the following additional terms of Self-executing Contract/Security Agreement in Event of Unauthorized Use: Payment Terms: In accordance with fees for unauthorized use of JAMES ALEXANDER GHENT III ® as set forth above, User hereby consents and agrees that User shall pay Secured Party all unauthorized use fees in full within ten (10) days of the date User is sent Secured Party’s invoice, hereinafter “Invoice,” itemizing said fees. Default Terms: In event of non-payment in full of all unauthorized-use fees by User within ten (10) days of date Invoice is sent, User shall be deemed in default and: (a) all of User’s property and property pledged as collateral by User, as set forth in above in paragraph “(2),” immediately becomes, i.e. is, property of Secured Party; (b) Secured Party is appointed User’s Authorized Representative as set forth above in paragraph “(8);” and (c) User consents and agrees that Secured Party may take possession of, as well as otherwise dispose of in any manner that Secured Party, in Secured Party’s sole discretion, deems appropriate, including, but not limited by, sale at auction, at any time following User’s default, and without further notice, any and all of User’s property and interest, described above in paragraph “(2),” formerly pledged as collateral by User, now property of Secured Party, in respect of this “Self-executing Contract/Security Agreement in Event of Unauthorized Use,” that Secured Party, again in Secured Party’s sole discretion, deems appropriate. Terms for Curing Default: Upon event of default, as set forth above under “Default Terms,” irrespective of any and all of User’s former property and interest in property, described above in paragraph “(2),” in the possession of, as well as disposed of by, Secured Party, as authorized above under “Default Terms,” User may cure User’s default only re the remainder of User’s said former property and interest property, formerly pledged as collateral that is neither in the possession of, nor otherwise disposed of by, Secured Party within twenty (20) days of date of User’s default only by payment in full. Terms of Strict Foreclosure: User’s non-payment in full of all unauthorized use fees itemized in Invoice within said twenty - (20) day period for curing default as set forth above under “Terms for Curing Default” authorizes Secured Party’s immediate non-judicial strict foreclosure on any and all remaining former property and interest in property, formerly pledged as collateral by User, now property of Secured Party, which is not in the possession of, nor otherwise disposed of by, Secured Party upon expiration of said twenty - (20) day default-curing period. Ownership subject to common-law copyright and UCC Financing Statement and Security Agreement filed with the UCC filing office. Record Owner: James Alexander Ghent III ®, Autograph Common Law Copyright © 1982. Unauthorized use of “James Alexander Ghent III ®” incurs same unauthorized use fees as those associated with JAMES ALEXANDER GHENT III ®, as set forth above in paragraph “(1)” under “Self-executing Contract/Security Agreement in Event of Unauthorized Use.”
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Currently, with all the problems that we have, it is good to know that there are good people out there willing to do good. We read or hear about scammers and other people who take advantage of others. Fortunately, they are the minority, even though it does not seem that way. This country is full of good people who are willing to step up and do whatever needs to be done to help their neighbors.
Regarding Painted Rocks. Let me vote for “Tacky”. My neighbor has them, and I get to see them daily. The public park is not the place for them. Keep them in your yard. Not everyone finds them beautiful. A rock in its natural state in a natural setting has a beauty all its own. A pink painted rock, not so much! Schools will be closed for 4 months, which is 40% of the ten-month school year. Will our school taxes be reduced by 40%? The buildings are closed, high paid administrators have no work to do; sport coaches GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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People who fly planes to deliver supplies to remote hospitals, CEOs who give up some or all of their pay so that their employees can be paid, all the care workers who put their families on hold and risk their health to help those who are sick. Small towns, like Elba, who have farmers who donate vegetables so that others will have food to eat. Our thanks to Mortellaro Farms, Starowitz Farms, Torrey Farms and Duey Farms for their generous donations to the school lunch program. Thanks to Elba Central for doing the lunches for our citizens, thanks to the people who volunteer to hand out the food and make the lunches. We have a great town, county, state, and country. We all need to appreciate what we have
and work together so that we can all get through this rough time. Be kind, considerate, helpful, and safe. Follow the guidelines and think of others.
are not working; guidance departments are shut down, some (few) teachers are posting online work, but it is not graded or checked. Plus, online lesson plans are free on the internet. People should refuse to pay 100% of their school tax bill for closed schools.
help to stop the spread of the virus! Please just grab what you need and move on. Also, why are people shopping in pairs? One of you should wait in the car or stay home. Got to RANT
Thank you to the wonderful staff at Morgan Estates (Geneseo) for keeping our family members safe and healthy. It is comforting to see the pictures of them on Facebook looking so happy. You are amazing at keeping the families updated, allowing us to do “window visits” and utilizing Facetime to keep in touch. We are forever grateful and blessed to have such a caring facility in Livingston County. With gratitude and thankfulness that all of you and your loved ones, stay healthy during this time. With closed
many businesses and few options
Stop calling the police on small groups of young people. It’s none of your business, and it is not a police issue. They live This is for the person together as a group. Mind your complaining about painted own business and hide in your rocks in the park: A direct house with your mask on. quote from Buffalo Rising, “autism families are struggling I know exactly how you feel. in quarantine. Under normal We have neighbors who don’t circumstances, autism keep their grass cut the way families feel isolated from the that they should. The previous community....Rock Autism neighbor took such good care of thought that if autism families the lawn, but now I feel like I live go outside for walks and see next to the Addams Family. Their rocks painted with puzzle yard is overcome by buttercups pieces, it would make all the in the beginning of the summer. difference.” The wife just laughs as she tells someone over the cell phone I have seen shoppers how bad their lawn looks. They handling merchandise and make the value of property in the then putting it back on the neighborhood go down. I could shelf. This behavior does not just go on and on, but you know,
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available for gift ideas, we discovered a great local option. We ordered a custom sign from Metal Monograms and Signs in Springwater, NY. We found them in the Facebook Marketplace and thought that one of their signs would make the perfect gift for a friend. From the moment we contacted them, they were wonderful to work with making the experience easy and enjoyable. We loved that we could order a handcrafted in the USA sign locally and have it completed in a week at a reasonable price. They helped create a perfect metal sign that we know our friend will love and enjoy for many years. If you are looking for a unique creative gift for a special occasion, event or just want to advertise some love, one of their signs would be a great gift idea! it just makes my lawn look that much better. So, keep up with your yard no matter what, and take solace that you are doing what you should be doing. This is for all those people who have such huge egos that they are choosing not to wear masks when in public even though it is now a requirement by the state to do so. You may not care about your own health and well-being, but you have no right to threaten mine with your choices. I can only hope that you or your loved ones do not suffer with this dangerous illness or die from it! How hard is it to cover your nose and mouth when you are outside for a short time? You are nothing more than selfish people who have no concern for anyone but yourself. So sad! To all those people who are wearing the masks---thank you for caring.
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MANAGING HEART FAILURE IS WORTH THE EFFORT A study by the American Heart Association shows people with HF report spending more time on managing their condition; free app aims to make it easier
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(NAPSI)—The American Heart Association, the world’s leading voluntary health organization dedicated to building healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke, shared this month that more heart failure patients and their caregivers report they are putting more effort into managing this complex condition. In 2015, just 55 percent of survey respondents said they were working harder to manage HF. The latest study shows a 14-point increase, with 69 percent now putting effort toward the important daily task of managing heart failure. The AHA conducted its annual survey as part of the Rise Above Heart Failure initiative, nationally supported by Novartis Pharmaceuticals Corporation, and found that while those diagnosed with heart failure and their caregivers are spending more time and energy managing the disease, they are benefiting. These two groups showed an increased understanding of heart failure since the survey was last conducted. “It’s important to understand heart failure or any condition you have been diagnosed with,” says John Osborne, M.D., cardiologist and American Heart Association volunteer. “It allows you to ask better questions of your healthcare providers and take an active role in your health.” Through Rise Above Heart Failure, people living with heart failure can access free tools to help make the daily task of managing medications, symptoms and doctor’s visits simpler. This includes an app called HF Path, designed to keep all aspects of heart failure management at a patient’s— or caregiver’s—fingertips. Heart failure, which occurs when the heart is not able to efficiently pump blood around the body, can cause symptoms like breathlessness, persistent coughing, swelling and fatigue. “It’s important for heart failure patients to track their symptoms day to day so they can alert their healthcare provider to any warning signs of worsening HF and get prompt treatment,” said Osborne. “World Heart Day serves as a great reminder to us all to make a promise to better understand and advocate for our own health.” Download the app at heart.org/HFPath.
Mother’s Day BBQ Sunday, May 10th • 11am-2pm
The Farmer’s Table 1700 Lake Road, Hamlin You have the option to choose between: • Full Rack of Ribs ($27) • 1/2 Rack of Ribs ($17) • Half Chicken ($11) • 1/4 Rack of Ribs & 1/4 Chicken ($13) *All meals come with Baked Beans, Coleslaw and Cornbread Place your order by May 4th & Receive $2 OFF your meal! Tickets can be purchased at Partyka Farms (7 days a week; 9am-6pm, 585-659-9131) or at The Farmer’s Table (Friday and Saturday; 4-7pm, 585-636-4276) 5% of all Sales will be donated to Life Solutions
Shop Smart for Mother’s Day Avoid “final sale” items. It can be tempting to peruse the deep-discount rack at Mom’s favorite store when retailers cut prices on items in anticipation of a new season. However, these sales may come with restrictions on returns or exchanges. Unless you know Mom will like what you pick out, avoid the “final sale” racks in favor of items that can be returned or exchanged.
MOTHER’S DAY CELEBRATION IDEAS The Reader A 2017 survey from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics found that women read more than men. Women read an average of 19.8 minutes per day, which can make a Mother’s Day focused on Mom’s love of books an ideal and unique way to spend the day. Kids can write Mom their own books, and Dad can help put them together. Dads can visit rare bookstores and look for original copies of Mom’s favorite books that she might not find elsewhere. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles
Marigold Seeds How are you doing with your time-filling activities now that so many of us are locked up inside and told not to go out? Have you been able to complete any of your projects? Part of my plan to fill some of the hours in my stay-at-home time was to get a start on flowers for this summer. I planned to get a small seed starter kit and a packet of marigold seeds. I looked forward to seeing the little greenery coming up, a sign of life. My plan went nowhere. Where are all the marigold seeds? While I almost understand why the stores are out of bread and canned beans, who is buying all the flower seeds from nurseries and gardening centers? Granted, I only tried to order from locations in my growing zone, but still ... how can they all be out of stock? Learning how to solve the Rubik's cube didn't go well either, even with the help of multiple YouTube videos that promised to teach how to solve within 30 seconds. Not all my plans have failed so miserably, however. I did manage to finish three French lessons on Duolingo.com. Encouraged by how fast it came to me, I decided to read children's books in French as a way to learn more. The French Experiment (www.thefrenchexperiment.com) offers not only books in French but lessons. As I write this, there are still a handful of states where the governor has not issued mandatory stay at home orders. If you're in one of those states, pretend that you are under restrictions. Your job is to keep yourself healthy. To do that you need to stay at home. Imagine that every other person outside has the virus, because there's a chance that they do and no one knows it yet.
Common Warning Signs Of Arthritis Arthritis has name recognition, even among people who are not suffering from it. But despite that recognition, arthritis is not as well understood as one might think. According to the Arthritis Foundation, arthritis is not a single disease, but rather an informal way of referring to joint pain or joint disease. In fact, the term “arthritis” is so wide-ranging that it actually refers to more than 100 types of conditions. Despite that complexity, arthritis often produces four important warning signs, regardless of which type of arthritis a person may have. 1. Pain The Arthritis Foundation notes that arthritis-related pain may be constant or intermittent. One common misconception about arthritis pain is that it only occurs during or shortly after a body is at rest. However, arthritis-related pain can occur while the body is at rest and is not always triggered by an activity that incorporates a part of the body affected by arthritis. In addition, pain from arthritis can be isolated to one area of the body or affect various parts of the body. 2. Swelling Skin over the joints affected by arthritis may become red and swollen. This skin also may feel warm to the touch. The Arthritis Foundation advises anyone who experiences this swelling for three days or longer or more than three times per month to contact a physician. 3. Stiffness This warning sign is, along with pain, the one that is most often associated with arthritis, even by people who don’t suffer from the condition. Stiffness when waking up in the morning or after long periods of being sedentary, such as sitting at a desk during the workday or taking a long car ride, can be symptomatic of arthritis, especially if the stiffness lasts an hour or longer. 4. Difficulty Moving A Joint The Arthritis Foundation notes that people should not experience difficulty moving, such as when getting out of bed. People who experience such difficulty may have arthritis. People who recognize any of these warning signs should report them to their physicians immediately. Be as specific as possible when describing these symptoms, as specificity can help physicians design the most effective course of treatment.
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EXPLORE THE HISTORY AND FACTS OF CROSSWORD PUZZLES Even though a type of word puzzle was found inscribed on the wall of an ancient Egyptian tomb, the first known crossword puzzles are credited to journalist Arthur Wynne, who designed his “word-cross” in 1913. Wynne’s puzzle appeared in a Sunday newspaper called New York World.
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Since its inception, the crossword puzzle has become one of the world’s most recognizable puzzles, attracting enthusiasts from all over the world, and now appearing in virtually all newspapers. Crossword puzzles are word games in which the answers correspond to numbered clues. The words are put into a grid of horizontal and vertical squares to form completed, intersecting words. When all of the words are supplied correctly, the puzzle is complete. In North America and Great Britain, crossword grids traditionally have 180-degree rotational symmetry. The diagram, or placement of black squares within the grid, must be symmetric diagonally. This means that the pattern of the puzzle will appear the same if the puzzle is turned upside down. American crossword puzzles conform to a set of established rules made popular by publisher Simon & Schuster, the original crossword puzzle publisher. The standard puzzle grid size is 15x15. However, 17x17, 19x19 and 21x21 also are used. Smaller 13x13 also are accepted. Many crossword puzzles do not use two-letter words, and three-letter words are kept to a minimum. In addition, every letter square must be part of both an Across and a Down word. Crossword rules are different in other parts of the world. For example, in Japan, the corner squares of a crossword puzzle must be white. Despite once publishing a statement describing crosswords as a “sinful waste in the utterly futile finding of words the letters of which will fit into a prearranged pattern” in 1924, The New York Times routinely produces what many consider to be the world’s most challenging crossword puzzles. Stanley Newman is credited with completing a New York Times crossword faster than anyone in history. In 1996, Newman completed a crossword in two minutes, 14 seconds.
HOW TO SUPPORT BUSINESSES DURING MANDATORY RESTRICTIONS ORDER DELIVERY: It’s still possible to enjoy foods from your favorite local restaurants. Many restaurants that had not previously done so have begun to offer delivery services, be it curbside or at-home, and this can provide a great respite for families who have had to cook three meals a day at home for their entire families for extended periods of time. Curbside delivery has made it possible to get takeout meals without compromising social distancing recommendations. REAL ESTATE
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Crossword puzzles appear in newspapers, magazines and kids’ activity books and are even used in school lessons to supplement vocabulary lessons. Doing these puzzles also may be good for one’s health. According to a University of California at Berkeley study, crossword puzzles may help in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers found that the more often someone engaged in mentally stimulating activities such as crosswords, the less buildup of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain, which are hallmarks of the disease. Doing crossword puzzles also may offer a distraction that helps people reduce stress. Crossword puzzles have a storied history. They are completed recreationally and in competitions, and cruciverbalists look forward to new puzzles in their newspapers every week.
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A place for community members to post offerings to help each other through Pandemic 2020. Submit yours at GVpennysaver.com or call 226-8111 ext. 111
Give Help
Local painter will POWER WASH/SANITIZE for free any grocery store, gas station, doctors office. Call Do Rite Painting 585-346-7299
OFFERS OF HELP
Lydia from the Brockport area is volunteering to do SHOPPING, ERRANDS and taking care of elderly: Call 585-297-8724 Caledonia & Mumford communities Council Of Churches. Call 585-209-3099 EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FOR FOOD AND LOCAL RESOURCES.
Bag of CLEAN COTTON RAGS: 585-343-1660
We desperately need 1/4” & 1/8” ELASTIC to continue making donated masks: 585-248-2290
One dozen 8 FT. FLUORESCENT LIGHT BULBS. You pick up. Canandaigua: 585-330-4583 BED FRAME – Single bed, black, metal, foldable. Pick up only: 585-654-9365
SLOT CAR/MODELS built/unbuilt for customs and restoration, any condition. Longtime collector looking for projects: 585-314-6989
Round MAPLE KITCHEN TABLE with FOUR CHAIRS. Good condition. DRYER, works, fair condition: 585-733-4864
Old CRYSTAL RADIO SETS, tube radios and headphones for a longtime collector: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
VINTAGE BOWLING TROPHIES, WOODEN ROCKER, BOARD GAMES, PICTURE FRAMES, MUSIC CDs, CURTAIN RODS. Call or text: 585-754-1275
SOUTH BEND LATHE TOOLING. T-nut, 4 jaw chuck, milling attachment, other lathe tools. Any lathes and tooling: greg3151@ymail.com
30” NUTONE, almond colored Range Hood/Exhaust Fan, Duct/Ductless: 585-599-3543
16 OR 32 MM VIDEO GAMES, silent or sound. Any subject: 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net
18”x36” BATHROOM VANITY, 2 drawer and one-piece top. KENMORE SEWING MACHINE not working with cabinet: 585-728-2999
BOATS AND TRAILER with registrations ONLY and boat parts: 585-729-2143
1980’s BETTER HOMES & GARDENS MAGAZINES: 585-671-7120
OLD TRACTOR RIM 24-30” to make a bonfire pit: terranovaterry47@gmail. com
PRESSURE TREATED 1x6 DECK BOARDS, 12 feet long: 585-485-0081
The THORN BIRDS, movie, on DVD: qwakrkpr@yahoo.com
49 VHS TAPES – movies – all genres. Pick up only: 585-617-5014
Old VACUUM TUBE TESTER working or not working, old TUBES, PREAMPS and AMPS anything with tubes: 585-629-8515
HOSTAS available. You dig up. East Avon: 585-797-5256 DOCK and STAND, about 40 feet: 585-750-2057 DIRECT ENERGY HIVE SMART HOME starter kit. No need to be their customer, just use the Hive App: 585-230-6747 36 OSMOLITE NUTRITION LIQUID 1.5 Ca. 8 oz. contains and 60 GRAVITY FEEDING BAGS. Canandaigua. You pick up: 585-394-3183
Old, used, or unwanted CPAP MACHINE: stan1k1@yahoo.com PLASTIC STORAGE BINS, any size: 585-748-0356 PUSH MOWER in good working condition for retired man to mow ditch: 585-662-8345 PIANO TUNING TOOLS and SUPPLIES. Any condition: 585-704-2080
Four (4) green PLASTIC ADIRONDACK CHAIRS. Sun faded but sound. You pick up. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
Used, old or unwanted LAPTOP for a struggling student to study at home due to the coronavirus: stujaxon@yahoo.com
QUEEN SIZE ADJUSTABLE AIR MATTRESS and BOX SPRING. Only used in guest room. Must pick up. Excellent condition: eward27070@aol.com
16MM VIDEO MOVIES silent or sound. Any subject: 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net
METAL DESK 60”x30” included with file cabinet drawers on each side. Excellent condition: 585-223-3731
Any JEWELRY WATCHES for craft projects. Broken or not for crafts. Mail to 128 W. Center St., Box 442, Medina, NY 14103
ADULT MEN’S UNDERGARMENTS. Size M. 585-356-8517
Back issues of the DEMOCRAT & CHRONICLE dated April 14, 15 & 16: 585-229-2186
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Volunteers… We Need Your Help! Featured Nonprofit:
Bri-Pen Senior Rides
Bri-Pen Senior Rides is always welcoming volunteers to serve as drivers, dispatchers and coordinators to provide rides to independently ambulatory Brighton and Penfield seniors (65+) to their medical appointments within Monroe County as well as to the Brighton and the Penfield Community Centers on weekdays. BriPen Senior Rides was started in 2017 and is sponsored by the Town of Penfield. It is a wholly volunteer, donation-based service that seniors, without any private transportation, may request one round trip ride or two one-way rides per week. Volunteers provide their services on the weekdays at times convenient for them.
United Memorial Medical Center We need you! Our volunteers help people heal. Found throughout the hospital, from the gift shop to the emergency room, and many places in between, our volunteers make a di? erence. Consider a rewarding experience at UMMC! Call (585) 344-7432 or email sdoemling@ummc.org
Magic Maze DOG-EARED WORDS
Arc of Monroe klombardo@arcmonroe.org . Yard Clean Up, Raking
Bri-Pen Senior Rides ñ Cea Gallant (585) 760-4873 ceagallant1@gmail.com. We need volunteers to drive ambulatory seniors from Brighton and Penfield to medical appointments and to the town community centers between the hours of 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Monday-Friday.
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Genesee County genesee4h@cornell.edu. 4-H Gardening Club Leader Wanted. We are looking for volunteers who would like to share their knowledge and passion for gardening with youth ages 5-18.
Crossroads House emilycrawford@crossroadshouse.com Crossroads House is looking for volunteers for Resident Care, Fundraising Support, Building and Grounds Maintenance, Office Assistance and a variety of other support roles.
Independent Living of the Genesee Region, Cathy cdemare@wnyil.org. 585-815-8501. We need volunteers to clean Loan Closet equipment (walkers, commodes, shower chairs). Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown Positions published online, and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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NOW HERE'S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * Free up space on your smartphone by setting text messages to auto delete after a certain amount of time, like 30 or 60 days. If you have a friend who loves to send you gifs or endless bitmojis, you might want to have your chuckle, then delete. These image files take up much more space than a text message.
Massive Warehouse Sale May 15th, 16th, 17th 10am-4pm Tools • Glass • Household • Tables • Chairs • Art
99 West Main St., Avon, NY Across from the Avon Trading Post
Upcycling: Transforming the ‘Old’ into a Better ‘New’ Turn old or discarded furniture, cabinets and doors into fresh new creations through “upcycling” -- high-end “recycling” that reduces trash at landfills by refurbishing or repurposing existing pieces, often enhancing the value. Doors and more: Solid wood doors make great tops for tables and kitchen islands, old-fashioned screen doors hung from the ceiling can store pots and pans, and old windows make attractive wall hangings used “as is” or with additions, such as photos.
CLAPSADL ONLINE REAL ESTATE AUCTION TUES., MAY. 12, 2020
5:00 P.M.
LEROY, NY
DIRECTIONS: Property is located at 36 Myrtle St. in village of LeRoy, N.Y. off Rt. 19, South of Rt. 5. REAL ESTATE: Moving to Oneida, N.Y. will sell: 3-bedroom, 1 bath Colonial style home with vinyl siding new in 2018. Public water and sewer, natural gas forced air furnace 5 yrs. old and fully fenced rear yard. House is assessed for $43,500 and sells for $30,000 or above. A $5,000 deposit will be required if you are the high bidder. OPEN HOUSES: Tues. May 5, 4-5 P.M. and Sat. May 9th 10-11 A.M. if allowed by government regulations. Telephone bidding allowed. Call Penne Vincent at (585)-303-2325 or Shelly Falcone at (585)-683-0995. See www.harriswilcox.com for pictures, instructions and link to bid. Robert and Susan Clapsadl, Owners
Phone (585) 494-1880 59 South Lake Avenue Bergen, New York 14416 www.harriswilcox.com
HARRIS WILCOX INC. Auctioneers, Realtors & Appraisers
My mom is a lifelong smile in my heart, her voice a comfort to my soul, her hugs my ladder to the stars. ~Terri Guillemets
Supply may be limited. Order early.
Get your winter firewood now and $ SAVE $ 10 face cords delivered 4x8x16 - $650
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* “Baking soda can have a whitening effect on some fabrics and is a good alternative for items that might be sensitive to the harshness of bleach in the washing machine. It’s fantastic for musty items as well. Add a cup of baking soda to a load of towels, then add a cup of vinegar to the rinse water.” -- T.H. in Kansas
Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
* Periodically take down curtains and run them through the clothes dryer to dust. If they are not delicate, you can add a couple wool dryer balls to help loosen the dust. Rehang as soon as they are finished to avoid unsightly wrinkles. * “Drop a small item in a hard to reach place? Slip a sock over the end of a vacuum hose attachment and hold to secure. Turn on the vacuum and “suck up” the small item. The suction will hold it in place, but it will not go into the vacuum. Rather, it will be held captive in the sock, which you can simply slip off for retrieval.” -- A.F. in New York * Pet treats for fish? Sure! If you have lettuce in your vegetable crisper, most varieties of fish would enjoy a nibble on a floating piece. Just make sure that you remove any uneaten bits after a day. * “Tired of waiting for that frothy head on your beer or root beer to go down? Stick your finger in it and watch it disappear like magic.” -- K.E. in Idaho
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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POLL While plans are underway to gradually reopen New York businesses, the fate of NYS schools remains undecided. When do you think they should reopen? • • • • •
May June Summer school September Remote classes until 2021 Poll Ends 05-05-20 Results From 04-28-20
NYS on Pause has been extended tentatively until May 15th. When do you think coronavirus restrictions should end? 40% Today 21% May 1st 7% May 15th 11% June 1st 21% In many months We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard!
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BROCKPORT Community Hygiene Bank “Personal Care Blessing Bags” Distribution - Saturday, May 2, 12 Noon2pm, Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport, 585-637-5930. Receive admission ticket in parking lot, beginning 10:45am. One ticket per family. Must be present to receive items. Bags contain items for personal care such as soap, shampoo, deodorant, body wash, razors, toothpaste, feminine products, paper products, dish soap, laundry detergent & cleaning items. Families and individuals in need; all ages, from kids to Seniors who live in the Brockport School District and SUNY Brockport Students. Items are free. Bring photo ID or Student ID and proof of residency (current bill with address). Donations greatly appreciated.
Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org
Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Hrs.: M-Th 10am-8pm, F & Sat 10am-5pm www.hoaglibrary.org
Holley Community Free Library 86 Public Square, Holley 585.638.6987 • holleylibrary.org Hrs.: M & W: 10am-1pm & 4-8pm Tu, Th, & F: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-2pm until June 22nd (Closed Sat for the Summer)
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Hoag Library: While the building may be closed, you can still access services through our website, including the digital library and library card applications: www. hoaglibrary.org.
Community Hygiene Bank - A Ministry of Concordia Lutheran Church. NEED FOOD OR HYGIENE PRODUCTS? The Community Hygiene Bank is holding a curbside Emergency Hygiene Product Distribution, for individuals and families in need in the Brockport Central School District. Attendees will receive basic hygiene products and non-perishable goods at no cost. SATURDAY, MAY 2, 12-2PM, Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 4th Section Rd., Brockport. WHAT’S AVAILABLE? Basic hygiene items, including personal care items, cleaning products, and paper products. Non-perishable foods, including canned goods, will also be distributed. CURBSIDE PICK-UP: Please bring an ID, to be show through your car window. When you arrive, pull up to the front of the church, where volunteers will be stationed to take your information. Please do not leave your car, we will load products into your trunk. For more info., contact Scarlett at scarlett.aeckerle@gmail. com or 585-637-5930 Concordia Lutheran Church Chicken BBQ on Sunday May 17 from noon till sold out; 6601 Fourth Section Road (Rt. 31, across from Wegmans) Brockport, 585-637-5930; $10 per dinner for chicken, potato, applesauce, vegetable, dessert; DRIVE THRU ONLY
GUIDELINES TO QUALIFY FOR PUBLICATION IN OUR HOMETOWN EVENTS: Events should occur on a specific date at a specific time. Due to the increasing number of submissions, we will no longer be able to publish the following items: • Businesses/schools seeking registration for classes or programs • Organizations seeking Crafters or Vendors • Organizations seeking donations of items Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. EVENTS DEADLINE: Monday, 2 weeks prior to publication date. 60 word limit for events wishing to be published in print. Log in to your account or register on our website to start submitting your events today! Events are published in the Penny Saver as space allows. REGISTER AND SUBMIT YOUR EVENT ONLINE AT: gvpennysaver.com. Click on “My Hometown” then click “Submit Event.” Events may also be submitted at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 View more Hometown Events online at gvpennysaver.com
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Assistant Grain Mill Operator Immediate opening for a full-time Assistant Grain Mill Operator at our LeRoy facility. Must be able to operate equipment, climb bins and grain legs, process paperwork accurately and efficiently, and be able to interact professionally with customers and co-workers.
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CHALLENGES OF GOING REMOTE WITH YOUR BUSINESS CUSTOMER SERVICE: Ensuring customers can seamlessly connect with your business, and your customer service staff in particular, should be a priority when switching to a remote work setting. Remote customer service employees won’t have the direct access to management and fellow team members that they had when working on-site, so business owners can employ central management platforms that make it easy to access information regarding new products and services and previous interactions with and responses to customers. That access can help solve issues while reducing the likelihood of substantial lag time as customer service employees wait to hear from coworkers and managers about how to respond to certain issues.
Choose a career with a healthy future Join the New York State Work Force Licensed Practical Nurse Salary range: $40,875 to $49,709* In Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, Wayne, Steuben, Wyoming, Schuyler, Seneca, Yates, and Chemung Counties. Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in NYS, 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 DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 Or apply to: E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 *includes $2,000 geographical differential
Direct Support Professional Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben, Wyoming, Schuyler, Seneca, Yates & Chemung Counties. Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in NYS at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter Exam application available at: http://dsacareer.com/
For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 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
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A mom’s hug lasts long after she lets go. ~Author Unknown
DID YOU KNOW? Tipping men and women who work in the food service industry is commonplace in the United States and Canada, where citizens typically tip between 15 and 20 percent when dining out at restaurants. But American and Canadian travelers about to depart for overseas destinations may want to familiarize themselves with the practices regarding gratuities before their planes touch down. Some countries automatically add gratuities onto customers’ bills. For example, the government in Dubai mandates that a 10 percent service charge be added to all hotel, restaurant and bar bills. This service charge is then divided by the staff at the establishment, making the charge the equivalent of a tip. Diners in Morocco, where the gratuity is sometimes included in the bill, might be surprised to learn that a 10 percent tip in that country is considered generous. Tips are included in the bill in Costa Rica, where travelers need not feel obligated to leave any additional gratuities. Service is often included in the bill within the United Kingdom as well, though travelers should inspect the bill before assuming gratuity was included. Visitors to Spain should not feel obligated to leave a gratuity larger than 13 percent, and even a tip in the range of 7 percent is considered acceptable.
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Even in these times you can still spoil MOM! We are open (by appt) and have options available to keep you safe. Call us and we can text pictures or FaceTime items that may interest. We can either mail, deliver curbside or deliver safely to your home.
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