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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I see no reason to pick up my dog’s poop, and I’m tired of being told that it’s my responsibility. I’m a taxpayer, and part of those taxes go toward cleaning the streets. If my dog poops on the curb or the sidewalk, the city should clean it up. That’s what I pay for. I also don’t see why my neighbor gets so upset when my dog poops on her front lawn. It’s all fertilizer. It’s time for big government to do its job and stop making us pick up after our dogs. -- Bill in Burlington
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DEAR BILL: Well, that’s a poopy attitude. Here’s the simple fact: You are responsible for your dog. Not the city, not your neighbor. Where your dog’s actions impact other people, animals or the environment, it’s your responsibility to minimize or prevent that impact. Dog poop left on the sidewalk, curb or street eventually breaks down, right? Wrong. It gets stepped on by other animals or people, who track fecal bacteria all over the place. It washes into the wastewater system and introduces new bacteria into natural waterways, sickening wildlife. The neighbor’s yard is a no-go zone because it’s their yard, plain and simple. Dog poop or urine can discolor or even burn their grass. Your dog is trespassing. And if you think that letting your dog poop in a park is OK, think again. Would you want a little kid running barefoot in the park to step in that poop? All those problems are minimized when you take along a little baggie (preferably a compostable one), pick up that poop and dispose of it properly. There’s no need to debate this. Pick it up. Send your comments, questions or tips to ask@pawscorner.com. (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Hamlin Public Library 1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585.964.2320 hamlinlibraryny.org Mon. & Thurs.. 10am-6pm; Tues., Wed., & Fri.10am-4pm; Saturdays 10am-2pm
Hoag Library 134 S. Main St., Albion 585.589.4246 Visit our website for hours. www.hoaglibrary.org
Holley Community Free Library 86 Public Square, Holley 585.638.6987 • holleylibrary.org Hrs.: M & W: 10am-1pm & 4-8pm Tu, Th, & F: 10am-5pm Sat: 10am-2pm until June 22nd (Closed Sat for the Summer)
Seymour Library 161 East Ave., Brockport 585.637.1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org Hrs.: M: 10am-8pm, Tu-Th: 10am-6pm, F: 10am-4pm Sat: 10am-2pm
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Hoag Library: Hoag Library is open Monday/ Tuesday/Thursday 10am-6pm, Wednesday 10am-8pm, Friday 10am5pm, Saturday 10am-2pm for browsing (books, magazines, DVDs, CDs), computer lab, and fax/print/ wireless print/copy/scan/notary. Patrons are required to wear a mask at all times. The book drop and WIFI are available remotely 24/7. Search the catalog, renew checkouts, and place holds online at www.nioga.org. Download free eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines on the Libby and Hoopla apps. Bindings Book Club meets the 4th Thursday of the month at 6pm. Two take-and-make crafts for the month of May: Mother’s Day Potted Plant and Bird Feeder. TGIF Craft Day, Fridays, 1pm, kindly register. Friends of the Library Perennial and Book Sale, June 11-12. Virtual programs: Zoom-A-Story Storytime, Tuesdays, 10am-Noon; Beekeeping and Bee Swarms, May 19, 1pm. The library will be closed Monday, May 31. The 2021 Summer Reading Program begins June 21- we’ll have many outdoor activities under the tent! Seymour Library: Plant Swap: Saturday, May 15, 10:00am to 2:00pm Come participate in our plant swap! Between the hours of 10am and 2pm, bring a small, rooted plant to leave and pick up a new one for your garden. No registration needed. Preschool Story Time at the Picnic Table Outside:* Thursday, May 20, 10:30 am to 11:00 am (weather permitting) Join Kim and your friends for stories, songs, and rhymes for ages 2-5. Consider bringing a blanket. Geocaching 101 on Zoom*: Thursday, May 20, 7:00 pm to 7:45 pm Do you like treasure hunts? This tech-based sport may be just the way to get your family excited about the outdoors! *Starred programs require registration. Summer Reading is Almost Here! Registration for ALL library programs starts June 1st. Summer Reading KickOff will be Saturday, June 19 from 10:30 am - noon, featuring the Amazing Magic Joe.
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YOU’RE INVITED! A warm welcome awaits you! Join us for 100% Biblically-based worship: 11:00 AM Sunday Brockport Church of Christ 60 Spring St., P.O. Box 230 Brockport, NY 14420 (585) 637-2650 (parking lot located next to 69 High Street) Visit our website for more information: www.brockportchurchofchrist.org God is a Spirit, and they that worship Him, must worship Him in spirit, and in truth (John 4:24) Hoag Library: Hoag Library is open Monday/ Tuesday/Thursday 10am-6pm, Wednesday 10am-8pm, Friday 10am5pm, Saturday 10am-2pm for browsing (books, magazines, DVDs, CDs), computer lab, and fax/print/ wireless print/copy/scan/notary. Patrons are required to wear a mask at all times. The book drop and WIFI are available remotely 24/7. Search the catalog, renew checkouts, and place holds online at www.nioga.org. Download free eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines on the Libby and Hoopla apps. Bindings Book Club meets the 4th Thursday of the month at 6pm. Take-and-make craft for the month of May: Bird Feeder. TGIF Craft Day, Fridays, 1pm, kindly register. Friends of the Library Perennial and Book Sale, June 11-12. White Fragility book discussion, June 17, 12pm and 6:30pm. Virtual programs: Zoom-A-Story Storytime, Tuesdays, 10am-Noon; Beekeeping and Bee Swarms, May 19, 1pm. The library will be closed Monday, May 31. Summer Reading Program begins June 21we’ll have many outdoor activities under the tent!
BATAVIA St. Paul Lutheran School Annual Auction! The St. Paul Lutheran School will be holding their Annual Auction on Saturday, May 22 under the Big Tent! Browsing will begin at 10:30, with bidding beginning at 11:00. We will have food trucks available for lunch! Bring your lawn chairs. We are located at 31 Washington Avenue, Batavia. Any questions contact us at (585) 343-0488. All Babies Cherished Spring Vendor Festival! Saturday, May 22nd, from 10:00 until 3:00 pm at the Batavia City Center Mall Concourse, 102 Main Street, Batavia. OVER 35 VENDORS; CRAFTERS, ARTISTS, ARTISANS, DIRECT SALES! GAMES FOR THE CHILDREN! FOOD TRUCKS! FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! FREE ADMISSION! Sponsored By: All Babies Cherished Pregnancy Assistance Center.
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BETHANY Bethany Town Wide Sales - Rain or Shine! Saturday, June 5, 8-3pm. PLEASE NO EARLY BIRDS!!! Refreshments and restrooms available during sale hours. Route maps available the morning of at 8am at the Community Center. For info., contact Vicki at 585-344-1962 or 585-356-7824. Sponsored by the Bethany Volunteer Fire Dept.
BROCKPORT Memorial Day of Remembrance for Veterans - The Brockport Area Veterans Club will hold a Memorial Day of Remembrance Ceremony at 222 West Avenue, Brockport, New York on Saturday, May 29, 2021 at 10:00 AM. The public is invited to honor and remember those men and women who have paid the ultimate sacrifice serving and protecting our Nation both here and abroad. For additional information please contact the Brockport Area Veterans Club at 637-5012.
To be interested in the changing seasons is a happier state of mind than to be hopelessly in love with spring. ~George Santayana The Brockport Symphony Orchestra virtual spring concert, “A Celebration of Latin American Music” Sunday, May 23, 7pm. The link to view the concert will be posted on the orchestra’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/ BrockportSymphony) and website (www.brockportsymphony.org) one hour prior to the time of the concert. The virtual concert is free, and donations for the Brockport Food Shelf and the orchestra will be gratefully accepted online. Project made possible with support from the Village of Brockport and funds from Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the NYS Legislature and administered by the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts.
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The Gathering Table/Teen Closet: The Gathering Table free community dinner will be held on Sunday, May 16, at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main St., 1:00-2:00 pm. Take out only. Menu: oven baked barbeque chicken, mac salad, and baked beans. Enter through Main St. door and exit through the Holley St. door. Masks and social distancing required. The Teen Closet will be open 1:00-2:00 pm.
CHURCHVILLE Riga Church Drive-thru Turkey Dinner, May 15: Come pick up a scratch TURKEY DINNER, with ALL the fixins’! Serving NO earlier then 3PM until 6PM or sold out! We are preparing MORE turkey’s to serve more of our wonderful customers! Dinner is roast turkey, real mashed potatoes, scratch stuffing & gravy, veggie, roll, cranberry & PIE!!! Still $10 per dinner and NO dishes to do!!! Riga Church, 7057 Chili-Riga Cntr. Rd., Churchville. Looking forward to seeing all of you as you enjoy a great town weekend, have fun!
EAST PEMBROKE Chicken BBQ - Drive Thru Only. Sunday, May 16th, 12pm till sold out at the Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke, 2583 East Main Road, East Pembroke. Meal includes: 1⁄2 chicken, salt potatoes, baked beans, and a roll.
KENDALL The Annual Rummage Sale Kendall United Methodist Church, 1814 Kendall Road in Kendall will be held May 27th-May 29th. Thursday 3pm-7pm; Friday 9am5pm and Saturday 9am-12noon. 50% off and Bag Sale - Saturday Only.
ROCHESTER Cochlear implant Group: Hearing Loss Association of America Rochester Chapter offers a virtual program at 7:00pm Tuesday, May 18. A panel of three cochlear implant users will discuss their individual hearing journeys and experiences. Panelists are: a college student who has had two implants most of his life; a senior lady recently implanted; and another bilateral user who is a government worker in New Jersey. The presentation targets long time and new implant users as well as those considering their first implants. Participants are encouraged to comment and ask questions. To register for the virtual program, please email cochlearimplantgroup@gmail.com for a Zoom link.
SPENCERPORT Scavenger Road Rally - Saturday, June 5th! Receive clues! Earn points for each activity! Prizes! Treats! Clowning! Raffles! There will be teams of a maximum of 4 members, $40 per team. The driver must be 21 or older. Check in time at the Ogden Town Hall parking lot, 269 Ogden Center Rd. between 12 and 12:45, head out at 1 and back by 4 for point counting, prize awarding, raffle time. This is a Kiwanis fundraiser. Go to for registration https://www.facebook. com/Kiwanis-Club-of-Spencerport101790921359722 for registration on GiveButter
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On May 15, 1942, Lt. Ronald Reagan, a cavalry officer, applies for reassignment to the Army Air Force. As a public relations officer, the actor and future president produced military training, morale and propaganda films. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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GVPS YARD SALE TIPS Shop with a plan. If you are looking for something specific, you have the best chance of finding it by shopping early. For the best bargains, shopping toward the end of the sales may garner some deep discounts. KENDALL: 1261 Monroe Orleans Countyline Rd (Rt. 272), Saturday 5/22 (9AM-4PM) & Sunday 5/23 (9AM-2PM) Living Estate Sale, Kitty & David Steenburg, Antiques, Furniture, Kitchenwares, Home/ Holiday Decor, Refrigerator, W&D, Freezer, Tools, Garden Accessories, Camping Gear, and much much. For pictures check Buffalo/ Rochester craigslist
HOST A SUCCESSFUL YARD SALE Instead of giving away unwanted items that have gathered dust around the house, many people turn to garage and yard sales to transform their clutter into some extra money. Yard sales may not be a “get rich quick” scheme, but they present an environmentally friendly way to clean up a home. What’s more, they can be an ideal way to connect with neighbors and meet new people. Any money earned is an added bonus. Statistics collecting resource Statistics Brain says that roughly 165,000 yard/garage sales take place in the United States each week. Nearly 700,000 people purchase something at those sales, leading to millions of dollars exchanging hands.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On May 17, 1965, after a two-year investigation, the FBI declares the supposedly pornographic lyrics of “Louie Louie” to be officially unintelligible. * On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens, a volcanic peak in southwestern Washington, violently erupts. The massive blast killed 57 people and leveled nearly all vegetation as far as 12 miles away. * On May 19, 1997, a 3-year-old boy dies of avian influenza in Hong Kong. Before the outbreak was controlled, six people were dead and 1.6 million domestic fowl were destroyed. The virus mutated and caused 62 more human deaths in Asia by 2005.
THE HISTORY OF BOUTONNIÈRES Men wear boutonnières on special occasions, including weddings, religious ceremonies and prom night. At weddings, the groom and his groomsmen typically boutonnières. But some historians believe men have not always worn flowers strictly on special occasions. Some believe the modern-day boutonnière traces its lineage to sporting events in ancient civilizations, including Egypt. During those times, men might have worn certain colored flowers as a show of support for particular participants in sporting events, not unlike how many modern sports fans wear team shirts, jerseys and other attire to display their support for their favorite teams. But according to GentlemansGazette.com, the boutonnières of today likely started appearing just a few centuries ago. A 1771 painting of British Captain William Wade by the artist Thomas Gainsborough depicted Wade wearing a bouquet of flowers in his top buttonhole. And in the 19th century, men’s fashion included coats that folded over the top, revealing the inside of the buttonhole. Boutonnières provided an aesthetically appealing way to cover up that buttonhole. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * C.S.R. in Florida sends this reminder: Pull out the plugs on toasters, microwaves, etc. Appliances still draw a bit of power when not in use but plugged in. * Fasten buttons, zippers and other closures before laundering a garment. This is especially important for any item that includes a hook-and-loop closure. The hooks will catch on other garments, and best case will be filled with lint. Worst case: They can tear at the threads of other items of clothing. * If you have a bunch of your family’s historical documents, make sure you scan them and preserve them for future generations. It’s always nice to forward copies to relatives -- you never know when someone will get involved in genealogy and really want to see those birth records, baptism certificates and baby photos. * You can sharpen knitting needles with a pencil sharpener. You also can use an emery board. Sharp needles work best! * “If you have two pairs of similar slacks -- one navy and one black -- you can put a safety pin through the tag on one of them so you can tell them apart. I have a pin in the navy slacks. They really do look similar until you’re out in the light.” -- T.L. in Virginia * Make chopping walnuts easier: Put some in a bowl, and nest another bowl into it, then rock the top bowl back and forth to crush the walnuts.
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M otorists routinely check their tires for proper inflation, top off engine fluid levels and maintain oil change schedules. But some drivers do not understand the importance of keeping engine air filters clean. Engine air filters are a relatively inexpensive vehic le part, but they perform a very important job. For every gallon of gas a c ar burns, it uses the equivalent of 12,000 gallons of air, and that air must be filtered to help keep an engine clean. Air filters catch all of the dust, grime, insects, sap, leaves, and any other debris that may get sucked up past the air intake of the vehicle’s grill and into the engine itself. W ithout the air filter, those c ontaminants may compromise the engine, causing corrosion and abrasion. If the air filter in the engine becomes too dirty and is not changed regularly, the engine is starved of air. Clean air filters allow just the right ratio of air to fuel to enable the engine to function properly. Engines need adequate air for the c ombustion proc ess to take plac e. W ithout the proper c ombustion levels, vehic les c annot perform properly or efficiently and the engine may burn more gas or get few er miles to the gallon. A dirty filter also c an rob an engine of pow er. Drivers may notic e sluggish acceleration. Air filters also can get so dirty that the engine stalls completely. But such a problem only develops after considerable neglect. Air filters may not need to be replaced at each and every oil c hange servic e c all. M any technicians advise replacing the filter every 8,000 miles. How ever, drivers w ho live in particularly dry and dusty regions may need to replace filters more frequently. M ec hanic s c an often detec t w hen an air filter needs to be replaced. If he or she notices the air filter is particularly dirty, then it’s probably time to replace it. Replacing the filter is a relatively inexpensive repair for the amount of performance and peace of mind a new filter provides.
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RETURNABLE CANS/BOTTLES for a Senior citizen supplementing a fixed income: seniorcityrecycles@gmail.com
LARGE LOGS laying on the ground at tree base from two trimmed trees: 585-229-2186
PRESSURE WASHER. Working or not: 518-888-4216
Ladies three-piece AMERICAN TOURISTER TRAVEL SET. Red. 585-392-3686
WALKER: 585-243-2173
WOODEN EXTENSION LADDER. Approx. 30’. Excellent shape. Stored in garage, Pittsford. You take: cl56-adler@rochester.rr.com
COMPRESSION SOCKS: 585-346-9777 EXERCISE BIKE in good working condition needed for physical therapy: 585-447-2176
Two LAZY BOY RECLINERS. Blue, fair condition. Good for basement or man cave. Can send pictures: 585-243-2973
ROOFING MATERIALS, TRAILER, TIRES 235/70R/16 and a ROWBOAT: 585-671-1996 leave message
Collection of AVON BOTTLES, some with product. You pick up: celmore55@hotmail.com
JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS and PARTS. All kinds, any condition. Thank you: 585-377-4604
Hoyer Lift INVACARE 9805 with slings, 1 medium and 1 extra-large. Holds up to 450 lbs. Gently used: 585-217-3081 TELEPHONE SET - Good working UNIDEN phone set and a TANDY RADIO SHACK TRS 80 Model 4. Good working order with software: 585-335-2510
RAILROAD TIES, used in okay condition: 585-733-6704 LAWN EQUIPMENT, working or not: 518-888-4216
Assorted open NAIL POLISH BOTTLES and various BODY LOTIONS. Size 9 BLACK FLATS. Batavia, pick up only. Text 845-309-9373
VINTAGE RHINESTONE BROOCHES & EARRINGS, any condition needed for projects with seniors: 585-880-3493
Dark turquoise T-SHIRT 5X. New small COCONUT SHELL for plants. Cream PONCHO 2-3x. Batavia pick up only. Text 845-309-9373
ANIMORPH BOOKS and MEGAMORPH BOOKS #2 & #3, also FULL SHEETS OF PLYWOOD: 538-637-0933
New movie CD, part 1 TWILIGHT SAGA and 2 - 4x6 new PICTURE FRAMES. Batavia pick up only. Text 845-309-9373
Safe and reliable VAN or SUV for family with little people. Thank you so much: barnes.daijah@gmail.com
ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED and three bags of HOSPICE SUPPLIES: 585-362-6906
Two OLD WOOD LADDERS 8-12’. Sturdy for interior décor: jspencer854@gmail.com
LIFT CHAIR in good condition. Caledonia: 585-633-0672 4 TIRES 235/75R/15, snow tires on Chevy rims: 585-261-5245 CHILDREN’S FULL-SIZE MATTRESS and BOX SPRING, like new. You pick up, Webster: 585-259-2580 Over 80 PAPER TOWEL and TOILET PAPER ROLLS for classrooms, crafts or Pinterest, Brockport: 585-637-7505 KNIFE COLLECTOR MAGAZINES - American Blade and National Knife Collectors: 585-346-3989 CARVING WOOD - Basswood and Butternut: 585-346-3989 10 ASH TREES (just died), 8”-24” diameter, you cut/haul. Most are accessible. Batavia, you pick up: 585-483-3110
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TIME IS MONEY WHEN IT COMES TO CAR MAINTENANCE (NAPSI)—Whether changing the oil, replacing the wiper blades or checking the tires, finding the time to perform simple preventative vehicle maintenance is money in the bank. According to research conducted by automotive market research firm IMR Inc., one out of three consumers who put off routine vehicle maintenance do so because they cannot find a convenient time. In addition, millennials and those who own older vehicles are more likely to delay routine maintenance.
The Trading Post We are open! 30%-50% OFF THRU MAY 31ST Not just Antiques! New • Used • Everything
Expert Advice “There is an old adage that if you take care of your car, your car will take care of you,” said Rich White, executive director of the nonprofit Car Care Council. “Making time to perform routine auto care not only ensures a safer, more dependable vehicle, but car owners can preserve the trade-in value and save money by addressing small issues before they become more complicated, expensive repairs.”
Household furnishings. Can’t beat the prices! Open Thurs.-Mon.
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What You Should Do The most common maintenance procedures to keep a car operating safely and reliably while maintaining its long-term value involve checking the oil, filters and fluids, the belts and hoses, brakes, tires and air-conditioning. An annual tune-up and wheel alignment are also good ideas.
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Gift Auctions Can Successfully Raise Funds In an effort to add some creativity to traditional fundraisers, many charitable groups have begun to rely on gift auctions. Gift auctions, sometimes referred to as a “tricky tray,” ask participants to silently bid on various prizes. Each prize is put on display and participants go around and place pre-purchased raffle tickets into bowls or bags beside the prizes. After bidding has concluded, an emcee will select a winning ticket from each collection of entries and read out the winner’s name or ticket number. Depending on how many prizes are available, gift auctions provide hours of fun.
Where To Get Help To make it easier for car owners to remember to include auto care in their busy schedules, the Car Care Council offers a free custom service schedule and e-mail reminder service. This simple-to-use online resource can be personalized to help make auto care more convenient and economical. In addition, the council’s popular “Car Care Guide” for motorists is available at no charge, electronically or by printed copy, in English and Spanish. The guide covers major services, component groups within the vehicle, service interval recommendations and much more. The council is the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” consumer education campaign promoting the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers. Learn More: For the latest car care news, visit the council’s online media room at http://media.carcare.org. To order a free copy of the popular “Car Care Guide,” visit the consumer education website at www.carcare.org.
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Beef Replacement and Feeder Spring Sale Saturday, May 22nd • 11:00AM EARLY CONSIGNMENTS 30-500-550# Angus Feeders, vaccinated, Wormed, Bunk Broke 10 -200-300# Holstein and Holstein Cross Angus Steers 10-15 Jersey Beef Cross Feeders
Consignments Welcome!! Closed for the Holiday May 31, 2021
Tuesday, June 1st Regular Sale Day Barn will be open for consignments 7:30AM sale at 4PM For more information: Tim Pajda, Manager • 585-447-7715 www.empirelivestock.com
STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * The Elysia cf. marginata, a type of sea slug, can not only survive decapitation, but grow an entire new body afterward.
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Hesitant to Get a COVID Vaccine? Consider these 5 Vax Facts! BY AMANDA DUDEK
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“Should I get a COVID vaccine?”
t is a question that everyone seems to be asking themselves these days. We understand that health care is deeply personal (Hello, HIPAA laws!). At the same time, we would like to help our readers make the most informed decisions they can with the most up-to-date information available. We hope this most current information (pulled from the CDC, Yale Health [Yale University], and John Hopkins Medicine [The Johns Hopkins University]) will be helpful as you navigate this new pandemic landscape. As always, consult your health care provider before making any medical decisions, including those related to COVID vaccines. Vaccination protection reduces COVID-19 deaths. Getting vaccinated severely reduces the likelihood that you will contract COVID-19, and even if you do, it greatly reduces the likelihood of severe infection, hospitalization, and death due to COVID-19. According to the CDC, given that the effects of COVID-19 can be so severe, whether to the person who contracted the virus or to those with whom that person comes into contact, the benefits of avoiding infection, or at least lessening it to a great extent far outweigh the “known and potential risks” of the vaccines. While it is true the science studying the effects of COVID-19 vaccinations is young, it does not follow that that science is inaccurate. In fact, as studies continue, the evidence shows that not only are all of the currently authorized vaccines very good at preventing the severe COVID-19 cases, but also that “fully vaccinated people are less likely to be infected without showing any symptoms,” which should reduce the spread of infection. Vaccines create and maintain immunity. Many people are under the impression that if they have already contracted COVID-19, they are immune from future coronavirus infection and do not need a COVID-19 vaccination. However, we just don’t know. Because the virus is new, the CDC finds the length and strength of immunity from infection to be unknown. Furthermore, adds Yale Health, “it’s not known what antibody levels are needed to protect against reinfection.” The most up-to-date information suggests that, “reinfection with the virus that causes COVID-19 is uncommon in the months after initial infection but may increase with time.” In other words, post-coronavirus immunity may weaken, leaving one susceptible to infection. The need to vaccinate for COVID-19 may be similar to the need to vaccinate for the flu: regular and reoccurring to prevent sickness or at least reduce the severity of infection. It should also be noted that one cannot get sick with COVID-19 from a vaccine. “None of the COVID-19 vaccines contain the live virus that causes COVID-19, so a COVID-19 vaccine cannot make you sick with COVID-19,” states the CDC. Johns Hopkins concurs. In fact, this is common among many vaccines. A “dead” sample of the offending virus or disease is introduced into the body. The body, recognizing an intruder, designs and manufactures antibodies to fight it. Should your body ever be introduced to a “live” sample of that same intruder in the future, it is armed and prepared to destroy it. COVID-19 vaccines have been well tested. It has been suggested that since COVID-19 vaccines have received Emergency Use Authorization (EUA), they have not been soundly tested. The CDC insists that it did not skip necessary steps, but rather, that all “routine processes and procedures remain[ed] in place to ensure the safety of any vaccine.” This includes careful testing and continuous monitoring for problems and side effects. None of the original vaccine trials, which have fully independent safety monitoring boards, have reported any serious safety concerns. While the Johnson & Johnson vaccine was temporarily paused on April 13th to investigate a small number (6) reports, the CDC and the FDA announced that this vaccine could resume on April 23rd. The CDC has further determined that people with common allergies “can safely receive the COVID-19 vaccine,” unless the person who
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
There’s No Such Thing as ‘Cure’ for Autism
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DEAR DR. ROACH: A friend took her autistic son to a clinic in Mexico where he was fed a bleach solution that was supposed to cure his autism, but instead it made him very sick. He was deeply distressed and regressed in his behavior, and there was nothing my friend could do because in Mexico these kinds of clinics are allowed to operate with impunity. Isn’t there some way to stop this kind of thing? -- P.P.L. ANSWER: Before I get into why this story makes me both sad and angry, I want to address autism. Autism is an increasingly diagnosed condition that includes difficulty with social interactions, stereotyped repetitive movements and delayed language skills, although there is a subset of people with autism with no language delay. It’s absolutely critical to recognize that autism is a spectrum condition, ranging from people with profound disabilities to those who are so mildly affected that the diagnosis is very subtle. Correct diagnosis is complicated, even for an expert. Intellectual abilities in autism range from severe cognitive impairment to far abovenormal intelligence. As such, the proper medical care of a person with autism depends on his or her unique situation. Although most people on the autism spectrum need some extra empathy and understanding in order to have the best possible life, people with autism do not need to be “cured.” There is no “cure” for autism, so when you hear a professed “cure,” you should be deeply suspicious. In the case of the bleach solution, it is sadly not just in Mexico where this happens. The Food and Drug Administration had to warn consumers against the use of a product called “miracle mineral solution,” “chlorine dioxide” and other names. It is hard for me to believe the FDA has to warn people not to drink (or make your child drink) a powerful bleaching agent, but there are increasing reports of its use. It causes damage to the intestines, as you correctly note, but may also cause liver failure, nausea and vomiting, and dehydration. There is no evidence that this “treatment” is effective for any condition, even though it is marketed for cancer and HIV as well as autism. This is what makes me angry: I cannot imagine a crime much worse than profiting off of a treatment known to be both dangerous and ineffective. What makes me sad is that I can empathize with parents who have a child with autism who want their child to be more like other children, more “normal.” It takes time to come to grips with the fact that your child is not like others, but that he or she is a unique person who should be loved and accepted for who he or she is. That means finding creative ways to really help your child. There is a wide range of appropriate treatments for people with autism, preferably considered as early as possible, which is why it is so important to make the correct diagnosis quickly in a child with autism. ***
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HOMETOWN PHOTOS Cart courtesy Is this a new trend? The last few time I’ve been to the grocery store I see people parking their cart at the end of an aisle (or worse yet in the middle) while they walk away to shop down the aisle. I don’t really get how this is an advantage to them but it certainly is an inconvenience to the rest of us. I don’t feel comfortable touching and moving your things, but I’m not happy waiting for the traffic jam to clear either, so please take your cart with you.
S E V RA Mom, you rock! To my mom and best friend, thank you for giving me the best gifts of all: love, trust and friendship. You rock! Love, Christine You're one great Mom! Thanks for always being there, Mom. We are who we are today (successful, crazy, beautiful, and great moms in our right) thanks to all you taught us. You have our eternal love and gratitude - Squirrel and Moose. To My #1! Mom, every day I wonder how I was blessed with you as mine. You’re the one I aspire to be for my kids. Love you and thank you for everything! -Carmen
Garbage in the fields Anyone traveling on (local road) in (local town) has the joy of seeing all the trash blown into the fields on the east side of (local store). If all this trash were blowing down (local street) in (local town) you know something would be done about it. Local officials do not seem to want to do anything about this, most of them do not even return my phone calls. Where is the public outcry? Where are the environmentalists? This plastic trash will remain in the fields for years to come and the farmer who works these fields could face issues with the trash getting caught in the equipment. Let’s get someone in office who will enforce our local laws. Shame on local officials for not addressing this ongoing problem. - G.G. Update Campaign Signs I wish all those Trump 2020 signs were replaced with Trump 2024. That election is over. You can see how our country is going since the new year started. I’d be happy to see more Trump signs for 2024.
You're a blessing, Mom! Thank you, Mom, for being such a patient teacher, Godly example, great listener, and most of all, for loving me so much! I love you! - Amanda Congrats, COVID vaccinators! For far too long, it was (and still is) a very scary situation with the threat of COVID. Hoping and praying for a vaccine that was on its way and would work was our reality. We now have at least 3 solutions, and yet some people feel that they don't need a vaccine. How quickly our minds change once the threat of extinction eases. Cheers to all who have gotten vaccinated or are about to. That's how we'll get our lives back!
Representatives What about the people/homeowners that don’t have children or a second income to fall back on during this pandemic?
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SENIOR NEWS LINE By Matilda Charles What Will We Do With Our Time? What did we really accomplish this past year? We’ve had time, certainly, with all these lockdown days, weeks and months, to do any number of things. After reviewing my year of COVID, I realize that I could have done so much more, had I only known just how long “flattening the curve” was actually going to take. By my calculations, I could have accomplished the following: • Painted every room of the house three times. Yet here I sit with color swatches still taped to the wall where I put them last spring when I thought that interior painting would be a good summer project. • Written 1.25 novels, judging by how long it took to produce the others I never started. Too many other things to do, too many fun events coming up, I thought. Had I known just how much free, quiet and solitary time there was going to be, I would have started on Day One. • Become fluent in French with Duolingo free online lessons. I misjudged the coronavirus, seriously misjudged just how long it would be with us. I was certain that it would be gone by June. Then by September. And here we are, 15 months later, still wearing masks and staying home. I’m determined not to let another year go by with so little to show for it. I’ve picked an interior paint color. Now I’ll order the paint and go collect it curbside at the hardware store. The first file of a new novel is ready, with “Chapter 1” and a first paragraph. It’s a start. My Duolingo account is still there, holding my place where I left off long ago. It’s possible that in a year, we’ll be right where we are now. What will you do with the time?
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By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet. ~Thomas Merton
METHODIST Batavia First United Methodist Church To Make Disciples We Must Listen, Learn, Lead, and Love Our Way to God! 8221 Lewiston Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 • Rev. Wayne Mort Worship & Sunday School, 10am Child care provided Sun. at 10am.
BAPTIST Cornerstone Church of East Pembroke
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2583 Main Rd., (Rt. 5) East Pembroke • 762-8721 • Email: cornerstonechurchep@yahoo.com
Sunday Service with masks and social distancing at 10:30am with Reverend Glenn Bloom, Jr. Bible Study @ 10am every Wednesday Sunday School children released @ 11am 1st Sunday of every month is Communion Sunday with coffee hour. Choir Practice Tuesdays at 1pm.
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First Baptist Church 306 E. Main St., Batavia, NY • 585-343-9002 • 585-757-6639 firstbaptist2002@yahoo.com • Pastor Dave Weidman Full Gospel Sunday Worship, 10AM. Sunday School 9AM. Wednesday Bible studies & prayer fellowship 1:15PM. Thrift shop Mon.-Fri. 11AM-1PM. Newly renovated with more space to shop! Cash sales only. CHRIST THE CENTER...LOVE FOR ALL WHO ENTER
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Our Lady of Mercy & St. Brigid Parishes Roman Catholic Diocese of Buffalo Offices: 44 Lake St., LeRoy 14482 • 585-768-6543 Fax: 585-768-7093 - www.ourladyofmercyleroy.org At Our Lady of Mercy, 44 Lake St., LeRoy, Sunday Masses: Vigil Sat. 4:30pm; Sun. 7:15am, 10:45am, 5:30pm Weekday Masses: Mon. through Fri. 7:30am; Sat. 9am Confessions: Sat. 3-4pm, Tues. 7-7:30pm, Thurs. 6-6:30pm At St. Brigid’s, 18 Gibson St., Bergen 14416, Sunday Mass: 9am; Weekday Masses: Tues. & Thurs. 8:30am; Confessions: Sat. 2-2:30pm
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Batavia First Presbyterian Church invites you to join us for in-person worship on Sundays at 10:00 am or on Livestream on Facebook Live. You can connect to the livestream (10:00 am) worship through our website at: https://fpcbatavia.org/ or by using this link: https://www.facebook.com/fpcbatavia/videos/. For the in-person worship at 10:00 am, we practice Coronavirus courtesy.
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Grace Episcopal Church The Rev. Canon Johnnie Ross 9 Browns Ave. (at west end of Genesee St.), Scottsville 889-2028 Sunday Morning: 10:30am - Holy Eucharist 10:30am - Church School
Lutheran Lutheran Church of Our Saviour (ELCA)
2415 Chili Ave., 585-247-7824 The Reverend Joachim K. Wilck, Pastor Recorded services on www.oursaviourrochester.org Email: office@oursaviourrochester.org Indoor and drive-in worship schedule for January-August: Thursday service at 7PM • Sunday service at 10AM We continue to follow social distancing and mask guidelines. We continue to broadcast outdoors for the drive-in services. Audio Loop for the Hearing Impaired.
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Do you have what it takes to work for one of the Northeast’s largest used truck & equipment dealers?
CDL A Drivers Needed
Experienced Truck Mechanic
Full-time picking up and delivering local no-touch freight. Company operation hours primarily M-F from 7am-5pm. Drivers average 45-50 hours per week. Overtime paid after 40 hours. Must hold a clean driver’s license with 2 years’ recent CDL A experience. Good pay and Benefits. EOE.
(with own tools) needed Competitve pay. Health care benefits. Matching 401K.
Send resume to info@caledoniadiesel.com or apply in person Caledonia Diesel, LLC 2905 Simpson Rd. • Caledonia. No calls please.
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RDU, 970 Driving Park Ave, Rochester. Or fax resumes to: 585-458-1741 or email: hr@RDUdelivers.com
PITTSFORD PAVING IS HIRING Paving positions (Rochester, NY) Compensation: to be determined by experience
• Truck Drivers -current CDL Class A or B license and DOT physical
• Machine/Heavy Equipment Operators • Paving Machine Operator • General Paving Labor - rakers, rollers, tampers, etc • Hardscape and Paver Stone Work We offer benefits.
WAYS TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY AT WORK Write things down. A to-do list floating around in your head can become overwhelming. The physical task of writing things down and crossing items off the list one-by-one can help you sail through tasks effectively. If you’re a mobile person, jot the list down on the notes function of a smartphone or use a task app that syncs with calendar functions.
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As a cleaner you will work as a member of the Department of Facilities Services to provide quality maintenance services that assure safe and reliable, and aesthetically pleasing buildings and grounds. Applicants must possess the ability to: perform medium to heavy manual labor, climb ladders and scaffolds, stand, stoop, bend and stretch for long periods of time. Industrial or commercial cleaning experience preferred. Must have a HS Diploma or GED and a valid NYS Driver’s license. Only individuals with a solid work history will be considered. Our cleaners enjoy excellent state of New York employee health benefits, sick and vacation time along with the opportunity for upward mobility. To apply for this opportunity, please submit a cover letter, resume and contact information references to: https://jobs.geneseo.edu/postings/3285 (1st Shift) or https://jobs.geneseo.edu/postings/3289 (2nd & 3rd Shift) If you need assistance, please call Human Resources at (585) 245-5616. SUNY Geneseo is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer SUNY Geneseo is committed to fostering a diverse community of outstanding students, faculty, staff, and administration. We recruit, hire, train, and promote persons in all positions and ensure that all other personnel actions are conducted without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, citizenship, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, veteran status, disability, genetic information, or any other protected characteristic. For our full non-discrimination statement see: https://www.geneseo.edu/affirmativeaction
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Operators & Laborers
• FULL & PART TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE • $14.35-$14.80 hr depending on shift • APPLY TODAY, START TOMORROW • full time openings on all 3 shifts • Apply online: https://chapinmfg.com/pages/careers or by visiting www.indeed.com OR stop in at 700 Ellicott Ave. in Batavia to fill out an application OR call (585) 343-3140 ext. 3017 to set up an interview
• Excellent pay and benefits • Advancement opportunitites
Call 585-538-2328 or Apply in person 1821 Scottsville-Mumford Rd. Scottsville, NY 14546
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F-T position, 3:00-11:30pm,12 mo/yr. Must possess or meet req’s. for Civil Service title of Cleaner. Perform tasks required to service school and administration buildings. Duties include, but are not limited to floor care, windows, trash removal, cleaning, moving furniture, etc. For more information and to apply for positions, please refer to our website: www.monroe2boces.org
Pathstone Weatherization Program is currently hiring!
Experienced Field Service Technician IMMEDIATE OPENING
Full-Time Temp to Permanent Positions Providing energy saving measures to lower energy bills & improve comfort in Monroe County
Crew Positions
This is a field service position that requires travel to customer locations within upstate and downstate New York (excludes NYC) approximately 2 – 3 days a week (day trips) and work at home base in Batavia, N.Y. Travel to supplier schools is required.
General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and home repair experience required. Also accepting applications for: • Crew Leader Requires knowledge of the home performance industry and experience managing an install crew. • Home Energy Auditor Requires BPI certification and knowledge of the home performance industry.
Responsibilities: Trouble shoot and repair electronic equipment for conformance to specifications. Demonstrate equipment on customer production lines.
Qualifications:
All Applicants Must: • Have Valid Driver’s License • Pass Background Check • Be able to lift a minimum of 50lbs • Work Well with others
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Minimum 2-years electronic repair experience. An AAS degree in computer repair or related discipline desired OR military experience as a substitute for a degree. Basic computer skills for Microsoft Word, Excel, etc. Mechanical, electrical, and troubleshooting skills. Ability to read and interpret service manuals and schematics. CDC Proof of COVID-19 vaccination completion. Reply with resume to: haley.read@marktecprods.com
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LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER • FULL-TIME Salary Range • Approx. $75,000 a year to start $3,000 Retention Bonus Program as well Excellent medical, dental and 401k benefits package! Full-time employment opportunities for CDL-A drivers for current and future openings. Duties consist of delivering to McDonald’s restaurants in New York State. No layovers. Must be willing to work in the yard fueling and switching when not driving. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including a weekend day. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. 18+ months’ driving experience preferred.
To apply: http://www.a-d.us
New Starting Wages Earn up to $17.50 an hour
Immediate Openings in the Following Areas: Forge Line Operators - $17.50/hr Automatic Welder Operators & Riveters - $17.00/hr Robotic Cell Operators - $17.25/hr 2nd & 3rd Shift Material Handler - $15.50/hr 3rd Shift Quality Assurance Technician - $16.00/hr Press Operators Level 1 & Level 2 - up to $16.00 / hr Maintenance Mechanics - Pay based on experience Immediate financial incentives for Attendance and Safety Programs. Benefits available upon completion of 75 days to include Holidays, Health, Dental & Vision Insurance, Short-Term & Long-Term Disability, Life Insurance and 401K with employer contribution. Visit our website at brunnerinc.com/CareerOpportunities for detailed job descriptions and to apply directly online. Visit us at 3959 Bates Road, Medina, New York 14103 to fill out an application and you will be interviewed the same day. Please follow all COVID CDC guidelines and wear your face mask. EOE
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FULL-TIME WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATES Anderson-DuBose has full-time employment opportunities for Warehouse Associates Job entails order picking with electric pallet jacks as the primary tool, pallet stacking, and loading trucks. Must be capable of performing physical labor, lifting up to 50lbs. Must be able to work early mornings or late nights and a weekend day. The schedule is a 4- day work week with overtime during the season. Pay is $19.00/hour to start. Generous benefit package including medical, dental and vision insurance. Benefit package also includes a 401k plan and paid time off. Casual positions are also available; $15.00 per hour to start. To apply http://www.anderson-dubose.com or http://www.a-d.us
CONSERVE ENERGY AROUND THE OFFICE Order an energy audit. Many utility companies will conduct energy audits free of charge or for nominal fees. These audits typically include onsite visits, during which auditors will look for areas where business owners can conserve energy.
We’re Hiring! Apply Today! Maintenance Technician II $22.00 to $28.00/hour based on experience
Maintenance Electrician $20.00 to $35.00/hour based on experience
Our maintenance teams support the health and well-being of our hens by monitoring, enhancing, fixing and replacing all things electrical and mechanical around the farm. Join a cohesive team who works together every day to keep our farm running smoothly!
Benefits: • Free farm fresh eggs • Paid Time Off • Health Insurance • 401k plan with company match • Dental & • Referral Program Vision Insurance (up to $1,000) Opportunities available at both our Basom and Clarence locations!
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Looking for FT Seasonal gutter installers NEW WAVE SEAMLESS GUTTERS INC. Knowledge of Construction • Driver’s License Good Work Ethic • Good Customer Service Gutter Knowledge a Plus Call
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RELIEVE STRESS THROUGHOUT THE DAY Delegate more during the day. Work is the third-leading source of stress among Americans. Men and women who feel overworked may benefit by delegating more tasks during their days or simply stepping back and taking on less work. The potential effects on your career of taking on less work will likely pale in comparison to the toll chronic stress, which can contribute to heart disease and stroke, takes on your body.
By Fifi Rodriguez 1. LAW: What is the subject matter of the Seventh Amendment to the U.S. Constitution? 2. HISTORY: What was the bloodiest single-day battle of America’s Civil War? 3. MEDICAL: What is a common name for somnambulism? 4. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital of British Columbia in Canada? 5. MUSIC: What was Elvis Presley’s last No. 1 hit? 6. SCIENCE: Which two elements on the Periodic Table are liquid at standard room temperature? 7. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president had the most children? 8. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is the Pritzker Prize given for? 9. LITERATURE: Which novel was the first to feature a place called King’s Landing? 10. TELEVISION: Which animated TV character’s favorite expression was “Hokey Smokes!”? Answers 1. Right of trial by jury in civil cases 2. Antietam 3. Sleepwalking 4. Victoria 5. “Suspicious Minds” 6. Mercury and bromine 7. John Tyler (15 children by two wives) 8. Lifetime achievement in architecture 9. “A Game of Thrones,” the first in a series called “A Song of Ice and Fire” 10. Rocky Squirrel on “The Bullwinkle Show” © 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.
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CDL A DRIVERS WANTED
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Potential for $53,000+ for Local WELDER – A SHIFT
Located near Medina, NY Shelby Transportation is now hiring a full-time driver: For round trip, local runs in the Western and Central New York areas (home every night). Tank endorsement a plus. On farm/agricultural tractor trailer driving experience strongly preferred. Minimum of 3+ yrs. recent experience preferred for both positions. Good MVR, No DUI/DWI. Excellent benefit and 401k package. Send resume or apply in person at: 4141 Bates Rd.,Medina, NY 14103
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Experience in MIG/TIG and spot welding Experience in welding: stainless steel, aluminum and cold rolled steel Ability to read blueprints and drawings 1-5 years’ experience • H.S. Diploma or GED
CNC SET-UP OPERATOR – A SHIFT Responsible for setting up and operating Mills and Lathes using deburring equipment and measuring tools. • Ability to calculate and set machine controls manually & enter commands • Experience with HAAS and MAZAK preferred • Sets up machine and observes machine operation to verify accuracy of machine settings and to detect malfunctions or out-of-tolerance machining, using precision measuring instruments such as micrometer and caliper. • Sets up and controls operation of computerized deburring and tooling machine to perform series of machining operations, such as drilling, chamfering, and deburring. • Inspects “first part,” and inspects work pieces throughout the production run for out-of-tolerance machining. • Minimum 5+ years’ experience • H.S. Diploma or GED
Excellent Benefits Package available. Email: jobs@shelbytrans.com 4141 Bates Rd • PO Box 191, Medina, NY 14103
JOB BENEFITS Vacation, Paid Sick Leave , Holidays, Health, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, 401(k) Plan Employment is contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen. Advantech Industries is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Any person with a disability needing special accommodations to the application process please call Human Resources.
A strong professional network can help professionals advance their careers and help others looking to do the same.
Pfisterer Lapp LLC, is the world’s leading manufacturer of high-voltage insulators. Come work for a company with a great reputation.
Civil Engineering Technicians Entry level positions available (immediately) to perform Special Inspections and Testing of material in the Rochester, NY area. EIT, ACI and NICET certifications preferred but not required. Training is available.
Production Worker Needed In LeRoy, NY! Day Shift! • Ability to read production orders, simple blueprints and work instructions • Able to lift heavy loads, Good mechanical skills Starting wage: $17.75/hr. plus 2nd shift premium if applicable
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PFISTERER Pfisterer Lapp LLC, 130 Gilbert Street, LeRoy, NY 14482 or e-mail resume to:
200 Jefferson Rd., Rochester, NY 14623
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ITEMS FOR SALE
TRACTOR IH 574: Diesel, 47 HP. 2wd, front loader/ box scraper. Good rubber and hoses. Great runner. $4500. 585-924-7404
POOLS & SPAS ATTENTION POOL OWNERS: Call Delta Pools for pool liners. In-ground pool liner installed for base price $2,995 (16x32). Inground pool openings $259 w/ chemicals. Schedule soon! 585-294-1600.
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* On May 18, 1917, six weeks after the United States formally entered World War I, Congress passes the Selective Service Act, giving the president the power to draft soldiers. Of the almost 4.8 million Americans who served in the war, some 2.8 million were drafted. * On May 20, 1506, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus dies in Spain. Columbus, and most others, underestimated the world’s size, calculating that East Asia must lie about where North America sits on the globe. * On May 24, 1844, before members of Congress, American inventor Samuel F.B. Morse dispatches a telegraph message from the U.S. Capitol to a railroad station in Baltimore. The message -- “What Hath God Wrought?” -- was telegraphed back to the Capitol a moment later.
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