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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I just moved to a new part of the country, where natural disasters like floods are more frequent than I’m used to. When checking out available emergency services, I found out that there is no emergency shelter nearby that allows pets. What can I do? -- Charlie B., via email
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DEAR CHARLIE: Knowing ahead of time what emergency services are available in a disaster is an excellent move. You won’t have as many unpleasant surprises during the high stress of a natural disaster. But it is a bummer that the local disaster shelter doesn’t accept pets. First, locate the nearest disaster shelter that does allow you to shelter with your pet. Develop a contingency plan for evacuating to this shelter, if possible. Another option is to identify pet-friendly hotels within an hour or two of your home; if you need to leave for more than a day, these may be an option. Next, find out if there are designated shelters just for pets during or after a natural disaster. You wouldn’t be able to stay with your pets, but they would be safe. Third, get engaged with the local government and animal shelter. Talk to your new veterinarian, too. Find out if there’s a local emergency management office and call them. Are any plans in place for taking care of pets in a disaster? If not, ask for steps to be taken to include this contingency. During California’s wildfires in 2018, there were very few facilities just for animals, and no shelters allowed them. The need was so great that empty strip malls were repurposed to care for pets and abandoned animals. Urge local government to create a plan now, before a disaster, so all pets in the area will have a safe place to stay.
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Results From 05-12-20 On Monday, May 4th, Governor Cuomo further explained his plans for a regional reopening of New York State. Do you agree that reopening should be based on each region’s data? 54% Absolutely! 18% Yes with limited travel 20% Not without masks required 8% No way! We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard!
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6 ways to prevent falls around the house
By Matilda Charles
Help Fill the Hours With an E-Reader I don't often recommend specific products in this column, but there's one that many of us could use right now: a Kindle. The Kindle is a handheld reading device, also called an e-reader, that holds thousands of books. Books can be downloaded into a Kindle -- both books you buy (or read for free) from Amazon, and free books from your local library. With Amazon's Kindle Unlimited, for $9.99 a month, you can read as many books as you like, or many books are $2.99 or less. For the device itself, consider the Kindle Paperwhite. Go to Amazon and read the reviews, questions and technical specs, such as WiFi versus WiFi+Cellular Connectivity, audio capability and storage size. If you already have a tablet, you can read e-books as well. You'll need an app, available for free on Amazon, if that's where you're going to order books. In the search box on Amazon, type in Kindle app. The biggest difference between reading on a tablet and reading on a Kindle is this: The Kindle has one purpose, which is reading. The screen doesn't have a glare (unlike the shiny glass on a tablet), and you can easily increase the size of the type font. If you want to download free books from your library, either onto a Kindle or a tablet, you can likely get help if you need it. Many libraries are technically closed now (the public can't go in), but staff are still there, some of them specifically to offer technical help. Call to ask for the specific e-reader app they use. Last week I gave you a puzzle to solve and promised the answer: What is the next letter in this sequence? O T T F F S S __ Answer: E ... as in One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, Seven, Eight.
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Despite all of the potential hazards around a house - from electrical issues to fire hazards to carbon monoxide - the National Home Security Alliance says that falls are the leading cause of death due to home accidents. Falls are responsible for one-third of all home-related fatalities. Although seniors are the group most affected by falls, these types of accidents can affect anyone. A broken bone may be a minor inconvenience for young people, but fractures are more serious for the elderly. As a result, seniors must take measures to protect themselves against falls. These steps can minimize risk at home. 1. Remove tripping hazards. Examine rooms and hallways for potential hazards, such as slippery throw rugs, floorboards that stick up, loose carpeting, or furniture that blocks walking paths. Remedy these hazards as soon as possible. Address loose floorboards and/or place nonslip materials beneath rugs. 2. Install grab bars or railings. Install grab bars in certain locations for extra stability or where someone may need leverage getting up from a seated position. They are particularly helpful near toilets and bathtubs and in stairways and hallways. 3. Stick to sensible shoes. Sensible shoes fit properly and have sturdy, nonskid soles. Avoid walking around in slippers or even in stocking feet, which are much more slippery. 4. Store items within reach. Store items that are used frequently, such as dishes, in easily accessible cabinets and other locations. This prevents having to climb or reach for them. 5. Install more lighting. Poor visibility can contribute to falls. Lighting in hallways, stairways, bathrooms, and bedrooms - even if it is a small night light - can be enough to light the way. 6. Reinforce your home’s exterior. Falls do not only occur inside. Inspect the perimeter of a property for uneven turf, holes or cracked or uneven patches of walkways. Make sure lighting is working at entryways, and check that exterior handrails are secure. Falls can cause serious injury or death, particularly for aging men and women. Simple fixes around the house can make things more secure and reduce the risk for falls. TF206001
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Joint Pain Not Usual Statin Side Effect --DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 69-year-old white male. I take one 20-mg pravastatin per day to manage my cholesterol. One of the side effects is joint pain. Are you aware of a substitute that does not have this joint pain side effect? -- H.L. ANSWER: Statins are one of the most common medicines used, and although they have relatively few side effects, so many people take them that there are many reported untoward effects. Muscle aches are common. Muscle breakdown is serious and, fortunately, rare. But joint aches are not a common side effect. In the package insert, “arthritis” is listed in less than 1% of people. Of all the statins, pravastatin tends to have relatively few side effects. It is metabolized differently from how the others are, so have a discussion with your doctor about taking a different statin, such as atorvastatin (Lipitor). Lipitor is much more potent than pravastatin (Pravachol), so the dose you will need is likely to be much lower. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: What is your opinion on screening for ovarian cancer in a woman with a family history (in my case, a sister)? One gynecologist stressed an annual ultrasound, while the other discouraged me from doing so. I am worried that if I wait until symptoms develop, the cancer might be pretty advanced. -- W. ANSWER: I really understand why people with increased risk for ovarian cancer are interested in screening. Unfortunately, we still don’t have any screening tests, such as an ultrasound or CA-125 blood test, that are good enough to recommend yet. I hope this changes soon. Promising work is progressing. Consider genetic testing for a familial cancer syndrome, such as BRCA or Lynch syndrome. People with one of these cancer syndromes are at high enough risk that screening may be of benefit, and there are ongoing studies to help identify the best strategy. Speak to your gynecologist about a referral to a genetic counselor. If you test negative for these genetic syndromes, you are at lower risk (but unfortunately, even low-risk women still may get ovarian cancer). You certainly should be vigilant for even mild symptoms of ovarian cancer; these are nonspecific and may include abdominal discomfort, bloating or swelling. Urinary urgency (a sense of needing to get to the bathroom right away) also should prompt a visit to your gynecologist, more so than in people without a family history. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: Is it possible that when immersed in water, you absorb it through your skin? Whenever I spend more than 30 minutes in the pool, I later have to urinate more than when I don’t spend time in the water. Can the absorbed water travel to kidneys? Can the chemicals added to pool water do some damage? -- E.M. ANSWER: Water is not absorbed to any appreciable effect when the body is immersed. The reason you urinate more may be due to unnoticed swallowing of pool water, which is very common in swimmers. Don’t worry about the chlorine in pool water. The amount of chlorine is similar to or only a bit higher than most tap water, and is not enough to be dangerous. *** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2020 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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To Julie and her crew at McDonalds in Spencerport: Thanks so much for keeping your customers happy during these times. Love you all from The Coffee Club.
Thank you to local school districts for working tirelessly seven days a week to provide learning activities and support to children and parents. The decision to keep our kids out of school has caused tremendous sadness for teachers. We hoped NYS would allow us to finish our school year face-to-face in class with our kids. Teachers are putting extended time into preparing lessons, creating activities that can connect to curriculum, attending virtual meetings with staff, training themselves on the digital environment, volunteering to pass out food and supplies
so judgmental. Also, to the person complaining about people going out in public, you are out in public as well.
You should not be so judgmental about a person that needs to go to work. They might not have the luxury of being able to stay home. Filing for unemployment is not an option now because of all the people who are out of work. They may have a family they need to feed, a house to pay for, bills to keep the gas and electricity on. People are becoming so nasty anymore. If someone must work, then that is what they must do, if someone must go to the store, do not be rude about what they are buying. There are so many reasons why, and maybe you should not be GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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for families and calling to check in on their students. Thank you teachers! This is not your preferred method of educating our kids, and you should be appreciated for going above and beyond to meet this challenge!
I want to thank the Farmington TOPS for their above and beyond efforts for maintaining COVID-19 precautions and sanitizing. They wipe down every cart after use and have areas for cleaned carts. They wash the carts after they are brought back inside. This is time consuming and a lot of work. There is tape on the floor at registers to help give people the 6ft distancing. Isles and spaces are much more open. They have some dedicated shopping hours for seniors on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Like many other stores, they close early have to
work, March 15th. I am selfemployed and have no income. I cannot work under new Pause order. Also, I have preexisting health issues that prevent me from taking an essential worker job. After many calls to complete an application, I received a call on April 17th. It took 20 minutes for the lady to say that I am approved, and I will get money in a few days, but I must recertify by Sunday. I did so only to be told I cannot recertify because my application is not complete, and that I must call the other number. I have called many times so far and have been hung up on each time after the systems says to hold. If it were not for food pantries, I think a lot of New Yorkers would starve to death! Each day that passes is one day closer to my company going bankrupt.
Shame on you. People put a lot of time and love into the one spot they can go and visit their loved one. If it ever happened to you, how would feel? The grave sites of loved ones are so private and personal to whoever visits, and to think someone would destroy their love and hard work is sad and unbelievable. It is against the law, and you can only hope that no one saw you and will not go to the police with the information. With all that is going on in the world right now, we have people like you doing more destruction to this world in just another way. Good luck sleeping at night I believe if you are going 60 with a clear conscience. mph on a country road, then you I filed my unemployment are speeding yourself. online on the last day of
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the store cleaned and stocked. Thank You for your work to help all in fighting this pandemic!
A big Heartfelt thank you to everyone who participated in Erin’s 18th birthday car parade on May 3rd. It was an awesome event. In her words, “Best Birthday Ever...Here Come the happy tears!” Erin has Down Syndrome, and all you wonderful people who came out made her day extra special during these difficult times. Special Thanks to Dawn and John who arranged this spectacular event! Be safe and well, The Hurley Family
Many thanks for checking on me and bagging my groceries in the Geneseo Aldi’s parking lot after I was having trouble breathing from wearing a mask in the store. The ER patients are lucky to have a caring nurse like you!
In a time when a pandemic is really bringing out the worst in people, I have noticed one thing at least, which gives everyone a little more enjoyment: more rants! Heartwarming, feel-good positive vibes are nice, but let us face it: the rants are what we all really enjoy. All the media-fueled pandemic panic has turned most people into toilet paper hoarding, OCD busybodies with an irrational fear of grocery stores and an insatiable need to complain, which makes for an invigorating “rants” section. So, thank you, ranters, for putting your annoyance to such good use! Stay home; stay safe. To the person who killed my loving and friendly cat on [local road] on April 29th and left him to die on the side of the road, how cruel of you! I am devastated. I hope you were not texting.
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Volunteers… We Need Your Help! BATAVIA Cancer Support Group for people with any type of cancer. The Cancer Support Group meets monthly to provide positive support in a friendly and informal environment. Held the last the last Tuesday of the month. Held from 5pm - 6:30pm at Healthy Living office, 164 Washington Ave., Batavia.
The Next-To-New Sale and Baked Food Sale at Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport, (across from Wegmans) has been rescheduled to be held from 9-6 on MAY 29th and 9-2 Saturday, MAY 30TH. Saturday is $2 bag sale all day and half price on items too large to fit in bag. Clothes, toys, household items, tools, books, and more!
YORK BROCKPORT 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 The Gathering Table and Teen Closet scheduled for Sunday, May 17, at Brockport First Baptist Church has been canceled.
The 67th Annual York-Leicester Field Day and Fireworks scheduled for July 5th has been CANCELED due to concerns about the corona virus. The event will continue next July 2021. The YorkLeicester Field Day Assoc. felt the safety of our residents, and area visitors was of primary importance.
In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt. ~ Margaret Atwood, “Unearthing Suite,” 1983
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Arc of Monroe klombardo@arcmonroe.org. Yard Clean Up, Raking
Bri-Pen Senior Rides – 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 9a.m.-3p.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).
Temple Hill Cemetery in Geneseo is looking for VOLUNTEERS TO HELP CLEAN UP. Contact Lee Ann at templehill@frontiernet.net or (585) 243-3440.
United Memorial Medical Center We need you! Our
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On May 8th, Suzanne’s Comfort Care Home will celebrate our 3rd year anniversary! Since opening we have helped 53 families through the end of life journey. Our house is very comfortable and homey, and our volunteers are very caring, selfless individuals. We are extremely grateful to have them, and we would love to continue to add to our volunteer family. Comfort Care Homes rely on donations. Suzanne’s has no paid staff and we do not receive any income from insurance, medicare, etc. Churches, businesses, and individuals have been so generous to us. During this pandemic Suzanne’s has been able to continue our mission and stay open. People have made and donated masks to us so we can continue to follow the required safety procedures. Suzanne’s is very thankful to all of you who have helped us continue our mission! Suzanne’s is looking for caring people to join our Resident Care volunteers. Join us; you won’t regret it. Volunteering feeds the soul. No need for any medical background, just a caring heart! Email Suzanne Schuster at suzannescch@yahoo.com, or call (585) 739-0306
COTTON MASKS. Anyone interested can contact Laura Bartolotti at LBartolotti@hcrhealth.com.
Contact: 585-637-1820 District Clerk, Brockport Central School District
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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.
150’ CHAIN LINK FENCE. Hard wood and poles, no gate. Ready for pick up: 585-359-1553
ADULT SCOOTER with a seat in working condition: 585-364-9663 KITCHEN CUPBOARDS: 607-260-4070
EGG CARTONS for crafts or folks with chickens. Dozen and 18 cartons available: 585-359-1553
Old COMPUTERS, DESKTOPS or LAPTOPS. Old AUDIO or VIDEO EQUIPMENT. Terry: 336-247-3245
16x16 WOOD DECK. You disassemble and take away: dlite70188@gmail.com
BIRD BATH, GLASS BLOCK and large TERRA COTTA POTS & SHEPARD’S HOOKS ideally 2: Marci 585-748-0356
CLAW FOOT BATHTUB good condition. Pick up only. Picture available, call or text 585-465-8691
6’ PRELIT CHRISTMAS TREE, a WAGON for gardening and GROUND COVER: 585-730-9292
SAMS PHOTOFACTS, 6 cabinets of folder numbers from 600s to 2100s: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
AURORA, AFX, TYCO slot cars and accessories: 585-330-8152 VINTAGE ELECTRONICS – Tube, tube testers, test equipment, radios, microphones, stereo audio, motors, speakers, meters turntables, communication gear, books, etc.: ilikeoldstuff@gmail.com
MEDIUM BLUE LOVESEAT. Good condition, you pick up. No tears or stains. From smoking home: 585-346-2215 FULL/QUEEN COLEMAN AIR MATTRESS used only 3-5 times, small leak. BLANK COMPUTER CDs and DVDs. Call or text: 585-754-1275 Two 20 # CARNIVAL BOOTHS (no wheels) from the Ionia Firemen’s Field Days. Great bolt together design, stores easily: dangb@aol.com 3-wheel PRIDE SCOOTER. Needs batteries and a bath: 585-226-8887 Two dozen 6-INCH SQUARE CLEAR PLASTIC BOXES. Good for an organization having a bake sale! You pick up. East Rochester: 585-586-8843
16- OR 32-MM VIDEO GAMES, silent or sound. Any subject: 585-794-0448 or mintshape@netacc.net Used KODAK CAROUSEL SLIDE PROJECTOR in working condition: 585-321-0194 Elderly man looking for old METAL ROOF to cover firewood: 585-315-1474 VIOLINS/VIOLAS with a bow: bka3lenhard@gmail.com
COOKBOOKS, box of variety of 25 cookbooks. Pick up in Batavia: 585-343-1660
DESKTOP SCREEN MONITOR: stujaxon@yahoo.com
Two SHAKER STYLE CHERRYWOOD PANELS, originally covering refrigerator doors. Sizes 63”x19” and 63”x13”. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
Unwanted copies of the local SENTINEL PAPER from over the past three years: 585-905-4240
Two matching RECLINERS, floral print with medium brown background. Good condition. You pick up: 585-889-3930
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN ground cover. Latin name Aegopodium. Also called Bishop’s Weed Garden Plant. Variegated. Will dig. Pittsford: 585-490-6808
18’ ROUND ABOVE GROUND SWIMMING POOL, must remove. Includes pump, filter, solar, winter and leaf screens. Good condition: ddfolts@gmail.com
OLD TENT, at least 10’x10’ to use for clubhouse roof: 585-637-0933
JEWELRY and ACCESSORIES. All kinds, any condition, broken, damaged or not and parts. Thank you: 585-377-4604
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LEGAL NOTICE BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNUAL BUDGET PRESENTATION AND BUDGET VOTE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Executive Order 202.26, the regularly scheduled Budget Vote and Election and the Budget Hearing have been adjourned to alternate dates and will follow modified procedures in accordance with that Executive Order. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that the annual budget presentation for the inhabitants of the Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, qualified to vote at school meetings in said district, will be held on Tuesday, June 2, 2020 at 6:00 p.m., for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the Education Law. This meeting will be held virtually. Information regarding virtual access to the hearing and the submission of questions for the hearing will be provided on the District’s website at www.bcs1.org. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that a copy of the statements of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for the school purposes, specifying the several purposes and the amount for each, may be obtained by any taxpayer in the District during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the annual meeting on the District’s website at www.bcs1.org. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District via email at District.Clerk@bcs1.org not later than the thirtieth day preceding the school election on June 9, 2020 to wit: to be filed not later than May 11, 2020 at 5:00 p.m.. Per Executive Order 202.26, said petitions will not require signatures of the qualified voters of the District. All other legal requirements to be a Board of Education member shall remain in effect. Petitions may be obtained via email at District.Clerk@bcs1.org. The following vacancies are to be filled on the Board of Education: one (1), five-year term, 2020-2025. Petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy upon the Board of Education for which the candidate is nominated. Candidates for the Board of Education are required by law to file sworn statements of campaign expenses. An initial statement must be filed at least 30 days before the election, a second statement must be filed on or before the fifth day preceding the election and a final statement must be filed within 20 days after the election. Information on this procedure may be obtained from the District Clerk. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that in accordance with Executive Order 202.26, the annual Budget Vote and Election will be held on June 9, 2020 and will be conducted solely by absentee ballot. Qualified voters of the District shall be entitled to vote. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States, (2) eighteen (18) years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the district for a period of thirty (30) days preceding the vote and election. At least one (1) absentee ballot with return postage will be mailed to each household in the District. Should there be more qualified voters residing at a household than absentee ballots received, the qualified voter should contact the District Clerk by email at District.Clerk@bcs1.org. to obtain a ballot. Military ballots will be provided per request submitted to the District Clerk by email at District.Clerk@bcs1.org. Military voters may designate in such email his/her preference to receive the military ballot by mail, facsimile transmission or electronic mail. Military ballots must be returned by mail. All absentee ballots (including military) must be received in the Office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. local time on June 9, 2020. NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that at the same time and manner for said election, to wit: on June 9, 2020, by absentee ballot, the annual budget will be voted upon, said budget being designated as Proposition No.1.
PROPOSITION NO. 1 Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: Resolved, that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, be and hereby is authorized to expend necessary funds to meet expenditures for the school year 2020-2021 and to levy the necessary tax therefore, be approved? AND NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, that at the same time and manner for said election, to wit: on June 9, 2020, by absentee ballot, the following resolution will be voted upon, and will be designed as Proposition No. 2.
PROPOSITION NO. 2 Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: RESOLVED, that the Board of Education of Brockport Central School District, Genesee, Monroe and Orleans Counties, New York, is hereby authorized to purchase school buses at a maximum estimated cost not to exceed $1,133,000 and that such sum, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be raised by the levy of a tax upon the taxable property of said School District and collected in annual installments as provided by Section 416 of the Education Law; and, in anticipation of such tax, obligations of said school district shall be issued. The School District Clerk is hereby authorized to amend the notice of the Annual District Meeting from time to time as, in his or her discretion, such amendment may be required. By order of the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District Debbie Moyer District Clerk Brockport Central School
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LOCAL DINING SPOTS FOSTER COMMUNITY Familiar faces: Some diners enjoy being a “regular” at their favorite local restaurants. Local dining spots also become gathering locations for residents in the know, instead of passing-through tourists or commuters.
Exciting News!
LURES
Reopening on Friday, May 22nd for Take Out only
The year’s at the spring And day’s at the morn; Morning’s at seven; The hillside’s dew-pearled; The lark’s on the wing; The snail’s on the thorn; God’s in His heaven All’s right with the world! ~Robert Browning
NOW HERE'S A TIP By JoAnn Derson
Hours: Fri-Sat, 11 am to 9 pm Sun, 11 am to 6 pm
Lures Restaurant & Bar 1033 Lakeland Beach Rd., Kendall, NY
585-548-1020 www.luresrestaurant.com
Bald Eagle Marina is in full swing! Only a couple slips left! No better way to practice social distancing than on a boat with a beautiful view of the Lake.
Bald Eagle Marina 1033 Lakeland Beach Rd, Kendall
585-763-0499 www.baldeagle-marina.com • info@baldeagle-marina.com
* If you have a stubborn stain on the driveway or garage floor, try oven cleaner. Spray the spot and cover it (to keep pets out) and then let it sit for several hours. Give it a good scrub and rinse with the hose. It might just do the trick! * “I have a tip for you. When pouring water in your coffee pot, use a 4-inch funnel by placing it in the tank. Helps from spilling water. Pour slowly!” -- P.T. in Illinois * Three ways to honor veterans on Memorial Day: pause for the National Moment of Remembrance (3 p.m. local time), a minute-long pause to remember those who lost their lives in service to our country; donate flowers or place flowers on the graves of veterans in your local cemetery; listen to the stories of veterans through StoryCorps’ oral history project (storycorps. org/discover/military-voices). * “Here’s a recipe tip from my brother’s man cave: Take a can of beer and mix it with a cup of barbecue sauce. Add a couple drops of hot sauce if you’re feeling spicy. Use the mix to marinate chicken thighs for several hours before slapping them on the grill. He says the beer helps the chicken absorb the flavor, and he must be right, because it’s so yummy.” -- E.D. in Arkansas * Clean hairbrushes and combs by soaking them in a baking soda/water solution. Put them bristles down in a large cup and add the solution. Don’t do this to wood handle brushes. * “Here’s a convenient way to measure oil and not have to wash an inconveniently shaped measuring cup: Label a glass jar with marks for common kitchen measurements: 1/4, 1/3, 1/2, 2/3, 3/4 and 1 cup. So easy.” -- J.K. in Vermont
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HOROSCOPES ARIES (March 21 to April 19) You might be a bit shaken by a friend’s request. But before the Lamb leaps to conclusions, insist on a full explanation. You still might say no, but at least you’ll know what you’re saying no to. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Seeing red over those nasty remarks by someone with an ax to grind? Of course you are. So get out there and give your supporters the facts they need to get the truth out. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) A changing situation should get you to reassess your vacation plans and make any adjustments as soon as possible. And don’t fret -- the change most likely will turn out for the better. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Don’t put off dealing with any negative feelings that might be left over from a recent confrontation. The sooner all is resolved, the sooner you can move forward with fewer complications. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Leos and Leonas might feel the urge to redecorate their dens, and that can turn into a good opportunity to strengthen family ties by putting the whole pride to work to make it happen. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Look for the most efficient way to get a job done quickly and well. Taking more time than you need to make it look more challenging is a short-sighted move you might regret later on. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A pesky problem should be dealt with immediately so you can put your time and effort into something more important. Someone from your past could have significant news for you. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A workplace situation becomes a lot more bothersome than you’d expected. Be careful not to be pulled into all that anger. Look for support among others who also want to avoid trouble. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Cheer up, lonely lovers, wherever you are. Just when you thought you’d been deleted from Cupid’s database, the chubby cherub proves that’s just not so. Congratulations. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) A casual relationship could take a more serious turn. Are you ready for it? Your stars say you are. Paired Sea Goats also will find a renewed richness in their relationships. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Meeting a collaborator with new ideas seems to be a dream come true. But for both your sakes, be sure all your legal i’s are dotted and t’s are crossed before you start working together. PISCES (February 19 to March 21) A romantic overture flatters the usually unflappable Fish. But since it’s a sincere from-the-heart gesture, go ahead and enjoy it. A minor health problem responds well to treatment. BORN THIS WEEK: You have the warm heart of a Taurean and the sensitivity of a Gemini. You would make a wonderful leader. So go ahead: Run for office. © 2020 King Features Synd., Inc.
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College Life Insights from SUNY Brockport’s President Macpherson By Amanda Dudek
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ife dramatically changed for many of us when COVID-19, followed by its restrictions, hit the United States. This was no less true for colleges across the country, including our own SUNY College at Brockport. Heidi Macpherson, President of SUNY College at Brockport, shares updates about its present and glimpses into its future. “The world changed right around the time our students were on Spring Break,” said Macpherson. “We had about ten days to transition all of our classes to an alternative delivery format.” More than 1,700 classes transitioned away from a face-to-face format, even very hands-on and interactive courses such as dance, theatre, the arts, and nursing. “I am so impressed by the incredible creativity of our faculty as they embraced the challenge of thinking through how best to ensure our students met their learning outcomes,” she said. Several policy alterations were made for the semester, including extending the offer of Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading to students for a wider range of courses and employee telecommuting which reduced campus density dramatically. Some college items were not able to transition. “Sadly, all of our spring and summer events were cancelled,” said Macpherson, referring to various ceremonies such as commencement ceremonies and the high school graduation ceremonies it usually hosts. The decision not to hold the college graduation ceremonies online was informed by the students themselves. “We surveyed our graduating seniors, and the overwhelming response was that they did not want to have a virtual commencement,” stated Macpherson. “We will hold an in-person ceremony for them sometime over the next year when it is safe to do so. In the meantime, we’re hosting a virtual senior class toast as a way to celebrate our seniors,” she added.
Community members thanked essential workers at the Brockport’s Big Trucks event! Its seniors are not the only ones for whom the college is going above and beyond during these uncertain times. “We created the Golden Eagle Opportunity Fund to raise money for students in need,” said MacPherson. “To date, we have distributed nearly $35,000 to these students.” The college is also loaning laptops to students when necessary, accommodating the just under 40 students who were unable to return home and rallying to provide for another group: study abroad students. The College at Brockport was also called upon early in the crisis to host study abroad students in precautionary quarantine, a big challenge they embraced. “When asked to help, we said yes, and got to work immediately,” Macpherson recalled. The college had about a day and half to prepare Gordon Hall, an empty residence slated for renovation, to house these students, bringing in furniture, toiletries, linens, refrigerators, microwaves, and more. When the students arrived, the new challenges they brought were met with incredible response by the college and surrounding communities. “We had to devise quarantine protocols – including how to monitor health and feed these students,” said MacPherson. The community support that these students received was outstanding, from dropping off requested items that students had asked for to singing happy birthday to one of the students. “I was touched and moved by our community’s generosity and spirit, and it makes me proud and honored to be part of this area,” Macpherson shared. “We received many heartfelt messages of gratitude from students after they left.” The College at Brockport also supports its surrounding communities. “As a state institution, we feel compelled to serve the public good,” affirmed
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Macpherson. “We are a college engaged with community, and one of the goals of our strategic plan, which is Building a Better Brockport. We were able to donate a lot of PPE as a result of our commitment to public health. Our experts are also working closely with the county and volunteering as needed.” Additionally, the college partnered with the Village of Brockport, the Town of Sweden and the Brockport School district to collect and donate hundreds of masks, and it partnered with Foodlink to host a food-pickup. It also SUNY College at Brockport President, hosted a social distancing Heidi Macpherson event, entitled, “Brockport’s Big Trucks,” which provided hundreds of families with a safe way to get out of the house. “The smiles on children’s faces were incredible,” Macpherson reflected. “We have heard so much gratitude from our community for putting the event together. I can’t think of a better way to show our support for our community than to assist where we are able to.” As for the future of classes and campus life, things are still unclear. “We have created a Bringing Brockport Back committee to help determine what we will look like come fall,” explained Macpherson. “We are thinking creatively, flexibly and strategically, but it won’t be business as usual as we protect the health and safety of our community.” The college has identified three primary, possible scenarios: near normal with protocols around face coverings, frequent handwashing, increased disinfectant cleaning and social distancing; starting the semester online and then bringing students back to campus partway through; and preparing for the entire semester to be online. “Our planning is in conjunction with SUNY, New York State, and county health officials, and we will communicate with our students, faculty and staff when we know more,” stated Macpherson, adding, “The workplaces of the future may increasingly be in an online environment.” Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories online at www.gvpennysaver.com: •
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Assistant Grain Mill Operator
1647 Wheatland Center Rd. Scottsville, NY 14546 www.sabinmetal.com
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.
GENERAL LABORERS – Needed in a secondary metal processing mfg. environment. HS/GED preferred, able to work all shifts. Able to lift 50 lbs. Basic math, reading & writing skills. Able to work independently. The position involves walking and standing for long periods of time and performing strenuous physical labor. No experience required, we will train. This is a full-time position, 40 hrs. per week.
Health/Vision/Dental insurance, paid vacation and holidays, profit sharing, 401K, and life insurance.
MAINTENANCE MECHANIC - Candidate must be experienced in Industrial Plumbing, Welding, Pump Repair & Minor Electrical. This is a full-time day shift position, 40 hours per week. Must be willing to work overtime as needed.
For an application visit www.cecrocker.com or call 585-345-4141
INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN - Experience with PLC, DCS, instrumentation and control systems. Must be able to read and understand electrical drawings, wiring diagrams for trouble shooting problems & terminating cables. Able to bend, cut, thread & install conduit plumb & level. Able to use a Volt/Ohm/Meter and understands what each function is used for, experience with multi-meters & meggers. Familiar with voltage & amp ratings on nameplates & how to hook them up. Must possess good trouble shooting skills. Able to lift 50 lbs., able to bend, squat & climb stairs/ladders. Able to work with minimal supervision and any shift as needed. At least 2 yrs. of experience and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Serving Agriculture Since 1930
www.cecrocker.com
Worker Needed for General Construction/General Labor Good pay, year round work. Experience required.
All candidates must be at least 18 yrs. old & be able to pass drug screening, background check, Motor Vehicle report, & Pre-employment Physical. Email resume to: human.resources@sabinmetal.com or call HR Department at 585-538-2194 for appointment time to complete application & initial interview. Sabin offers competitive benefits, vacations & holidays, personal & birthday time off, 401K, Health, Dental, & Tuition Assistance.
585-737-0490 or 585-548-2814
Call Ferguson Builders to apply
EOE/AA/M/F/VET/Disability
Maintenance Technician
WHAT IT TAKES TO BE A TEAM PLAYER Participates frequently: Even when his or her own work is done, a team player does not shy away from taking on the tasks of others to ensure a project is completed on time. This also can include offering tips or pointers.
Our Sunrise cage-free, organic farm in Basom, NY has a great opportunity for a candidate with hands-on maintenance skills and experience. If you have experience with mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and/or pneumatic devices this opportunity could be perfect for you! Are you handy, good with tools, or work on cars at home? Our maintenance roles use and learn a variety of skills in a farm environment. Agriculture experience is not required though welcomed.
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Security & Maintenance Technician – 3rd shift This position requires a high level of responsibility, integrity and trust. This position is responsible for the overnight security of three farms from our Clarence, NY location. Addressing maintenance issues inside/outside of barns is required. Safety is paramount. If you enjoy working overnights, have maintenance experience (production environment or handy at home), and youʼre comfortable and experienced with computer systems, apply today!
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Candidates must not own or hunt birds due to bio-security policy.
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Contact us to advertise in this section! 1-866-812-8111 STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Singularity chess is played on a board that’s distorted in the center, allowing for some pieces to make U-turns and attack the same square in a variety of ways, while bishops can change square colors.
Immediate Opening for a Property/Leasing Manager – Western NY
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Responsibilities & Qualifications: Regional Property Manager oversees multiple affordable rental housing properties in 3-5 counties in Western New York. Properties are regulated by USDA RD and/or NYS/HCR/RRAP/HUD and the LIHC program for multi-family housing. Candidates must have extensive proven Residential Leasing and Compliance Training and demonstrated experience as a Supervisor to apartment site managers, particularly in LIHC regulated housing. Works with other internal Property and Finance staff in main office. Permanent position is with a well-established private not-for-profit regional development and management company. Reports to Finance Manager and CEO. Works with the Supported Housing staff serving Elderly/ Disabled residents in company-owned housing.
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Position Responsibilities/Requirements include, but not limited to: • Knowledge of Fair Housing, ADA and other specialized governmental requirements for operation of publicly-financed Rental Housing with both NYS and Federal level guidelines.
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• Ability to collaborate with support agencies and services providers for special populations (i.e., the Elderly, Disabled, Veterans, etc.).
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• Ability to oversee & guide the work of multiple Rental Site Managers/Site Caretakers and property maintenance contractors. • Work with an in-house Supported Housing Services team led by Regional Services Coordinator for certain services-enriched properties for the Elderly, Frail Elderly and Disabled. • Prepare regular, highly accurate compliance reports for various agencies/lenders, both private and public. • Develop and implement required Marketing Plans for target markets and ensure maximum occupancy. • Supervise and train Site Staff; Assist with tenant relations, eligibility certifications and other landlord/ tenant matters.
• Reliable transportation for regional periodic travel (day travel primarily). • Reliable judgment, ability to meet deadlines, and problem solving skills within company and regulatory guidelines. • Advanced understanding of and adherence to privacy guidelines and other confidentiality standards. Education/Training Required: A Bachelor’s Degree is preferred but not required with suitable equivalent combination of advanced education/training/with several years’ proven related experience in the operation of similar regulated housing. Certifications for Regulated Affordable Housing a PLUS. Competitive Compensation and Benefits for this Salaried Position, based on qualifications. Position may be filled on an interim basis with provisional terms for suitably qualified applicants. Must have a flexible schedule.
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Experienced Equipment Operators • mini excavator • dozer • loader • backhoe
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• Assist with preparation and tracking of Annual Budgets for properties and monitor expenses.
Send cover letter, resume, & application to: cduross@gvrpc.com or mail to: Genesee Valley Rural Preservation Council, Inc., Attention: Christine DuRoss 5861 Groveland Station Rd, Mt. Morris, N.Y. 14510 E-mail cduross@gvrpc.com for the required company application. EOE
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• Underground Utility • Concrete • Topsoil Restoration • Asphalt Restoration Excellent pay & benefit package. Employees must pass drug and background tests. Travel will be required. e-mail: hr@ironwoodhh.com fax: 585-783-1209 call: 585-235-1125 ext 168 IRONWOOD HH is an EEO employer
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Experienced Equipment Operators • mini excavator • loader • backhoe
Experienced Construction Laborers • underground utility • topsoil restoration Excellent pay and benefit package. NGA certification a PLUS. Employees must pass drug and background tests. E-mail: hr@ironwoodhh.com Fax: 585-783-1209 Call: 585-235-1125 ext 168 IRONWOOD HH is an EEO employer.
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