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PITTSFORD: 3524 East Ave, Kilbourn Place - June 7-9, (9-5pm), cash only. ESTATE SALE furniture, console tables, stools, chairs, designer woman’s clothing, shoes (many with tags size 10-14 shoes 9-9.5, jewelry, handbags, home accessories, household items, china, table linens, books, outdoor planters, much more. estatesales.net for photos. 585-746-6151.
BROCKPORT: 151 and 152 Gary Drive. 6/6-8 (9-5pm). TWO FAMILY SALE. Kitchen items, decorations, women’s shoes (size 6), planters, baskets, luggage, tote bags, small appliances, vases, children’s and women’s clothes, jewelry, toys, shadow box decorations, free box items and much, much more!
SCOTTSVILLE: 54 N. Cavalier Road. June 8th & 9th (9-2pm) DOWNSIZING Baseball cards and memorabilia. Neons, old vinyl, lots more.
NORTH CHILI: Mayflower Village Garage Sale (off Buffalo Road onto Foxtail Lane)! 6/7-6/8 (9am-4pm). 12 homes on 4 streets. Foxtail, Springflower, Daisy and Snapdragon.
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HILTON: 937 Lawton Rd, June 7th8th and June 14th-15th from 9-4 John Leiter’s BARN SALE/YARD SALE. Power tools, mechanical and electrical, new parts (car quest). No early birds. FLEA MARKET: Saturday, June 8th and 2nd Saturday of each month. VENDORS WANTED. Contact Russell Auker, @ Orleans Produce Auction, Tuesdays & Fridays. 12590 Ridge Rd., Albion.
BROCKPORT: 62 Sherwood Dr 6/7/19-6/8/19 (9-5pm) GARAGE/MOVING SALE with something for everyone! Harley-Davidson: memorabilia, clothing & parts, antiques, furniture, clothing, fitness equipment & more!
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LAWN & LANDSCAPING HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Try using that Aries charm to warm up the usual set of workplace naysayers, and then back it up with a solid block of facts and figures to sell your idea to your colleagues. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) While nothing can deter a determined Bovine from following a course you believe in, it helps to have some supporting data and statements by trusted colleagues to make your case. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Take advantage of new information that could help make your career transition easier. The weekend is a good time to re-establish relationships with people you haven’t seen in a while. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Personal matters demand your attention as oncestable situations begin to shift. Quick action to shore things up is called for in order to avoid more problems down the line. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Although your financial picture begins to brighten, “thrift” and “caution” are still the watchwords for fiscally astute Leos and Leonas to live by. Expect news about a family matter. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Before you try to blame a colleague for a workplace problem, make sure you have the proof to back you up. Make some quiet inquiries on your own to try to solicit more information. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) Trying to cheer up a depressed friend or downcast family member can be difficult. But keep at it, and your efforts should soon pay off in ways you might have never expected. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Taking a new look at an old and frequently recurring problem might lead you to consider making some surprising changes in the way you had been handling it up till now. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) Despite what the naysayers might say, setting your sights on a new goal could be one of the smartest things the typically sagacious Sagittarian has done in a long time. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Rebuilding an unraveling relationship won’t be easy. But you can do it, if you really want to. Just remember to keep the lines of communication open between the two of you. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A new friendship could develop into a close relationship. Meanwhile, reassure an old friend who might be feeling neglected that he or she is still an important part of your life. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) You might be feeling that you’re still in over your head as you continue trying to adjust to your new situation. But the pressures ease by week’s end, giving you time to come up for air. BORN THIS WEEK: You have a gift for sensing the feelings of others. You might consider a career in some aspect of counseling.
Refresh Your Home for Spring Reorganize cluttered areas If a room (or rooms) in your house are in disarray, start by reorganizing those often-used spaces to give them a like-new look and feel. Begin by removing everything from the room - including the furniture, if you’re able and separate your belongings into boxes or piles based on what you plan to put back in the room, move to another location and throw away or donate. Once you’ve cleaned the space, resituate the necessary furniture then place items you’re keeping back in their places in tidy fashion so they’re easy to locate.
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Beyond windows and doors, exterior outlets, plumbing and utility access, chimneys and walkways should be sealed for unwanted holes, says Kasunic. And homeowners should have their furnaces and roofs professionally cleaned and inspected. Finally, cover the water heater and change the furnace filter so your furnace doesn’t have to work as hard. If you are thinking of new windows, Kasunic agrees that this is the best time for both availability and price. Learn More: For further facts and advice, go to www.windownation.com. Page 5
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Padding It isn’t alw ays necessary to purchase the m ost expensive or thickest padding. How ever, it is w ise to pick a pad that m atches the type of carpeting you’re selecting and one that aligns w ith how you plan to use the room . You m ay be able to go w ith a thinner pad in low -traffic room s and beneath dense carpeting like berber. In high-traffic room s, choose a thicker, m ore durable padding. Padding prevents carpet backing and fibers from com ing apart over tim e. It pays to invest in a padding that w ill last as w ell.
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TRIVIA TEST By Fifi Rodriguez 1. ADVERTISEMENTS: Which company’s ads feature a character called Elsie the Cow? 2. GEOGRAPHY: What is the capital of America Samoa? 3. MUSIC: Which 1960s song features the lyrics, “Sont des mots qui vont tres bien ensemble”? 4. INVENTIONS: In what year did American Express introduce an international credit card network? 5. MOVIES: Which island is the setting for the film “The Teahouse of the August Moon”? 6. HUMAN BODY: What does a Brannock device measure? 7. CHEMISTRY: What is the first element on the Periodic Table? 8. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: How many red and white stripes are on an American flag? 9. LITERATURE: What was Shakespeare’s wife’s name? 10. LANGUAGE: What does the German term “blitzkrieg” mean in English?
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ALEXANDER A Day of Tractor Pulls: Antique Stock! Saturday, June 15th, 2019 Western NY Steam Show, 10294 Gillate Road, Alexander, NY. Gates open 8:30am. Pull starts 10am. M.P.H. for /Div. I, II & III. All brands are welcome. Transfer Sled Pullers will get there 2nd pull free. Also there is a Dead Pull and Team Pulls. Starts at 4,500 lbs. Information: Frank Howard 585-768-8528. In the evening Empire State Pulls 5 Classes - Super Farm, Modified, Light Super, Diesel Trucks, Heavy Super. Info. Frank Chittenden 716-474-4492. Food is available all day. Chicken BBQ at 5pm.
BATAVIA Family: In It Together!! Sponsored by Hillside Foster Care Featuring amazing pieces by kids currently in foster care, those who have been adopted through care, and those in families who foster/ adopt. Come on out to meet these incredible artists, hear their stories, and support bringing awareness to foster care! GO ART! Seymour Place, 201 E. Main Street, Batavia. Gallery Hours: Thursday and Friday 11am-7pm and Saturdays 11am4pm.
YWCA Spring Fest! 2019 - Sponsored by The YWCA of Genesee County. SUNDAY, JUNE 9, 10-4PM at the BATAVIA DOWNS GAMING AND HOTEL, 8315 Park Road, Batavia. Over 100 Vendors, Food Trucks, Entertainment, Bounce Houses, Train Ride, Pony Rides, Much, Much More! Free Admission. Genesee County Mother of Twins Club - A support group for mothers of multiples serving the Genesee county area. Genesee, Wyoming, Monroe, Orleans county mothers of twins, triplets, etc. Join us the first Wednesday of every month 7-9pm at the Richmond Memorial Library, 19 Ross St., Batavia. Innovations by Janet Root featuring Fabric Art. Held through July 6, 2019 at GO ART! Seymour Place, 201 E. Main Street, Batavia. Gallery Hours: Thursday and Friday 11am-7pm and Saturdays 11am4pm. www.goart.org. Calvary Baptist Church Youth Group’s Rummage Sale Fundraiser is set for Friday, June 21 and Saturday June 22 at 3515 Galloway Rd., Batavia. The hours are 9am4pm Friday and 9am-NOON Saturday.
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Nature’s Selections - Held through July 6, 2019. Nature’s Selections by Lydia Zwierzyanski and Megan Peters featuring Mixed Media. GO ART! Seymour Place, 201 E. Main Street, Batavia. Gallery Hours: Thursday and Friday 11am7pm and Saturdays 11am-4pm. Music Night with Old Hippies The museum is proud to welcome Old Hippies for a night of acoustic music from the 50’s, 60’s, and 70’s. Join us for a night of music, friends, and good memories. Music begins at 7pm and is $5 per person and $4 for museum members. Thursday, June 6, 7-9pm at the Holland Land Office Museum, 131 West Main St., Batavia. http://www. hollandlandoffice.com
We’re opening up our doors to help you tackle spring. Stop by Empire Tractor at 5072 E. Main St. Rd., Batavia, NY 14020
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The American Legion Auxiliary Chili Unit 1830 is offering two Neil Collins scholarships for Senior girls in the Churchville-Chili, Gates-Chili or Wheatland-Chili School Districts. The scholarships are one time in the amount of two $1,000 for first and second place. Candidates for this award shall be a girl in her senior year with an overall (B) average or better, and has plans to further her education. Selected on the following basis: Character, Leadership, Scholastic Standings and Community Activities. Application and Criteria are available by e-mailing Melody Wasko, melodyb52@twc. com. Deadline for receipt of application package: June 6th, 2019.
BROCKPORT Opioid Addiction Recovery Begins With Staying Alive - Learn how to use Narcan. Become Someone’s 2nd Chance. (Participants will receive a free dose of Naloxone (Narcan), and training on how and when to use it.) Thursday, June 6 @ 7pm. Register by calling 585-637-4240. Brockport United Methodist Church, 92 Main St., Brockport. BLAST OFF to our Summer Reading Kick-Off Party! Saturday, June 22, 6-8pm. Kick off the summer with an awesome space-themed glow party. Games, crafts, and more for preschoolers to fifth graders. Then we’ll end the night with some juggling by Gravitational Bull. To see all of the programs that Seymour offers please visit www. seymourlibraryweb.org or call us at 585-637-1050.
CLARKSON Clarkson Historical Society presents talk on how Pre-Civil War Academies revolutionized education in America. You’ve probably driven past these historic 19th Century academy buildings without realizing the critical role they played in educating America’s youth. College at Brockport Archivist Charlie Cowling will share the history of this unique educational form that arose in response to the educational needs of a growing nation. This is a fascinating part of our history to learn and talk about. The talk begins a 7PM Wed., June 5 at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 W. Ridge Road. It is free and everyone is welcome to attend.
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Grand Bazaar - Saturday, June 1st, North Darien Bible Church, 9762 Simonds Rd., Corfu. Huge Yard Sale! Vendors and Crafters! Lunch options to purchase. All proceeds benefit the Mexico Missions Trip Team. https://www.facebook.com/ events/842087356150527/
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CROSSWORD GREECE Stop Suicide - Learn to Help Save a Life! This in-depth seminar will give you a solid understanding of suicide intervention, prevention and postvention. Attend this informative seminar addressing the issue of suicide, taught by Nick Costello, a former crisis relief chaplain with the Billy Graham Assoc. Nick received training from The International Critical Incident Stress Foundation and University of Maryland instructors, on suicide. Saturday, June 15, 9AM-11AM. Doors Open 8:15AM. Location: Gymnasium at Greece Assembly of God, 750 Long Pond Rd., Greece. Cost: $20/per person includes manual, continental breakfast/coffee. To register contact: 585-225-3880.
LEROY Basement Sale! United Methodist Church will hold a sale on June 6, 7 & 8th in their basement of household items, furniture, books, seasonal items, and nursery items. The sale will be from 9:30-3:30 Thursday & Friday (June 6 & 7) and from 9:30-12:30 on Saturday (June 8). Bag Sale on Saturday. Please park behind the church and use the back entrance (handicapped entrance) of the church. See you there!
NORTH CHILI Community Pancake Breakfast A community pancake breakfast will be served and includes a free door prize drawing. Join us every first Saturday of the month from 8am-10am at the United Methodist Church of North Chili, Corner Westside Drive and Buffalo Rd., North Chili. Cost: $5 for Adults and Children ages 5-10. http://www. umcnorthchili.org
OAKFIELD Oakfield Village Wide Garage Sale, Saturday, June 8th, 9 to 3. Rain or shine. Usually more that 50 home sale locations. Maps available showing sales sites and coupons for discounts at sponsoring businesses. Lions Club will be selling Italian sausages and hot dogs. Event is sponsored by the OakfieldAlabama Lions Club and proceeds go toward Lions service projects.
Recovery International Meetings - A peer led meeting for nervous people to alleviate their fears and anxieties. Meetings are held weekly and last about 1-1-1/2 hours. This is a self help method (not a 12 step process). It is peer led held in a safe place, in a nonjudgmental setting, and is confidential. There is a free will offering. Join us for a meeting and see if our “method” can work for you! Our website is: www. recoveryinternational.org. Enter your zip code to find a meeting near you. We have telephone meetings and web chat rooms. Hearing Other People’s Experiences: HOPE - Prospective, veteran, or new hearing aid users can share their experiences, questions, and hearing loss journeys an informal discussion facilitated by retired audiologist and hearing aid user Joseph Kozelsky CCC/A. Held June 4, 10-11am, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Road, Rochester. http://www. hearinglossrochester.org Hearing Loss Association Rochester chapter: Hearing aids in noise. Dr. James Feuerstein CCC/A, retired audiologist and professor emeritus, Nazareth College, explains how advanced technologies can help people with hearing loss understand better in noise. Held June 4, 11-1pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Road, Rochester. Program begins at n o o n . h t t p : / / w w w . hearinglossrochester.org Hearing Loss Association Rochester chapter - Employment help through ACCES-VR: Adult Career and Continuing Education ServicesVocational Rehabilitation is a state agency providing a full range of employment services needed by persons with disabilities through their lives.Counselor Julia Rood notes that they even cover the cost of hearing aids for job seekers and/or workers with hearing loss. Find out more. Held June 4, 7pm9pm, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Road, Rochester. Program begins at 8pm. http:// www.hearinglossrochester.org
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ROCHESTER The Gates Historical Society will hold an event on Saturday and Sunday, June 1, 2, 8 & 9 from 10 am to 3 pm featuring VINTAGE WEDDING GOWNS from the 1880’s to the 1940’s. The event will be held at the Hinchey House at 634 Hinchey Road, Rochester (585) 464-9740. No reservations are required. Admission fees at the door will be $5.00 for GHS members (please bring your membership card) and $10.00 for nonmembers. Light Refreshment will be served. https://www.gateshistory.org GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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SPORTS QUIZ By Chris Richcreek 1. Since 1970, five college baseball teams have won back-to-back College World Series. Name three of them. 2. True or false: Although Hall of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer gave up 303 home runs during his 19-year major league career, he never surrendered a grand slam. 3. Who is the only Florida State football player to be the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft? 4. Name the player who holds the NBA record for most playoff games played? 5. Who was the last NHL player before Calgary’s Johnny Gaudreau in 2019 to have a six-point game? 6. Who holds the record for most career medals in Olympic speedskating? 7. In 2019, golfer Dustin Johnson became the fifth player in the past 50 years to reach 20 career PGA wins before the age of 35. Name two of the other four to do it. (c) 2019 King Features Syndicate, Inc.
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On June 2, 1924, with Congress’ passage of the Indian Citizenship Act, the United States confers citizenship on all Native Americans born within its territorial limits. Before the Civil War, citizenship was often limited to Native Americans of one-half or less Indian blood.
Five Tips For Financial Stability In Retirement Years (NAPS)—Most people have a vision of their golden years that includes a comfortable retirement in which they can spend their time doing the things they enjoy. That dream doesn’t require a substantial amount of wealth, but it is a lot more attainable if you have some financial stability. Unfortunately, just 17 percent of older Americans are “financially healthy” and four in five low- and moderate-income Americans over the age of 50 are struggling with at least some aspect of their financial lives, according to a 2019 study funded by AARP Foundation. Here are five tips for increasing financial stability during your retirement years: 1. Stay out of debt. Debt can be destabilizing because it robs seniors of some of their free cash flow and reduces the amount of money they can spend each month. Credit card spending is especially dangerous for retirees, so consider a pay-as-you-go habit for new purchases. 2. Be a smart investor. Whether you have a small retirement savings or a large investment portfolio, a diversified low-cost investment strategy can deliver additional income for spending and help you stay ahead of inflation. Choose a mix of stocks, bonds and cash that helps you sleep soundly at night, according to The Vanguard Group. 3. Consider downsizing. Many retirees are hesitant to move out of the home where they raised their children, which is understandable for both emotional and practical reasons. But it might improve your financial stability to sell your current home and buy a less expensive one for retirement, pocketing the difference and investing it wisely. 4. Delay Social Security. For retirees who have not yet signed up to collect their Social Security benefits, it may be advisable to delay that start date as long as possible. This may sound counterintuitive if you are searching for financial stability, but research has found that most seniors will benefit from the higher payouts they will receive by deferring to age 70, if possible. 5. Increase cash flow. One way to raise the amount of cash available for funding your retirement is to work part-time, an option that is more available to seniors than ever before. Another possibility is to unlock cash tied up in assets that you might not even realize can be sold. For example, a life insurance policy is considered your personal property and—as such— you have the right to sell that policy anytime you like. When a consumer sells a policy in a “life settlement” transaction, the policy owner gets a cash payment and the purchaser of the policy assumes all future premium payments, then receives the death benefit when the original policyholder passes away. Candidates for life settlements are typically aged 70 years or older, with a life insurance policy that has a death benefit of at least $100,000. A comfortable retirement is possible without an enormous nest egg, but it is very difficult without at least some degree of financial stability. By staying out of debt, practicing smart personal finance and maximizing cash flow, the vision you had of your golden years could be within reach. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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* On May 31, 1930, actor Clint Eastwood, best known for his role as San Francisco Police Inspector “Dirty” Harry Callahan, is born in California. Eastwood got his start playing Rowdy Yates in the popular TV Western series “Rawhide.”
* On June 1, 1968, Helen Keller dies in Connecticut at the age of 87. Blind and deaf from infancy, Keller circumvented her disabilities to become a world-renowned writer and lecturer. Her teacher, Anne Sullivan, taught Keller sign language at age 6 by using a hand alphabet.
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: What do you know about flesh-eating bacteria? After going to a hospital to get a mole checked, I developed an itchy rash that won’t go away. I am worried. -- H.W. ANSWER: Let me reassure you that this isn’t flesh-eating bacteria. Itchy rash around a mole can be due to eczema, or it might be a fungal infection or one of several other benign skin conditions. A dermatologist can help figure out which. But, since you asked ... The term “flesh-eating bacteria” is misleading since it’s a disease, not a particular bacteria species. The term refers to a condition called “necrotizing fasciitis” (“necrotizing” means that the infection kills cells, and “fasciitis” references the connective tissue in the body that the infection proceeds along). However terrifying, it is fortunately a rare condition. There are only about 1-3 cases per 100,000 people. It may occur in people who are otherwise healthy and who happen to get an injury that penetrates the skin. But it is more common in people who have a diminished immune system due to chronic illness (diabetes, kidney or liver disease, cancer, heavy alcohol use). In most cases, in people with chronic disease, it is a combination of bacteria that cause the infection. In previously healthy people, the bacteria most associated are group A streptococcus. This bacteria strain has enzymes that damage the body and has the ability to evade the immune system. It can grow very rapidly, and early treatment is paramount to stopping the infection before permanent damage is done. In some cases, amputation is necessary; in others, no treatment is effective. The disease has a high mortality rate. The particular bacteria in a person with this diagnosis are very dangerous, and there are cases of person-to-person transmission of the bacteria, leading to additional cases, so caregivers and family need personal protective equipment. Effective treatment starts with recognition of the diagnosis. That can be hard; initial signs, such as redness, swelling and fever, can be nonspecific. Skin lesions, like blisters or bruising, can be misleading. However, a very high fever and more pain than expected are big clues to the diagnosis. Treatment is primarily surgical. Antibiotics alone are ineffective.
LONG-DISTANCE CAREGIVING (NAPSI)—Chances are, at some point you will be a caregiver to a friend or family member. Providing care and support can be challenging in any circumstance, but caring for a loved one who lives far away presents a unique set of challenges. When providing care for loved ones who do not live nearby, keep the following three tips in mind. Plan ahead. Learn your loved one’s medical wishes, contact information for doctors as well as important financial and insurance information. Research community options. Many older adults need a little help to stay healthy and independent. Area Agencies on Aging and other communitybased organizations can connect caregivers to programs that help with transportation, personal care services, nutrition, home modification and repairs, legal services, falls prevention programs and more. Care for yourself. The Eldercare Locator can connect caregivers to local resources that can help, including caregiver support programs that can provide training, and support groups and other resources that help caregivers better support their loved ones—and themselves. The Eldercare Locator can help both care recipients and their longdistance caregivers. Through its website, www.eldercare.acl.gov, and national Call Center at (800) 677-1116, the Eldercare Locator connects long-distance caregivers to resources that can provide assistance where it is needed most—in the care recipient’s own community. The Eldercare Locator is funded by the U.S. Administration for Community Living and is administered by the National Association of Area Agencies on Aging. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Hope Dealers BTC Cleans Communities for Addiction Recovery By Amanda Dudek “
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Stephanie Forrester (center) with VP Karena Lee (left) and Volunteer Adina Evert (right) amazing,” Stephanie shared. “We have helped over 100 people get into treatment, picked up 75,957 needles, handed out 5,450 lunches and 778 prepared meals (courtesy of Food by DeLeo), handed out 26 sheet pizzas (courtesy of Caraglios in Greece), secured 39 abandoned properties and even saved a life using Narcan and CPR!” Hope Dealers BTC also hosts a recovery radio show on 106.3 FM from 4-5pm on Sundays. “We share these stories and help people to understand that it is okay to talk about addiction,” explained Stephanie. “Addiction carries a lot of shame and blame, both for us and our families. Most addicts are amazing people who made poor choices. My parents did everything they could for me; they fought for me. Let’s educate instead of judge; let’s help each other.” Hope Dealers has many plans for the future, as well. “We are currently working on a program to launch into schools,” said Stephanie. “We have spoken at a couple of schools, sharing our personal stories and what we do. We have also spoken at youth groups and panels, and we normally have a table at recovery events. The Monroe County Probation Officers Association has also invited us to share at a workshop they are having. We hope to Stephanie Forrester, increase awareness, Founder education and conversation.” Hope Dealers BTC also hopes to create better living options for addicts in recovery. “People coming out of detox often have no place to go; others are sent back to live a block from where they used to get their substance,” explained Stephanie. “We would like a house in the city for addicts waiting to get into detox,” said Stephanie. “We would also like to have a house for those who have been discharged from detox and are waiting for inpatient treatment and yet another sober living house outside of the city.” Hope Dealers BTC gladly accepts all volunteers, including those looking for community service hours. If interested, call 585-633-8690 or email hopedealersbtc@gmail.com. For more information, visit www.hopedealersbtc.com. Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com to view previously posted stories and to post your own. Visit My Hometown today!
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condition: 585-409-6477 PLAYER PIANO ROLLS and OLD MUSIC BOX: Please leave message 585-671-1996 CEMENT PEDASTAL to put a statue outdoors. Preferably 12”16”: 585-482-3962 Looking for FLAT SCREEN TV – 24” for granddaughter: 585-637-0933 4 oz. & 8 oz JELLY JARS needed for a fundraising project for the Webster Comfort Care home: 585-872-3638 Free-standing and in good shape PUNCHING/TRAINING BAG for cardio: babygirlblueray@gmail.com Looking for WALL KITCHEN CABINETS in good condition: 585-749-2432 Good working REFRIGERATOR for a garage. Cohocton area: 585-384-5962 MOVING BOXES and PACKING SUPPLIES: 585-314-9124 MANUAL WHEELCHAIR for a 350lb+ person. Must have removable arm and footrests: 585-394-3272 MOVING BOXES: Lindalou0805@yahoo.com RECUMBENT ELLIPTICAL or BIKE for someone who has severe anxiety about going to the gym: wommack91895@gmail.com Looking for OLD VINTAGE CHILDRENS METAL ALADDIN LUNCHBOXES (preferably Jonny Quest) with original thermos: Text or call 585-943-8641 TWIN MATTRESS AND BOX SPRINGS and a PLASTIC SHELVE with two to four shelves: 585-200-0564 WEED TRIMMER – ION BATTERY OPERATED or CORDLESS for an elderly person. Preferably in good working condition: 585-346-9777
RCA VCR in good working condition. You pick up. 3 miles south of Dansville: mstewart12@stny.rr.com
CLEAN BLANKETS, MATTRESS PADS, SHEETS, COMFORTERS, BATTING etc. in any condition to fill quilts which are
FIREWOOD cut to length. Hardwoods. You load and haul: candss@rochester.rr.com
donated to missions: 585-948-5036
KENMORE INTELLISOFT 350 WATER SOFTENER – works great. Changed to city water so not needed anymore: 585-948-9549 MAGAZINES – Food Network, Cooking Light, Good Housekeeping. Like new. Brockport: 585-637-7505 INSULATED DOGHOUSE (32x29x32) and NON-WORKING PUSH LAWNMOWER. You pick up, Dansville: 585-335-4779 MEN’S XXL PULL-UPS. Five packages of 12: 585-219-4372 Two 17” SVGA CRT computer monitors in excellent working condition. These are tube-type, not flat panel. Take one or both: sc45@frontiernet.net 12” portable SINGER SEWING MACHINE, 110-120 volt in portable carrying case. Honeoye Falls/Mendon: 585-704-7948 or mrowelovesart@yahoo.com TWIN BED, MATTRESS, BOX SPRINGS, SHEETS, BLANKET, COMFORTER, PILLOWS, SHAM & CURTAIN. You pick up: Barbalout@yahoo.com Un-opened HP PRINTER INK - 934XL (2) Black, 935 Color (2) Cyan, (1) Magenta, (1) Yellow. You pick up: tina@perintonfamilyacupuncture.com FUTON, red and black: 585-728-9717 COMMODE, good condition: 585-624-9855 8” FULL SIZE MEMORY FOAM MATTRESS, almost new. Batavia. Leave voice message: 585-250-4180 Large amount of PACKING/MOVING PAPER FOLDED, BOXED. Geneseo area: 315-375-8516 BOOKSHELF, good condition: 585-334-6916 WEBER GRILL, working condition and a TOSHIBA PROJECTION TV. You pick up, Pittsford: 585-317-4209
Collection of FLOWERPOTS in Batavia: 585-343-7066 CHAIN LINK FENCE. White. 4’ high. Lengths of 3’, 13’, 30’ & 72’ with 4’ gate. You dismantle. Oakfield, 585-948-9296
MOVING BOXES, BUBBLE WRAP, TISSUE PAPER for moving:
Karilynncerv@gmail.com Working REFRIGERATOR, ELECTRIC STOVE, CLOTHING WASHER and DRYER: Karilynncerv@gmail.com
Submit at gvpennysaver.com under Our Sections - Give & Take - or call 226-8111 x 111 Let us know when your item is taken/you receive what you asked for and we will remove it from the list.
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I have this beautiful antique silver wine decanter that I bought at an auction. I always pour wine from that. ~Paul Lynde
PUBLIC AUCTION OF A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE
CONTRACTOR EQUIPMENT AUCTION TUESDAY, JUNE 11TH AT 11 A.M. 5533 OAK ORCHARD, BARRE NY LIVE & ONLINE BIDDING. INSPECTION BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Selling: Komatsu D58P dozer, 7158 hrs, 6 way blade; JCB 930 field lift; Komatsu FG25T towmotor, lp; MEC 2548HT scissor lift; (3) Elgin street sweepers; 2007 Mack CXP613 road tractor; White GMC w/Aspen UB60 under bridge aerial unit; International w/Aspen UB50 under bridge aerial unit; 2002 Freightliner FL70, man lift, tool boxes; 2001 Freightliner FL70, flat deck; 2013 Ford F150 (2); 2009 Chevy 2500HD; 2008 Chevy 2500 HD; 2007 F150; 2002 F450 w/ 18’ van body; 2004 F150; Tennant floor scrubbers; Generac 90A3235-S industrial generator; Solartec traffic lights; generators; trash pumps; backpack blowers; jobsite compressors; pallet racking; traffic cones & barrels; road working safety equipment; pressure washers; lp heaters; man cages; box dumper; walk-in coolers (3); water tanker trailer; much, much more. Terms: 13% buyer’s premium, 3% discount for cash or check. Absolutely nothing to be removed until settled for. All items sold “as is”.
Thurs., June 6, 6:00 p.m., 1194 Ladue Rd., Sweden, NY. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, assessed at $131,900, 10 acres, Brockport school district. Public water, private septic. TERMS: Sold subject to seller’s acceptance of final bid. 10% Buyer’s Premium. $20,000 deposit auction day. Closing in 45 days. See www.bontragerauction.com for photos & details.
PO Box 58 Stafford, NY 14143
8975 Wortendyke Rd., Batavia, NY 14020 Auction Center Office • (585) 343-4529 www.bontragerauction.com
585-343-5449 www.williamkentinc.com
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It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade. ~Charles Dickens
Fair Housing Statement All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center 1 W. Main Street Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
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VOLUNTEER We Need Your Help!
American Diabetes Association colbrown@diabetes.org • (585) 458-3040 ADA Tour de Cure on June 8th, 2019. Volunteers can help with: Event Set Up, Volunteer Check-in, Support And Gear Vehicle Driver or Assistance, Medical Support, Rest Stop, Parking, Active Kids’ Area, Clean-up and more!
American Red Cross Finger Lakes Chapter www.redcross.org/volunteer • Mary Ann Tozer, maryann.tozer2@redcross.org • 607-936-2428 Volunteers needed for a variety of things.
Caregiver Respite Program at Lifespan Shannon Megna • 585-244-8400 x152 smegna@lifespan-roch.org Volunteers needed to provide much needed respite for caregivers of those with early stage dementia.
Lifespan-Ombudsman Program (585) 287-6214 • dfrink@lifespan-roch.org Volunteers needed to advocate for older adults living in long-term care settings.
Lima Volunteer Ambulance scottdomuracki@gmail.com • (585) 245-2655 Accepting volunteers for EMTs and Drivers.
Little Lakes Community Association Mary Ann Thompson • (585) 367-1046 littlelakescommunitycenter@gmail.com Volunteers needed in updating our building. Volunteers are also needed for our events.
Puzzle Answers This Week
Livingston County Hospice skniffin@co.livingston.ny.us • (585) 243-7290 Friendly visiting, respite, socialization, caring for terminally ill throughout Livingston County.
New York Museum of Transportation info@nymtmuseum.org • (585) 533-1113 Many volunteer opportunities available. Join in on the fun of working together as we save history.
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Noyes Spice Box Gift Shop 585.335.4358• cbarrows@noyeshealth.org Looking for volunteers. Flexible, 3.5 hr. shifts available 2 -3 times per month.
Pines of Peace Comfort Care Home Shelly DeVito, Executive Assistant 315-524-2388 • coordinator@rochester.rr.com www.pinesofpeace.org Volunteers needed for resident care, meal prep, housework/laundry, lawn/garden, much more!
RGHA Twig Gift Shop Apply: http://rochgenhosp.vsyshost.com/vsys (585) 922-3558 Seeking volunteers familiar with with general retailing and excellent customer relations skills. Only 8 hours per month requested. Many Volunteer Perks.
United Memorial Medical Center 344-7465 • KTennity@ummc.org Volunteers needed. Positions and shifts vary. Only 2-4 hour shifts a week required, depending on position. Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown. Positions published online, and in print on the last week of the month as space permits. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Have a group of friends who would like to get together for an evening of fun?
FAIRY GARDEN CLASSES only $30 We supply everything!
In The Red Shed!
Gift shop including fresh produce, jams, jellies, glazes, spreads, fresh honey, homemade soaps, candles & more
Annuals • Perennials • Hanging Baskets Geraniums • Fruit • Vegetables • Bedding Plants M-SAT, 9-8; SUN 9-5 Gift Certificates 1 mile south of Rt. 104, 1 mile from Rt. 31, north of lift bridge
delivered a compelling message, it also helped heighten the awareness of making positive and healthy decisions by our students. Their collective participation played a key role in the smooth facilitation of the event and was very much appreciated. A huge Thank You from Pittsford Sutherland High School to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, Pittsford Volunteer Ambulance, Keenan Funeral Home, Sutherland Auto, and the Sutherland student actors for participating in the DWI crash reenactment on 5/14. It not only Last week I went to pass a Lady in an SUV. She couldn’t maintain a constant speed, going back and forth from 45 to 55 mph. A large dump truck was tailgating me. I waited and passed legally, and when I did, what did she do, she sped up. I barely got passed her and had to jerk over due to running out of passing lane as I reached the crest of the hill. I couldn’t slow and get back behind her because the truck then tailgated her. Why isn’t this a criminal act? It appeared to be intentional on both their parts. I now have a dash cam and will take it to the police station if need be. Funny, after I got over, she turned left. My first thought was to turn around but then I would get the blame for road rage even though they created the dangerous GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Kudos to Joanna Aguglia, St. Christopher’s Church, and Gates To Recovery. An open panel presentation/discussion was brought to our Church on May 20th. The topics were drug addiction, suicide/overdose statistics,
Navarra’s Farm Market & Greenhouse “We grow it all!” 3272 Eagle Harbor -Waterport Rd., Albion “Celebrating 31 years and still growing strong”
toxic vaping and how Gates To Recovery is there to help, 24/7. Over 75 people attended, and it was open to the public, very informative. The epidemics are real Stigmas must be erased in order for us and our loved ones to be understood and respected. These concerning issues are very, very active in our communities. Thank you again for taking time to do this for our local residents.
Thanks to all who patronized my yard sale on May 25 on East Lake Rd, Livonia. Together we raised $277.55 for the Livonia Ambulance. People found
us through the Penny Saver ad. So many stories shared about how the ambulance crews have blessed people’s lives. This is a great community! Marian Coger
The Big Springs Garden Club of Caledonia-Mumford would like to thank the community for their many donations of perennials, house plants and related garden items. Your support plus participation at our annual sale on May 24 and 25 helped to make it successful. Thank you!
situation. Who speeds up before an intended turn?
are allowed to make noise now. I just deal with it. After all we were once kids and made noise, didn’t we? As far Restaurants, please as cell phones, I don’t make if you’re including a calls on mine there, but if my suggested tip when signing husband needs something, for the check, calculate it and I’m in town, he needs to by the cost of the actual get ahold of me. I’m leaving meal. It’s SNEAKY to expect mine on and turning the a 10% or 15% tip which sound down. I guess you includes food AND state have to deal with it. tax. You may have great food and great service, but While out with my 2 special sneaky actions like this needs children, we decided reflect on your business. to stop at a playground in [local town] at a church. To the person who There was no one there, and complained about noise in my children were so excited the library: it’s not like that to play there. Upon entering anymore. When I went there the playground, a large sign a year or so ago, I didn’t said, “Not For Public Use,” like people being loud. I and there were security said something about it and cameras galore. We left, was told to go in a separate and they were so sad, not room with my laptop if I understanding why. My two couldn’t deal with it. People children and I were confused
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by this apparent lack of empathy.
To the person who cried censorship because a local movie theater isn’t showing a certain movie: If a government official prevents a movie from being shown, that is censorship. Movie theaters, however, can and do refuse to show movies all the time. It’s how private business works. Otherwise, it would also be censorship if a theater that caters to families isn’t showing a hard R movie.
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Keywords, phrasing, formatting, and having the right skills for the job can ensure a résume is seen by a recruiter, and perhaps even lead to a new career.
is seeking a certified High School English Teacher (9-12 grade) for an open teacher position in their English Department. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching the following classes: English 10, English 11, AP English 11. NYS Teacher Certification is required. Part-time (.8FTE) position begins September, 2019. This is a great opportunity for a retired public school teacher who still wants to teach in a positive learning environment.
LPN PRIVATE DUTY: Is Home Care Your Passion? Hours-every other Sat. & Sun., 2pm-10pm.
Call (585) 589-0576 or email jrozwood@rochester.rr.com
PLANT OPERATOR Starts at 17.95 per hour. Performs routine production operations. Must be able to climb stairs and ladders. Have a valid NYS driver’s license. Have a high school/ GED diploma. Benefits include excellent health and dental insurance (70%-100% company paid), $50,000 company paid life insurance, matching 401k plan, paid time off, wellness benefits. Apply
4141 Bates Rd./P.O. Box 191 Medina, NY 14103 jobs@wnyenergy.com
NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL
Interested applicants may contact Principal Wade Bianco at wade.bianco@ndhsbatavia.com.
CONSERVE ENERGY AROUND THE OFFICE Conservation methods can help save energy and preserve natural resources, but business owners may also be intrigued by the potential cost-savings of conservation. Utility costs vary depending on the size of a business, but the U.S. Small Business Administration notes that prospective business owners must estimate and include such costs when seeking loans to start their businesses. Estimated utility costs can be intimidating, especially for those owners who have never before owned their own businesses. Traditional conservation methods like recycling and reusing are great ways to conserve and save around the office, but business owners also can embrace some other ways to lower their office energy costs while benefitting the planet at the same time.
MAKE A LIFE-LONG DIFFERENCE FOR YOUNG CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
JOIN THE HEAD START TEAM! Apply today: Head Start Site Coordinator - Orleans County Responsible for day-to-day program supervision, operations and oversight of Medina Head Start Center (serves as OCFS Director). Provides support, including assuring staffing, for 3 single-sight Head Start classrooms/sites in Orleans County. Assures sites are in compliance with NYSOCFS Day Care regulations, Head Start Performance Standards and other required regulations. Integral part of Head Start Leadership Team. Specific duties posted at caoginc.org. REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS • Bachelor’s degree with minimum 12 credits in Early Childhood and/or child development or NYS Children’s Program Administrator credential AND Minimum 1 year full time teaching experience in day care or other early childhood program AND One year experience supervising staff in child care or related field of work OR Associate’s degree in Early Childhood or related field with a plan of study leading to: a Bachelor’s degree; or a New York State Program Administration credential AND Two years full-time teaching experience in a child day care center, family or group family day care home, or other early childhood program AND Two years of experience supervising staff in a child care program or related field of work • Proven experience working in leadership role; good organizational skills • Experience with computers including data software programs • Successful candidates must be cleared through NYS and federal background checks, and pass NYS physical for day care licensing (at time of hire) • Agency approved driver status and vehicle required Respond by March 3 with resume to: Human Resources Administrator 409 East State Street, Albion, NY 14411 hr@caoginc.org 589-5605 EMPLOYMENT
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GVPENNYSAVER.COM The Genesee County Public Defender is seeking a
Full-Time Investigator A more detailed job description is available at the Human Resources link on the Genesee County website at www.co.genesee.ny.us. Information about this office can also be found on that site. The deadline for applications for this position is June 14, 2019.
Rochester Concrete & Block Boom Truck Operator and Ready Mix Concrete Driver Experience Necessary! Medical Ins., 401K, Vacation and Competitive Salary E-mail resume or application to: jobs@cranesville.com or fax 518-627-9172 • www.drive4cranesville.com
Resumes can be sent by mail to: Jerry Ader, Public Defender County Courts Facility, 1 West Main Street, Batavia, New York 14020 by fax to: 585-344-8553 or by e-mail to: public.defender@co.genesee.ny.us Inquiries can be addressed to: Jamie Amburgey at the Public Defender’s Office by phone at: 585-815-7815 or by e-mail at: jamie.amburgey@co.genesee.ny.us
Join the New York State Workforce As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $40,875 to $49,709* The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming counties.
1647 Wheatland Center Rd. Scottsville, NY 14546 www.sabinmetal.com
Minimum Qualifications: Must have a current license and registration to practice in New York State, or a limited permit to practice in NYS, or an application on file for a limited permit to practice in NYS
For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov
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 & standing for long periods of time and performs strenuous physical labor. No experienced required, we will train. This is a full-time position, 40 hrs. per week. Must be willing to work overtime as needed.
NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 *includes $2,000 geographical differential
SECURITY GUARD - Must have current valid NYS Security Guard License. Must be able to work all shifts including weekends & holidays. Must have clean driver’s license and own transportation. MATERIAL HANDLER/SHIPPING RECEIVING - Seeking energetic & reliable individual to work as material handler/shipping receiving, responsible for handling all aspects of shipping & receiving; receives/unloads incoming materials and compares information on packing slip with purchase order to verify accuracy of shipment, weigh materials, process outgoing shipments and prepare bills of lading, drive forklift, able to lift at least 50 lbs., understand/comprehend MSDS/SDS, excellent attention to detail, ability to work independently & knowledge of Microsoft Word or Excel is a plus.
As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200 Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming Counties Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter
For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSO Exam application available at: http://dsacareer.com/
All candidates must be at least 18 yrs. old & be able to pass drug screening, background check, Motor Vehicle report, & Pre-employment Physical.
Human Resources Office: (585)
461-8800
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.
NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620
EOE/AA/M/F/VET/Disability
An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
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Events Coordinator: Part - time, hours as needed with a very flexible schedule - job can be performed remotely with minimal school time presence required. Successful candidate will be self-motivated, possess excellent people skills, be highly organized, capable of coordinating with volunteers, and overseeing all aspects of event planning and follow through. If you are interested in joining our team at the #1 ranked high school in the region apply to Mr. Wade Bianco at wade.bianco@ndhsbatavia.com or mail your information to him at Notre Dame High School, 73 Union St, Batavia, NY 14020.
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WOMEN AND STEM The number of women entering the professional fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is slowly growing around the world, but there is still a sizable gender gap in these professions. According to the College Board, which produces many standardized tests, only 27 percent of all students taking the AP Computer Science exam in the United Science are women. Similarly, just 18 percent of American computerscience degrees are attained by females. However, this is not the case elsewhere in the world. A paper by Gijsbert Stoet and David Geary published in Psychological Science noted that women who live in countries with traditionally higher gender inequality tend to choose STEM professions more readily. Algeria, for example, has one of the highest ratios of women in STEM professions, at 41 percent. Stoet and Geary surmise that women in these countries may be choosing careers with the strongest path to financial independence. According to a U.S. Department of Education report, students studying science or math in college have a higher employment rate and salary than other majors after graduation. STEM majors typically earn an average of $15,500 more annually than nonSTEM majors. Engineering and engineering technology tends to pay the most. Women eager to secure competitive, stable and well-paying jobs should carefully consider the opportunities available to them in STEM fields.
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DID YOU KNOW? In a survey of 3,500 working professionals, Allied Van Lines found that 17 percent had relocated for a job. Roughly 50 percent of those who relocated did so for career advancement and/or more money, while 8 percent moved to be closer to family or for other relationship reasons. Moving is often characterized as stressful, and 31 percent of survey respondents who moved indicated that finding a home was the most challenging part of relocating for a job. Acclimating to a new community (29 percent), finding services such as utilities and medical care (13 percent) and making friends (12 percent) were also cited as some of the most challenging parts of relocating for a job. As difficult as relocating can be, 64 percent of those who had relocated expressed positive sentiments toward their job relocation, while just 7.5 percent harbored negative feelings about relocating (28 percent were neutral).
Part-Time Apartment Manager (Brockport) Experience in rental housing preferred but not required. Fax resume, including salary requirements, to
Belmont Management Co., Inc.
716-854-2981 Attention Joy Kelly Equal Opportunity Employer
LIFE’S TOO SHORT FOR THE WRONG JOB. COME JOIN THE HOOD HR TEAM ONSITE At HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS, 4356 Commerce Drive, Batavia, NY 14020
THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 2019 • 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Resume is required! HP Hood has been around for over 170 years and is one of the largest branded dairy manufacturers in the United States. We are hiring ALL POSITIONS for our new, state-of-the-art, Batavia, NY facility. This facility features industry-leading manufacturing equipment, an onsite fitness center, and the ability to be part of a growing facility.
WE ARE HIRING FOR THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS (will be provided with on-the-job training):
JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH Astronomer: Observing, researching and interpreting astronomical phenomena requires a strong understanding of mathematics.
DRIVER NEEDED CDL - Class B Full time position. Pre-alcohol and drug testing is required. Equal opportunity employer. Apply in person to:
HP HOOD LLC PROVIDES THE FOLLOWING: • Competitive Compensation
• Corporate Discounts
• Company Paid Life, AD&D, STD & LTD Insurance
• 10 Paid Holidays
• Paid Vacation
• Retirement Savings with Company Match
• Tuition Reimbursement & Scholarships
• Free Employee Assistance Program
• Relocation Packages
• Continued Training & Development
• Medical, Dental & Vision
• We have three shifts to fit your schedule!*
• Paid Sick Days
• Mandatory Overtime paid after 40 hours every week
• Onsite Fitness Center
WNY Concrete
*Shifts - 1st shift 6 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., 2nd shift 2 p.m. to 10:30 p.m., 3rd shift 10 p.m. to 6:30 a.m.
638 E. Main St., Batavia, NY 14020
If you are looking for a rewarding career in a friendly, team oriented environment, please apply at: www.hood.com/careers
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J&J Trucking Brandon, LLC, a small family run trucking company,
is hiring Class A CDL Drivers
Immediate Openings at US Gypsum Company, Oakfield for
to cover various loads to include: Brockport to WI and back; Brockport to NJ and back; Brockport to PA and back; regionally in Upstate NY.
• ELECTRICIANS: Competitive wages including a $2,000 Hiring Bonus plus retention bonus at year 1 and year 2. Retirees are encouraged to apply! We have both part and full time opportunities for qualified/experienced individuals.
Local refrigerated freight. days/nights/weekends full or part-time, whatever fits your schedule. We offer: • No touch freight with drop & hook • Newer equipment, home weekly • Pay per pc mile, stop pay, short haul pay, detention, paid weekly via direct deposit • Paid vacation, sign-on bonus, health ins, dental ins., short & long term disability, $15,000 life ins. policy, Colonial Ins.- accident, hosp., transplant, etc., paid holidays, and 401k
• PRODUCTION OPERATORS: 2018 gross wages $47,000 - $73,000
• SHIFT MECHANIC: 2018 gross wages $52,000 - $77,000
Requirements: • Must have Class A CDL • 23 years old with 2 years driving experience • Good driving record
Full range of benefits including medical, dental, vision, retirement plan, 401k matched at 50%, holidays, vacation, sick days, etc.
If interested, please apply at: usg.com/careers or call: 585-344-5099 Other opportunities available at: usg.com/careers
If interested please contact Misty at
920-346-2880 x5
Many retirees still work even after calling it a career, and opportunities abound for men and women looking to fill their time and make a little extra money along the way.
Caledonia-Mumford Central School 99 North Street, Caledonia, New York 14423 Phone (585) 538-3400
Vacancy Notice Position(s): 1.0 FTE Literacy Teacher (Elementary Level)
2 Long Term Substitutes (Elementary Level)
Requirement: NYS Certified, Prior Experience Preferred
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