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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Poison Ivy? Gardener Shares Home Remedy ---
DEAR DR. ROACH: Quite by accident, I have found a home remedy for poison ivy and poison oak. As an avid gardener, I get poison ivy once or twice a year. I always wash my hands, arms and any affected area with liquid soap. However, this time I was out of soap and used a liquid detergent with a degreaser. I put a small amount on my arm, rubbed it down my arm and added water to wash it off. I have tried different detergent degreasers over the past several months, and any of them will work. It makes sense, because poison ivy and oak have urushiol oil, and of course a degreaser would dissolve it and wash it away. I hope you can pass this on to your readers! -- F.C. ANSWER: I appreciate your writing, and I agree with your take on the issue. Poison oak, ivy and sumac all have the same irritating oil, urushiol, which is one of the few substances that can cause a severe hypersensitivity reaction the first time a person is exposed to it. Repeated exposures are often worse. The most important advice on these poisonous plants is not to get exposed in the first place. That means removing it if it’s in your yard, if possible, and knowing how to recognize and avoid it. Protective clothing is essential if you must be near it. If you are exposed inadvertently and recognize it, then removing the oil is urgent: Within 10 minutes is best, but washing off will help even if it’s two hours after exposure. Washing after the rash shows up isn’t helpful. Warm water with soap or detergent is recommended, but don’t over-vigorously scrub, because damaging the skin can make the rash worse. The oil can stay under the fingernails and on clothing. Clean under the nails carefully and wash clothing in hot water. *** DEAR DR. ROACH: I was receiving testosterone injections for a diagnosed low testosterone level (96, with the normal 300-720). I received testosterone injections for a number of years, as directed by my doctor at that time. Ultimately, I changed doctors and the new one prohibited the testosterone injections as “too dangerous to continue.” I objected then and am about to object again, since my symptoms in the past year continue to point to low testosterone, in my mind. I have low energy level, low libido and erectile dysfunction. -- M.J. ANSWER: If a person with normal testosterone takes a large amount of extra testosterone, such as athletes looking for a performance boost, there are significant risks. Scientists used to worry that a similar issue would be the case if a person with low testosterone took a replacement dose to get him into the normal range, but the fears of testosterone replacement therapy have been proven largely unjustified. Given your symptoms and your definite low level, experts would agree that you are a good candidate for long-term testosterone replacement therapy. The risks and benefits are not known with certainty, but the evidence so far suggests no serious risks and some potential benefits on heart health even beyond improvement in symptoms. I would a suggest consultation with an expert on testosterone replacement, such as a urologist. *** 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. © 2021 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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DON’T LET SUNBURN DERAIL SUMMER FUN Many people find it impossible to think about summer without conjuring visions of spending endless hours outdoors from morning until evening, whether beachside, on the open water or even floating in a backyard pool. Although a certain measure of sun exposure is required for some natural functions of the body, it’s well documented that too much time in the sun can be hazardous to one’s health. That’s why summer frolickers need to exercise considerable caution each time they step outside. Taking sunburn for granted can be a big mistake. Many people wouldn’t risk burns from a hot stove or open fire, but they won’t think twice about being unprotected under the very hot rays of the sun. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than one-third of adults and nearly 70 percent of children admit to suffering from sunburn within the past year. Depending on the intensity of the sun and the amount of time spent outside, sunburn can be a first- or second-degree burn. In first-degree burns, damage affects the topmost layer of skin. However, sunburn can even affect deeper layers and cause blistering in addition to redness and pain. Sunburn also can cause some irreparable damage that goes unseen. According to WebMD, ultraviolet light from the sun can alter DNA, prematurely aging skin or even contributing to skin cancers. It can take years before symptoms become noticeable. Therefore, it is best for people of all ages to exercise caution when spending time in the sun. Sunburn is one of the most easily prevented summertime ailments. It’s also important to note that sunburns are not just limited to the hot weather or when it is sunny outside. Ultraviolet damage can occur at any time of the year, and also from artificial UV sources, such as tanning beds. Preventing sunburn is simple.
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ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD Host your own welcome party Rather than waiting around for others to welcome you to the neighborhood, take the bull by the horns and introduce yourself to your neighbors in a fun way. Host an open house party and invite your new neighbors. What better way to converse with others than with food, beverages and a festive atmosphere? Plus, your party may lead to reciprocation from others.
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PAW’S CORNER By Sam Mazzotta
Cats Shouldn’t Get a Free Pass DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Could you explain why cats can poop in my garden and the owners are not responsible for them? Cats kill birds and chipmunks, and they dig in my garden. Children’s sandboxes get fouled by cats. Cat poop is really unpleasant and can spread diseases. It seems unfair that cat owners should get all the enjoyment out of them, but not have to be responsible for their messes. Why do cat owners get a free pass? What can be done to keep the cats from killing birds and leaving messes in my yard? -- Pat in Spokane DEAR PAT: You’re absolutely right. Cats can wreak havoc on the local environment as they don’t limit their hunting to mice: A 2013 study estimated that cats kill billions of songbirds per year in the U.S. alone (www.smithsonianmag.com and search for “The Moral Cost of Cats”). Yet owners who allow their cats outdoors often don’t think that their sweet, adorable Fluffy could be a neighborhood menace. That’s one reason I constantly ask owners to keep their cats indoors. It’s also for the cats’ personal safety; they’re at risk of being attacked by bigger wildlife or other cats. Right now, there are two things you can do. First, deter cats from coming onto your property. Scatter a mixture of used coffee grounds, lemon peels and vinegar around the perimeter of the yard (pans of vinegar also work). Cover exposed ground in garden beds with river rock to discourage digging. Second, raise awareness in the community. Spread the word about the damage cats do, and what owners can do to prevent it. Do this by talking with your neighbors and speaking at town or HOA meetings. Get the word out so the entire community can address the problem. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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Roller coasters are a staple of amusement parks, and even though the first patent for a roller coaster was issued to LaMarcus Thompson in 1885, it’s believed modern roller coasters descended from winter sled rides made popular in the 17th century in St. Petersburg, Russia. Called “Russian Mountains,” these thrill rides took place on icy hills that may have reached as high as 200 feet in the air.
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HOMETOWN PHOTOS Social Security disturbance
S E V RA Angels among us! On Saturday afternoon I was at a checkout in Wal-Mart with a cart of groceries. Behind me was a young man with three items in his hands. I asked him if he would like to go ahead of me. He replied that would be great. After he checked out, he handed the cashier a $20 bill and told her to use it toward my grocery bill. I told him that it was not necessary. I want to say thank you for a kind deed. I will pay it forward. Yes, there are angels among us. Sometimes they stand in the most unlikely places. Married bliss My husband and I were utterly astounded when we were told that the delightful young couple who had sat at the next table and with whom we had been chatting as we ate, had paid for our very nice dinners! They had told us that they had just gotten married that very day, and we wished them a long and happy life together as they left. We greatly appreciate, and thank them for, their so very generous gift! We will pay it forward! Lost FitBit While shopping at Aldi's in Batavia I lost my Fitbit. Thanks goes out to the person who turned it into a worker. I did go back within an hour to pick it up. Thank you for being honest. There still are good people in the world. Good customer service I feel like those gathering carts and janitors in general were not given enough credit during the pandemic. Next time you see them, give a bit of gratitude! They really deserve it. All of your hard work and dedication is not in vain, and we appreciate you!
I found it disturbing that you would want to cut off Social Security and Medicare. Either you have not worked a day in your life, or you are self-employed. I have been taxed every paycheck I have received for the last 52 years, putting money into the Social Security system which includes Medicare. I agree Medicaid is out of control and needs to be revamped to cover the ones that really are unable to work due to debilitating conditions. Don't tell me these programs are an entitlement when I have paid for it many times over. The reason the system costs so much is the politicians over all these years misused the tax funds that hard-working people put into it. The Social Security System and Medicare are not a handout. People work many years for this benefit, and our Government was charged to handle it in such a way that the tax income would cover the cost. I really wonder what you do for a living that you would not understand the basic concept of this program.
Still there My mother went to a local store. She bought a pair of jeans for me. When she gave them to me, I realized that the alarm tag was still on them. Since it's important to take off, I asked my mother what happened. She said that the cashier said that he didn't have the machine to take it off. The alarm didn't go of when she was leaving the store, but I fear that if I enter a store with the jeans, the alarm will go off. I am not happy.
Recyclables wasted I recently took a new job. I was shocked at the tons of alcohol bottles, soda cans, and water bottles just dumped with the trash. I discussed this with the owners who added two green recycle bins. So many homeless and needy stop by for help, and they cash in these precious resources. Why don’t gas stations and convenience stores provide bins? Thousands of dollars could be collected for the many worthy causes out there as well. These businesses could also get charity credit on their taxes. Why aren’t recycle bins required, considering the terrible state our natural environment is in? It’s humane and helps preserve our dwindling resources like the water it takes to manufacture glass and plastic containers. Please change your ways! Check out what’s happening out west with drought, heatwaves, wildfires and the Colorado River, Lake Mead, and the Hoover Dam which provides California, Nevada and Arizona farmers with water to irrigate with, water that is drying up. We in the Northeast have no idea what water shortage is and waste water while the West perishes.
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Hoag Library: Hoag Library is open Monday/ Tuesday/Thursday 10am-6pm, Wednesday 10am-8pm, Friday 10am5pm, Saturday 10am-2pm for browsing (books, magazines, DVDs, CDs), computer lab, and fax/print/ wireless print/copy/scan/notary. Unvaccinated patrons are required to wear a mask. Download free eBooks, audiobooks, movies, music, and magazines on the Libby and Hoopla apps. Lunch at the Library: Food Trucks at the Library, July 9, 16, 23, 26, 30, 11am-2pm. TGIF Craft Day, Fridays, 1pm, kindly register. One-OnOne Tech Help, Wednesdays by appointment. Virtual programs: Genealogy Series: Death is Not the End: An Intro to NYS Wills, Probate, and Estate, July 21, 1pm. Summer Reading Program activities: Stories Under the Tent, Tuesdays in July, 9:45am; Meet Otto and Deputy Cole from the K9 Unit, July 6, 11am; Kite Building Activity, July 7, 10am; Teen Tie-Dye, July 8, 11am; There’s a Whale in the Canal reading by local author Ron Mazzarella, July 9, 10am. The Library is closed July 5.
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Hamlin Public Library, Monroe County Library System: The Hamlin Public Library is open for browsing and borrowing of materials Monday and Wednesday from 10am6pm; Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-8pm; Friday from 10am-4pm; Saturdays from 10am-2pm. The Library is closed July 3-5. Curbside pickup is still available by appointment. Sign-ups for our Summer Reading Programs are open. Registration is required for all programs. All ages may record reading minutes/ books, enter to win weekly prizes and sign up for weekly take-and-make crafts. Preschool storytimes are OUTSIDE on Mondays at 10:30. Bring a blanket to maintain social distancing. The MCSO Mounted Unit will be at the library on Thursday, July 8 at 10:30 for our first summer program. Services offered include copying, printing and faxing. A limited number of computers are available. For more information, call the library at 964-2320, go to our website at hamlinlibraryny.org or visit our Facebook page. Seymour Library: Garden Club:* Wednesdays July 7, 1:30pm to 2:00pm Be prepared to get dirty as we tend our raised bed garden! Rain or shine. Grades 1-5. Telling Tales*: Wednesday, July 7, 3:00pm to 3:45pm Spend time with other kids while enjoying fun writing activities. For kids in grades 2-5. Teen Book Discussion Groups*: June 29 - August 4 Meets once a week outside for 6 weeks with other teens who love to read. High School - Grades 9-12: Wednesdays, 2:00pm to 3:00pm Middle School - Grades 6-8: Tuesdays, 2:00pm to 3:00pm Will be in person on the library lawn. Please bring a blanket to sit on. Tech Tutor*: Thursdays, July 1 August 5, 2:00pm to 4:00pm Do you need help with your e-reader, laptop, tablet, or smart phone? Come to the library for a one-on-one 30 minute session with a librarian. *Registration is required. Masks required if you’re not vaccinated.
ALEXANDER Flea Market - Saturday and Sunday, July 24 & 25, 8am-5pm both days, at the WNY Gas & Steam Engine Grounds, 10294 Gillate Rd., Alexander. Food & Drink available. Come search for that rare item or part. Many unique items to repurpose. Information call Bonnie 716-864-0063 or Bill 716-380-7061. http://www. alexandersteamshow.com
BATAVIA Sun Catchers Garden Club Garage Sale - July 10, 2021 from 9AM to 4PM at 116 Naramore Drive in Batavia. Sun Catchers Garden Club Annual Yard, household items, plants, books, toys and more! GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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All Babies Cherished Fall Vendor Festival! Saturday, October 23rd, from 10:00 until 3:00 pm, Batavia City Center Mall Concourse, 102 Main Street, Batavia. OVER 50 VENDORS; CRAFTERS, ARTISTS, ARTISANS, DIRECT SALES. GAMES FOR THE CHILDREN! FOOD TRUCKS! FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY! A VISIT WITH SANTA CLAUS! Start your holiday shopping with us! FREE ADMISSION! Sponsored by; All Babies Cherished. https://www. facebook.com/events/ 323333872505223
BROCKPORT Free Airplane Rides: Launched in 1992, the Young Eagles program has dedicated more than 25 years to giving youth ages 817 their first free ride in an airplane. It’s the only program of its kind, with the sole mission to introduce and inspire kids in the world of aviation. Today, more than 2 million young people have enjoyed a free introductory flight through the Young Eagles program. These flights are made possible through the generosity of EAA member volunteers Register at: FlyYoungEagles44@gmail.com. Held July 17, August 7 and September 11 from 10-2pm at the Eaa Chapter 44-Sport Aviation Center of Western NY, 44 Eisenhauer Dr., Brockport. https://chapters.eaa.org/ eaa44 St. Luke’s Annual Book Sale Returns July 8-10! St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, Brockport, will hold its popular annual Book Sale in conjunction with the village’s Sidewalk Sale, August 8-10. This year’s sale hours are Thursday and Friday 9am-6pm and Saturday 9am-noon. The Bag Sale, in which you can stuff as many books in a bag as possible for one price, is Saturday at 11am. St. Luke’s commitment to the sale shows in the careful sorting and organizing of thousands of books, which makes for easy browsing. Also available are books for teens and children, as well as puzzles and CDs/DVDs. Visit St. Luke’s at www.stlukesbrockport. org for more information.
Harvest Kitchen will be at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 State St., Brockport Sunday, July 11. “Grab N Go” Garbage Plate & Fruit Cup. Begins at 2 pm, ends at 3 pm. NOTE NEW TIME. One box per person. Multiple orders can be placed in advance by calling Karen at (315) 569-5029. Advance order deadline 5pm Saturday, July 10.
CANANDAIGUA LIVE Summer Programming Finger Lakes Opera - Join us for Summer Scenes on July 21, 2021 @ 7 PM at Lincoln Hill Farms. Tickets limited and available @ fingerlakesopera.org and Three Little Pigs on July 25, 2021 @ 4 PM at Maxion Stage (downtown Canandaigua). Tickets free, but limited with registration @ fingerlakesopera.org
HAMLIN Festival in the Fork! Enjoy Hamlin’s Only Summer Festival of 2021! Saturday, July 10, 11-4pm. Free Food! Free Drinks! Hamburgers, McRibs, Hot Dogs and more! Listen to Rock and Blues music! Games and Children’s Fun! Bring Your Own Lawn Chairs. Handicapped Parking. 50 Hamlin/Clarkson Tl. Road. www.festivalinthefork.com Family Fair for all ages! Games & prizes, 9 hole mini-golf course, yard sale, car smash, free food. All free on Saturday, July 24. 2021 from 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church, 2435 Lake Rd., Hamlin. Come join the fun!
OAKFIELD Chicken Barbeque! The Oakfield United Methodist Church will conduct its annual chicken barbeque on Wednesday, July 21, from 4:30 until 6:00 pm, drive-thru only. For $12, you will receive 1/2 chicken, potato salad, baked beans, roll, drink, and dessert. Please call the church at 585-948-5550 and leave a message to order tickets.
By Lucie Winborne * Fear of dolls is called “pediophobia.”
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You become an expert by working hard. We’ve got fantastic museums, collections and antique shows. You can go and just start looking. That’s the great thing about knowledge. If you collect Doulton figures, you know about the rare ones. ~Judith Miller
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On July 8, 1959, Maj. Dale Buis and Master Sgt. Chester Ovnand become the first Americans killed in the U.S. phase of the Vietnam War when guerrillas strike a Military Assistance Advisory Group compound in Saigon.
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May, June and July consistently rank among the most popular months to get married. These months typically provide pleasant weather, and if it does rain, it’s often in the form of a brief thunderstorm.
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BROCKPORT:183 Shumway Rd, 1 half mile West of Sweden Walker Rd. Thursday July 8th through Saturday July 10th (9am-5pm). BARN AND SHOP SALE: Cook-Dahl Remodeling Final Liquidation Sale, shop and hand tools, ladders, miscellaneous lumber and trims. Some Antiques and furniture, lots of miscellaneous items,
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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne * Had Georgie Fletcher of Australia never signed on to play the mobile game “Words With Friends,” her husband, Simon, might be dead. Georgie struck up a friendship via the game’s chat feature with frequent opponent Beth Legler from Missouri. One day, Georgie told Beth that Simon hadn’t been feeling well. Beth relayed his symptoms to her husband Larry, a doctor, who insisted that the Fletchers go to the hospital immediately. A 99% blockage was discovered near his heart, which, left untreated, would have certainly been fatal. * The process of things being stretched out and torn apart as they enter a black hole is called spaghettification. * Our senses of taste and smell are cut by 50% and 20%, respectively, during flights, which is why airplane food has never tasted so hot. (“That’s what I’ve been telling you!” said every airplane food chef, ever.) *** Thought for the Day: “A mind that is stretched by a new experience can never go back to its old dimensions.” -- Oliver Wendell Holmes GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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CONSERVE WATER WHEN TEMPERATURES RISE Spring and summer are synonymous with increased hours of sunlight, warm temperatures and, oftentimes, an increased reliance on water to feed recreational pursuits and lawn and garden needs. The Water Information Program states that 3.9 trillion gallons of water are consumed in the United States each month and the average person uses 176 gallons of water per day. Water conservation may be essential when the risk for weather-related drought looms. Practicing year-round conservation efforts can help ensure smart usage of local watersheds, lakes and reservoirs and help maintain these water sources for years to come. It also helps the average person reduce his or her carbon footprint while saving people a little money along the way.
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GROWING TRENDS IN TODAY’S HOMES Smaller homes: Home sizes in the United States steadily increased for decades, eventually leading to an average of 2,453 square feet in 2014, according to U.S. Census figures. However, Realtor.com reported in 2015 that new construction homes have already begun to shrink by 40 square feet. There seems to be a slight trend toward more modest homes as people consider affordability and maintenance on larger properties. The National Association of Home Builders states buyers are now looking for smaller, more livable homes with flexible floor plans, energy-efficient appliances and plenty of storage space. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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CALIFORNIA SWEET POTATO BLUEBERRY YOGURT MUFFINS (NAPSI) — If you’re looking for a healthy start to your day, give California Sweet Potato Blueberry Yogurt Muffins a try. Chock full of nutrient-dense ingredients such as blueberries, yogurt and whole wheat, these powerhouse muffins have a secret ingredient: shredded California sweet potatoes. A designated superfood, California sweet potatoes are loaded with vitamins, minerals and fiber. Plus, they keep the muffins moist and tender and add just the right amount of sweetness. Bake a dozen (or more) and store in individual bags in the freezer for a healthy portable breakfast the entire household will enjoy. California Sweet Potato Blueberry Yogurt Muffins Makes 24 regular or 10 jumbo muffins 4 large eggs 1 1/2 c plain yogurt 1/2 c butter, melted 2 tsp vanilla extract 2 c all-purpose flour 1 1/2 c whole wheat flour 2 c shredded sweet potatoes 1 c sugar 1 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp baking soda 1/2 tsp salt 2 c blueberries Preheat oven to 375° F. Coat muffin tins with nonstick spray.
I know that if odour were visible, as colour is, I’d see the summer garden in rainbow clouds. ~Robert Bridges, “Testament of Beauty”
In large bowl, whisk eggs, yogurt, butter and vanilla. In medium bowl, combine flours, sweet potatoes, sugar, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Mix flour mixture into egg mixture. Gently stir in blueberries. Divide batter between 24 regular or 10 jumbo muffin cups. Bake until golden brown and set, about 25 minutes for regular muffins or 30 for jumbo. For more recipes & info about California sweet potatoes, visit www.casweetpotatoes.com.
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Celebrating the Most American of Freedoms BY KEN PAULSON
T
he 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence knew what they were getting into. As we celebrate the 4th of July 245 years later with flags and fireworks, it’s easy to forget that these patriots risked death to give a new nation life. If you’ve never read the Declaration of Independence in its entirety, this is a good time to do so. More than two centuries later, it’s still a good read. These rebels, who would be accused of treason by Great Britain, wrote the document in a reasoned manner, attempting to convey to the world that their cause was a just one. At its most basic, it’s a demand for a divorce, with one party explaining why the marriage can’t be saved. What’s fascinating, though, is how the list of complaints about the King of England not only cited justification for the break-up, but it also telegraphed the principles the new nation would insist upon when establishing its own governance. The entire document was a bold statement, speaking truth to power. As it established its own future, this new nation would have to find a way to guarantee free speech, particularly in regard to criticizing government. The Declaration of Independence lists more than two dozen examples of why the king “was unfit to be the ruler of a free people.” The new United States of America would need to create a check on those who abused their power. That would come from a free press. Much of the Declaration is devoted to examples of the king ignoring the colonies’ needs and maintaining a stranglehold on new legislation to address those needs. Clearly, the United States would have to guarantee petition and assembly. Memorably, the Declaration states that all men are endowed by their “Creator” with certain “unalienable rights.” This was an acknowledgement of a Higher Power without a specific reference to any religion. This new nation would go on to guarantee freedom of faith. Freedom of speech, press, and religion; the rights of petition and assembly: today, we see all five nestled together in the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. It took a war for independence and 17 years,
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but those aspirations became the cornerstone of a young and vibrant country. Fast forward to the 21st century. A new survey of citizens around the globe by legal public policy center, Justitia, has assessed how citizens in 33 countries feel about freedom of speech. It found that most citizens in most countries feel free speech is important and positive, but they waver when presented with scenarios in which free speech offends others or hampers society. In order, Norway, Denmark, the U.S., and Sweden top the list. Citizens of these nations say they are steadfast in their support of free speech. At the bottom of the list sit Tunisia, Kenya, Egypt, and Pakistan. In a telling passage, Justitia quotes free speech expert and Columbia University President, Lee Bollinger, as saying that the U.S. is “the most speech-protective of any nation on earth, now or throughout history.” The report also notes that a 2015 Pew research study determined that no nation in the world was more supportive of free speech and a free press than the U.S. At our best – and not without lapses – we walk that talk. In 1776, our founders published a Declaration of Independence, but also a declaration of intent. Those early Americans sought “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” by creating a nation founded on freedom. But those freedoms must never be taken for granted, and our collective vigilance is essential. On the most American of holidays, let’s be sure to celebrate the most American of freedoms. Love to write? You could earn CASH when you share your original story, personal experience, community happening or school event with us! It may be featured on our popular website for all to see and even selected for print! Go to My Hometown at www.gvpennysaver.com or email our Hometown Editor Amanda Dudek at AmandaDudek@gvpennysaver.com!
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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne Magnolia plants are so ancient that they’re pollinated by beetles, as they existed prior to the appearance of bees. A study by psychologists found that when 4- to 6-year-olds pretended to be Batman while doing a boring but important task, it helped them resist distraction and stay more focused. (We’re trying this the next time we wash the dishes.) Tootsie Rolls were added to soldiers’ rations in World War II due to their ability to withstand all weather conditions. In medieval games of chess, pawns that had been promoted to a queen were given the title of “adviser,” so as to not imply that the king had more than one queen or was guilty of adultery! Ancient Egyptians loved their cats so much that household members would shave their eyebrows as a sign of mourning when the cat died. Mourning ended when their brows had grown back. *** Thought for the Day: “I never thought in terms of being a leader. I thought very simply in terms of helping people.” -John Hume (c) 2021 King Features Synd., Inc.
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and HEAVY PLASTIC DOG/BIRD FOOD BAGS, 2-3 dozen (40-50lbs). Good for remodeling scrap, among others: 585-201-3145, leave message
RHUBARB – Will pick up! 585-346-3271, leave message SET OF NEWER BUNK BEDS in decent shape: 585-346-3271, leave message
KING SIZE HEADBOARD, FRAME and BOX SPRING. Needs mattress: 585-948-6023
New or like new BACKPACKS to give to children in need in August: joyceprockton@gmail.com
4-BURNER GAS STOVE, black. Working condition. You pick up, Henrietta: 585-315-4367
PACHYSANDRA – Will remove it from your yard. Reply by email only please: walsh835@gmail.com
LARGE WOODEN FOLDING TABLE. You pick up, Bennington: 716-698-5041
DAILY HARVEST BRAND PAPER BOWLS for students using clay. Clean please. Bent okay; torn, no. In Canandaigua. Will arrange pick up: puppetpop@aol.com
FULLY ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED (no cranking). Comes with a high-end air mattress and pump: 585-813-4109
ROCK CASSETTES and/or ROCK 8 TRACK TAPES. Any condition for my personal collection: gzintel@yahoo.com
HOYER LIFT. Not working properly, may need new seal: 585-813-4109 VHS MACHINE and MOVIES for non-profit organization only: 585-880-1355
CAT CARRIERS, medium and large. Needed to transport adults and kittens. Call the Humane Society of Livingston County: 585-234-2828 x6
INCONTINENCE BRIEFS, XL: kellyo06@hotmail.com
SNOWMOBILE(S). Working or not: 518-888-4216
POWERFUL DR LOG SPLITTER – hydraulic needs attention. You pick up: brokers@bizbrokersny.com
WOOD TO BUILD A DECK for a person who was involved in a hit and run accident on 5/24/21: mart355@aol.com
Two black soft-sided BRIGGS & RILEY SUITCASES with wheels (27”x18”x10” and 21”x15”x8”). STONEWARE CROCK, 15-gallon capacity. Fairport: jvc45@aol.com
VINTAGE ELECTRONICS – Tubes, tube testers, vintage stereo equipment, radios, microphones, motors, speakers, meters, turntables, communication gear, some TVs etc.: greg3151@ymail.com
Beautifully restored OAK PIANO. Needs tuning. You pick up. Call or text 585-993-1568
LARGE FLATSCREEN COMPUTER MONITOR for disabled, poor eyesight in need. Can come to you: 336-247-3245
MENS DEPENDS, X-XL underwear, shields and disposable pads. Also, MEN’S BODY URINAL and BACK BRACE. New, never used: brooklyngirl578@twc.com
HOSE and ATTACHMENTS for a KIRBY G5: 585-905-9996
HEARING AID BATTERIES, 4 boxes of P312, 10 per box and a HEARING AID BLOWER: brooklyngirl578@twc.com
TAILGATE for 2004-2008 F150: 585-447-0201 PICKET or STOCKADE FENCE SECTIONS to hang artwork on for a fundraiser: papillon12354@rochester.rr.com
Large collection of VINYL LPs and CASSETTES. Mostly classical, some pop. Must take all: bhaizlip@rochester.rr.com PLAYS magazines for families or summer programs. Short histories, mysteries, fairy tales, comedies! I used with middle school actors: puppetpop@aol.com ROUND IKEA BED, white, 4 quarter sections. You transport. Text 585-622-0231 to arrange visit to see and transport home THERAPEDIC BOX SPRING, queen size. Excellent condition: gapfish@frontier.com 30” GAS RANGE and a GAS DRYER. Pick up only: 585-297-7242 TOTAL DRY BOOST UP BRIEFS and OVERNIGHT PADS for incontinence. Size L: 585-520-1352 PORTABLE WHEELCHAIR RAMP for someone in need. Less than 1 year old, holds 500 pounds: papillon1254@rochester.rr.com PRIDE LIFT CHAIR works great. Couple small stains. No tears or rips: Cswanson6969@gmail.com
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FULL-TIME WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATES
J&J Trucking Brandon, LLC, a small family run trucking company,
is hiring Class A CDL Drivers Local refrigerated freight. Days/nights/weekends - full or part-time, whatever fits your schedule.
Anderson-DuBose has full-time employment opportunities for Warehouse Associates
OTR Positions available. 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. 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 Inc. - accident, hosp., transplant, etc., paid holidays, and 401k Requirements: • Must have Class A CDL • 23 years old with 2 years’ driving experience • Good driving record If interested please contact Misty at 920-346-2880 x3
Job entails order picking with electric pallet jacks as the primary tool, pallet stacking, and loading trucks. Must be capable of performing physical labor, lifting up to 50lbs. Must be able to work early mornings or late nights and a weekend day. The schedule is a 4-day work week with overtime during the season. Pay is $20.00/hour to start. Generous benefit package including medical, dental and vision insurance. Benefit package also includes a 401k plan and paid time off.
To apply http://www.anderson-dubose.com or http://www.a-d.us
g for an Orleans County grain farm is looking
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR AND TRUCK DRIVER to join their operation. Class A license and some experience operating large equipment preferred. Competitive compensation package available.
HEAD START
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3463 Knowlesville Road • Medina, NY 14103
LEAD PRESCHOOL TEACHER POSITION - BATAVIA F/T 40 hours/week; 42 wks/year.
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Responsible for planning and carrying out preschool classes with Head Start curriculum. Oversees Teacher(s), facilitates constructive adult-child interaction, and is responsible for classroom environment, planning, documentation, and compliance with Federal and State regulations. QUALIFICATIONS: Baccalaureate or advanced degree in Early Childhood Education or baccalaureate in any subject, and coursework equivalent to a job relating to Early Childhood Education with experience teaching preschool-age children. Candidates with an Associate’s Degree pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree who have completed 18-24 credits in Early Childhood Education and with experience teaching preschool children may be considered. Agency approved driver status and vehicle required. Successful candidates must be cleared through NYS and federal background checks and pass NYS physical for daycare licensing. Agency approved driver status and vehicle required. For further description and information go to our website: www.caoginc.org.
MANUFACTURING POSITIONS • FULL TIME POSITIONS AVAILABLE • $14.35-$14.80 hr depending on shift • APPLY TODAY, START TOMORROW • full time openings on all 3 shifts • Apply online: https://chapinmfg.com/pages/careers or by visiting www.indeed.com OR stop in at 700 Ellicott Ave. in Batavia to fill out an application OR call (585) 343-3140 ext. 3017 to set up an interview
Respond by July 16 to: hr@caoginc.org or visit 5073 Clinton St. Rd., Batavia
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Experienced Carpenter/Installer for Sunrooms & Awnings Year-round work, 40+ hours per week, health/dental plan, IRA with company matching 3%, holiday and vacation pay, company vehicle, competitive pay. Compensation based on experience 30 day review • Potential to earn over $60k/yr.
Thursday July 8th 7 am – 5 pm
Email a resume to: phil@rochesterpatioenc.com or come in and fill out an application 123 Despatch Dr., East Rochester, NY 14445 585-385-9999 • Valid Driver’s License Required •
3959 Bates Road, Medina Hiring for all positions and all shifts Visit our website for all open positions and apply directly online at www.brunnerinc.com/CareerOpportunities
HEAD START LEAD TEACHER KENDALL UPK- PART-TIME
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HEAD START LEAD TEACHER/ DISABILITIES ASSISTANT
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KENDALL UPK- FULL-TIME Pay/Hours: Part-Time 10:45am-3:45pm, M-F ; Full-Time 8am-4:30pm M-F MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: 25 Hours/weekPT UPK Lead Teacher only • Responsible for planning and carrying out preschool/UPK session with Head Start curriculum • Guides Teacher and Teacher Assistant, facilitates constructive adultchild interaction, and is responsible for classroom environment, documentation, and compliance with Federal and State regulations • Serves as Director of Site for OCFS licensing MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES: 15 Hours/weekFT UPK Lead Teacher and Disabilities Assistant • Assists Education, Disability and Family Services Manager with outreach, follow-up and administrative tasks specific to disability and/ or mental health services in Orleans and Genesee Counties REQUIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (FT OR PT) • Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education with NYS certification in birth-grade 2 or pursuing certification. May consider Bachelor’s in related field pursuing certification in birth-grade 2 • One year experience in preschool/daycare setting • Agency Approved Driver status and vehicle required • Clearance through NYS Central Registry for Child Abuse and Maltreatment, NYS Justice System for the Protection of People with Special Needs, Department of Justice fingerprinting, and NYS physical for daycare licensing REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: • Experience and/or NYS Certification in Special Education • One year experience in supervising staff
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By Fifi Rodriguez 1. TELEVISION: What is Agent Mulder’s nickname on “The X-Files” drama? 2. MEASUREMENTS: How many gallons are in one barrel of oil? 3. GAMES: How much money do you get when you start a board game of “Life”? Protect Your M obile Devices - and Your Identity (Family Features) M obile devices have become an indispensable tool for many people - and the thought of losing one of those devices, or having it stolen, is disco ncerting, to say the least. But it happens every day. It’s estimated that lost or stolen phones alone could cost U.S. users $30 billion in 2012. W hen a phone or tablet goes missing, so does a lot of personal information. And that can lead to m ore than just some inconvenience - it can lead to a stolen identity. The Federal Trade Commission estimates that as many as 9 million Americans have their identities s tolen each year. W hile identity thieves still resort to old-fashioned methods of information gathering, like go ing through trash and stealing w allets and purses, they can also get the personal information you store on your mobile device.
The Anderson-DuBose Company, located at 41 Cook Drive, Rochester, NY 14623, is currently seeking an individual for a full-time position as a Night Shift Warehouse Supervisor. Position Details: • Work Schedule – Monday through Thursday from 5:00pm-4:00am • Pay – $50,000-$60,000 annually to start depending on experience. • This position takes a role in the supervision of warehouse operations, providing direction to warehouse associates and handling numerous projects and operational initiatives. Continuous improvement, safety, ongoing training, and driving efficiency in operations are all critical for this role and its success. Requirements: • Must be able to efficiently operate a sit-down forklift. • Education – Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration or related field preferred but not required. • Experience – 3 to 5 years of supervisory experience with 1 to 2 years related experience and/or training in Warehouse Management. Benefits: Anderson-DuBose offers an excellent benefits package including 401k retirement, medical, dental, and vision benefits. Life insurance policy provided by the company, with the option to take out additional insurance, paid vacation and personal time.
5. MOVIES: What was the name of the whale that swallowed the title character in Disney’s “Pinocchio”? 6. GEOLOGY: What is diagenesis? 7. GEOGRAPHY: Which river runs through the Grand Canyon in Arizona? 8. U.S. STATES: How many states did U.S. Route 66 pass through? 9. FOOD & DRINK: Which vegetable has the highest water content? 10. MEDICAL: What is a more common name for the condition called pharyngitis?
Answers 1. Spooky 2. 42 3. $10,000 4. 1947 5. Monstro 6. The process by which sediment is turned into sedimentary rock 7. Colorado River 8. Eight (Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California) 9. Cucumbers (96% water) 10. Sore throat
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4. SCIENCE: When was the sound barrier broken for the first time?
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PART-TIME WAREHOUSE ASSOCIATES
Subcontractors Wanted! Rochester Residential Remodeling, LLC is seeking skilled Carpenters. 34 years in business with over $18 million in sales. Member of Better Contractors Bureau and an accredited BBB member.
Anderson-DuBose has part-time employment opportunities for Warehouse Associates
We provide: • Weekly draws ($) on Fridays • All materials (we have auto material payment system @ Home Depot) • All advertising, financing, selling, ordering, scheduling, funding, estimates, and payment collecting.
Job entails order picking with electric pallet jacks as the primary tool, pallet stacking, and loading trucks. Must be capable of performing physical labor, lifting up to 50lbs. Pay is $17.00/hour to start. Part-Time Associates have the benefit of flexible scheduling, with options to work either days or evenings, 401k plan and paid birthday off.
Our Ideal Candidate: • Experience with Kitchens, Bathrooms, Attic & Basement Conversions • Access to a truck (no cars) and all tools needed (wet saw, drills, shop vac., etc.) • Have a helper (needed on most jobs)
To apply: http://www.anderson-dubose.com or http://www.a-d.us
You will still be able to do your own work or choose continuous work. We are looking for a long-term relationship with a team player leading to hundreds of future jobs!
(585)747-5100 or james1@rochester.rr.com
Pfisterer Lapp LLC, is the world’s leading manufacturer of high-voltage insulators. Come work for a company with a great reputation.
THE RIGHT WAY TO UPDATE A RÉSUMÉ Put your own voice in the résumé. Rather than using standard verbiage on your résumé, personalize what you want to say. Hiring managers want to hire a human, not a machine. When speaking about yourself, be sure to use strong action words that define your skills even further. HR professionals cite terms like “managed,” “achieved” and “improved” as examples of positive, assertive words.
Pathstone Weatherization Program is currently hiring!
Production Worker Needed In LeRoy, NY!
Full-Time Temp to Permanent Positions Providing energy saving measures to lower energy bills & improve comfort in Monroe County
Crew Positions General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and home repair experience required.
1st & 2nd Shifts Available
Also accepting applications for: • Crew Leader Requires knowledge of the home performance industry and experience managing an install crew. • Home Energy Auditor Requires BPI certification and knowledge of the home performance industry.
• Ability to read production orders, simple blueprints and work instructions • Able to lift heavy loads, Good mechanical skills Starting wage: $17.75/hr.
All Applicants Must: • Have Valid Driver’s License • Pass Background Check • Be able to lift a minimum of 50lbs • Work Well with others
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PFISTERER Pfisterer Lapp LLC, 130 Gilbert Street, LeRoy, NY 14482 or e-mail resume to:
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ADVICE FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER CHANGE
Certified Nursing Assistant Training Class
Assess your likes and dislikes. Another area of consideration is what you like to do. Leaving a job may be based around finding a career that caters to your interests. Make a list of the types of careers you find appealing. To get help, take a career assessment quiz online.
Paid Classes Begin on July 12, 2021
Looking for Carpenters and Laborers For Local Established General Contractor Full-Time
“Earn As You Learn” Applicants will be fingerprinted to be eligible for class. Further details at interview
Apply ASAP, but no later than 7/06/21 at:
Premier Genesee Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation 278 Bank St., Batavia, 14020
Experience, own tools & transportation A MUST. OSHA 10 HR. Pay based on experience, some prevailing rate work.
ATTN: A. Winder For more info, phone (585) 344-0584, ext. 2128
E-mail resumes to: carpenterad1968@gmail.com
WAREHOUSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OPERATOR The Anderson-DuBose Company, located at 41 Cook Drive, Rochester, NY 14623, is currently seeking an individual for a full-time Entry-Level position as a Warehouse Management System Operator. Position Details: • Pay: $16-$17 to start based on experience. • This position is an operations assistant role with responsibility for supporting various distribution center operational functions. Position will have reporting and communication responsibilities related to quality, reliability, and productivity to support supervision in daily operational functions.
Work Environment: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee will frequently experience: • Extreme cold or heat • Outdoor weather conditions The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Benefits: Anderson-DuBose offers an excellent benefits package including 401k retirement, medical, dental, and vision benefits. Life insurance policy provided by the company, with the option to take out additional insurance, paid vacation and personal time.
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HOW TO NEGOTIATE (AND GET) A SALARY INCREASE Salaries in the workplace have long been a hot-button issue for women. The differences in compensation for males and females continues to draw the attention of politicians and gender equality advocates alike. The United States Department of Labor noted that, in 2015, the median weekly earnings for fulltime male workers increased by 2.2 percent from the year prior. During that same period, female earnings increased by just 0.8 percent. That latest data marks the third consecutive quarter that the increase in males’ earnings doubled that of females. On average, women who work fulltime earn 81.1 cents for every dollar men earn. Women aware of that unfair gap in pay may feel helpless to address it with their bosses out of fear of being seen as unappreciative or selfish. In fact, addressing compensation makes many workers uncomfortable, regardless of their gender. According to a salary survey from PayScale, almost 60 percent of male and female workers do not ask for a raise. Negotiating salary increases requires finesse, timing and being informed. It also requires a certain measure of gumption.
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CDL A DRIVERS WANTED Potential for $53,000+ for Local Located near Medina, NY Shelby Transportation is now hiring a full-time driver: For round trip, local runs in the Western and Central New York areas (home every night). Tank endorsement a plus. On farm/agricultural tractor trailer driving experience strongly preferred. Minimum of 3+ yrs. recent experience preferred for both positions. Good MVR, No DUI/DWI. Excellent benefit and 401k package. Send resume or apply in person at: 4141 Bates Rd.,Medina, NY 14103
Excellent Benefits Package available. Email: jobs@shelbytrans.com 4141 Bates Rd • PO Box 191, Medina, NY 14103 WORKING PARENTS CAN CREATE BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE Look for ways to be more efficient. Interactions with coworkers can make work more enjoyable, but working parents should not spend too much time shooting the breeze with their fellow employees. Doing so wastes time and only contributes to work-related stress. Commuters who don’t drive themselves to work can be more efficient by using their commutes to read emails, arrange meetings or catch up on projects. Doing so allows for more time to get work done while in the office, which can make it easier to go home on time.
The New York State School for the Blind located in Batavia, NY is seeking to fill the following positions: Teachers (Instructor Substitute)
Teaching Assistants (Special Education Assistant Substitute)
Nurses (Permanent and Substitute)
Child Care Aides (Substitute) Full job postings can be found at http://www.nysed.gov/hr/employment/ employment-opportunities All resumes must be submitted via e-mail to: nyssbjobs@nysed.gov For more information, contact Ann Whiteford at (585) 343-5384 ext. 228. EMPLOYMENT
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LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER • FULL-TIME Salary Range • Approx. $75,000 a year to start $3,000 Retention Bonus Program as well
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Excellent medical, dental and 401k benefits package! Full-time employment opportunities for CDL-A drivers for current and future openings. Duties consist of delivering to McDonald’s restaurants in New York State. No layovers. Must be willing to work in the yard fueling and switching when not driving. Must be willing to work a flexible schedule, including a weekend day. Must be able to lift 50 lbs. 18+ months’ driving experience preferred.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel * On July 2, 1776, the Second Continental Congress, assembled in Philadelphia, formally adopts Richard Henry Lee’s resolution for independence from Great Britain. The vote was unanimous, with only New York abstaining.
use appropriate Always language. When using a mobile phone in public, refrain from peppering conversations with expletives or graphic language. Children may be nearby without your knowledge, but even if there are no young people in the immediate vicinity, your fellow adults likely don’t want to hear foul or graphic language.
NOW HERE’S A TIP By JoAnn Derson * Groceries and food shopping can eat up a tremendous portion of your budget if you aren’t careful. The best and most serious money-saving tip for home economists is to ALWAYS use a list. It really does make a difference to have a plan. Here are some more tips to save money while feeding your family. -- JoAnn
TAKE THE FIRST STEP. Connect with great local opportunities that fit your schedule.
* Most stores list the unit price on the shelf tag. Use it to compare the cost of different sizes and brands of the same item. Just because a package is bigger doesn’t necessarily mean it has the best price per unit.
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* “A secret of busy moms: Cook once, eat twice (or three times, if you plan well)! When you prepare favorite recipes that will freeze well, or even just elements of those recipes, make a double or triple batch. Then a few nights of the month, you can just pop something in the oven easily. I cook taco meat once for the month, and we have tacos every week. I just freeze three portions of the meat, and the rest is easy to assemble.” -- K.S. in Florida
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