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BROCKPORT VILLAGE: 83 Spring St. Family Owned since 1975. 2 Bedrooms in Each Unit. Enclosed Porch. 2 Separate Driveway. 1st Floor Laundry. Garage for Lower Unit. New sewer & water line in 2010. Lower Kitchen, Windows & Bath Remodeled 2010. Vinyl Sided. Ideal for Owner Occupied. $135,900.
MURRAY: 0 Fancher Rd. Property consists of 23 acres; 12 acres on the east side & on west side is another 11 acres. Both parcels are almost completely Wooded. There is public water at the street! Septic Required. Ideal for recreation land or a future home site! $39,900.
CLARENDON: 4836 S. Manning Rd. Nice 5 Acre Country Building Lot! Fully approved and ready to go! Public Water and Standard Septic System! Ideal for your new home! Can be packaged with a new home! $22,000
ALBION-ORLEANS CO: 13586 Phipps Rd. 3-4 bedroom Cape Cod on spacious country lot. Large open kitchen with breakfast bar. Full basement and shed.
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BROCKPORT VILLAGE-SWEDEN: 57 High St. Village cape home with 3 bedrooms. Nice open floor plan. Private back porch with one car garage. It is a quiet street with a short walk to the village and canal. $108,900.
HOLLEY-VILLAGE: 35 E Albion St. Home is a short walk to village, school and canal park. Living room with fireplace and a porch on the back with a nice size yard. Basement has been finished. Also, a detached one car garage. Must See!
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MURRAY: 16853 Ridge Rd. Home can be a single family or an approved double. 2 baths and 3-4 bedrooms. Barn and 9 acres for animals or storage. Workshop in one building. $139,900.
MURRAY: 16055 Canal Rd. Colonial Home has it all! 3 bdrms and 2 full baths. 1st floor laundry and an amazing kitchen with open floor plan to living space. Barn is in great condition and has room for two cars and a loft for storage. Easy access to stroll the canal. $164,900.
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CLARKSON: 731 Clarkson Hamlin TL Rd. Super 3 BR 3 Bath Split on 6 acres, sits nicely back off the road, mature trees, patio, large living/ dining combo and a fully finished basement doubles the sq. footage. Workshop opp. in 30x40 Pole barn with electric and concrete floor. Updates include windows and roof in last 10 years TEXT: H038167 TO: VIDEOS HOME TEAM HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1215781
SOMERSET: 9707 Town Line Rd. Incredible potential here for home business utilizing the 60x100 metal pole building built in the last 5 years. Additional outbuildings including barn with stalls and tac room. 8 acre parcel includes fenced pasture, and additional 8 wooded acres available. 3 BR 2.5 bath home features vinyl siding, updated roof, several large rooms, and updated kitchen. Worth a look! Owner says sell it! TEXT: H020257 TO: VIDEOS KIMBERLIE DONLEY HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1198126
LYNDONVILLE: 2612 Oregon Rd. 3 Bdrm 1.5 Bath Home. Wow, 72 Acres! Nice Custom Birch Kitchen. Cozy Liv. Rm. 1 Car Gar. 24' by 42' Barn w/2 15' by 42' Lean sheds. Several Pastures. 50 Acres of Woods. Public Water. Ideal for the Outdoors Enthusiast. Ideal Farmette. Hunter's Paradise. $240's. TEXT: H034527 TO: VIDEOS VICKIE L. SWEET HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1210238
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BROCKPORT FIRST BAPTIST 124 Main St.
BATAVIA: 9401 Wortendyke Rd. August 24 & 25, (9to4pm) Down Sizing Sale, Lots of interesting items, Moms estate, furniture, antiques, wood stove, old windows, lots of good things, NO Kids Stuff or Clothes. LEROY: 80 Wolcott Street, August 24-31, (8-4pm) daily. MOVING SALE - Household items, furniture, decor, girl’s clothing, tools, fixtures.
2. CHILI: 31 & 35 Names Road. Saturday August 24th (9-5pm) Downsizing. Household items, Glassware, Dish sets, records, Books, Outdoor furniture, Bikes, Sporting goods, and much more.
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GREECE (14626): 46 Logans Run. Fri., 8/16 & Sat., 8/17 (9-1pm). MOVING SUMMER SALE! Don’t miss this amazing opportunity to shop quality new and gently-used items such as housewares, home décor, lamps, books, boutique, luggage and SO MUCH more!
Complete Household Dispersal Thurs. 8/22 to Sat. 8/24 9am-4pm
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1. 18 years and counting! Avon varsity basketball team competes at the St. Bonaventure Summer Camp! 2. Feet Up; Sun Down! 3. Landon keeps his John Deere clean!
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Furniture from every room, including couch, chair, kitchen tables, folding chairs, pots & pans and silverware. Angel and bell collections, Fenton glass, Thomas Kincade, Seraphim and Normal Rockwell. Many items from different countries. Bath linens, bedroom linens, kitchen linens. Ladies clothes (many with tags still on) size 14 & 16. Garage items including a snowblower and a BBQ gas grill. A front loading dryer, like new.
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Gardeners I have perennial gardens that are 20+ years old - the plants have changed somewhat over the years, but the area has always been perennials. The gardens have become overgrown with clover in the last couple of years both green and purple clover. I’m wondering what I can do about it, besides weeding. The plants are fairly close together, so there isn’t much I could do about turning the soil. Is there something I could put down to impede the growth/ spread of the clover? Thank you. – Beth H.
from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County
become more of a challenge. First, where plants are close together and fairly tall, they will hide small bits of clover so that if you are not too obsessive, perhaps you can tolerate some amount of it. Of course, an abundance of clover and other weeds rob your perennials of moisture and nutrients, so it is important to keep these uninvited guests to a minimum. You might try putting down several layers of newspaper where there is room, wetting it down, and covering it with 2 or 3 inches of mulch. Eventually the newspaper will decompose, but it is a great alternative to using landscape cloth and easier to manage in small spaces between plants. Another suggestion, dig or pull out the clover (and I know that the purple clover is annoying since it doesn’t pull out as easily Mature gardens tend to fill up with weeds as as the green), then sprinkle a pre-emergent the perennials grow and spread over time. herbicide such as Preen in the freshly weedIt certainly makes weeding and mulching ed area, following the directions on the con-
tainer. If you do one small area at a time, it’s not too bad. I have found that it doesn’t prevent all weeds from germinating but does keep them to a manageable level. I do not recommend using a post-emergent herbicide since that would risk damaging your perennials.
What is the best advice for growing healthy roses? My beautiful lavender rose got black spot and even though I removed the affected leaves and picked up the fallen leaves, it still
died. It was only its second year. – June S. Many people buy a rose of a color they like. If you want a rose that is hardy and disease-resistant, you could purchase one that is grown on its own roots, then pick from available colors. Knock-Out Roses is a widely-available brand grown on its own roots. There are many others. If you do wish to grow grafted roses, you will need to provide good air circulation, enriched soil, ample mulch (especially before winter), and spray every two weeks with a fungicide to prevent black spot.
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Hoag Library: Intro to Hoopla: Learn How to Borrow Digital Materials with Your Library Card, August 19 & 26, 6pm. New York State Civil Service Employment Info Session, August 20, 5:30pm. Baby & Toddler Storytime, August 21, 9:45am. Storytime, August 21, 10:30am & 1pm. PJ Storytime, August 22, 6:30pm. Bindings Book Club, August 22, 7pm. One-On-One Tech Help, August 23, 10am (please register). For a full listing of adult, children, and teen programs please visit our Facebook page or www. hoaglibrary.org
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BATAVIA Speak Up Toastmasters - Where Leaders are Made: Are you ready to take your career to the next level? Through Toastmasters, you’ll gain the practice to become the leader and speaker you want to be. You will also sharpen your management skills, become a better negotiator, gain trust and inspire your team. We are accepting applications for new members. Meetings are the 2nd & 4th Tuesday every month @ 7 p.m. 190 Oak St., Batavia (use rear entrance, Emmanuel Baptist Church). Space is limited CALL NOW to reserve your seat today. Guests are always welcome to visit for FREE. http://www. speakuptoastmasters.org call/text 585-993-0515, or email leslieagmarino@yahoo.com. Walkins welcome.
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Batavia Walk to End Alzheimer’s - Saturday, September 21, 9amnoon. Hosted by Premier Genesee Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation at 278 Bank St., Batavia. While there is no fee to register or participate, we strongly encourage participants to fundraiser to contribute to the cause and the Chapter offers a number of tools and materials to help with fundraising. The Center’s outdoor park offers space to enjoy snacks and refreshments, visit with local vendors, and buy basket and 50/50 raffle tickets, while the roughly 2-mile walk route offers a pleasant stroll through a lovely neighborhood. Register at alz.org/Walk and start fundraising to earn terrific incentives. Questions: 716-626-0600 or 800-272-3900.
BROCKPORT Rootstock: An Oak Orchard Health Fundraiser Event - Oak Orchard Health’s Farm-to-Table Food and Music adventure, Rootstock, now has tickets available for purchase. Rootstock will be held on Saturday, September 14th from 4:00 to 8:00pm at Partyka Farms. Tickets are $125 each and are available online at https://www. oakorchardhealth.org/rootstock. The event will host 200 people, so make sure to purchase your tickets early! Rootstock will feature delicious dishes served family style, alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, and live music from local artists: Higher Ground, Big Blue House, and Chris Wilson. For more information, visit the Rootstock page on the Oak Orchard Health website. DivorceCare for Kids (DC4K) is a special group to help kids heal from the hurt caused by the separation or divorce of their parents. Kids make friends with others who understand what they are going through. Games, crafts, activities, music & DVD dramas create a fun atmosphere with their DC4K “family” to learn new life skills, communication tools, & gain understanding of the changes in their life. Groups meet weekly and are designed for children ages 5-12. Space limited, call to register 637-9785 ext 2. Wednesdays, 6:30pm-8pm, Brockport Free Methodist Church, 6787 4th Section Rd., Brockport beginning August 21. www.dc4k.org. Brookdale Brockport - Family Bingo Night. August 20, 7pm8pm, 90 West Ave., Brockport. A Brookdale Brockport ’Friends for Life’ Event! You’re invited to our Family Bingo Night! We will be collecting donations for the Alzheimer’s Association as payment for BINGO cards. There will be lots of fun prizes to win, a great time to be had by all! So bring the whole family for a night of BINGO!! RSVP by 8/20/19 to the Front Desk 637-3140.
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Gates Historical Society August meeting - Terry Lehr will do a presentation entitled “When All of Rochester’s Hospitals Got Sick”. This presentation will answer 3 questions regarding the Spanish Influenza of 1918 and how it affected the Rochester area. This facility is handicapped accessible. Join us August 19, 7pm-8:30pm at the Gates Town Hall Annex, 1605 Buffalo Road, Rochester. http:// www.gateshistory.org/index.htm
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STAFFORD DivorceCare: Separation & divorce are overwhelming, life altering changes for every family member and we are here to support you during this time of transition. Using a combination of educational videos & interactive discussion time we’ll learn new skills, work through emotions, and have time to talk with others who understand what you are going through. We’ll focus on your healing and finding hope for your future. Held Wednesdays, beginning August 21 through November 20 from 6:30-8pm at the Brockport Free Methodist Church, 6787 4th Section Rd., Brockport. www.divorcecare.org. The Gathering Table - Brockport First Baptist Church will offer a free community dinner, The Gathering Table, on Sunday, August 18, 1:00 - 2:30 pm. The dinner is family friendly, and the church is fully accessible. The Teen Closet will be open 1:00 - 2:30 pm. Local teens are invited to stop in and select free clothing and personal items. Chicken BBQ with Potato, Corn & Roll - SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 from Noon till gone (pick up by 5pm), Brockport Vets Club, 222 West Ave., Brockport. Tickets: $10, at the door & presale at the Vets Club. Info.: 637-5012. Sponsored by Sons of the American Legion.
In winter I get up at night And dress by yellow candle-light. In summer quite the other way I have to go to bed by day. ~Robert Louis Stevenson
CHURCHVILLE Churchville United Methodist Church “MICHIGAN & CHICAGO HOTS” DINNER - Wednesday, August 28th, 5-6:30pm. Menu includes: Hots with Michigan sauce (tangy-sweet hamburger sauce) or Chicago style (veggie toppings & poppy seed bun), mac salad, chips, beverage and a cookie. $8 adults, $5 for kids 6-12yrs., 5 and under free. Bring non-perishable food items (for local charity) and receive $1 discounts. 24 West Buffalo St. 293-3282 for take outs.
Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under the trees on a summer’s day, listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the blue sky, is by no means waste of time. ~John Lubbock, “Recreation,” The Use of Life, 1894
MUMFORD Hop Harvest Festival - What better way to spend Labor Day than with all things hops? Follow the journey of hops, one of New York State’s original cash crops, from field to brewery to pint glass. There will be tastings, food, and music all day, so kick back with one of GCV&M’s signature ales, and enjoy this last hurrah to summer! Join us Monday, September 2, 10-4pm at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. https://www.gcv.org/events/hopharvest-festival/
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Foodlink Free Mobile Food Pantry at Stafford - The Stafford United Methodist Church is working in partnership with Foodlink of Rochester to sponsor the Foodlink Free Mobile Food Pantry on Friday, August 30th, from 4-5:30 PM. It will be held at the Stafford Fire Dept., located at 6153 Main Rd., Stafford. The exact items are not known, but fresh produce is always available. Food is distributed on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. There is no income or ID requirement, but recipients must be 18 yrs. of age and provide their own bags and transportation.
WEBSTER R L Thomas Class of 1969 50th Year Reunion! Saturday, September 28, 2019, Webster Golf Club. A Friday night event is also being planned. More details will follow once we have our list updated. We are looking for many “missing” class members, so if you haven’t heard about the reunion, or haven’t updated your information since our last reunion, please either send us an email at rltclassof69reunion@gmail.com or like us on Facebook. We are also collecting information on Classmates.com. You may also call Cindi (Daniels) Bouchard at 585-217-2885 or Deb (Morgan) Walbourn at 585-355-7786.
INFLUENTIAL JAZZ MUSICIANS Miles Davis (1926-1991): Compared to other jazz legends, Illinois-born Miles Davis was introduced to music rather late. It wasn’t until Davis was 13 years old that his father introduced him to the trumpet, an introduction that would dramatically alter the course of jazz music. Under the tutelage of local music school director Elwood Buchanan, Davis learned to play the trumpet without vibrato, which Biography.com notes marked a departure from the style of trumpet-playing popular at the time. A true pioneer, Davis is considered one of the most influential figures in the history of jazz and 20th century music.
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ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Despite your Aries penchant for wanting to tackle a problem head-on, you might want to take a little more time to see how a current situation develops. It could surprise you. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) Taking on the role of peacemaker in a disruptive environment is a challenge. But you can do it. Just continue to have the same faith in yourself that so many others have in you. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Although your work schedule keeps you busy, you should make time to start preparing for that important upcoming family event you’ll want to celebrate in a special way. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Home is where the Moon Child wants to be early in the week. But by week’s end, a chance to travel raises her or his excitement level, and that of the lucky person who gets to go along. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Be careful not to be a copycat when dealing with someone who uses unfair or even unkind methods to reach a goal. As always, do the right thing the right way, and you’ll win in the end. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) An offer could have many good things attached to it that are not apparent at first glance, including a chance to move into another career area. You might want to check out its possibilities. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) With responsibilities surging both in the workplace and in the home, it’s important to prioritize how you deal with them. Be patient. Pressures will begin to ease starting early next week. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A positive reaction to a suggestion could indicate that you’re on track for getting your message to the right people. Devote the weekend to catching up with the special people in your life. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A new attitude from those in charge could make things difficult for you unless you can accept the changes without feeling as if you’re being pressured into doing so. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Family matters once again dominate much of the week. But don’t neglect your workplace duties while you deal with them. An offer to help could come from a surprising source. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) A difficult workplace situation begins to ease, but there still are matters that need to be dealt with before it’s fully resolved. There’s also a more positive turn in domestic relationships. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Don’t let yourself be rushed into making a decision about an intriguing financial arrangement. Asking questions and checking it out now could pay off in a big way later on. BORN THIS WEEK: You might have a tendency to be more than a bit judgmental, but others understand it comes from a warm, loving heart. (c) 2019 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Auction to be held at 3518 Six Ponds Lane, off of Italy Hill Rd. 4 miles West of Branchport N.Y. PARCEL 1: Selling will be 10 wooded acres with 1486 sq ft ranch cabin, 20 x 40 Amish built pole barn, outbuilding and spring fed pond. Assessed for $127,800, Sells for $50,000 or above. PARCEL 2: 5.2 wooded acres and pond. Assessed for $39,100, Sells for $10,000 or above. $10,000 deposit required to bid on parcel 1 and $3,000 deposit required to bid on parcel 2. OPEN HOUSES: Sat., 8-24 from 10-11 A.M., Sat., 8-31 10-11 A.M. and Sat., 9-7 from 10-11 A.M. Please see www.harriswilcox.com for pictures and descriptions or call Shelly at 585-683-0995 or Penne at 585-303-2325. TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium.
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Safeguard Your Smile, Wherever You Go (NAPSI) - Smile. It’s vacation time, and there are so many paths to fun and adventure close to home. Try winding your way through the Wisconsin Dells water parks or sailing Lake Superior. So pack your bags, and don’t forget your toothbrush-healthy teeth and gums don’t take a vacation. To help, here are some toothsome tips to protect your oral health en route. Before you go: Now is a good time to think of your last regular dental checkup. If you can’t recall, you might want to check in with your dentist and look for any imminent problems. If you take care of them before you go, it’ll be easier to keep the fun flowing. Have toothbrush, will travel: Whether you’re road-tripping or hopping on a flight, your oral hygiene routine shouldn’t take a backseat to fun. Steer clear of dental troubles with regular brushing and flossing. Visit the travel toiletries section of a drug or discount store. You’ll find plenty of essentials to keep your teeth and gums clean and healthy on the go, including travel-sized toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss. Especially handy for long flights or camping: disposable mini toothbrush packs. They don’t require water or toothpaste and fit easily into tiny purses, too.
On Aug. 25, 1835, the start of a six-part series announcing the discovery of life on the moon appears in the New York Sun newspaper. Sales of the paper soared as readers believed the tales about unicorns, two-legged beavers and furry, winged humanoids. Even Yale University scientists were fooled. On Aug. 24, 1873, William Henry Jackson takes the first photographs of Colorado’s elusive Mount of the Holy Cross, providing reliable proof of its existence. The phenomenon formed after thousands of years of erosion of two deep ravines, which by sheltering winter snow from the sun created a perfect cross. On Aug. 19, 1909, the first race is held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. After the unstable rock and tar track caused the deaths of six people that day, the surface was replaced with 3.2 million paving bricks.
Go ahead, vent (your toothbrush). Moist environments breed bacteria, so keep your toothbrush as dry as possible while on the go. A vented toothbrush carrier will do the trick. When you reach your destination, take your toothbrush out of its case so it can dry thoroughly. Keep it away from the sink and at least several feet from the toilet. (Flushing makes bacteria airborne.) Water you waiting for? Everyone should have a personal water bottle that’s easy to hold and carry. You’ll be less tempted by sodas and sugary drinks that aren’t very sweet to your teeth, and more likely to drink water. “Drinking water, especially fluoridated water, helps reduce cavities and protects precious tooth enamel by washing away harmful acids and bacteria,” explained Dr. Fred Eichmiller, Vice President and Chief Science Officer for Delta Dental of Wisconsin. “And if you add ice to cool down your drink, don’t chew it. Ice cubes can crack open fillings-which can crash the best vacation plans.” Swish, rinse, repeat: If you can’t brush after indulging in sticky, sweet treats (such as s’mores), just swish. Keep water nearby while you’re traveling. Dr. Eichmiller encourages patients to make a habit of swishing after meals in any case to clear lingering food particles from your mouth. Brace for emergencies: If you or anyone you’re traveling with has orthodontia, it’s smart to pack some dental wax. If a bracket or wire pops loose, the wax will protect your gums and mouth from injury until you can see your orthodontist. Do you develop canker sores from spicy or salty indulgences? Then remember to pack a small tube of benzocaine (over-the-counter topical anesthetic). Applying ice or rinsing with warm salt water can also help. Gum’s the word: Sugar-free gum can be a lifesaver after meals on the go, especially if you can’t brush away food particles. Gum chewing greatly increases the production of saliva, which can help reduce tooth decay. It can also satisfy your sweet tooth, so you can say no to snacks that are high in sugar. The best vacation photos are the ones in which everybody’s smiling. So keep these tooth-saving tips in mind wherever you wander-and enjoy. You don’t have to let dental difficulties take a bite out of your vacation enjoyment. GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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FULL-SIZE BOX SPRING. You pick up: 585-538-2790
HIDE-A-BED COUCH in very good condition: 315-536-4029
RAYOVAC EXTRA ADVANCED HEARING AID BATTERIES (size 10). Ten packets of six, exp. 4/2023. Canandaigua: 585-394-5874
VINTAGE STINGRAY/MUSCLE BIKES (or parts) wanted. If you’ve been holding onto it and want to get rid of, call me: 585-301-8346
WHAT COLOR IS YOUR PARACHUTE WORKBOOK (2 books): sortino01@gmail.com
ANTIQUE TEACUPS: China, porcelain, etc. ANTIQUE DISHWARE. Drop off needed in Batavia: 716-353-3127
3-PIECE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER can be repurposed into bookcases. You pick up: 585-261-0164
COUNTERTOP that measures no larger than 32”W. In very good condition: 585-482-3962
PLASTIC TUBING FOR OXYGEN TANKS. You pick up Lakeville: 585-346-9777
Used DOOR for a basement in good condition. Without frame. Standard 28”W x 79”L (no larger than 29”W): 585-482-3962
Large quantity of TY BEANIE BABIES, all sizes. Prefer a nonprofit organization: 585-346-9777
REEL TO REEL TAPE MACHINE and an 8 TRACK PLAYER in good working order: slyfox1120@gmail.com
ORIGINAL PIRATE-THEMED VBS CURRICULUM complete with skits, costumes, great props & decorations, lessons. First come, takes it! Text: 585-764-6810
14 FT. ALUMINUM CANOE: 585-371-2633
MATERIAL SCRAPS to make a quilt or whatever project: 585-424-5993
New/gently used, EASY TO FOLD WHEELCHAIR, for my mother in Brockport area: lambselling@yahoo.com
OLD BOATS, BOAT PARTS, MOTOR – anything boat related: 585-456-3916
13 containers of HIGH CALORIE BOOST and 11 bottles of CARNATION BREAKFAST ESSENTIALS. All unopened: 585-201-7009
STRAW BALES for animal bedding and LOCAL HONEY PRODUCER: 585-637-0933
Large quantity of FABRIC SAMPLE BOOKS, different sizes. Great for projects: 585-734-9121
LIGHTWEIGHT WHEELCHAIR to transport senior. Not heavy: Text 585-748-8531
HAMMOND ORGAN 1973 and/or KIMBALL SPINET PIANO 1975. You pick up near Warsaw: 585-429-0001
PING PONG TABLE: 585-250-2376
28” OLD STYLE BOX TV, heavy. Works just fine. Bought in 2005. You pick up: Suesassy1231@gmail.com
VINTAGE ELECTRONIC ITEMS: Radios, Tube Tester, Tubes, Motors, Audio, Microphones, etc. (No TV’s): greg3151@yahoo.com
1829 PROSPECTOR WOOD STOVE and HITZER WOOD STOVE (can burn coal). Very heavy. You pick up: 585-405-5385
MP3 PLAYERS and IPOD SHUFFLES for a Music of Ages Program. New or used okay as long as they are in working order: 585-815-8501 x400
ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED. Almost brand new. You pick up: 585-381-0501
STAIRLIFT for a Veteran. Will pick up: 585-554-5313
ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR. Good condition. Works well: 585-233-6073 SOLID OAK CABINET (76-1/2” x 24” x 18”) with three movable shelves and a CABINET (78-3/4” x 48-3/4” x 21-3/4”), 2 doors and space to hang things: 585-533-9359 ACROSONIC CONSOLE PIANO with bench. Built by Baldwin: 585-473-0387 or 585-624-9439 PERM RODS, large bag, many different sizes and a BLACK PLASTIC APRON for coloring: 585-394-3354
First year teacher looking for CLASSROOM FURNITURE AND SUPPLIES. Large oval rug, mailbox, rocking chair, electric pencil sharpener. Anything appreciated: tinaditz123@gmail.com PLAYER PIANO ROLLS, AUTO-HARP and CANS OF WHITE PAINT: 585-671-1996 please leave message Used or old RAIL FENCE, don’t need post: 585-334-1249 GAS POWERED PUSH MOWER in good working condition for non-profit museum: 585-589-9013
Unearthed a ton of FLAT SHALE ROCKS. Byron area: 585-548-9914
OLD VIDEO GAMES and CONSOLES wanted for needy children. Will pick up: rsibs@aol.com or call 585-285-2446
LONG DRESSER, HEADBOARD & METAL FRAME. No footboard. Needs to be repainted. You pick up: 585-259-2841 or valenciacheek21@gmail.com
DIGITAL PROJECTOR in working condition to borrow for a day event: 585-672-5807
Working 32” SONY TV: 585-334-0205
Working LAMINATOR for Scout leader training: 585-339-8659
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TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH By Keith Roach, M.D.
Cholesterol Plummets After Giving Up Bread ---
DEAR DR. ROACH: Something’s been puzzling me. I’m a 71-year-old female, and my cholesterol tends to hover around the 240 mark. However, I had to give up bread for several weeks due to oral surgery, and my next blood test results showed my cholesterol had plummeted 40 points, to 206. (I actually had them double-check, since I thought they had given me someone else’s report!) I asked my doctor about this, but he didn’t know of any reason for it to happen. My husband thinks it may have something to do with the yeast. Do you have any ideas? -- R.R. ANSWER: No, I don’t think it’s the yeast; I think it’s because you are eating fewer carbohydrates from bread, which get quickly converted to sugar and enters the blood. Sugar has effects on blood cholesterol (especially on triglycerides). Although a 20 percent drop is higher than the average, it’s not out of the expected range. The other thing that is often forgotten is what you changed your diet to. If you ate overall fewer calories, you may have lost a few pounds, and sometimes that can have a big beneficial effect on cholesterol. It also may be the case that you ate more fiber from vegetables, nuts and fruits, which in itself can help reduce cholesterol. It was wise to double-check, because although the lab only rarely makes mistakes, the level in the body does vary a bit. It’s possible that the 240 was higher than your average and the 206 was lower. Following the trend helps prevent those kinds of errors. ***
STRANGE BUT TRUE by Samantha Weaver Most people are aware of the fact that scorpions have eight legs -- they are, after all, arachnids -- but you probably didn't realize that they also have eight eyes.
DEAR DR. ROACH: There is a lot of information about how much one should exercise that doesn’t seem to apply to seniors. I am a 76-year-old man in acceptable health for my age. I have never fallen, but my balance has declined some. I walk about 30 leisurely minutes a day, but I wouldn’t say any of the walk could be defined as “cardio.” When walking on uneven ground, I use a walking stick. I am active in my yard; I mow my lawns and tend vegetable and flower beds. Is this enough of an exercise regimen? -- L.S. ANSWER: You are doing a lot better than most people who are 76. The optimal for you depends, because your exercise regimen has to work for your life. I can say that people who exercise a bit more than you do (including some work with weights and some more vigorous exercise to get the heart rate up -- that’s what defines “cardio”) are likely to have a slightly lower risk of many diseases; however, it’s very wise to be cautious when you have a balance issue, even if you have never fallen. Using a walking stick is great if it helps you (many people have written to say that they use one or two sticks to help maintain balance). What you don’t want is an exercise regimen that you won’t like to do, because people quickly quit exercising if they aren’t enjoying at least some aspect of it. So, keep doing what you are doing: It will help prevent loss of balance, strength and function. Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. ©2019 North America Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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I want to say Thank You to law enforcement and anyone else who protects society from criminals. It breaks my heart to see our ‘Men and Women in Blue’ who are being treated badly, especially by those who are misbehaving and undisciplined. They are disrespecting our men and women in blue, and our military, too, especially in Thanks to Dave Coty [local city]. Do the right thing and the Town of Livonia by supporting those who put crew for making our roads their lives on the line every safer for travel. We greatly day for strangers. Thank appreciate the guard You to all law enforcement rails you installed at a personnel, our military potentially unsafe culvert at personnel and those who the bottom of a hill where respect and support these ice forms, deer cross and men and women. The problem a deep ravine all come is not just the actions of together. disrespectful people, but it is Many thanks from also the silence of the good a grateful traveler Climate Change is real, and it is happening. The UN released a report stating that close to 1 million plant and animal species are near extinction and that the causes are all manmade. Wildfires are bigger and fiercer; storms are getting stronger; climate change is all around us. We need to have more solar farms or wind turbines to reduce emissions from coal and gas power plants. I would like to live in a world where the polar ice caps remain, the coasts are not flooded and 100-degree days are not the norm.
group holds up a table for the server; they get only a certain number of tables. You definitely wouldn’t like it if the shoe were on the other foot. You would no doubt be yelling and hollering about not being treated fairly. So, next time you go to a restaurant, don’t spend so much, so that you will be able to give a decent tip or just go to a fast food joint to eat.
We all like to be appreciated. Between my Mom, Dad and myself, we have each leased cars from one dealer for four years. I just switched to another Servers depend on tips dealer. Is it too much to ask for their salary. If you that your salesman call you come into a restaurant, after you’ve had the car for with a group especially, and a week or so, not only to get good service, then tip thank you for your business accordingly. A five-dollar but also as a courtesy to see tip for a bill well over $100 how you like the vehicle? is not acceptable! Your Maybe I am old-fashioned,
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people who do not defend those who enforce our laws. About the Circle in Avon Village - looks great! The hanging baskets & flower beds are beautiful and a pleasure to drive by! Congrats to TOPS (LeRoy) on their recent remodeling job! Looks great; produce department is especially nicely updated. A Regular Customer
but I, for one, would have liked to receive that call. I asked my neighbor if I could place a political sign in his yard for the June primary. A few days after I placed my sign, a different sign appeared next to it. The day after the primary, I removed my sign. Two days later, my neighbor called me to see if I was going to remove the other sign. I informed him I did not place another sign in his yard. My neighbor assumed it was me and was furious to learn the sign was placed without permission. I’ve since learned several signs were placed throughout the county without permission. This is not right!
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Prep time: 20 minutes Servings: 8-10 1 large red or yellow bell pepper, seeded and chopped 1/3 cup chopped red onion 1 bag (16 ounces) iceberg lettuce, carrot and cabbage salad mix 1 cup shredded Mexican cheese blend 2 cans (15 ounces each) READ 3 or 4 Bean Salad, drained 1/2 cup low-fat mayonnaise 1/2 cup low-fat sour cream 2 tablespoons finely chopped chipotle peppers in adobo sauce 1/2 cup crumbled tortilla chips (optional) small avocado, sliced (optional) In 3 1/2-quart salad bowl or souffle dish, layer bell pepper, onion, lettuce, cheese and bean salad. Mix mayonnaise, sour cream and chipotle peppers. Spread over top of salad. Cover and refrigerate up to 8 hours. Just before serving, sprinkle top with chips and sliced avocado, if desired. Toss to serve.
On August 10th, Jeffrey Epstein died while incarcerated and awaiting trial. Do you believe Epstein’s death was self-inflicted? • Absolutely! One can always find a way. • Unlikely since he was a known risk.
Answers 1. San Francisco’s Brandon Belt faced 21 pitches in an at-bat in 2018. 2. The 1907 Chicago Cubs. 3. Seven times, with all of them being under head coach Bill Belichick. 4. Oakland’s Travis Bader, with 504 (2010-14). 5. Pittsburgh’s Mario Lemieux tallied 161 points in the 1995-96 season. 6. Nick Rimando of Real Salt Lake, in 2018. 7. Afleet Alex, in 2005.
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Results from 08-13-19 With recent shootings killing 22 in El Paso, Texas and 9 in Dayton, Ohio, many are suggesting changes to firearm legislation. Is this the answer? 35% Yes, more laws would reduce access to firearms. 11% Yes, fewer laws would arm more civilians, deterring violence. 54% No, firearm legislation is not the solution.
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GCASA: New Programs Help Even the Odds By Amanda Dudek
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he Genesee/Orleans Council on Alcoholism and Substance Abuse (GCASA), with locations in both Batavia and Albion, supports a much greater population than many may think, serving Genesee, Orleans and Wyoming Counties. For many years, GCASA has served people with Substance Use Disorder. Now, its innovative programs offer a glimpse of hope to both those struggling with substance use and those who love them. The current Opioid Epidemic brought many new services to GCASA. To its Director of Communications & Development, Shannon Ford, this means they can better serve area communities. “We opened up our opioid treatment program - a methadone clinic - in Batavia almost a year ago now,” she said. “We fall in between Rochester and Buffalo, so there was a huge need. Methadone is administered every single day, and people couldn’t get to Buffalo or Rochester daily for that service.” At about the same time, GCASA launched its ground-breaking Peer Recovery Program. “The Peer Recovery Program is very exciting,” said Ford. “It is a very new field that is recognized by the state.” There is credentialing that is involved in order for someone to be a Peer Recovery Advocate with GCASA. “Our Peers work with people in a non-clinical way,” explained Ford. “Our counselors are able to help, but there are boundaries and limits to that service delivery. Peers are able to fill in some of those gaps and to meet broader needs.” Peers may offer to give a ride to an appointment, go to NA or AA, offer support at a court appearance and talk through difficult times. “Peers also have a mobile unit. “Peers park in the community so anyone can approach them,” stated Ford. “They are an onsite information resource and can help get people set up for an evaluation. They can transport people to a detox facility, recovery center or an inpatient treatment facility. They are extremely flexible with a lot to offer.” Peers also must have “lived experienced,” whether as someone who has struggled personally or who has dealt with a struggling loved one. Peers are also essential in emergency situations. “We have a protocol established with the hospitals in all three of the counties we serve,” shared Ford. “At the ER, if someone presents having had an overdose, overdosing or withdrawing from use, they can have a peer contacted and deployed to that hospital 24/7, 365 days a year.” Hospitals can also now provide a “bridge script,” of Suboxone so that the person can have medication until they are able to see a doctor and receive a full prescription. Peers also offer Narcan training on the spot to loved ones. Programs like these come at a cost, and Ford explains that special funding has made these Peer R Pe Recovery Ad Advocates te participat participate in services possible. “We are National Night Out. pretty lucky,” she said. “We have several different funding sources. For example, we have a grant through the Greater Rochester Health Foundation that funds the Genesee Orleans Wyoming Opioid Task Force. We also have several state grants that
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support a variety of services.” Funding is understandably becoming more available. “The Opioid Epidemic has really changed everything,” explained Ford. “People are dying. Before the Opioid Epidemic, it would be rare for us to lose someone, and if we did, it might be one patient a year due to a very long, chronic condition. The Opioid Epidemic has been so dangerous. We have lost many patients, and those are just the ones we know about.” Not only are people at a much higher risk for overdosing and dying, but also that risk increases exponentially if Fentanyl is involved. “Heroin is cheap, accessible and dangerous,” she said. “Fentanyl raises that bar and is much more dangerous.” “We are doing everything we can as an agency to stop people from dying,” said Ford. “We know people with a substance use disorder can recover with the right treatment. We truly care about the people with whom we work. We love them and want them to live meaningful, fulfilled lives. We understand that substance use disorder is a disease of the brain, and we are working hard to change people’s perception of what a substance using person looks like. Substance use disorder can be treated. Recovery is possible.” GCASA plans to open a detox center in Batavia and a women’s and children’s community residence in Albion, breaking ground next spring. “We are removing a huge barrier to women by providing a place for their children, as well,” said Ford. GCASA will also open a recovery center in Batavia. “This will be a safe place for people to go and do a variety of activities.” “It will be holistic, including mindfulness, yoga, cooking classes, even TVs so that people do not have to go to bars to watch sports with friends, remaining safe, drug and alcohol-free.” Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories: • Honduras Builds Hope with Border Buddies • Wild Tinker Draws Families Back to Nature Have something interesting you’d like to share with our readers? Perhaps an original story, a personal experience, community happening, or school event? Add some photos, and your story will be featured on our popular website for all to see. Who knows - it may even end up in print! It’s easy to do. 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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STRANGE BUT TRUE by Samantha Weaver Historians say that Mary, Queen of Scots was informed of the murder of her husband, Lord Darnley, in 1567 while she was playing golf. She must have been quite a dedicated sportswoman (or an indifferent wife) because they also say that she completed the round. *** REASONS TO SHOP FARMERS’ MARKETS
STRANGE BUT TRUE by Samantha Weaver According to the Crayola Company, you can eat 3,500 of their crayons a day and still not reach the level of toxicity found in an ordinary glass of drinking water. They don't mention how -- or why -- anyone would consume that many crayons in a lifetime, let alone a single day.
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Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES: Positions for the 2019-20 school year
Secondary Spec. Ed. Teachers Technology & Spanish Teacher Paraprofessionals
JOIN OUR TEAM 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. 2018 gross wages $51,000 - $63,000
We offer competitive wages, benefits, tuition reimbursement & NYS Retirement. For more information and to apply for positions, please refer to our website: www.monroe2boces.org or call Shannon Alvarado @585-617-2664
• PRODUCTION OPERATORS: 2018 gross wages $47,000 - $73,000
• DAY SHIFT MECHANIC: 2018 gross wages $52,000 - $77,000 United States Gypsum Company, the leader in the gypsum building products industry is seeking entry-level through highly skilled Electricians at the Oakfield, New York plant. The competitive pay rate is based upon experience.
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On Aug. 20, 1975, Viking 1, an unmanned U.S. planetary probe, is launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, on a mission to Mars. On July 20, 1976, the Viking 1 lander touched down on the Chryse Planitia region, becoming the first spacecraft to successfully land on Mars.
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Batavia Auto Dealer seeks experienced tech. Candidate will have min. 2-3 yrs. current hands-on experience working in repair shop diagnosing and repair of cars/trucks/SUVs. NYS Inspection License is NOT required. VALID NYS DRIVER’S LICENSE IS NECESSARY. Excellent Work Ethic; Clean, Neat Appearance. WE OFFER: - Competitive Hourly Wage – NO Flat Rate - Full-Time…40 hrs. Monday-Friday - Positive Environment - Medical/Dental/Vision Insurance - Paid Holidays/Sick Time/ Vacation - Bonuses/401k/Uniforms/ Tools Provided Email your resume today to: mbuda@timebuyer.com TRI-COUNTY EDITION
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Do you have what it takes to work for one of the Northeast’s largest used truck & equipment dealers?
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STRANGE BUT TRUE by Samantha Weaver In the language known as Ewe, spoken by some natives of West Africa, the concepts of "yesterday" and "tomorrow" are expressed by the same word. If you were to translate that word literally into English, you'd come up with "not now."
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The Finger Lakes DDSO is seeking LPNs Livingston, Ontario, Monroe, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming counties. 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
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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
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