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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 acreage for animals or storage. Workshop in one building. TEXT: H030747 TO: VIDEOS BRENDA G. SWANGER HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1205581
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!
GREECE: 36 Belmont Rd. 3 bedrooms with all well maintained mechanics. Located on a quiet street close to all stores and easy access to parkway. Newer windows. $84,900
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MURRAY: 16055 Canal Rd. Colonial Home has it all! 3 bedrms 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 TEXT: H028777 TO: VIDEOS BRENDA G. SWANGER HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1202325
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CLARENDON: 210 Sunset in Thomas Estates. Looking for a 2 bedroom home to do a little work on? This is it. You can enjoy the enclosed porch and also has 2 baths. $12,000 TEXT: H032787 TO: VIDEOS BRENDA G. SWANGER HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1206846
SOMERSET: 9707 Townline Rd. 8+ acres - 60x100 barn with reinforced concrete floor would make a great small business, excellent winter storage or a super private workshop, other multiple outbuildings and 3/4 BR country home. An additional 8 acres available making this a super small farm opportunity. TEXT: H020257 TO: VIDEOS KIMBERLIE DONLEY HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1198126
SWEDEN: 27 Trefoil Ln. Desirable Sweden Village location, this 4/5 BR Split has loads of options. 2 full baths, new zoned HVAC, a great private yard & large deck, and finished walk out basement. Priced with room to make the improvements you desire. Conveniently located to schools and shopping. TEXT: H032367 TO: VIDEOS KIMBERLIE DONLEY HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1206570
GAINES: 3156 Gaines Rd. POOL'S OPEN! This spacious Victorian will meet all your needs, updated kitchens and baths, vinyl siding, windows and roof, beautiful double door entry - large corner lot, and beat the heat this summer with the IG pool. This home is currently set for possible in-law. Charm abounds. TEXT: H006157 TO: VIDEOS KIMBERLIE DONLEY HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1182213
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CLARENDON: 15847 Brown Schoolhouse Rd. Improved Price on this great country home. Clean and ready to move in, this adorable 2 BR ranch has been freshly painted and has new flooring throughout, all on a beautiful 2.9 acres. TEXT: H029587 TO: VIDEOS KIMBERLIE DONLEY HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1202944
BROCKPORT VILLAGE: 83 Spring St. Family owned since 1975. 2 bedrooms in each unit. Enclosed porch, 2 separate driveways, 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. 739-6976 TEXT: H029917 TO: VIDEOS VICKIE L. SWEET HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1203481
Lyndonville: 2612 Oregon Rd. This 3 bedroom 11⁄2 bath home is situated on 72+ acres of incredible land. 22+ acres of pastures/open farm and 50 acres of woods. Nice custom birch kitchen, cozy living rm., 1 car gar., 24'x42' barn w/2 15'x42' lean sheds, public water, septic. Ideal for the outdoors enthusiast, ideal farmette, hunter's paradise. $230,000 TEXT: H034527 TO: VIDEOS VICKIE L. SWEET HOWARDHANNA.COM/ R1210238
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HOROSCOPE ARIES (March 21 to April 19) Dealing with a difficult person can be the kind of challenge you Aries Lambs love. Or it could be an energy-draining exercise in futility. Be certain your goals are worth your efforts. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) The Divine Bovine might be seeing red at having your crisis-resolution efforts overlooked. But others know the truth, and they can be expected to step forward when the time comes. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You should be well on your way to finally making that important decision. Having the support of loved ones will help when crunch time comes. Keep a positive attitude. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Feeling uneasy about a move might not mean you’re having a case of Cancerian wavering. It could be your inner sense is warning you to reassess your situation before taking action. LEO (July 23 to August 22) Your pride could get in the way of admitting you might have erred. Best to ‘fess up now before a small mistake turns into a big misunderstanding. Make the weekend a special family time. VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Trying to please someone with a less-than-glowing opinion of something you value could be a waste of time. If you like it, stay with it. The week’s end brings an answer to an old mystery. LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) There might be time to make a change. But be honest with yourself: Is it what you really want, or one you feel pressured into making? Your answer should determine your next move. SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) Change is dominant, but so is caution: Proceed carefully, checking each step along the way to avoid encountering any unwelcome surprises that might be lurking along your path. SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) It could be a mistake to rely on someone to keep his or her promise without checking out previous performances. What you learn now could save you from a painful lesson later. CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Taking a strong stand on an issue you feel is too important to ignore could inspire others to follow suit. The weekend is a good time to socialize with old friends and make new ones. AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) Your sensitive nature gives you an insight into the problems of someone close to you. Your offer of support could be just what this person needs to start turning his or her life around. PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Financial matters continue to need even more careful analysis than usual. Use caution with investment possibilities. A personal relationship might take an unexpected turn by the week’s end. BORN THIS WEEK: You appreciate the wonders of the world and enjoy sharing your delight with others.
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FRANK POPOWICH REAL ESTATE, CAR, FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Sat., Aug. 10, 2019
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ESTATE OF DOUG HART MACHINERY DISPERSAL 13864 KENDRICK RD., WATERPORT, NY 14571 MONDAY AUGUST 5TH AT 4PM Selling: Case IH 3688, 38” rubber, very clean; Gleaner M2, recently overhauled; AC 315 grain head; Case IH 5100 drill; West Jovan 40’ Sprayer; Sunflower 7 shank chisel; AC 12.5’ crumbler; JD 12.5’ packer; IH 700 4btm plow; Glencoe 19’ field cultivator; JD 1018 offset mower; Steinman rock picker; 12.5’ disc; gravity wagon; GT FC2080 Roto-cleaner; Westfield 70-51 auger; Bazooka feed auger; Cat D4 dozer, needs work; Chevy truck, 16’ dump; Chevy truck, needs work; 3pt ditcher; 3pt post hole digger; fuel tank; hand tools; parts; chains; grain bin; scaffolding; shop press; much more! Terms: 13% buyer’s premium, 3% discount for cash or check. Nothing to be removed until settled for. All items sold “where is, as is.”
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DIRECTIONS: Auction to be held at 6090 N. Lake Rd. (Route 19), 5 Miles south of Brockport. Having reached 95 years of age will sell: REAL ESTATE: Selling at 10:30 A.M. will be 4 bedroom, 1.5 bath, 2 story home with garage and 960 sq. ft. machinery barn on 12.9 acres. There is 750 ft. of frontage on Rt. 19. There is public water hooked up to the house and a well in the front yard. This property sells for cash only to the highest bidder. No minimum bid, a $10,000 deposit is required to bid. OPEN HOUSES: Sat., Aug. 3rd, 10-12 Noon and Tues., Aug. 6th, 4-6 P.M. Call Shelly 585-683-0995 for more info. CONTENTS: Vehicle, Farm Machinery, Tools, Barn Items and Household. See www. harriswilcox.com for pictures and descriptions. SALE ORDER: 10:00 A.M. Household and Collectibles, 10:30 A.M. Real Estate, 11:00 A.M. Car and Farm Machinery. TERMS: Everything sells AS IS, 10% B.P. if paid with cash or check, 13% B.P. if paid with credit card.
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Seymour Library: Movie Makers*: Monday, August 5, 3:00pm - 4:30pm. From the basics of using a digital camera to the finer points of editing, we will be making a collaborative short film. Grades 6-12 Family Dance Party: Monday, August 5, 11-11:45. Bring your dancing shoes to the library and groove to some fun songs. Music will be aimed at preschoolers, but older kids are welcome. The Night Sky*: Tuesday, August 6, 2-3:30, Parent attendance not required. Explore the sun, moon, and stars with some fun activities, experiments, and crafts. Fiber Spinning and Knitting Group: Wednesday, August 7, 6:00pm 8:00pm, Join us as we spin fiber and have fun. All ages and spinning skill levels welcome. Tech Time*: Grab Bag: Friday, August 9, 10:30-11:30 OR 12-1, Parent attendance not required. Have a chance to do fun projects with the library’s technology. Grades 2-5. *Registration required for starred events.
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Hamlin Public Library: Preschool Storytime: Monday, August 5, 10:30am. Community Superstars series, Zach Losee: Monday, August 5, 1pm. Hear Zach’s incredible journey to become a heart transplant recipient. Family Book Discussion of “Catstronauts”: Tuesday, August 6, 6:30pm. Impact Earth program: Wednesday, August 7, 1pm. Learn how to become a zero waste family and make a DIY worm composter. DIY Solar Bugs (Tweens/Teens): Wednesday, August 8, 1pm. “The First Great Space Race A Look Back At the Apollo Missions”: Thursday, August 8, 6:30pm. The near-decade from presidential announcement to lunar landing was a great era in U.S. science and engineering. Our goal of a “Man On the Moon” was accomplished 50 years ago, with two sets of American footprints on the Moon courtesy of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, under the watchful eye of pilot Michael Collins. Join us for this 50th anniversary presentation by Dr. Damian Allis, NASA Solar System Ambassador.
Hoag Library: Power of Kindness w/ The Bread Man, August 5, 11am (please register 589-4246). Galaxy Story and Craft w/ Mayor Banker, August 6, 11am. Art Exhibit Opening Reception for ‘Hand Picked: Art Expression of Farmworkers Who Feed Us,” August 6, 5pm. Baby & Toddler Storytime, August 7, 9:45am. Storytime, August 7, 10:30am & 1pm. Stories @ Barre Park, August 8, 11am. Teen Breakout Room: Apollo to the Moon, August 8, 1pm. Spacecraft Engineering, August 9, 11am. Afternoon Movie and Popcorn, August 9, 1pm. Free Children’s Vision Screenings (6 months-12 years old) courtesy of the Albion Lions Club, August 10, 10am1pm. For a full listing of adult, children, and teen programs please visit our Facebook page or www. hoaglibrary.org GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Holley Community Free Library: Galaxy Snow Globes for T(w)eens, Tuesday, August 6th, 1:00 PM. Come in to make a galaxy snow globe. Wouldn’t you like to hold the galaxy in your hands? Registration appreciated. Library Scavenger Hunt, Tuesday, August 6th, 1:00 PM. This hunt will lead to finding a variety of stories around the library. You can earn prizes for finishing the hunt! No registration. Story Hour: Cookies, Wednesday, August 7th, 10:30 AM. Includes, stories, songs, and a craft Designed for ages 3-7. No registration. Family Game Night, Wednesday, August 7th, 6:30 PM. Play various games with your friends and family. The library has games you may use or bring your own to share! Baby & Toddler Storytime, Thursday, August 8th, 10:30 AM. Ages 0-2 and caregivers will hear stories, rhymes, and fingerplays. Spaced-Out Magic Show with Cris Johnson, Thursday, August 8th, 1:00 PM. Features music, age-appropriate humor, fun magic, audience participation, and more!
ALBION Antique Lovers Bus Trip, Sat. Aug. 10 (9 am - 4 pm). Reserve your seat for a full day antiquing adventure exploring NY State’s largest antique mall. Ontario Mall Antiques in Farmington is the destination. Coupons upon arrival for extra savings. Private buffet luncheon at Ray’s Restaurant in Canandaigua included. Departs Cobblestone Museum, 14389 Ridge Rd W, Albion. $40 for Cobblestone Society members, $45 all others. CobblestoneMuseum. org or 585-589-9013. Cobblestone Kids Day - August 13, 2019, 10am - Noon, Ages 8 12. Time travel to the 1800s to meet a Victorian Lady at the 1834 Cobblestone Universalist Church at the Cobblestone Museum, 14389 Ridge Rd W, Albion, NY. Make a Civil War Church Doll. Test your detective skills in the Exhibit Room! Pre-registration required: www. cobblestonemuseum.org or 585/589-9013, $5 per child, accompanied by an adult.
Albion Summer Festival! Many bands (headliner “7th Heaven”), food vendors, craft and artisan vendors and kid’s activities. August 3 at the Bullard Park, East Ave. (Rt. 31) in the Village of Albion. Music/ Beer Tent: $5 Per Person. No Other Admission Charges. Rock On! The Albion NY Rocks & Go Art will be hosting their first painted Rock Art Show! Join us Fridays and Saturdays through August 17 from 4pm-7pm at the Salih Studio, 24 E. Main St., Albion. http://www.goart.org.
ALEXANDER 5th Annual Classic Car Cruise and Chicken Barbecue - Saturday, September 21. Join us at Alexander United Methodist Church, Route 98, Alexander at 4pm. $10 BBQ. Menu: Chicken, Salt Potatoes, Coleslaw, Baked Beans, Roll, and Homemade Dessert. Pop for sale. For more information or presale tickets, call 585-591-1765 or 585-356-8289. Alexander Class of 1979 40th Class Reunion - Saturday, August 31st. For more information please call (585) 219-4061.
BATAVIA Genesee County Mother of Twins Club - A support group for mothers of multiples serving the Genesee county area. Genesee, Wyoming, Monroe, Orleans county mothers of twins, triplets, etc. Join us the first Wednesday of every month 7-9pm at the Richmond Memorial Library, 19 Ross St., Batavia. 19th Annual Van Hulburt Memorial Golf Tournament - To benefit Crossroads House and Masonic Charities. Hosted by Hesperus Masonic Lodge #837, Bergen. Held Thursday, August 15th, 2019 at the Batavia Country Club. ***All teams must be paid by August 9th to guarantee placement in this tournament.*** For more information, contact Marty Krause at (585) 730-2809.
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Bake Sale/Kids Activities - Saturday, August 10, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the lawn at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 So. Main St. BAKE SALE! FUN ACTIVITIES FOR KIDS & FAMILIES.
MUMFORD Fiddlers’ Fair: An extraordinary music experience that brings together over 100 musicians on four stages for a weekend of non-stop entertainment! Settle in to hear the variety of performers, grab food and drinks, or wander the Historic Village and spend the day immersed in live performances! Are you a musician? Bring your own instrument and get free admission! Saturday and Sunday, August 17 & 18 from 10-4pm at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. https:// www.gcv.org/events/old-timefiddlers-fair/ National Silver Ball Tournament - The highlight of the base ball season is this tournament that brings together vintage clubs from around the Northeast, Midwest, and Canada for a round-robin tourney of authentic 19th century base ball! For sports as well as history fans, an event not to be missed! Join us on Friday-Sunday, August 9-11 at the Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. https://www.gcv.org/ events/national-silver-balltournament/
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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. East High School 1969 Class Reunion. 50 YEARS!! Friday, August 16, at 6PM. Cost: $50. Webster Golf Club, 440 Salt Road, Webster, NY. For more information and to register, go to: classcreator.com/ rochester-new-york-east-1969/ GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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Happy Birthday Cha Cha Cha: Saving Birthdays One Classroom at a Time By Amanda Dudek
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ver 750 Rochester elementary students received birthday presents this school year thanks to local charity Happy Birthday Cha Cha Cha (HB3C). On their birthdays, K-2 students in several of Rochester City School District’s “adopted” classrooms received two new toys, a book and necessary items such as new socks and underwear, a toothbrush, toothpaste, bath soap, a box of cereal, two boxes of mac ‘n’ cheese, two fruit cups, two applesauce pouches, rice, lunch box snacks and more. Inspiration for HB3C struck founder Carrie Green in January 2017 as she was taking advantage of an after Christmas toy sale. “I was stocking up to donate toys next Christmas when I realized these things were just going to sit in my basement for a whole year,” she said. “Many organizations give during the holidays. I thought somebody should do birthdays, too. Then I realized, wait a minute. I’m somebody!” Just like that, HB3C was born. Green wanted to bring birthday joy into the lives of underserved children but didn’t know how. “I thought, How am I going to get presents to these kids?” Green recalled. She sent an email asking if anyone knew a teacher in a high-needs area. Green quickly connected with an elementary teacher in Rochester and shared her idea. “I asked, ‘Can I adopt your classroom?’ and she said, ‘Have at it!’” chuckled Green who originally planned on purchasing all the gifts herself. However, she quickly realized that these children needed much more than toys. “I asked if anyone wanted to contribute, and the response was overwhelming, amazing,” Green said. “I kept calling the teacher back, saying, ‘We can afford to do another classroom!’” That first spring, HB3C brought birthday cheer to 129 kids across seven classrooms. “After that, I went out and filed for my 501c3!” she said. HB3C has grown rapidly, serving 422 children in 2017-2018 and 754 children in 2018-2019. “We look for schools where at least 90% of the student population qualifies for the free lunch program,” shared Green. “We ask for student names, birthdays, clothing sizes and allergy information to create birthday packages just for them.” This outpouring of care is the result of generous individuals and groups across several communities. “The support we’ve received has been wonderful,” enthused Green. “I have received donations from total strangers. $1,000, $10... every donation means so much because we are 100% volunteer and donations based.” Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, mom groups, kids’ sports teams and students seeking community service are just some of those who contribute. “I especially So excited ited for f his ppresents! nts! love when kids come over and volunteer to wrap gifts and stuff bags,” shared Green. “I am all about kids helping kids.” Green encourages children to consider “sharing” their own birthdays by asking for donations or HB3C items in lieu of gifts.
Happy Birthday Cha Cha Cha founder Carrie Green with fellow HB3C board members, (l-r) Carrie Green, Lynn Wilmarth, Jennifer DeAngelo, and Christine Pallota Reder
deserves on their birthday.” Green’s charity is making a difference. Teachers said before HB3C, they often struggled to help students remember their birthdays. “If your birthday isn’t celebrated, why would the date stick in your head?” Green pointed out. “Now, students in HB3C classrooms know their birthdays by heart, reminding their teachers ad nauseum!” While Green usually does not deliver the presents herself, she does get to meet the students. At the end of every school year, Green and HB3C throws a big bash at each school to celebrate summer birthdays. “The kids are so cute and so happy,” she said. “Many give me hugs. We bring everyone chalk, bubbles and a popsicle.” Green also receives Thank You Notes from these students. “They write things like, ‘Your present made me feel alive. I love you. Without you, we wouldn’t get any presents. Thank you for being born.’ They know somebody cares.” The Rochester community agrees. This year, Carrie Green was recognized with the ESL Jefferson Award. The ESL Jefferson Award is a national community service award, and ESL makes a donation of $2,500 along with it. Green is thankful for the head start on 2019-2020. “I hope to reach over 1,000 children,” said Green, looking to compassionate communities. “Individuals and groups can do drives, set out one of our collection bins, choose an item from our wishlist or just collect. I have two big green collection bins on my front porch at all times,” she explained. “I also receive a lot of support from schools in communities where there isn’t the same level of need.”
We can create that spark of joy every kid deserves. - Carrie Green, founder
To learn more, volunteer, donate or pick up a collection bin, contact Carrie Green at happybirthdaychachacha@ outlook.com or visit www.happybirthdaychachacha.org. Enjoy this article? Check out this week’s other great stories: • History-making 5k and Fun Run Marks Wood Library’s 2019 Events • Avon American Legion Honors WWII Veteran Euphemia Blye 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!
“Some of these kids have nothing,” shared Green. “HB3C won’t change their whole lives, but we can create that spark of joy every kid
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A Look Back… MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel Health Services And Screenings Every Woman Should Know About (NAPSI)-Eating a healthy diet, exercising, getting a regular Pap smear and mammogram-these are just a few of the many steps women can take to help ensure they live longer, healthier lives. However, it can be tough to figure out what to do, given the mountains of information that are available. So, how can women determine which services and screenings are right for them-and when? You can start by being aware of what the science says about preventing certain health conditions and by having an open and honest conversation with your doctor about your values and preferences. Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the number one cause of death for women. Fortunately, you can help prevent CVD by addressing important risk factors such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and obesity. Talk to your doctor about your CVD risk and whether a low- or moderate-dose statin may be right for you. Statins are medications that lower your cholesterol, prevent buildup of cholesterol and fats in your arteries, and reduce your chances of having a heart attack or stroke. Depending on your age and risk factors, taking a low-dose aspirin daily can also potentially help prevent CVD. Aspirin can help keep blood clots from happening, lowering your risk. You can reduce your risk of CVD by quitting smoking, eating a healthy diet, and becoming more physically active. Cervical Cancer - Screening for cervical cancer finds the disease when it is most treatable. Unfortunately, 12,000 women in the United States are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year. Most cases of cervical cancer happen in women who have not been regularly screened or appropriately treated. That is why it is critical for women to get screened regularly starting at age 21. There are several effective options for screening, depending on your age and preferences. The Pap test and the human papillomavirus (HPV) test are the most effective ways to screen for cervical cancer and are done during a visit to your doctor’s office. Talk to your doctor about which test is best for you and how often you should be tested. Breast Cancer - Breast cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in women; roughly 237,000 cases are reported in the United States each year. Breast cancer screening aims to find the disease early, when it is easier to treat. Mammograms, which are X-ray pictures of the breasts used by doctors to look for early signs of the disease, are the most effective method of screening for breast cancer. Evidence shows that the benefits of mammograms increase with age, with women aged 60 to 69 most likely to benefit from screening. Still, about one in three women who should get a mammogram regularly do not. If you are between the ages of 50 and 74, talk to your doctor about getting a mammogram regularly. Screening for Osteoporosis - As people age, their bones begin to thin. For some people, their bones become very weak and can break or fracture more easily, a condition known as osteoporosis. Osteoporosis affects one in every four women age 65 or older in the United States. Bone measurement tests can be used to screen for osteoporosis and identify the likelihood of future fractures. For people who have osteoporosis, treatments are available to reduce the risk of a fracture. If you are a woman age 65 or older ask your doctor about being screened for osteoporosis and other ways to improve bone health. For further information visit www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce. org GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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On Aug. 5, 1981, President Ronald Reagan begins firing 11,359 air-traffic controllers striking in violation of his order to return to work. Two days earlier almost 13,000 air-traffic controllers went on strike over negotiations to raise their pay. On Aug. 6, 1945, an American B-29 bomber, the Enola Gay, drops the world’s first atom bomb over the city of Hiroshima, Japan. On Aug. 7, 1959, the American satellite Explorer 6 is launched into Earth orbit. The 142-pound spacecraft featured a photocell scanner that transmitted a crude picture of the Earth’s surface from a distance of 17,000 miles. The photo, received in Hawaii, took nearly 40 minutes to transmit. On Aug. 8, 1863, after his defeat at Gettysburg, Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee sends a letter of resignation to Confederate President Jefferson Davis. Davis refused the request.
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Gardeners I discovered some strange fungi under a tree in my yard. It has small tan mounds that erupt into long narrow red spearlike structures. Can you tell me anything about it? - Jane The fungus you encountered might be a stinkhorn, as described in this article: http://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/wakullaco/2019/01/08/the-elegant-stinkhorn-mutinus-elegans/ Without a photo, a definite ID isn’t possible. These fungal structures do not damage plants. Rather, they grow on decaying plant matter. Web search “Stinkhorn” for variations.
from Cornell Cooperative Extension, Livingston County Do the milkweed plants in my front perennial bed have any significant impact on monarch butterflies? I am trying to decide if I should keep or remove them. - Joanne Joanne, I understand your angst. The number of monarchs is declining for several reasons, including habitat loss in central Mexico where they over-winter and summer habitat loss in the Midwest. There is a lot of talk about planting milkweed to help them out, but common field milkweed is not a very attractive plant, spreads invasively underground and is difficult to remove.
I wouldn’t want it in my front garden bed. One person’s milkweed plant probably doesn’t make a difference, but if many people plant it, it could make a difference over time.
milkweed in this region including Butterfly Weed (Asclepius Tuberosa), and Swamp Milkweed (Asclepius Incarnata). These two plants are much better suited for home gardens: Common field milkweed (Asclepius they are more attractive and will not Syriaca), serves as both a preferred spread invasively like common milkhost plant (where these butterflies weed. lay their eggs and larva/caterpillars The article from the University of feed) and a nectar source for adults. Vermont at the following link offers That’s why people encourage grow- many details about monarchs and ing this specific plant. However, milkweed. https://pss.uvm.edu/ppp/ Monarchs can use other types of articles/monarch.html
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husband and I coffee. These caretakers see everything day in and day out, and in time, they may become desensitized to what the patient and family are experiencing because to them it is an everyday occurrence, but Chelsea was not that way.
My husband spoke to Rick on the phone, and he said that he would be out within the hour and assured us that he would have us up and running once he found out what was going on. He was attentive to our needs, and did a job well done. It didn’t take long and Rick did keep his word and had us up and running with air! Thanks to HI-QUAL We have had big name A shout out to Chelsea companies to our home, Reschke, and Dr. Dewey Heating and Cooling, Inc. We were without and sadly, they have left who saw our daughter AIR for several days, us hugely disappointed, so on Monday, July 1st at I am pleasantly surprised the Brockport Emergency and on Saturday, June 29th, we called with the efficient, pleasant Department. Dr. Dewey HI-Qual Heating and way HI-QUAL delivers was friendly and Cooling Inc. They were service. professional. Chelsea Grazie to Rick! was kind and considerate recommended to us, and I must say that I am quite when it came to the care pleased with the timely, My wife and I went to a she gave my daughter. professional way they local cozy Scottsville She even offered my dealt with our situation. diner for a casual lunch It sure would be nice to be able to stay outside at night or have the windows open, but you feel it necessary to mow your lawn and pasture at night 7 days a week. You don’t work during the day. Why can’t you go out and mow during the day instead of between 5pm and 8pm every night of the week? The people who do mow at night work for a living, and they don’t mow every night. Be respectful neighbor. Think about it! First of all, thank you to everyone who donates used clothing to any of the local collection sheds. Many around the world benefit from your generosity. This is really directed at those who choose to use these clothing collection sheds as their personal GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER
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used to hear years ago that “white man speaks with forked tongue.” These days they would have to include women also. I refer to the ad for the “endorsed candidates” for [local town] in this week’s paper. They claim they will work to keep our taxes low. What a joke! Our recent assessment had us fighting to keep “our” taxes low. After spending many stressful days and To the loud person at hours, and attending the funeral home with two separate meetings, nasty critical remark one with a tax assessor at calling hours for the and one at Board of deceased: Trying to curry Assessment, we reduced favor with “those that our assessment by almost amount to something” 50%! From an $82,500 in the room? We were increase to a $15,000 there to honor a person increase! For those who we cared for. Your remark invested the effort, all left a bitter taste; it was came away saving money. hurtful and ignorant. For those who didn’t, believe me there will be a I remember a saying I “next time”. We’ve learned
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on Saturday 7-5-19. I’ve noticed a single senior citizen man at the register was paying his bill. He looked at me and gave me a little smile! Later on when we asked our waitress for our check she said a single man had already picked it up! We were so happy and filled with pleasant surprise that there is still a great person left in the world who walks around and doing good deeds...We have to pay it forward. So, if you are the nice gentleman who did this for us, we would like to send you a big hug and sincere thanks. It meant a lot to us, and God bless you, sir.
from years of experience, the town raises taxes though assessments, but for some reason doesn’t acknowledge that fact with their words. I don’t understand. I very often bring items to the [local] store in [local town], as many people do. Everything sold there is donated, so I can’t get over how most things are marked. Most everything is marked high. Some of the kid’s clothes are marked up as much as you can get brand new if you catch a good sale. Even adult clothes are very high. After all, everything is donated.
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When Specialists Disagree
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a snowbird who uses two different cardiologists for my health, and I am devoted to both of them. However, they have conflicting advice. I have coronary artery disease and had three stents placed in New York. I am an active 86-year-old woman who walks at least a mile daily and does light weights. My lab results are all normal. I take a daily baby aspirin and Plavix. I’ve done well with them. My Florida doctor wants me to discontinue the Plavix and take just the aspirin, but my New York doctor thinks I should keep the Plavix forever. I honestly don’t know the right course of action. -- S.T.M. ANSWER: Both aspirin and Plavix (clopidogrel) work by decreasing the activity of platelets, the specialized blood cells that start to form clots. They have been shown to reduce blockages of stents, which hold open blood vessels that have been unblocked via a catheter in the heart. There are several different types of stents, and some of them have medications embedded in them, which release slowly over many months. These “drug-eluting” stents require using both aspirin and clopidogrel for a longer period of time. There is some debate about how long to continue these medications, but I have not read any recommendations to continue them for more than 30 months. A study (the DAPT trial) used exact information about the person and the type of stent to make predictions about balancing risks, and the results of the study showed that in your case, using both aspirin and clopidogrel would reduce heart attack risk slightly, but at an increased risk of bleeding. Nonetheless, some cardiologists will continue both medications in some patients if there are no problems. It sounds like your New York cardiologist may have more knowledge about the stent, as it was performed in New York, so I would try to get the two of them to reach a consensus. There may be something about your particular case that warrants long-term treatment with these medications.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel On Aug. 10, 1937, the electric guitar is recognized by the United States Patent Office with the award of Patent No. 2,089.171 for the Rickenbacker Frying Pan. The guitar used a heavy electromagnet that surrounded the base of the steel strings like a bracelet.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: A few years ago, Johns Hopkins produced an article stating that possibly being hard of hearing and doing nothing about it could lead to Alzheimer’s disease. Is that study still valid? -- S.S. ANSWER: It’s been almost 30 years since a link between hearing loss and dementia was first published, and recent research has confirmed this link. It now seems clear that hearing loss increases the rate of decline in brain function by 30% to 40%, independent of other risk factors. Put another way, people with mild hearing loss had double the risk of dementia in 10 years; those with moderate hearing loss, triple the risk; those with severe hearing loss had five times the risk of dementia compared with people of normal hearing and the same age. The brains of people with hearing loss are more likely to atrophy as well. Of course, not everybody with hearing loss develops dementia, and people with normal hearing can. There is some, but not conclusive, evidence that hearing aids protect the brain from dementia in people with hearing loss. However, it is clear that hearing aids can improve social functioning, well-being and some measures of memory. Despite this evidence, many older people with hearing loss do not get it treated. *** 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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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINES. Must go! In good cond. You pick up: 585-594-1337 GENERAL ELECTRIC UPRIGHT FREEZER, white. Old and rusty on the outside but runs well. You pick up: 716-200-6826 Twenty TASTE OF HOME MAGAZINES. You pick up: 585-226-8048
Working LAMINATOR for Scout leader training: 585-339-8659 PEA GRAVEL or LANDSCAPING STONES: bettyann@frontiernet.net MEDIUM to LARGE BOXES. Purging household. Good condition only: 585-698-5937 BASSINET: 585-447-4815
COMPOSTED HORSE MANURE/BEDDING. You pick up: 585-322-2427
HOT TUB in good working condition: 585-584-3298 PORTABLE OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR: 585-201-2444
300 MAILING TUBES and CAPS – 2-1/2” X 16”. You pick up: Text 585-314-3327 5 multi-colored plastic/resin ADIRONDACK CHAIRS for deck, lawn or porch. Must pick up, no delivery possible: marcymiceli@yahoo.com 2, 3-foot-tall, ROOM AIR PURIFIERS, good condition. Filter included: marcymiceli@yahoo.com
ROCK 8-TRACKS. Any condition. Only rock: greg.1967@yahoo.com ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR for Veteran. Will pick up: 585-554-5313 VINTAGE ELECTRONIC ITEMS: Radios, Tube Tester, Tubes, Motors, etc. (No TV’s): greg3151@yahoo.com FOLDING TABLES for upcoming reunion: Sth711@aol.com
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FLAT STONES for rock projects. Byron area: 585-548-9914
OLD RADIOS from 1910-1930. Tube and crystal sets needed for personal collection: jfz_rhy@yahoo.com
PRINTER INK, Epson 273. All colors except blue: mandybridgette@icloud.com
¾” PLYWOOD, 15” x 60”: 585-352-4087
CONN STRUMMER HOME ORGAN with storage bench. Includes learning guide, 3 instructional books, and 20 music/song sheets. Excellent condition: 585-409-7163 2 - CB RADIOS, 2 – OLD CAR RADIOS and a REFRIGERATOR FOR A SEMI-TRUCK: 585-297-3109 60” MAGNAVOX REAR PROJECTION TV. Works fine. You pick up (going to need two people): 585-465-1172
200 GALLON FUEL OIL TANK. Very good condition. Empty. You remove from walk-out basement, Macedon. 585-469-5365 Working ORGAN WITH BENCH. You pick up, Avon: 585-750-4728 CALIFORNIA KING WATERBED on pedestal with drawers. Bookcase headboard with lights. Sheets included. You dismantle and move. Corfu area: 585-599-3717
LARGE, TALL BOOKSHELF needed for children’s church classroom: 585-520-3215 WHITE TWIN BED FRAME. Please send picture if you have one: 585-734-7971
PODIUM (oak) and a COMMUNION SET: 585-245-3334
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BOTTLES and CANS to any Can King. Tell them “Country Road 585” Alzheimer Walk October 12th: caseybrooklyn1024@gmail.com Who REPAIRS CEMENT STATUES: Call 585-624-2126 or 585-582-2120 DRAFTING TABLE, metal or wood: Sth711@aol.com FABRIC suitable for pillowcases for Salvation Army homeless shelters; yarn, knitters and crocheters for outfitting 6000+ children at Christmas: 585-266-5570 HIDE-A-BED COUCH in very good condition: 315-536-4029 Clean PINT AND HALF PINT BERRY BASKETS: 585-519-1261
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Notre Dame High School is seeking a certified high school Physics teacher (9-12)
Dental Lab Tech Position In an educational setting. Provide direct supervision, teaching support, and completion of dental laboratory procedures, working hand on with residents and faculty. Oversight of Dental Lab to maximize efficiencies and delivery of technical services.
for an open position in their Science Dept.
Resume to: jill_johnson@urmc.rochester.edu Phone: 585-275-0539
VOCATIONAL SCHOOLING CAN PAVE THE WAY TO HIGH-PAYING JOBS Many students believe that the next natural step after graduating from high school is to go off to college. Secondary education has become such a common transition that many parents begin saving for college tuition as soon as their children are born. Although college can be the next chapter in a student’s education, many teenagers still choose to attend trade school. Television personality Mike Rowe says the country is in the midst of a skilled labor shortage because workers lack the necessary training to fill the hundreds of thousands of available jobs. Lack of information may drive the notion that trade jobs are nothing more than a backup plan if college doesn’t pan out. However, by realizing that trade jobs, along with short-term vocational training, is a smart investment - and eventually a lucrative career choice - attitudes about trade schools and laborintensive jobs may shift. A great number of college graduates enter the workforce with degrees that may not help them land jobs. And these students typically carry thousands of dollars in tuition debt. Many college grads are underemployed and working in jobs that aren’t even in their fields of study. Career and technical schools help students develop specialized skills that make graduates immediately marketable in their chosen fields, and trade salaries can be very competitive.
Teacher position will be responsible for teaching the following classes: Regents Physics, A.P. Physics and 1 section of Chemistry. NYS Teacher Certification is required. Full time position begins September 2019. This is a great opportunity for a retired public school teacher who still wants to teach in a positive learning environment. Interested candidates may contact Wade Bianco at
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Genesee Community College has an opening for a Support Specialist to
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Genesee Country Village & Museum
KENDALL CSD NIGHT CLEANER One full-time 8-hour position to begin as soon as possible. $11.10/ hour. Candidate hired will need fingerprinting clearance.
is accepting applications for part-time
Janitorial Position To apply, visit www.gcv.org/employment for more information.
SUBSTITUTES NEEDED IN ALL AREAScafeteria, cleaners, teacher aides. Please complete an Orleans County Civil Service application on website www.kendallschools.org and send to
Julie Christensen, Kendall CSD, 1932 Kendall Road, Kendall, NY 14476
Safari Landscape and Lawn Care is looking for team players to fill the following positions:
Lawn Maintenance Crew Leaders Lawn Maintenance Technicians
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• $150 Signing Bonus • Fall Incentive • Competitive Wages Experience preferred, will train motivated individuals
As a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)! Salary range: $40,875 to $49,709*
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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
For more information: Finger Lakes DDSO Human Resources Office: (585) 461-8800 E-mail opwdd.sm.FL.hiring@opwdd.ny.gov
Heavy Equipment Operators Needed Expanding Rochester, NY area Automobile Shredder Operation looking for experienced Heavy Equipment Operators. Experience in the Scrap Industry a plus. Position is Full Time. Lots of OT available. Drug screening/ background check required.
NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 *includes $2,000 geographical differential
Very competitive wages and benefits including paid vacation, paid holidays, 401(k) and NO COST health insurance for employees.
As a Direct Support Professional! Salary range: $32,972 to $45,200
Call for an application, apply in person or mail resume to:
Union Scrap Processing, Inc. PO Box 486, 3484 S. Union St., N. Chili, NY 14514
Finger Lakes DDSO will be continuously administering the Civil Service Exam for Direct Support Professionals throughout Ontario, Monroe, Livingston, Wayne, Steuben & Wyoming Counties
Learn more about us at unionscrap.com E-mail resume to: dspaulding@unionscrap.com Or fax resume/application to: (585) 594-0160 Direct inquiries to Diane at: (585) 594-1600
Minimum Qualifications: High school diploma or GED equivalent; you must have a valid license to operate a motor vehicle in New York State at the time of appointment and continuously thereafter
For exam application: Finger Lakes DDSO Exam application available at: http://dsacareer.com/
Human Resources Office: (585)
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NYS Office for People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD) Office of Human Resources Management Office Finger Lakes DDSO, 620 Westfall Rd., Rochester, NY 14620 An Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
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Current Openings: Production Warehouse Maintenance Mechanic Part Time IT
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
• 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. USG offers excellent benefits including medical, dental, vision, retirement plan, 401k matched at 50% up to the 6%, holidays, vacation, sick days and quarterly bonuses.
Apply to:
Gray Metal Products 495 Rochester St., Avon, NY 14414 or email: h-r@graymetal.com
If interested, please apply at:
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usg.com/careers or call: 585-344-5099
Electrician Apprentice Needed ASAP. Recent graduates encouraged to apply. Must be hardworking & dependable. Send resume to:
Able Electric 3364 Lockport Road, Oakfield, NY 14125 or fax to: 585-948-5183
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STAY IN YOUR HOME LONGER with American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1500 off, including a free toilet, and lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-465-5426.
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TIM CALLAGHAN PAINTING *Interior/ Exterior *Wallpaper Removal *Drywall Repair *Deck Staining *Over 25 Years Experience *FREE Reasonable Estimates Tim, 585-259-6758
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