* For years your dentist has no doubt advised you to be sure to floss. But the benefits extend beyond your teeth. Researchers have discovered that flossing can also help your memory. It prevents gum disease, which prevents stiff blood vessels, which in turn cause memory issues.
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People who have not spent much time in a garden may not consider this rewarding hobby much of a threat to their health. But as veteran gardeners can attest, gardening can contribute to nagging aches and pains that can force even the most ardent green-thumbers indoors. Gardening is a physical activity that, despite its peaceful nature, can be demanding on the body.
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A variety of American travel sources project an increase in travel in 2025, and Spring Break started it off strong. What is your favorite type of travel experiences?
- Beach vacations
- City sightseeing
- Hiking and nature adventures
- Cultural and historical tours
- Food and wine trips
- Road trips
- Cruises
- Luxury resorts
- Backpacking
Poll ends 04-29-2025
Poll ended 04-22-2025
With the first all-female space crew in more than 60 years launching this week, all eyes are to the sky and possibilities of human space exploration in the future. If you had the means and opportunity to launch into space, would you?
RIBBON CUTTINGS
SENIOR NEWS LINE
By Matilda Charles
The list of food recalls is growing
It seems that there’s one recall after the other lately, mostly for our foods. To stay safe with what we eat, we need to keep an eye on those recalls. Some of them have been scarily bizarre. The latest ones include pieces of plastic in sausages, wood in frozen meals, stones in chocolate bars, botulism in juice and tree nuts in cheesecake.
Then there are the undeclared allergens, like the milk that was in tortilla chips and chicken salad, which can affect people who have a dairy allergy.
And we have the hot sauce with undeclared sulfites, which can seriously affect people who have an allergy to sulfites.
Then, in a potentially very dangerous mistake for those with heart and blood pressure problems, ground coffee was labeled as decaffeinated when it actually had caffeine.
And when you thought you’d recover from an illness with some over-thecounter help, we had a cough and cold medication recalled for being contaminated.
Humans aren’t the only ones to be affected by the wrong ingredients in our foods. A recent recall was for a dog snack that was contaminated with salmonella.
Nobody likes extra email to wade through, but in the case of recalls, we really do need to pay attention.
Signing up for email notifications is the best thing we can do right now, especially with the increase in the number of recalls. Go to www.recalls.gov/ food.html, www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls and www.foodsafety.gov to sign up for email alerts. Or if you really don’t want extra emails in your inbox, make a point of going to those sites once a week and scrolling through the list of new recalls.
Even if you think you probably don’t have a recalled item, if you’ve ever bought it in the past, check your freezer and cabinets. That item might still be there.
Please join the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce to celebrate the opening of Salvatore’s
Old Fashioned Pizzeria
4169 W. Main Street, Batavia GRAND OPENING: Monday, April 28th, 4pm
“Salvatore’s Old Fashioned Pizzeria, Rochester’s Favorite Pizzeria Since 1978!”
With ribbon cutting celebrations by the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce, we’re excited to share these upcoming events. Stop out and say hi and support local!
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WHAT TO EXPECT AT A VETERINARY DENTAL CLEANING
Meet
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Mama is a sweet and silly 18-year-old puggle from Honeoye Falls. She loves nothing more than moseying around the yard and helping in the kitchen, patiently waiting for scraps, snacks and snuggles.
HOUSEBREAKING PUPPIES
Arguably one of the most challenging - and often frustrating - components about puppyhood is training the dog to use the outdoors for bathroom needs. It’s easy to underestimate the time involved in housebreaking a puppy. The Humane Society of America says puppies typically can control their bladders for one hour for every month of age. That means if the dog is three months old, he can hold it for about three hours.
At home: When the pet is released to go home, it is important for pet owners to keep up with dental cleanings. Do not use toothpaste designed for humans, as there are special animal-safe products for this purpose. Depending on what was done during the cleaning, the vet may prescribe antibiotics and/or pain medications.
By Sam Mazotta
Is this puppy ready for a long hike?
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I adopted a beautiful pup at about 3 months old this winter. Now that the weather is warming up and “Blondie” is about 6 months old, I can’t wait to start going on hikes with her. How far can a puppy that age walk? Do you have any safety tips? – Carl J., via email
DEAR CARL: Blondie sounds like an amazing pup! With the correct training, she will eventually be able to accompany you on some hikes – but not this season.
Puppies at 6 months of age should only take limited walks, ranging from five to 10 minutes max, on level ground. Don’t take them farther – pushing them too soon can cause a host of physical problems because their growth plates haven’t fused.
Most experts recommend lengthening walks gradually starting from about 9 months. For longer distances over uneven ground, and when training dogs to carry their own panniers, wait until they are 12 to 18 months old.
So, you won’t be able to take Blondie with you on day hikes this year – unless you carry her. There are special “sport sacks” just for carrying small- to medium-size dogs. Think of it as a fitness challenge for you, and a way for your pup to learn to love the outdoors.
In the meantime,you can work on Blondie’s obedience training.It’s critical that she respond immediately when you call her, especially out on hikes. She should also be well socialized to people and other dogs – this prevents a lot of grief on the trail. Right now is the perfect time to do that, and to bond with your dog so that you have fun whether you’re outdoors or not.
Bidding closes April 28th. RE at 11am, contents at 5pm. RE: 55 Clinton St., Batavia, NY.
Nice, 2-bedroom, one bath home with unfinished second floor. Attached one car garage, full basement. Contents: Snowblower, tools, antiques, household items & more! See our website for more information!
Storage units will be sold online only at www.bontragerauction.com.
Bidding will begin urs., May 1, 5 pm and will close on Wed., May 7, 2025, 11 am. Notice given to the following of units being sold: Lindsey Harman - unit #81 & unit #86.
NOTE: View bidding instructions and terms on our website. Buyer must make an appointment for ursday, May 8 or Friday, May 9 to remove the items. Unit needs to be broom-clean by 4 pm on the day of pickup.
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Our community is so fortunate to have [a local] pharmacy. The pharmacy and store staff are always so helpful and friendly and never make you feel like a bother if you have questions. Thank you and keep up the good work!
Car Accident Witness
[A couple months ago] my vehicle was struck on the passenger side by a vehicle driving on the wrong side of the road while I was stopped at a signal light. Because my focus was on the red light I did not see the vehicle coming toward me going thru the red light and was blindsided at the impact, with the car then continuing on to collide head on with a 3rd vehicle. She was kind enough to follow this vehicle for quite a distance knowing it would cause an accident and to speak with me and the police as a witness. I am extremely grateful for the time she spent to set the record straight in which some explanations as to who is at fault or what actually happened can be twisted around by some insurance companies.
Grave Concerns
On a recent visit to my parent’s grave to place an Easter wreath, I was saddened to see so many dead X-mas wreaths and plants still on graves in April. We’re blessed to be able to leave flowers, flags and objects as some cemeteries don’t allow it at all. People need to be more considerate and respectful of the deceased and their families and remove the dead plants in a timely manner or replace any faded artificial flowers and flags. The presence of litter detracts from the peaceful and solemn atmosphere of the cemetery.
To those of you who are standing right at the doors of an elevator waiting to get on, please allow people to get off the elevator before you try to get on. It does no good for you to hurry and get on the elevator before people get off. Please use elevator etiquette.
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By Fifi Rodriguez
1. MOVIES: Which animated movie was the first to be nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award?
2. GEOGRAPHY: Interior and exterior film shots of Alnwick Castle in England are featured in the first two movies of which film series?
3. TELEVISION: What was the last name of the family in the sitcom “Married ... With Children”?
4. LITERATURE: For which category is the Caldecott Medal awarded?
5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Also known as a double eagle, what is the golf term for scoring three under par on a hole?
6. ANATOMY: What is the protein that carries oxygen in the blood?
7. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was the first to name a woman as a Cabinet member?
8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby toad called?
9. FOOD & DRINK: Which fastfood chain’s secret ingredient is 11 herbs and spices?
10. ASTRONOMY: How many moons does Mars have?
ANSWERS
10. Two: Phobos and Deimos.
7. Franklin D. Roosevelt named Frances Perkins as Labor Secretary. 8. Tadpole. 9. Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Extra-virgin olive oil for brushing 1/4poundbluecheese,gorgonzola or Blue Castello cheese
Preheat the broiler. Arrange the bread slices on a rimmed baking sheet, slip under the broiler and toast, turning once, until golden brown on both sides. This should take only a few minutes.
While the bread is toasting, halve the peaches lengthwise, pit them and then peel each half. Cut each half lengthwise into 1/4-inch-thick slices, keeping the shape of each half intact.
Our spring has come at last with the soft laughter of April suns and shadow of April showers. ~ Byron Caldwell Smith, letter to Kate Stephens
When the bread is ready, remove from the broiler and brush each slice on both sides with olive oil. Spread one-fourth of the cheese on each slice of warm bread, place a sliced peach half on top, and serve.
WHEN IT’S TIME TO CALL IN A TUTOR
Poor time management or focus: Students who are struggling may have their attention drift or they put off doing tasks because they don’t grasp the assignments.
Kayla Kent-Moreira Brings Family, Flavor, and Community to Churchville
BY SUZIE WELLS
e Village of Churchville has a new slice of something special. In January 2025, Salvatore’s Pizza officially opened its doors at 48 South Main Street, offering the brand’s signature menu in a vibrant, welcoming space designed to bring people together. At the heart of the new location is Kayla Kent-Moreira—longtime Salvatore’s executive, local mom, and now franchise owner/operator.
Kayla has been with the Salvatore’s Pizza Family since 2012 and currently serves as the company’s President of Business Operations and CFO, and leads this new venture with her husband Marcelo Moreira, children Jilliana, iago, Gabriella, and a team of family, friends, and dedicated staff.
As only the second female franchise owner in Salvatore’s history, the moment carries personal and professional meaning for her, as she says it “adds another layer of responsibility and pride. It’s a reminder that I’m part of something larger than myself—helping pave the way for other women who may one day want to follow the same path.”
Morethanabusinessmilestone,thisnewlocationrepresents a family endeavor rooted in passion and purpose. Kayla and Marcelo are partners in business and in parenting, raising a family of five, and as a mom, Kayla sees her franchise ownership as an opportunity to lead by example, saying “It’s empowering to show [my daughters, Jilliana and Gabriella] that women can own, manage, and excel in spaces that are o en male-dominated.”
Kayla’s road to Churchville began in Lyndonville. Earning a degree in Sport Management from then St. John Fisher College, she began working with the Rochester Lancers and LadyLancersindoorsoccerteams,alsoownedbySalvatore’s CEO and founder, SoccerSam Fantauzzo. Over the last 13 years since then, she’s grown into one of the brand’s most influential leaders, helping oversee franchising, finances, marketing, and day-to-day operations across the company.
“I had no idea that my career would end up in pizza, but I wouldn’t have it any other way,” Kayla reflects, adding, “ e journey has been fun and rewarding, but it hasn’t come without sacrifice.” With 60+ hour work weeks, she admits it’s a challenge to balance her personal and professional roles, but she finds it “an opportunity to inspire and be a role model for my girls and for other women and moms out there who may think being a mother limits their professional aspirations. It’s about breaking barriers and creating more representation for women in business, which is incredibly important to me both personally and professionally.”
KAYLA KENT MOREIRA
When the opportunity came to own and operate the Churchville location near their home, Kayla felt “it was the next best thing for [her] career.” As a Salvatore’s executive, Kayla knew and understood the business side, but she sought to communicate with owners and actually understand what they experience, so it was time to open her own location.
is hands-on perspective, combined with her corporate experience, positions Kayla uniquely for success. According to SoccerSam Fantauzzo, “Kayla has been an integral part of Salvatore’s corporate for years... Her loyalty and dedication to all our brands is unmatched. I am so proud of her as she takes on this new challenge while also continuing her corporate career.”
Silvio Fantauzzo, President of Restaurant Operations, echoed the sentiment, saying, “Getting to know Kayla over the years, I have no doubts in her ability to be successful. Churchville is SO lucky to have her, and the Salvatore’s Pizza Family is SO happy to be in Churchville!”
Kayla is equally enthusiastic about becoming part of the local community. She says “I’m excited about getting involved— whether it’s sponsoring local events, partnering with nearby schools, offering paint nights, live music, and more. It’s about showing that this location is not just a business, but a place that cares about bringing people together.” Kayla looks forward to building lasting relationships with guests, saying, “I want everyone who walks through our doors to feel like they’re part of the Salvatore’s family.”
“Salvatore’s as a company has always been about family, quality, giving back, and bringing people together, and that’s something I’m proud to continue here. It’s more than just serving great pizza—it’s about providing a place where memories are made, whether it’s over a casual dinner, a birthday party, or a spontaneous get-together with friends. With Kayla KentMoreira at the helm, this is more than just a new franchise opening – it’s the start of something special for Churchville and beyond.
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“I’m excited about getting involved—whether it’s sponsoring local events, partnering with nearby schools, offering paint nights, live music, and more. It’s about showing that this location is not just a business, but a place that cares about bringing people together.”
KAYLA KENT MOREIRA
CHEF JILLIANA WITH THE FEED ME PIZZA AND TELL MY I’M PRETTY SIGN AND KIDS’ TABLE
HolyHumorSunday- Come celebratethejoyofGod’slove!Keep theEasterspiritgoingthrough laughter,joy,andhumor!Jesuswill betheLifeofthisparty!Joinus April27thforeitherthe9or10:45 amservicesatBataviaFirstPresbyterianChurch,300E.Main Street,Batavia.
Morganville Cemetery Association Annual Meeting
Plot Owner Families & Friends PLEASE JOIN US
7pm • Wednesday, April 30, 2025
We encourage you to attend to provide your input and learn how the cemetery operates. at Morganville United Church of Christ Community Building 8466 Morganville Rd, Stafford, NY For information contact: Rick Branton, President 585-201-3145
East Pembroke Cemetery Association (Hill-side Cemetery, Angling Road) to be held Wednesday, May 21st, 2025 at 7:30pm. Meeting and election of officers and trustees will be held at the Cornerstone Church, 2383 Main Rd., East Pembroke. All lot owners are welcome to attend or send correspondence to East Pembroke Cemetery Association, PO Box 50, East Pembroke, NY 14056.
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PERIODONTAL ULTRASONIC SCALING
During your next dental cleaning, the hygienist may use an ultrasonic scaler to remove calculus (tartar) from your teeth and under the gumline. Ultrasonicscalersareverygentletoyour teeth, gums, and roots, making them a good option for patients with gum disease. They use water, ultrasound, and mechanical vibrations to make tooth calculus easier to remove. They also create shock waves that disrupt bacteria biofilms, allowing bacteria and debris to be flushed by a stream of water emitted from the ultrasonic scaler. Tiny bubbles in the water create an oxygenated environment that further disrupts bacteria. In addition to safely cleaning the surfaces of teeth, ultrasonic scalers are used below the gumline to clean tooth root surfaces without damage.
At BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL, we stay on the leading-edge of dentistry, always up to date on the latest dental techniques, materials, therapies and health studies to ensure all our patientsreceivetheverybestindental health care. If you are looking for a family dentist who understands the needs of everyone in your family as individuals and patients,we welcome you to stop by 6 Batavia City Centre and get acquainted. We’re sure you’ll leave with a good feeling about our practice. For an appointment, please call 585.343.4246
P.S.Ultrasonicscalersaresignificantly more effective than manual instruments at removing tartar from periodontalpockets deeper than four millimeters.
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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT PTSD
Is PTSD a recent phenomenon? - PTSD has been around as long as there have been traumatic events, though its name is more recent. The APA notes that PTSD has been known by various names in the past, including “shell shock” and “combat fatigue.” These names are no longer used in part because they give the impression that post-traumatic stress is exclusive to combat veterans. That’s a misperception, as the Sidran Institute, a nonprofit organization that helps people understand and recover from PTSD, notes PTSD will affect one in 13 people in the United States and 9 percent of Canadians at some point in their lives.
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Being Insistent About a Scan Saves the Life Of a Cancer Patient
Q.DEAR DR. ROACH: About 12 years ago, I had a scan done to look for the cause of a problem that I was having for many months: pain in my abdomen and vomiting. (It turned out to be Barrett’s esophagus, which was found with a scope.) Fortunately for me, I read the report from the scan. The report said there was a spot on my kidney that ought to be checked in a year. I was very busy at the time, and my doctor retired, so I had to find another one.
Five years went by, and one day during a routine visit with my doctor, I remembered the report and asked my new doctor for another scan. She said she couldn’t order a scan without a reason. I then told her about the report from five years ago, but she did a cursory look at my papers and said she could not find it. I asked her to keep looking. She looked again, found it, then ordered a scan.
This move saved my life. The scan showed something larger than before. I went to Johns Hopkins Hospital and met a very good doctor who told me there was an 80% chance that I had cancer, and we should forgo a biopsy and remove it. He did this, and the cancer was fully contained. I didn’t have to do chemotherapy.
It has now been five years with yearly scans and no problems in my kidney. Please encourage people to read their reports. -- F.B.
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ANSWER: : Although doctors should read these carefully and act on them appropriately, important findings can be overlooked sometimes. You are absolutely right that you are your own best health advocate, and you did the right thing by bringing the finding up to your new doctor.
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IDEAS FOR FAST AND EASY ENTERTAINING
Quickly chill drinks. Unexpected guests may require chilling beverages down quickly. Wet some paper towels and wrap them around beverage bottles before placing in the freezer. In roughly 15 minutes, the bottle will be almost cold. Cool down many beverages at once by mixing water and salt with ice to form an ice bath in the sink or a beverage cooler.
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May Specials!
4-6pm Tuesday - Thursday
Your Choice - $25 each
Early Evening Specials
5 oz. Buffet Filet with Homemade Scallion Butter
Rosemary and Herb Airline Chicken
Veal Picatta with Lemon and Butter
Don't Forget Mom!
Sunday, May 11th. Opening at 1pm. Serving regular dinner menu and chef specials. Make your reservation by calling 585-343-6972. Patio will be open, featuring Travis Fitch at 4pm.
8 ounce Prime Rib Dinner
All dinners include fresh garden salad, chef vegetable, choice of potato, homemade rolls and specialty bread.
Save the Date! Sunday, May 4th, 11am-1pm
Pre Mother's Day "Pop" up Brunch! It's back by popular demand!
Fridays in May
1/2 price drinks on the Patio Bar (All night, excludes bottles of wine and champagne.)
Opening May 9th with live music featuring Justin Williams
Complete Fish Dinner $20
4-6pm * Not available on patio
Your choice of Haddock (beer battered, breaded, cajun, lemon pepper, or broiled) chef soup of the night, choice of potato, fresh garden salad, homemade rolls, specialty bread, and chef dessert.
Super Surf & Turf Saturday
Your Choice - $48 each
5 oz. Crab Imperial Filet with 4 ounce Lobster Tail
5 oz. Crab Imperial Filet with Shrimp Scampi
5 oz. Crab Imperial Filet with Sauteéd Scallops
Dinners include fresh garden salad, chef vegetable, choice of potato, homemade rolls and specialty bread.
Sundays in May - 4-6pm
Not available on Mother's Day
1 pound Prime Rib Dinner $35. Make it a Surf & Turf, add 4 ounce Lobster Tail or 6 ounce Lobster Pot for $15. Our regular menu is always available for takeout.
Reservation only. All you can eat.
Ham, Prime Rib, Oven Roasted Potatoes, Scrambled Eggs, French Toast Casserole, Bacon, Sausage, Homemade Pastries, Fresh Fruit, and Coffee Station. $35 Per Person
At the Beach Theme…
The Valerie-Lynn Memorial Garden Patio Opens May 9th (weather permitting)
- May Music Lineup -
Friday, May 9th - Justin Williams
Saturday, May 10th - Hawkins and Casper
Sunday, May 11th (Mother's Day) - Travis Fitch 4pm
Friday, May 16th - Karen McNeil
Friday, May 23rd - Begging Angels
Saturday, May 24th - Damn the Flood
Saturday, May 31st - Hawkins and Casper
- 2025 Patio Menu -
• Mozzarella Sticks
• Breaded Fish Sandwich
• Wings
• Chicken BLT Sandwich
The Food Trucks are out and about!
• Bing Bang Shrimp
• Mac Salad
• Ceasar Salad
• Potato Salad
Booking events for the summer. Contact red@redosier.com
May 2nd- Genesee County Food Truck Rodeo - Fairgrounds
• Cobb Salad
• Fries
May 9th - Dublin Corners Farm Brewery - Linwood
May 16th - Genesee County Farmers Market - Batavia
May 17th - Land of Legends Raceway - Canandaigua
• Wedge Salad
• Prime Rib on Weck
• Onion Rings
May 23rd - Genesee County Food Truck Rodeo - Fairgrounds
May 31st - Eden Tractor Pull
*Privately booked events are not listed.
*We have no affiliations with Sammies & Sweets, out of Spencerport, NY
Beach Days - Saturdays in May on the Patio 6pm - til: Featuring Fresh Oyster Bar - Oysters your way…
Beach Days - Sundays in May on the Patio
6pm - til: Featuring Fresh Clam Bar - Clams your way…
(*Not available on Mother's Day) (Market Price) Till sold out.
Route 5, Stafford • 343-6972
No affiliation with Red Osier Rochester, RPM Enterprise, Total Sandwich Catering or Sammies-n-Sweets.
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FEATURE YOUR CHILD IN OUR BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONS SECTION!
Ways to submit:
• Scan the QR code & fill out the form
• Submit online at gvpennysaver.com (under the Share With Us tab)
• Mail to: Birthday Celebrations, PO Box 340, Avon, NY 14414
• Stop by the office on Rt. 15 in Avon
Cost is $15 for each edition Submissions must be received at least 1 week prior to publication date. Your child must be 15 years or younger. Photo may be submitted by a parent, guardian or grandparent.
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now hiring!
Help Wanted:
e Village of Elba is looking for responsible, kid friendly, fun and enthusiastic people to help us create a happy and memorable summer. Program is located at the Village Park and runs from June 30 to August 1, 2025. Monday through Friday 9am-3pm. All staff will be CPR trained. Perfect job for college students or anyone wanting to have an amazing summer!
Applications may be found at www.villageofelba.com or by calling the office at 585-757-6889.
Truck Driver/Delivery Person
Fencing Business.
Monday-Friday
Paid holidays and vacation time. Clean driver’s license required. Farm or agriculture experience helpful. $22-$23/hour
effective way for workers to recharge. The APA notes that avoiding the negative effects of chronic stress and burnout requires workers to take time away to replenish and return to their pre-stress level of functioning. Taking time off to disconnect from work and avoid thinking about work can be just what workers need to overcome their work-related stress. And plenty of workers have the time to take off; they just need to take it. Full-time help wanted for Agricultural
Open Maintenance Roles: 3rd Shift (11pm-7am) • Multi-Craft
Technician: $34.50-$42/hr. (Based on
and exp.) • Maintenance Technician: $32-$42/hr. (Based on skills and exp.) Open Production Roles: 2nd Shift (3-11pm) or 3rd Shift (11pm-7am) • Production Associates: $22/hr. • Forklift Operators: $23.25/hr. Shift Differentials:
Scan QR code with your mobile device camera and follow steps to complete the application or use this link: www.gp.com/careers search Batavia, NY.
Get new skills. Learn which skills you have that are transferrable to a new career and which ones you may need to acquire. Take a courseortwoorsignupfortraining seminars. Don’t immediately assume you need to return to school before investigating other, less costly avenues.
Quality Associate (3rd Shi ) – starting pay $19.50
*(3rd shi adder pay additional $1.00 for all positions)
*(2nd shi adder pay additional $.75 for all positions)
*Pay increase of $.75 at 6 months and 1 year service plus annual merit increase
Machinist Technician/Tool & Die Maker
– $26.15 - $36.54 (pay based on experience)
Maintenance Technician – $27.06 - $37.45 (pay based on experience)
Salary Positions Available:
Cost Accountant – Annual Salary range
$70,000 - $100,000
Engineer – Annual Salary range $85,000 - $120,000
Competitive Wages and Benefit Package including: 401k • Pension • Health Insurance • Annual Bonuses
For complete listings & job descriptions visit www.brunnerbrakes-intl.com 3959 Bates Rd., Medina, NY • 585-798-6000 EOE
With over 80 years in the machining business, Alco is looking for personnel with mechanical ability for the following positions at our Rochester, New York facility.
DAVENPORT MACHINIST
Alco offers excellent benefits and career stability. Interested candidates should email: egrimaldi@alco.com
NOTICE OF VACANCIES
TEACHER AIDES (GRADES K-8 & COMMUNITY SCHOOLS) FOOD SERVICE HELPER (JOHN KENNEDY)
Start Date: Immediately
Dates: Monday-Friday as per School Calendar. 10-month position with opportunity to work during the summer.
Rate of pay: $15.50/hour - Teacher Aides
$15.75/hour - Food Service Helper
Benefits: Paid holidays, health, dental and vision insurance options, paid vacation days, sick leave, personal leave days, retirement incentives
Requirements & Job Duties: As per Civil Service - Teacher Aide, Food Service Helper
Interested candidates should send a completed Civil Service Application by May 5, 2025 to:
Trisha Finnigan
Executive Director of Staff Development & Operations 260 State St. • Batavia, NY 14020
Batavia City School District is committed to hiring members of protected classes and residents of the City of Batavia. e Batavia City School District does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, marital status, veteran status, national origin, race or gender. is policy is in compliance with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Regulations and By-Laws of the Board of Education of the Batavia City School District.
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