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• 5’ tall UPRIGHT FREEZER. Victor. 585-398-7041
• ANTIQUE CHILDREN’S CART. Penfield. 585-264-1068
• Panasonic ELECTRONIC WORD PROCESSOR. Fairport. 585-425-1925
• LOFT BED and a SINGLE BED. 315-879-8831
• BOOKS - 11 boxes of Harlequin Presents. Take all. Dansville. 585-335-5416
• Approximately 5 cubic yards of SAND. Clean, filtered, never used. Pick up, Avon. mjcsmc1@gmail.com
• West Bend 12-42 cup COFFEE MAKER. Great condition. West Batavia. 1wilcox.mj@gmail.com
• Two ROOM DIVIDERS. Very good condition. Pick up, Webster. 631-902-3937
• RECLINER. Wadsworth. 585-245-8234
• Two burner propane Master Cook GRILL. Webster. 585-727-5882
• Full size MATTRESS, foundation, frame, headboard. Pick up, Lima. 585-738-0551
• Drop in BEDLINER, 2022 F250 6-3/4’ bed. Lima. bzontap@yahoo.com
• Two 45-gallon Rubbermaid TRASH CONTAINERS, one with cover. Pick up, Batavia. dlbivt2@yahoo.com
• LOVESEAT with slipcover and 2 upholstered HIGH BACK and WINGBACK CHAIRS. Excellent condition. Fairport. 585-200-2009
• GAS GRILL - 3 burner. Works fine. Pick up, Spencerport. 585-617-4448
• 14 small JAM JARS with lids (mostly Bonne Maman). Ionia. 595-624-7998
• Sixty NAME TAG pouches. On lanyards. Black with zippered compartment. phermann2@rochester.rr.com
• A-FRAME LADDER for above ground pool. Batavia. 585-300-8586
• OTTER BOX iPhone 11 case. Very Good condition. Pick up, Fairport. allentom322@gmail.com
• Three working SEWING MACHINES - 1 white, 1 singer, 1 misc. Darien Center. 585-547-9424
• ADULT PULL UPS, medium and large. LeRoy. cdat1963@verizon.net
• MAILBOX POST, 40” H. 585-538-9825
• Franklin Planner STORAGE BINDERS, classic size. Phelps. jheffron@rochester.rr.com
• TRUMPET for budding musician. Text 585-820-8018
• Four 26-inch BICYCLE RIMS for garden project. Just need rims, not tires or tubes. holdfort@rochester.rr.com
• LARGE ROCKS (7” and larger across. May need delivery). Lakeville. Call/text 585-649-8706
• FIREWOOD, half face cord, seasoned hardwood. 585-503-7938
• VINYL RECORDS 40s/50s. 585-503-0584
• Rock and metal CASSETTE TAPES and CDs. Able to pick up. (585) 991- 8421
• GUITARS or STRINGED INSTRUMENTS. 585-531-2316
• American Red Cross T-SHIRTS. Any size, color, design, condition, etc. brittany@simplicityofhealth.com
• 78” x 35 3/4” WOODEN DOOR. cdat1963@verizon.net
• Small, motorized PUSH LAWN MOWER. Call or text 585-747-2075
• VINYL RECORDS and old GUITARS playable or in need of repair. 303-503-5531
• 60” GATE. Any material would be fine. cdat1963@verizon.net
• TABLE, card or 4ft foldable. Artist’s easel, stand up or tabletop. MACRAME TOOLS and supplies, painting supplies, clay tools, silicone molds. Email or message tlfallon1027@gmail.com or 585-705-1259
• ATTENTION: Cosmetologists and Estheticians. Looking for Milady 14th Edition and Esthetics edition. Email or message tlfallon1027@gmail.com or 585-705-1259
• QUEEN/KING SIZED MATTRESS & BOX SPRING in clean condition. 585-449-2344
• PLASTIC STORAGE TOTES and containers. All sizes are welcome and as many as possible please! 585-449-2344
• UNWANTED neglected BB Guns, Air Rifles, and Pellet Guns. 585-766-8842
• TOOLBOX for small pickup. 585-450-1367
• Airequipt brand SLIDE CHANGER/PROJECTOR. Made by Airequipt Mfg. Co., New Rochelle, NY. jzornow001@gmail.com
ONNOW:“TheSecretLivesofMormonWivesReunionSpec. (Season 2) Hulu
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1. TELEVISION: What is the name of the bar where Homer Simpson hangs out?
2. MUSIC: What are the first names of the Jackson 5?
3. MOVIES: What prop is found in almost every scene in “The Fight Club”?
4. ANATOMY: What does the term “hallux” refer to in human anatomy?
5. GEOMETRY: What is the perimeter of a circle called?
6. LITERATURE: What is Ron Weasley’s patronus in the “Harry Potter” book series?
7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How many tusks does a warthog have?
8. GEOGRAPHY: How many states does the Pacific Crest Trail cross?
9. SCIENCE: What is a common name for iron oxide?
10. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for bravery in WWII?
According to the National Centers for Environmental Information and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2025 is breaking records for heat and other climate anomalies already. In Western NY, we’ve already had record-matching and -breaking days, and summer’s just begun. What do you do to beat the heat?
- Stay indoors during peak heat hours
- Use fans or AC to keep cool
- Visit a public cooling center or pool
- Change outdoor work or activity schedule
- Check on neighbors, family, or pets
- Nothing different so far
Poll ends 07-08-2025
Poll ended 06-30-2025
Inside Higher Ed surveys show more than half of 2025 graduates feel pessimistic about embarking on careers. As new graduates enter the workforce, what do you think are top concerns in the workforce today?
11.1% Competitive job market
33.3% Job security and long-term career stability
22.2% Cost of living vs. starting salary
33.3% Burnout and work-life balance
PatrioticServiceatthe CobblestoneMuseum- TheannualPatrioticServicewillbeheldat 11amonJuly6atthe1834 CobblestoneChurch(RidgeRdW, Albion)onthegroundsofthe CobblestoneMuseum.Localtalent willfurnishmusicforthisobservationofIndependenceDay,plus readingsquotedfromfamous Americans.ViewStaffordshireEarly Americanaplateswithhistoric scenes&hearanhistoriccrank organ.Donationsappreciated.Stay forthepotluckpicnictofollow underthetent,hotdogsandlemonadeprovided.Bringalawnchair anddishtopass.
AMid-SummerCelebrationon theBankoftheErieCanal:Stroll throughthegardensoftheRiley FamilyinAlbiontobenefitthe CobblestoneMuseum,4pmuntil darkonJuly17.Rainorshine, enjoylightrefreshmentsandlisten tothemusicofE-YA-PAH-HAH Quintet.Reservationsstronglysuggested.VisitCobblestoneMuseum. orgorcall585/589-9013forlocation,parkingdetailsandmore. Suggesteddonation,$10.
AlexanderHappyAgersPicnic willbeonMonday,July14at Morse’sPond,10788MolassesHill Road,Alexander.Reservationsneed tobemadebycallingMargeat 595-0610orMarciaat721-5625. Pleasebringadishtopass.Table service,water,hotdogs,buns& condimentswillbeprovided.We plantoeatat1:00p.m.
WNYBluegrassMusicAssoc. FREEMonthlyOpenJam- Two indoorareas,aswellasonthe coveredpatioandtheGroto (weatherpermitting)onthesecond Sundayofeachmonthfrom2-7pm attheBenningtonLanes,1374 ClintonSt.Rd.,(Route354)Attica. Wewelcomeeveryoneandencourageyoutobringyouracoustic instruments(guitars,banjos,mandolins,basses,fiddles,etc.)and playalongatanylevel,orjuststop inforalisten2pm-7pm.Thenext jamisSunday,JULY13th,2-7pm. Pleasetellyourmusiclovingfriends tobringtheirinstrumentsandplay alongforanextrafunafternoon!
FridayNightFoodTruckRodeo, Batavia. HeldJuly18,August22, andSeptember12attheGenesee CountyFairgroundsinBatavia.The bestandmostpopularfoodtrucks fromWesternNewYorkwillbe readytotakeyourorderstartingat 4pmuntil8pm.Thisisafree admission,freeparking.Cashonly event.Oureventisheldrainor shine.ThelistingofFoodTrucksis subjecttochange.Sorrynopets. FridayNightFoodTruckRodeois sponsoredbytheGeneseeCounty AgriculturalSociety,Inc.
OpenGameDay! Lookingfor somethingfuntodoSaturdays? WehaveaddedanopenGameDay onthethirdSaturdaysofeach monthfrom9am-2pm!Bringin yourfavoritegames(oruseoneof ours),friends,familyandanappetite.TheBakerywillbeopenand servingtastytreatsandthecoffee willbeflowing.Freeandopento dropin.GOART!,201EMainSt., Batavia.
CaregiverMomentsSupport Group- Ifyouareacaregiverof someonewithamemoryimpairmentandfeelingoverwhelmed,depressedorangryitistimeforyou togethelpforyourself.Weoffera caregiversupportgroupwhereyou canfreelyexpressyourselfamong peoplewhoaregoingthrougha similar,ifnotthesame,experience. Meetingsfocusonprovidingemotionalsupport,tipsforcopingwith behaviorissues,andsharingexperiences.Heldevery3rdThursday untilDecember18,2025atthe GeneseeCountyOfficeforthe Aging,2BankSt.,Bataviafrom 1-2pm.Formoreinformation pleasecall585-343-1611.http:// www.geneseeny.gov
LGBTQ+YouthDrop-InCenter: Joinourwelcomingandaffirming after-schoolspaceforLGBTQ+ youth(ages12-18)andtheirallies toconnect,unwind,andjustbe themselves.Weofferamixoffun activities,creativeprojects,and peer-ledsocialandemotionalsupport,allinaspacewhereeveryone isvaluedandcelebrated.Whether you’relookingforaplacetorelax, makenewfriends,ortalkthrough life’schallengeswithotherswho understand,you’llfindasupportive communityhere.Plus,thereare alwaysplentyofsnacks!Nojudgment.Nopressure.Justasafe spacetobeyou.Free. Homeschoolersencouragedtojoin! Formoreinformationgotowww. glowout.orgoremailSaraat svacin@glowout.org.
ArcGLOWGolfAbili-TEESTournament: The49thAnnualArc GLOWAbili-TEESGolfTournament isMonday,July21,11am-7pmat TerryHillsGolfCourse.Funds raisedsupportchildrenandadults withintellectualanddevelopmental disabilitiesintheGLOWregion.For moreinformation,tosponsor,or registeryourfoursome,emailPR@ ArcGLOW.org.
BataviaPlayers&TerryHills PresentsMurderattheCarnival: AMurderMysteryDinnerEventMurderattheCarnival:AMurder MysteryDinneratTerryHills.WrittenanddirectedbySophie Houseman.Saturday,July12that6 PM!Enjoyanimmersivemurder mysteryexperiencepairedwitha deliciousfulldinner.Thenightincludes:Afull-coursemeal. Character-themedspecialtyalcoholicdrinks.Aninteractive, thrillingmurdermysterywhereyou gettohelpsolvethecase!VIP ticketsarealsoavailableandinclude:Athemeddrink.Thebest seatsinthehouse.Firstchoiceof whichsuspiciouscharactertointerrogate.Ticketsareonsalenow!
HLOMConcertSeries:Henry Grace- JoinusattheHollandLand OfficeMuseumThursday,July 17th,7pm.WewelcomeHenry Grace,guitaristandsongwriter,as heshareshisownmusicaswellas somepopularcovers.Admissionis $5or$4formuseummembers. Pleasecontactthemuseumat 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youplantoattend.
AuthorTalk:DavidKinney, “Batavia’sDisorderlyHouse”JoinauthorDavidKinneyonMonday,July14th,7pmattheRichmondMemorialLibraryashediscussesBatavia’sDisorderlyHouse: TheTrueStoryofBatavia’sMost NotoriousMadam,EdnaGruberA booksigningwillfollowatalkand Q&A.Copiesofthebookwillbefor saleattheevent,orpurchasea copyinadvanceattheHolland LandOfficeMuseumBookstore! Thisprogramispresentedbythe RichmondMemorialLibraryandthe HollandLandOfficeMuseum.Free toattend,butdonationstothe FriendsofRMLorTheHollandLand OfficeMuseumaregratefully accepted.
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2 South Main Street
Wednesday, July 16th
Drive-thru only • 4-6pm
Tickets $15 each
½ chicken, potato salad, baked beans, roll, drink, and dessert.
Call church office for tickets (585) 948-5550 and leave a message.
PastaMakingNightwithChef Grace- Joinusforadeliciously interactiveeveningwhereyou’ll learntheartofmakingtwoItalian staplesfromscratch:freshpasta andoliveoil-infusedfocaccia!MarinaraandAlfredosauceswillbe madefreshthedayoftoutilizeon yourhand-madepasta;alongwith house-mademeatballs.Thisclassis designedtobefun,informative, andfullofflavor.Attheendofthe night,we’llsitdownfamily-styleto enjoythemealtogether!”Maximumnumberofregistrationsper classis15!18+.Pre-registration required.Toregistervisithttps:// goart.org/pasta-making-night-withchef-grace/.July12&26,4-6pm, GOART!201EastMainStreet, Batavia.
HLOMTriviaNight@theMuseum:AmericanAuthors -Join usattheHollandLandOfficeMuseumforourmonthlyTriviaNight onThursday,July10that7pm.Get yourreadingglassesonandrefresh ontheworksandlivesofAmerica’s greatauthors.Admissionis$5or $3formuseummembers.Contact themuseumat585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comif youplantoattend.
GeneseeAreaGenealogists monthlymeeting- Ourmonthly meetingoftheGeneseeAreaGenealogistswillbeheldonTuesday July15that7pmatournewlocation,RichmondLibraryinBatavia onRossStreet.Ourspeakerwillbe ErivVaughnfromtheRochester GenealogicalSociety.Histopicwill be:GenealogicalResearchUsing NewspaperRecords.Allarewelcometoattend.
TheAnnualCrossroadsHouse TentSaleisalmosthere!! It’sthe DON’TMISSHUGEsaleofthesummer!Householditemsgalore, homedécor,furniture,collectibles, toys.StartsJuly23rdwitha preview/presaleeventfrom9am1pm,$5entry,under16free.Full salestartsJuly24th9am-6pmfeaturing25%offallday,July25th 9am-6pm,allitems50%offand July26th9am-1pmsaleconcludes with$5furnitureand$1allother itemsinthetent!Refreshments andhotdogsWedFri.www. crossroadshouse.com/events.All proceedsbenefitCrossroads House,GeneseeCounty’sonly comfortcarehomeforthedying. Don’tmissit!
Fri., July 11 at 6pm- Concert at the Alexander Rec. Hall ( is is also the Tractor Pull weekend) Sat., July 12 at 11am- Parade at Oatka Fest in LeRoy
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Lunch&Learn: FORGENESEE COUNTYRESIDENTS60+ONLY. BothheldattheOfficeforthe Aging,2BankStreet,Bataviaand beginatnoon.Tuesday,July8thUniveraHealthcarepresents:The “8DimensionsofWellness”byIndependentLivingoftheGenesee Region.Lunchwillbeturkey/bacon sliders.Tuesday,July15thHighmarkBlueCrossBlueShield presents:“HealthyEating&ShoppingonaBudget”byPattiGreen, hostofWIVB“FarmtoForkFridays”.Lunchwillbesaladchoice. MUSTCALLFORRESERVATIONS 585-343-1611.Limitedtothefirst 50peoplesignedup.
FriendsoftheRichmondMemorialLibraryMonthlyBookSale onTHURSDAYJULY10,2025from 9A.M.to7P.M.Pleasenotethe datechangeduetothe4thofJuly holiday.HugenumberofAdultand Children`sbooksreasonablypriced.
VFWPost1602PresentsMargaritaville- VFWPost1602,25 EdwardsSt,BataviaishostingMargaritavilleonSaturdayJuly19, 2025.Foodservedfrom4:30PM6PM.Hotdog&FF/$6Donation. Cheeseburger&FF/$8Donation. MusicbyOldStateRoadhouse6 PM-9PM.CostumesOptional.
21stAnnualFriends&Family5K - ArcGLOW’sFriends&Family5Kis aneventwhichgivespeopleofall agesandskilllevelsanopportunity toparticipate.TasteofCountry,the signatureeventwithintheFriends andFamily5K,featuresawonderfuldisplayoffruitsandvegetables donatedbyareafarmers.Runners, walkers,sponsorsandvolunteers eachhavetheopportunitytotake somehomewiththem.Held September20,10-2pm,ElbaDay Hab,4603BarrvilleRoad,Elba.$25 forthe5K,$20forthefunrun,and $5forthepost-partyonly.https:// arcglow.org/event/21st-annualfriends-family-5k/
MusicintheParkFundraiserThesecondannualMUSICINTHE PARKfundraiserisscheduledtobe heldonSaturday,July12,2025 from3-7PM.Theeventwilltake placeattheElbaVillageParkon MainStreet,Elba.Thiseventwill includeperformancesbylocal bands,foodtrucks,basketraffle, 50/50raffleaswellactivitiesforthe kids.Proceedsfromthiseventwill benefittheJaredLeeDiehlMemorialScholarshipFund,Inc.whose missionistosupportandempower youththroughscholarshipsand education.Pleasejoinusforan afternoonoffamilyfunand communityspirit.
2025SummerMusicSeriesTrigonPark,LeRoy. THURSDAY NIGHTS,July17-August7,6:307:45PM.July17-JustinWilliams, July24-DavidKnaudt,July31-Bill KettleandAugust7-JoeMiltsch. SponsoredbyLeRoyRecreation. Bringyourfamily&friends,lawn chairs&blankets!Rainorshine (UnitedMethodistChurchwillbe usedincaseofbadweather). 26thAnnualLeRoyHighSchool AlumniBanquet- LeRoyHigh School’s26thAnnualAlumniReunionBanquet:Friday,July11th, noonto4:00pmatOurLadyof MercyHall(formerlyHolyFamily SchoolHall/Gym)$32.pp.,reservationsrequired.OpentoLHSalumni whohavegraduated50yearsor moreandtheirspouses.The committeeislookingforrepresentativesfromthefollowing classes:1951-53,1956,1959, 1963&1973.EmailPattyStefani Iamonatpiamon@gmail.comor call585-245-2918foraninvitation.
FamilyFunBingo! 1stand3rd Tuesdayofthemonth,6-7:30pm, TheGOOSECommunityCenter,33 SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.Opento allages.PlayBingoandwinPrizes! (Nocashprizes)50centsacard. OAKFIELD
OakfieldMarketDaze- Getthe bestoflocalproduce,indulgein artisanaldelights,enjoydinner,and explorehandmadecraftsfromtalentedartisans.ThursdaysinJune, July,andAugustfrom4:00-7:00 pm,attheOakfieldUnitedMethodistChurch,2SouthMainSt., Oakfield.
OakfieldAlabamaElementary School,SummerMealPickUpTheOakfieldAlabamaElementary School(7001LewistonRd.,Oakfield)willhaveaSummerMeals Programforchildren18yearold andunder.FromJuly7th,2025 throughAugust13th,2025meals willbedistributedeveryMonday andWednesdayfrom11:30amto 12:15pm.Therewillbemultiple mealsperpickup.Allmealsfollow theNYSChildNutritionStandards. Ifyouhavequestionspleasecall 585-948-5211ex4234.
OakfieldUnitedMethodist ChurchChickenBBQ- Ourannual chickenbarbecueisonWednesday, July16,from4pmuntil6pm,at theOakfieldUnitedMethodist Church,2So.MainSt.,Oakfield. For$15,youwillget1/2chicken, bakedbeans,potatosalad,roll, drink,anddessert.Drive-thruonly. Call585-948-5550toreserveticketsandleaveamessage.
Yoga -EveryWednesdayfrom 6:00p.m.to7:00p.m.Opentoall! Allequipmentisprovided!NoRegistrationRequired!Walkinandjoin us!HeldatTheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
ChairYoga -EveryThursdayfrom 10:00a.m.to11:00a.m.Opento all!Allequipmentisprovided!No RegistrationRequired!Walkinand joinus!TheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
GCC’sAnnualScholarship ScrambleGolfTournamentSavetheDate:Monday,July21, 2025.Location:StaffordCountry Club.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,or wouldliketosignupasaplayeror sponsor,pleasecontactthe FoundationOffice.Phone: 585-345-6809Email:foundation@ genesee.edu
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Sometimes we just want to take the easy path and quickly grab a few things for dinner. Bagged salad greens are often on our list -- but it’s the last place we should be taking a shortcut in meal prep. Between contaminated water in the fields and many people involved in the processing, handling and storage, food safety experts are pointing to bagged salads as the item near the top of the list for safety concerns and outbreaks of E. coli. And that makes it a real risk for seniors or anyone with a compromised immune system.
How to avoid the dangers of E. coli? Buy whole head lettuce instead of bagged and throw away the outer leaves. Rinse the lettuce under running cold water and dry it with paper towels. Besides the force of the water during rinsing, the drying with paper towels can also help remove the E. coli contamination. Do the same with other leafy greens such as spinach.
However, if you do want to buy packaged salad greens, the dilemma comes when the package claims that they have been pre-washed. “Triple washed! Ready to eat!” the package will proclaim. The question is: Should you believe it? Or should you go ahead and wash it? The experts, including the FDA and USDA, say not to wash it. The reason, they say, is that we at home are more likely to contaminate the greens ourselves with a dirty sink.
People on blogs across the internet are insulted, however, being told they would contaminate food in their own kitchens. They intend to wash all produce, even if the package says it’s not needed and even if it’s organic from a farmer’s market.
It’s difficult to know what to believe, but one thing is a fact: Seniors who develop an E. coli infection can become severely ill. Take care.
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“The students who make the most of their college experience aren’t necessarily the smartest ones. It’s often the average kids who know how to utilize the system, connect with the professors, take advantage of extracurricular activities, and manage their time well who reap the rewards,” Tyler says. “Been There, Should’ve Done That” can help students get all they can out of the next four years.
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At the edge of a yard on Fourth Section Road in Brockport stands a little wooden bookshelf filled with gently used novels, children’s stories, and neighborhood favorites. It’s not just a place to grab a book—it’s a heartfelt tribute.
Dorothy Sorce, a lifelong Brockport resident and pillar ofhercommunity,installedthelittlelibraryinmemory of her beloved granddaughter, Alicia Caroline Sorce DeBay. Alicia passed away at age 46 on November 13, 2024, a er battling a rare cancer, malignant glomus sarcoma for four years.
“She loved books,” said Dorothy, who raised her family in the very house where the bookshelf now stands at 7480 Fourth Section Road. “And she loved sharing what she knew, helping others.”
e bookshelf itself is a family labor of love. Dorothy’s nephew, John, constructed and installed the sturdy structure in her front yard. Inside are stories for all ages—free for the taking. “Keep it, pass it on, swap it for another book,” Dorothy encourages. “Just keep sharing Alicia’s joy of reading.”
Alicia DeBay was born and raised in Brockport, the daughter of Michael and Ellen Sorce. From a young age, her heart was drawn to caring for others. At just 16, she began working at the Beikirch Nursing Home, an experience that inspired her to pursue nursing. Graduating from SUNY Brockport’s nursing program, she worked at Strong Memorial Hospital for a year before moving to Fort Lauderdale and building a successful healthcare leadership career in Florida, recognized as an experienced leader in the industry.
Friends and family describe Alicia with words like “supportive,” “bright,” “brave,” and “genuine.” She was a devoted mother to her son, Charlie, and a beloved wife to her husband, Chip. Despite the progression of her illness, Alicia remained active in her profession, determined to give back as long as she could. A family friend says Alicia “had an incredibly positive outlook on life and was so brave, running multiple marathons while she was fighting in order to spread hope … Her life revolved around Charlie and his music career, her family, and spreading awareness… so determined to see Charlie perform even during chemo and feeling awful she rallied and even napped in the car and at the restaurant table just to see him rock out and bring her such proud moments.” She was in pain, but she endured with the support of her family.
“In every book shared, Alicia’s love lives on.”
Dorothy, who turns 94 this year, knows something about strength. Born to Ukrainian immigrants in 1931, she lost her own mother at 14. A er marrying Mariano Sorce in 1953, she moved to Brockport and faced tragedy again just two years later when he died suddenly, leaving her to raise 18-month-old Michael on her own.
Supported by her late husband’s four sisters and the extended Sorce family, Dorothy built a life for herself and her son, working for over four decades at Rochester Midland before taking on another career as a special needs bus monitor well into her 80s. Dorothy’s home became a hub for her grandchildren, Alicia and Amy, who spent countless a ernoons there.
ALICIA’S
e little library is more than just a shelf with books. It’s a symbol of continuity of Alicia’s compassion, her love of learning, and her family’s enduring devotion. It’s also a gi to the community. Dorothy says, “I just want people to come and take a book. at’s what Alicia would’ve wanted.”
In the quiet exchange of books at the edge of a yard, a legacy lives on, not just of a remarkable nurse and mother, but of a family’s enduring love and the power of community to remember, honor, and share.
A GATHERING TO HONOR ALICIA’S LIFE WILL BE HELD ON JULY 13TH FROM 1:00 TO 4:00 P.M. AT THE 585 BACK PORCH TAVERN (3739 COUNTY LINE ROAD, BROCKPORT), FORMERLY THE CLUBHOUSE OF THE BROCKPORT COUNTRY CLUB—A PLACE WHERE ALICIA SPENT MANY CHERISHED CHILDHOOD DAYS SWIMMING AND GOLFING WITH HER FAMILY.
Her life revolved around family, hope, and helping others—even in the hardest moments.” “
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See if you can count the total amount of blueberries there are to pick from!
_ A single blueberry bushcan produce as many as 6,000 blueberries per year.
_ There are two types of blueberries: highbush and lowbush. Highbush blueberries are the type you commonly find at grocery stores and farmers markets. Lowbush blueberries are smaller, sweeter blueberries often used for processing into juices, jams, blueberry mu n mixes, and so on.
Enjoy all nature has to offer during Great Outdoors Month and beyond with these helpful camping tips!
√ Tent
√ Sleeping Bag
√ Pillow
√ Water
√ Soap
√ Fire Starter
√ First-Aid Kit
√ Multi-Use Tool or Pocket Knife
√ Flashlight or Head Lamp
√ Toilet Paper
√ Quick-Dry Towel
√ Garbage Bag
1. Make s’mores.
2. Write an original campfire song.
3. Use sleeping bags to run a “potato sack” race.
4. Go on a nature scavenger hunt.
5. Create a BINGO board using items in nature.
6. Play a game of flashlight tag.
87% of wildfires were caused by humans in 2019, according to the National Interagency Fire Center. You can help prevent wildfires while camping by following these safety tips from the USDA Forest Service:
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• Make sure your campfire is a safe distance from tents or anything that could burn.
• Create a ring around the campfire using rocks, and make sure the area surrounding the ring is cleared of leaves and debris.
• Keep pets, kids and playing a safe distance from the campfire.
• Allow the campfire to burn out into ashes whenever possible.
• Use water to drown campfire ashes, then stir and add more water until the ashes are cold.
• Don’t start a campfire if conditions are windy.
• Don’t bury warm coals or ashes in a campfire pit.
• Don’t use flammable liquids to start a campfire.
• Don’t burn glass, cans, plastic or garbage.
• Don’t leave a burning campfire or warm ashes unattended.
Fore more information about wildfire prevention and campfire tips, visit smokeybear.com.
According to the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, more than 15,000 people were treated for fireworks injuries in emergency rooms in 2020. In addition, injuries and deaths from fireworks increased by 50 percent between 2019 and 2020. Forty-four percent of those injuries were burns, 30 percent involved the hands and fingers and 22 percent affected the head, face and ears. USCPSC data also indicated that 15 percent of injuries affected the eyes. The majority of injuries (66 percent) occurred around the July 4th holiday, but it’s important that individuals exercise caution whenever they celebrate with fireworks. And those precautionary measures should remain in place when using sparklers, which the USCPSC indicates caused 900 injuries in 2020.
Wesley is our 10 year old chocolate lab that loves everyone and every kind of
Cooper is our Boxer mix. He is a fantastic hunter, and gives the best snuggles.
Hope is our husky mix. She runs the house and loves to do cartwheels flips on the couch and run through the wooded trails.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel
* On July 27, 1996, in Atlanta, the XXVI Summer Olympiad is disrupted by the explosion of a nail-laden pipe bomb in Centennial Olympic Park. Police were warned of the bombing in advance, it exploded before the anonymous caller said it would. Attention eventually turned to Eric Robert Rudolph, who was captured in 2003 after hiding in the mountains for five years.
By Sam Mazotta
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I don’t see the point of vaccinating a pet, especially if they’re kept inside for most of their lives. I’ve read that vaccines can cause more harm than good. It’s not natural to vaccinate. A dog or cat’s immune system should be able to handle most diseases. So why bother to vaccinate? -Natural Pet Parent
DEAR NATURAL: You couldn’t be more wrong. A pet’s immune system is not an invulnerable shield against all attacks; it’s a constantly adapting system that has to “learn” what microbes and viruses are threats and which are not. Unfortunately, some diseases cause serious illness or death before a pet’s immune system can respond to them.
Part of what vaccines do is help a pet’s immune system learn about specific threats without causing harm to your pet.Vaccines contain a safe, weakened or killed version of a pathogen; when injected, the immune system produces antibodies to specifically attack that pathogen -- and they remember that in the future.
A disease like rabies, which is always fatal, is best fought off by a vaccine, which helps your immune system mount a frontline defense if a pet is exposed to it. For example, if a vaccinated cat is attacked and bitten by a rabid fox or raccoon, a veterinarian will give the cat a booster shot and monitor the cat in quarantine for 30 to 60 days. An unvaccinated cat who is attacked by a rabid animal might be euthanized immediately, or quarantined for up to 4 months.
Because there is no such thing as 100% prevention fro exposure to various diseases, even your indoor pets need to have their core vaccinations.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.
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On behalf of Seniors in Henrietta, I would like to thank the Monroe County Sheriff staff for all their help with the Sheriff’s Academy; we learned a lot and enjoyed the time spent at the different facilities. Thank you to all of you and especially to Deputy Kelly Valvassori who helped us through every class. Thank you.
Thank you to the GV Penny Saver carrier who put up a new tube in Oakfield to replace one that got hit with the snowplow this winter. He was so nice and helpful for me to be able to get the Penny Saver without having to bungie cord the old one. We are lucky to have such a thoughtful carrier.
Thank you everyone who was patient and asked if I needed help when my car broke down in Dansville recently. A big thank you to all. To the young gentleman who came back around after I was able to coast down to Agway parking lot, and helped push out of traffic lane. Kim E kept me calm while my hubby arrived, and Dansville police for their assistance.
It is tradition in our towns, communities, and country on Memorial Day to pay homage and appreciation for those who have sacrificed the most for our freedom and way of life. The simplest way our towns do this is by displaying our American flag on poles throughout the town’s center. It feels heartwarming to see these flags flying every year in every town as you drive through. Except one [local] town. This year, the town board and highway department decided to save some money and hang up used, old, faded, and torn flags on broken and bent poles. Every single flag was torn and faded! Some poles were bent towards the ground, some were pushed up flat against the utility pole, and some poles were placed with no flag at all. Just a pole. It is a disgrace to those who have served, those who have lost one who has served, and all of us! The town board has been notified and no response has come from them. Crickets... time for them to take care of the small things that bring us all together!
Our wonderful Main Street is full of potholes and destroyed pavement. NOT being addressed. [local road] is NOT safe due to the lack of repair to the potholes of winter. The tar filled in the holes is NOT working. The speed of the traffic on Main Street is NOT being addressed. The electric motorcycles on the streets going the wrong way or on the sidewalks or just being unsafe are NOT being addressed. The answers by the folks in charge of these issues are NOT appropriate and NOT demonstrating the care for the safety of our community.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I read a recent column of yours in which you said that everyone my age can assume we’ve had measles. I remember having measles in the second grade but have a vague memory of my parents calling it German measles, which I believe is rubella.
If a person has had either, do they have immunity to both types of measles? -- S.F.
ANSWER: If you were born before 1957, you are likely but not 100% sure to be immune to measles (sometimes called red measles) and mumps. However, rubella (German measles) is a different disease, and immunity to one does not ensure immunity to the other.
The biggest health concern with rubella is when a woman of childbearing age contracts it as the potential damage to her developing fetus can be severe. So, every woman who could get pregnant is tested for immunity at the earliest opportunity. All health care workers should have documented immunity to measles, mumps and rubella.
The United States is in the middle of a large measles outbreaknow,andthoselivinginanareawithtransmission should be sure that they are immune to measles. This can be done by checking blood antibody levels or giving an extra dose to those who have already been immunized (or two doses to those who have never been immunized).
At the time that I write this, there is no rubella outbreak in the U.S., but if there is, the advice will be similar to demonstrating immunity to rubella as it is for measles.
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* On July 21, 1973, “Soul Makossa” is the first disco record to make the Top 40. It is now best remembered as the source of the rhythmic chant that appears in Michael Jackson’s “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’” in 1982. (The History Channel)
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The History Channel
* On July 14, 1798, Congress passes the Sedition Act. The act permitted the prosecution of individuals who voiced or printed what the government deemed to be malicious remarks about the president or the U.S. government.
* On July 17, 1920, Nils Bohlin, the Swedish engineer and inventor responsible for the three-point lap and shoulder seatbelt, is born. Before 1959, only two-point lap belts were available in automobiles.
* On July 18, 1969, after leaving a party on Chappaquiddick Island, Sen. Edward “Ted” Kennedy of Massachusetts drives an Oldsmobile off a bridge into a tide-swept pond. Kennedy escaped the submerged car, but his passenger, 28-year-old Mary Jo Kopechne, did not. The senator did not report the fatal car accident for 10 hours.
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Position and Benefits:
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• Work days are Monday through Friday, 7:00 am to 4:30pm.
• Plenty of overtime available.
• Paid holidays and vacation.
• Incentive bonuses.
• Retirement plan.
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Photography: Summer seascapes and landscapes are awe-inspiring, making this an ideal time of year to take up photography. Novices can begin by utilizing their smartphone cameras to take snapshots of local landscapes. Once the skill of pointing and clicking has been honed, amateur photogs can graduate to more expensive and precise cameras.
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