Canal Path- Genesee Valley Penny Saver- 6-20-25

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LIMA: 7980 GleasonRoad.June 19th-22nd(8am-4pm).ESTATE SALE.Rainorshine!Household andbarns!Furniture,toys, collectibles,tools,antiques,generator,truckcamper,outdoor furniture,partybarndecor,grills, barstools,pooltable,etc...

NEWARK: 829 HanleyRoad.June 27th-29th(9-5pm).Bikes,puzzles, golfclubs,collectibles,household items.

PALMYRA: 440 DiennaStreet.June 19th-21st(9-7pm).ESTATESALE.

FAIRPORT: 14 HuntersDrive North.June20-22(9-6pm). MULTI-FAMILYSALE.Baby itemsgalore,clothes,equipment, andtoys.Tools,housewares, smallappliances,decorations,silver,linens,Avon,collectibles/ vintageitems,purses,jewelry, Christmas,women´sclothing (coats,etc).

PHELPS: 1362 WhiteRoad.June 20-22(9-6pm).MASSIVESALE. Manymoreitemsadded!Tents, garage,andbarnwithtools. Subaru,lawnmowers,sportstradingcards,household,holiday,lasercutanimals,salt&pepper shakers,HotWheels,jewelry, diecast,puzzles,collectibles,Nascar,comics,dolls,purses,vintage items,andmuchmore.Sunday bargainday!

SHORTSVILLE:4108Standpipe Rd. June26-28th(8am-4pm). MULTI-FAMILYSALE.Furniture, powertools,handtools,snowblower,jewelry,beads,sports cards,andmore.

NEWARK: 412 CharlotteStreet.June 20-21(9-5pm).Clothing,household items,tools,books,andmuchmore.

PALMYRA: 4656 SouthCreekRoad. June27-28(9-2pm).Antiques,women´sjeans(size10),designerhandbags,retrokitchentablewithchairs, furniture,andCDs.

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HOST A SUCCESSFUL YARD SALE

Instead of giving away unwanted items that have gathered dust around the house, many people turn to garage and yard sales to transform their clutter into some extra money. Yard sales may not be a “get rich quick” scheme, but they present an environmentally friendly way to clean up a home. What’s more, they can be an ideal way to connect with neighbors and meet new people. Any money earned is an added bonus.

Statistics collecting resource Statistics Brain says that roughly 165,000 yard/garage sales take place in the United States each week. Nearly 700,000 people purchase something at those sales, leading to millions of dollars exchanging hands.

CLIFTONSPRINGS: Sanitarium Road. June26-29(9-4pm).SANITARIUMROADCOMMUNITYYARD SALES.Antiques,collectibles,craft items,jewelry,bakedgoods,perennials,householditems,babytoys, clothes,andmore!

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With the number of U.S. high school graduates projected to steadily decline through 2041 according to the College Board and Lumina Foundation, what do you think will be the biggest impact on American society?

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ACCLIMATING TO A NEW NEIGHBORHOOD Get involved

If you have children, you may have the advantage of meeting people at school functions or at the bus stop. Volunteer with the PTA/PTO or sign up to coach youth sports or serve as a scout leader. These opportunities will help expand the number of people you meet in your new community.

FACTORS TO CONSIDER BEFORE INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE Condition of the property: Product shortages were another trend to emerge during the pandemic, and disruptions to the supply chain will not necessarily go away anytime soon. In addition, the cost of various products associated with home improvements, including lumber, skyrocketed during the pandemic. The National Association of Home Builders noted that while lumber prices declined in 2021, the price of lumber packages quoted to builders remained high.That means real estate investors who invest in properties that will need work could be forced to pay a lot to fix these properties. And ongoing supply chain issues could extend the time it takes to renovate a property. Investors must be able to bear these costs and lag times to make the most off their real estate investments.

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FREE STUFF OFFERED FREE STUFF WANTED

• FORMICA TABLETOP. Pick up, Penfield. 585-264-1068

• FISHER STEREO SYSTEM including a CD Player in a cabinet w/glass doors. Pittsford. 585-749-7335

• Old KNIFE COLLECTOR MAGAZINES from early ‘70s – ‘90s. Pittsford. 585-749-7335

• Several bags of PELLET STOVE PELLETS. Pick up. Lima. adamsclan@rochester.rr.com

• STORAGE BIN, 17” D x 15” W x18” H, used for pet food. Also, VINTAGE MILK CAN. Canandaigua. steelsanta@aol.com

• Three PINE TREES 6-7’ tall. Dig up and remove. Leicester. 585-519-2782

• Large and medium size ADULT PULL UPS. Two bags and a box of them. michaelcdat@netzero.com

• RASPBERRY BUSHES and STRAWBERRY PLANTS. Brockport. 585-637-5922

• YOGA MAT. Never used. Brand: Ignite. Text is best. Ogden. 585-747-8452

• WOODEN SWING SET. Two swings, slide and still rings. You disassemble and pick up, Newark. 315-483-6847

• Sealy CRIB MATTRESS, Restonic twin mattress. Smoke free, pet free home. Retsof. Text 716-352-1248

• McPherson COMPOUND BOW. Left-hand. Real Bark Camouflage. 20” Draw. Never Used. Call or Text Don. Canandaigua. 585-944-1984

• 4-person CANVAS TENT. Caledonia. 585-703-9626

• Vintage Revere Model 85, 8 mm MOVIE PROJECTOR and 3’ x 4’ SCREEN. Pick up, Canandaigua. Text Carol 585-469-4221

• Large FARM TRACTOR TIRES for strength training workout. Approx. 100-150 lbs. You pick up/transport, Avon. 585-764-9769

• QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS/BOX SPRING with metal frame. Very good condition. Cannot deliver. Avon/Caledonia area. estiecamm@gmail.com

• Five used VINYL DOUBLE HUNG WINDOWS 32”x 45”, full louvered closet doors, four two-footers, one three-footer. Geneseo. 585-880-8944

• TAX CD - 2017 Intuit TurboTax Premier CD in original packaging. Excellent condition. Will mail. Email if interested. Churchville. jclare01@rochester.rr.com

• FURNITURE: 3-piece (Sofa, Loveseat, “Snuggle-Chair”) burgundy power-reclining living room set. All seats recline. Minor tear in one sofa armrest that is easily fixed. West Henrietta. bb@bluedolphinsolutions.com

• MUSIC CDs, heavy-duty FOLDUP CAMPING CHAIR, and HANDHELD VIDEO GAMES. 585-415-8513

• SD 760 Smith Corona ELECTRIC TYPEWRITER in good working condition. Rjc264@aol.com

• 78” x 35” WOODEN DOOR. michaelcdat@netzero.com

• POKEMON CARDS. Ryanslabs31@gmail.com

• LABEL MAKERS and SHOPPING BAGS ON WHEELS. 585-507-8788

• GREEN WEBBING for old fashioned lawn chairs. cuestick99@hotmail.com

• PUPPY SUPPLIES – Bowls, leash, dog bed, medium dog crate, etc. 585-200-4393

• RHUBARB PLANTS. 585-352-4689

• WHEELCHAIR and an ALUMINUM WALKER w/little wheels. 585-243-2173

• Two gas operated PUSH MOWERS in good condition. 585-415-8513

• MOBILITY SCOOTER. 585-519-6242

• PET ITEMS: Cat Litter, Cat Food, Advantage or Frontline, Dog Food. holdfort@rochester.rr.com

• ATV or DIRT BIKE - gas powered. Running or not. Call or text 315-576-1278

• Small TABLE & two to four CHAIRS. 585-236-0426

• Any type of HISTORY MAGAZINES, all ages and shape. Will pick up. 585-755-3195 (lv. msg.)

• BOOKS of any type. 585-530-0609

• Used TUBA. Three or four valves. 585-301-6589

• Gallon-sized PLANT POTS. Any material, any color. The more the better. Can pick up. chimic801@gmail.com

• AIRSOFT GEAR in good condition. 585-645-2618

• WEBER GRILL, gas or charcoal. ATV or DIRT BIKE, gas powered, running or not. Call or text 315-576-1278

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Using Supplements To Lower Heart Risk Isn’t Backed By Evidence

DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently had a CT scan, and my score was 184. My cardiologist put me on 40 mg of Lipitor, which I reluctantly took for three weeks until I developed severe pain in my feet and hands. I stopped taking it, and the pain went away.

I’m a 64-year-old male in excellent shape.I’m currently taking a chelation supplement, vitamin K2 (MK-7), and red rice yeast with CoQ10. Do you have any suggestions for the treatment of my issue? -- A.D.

Q. A.

ANSWER: I’m sorry to say that I disagree with all of your choices. Lipitor is a reasonable choice for the prevention of heart attacks and strokes in a person at an increased risk, such as a 64-year-old man with a coronary calcium score of 184. (I can’t give a better assessment of your risk without knowing a lot more about you, such as your blood pressure and cholesterol.)

Muscle aches are not uncommon with statin drugs like Lipitor, but research has shown that in most people with muscle or joint aches who take statins, the medication is not the underlying cause. (In one study where a person didn’t know whether they were taking a statin, the symptoms disappeared. In another, a person who changed from a statin to a placebo every two months was very likely to have no more pain on the placebo than they would on the statin.)

Nonetheless, there are other statins that might not cause pain, as well as alternatives like ezetimibe and bempedoic acid, which do not increase the risk of muscle aches and have been proven to reduce heart risk.

A recent large trial on chelation using powerful intravenous infusions did not show any improvement in hospitalizations for heart disease, heart attack, stroke or death compared to a placebo. I don’t recommend an unregulated oral supplement.

Although people who take menaquinone-7 (also called vitamin K2) have a lower heart disease risk than those who don’t, a randomized trial to prevent calcification of the aortic valve found no benefit. I did not find a trial showing that treating people with vitamin K2 led to a reduced heart risk.

Red yeast rice contains the same active ingredient as the statin drug lovastatin, but at such a low dose that cholesterol levels were not substantially lowered in a recent trial. CoQ10 has been repeatedly shown to be no better than a placebo at reducing statin side effects.

In addition to medication therapy, it’s important not to underestimate the effects of a healthy, plant-based diet and regular moderate exercise.

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.

SENIOR NEWS LINE

Avoiding Falls

The numbers are shocking: Per the CDC, one in four seniors age 65 or older experience falls each year. That’s 25% of seniors. Of those, 37% suffer an injury that either keeps them from their normal activities for at least a day or that requires medical care.

Per the map accompanying that CDC article on falls, several states exceed that 25% average -- by a lot.

When it comes to deaths, falls are the number one cause of injury-related deaths among seniors, and the numbers are grim.

The reason for all the falls varies. We might have a physical condition that affects coordination. We might be taking a drug that causes dizziness. We might be wearing shoes that aren’t good for sturdy walking.

We need to do everything we can to avoid being a victim of fall injury. While there are several factors we can’t do anything about, there are other things that are under our control.

For example, increase the number of lamps in your home, and turn them on to make sure there are no dark areas. Have one of the lamps controlled by the switch at the door.

Keep clear paths around the house and don’t let magazines or newspapers stack up on the floor next to your recliner. Don’t let phone or electrical cords drape across walking areas.

Get rid of small area rugs.

Have someone install grab bars in the shower, and use an anti-slip mat.

Ask the senior center about creating a class on exercises to increase balance and strength, or even a falls prevention seminar. Or check YouTube online for videos.

Get your eyes checked every year and your prescription upgraded if necessary.

To learn more about avoiding falls, go to either the CDC (cdc.gov), the National Council on Aging (ncoa.org) or Mayo (mayoclinic.org) websites and do a search for fall prevention.

(c) 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

events

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Clifton Springs Library

4 Railroad Avenue, Clifton Springs 315-462-7371 cliftonspringslibrary.com

M-Th 10-7; F 10-5; Sa 10-2

Geneva Public Library 244 Main St., Geneva • 315-789-5303 genevapubliclibrary.net

M-F 8:30-7; Sa 9-2

Macedon Public Library

30 Main St., Macedon • 315-986-5932 macedonpubliclibrary.org

M-Th 10-8; F & Sa 10-2

Newark Public Library 121 High St., Newark • 315-331-0552 newarklibrary.org

M-Th 9:30-7; F 9:30-6; Sa 9:30-1

Palmyra

Community Library

402 East Main St., Palmyra 315-597-5276

palmyracommunitylibrary.org

M-Th 10-8; F 10-5; Sa 10-2

Phelps Library

8 Banta Street, Suite 200, Phelps 315-548-3120 phelpslibrary.org

M-Th 9-8; F 9-5

CLIFTONSPRINGSLIBRARY:

June 19th-Libraryclosedfor Juneteenth

June20th5PM-TeenScene June23rd-SummerReadingregistrationbegins! June24th4PM-SummerReading Kick-OffParty June26th10-7SummerBookSale June27th10-5SummerBookSale June28th10-2SummerBookSale

PALMYRACOMMUNITYLIBRARY: June 23-Mahjong:2pm.Learnand play.

June23-CookbookSupperClub: 6pm.Bringa“Picnic”themeddishto passandtherecipe!

June24-Sit&Stitch:10:30am.Bring yourownproject!

June24-SummerReadingRegistration:4pm.Forallages,kidstoadults! June25-Knit&Crochet:2pm.Bring yourknitorcrochetprojectandjoina fungroup.

June25-FarmersMarket:4-7pm.At theVillageofPalmyraPark.

June25-CardioKickboxing:6pm. Workupasweatatthisweekly exerciseclass!

June25-MagicTheGathering:6pm. Bringyourcardsandplaywitha group.

June26-VillageWalkingGroup: 10:30am.Meetatthelibrary’sgazebo. June26-PuzzleClub:1pm.Put togetherapuzzlewithagroupof puzzleenthusiasts.

June28-SaturdayStudio:10:30am. Learntheartoforigami,$5.

MACEDONPUBLICLIBRARY: Jun. 23: (2:00pm-4:00pm)Euchre (5:00pm-7:45pm)GEDInstructional Help (6:30pm-8:00pm)LibraryBoard Meeting Jun.24: (6:00pm-7:45pm)Independence DayWreath Jun.25: (10:00am-11:15am)CardioDrumming (5:00pm-7:45pm)GEDInstructional Help Jun.26: (2:00pm-4:00pm)Euchre (2:00pm-5:00pm)Mahjong Jun.27: (11:00am-1:30pm)SeniorMeet& Eat (2:00pm-3:00pm)CardioDrumming

NEWARK

Wine,CraftBeverage&Artisan Festival - FridayJune27th,4pm8pm,T.SpencerKnightParkonthe ErieCanal.RAINORSHINE!!FREEto attend.Wine&CraftBeverage5-8pm. Ticket&IDrequired.12tastingtickets:$15singleand$25percouple. Ticketsonline(https://www. eventbrite.com/e/2025-wine-craftbeverage-artisan-festival-tickets1198863746739)orattheentrance thedayoftheevent.Musicby Marbletones6-8pm.BBQDinnerprovidedbyC&BRoasters5pmtillsold out.Choiceofchickenorpork$15. Presaletickets:TheNewarkChamber officeweekdays8am-12pm,Alex ElighCommunityCenter,Q’sPower Equipment,DougKent’sRoseBowlor Joey’sNorthside.Proceedsgoingto AlexElighCommunityCenterPrograms.

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MusicontheErie- Each Friday Nightthroughthesummer,beginning 6/20,theNewarkChamberofCommercepresentsMusicontheErie from6:00-8:00pm.(unlessotherwise noted).Theeventfeaturesafood truck,freemusicanda50/50raffle. BringyourlawnchairtoT.Spencer KnightParkattheCanalPort,199 VanBurenSt.Thiseventwillnotbe cancelled!!Itwillbemovedifthereis aconcernwiththeweather.Decision willbemadeby3pm.Allweather relocationswillbeheldattheFirst GlassWineBarlocatedatDougKent’s RoseBowlLanes(725W.MillerSt.). https://newarknychamber.org/ events-2/music-on-the-erie-concertseries

Wine,CraftBeverage,andArtisan Festival - TheGreaterNewarkChamberofCommerceishostingourannualeventagainthisyearduring MusicontheEriewithmusicbythe Marbletones.Weencouragethe wholecommunitytocomeoutand visitthehandcraftedandlocallyproducedvendortableswhilealsoenjoyingtheyearroundandseasonalflavorsfromlocalbreweriesand wineries.Theeventisfree,buttickets arerequiredforthebeveragetents (21+).Singleticket:$17.85,including $2.85fee,2-personticket$28.52, including$2.85fee.NEWTHIS YEAR:ChickenBBQbyC&B Roasters(purchaseseparately).

MysteryattheSpeakeasy- Join Historic Palmyraforanightofmystery astheWm.PhelpsGeneralStore transformsintoa1920’sspeakeasy. Samplevintage-inspiredmocktails, dinner,anddessert,learnthe Charleston,orwatcha1920movie! Playdetectiveandinteractwithour castofflappersandbootleggersto solvethemurderofSpeedyWright! July12,6pmto12midnight,William PhelpsGeneralStore&FamilyResidence,140MarketStreet,Palmyra. PRESALEandLIMITEDtickets $50pp.Pleasecall315-597-6981or visithttps://square.link/u/u4phGjkc topurchasetickets.

ComejointhePalmyraSenior Lunch! Whether you’relookingto makenewfriendsorreconnectwith familiarfaces,thisisafun,low-key waytospendyourafternoon.Expect greatfood,plentyoflaughs,anda welcominggroupoffriendlyfolks. Potluckstyle-bringadishtopass.No RSVPneeded.Wehopetoseeyouat thenextlunch!HeldthelastThursday ofeverymonthbeginningJune26th from12-2pmatthePalmyraMasonic Temple,161E.MainSt.,Palmyra.

It’s a cruel season that makes you get ready for bed while it’s light out. ~Bill Watterson

Guidelines for Hometown Events

To Post Your Event:

Log in and submit your event online at www.gvpennysaver.com/calendar or in person at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414

Submit your event by the Monday 2 weeks prior to publication date.

Events must occur on a specific date and time. Event submissions may not include businesses or schools seeking registration for classes or programs, or organizations seeking crafters, vendors, or item donations.

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

DID YOU KNOW?

Diamond engagement rings are presented as tokens of love and affection during wedding proposals. The majority of first-time brides will receive a diamond ring, with surveys indicating only 13 percent opt for another gemstone. Researchers from Emory University determined that the average price for a diamond ring is roughly $2,500. However, grooms can spend much more. Diamonds have symbolized eternal love for centuries, perhaps since they were first discovered in India more than 2,000 years ago. The ancient Greeks actually thought diamonds were tears of the gods, while ancient Romans believed diamonds were splinters from heavenly stars.

King CROSSWORD

This week’s puzzle answer is elsewhere in this paper. The Crossword Puzzle is provided by Tribune Media Services. Any questions or comments should be made to 1-800-346-8798.

PALMYRA

Research shows that when we give to others, we also contribute to our own happiness, health and well-being. Scientists have identified something known as the “helper’s high” to describe the positive emotions that follow acts of helpfulness toward others. Research also associates improved health and longevity with this psychological state, according to the National Library of Medicine.

No act of kindness is too small. e gi of kindness may start as a small ripple that over time can turn into a tidal wave affecting the lives of many.

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Kevin Heath, CEO of More4Kids

Similar to the ripples that result from a pebble being dropped into water, studies show that our words and actions also have a “ripple effect” that can be either positive or negative. So why not create a ripple effect of kindness, helpfulness and happiness?

Ea I as Spread Kind !

• Smile at somebody and say hello.

• Pay somebody a sincere compliment.

• Call a friend or family member to say hello and ask how they’re doing.

• Drop off a baked good for a neighbor.

• Tape some quarters to a parking meter.

• Open the door or hold the elevator for somebody behind you.

• Drop a greeting card or small gift in the mail to brighten someone’s day.

• Share a nice comment or compliment on somebody’s social media post.

• Make space for somebody trying to merge in front of you on the road.

Estate of Ralph & Jean Poormon

Saturday, June 28th, 2025 • 10:00 AM 1476 Grange Hall Rd., Waterloo, NY (Corner of Rt. 318)

Antiques • Collectibles • Household • Furniture • Tools • Smalls

Partial Listing: 2014 Chevy Impala (loaded), Grandfather Clock (cottage style), Danish Dining Room Table w/6 Chairs (nice), Cherry Hutch (2 piece), Danish Hutch & Matching Server, Chestnut Parlor Stand, Oak Jewelry Cabinet, Flat Top Trunk, Kneehole Desk, Cedar Chest, Dresser, ree Piece End Table Set, La-Z-Boy Recliner Two Wing Back Chairs, Large Flat Screen TV and Stand, Dome Top Trunk, Pine Drop Leaf Table, Early Country Desk, Jenny Lind Type Bed, Oriental Rugs, Mantle Clock, Oil Lamps, 3 & 8 Gallon Crocks, Cast Iron Items, Enamelware, Pan Scales, Iron Kettle, Advertising Box, Barn Lanterns, Crosley Upright Freezer, Approx. 20 Folding Chairs, Pair of Matching Lights, Canning Jars, Set of 6 Chairs, Several Caned Chairs, Set of Pyrex Bowls, 3 Sets of China, Fenton Lamp, Fenton Fluted Bowl, Carnival Vase, Pyrex, 2 Sets of Silverware, Linens, Tablecloths, Pictures & Frames, Games, Many Lamps, Lots of Christmas Decor, Pots & Pans, Small Appliances, Screen House, Metal 2 Door Cabinet, Patio Table & 4 Chairs, 4 Early Metal Outdoor Chairs, Lawn Swing w/Cover, Child’s Picnic Table, Buck Saw, Baseball Mitts, Extension Cords, File Cabinet, Lots of Glassware, & more!! Barn: Yardman Self-Propelled Mower, Walker Turner Drill Press (Floor), 6.75 HP Pressure Washer, Cra sman Miter Saw, Cra sman Table Saw, Jig Saw, Air Compressor, Garden Cart, Wheelbarrows, Shop Vac, Chainsaw, Ford 1/2 Ton Chain Fall, Hand Carts, Step Ladders, Chains, NAPA Battery Charger, Power Tools, Early 2 Burner Stove, Canners, Pressure Cooker, Cra sman 151 Piece Tool Set, Barn Lantern w/Red Globe, Hand Tools, Garden Tools, Axe, Pitch Forks, Seeder, Misc. Lumber, Shingles, Storm Door, Early Grinding Wheel, Metal Cotterman Ladder Expect Surprises! Come Join e Fun! Terms: Cash Or Good NYS Checks, I.D. Required For Bidding Numbers, No Goods Removed Until Settled For. M/C, Visa & Discover Cards Accepted w/4% Charge. 10% BP.

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Celebrating 44 Years ~ Building Friendships One Bid At A Time! My favourite finds are often antique pieces with a

GENESEE VALLEY PENNY SAVER

Dog Barking!

Brighter Vent

ank you for noticing

A big thank you to all who observe and honor the handicap only parking signs. I realize the empty ones are so tempting for a quick stop, but thank you for leaving them to those facing challenges every day.

Excellent Hometown Story!

What a fantastic article in this week’s Penny Saver (Hometown Stories column about Geneseo’s Young At Heart Club), and I just want to thank [the writer]. It’s excellent and the article is a blueprint for every village in the county or your readership area of what they should be doing for their seniors. Thank you, Suzie!

To the neighbor who very immaturely shouted out of their window when my dog was barking, “Dog barking!”, maybe next time you have an issue with my dog you can come to my door and discuss it with me. Let me be clear, there are at LEAST 10 dogs within the surrounding homes, all of them bark, that’s what dogs do sometimes. I do not leave my dogs outside for hours on end, let alone 24 hours a day/365 days a year like some people, and if they are enjoying the outdoors it’s within the lawful timeframe and isn’t violating curfew. And if they do seem to be barking excessively for whatever reason, I responsibly bring them back indoors. I have a hunch on a few of you it could’ve been. Depending on which one, with the amount of screaming, yard tools and recreational vehicles, or even your own dogs barking, you have some nerve. I don’t play about my dogs. You picked the wrong neighbor to shout at.

Second Opinions

Is this the new “norm?” Your Doctor advises a second opinion. You try to get one but unless you’re registered as their patient, they won’t even talk to you. Then they wonder why our health system is under such scrutiny.

Midlakes One-Room Schoolhouse Celebrates History, Community, and Its 15th Anniversary

e wooden structure, originally known as the Coonsville School, has a story nearly a century in the making. Built in 1928, the schoolhouse once stood at the southwest corner of Route 96 and County Road 7 and served as Manchester District No. 12. Like many rural schoolhouses of its time, it educated children in grades 1 through 8, o en with just one teacher. ese schools were typically located every six miles to ensurenostudenthadtowalkmore thanthreemileseachway.

e Midlakes One-Room Schoolhouse in Cli on Springs welcomed visitors last month with an open house and special dedication ceremony honoring two of its most dedicated champions. Guests were invited to step back in time to explore thehistoricschoolhouseandcelebrate its enduring legacy as a symbol of rural education and community collaboration.

e One-Room Schoolhouse Committee hosted a recognition ceremony to honor Roy Wilkes and Mary Lue Mueller, longtime advocates who played instrumental roles in bringing the schoolhouse totheMidlakescampusin2010. eir shared commitment to preserving local history and educating future generations has helped keep the spirit ofearlyAmericaneducationalive.

e Coonsville School operated until the mid-1940s, when centralization led families to send their children to larger schools in Manchester or Cli on Springs. For decades a erward, the building’s fate shi ed with the times. In 1970, the Town of Manchester moved it to the Town Hall

campus for storage use – installing an overhead door and repurposing it to house road signs and materials. Eventually, the building was placed on blocks outside a recycling barn, unused and vulnerable.

at all changed in 2008, when the Midlakes One-Room Schoolhouse Committee proposed reclaiming the structure to restore it as a hands-on educationalsite.WithapprovalfromboththeTown ofManchesterandthePhelps-Cli onSpringsBoard of Education, the vision began to take shape. A groundbreaking ceremony took place in May 2009, followedbymonthsofworktoremoveoldmaterials and prepare the school for relocation. On August 18, 2009, the schoolhouse made its journey to the Midlakes campus, where it was restored with the helpofcarpentrystudentsfromWayne-FingerLakes BOCES,localbusinesses,andcountlessvolunteers.

e grand opening and dedication were held on May18,2010,theculminationofnearlytwoyearsof planning, fundraising, and community effort. is yearmarksthe15thanniversaryoftheschoolhouse’s rebirthasalivingmuseumandeducationaltool.

Central to the project were Mary Lue Mueller and the late Joy Wilkes, a former teacher and Phelps

High School graduate, who shared a deep passion for preserving the legacy of one-room schoolhouses. Joy’s husband, Roy Wilkes, joined in the mission –contributing not only time and resources but also playing a key role in the Historic School Bell Preservation Project. at bell, cast in 1871 for the Red Brick Schoolhouse on Te Avenue, was unearthed during a 1950s campus expansion and finally found a proper home next to the restored schoolhouse in 2023,thanksinparttoRoy’sefforts.

Today, the Midlakes One-Room Schoolhouse offers immersive field trips for Midlakes students and visiting schools, providing a unique glimpse into a bygone era. Guests during the May 20 open house experienced that firsthand by touring the space, handling old-fashioned recess toys, viewing historical photos, and exploring classroom features like twenty-seven antique desks, slates, historic textbooks, and a recreated coal room of antique photos. ough there’s no electricity or plumbing, anauthenticouthouseisalsoondisplayforhistorical context.

e Committee hopes to expand the schoolhouse’s programming and volunteer network to ensure its continueduseasatreasuredcommunityresource.

For more information, visit Midlakes.org/ oneroomschoolhouse. To schedule a tour or inquire about volunteering, contact Sara Reynolds at (315) 210-0791orMaryAnnGilmanat(315)462-9029.

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SIGNS YOUR PET HAS FLEAS

The presence of “flea dirt”: Black deposits within the fur near the skin are often flea droppings. If you’re unsure, drop a little into water and see if they turn it reddish-brown. If so, this is indicative of fleas.

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Treating pet sunburns and heat injuries

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I took my German Shepherd “Maximilian” for a walk at lunchtime today. Since we got back, he’s been limping and whining. I don’t see any debris on his paws, but the pads on his front paws feel hot. Did he burn them somehow? -- Greg B., Tampa

DEAR GREG: From his symptoms, it’s very likely that he burned his pads on a hot sidewalk or street. You’ll need to treat them quickly; first aid is straightforward for this injury.

-- Fill a shallow bowl with cold (but not icy) water. Gently submerge your dog’s paws in the water -- you may need to do one at a time and give him treats throughout the process -- for 10 to 15 minutes. (If he doesn’t tolerate the water bowl at all, wrap each paw in a cool cloth instead.)

-- Wash his paws with cool, soapy water or disinfect carefully, and pat them dry immediately.

-- Put clean socks on his paws so he doesn’t lick them, and encourage him to rest.

Check Maximilian’s paw pads every few hours. If you see any sign of broken skin, blisters or infection, or if he is still limping tomorrow, take him to the vet for further evaluation and treatment.

Burnt pads can happen very quickly in the summertime, especially in southern states. Walk dogs in the early morningbeforesunriseorjustaftersunsettominimizethis risk, or keep them on the grass and away from pavement during the day.Booties provide some protection,but can’t always stop heat transfer to paws. After each walk, check their pads and wrap in a cool cloth for a few minutes, if they feel warm.

Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

RECOGNIZE SIGNS OF HEAT STROKE IN DOGS

What is heat stroke? Dogs suffer from heat stroke when their body temperatures exceed 104 F and the built-in mechanisms they rely on to cool themselves - including panting - cease to function properly. But any temperature 103 F or above is considered abnormal. According to PetMD, heat stroke is a form of non-fever hyperthermia that can lead to multiple organ dysfunction.

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Although gardening when temperatures are mild, such as in spring and fall, can be relaxing, gardening can be much more physically taxing and even dangerous when temperatures rise during the dog days of summer. Gardens need tending even when temperatures outside are especially hot, so gardeners must take steps to protect their health when working in their gardens during the summer.

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Do your homework. Getting the best price typically require shopping around and not settling on the first bid. Experts recommend getting at least three estimates on the same job - and be sure to let each contractor know that you are soliciting multiple bids. This alone may entice a specific contractor to give you his or her best offer up front. Avoid simply choosing the lowest bid. Look at quality of work, reputation and reviews. If you like a costly contractor more than another, see if that contractor is willing to match a lower bid to win the job.

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Not all bees build the wax or paper structures associated with traditional beehives. Those hives may not be readily visible even for bees that do build them. Wood-nesting bees can nest in twigs or dead trees. Bees may nest underground or use the burrows abandoned by small rodents. Before excavating or disturbing more remote areas of the yard, check to see if it is a habitat for bees. Leave some natural areas of the landscape untouched and do not remove twigs, mounds of dirt and native flowers to attract more bees.

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Carl James Holcomb May 8, 2025

Antioch, TN – Carl James Holcomb, born on February 17th, 1960, in Canandaigua, NY moved on to his eternal home on May 8th, 2025, in Antioch, TN.

ere will be a Celebration of Life event on July 3rd, 4:00-7:00PM at King’s Catering, 4031 RT-5, Canandaigua, NY 14424.

Please see his full obituary and details for the event, including a way to RSVP on Facebook at www.carlholcomb.com. If you are unable to RSVP on Facebook please join us anyway to celebrate Carl’s life.

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Figures from the U.S. Census Bureau indicates that the average worker spent 26 minutes traveling to work, the most recent year for which the USCB has data. That marksanearly20percentincrease in average commute time since 1980. Things aren’t much better in Canada, where the National Household Survey found that the average commuter spends just over 25 minutes traveling to work each day. People who commute via public transportation can use the time they spend going to and from the office to answer emails, review schedules or even work on projects. Commuters who drive themselves to work can consider switching to public transportation or, if possible, move closer to their offices so they spend less time sitting in their vehicles, where they have no choice but to be unproductive.

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6. SCIENCE: What does a mole measure in chemistry?

7. MYTHOLOGY: What is the Greek god of darkness called?

8. FOOD & DRINK: Which type of liquor is traditionally used in a gimlet?

9. ASTRONOMY: How many moons does Saturn have?

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