Canal Path: Genesee Valley Penny Saver 10-3-25

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FALL garage sales

Rummage

Tues., Oct. 14, 2025 Through Sat., Oct. 18, 2025

St. Michael Church • Newark, NY

SALE HOURS: Tuesday - Friday, 9am - 6pm Saturday, 8am - 11am

CANANDAIGUA: 2685County Road47.October10th-11th(9-4pm).

ESTATESALE!Shopforeveryone! Jewelry,toys,games,puzzles,tools, kitchen,housewares,music,books, vintage,furniture.1500sqft.2 buildings.Tablesaw,Christmas,mowers,hardware,dolls.60yearsofaccumulation.Noteverythingisunpacked. Collectsomething?Ask,Imayhaveit.

While many people visit yard sales looking for antiques or other unique items that likely can’t be found at traditional retailers, yard sale shoppers should know that their efforts can be great for the environment. Shoppers can browse through gently used items that no longer serve utility for the seller but may be just what buyers are looking for. Rather than throwing out belongings that get little use, people who organize a sale are reducing their contributions to nearby landfills.

polltime

To honor families who have lost a loved one in military service, the last Sunday of September was designated "Gold Star Mother's Day" in 1936 and amended to "Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day" in 2011. This Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day, how do you think communities can best support Gold Star families?

- Providing community events or memorials

- Offering ongoing financial or emotional support programs

- Highlighting their loved one’s story publicly

- Simply being present and listening

Poll ends 10-07-2025

Poll ended 9-30-2025

Initially created to encourage people to listen to the rich history and wealth of information centenarians offer, September 22nd is National Centenarian's Day. Does your family have any centenarians? (also - If you'd like to share word of any currently living centenarians, please email hometown@featuredmedia.com).

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MEET OUR NEWEST EDITORIAL TEAM MEMBER:

Sophia Kovatch

Dear Readers,

My name is Sophia Kovatch, and I’m the new writer for the Genesee Valley Penny Saver. I’m excited to join the Penny Saver as it works to expand the stories it brings you (thanks to your support!). Having mostly written for websites, I’ve always wanted to work for a publication with its own printing press, so that’s exciting too.

I’ve been writing professionally for over ten years, writing for all kinds of companies and publications. I’ve written for award-winning news outlets and nationally recognized brands, and I’ve spent far too many hours trying to outwit Google’s ranking algorithm. rough these experiences, I’ve learned that the more connected I am to the subjects of my stories and the people who read them, the more fun I have while writing. In joining the Penny Saver, I have a stronger connection than ever to my work, so I expect to have more fun writing than I ever have before.

In my free time, you can usually find me reading a stack of library books or looking for cool birds by Oatka Creek. I also spend time each week teaching storytelling at Adventures & Art in Caledonia and stewarding Akimbo Books on University Ave in Rochester.

You’ll start seeing my byline on more Hometown Stories in upcoming editions of the Penny Saver. I’ll also help bring new kinds of content for you to enjoy both in print and online. I’ve got some ideas, but I’d love to know what kinds of stories you want to read in the Penny Saver. Send in your story ideas to hometown@featuredmedia.com.

All my best, Sophia Kovatch

About Sophia

Lives in: LeRoy

Pets: a wiry mutt named Roux

Genres I’m Reading: science fiction, poetry

Usually Listening to: a very long podcast or David Bowie

Go-To Diner Order: A turkey club sandwich and black coffee

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poem of the week

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Ode

to Autumn

Weary Summer nods her head when Autumn comes to call.

I wear a lot of different jewelry. I love to look for it when I’m abroad or if I find a great antique or vintage shop. ~Lily Donaldson

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“A few more weeks is all I ask, and then I’ll head down south.”

Summer packs her trappings — her floral scents and warmth — and gathers up her greenery, and flocks of birds, of course.

She shuffles off so slowly, casting tender backward glances.

“It’s hard to leave a place you love,” she sighs, while Autumn dances.

Autumn opens his carpet bag and shakes his clothing out. With cap of yellow, coat of gold and brown, gloves of orange, and boots of red he struts ‘round field and town.

All alone, he paints the scene with carefree, wild abandon: no hue’s too bold, no shade’s too bright, there’s no concern with clashing.

He dabs at first, then paints a swath, then flings whole bucketsful!

e hills and dales are glorious in Autumn’s peerless fashion.

One night he slyly sets aside for “Autumn’s Grand Finale.” We’re fast asleep when out he creeps and seeds the earth with glitter.

“Wake up!” he shouts, when Dawn peeks out and sets the clarions a-twitter.

“Look what I’ve done! Is this not grand? It’s beauty that I’m a er!”

e sun beams down and out we troop to marvel at the splendor.

en one chill eve he hears a knock and calls, already knowing, “Who’s there?”

“Guess who!” howls Winter, hoarily, “Good gracious, how it’s snowing!”

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Huge ank You

A huge THANK YOU to the three shoppers who helped me after a fall in the store at the Dollar General in Livonia on Sunday. Also, thanks to the store manager for getting the bandages, etc. This is a wonderful community. Thanks again. I will always remember all of you.

Autumn in the Village

Thank you to all who donated Gifts, Gift Cards, or Gift Certificates to Autumn in the Village. Our day was a great success!

Post Office Praise

As I was sending out a birthday gift to a friend, another patron at the post office saved me a few bucks by sharing her gift wrapping to make sure a candle would not break in transport. We then shared a few stories of our loved ones who we were sending gifts to and connected over year-long Christmas trees! It was a special moment of human connection! Then at the window, I didn’t have my package taped shut, and the attendant was extremely patient, kind, and helpful as we got the package secure. Small town connections win!

Clothing Sizing Anoying

Why oh why can’t women’s clothing sizes be simpler?! When we need to try on absolutely every garment, even if we ‘usually’ are a certain size, different brands run different sizing and fit, and even within the same brand, depending on country of manufacture, the exact same listed size can be vastly different from another. It is so frustrating. Yes, first world problem, but it is a lifelong aggravation for sure. www.featuredmedia.com

Now that School is in Session

Since schools have started and the school bus comes roughly the same time plus/minus 5-10 minutes, act as responsible parents who are in charge of raising the next generation. Can you have your children out by the road when the bus gets there? Why does the bus need to sit there with the light flashing, honking the horn, and you come to the door in your night clothes acting surprised the bus is there to pick up your children? It used to be if you were not in sight the bus driver would slow down and if you didn’t want to be picked up, you would have to drive your children to school! Grow up; more is caught than is taught, have your children ready for the bus. THANKS to all the patient people who have to wait while you get your act together.

HOCUS-FOCUS

FACTS FOR NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH

Mexicans are the largest Hispanic group in the U.S. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health notes that, among the 62 million Hispanics and Latinos living in the U.S., those who trace their heritage to Mexico ranked as the largest demographic at 61.6 percent, followed by those of Puerto Rican descent (9.6 percent as of 2020).

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BENEFITS OF WORKING WITH ANIMAL TRAINERS

Trainers train owners as well. Trainers won’t just work with pets, but also with pet owners. Obedience trainers will work with pets to teach them how to behave while also teaching owners various ways to positively reinforce the animals. This is a great way for owners to get hands-on experience and learn proper obedience training techniques, which are not always as easy to learn as owners may think.

“Appreciation

A Talking Cat?

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Whenever I’m having a conversation with my friends or talking to my mom, our cat “Jasper” stands right in the middle of our group and meows. If we stop talking, he stops meowing. What’s going on? Is my cat trying to talk? -- Victoria L., Canton, Massachusetts

DEAR VICTORIA: Sort of! Although it’s probably because Jasper sees a bunch of humans gathered together, all of whom have thumbs and can therefore open a bag of treats for him.

Cats vocalize with humans more than they do with other cats. Much more. Researchers (and owners) have figured out that they meow at us a lot because it prompts us to give them food,treats and snuggles -- even though we have a harder time understanding cats’ meows than other animal noises. They’re very perceptive, these housecats, with not much to distract them from observing us all the time (especially since so many of us work from home these days).

They’ve figured out our daily schedule better than we have. I have a cat who hops on my lap and starts head-butting my smartphone exactly at bedtime. He gets his little snack, and I get eight proper hours of sleep. And if I get home late? Oh, the silent treatment I receive. It’s the complete opposite of meowing, and just as manipulative.

Like you, I’d like to think that Jasper is just trying to get in on the excited conversation going on all around him. That could be the case. It could also be Jasper’s realization that big gatherings of humans usually involve food ... and if he stays underfoot, some of that deliciousness will come his way.

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

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Eligard Injections Cause Man To Develop Breast Tissue

Q. A.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I have been treated for prostate cancer and stopped my semiannual Eligard injections three years ago. I’m 75 years old and about 5 feet, 9 inches tall. Before treatment, I weighed 227 pounds; I currently weigh 209 pounds. My testosterone level is 49.6 ng/dL. My breasts have become somewhat feminine.

My question is: Will they regain their normal appearance? I’m losing weight slowly, and I’m trying to build muscle with weights. -- Anon.

ANSWER: Gynecomastia is the growth of male breast tissue, specifically when not due to breast cancer. It can happen during puberty in healthy males, but it is a common side effect of androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer. Up to 75% of men treated with antiandrogen therapy like leuprolide (Lupron or Eligard) will develop breast tissue.

It isn’t likely that the breast tissue will go away on its own.For men who want treatment due to the appearance or tenderness of the breast tissue, there are radiation, medication and surgical treatments available. Radiation therapy is the most effective for men who develop breast tissue with androgen-depletion treatment.

Tamoxifen is the usual medical treatment, and you may ask the physician treating your prostate cancer about these choices. Men who can’t take or choose not to take either of these treatments can be referred for surgical treatment, which can be liposuction or a mastectomy.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 74-year-old active male currently taking a daily 81-mg aspirin due to a periodic heart arrythmia. I have elective sinus surgery scheduled, requiring that I be under a general anesthetic for 90 minutes and that I be off aspirin for the two weeks preceding the procedure.

I’m beginning to have second thoughts about the surgery as I wonder if I’m risking a stroke. Would you please share your thoughts on this? Thank you. -- R.B.

A.ANSWER: Aspirin is used in some people with atrial fibrillation (the likely heart arrythmia you would be put on aspirin for) when they are at a low risk for a stroke.

There is a score called the CHA2DS2-VASc that is used to estimate risk. People at a higher risk are recommended anticoagulants such as apixaban (Eliquis). Since you are 74, you get at least one point for your age, and unless you have another risk factor that I don’t know about, you have an estimated risk of stroke without treatment of approximately 0.6% per year.

While it is true that being off aspirin for a period of time around a surgery increases your stroke risk, your risk is already so low that the absolute risk of being off aspirin for two weeks is quite small. You should always consider the risks of any surgery against the benefits, but the risk of stroke in your case is small compared to the risks anyone has with sinus surgery (such as bleeding or an infection).

I am a little surprised about it being two weeks; normally when a person comes off aspirin before surgery, it’s for five to seven days. Also, not all surgeons require aspirin to be stopped before sinus surgery.

Since your reason to be on aspirin is to prevent a stroke due to your arrythmia, and this risk appears to be very small, it may be that the surgeon determined the risk of stopping aspirin was so small. So, it wouldn’t be worth the possible increased risk of bleeding from the sinus surgery if you’re still taking aspirin.

If you haven’t talked to your regular doctor or cardiologist about this, I recommend doing so since I don’t have your full medical history.

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. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

Midlakes Exchange Student

Sara Herrero (’93) Returns to Campus

Sara Herrero dances her fingertips across the black lab tabletop, her eyes flashing as that single moment brought on a flood of memories from over 30 years ago. Herrero crossed the stage with the class of 1993, an exchange student from Burgos, Spain. Now residing in Fleet, north of London in the United Kingdom, Herrero says, “I’ve always wanted to come back. Returning here has always been on my mind.”

Coming upon her 50th birthday, Sara returned to North America with her husband, Jesus Ojeda, and their sons, Martin, 14, and Bruno, 11. ey visited Niagara Falls on the Canadian side and stayed in Canandaigua before touring the Midlakes school campus on a picture-perfect a ernoon.

“Thinking back about friends and family, it’s almost like fantasy to say you went to high school in America, And having gone to school in the US, it changes the way you see things.”
SARA HERRERO

One of their first stops was to her American family’s home on Main Street in Cli on Springs. She resided with Ruth and Gil Adams during the 1992-93 school year. She says, “It was almost surreal. It was familiar, I knew where I was,” expressing she had surprised herself with how much she remembered.

Ojedanotes,“Evendrivinghere,itwaslikelivinginmovieforamoment.”

e Adamses had kept in touch with Herrero, trading letters consistently through 2022. Herrero says, “ e Adamses made sure [Martin and Bruno] knew they were part of an American family,” noting the Adamses would send birthday and Valentines Day cards to the boys. “We think of them as family still, too.”

Herrero and Ojeda, originally from Cádiz, Spain, moved to Fleet in Hampshire County in 2001. Sara is a pharmacist with Royal Surrey in Guilford, focusing in Oncology. Ojeda works for SC Johnson out of Racine, Wisconsin and had visited the United States for work previously, but never traveled to New York. eir sons had never visited the U.S. but were quite versed in the happenings here, thanks to social media creators.

Herrero was stunned at the size of the Midlakes pool, visiting late enough in the summer to see the renovations fully complete. e pool was not constructed when she attended. She also remembered the auditorium as being smaller, and recounted the process of staging, waiting in and crossing the stage during 1993 Commencement. e lab tables were a helpful reminder of the ‘glory days.’ Herrero recalls dissection labs, but did not remember the library having so many computers. Herrero remembers Marty Meyer and Keith Childs, recalling, “Mr. Childs, his ties, oh, his ties.” She recalls prom events, Homecoming, and the athletic teams. She was struck by the additions that have been put on, and she plans to return to see the new fields once complete, perhaps as part of a 55th birthday celebration. Her sentiments reinforce what the District has embraced for decades: a public school teaches everyone and offers common experiences for each and every student to reflect on down the line.

“It’s changed so much,” Herrero said of the buildings and grounds, adding, “Everything, it feels so much bigger. And it’s so green, that’s one that that strikes me is how vibrant the campus is.”

“ is school is absolutely amazing,” Bruno notes. It’s notable that at the age of 14, English students from across the Atlantic also leap up to touch the door frames in school halls. It’s not just a U.S. thing.

Herrero was stunned to learn about the Ag and Business suite, where students grow produce used in cafeteria salads. e music suite in the secondary building le the boys wide-eyed. Herrero was impressed with the Graduates of Distinction display cases, and the family noted the wide variety opportunities offered to students, from sports to clubs to courses. Ojeda noted the apple tree saplings students gra ed together and planted in the raised beds in the high school courtyard last spring.

Herrero joked, “In 1993, I don’t think salads were even an option in the cafeteria, let alone grown on campus. I can’t believe how much opportunity the kids here have now, with the business classes and the agricultural courses. It’s quite something.”

Cultural differences were noted. Bruno and Martin attend schools with no lockers. Everything is toted in bags class to class. And Bruno desperately wants to try an American PopTart, an item learned about through YouTube.

Share your original stories about local heroes, community events, school achievements, or hidden gems–email your story idea to hometown@gvpennysaver.com!

e family took several pictures in the auditorium, and near poignant campus landmarks such as the granite sign along State Route 488 and the carved eagle at the stadium. With increasing detail, the family discussed another return in five years.

“ inking back about friends and family, it’s almost like fantasy to say you went to high school in America,” Herrero said. “And having gone to school in the US, it changes the way you see things. You may not have considered it before, but travel is an option.”

“You know people, you’re not a stranger here.”

Once an Eagle, always an Eagle.

HERRERO FAMILY SARA, BRUNO, MARTIN, JESUS OJEDA WITH THE MIDLAKES EAGLE AT OLLIE COOK FIELD

STREaMING SOURCE

WEEK OF OCTOBER 6, 2025

ONNOW:“HouseofDavid”(Season2)

7-Oct:“Ozzy:NoEscapefromNow”(Documentary)

9-Oct:“VictoriaBeckham”(Docuseries)

9-Oct:“Vicious”(R)

9-Oct:“Boots”(Season1)

9-Oct:“Saquon”(Documentary)

10-Oct:“TheWomaninCabin10”(R)

10-Oct:“TheLastFrontier”(Season1)

10-Oct:“NouvelleVague”(R)

12-Oct:“TheChairCompany”(Season1)

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FREE STUFF OFFERED FREE STUFF WANTED

• Two WIGS, WIG STAND, and basement WOODEN SHELVING. Henrietta. 585-362-6906

• EGG CARTONS, large sized eggs, Styrofoam, and cardboard. Clean and in good shape. Caledonia. 585-538-9825

• John Deere 160 RIDING LAWN TRACTOR. Does not run. Use for parts or scrap. Pittsford. rlbbell@yahoo.com

• PATIO SET aluminum frame gray 48” glass tabletop. Four sling style SWIVEL ROCKING CHAIRS. Bloomfield. Text Only 585-415-3825

• TREADMILL - Cadence G 5.9. Works great. Hamlin. vthether@aol.com

• Howard UPRIGHT PIANO with BENCH. Needs tuning. Possible delivery available depending on location. Corfu. Call or text 585-993-1785

• Craftsman 20” electric HEDGE CLIPPERS, and six CEMENT BLOCKS, 15-1/2” x 7-1/2” x 2-1/2”. You move. Clifton Springs. 617-699-0716

• LEATHER CLEANER & CONDITIONER for home/car: 3 bottles- 1 cleaner + 1 conditioner (both Lexol), 1 combo (Turtle Wax). Penfield. penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com

• 100+ lb. BLACK WALNUT TREE NUTS. Pick up Henrietta. Leave message if no answer. 585-359-4671

• 26” Next Shocker BICYCLE, 21 speed. It has never been in the rain. Needs new tires. Corfu. 585-762-8936.

• GLASS TOP CANNING JARS. Quarts and pints. Clifton Springs. 315-462-2791

• Small WINDOW A/C. 5000 BTU A/C with remote. Brockport. charliegarlock322@gmail.com

• 25 used DECK BOARDS, 6”x1”x7’ and three open bundles of brown SHINGLES about half gone. Dansville. lwhowe@frontiernet.net or call 585-335-5416

• ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA BOOKS OF THE YEAR ranging from the years 1961-1989 (29 books) in boxes. Penfield. dsmith60@rochester.rr.com

• FRONT LOAD WASHER for scrap or parts. In basement, you move. Alexander. Text 585-813-2671

• UPRIGHT PIANO and BENCH. Needs tuning. Pickup is preferred in Macedon but can deliver small radius. Rebecky1073@gmail.com

• Two FISH AQUARIUMS: 20”x10”x13” and 30”x12”x13”. No lights or filters, but they do have covers. Geneseo. 585-243-5412

• MAGAZINES 1965-1979 – Sports Illustrated, Quarterback, Sports, Pro Football, Rochester Athletics. Babe Ruth, Ali, OJ and Montana. Fairport. 585-388-0318

• HARD SHELL CAMPER needed by local Boy Scout Troop for Christmas tree sale. Title not required. Call or text 585-455-4363

• Clean TOPSOIL wanted, delivered to LeRoy. Small amount needed. cdat1963@verizon.net

• Mostly clean FILL DIRT wanted. No large chunks of concrete or rebar. Easy dump location. 585-481-0833

• TURNTABLES, Amplifiers, Speaker, Tube Amps, Ham Radio, Apple Computers, Guitar Amps. Will haul away. 585-766-8842

• POKÉMON CARDS of any kind. 585-444-3782

• Pieces of Mannington LAMINATE FLOORING. Revolutions plank color hickory spice. Full or partial planks. 22dlane56@gmail.com

• PINE NEEDLES for compost. 585-474-3281

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• FOOTBALL TROPHY - medium to large size. 585-768-2165

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

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

• ANTIQUE BICYLE and parts. 585-746-6435

• Star gazer seeks BEGINNER TELESCOPE. Will meet in Parma and may travel to Greece and other nearby areas. simonj.2025monntefort@gmail.com

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• OLD JEANS. Any size/color/condition. Also, SWEATSHIRTS. 585-297-9273

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• UPRIGHT PIANO is in good condition. Unable to pick up, delivery needed. Batavia. 347-552-3860

Does Your Family Have a Fire Escape Plan? (Family Features) When a home fire occurs, you have very little time to get out. A working smoke alarm doubles your chances of survival, yet more than twenty percent of American homes are without them. Energizer and the International Association of Fire Chiefs teamed up to address this problem by providing vital fire safety information to families.

Make a Plan Installing smoke alarms on every level of the home and developing a plan of escape can give your family precious minutes to get out and get to safety. Draw a floor plan of your home and sketch exit routes out of every room. Make sure you have a fire escape ladder long enough to reach the ground from upstairs rooms. Assign an outside meeting place, so you can quickly locate each other

HOME IMPROVEMENT

LAWN & LANDSCAPING

Special Fall Savings!

• BBQ Tank refills $11.50 each

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• Halite Rock Salt 50lb bags 50¢ OFF

• Ice melts... 15% OFF (excludes calcium chloride pellets and flakes, rock salt)

• Yard Art Birds, Outdoor decor, Household decor 50% OFF

• Anything in our Clearance Section 75% OFF

• Elite Windshield washer fluid 6 gallons $10.00

• 6X8 Tarps $5.00 each

• Hi Rise & Ol’ Towne Bird Feeders $5.00 each

• Black Gold Organic Potting Soil 2CF $16.97 each

• Top Soil Bags $2.97 each

• Black Kow Manure Bags 1CF $7.97 each

• Marble Chips 50% OFF

Agway Tools

$5.00 each - Warren Hoe, Garden Hoe, 4 Tine Cultivator $10.97 each - Leaf Rake, Square Shovel, Bow Rake $14.97 each - Post Hole Digger, Mulch Fork, Aluminum Scoop, 4 Tine Fork

Lehigh Rice Coal 40lb bag $8.90 each Dry Creek Wood Pellets $8.10 each

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HAVE A BURGER

COMMON TERMS FOUND ON FOOD LABELS

Fortified: Fortified describes foods that had nutrients added to them that were not present initially. A common example of a fortified food or beverage is milk, which is fortified with vitamin D to help the body absorb the calcium present in milk.

Fair Housing Statement

All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center

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EQUAL

HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

POTENTIAL WARNING SIGNS FOR BREAST CANCER

Swelling: Some women experience swelling of all or part of a breast even if they don’t detect a lump.

Each numbered row contains two clues and two answers. e two answers differ from each other by only one letter, which has already been inserted. For example, if you exchange the A from MASTER for an I, you get MISTER. Do not change the order of the letters.

hometown 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 • 680-346-1500 macedonpubliclibrary.org

M-Th 10-8; F 10-5; 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 9-7; F 9-5; Sa 9-1; Sun Closed

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Oct.4:

(10:00am-Noon)PumpkinWreath

Oct.6:

(1:00pm-2:00pm)TrickorTreat Trivia@MacedonTownHall (2:00pm-4:00pm)Euchre (5:00pm-7:45pm)GEDInstructional Help

Oct.7:

(9:30pm-9:55pm)ToddlerPlay StoryTime,ages18Months-3 Years

(10:15am-11:00am)Preschool StoryTime,ages2-4 (6:00pm-7:00pm)TraditionalYoga

Oct.8: (10:15am-11:00am)Preschool StoryTime,ages2-4 (5:00pm-7:45pm)GEDInstructional Help

Oct.9:

(10:00am-8:00pm)MacedonPublic LibraryFallBookSale (2:00pm-4:00pm)Euchre (2:00pm-5:00pm)Mahjong (6:00pm-6:40pm)ExerciseClassw/ Kristi

(6:00pm-7:00pm)TeenTime: WoodenJack-o’-Lantern

Oct.10:

(10:00am-5:00pm)MacedonPublic LibraryFallBookSale (1:00pm-2:00pm)HalloweenDangleEarrings

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AutumnPancakeBreakfast!!All arewelcome! HeldatCharlie Reidel’sRestaurant,3140Co.Rd. 10,Canandaigua,Saturday,October25,2025,8amto10:30am. Pleasearriveby10am.Tickets$7 each,ages2andunderfree,maximumfamily/household$25.Tickets atdoordayofevent.Advancesale ticketsbeforeandafterMassesat St.Mary’s,CanandaiguaandSt. Bridget’s,BloomfieldstartingOctober11th.FundraiserforSt.BenedictConferenceofSt.Vincentde PaulSociety.Helpustohelpour neighborsinOntarioCountywith food,clothing,andmore.Much appreciationtoCharlieReidel’sRestaurant.

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TourofSt.Mary’sCemetery- Join HistoricGenevacuratorJohnMarks foraguidedtourofselectburialsatSt. Mary’sCemetery.Thecemeteryis associatedwithSt.FrancisdeSales RomanCatholicChurch(nowpartof OurLadyofPeaceParish)andthe burialsincludemanyItalianandIrish immigrantsandtheirdescendants. Thetourtakesplacerainorshine,but willbecancelledintheeventof thunderstormsorheavydownpours. October5,2-3pmatSt.Mary’son CountyRoad6inGeneva.Tickets:$5 perperson.Paymentcanbemadeat thetourwithexactchangeoracheck. Information:315-789-5151.

NeighborDay- ResidentsofOntario andSenecaCountiescanenjoyfree admissiontoRoseHillMansion,3373 Route96A,GenevaonSaturday, October11andSunday,October12. ToursoftheMansionwillrunevery hourbeginningat10:30a.m.withthe lasttourat3:30p.m.NeighborDayis sponsoredbyKeyBank.https:// historicgeneva.org/

MourningOtis:ASpecialTourof RoseHillMansion- Saturday,October18at6and7:30pm.Historic Genevawillofferspecialtoursabout deathandmourningatRoseHillMansioninthe1800s.Atthattime,illness anddeathwerepartofeverydaylife. Fewfamiliesweresparedfromloss, includingtheSwanfamilywholived atRoseHillfrom1850to1890.Their five-year-oldsonOtisdiedinSeptember1864fromrheumaticfever.Duringtheone-hourtour,visitorswill explore19th-centuryVictorianideas aboutdeath,illness,andmourning practices.Followingthetour,visitors canenjoyrefreshmentsintheCarriage HouseVisitorCenterandGiftShop.

WashingtonStreetCemeteryTour - JoineducatorAnneDealyfora walkingtourofWashingtonStreet CemeteryonOctober19at2pm.The hour-longtourwillexplorethestories ofsomeofthefamiliesandindividuals buriedinthecemeteryandthehistory oftheburialgrounditself.Heldrainor shine,butitwillbecancelledinthe eventofthunderstormsorheavy downpours.Bepreparedtowalkon unevenandpossiblywetground.The costis$5perperson.Paymentshould beexactchangeorcheckandis payableatthestartofthetour.Meet atthegateonWashingtonStreet.

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CivilWarDay- CometoRoseHillto meetUnionCivilWarreenactorsand learnaboutmilitaryandcivilianlife duringtheAmericanCivilWar.Held October4,10-4pm,RoseHillMansion,3373StateRoute96A,Geneva. https://historicgeneva.org/

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QuiltSale- ThursdayandFriday, October2nd&3rdfrom8am-4pm andSaturday,October4thfrom 8am-2pmattheFirstLutheran Church,35BroadSt.,Lyons.

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FallRummageSaleatNewark FirstUnitedMethodistChurchRUMMAGESALE:FirstUnited MethodistChurch,301S.MainSt., Newark.Wed/Thurs,Oct.8-9,9am3pm;Fri,Oct.10,9am-5pm;Sat, Oct.11,9am-11am.$1perBag SaleonSaturday(grocerysize bags).Offeringalargevarietyof itemsincludingclothing, household,linens,purses,coats, holiday,tools,electronics,toys, shoes,jewelryetc.Enteratthe MainSt.entrance.Pleasebring yourownbags.

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HistoricPalmyra’sFamousCemeteryTour- JoinusatRogersChapel, whereyou’llmeetyourfriendlytour guideforadelightfuljourneythrough thefamousViennaSt.PalmyraCemetery!Twotourtimes:5:30PMfor thosewholovethesunshineand anotherat7:30PMforthosewho enjoythemysteriouscharmofthe night.It’sawonderfulchanceto connectwiththerichhistoryofPalmyraanditsfascinatingresidents! Ticketsare$20foradultsand$10for kidsaged16andunder.Wecan’t waittosharethisadventurewithyou! October18,5:30-8:30pm,Palmyra Cemetery,272ViennaStreet,Palmyra.Cost:$10-$20.https://www. historicpalmyrany.com/

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SibylPhelps130thBirthday: Join HistoricPalmyra,alongwithmediums,psychics,andfriends,aswe celebrateoneofPalmyra’smostcherishedresidents.InhonorofSibyl,a devotedSpiritualist,weinvitemediumsintoherhometoprovide enlighteningreadingsforourguests. Later,wewillgatherattheAlling CoverletMuseum,wheretheesteemedRev.TimShawwillleada transformativegalleryreading.Ticket prices:$20to$65,withalimited numberofspecialVIPtickets available.Bepartofthisinspiring fundraiserthathelpspreservethelegacyofthePhelpsFamilyresidenceand itshistoric1826building.October10, 5-11pm,WilliamPhelpsGeneralStore &FamilyResidence,140Market Street,Palmyra.https://www. historicpalmyrany.com/

ErieCanalLecture- Joinusaswe discusstheErieCanalandPalmyraas the“QueenofCanaltowns.”Atourof theErieCanalDepotwillfollowthe lecture.AdmissionisfreeforHistoric Palmyramembers,$5suggesteddonationfornon-members.October16, 7-8:30pm,HistoricPalmyra,132MarketStreet,Palmyra.https://www. historicpalmyrany.com/

UnitedChurchofPhelpsContemporaryWorship- Joinusevery Thursdayat6:30forcontemporary worship.Itisacausalserviceinour fellowshiphallwithavarietyofsongs, messages,scripture,andvideos.All arewelcometoattend.58Main Street,Phelps.

PHELPS

NOTICEtoallGypsum/RiverviewCemeterylotowners:Fall CleanUpwillbeginOctober15thall springandsummeritemswillbe removed.Cemeteryrulesand regulationsstateonlytwo(2)potsor urnsperlotwillbepermitted.No glasscontainers,noin-groundplanting offlowers,trees,bushesorshrubswill beallowed.Duetoliabilityissues,can nolongerallowshepherdshooksand thelike.TheAssociationwillremove anddisposeofitemsonlotsnot complyingwiththeserequirementsat anytime.

ATake-OutRoastBeefDinner will beheldattheWideAwakeGrange, Route88inPhelpsonSaturday, OCTOBER4th.Dinnersmaybe pickedupatthedoorfrom4:30pm’tillgone.Menuincludes:Roastbeef, mashedpotatoesandgravy,vegetables,coleslaw,applesauceanddessert.Ticketsare$15.Pickupticketsat thedoororcall315-548-5553.

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TheCountryLawyerGalleryof theARTS- PleinAirishappening untilOctober18th!DawnMiranda’s exhibitdates;10/24to11/18.10/24 isthesoftopening;3to7pm.10/25 ismeettheArtist;1to5pm. Watercolorandpastels!Twofantastic exhibitsforyourenjoyment!Thereis alothappeningatourcountrygallery! 315-332-0296;585-789-0017.Receptionincludesdrinksandsnacksatno charge.Weareexcitedtomeetand greetEveryone!

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STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS

The U.S. Small Business Administration notes that small businesses make up 99.7 percent of all employers in the United States. Percentages are similar in Canada, where BDC, a bank devoted exclusively to entrepreneurs, notes that 99.8 percent of businesses employ fewer than 499 workers.

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Several months ago I took a “short” break from watching the daily news -- except that break wasn’t so short after all when I extended it to over a month.

Then, wanting to continue with the peace that came from not being hooked into the daily news cycles and media hysteria, I set my phone to send me alerts with short blurbs about important news. I could quickly scan the few lines of the alert, catch up and be done with it. That’s worked well these past months.

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I’ve advised more than one upset person to turn the television off and not turn it on again for an hour or two. After a serious event, news stations will continue to hash over the same initial information, even if they don’t know anything new. Nothing good can come from hearing the same bad news over and over.

There’s more to it than just keeping up with what’s going on. If you’re having trouble sleeping, if you’re stressed all the time, if you’re afraid or angry -- all these things can be a result of watching too much of the news.

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3. GEOGRAPHY: Where is Bryce Canyon National Park located?

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