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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Several Ailments
DEAR DR.ROACH: I am a 76-year-old male in good health. I go to the gym three days a week, eat well, and fast one day a week. I have been reading about taking a tablespoon of olive oil at night as a remedy for all kinds of things such as digestion issues and arthritis. I tried it, and I swear that the first day after ingesting it, I felt less pain in the arthritis in my hands and feet.
Is there any evidence that this practice is helpful? Also, does it matter what kind or brand of olive oil one uses? I bought special olive oil that is polyphenol-rich; it is lighter and more tasty than the extra-virgin oil I normally buy at the food market. What’s your take on this? -- L.A.
ANSWER: Although I don’t think olive oil is a cure for all ailments, there are certainly health benefits when using olive oil compared to most oils.The flavor and amount of polyphenol (an anti-inflammatory compound found in olive oil) will vary from one brand to another. These anti-inflammatory compounds can help symptoms of arthritis in some people.
Personally, I recommend extra-virgin olive oil (made from the initial squeezing of olives without chemical and heat treatment), which has the highest amount of the nutrients you want. But my advice is to choose based on the flavor you like and how much you want to spend rather than the polyphenol content. And of course, too much of anything, including olive oil, isn’t good for you, but a tablespoon is fine.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I came down with a headache, but nothing showed up after a year of tests, including a CT scan, MRIs, and a spinal tap. Then I was told that I had a nummular headache, which I understand is rare. I have a sore spot in the back of my head and a feeling in my head that I just can’t explain. I don’t know how I made it through a year until I got on meds.
I am now taking 25 mg of lamotrigine a day. I’m at the point where I’ll have a couple good days, then it comes back. Can this be cured? Is the medication that I’m taking OK, or is there something better? -- K.S.
ANSWER: A nummular headache (the name comes from the Latin word for coin as the sore spot is often the size and shape of a coin) is very uncommon, and I’ve never treated a case. I would defer treatment to a neurologist with expertise in headaches.
Gabapentin is a common treatment, but lamotrigine is also used. The best treatment is the one that works best for you.Although sometimes the condition will simply go away, it often doesn’t, requiring chronic medication to keep symptoms under control.
I will note that you are on a tiny dose of lamotrigine. It needs to be started at a small dose, but when used for seizures, the usual dose is 400-600 mg per day (which takes several weeks to reach, titrating slowly). If it’s working for you but not well enough, you might do better with a higher dose.
If a higher dose doesn’t work, there are other medications to try such as antidepressants like amitriptyline and other seizure medications like carbamazepine. One other option to ask your neurologist about is botulinum toxin (Botox), which relieves pain by more than half in about two-thirds of patients.
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Cover the basics. Take inventory of your cleaning supplies. Some musthaves are mops, brooms, sponges, paper towels, trash bags, disinfectant wipes and bathroom-specific supplies. Make a list of what you need so you can get it all in one shopping trip.
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By Matilda Charles
Senior discounts are even more important now
The price increases we might see because of the expected tariffs make this a good time to get used to hunting for senior discounts on all the goods and services we need and want.
As usual, the definition of “senior” varies from store to store and restaurant to restaurant. One might stick to the age 65, when we used to start collecting Social Security, and others might look at age 50, when AARP starts identifying us as potential subscribers -- or anywhere in between.
Despite the occasional confusion about age, there are discounts to be had.
Shop your local stores first. They’re more likely to offer senior discounts because they want your business, and your repeat business.
Check Goodwill and The Salvation Army stores for discount days.
Ask your local grocery stores about senior discount days.You might need a loyalty card, but even those can often get you rewards cash.
Don’t forget pharmacies, eyeglass stores, gyms, clothing stores, travel agencies, movie theaters, insurance agents, auto repair locations -- anywhere you spend money. They’re not likely to offer you any discount unless you ask for it. But they do want your business, and it’s to their benefit to give you a discount.
Scroll through the discount area of the AARP website and see if a membership makes sense for you. (I get $20 off an annual Walmart+ plan, which pays for my AARP membership.)
Search for discounts online by looking for “senior discounts 2025” and your area.Then call in advance to verify that a certain discount is available.
Don’t be shy about asking. In fact, before you go to any restaurant or store, make it a rule to call and inquire, and to verify the age they consider senior. After all, it’s your money, and every dollar discounted is a dollar you get to keep.komando.com to sign up. You can also catch her on the radio or her podcast.
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• ROTO TILLER in fair condition, running preferred. Text 585-953-6043
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existing light fixtures. Another way to brighten the mood in a home is to periodically clean light fixtures to make sure they are working effectively. Spend time dusting them and cleaning off any accumulated debris. If need be, switch out old lamp shades for newer ones that let more light shine through. If inadequate lighting is a problem no matter how many lamps
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Small Town Neighbors
The great part about living in a small town is everybody knows everyone, sees everything, and anything out of the ordinary gets plenty of folks on it right away. Thank you to the neighbors who knew our critters were out before we did, tracked us down, tracked them down, and helped get them home. You’re all good sports and GREAT neighbors.
Act of Kindness
I went to good will with my staff and my friend in Victor. I found a really nice big Vera Bradley bag. When I went to pay for it the lady in front of me had paid for it. That was very nice of her. It made my day! I think we need more people like her in the world!
Why do some people think it’s OK to mow grass onto the road? Not only is it dangerous for bicyclest and motor cycles. There are stones that you may also hit people and cars with. Also mowing all your grass on to others property after they have respectfully mowed grass on to their own side.
Street Bikes
I get the weather is getting nice and the street bikes are starting to come out and you want to go fast, because well, that’s what they are designed to do... but if you are going to speed.. at least do it on the highways where the speed limit is 65, not on small side roads where the speed limit is 40 and people are walking their dogs, riding their bikes and taking their children for walks up the quiet road. No reason to be doing 80+ on these roads. And yes, when it does happen, the cops are called and a description is given. Just use some common sense and curiosity.
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Allens Hill Free Library
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Bristol Library
6750 County Rd. #32, Bristol 585-229-5862 • thebristollibrary.com BristolLibraryDirector@owwl.org
M, W & Th 3-7; Tu & Sa 10-2
Gorham Free Library
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Honeoye Public Library
8708 Main St., Honeoye
585-229-5020 • M 12-6; Tu & Th 2-8; W 10-4; Sa 9-1; F & Su Closed Middlesex Public Library
1216 Main St., Middlesex 585-554-6945 ext. 7 • M, W, F 3-8; Sa 10-3; Tu, Th, Su Closed • middlesexlib.stls.org
Naples Library
118 S. Main St., Naples • 585-374-2757
M, W, F 10-6; Tu & Th 10-7; Sa 10-2; Su Closed Red Jacket Com. Library
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1. MOVIES: What is the name of Han Solo’s ship in the “Star Wars” series?
2. TELEVISION: What is Ray Barone’s job on the sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”?
3. U.S. STATES: The Baltimore Ravens’ name is a nod to which past famous resident?
4. PSYCHOLOGY: What fear is represented in the condition called “alliumphobia”?
5. LITERATURE: Who created the fictional detective Lord Peter Wimsey?
6. GAMES: Which chess piece can’t move in a straight line?
7. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby mouse called?
8. SCIENCE: What does the acronym RNA stand for?
9. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was the first to wear contact lenses?
10. ASTRONOMY: Which constellation contains Polaris, the North Star?
ANSWERS
1. Millennium Falcon. 2. Sportswriter. 3. Edgar Allen Poe, who wrote the poem “The Raven.” 4. Fear of garlic. 5. Dorothy L. Sayers. 6. Knight. 7. A pinky or pup. 8. Ribonucleic Acid. 9. Lyndon Johnson. 10. Ursa Minor (The Little Dipper).
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With Rochester known as “Festival City” through ILoveNY and other tourism sites, there are festivals almost every weekend from late spring through fall. Which of the following festival/s do you enjoy around Western NY?
- Arts Festivals
- Music Festivals
- Cultural Festivals
- Flower Festivals
- Canal Festivals
- Holiday Celebrations
- All or some of the above
- None of the above
Poll ends 05-20-2025
Poll ended 05-13-2025
US President Wilson proclaimed the first Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May in 1914 following the campaign of Anna Jarvis, who sought to honor her late mother’s legacy of community service and peace/unity promotion. 111 years later, Mother’s Day (May 11th this year) remains a holiday to celebrate and/or honor mothers. How do you celebrate Mother's Day?
5.9% I host or go out for a meal
17.6% I send flowers or a thoughtful gift to the mother/s in my life
11.8% I spend quality time either with my mom or doing something she likes to do
11.8% I help her with chores she doesn’t like to do
35.3% Some or all of the above
17.6% None of the above
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Naples Honors Its History of Being ‘Everything Grape’ With New Historical Marker
In 1989, former Naples Town Historian Bob Vierhile wrote an article telling the story of how Naples came to be known for its grape pies. Toward the end of the article, he noted that there’s almost no way to know how many grape pies were baked in the town each year.
Close to 40 years later, the same holds true –possibly even more so. But it’s precisely this past and present connection to grape pies that helped the Naples Historical Society win a grant to purchase a historical marker honoring the town’s reputation as “grape pie capital of the world.”
e marker was acquired through the William G. Pomeroy Foundation’s “Hungry for History” grant program, which celebrates America’s food history. On April 25th, Trish Lambiase, president of the Naples Historical Society, shared some history of the Naples pie before she and John French, president of the Naples Grape Festival, unveiled the marker, which reads: “Made with locally grown concord grapes, popular here since ca. 1959 and celebrated yearly at the Naples
Although they were awarded the grant last year, they chose to unveil the historical marker on the kick-off of National Historic Marker Weekend, which falls on the last Friday each April. Lambiase says the idea came to apply for the grant several years ago when one of the historical society’s members sent them an email about the Hungry for
Syracuse has featured their salt potatoes and Binghamton has a marker for spiedie sandwiches, so Naples decided to hone in on the town’s renown for being the place to go when you have a hankering for grape pie. As part of the process, the grant program requires historical substantiation, so the Historical Society dove into its trove of old articles documenting the history of Naples grape pie and the Naples Grape Festival.
As the story goes, Al and Frieda Hodges owned the Redwood Restaurant in 1959. Looking to attract Rochester visitors, Al asked his chef to come up with a recipe for grape pie. With waitress, Olga, the Hodges tried eight recipes and finally came up with one using concord grapes Al deemed worthy. Selling grape pies became a steady business – and that was only the beginning. As demand intensified, Al asked Irene Bouchard across the street to bake pies, and by 1980, she was well-known as the “the grape pie lady.”
A SMALL CROWD GATHERED TO WATCH THE HISTORICAL MARKER BE REVEALED
are being baked in the Naples Valley today, but we can guess – thousands made by many local bakers and businesses.”
ere have been many “pie ladies” and people since Bouchard and Fried, with Lambiase noting that from the many businesses selling pies, tracking how many people sell them, make them, or eat them is nearly impossible. From roadside stands and farm markets to notable establishments like Cindy’s Pies and Monica’s Pies, grape pies are plentiful around Naples.
“Naples is all about everything grape, and the response has been phenomenal.”
Trish
Lambiase
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out to witness the marker’s unveiling, the video’s livestream
Lambiase says the publicity promotes tourism for Naples and the grape festival, but it also recognizes all the wonderful
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RELOCATING FOR A NEW JOB
Emphasize organization. Much of the stress associated with relocating can be traced to the logistics of uprooting oneself and one’s family. Men and women who are unaccustomed to making lists may want to start, as doing so can help keep track of all the tasks that need to be completed before hitting the road. Various unique tasks, from canceling utilities to changing insurance policies, must be completed before moving, and it’s easy to lose track of what’s been done and what hasn’t. Maintaining a to-do list and checking off tasks as they’re completed can simplify the relocation process.
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NAPLES CENTRAL SCHOOL NOTICE OF JOB VACANCY: Night Cleaner
Minimum Qualifications:
• Ability to follow directions
• Ability to work well with others
• Ability to work independently
• Good physical condition
Salary: Minimum wage - $16.50/hr. based on exp.
Hours: 8 hours per day; 5 days/week; 3:30pm-12am
Benefits: Health Insurance, Sick, Personal and Vacation Leave
Complete the Ontario County Civil Service form: https://ontario-portal.mycivilservice.com/ and under Current Vacancies click on the Naples School-Cleaner position to apply.
Application must be submitted by: Wed., May 28, 2025 e Naples Central School District offers employment opportunities without regard to sex, race, color, national origin or handicap. Inquiries regarding this nondiscrimination policy may be directed to: Title IX Coordinator, c/o Naples Central School, 136 North Main Street, Naples, NY 14512.
WORKING PARENTS CAN CREATE BETTER WORK-LIFE BALANCE
Look for ways to be more efficient. Interactions with coworkers can make work more enjoyable, but working parents should not spend too much time shooting the breeze with their fellow employees. Doing so wastes time and only contributes to work-related stress. Commuters who don’t drive themselves to work can be more efficient by using their commutes to read emails, arrange meetings or catch up on projects. Doing so allows for more time to get work done while in the office, which can make it easier to go home on time.
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is looking for an experienced local resident to be our PT Gardener. Maintaining our flower beds and shrubs to keep our Town Hall complex looking beautiful. 3-6 hours per week on average until fall cleanup in October. Tasks include: Spring Cleanup, Planting Annuals, Deadheading, Dividing Perennials
Serving our Town is a rewarding experience and creating beautiful gardens is exciting! For further information please contact: Town Supervisor, Christopher Vastola at 585-367-2050, ext. 1, or by email at supervisor@canadiceny.gov or send your letter of interest, resume/CV to: Supervisor Vastola, Town of Canadice, 5949 Co Rd 37, Springwater, NY 14560.
LEAVING A JOB GRACEFULLY
Pack on your own time. Cause as little disruption as possible by packing belongings before or after office hours. Respect the working environment, recognizing that your coworkers still need to get their jobs done.
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A NEW JOB
Inquireaboutrelocationassistance.TheAlliedsurveyfoundthat63percent of companies offered relocation packages. That’s a considerable perk, as moving can be expensive, especially for adults moving to different parts of the country. Asking about relocation expenses before being offered a job can be tricky, but some companies may mention such packages in their job ads or in their initial meetings with out-of-town candidates.
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WHAT SMALL BUSINESSES CAN DO TO ENGAGE THEIR COMMUNITIES
Offer your space. Another way business owners can engage their communities is by offering their spaces for community-based events. For example, business owners with ample parking lots can offer those lots as registration sites for charity 5Ks or other events that can utilize large and open outdoor spaces. This approach addresses a community need and draws a crowd of locals to your establishment, thus increasing the chances they will patronize the business during and after the event.