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FACTS FOR NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH
HHM celebrates independence. HHM is celebrated between mid-September and mid-October because those weeks coordinate with the independence day celebrations of several countries with large Hispanic populations. Such nations include Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua on September 15; Mexico on September 16; and Chile on September 18.
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Themusicofthefar-awaysummer flutters around the Autumn seeking its former nest. ~Rabindranath Tagore, Stray Birds
MOMENTS IN TIME
* On Sept. 15, 1954, the famous picture of Marilyn Monroe, laughing as her skirt is blown up by the blast from a subway vent, is shot. The scene infuriated her husband, Joe DiMaggio. (The History Channel)
garage sales
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HOST A SUCCESSFUL YARD SALE
Advertise the sale
To reach the maximum number of shoppers, advertise your sale in various ways. Signage around the neighborhood announcing the sale is one method. Signs should be bold, simple and easily readable for passing motorists. Place ads in local newspapers, online and on grocery store bulletin boards, and use social media to spread the word of the sale even further. Be sure to give ample notice of the sale so that shoppers can mark their calendars.
Bring small bills. In a world where credit and debit cards prevail, yard sales stand out as cash-only endeavors. Save the seller the hassle of breaking big bills and usingupallofhisorherchangeby bringingalongsmalldenominations andevensomechange.
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Understanding
By Keith Roach, M.D.
the Assocation Between ‘The Pill’ and CANCER
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I want to point out a serious health concern. My daughter turned 40 last year and got a mammogram that came back with a shocking diagnosis of stage 3 microinvasive carcinoma. She underwent three surgeries, the last of which was a double mastectomy.
I read that cancer incidence increases with hormone usage that is greater than five years in a row. My daughter’s doctor prescribed “the pill” to her for much greater than five years and never even warned her of the risk.
How many other women are unaware of the risks? In many cases, these women are busy, young professionals as my daughter is. They are using the pill because it is so easy. Please warn them and their parents. -- M.R..
ANSWER: The association of combined oral contraceptives with breast cancer is controversial. Many large studies, such as the Nurses’ Health Study, didn’t find an association between “the pill” with breast cancer, either while a woman is using it or after she stops.
Q. A.
There have been some studies that have shown an increase in risk, but the magnitude of the risk is small. In a large Danish study, the overall increase in risk was about one additional case of breast cancer in 8,000 women taking the pill for a year. For women under 35, the risk was one case in 50,000 women per year. The studies that showed a risk for breast cancer did not show an increased risk when women took them for longer.
Oral contraceptives certainly have risks. Blood clots are more common among users. They have side effects that can be very bothersome and sometimes prevent women from using them. However, there is an overall improvement in mortality risk among users because even in 2025, having a baby puts a mother’s life at risk, and oral contraceptives are effective at preventing pregnancy.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a healthy male, age 65. I get 7-8 hours of sleep most nights, but during the night, I typically wake up three to four times with a very full bladder. So, I use the bathroom, then return to bed.
My question is, where do my kidneys get all the water to make so much urine? I’m not drinking during the night, and I don’t drink anything before I go to sleep. Where is it coming from? This does not happen during my waking hours. -- B.F.
ANSWER: When you drink or even eat food with a high water content, this fluid will be absorbed into your blood, but it takes time. Once it’s in your blood, it will then be filtered by your kidneys to make urine, but this, too, takes time.
In general, I tell my patients to stop drinking 4 hours or more before bedtime. People who have kidneys that aren’t at 100% function may need an even longer time so that they can urinate all the fluid out.
There are other considerations. Many men and women over 60 develop swollen legs during the day due to leaky blood vessels and valves in the veins. Taking in excess salt worsens this problem. The fluid will go back into the blood overnight, and it can easily be enough fluid to fill the bladder. Compression stockings can reduce the amount of fluid in the legs.
Finally, the body has a system for reducing urine output at night (the anti-diuretic hormone is secreted at night to prevent you from having to get up), and in some people, this system fails. The hormone can be given nasally in these cases, but since it can affect blood sodium levels, it needs to be used very judiciously.
Roxy is cuddly, friendly and adventurous. She is an outdoor cat and is 7 years old. She is like a friend to me!
COWS, DOGS & THE RURAL FENCE LINE
In farm-adjacent areas,it’s not uncommon for dogs to have cow neighbors. While many dogs are fascinated by these large, slow-moving animals, cows can be unpredictable... especially new mothers. If your property borders farmland, ensure dogs can’t slip under or through shared fences. It’s also good neighbor etiquette to avoid letting dogs bark at livestock. After all, peace and quiet are part of what makes country living great, for pets and people.
By Sam Mazotta
The case of the chronically constipated cat
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 13-year-old cat, “Tibbles,” has suddenly developed a litter box problem. He pees quite a lot -- I’m constantly scooping the box -- but I have not seen any poo for about three days. Tibbles seems comfortable and doesn’t seem distressed. -Jamie B. in Milwaukee
DEAR JAMIE: A significant change in litter box habits is a signal that something is going on, and you should call the veterinarian.
Cats are famously good at hiding illness. It’s an instinctive trait to keep predators away. If they’re feeling a bit off, you’ll almost never notice. If they’re seriously ill, they may hide themselves away. Senior cats like Tibbles become very secretive as their body ages. They walk more slowly and jump less if arthritis is developing. Their personality may change. They may yowl from discomfort or confusion.
Your cat may be developing a kidney problem, but to confirm this, you’ll need to bring Tibbles to the vet for some tests. It would be helpful to collect a urine sample and a stool sample (if he goes before your visit), so the vet can present results faster. If you’re not able to do that ahead of the visit, the vet may give you collection tools and instructions on how to get those samples and bring them in later.
Make sure that your cat is hydrating as well as possible. Keep his water bowl filled. Give him less dry kibble and more paté-style cat food. Limit his treats to just one or two pieces a day, or switch to a “lickable” treat (available in packets at most retailers).
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
1 W. Main St., Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org
EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY
WED-SUN: 12-8pm
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hometown events
There’s so much happening at your local libraries!
Allens Hill Free Library
3818 County Road 40, Bloomfield
585-229-5636 • Tu & W 3-6; F 3-8; Sa 1-4 allenshilllibrarydirector@owwl.org owwl.org/library/allenshill
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
2664 Main St., Gorham • 585-526-6655
M & F 12–6; Tu & Th 2–8; W 9–5; Sa 9–1; Su 2–4 GorhamLibraryDirector@owwl.org
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
89 S. Main St., Manchester • Su & M Closed; Tu & W 11-8; Th & F 10-5; Sa 10-2
Wood Library
134 North Main St., Canandaigua 585-394-1381 • woodlibrary@owwl.org www.woodlibrary.org
Just as a painter needs light in order to put the finishing touches to his picture, so I need an inner light, which I feel I never have enough of in the autumn.
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TWIN TIER POULTRY CLUB CONSIGNMENT SALE
POULTRY, ANIMALS, RELATED EQUIPMENT
***NO REPTILES, CATTLE, HORSES, PONIES, SHEEP, GOATS OR PIGS***
STEUBEN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2025 • 9AM
CONSIGNMENTS ACCEPTED FROM 6AM UNTIL 9AM ONLY
All poultry and animals must be in a suitable box with air holes or crate for selling. If possible, please put birds in viewable box/crate. All animals/poultry must be free from contagious or communicable diseases. Payment by Cash or Check Only
For further informa on go to www.twin erpoultryclub.org or call Keith Orfanides at 607-769-6641
When the pandemic began over five years ago and our stores were keeping odd hours and sometimes the shelves were empty, many of us stocked up on food and supplies when we could get them. We chose canned goods and dry boxed foods like pasta, as well as staples like bleach and sanitizing wipes.
Where are those items now? Are some of them still on our shelves at home, maybe tucked in the back and kept for emergencies?
It’s time to check those items for expiration dates. Most are likely too old to be used, and many of them can make us sick if we do.
Here are a few hints as you go through your stash:
You’ll likely need a magnifying glass as you look at each item because the dates are often very small.
The dilemma with foods is that the experts don’t agree. Some claim that an expiration date doesn’t really mean the food is no longer good, while some say to pay attention to the dates. Plus, there’s a difference between “best by,” “sell by” and “use by” dates. Confusing, isn’t it? I tend to go by the date that’s printed as the cutoff date. Bleach really does expire and lose potency, and so do the sanitizing wipes, antibacterial hand soap and other cleaning products. Look on the product for a lot number and check the company’s website for dates of manufacture or how to decode the batch number.
Even your shampoo has a limit to the time it can sit unused in your bathroom cabinet, and so do toothpaste, deodorant, hand lotion, eye drops -- nearly everything you use. Go online to www.checkfresh. com. Click the brand of your item and type in the lot number. It will tell you when it was made.
When in doubt, call the manufacturer. It’s better to be safe than to use an expired product.
History Talk and Art Show Honor Naples Artist Ira Randall
BY MARK OBBIE & SUZIE WELLS
Nearly four decades after his death, a local artist renowned for his paintings of landscapes and landmarks in the Bristol Hills and Naples will be remembered with an exclusive exhibition of dozens of his original paintings in a show that opens with a free lecture on his life and art at the Bristol Hills Historical Society’s Grange Hall on September 18th on Rte 64.
Longtime Naples artist and teacher, Ira Randall, is “a local legend,” according to Naples historian Kenton Poole, who spent months researching Randall’s career and assembling the exhibition of his art on loan from collectors. His talk and the exhibition are jointly sponsored by the Naples Historical Society and the Bristol Hills Historical Society.
“The amount of history he lived through is incredible,” says Poole, who will use his talk on Randall’s life from 1903 to 1986 as a window into life in Naples and the Bristol Hills in the early and mid-20th century. Ken has a colorful way of describing life in Naples and the Bristol Hills in the 1930s and 1940s.
Randall, who taught in Naples schools for 30 years, was a self-taught artist. Hundreds of his paintings from his prolific career decorate the homes of people throughout the region. In talking to Randall’s family, friends, and other collectors of his paintings, Poole obtained permission to exhibit dozens of Randall’s paintings.
Poole says, “Ira did his paintings en plein air, meaning on the scene outdoors, usually all in one day, so there are hundreds of paintings in existence.” In his later years, Randall served as art director at the Woodcroftery Shops in Wayland, where he made decorative bowls and baskets.
IRA RANDALL PORTRAIT
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The Randall exhibition will open on Sept. 18. The exhibit is open from 6 to 9 p.m., with Poole’s lecture taking place at 7 p.m. The exhibition will continue Friday, Sept. 19th 5-8 p.m., and twice on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 20-21, from 10 a.m. to noon and 3-6 p.m. each day.
Please note that Poole’s lecture and portions of the exhibition will take place in the Grange’s second-floor auditorium, which is not handicapaccessible. Some of the paintings from the exhibition will be on display on the handicapaccessible first floor.
The Historical Societies’ goal for this event is to shine a light on noteworthy artwork that depicts the natural beauty and the 20th century sites that make our region special. Their mission is to make history come alive through stories about the people and events in our past that shaped the future. This event provides a unique take on that, by providing a visually rich window into life in the Bristol Hills in past generations.
The Naples Historical Society promotes an interest in the history of Naples and the surrounding area by maintaining and displaying historical collections and exhibits, and by providing educational programs. It preserves, maintains, and operates the Morgan Hook and Ladder Building as the focal point for exhibitions
Share your original stories about local heroes, community events, school achievements, or hidden gems–email your story idea to hometown@gvpennysaver.com!
and educational activities. Its website at naplesnyhistoricalsociety.org, Facebook page at facebook.com/naplesnyhistory, and Instagram feed @naples_ny_historical_society provide more information on its work and events.
The Bristol Hills Historical Society preserves and teaches about the history of the towns of Bristol and South Bristol, and of the Bristol Hills overall, and cares for two of the region’s most distinctive historic buildings, the 1923 Grange Hall in Bristol Springs and the 1846 Methodist Episcopal Church in Bristol Center. The society’s website at bristolhillshistory.org, Facebook page at facebook.com/bhhistorical, and Instagram feed @bristolhillshistory provide calendars of upcoming history presentations and other events.
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Beautiful Tribute
Thank you SO much for sharing the beautiful tribute to Chuck Mangione in the Hometown Stories. He was one of my clients and a dear personal friend, and he was such a wonderful person. It was great to read that someone wrote such a beautiful piece about him.
Precious Gesture
As I walked my son down Main Street the other day, I noticed we were approaching a man mowing his lawn. I was a little worried about my baby’s ears because of the noise, but as we got closer, the man cut his engine and we walked by. I noticed he wore ear plugs. I said, “Did you just stop so we could walk by?” He replied, “Absolutely. I would never take that chance.” So to the wonderfully kind man who did that for us the other day, I just want to say thank you! What may have seemed like a small gesture of kindness to you really meant the world to me. I haven’t stopped thinking about it all week. We live in a special little town!
Batavia Angels
I would like to thank the four gentlemen who helped my husband, Chris, when he fell out of his wheelchair on August 22nd at the corner of Jefferson and Main St. What’s more, I am most grateful to the four young EMTs who checked Chris’ vitals and took him to the ER. It was our 27th wedding anniversary and we were walking to the little waterfall behind the courthouse. Thank you all so very much! God bless you all.
Please, out of respect for fellow shoppers, let’s keep nudity out of public shopping places. It’s very embarrassing. If you feel the need to dress so skimpy, please do it within the walls of your home. Thank you!
As a [food] delivery driver for the area, I’d like to explain how we get paid to deliver your food. The [company] pays $2 an order plus whatever tip you leave. So if your order isn’t picked up, consider tipping $1 for every mile you are away from the place you’re ordering.
So many of our neighbors struggle to make ends meet nowadays. How about a little patience and grace instead of the eye rolling and groans when someone takes a little extra time at the register because a card gets declined or, heaven forbid, an EBT card doesn’t scan properly. Remember that many of us are just one accident away from the same boat.
If you stand still outside you can hear it... Winter’s footsteps, the sound of falling leaves.
~Animal Crossing: Wild World (Nintendo video game) written by Takayuki Ikkaku, Arisa Hosaka, and Toshihiro Kawabata
It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet.... As Ichabod jogged slowly on his way, his eye... ranged with delight over the treasures of jolly autumn.
~Washington Irving, “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” MAGIC MAZE Answers
* On Sept. 18, 1793, George Washington lays the cornerstone to the United States Capitol building. It would take nearly a century to complete, as architects came and went, the British set fire to it and it was called into use during the Civil War.
* On Sept. 19, 1969, President Richard Nixon announces the cancellation of the draft calls for November and December. He reduced the call-up by 50,000 men as part of his program of turning the war over to the South Vietnamese.
* On Sept. 20, 1973, in a highly publicized “Battle of the Sexes” tennis match, top women’s player Billie Jean King, 29, beats Bobby Riggs, 55, a former No. 1 ranked men’s player. Riggs had boasted that women were inferior, and that even at his age he could beat any female player. King beat Riggs 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
polltime
With the national season starting with an exciting game for local fans, what are you most looking forward to with the start of the 2025 football season?
- Cheering on local college/high school teams
- Community traditions like pep rallies and homecoming
- Gathering with friends and family for game days
- Following the NFL and favorite pro teams
- Fantasy football fun
- All of the above
Poll ends 09-16-2025
Poll ended 09-09-2025
Crafted from 800+ pounds of butter from Batavia’s O-AT-KA Milk Products and recycled after the fair to help power a Pavilion farm, the butter sculpture is a staple of the NYS Fair. What do you enjoy most about the annual sculpture?
41.7% Seeing the creative new design each year
16.7% Its tradition as a Fair staple
8.3% Just marveling at the fact it’s all butter!
33.3% I’m indifferent or apathetic about the butter sculpture
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. SCIENCE: Which of the major oceans is the saltiest?
2. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which two primary colors mix to make the color purple?
3. GEOGRAPHY: Where are the Falkland Islands located?
4. MOVIES: What are the villains in the movie “Transformers” called?
5. LITERATURE: Hercule Poirot is a detective featured in more than 30 of which author’s novels?
6. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How many olfactory receptors are in a dog’s nose on average?
7. MUSIC: When did the Woodstock Music and Art Fair take place in rural New York state?
8. PSYCHOLOGY: What is the fear of speaking in public called?
9. U.S. STATES: In which state is the Rocky Mountain National Park located?
10. LANGUAGE: What is the most commonly used letter in the English alphabet?
ANSWERS
“e.”
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SIGHTS TO SEE AT FALL HARVEST FESTIVALS
Leaf-peeping opportunities - Some festivals are geared around chances to view the fall foliage that abounds in primarily rural areas. A mountain or forest backdrop adds vibrant color to any event. Coastal areas may set up fall foliage cruises that let guests see the leaves from a new perspective.
Whether homeowners have a handful of tools or an entire collection of equipment, proper storage of these items means the difference between staying organized and safe or having to waste time looking for tools and running the risk of injury.
Tools often gravitate to other rooms of the house or become misplaced. When they’re brought out for use, tools may not be returned to the toolbox or shed, taking up residence in drawers or closets or just being left out in the open.
Improper storage of tools also may create safety risks for the persons doing the renovation and other members of the household. The Consumer Product Safety Commission warns that hundreds of thousands of injuries treated at emergency rooms are related to power tools and workshop equipment. While the majority of these injuries occur while using the tools, improper tool storage can still cause injury.
By taking care of tools and keeping them orderly, homeowners can lengthen the life expectancy of their tools and reduce the likelihood of tool-related injury.
Remove annuals from the garden. Annuals won’t be coming back in spring, so it’s best to remove ones that are no longer producing from the garden before the arrival of winter. Doing so can prevent the onset of fungal diseases that may adversely affect the garden in spring.
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Interested in a fun, exciting, and adventurous job with great ski & snowboard benefits? Bristol Mountain is where you will find it!
Age 16+
Ticket Scanners • Ticket Control Specialists
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Li Operations (Fall and Winter Positions)
Li Personnel Manager • Guest Services/Ticket Sales
Snowmaking • Snowcat Operator
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Bristol Mountain is now hiring for the 2025 Fall Sky Ride Season and the 2025/2026 winter season!
To apply go directly to the application at BristolMountain.com and click on Jobs
Or Scan the QR Code
Quail Summit currently has a great opportunity for a Driver
Our part-time Driver(s) provide transportation for our residents to medical appointments, shopping, recreational activities and other errands as scheduled. Candidates should be available 15-24 hours during week days and every other Sunday morning. Candidates must have a valid NYS driver’s license (with no moving violations or alcohol or drug related convictions), have current first aid training and excellent verbal, listening and written communication skills. Starting wage beginning at $17.20 per hour.
Please send resume to:
Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director lslater@quailsummit.com OR apply at 5102 Parrish Street Ext., Canandaigua, NY
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