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Carol Ann May

April 9, 2024

Carol Ann May, age 87, died peacefully on April 9, 2024, at the Teresa House in Geneseo. She was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick, Canada to the late James and Medora Cloney. Survived by her beloved husband, Carl May, of Honeoye. ey had been married for almost 66 years. Carol had been a resident of Honeoye for almost 70 years. She is also survived by her three children, Scott (Yanxia) May of Honeoye Falls, Sheila Malloy of Honeoye, and Steven (Sue) May of Bristol. Carol also has two granddaughters, Nichole (Pat) Mulkern and Courtney (Paul) Aylward as well as 2 great-grandchildren, Addison and Mackenzie Mulkern.

Carol was a member of the United Church of Christ in Honeoye for many years. e church and its members played an important role in her life both spiritually and personally with her many friendships. She was also a volunteer for the Red Cross, organizing the local blood drives for almost 20 years. Carol enjoyed dancing, playing the piano, cooking, knitting, crocheting, gardening, and visiting with her many friends.

A celebration of life will be held Saturday, April 20th, 2024 at 2pm at the Honeoye United Church of Christ, Main Street, Honeoye, NY. Interment will take place privately at Richmond Center Cemetery in Richmond, NY. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: e American Red Cross, PO Box 37839, Boone, IA 50037-0839; Teresa House, 21 Highland Rd, Geneseo, NY 14454, or the Richmond Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 469, Honeoye, NY 14471.

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Brent W. Coryer

April 8, 2024

Honeoye: At age 79, Brent passed away suddenly on Monday, April 8, 2024, at his home in Honeoye. He was born on September 3, 1944, to the late Armand and Alice (Gauthier) Coryer. Brent was predeceased by his brother, Alan Coryer, and sister, Deborah Coryer.

Survived by his wife, Sandra (Hart) Coryer; daughters, Brenda (Brian) Ward, Tricia (Chad) Carlini; sisters, Sandy (Melvin) Terry, Marilyn Newell, Kim Coryer, Kelly (Barry) Rock. His in-laws, Sherry (Dan) White, Sheila Ford, Patricia (Jerry) Raymond, Michelle (Ed) Gareau, Dale (Pam) Hart, Kevin (Vickie) Hart, and Timmy (Judy) Hart, Cindy Hart; his grandchildren, Andrew (Stephanie) Ward, Brent (Kelsey) Beeley, Aaron (Ceara) Ward, William Beeley, Caleb Beeley; greatgrandchildren, Wesley, Charlotte, Sutton, and Della, as well as many nieces and nephews.

When Brent got out of the Navy in 1966, during a night out with friends, he met the love of his life! He and Sandy enjoyed a whirlwind courtship and married on February 18, 1967. ey moved from the Adirondacks to Rochester where Brent worked at Kodak for thirtyone years. During that time, they welcomed two daughters, Brenda and Tricia, and created a beautiful life for their little family.

When his girls were growing up, Brent rarely missed any of their games or band concerts. Despite the long work days, he was a handson father and devoted family man. He said “I love you” freely and was a good husband to Sandy for fi y-seven years! ey enjoyed spending time with friends and family at their camp in Highmarket, New York, where he was o en heard saying, “Good music, good food, good company. What more could you ask for?” In their later years, they devoted much time and effort to the Honeoye-Hemlock American Legion and Auxiliary Post 1278, where he served as commander during 2016 and 2017. ey also took pride in helping with St. Mary’s Annual Garage sale every summer.

Brent was an avid outdoorsman and loved hunting and fishing with his brother, Alan, nephew, Robbie, friends, and eventually, his grandsons. He also enjoyed coaching their Little League teams and serving as a volunteer umpire for Honeoye Junior Baseball. He spent many hours playing ball with his grandsons in the backyard, going through baseball cards with them, and indoctrinating them into becoming Boston Red Sox fans!

Brent’s Funeral Mass will take place at 10:30 AM on Monday, April 15, 2024, at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 8961 Main St., Honeoye. Brent will receive Military Honors a er his Funeral Mass. Memorial contributions can be made to: St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital or the Honeoye-Hemlock American Legion Post 1278.

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Joinusforanhourofyoga,breathworkandguidedmeditationon Mondaysstartingat3:30pm.No priorexperienceneeded.Bringa mat,theywillbeprovidedifnot. ClassestaughtbyCarrieRuffner, whoisaphysicaltherapist,acertifiedyogaandmediation instructor.

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TalesforTots(ages2-3)

Thursdays10:30am-11:15am

PreschoolStoryFun(ages3-5)

SchoolAgeProgramming: Wednesdays5:30-6:15pm

JuniorCreators(gradesK-2)April 17th

CreationStation(grades3-5)April 24th

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The cry of our heart is to know God and make Him known. Come and join us Sunday mornings at 9:30am for worship.

Trevor Price, Senior Pastor pastor@heartcry.church

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7609 County Road 36 • Naples, NY 14512 hccf.church@gmail.com • 585-374-5310

585-229-5020 • Hours: Mon. 12-6pm; Tues., Thurs. 2-8pm; Wed. 10am-4pm; Sat. 9am-1pm; Fri. & Sun. Closed

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Hours: Sun. & Mon. Closed; Tues. & Wed. 11am-8pm; Th. & Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 10am-2pm

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134 North Main St., Canandaigua 585-394-1381, woodlibrary@owwl.org www.woodlibrary.org

Hours: Mon. to Thurs. 9am-9pm; Fri. 9am-6pm; Sat. 10am-5pm

Sources of Success

This after-school program enrolls struggling students at Caledonia Mumford Middle School who are at risk academically and socially.

NEW atBristolLibrary:CHAIR YOGA,April20,8:30-9:15am.Seating islimited.Registrationrequired.REGISTERNOWforMay18CLASSIC AFTERNOONTEAtobenefitBristol Library,1pmand4pmseatings.Presentationon“TheEnglishTeaTradition”byNicolaLund.Menuincludes assortedteas,acomplimentaryglassof champagne,andtraditionaltea savories,sweets,andscones.Location: GlenHollow,5680SenecaPoint Road,SouthBristol.Registrationrequired($25perperson).Backby populardemand:CARD-MAKING WITHDEBATSTAMPIN’UP!on April11,5pm($15includesallmaterials).andWATERCOLORCLASS WITHHOWARDVANBURENon April20,10am-2pm($25includes matting).RecurringEventsattheBristolLibrary:EUCHRE,Thursdays, WEAVERSGUILD,SecondSaturdays; KNIT&STITCH,FirstandThirdTuesdays;CAREERCOUNSELING,Fourth Tuesdays.Registerforeventsatwww. thebristollibrary.com.

BLOOMFIELD

ACommunityBreakfast is held on4thSaturdaysfrom9-11am.All arewelcomeforfoodandfellowship.Afreewillofferingis accepted.EastBloomfieldUnited MethodistChurchat2ParkPlacein Bloomfield.

BloomfieldRotary’s“TasteFest 2024” Fundraiser: Saturday,May 18,2024,from3-6PMatVeterans Park,6910StateRoutes5&20, Bloomfield.Tastings,FarmMarket &SilentAuction.Tastelocalwines, beers,coffees,chocolate,honey, syrups,jams,specialtysauces, bakedgoodsandmore!Alsoenjoy delicioushorsd’oeuvres&desserts whilebrowsinglocalfarmers’productsandparticipatinginoursilent auction.Admissionis$15.For moreinfocallBonnie@367-8622.

CANANDAIGUA

BurningSpringsOpenGardens Weekend - TheBristolHillsHistoricalSociety’spopularannualopeningoftheprivatelyownedBurning Springssitegivesthepublictwo afternoonstoviewthenatural “burningspring”thatSenecasreveredforcenturiesandshowedto Frenchexplorersin1669.Walkup thegullytoascenicwaterfall,tour thespring-bloominggardens,and hearatalkonthesite’shistoryat2 p.m.$5donationisappreciated butallarewelcome.Nodogs, please.OpenSaturdayandSunday, 12-5.May25-26,12-5pm,Burning SpringsFarm,4348CaseRoad, Canandaigua.https:// bristolhillshistory.org/events/ burning-springs-open-gardensweekend

VinylRecordNight- Join usatthe OntarioCountyHistoricalSociety onApril25from6-8PMforsome greatmusicprovidedby CanandaiguaRecordExchange! We’llhavesomeartifactsfromour collectionbroughtoutjustforthis event.55NorthMainStreet, Canandaigua.Ticketsare$20per person.www.ochs.org

CANANDAIGUA

Genesee&OntarioModelNGineers - TheRochester-basedNScaleclub,theGenesee&Ontario ModelN-Gineers,willbedisplaying theirmodeltraindisplaysatthe WoodLibrarylocatedat134North MainStreet,Canandaigua.Thedisplaywillbeavailableforviewing duringthelibrary’sdailyschedule theweekend;SaturdayApril20 andSundayApril21,2024.Club memberswillbeavailabletodescribethedisplaysandprovide hobby-relatedtips.

CanandaiguaElksPizza&Wings

- The ElksLodge#1844,19Niagara Street,willhaveitspizza&wings nightonSaturday,April13th. Pleasecall585-944-9775or 585-880-2434between1:00pm3:00pmtoorderforpickupbetween4:00pm-7:00pm.Ifthe phonelinesarebusy,pleasekeep trying-NOvoicemailsare accepted.Weoffer12”&16” pizzas,regular&bonelesschicken wingswithseveraldifferentsauces orrubs;chickentenders& mozzarellasticks.

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CanandaiguaHistoryAllianceThe recentlyformedCanandaigua HistoryAllianceinvitesthepublicto joinusforourWed,Apr17programatNotreDameRetreat House,5151FosterRd, Canandaigua.Programbeginsat 6:00PMinlecturehall.Presented byDrPrestonPierce,Ontario CountyHistorian.Titledthe“SullivanCampaignof1779,”(akaSullivan’sMarch),Piercewilltalkabout theexpeditionagainsttheIroquois Confederacyintendedtoend Native/Loyalistraidsanddestroythe militarycapacityoftheconstituent nationsoffirstpeople.Dessert receptiontofollowindiningroom.

FREEADMISSION;donationsappreciatedtosupportNotreDameRetreatHouse.Watchforfutureprograms.

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Autism&First-RespondersFamily Event: April20th,12pm-2pm atRichardP.OuthouseMemorial Park.FeaturingtheCanandaigua EmergencySquad,Cityof CanandaiguaFireDepartment,OntarioCountySheriff’sOffice,and more.ThisFREEeventofferseducationalopportunities,interactive experienceswithemergencyvehicles,sensory-friendlyspaces, fundraisersforAutismConnections,andlawngames.Kidscan exploreandlearnaboutthevehicles’functionsinacomfortable setting,aimedatreducinganxiety infutureemergencysituations. WegmansStore#11willprovide health-conscioussnacks.Interested indonatingtoAutismConnections orhavequestions?ContactRyan Burbaatrburba@thearcontario. org.Learnmore:www. thearcontario.org/events/autismamp-first-responders-family-event-1.Don’tmissoutonthisenriching event!

Canandaigua’sUrbanForestTrees andtheUrbanForestofthe CityofCanandaiguawillbethe subjectofaninformationalpresentationThursdayApril25,7pm, WoodLibraryonNorthMain Street,Canandaigua.Dr.Elizabeth Hane,ProfessoratRIT,andShawn Kenaley,Ph.D.,AssistantProfessor ofHorticultureatFLCC,willtalk abouttheimportantroleoftreesin urbanenvironments,includingthe benefitsoftreesandthethreats theyface.SponsoredbyTheTree AdvisoryBoard(TAB)oftheCityof CanandaiguaandtheWoodLibrary.Programisfreeandopento everyone.

UsingthePowerofFoodtoHeal Ourselves andthePlanet: On EarthDay,joinlifestylemedicine expertandauthor,Dr.KerryGraff, tolearnhowwhatweputonour forksaffectsourpersonalhealthas wellasthehealthoftheplaneton whichalllifedepends.This90 minutepresentationincludesadeliciousplant-basedgrainbowl.Dr. Graff’sbook,the4LeafGuideto VibrantHealth,willbeavailablefor purchase.Grainbowldinnerserved at6PMattheUnitarianUniversalist ChurchofCanandaigua,3024 CooleyRoadonMonday,April 22nd.Eventisfreewithoptional suggesteddonationof$20.Register:https://canandaiguauu.org/ blog/events/

SpringWildflowersalongOntario Pathways- The CanandaiguaBotanicalSocietyis hostingthewalkandwewillmeet atthewatertowerinOrleansbetweenroutes488and23at10AM onSaturday,April20th.BruceGilmanwillleadustodiscoverspring ephemeralplantsalongtheOntario Pathwaystrailheadingsouth. PleasesendanemailbyApril18th tocanandaiguabotanical@gmail. comifyouwouldliketomeetand carpoolfromSlyStreetin Canandaiguaat9:30AM.

Let’sGoHaveFun! Glimpses of RecreationinOntarioCounty 1900-1965:Aprilisthefinalmonth atOCHSforourcurrentexhibit showcasingthemanywaysour communityhasengagedin recreation.You’llbesuretoconnectwiththisexhibit,either throughyourownmemories,orby relatingittoyourownactivities today.55NorthMainStreet, Canandaigua.Hoursofoperation atwww.ochs.org

ChapinUMCDinner- Pulled Pork orBeefSandwich.$13.Includes macaronisalad,adessertandpop orwater.HeldSaturday,April20, 11amtillgoneattheChapin UnitedMethodistChurch,2339Rt. 21(3milesnorthofCanandaigua onStateRt.21).TakeOutsOnly.

CalledtoCare,Canandaigua (CTCC) will holditsmonthlygeneralinformationmeetingonMonday,April15thfrom4-6pmatSt. Mary’sChurch,95NorthMain Street.ThismonthEricLintalafrom WorldReliefWesternNYwilloffer twotrainingsessions:“Introduction toGoodNeighborTeams”and “HelpingWithoutHurting.”Allare invitedtoexploreopportunitiesto joinothersintheworkofwelcome andresettlementofrefugeeshere inCanandaigua.Moreinformation: LindaWerts315-447-0276.

“OpenArt”experienceatthe Ontario CountyArtsCouncil Gallery -Comeandjoinusforthe “OpenArt”experience.TheOntarioCountyArtsCouncilreimagines“DropIn&Drawtoa communityactivity.“Open”Artis opentoall.Comeinandshare ideasandbecreativeinafriendly, smallgroupsetting.Bringyour favoriteartsupplies(nooils, please),craft,orprojectandenjoy thefellowshipofcommunityand OCACmembers.AhistoricalartifactorphotographfromtheOCHS collectioncanbeusedifdesired. HeldApril20,11:30-2pm,OCHS, 55N.MainSt.,Canandaigua. SponsoredbytheOntarioCounty ArtsCouncilwww.ocarts.org

CalledtoCare,Canandaigua Chicken BBQ -Saturday,April 27thfrom11am-2pmatUnited MethodistChurch,100NorthMain Street,Canandaigua.Cateredby King’sCateringandincludeshalf chicken,saltpotatoes,macaroni saladandroll.Drivethroughtake outonly.Presaleticketsat$15 availablefromCherylDrake 585-402-3238.Proceedsbenefit refugeeresettlement.

HONEOYE

WorshipwithUsatHoneoye United ChurchofChrist: Worship withuseverySundayat10AM, 8758MainStreet,Honeoye.No matterwhoyouare,orwhereyou areonlife’sjourney-youare welcomehere.http://ucchoneoye. org/

LIVONIA

FingerLakesUFO&Paranormal Meetup - Saturday,April20:6:008:00pm.FollowedbySocialHour. $5.00donation.Snackstoshare areappreciated.Newcomersare welcome!SeewebsiteforthelocationortextorcallMaryGrace: 585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org.Following Meeting:May18

LIVONIA CENTER

Chicken&BiscuitDinner- Saturday, April13,2024,4pm-till. Tickets$10inAdvance.$12atthe Door.Take-OutAvailable.Call 346-9663forInfo.Heldatthe LegioninLivoniaCenter,3850FederalRoad.

MIDDLESEX

We’reBack!! The MIDDLESEX HOSECO.ROASTBEEFDINNERS willstartagainonSaturdayApril 27thfrom4-7pm.Dinnerswillbe heldonthelastSaturdayofeach monththruOctober26th,atthe MiddlesexHoseCoFirehall,5537 WaterSt.Adults$15,Children$10 (schoolageto12),Preschoolfree (takeoutsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.Takeoutsavailable.

NAPLES

MonteCarloNight! Monte Carlo Night,hostedbytheHospeace HouseonSaturday,May4th,2024 from6:00pmto10:00pmatthe MaxfieldHoseMemorialHall,8181 MaxfieldRd.Naples.Professional GamingTablesandDealers;poker; craps;blackjack;roulette;raffle prizes;50/50raffle;music;plenty ofappetizers;beer&wineforpurchase;andmore!Theticketpriceis $40($45atthedoor)include$500 gamblingchips.Tolearnmore aboutHospeaceHouseandMonte CarloNightgoto:www. HospeaceHouse.org.Ticketscanbe purchasedattheHospeaceHouse orgotothefollowinglink:https:// hospeacehouseinc.betterworld.org/ events/monte-carlo-night-2024

InvasiveSpeciesWalkinNaples with BruceGilman- Jointhe CanandaiguaBotanicalSocietyfor anInvasiveSpeciesWalkinNaples withBruceGilmanonSaturday, April27from2-4pm.Meetatthe parkinglotoftheEnvironmental ConservationOfficeonNY-245 (RushvilleRoad)justeastofBob andRuth’sonroute21inNaples, NYat2pm.BruceGilmanwilldirect ussouthalongtheNaplesCreekto identifynumerousinvasivespecies. Ifyouprefertocarpoolfrom Canandaigua,pleasesendanemail tocanandaiguabotanical@gmail. combyApril25th.Wecanmeetat theSlyStreetparkinglotbehind thecountycourthouseat9:15am.

SHORTSVILLE

TheOntarioCountyChapterof S.C.O.P.E. will meetTuesdayApril 16th7:00p.m.attheShortsville RodandGunClub,2022Freshour Rd,Shortsville.Guestswelcome.

GREAT WEEKEND GETAWAY IDEAS

Make it a water-based weekend. No matter where you live, a body of water is no doubt nearby. Though the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration indicates that roughly 40 percent of the United States population lives in a coastal region, oceans aren’t the only places to find some sand and enjoy a warm summer breeze. Lakes and rivers are great places to relax, and getaway seekers can utilize sites like Airbnb and Vrbo to find short-term waterfront rentals.

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* The mostly unknown second and third verses of “Take Me Out to the Ball Game” reveal the song was originally written as a feminist anthem about a woman wanting to go see a baseball game rather than go on a date to a show.

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W. BLOOMFIELD

BreakfastBuffet -Sunday,April 14th,7:30-11:00AM,LimaLegion Post282,2475StateRoute65, WestBloomfield.$10Adults;$6 Ages8-12;7&underFree.Sausage gravy&biscuits,scrambledeggs, homefries,Frenchtoast,bacon, sausage,pastries,fruit,juice&coffee.Takeoutsavailable.Everyone welcome.

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS

Hundreds of thousands of new businesses are started each month, with Yahoo! reporting that about 543,000 entrepreneurs open a business in a typical month.

EarthDay/ArborDayEvent at WestBloomfieldCongregational Church-Joinusforadayof hands-onlearning,workshops, educationalseminars,andvendors withanemphasisonsustainability, conservation,preservation,etc.The intentofthisistobringarea businessesandserviceproviderstogetherandinvitethecommunityto learnmoreaboutsustainability, preservation,conservation,climate changemitigation,energyefficiencyatthelocallevelandhow eachpersoncanmakeadifference. FREE!*Someworkshopsmayhave afee.April20,9am-1pm,9035Rts 5&20,WestBloomfield.Fully accessible.624-1313Treeplanting at1pm!https://wbccucc.org/

What Expecting Parents Can Do To Make Their Homes Safer

• Conceal cables and cords. Cable and cord concealers are inexpensive and easily installed. Often used to cover cords hanging down from mounted televisions, concealers also can be used to hide cords coming from computers, lamps and other items that can pose a threat to young children.

• Avoid hand-me-down kids’ furniture. The older a piece of furniture is, the less likely it is that the item will meet current safety guidelines. Some parents may be tempted to let their children sleep in the same crib they slept in as kids decades ago, but it’s safer to eschew nostalgia in favor of products that meet the latest safety standards.

• Get rid of potential choking hazards. Prior to bringing their babies home, expecting parents can remove all small trinkets and other items that curious children may want to put in their mouths. When buying toys for kids, read the packaging to make sure each item is safe for babies and avoid buying or accepting any gifts with small pieces.

• Store all medicines on high shelves behind cabinet doors. Vitamins and medicines should be stored on high shelves behind cabinet doors. If kids can see them, they’ll likely try to grab them. Hiding medicines on high shelves behind closed cabinet doors reduces the risk that kids will be poisoned and suffer a fallrelated injury.

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STRANGE BUT TRUE

* In 2003, Rapper Pusha T wrote the famous McDonald’s jingle “I’m Lovin’ It,” but does not own any of the publishing rights. After wisely learning from that multimillion-dollar mistake, he now owns 40% of the publishing rights for the “We have the meats” campaign from Arby’s.

* Baked beans aren’t baked. They’re stewed.

* A singing birthday card has more computer power than the entire Allied Army of World War II.

* There is a spacecraft graveyard in the Pacific Ocean. Known as “Point Nemo,” it is the farthest place on Earth from land and is home to over 300 spacecraft and associated space debris, including the Russian MIR space station, the first object assembled in planetary orbit.

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GO GREEN WITH YOUR FITNESS ROUTINE

Join gyms that offer eco-friendly exercise equipment. More and more gyms are taking steps to reduce their carbon footprints, and eco-friendly fitness enthusiasts can look for such facilities before purchasing or renewing their gym memberships. Some efforts gym owners make to reduce the carbon footprint of their facilities include using only ecofriendly, biodegradable cleaning products; installing low-flow toilets, faucets and shower heads in facility restrooms and bathing areas; and installing user-powered cardiovascular machinery that consume considerably less energy than traditional machines. Inquire about a facility’s carbon footprint before purchasing a membership.

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Constant Aleve and Ibuprofen Consumption Can Cause Damage

DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband, age 70, had been diagnosed with osteoarthritis in his neck, for which he would take Aleve to relieve his discomfort when needed. Just before Christmas last year, his back began hurting so much that he went to his doctor, who said to get up and move more. (We have always exercised and remained active in life, but he did slow down due to his pain.)

My husband then added ibuprofen to the Aleve he was already using. His doctor said that the pain is due to osteoarthritis in his mid-back area. Apparently, there is nothing to do for it but take Extra Strength Tylenol at the recommended dose. Ibuprofen or Aleve isn’t recommended because it causes liver and kidney damage. So, we bought Tylenol, and he used this medication instead of his usual. But his pain only got worse.

So, this morning, he switched back to Aleve and ibuprofen. It is what helped before and is helping again now. In addition, he is using a drug-free Aleve Direct Therapy pad that uses waveform technology. He also uses Icy Hot pain relief cream and a heating pad. These reduce his pain, but his back continues to hurt since before the holidays.

Our question is, should he use Aleve and ibuprofen instead of the Tylenol that doesn’t seem to help? He has actually used Aleve for a very long time. He just had his blood tested, and the doctor said his liver and kidneys are good. Is there anything more we can do to relieve his osteoarthritic pain? It is hard to see my husband in so much discomfort when he was previously a very active, pain-free man. -- S.F.A.

ANSWER: Osteoarthritis in the neck is a common and painful condition, and there are not always good treatment options. In terms of medicine, anti-inflammatory medicines, like Aleve or ibuprofen (Advil and many other brands), can be very helpful for some people. However, taking both doesn’t improve pain relief. It does increase the risk of toxicity, so he should never take two anti-inflammatory medicines -- choose just one. Tylenol helps some people, but in my experience, most people do better with anti-inflammatories instead of Tylenol. Tylenol does have a smaller risk of side effects. In addition to liver and kidney problems, Aleve and similar medicines can cause stomach problems, ranging from mild upset to life-threatening ulcers; though, this is uncommon with over-thecounter doses. I often recommend a trial of Tylenol to see if it is as good as the anti-inflammatories. Since it’s not for your husband, he should tell his doctor this, and it seems reasonable for him to go back to taking Aleve alone. However, I can’t tell you to disregard his physician’s advice. Some people benefit from Tylenol on top of Aleve.

Beyond pain medicines, the Aleve Direct Therapy pad uses electricity to relieve pain without medicine. It’s fine to combine this therapy with medicines. Creams -- whether they are antiinflammatory, menthol and camphor, or topical anesthetics -provide some relief, but they tend to be better on the hands, wrists and knees than the neck. Though, they still may be worth trying in combination with medicines.

In more severe cases, injections can be used before considering surgery.

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

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Kitty Jospe Shares Her Poetic Words of Wisdom

For Rochester’s Kitty Jospe, creative writing and poetry writing specifically has been a staple throughout her life, even as early as Christmas letters and celebrations as a child. She also reminisces about when she was around six years old and asked her mother on a rainy vacation day, “What can I/we do?” and her mother assigned Jospe’s older sister to write a story about “Millicent Moo” and Kitty to write about “Timothy Chipmunk.” Working with words has always been part of her life, she says.

She says that what she learned about poetry she learned best in a French poetry class as she pursued her MA in French Literature, and then when she taught French poets in AP French Literature for ten years.

A er a few workshops with poet greats, Tom Lux, Naomi Shihab Nye, and Alberto Rios, and then a er retiring from teaching, Jospe pursued her MFA, studies she says “opened my eyes to all Poetry could do.” During that program, she formed a reading appreciation circle to read aloud and discuss National Poet Laureates to identify each poet’s “secret ingredient,” what made the poet stand out, the same question she says she considered for 25 years as a trained docent at Rochester’s Memorial Art Gallery.

Training herself to mindfully examine art and poetry extends to the natural world, Jospe explains. “Such mindfulness and curiosity is the stuff of poetry. Equally important is to experiment with possibilities, explore unusual images and juxtapositions, and embrace paradox. e trick is to know all the possibilities of the cra to render it so a reader is totally reeled in.”

In her writing, Jospe is “very mindful of form,” experimenting, letting each poem tell her what form and style it needs. Finding inspiration “everywhere,” whether in a conversation with a friend, adventures in the natural world, or even visual patterns and striking imagery around her, Jospe says she prefers lyric poetry, challenging herself to write well about something in a creative, unique way.

Jospe ritualistically rises early and writes every day. en at the end of the month, she goes through the writings and revises and submits what interests her. She values recognition of individual poems by the time she publishes them as a collection.

Most important to Jospe in her creative writing is connection, “bringing joy to people and helping them see how they can contribute to positive energy. is is the gi of art. It brings out the best in us.”

Jospe explains, “Creative writing invites us to join the universals and big picture of life. It allows us to leave media, society, [and] personal concerns temporarily so that we connect on a greater spiritual level to something we each have inside that prods our curiosity and compassion.”

To budding writers, Jospe says, “Read. Read! Read! Write. Write no matter what. Set aside time to pen your thoughts as a regular practice even if you don’t think you have anything to write about. Re-read a week later what you’ve written and revise. en find friends and share, ask their opinion. Be ready to keep revising. Read how other people have dealt with what you’re thinking about. Google different ways to understand a theme.”

Jospe is o en featured at poetry readings and events around Rochester. She recently read from her latest book, Whispers of Perhaps,

and this May, she will read for the Poetry Trail at the Webster Arboretum. Check out Jospe’s websites for more information on her publications and upcoming readings: kdjospe.blogspot.com, foothillspublishing.org/jospe/ Whispers of Perhaps

“In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.”

Perhaps this proverb brings hope, and perhaps we each have magic and imagine one hand on a staff, one hand on another’s shoulder... See how that woman smiles, how you can’t even guess that old man has a limp, and no one makes wrinkles in the forehead, no eyebrow hinting of worry.

Perhaps some ask, what is best knowing there is no answer. Others ask about the king, hearing both hands are on his stick

Some answer, Perhaps it will help him guide. Others implore fate. Others continue to smile. Who knows?

Look at him, that bandage slung over his eye, the other eye staring ahead so intently. Can anyone guess what he sees?

What do we ever know about what another is thinking, seeing, feeling? Tell me, how do you color your perhaps? What whispers do you want it to tell you?

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Whispers of Perhaps cover photo, capturing what it looks like to be a city in the sky, reflecting the implied perhaps of our human capacity for subjective perception – pareidolia, which imposes meaning
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ENCYCLOPEDIA: 27 books, outdated. For clever crafter. You pick up in Farmington. phermann2@rochester.rr.com

SCRAP METAL - metal patio table and steel clothes pole. You remove. BARBMIDU@GMAIL.COM

RADIO-CONTROLLED PLANE and SAILBOAT. Need TLC. Both workable. Nice father-son project. Webster/Penfield area. Text or call (585) 217-6811.

4-DRAWER FILE CABINET. You pick up. 585-261-0905

HARLEQUIN ROMANCE BOOKS. Different series. 585-486-4038

MAHOGANY DINING ROOM TABLE w/two leaves 5 x 3 1/2. You pick up Clifton Springs. 617-699-0716

MAGAZINES - National Geographic magazines, 1955-present. National Wildlife magazines, 1975-present. All must go, you move. gagekm@twc.com

Large bag full of various PACKING/SHIPPING MATERIALS. Located in E Rochester. 585-733-8211

GLASS SHELVING MATERIAL - (5pcs) 1/4 x 6 x 30, (3pcs) 3/16 x6 x35, (2pcs) 3/16 x 4 x 22 1/2. cochise@post.com

BOWLING TROPHIES from the 70s. Several. Remarkllib@aol.com

1960 20HP Mercury parts motor. Mark 5 parts motor. 6-cylinder crankshaft assemblies. Other parts. Text 585-230-9380

ALTON WATER PURIFIER, one 5-gallon purifying tank w/filter and tubes for attachments. Also, a 1.5-gal. storage tank. 315-462-3388

Six DARK GREEN HOLLY BUSHES. Batavia area. 585-813-2828

Old SNOWBLOWER. Pickup in Pavilion. Repair or parts. amysue7419@gmail.com

Clarion DB285ISB RADIO with removable faceplate & remote. 2004

Nissan Frontier WIRING HARNESS. American International ND-K717

MOUNTING KIT. 585-905-6172

EXERCISE BIKE, BATHROOM SCALE. You pick up. 585-223-3903

ROUTER + all wires included. Netgear N600; works fine. You pick up. allentom322@gmail.com

Chewy goofed. Ordered dog Seresto collar, got CAT COLLAR, do not have a cat. Any takers? Cat shelter? enaginny@gmail.com

ROSEBUSH. You dig. Fairport. 585-388-0318

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If you have an ORCHID that you no longer want, I will adopt & pick up, Webster/Penfield area. Text 585-217-3397

Seeking an ATV or DIRT BIKE - running or not for father/son project. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278

Used WEIGHT TRAINING EQUIPMENT for youth football and wrestlers. Text Jim 585-465-0133

MAHJONGG set for veteran. No texts. 585-377-0878

Sturdy WOODEN DINING ROOM TABLE for senior citizen. No chairs needed. 585-381-6546

COMIC BOOKS – any and all. Avid collector. Will pick up any amount. Call or text 585-260-0437

Senior citizen collecting RETURNABLE BOTTLES/CANS to supplement fixed income. Please Monroe County only. seniorcitrecycles@gmail.com

MEDICAL SUPPLIES – will be redistributed for free. 585-953-9657

AIRSOFT GEAR in good condition. 585-419-5246

Seeking a WEBER GRILL you are no longer using. Text or call Matt at 315-576-1278

CONCRETE BLOCKS, CRUTCHES, CHILD’S SANDBOX with cover. 25-mile radius from Honeoye. sohill15@gmail.com

OLD TYPEWRITERS and HOBBY TRAINS & accessories, any condition. gregcloud55@gmail.com

MODELS - Built or Unbuilt. Automotive, Military, Aviation, Ships, Slot Cars, etc. Parts and Pieces ok. Collector looking for projects, restore. 585-314-6989

ADULT NUTRITION DRINKS, any brand; DOG/BABY PLAYPEN/GATE, LEASH, HARNESS. Any dog supplies. Lakeville. Call/text 585-649-8706

CHICKEN COOP and/or FENCING for chickens. schiff06@frontiernet.net

Restorer collector looking OLD ELECTRONICS - computers, video games, stereo equipment HiFi speakers, film cameras, ham/CB radios, records, reels + more. 585-883-5334

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Lessons in Problem Solving and Perseverance:

4-H Honeoye Robotics Club Competes in Two FIRST Robotics Competitions

When you are looking to identify future innovators, look no further than our very own town of Honeoye. e Honeoye Robotics 4-H Club is a group of young people ages 13-19 who build robots for competition. is year, they competed with their robot in two FIRST robotics competitions.

Mike Shaughnessy leads the Honeoye team along with other engineering mentors Richard Langkamp, Eric Fiegl, and Keith Richardson, guiding youth in designing, building, and programming a functioning competition robot. rough the project, youth not only learned important science and engineering skills, but also persistence, problem solving, and teamwork.

A global organization, FIRST robotics stands for For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology. Each year, FIRST gives teams a different challenge. Teams must build robots to complete a given task within specifications FIRST presents. is year, the competition, entitled Crescendo, required robots to place “notes” in designated “speakers” around the course. To finish the match, robots must also climb onto a “stage.”

e Honeoye 4-H team goes by the name of SUITS, which stands for Students Utilizing Ingenuity, Technology, and Science. eir first competition for 2024 was held at RIT the weekend of March 16th. At this competition, the SUITS placed 31st out of 54 teams. e robot fought them all the way, and they had to frequently return to the pit to repair mechanical issues. Under the leadership of their mentors, the youth worked hard to keep their robot going throughout the competition and never gave up. Upon elimination from the RIT competition, the team returned to the shop to continue working on the robot for several hours.

eir second competition was at the NY Tech Valley Regional in Albany the weekend of March 23rd. Plagued with mechanical problems yet again, the team worked hard in the pits trying to improve the robot. ough they finished 49th out 52 teams, their hard work in the pits and the team’s determination and drive resulted in the SUITS’ last three matches being their best, a testament to hard work improving the performance.

e youth learned important engineering (and life!) concepts

for their persistence and problem solving through a difficult season, and a big thank you to their adult mentors for guiding them every step of the way. e following youth club members attended the competitions this year: Daniel Richardson, Chloe Brunk, Chelsie Odenbach, Zachary Struble, Lily Temple, Lucas Mastin, Hunter Manciocchi, Jason Zanche, Cassandra Zanche, and Nicholas Connor.

Odenbachsays,“ erearesomanyfunthingsaboutrobotics, but one of my favorites is that community at the competitions and the learning experience. Everyone at the competitions is very positive towards each other and they are willing to help teams they’re up against. At both competitions I went to this year, I learned a lot about why wiring neatly is important and the struggles of having a double-jointed arm. Also cheering at the competitions is very fun because you can be as loud as you want.”

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Honeoye Robotics team at the 2024 RIT FIRST Competition

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE

Christian Science Church

3350 Middle Cheshire Rd., Canandaigua, NY 14424

Sun. Service & Sunday School: 10:30AM

Wed. Testimonial Meeting: Noon at Church

Reading rm. @ Church Tues. 11AM - 2:30PM & before & a er services christiansciencechurch@frontier.com • christianscience.com

Find us on Facebook at Christian Science Canandaigua • 585-393-9935 for info.

EPISCOPAL

Zion Episcopal Church

120 East Main Street, Palmyra 315-597-9236 • www.zionepiscopalpalmyra.org

Sunday Mornings at 10am: Holy Eucharist with Music

All are ALWAYS welcome!

St. John's Episcopal Church

183 N. Main Street • Canandaigua, NY 14424 585-394-4818

Sunday: Holy Eucharist, Rite II, 10AM Website: https://www.stjohnscanandaigua.org e Reverend David Hefling, Rector

LUTHERAN

St. John’s Lutheran Church LCMS

153 Church Ave., Farmington • 315-986-3045 • www.pumpkinhook.org

Pastor Robert Weidmayer

Wednesdays 7:00pm live/streaming Sundays 9:45am live/streaming (8:45am Sunday School) www.facebook.com/pumpkinhook

St. Mark Lutheran Church (Mendon) - LCMS

18 Victor-Mendon Road, Route 251 (east of Route 64) • 624-1766 www.stmarkmendon.org

Sunday 9am Services in person and streamed on Facebook Live (facebook.com/stmarkmendon)

List your place of Worship on our monthly Worship Pages. Call 226-8111 today.

METHODIST

Vine Valley Methodist Church

6370 Vine Valley Road, Middlesex 585-554-0402

Pastor J. Lanni

Sunday Worship – 9:15am

Honeoye Falls United Methodist Church

31 East Street, Honeoye Falls • 585-624-3387

honeoyefallsumc.org • office.hfumc@gmail.com

Pastor Christine Mitchell • PastorChrisMitchell.UMC@gmail.com

Sunday Service is held in person at 10:30am and available on Facebook Live at https://www.facebook.com/HoneoyeFallsUMC. Come as you are, all are welcomed.

NON-DENOMINATIONAL

Faith Bible Church

9041 West 20A, Honeoye • 367-3230

Pastor John Karle

Sunday School 10am • Service 11am

Sunday Evening Services 6pm

Finger Lakes Bible Church

Barry Slater, Pastor

“Building Lives on God’s Word” FLCC, Canandaigua Campus, Room 2302

Worship: Sunday 9:45am • Bible Study: Wednesday 6:45pm (online only) 585-622-7161 • flbcnys@gmail.com • FingerLakesBibleChurch.org

ORTHODOX

Protection of the Mother of God Russian Orthodox Church

ХРАМ ПОКРОВА ПРЕСВЯТОЙ БОГОРОДИЦЫ

100 Stanford Dr., Rochester, NY 14610 • 585-224-0554

Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish

Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians

Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org

But I always think that the best way to know God is to love many things. ~Vincent van Gogh, Dear Theo: An Autobiography of Vincent van Gogh, 1937

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Get vocal on social Post pictures, tweets, and status updates of either the small business you own, or of yourself shopping at one, and be sure to use the hashtag #ShopSmall. Also write positive Yelp reviews for the small businesses you love and support. Sign up for local business’ loyalty programs – Does a local business have a customer loyalty and rewards program? Sign up for it –not only will you be supporting a local business, but you’ll get discounts and rewards for it, too.

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National Dolphin Day

There are 40 dolphin species. we are most familiar with is the bottlenose dolphin.

Dolphins are light sleepers

brain rests while the other half stays alert.

April 14, 2024

50 Million Years Ago

Four-legged land creatures start spending more and more time in water and gradually started evolving into water-based mammals.

30 Million Years Ago

Squalodons Take to the Oceans

A toothed whale that uses echolocation like the modern dolphin frequents our oceans.

20 Million Years Ago

Dolphin-like creatures called kentriodontids use active echolocation to navigate waters.

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PAW’S CORNER

STRANGE BUT TRUE

This

little dog has a

lot of moxie

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I adopted a small mutt from the local shelter and named her “Moxie.” She’s adorable but really energetic. She’ll actually jump straight up in the air as high as my waist! She also tugs hard at the leash when we walk. How do I tame all of this energy? -- Janice F., Hyde Park, New York

DEAR JANICE: Congratulations on your new pet! Moxie sounds like a bundle of joy. But I can understand that all her energy can be tiring.

In addition to walks twice a day (or more, if you can swing it), give Moxie plenty of puppy toys to play with at home, and spend time with her on the floor just playing fetch and helping her work off more of that energy.

She may also respond very well to a consistent schedule of walks, feeding and bedtime (yes, bedtime). Build certain predictable routines around each of these events. When it’s time for a walk, call Moxie and have her sit while you put on her leash. During walks, keep the leash short and work on the “heel” command. But when in a safe, open area, give Moxie more room on the leash to explore. When it’s bedtime, create a routine that is the same every night -- one that is positive, with a little play time and a signal to settle down and rest (such as turning down the lights).

Now, if Moxie’s energetic behavior is morphing into something more serious, like destroying furniture or being aggressive toward other dogs or humans on walks, that’s a problem you’ll need to address as soon as possible. Talk to Moxie’s vet about ways to reduce her hyperactivity and anxiety (if those are the causes). If she isn’t responding to basic behavioral training, hire a trainer to help.

Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com.

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HEALTH BENEFITS OF HONEY

Regulates blood sugar: The combination of fructose and glucose in honey may help the body regulate its blood sugar levels, which could be beneficial to those with diabetes. Certain types of honey also may have a lower hypoglycemic index, which means they don’t cause a dramatic shift in blood sugar, according to the food and health resource Real Food for Life.

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THE ROAD

Grateful to Alert Driver

VENT BRIGHTER

Excess Noise

Saturday, April 6th just before noon on 15A in Rush, a child ran into the road right in front of my vehicle. There was no other option than to slam on my brakes. The driver following me in a black SUV quickly veered into the other lane, avoiding striking my vehicle, which surely would have been catastrophic for the child as it would have propelled me forward and into the child’s path. I am extremely grateful for the driver’s alertness and defensive actions and wish to express a very sincere THANK YOU. From the Red Honda CRV

After attending a weekend celebration I have to ask: Why does the band or music have to be so loud? Even when sitting the furthest away you have to turn your ear within a foot to hear someone talk, that’s ridiculous! Then everyone around has to raise their volume. To come home with ringing in your ears and a sore throat ruins the fun.

Young People in Management

Eclipse brings “sunshine”

While some of us may have missed out on a clear view of the eclipse, warmth reigned even as the temperature dropped, as we shared and connected with others. So many people spent time with friends and family that traveled for the unique event. Many small towns hosted gatherings for community members to make memories with families, friends, and no-longer-strangers. Thank you to those who hosted events for such amazing, once-in-a-lifetime memories! Because – even though it may have been cloudy, the people around you made it feel warm and sunny!

I don’t think young people belong in management positions. There’s so many reasons for this. For one, they walk in without any experience and not truly prepared for what needs to be done. Everyone knows with age comes wisdom. They’re just not comprehending how to run a place properly, or listen to concerns and then sometimes they don’t really know what to do about it. Sometimes it’s just laziness. Some sit around and do nothing. Walk around, looking around, flirting. Please choose better or pay attention to what’s going on.

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Benco Inc. is seeking an experienced Corporate Driver to join our team.

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Palmyra-Macedon is an Equal Opportunity Employer. When leaving a job, professionals should always be courteous and considerate toward their current employers.

Palmyra-Macedon Central School District

Learn. Grow. Contribute.

We are currently accepting applications for the following vacancies:

• 2nd Shift Laborer ($38,070/yr)

• Teacher Aide ($15.75/hr)

• Food Service Helper ($15.75/hr)

Training is provided for the following positions:

• Bus Driver ($28.30/hr)

• Substitute Bus Driver ($26.60/hr)

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DID YOU KNOW?

Howhouseholdsearntheirincome haschangeddramaticallyoverthe last several decades. According to a Pew Research Centeral analysis of the Decennial Census andAmericanCommunitySurveys integrated Public Use Microdata Sample files, in 1960 only fathers worked in 70 percent of American households. That figure has dropped in each ensuing decade and by 2012 fathers were the sole earners in just 31 percent of American households. While one in four households in American were dual income households in 1960, by 2012 that figure had risen to 60 percent. While those figures represent dramatic changes, the number of households in which mothers are the sole earners has not changed all that much since 1960. In 1960, mothers were the sole earners in just 2 percent of American households. Fifty-two years later 6 percent of American households featured mothers as the sole earners.

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