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Chandler is a 10 month old tabby cat with lots of personality and energy. He loves to do zoomies at midnight, eat cheese, squash bugs and sleep in his cat tree. He’s a bundle of joy and I’m happy I adopted him.

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Halloween pet safety is a paramount concern

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Please warn your readers to keep their cats indoors on Halloween night! I’ve heard too many stories of cats disappearing or being injured by people with ill intentions -- especially black cats. -- Francis in Des Moines, Iowa

DEAR FRANCIS: It’s a good a idea to keep cats indoors every night, but yes, they face additional threats to their safety on Halloween.The biggest danger is from cars -- traffic is heavier during peak trick-or-treating hours, around sunset. Frequent opening and closing of the front door is another danger: As owners hand out treats in the doorway, their cat may take the opportunity to run outside -- often right into the busy street.

Halloween safety extends to all the pets in the household. Cats are not likely to get into the big bowl of candy near the doorway, but dogs may be fascinated by the wrappers and lovely aromas. If owners don’t keep watch, their dog may overturn the bowl and begin gobbling up chocolate or sugar-free candies that contain xylitol -- an ingredient that is poisonous to them.

While pranksters harming cats (and other pets) can happen, a much more concerning fact is that many people adopt black cats for Halloween, only to abandon them afterward for one reason or another -- they’re too expensive to take care of, their apartment management doesn’t allow pets, and so on. Impulsive adoptions are a bigger risk.

So keep your pets safe on Halloween by placing them in a separate room during the busiest part of trick-or-treating, or duringaparty.Andmakesurethecandystaysoutoftheirreach.

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Autumn burned brightly, a running flame through the mountains, a torch flung to the trees. ~Faith Baldwin, American Family

Volunteers Needed

GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY

• Tool ri Shop: Volunteer/donation based storefront that provides reuse of tools/hardware, Flexible Volunteer times with a variety of roles from Cashier to Tool Preparation, with profits benefiting Senior programs in our Community. Email delandfire@gmail.com to become part of our family.

• Girl Scouts: Co-leaders for troops, resource people, businesses able to give tours. Email fniteowl33@gmail.com

• e South Perinton Cemetery Association: We have the following Cemetery Board positions to fill: Secretary, Assistant Superintendent, and Website Master. We look forward to having new partners fill these positions, joining us in providing essential services to our local communities. Email: spcemetery1916@gmail.com

• Patrick Place - A Comfort Care Home Inc.: Patrick Place is seeking volunteers for resident care, fundraising, community outreach, buildings maintenance and landscaping/gardening. Email: directorpatrickplace@ gmail.com

• UR Noyes Health (Spice Box Gi Shop): Join our team of Spice Box Gi Shop volunteers! All profits from purchases go right back into the community, supporting Noyes Health, our patients and community. Email christa_barrows@urmc.rochester.edu or call 585-335-4358

• Heritage Christian Stables: Volunteer at HCS in Webster and make a difference. Support riders as they build strength and confidence through equine-assisted services. Help by side-walking, leading horses, or assisting with barn tasks, all while joining a kind, compassionate, and welcoming community. Email: stablesvolunteer@heritagechristianstables.org

• Hospeace House, INC: Do you have 4 hrs a month to volunteer at a Comfort Care Home located in Naples. Email: kathymincer@ hospeacehouse.org

• Mt. Carmel House, LLC: Opportunities for kind, compassionate individuals willing to support and/or care for members of the community in their final stage of life’s journey. All training provided. Teens to adults welcome. Email: heathermtcarmelhouse@gmail.com

• Friends of Batavia: We sell hotdogs every Friday next to the Holland Land office & we could use a couple of extra hands. We use $$ to keep the Peace Garden looking beautiful & the flags hanging! Email: btcsdepot@aol.com

• Serenity House of Victor: We are a two-bed comfort care home seeking caregiver, grounds, and fundraising volunteers. No experience necessary. We provide training. Share your most valuable gi - yourself! Come join our team. Email serenityhousevictor@gmail.com or call 585-924-5840

• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry: Help with Foodlink deliveries on the occasional Monday morning (every 4 - 6 weeks). Help us unload the truck and stock the pantry. Takes less than an hour. Call 585991-8220 or email ggefoodpantry@gmail.com.

• Big Springs Museum: Mondays 9:00 until noon & Sundays 1:00 - 4:00. You may even be able to work from home. Research and writing, website maintenance, social media posting, organizing, carpentry, painting, cleaning, electrical, event planning, membership management & growth, and more! Email: bigspringsevents@gmail.com or call 585-538-9880

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HEALTH BENEFITS OF VEGETARIAN DIETS

Many people change their lifestyles in an effort to improve their overall health. Changing the foods one eats is one of the more common ways people try to get healthy, and many people find adopting a vegetarian diet helps them realize their goals.

Adopting a vegetarian diet can be a great way to improve personal health. Vegetarians may now find it easier to maintain their lifestyles than ever before thanks to the year-round availability of a variety of fresh produce and more vegetarian dining options offered at restaurants. Even premade vegetarian foods are more widely available at markets and grocery stores.

Approximately six to eight million adults in the United States eat no meat, fish or poultry, according to a Harris Interactive poll commissioned by the Vegetarian Resource Group, a nonprofit organization that disseminates information about vegetarianism. Many more avoid red meat while still eating fish and poultry.

Although studies into vegetarianism long pointed out the potential nutritional deficiencies of such a diet, the tides have shifted, and many nutrition experts now note how eating plant-based foods offers sufficient nutrition and can reduce the risk for chronic illnesses. A vegetarian diet may offer protection against cardiovascular disease, some cancers, type 2 diabetes, and obesity. Data published in the Proceedings of the Nutrition Society found vegetarian diets are high in carbohydrates, dietary fiber, essential vitamins and minerals; offer an abundance of antioxidants; and are very low in saturated fat. However, switching to a vegetarian diet is not enough to lose weight or get healthier. Choosing the right type of vegetarian foods - including whole grains, fruits, vegetables, and proteinrich legumes - and controlling portions is key.

Vegetarians may have low cholesterol, as well as fewer incidences of stroke and obesity and cardiovascular incidents than non-vegetarians. Whether this is entirely food-based, or because vegetarians tend to also embrace other healthy habits, has not yet been determined.

Understanding the Risk Reduction of Statins With Cholesterol

Q. A.

DEAR DR. ROACH: A cardiologist recently suggested that I should consider taking a statin because of my “borderline” cholesterol level. So, I took a dive into the details of statin therapy. I learned that although statins are thought to reduce the chance of a cardiovascular event by up to 50%, the actual reduction is very small.

I presented this information to the cardiologist and decided to forego statin therapy, which he endorsed. A better understanding of this difference would be very valuable to your readers. -- T.G.

ANSWER: The amount of absolute risk reduction from a statin in a person without known heart disease depends mostly on a person’s absolute risk of heart disease. This depends on the person’s risk factors such as age, sex, blood pressure, cholesterol level, smoking status, family history, and others. (When a person already has known heart disease, then the benefits of a statin are so large that this kind of analysis isn’t generally done.)

The relative risk reduction from a statin depends on the potency and dose of a statin, but a typically used number is about a relative risk reduction of 20%. (A 50% relative risk reduction isn’t achievable with the current medication.)

I normally go through this analysis with every patient when considering a statin, and it starts with estimating their absolute risk prior to treatment. There are several calculators to give an estimate; I usually use tinyurl.com/PREVENTCalc and adjust it for any risk factors that are not considered by the calculator. (I should add that some people have difficulty understanding these numbers and simply ask me about my opinion, which is fine, but I prefer to work collegially.)

For example, a 75-year-old man who has a cholesterol level of 220 mg/dL and an HDL of 45 mg/dL with a blood pressure of 140/80 mmHg (all of which might be considered “borderline”), the calculator gives an estimated absolute risk of 19.4%. This is the risk of this person developing any kind of obstructive heart disease, including a heart attack or death, during the next 10 years.

With a statin, a reasonable guess would be a drop of about 20% of the absolute risk (19.4% in this case), meaning a drop to 15.5%. The relative risk reduction is 20%, but the absolute risk reduction for this person is 3.9%.

A second example is a 50-year-old woman with the exact same numbers who has an absolute risk reduction of 3.6%. She would get the same 20% reduction, but this is only a 0.72% drop for a new absolute risk of 2.88%.

Clinicians and epidemiologists use another number called the “number needed to treat” (NNT), which is a function of the absolute risk reduction. In the examples above, about 26 75-year-old men would need to be treated for 10 years to prevent a case of heart attack or death, while 139 50-year-old women would need to be treated to prevent one case.

The benefit of a statin or any other treatment to reduce heart disease depends on how much risk a person has to begin with. Whether this benefit is “worth it” to any given person depends not only on the absolute benefit, but also on their aversion to medicine and their level of worry about heart disease.

The cost of a statin ($5 or $10 a month) isn’t a big consideration for most. Serious side effects to statins are rare, but if they occur, there are alternatives.

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

The Haunted Legacy of the Historic Naples Hotel

“Visitors have reported seeing as many as six ghosts, including a woman and her phantom children, and a man named Topper. The spirits have been known to move hanging pictures, turn lights on and off, and lock doors.”
REAL HAUNTED HOTELS & LODGING

In the heart of downtown Naples, a stately red-brick building stands as both a local landmark and a paranormal magnet. e Naples Hotel, built in 1895, has drawn visitors for generations – some for its hospitality, others for the chance to encounter the unknown.

According to owners, Tom and Destiny Salviski, the hotel’s origins reach back even further: “Originally constructed as Lyon Tavern in 1818, just a mile south of the original pioneer settlement in Naples, the Naples Hotel is steeped in history.”

BuiltbySimeonLyonasastoponthe old stagecoach line between Geneva and Bath, the original structure was replaced by the current brick building in 1895. Today, the hotel offers a bar, restaurant, and ten suite-style rooms, “each designed to evoke the ambiance of the era while offering modern comforts.”

But not all of its guests, it seems, have checked out.

e Naples Hotel is apparently “home to several spirits, including a ghost known as Topper. Whispers, unexplained movement in artwork, lights flickering, televisions turning on and off, or coat hangers inexplicably dangling from the bathroom ceiling light, have all occurred at this ghostly destination.”

Staff and guests alike have reported resident ghost, Alice, a woman “sitting in the front dining room while her two ghostly children have been seen peering out the upstairs window.” ere are reportedly two men haunting one of the hotel rooms with flickering flashlights, the lilac scent of a woman o en fills a front hotel room, and a Civil War soldier has been seen descending the basement steps.

NAPLES HOTEL
“Originally constructed as Lyon Tavern in 1818, just a mile south of the original pioneer settlement in Naples, the Naples Hotel is steeped in history.”
TOM AND DESTINY SALVISKI

e Salviskis have experienced their share of the unexplained. As Destiny told the Haunted History Trail of New York State, she has heard doors closing on the second floor while working alone in the office, and “cameras confirmed there was no one else there and no explanation for the sounds.” Some guests have reported the smell of sweet tobacco smoke or the sound of children running in the halls.

Over the years, the Naples Hotel’s eerie reputation has attracted national attention. e building was featured in Season 8 of Syfy’s Ghost Hunters, where paranormal investigators explored its many stories of ghostly activity. e Haunted History Trail notes that “most recently, the owners of the hotel discovered a door on the third floor that had locked itself from the inside.”

Media outlets such as A Haunted Tour of the Finger Lakes and Real Haunted Hotels & Lodging have also highlighted the hotel’s spirited lore. e latter

observed that “visitors have reported seeing as many as six ghosts, including a woman and her phantom children, and a man named Topper. e spirits have been known to move hanging pictures, turn lights on and off, and lock doors.”

Despite its haunted reputation, the hotel remains a welcoming destination. Destiny Salviski says the spirits “seem to be happy to be here – maybe they’re happy with the renovations we’ve made.”

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What colors are used in Día de los Muertos?

Dia De Los

This holiday uses the colors yellow and orange to portray marigolds, the sun, and light. Marigolds and their strong scent and bright colors are thought to their way back home.

November 2

The ancient indigenous people of Mexico have practiced rituals celebrating the lives of past ancestors for around 3,000 years. The celebration that is now known as the Day of the Dead originally landed on the ninth month of the Aztec calendar and was observed for the entire month. In the 20th century, the month long festivities were condensed to three days called The Days of the Dead: Halloween on October 31, Day of the Innocents on November 1, and Day of the Dead on November 2.

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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

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Gorham Free Library

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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

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CHAIRYOGA,MostSaturdays,99:45am.Seeouronlinecalendar. KNIT&STITCH,firstandthirdTuesdays,10am-12pm.EUCHRE, Thursdays,3-5pm.BOOKCLUB, Wednesday,November19th,third Wednesdaymonthly,6-7pmreadingTheBookWomanofTroublesomeCreekbyKimMicheleRichardson.Getacopyatthefront desk!FALLCARDMAKINGCLASS, Saturday,November1st,11am1pm.Make3beautifulfallthemed cards!Registrationrequired,$20 cashorcheck.SOILPAINTING, Monday,November17th,5:306:30pm.

Hostedbyarepresentativeofthe OntarioCountySoilandWater ConservationDistrict,wewilllearn aboutthebasicsofsoilscienceand incorporatesoilintoafunpainting activity.Thisclassisforkidsand adults!MOVIEMATINEE:MonaLisa Smile,Tuesday,November25th, 11:30-1:30.Joinusforacozy moviematineeshowingwithpopcorn,hotchocolate,andotherrefreshments!

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55thAnnualHolidayFairCraft Show: Saturday,November15, 9AM-3PM;atBloomfieldHigh SchoolGyms,OakmountAve, Bloomfield;120crafterspaces,sellingawidevarietyofcrafts,gifts,& homemadegoodies.Lunchmade by&profitedbyHandsofHope Kitchen.SponsoredbytheIonia UnitedMethodistChurch.Free admission&parking.Bringyour holidayshoppinglist!

BloomfieldLionsClub-SpaghettiDinner atVeteransPark. DineinorTakeout.Wednesday, Wednesday,November12th,4:306:30pmorSOLDOUT.6910Routes 5&20Bloomfield.Adults$12.00 (13andUP),Children$6(12and under).DinnerincludesSpaghetti, Meatballs,salad,breadandice cream.EmbraceYourSisters(Breast Cancernon-profit)lassistingin DiningRoom.(Proceedsbenefit charitableworkweperforminour community).NEXTSCHEDULED DINNERISWEDNESDAYJANUARY 14TH.

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GleanersCommunityKitchenis open! Afree,hotmealisserved dailyatnoon,M-F,everyday, everyweekatGleanersCommunity Kitchen.Gleanersislocatedinthe heartofCanandaiguaonSt.Johns CourtoffHowellSt.,inthebasementofSt.John’sEpiscopal Church.Everyoneiswelcome!

HistoricChurchWalkingTourBenFalter,DirectorofEducation, revisitsfourhistoricchurcheson NorthMainStreetinCanandaigua forourfallwalkingtours.Western NewYork,thenknownasthe “BurnedOverDistrict,”experiencedmajorreligiousrevivalsin the19thcentury.Canandaiguawas developingfromafrontiersettlementtoawell-establishedcommunity.Examiningthehistoryof Canandaigua’sFirstCongregational Church,FirstUnitedMethodist Church,St.Mary’s,andUnited Churchallowsustounderstand theseimportantaspectsofthe community’sculturalhistory. Rainorshine.Toursarefreebut donationsaregreatlyappreciated. HeldattheOntarioCountyHistoricalSociety,55N.MainSt., Canandaigua.http://www.ochs.org

HistoricChurchWalkingTour: BenFalter,DirectorofEducation, revisitsfourhistoricchurcheson NorthMainStreetinCanandaigua forourfallwalkingtours. WesternNewYork,thenknownas the“BurnedOverDistrict,”experiencedmajorreligiousrevivalsin the19thcentury.Canandaiguawas developingfromafrontiersettlementtoawell-establishedcommunity.Examiningthehistoryof Canandaigua’sFirstCongregational Church,FirstUnitedMethodist Church,St.Mary’s,andUnited Churchallowsustounderstand theseimportantaspectsofthe community’sculturalhistory. Rainorshine.Toursarefreebut donationsaregreatlyappreciated. November7&21-2pm.http:// www.ochs.org

MonteCarloNight- RotaryClub ofCanandaiguaMonteCarloNight SaturdayNovember1,2025to benefitFamilyPromiseofOntario County.6-10PMatHotel Canandaigua,205LakeshoreDrive. Enjoyaneveningoffun,foodand fellowshipwithnoregretgaming tohelpthehomeless.Heavyhors d’oeuvresanddessertwithacash bar.Raffles,silentandliveauctions withaJackpotRaffle.Call 585-472-5265or585-905-3988 fortickets.Visitwww. canandaiguarotary.orgformoreinformation.Cocktailattireblacktie optional.

CheshireVol.FireDept.Turkey Raffle- Fun,interactiveeventfeaturing:1.KidsCornerwithface painting,pettingzooandkidorientedcompetitions.2.Gamesof chanceforadults.3.Pick-a-prize auction.4.SpecialGuestMCradiocelebrityfromWBEE.Free snacks.November8th,from5to8 PMattheCheshireVolunteerFire Department,4285StateRoute21, Canandaigua.NOENTRYFEE!

EasternBoysinWesternShirts Band-- BenefitsponsoredbyRise UpTherapeuticHorsemanship.Saturday,November8,2:00-5:00 p.m.,atthenewCarriageEvent Center,OntarioCountyFairgrounds,CountyRd.10, Canandaigua.Foodandadult beverages/softdrinkstrucks,Crafts, RaffleBaskets,Music,Family FriendlyFun!Children12andunderfree.Adults$15advance Venmo@RiseUp-EBWS;$20at door.AllproceedstobenefitRise UpTherapeuticHorsemanship. GreatMusictoBenefitaGreat Cause!

LasagnaDinnerforCCAT- 2nd annualLasagnaDinnerfor(CCAT) CheshireCommunityAction Team’soutreachprogramsandhistoricbuildingrestoration.Meator Cheeselasagna,salad,rollanda cookie.Takeoutonly,orderahead forpickupattheCheshireVolunteerFireDepartmentinCheshire from4-630onMonday,November 10th.Cost:$17perdinner.Order/ payon-linewww. cheshirecommuniyactionteam.org oremail:hello2ccat@gmail.comfor information.

QuailSummitHolidayBazaarJoinusforaHolidayBazaaratQuail SummitEstatesLounge,5102ParrishStreetExt.,Canandaiguaon November8thfrom12-4pm.Hand crafteditems,knitteditems, Christmasdecorations,baked goods,andmore!Allproceedsto benefitGleanersCommunity Kitchen.

“OrganBuilding101,” aspresentedbyMattParsons,a5thgenerationorganbuilder.This LunchtimeHistoryTalkwillbea briefhistoryoftheParsonsfamily’s uniquebusiness.ParsonsPipeOrganBuildersarerenownedasspecialistsonthe“KingofInstruments.”ThisLunchtimeHistory Talkfallseriesfinalewilltakeplace attheUnitedChurchin Canandaigua.Guestswillheara quickdemonstrationofthe church’sorgan,whichParsonsPipe OrganBuildersrestoredin2015. Freeandopentothepublic.We kindlyaskthatguestsdonotbring foodordrinkintothesanctuary. Call585-394-4975formoreinformation.

ConnieFredericks-Malone ’AlonewithMyMusic’ Benefit Concert-Sunday,November9that 1:00pm.ConnieFredericksMalonewillpresent“Alonewith MyMusic”attheFirstCongregationalChurch,58N.MainSt., Canandaigua.Theconcertwillraise fundsfortheAllAreWelcome missionwhichprovidesfundsfor theWoodLibrarytosupplybooks, relatedmaterials,andkitsabout diversity.

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CanandaiguaBotanicalSociety PlanningMeeting- Pleasejoinus onThursday,November13, 12:45pm-2:45pm,intheEwing RoomattheWoodLibraryin Canandaiguatohelpusplanfuture eventsfortheCanandaiguaBotanicalSociety.Where,when,and whatshallwedoforour152nd annualmeeting?Whatplacesshall wevisitorrevisit?Arethere speakersorpresentationswe shouldhost?Ifyouhaveinput,but areunabletoattendthemeeting, pleaseshareyourideaswithusat canandaiguabotanical@gmail.com.

CanandaiguaElksLodgePizza& WingsNight at19NiagaraStreet, Saturday,November1st,from4:00 pmto7:00pm.Dineinortake-out. CASHonly!Nophoneorderswill beaccepted.Thepublicisinvitedto comeinthefrontdoorentrance andplacetheirorderatthebar. Pizzasizes-7”,12”and16”,plus regular&bonelesschickenwings, chickentenders&mozzarellasticks.

IfYouPlantIt,TheyWillComeGardeningforOurPollinators: JointheCanandaiguaBotanical Societyat7PM,Thursday,November6,forapresentationabout gardeningforpollinators.TheMonarchbutterflyistheposterchildof pollinatorsandmilkweedisinhigh demandatgardencenterseverywhere.Butwhataboutalltheother butterflies,moths,andbeesthat arethreatenedbyhabitatloss?JudithAlberts,MasterGardener EmeritafortheVirginiaCooperativeExtension,willsharephotographsillustratinghercitizenscientist’sapproachtoraisingwild butterfliesandcultivatingnative plants.Thepresentationwilltake placeintheEwingRoomatthe WoodLibraryinCanandaigua.

CrystalBeachFireDept.Craft Sale&TurkeyRaffle willhostthis annualeventonSaturday,November8th,from10:00amto2:00pm at4468EastLakeRd/Rte364, Canandaigua.AlongwiththeVendorswillbeotherraffleitemsanda foodtruck.Greattimetostartyour Holidayshoppingandgrababiteto eat!!

VeteransDayCeremony- Heldat theCanandaiguaAmericanLegion Post256,454NMainSt., Canandaigua.VeteransDayCeremony11:00am.FreelunchfollowingforallVeterans.

VeteransDinner- HeldNovember 15,6-7pmattheCanandaigua AmericanLegionPost256,454N. MainSt.,Canandaigua.Freedinner forallVeteransandoneguest. http://www.alny256.com

PulitzerfinalistDanEganto headlineEwingForum withtalk onfreshwatercrisis-DanEgan,a two-timePulitzerPrizefinalistand best-sellingauthor,willheadline theEwingForumat4p.m.Sunday, November9,withatalkonthe growingthreatstoNorthAmerica’s freshwatersystems.Egan’stalkwill explorehowwarmingwaters, phosphoruspollution,and regulatorygapsarealtering freshwaterecosystemsand threateningthecommunitiesthat dependonthem.Hewillalsodiscusstheroleofscience,policy,and communityactioninreversing thesetrends.Tickets:gmeforum. orgorbycallingtheFHPACbox officeat585-412-6043.

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

WreathsAcrossAmericainFour BristolHillsCemeteries- Bristol HillsHistoricalSocietyseekssponsorstoensurethatallourlocal veteransinfourcemeteriesare rememberedwithawreathforthe holidayseason.Deadlinetosponsor awreathisDecember1.Volunteers neededfortheDecember13laying ofwreaths,startinginBristolCenterandthenontothreeother cemeteries.https:// bristolhillshistory.org/events/ wreaths-across-america-in-bristoland-south-bristol

FARMINGTON

ShrektheMusical- Cobblestone CommunityPlayersproudlypresent ShrektheMusical,ahilariousand heartwarmingstageadventure basedonthehitDreamWorksfilm andbelovedBroadwayshow.FollowShrek,agrumpybutlovable ogre,onhisjourneytorescuePrincessFiona-withthehelpofa talkativedonkeyandacastof quirkyfairytalecreatureswhojust wanttobeacceptedforwhothey are.Withtoe-tappingsongs,big laughs,andamessageabout friendshipandacceptance,thisis notyouraveragefairytale!Cost: $18.CobblestoneArtsCenter, 1622Route332,Farmington.Held November14,15&26and21,22 &23.https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/events

FarmingtonVolunteerFireAssociationPancakeBreakfastNOVEMBER2,2025from8AMto 11AM.Pancakes,eggs,sausage, coffee,andjuice.Cost$10,Senior citizensandchildren$7.Heldat 1225HookRd.,Farmington.

HEMLOCK

HelpSupportLocalFoodPantries- Astheholidaysandcolder weatherapproach,ourlocalfood pantriesneedyourhelp.Nonperishablefood,personalcare items,andmonetarydonationswill becollectedonFriday,November 15.From9:00a.m.tonoon,dropoffscanbemadeattheLittle FingerLakesCenterparkinglot (4705S.MainSt.,Hemlock)and theCLEANRecyclingCenteron FederalRoadinConesus.Inthe TownofRichmond,donationswill beacceptedattherecycling/trash centerfrom7:30a.m.tonoon.All itemswillbenefittheHemlock CommunityFoodPantryandLittle FreePantryinHoneoye.Thankyou foryourgenerosity!

HONEOYE

RichmondFireDepartmentTurkeyParty- TurkeyPartyand Sportsman’sRaffle!Saturday, November15,7pm,attheRichmondFireDepartment,4830Cty Rd36,Honeoye.Turkey&Ham Raffle.50/50Raffle.DoorPrizes. DrawingforGiftBaskets.“Cake Wheel”.Refreshments.Drawing forSportsman’sRaffle-Nightof TurkeyParty.BakedgoodsforCake Wheelarewelcome.Bringafriend, bringthefamily...funforallages! ParkingavailableonMainSt.

AnnualElectionDayDinnerJoinusforourtraditionalturkey dinnerwithallthefixings!The menuincludesroastedturkey, stuffing,mashedpotatoes,butternutsquash,rollsandgravy.Enjoyasliceofpieorcakefordessert! Take-outsavailable.Tuesday, November4,4pm,HoneoyeUnited ChurchofChrist,8758Main Street,Honeoye.

NativeAmericansofHoneoyeTheHoneoyeRichmondHistorical Society’snexttalkwillbepresented byJohnChampinofEast Bloomfield,whowilldiscussthe SenecaIndiansofthisarea,plus displaymanyartifactsfromtheir history.ThenameHoneoyederives fromtheSenecaword“Ha-Ne-AYah”,or“wherethelittlefingerlies ontheground”.Agreatwayto learnaboutourpastandofthe NativeAmericanswhooncelived here.HeldNovember13th,7pm, RichmondTownHall,8690Main St.,Honeoye.

LIVONIA

UMCLThriftShoppe -6Spring St.,Livoniaisburstingwithaffordablegoodqualityhousewaresand clothing.Open9-3Thursday&Friday,and9-2Saturday.Bagsale everydaystartingat$10.

GriefShare-GriefSupport Group: Helpandencouragement afterthedeathofalovedone.A GriefSharesupportgroupisasafe, welcomingplacewherepeople understandthedifficultemotions ofgrief.Atthis13-weekgroup, you’llreceivevaluableguidance andtips,leadingyoutorelief,comfortandpeaceofmind.Starts: Monday,SEPTEMBER8that6pm for13weeksat21SummersSt., Livonia.ToRegistergoto Griefshare.organdclickon”Finda Group”.

MANCHESTER

ManchesterModelRailroad AssociationOpenHouse- The ManchesterModelRailroadAssociationisholdinganopenhouseat theRailroadMemorialParkonRt. 21ManchesterthethirdSunday eachmonthAprilthrough December.Thenextopenhouse datesareSundayNovember15, andDecember21,2025from 12:00pmthrough4:00pm.Tourinsidearealcaboose,andviewtwo boxcarsdecoratedinLehighValley livery.Tourinsidetheredboxcar andseeaworkingOgaugemodel railroadrepresentingManchesterat theheightofLehighValleyrailroad activity.Allagesarewelcome. Admissionisfree,donationsare welcome.Formoreinformationgo tohttps://www.mmra1853.org/

MIDDLESEX

StackedPumpkinsFeltingWorkshop- Instructor:LisaDeFrancesco. Sunday,November2,12-2PM, RochesterFolkArtGuild,1445UpperHillRoad,Middlesex.Cost:$25 (optionalmaterialsfeeof$20).Materials:Woolrovingprovidedforall participants.Afeltingkit-including feltingneedles,feltingpad,and ribbon-availableasanoptional add-onforthosewhodon’thave theirowntoolsforafeeof$20.If youwouldliketobringyourown supplies,pleasebringfeltingneedlesandafeltingpad(ribbonis optional).Wewillsupplythewool roving.Contactprograms@ folkartguild.orgforquestionsabout materials.Noexperienceneeded. Allarewelcome!

STATISTICS SHOW JUST HOW BIG SMALL BUSINESS IS

No business is too small to be a small business. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics noted that microbusinesses, which are defined as firms that employ between one and nine employees, accounted for 75 percent of all private-sector employers as recently as 2013.

hometown events

HolidayCookieDecorating Workshop- Instructor:AnneKelly. Saturday,November15,1-3PM, RochesterFolkArtGuild,EastHill Farm,Middlesex.ClassFee:$40 (includesallmaterials).Ages:12 andup.Inthishands-onclass, you’lldecorateafestivesetoffour pre-bakedsugarcookiesusing colorfulroyalicingandpipingtools. Thisbeginner-friendlyclassisdesignedforanyonewhowantstotry theirhandatcookiedecoratingina supportiveandcreativeenvironment.Included:4pre-bakedsugar cookies.Coloredroyalicingand decoratingtools.Allmaterialsand instruction.AllergyInfo:Cookies containwheat,milk,andegg.Afull ingredientlistisavailableuponrequest.

PotterVolunteerFireDept. Breakfasts! ThePotterVolunteer FireDepartmentwillbehavinga BreakfastatthePotterFireHouse, 1255PhelpsRoad,thethirdSunday ofeachmonthonNOVEMBER15& 16,from5AMtillNoon.Wewillbe servingPancakes,sausages,home fries,breakfastsandwiches,eggs, toast,coffee,juiceandmore!

TrunkandTreat! Friday,October 31st,6pm-7pmattheMiddlesex UnitedMethodistChurch,1156 Route245,Middlesex.TRUNKAND TREATSintheparkinglot!

ElectionNightDinner- The MiddlesexUnitedMethodist Church(1156Route245)willhold itsannualElectionNightDinneron Tuesday,November4,2025from 4:30to7pm.Thecostis$12for adults,forchildren5to10yearsis $7andpreschoolisfree.Themenu ischickenandbiscuits,creamed onions,squash,coleslawand browniesfordessert.Dine-inor takeoutsareavailable.

HolidayStudioSalesattheFolk ArtGuild- November8-9& December13-14,2025from 11am-4pmat1445UpperHill Road,Middlesex.Celebratethe seasonattheFolkArtGuild’sannualHolidayStudioSales.Discover handmadepottery,weaving, woodworking,andotherfinecrafts createdbylocalartisansonEast Hill.EnjoyafestivedayintheFinger Lakes,meetthemakers,explore thestudios,andfinduniquegifts madewithcare.Freeadmission.

NAPLES

Eco-BookClub&Hike: Ifyouare anoutdoorenthusiastandbook lover,thisreadingandhiking comboisforyou!Duringeach session,abookaboutanaspectof thenaturalworldwillbediscussed followedbyaBYObrownbag lunch.Participantscanthenhead outintothewoodsforagrouphike tailoredtothethemeofthebook. Bookdiscussionsstartat11amand thehikegenerallyleavesat 12:30pm.Nextup:“Carbon,The BookofLife”byPaulHawken. November6,11-1:30pm,RMSC CummingNatureCenter,6472 GulickRoad,Naples.https://rmsc. org/events/eco-book-club/ 16thAnnualNaplesTurkeyTrot 5k&3kRace- OnThursday November27@8:30am.Start& finish@NaplesCommunityPark. Costis$5/runner,$20/family.All proceedsgoto:NaplesOpencupboard,NaplesCommunityPark Foundation,HospeaceHouse,or NaplesParentTeacherPartnership. Topreregister,gotoNaplesTurkey TrotFacebookpage.Mayregister dayofraceaswell.Preregister beforeNovember10,toreservea T-shirt.Prizesfortop3finishers& manydoorprizes.

SPRINGWATER

HikeGeneseeGreenwayin Nunda- HikeandExploreaportion oftheGeneseeGreenwaybetween NundaandtheErieCanalSunday November2from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails,followedbya socialget-togetheratHighBanks TaverninMt.Morris.Foradditional information/directions/updatesvisit thewebsite:springwatertrails.org

W. BLOOMFIELD

BreakfastBuffet- SundayNovember9th,7:30-11attheLimaLegion Post282,2475StateRoute65, WestBloomfield.$10Adults,$6 Ages8-12,7andunderFree. Scrambledeggs,homefries,French toast,bacon,sausage,pastries, fruit,juice,&coffee.Takeouts available.Everyonewelcome.

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Student Academic Features

I enjoy reading the Genesee Valley Penny Saver so much. I do all the puzzles and read every article with interest. As a retired teacher, I especially enjoy the articles about students and their achievements. This week there was an article about Lyla Jones from LeRoy Central School. Without the article in the GVPS, this young lady would not be recognized outside of her community for her success. Now so many more people can celebrate Lyla’s talent.

Community Support for Microfarming

Thank you so much to the Lima community for celebrating agriculture with us at the Pumpkin Festival! Compared to some local outlooks, your willingness to interact, ask questions, and appreciate the value of small ag in our changing economy was a complete breath of fresh air. Keep it up! It was a wonderful festival with a wonderful crowd.

ank You, Sierra!

At the end of August, I was mowing my lawn and disturbed a nest of ground wasps. I was stung many times around my right eye. Within 10 minutes, my face swelled up and my eye closed. I applied ice and Benadryl according to my doctor’s instructions. But at midnight, I awoke with difficulty breathing and shaking and called 911 for myself for the first time in my life. Sierra set an IV to administer meds that saved my life. Thank you doesn’t even come close to my gratitude! I’m a Grandma of 9 and glad to still be here for them and my 3 children! Praise to the calm driver as well, though I didn’t get her name.

Town Board Meetings

How sad that in a small town with a few thousand people in it, only 10 or so show up to a town board meeting. This is your town, your home, your community. Don’t you care about what is currently happening or the future of it? If you’re a younger family, I read something recently that stuck with me and maybe it will for you too: “I don’t know who needs to hear this but we are the new adults. We are responsible for participating in creating community events, programs, attending school board meetings, etc. so when you say things aren’t how they used to be, it’s because you aren’t doing your part.”

Pu ing kids in danger

I work as a sub as a cafeteria monitor. I noticed several pre-K students standing on the seats while they were there for lunch. When I approached them and asked them to sit down before they fell, their teacher, who was there with the teacher’s aid, told me “I got them” and continued to let them do this. This is unacceptable. What will they do next year? They need to learn now. The teacher should want to keep them safe. What would parents think if they knew this?

Town of Richmond

Town of Richmond Election 2025

Why I am a candidate for Richmond Town Justice

With a lifetime of service and community commitment, I seek to serve in this important role of Justice in our Town of Richmond. I believe every person deserves to be heard with fairness, dignity and respect. My background in the fields of education, counseling and non-profit leadership, and my years working with diverse communities in the U.S. and abroad have provided a rich experience that I bring to this position. I am dedicated to upholding the rule of law with impartiality, compassion and a steadfast respect for the rights of all individuals. Look for me on the ballot on November 4th! And thank you!

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• SMITHSONIAN MAGAZINES - lifetime collection. North Rose. jclingus@yahoo.com

• HOOKED ON PHONICS cassette reading program from the ‘90s. Penfield/Gananda. 585-377-2765

• HOSPITAL BED with table. 585-519-1885

• Larger UPHOLSTERED CHAIR. Charcoal grey. For TV room, man cave, etc. Great condition. Batavia. 585-356-5243

• 2 LARGE Plastic Outdoor Dog Houses. Good Condition. Size 38” L x 32” W and 36” L x 28” W. Honeoye Falls. Text 585-260-8951

• ELLIPTICAL, E25 by Sole Fitness. Good condition. Pick up Victor. 716-280-8116

• Three-foot-tall LIGHTED NATIVITY SET. Multiple outlet post with timer and makeshift manger included. Webster. donencour400@gmail.com or 585-671-9158

• High top KITCHEN TABLE, 4 chairs, 1 leaf. Good condition. Newark. 315-331-0813

• HAND TOOLS and HARDWARE. Corded electric drill, Hammers, bits, screwdrivers, nails, screws, bolts, and more. Wayland. 585-728-3801

• MULTIPLE LANGUAGES - books, CDs, and cassette tapes. RELIGIOUS BOOKS - CDs, and cassette tapes. Hopewell. Lbotts0813@aol.com

• PICKLEBALLS for making pickleball-themed crafts or ornaments. Garbage bag full. Canandaigua. 585-330-5985

• 4 SNOW TIRES from a Hyundai Accent. Used two winters. Batavia. 814-397-1432

• Myott Staffordshire CHINA. Made in England. Service for twelve. Walworth. Please text only. 585-281-4280

• BIKE RACK for car trunk only. Corfu. 585-762-8936

• CALENDARS. Peter Rolfe.11x14 desk, yrs. 1998-2016, can be reused in future yrs. or as postcards. Stafford. 585-345-4261

• PANOSOL 2 and PANOSOL 3D 6” PHOTOTHERAPY DEVICE with UVB LAMPS. Good condition. Hardly used. 585-356-8325

• Used Kohler TOILET, white, standard height. Excellent condition and flush mechanism. Pick up, Palmyra. 585-703-6115

• 10 BOARDS OF LUMBER, 2x6x12. Stacked and kept dry for 10 years. Penfield. Text 585-613-6548

• 200 GALLON WATER TANK to haul water. Well has gone dry. 585-509-1170

• 88 Keys Weighted Digital/Electric PORTABLE PIANO. 585-557-4605

• AMBER LIGHT BAR, full-size or Mini. 585-450-1367

• SLENDER CENTER DIET. 315-584-3626

• 3T BOYS SNOWSUIT, WINTER CLOTHES, and BOOTS. 315-830-6064

• FreeStyle Libre 2 CENSORS. 585-993-2432

• HAIR DIFFUSER ATTACHMENT for hair dryer. tcmoon67@yahoo.com

• NEWSPAPERS needed for a winter long project. Please call so I may pick them up. 585-737-7778

• VINTAGE MILITARY for display. Uniforms, shirts, patches, jackets. Anything! No trunks please. 585-766-8842

• Pair of MEN’S WINTER BOOTS, size 8 or 9, 3X JOGGING PANTS and T-SHIRTS. COSTUME JEWELRY, any kind, any condition. 585-415-8513

• WHEELCHAIR for a Veteran. 585-377-0878 (no texting)

• WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA SET and nice BOYS CLOTHING 2T-5T. No texts. 585-469-1938

• Small FISHING LURES, HOOKS, and WEIGHTS. 585-978-9477

• WHEELCHAIR and Sports Illustrated MAGAZINES. 585-377-0878

• Large AQUARIUM, 30 gallons or more. 585-490-1517

• Looking for an old-style ROWING MACHINE, small enough for an apartment. Suesassy1231@gmail.com

• DISNEY READ ALONG BOOKS w/CDs and all KIDS MEAL TOYS from any restaurant. 585-444-0457

• MAGAZINES and CARDS of any kind. Christmas would be a bonus. 585-348-1143

• SCRUBS, size medium and/or U of R clothing sized medium or large - for nursing school. lambselling@yahoo.com

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Echoes of Halloween Night

Oh, what an eerie night this is As the moon hides behind the trees. Casting a glow sure to chill your bones, While the trees bend forth with the breeze Alas the little ones still lurk From behind each tree they peek. Running together from house to house, a bag full of riches they seek. My doorbell rings, I jump to my feet. not knowing what I shall find. Ever so slowly I open my door to see what is lurking behind “Trick or Treat” came the voice of an Angel. Beware of her twinkling eye. en a long hairy hand slipped over my wrist, “BOO”, and I jumped toward the sky. OH, For the demons and devils, e beast with the long hairy hand. It’s the love and laughter that brings us together, And echoes throughout the land. Dracula, Werewolf and Goblins, One by one, to my door they all came. Soon a Witch on her broomstick appeared, along with her cat with no name. I began to bask in my glory. Each little one I showed my great fright. Running, giggling “I scared her Mommy!”

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ECONOMY AUCTION SERVICES

This is a very large auction. Bring chairs for under tent. Bathroom & food available.

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Building Materials & Tool Auction

3691 State Route 14A (Penn Yan-Dundee Rd) (315) 531-8446

Saturday, November 8th @ 9am

From estates, local store surplus, farmers and individuals: woodworking tools, home improvement items, building materials, and rough cut lumber, etc. Everyone welcome as a buyer or seller with quality, usable materials.

Consignments accepted: Wednesday, Nov. 5th and ursday, Nov. 6th from 9am-5pm (no consignments accepted Friday or Saturday.)

For more info.: Harvey Leid (315) 536-2698 or Ray Hoover (607) 535-2132

Other Upcoming Auction:

Christmas Trees & Wreaths Auction • Wed., Nov. 19th @ 9am

Echoes of Halloween night.

SENIOR NEWS LINE

Gift giving this year?

A show of hands, please: How many of us are already in a panic about just how we’re going to give holiday gifts to our family and friends this year? With the costs of everything seeming to go up by the day, how are we going to manage to stretch our budgets to include gifts?

And why do we want to, given our circumstances? Because we always have. Because it’s expected. Because it makes us feel good. Because we want to maintain the relationships we’ve had. Whatever our reasons for wanting to give gifts, it’s going to be tough this year. But it can be done with a bit of thought.

If you search on the internet for “gift giving on a budget,” you’ll find thousands of ideas. Most of them seem to fall into one of three categories: experiences, time and love.

A family movie night can be an experience the grandkids long remember. Borrow a selection of age appropriate movies from the library, make popcorn, buy drinks and order pizza. Or ask the local bowling alley about a family price for a few hours of lane time.

Then there’s the gift of time. Give a personalized coupon book you’ve made, good for a special outing, a home cooked meal, gardening help in the spring or hours of child care.

Best of all might well be the gift of love when you make your gifts: a platter of holiday treats, inexpensive glass jars filled with homemade candies, winter hats you knitted, a small bundle of favorite recipes you’ve printed on 3x5 cards. The dollar store offers many ideas such as picture frames you decorate and fill with family photos or artwork. Look for items to create themed gift baskets.

So, gift giving can be done -- unless this is when you finally decide to say, “I can’t do it this year.” © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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Traverse familiar areas: Children trick-or-treating with adults may be able to venture a bit further in pursuit of treats, but it is generally safer to stay close to home where surroundings are familiar. This reduces the propensity for getting lost or wandering into sketchy situations. Older kids allowed to venture out on their own would be wise to stay close to home as well.Neighbors can assist if something goes awry and there’s less chance of getting turned around.

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Only make what guests are likely to eat. Hosts also should not feel pressured to cook more food than is necessary. Holiday meals have a tendency to be lavish, but hosts don’t have to spend all day in the kitchen preparing food that will likely end up as leftovers or trash. Get a final headcount in the days before everyone comes over and adjust your recipes accordingly.

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DOWN HOME APPLE PIE POPCORN

Yield: 10 cups

3 tablespoons melted butter

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 tablespoons brown sugar

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/8 teaspoon ground allspice

1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg

8 cups popped popcorn

1 cup dried apple chips, broken into large pieces

1/4 cup toffee bits

Heat oven to 300 F. Whisk melted butter with vanilla. Toss brown sugar with cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg.

Toss popcorn with butter mixture. Sprinkle evenly with brown sugar mixture. Stir. Transfer to baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Sprinkle apple chips and toffee bits over top. Bake 15 minutes, or until toffee bits start to melt. Cool before serving.

Tip: Add chopped pecans for extra crunch.

SUDOKU

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.

HOBBIES FOR DIFFERENT PERSONALITY TYPES

Men and women who have experienced great success in the world of business can pursue a host of low-stress opportunities with a goal of sharing their experiences with the next generation of business leaders. Teaching a course at a local college or university is one such avenue, and executives can even offer to work with high school students interested in pursuing careers in business. Teaching and mentoring might be less traditional hobbies than crocheting or woodworking, but they still provide a way for adults to pursue their passions away from the constraints of the office.

HOCUS-FOCUS

polltime

With rising costs and reduced assistance, what does your household anticipate will happen to your budget the final two months of this year?

- There will be no change to my budget this year.

- We will budget more carefully this year, but we should be okay.

- We will go without this year or we will reach out for local assistance to make it through.

- No idea. We’ll see what happens.

Poll ends 11-4-2025

Poll ended 10-28-2025

Autumn around Western NY is full of leaf-peeping and apple-picking. With an average of 29.5 million bushels of apples produced each year around the state and NY Apple Association based right here in Fishers, how do you like your apples?

36.4% Straight off the tree or from the market

9.1% Pressed into beverages

45.5% All/any of the above 9.1% I don’t like apples

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Turkey Roulade with Cranberry Chutney

Serves 6

1 sheet puff pastry

1 pound turkey meat from turkey breast and/or thigh meat, cut into 1-inch chunks

3 eggs

1⁄2 cup chicken stock

1⁄4 cup Marsala

2 tablespoons unsalted butter

Unbleached all-purpose flour, for the pastry

1⁄2 cup celery sliced on diagonal 1⁄2 cup sliced button mushrooms

1⁄2 cup Cranberry Chutney, plus more for serving Fresh parsley sprigs for garnish

1. Following the instructions on the package, thaw the puff pastry. This will take 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the type of pastry. You should be able to unfold it without it breaking. Set aside.

2. Pulse the turkey in a food processor until it is the consistency of ground beef. Add 2 of the eggs, the chicken stock, the Marsala, and the butter. Pulse again briefly, until just combined.

3. Roll out the puff pastry on a floured surface until it is a 12- or 13-inch square. Cover a baking sheet with parchment paper and place the pastry on top.

4. Form the minced turkey mixture into a log and position it down the center of the prepared puff pastry. Make an indentation down the length of the turkey and place the celery, mushrooms, and cranberry chutney along the indentation. Cover the indentation with the meat, forming a log once again.

5. Wrap the puff pastry around the turkey, neatly folding the ends and top together, rolling or tucking the edges together, and pinching to seal any gaps. Make the pastrycovered log as round as possible, like a Yule log — try to avoid a flattened version, like a strudel.

6. Preheat the oven to 450 F.

7. Combine the remaining egg with 1 tablespoon water in a small bowl or cup. Stir well until completely mixed. Brush the roulade with the egg wash, being careful to brush every bit of the exposed pastry.

8. Bake for 10 minutes at 450 F, then reduce the heat to 375 F. Continue to bake for 30 to 45 minutes longer, until the pastry has risen and is a toasty, golden color and the turkey has reached an internal temperature of 165 F. Generally speaking, once the pastry has cooked, the meat will be cooked, too. Remove the roulade from the oven. Transfer it to a serving platter, using the parchment paper to help you. Allow to rest for about 10 minutes.

9. Slice and serve, garnishing with theparsleyandservedwithabowl of extra cranberry chutney.

General Tree Surgery

Rake leaves sensibly

Power blowers and mulchers make fast work of leaves, but at the expense of the environment. Gas-powered devices discharge fuel exhaust into the air, contributing to greenhouse gas emissions. Instead, reap the benefits of peace and quiet as well as exercise from manual raking. While raking, do not feel the need to remove every leaf. A certain amount of organic matter can be beneficial to the soil and even insulate the lawn somewhat. A leftover leaf here or there also may provide protection for insects and small animals. For example, many native bees spend the winter in tunnels in the ground, cracks in mortar, holes in dead wood, or within hollow stems, and they need lawn and garden litter to survive.

Choosing Carpeting

Today, there are many different types of carpeting available. The following guidelines can make carpet shopping a bit easier.

Type of carpeting

There are many different types of carpeting, some of which are best suited to certain situations. For example, plush and saxony carpets are better in low-traffic areas. These carpets may show footprints and also vacuum tracks and dirt, but they’re higher on the comfort spectrum than other types of carpet. Berber, which is more flat and dense, helps mask stains and tracks. It is durable in high-traffic areas. Textured carpets like frieze are cut from fibers of different heights, so they mask stains and are also softer on the feet than berber.

Padding

It isn’t always necessary to purchase the most expensive or thickest padding. However, it is wise to pick a pad that matches the type of carpeting you’re selecting and one that aligns with how you plan to use the room. You may be able to go with a thinner pad in low-traffic rooms and beneath dense carpeting like berber. In high-traffic rooms, choose a thicker, more durable padding. Padding prevents carpet backing and fibers from coming apart over time. It pays to invest in a padding that will last as well.

Installation

Select a reliable carpet retailer and installer for your business. Competent installers will lay the carpeting in the correct manner so that it will look beautiful and maintain its durability for the life of the product.

55th Annual

Holiday Fair Craft Show

Saturday, November 15th, 9am-3pm

Bloomfield High School

21 Oakmount Ave., Bloomfield

Crafters Fill 120 Spaces

Sponsored by the Ionia United Methodist Church

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FALL

Squirrels have a (sophisticated) plan out there. Squirrels hiding food in autumn for the upcoming winter is a familiar sight. And squirrels are more organized than many people may know. Groundbreaking research released in 1991 found that, even when squirrels bury that stash of nuts closely to one another, they will each return to the precise location of their personal cache. Recent research also has shown that squirrels bury their stash based on certain traits, such as the type of nut being buried.

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Individuals change jobs for many reasons, including greater professional satisfaction, money or a change of location. The financial experts at The Balance say that people change jobs more frequently than many people may think, noting today’s average worker changes jobs 12 times during his or her career. It is not uncommon for workers to change careers several times in a lifetime. The notion that the job a person starts out in directly after graduation is the one that he or she will have for the rest of his or her life - or at the very least, several years - is no longer the norm. Many younger workers migrate between jobs for greater compensation and fulfillment. Older workers, too, are faced with career stagnation. A survey from the University of Phoenix School of Business found 59 percent of working adults say they’re interested in taking the leap of a midlife career change. Once the idea for a career change has been planted in a person’s mind, he or she may be anxious to jump right in. However, career coaches and other experts say that it is better to take the transition slowly and confirm that changing careers is truly the path to take. Finding the right time for the transition is equally important.

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