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Members

Ge ing through the winter

The top five items tonight on my local news channel were automobile crashes caused by slick road surfaces. And these weren’t just little fender benders, although there was one of those that happened in a store parking lot. These five crashes produced crushed cars, serious injuries and yes, in one case, death of the occupant of the vehicle ... all because of the condition of the roads.

And while I hate to think of myself as a coward, more and more there are things I just don’t want to risk.

I check the weather news for the temperature before I venture out by car. If it’s too cold (or will be by the time I get home), the roads could be slick. Black ice is hard to see but once your vehicle is on it, there’s no steering. Too cold and I just stay home.

During a recent storm we had yet another power outage. I keep thermometers in the fridge to keep track of how warm the temperature gets. For iffy items, I just don’t take the chance that they might have gone bad. While several sources say to be sure the foods have stayed below 40 degrees in the fridge, the CDC puts a specific time limit on it: four hours in a refrigerator without power. After that time, throw it out.

Instead of waiting for a warm day (which isn’t going to happen soon) to melt the ice and snow on my walk and driveway, I hire someone to clear it, and I just pay the cost, even though it’s not a welcome expense.

And in case you’ve never looked it up, it appears that over the age of 45 is when we’re advised not to shovel snow because of the risk of heart attack! For me, 45 was a very long time ago!

(c) 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

&sip dine

Spaghetti Dinner and Pie Auction

Saturday, March 8th • Noon-3pm

Adults, $10 • Children under 12, $4 • Eat in or take out

Pie Auction 12:15-2:45pm

Must have a dinner ticket to bid on pies. West Sparta Fire Department Corner of Red School Rd. & Kysorville-Byersville Rd. For info contact Lisa, 585-315-2053

Tickets available from West Sparta Historical Society, West Sparta Methodist Church, West Sparta Town Hall, West Sparta Fire Department and at the door if not sold out. Make checks payable to West Sparta Old-Fashioned Day.

DID YOU KNOW?

Pizza continues to remain a popular comfort food and go-to staple for quick, family-friendly meals. Statistics Brain reports that 93 percent of Americans eat at least one piece of pizza per month. Five billion pizzas are sold worldwide each year, and the United States accounts for three billion of those pizzas. The average person will eat 46 slices of pizza each year. The world can thank Raffaele Esposito for creating the first pizza that resembled the pizza the world knows today. Esposito created the pizza for Italy’s Queen Margherita when she visited Naples in 1889. The crust was garnished with tomatoes, mozzarella and basil to represent the national colors of Italy: red, white and green.

Buying standing timber, all species. Specifically walnut in your yard or in your woods. Competitive prices and clean up available.

DEADLINES DEADLINES NEW

To better serve you, starting with our March 14, 2025 issue, our advertising deadlines are changing.

EDITION

Readers, you will still receive your FREE local edition every week. Businesses, save this for your advertising needs and contact your marketing consultant with any questions. Thank you in advance!

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Board of Education Candidacy Packets Due April 21st, 2025 by 5pm WCCS District Office

Candidacy packets available in the District Office 9am to 3pm.

Please contact the District Clerk at (585) 213-4303 or kgelser@wccsk12.org if you require an alternate pick-up time.

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&body mind

COMMON TRIGGERS FOR HEADACHES

Smoking: Even nonsmokers can suffer from smoking-related headaches.The Cleveland Clinic reports that nicotine, which is the primary ingredient in tobacco products, may stimulate pain-sensitive nerves as it passes through the back of the throat. That stimulation contributes to headaches in some people, including the people smoking as well as those around them who are exposed to secondhand smoke. Avoiding tobacco and urging smokers around you to quit or to avoid smoking in your presence may reduce instances of headache.

Bird Lover Is Troubled Over the Possible Transmission of Bird Flu

DEAR DR. ROACH: I have two bird feeders off my back deck. They hang from tall poles as a vain attempt to keep squirrels from eating all of the birdseed! But to refill them, I must take them down and handle them, and I recently wondered if I might be exposing myself to the new bird flu.

Is there any information about this possibility? Any possible transmission of the virus might have occurred to other bird lovers, too. -- J.F.

ANSWER: The songbirds you are attracting to your feeders, such as cardinals, sparrows and woodpeckers, are not likely to be infected with avian influenza (“bird flu”). It generally infects waterfowl such as gulls and ducks.

Most experts do not recommend taking down your feeders but do recommend a periodic cleaning of feeders and baths with a diluted bleach (10%) solution. You should wash your hands after refilling your feeders.

Those who keep poultry such as chickens, ducks, geese or turkeys (which may also be infected by bird flu) should not use feeders or baths that attract wild birds.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I see commercials about different kinds of pillows, asserting that they are better for you medically in various ways, especially with enhancing your sleep experience. This implies to me that conventional pillows can be bad for you. Is any of this true? -- W.R.G

ANSWER: No, I wouldn’t say that conventional pillows are bad for you. However, there is evidence that in people with chronic neck pain, pillows made with latex or springs have been shown to reduce neck pain, waking symptoms and disability. They also enhance the satisfaction that people have with their pillows, but studies taken as an aggregate did not show an improvement in sleep quality. It seems that the height and composition of the pillow can affect the alignment of your neck bones.

If you aren’t having any problems, there is no reason to change. But if you wake up with a sore neck or have chronic neck pain, a special pillow might help, although I doubt there is one pillow that is right for everybody.

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

&body mind

1. LITERATURE: Who lives at 4 Privet Drive?

2. TELEVISION: Which 1980s sitcom featured the Keaton family?

3. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the first American-born president?

4. COMICS: What is Deadpool’s profession?

5. AD SLOGANS: Which makeup company’s slogan is “Maybe she’s born with it”?

6. HISTORY: Which battles marked the beginning of the American Revolution?

7. INVENTIONS: The 1904 World’s Fair introduced which fluffy confection?

8. MOVIES: In which year were the first Oscars awarded?

9. MEASUREMENTS: What does 1 gallon of water weigh?

10. GEOGRAPHY: What are the colors of the Italian flag?

Answers:

(c) 2025 King Features Synd.,
1. Harry Potter and the Dursley family.
2. “Family Ties.”
3. Martin Van Buren, born after the Revolutionary War.
4. Mercenary.
5. Maybelline.
6. Battles of Lexington and Concord.
7. Cotton candy.
8. 1929.
9. 8.34 pounds.
10. Green, white and red.

pet place

WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT CAT REPRODUCTION

Cats can become pregnant even during the first estrus cycle. A feline’s pregnancy lasts around 63 to 65 days, or about nine weeks. A cat also can be impregnated again very quickly after giving birth, as nursing kittens will not prevent a subsequent pregnancy. The average litter size is three to six kittens, so it’s easy to see just how many kittens can be born of one cat if she’s left to her own reproductive devices. Females also can be mated by more than one male or even one of their male relatives.

Honoring search and rescue dogs

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I’m writing to ask if you can call attention to search and rescue dogs, who do heroic work every day -- from the recent fires in southern California to avalanche rescues and more. I just think they’re amazing. -- Carlo in Missoula, Montana

DEAR CARLO: You’re absolutely right: Search and rescue (SAR) dogs do amazing work nearly every day in the U.S. and around the world. They are unique, highly trained working dogs, often specializing in types of rescue or recovery.

SAR dogs must be energetic but even-tempered, as they often work long hours in chaotic environments. They must be confident, motivated and responsive to their handler. Most are selected when they’re puppies, after a period of observation and interaction, and not every SAR candidate makes the cut, even at this early stage. Training can take at least two years, and most SAR dogs retire before they’re 9 or 10 years old, as the physical requirements can be demanding.

There are two types of SAR dogs: air-scenting and trailing. An airscenting dog detects and follows airborne or wind-borne scents over a large area (up to 150 acres or a quarter mile in some instances) and follows them as close to the source as possible; cadaver dogs are one example. They frequently work off-lead and return to their handler to lead them to the source. A trailing dog can discern a specific scent, such as that of a missing person, and follow the exact track of that scent; they usually work on-lead with the handler, proceeding more slowly.

These dogs are so effective that they’re used in 70% of rescue missions worldwide, entering dangerous areas ahead of human teams to pinpoint survivors.

So, hats off to search and rescue dogs! And to their dedicated trainers and handlers.

Is there a working animal you’d like to highlight? Tell me at ask@ pawscorner.com.

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

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(Pursuant to Section 501 of the Real Property Tax Law) Town of Cohocton

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Assessor for the Town of Cohocton in the County of Steuben that the assessment inventory and valuation data is available for examination and review.

is data is information, which will be used to establish the assessment of each parcel, which will appear on the Tentative Assessment Roll of 2025 for the Town of Cohocton of which will be filed on or before May 1, 2025. e information may be reviewed, by appointment, in the Assessor’s Office which is located at 19 Main Street, Atlanta, NY 14808 on Mondays from 9 am-5 pm. An appointment may be made by telephoning the Assessor at (585) 534-5100 ext. 6

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WEEK OF MAR 10, 2025

What to watch &

where to watch

ON NOW: “The Righteous Gemstones” (Season 4) Max 10-March: “American Manhunt: Osama bin Laden” (Docuseries) Netflix 12-March: “Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney” (Season 1) Netflix 12-March: “Temptation Island” (Season 6)

13-March: “Long Bright River” (Season 1) Peacock 13-March: “The Parenting” (TV-MA) Max 14-March: “Bill Burr: Drop Dead Years” (Comedy Special) Hulu 14-March: “The Electric State” (PG-13) Netflix 14-March: “Dope Thief” (Season 1) AppleTV+ 16-March: “Yellowstone” (Season 5 Part 2) Peacock © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

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March 2025

THINGS ARE GROWING AT DANSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY THIS SPRING!

MORE THAN JUST BOOKS Your Dansville Public Library OWWL card is still free, even in 2025, and that card now grants you access to more than ever. We’re not just books and DVDs: there are many items you can borrow that you wouldn’t have imagined in a library!

Libby & Kanopy As a member of the OWWL library system, patrons have access to eServices Libby and Kanopy, which allows access to a wealth of eBooks, eMagazines, eAudio, and streaming video. In addition, your OWWL card will also allow you access to the Libby collections from Southern Tier Library System and Finger Lakes Library System.

Games & Puzzles We’re working hard to build a collection of games and puzzles for you to enjoy with family & friends while saving money. Stop in during Second Saturday’s Board Games Galore to check out the choices.

Passes DPL has 2 New York State Parks Empire Passes to get patrons out into our local natural wonder. We also have 2 Corning Museum passes that allow 2 adults in per pass.

Consumer Reports & Ancestry.com Patrons can access the Consumer Reports database online at owwl.org by using their library card. Researchers also have access to genealogy resources on Ancestry.com while in the library.

New Formats Readers can now enjoy books in two new formats! Playaways are an mp3 player that allows your listening to go mobile. VOX or Wonderbooks provide the audio right in the book, making this a great format for early readers and audio readers alike.

REGULAR PROGRAMMING e following activities occur monthly and are open to all community members. Some may require pre-registration (*) to ensure adequate space and materials. Check out our online calendar for details & to register for events: bit.ly/ DansvilleLibraryCalendar

• Footnotes Walking Club – Every Monday @ 10am: meet at the library entrance for a light walk around town. No reading required, all ages.

• Storytime – Every Tuesday @ 6pm, featuring music, St. Pat’s, caterpillar, & spring themes

• Adult A ernoon Cards: Euchre – Every Wednesday @ 2pm; all levels welcome

• Homeschool STEM Session* – Second Tuesdays @ 1pm (3/11): create a mini greenhouse

• Ravenous Readers: Adult Book Club – Second ursdays @ 6:30pm (3/13): e Boy in the Striped Pajamas (Boyne)

• Homeschool Hangout for Families* – ird ursdays @ 1pm (3/20): seed bomb station

• Pokémon Meetup – Final Saturdays @ 10am (3/29); all players are welcome

• BookTok Book Club* – Final Saturdays @ 11am (3/29): Verity (Hoover)

• Tech Time* – Final Mondays, by individual appointment (3/31); call or use the online calendar to register.

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anks, Newark Town Cop

My small dog got out. She was just a puppy in training still. As I ran down the street in Newark, an officer stopped and helped me save her. I would like to thank him again for going out of his way to help.

On Jan. 24th, I lost my pet, Marlee. I went to get a mate to be with my other furry friend. I called several rescue shelters and foster homes. No one happened to have a lap furry friend. I called the animal shelter in Batavia and I’m so happy I found you! I want to give a hug and love to Linda and Brenda, two volunteers there. They said to come and see what they have. They had what I wanted. These people were so great and understanding and awesome! We just love our new furry friend, whose name is now Dallas. Great job to all the staff. I am very pleased with the outcome. God bless you all. Thanks again!

Genesee Co. Animal Hospital

Co are Vet Pricing

Brighter Vent

Learn from my experience! I recently brought my two cats into a local Vet for their 3-year Rabies and FVRCP shots. When I called for the appt I specifically said, "shots only, that's all I can afford.” Well, much to my surprise when I was done, I received an invoice for $480! Yes, that's FOUR HUNDRED EIGHTY DOLLARS! I was not only charged for the shots, but the bill also included a $87.50 "Wellness Visit" for each kitty! I was beyond shocked. They only weighed my cats and asked me questions-OK? So, after the fact I called two other local Vets and here is the comparison pricing I received: 3-Year Rabies I was charged $118 for each kitty, while for the other 2 two Vets I called their pricing was $40/$50. Wellness Visit I was charged $87.50 for each kitty; other two Vets I called their pricing $50/$60. FVRCP I didn't question as it was a low cost. Please learn from my experience and remember this $480 bill I received and be sure to comparison shop your local Vets. Not all are created equal.

Pets in Shopping Carts

Please, let’s respect others and keep pets out of the shopping carts. Very unsanitary! Thank you.

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• Large and extra-large ADULT BRIEFS, WATERPROOF BLUE PADS, and Boost PROTEIN DRINKS. East Rochester. jodyreynolds18@gmail.com

• Two packages of Peelaways DISPOSABLE FITTED SHEETS. Absorbent and waterproof. Twin XL fits hospital beds. East Rochester. jodyreynolds18@gmail.com

• Comfortable TUFTED SOFA - Super excellent condition from a pet-free smoke-free home. Teal color. S. end of Conesus Lake. 607-936-3137

• Two 60-w BEDSIDE LAMPS - white shades, clear glass bases, 17” tall. Batavia. dlbivt2@yahoo.com

• INDOOR EXERCISE BIKE. Purchased 2019. Excellent condition. AIR PURIFIER, Pro Breeze. Purchased 2021. Like new. Wayland. rparks@frontiernet.net

• Power One (55) p312 HEARING AID BATTERIES. Brand New in packaging. Will mail. Churchville. Email jclare01@rochester.rr.com

• Whirlpool 40-pint DEHUMIDIFIER. Fair condition - works well. Canandaigua. Call or text Bill 585-455-4363

• Large collapsible DOG CRATE 36” L X 22” W x 28” H. Fair condition. Canandaigua. Call or text Bill 585-455-4363

• Box of MAGAZINES, men’s; and women’s interests. Lakeville. Call or text 585-649-8706

• LUGGAGE - 3 pc. Amer. Tourist, soft side, tan. Batavia. 585-343-6994

• 5 Drawer white steel architects/engineers FLAT DRAWING FILE - 41” W x 29” D x 17” H. Victor. 585-924-4405

• GOLD LEAF (especially for woman who was interested in LACE WEDDING DRESS) and SPORTS MAGAZINES. Fairport. 585-388-0318

• Three COOKBOOKS - The Best of Country Cooking (1998, 1999 & 2007). Pick up, Fairport. 585-223-3801

• EXERCISE BIKE and some equipment. GOLF CLUB CADDY - holds two bags. Penfield. 585-678-4525 (land line)/choffman962@gmail.com

• Old FOUNTAIN PENS, working or non-working. bartonta@gmail.com

• 80s & 90s BASKETBALL CARDS. 585-645-2618

• TREADMILL in working condition with handrails. Can pick up. stacile8@yahoo.com

• Nice WOODEN FULL-SIZE BED with mattress and KITCHEN TABLE with chairs by March 14th. Text Only. 585-237-1497

• 36 to 100-gallon TRASH CAN with handle and lid. Text 585-719-4145

• ADULT DIAPERS. Ideally in the Greece area. cpalone@yahoo.com

• ELECTRONIC PARTS - IC chips, connectors, relays, switches, test equipment, electronic tools, electronic hobbyist prototyping items, old/obsolete/surplus. 585-746-9904

• Any BOARD GAMES and a SMALL CAR in good working condition. 585-415-8513

• RAINBOW VACUUM CLEANER or PARTS. Especially the water tank. 585-430-4758

• New or used GALAXY Z FLIP - 4, 5, or 6. Any condition, preferably working. Will pick up. sidons061@gmail.com

• New/gently used YOGA MAT and ADULT NUTRITION DRINKS, any brand. Lakeville. Call/text 585-649-8706

• CPAP MACHINE for sleep apnea, COPD. jimfisher66@yahoo.com

• MODELS - Built/Unbuilt: Aviation, Autos & Trucks, Military, Ships, Figures, etc. Plastic, wood, metal. Parts and pieces okay. 585-314-6989

• QUICKEN Software, 2007 or newer. Call/text 585-721-5985

hometown events

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Cohocton Public Library

8 Maple Ave. • 585-384-5170 www.cohoctonlibrary.org

M-F 10-6; Sa 10-2

Dansville Public Library

200 Main St., Dansville • 585-335-6720 www.dansville.lib.ny.us

M-Th 10-8; F 10-5; Sa 9-1

E.J. Cottrell Memorial Library

5 Beecher St., Atlanta • 585-534-5030

M & Tu 10-8; W, Th, F 10-5; Closed Sa & Su

Wayland Free Library

101 W. Naples St. • 585-728-5380 www.gunlockelibrary.org

M-Th 10-6; F 12-5; Sa 10-Noon

DANSVILLE

DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgram -

WeekofMarch17to21

Monday3/17:CornedBeef, MashedPotato,Cabbage&Carrots,WholeWheatRoll,Orange Juice,LimeJellow/pears.

Tuesday3/18:StuffedPepperw/ Sauce,Rice,YellowBeans,MandarinOranges,WholeWheat Bread,Yogurt.

Wednesday3/19:CheeseRavioli w/Sauce,Cauliflower,Brussel Sprouts,Peaches,WholeWheat Roll,CottageCheese.

Thursday3/20:OvenFriedChicken, AuGratinPotatoes,Asparagus, WholeWheatBread,OrangeJuice, ChocolateChipCookie.

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I prefer winter and Fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape — the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn’t show. ~ Andrew Wyeth

BeRedCrossReady-NYSCitizen Preparedness: Livingston County OfficefortheAging&the AmericanRedCrossinviteyouto BeRedCrossReady.This30minute presentationisdesignedtoteach peoplehowtoprepareforand respondappropriatelytodisasters likelytooccurinourcommunity. PleaseRSVPby3/11ifyouwould liketohavethenoonmeal.Thereis nochargefortheprogramormeal ifyouareaCountyResidentage 60+.VoluntaryContributionsare accepterandhelptosupportour programs.March19,12:30am, DansvilleSeniorNutritionSite,5 ChestnutAve.,Dansville.

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GROVELAND

LivingstonCountySoil&Water Conservation District 2025ConservationTree&ShrubSeedling Program-PleaseORDERBY MARCH14,2025.Pick-upwillbe behindtheCountyHighway Departmentsmainbuildings,4389 GypsyLane,GrovelandFriday,April 18th,8-3pmandSaturday,April 19th,8-12Noon.PLEASEREMIT ORDERFORMWITHPAYMENTMakeyourcheckpayableto:LivingstonCountySWCD,POBox 453,Geneseo,NewYork14454. QUESTIONS:CALL(585)489-6274. OrderFormsAvailableat:https:// www.livingstoncountyny.gov

LIVONIA

Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,March12,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.

SPRINGWATER

HikeAllWesternChristmasTree Farm inSpringwater- Hikeand ExplorethetrailsofAllWestern ChristmasTreeFarmSundayMarch 9from2-4PMwithSpringwater Trails,followedbyasocialgettogetherdish-to-passattheowner’shome.Foradditionalinfo/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

St.Patrick’sDayDinner-Corned Beef Dinner! Saturday,March 15th,3:00p.m.untilgone.Eatin ortakeout.Allproceedsthisyear willgotowardspurchaseof Springwaterstreetflagsandlocal cemeteryflagsforveterans.

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES Shop at small businesses regularly.

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Attention Village Residents of Avon, Dansville, Lima, Livonia and Mt. Morris.

A General Village Election will be held in Dansville, Livonia, Lima and Mt. Morris on Tuesday, March 18, 2025.

If you are not currently registered and want to vote in the Tuesday, March 18, 2025 Village election, the last day to register is March 7, 2025.

If you want an absentee ballot mailed to you, you must submit an application form, or complete an electronic application at the website below by March 8, 2025. You may come to the Board of Elections until March 17, 2025 to vote by absentee in person.

Registration forms and absentee ballot applications are available from post offices, libraries, village/town offices and can be downloaded from our website.

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

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Keshequa High School Brings Dr. Seuss’ Classics to Life

March 7th and 8th, Keshequa HS hosts performances of Seussical Jr., a fun and lively musical for all ages. Director Tristian Johnson, in his third year directing Keshequa’s productions, earned an education degree from SUNY Geneseo and now teaches third grade at Keshequa.

Johnson said he picked SeussicalJr. year’s musical because it would be one the whole community can enjoy. In addition, it is designed for young kids, so Johnson hopes this musical will help convince middle schoolers to join the drama club in high school.

He says, “One of the great things about the drama club at Keshequa is that the students trust that I can pick the best musical for them to perform.”

Seussical and Seussical Jr. borrows their plot from many of Dr. Seuss’ books, including Horton Hears a Who, Gertrude McFuzz, and Horton Hatches the Egg, among other stories. e musical also features characters from Dr. Seuss’s books, like the Cat in the Hat, e Grinch, and Horton of course. e production’s colorful sets pay tribute to the artistry throughout Dr Seuss’ books.

Johnson says choreography for the musical was fun, and that he is proud of how much effort the students put towards growing their voice and acting skills.

“One of the great things about the musicals at Keshequa,” Johnson says, “is that we are a small but mighty cast and crew. Our actors have become well-rounded and seasoned performers, and our backstage crew are committed to the performance behind the scenes to make the show run smoothly.”

e musical features MacKenzie Kaak in the role of Jojo, the protagonist of the story along with Nick Main, playing the Cat in the Hat. Other main characters include Aidan Costello as Horton, Abijah Gath as Mr. Mayor, Madison Lombardo as Mrs. Mayor, Ella Wood as Gertrude, Jaidyn Fox as Mayzie, Lillee Alexander as the Sour Kangaroo, Ivee Alexander as the Young Kangaroo, Aryah Yannantuono as Judge Yertle the Turtle, omas Palmer as Vlad Vladikoff, and Lydia Lombardo as the Grinch.

Liz Wood, Harmony Cartwright, Ruby Lance, and Korie Wheeler are featured in the Bird Girl Ensemble, and omas Palmer, Jacob Buchinger, Jadiel Montanez, and Aryah Yannantuono are in the Wickersham Brothers Ensemble. Cast members will also round out the general ensemble to portray e Whos, jungle citizens, fish, circus members, and courtroom attendants. ings 1 and 2 will be portrayed by members of the backstage crew. ere are three seniors in the cast this year:

Madison Lombardo, previously the art and prop designer, acts for the first time as Mrs. Mayor. She plans to pursue art at Southern Virginia University and is a member of the track and field team.

Aidan Costello has performed in musical theater since he was little, and this year he portrays Horton. Costello is an Eagle Scout and is a member of the track and volleyball teams. In the fall, he will pursue a degree in culinary studies at Niagara University.

Liz Wood appears in the Keshequa musical for the second time in the ensemble. Wood is a member of the soccer and so ball teams, and she will attend SUNY Geneseo to pursue a degree in education.

Johnson says he’s impressed with the cast’s vocal and acting performances and looks forward to presenting a great production for the community.

A couple of weeks ago, Drama Club advisor, Regina James, took the Seussical Jr. cast and crew to see e Wiz at the Auditorium eatre as treat for working hard on Seussical Jr., an incredible experience for the students.

Johnson thanks Keshequa administration, whom he says have been very supportive and encourage the students to stay active in the community. “I would also like to thank everyone’s commitment to seeing our students succeed,” he says. “Our community has really believed in our students and has pushed them out of their comfort zone to work as a team and to make something beautiful.”

Johnson also thanks the adults in the Keshequa community who have helped with the production, including music director Kim Coffey, choreographer and assistant director Maddie Feldman, assistant director Kammy Snyder, makeup artist Cheyanne James, props master Kathy Jarzabek, costumer Sandra ompson, club advisor Regina James, light designer and sound booth coordinator Jacob James, and lead set builder Charlie Wilkins.

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Richard “Rick” Barone February 15, 2025

Richard, “Rick,” Barone, 71, of Wayland, New York passed away on February 15, 2025. Born on February 20, 1954, to Joseph and Mazie Barone, Richard was a devoted husband and father.

After graduating from Mt. Morris High School in 1972 and later from Morrisville State College, Rick moved from 17 Barone Avenue and settled in Wayland, New York. It was here Rick worked as a Boiler Operator and Team Leader at Gunlocke for more than 30 years while raising a family with his wife, Debra.

In retirement, Rick loved to spend time with his family and beloved cats. One would often see him outside taking pride in maintaining his house or tinkering on various odd and end things that needed fixing. Rick always lent a helping hand to those who needed it and often went out of his way to assist others’ needs before his own. He was a wonderful conversationalist who would spend countless hours talking to his daughters or striking up a conversation with a stranger in the grocery line. ough very simplistic and reserved, he always emparted his words of wisdom and jumped at the chance to troubleshoot and find solutions to problems. Rick was a true caregiver and genuine man who loved unconditionally.

Rick is survived by his wife, Debra (Dilgard) Barone; two daughters, Erin Barone of Corning, NY, Sarah (Barone) Reynolds and husband, Nik of Rochester, NY; and brother, Stephen Barone and wife, Cindy of Syracuse, NY.

A memorial service celebrating Richard’s life was held at 2:00 p.m., February 26, 2025, at the Walter E. Baird & Sons Funeral Home in Wayland. e family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the Wayland Fire Department or the Bath SPCA.

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