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Data breaches and financial scams against seniors are at all-time highs. What was bad before is apparently even worse now.
Why do scammers target seniors? Here are the top reasons:
- They perceive that we have a lot of money. After all, we worked all those years ... we saved a lot of cash, they assume. And now we have huge pension and Social Security income that surely puts us in a high income bracket, they assume.
- Many of us grew up in an era when we were polite to people on the phone. Scammers take advantage of that and coax us into divulging private information.
- Many of us aren’t especially skilled with technology. We press buttons on our phone that we shouldn’t, or click links in strange email, not realizing that we’ve just enabled the download of a virus or made a connection to the scammers.
Here are a few suggestions for staying safe in the war with the scammers: Order your credit report from TransUnion, Equifax and Experian and go over them line by line. Be sure there isn’t anything you don’t recognize, that no extra loans show up and no additional names are listed. To do this, go online to annualcreditreport.com and order your free credit reports. If you spot something wrong, report it at IdentityTheft.gov or call the National Elder Fraud Hotline at 833-372-8311.
Lock down your credit at all three credit bureaus. This will keep anyone from opening credit in your name.
To learn safety on your electronic devices, ask your senior center, library or even your bank for a class on how to avoid falling for an online scam. And perhaps most valuable of all: Don’t feel the need to be polite if a stranger calls you on the phone and starts asking questions. Just hang up. Better yet, don’t answer if you don’t recognize the number.
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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.
BY SUZIE WELLS
On January 2nd, Major Amie P. Feroleto made history as the first female commander of Troop A in the 107-year history of the New York State Police. As the 28th leader of the troop, she oversees all patrol and investigative operations across Western New York’s eight counties, managing a force of more than 400 sworn and civilian personnel. Her appointment marks a significant milestone in law enforcement and “sets an inspiring precedent for future leaders in law enforcement.”
Born and raised in Castile, Feroleto’s path to law enforcement was not initially planned. A graduate of Letchworth Central School, eyeing a career in business management or human resources, she grew up in a family deeply involved in the community, with her mother serving as a foreign language teacher and her father as a retired State Corrections Lieutenant. It was her father’s encouragement that led her and her sister to take the New York State Police entrance exam, a decision that would ultimately shape Amie’s career (her sister is now a NYSP Lieutenant at the NYS Intelligence Center and her brother recently retired from the Air Force).
Feroleto earned her undergraduate degree in Business Administration from SUNY Geneseo in 2000 and earned a Master’s degree in Criminal Justice at the University at Albany two decades later. She credits her passion for lifelong learning as a driving force behind her continuous professional development, including specialized training in law enforcement leadership, emergency management, and critical incident response.
Outside of work, Feroleto prioritizes time with her fiancé and three boys, sharing a love of sports and outdoor activities like hiking, boating, kayaking, and just relaxing on Silver Lake. She is also an active member of the New York State Police so ball team, embracing the competitive spirit and camaraderie of the team while promoting teamwork and morale in a different capacity.
Feroleto’s 22-year career has been marked by diverse assignments across multiple troops and roles. She began as a field training officer in Steuben County(TroopE),thenasatrooperinPlattsburgh(TroopB).Overtheyears, she climbed the ranks in Troop K (Westchester and Putnam Counties) and Troop D (Oneida, Herkimer, and Madison Counties), eventually becoming Administrative Captain in Canandaigua (Troop E). Her experience also includes time in Professional Standards Bureau and Communications, as well as special assignments including the State Fair Exhibit, State Police Summer Program, Child Seat Technician role, Promotion Exam Detail, and the Master’s Program.
Reflecting on her career trajectory, Feroleto says, “When I started as a young trooper, my long-term goal was to achieve the rank of Lieutenant, following in my father’s footsteps. Once I reached that milestone, I set my sights on something new, becoming the first female Major in Troop A. Now that I’ve reached that goal, I’m taking time to appreciate the journey and the people who helped me get here before deciding what’s next.”
Like many in law enforcement, Feroleto has faced challenges, particularly in balancing career and family. Taking time off to raise her children posed concerns about falling behind, but she says she “reminded [herself] that raising a family was just as important as [her] career,” and she “made a conscious effort to be present for both.”
She has witnessed significant changes in the field, particularly regarding women’s roles. With national representation of women in policing historically at 11%, initiatives such as the 30x30 Initiative— aiming for 30% female recruits by 2030—are helping shi the landscape. Feroleto is deeply invested in these efforts, advocating for more women to pursue careers in law enforcement, and she said she’s “seen a noticeable rise in female recruits and leadership… the shi is encouraging… diversity, especially in leadership, is critical to strengthening our organization and enhancing how we serve our communities.”
As a mentor and leader, Feroleto emphasizes the importance of diversity in law enforcement. She recalls cutting her hair off before the academy to blend in, only to realize that the profession needs individuals from all backgrounds and perspectives. “If you have the dedication, integrity, and perseverance to pass the background, physical fitness exams, and psychological evaluations, then you belong in this profession. ere is no single ‘type’ of officer; what matters is your commitment to service and your ability to do the job with honor.”
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She also recognizes the significance of her position as a role model for young women considering a career in law enforcement. “I once read that ‘you cannot be what you cannot see,’ and that resonates deeply with me. I want other women to see women in leadership positions and know that leadership roles are not only attainable but something to aspire to.”
Feroleto is inspired by her colleagues, whom she says, “ ey are my motivation every day.” She seeks to recognize and appreciate officers’ service, sacrifice, and responsibilities, “fostering an environment where professionalism, growth, and service are prioritized.”
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As Major of Troop A, Feroleto remains focused on fostering professionalism, mentorship, and excellence within the New York State Police. She is committed to strengthening community relationships through initiatives like the Special Olympics and organizations such as New York Women in Law Enforcement (NYWLE) and the National Association of Women Law Enforcement Executives (NAWLE).
“If you have the dedication, integrity, and perseverance to pass the background, physical fitness exams, and psychological evaluations, then you belong in this profession. There is no single ‘type’ of officer; what matters is your commitment to service and your ability to do the job with honor.”
MAJOR AMIE P. FEROLETO
Her personal and professional goals remain intertwined—whether leading her team, coaching or cheering on her children, or bringing law enforcement and the public together in community initiatives, she seeks to continue making a positive impact on those around her. With her historic appointment, Major Amie Feroleto paves the way for future generations of law enforcement officers, proving that leadership, service, and perseverance know no bounds.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Who was Time Magazine’s First Man of the Year in 1927?
2. MOVIES: Who was the male lead in the film “Risky Business”?
3. LITERATURE: In which novel does the character of Emma Woodhouse appear?
4. LANGUAGE: What does the acronym “sonar” stand for?
5. TELEVISION; What was the name of the Dukes’ car on the show “The Dukes of Hazzard”?
6. HISTORY: The first atomic submarine was built in which decade?
7. GEOGRAPHY: What modern-day country is in the area known in ancient times as Lusitania?
8. MEDICINE: What disease is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin A?
9. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which U.S. president’s image appeared on a dollar coin in 1971?
10. MATH: What does the symbol “r” stand for in geometry? Answers:
By Keith Roach, M.D.
Q.DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband, who is 71, has been having some short-term memory problems over the past two years. We recently saw his primary care doctor, who asked him some questions and had him do a few tasks. He did fail a few of them. She agreed that there was something going on, and now we have to wait to see a neurologist.
He has an appointment for a colonoscopy next month, and I’m concerned about how the anesthesia will affect his already compromised short-term memory. I saw the same thing happen with my father; he was having the same issues and broke his leg, which required surgery. He was never the same afterward. He couldn’t live on his own anymore and required memory care right away. I have been told by medical staff at the hospital that this sometimes happens after a surgery because of anesthesia.
What are your thoughts about my husband’s upcoming colonoscopy? Should I be worried about what this will do to his memory issues? -- S.L.
ANSWER: There are many kinds of memory issues that can affect older adults, and while Alzheimer’s disease is the most common, this does not mean that your husband has it. Getting an evaluation by a neurologist is an excellent idea.
A.Anesthesia does not cause dementia. However, some people, like your father, do develop a complication called postoperative delirium. Delirium is different from dementia because it comes on quickly. The cause is almost always identifiable, whether it’s due to medical illness,surgery,infection,low oxygen,metabolic abnormalities (such as sodium levels), etc. Delirium can last for a very long time and often unmask dementia that had been previously well-controlled.
The risk of delirium after the usual medication for a colonoscopy is small. The inhalation agents given in general anesthesia are much more likely to cause delirium. While a colonoscopy can be performed without sedation, in my opinion, the risk of delirium after a colonoscopy with the usual sedation is so low that it is not necessary to forgo it.
Sue DeBruyne, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology
Children benefit in various ways from their involvement in youth sports. Being part of a team fosters feelings of belonging, inspires collaborative play and strategy and can be an excellent form of exercise. Still, despite the benefits, parents often worry about the injury risk their children face on the playing fields.
Those fears are justified. A Safe Kids Worldwide survey of emergency room visits found that a young athlete visits a hospital emergency room for a sports-related injury more than a million times a year, or about every 25 seconds. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than 2.6 million children 0 to 19 years old are treated in the emergency department each year for sports- and recreation-related injuries. Some of the more common injuries young children face have to do with the skeletal and muscular systems of the body. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons stresses that children’s bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments are still growing, making them more susceptible to injury. Fortunately, with some education, many youth-sport injuries can be prevented.
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• COUCH and two manual RECLINER CHAIRS. A plug-in WATER COOLER that holds 5-gallon jugs. Corfu, 716-523-2406
• ROUND WOODEN TABLE, 46” diameter, two chairs. Palmyra. Salubrious48@yahoo.com
• Old ROCHESTER CLIPPINGS & PAMPHLETS – Genesee Beer, Frontier Field, ‘95 Ryder Cup, Finger Lakes Center, Mercy Hospital and more. Fairport. 585-388-0318
• FORMICA TABLETOP (48” dia.), 4’ W x 8’6” WOOD TABLE, TABLECLOTH and WOODEN TRUNK. Pick up, Penfield. 585-264-1068
• Dozens of TASTE OF HOME COOKING MAGAZINES, mostly from the ‘80s. You pick up, Dansville. 585-447-3491
• DENIM BED SKIRT, king size. Canandaigua. Text only 585-703-8860
• ULTRATEC SUPERCOM 4400 TTY. Powers up, types well, printer works. Essential device for offices, home, clinics with deaf clients. Avon. sapphire08808@gmail.com
• GROUND COVER – ROSE OF SHARON. You dig, Palmyra. 315-584-3626
• PANASONIC TUBE TV (CRT 27”) with remote and matching stand. Box of WEGMANS MENU MAGAZINES – issues 6 to 72. Henrietta. 585-334-7501
• WURLITZER PIANO and BENCH. Excellent condition. Henrietta. bradymargaret55@gmail.com
• POOL – 4’ deep x 24’. Needs new liner. 30 years-old. DECKING is also available. You take down and pick up, Brockport. 585-329-4870
• Four garbage bags full of STYROFOAM PACKING PEANUTS. 585-343-4108
• METAL FILE CABINET with lift top and key. Geneseo. 585-519-3561
• 1940s ROPER GAS STOVE. Heavy. You must move, Irondequoit. 585-323-1762 (lv. msg.)
• MILITARY PATCHES or insignia. mayorbumper@hotmail.com
• CACTUS SEEDS – Golden Barrel, Giant Mexican and others. 585-419-5246
• Women’s size 14 JEANS in good condition, ADULT NUTRITION DRINKS (any brand), and YOGA MAT, new, good condition. Lakeville. 585-649-8706.
• ATV or DIRT BIKE - gas powered. Running or not. WEBER GRILL –charcoal or propane. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278
• New or used iPHONE 13,14, 15, 16, or SE. Will pick up. Preferably working. sidons061@gmail.com
• RAINBOW VACUUM CLEANER or PARTS. Especially the water tank and power nozzle. Preferably from the Penfield/Webster area. 585-430-4758
• Used, non-working DEWALT 20 VOLT LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES. Needed for the plastic case. Call or text 585-370-0613
• ELECTRIC WATER KETTLE and a RECUMBENT BIKE for rehab. tcmoon67@yahoo.com
• BOY SCOUT MEMORABILIA. 585-352-4689
• DEER SHED (antler). joe.kostka@gmail.com
• DRUM SET that you are no longer using. Call/text Matt 315-576-1278
• Two METAL TRASH CANS for burning trash. 585-409-7768
• COMIC BOOKS and SPORTS & NON-SPORTS CARDS. Any and all, in any condition. Will pick up. Call or text 585-260-0437
• AMPLIFIED TV ANTENNA. 585-323-1762 (lv. msg.)
DID YOU KNOW? According to the ASPCA, the number of dogs and cats euthanized in United States animal shelters has declined significantly since 2011. The ASPCA reports that approximately 1.5 million shelter animals are euthanized each year. That number is high, but it marks an improvement over 2011, when roughly 2.6 million dogs and cats were euthanized. The ASPCA credits part of this decline in euthanizations to an increase in animal adoptions and greater success at returning stray animals to their owners.Recent data indicates that roughly 3.2 million shelter animals are adopted each year, with a 50/50 split between dogs and cats. A greater emphasis on adoption can help reduce euthanization statistics even further.
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• Small businesses donate 250% more to local nonprofits and community causes than big corporations!
• They sponsor local youth sports, school fundraisers, and community events.
• They create opportunities, offering first jobs and career growth for locals.
• They help shape the identity of our town. Local shops, cafés, artisans, and service providers give our community its character and charm.
When you spend your money at a locally owned store, café, service provider, or farm stand, you’re not just making a purchase—you’re making an investment in your community’s future.
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On March 22, 1947, President Harry Truman establishes a sweeping loyalty investigation of federal employees in response to public fears of communism in the U.S. Congress had already launched investigations of communist influence in Hollywood.
Our Education Department placed orders in anticipation of large school sales. Due to budget cuts, they were unsold! All machines offered are the most modern machines in the Singer line. ALL MACHINES ARE BRAND NEW.
Singer’s 25 year limited nationwide guarantee included.
WHAT IS A SEW & SERGE SEWING MACHINE?
FIRST - IT IS A SOPHISTICATED SEWING MACHINE with a motor that is 60% larger than a home sewing machine that does buttonholes (any size), Stretch Sewing, Invisible Blind Hems, Monograms, Ribbing, Double Seams, Zippers, Sews On Buttons, Hems, Darning, Appliqué, Zigzag, Basting, Blanket Stitch, Quilting and much more!
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SECOND - IT HAS A SERGING STITCH. This allows you to sew the seam and serge the edge of the material in one operation. With an optional cutter, you can trim the excess material. THIRD - THEY ARE DESIGNED TO SEW ALL FABRICS without adjustment, such as Denim, Canvas, Upholstery, Nylon, Stretch Materials, Silk, Percale, Organdy, AND… THEY EVEN SEW LEATHER! NOW YOU HAVE IT ALL IN ONE MACHINE.
NCAA’s single-elimination men’s and women’s basketball tournaments is in its 86th year with 68 teams in contention. If you follow the tournament, what do you think of the 2025 NCAA tournament field this year?
- Exciting matchups ahead—can’t wait to see how it unfolds
- Disappointed in the competition this year
- The championship games are always must-watch
- Indifferent in these games or the sport in general
The Bureau of Economic Analysis reported the U.S. economy grew at an annual rate of 2.3% in the fourth quarter of 2024 but current estimates project 2025 is on track for different economic data. Which of the following best describes your current view of the U.S. economy?"
15.4% Strong, growing, and improving overall
12.8% Holding steady—neither particularly strong nor weak
71.8% Struggling and/or heading toward a recession
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Thank you - to the person who paid for the quick grocery trip the kids and I took to HFMP a week ago last Wednesday. Sometimes we need a reminder that there ARE still kind people in this world. I for sure needed the reminder, going through a challenging season in life. Thank you, so much.
My seventeen year old neighbor, Jack, was coming home from track practice only to see several cars driving over an American flag that had blown in the road from high winds. He was so appalled that cars were driving over it that he stopped his truck, stopped traffic, retrieved the flag, folded it, and returned it to the company it came from. There are still a lot of good teenagers around here. We are very proud of him.
We get it, we see you.
In our small town we have one chain coffee shop within one of our gas stations. They have eight (!!) of the large flags lining the street and corner with their logo. And even more so, they’re surrounding the small, local diner in the same parking lot. It’s obnoxious.
For over four years now we have had to endure the toxic smoke that comes from our neighbors burn barrel. They burn now almost every day. Lots of us that live rurally have burn barrels that we burn sticks or paper in, but this family of pyromaniacs burns plastic and Styrofoam all the time in a barrel in the ditch on the edge of the road. Their garbage burns a black and grey smoke that makes it impossible to enjoy the outdoors. Most of the time they light it and then leave so they don’t have to breath it like we do. Let’s be clear about something. Burning garbage in NY state is illegal. Google it. Too bad no one enforces the law though. It stinks to have to endure such horrible neighbors who know the smoke bothers us, but don’t care. And get this, they actually pay for garbage pickup weekly.
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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
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Bessie Smith (1894-1937): While there are female instrumentalists in the genre of jazz, in the early days many, such as Bessie Smith, were vocalists. Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Smith would come to be known as “Empress of the Blues” thanks to her powerful voice. By the 1920s, Smith was among the highest paid black performers. Tragically, Smith’s life was cut short when she died from injuries sustained in a car crash on her way to a show in Memphis in 1937.
In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt. ~ Margaret Atwood, “Unearthing Suite,” 1983
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The rich history of agriculture in the U.S. attracted colonists to the area. Since most colonists were European, the styles of agricultural cultivation and production were Europe influenced as well. Colonists also brought a large amount of livestock with them to America, which caused changes in its natural landscape. As the population grew, farms expanded, and settlements moved from the east into the west. This caused the agricultural industry to grow exponentially, with a larger variety of produce being rooted.
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FEEDS 144 PEOPLE
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My Golden Retriever, “Jasmine,” was recently diagnosed with lymphoma. I’m devastated. She seemed to tire easily, so I took her to the vet for a checkup, where they said her lymph nodes were enlarged.They did a biopsy to confirm that it was cancer. My question is, what now? The vet said she needs more tests, but I’m not sure what happens after. -- Grace T., Hartford, Connecticut
DEARGRACE: I’m glad you took Jasmine right to the vet,because even though the diagnosis is a serious one, she can start getting treatment that much sooner.
According to the Purdue University College of Veterinary Medicine, lymphoma is sadly common in Golden Retrievers and other dog breeds. However, it can be treated, with chemotherapy as the primary therapy. Surgery might be recommended depending on the type of cancer.
Now that lymphoma has been confirmed through the biopsy, the next step is to determine how far the cancer has spread through Jasmine’s body. Several tests are done: blood tests, urinalysis, a bone marrow test, X-rays and sonograms. Some veterinary offices are equipped for these tests, but you may be referred to specialist care for more advanced testing. These tests are essential for developing an appropriate treatment plan for your dog.
If the vet has not yet followed up with next steps since the diagnosis was made, call and ask for more details and their recommendation. Most vets provide this information along with the diagnosis, so it’s worrisome that you don’t have a path forward. You can always select a different vet if you aren’t confident in the current one.
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Long nails can be painful for dogs. The experts in holistic care at Dogs Naturally Magazine say that long nails that will come in contact with hard ground can push back up into the nail bed and cause discomfort. Long nails also may cause the toes to twist. Most dogs require their nails be trimmed every two weeks. This time period may be extended if the dog goes for long walks frequently.
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Emphasize technological advancements in the field.Modern young people are growing up with technology all around them, but few may be aware of the vital role technology plays in the agricultural sector. Young people’s ears may perk up upon hearing terms like “robotics” technologies are now a big part of life on the farm. Recognition of that may compel more young people to pursue careers in agriculture.
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Applications are on the town’s website and/or Town Clerk and Highway Superintendent. Applications and Resumes must be submitted to the Town Clerk by April 5, 2025. You can mail your application and resume to Town of West Sparta Highway Superintendent 8302 Kysor./Byers. Rd., Dansville, NY 14437 Or Email: townclerk@townofwestsparta.org Or drop it off at the Town Clerk’s Office during Business hours, Wed. 6:30-8pm and Sat. 8am-12pm. For position requirements you can contact the Highway Superintendent at 585-335-6798 or highwaysuperintendent@townofwestsparta.org
Speak up about your stress. As noted, stress at the workplace can affect workers’ performance, which employers are looking to optimize. Workers can speak to their employers if they feel their work environments are conducive to stress. Work in tandem with an employer to develop time-saving strategies that make it easier to get work done on time. Supervisors may encourage employees to delegate more often, freeing up time to get their work done. Employers may also direct employees to wellness resources that can help them more effectively combat stress. The outcomes of such discussions may never be known if workers never take the initiative and speak up about their stress.
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