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Prep time: 20 minutes

Servings: 8-10

1 large red or yellow bell pepper, seeded and chopped

1/3 cup chopped red onion

1 bag (16 ounces) iceberg lettuce, carrot and cabbage salad mix

1 cup shredded Mexican cheese blend

2 cans (15 ounces each) READ 3 or 4 Bean Salad, drained

1/2 cup low-fat mayonnaise

1/2 cup low-fat sour cream

2 tablespoons finely chopped chipotle peppers in adobo sauce

1/2 cup crumbled tortilla chips (optional)

small avocado, sliced (optional)

In31/2-quartsaladbowlorsouffle dish, layer bell pepper, onion, lettuce, cheese and bean salad.

Mix mayonnaise, sour cream and chipotle peppers. Spread over top of salad. Cover and refrigerate up to 8 hours.

Just before serving, sprinkle top with chips and sliced avocado, if desired. Toss to serve.

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31 South Main St., Cohocton

Charming Colonial in the Village of Cohocton! Features include a formal dining room, cozy living room with wood stove insert and an eat-in kitchen. First-floor laundry, full bath, and a versatile bonus room (office/playroom/bedroom). Upstairs has 3 spacious bedrooms and another full bath. Two-car garage with new metalroof,cementfloor,andoverheaddoors.Coveredporches, updated breaker box, new water heater (2024), and new metal roof on main house. • $117,900. MLS# R1609730

4636 Kirkwood Rd., Cohocton

Beautifully maintained home on 8.3 acres with trout stream, woods, and space for hunting, fishing, or relaxing in nature. Includes all appliances, a large shed with second floor, workshop, and chicken coop with water tank. Don’t miss this peaceful retreat! • $219,900. MLS# R1609730

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1 teaspoon baking powder

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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 53-year-old healthy male, and I always request to check my PSA levels each year. My 57-year-old brother’s new doctor denied his request for a routine PSA check on their initial visit. She said that the test now produces more false positives as well as unnecessary procedures and surgeries, so she said “no” and wouldn’t order it.

Are primary care physicians discouraging the PSA test for older men now? I don’t get any push back when I request to check it. Also, I heard the digital rectal exam (DRE) isn’t as valid anymore for screening. His new doctor also did not do a DRE. I’m curious to know your thoughts on the current DRE and PSA screening guidelines for primary care physicians. -- C.C.

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ANSWER: The prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test is a screening blood test for cancer, and the recommendation for its use has gone back and forth over decades since it’s been introduced. Since screening and prevention are my areas of expertise, I have followed the literature on the use of PSAs and other screening tests very closely.

In my opinion, your brother’s doctor was wrong to refuse to order the test. She was right that it does produce false positives, which could potentially lead to unnecessary surgeries; however, there are good ways to reduce unnecessary treatment while still ordering the test, which can save lives.

Most prostate cancer is so slow-growing that it is likely never to bother a man until he dies from something else. So, we don’t want to operate on these relatively indolent cancers because there’s a possibility of a serious side effect from surgery, such as urinary incontinence or erectile dysfunction (neither of which any man wants).

Before operating, careful testing is done on the prostate cancer, including imaging (ideally by an MRI scan), a biopsy with pathological examination, and often genetic testing of the tumor. Along with the PSA results, we can separate prostate cancer into categories of very low risk and low risk versus intermediate and high risk.

Once we have the diagnosis, we can make good recommendations so that we can identify the rare high-risk cancers while not unnecessarily treating the low-risk cancers. Without screenings, we can’t keep rare, small and aggressive tumors from spreading until it’s too late.

Now I have to tell you that 57 isn’t so much “older” than 53, at least from the perspective of prostate cancer screening. The most important time for prostate cancer screening is ages 50-70. There are some men who benefit from starting screening at a younger age (those with a family history, Black men, and men with certain genetic risks), and there are some who benefit from starting screening when they’re older than 70.

The DRE does not add much to the results of the blood test. Approximately 1% of men will get prostate cancer that is diagnosed by the DRE as part of combined screening. Many men will refuse screening if it includes a rectal exam, and it’s estimated that 90% of abnormal rectal exams will be false positives. On the other hand, I’ve had instances where quite a few men don’t feel like they have been adequately screened unless they get the DRE.

I have a discussion with every man about PSA testing, and I recommend it for most men in this age group. But I only rarely have had a man say that he doesn’t want it once he understands that we won’t recommend surgery unless the combination of all the studies show this is a high-risk situation.

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

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LISTENING TO THE GRAIN: GREGG MILLER’S ARTFUL APPROACH TO WOODWORKING

“ e interesting thing about the woodworking process is that the wood will ‘speak’ to you,” he says. “ e grain of the wood dictates how the wood will react to cutting edged tools… the wood tells you how it wants to be cut.”

Miller approaches his cra with both technical precision and a deep respect for the material. His workshop is filled with pieces that reflect decades of careful attention, creativity, and an enduring sense of curiosity.

His woodworking journey began with a practical need: a fireplace mantle. One project led to another, from a workbench to a steamer trunk. “As a fan of e New Yankee Workshop, I purchased their pattern for a steamer trunk,” Miller recalls. “I built that to include cedar lining, a li out shelf, brass hardware, and carved Celtic knotwork front panel.” It was during that project he first attempted hand-cut through-dovetail joinery. “From there it was ‘off to the races’ so to speak.”

Over the years, Miller’s range has grown impressively broad. He’s made large furniture pieces like an eight-foot-wide entertainment center and Mission-style coffee table, but also small, intricate items such as pens, miniature ornaments, and oil lamps. His favorites reflect both utility and artistry. “My favorite furniture project was completed in 2018. e Arched Aurora End Table (photo 2) was designed by Darrel Peart… I used his plans for this build.”

He also points to a ten-inch cherry pepper mill (photo 3), a walnut earring stand (photo 4) that required careful lathe indexing, and a 12-inch square Kumiko Japanese latticework piece (photo 5), each with a story of precision and experimentation behind it.

But some of his most meaningful projects have been those created for loved ones. In support of his wife’s quilting, Miller built wall-mounted quilt racks, a floor-standing rack with carved Celtic knotwork panels, and handcra ed seam ripper (photo 1) and stiletto tools for her quilt club. e care and creativity in those pieces speak volumes. It’s clear that for Miller, woodworking isn’t just about the end result. It’s about the challenge, the learning, and the joy of problem-solving along the way. “We don’t make mistakes; we

simply make design changes,” he says, echoing a favorite woodworker’s joke.

Beyond the shop, Miller’s talents extend into other creative fields. He’s a photographer with an eye for detail and composition, and he sings in the chorus at his church. But no moment may capture his quiet generosity better than one he experienced as a member of the American Association of Woodturners.

In 2015, at the group’s International Symposium in Pittsburgh, Miller helped teach visually impaired teens how to turn a pen during a hands-on session. He was assigned to teach their teacher.

“To gauge my starting point, I asked a simple question, ‘Are you fully visioned?’ She thanked me, stating that I asked the correct question up front,” he remembers. “I asked her to keep her eyes closed during the project, to put herself in her students’ position, relying on her senses of touch and hearing.”

Assheopenedhereyesbetweeneachstep,graduallyunderstanding the process, something clicked. “When she saw her finished and assembled pen, she was amazed with what she learned. With a huge smile and a warm ‘thank you’, she said that she was eager to help her students expand their woodturning experiences.”

Moments like that show that Gregg Miller is not just a skilled cra sman, but a patient teacher, a listener, and a lifelong learner.

When asked what life lessons woodworking and his creative passions have taught him, his answer is simple and profound: “ e biggest life lesson I’ve learned is to embrace diversity. You’ll always learn new things from other people. If you don’t, you just haven’t been listening.”

Just like the wood he works with, people have something to say, if you’re paying attention. And for Gregg Miller, listening has led to a life of cra smanship, connection, and impact.

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Parents who want to encourage their children to volunteer may find their effortsatdoingsoaremoreconvincing if they volunteer themselves. A 2013 study published in the Journal of Adolescence examined the effects that parents who volunteer and talk about volunteering have on children. Researchers found that the children of volunteers were 27 percent more likely to volunteer than children whose parents did not volunteer. In addition, adolescents were 47 percent more likely to volunteer when their parents volunteered and talked about volunteering with their children.

I question not if thrushes sing, If roses load the air; Beyond my heart I need not reach When all is summer there.

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In the latest research on ice cream flavor preferences, top choices vary a little but top five flavors across America remain vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, butter pecan, and cookie dough (with vanilla, chocolate, and strawberry most often included in Americans' top five across demographics. What is/ are your favorite ice cream flavor/s?

- One more of the Top 5 'traditional' flavors

- Variations of the traditional (combining flavors or adding mix-ins)

- The least conventional, the better - Any flavor

- Flavor preferences depend on my mood

- I don't like ice cream

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Video games for seniors

A recent annual report by the Entertainment Software Association indicates that over 50 million seniors are playing video games. That’s over one-quarter of the total number of people playing video games. Color me shocked. The reason: I thought I was the only one, or at least one of a very few. Little did I know that so many other seniors are also playing video games -- and that more than half of those are females.

When asked why they play, 77% of seniors responded that they play video games to relax, 51% to have fun and 65% to keep minds sharp. There’s social interaction, which helps combat isolation. We can improve memory, problem-solving skills and hand-eye coordination. We can slow cognitive decline, reduce the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and improve mental flexibility. In other words, playing video games can be good for us.

How to get started if you don’t already play? I started playing video games right after I got my first computer, back in 1994. While I’ve gone through several computers over the years, I still have some of the original games, and they’re now classics. For several years I had a membership that sent me a new game every month as well.

To get started now, if you’d like to trying playing video games, begin with something easy, either for your computer or tablet. You have so much to choose from. There are word games and puzzles. There are classic games where you can play chess against the computer. There are trivia games, community builders (you build an online town) and shooter games where you kill enemies or monsters. You can play by yourself or in groups online.

One place to start is the AARP Games Center (aarp.org/games), where you can play dozens of games for free and even more if you’re a member.

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WEEK OF JULY 28, 2025 What to watch & where to watch

ON NOW: “The Equalizer 3” (R)

ON NOW: “Dear Ms.: A Revolution in Print” (Documentary)

28-July: “The Wonderfully Weird World of Gumball” (Season 1A)

29-July: “Dusty Slay: Wet Heat” (Comedy Special)

29-July: “WWE: Unreal” (Season 1)

30-July: “Conversations with a Killer: The Son of Sam Tapes” (Docuseries)

31-July: “Twisted Metal” (Season 2)

1-Aug: “My Oxford Year” (PG-13)

1-Aug: “Perfect Match” (Season 3)

2-Aug: “Freelance” (R)

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

Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under the trees on a summer’s day, listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the blue sky, is by no means waste of time. ~John Lubbock, “Recreation,” The Use of Life, 1894

AVON

FriendsoftheAvonFreeLibrary - BookSale: August7th-5p-7p, Friendsonly,mayjoinatthedoor; August8th-3p-7p;August9th9a-3p;BagSale-1:30p-3p.Funds helpsupportourLibrary’sprograms.HeldattheCentralPresbyterianChurch,133GeneseeSt., Avon.

CANADICE

Hike/Bike/PaddleCanadiceLake in Canadice- Hike,BikeorPaddle CanadiceLakeSundayJuly27from 4-6PMwithSpringwaterTrails,followedbyasocialget-togetherdishto-passpicnicattheSouthBoat Launch.Foradditionalinformation/ directions/updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

CUYLERVILLE

KidsDay-CuylervilleVolunteer Fire Department:Sunday,August 10th,11am-2pm,KidsDay.CuylervilleFireDepartment.Everything isFREEforkids!Hotdogs,Hamburgers,Chips,IceCream,Fire Trucks,aBounceHouse,FreeBike Helmets,FreeChildSeatChecks, FreeLostChildIDKits,Face Paintings,HairChalking,andMore. FoodforAdults$5.

DANSVILLE

DansvilleArtWorksinvitesK-12 students in theDansvilleSchool District,homeschoolers,and BOCESLivesProgramparticipants toenter Eye-MaginetheFuture YouthArtExhibit!Theshowruns September13-26,2025atGCC Dansville,openingduringSecond SaturdayDansville.Visitorscanvote foraPeople’sChoicewinner,featuredatMacFaddenCoffeeCo., October1-11.Designtemplates availableatGCCDansville(31Clara BartonSt.),Tony’sPizzeria(140 Main),andMacFaddenCoffeeCo. (211Main).SubmitentriesMay 1-August1atGCCDansville,M-F, 9-4.Details:dansvilleartworks.com |posemanikin@me.com.Presented byDansvilleArtWorks,fundedby GeneseeValleyCouncilontheArts. #TheFuture#DansvilleArtWorks

BenefitforJessicaRex(formerly Newcomb) - Sunday,July27, 1-5PM,MooseClub,6MainSt., Dansville.BenefitforJessie’sKidney TransplantExpenses.JessiedevelopedType1Diabeteswhenshe was11.JessieisaDansvillenative andschoolteacheratKidstart.BasketRaffle,BakeSale,andCash Raffles!Sponsoredbyherfamily& friends.Ifyouwishtodonateitems, pleasecontactBevRex-Burley 585-507-9095,BarbRex-McKinney 585-519-2258,orSarahRex 585-354-7597.BasketRaffledonationsduebyJuly23andBakeSale goodsdueSaturdayPMordropoff attheMooseClubSundaymorning between10AM-12PM.

100YearCelebration! Joinusfor our100YEARCELEBRATIONofthe dedicationofDansvilleFreeMethodistChurchbuilding.SATURDAY, August9thfrom12-5pm:FESTIVALwithboothsdepictingthe decades(1920totoday),FREEhot dogstillgone,games,abounce houseforkids,andadunktank. SUNDAY,August10that10:30 am:ASpecialWorshipServicefollowedbyanoldfashionPotluck Dinnerandthenat2pmaFree Concert.DansvilleFreeMethodist Church,25FranklinStreet, Dansville.http://www.dansvillefmc. org

BENEFIT FOR JESSICA REX

(FORMERLY NEWCOMB)

SUNDAY, JULY 27 • 1-5pm MOOSE CLUB, 6 MAIN ST., DANSVILLE

Jessie developed Type 1 Diabetes when she was 11. She is in need of a kidney transplant. She is a Dansville native and school teacher at KidStart. Once a match is found, she will be out of work for at least 12 weeks and the medication is extremely expensive.

Basket Raffle, Bake Sale, and Cash Raffles. Sponsored by her family and friends. If you wish to donate items, please contact Bev Rex-Burley 585-507-9095, Barb Rex-McKinney 585-519-2258, or Sarah Rex 585-354-7597

Basket Raffle donations due by July 23rd and bake sale goods due Sat. afternoon or drop off at the Moose Club Sunday morning between 10am-12pm

“Appreciation can make a day, even change a life. Your willingness to put it all into words is all that is necessary. ” Margaret Cousins

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DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgram-

WeekofAugust4toAugust8

Monday,8/4:LasagnaRollUpsw/ Sauce,Peas,Carrots,WholeWheat DinnerRoll,OrangeJuice,Vanilla Pudding.

Tuesday,8/5:OvenFriedChicken, SeasonedRedPotatoes,Beets, WholeWheatBreadSlice,Grape Juice,Pineapple.

Wednesday,8/6:SalisburySteakw/ Gravy,MashedPotatoes,Brussels Sprouts,WholeWheatDinnerRoll, Yogurt,Peaches.

Thursday,8/7:HamSalad,Whole WheatBread(2),MacaroniSalad, ThreeBeanSalad,Yogurt,MandarinOranges.

SiteClosedFriday.

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HEMLOCK

ACelebrationofLiterary&VisualArts- JoinLittleLakes CommunityCenterandCanadice Pressinwelcomingandcelebrating theNYSauthorsandartistsselectedforTheseWilds:OwlLight LiteraryNo.2.This“VoicesAcross Lakes”event-willbehostedby MacFaddenCoffeeCompany,211 MainSt.,Dansville.Eventwillfeaturereadingsandartfromthe journal’scontributorswithintroductionsfromtheeditors.August2~doorsopenat2:00pm.For moreinformationgoto owllightnews.com/owl-lightliterary.

MIDDLESEX

MiddlesexConservationClub Breakfast,OpenTrapShoot,August3,8am-11am,Middlesex ConservationClub,6084SouthHill Rd.,Middlesex.Breakfast&open trap.Free,instructedarchery&pelletrangesforyouth.50/50&raffles available.https:// middlesexconservationclub.org/

MOUNT MORRIS

TourofMountMorrisDamMountMorrisDamVisitorCenteris openandguidedtoursareoffered WednesdayMonday(closedTuesday)MayOctober.TheUSArmy CorpsofEngineersoffersonline advancedreservationsforrangerguidedwalkingtoursofMount MorrisDam.Checktourschedules andreserveticketsupto7daysin advanceatwww.Recreation.govor bycalling877-444-6777.Space limitedandreservationsare stronglyrecommended.Availability ofwalk-upticketsnotguaranteed. Location:MountMorrisDamand RecreationArea;6103VisitorCenterRd.,MountMorris.TheVisitor CenterisopenWednesdayMonday(closedTuesday),10am4:30pm.Foradditionalinformation,call:585-658-4790.

NORTH COHOCTON

HomemadeIceCreamSocialNorthCohoctonMethodistChurch, 10UniversityAve.,No.Cohocton onSunday,July27from2-4pm.On thechurchlawnunderatent.$4allyoucaneat.

SPRINGWATER

SpringwaterCommunityDay, Sunday,August10,2025,LarryJ. CanuteMemorialPark,School Street,Springwater.Events:7AM Breakfast,9AMCraftvendors& artisans,Foodvendors,9AM-Open carshow,9AMAntiquetractor pull.11AMHomesteadingDemonstrations,11:30AMchickenBBQ. Children’sevents,bouncehouse, toytractorpull.2PMDuckraces. FreeAdmission.11AM-2PM SpringwaterWebsterCrossing HistoricalSocietyMuseum,8130 MainStreetOpen.Comeandhave fun.

Homemade Ice Cream Social

Sunday, July 27

2-4pm Outdoors, Under the Tent

North Cohocton Methodist Church 10 University Ave. • North Cohocton $4.00 ALL YOU

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garage sales

DANSVILLE: 10246Hartman rdJuly26th&27th(9-3). GarageSale.Somethingforeveryone.

MT.MORRIS: 120Main Street.July25-26(10-4pm). GARAGE/BARNSALE. Collectionoffurniture, FireKing,glassware, housewares,oldtools,toysand trunks,steamerchest,jewelry, bottles,baskets,boxes, clothingandmuchmore.

SPRINGWATER: 7007RossRoad FridayAugust1standSaturdayAugust2nd(8-5).Multi-Familygarage sale.Kidstoys,clothing,furniture, householditems,hunting&fishing items,9.9Mercury4strokeboat motorandmore.

DANSVILLE:7375

STAGECOACH ROAD.August 1stand2nd(9am-3pm).GARAGESALE!Compoundand crossbows,archerytargets,quivers,x-countryskisandboots. Tools:power,yard,antique. Furniture,flatscreenTV,knives, huntingitems,linens,andmore. PRICEDTOSELL.

DANSVILLE: 10899SandyHill Road.(1milefromNoyesHospital.)July24(9-3pm),and25-26 (9-4pm).HUGEMULTI-FAMILY/ MOVINGSALE.Lotsofnewguttermaterials,stepladders,ramp forReesehitch,miscellaneous Dewaltpowertools,cordless drills,electricdrills,newsnow rake,compressor,sawzall,portableheaters,heavydutyextension cords,gardeningtools,andmore. Lotsofofficeorganizationitems,4 drawersteelfilecabinetwithlock, 2drawersteelfilecabinet, desktoporganizers,newb/wlaserprinter,colorlaserprinter, officechair,8drawermaple dresser,endtables,veryniceLane rocker/recliner,smallkitchen appliancesanddishes,VitaMix, ironingboard,organizingtotes, rollingdrawers,organizingcabinets,verynicemostlynewand vintageladiesclothing(smallto extralarge),books,classicTV showDVDsandmovies,medical andhealthsupplies,Sole treadmill,kids’games,newdoghouse,andlotsofotheritems. Toonumeroustomention!Most itemsinnewtogoodcondition. Everythingpricedtosell.Cash only.

Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items.

LIVING WORD/LIVING TRUTH

BIBLE STUDY MINISTRIES is pleased to offer a FREE book to the public. At the present time and As the Lord provides, this book is being offered absolutely FREE ON A FLASH DRIVE DEVICE ONLY e title of the book is:

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BUDGETING FOR LONG VACATIONS ABROAD

Food: Food is a priority when traveling. If you can stay in accommodations with a kitchenette, you can reduce dining costs and make meals as desired. Food plans are another consideration. Book destinations that offer an all-inclusive or a meal plan option. It may not be the cheapest alternative, but you’ll have peace of mind knowing food costs already are covered.

pet place

Zoey & Princess

These two rescued sisters enjoy playing with each other and their mousies as well as watching the birds and squirrels through the window.

THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE BACKYARD SKUNK

Summertime in places like Leicester, Bloomfield, and Livonia often means a sudden whiff in the night. Yes—skunks. If your dog gets curious and too close, it’s best to stay calm. Tomato juice isn’t the magic cure it’s made out to be; a mix of baking soda, peroxide, and dish soap works better. Skunks tend to wander at night, so a motion sensor light or supervised evening potty breaks can help avoid late-night stink emergencies.

Finding affordable pet care and pet products

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I retired four years ago and thought I had enough to cover all my expenses, plus some. But the rise in prices for everything has really hit hard. I can’t afford to take my two Dachshunds, “Kili” and “Fili,” to the vet for their annual checkups and shots. And I’m terrified what will happen if one of them gets sick. Do you know of any way I can cut expenses for pet care? --

California

DEAR DAVE: I completely understand. These are difficult economic times, especially on a fixed income. But there are lower-cost pet care options available.

First, contact Kili and Fili’s veterinarian and explain your situation. Ask if they offer any discounts or payment options for care, or if they have any recommendations for free or low-cost care. Vets will work with you to keep your dogs healthy.

Next, contact the local Humane Society or shelter and ask the same questions. Shelters want pets to stay with their owners and have resources and contacts to help make their care easier and more affordable.

Ask about low-cost or free pet vaccination events (often called shot clinics). These take place in many towns and cities at least once a year. For less than half the cost of a routine visit (and sometimes free), these clinics give pets their required vaccines and may offer additional services like physical exams and blood tests. These are frequently announced online, but you may be able to locate one by contacting your town office or the local shelter.

The most important advice I have for you is: Don’t go it alone. Tell your vet, close friends and family members about your financial situation and the care your dogs need. People are there to help -- just reach out.Get more details on picking the best daycare option at the AKC’s website: https://tinyurl.com/4ntpfj3m. Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

ENJOYING THRILLS AT AMUSEMENT PARKS

Carousels are favorites for children and adults alike. Riders ride wooden horses and other animals as the carousel moves in a circle. According to the trivia provider Mental Floss, carousels were first used to give horseback riding lessons to Turkish and Arabian cavalry members. Crusaders brought the idea to Europe, and the attraction became a fun ride.

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7199 MILL ST. SPRINGWATER, NY 14560

Application ID: 8-2448-00025/00003

Permits(s) Applied for: 1 - Article 17 Titles 7 & 8 P/C/I SPDES - Surface Discharge

Project is located: in SPRINGWATER in LIVINGSTON COUNTY

Project Description:

e Department has prepared a draft permit and has made a tentative determination, subject to public comment or other information, to approve the continued operation of the existing sanitary system comprised of an aeration unit, dosing station and sand filter with a discharge of 390 gallons per day of treated sanitary wastewater to an un-named tributary of Springwater Creek, (ONT -117-27-34-P44-7-5A), a Class C(TS) waterbody, at the applicant’s property located at 7199 Mill St. in the Town of Springwater, Livingston County.

e draft SPDES permit with fact sheet is available online at https://dec.ny.gov/fs/projects/draftpermits. e draft permit files are contained within regional folders and named by the SPDES number contained in this notice.

Requests for a legislative (public statement) hearing must be sent in writing to the DEC contact person below by the comment deadline. e Department assesses such requests pursuant to 6 NYCRR Section 621.8. Refer to this application by the application number listed above and SPDES Number NY0246191.

Availability of Application Documents:

Filed application documents, and Department draft permits where applicable, are available for inspection during normal business hours at the address of the contact person.To ensure timely service at the time of inspection, it is recommended that an appointment be made with the contact person.

State Environmental Quality Review (SEQR) Determination Project is not subject to SEQR because it is a Type II action.

SEQR Lead Agency None Designated

State Historic Preservation Act (SHPA) Determination e proposed activity is not subject to review in accordance with SHPA. e application type is exempt and/or the project involves the continuation of an existing operational activity.

DEC Commissioner Policy 29, Environmental Justice and Permitting (CP-29) It has been determined that the proposed action is not subject to CP-29.

Availability For Public Comment Contact Person Comments on this project must be GUILLERMO R SAAR submitted in writing to the Contact NYSDEC Person no later than 07/07/2025

6274 E. Avon-Lima Rd. or 33 days after the publication date Avon, NY 14414 of this notice, whichever is later.

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Housing Statement

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

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center

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GO GREEN WHEN SPENDING TIME OUTDOORS THIS SUMMER

Embraceeco-friendlyactivities.Variousactivities,fromorganicgardening to planting trees to beach cleanups, provide a great way to get outdoors andhelptheplanetatthesametime.Menandwomenwhogrowtheirown vegetables can take solace knowing that the vegetables they’re eating each night did not require the depletion of any natural resources to go from garden to table. Signing up for beach cleanups can prevent trash, including harmful plastics, from making its way into the world’s oceans, and such cleanups provide a great excuse to go to the beach.

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I am thankful every time I go shopping, for people who leave carts out in the parking lot. To those who think failure to return a grocery cart to a cart stall are lazy, please consider a different perspective. I have a bad hip, bad back, bad knee, bad foot (all can make walking difficult); and asthma (can leave me very short of breath). I have a handicap tag, but the spaces are often full. If I cannot park close to the store or right by a cart stall, I look for a spot where someone, for whatever reason, left their cart, which I use as a substitute walker. After shopping and returning to my car, I often have too much pain to take a cart to a stall and return to my car without the cart to support me. Essentially, I return it to the spot where I found it and say a silent “thank you” to the person who left it there for me to use.

Events Everywhere

Neighbors, we believe you are a nice family, so please understand how disruptive your daily loud outdoor music is to those of us who: Work from home; have small sleeping children; are elderly, etc. We hear and feel YOUR music in our own home. So, do the right thing here, consider how you affect others and move the speakers, turn the bass down, or best of all, turn it off while outside.

Beef Prices

What is going on with beef prices? A cheaper cut of roast was $11-13 a couple of years back. The same now is $36 dollars! I could not believe it! With cattle locally and plentiful across our country, can someone explain why we are being pick pocketed? Tariffs cannot be the blame. Inflation cannot be the blame either. So, what is it? I refuse to pay those ridiculous prices.

ey need your help

With days in the 90’s already a few times this year and more to come, please help the dogs that are outside without water and shade. If you know of one, do not just feel bad for them, get help. Call your local humane society or the police. If you have an outside dog, put a frozen water bottle in their water to keep it cool on hot days.

So fortunate to have so many great local events happening that I can’t even decide what ones to attend–we had a great day at the Geneseo Air Show, then stopped by Oatka Festival on the way home and were sad we couldn’t get to the Corn Hill Art Festival! How lucky we are.

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• One TIRE 235/65 R16C 121/119R M&S. Never used. Good van spare. Shortsville. frankbiff@protonmail.com

• FREESTANDING BASKETBALL HOOP. Williamson. 585-350-4460, leave a message

• BLUETOOTH SPEAKER. Good condition. Charge wire, minus plug-in-the wall part. Fairport. allentom322@gmail.com

• PLATE GLASS MIRROR, 4 x 8. Penfield/Webster area. 585-430-4758

• QUEEN SIZE BED & BOX SPRING and an ARMOIRE. Pick up, Henrietta. 585-967-9190

• Two EXTENSION LADDERS. Henrietta. 585-402-2711

• 12’ x 12’ CANOPY. Like new. West Henrietta. 585-334-0209

• 3-LIGHT METAL LAMP STAND. Excellent condition. Pick up, Phelps. dianejoset@aol.com

• Old AVON DECANTERS and old GLASS BOTTLES. Farmington. 585-794-9503

• PIANO - Upright (low), good condition, needs tuning; 35.5” H x 25 1/3” D x 56.25” L. Geneseo. donna.rugg@outlook.com

• Taupe-beige LEATHER LOVE SEAT with OTTOMAN. Pick up in Farmington. ac.nurse@hotmail.com

• Boxes of ENVELOPES - many sizes. Pickup only, Canandaigua. 585-394-9305

• AUTOMATIC PET FEEDER. Works with gravity. Good condition. Webster. Call 585-732-9460

• Dirt Devil 6 volt CORDLESS WET/DRY HAND VACUUM. Great for car clean-ups. Webster. pookahbabes@yahoo.com

• Queen size SLEEP NUMBER BED with base & mattress and remote. No air bladders. Canadice. sohill15@gmail.com

• Never used Diabetic lancets, BD or Novatime ultra fine needles II or III for insulin pens. 31G x 5/16”. Canadice. sohill15@gmail.com

• Twin XL MATTRESS & BOX SPRING.Very clean. Pick up, West Henrietta. bmicco44@outlook.com

• Brand new BIKE SEAT and BOTTLE HOLDER, BIKE RACK for SUV. Fairport. allentom322@gmail.com

• PHONE & COMPUTER CABLES, PHONE CHARGER, assorted other cables. New EAR PODS. Must take all. Fairport. allentom322@gmail.com

• EZ INK CARTRIDGES for Canon Pixma Printer - (7) 270XL black, (8) 271 black, (11) 271 color. Farmington. wctbill@yahoo.com

• GREEN WIRE MESH ROLLED FENCE – 2”x2” or 2”x 4” by 48” tall and 5’ or longer. 585-733-1090

• AUDIO: record players, turntables, tube amps, amplifiers, wood speakers, tuners, turntables. 585-766-8842

• ELECTRONIC PARTS. ICs, connectors, relays, switches, test equipment, hobby/ prototype items, repair manuals. Old/obsolete/surplus! Will pick up. wanted@rochester. rr.com or 585-746-9904

• MODEL KITS Built/Unbuilt.Aviation, autos and trucks, military, ships, figures, etc. Parts and pieces okay. 585-314-6989

• Elderly person in need of an AIR CONDITIONER in good working condition. 585-993-2371

• CROSS-STITCH FLOSS/THREAD and AIDA CLOTH. Rush, Henrietta, Lima, Honeoye, Victor/Canandaigua area for pick up please. sohill15@gmail.com

• WATERPROOF POPUP CANOPY for camping. In good condition. 585-498-6013

• YARD SIGN STAKES. kwallin14414@gmail.com

• FAX MACHINE or COPIER/FAX COMBINATION. 585-554-6747

• ROCKS, baseball size to football size. For landscaping. May need delivery help. Shortsville. merrileeann@verizon.net

• MOVING BOXES and any packing BUBBLE WRAP or newspaper to wrap breakable items. Holtzey68@aol.com/or text 585-224-6622

• Adult size BICYCLE for a 6’2 man that is in good working condition. Ok if needs tubes. Holtzey68@aol.com or text 585-224-6622

• AIR CONDITIONER in good working condition. murry585@gmail.com

• Any leftover/unwanted GARAGE SALE ITEMS. 585-415-8513

• Any broken/not running DEHUMIDIFIERS, looking for parts units. 585-370-0613

• Grass and weed STRING TRIMMER. Handheld electric or battery. 585-503-7938

• Looking for a working ELECTRIC WASHER AND DRYER. 585-704-1624

• SCREEN DOOR for 35”x80” door. 585-554-6747

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Charles “Chuck” B. White

July 19, 2025

Livonia: Chuck passed peacefully at home on July 19, 2025 at age 81 years old. He was born in Rochester, NY on May 2, 1944, predeceased by his five older siblings, Chet, Tom, Carolyn, Billy and Bart; his grandson, Brian Carr, and mother of his children, Nancy White.

Survived by the love of his life of 24 years, Linda Burley; children, Penny (Eric) Carr of Syracuse, Bonnie (Ron Schwanke) White-Carter of Tennessee, Danny White of Syracuse, Benjamin Gorton of Rochester, Tracy Gorton of Farmington, Carriann (Dale) Parsels of Scottsville, Dustin Burley of Livonia, Jesse Burley of Dansville; loving niece, Brenda Cartino of California; grandchildren, Kyle Rasmussen, Kirbi Carter, Jackie Schwanke, Kaitlyn, Jessica, David Carr, Jessica (Anthony) Martin, James Gorton-Johns, Oran Kingsley, Lydia Kingsley, Kolby Scott, Calogero Scott, Arlyn Mackin, Kayd Burley and Quinn Burley, along with many loving nieces and nephews.

Chuck grew up in Rochester, NY and o en times would bounce between living with his mother and the children’s home. At the ripe old age of 17, Chuck joined the service as a supply clerk in the Army. He was stationed in Germany for 3 years and eventually came home and settled in Syracuse. He worked at his father’s side installing hardwood floors and as a general laborer in construction. He started his own business called Kan-Do Delivery, a trucking firm, delivering products to businesses. Chuck certainly had a skill set like no other, knowing how to get the job done but flooring was always significant, even working on floors in his children’s homes.

He eventually moved to Livonia, started driving school buses and buses for special needs adults and children. When he lived in Lexington, KY with his spouse, he drove hospital shuttle buses.

Joan M. Schwartz

June 12, 2025

Wayland – Joan M Schwartz, 87 years of age, passed away ursday morning, June 12, 2025 at the Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation in Mt. Morris.

Joan was born April 18, 1938 in Cohocton, the daughter of Arthur and Mildred (Strobel) Mehlenbacher. She graduated from Cohocton Central School and the Hornell Business School. Joan worked for and retired from SUNY Geneseo after many years. She also kept the books for their business, Southern Tier Steel and Fabrication in Wayland for many years.

Joan grew up and resided in Cohocton; lived in Rochester for a short time, and then moved to Wayland where she and her husband, Joe, built a home. Joan and Joe Schwartz were married for 64 years! She loved her animals, especially her many dogs throughout the years and her horse, Colonel.

Joan was predeceased by her parents,Arthur and Mildred Mehlenbacher; her siblings and their spouses, Richard and Kathryn Mehlenbacher, Donald and Claire Mehlenbacher,John and Betty Mehlenbacher,Walter and Peggy Mehlenbacher, Bill Mehlenbacher, Harold Mehlenbacher, Clair Mehlenbacher and infant Gwendolyn Mehlenbacher; additional in-laws, Marian Mehlenbacher, Ivan Pelham and Roderic Lindsey. She is survived by her husband, Joseph Schwartz of Wayland; her son, Alan Schwartz (Michele Harris) of Campbell; her brother, Jim Mehlenbacher of Hornell, Mary Lindsey of Cohocton, and Dorothy Mehlenbacher of TN; along with many, many nieces and nephews.

Joan’s family will honor her wishes and celebrate her life at a later date.

Chuck would make and fly remote control airplanes and would fly them over the skies of Syracuse. Later in life, Chuck did fly smaller airplanes in KY all over the skies of Lexington and several more lessons in Canandaigua which he quite enjoyed. He was handy with his hands and originally made Native American style flutes, which then evolved to making Irish whistles, penny whistles and drums. He drew in quite a crowd that would search him out to make certain flutes in different keys.

Chuck was a student of Master Peng from New York City for Qigong. Chuck graduated as a Qigong practitioner (healer) a er three years of study. He took this skill around the country with him while in KY and NY and would frequent fairs outside of working hours to help people. He frequented carnivals, fairs, even Village Gate in Rochester, selling his products and magically healing those who came for his help.

Chuck loved to travel, including Ireland, Germany and frequent trips down the east coast to Florida. He enjoyed Phantom of the Opera so much so he toted around the CD to enjoy the music wherever he went. is was, of course, between listening to country music like Johnny Cash, Gene Autry and Willie Nelson. Chuck was a sci-fi nut, enjoying Red Dwarf and Star Trek. He loved Jeopardy and would eat supper and enjoy the series in the evening, although he favored Alex Trebek. He had a sailboat at one time and always enjoyed sailing and fishing. He was drawn to nature and enjoyed planting flowers around his shop, filling the bird feeder and golfing with his children and grandchildren.

Chuck’s Memorial Service will be held at 5pm on Monday, July 28th, at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home Inc., 21 Big Tree Street, Rte 15 & 20A, Livonia, NY. Interment, with military honors, will be held at 10am on Tuesday, July 29th at the Western New York National Cemetery, 1254 Indian Falls Road, Corfu, NY. Memorial contributions may be made in Chuck’s memory to the Ganondagan Historical Site, 7000 County Road 41, Victor, NY 14564.

To send a condolence or share a memory please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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Furniture or “yard sale finds”: These can be stabilized and given a new look through stain/paint or distressing, but some may also lend themselves to transformation for other uses, such as turning a chest of drawers into bookshelves, a chair into a swing, a dresser into a seat, and more.

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THE JEFFREY EPSTEIN FILES

In President Donald Trump’s 1st Term (#45), Under Attorney General William Barr; FBI agents raided Jeffrey Epstein’s private island on August 12, 2019; and SEIZED Compromising Pictures, Audio Video Recordings, and Other Evidence of the Elite Inner Circles; of those who Visited Jeffrey Epstein’s Sanctuary; who Indulged in those Carnal Pleasures, forbidden by Religions and Illegal by Laws of many Nations.

The Jeffrey Epstein Files Have Proof of The Elite Inner Circles of the Members and Leaders of the “Deep State.”

Donald J. Trump, KNOWINGLY LIED TO US ALL; when He said he would Release THE EPSTEIN FILES. He Used WE THE PEOPLE to get elected on LIES.

The DOJ and Trump 45/47 knew the Power of the Epstein Seizures from August 2019.

With the Intimidation of Corruption Exposure, Donald Trump has climbed the Ladder of the ELITE INNER CIRCLES to become the King of the Swamp.

HE Did Not Drain the Swamp as he Promised US. He in Fact WAS and IS The Enemy Within.

Trump LIED to US All; For His Personal Gain; To Make Money on OUR Backs, the backs of our Children and Grandchildren, and AT THE COST OF the Freedoms of WE THE PEOPLE.

How Many Other Lies?

Farmers Losing Loans and Grants; Medicare; Medicaid; Social Security; And the List Goes On. Not to mention, deporting “millions and millions” of “illegal aliens” with “criminal records.”

Yet INSTEAD, it is All of those who cut our lawns, pick our crops, clean our hotel rooms, cook and wash dishes at our restaurants, and CARE for our Aging Parents when we are unable to do so.

This is NOT What Was Promised to We The People; 77 Million Strong; and, FOR OVER A DECADE LIED TO ABOUT.

Donald J. Trump and the Dictators he idolizes ARE all actively attempting to Weaken the GREATEST POWER OF THE EARTH, THE USA.

Donald Trump is Dismantling the Relations WE have developed throughout our 250 Years of diplomacy with the other Powers of the Earth.

HE has Imposed Tariffs on All of our Trading Partners to disrupt the Peace & Commerce of the world economy.

The END RESULT is WE THE PEOPLE pay those Tariffs in the form of Higher Prices on ALL of the Basics We Consume in our day; AND, we injure the economies of ALL of our World alliances, Our Friends, Our Military Defense Alliances, and Our Geographic Neighbors (Who Protect our North & South Land Borders From GROUND INVASION BY OUR ENEMIES: as the Oceans Protect Our East & West Coasts).

I am close to the end of My Life.

My generation Fought to Give ALL OF US the Freedoms we NOW are on the Brink of Losing. It Is OUR Grandchildren and THEIR Children Who Are Living Through This RAPING AND PILLAGING of AMERICA.

What do you think it will be like for THEIR CHILDREN, now living, yet too young to know better?

With the 250th Anniversary of the Signing of our Declaration of Independence, I shall Quote a part of that Document, Most Relevant to the Survival of OUR RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS:

“We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness— That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation on such Principles, and organizing its Powers in such Form, as to them shall seem most likely to affect their Safety and Happiness.”

Please Dear God, Open the eyes of My Brothers and Sisters, My FAMILY, We the People of the USA; for the sake of the American Lineage to come.

TOGETHER WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL.

DEMAND the Release of ALL the Confiscated Epstein Files; of, on, and about the ELITE INNER CIRCLES OF THE DEEP STATE AND THE ENEMY WITHIN THE SWAMP.

Sincerely,

We The People of the USA

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Blueberry Farm

• Wagon rides to the fields • Buckets for your use, but please bring container to carry home!

• Gi Shop, Jams, Blueberry Juice, Maple Syrup •Blueberry Hotline: (585) 526-5442

824 E. Swamp Rd., Penn Yan Hours: Mon-Sat 8am-4pm

Sciarrino & Sciarrino, P.C.’s Wayland Office Update

Lisa and Lisa 2 have retired a er many outstanding years of service. e Wayland office is currently unstaffed.

But We’re Still Here for You! Our Mount Morris, Rochester, and Wellsville offices are open and ready to help. Any rumors that we’ve permanently closed the Wayland office are false

• Call 585-728-2110 – your call will forward to Mount Morris

• Or dial us directly at 585-658-2161 to speak with someone about your file

We appreciate your patience during this transition.

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CROSSWORD Answers

HELPING HEROES

(NAPSI)—The Department of Defense reports that 1.3 million Americans serve in the military. If you or someone you care about is ever among them and sent overseas,youmaybegladtolearn about an organization that’s been assisting members of the U.S. armed forces, veterans and their families since the early 1900s: the American Red Cross. It provides emergency communication services, resiliency programs and morale activities.

“We are committed to delivering critical services with a caring touch wherever and whenever they’re needed—24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year—for military members and their families at home and around the world,” said Koby Langley, seniorvicepresidentforServiceto theArmedForcesattheRedCross.

Now, the organization is expandingsupportforU.S.military personnel in Eastern Europe with a new office in Romania.

In addition to aiding military members and their families, the American Red Cross shelters, feeds and provides emotional support to disaster victims; supplies about 40 percent of the nation’s blood; teaches lifesaving skills; and provides humanitarian aid. A not-for-profit organization, it depends on volunteers and the generosityoftheAmericanpublic.

Learn More: The free Hero Care App helps members of the military and veteran communities access emergency and other Red Cross services anywhere in the world. Go to your app store or text GETHEROCARE to 90999 to download the app. For further facts, visit www.redcross.org.

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HOW TO SUPPORT STUDENTS INTERESTED IN THE ARTS

Research local performing arts schools. Children who exhibit an especially strong interest in the arts may benefit from enrolling in a school that specializes in performing arts. Such schools may be open to kids as young as five and extend all the way through high school. Some performing arts schools require prospective students to audition or apply. Arts high schools still offer instruction in core academic subjects, but parents should explore each school’s curriculum before deciding if a given school is right for their children.

Painted Canyons of the West with Collette Tours: April 26 - May 4, 2026

Explore Colorado National Monument, Moab, Arches, Canyonlands, Dead Horse Point, Bryce Canyon, Zion and Las Vegas

Danube Symphony with 2 Nights in Munich during Oktoberfest, Avalon Waterways: September 24 - October 1, 2026

Cruise the Danube from Budapest through Austria and into Germany ending with a stay in Munich during Oktoberfest

Exploring South Africa, Victoria Falls & Botswana, Collette Tours: December 1 - 15, 2026

Chobe National Park, Pilanesberg, 8 Wildlife Safaris, Cape Winelands, Cape Town Table Mountain & more.

Space is limited–call or email for more details

Volunteers Needed

GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY

• Mt. Carmel House: Volunteers help provide compassionate, individual centered care to our residents in their final months. Personal care assistance, light house cleaning, gardening and much more. is is a perfect opportunity to make a meaningful difference in your community. 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 585-991-8220 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

• Light Hill: Called to care for others? Join us at Light Hill where your time and compassion can bring comfort, hope, and light to terminally-ill residents and their families. Volunteers make a meaningful difference in our fellow community member’s precious final journey. Email mk@ lighthillhome.org or call 585-393-1311

• Crossroads House: Genesee County’s only comfort care home. Please consider lending your time and talents to care for our two residents at end-of-life. Will train! Email: jennshaffer@crossroadshouse.com

• Vincent House: An end-of-life resident care volunteer provides compassionate support, companionship, and comfort to residents in their final months, assisting with personal care needs, administering medication, making light meals, and creating a peaceful, dignified environment. Email: vhvolunteer@frontier.com or call 585-728-2427

• Catholic Charities Tri-County Office: Volunteer to be a friendly inperson visitor, or caller, to an isolated older adult who lives near you, in Genesee or Orleans Counties. Flexibly scheduled visits are 2-4 times/ month for approximately one hour. Play games, share hobbies or just converse! Email: lisa.wittmeyer@ccwny.org or call 716-341-6751

• Purple Pony erapeutic Horsemanship: Purple Pony is located in LeRoy. Volunteers help during riding sessions for riders with disabilities. Sidewalkers, leaders and general clean up help is welcomed. Required volunteer training with next training on March 25 and 27th. Go to website purplepony.org

• Begin Again Horse Rescue: We need you! e horses need you! Volunteer in the barn. Volunteer in the tack shop. Volunteer for fundraising. Volunteer once or on a regular schedule. Volunteer on the weekend or during the week. Email: info@beginagainrescue.org

Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us.’ Published online and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com.

Purchase at our office at 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY OR mail your order form to:

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The end of July is synonymous with poolsides, wave pools, and eighty-foot tall slides mounted on steel towers. Whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a lazy vacationer, waterparks have something for every taste. Nothing beats being in the water to cool off during the summer.

The waterslide was first seen in New Zealand during a display at their International Exhibition in 1906. Ever since, waterslides have quickly evolved, especially in the 1970s. More than 1,000 waterparks already exist with multiple new parks opening each year in the U.S.

CNA Class Informational Open House

July 31, 2025 • 3-6pm

At The Livingston County Center for Nursing and Rehabilitation

• Paid, free CNA training as a Full-Time Livingston County Employee as a Certified Nursing Assistant Training ($19.46 an hour)

• Classes start 9/15/2025 and 10/27/2025.

• Eligible for Livingston County employment benefits including NYS retirement.

• Classes located on the Murray Hill Campus.

Contact: Marianne Miller, Recruitment Specialist MarianneMiller@livingstoncountyny.gov or call/text (585) 322-2950

Naples Central School NOTICE OF JOB VACANCY

Posting Date: July 15, 2025

POSITION: Part-Time Food Service Helper

Minimum Qualifications: This is routine manual work performed under immediate supervision in connection with the preparation and service of food. On occasion, Food Service Helpers may perform cooking duties involving lesser degrees of skill than regularly required of employees in the classification of Cook. Does related work as required.

Salary: As per CSEA contract –Benefits include health insurance as well as sick and personal time Ten (10) month position

Hours: 4 hours per day (7:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.)

Work Location: Naples Elementary School

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

Complete the Ontario County Civil Service form through the Ontario County: https://ontario-portal.mycivilservice.com/ and under Current Vacancies, click on the Naples School –Food Service Helper position to apply.

Applications must be submitted by: Friday, August 1, 2025

The Naples Central School District offers employment opportunities without regard to sex, race, color, national origin or handicap. Inquiries regarding this nondiscrimination policy may be directed to: Title IX Coordinator, c/o Naples Central School, 136 North Main Street, Naples, NY 14512. Or email hr@arcglow.org or call 585-658-2828

Mount Morris

• Full-Time. Monday-Friday, Days

• Benefits included in this role

• Maintain and repair Arc GLOW vehicles

• Perform all driving duties according to 19A and agency requirements

• Perform Road calls on Arc GLOW vehicles

now hiring!

TOWN OF SPRINGWATER HIGHWAY

has

openings for MOTOR EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (MEO)

Starting Salary: based on current union contract and experience

$25.91-$28.91/2025

Benefits

70% Town paid Medical Plan(s) • Personal Leave Time & Vacation Time Annually

Monthly Sick Time Accruals • Uniforms Provided & Work Boot allowance • NYS RETIREMENT program

Duties:

Safe and efficient operation of trucks and various types of road maintenance and construction equipment including but not limited to: snowplows, dump trucks, loaders, rollers, tractors, power tools, chain saws. Work performed under general supervision in accordance with established policies and procedures. Additional responsibilities may be involved for making repairs to equipment and for ordinary servicing. Required to perform manual road work as needed. Perform related work as required. Winter overtime is mandatory.

Minimum Qualifications: [Applicants MUST meet ALL requirements]

General Experience: Two (2) years of full-time paid experience in the operation of light automotive equipment or One (1) year of experience in the operation of specialized or heavy motor equipment.

Licenses/Certificates: Possession of a valid New York State Class B commercial driver’s license, (Class A may be substituted). Copy to be provided with application.

Special Qualifications:

1.) Must authorize and execute necessary releases to enable the Town to verify licensure and driving history involving violations and/or crimes.

2.) Appropriate licensure must be maintained throughout employment.

3.) Take and pass employment physical & drug screening throughout employment.

4.) Ability to li and move fi y (50) pounds.

5.) Ability to be a team player.

Any person who meets ALL of the qualifications and wishes to be considered for the vacancies must file an application with the Town Clerk’s office. Applications can be obtained at: 8022 SOUTH MAIN ST., SPRINGWATER, NY 14560

Incomplete applications will not be considered.

1. MOVIES: How many dream levels does the crew enter in the film “Inception”?

2. U.S. STATES: Which state’s nickname is “Treasure State”?

3. LITERATURE: Which 1969 novel begins with the line, “All this happened, more or less”?

4. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby horse called?

5. ACRONYMS: What does the acronym GIF stand for?

6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president served the shortest term?

7. TELEVISION: In which fictional town is “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” set?

8. GEOGRAPHY: What international city’s nickname is “The Eternal City”?

9. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: How many time zones exist on Earth?

10. SCIENCE: Who is known as the father of medicine?

ANSWERS

1. Five (four dream levels and limbo).
2. Montana.
3. “Slaughterhouse-Five” by Kurt Vonnegut.
4. A foal.
5. Graphics Interchange Format.
6. William Henry Harrison, who died
32 days after taking ce.offi
7. Sunnydale.
8. Rome, Italy.
9. 24.
10. Greek physician Hippocrates.

e Town of Conesus Highway Department is seeking applicants for the position of

Heavy Motorized Equipment Operator (HMEO)

is position requires the operation of heavy equipment and trucks as well as manual labor for the maintenance and repairs of town roads. e applicant must be willing to work evenings, nights and weekends for ice and snow control for overtime pay during the winter months.

Requirements include the possession of a valid NYS Driver’s License. Applicant must be willing to perform services and repairs to town equipment, changing tires as well as performing manual labor such as shoveling, raking, black top and chip seal work and handling culvert pipe. Conducting traffic safety procedures such as establishing work zones, flagging traffic, and maintaining traffic signs are required. Employees must be able to li a minimum of 50 pounds.

Applicants must pass a Department of Transportation drug and alcohol pre-employment screening and ongoing random drug and alcohol testing as required by Federal Law.

Hourly starting pay based on experience. Vacation, sick and personal time awarded a er the first six months of employment. Health care is available with employee contribution. New York State Pension is available with employee contributions.

Applications can be found at the Town Website under the Employment Tab. https://townconesus.digitaltowpath.org:10010/content/Departments or by contacting the Highway Department at (585) 346-5570

Send or drop off applications and resumes (not required) to: Highway Superintendent, Conesus Highway Dept., 5862 Federal Rd., PO Box 190, Conesus, NY 14435 or email to dmarusiak@town.conesus.ny.us

Naples Central School NOTICE OF JOB VACANCY

Posting Date: July 15, 2025

POSITION: Part-Time Food Service Helper

Minimum Qualifications: This is routine manual work performed under immediate supervision in connection with the preparation and service of food. On occasion, Food Service Helpers may perform cooking duties involving lesser degrees of skill than regularly required of employees in the classification of Cook. Does related work as required.

Salary: As per CSEA contract –

Benefits include health insurance as well as sick and personal time Ten (10) month position

Hours: 3 hours per day (9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.)

Work Location: Naples High School

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

Complete the Ontario County Civil Service form through the Ontario County: https://ontario-portal.mycivilservice.com/ and under Current Vacancies, click on the Naples School –Food Service Helper position to apply.

Applications must be submitted by: Friday, August 1, 2025

The Naples Central School District offers employment opportunities without regard to sex, race, color, national origin or handicap. Inquiries regarding this nondiscrimination policy may be directed to: Title IX Coordinator, c/o Naples Central School, 136 North Main Street, Naples, NY 14512.

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Dansville Chevrolet • Beiswenger Family • Next Level Autoworks

Shannon Griese • Nick Cantando • Thomas P. Wamp Real Estate

4 Fathers Organic • Dan & Ellen Edmonds • Canaseraga Lions Club PLATINUM

HOLE SPONSORS:

Better Homes • Mr. Barry Haywood • Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Allen • Dansville Ambulance in memory of Floyd Sick Dansville American Legion • Dansville Area Chamber of Commerce • Dansville Auto Mart • Dansville Community Center Dansville Lioness Club • Dansville Fire Department • Mr. & Mrs. David Mapes • Mr. & Mrs. David Reinholtz

Mr. & Mrs. David Hall • David & Nancy Leven • Expressway Auto Auction • Graham & Barb Frazer • Greg Norsen

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Lynn Reagle

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Tony’s Pizzeria THANKS

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Scott & Tamara Kenney

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Karen Luce

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We raised $15,500 and the proceeds will go to the

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Old Hickory Golf Course • FarView Golf Course

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