Eastway: Genesee Valley Penny Saver 11-7-25

Page 1


Fill your days as you please with luxury retirement living nestled in the beautiful hills overlooking Canandaigua Quail Summit offers residents a variety of services and amenities including:

• Maintenance-free living

• Chef prepared meals

• Bi-weekly housekeeping

• Daily activities

Quail Summit residents also enjoy priority access to a higher level of care in our assisted living or memory care communities if it’s ever needed.

• Courtesy transportation

• Wellness programming

Call Stephanie to schedule a tour today.

Community Publication in the United States

President Steve Harrison

General Manager Manuel Karam

Creative Director Kelly Nolan

Assistant Creative Director Kara Ivison

Production Supervisor Jeff Wasson

Prepress Supervisor Mike Pratt

Circulation Manager Kristy Rapone

Member Colleen Mann

Members of: PO Box 340 • 1471 Route 15 Avon, NY 14414 • Fax: 585-226-3390 Phone: 585-226-8111 www.gvpennysaver.com Email: mail@gvpennysaver.com

&sip dine

Are you a Mayflower

Descendent?

Come join us for our annual dinner on November 22nd

Registration @11:30am • Dinner at Noon

Location: Veterans Park • 6910 Route 5 & 20 • East Bloomfield, NY

ere will be a speaker, a full turkey dinner, and dessert. Cost is $25. Please join us to celebrate your heritage!

Email or call Don Collins for more information and RESERVATION: collinsdonf@gmail.com • 585-704-9415

LOCAL DINING SPOTS FOSTER COMMUNITY

Dining out is a great way to celebrate life’s milestones or simply reconnect with friends and loved ones. Research firm NPD Group found that, by the end of 2015, restaurant visits by consumers increased by 700 million compared to just five years prior.

While chain restaurants invest heavily in advertising, independently owned restaurants do not have those same resources. Multi-unit chains also have more pull with suppliers and might be able to negotiate better deals, or can spread operational costs across various locations. Too often diners are not aware of the vast array of tasty, well-priced and artisanal foods awaiting them just down the street. Much can be said about the advantages of patronizing local eateries. Men and women who want unique dining experiences can give local, independently owned establishments a try.

Explore one of New York State’s largest gluten-free menus for lunch and dinner - just minutes from Rochester. Enjoy dining in, convenient take-out, or our delivery service. Daily hand-cra ed delights from our Master Baker and options for every occasion, including family & business gatherings. Let us make your dining experience safe, delicious, and unforgettable. Taking special orders for allergy-friendly meals and celebrations, including those special holiday get-togethers!

Monday: Closed Tues.- urs.: 11am-8:30pm

HOW TO SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR VETERANS

Millions of people make considerable sacrifices to protect the freedoms of their fellow citizens. According to the Pew Research Center and data from the Department of Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Census Bureau, there are currently more than 18 million living veterans in the United States.

e term “veteran” refers to a person who served in the active military, naval, air service, or space service and was discharged or released under conditions other than dishonorable. In the U.S., there are actually five types of protected veterans, according to the Vietnam Era Veterans’ Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974. Under VEVRAA, a veteran may be classified as a disabled veteran, recently separated veteran, active duty wartime or campaign badge veteran, or Armed Forces service medal veteran.

Veterans deserve respect and admiration all year long, but also get their own holiday each November. Veterans Day celebrates veterans’ patriotism and willingness to sacrifice and serve. is Veterans Day, people can consider these eight unique ways to honor the veterans in their community.

Attend events: Organize or participate in local Veterans Day celebrations, such as parades and ceremonial events.

Get involved with veterans’ affairs: Support veterans by volunteering with organizations that assist them, such as the VA, local veteran’s groups, VA hospitals, or charities dedicated to veteran services.

Petition for veteran speakers: Reach out to schools, scout troops or other groups and arrange opportunities for veterans to share their stories and contributions. Learning about the sacrifices these men and women made can heighten individuals’ appreciation for veterans.

Support the families of veterans: Reach out to veterans’ families, who also must make sacrifices and concessions. Anything from shopping, babysitting, doing chores, or making a meal can help the families of veterans.

Make a donation: If finances allow, make contributions to reputable charities that provide services for veterans like those that offer mental health counseling or job placement services. If there isn’t a charity that fits with your vision, begin one.

Hire veterans to work: If you are a business owner or hiring manager, consider hiring veterans for open positions at your company. It can be challenging to reenter the workforce a er service, so make it known that your firm welcomes veterans.

Offer personal acknowledgements: Take the time to speak to veterans and thank them for their service. If possible, when dining out, ask the server if you can pay for the meal of a veteran who also is dining that day.

Don’t forget the fallen veterans: Although Memorial Day is designed to honor those who lost their lives through military service, people still can honor the fallen veterans on Veterans Day by sharing stories or placing flags at veteran cemeteries.

Sponsored By:

To those who served and those who still stand ready—your strength, courage, and love of country inspire us all.

Upstate Chevrolet 36 Main St., Attica • 585-591-2300

Upstate Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram 125 Prospect St., Attica • 585-591-0678 Toyota of Batavia

3899 West Main Rd., Batavia • 585-344-4141

394-4260

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel

God bless our veterans! Division of John Anderson Construction Inc. 2388 Olmstead Road, W. Bloomfield, NY 14469 Office 585-582-6027

* On Nov. 10, 1903, Mary Anderson receives patent No. 743,801 for her “window cleaning device for electric cars and other vehicles to remove snow, ice or sleet from the window.” Anderson tried to sell it to a Canadian manufacturing firm, which said the device had no practical value.

If someone you know would like to start receiving this paper, snap a picture of this page and send it to them! Yes, I want to receive the Eastway Genesee Valley Penny Saver. Print copy only available to zip codes: 14469,14425,14472,14475,14506, 14564,14585

WINTER2025 SPORTSSCHEDULES

SCHOOL

BOYS BASKETBALL Var.

e Paul F. Tilly Agency

Paul F. Tilly • Rene Tilly-Lyness

Julie A. Harcleroad • Amy Spencer INSURANCE

ICE HOCKEY Var.

12.5

GIRLS BASKETBALL Var.

WRESTLING Var.

NORDIC SKIING Var.

BOYS SWIMMING

DIVING Var.

WINTER2025 SPORTSSCHEDULES

ALPINE SKIING Var.

1.6 BrantlingSkiSlopes

1.9 BristolMountainSkiResort

1.16 BristolMountainSkiResort

1.23 HuntHollowSkiClub

1.28 HuntHollowSkiClub

2.3 BrantlingSkiSlopes

2.6

NORDIC SKIING Var.

ICE HOCKEY

BOWLING Var.

12.5

INDOOR TRACK

& FIELD Var.

WRESTLING Var.

BOYS SWIMMING

& DIVING Var.

GIRLS BASKETBALL

WINTER 2025

VICTOR CENTRAL SCHOOL

BOYS BASKETBALL

Pinehurst Resdients Visit Steve’s Diner

ANTI-BULLYING

Wearing odd socks symbolizes

be themselves and

Bullying affects education

Almost 160,000 teenagers have skipped school because of bullying.

Reporting is an issue

Older students are less likely to report bullying incidents, which is why it's so essential for others to intervene on their behalf.

Stepping in makes a difference

57% of bullying situations stop when peers intervene on behalf of the bullied student.

Calling it out

Labeling incidents as bullying influences whether students tell an adult and how the adult will respond to the incident.

hometown events

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Bloomfield Public Library

9 Church St., Bloomfield • 585-657-6264

M-Th 10-8; F 10-6; Sa 10-2

Mendon Library

22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls 585-624-6067 • mendonlibrary.org

M-Th 9-8; F 9-5; Sa 9-3; Closed Su Victor Farmington Library

15 W. Main St., Victor • 585-924-2637 victorfarmingtonlibrary.org

M-Th 9-8; F 9-6; Sa 10-4; Su 12-4

MENDONPUBLICLIBRARY:

StoriesFromAcrossTurtleIsland: StoriesfromNativeTribesacross theCountry.Saturday,11/8, 1-2PM.Kids,teens,andadultswill enjoythisspecialstorytellingsessionwithPerryGround.We’llhear storiesofNativePeoplesacrossthis country.

EmploymentOpportunities,MonroeCountyJobsWorkshop.Monday,11/10,6-7:30pm.Learnabout whatMonroeCountyhastooffer, howtonavigatetheapplication process,andhowCivilServiceexamswork.

Sugarcane(Documentary Screening).Saturday,11/15,3:155:15PM.Comejoinusforashowingofthismovingdocumentary aboutabusedandmissingchildren atanIndianresidentialschoolon theSugarcaneReserve. SweetBitesPoetryDiscussion, Thursday,11/20,10-11:15AM. Formoreinformationandtoregisterfortheseorotherprograms, pleaselogonto:https:// mendonlibrary.org/programs/

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

If you own a small business, keep business cards, flyers or a sign advertising another small business in the area to show mutual support.

VICTORFARMINGTONLIBRARY:

Mondays2:00PM:MahJongg

Mondays12:30PM&Thursdays 11:00AM:On-SiteChairYoga* Suggesteddonation$3/class

Mondays5:30PM:HandandFoot Game

Tuesdays1:30PM:MexicanTrain Dominoes

Tuesdays11:00AM:Steady StitchersNeedleworkGroup

Wednesdays9:15AM:Library Walkers

Wednesdays10:30AM-12:30PM BasicComputerSkillsforAdults*

Wednesdays2:00-4:00PM:Hand andFootGame

Thursdays3:00-5:00PMRummikub

Fridays12:30PMLet’sPlayBridge! Saturday11/8GenealogyResearch: FamilySearchSkills*withmembers ofCanandaiguaChapterof NSDAR.

Tuesday11/111:30PMNavigating MedicareOpenEnrollment*Join TerriHaley,retiredMedicare consultant(OntarioCountyOffice fortheAging).

Tuesday11/1111:00AMor 6:00PMBookBuzz/Bookedforthe EveningDiscussCelesteNg’snovel LittleFiresEverywhere. Wednesday,11/1211:00AM BuildingFoundationsofCaregiving (Alzheimer’sAssociation)*

Wednesday11/126:00PMUpfor theChallengeBookClub*Discuss TheHateUGivebyAngieThomas. Thursday11/136:00PMInHisOwn Words:AnEveningwithRobert Frost* *www.victorfarmingtonlibrary. libcal.comforregistration/ information.

BLOOMFIELD

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

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

TheBloomfieldGardenClub will meetatVeteransParkonThursday, November20atnoonbusiness meeting.Theprogramat1:00will be“GrowingHerbsandUsesof Herbs”presentedbyMastersGardeners,SueandErika.Pleasefeel freetojoinus,refreshmentswillbe served.

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

Autumn is the season of change. ~Taoist proverb

BloomfieldDramaClub Presents: JamesandtheGiant Peach!Comeone,comealltosee theGiantPeach!TheBloomfield DramaClubispresentingtheirfall play,JamesandtheGiantPeach premieringattheBloomfield PerformingArtsCenteronNovember14thand15th!Ticketsare$10 foradults,$8forseniorsandchildrenunder18.Thispeachyshow willbeondisplayon7pmFriday, andSaturdayat2pmand7pm.A daringandexcitingtaleforthe wholefamily!Wehopetoseeyou there!

CANANDAIGUA

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

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

anksgiving can be a beautiful time for some, an extremely challenging time for others. We wish to bring everyone together in friendship and fellowship and to share a meal with you, our community. $20 PER MEAL!

hometown events

TheArcOntario’sAnnualTurkeyTrotFundraiser- GetReady toRun,WalkorTROTforaReason! TheArcOntario’sAnnual CanandaiguaTurkeyTrot5kFun Run&WalkwillcommenceatF.A. BakerMemorialParkon Thanksgivingmorning!GetReady torunforareason!Gatheryour friendsandfamilyandkick-offthe holidayseasonwithTheArcOntario!Pre-registerfortheracefor anearlybirdrateof$20.Early registrationclosesNovember26th at11:59PM;Dayofregistration willbe$25andwillbeavailable onlineuntil9:00amonNovember 27th;Children12andundercan registerforfree.Proceedsfromthe CanandaiguaTurkeyTrotwillbenefittheFriendsofTheArcOntario FoundationandTheArcOntario’s growingmenuofinnovativeprogramsandservicesforpeoplewith intellectualanddevelopmental disabilitiesorotherchallenges.Inperson,Dayofregistrationwillbeginat7:45AMonNovember27th, Therunwillbeginat9:00am.If youregisteronline,thereisnoneed toregisterorcheck-inattheevent. ParkingwillbeavailableatFuller FuneralHomeonBuffaloStreet andatBakerPark(parkingis availableinboththeupperand lowerlotsatthepark).Ifyouare interestedinsponsoringthisevent, pleaseemailevents@thearcontario. org.

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

ArcOntario’sAnnual CanandaiguaTurkeyTrot5kFun Run&WalkonThanksgivingMorning,November27th,atF.A.Baker MemorialPark!Run,walk,ortrot tosupportinnovativeprogramsand servicesforpeoplewithdisabilities orotherchallenges.Theeventofficiallystartsat9:00AM.Register Early:Theearlybirdrateis$20until November26that11:59PM.Dayofregistrationis$25onlineuntil 9:00AMorin-personstartingat 7:45AM.Children12andunder registerfree!Registernowat https://www.thearcontario.org/ turkey-trot.Parkingisavailableat FullerFuneralHomeandBaker Park.Forsponsorship,email events@thearcontario.org

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

ChapinUMCDinner-Chicken& Biscuits,November8th,11am2pm.Chicken,biscuit,gravy, mashedpotatoes,veggieanddessert.ChapinMethodistChurch, 2339StateRt.21(3milesnorthof Canandaigua).Takeoutsonly.

CanandaiguaElksClub

Breakfast at19NiagaraStreet,will hostabenefitCPbreakfastfrom 8:00amto11:00amthe2ndSundayofeachmonth,fromNovember2025throughMarch2026, beginningSunday,November9th. Cost:Adults$12-Kids$7.All proceedswillbedonatedtocerebralpalsyresearch,whichisthe NewYorkStateElksAssociation’s majorproject.

Guidelines for Hometown Events

To Post Your Event:

Log in and submit your event online at www.gvpennysaver.com/calendar or in person at: 1471 Route 15, Avon, NY 14414 Submit your event by the Monday 2 weeks prior to publication date.

Events must occur on a specific date and time. Event submissions may not include businesses or schools seeking registration for classes or programs, or organizations seeking crafters, vendors, or item donations.

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

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

FARMINGTON

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

WinterFestatCobblestoneArts Center- Celebratethemagicof theseasonatWinterFest2025! Thisfree,family-friendlyeventis packedwithfestivefunforallages. December13,11-2pm, CobblestoneArtsCenter,1622 Route332,Farmington.Highlights include:AvibrantArtisanMarketplaceperfectforholidayshopping. Livemusicanddanceperformances.Tastyfoodandseasonal treats.Kid-friendlycraftstospark creativity.AspecialvisitfromSanta Claus.Bringyourlovedonesand enjoyajoyfulafternoonfilledwith art,community,andholidaycheer.

HONEOYE

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

MANCHESTER

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

SHORTSVILLE

TheOntarioCountyChapterof S.C.O.P.E. meetingisTuesday November18,2025,7:00p.m.at theShortsvilleRodandGunClub, 2022FreshourRd,Shortsville, everyonewelcome.

WEBSTER

“Women’sClubOfWebster November20thMeeting” -Missy Rosenberry,Webstercommunity bloggerandWCWmember,shares highlightsfromhermonth-long visittoPrague,attheclub’sGeneralMeetingandLuncheonon November20thatthePenfield CountryClub,1784JacksonRd., Penfield14526.Social:11:15am; Meeting:12:00-noon;Lunch: 12:30pmfollowedbyMs.Rosenberry’stravelogue.Buffetincludes Cranberry-ChickenWrap,OpenFacedShrimpandAvocado,Steak Hoagie,Salads,Cookies.Price:$25. NewmembersWELCOME!Send checkmadeouttoWCWby November13thtoCarolynRittenhouse,405CountyLineRoad,Ontario,14519.Questions(?)orcheck mightbelate,phoneCarolyn: 585-265-1303.

W. BLOOMFIELD

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

HOW COUPLES CAN BENEFIT FROM HIRING LOCAL WEDDING VENDORS: Working with local vendors often translates into getting more personalized service and attention than mass retailers or merchants can provide.

GiveTake&

GUIDELINES: Submissions published as space allows. We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit info. We assume no responsibility for submissions. Submissions must include phone # or email. Noncommercial use only. 20 word limit. Please call to remove listing once item is taken/received.

FREE STUFF OFFERED FREE STUFF WANTED

• Right REAR TAILLIGHT FIXTURE ASSEMBLY for 2018 GMC Acadia. Works fine - lens cracked. Dansville. Text 585-957-5803

• BACH PIANO. Pick up Batavia. 585-356-7049

• SLOT CARS and TRACK – old. Child’s size ELECTRIC PIPE ORGAN (Emenee Industries NY). PATTERNS – Simplicity, Butterick. Sizes petite, teen, and others. Brockport. 585-637-6402

• Large pick-up load of ASSORTED SCRAP METAL. Pick up Newark. 315-331-7486

• CAMPING GEAR – Tents, cot, chairs, tarp, air mattress, tables, screen house, pads, tools. Geneseo. 585-733-6704

• JIGSAW PUZZLES with 1-2 missing pieces. Good for crafts. Geneseo. 585-243-9878

• Fifty-plus-year-old wood three-shelf BOOKCASE with doors. 3’ x 3’ x 1”. Doors need new glass. Rochester. Call/text 585-217-6427

• Snow Joe ELECTRIC LAWNMOWER with extension cord. Front wheel needs fixing. Rochester. Call/text 585-217-6427

• Five LEATHERETTE PHOTO ALBUMS. Professional design. 432 photos per album. Victor. jhelfer6@rochester.rr.com

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

• HOSPITAL BED with table. 585-519-1885

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

• BLANK CASSETTE TAPES for local experimental band to record onto. Text 585-506-7704

• COAT/GARMENT/CLOTHING RACK(s). Rainbowprince1000@gmail.com

• SMALL DOG CRATE for inside dog at night. 336-247-3245

• SLIME TIRE INFLATOR or similar. Used, broken, unwanted. Need for parts. Call/text 585-474-4430

• 12’ ALUMINUM ROWBOAT in useable condition. 585-730-2475

• Old analog SYNTHESIZERS - need not work, microphones, amplifiers, tubes, vintage electronics. greg3151@ymail.com

• MODEL KITS: Built or Un-built. Automotive, Aviation, Figures, Military, Ships, etc. Parts and pieces okay. 585-314-6989

• 70s - 90s ROCK - 8 track tapes, cassettes, and vinyl records. gzintel1967@gmail.com

• PET ITEMS: Dog Food, Cat Food, Cat Litter, Advantage or Frontline Flea Treatment. shld4th@gmail.com

• WEBER GRILL - Gas or Charcoal. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278

• AUDIO EQUIPMENT. Speakers, Turntables, Amplifiers, CD Players, Walkmans, Records and Old APPLE Computers. 585-766-8842

• COMIC BOOKS, any amount, any condition. Will pick up. Call or text 585-260-0437 or dkbgranby@yahoo.com

• ELECTRONIC PARTS, ICs, connectors, relays, switches, test equipment, hobby/ prototype, repair manuals. Will pick up. dave002@rochester.rr.com 585-746-9904

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

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

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

• SLENDER CENTER DIET. 315-584-3626

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

• FreeStyle Libre 2 CENSORS. 585-993-2432

garage sales

CANANDAIGUA: 2726McCann Road.November8th-9th(9-4pm). ESTATESALE.Furniture,books (includingmanyairplanerelatedand CivilWar),jewelry,allkindsof collectablechina/dishes.

the Job Right! •

Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons.

~Jim Bishop

Fair 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.

5810 Goodale Rd., Canandaigua Call 585-394-4722

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

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center

1 W. Main St., Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www.lawny.org

EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

Are you in need of any textile services? Mending, Tailoring, Hand Embroidery, Knitting, Crochet, and Hand Spun Yarn! Reach out to Hanna either at HannaMakesStuff94@gmail.com or on her Facebook page, Hanna Makes Stuff.

HA

ES STU - Honeoye Falls, NY

STRANGE BUT TRUE By

LAND CLEARING / SITE DEVELOPMENT

* The 700-year-old Starkenberger brewery in Tarrenz, Austria, has seven swimming pools filled with beer. The brewery, which is housed in an ancient castle, converted the old vats in the fermentation room to pools.

Each numbered row contains two clues and two answers. e two answers differ from each other by only one letter, which has already been inserted. For example, if you exchange the A from MASTER for an I, you get MISTER. Do not change the order of the letters.

YA Author Mackenzie Reed on Writing for Teens

In the last two years, YA author and Rochester local Mackenzie Reed published two young adult thrillers and has two more books in the works. Her most recent book, e Wilde Trials, was named one of Forbes’ mostanticipated young adult books of 2025, alongside the next prequel to Suzanne Collins’ Hunger Games trilogy. Reed will be at the Rochester Children and Teen Book Festival on November 8th, joining more than 50 other authors and illustrators who will share their work and wisdom with book lovers of all ages.

ough it may seem Reed is a natural novelist, it took her a while to realize she actually wanted to be an author. She began writing songs at age nine and considered that her creative focus while growing up, but around the time she read e Hunger Games in middle school, she wanted to write her own book. She’d scribble a story in the back of a notebook during class, and she continued working on that story as she finished high school and entered Nazareth College as a music business major.

As she came close to finishing the story – now a young adult fantasy trilogy – Reed realized she didn’t have an answer when people asked what she planned to do with the completed novels. “I really just hadn’t thought that far ahead,” Reed says. “I’d been so focused on songwriting and I always thought I would be a songwriter.” She began researching the steps to getting published, learning how to query agents and what happens when book rights are sold. Aroundthesametime,itbecamecleartoReedthatpursuing songwritingwasnolongertherightpathforher.“Iwouldstill write songs,” she says, “but it opened up my ambition to be an author.”

Reed’s authorial ambitions never dampened, even when her first completed manuscript didn’t find an agent. She wrote another novel, a contemporary thriller for teens, and went through the same process. is time, she got an agent, but the book didn’t sell. Still, Reed kept writing, and e Rosewood Hunt was published in December 2023. ough it was her first published novel, it was the sixth book she completed.

Reed has stayed with the same agent even as she expands into writing books for adults, a distinctly different approach than writing for teens. In young adult (YA) books, it’s essential to make sure your story resonates with teens on

every level, from the themes and situations that make up the plot to specific vocabulary and phrasing. “Writing for adults is a little more lawless,” says Reed, “which is both freeing and a little scary.” Her first adult book, I Hope is Email Finds You In Hell, is a horror/romance/fantasy mashup slated to publish in 2026.

Writing for adults is an exciting new venture for Reed, but she has no plans to leave YA books behind. “As long as I’ve been a novelist, I never really had the desire to venture away from YA,” she says. “I love writing YA, and having books for teens has always been a huge dream of mine.”

is year, Reed sees more of that dream at the Rochester Children and Teen Book Festival, which will have significantly more YA authors and teen activities than in the past. Last year, she featured e Rosewood Hunt at the festival as one of the only YA authors present, but as she features e Wilde Trials this year, she’ll be joined by more authors who focus on books for teens. ere will also be a teens-only cra space with activities like making friendship bracelets and illustrating graphic novel pages.

As a member of Rochester Area Children’s Writers and Illustrators (RACWI), Reed is more involved in the behindthe-scenes work of running the festival this year. “I just have so much appreciation for the people behind it,” she says, noting the “months and months” of work that go into it. She’ll also participate in a panel discussion on mysteries and thrillers, a new addition to the festival lineup this year.

Learn more about Reed at mackenziemreed.com and about the book festival at rcbfestival.com.

Experience:

STAY SAFE WHEN LANDSCAPING

Homeowners should not assume they know how to use all of the tools necessary to maintain lush lawns and bountiful gardens. Familiarize yourself with the proper operation of manual and motorized equipment by reading the owner’s manual thoroughly, making special note of recommended safety guidelines.

Take some time to locate the power buttons and other parts by comparing them to illustrations in the guide. Once you feel comfortable handling the equipment, then you can begin to use it.

From planting to pruning to raking and beyond, we have all of your fall lawn care needs covered.

HOW TO STAY SAFE ON DIY PROJECTS

Make sure you choose the right ladder. DIYers may spend ample time shopping for drills and other electronic tools and gadgets that are fun to use. But ample time also must be afforded to the type of ladder you intend to use on a project. Estimates from the West Bend Insurance Company indicate that roughly 90,000 people visit the emergency room due to ladder accidents each year. Never use a broken ladder or an aging ladder that’s uneven. In addition, do not use a ladder that forces you to reach far away. If you’re leaning while using a ladder, the ladder is either too short for your project or positioned too far away from the wall. The National Home Security Alliance advises DIYers to place their ladder one foot from the wall for every

feet it rises above the ground. Test your ladders for their sturdiness prior to

work so you aren’t tempted to use a subpar ladder.

SNOWPLOWING

Brighter

Kindness Drive By

Today my husband sent me a photo of a very kind stranger who stopped in front of our house (Scottsville) to leaf blow an enormous amount of leaves for us. Thank you kind sir for your kindness and generosity! A reminder that in today’s crazy world, yes there are still people who take the time to brighten a stranger’s day!

Wanda’s Restaurant

Many thanks to Wanda and her staff for all the great food and good service over the years! How many places pass out free Christmas cookies to their patrons!? Always a great place to meet and eat. Wishing her all the best! A thankful customer!

A ank You From e Leisings

On October 1st, 2025, Sharon’s husband and puppy were involved in a car accident in Byron. Everyone involved in the accident was unharmed, thankfully, and the Leising’s wanted to extend their upmost gratitude for everyone who stopped to help. Also, a big thank you to people who helped find Lucy (puppy) after the accident. Thank you to the community and everyone involved for all the help and kindness!

The Leisings

On Solar Farms

Someone else here talked about them being upset about the solar farms popping up, and I have something to say in regards to that. Do you know where we have plenty of open space that wouldn’t look any worse if we put a solar farm there? The air space above cars in huge store parking lots. It would conserve space and not take up extra land that could be used in so many better ways. Be mad that our legislators and local governments won’t do that instead of insisting people say no to solar. They’re doing what’s easiest for them and not what’s best for our community and the integration of solar into it.

Why Is is Acceptable Now?

It’s honestly frustrating to see the double standards that still exist—especially when it comes from people who are supposed to set an example. There’s a school board member in our district who freely posts politically charged and borderline unacceptable comments on social media. And yet... nothing. No consequences. No accountability. What happened to professionalism? What happened to representing all students and families, regardless of political background? In the past, others have been ostracized or pushed out for expressing their views—even when they were respectful and constructive. But now, because it’s someone in power, we’re just supposed to look the other way?

HENRY BOLTINOFF

King CROSSWORD

STREaMING SOURCE

12-Nov:“AMerryLittleEx-Mas”(NR) Netflix

12-Nov:“Playdate”(PG-13) PrimeVideo

12-Nov:“PalmRoyale”(Season2) AppleTV

12-Nov:“SellingtheOC”(Season4) Netflix 13-Nov:“TheBeastinMe”(LimitedSeries) Netflix

13-Nov:“TheSecretLivesofMormonWives”(Season3) Hulu 14-Nov:“OnetoOne:John&Yoko”(Documentary) HBOMax 14-Nov:“JakePaulvs.TankDavis”(LiveBoxingEvent) Netflix 14-Nov:“AVeryJonasChristmasMovie”(TV-PG) Hulu 16-Nov:“Landman”(Season2) Paramount+ © 2025 King

&body mind

Debunking Ivermectin as a ‘Miracle Treatment’ for CANCER

Q.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I was diagnosed with stage 4 high-grade ovarian cancer in September 2024. I underwent a major surgery in March after the tumor shrank. I see a top doctor at a renowned hospital, and I trust him. I went through seven rounds of chemo with three different meds. I handled it well as I am very fit and 64 years old. I am now on maintenance medications (Avastin and Lynparza). My numbers are going up. I know my prognosis isn’t good, but I try to live my best life. I have a lot of different things to look forward to (marriages, grandbabies, etc.).

I have many friends who keep suggesting ivermectin as a treatment. (These people are also anti-vaxers.) I don’t fall into this group of people as I believe in modern medicine and have trusted my doctor. So, my question is: What are your thoughts about this treatment, and what have you heard about it within the medical community? -- L.N.

A.

ANSWER: I am sorry to hear about your diagnosis,but I congratulate you on your good attitude. The treatment for ovarian cancer has changed dramatically in the past few years. There are many treatments, and although they are often not able to cure cancer, they can keep cancer at bay -- sometimes for many years, even decades. Having an important life event to look forward to is important to maintaining a good attitude.

As far as ivermectin goes, there is a small possibility that it will turn out to be a useful treatment for cancer. I have read some preclinical studies that suggested some benefit. However, no studies that were done on actual people have proven it to be useful for any type of cancer so far. Many promising treatments turn out to be failures after the initial clinical trials.

There are people who feel that there are hidden treatments for cancer and that there is a massive conspiracy to keep successful cancer treatments from being used. Having known many doctors and research scientists who unfortunately died from cancer themselves, I can assure you that this isn’t the case. Many scientists across the globe are working hard to find new treatments, and every year brings incremental benefits.

Ivermectin is the most recent “miracle treatment” that I have heard about. I can recall easily at least a half dozen miracle treatments in the past 20 years that haven’t turned out to be useful. Some of these are not only useless but are actively harmful. While ivermectin is generally safe when dosed appropriately for its indication of treating parasites, it can be dangerous at high doses.

I respect the use of alternative treatments to manage the symptoms that are caused by cancer treatments such as chemotherapy. However, people who rely on alternative treatments for treatment of their cancer do not do as well as people who are getting the best care that modern medicine currently has to offer.

I recommend that you thank your friends for their advice and tell them that you trust your medical team and will follow what your doctor recommends.

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

SENIOR NEWS LINE

Finding Food

I recently learned a few things about my local food bank that I didn’t know. Maybe your food bank has these services as well.

The local food bank has a mobile pantry that goes to the senior housing building once a month for seniors who can’t get out to the regular weekly location. While they don’t carry a large variety on the van, they do have some of most everything, including canned and boxed foods, coffee and tea, some meats in a small freezer, dairy and bread.

They’ve just started home delivery in the area, right in time for winter. For this a senior needs to sign up in advance and have their doctor sign a form saying yes,they could benefit from having food delivered instead of having to go out on icy roads to make a pickup. The sign-up form also has a place to list any allergies and preferences, so the box of food is a bit customized.

Our local food bank isn’t the only one in the area. Churches and towns sometimes have their own. See www.gsfb.org/food-map and put in your ZIP code for locations near you. In my area I discovered six additional food bank locations I knew nothing about.

Look into the senior food box program. Once a month participants in the program have a box of food delivered. Find contact and income eligibility information by doing an internet search for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program in your state.

Then there is Meals on Wheels, where prepared food is delivered to seniors who have trouble cooking for themselves. They often have low sodium and diabetic meal options. Depending on your location, there might be a small fee for the meals.

If you need food, don’t give up. It’s out there and you can find it. There are more food sources than you might imagine.

pet place

COMMON CONDITIONS THAT CAN AFFECT DOGS

Fleas: Fleas are parasitic blood-suckers that reside on the coats of pets. Scratching, hot spots, hair loss, and tapeworms (which are carried by fleas) can be symptomatic of flea infestation. Some people may notice actual fleas on their dogs, while others may identify the flea dirt against a dog’s skin. Flea prevention medicines and medicated shampoos can help keep fleas at bay.

“Appreciation

Keep dogs warm in the winter chill

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My little Sheltie, “Gabriel,” loves going for walks outside, but he starts shivering after about five to 10 minutes and we have to turn around and go home. He’s really active, so I don’t understand why he can’t stay warm. Can you help? -- Joseph in Grand Rapids, Michigan

DEAR JOSEPH: Little dogs are bundles of energy, but that’s often not enough to defeat Mother Nature and stay warm outside when the cold winds of winter are blowing.

Dogs regulate their temperature through their skin, and they tend to lose a lot of heat this way. That’s great in the summer when they need to cool off, but a handicap for many breeds in the winter. Huskies and other large dogs with double-thick coats and lots of energy can stand bitter cold better than smaller dogs with single coats. And, as PetMD puts it, small dogs have a lower surface area to volume ratio than big dogs. Internally, they don’t hold onto heat as well. So they get cold much faster.

A cold injury can be quite serious for dogs of any size, so prevention is essential. Once the temperature drops below 60 degrees,your dog should be wearing a sweater on outside walks. If it’s windy or rainy, a water-resistant shell is best. Booties will protect a small dog’s paws from cold sidewalks, and later, as winter closes in, from ice, salt crystals and snow.

And don’t think that big dogs are off the hook! Owners of larger dogs need to put them into a sweater or coat and booties during the winter, too. Remember, their paws are making contact with the cold pavement and they’re losing heat steadily, just like small dogs

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

HOWL-O-WEEN contest

from Fairport
from Pittsford

COUNTRY CHRISTMAS Holiday Open House & Craft Show

November 21, 22 & 23 FRI. & SAT. 9AM-9PM; SUN. 10AM-5PM

Featuring locally handmade holiday gifts and decorations from numerous artisans & crafters

FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT SMALL BUSINESSES IN THE U.S. AND CANADA

Despite their importance to local, national and global economies, a high percentage of small businesses close within their first year of opening.The BLS reports that around 20 percent of small businesses in the United States close within a year of opening. Figures are similar in Canada, with estimates suggesting 21.5 percent of small businesses fold before the end of their first year.

now hiring!

e Genesee County Public Defender is seeking a full-time Legal Clerk-Typist and a full-time Assistant Public Defender for our Family Court division. For additional information, please visit these Genesee County websites: www.geneseeny.gov/Jobs/Legal-Clerk-Typist-HELP-Programat-Public-Defenders-Office or www.geneseeny.gov/Jobs/Assistant-Public-Defender Applications are completed online. Resumes for the APD position can be sent by mail to Jerry Ader, Public Defender, Genesee County Courts Facility, 1 West Main Street, Batavia, NY 14020, or by email to the Public Defender, jerry.ader@geneseeny.gov.

Any questions, please contact our Office Manager, Jamie Amburgey, at 585-815-7815.

All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability or marital status.

Quail Summit

is currently accepting applications for

Senior Resident Care Asst. (MedTech)

We currently have opportunities on our evening and night shi s. Come join our Wellness team providing physical and social care to our independent residents. Quail Summit offers excellent benefits, competitive wages starting at $19.89, and excellent work environment! Please send resume to:

Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director lslater@quailsummit.com or apply in person at 5102 Parrish St. Ext., Canandaigua

$16.75/hr. + $.085/hr. Shi Differential Pension and benefit eligible

Quail Summit, an independent senior living community, is currently seeking full-time

Housek pers

who enjoy cleaning with care! Our Housekeepers provide cleaning services in our resident’s apartments, replace required supplies, vacuum carpets, clean windows and will assist with laundry as needed. Wages starting at $17.21/hr. Excellent benefits and work environment. Please send resume to:

Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director lslater@quailsummit.com OR apply at 5102 Parrish St. Ext., Canandaigua

EOE

now hiring!

November 8th-December 24th Call (585) 394-6968

Quail Summit, an independent senior living community is currently seeking a

Fu - me Recep onist

We are seeking a highly organized, empathetic and professional individual to manage our busy front reception area. Our receptionist represents Quail Summit in a positive, professional manner to families, residents, visitors and staff members. Our receptionist will perform general office duties to include: typing, preparing mailings and professional layout of flyers and notices as requested. Receive and process incoming and outgoing mail. Microso Office, Excel and PowerPoint general knowledge preferred. Wages start at $17.56/hr. Excellent benefits and work environment. Please send resume to:

Liz Slater, Assistant Executive Director lslater@quailsummit.com OR apply at 5102 Parrish St. Ext., Canandaigua

JOBS FOR STUDENTS PROFICIENT IN MATH

Pilot: Navigating, calculating wind speeds and fuel ration and much more are involved in piloting an aircraft. Math skills can be lifesaving when pilots have to make adjustments and calculations thousands of feet in the air.

2 Full-Time Mechanic Positions Available

Hourly wage plus benefits. Small engine lawn and garden experience required. Tractor diesel engine experience required.

polltime

After Buffalo's win against Kansas City Sunday, with an overall great game with the defense showing vast improvement against top-tier teams like Kansas City, do you think Buffalo will:

- Make the playoffs

- Go deep in the playoffs

- Win it all

- Miss the playoffs

- I don't care/watch football

Poll ends 11-11-2025

Poll ended 11-4-2025

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

50.0% There will be no change to my budget this year.

My favorite socks are ones with a print on them! Apply in person or call: Saxby Implement Corp. 180 State. Rte. 251 Mendon, NY 14506 585-624-2938 saxbycorp@frontiernet.net

50.0% We will budget more carefully this year, but we should be okay.

local classifieds

ANNOUNCEMENTS

TRAVELING?LaminatedLuggage Tags withhandlefastener.Just$1 eachforsomuchpeaceofmind! GeneseeValleyPennySaver,1471 Route15,Avon.OpenM-Th8:30am5pm&F8:30am-3pm.

DIDYOUKNOW... PlacinganObituaryinthe GeneseeValleyPennySaver PassagesSectionisfarlessexpensivethanothermedia? Call: 585-226-8111 formoreinformation!

AUTOMOTIVE

Getabreakonyourtaxes! Donate yourcar,truck,orSUVtoassistthe blindandvisuallyimpaired.Arrangea swift,no-costvehiclepickupandsecureageneroustaxcreditfor2025. CallHeritagefortheBlindTodayat 1-855-484-3467today!

Webuy8,000carsaweek. Sell yourold,bustedorjunkcarwithno hoops,hagglesorheadaches.Sellyour cartoPeddle.Easythreestepprocess. Instantoffer.Freepickup.Fastpayment.Call1-855-403-3374

DonateYourCartoVeteransToday! HelpandSupportourVeterans. Fast-FREEpickup.100%taxdeductible.Call800-245-0398

CASHFORCARS, trucks,vans, SUVs.WE’RELOCAL!Fastcash! Freetowing.$200-$5000.No keys,notitle,noproblem! 585-482-2140

FIREWOOD

PREMIUMSEASONEDFIREWOOD (2YEARSOLD)FORSALE. $100perfacecord,delivered(within 10miles).585-924-3377

SPLITSEASONEDHARDWOOD FIREWOOD,$100/facecord,minimum3facecords(freedeliverywithin 20milesofLivonia).585-346-2990 Pleaseleaveamessageandsomeone willgetbacktoyou.

HEALTH

ATTENTIONOXYGENTHERAPY USERS! DiscoverOxygenTherapy ThatMoveswithYouwithInogen PortableOxygenConcentrators.FREE informationkit.Call1-833-661-4172

Attention:VIAGRAandCIALIS USERS! Acheaperalternativetohigh drugstoreprices!50PillSpecial-Only $99!100%guaranteed.CALLNOW: 1-833-641-6397

PESTCONTROL:PROTECT YOURHOME frompestssafelyand affordably.Roaches,BedBugs,Rodent,Termite,Spidersandotherpests. Locallyownedandaffordable.Callfor serviceoraninspectiontoday! 1-833-549-0598.Havezipcodeof propertyreadywhencalling!

Dentalinsurance fromPhysicians MutualInsuranceCompany.400+ procedures.Realdentalinsurancenotadiscountplan.Freeinfokit! 855-526-1060www.dental50plus. com/ads#6258

ITEMS FOR SALE

JOURNEY’ZOOMER’CHAIR:personalelectricvehicle,portablefolding, batterypoweredwithonehandedjoy stick,neverused,holds275lbsand weighs52lbs,breaksdownintotwo parts,goodonhills,grass,andgravel, $1800cashonly585-367-1095

PERSONALS

PRAYERTOVIRGIN MARY(never knowntofail.)Oh,mostbeautiful flowerofMt.Carmel,fruitfulvine, splendorofHeaven,BlessedMotherof theSonofGod,QueenofHeavenand Earth,Ihumblybeseechyoufromthe bottomofmyheart,tosuccormein mynecessity(makerequest.)There arenonewhocanwithstandyour power.OhMary,Iplacethisprayer intoyourhands.Saythisprayerfor3 days,thenyoumustpublishitandit willbegranteduntoyou.L.B.

THEKITINN: CatBoarding.SpaciousSuites.Peaceful.Private.Affordable.Immaculate.Insured.Home AwayFromHome.Visitwww. thekitinn.com585-698-8799

The colors of fall foliage are actually present year-round. Fall is known for its colorful foliage. But the pigments responsible for those colors are actually present year-round. According to the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry, green, yellow and orange pigments are present year-round. However, during spring and summer, the leaves serve as factories where many foods necessary to help the tree grow are manufactured. That process takes place in the leaf in cells containing chlorophyll, which gives the leaves their green color. This process ceases as hours of daylight decrease and temperatures drop.As a result, chlorophyll breaks down, the green color disappears and the vivid colors of fall foliage begin to appear.

ADORABLEBICHPOOPUPPIESReadyforTheirForeverHomes!Meetour charmingandaffectionate Bichpoopuppies,readyto fillyourhomewithcuddles andjoy!These“designer” dogsareadelightfulcross withaBichpooandMiniaturePoodle,knownfor theirfriendlydispositions andsoft,curly,hypoallergeniccoats.Readyfortheir foreverhomesVeteran’s Day.$1250.Withhealth certification.CallShellyto meetoursweetlittleones 585-354-8769

REAL ESTATE

WeBuyHousesforCashASIS! No repairs.Nofuss.Anycondition.Easy threestepprocess:Call,getcashoffer andgetpaid.Getyourfaircashoffer todaybycallingLizBuysHouses: 1-888-704-5670

HONEOYEFALLS FORRENT:3 bedroom,3rdfloor.Garrettaptwith openbeams,oncreekaboveFalls.No laundry,offstreetparking.Petsok. $1750/mo.DavidNess 585-797-4381

LIMA: Twobedroomapartmentfor rent.2ndfloor.Parking.Nopets.Call Borshoff&Assoc.,585-334-2578.

local classifieds

HEATING&COOLING: We repair&servicealltypesofoil& gasheatingsystems.Boilers,furnaces,waterheaters,residential& Mobilehomes.Oilheatservice contracts.A/Ccleaning&repair. Fastservice,honestadvice,guaranteedwork.24houremergency service.VISA/MC.CallSummit BurnerService,585-554-4492. www.summitheatny.com

SAVAGEMASONRYCHIMNEY REPAIRS:Rebuilds,ChimneyCaps,Cleanings,Crowns, Relining.Basementwalls,small roofleaks.Insured!RobertSavage 585-703-2526

GetDISHSatelliteTV+Internet! FreeInstall,FreeHD-DVRUpgrade, 80,000On-DemandMovies,Plus LimitedTimeUpto$600InGift Cards.CallToday!1-866-782-4069

Doyouknowwhat’sinyour water? LeafHomeWaterSolutions offersFREEwatertestingandwhole homewatertreatmentsystemsthat canbeinstalledinaslittleoneday. 15%offyourentirepurchase.Plus 10%senior&militarydiscounts.Restrictionsapply.ScheduleyourFREE testtoday.Call1-866-247-5728

SafeStep. NorthAmerica’s#1WalkInTub.Comprehensivelifetimewarranty.Top-of-the-lineinstallationand service.NowfeaturingourFREE showerpackageand$1600Offfora limitedtime!Calltoday!Financing available.CallSafeStep 1-855-916-5473

Prepareforpoweroutagestoday withaGeneracHomeStandbyGenerator.ActnowtoreceiveaFREE 5-Yearwarrantywithqualifyingpurchase.Call1-877-516-1160todayto scheduleafreequote.It’snotjusta generator.It’sapowermove.

AFFORDABLETV&INTERNET. If youareoverpayingforyourservice, callnowforafreequoteandseehow muchyoucansave!1-833-323-0160

Agingroof? Newhomeowner?Storm damage?Youneedalocalexpert providerthatproudlystandsbehind theirwork.Fast,freeestimate.Financingavailable.833-640-4753Havezip codereadywhencalling!

Professionallawnservice: Fertilization,weedcontrol,seeding,aeration& mosquitocontrol.Freequote.Ask aboutfirstapplicationspecial! 833-860-0811

FREESEWINGMACHINE inspectionandwrittenevaluation.Usethis adasacoupon.Bailey’sSewingCenter.134MainStreet,Leicester.Open 11-2.6daysperweek.585-813-6854.

STEVE´SMASONRY AND FIREPLACE SERVICES: Brick,block,concrete,stamped concrete,chimneyrepairs, foundations,brickandstone veneers. www.stevescustommasonry.com 585-309-4295.

TRICODOORCOMPANY forgaragedoorsandopeners.Parts,Service, Salesandinstallations.Commercial, Residential,Automatic.FREEESTIMATES.585-924-3210.Insured.

DoyouneedaRooforEnergy EfficientWindows&Help paying forit?YOUMAYQUALIFY THROUGHNEWRELIEFPROGRAMS(800)944-9393orvisit NYProgramFunding.orgtoqualify.Approvedapplicationswillhavethework completedbyarepaircrewprovided by:HOMEOWNERFUNDING.Not affiliatedwithStateorGovPrograms.

Prepareforpoweroutageswith Briggs&Stratton  PowerProtect(TM)standbygenerators -themostpowerfulhomestandby generatorsavailable.Industry-leading comprehensivewarranty-7years ($849value.)Proudlymadeinthe U.S.A.CallBriggs&Stratton 1-888-605-1496

AGINGROOF?NEWHOMEOWNER?STORMDAMAGE? You needalocalexpertproviderthat proudlystandsbehindtheirwork. Fast,freeestimate.Financing available.Call1-833-880-7679

BEAUTIFULBATHUPDATES inas littleasONEDAY!Superiorquality bathandshowersystemsatAFFORDABLEPRICES!Lifetimewarranty& professionalinstalls.CallNow! 1-833-807-0159

SAVEONYOURTRAVELPLANS! Upto75%Morethan500AIRLINES and300,000HOTELSacrossthe world.Letusdotheresearchforyou forFREE!Call:877-988-7277

Waterdamagecleanup&restoration: Asmallamountofwatercan leadtomajordamageinyourhome. Ourtrustedprofessionalsdorepairsto protectyourfamily&homevalue! 833-887-0117.Havezipcodeready!

JUNKCLEANOUTSERVICES: SAMEDAYSERVICE Ratesstartingat$49. CleanoutofAttics,Cellars, Houses,Barns,etc! Removalgarages,fences,etc. Also,Tree/BrushRemoval FastResponseTime MoneySaving.LowPrices. MasterCardorVisaaccepted. JDJunk&CleanoutService, 585-719-8004

WANTED

WANTED: Wearelookingtobuy walnuttreesandotherhardwoods. Weofferfreeevaluations.Fullyinsured.Call585-346-2990.

CHAPPELLSJUNKYARD: Freetowingofyourjunkcars, trucks,vans. WE’RELOCAL! Upto$500cash.Upto$5000for newermodels. 585-394-9450 www.chappellsjunkyard.com

WANTED COINS - CURRENCY USCoins,Currency,Collections HIGHESTPRICESPAID PrivateCollector Honeoye-Pittsford 585-322-5909

Wantedtobuy: OldFishing Equipment,ReloadingEquipment,Fly Rods,Mechanic’sTools,Sporting Books,25thand50thAnniversary Watches,CostumeJewelry,Payingup to$2,000forJewelryCollectionsand SilverFlatwareSets. Call585-507-5488.

CASHPAID:Antiques&Collectibles wantedtobuy.Especiallyinterestedin tinsigns,advertising,earlypaperwork, oldtoys,militaryitems,hunting& fishing,vintagejewelry,pocket watches,oldradios,lighting,oldbottles,crocks&artglass,primitive furniturew/milkpaint. Knowledgeable&friendly,payingfair pricesforantiques.607-368-6020.

MISC.

DIRECTV -Allyourentertainment. Nothingonyourroof!Signupfor Directandgetyourfirstthreemonths ofMax,Paramount+,Showtime, Starz,MGM+andCinemaxincluded. Choicepackage$84.99/mo.Some restrictionsapply.CallDIRECTV 1-888-534-6918

JacuzziBathRemodel caninstalla new,custombathorshowerinas littleas1-day.Limitedtime,waving allinstallationcosts!Additionalterms apply.Subjecttochange&varyby dealer.Ends12/28/25. 844-501-3208

Pestcontrol: Protectyourhomefrom pestssafely.Roaches,BedBugs,Rodent,Termite,Spiders&more.Locally owned&affordable.Forserviceor inspectiontoday!833-860-0657Have zipcodeready!

WesleyFinancialGroup,LLC timesharecancellationexpertsover $50milliontimesharedebt/feescancelledin2019.Freeinfopackage. Freeconsultations.Over450positive reviews.833-308-1971

HonorYourLovedOne InprintandonlinebypublishinganObituaryinourPassages section.Includescolorphoto. Call: 585-226-8111

INJUREDINANACCIDENT?

Don’tAccepttheinsurancecompany’s firstoffer.Manyinjuredpartiesare entitledtomajorcashsettlements.Get afreeevaluationtoseewhatyourcase isreallyworth.100%FreeEvaluation. CallNow:1-833-323-0318.Beready withyourzipcodetoconnectwith theclosestprovider

ConsumerCellular- thesamereliable,nationwidecoverageasthe largestcarriers.Nolong-termcontract, nohiddenfeesandactivationisfree. Allplansfeatureunlimitedtalkand text,startingatjust$20/month.For moreinformation,call 1-844-919-1682

ConsumerCellular- samereliable, nationwidecoverageaslargecarriers. Nolong-termcontractorhiddenfees, freeactivation.Allplansunlimitedtalk &textstartingatjust$20/mo. 877-751-0866

Becomeapublishedauthor. We wanttoreadyourbook!Dorrance Publishingtrustedsince1920.Consultation,production,promotion&distribution.Freeauthor`sguide 877-729-4998ordorranceinfo.com/ ads

Replaceyourroof w/thebestlooking&longestlastingmaterialsteel fromErieMetalRoofs!3styles/ multiplecolorsavailable.Guaranteed tolastalifetime!Limitedtimeofferup to50%offinstall+additional10%off installmilitary,health&1stresponders.833-370-1234

Don’tletthestairslimityour mobility! Discoverthesolutionfor anyonewhostrugglesonthestairs, concernedaboutafallorwantsto regainaccesstotheirentirehome. AmeriGlide833-399-3595

MobileHelpAmerica’s premiermobilemedicalalertsystem.Homeor away.Forsafety&peaceofmind.No longtermcontracts,freebrochure! 888-489-3936 Homebreak-instakelessthan60 seconds. Don’twait!Protectyour family,home,assetsnowforaslittle as70¢/day!833-890-1262

Bath&showerupdates inaslittleas 1-day!Affordableprices-Nopayments for18months!Lifetimewarranty& professionalinstalls.Senior&military discountsavailable.1-877-543-9189

PrepareforpoweroutagestodayGeneracHomeStandbyGenerator. Receivefree5-Yearwarrantyw/ qualifyingpurchase.855-948-6176to schedulefreequote.It’snotjusta generator.It’sapowermove.

local classifieds

Oldguitarswanted! Gibson,Fender, Martin,Etc.1930’sto1980’s.Top dollarpaid.Call866-433-8277

Reachmillionsofhomesnationwide withoneeasy,affordablebuyin theADSNetwork!Formoreinformationwww.communitypublishers.com/ category/all-products

Portableoxygenconcentrator may becoveredbyMedicare!Reclaimindependence&mobilityw/thecompactdesign&long-lastingbattery. InogenOnefreeinfokit! 877-305-1535

Nomorecleaninggutters. Guaranteed!LeafFilterbackedbyno-clog guarantee&lifetimewarranty.Call 1-833-610-1936toscheduleFREE inspection/estimate.Get15%offyour entireorder.Military&Seniorsget additional10%off.Limitedtime.Restrictionsapply,seerepfordetails.

DIRECTVStream- Carriesthemost localMLBgames!ChoicePkg $89.99/mofor12mosStreamon20 devic-es.HBOMaxincludedfor3 mosw/ChoicePackageorhigher.No contractorhiddenfees!Restrictions apply.IVS866-859-0405

CROSSWORD Answers

GetBoostInfinite! UnlimitedTalk, TextandDataForJust$25/mo!The PowerOf35GNetworks,OneLow Price!CallTodayandGetTheLatest iPhoneEveryYearOnUs! 844-329-9391

SunSetter.America’s#1awning! Instantshadeatthetouchofabutton. Transformyourdeckorpatiointoan outdooroasis.Upto10-yearlimited warranty.Callnowandsave$350! 855-914-1148

Webuyhousesforcashasis! No repairsorfuss.Anycondition.Easy 3-stepprocess:Call,getcashoffer,get paid.Getyourfaircashoffertoday. LizBuysHouses:844-877-5833

Inflationat40-yearhighs. Interest ratesareup.Creditcards,medical bills,carloans.Have$10k+indebt? CallNationalDebtRelieftofindout howtopayoffyourdebtformuchless thanyouowe!Freequote: 844-955-4930

SUDOKU Answers

GO FIGURE Answers

1. ASTRONOMY: When was Pluto reclassified as a dwarf planet?

2. ACRONYM: What phrase does the acronym URL stand for?

3. GEOGRAPHY: Where are the Dodecanese Islands?

4. MUSIC: Which country music star threw the javelin in college?

5. TELEVISION: Which character on the series “Bridgerton” admits to being Lady Whistledown, the pseudonym of a gossip writer?

6. MATH: How many degrees are in a circle?

7. MOVIES: What was the name of actor Henry Fonda’s last movie?

8. ANATOMY: In human beings, what is the condition called polythelia?

9. FOOD & DRINK: Which celebrity chef had a specialty food store called “The Barefoot Contessa”?

Have You Ever?

Have you ever sailed on a Viking ship, far into outer space? Or ran for miles and miles never leaving your starting place? ese things I have done and took no scheming For anything can happen when you’re sound asleep and dreaming.

10. CHEMISTRY: What metallic element has the highest melting point?

ANSWERS

2006.
Uniform Resource Locator.
Aegean Sea. 4. Garth Brooks. 5. Penelope Featherington. 6. 360.
7. “On Golden Pond.”
8. Having an extra nipple.
9. Ina Garten.
10. Tungsten (W).

Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.