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With the increasing number of food recalls lately, it’s very tempting to buy a few rural acres and grow our own food, isn’t it? A dozen chickens, a milk cow, a veggie garden ... what else would we need? Unfortunately for the majority of us, that’s not a possibility. However,we can keep up with the increasing numbers of food recalls and stay safe. Here are a few of the new ones: We have undeclared pecans in mocha truffles, milk in mousse desserts, listeria in cheddar curls, illness-producing microbes in cough syrup for little kids, salmonella in cucumbers, peanuts in vitamin B12 gummies. And that’s only in the past two weeks.
In the previous two weeks we find salmonella in organic eggs, listeria in mushrooms, listeria in peeled shrimp, undeclared sesame in crackers and more.
But food isn’t the only thing on the recent recall lists.
Going to www.recalls.gov is eye-opening because they document recalls for several categories, including cosmetics, medicine, boats, vehicles and consumer products such as electronics, appliances, clothing, sports gear and much more. There’s the gas heater that is a gas/fire hazard, the pool drain cover that can cause serious injury, the 2,000-watt power station that can cause shock and the party supply toys for little kids that can cause serious injury if a child swallows the battery.
If you want to check recalls for your vehicles or the tires, you’ll need the VIN (look in the corner of the windshield). At www.recalls.gov/ nhtsa.html you can sign up for email notifications. (Note: One manufacturer recently had to recall nearly a half million vehicles because bearing failure can cause the engine to fail while it’s being driven.
You can sign up for a variety of email alerts at www.recalls.gov, www. foodsafety.gov and www.fda.gov.
Stay aware. Stay safe.
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(Family Features) Here are three things you can do to help protect your mobile devices and your identity: Password protect your device. A recent study by Javelin Strategy and Research found that even though many smartphones are being used to handle sensitive financial information, only 33 percent of smartphone owners password-protect their devices. If your phone falls into the wrong hands, you could make it very easy for someone to access your personal information and steal your identity.
Review your social network privacy settings. It’s not just advertisers taking advantage of the personal information you include on your social network sites. As the use of social networking continues to increase, it’s expected that the use of malware will rise, too. Cybercriminals are always looking for ways to steal information and money. So you need to review your privacy settings frequently, be careful of what apps you install, and never “friend” someone you don’t know.
Consider getting extra protection. There are a growing number of tools available to help you monitor and protect your identity as well as restore your name and credit, should your identity get stolen. For example, Mobile Rhino is a specialty insurance program that not only insures your device, but also offers an Identity Monitoring Service that alerts you of any changes that could indicate someone else is using your information.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. TELEVISION: In the show “Ted Lasso,” what does the sign over the locker room doorway say?
2. ANIMAL KINGDOM: How many words are dogs believed to understand, on average?
3. U.S. STATES: Which two states don’t observe Daylight Savings Time?
4. LITERATURE: In the “Harry Potter” book series, how many balls are used in a Quidditch match?
5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which company owns car makers Porsche and Audi?
6. GEOGRAPHY: Which country is home to Lake Como?
7. MOVIES: What are the names of Cinderella’s stepsisters?
8. ACRONYMS: What does the computer acronym DOS stand for?
9. MEDICAL: What is the condition called solar erythema?
10. PSYCHOLOGY: Someone suffering from alektorophobia is terrified by what?
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generally know an average of 89 words and phrases, but the number can range from 15 to 215.
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Create cabinet space. Store items in cabinets so they are organized but out of sight. This way belongings are not just left on an entryway table.
Evolving from croquet and then a lawn tennis championship with a crowd of 200 in 1870, Wimbledon is a unifying global sport. Which of this year’s storylines from Wimbledon 2025 stood out most to you?
- Jannik Sinner winning his first Wimbledom title
- Iga Swiatek’s 6-0, 6-0 final shutout
- Defending champion Alcaraz being dethroned
- Djokovic’s first Wimbledon final miss since 2017
- Amanda Anisimova reaching the final as the first American since Serena
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With research data showing growing dissatisfaction and disaffiliation within the US, what do you think drives people, especially younger voters, away from the two major political parties?
13.0% Both parties are more focused on fighting each other than solving problems
4.3% The influence of money and lobbyists makes both parties untrustworthy
8.7% The parties feel outdated and disconnected from real life
60.9% All of the above
13.0% None of the above
If you own a small business, keep business cards, flyers or a sign advertising another small business in the area to show mutual support.
Animals and insects
that homeowners
Boring insects and animals
Smart watering conserves water and saves money
Let well-fed lawns go dormant during drought. Lengthy droughts tend to be accompanied by water restrictions, and such restrictions can frustrate homeowners who don’t want to see all of the hard work they’ve put in to this point go to waste. But grass that has thus far been well cared for can withstand drought and still recover when rains once again fall and temperatures cool come autumn. If you plan to let the lawn go dormant, keep kids, pets and visitors off the grass, as dormant lawns are highly susceptible to damage.
Trees may require pruning for a variety reasons. Storms may have damaged branches, necessitating a pruning. In other instances, trees may have outgrown their yards, overpowering the landscape.
Athletes can pursue a host of potential hobbies or activities that will foster their love of sports. Men and women who still have a hop in their step can sign up to compete in adult sports leagues. Depending on the sport, leagues might be available to adults of various ages and skill levels, and some may even be more focused on fun than competition. For athletes who can no longer lace up their cleats, coaching youth sports or volunteering to coach at a nearby school provides a chance to stay involved even if competing is no longer possible.
Autumn and winter, when trees largely go dormant and fallen leaves make it easier to see the branches beneath, may be prime times to prune. Pruning during the dormant period also minimizes sap loss and stress to the tree, and can help cut down on the growth of fungi. In addition, insects are less likely to be problematic during the colder months of the year.
Retail credit cards: Many retailers offer their own credit cards. Consumers may be enticed to sign up for such cards by the opportunity for instant, and often significant, savings. For example, a home improvement store may offer an immediate 25 percent discount to customers who sign up for a store credit card and use the card to make a purchase. As enticing as such savings can be, consumers should recognize that a recent study by CreditCards.com found that the average retail credit card APR is 25.9 percent. That’s more than 6 percent higher than a general purpose credit card. Consumers who cannot pay balances in full each month could end up paying much more in interest if they use retail credit cards instead of general purpose cards.
By Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: Recently I almost experienced kidney failure from a probable infection. I am a male, age 68. My glomerular filtration rate (GFR) ranges from 44-50, and my weight is 132 pounds. My blood pressure is 110/60 mm Hg, and I enjoy various endurance sports. Besides limiting my protein, salt and saturated fat intake, as well as getting adequate hydration, do you have additional recommendations on how to help my kidneys recover or get the rest they need to slow their progress toward kidney failure? -- D. ANSWER: You’ve done most of my work for me, but I do want to say that I have seen people overly restrict their protein intake. The expert recommendation is to stay between 0.8-1 gram of protein per kilogram of body mass. So, for you, it would be 48-60 grams or about 2 ounces of protein a day.
You want as much polyunsaturated fat (mostly vegetable and seed oils) and saturated fat (mostly meat and tropical oils like coconut and palm) as possible. Your blood pressure is close to perfect, and a sodium intake of less than 2 grams will help keep it there. Dependingonmoreexactdetailsofyourkidneyfunction(especially whether you are losing protein in your urine), medications such as ACE inhibitors, angiotensin receptor blockers, and SGLT2 inhibitors may have a role in slowing down your progression -- if your nephrologist agrees.
The other issue I caution you on is over-the-counter medicines and their dosing. You should avoid anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen, naproxen, or their prescription counterparts. Finally, many people who participate in endurance sports do get their volumes depleted during exercise, so you need to be meticulous about replacing fluid, which needs to be the right kind at the right amount.
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By Lucie Winborne
* The fuller your refrigerator, the more energy-efficient it is.
* Master of suspense Alfred Hitchcock was an ovophobe, or someone who is frightened of eggs.
* Children of identical twins are genetically siblings, not cousins.
* Australia’s Lake Hillier and Hutt Lagoon are known for their vibrant pink and lilac hues, due to the presence of the algae Dunaliella salina.
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BY PEGGY FORTUNE
PHOTOS COURTESY AL SIGL COMMUNITY OF AGENCIES
EachJuly,AlSiglCommunityofAgenciescelebrateshowindividuals with special needs in our community lead more independent lives with the help of Al Sigl Member Agencies.
is summer, Jalani, Charlie, Junior, Gianna, Chaya, and Warren share how their lives have been positively impacted. eir stories celebrate growth, connection, and working toward your goals. ey highlight times of transition – early childhood, the end of high school, beginning college, and finding your way in the workforce and in retirement.
Jalani, born several weeks early, was one of hundreds of children placed on the waitlist for Early Intervention (EI) services in Monroe County. While waiting, her family discovered the monthly EI Playdates at Rochester Hearing & Speech Center (RHSC). ere, Jalani participated in activities led by occupational, speech, and physical therapists and special education teachers. ere they met Sara, a physical therapist who answered their questions and suggested activities to try at home.
Shortly a er Jalani turned two, a space opened in RHSC’s EI Developmental Group. At the time, she was developmentally 6-8 months. Now, she is closer to 15-18 months and is quickly becoming more independent. A er starting to use a pediatric walker, she was so proud of herself the first time she met her mom at the door a er class with Sara at her side.
Charlie is a senior at Pittsford Sutherland High School. His favorite subject is military history and he would like to work at a museum one day. Charlie enjoys watching TV with his dog, Lloyd. He also likes cars and anything retro. He’s participated in bowling, golf, and Wildlife Wonders through Rochester Rehabilitation’s SportsNet. His parents appreciate the safe, autism-friendly environment SportsNet’s Summer Program offers while they’re at work. Charlie, enjoying his growing independence, looks forward to camp every day.
Junior has many friends at CP Rochester. His smile widens sharing how he was crowned King of the Snow Ball last January or talking about his favorite weekly classes. But it wasn’t long ago that Junior’s family wasn’t sure where to turn. A er he finished school, his family wanted a caring environment with a personalized approach. e search took over a year as they visited several agencies looking for the right fit, which was difficult for Junior, because he thrives on routine.
Another challenge was that his family members either worked or didn’t have a vehicle, so Junior didn’t have reliable transportation, which was a big problem. Now, thanks to Medical Motor Service, Junior is picked up at his home each morning by the same driver, Jose, and driven home each a ernoon by Eric. He jokes and laughs with friends who live on the same route. Having found access to the right supports, Junior looks forward to each day, working on skills to become more independent.
Gianna – Empowering People’s Independence
A 2024 Empowering People’s Independence (EPI) scholarship recipient, Gianna was diagnosed with epilepsy during her senior year at a small rural high school. Gianna just completed her first year as a nursing student at Keuka College. She remembers when her friends found out that her license would be revoked until she had been seizure-free for a year, and says, “I just wasn’t invited to things any more.”
Along with feeling excluded, Gianna also experienced bullying, reflecting that “When I had a seizure at school on a bus, somebody took a video of it, and they were all laughing.”
A er that, “people would look at me and mimic a seizure.” at was when Gianna found out about EPI and was able to connect with other young people living with epilepsy. Since then, she has shared her story to help raise awareness and create a positive impact for others.
Chaya - Starbridge
Chaya, now 27, began exploring her vision for the future while taking part in the program “Creating a Life A er High School” at Starbridge. Chaya always had big dreams, but more than anything she wanted a future where she could pursue her passions and continue to learn. at was when Chaya
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realized that while she might reach her goals differently as a young woman with Down syndrome, they were still within her reach.
Taking part in several transition programs with Starbridge, she explored different careers as an intern and worked in various roles, yet her heart remained set on working with children. Two years ago, Chaya interviewed for a position at CP Rochester, got the job, and now she works in a Pre-K classroom at the same program she attended as a child. Every day, she brings joy and understanding to the children she supports, helping them learn just as she did.
Warren – National MS Society
An avid cyclist, in 1987 Warren’s neighbor suggested he check out a bike tour fundraiser benefiting the National MS Society (NMSS). ree weeks a er he took part in that event, Warren was diagnosed with MS himself. He had experienced bouts of numbness in his arms and legs for years but the problem worsened a er a fall from his bike. His physical therapist referred him to a neurologist, and an MRI confirmed the diagnosis.
When he began to research MS, he realized NMSS, the nonprofit that hosted his recent ride, offered programs across the region. He joined the bike tour committee, raising funds to help those living with MS and raising awareness about the disorder, which can impact mobility, balance, and memory. Warren continued to ride, logging 100 miles or more over multi-day events, for many years. Today, he continues to take part in fundraising events to help others living with MS find solidarity and support, including those newly diagnosed.
Lilly is a 2 year old golden retriever that can’t get enough of the water, regardless of the temperature or season.
Tasha is a foster frenchie who refuses to touch wet grass, even if only dew. Best buds!
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My boss is making remote workers come to the office three days a week. That means my dog “Dally” will be left alone for most of the day. I’m leery of doggy daycares, but I don’t see another option. How do I find the best daycare for my dog? -- Jennifer K., via email
DEAR JENNIFER: Fortunately, most pet daycares with problems are the exception. But you’re absolutely right to want the best daycare option for Dally. Here are key things to do as you choose the perfect daycare.
-- Make a list: Look online for all of the pet daycare facilities within reasonable reach. You shouldn’t go too far out of your way to drop off your dog. Ideally, it is on your route to work.
-- Take a tour: Make an appointment to visit each daycare (without Dally).
-- Bring a notepad: Write down your observations. Is the facility clean? Does it seem well-organized and reasonably calm? Is each area fenced securely? Is the facility free of hazards like broken toys or electrical cords?
-- Ask safety questions: How many staff are in place to monitor the dogs? Are they trained to spot aggression or illness? Do they have first aid training? What is their procedure for emergencies or incidents?
-- Learn what Dally’s day is like: What activities are offered? How often and for how long? Are the dogs ever crated, or do they have quiet rest areas?
After your tour, a good facility will schedule a time to meet Dally, check his vaccination record and test his temperament and socialization skills. That’s important to ensure all the dogs in their care stay safe and have fun.
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.
Typical bird care: Parrotlets, like other small birds, should stay in an environment with a consistent temperature and away from drafts. Cages should not be placed in direct sunlight, and the birds do better in square or rectangular cages. Seed for small birds as well as fresh vegetable and fruit offerings are tolerated. Check with a veterinarian or bird expert as to which fresh foods are acceptable.
CONESUS:5698S.Livonia Rd. July 25th,26th,1/2Price July27th(9am-6pm) SUSIEQDOGRESQ ANNUALYARDSALE PART2.
Mens,boys&womensclothes, purses,cutglass,lotsofjewelry,holiday,linens,baskets, furniture,tools,Department 56,housewares,dvds,cds,recordcollection,vintage,decanter,dolls&toys,andour usual100sofdogrelated items.
HENRIETTA: Pinnacle LutheranChurch 250PinnacleRd Fri.8/1(9a-5p)&Sat.8/2(9a-2p)
BagSalewithourprovidedbag Kitchen/householditems,books, toys,furnitureandmore!
PITTSFORD: 4 PrestonCircle. July25th&26th(8AM-3PM). Kitchen,grill,toys,games,etc.
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HENRIETTA: 11 &19ExeterPlace (offSouthWinton/Lysander).July 25-26(9-4pm)MULTI-FAMILY SALE.Foosballtable,indoor/outdoorfurniture,kitchenitems, purses,collectibles,TV,boy’sbike, pictureframes,lamps,unusual knickknacks,shoes/boots,craft items,clothing,plantterrariums, fishingitems.Toomuchtolist! Somethingforeveryone.
FAIRPORTMOVINGSALE: 25 Shelter CreekLane.ThursdayJuly 17ththruSaturdayJuly19th(8am5pm).Pricedtosell.
POOL SAFETY ESSENTIALS TO LIVE BY Inspect water returns and drains. PoolSafety.gov warns that hair, limbs, jewelry, or bathing suits can get stuck in a drain or suction opening in a pool or spa. Broken or missing drain covers should be replaced immediately and no swimming should occur until the issue is remedied.
What to watch & where to watch it:
ONNOW:“TheSummerITurnedPretty”(Season3) PrimeVideo 21-July:“TheHuntingWives”(Season1) Netflix 23-July:“Kiff”(Season2) Disney+ 23-July:“WashingtonBlack”(Season1) Hulu 23-July:“Acapulco”(Season4) AppleTV+ 24-July:“Hitmakers”(Season1)
Netflix 24-July:“TheSandman”(Season2-Vol.2)
Netflix 24-July:“MadAboutYou”(Seasons1-7) Hulu 25-July:“HappyGilmore2”(PG-13)
Netflix 27-July:“Tár”(R) Peacock © 2025 King Features
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There’s so much happening at your local libraries!
East Rochester Public Library
317 Main St., E. Rochester, NY (585) 586-8302
www.eastrochester.org
M 9-7; Tu-Th 9-6; F 9-5; Sa 10-2; Su Closed
ERPL Book Nook: Open M, W & Sa 10-1
Fairport Public Library
1 Fairport Village Landing, Fairport (585) 223-9091
www.fairportlibrary.org
M-Th 9-9; F 9-6; Sat. 9-5; Su 12-3 (Oct.-April)
Penfield Public Library
1985 Baird Rd., Penfield (585) 340-8720
www.penfieldlibrary.org
M-Th 9:30-8:30; F 9:30-6; Sa 10-5; Su 1-5
Pittsford
Community Library
24 State St., Pittsford • (585) 248-6275
M-Th 9-8; F 9-6; Sa 10-5; Su Noon-5
Webster Public Library
980 Ridge Rd., Webster • (585) 872-7075 www.websterlibrary.org
M-Th 9-8; F & Sa 10-5; Su Closed
WEBSTERPUBLICLIBRARY:
Ichiyo IkebanaDisplay
Thesummerreadingthemeis “ColorOurWorld,”socomesee thiscolorfuldisplayofflowersinsidetheWebsterPublicLibrary!The displaywillbeupfromWednesday, July30throughSaturday,August 2;stopbytoseethedisplaywheneverthelibraryisopen.Theflower arrangementsondisplayhavebeen createdbymembersofIchiyo IkebanaofRochester.
Saint’sPlaceAnnualSuperSale: Aug. 5th-FirstChanceSale:10am7pm.$10perpersonadmission. Aug.6th-OpeningDay:10am6pm.FreeAdmission.Aug.7th1/2PriceSale:10am-6pm.Aug.8th -BagSale:9am-Noon(oruntil everythingisgone).1stbag$15, Additionalbags$5.5baglimit. Mustpurchaseabagtoenter. Unbelievabledeals-jewelry, purses,clothing,householditems, electronics,sports,collectibles,artwork,games,puzzles,toys,lamps, furniture.Youhavetoseeitto believeit!Creditcardsaccepted, plentyoffreeparking,airconditionedgym.Hotdogsales Tuesday,Wednesday,and Thursday,11am-1pm.
By Lucie Winborne
* Dunce caps used to be a sign of intelligence! Thirteenth-century philosopher John Duns Scotus believed that a pointed cap helped spread knowledge from the tip to the brain, and his followers proudly wore them as badges of honor. A few hundred years later, when his ideas became less popular, the meaning of the Duns cap was turned on its, er, head, becoming a joke that led to its less flattering association.
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Saint’sPlaceSuperSale- August 5-8, ParishCenteratSt.Johnof RochesterChurch,10Wickford Way,Fairport-locatedononefloor intheair-conditionedgym.Parking spotsinthelargelotonthe campus.ProceedshelpSaint’sPlace achieveitsmissionof“welcoming thestranger.”Tuesday,Aug.5: 10-7pm.FirstChanceSale.$10per personadmission.Wednesday, Aug.6:10-6pm.OpeningDay.Free admissionbegins.Thursday,Aug. 7:10-6pm.Allitemshalfprice. Friday,Aug.8:9am.untilallitems aregone!FamousBagSale:$15for thefirstbag;$5eachadditional. Five-baglimit.Onlybagsprovided bySaint’sPlacecanbeused.Information:585-355-1457.
CemeteryWalkingToursOCHS’s summerwalkingtours highlightsomeremarkable individualsfromCanandaigua’shistoryinthePioneerandWestAvenueCemeteries.July25andAugust8from2-3pm.Tourswillmeet intheWestAvenuePlazaparking lotinCanandaigua.http://www. ochs.org
PhelpsCentralSchoolAlumni Luncheon 2025- ThePhelpsAlumni CommitteewantstonotifyPhelps HighSchoolstudentsto“Savethe Date”Thursday,July31,2025fora PhelpsHighSchoolAlumniluncheon gatheringatClub86inGeneva. Receptionbeginsat11:00A.M.with luncheontofollow.Pre-registrationis requiredbyJuly29,2025.Contact 315-573-2823.
Oh, the summer night Has a smile of light And she sits on a sapphire throne. ~Barry Cornwall
3rdAnnualGolfTournament 2025 -UgandanWaterProject: You’reinvitedtojoinusatRavenwoodGolfCoursefortheUgandan WaterProject’s3rdannualgolf tournament,whereyourparticipationhelpsbringusclosertosolving Uganda’swatercrisis.Date:Monday,July28,2025.Location: RavenwoodGolfCourse,929 LynaughRd,Victor.Registration& Lunch:11:00AM.ShotgunStart: 12:00PM.Comeenjoyafundayof golf,connectwithcommunity members,andsupportacausethat makesalastingimpact.Register here:go.ugandanwaterproject. com/golf.Let’sswingforafuture wherecleanwaterflowsforall.
Women’sClubofWebster60th Anniversary Party, Wednesday, July23rd-Thehonorofyour presenceisrequestedbyTheWomen’sClubofWebsteratits60th AnniversaryPartytobeheldon Wednesday,July23rd,from4:007:00pmattheCurryBuildingatthe WebsterArboretum,1700Schlegel Road,Webster.Pleasejoinus!Enjoymunchies,musicandcamaraderie.Makenewfriendsandlearn moreabouttheWomen’sClubof Webster.AdmissionisFREEandno registrationisrequired.Juststop by!
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Antique things have an appreciation and worth. Something can be old, but it can be timeless; therefore, it becomes an antique. If this antique is preserved and deemed precious, it could be passed down as a family heirloom. ~CeeLo Green
Saturday, August 2, 2025 at 10:00am 15 Hall Road, Cayuta, NY 14824
Restored & Custom Classic Vehicles: 1935 Dodge, 3.50 Chevy turbo transmission, rat rod; 1951 Willy’s Jeep pickup, 1985 blazer chassis, 350 Chevy turbo transmission; 1969 Chevy Blazer, custom rod, 350 turbo transmission; 1968 Chevy custom pickup, custom extended cab, 350 truck 4-speed transmission; 1968 GMC custom pickup, dually bed, 350 truck 4-speed transmission; Other Vehicles: 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, runs good, 153,000 miles; 1999 Jeep Cherokee Sport, runs good, 233,000 miles; 1957 Chevy, 2-door sedan, restoration project; Also lots of shop tools, misc. auto parts & restoration projects! Go to DannAuctioneers.com for the full listing and photos! Terms: ID for bidder number. No buyer’s premium for cash or honorable check. Credit cards accepted with 3% fee.
Other Upcoming Auctions: Wednesday, 8/6 at 10:00am - Pageant of Steam Consignment Auction, 3349 Gehan Road, Canandaigua, NY 14424. Now accepting consignments of any make/model, including antique & modern farm and construction equipment, steam & gas engines, signs, toys, literature, tools, lawn & garden and memorabilia! Let us know what you are selling so that we can advertise your items! Email dannauctioneers@gmail.com or call 585-233-9570.
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~ Real Estate ~ Antiques ~ Furniture ~ Household ~ Smalls ~ urs., July 24, 2025 • 5:30PM
6330 E. Port Bay Rd., Wolcott, NY
Partial Listing: Early R. Drummed Grandfather Clock In Mahogany Case, Round Oak Pedestal Table w/6 Chairs, 2 Piece Oak China Cabinet, 2 Complete Bedroom Sets, Cottage Table w/Chairs, Ice Cream Table w/4 Chairs, Early Platform Rocker, 2 Recliners (Clean), Mahogany Kneehole Desk & Chair, 2 Piece Bookcase Set, 2 Matching Chests of Drawers, Flat Top Trunk, 3 Piece Maple End Table Set, Fancy Iron Smokers Stand, Several Stands, Boston Rocker, 2 Piece Living Room Set, Wicker Rocker, Amana Washer & Dryer, Oak Treadle Sewing Machine, Hall Tree, Copper Boiler, Cream Can, Drying Rack. Antiques & Smalls: Early Large Tin Boat Betsy Green #165 (Buffalo Toy Company), Brass Cherub Banquet Lamp (Nice), Cast Iron Horse & Buggies, Cast Iron Tractors, Schultz & Dooley (Webco) Keystone Cop & Bud Man, Large Copper Tea Pot, Deco Airplane, Syracuse 49 Jug, Approximately 50 Sodus Cottage Cheese & Popcorn Tins (All Sizes), Smiths Enfield Mantle Clock, Cameo Cigarette Case, Early Stick Phone, Sterling Vase & Holder, Batter Pitcher, Old Children’s Books, Victrola, Early Potato Cutter, Early Louisville Tobacco Cutter, Bread Hatchet, Bear Fur Coat, OG Mirror, Several Edison Records (3 Boxes), Player Piano Rolls, US Canteen, Several Crocks, Early Tin Train, Early Planters, Peanut Tin (Pennant), Canning Jars, Jewelry, Many Nice Figural Lamps, Pitcher & Bowl Set, Early Landmarks of Wayne County Books, e Statesman Volume 1 & 2, Many Record Albums, Large Framed Washington Little (Bottle of Trenton & Washington At Home, Large Lincoln & Family Framed Lithograph, Girl & Cat Lithograph, Large Henry Clay Lithograph, Framed), Boyd Car Candy Container, Elephant Bottle, Vaseline Opal Water Pitcher, Slag Glass, Coin Pedestal Bowl, Cranberry Jack In e Pulpit, Opal Glass, Carnival Glass, Fenton Glass, Large Fenton Bell Collection, Depression Glass, Collection of Wedgewood, Cookie Jars, Pyrex, Corning Ware, Glass Baskets, Collection of Coronation Dishes (British Pottery), Willow Tree Collection, Tuco Puzzles & So Much More! Also: Huge Stamp Collection.
Real Estate: Call Howard Hanna ~ Dan Patterson ~ 585-278-4511 For Info On e Property.
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Turn old or discarded furniture, cabinets and doors into fresh new creations through “upcycling” -- high-end “recycling” that reduces trash at landfills by refurbishing or repurposing existing pieces, often enhancing the value.
Family furniture: Save chairs, tables, and other furniture passed down through the generations by doing repairs, if needed, and staining/painting to suit your current decor.
To the owner of the silver extended cab pickup truck. Please fix your muffler. 2-3 times a day you pass and no matter where I am in the house, I can hear you coming and going. It is loud and annoying.
On July 1st, my neighbor had smoke pouring out of the basement, so another neighbor and I went to see. My neighbor Valorie tore into the house and within 15 seconds, had Mom, the little ones, and both dogs safely outside. While I was still on the call to 911, the fire siren sounded, and in less than a minute, the property was filled with FD volunteers and the trucks came shortly afterwards. They said there were volunteers from other towns there (working hard) as well. Shout out to our brave firemen and our brave neighbor Valorie!
I would like to thank the very caring woman who helped me in Target on June 23, 2025. You assisted me with my dog and I failed to get your name, but you don’t know how much I appreciated what you did for us! Also, a special thank you to Guest Service team member, Colton! I was having a very hard day and your assistance was very much appreciated!
On July 1st we were at Lakeville Diner and a customer in a booth next to ours overheard it was my birthday and when my daughter got the bill she was told that the lady had paid half of it in honor of my birthday. Thank you to this lady and we will pay it forward.
Our neighbors walk their BIG dog(s) and allow them to defecate on our front lawn. This is usually close to our mailbox, which is why we cannot miss the mess. Rather than cause a problem, I have chosen to clean up the mess myself and hope that the neighbor realizes this is wrong. I do not understand why they do not walk the dog on the other side of the road where there are no houses. This is a country road with no steady traffic! The family on the other side of their house has put up a stockade fence to keep them out of their yard. Frankly, I am hesitant to approach the neighbors to complain about this defecating problem. The homeowner is a ‘hot head.’. We have heard him screaming and swearing at his family. I know this is against the law in the city. What about lawns on country roads? Please! Please! Please! If you are walking your dog and the dog defecates, no matter where it is - CLEAN IT UP! Be a good neighbor.
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