Monroe East: Genesee Valley Penny Saver 10-10-25

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MendonCenterRd.Saturday October11th(9-3).Elegant accents,furniture,namebrand clothing,newfabric, householditems,tools.

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TikTok (an app for creating and sharing short videos) began in China as "Musical.ly", an app for lip-synching and dance videos. It later became the app we now know as TikTok in the US. Have you ever used TikTok?

- I used TikTok when it was still Musical.ly - I use TikTok frequently - I used to use TikTok, but no longer do - I have never used TikTok

Poll ends 10-14-2025

Poll ended 10-07-2025

To honor families who have lost a loved one in military service, the last Sunday of September was designated "Gold Star Mother's Day" in 1936 and amended to "Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day" in 2011. This Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day, how do you think communities can best support Gold Star families?

50.0% Offering ongoing financial or emotional support programs

33.3% Highlighting their loved one’s story publicly

16.7% Simply being present and listening

Vote and make your voice heard when you visit WWW.GVPENNYSAVER.COM!

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Think of small business sponsorships when putting together school- or clubbased fundraisers.

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.

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

HOW TO DISCUSS A CANCER DIAGNOSIS WITH YOUR EMPLOYER

Be willing to accept help. It’s easy for cancer patients to feel like they’re suddenly seen as charity cases upon sharing their diagnosis with an employer and their colleagues. But offers to help come from a good place, and patients would likely offer to help if the shoe was on the other foot and a colleague revealed a cancer diagnosis. It’s alright to tell people willing to help that you’ll let them know if you need anything if and when a difficult situation arises. In the meantime, thank them for their kindness and prepare to lighten your professional load as treatment begins.

MASTER for an I, you get MISTER. Do not change the order of the letters.

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• Custom full Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling

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• General Repairs - Plumbing, Electrical,Carpentry

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1. MOVIES: In the United States, what is the title of the first Harry Potter movie?

2. GEOGRAPHY: The Prime Meridian Line runs through which major city?

3. HISTORY: When did federal child labor law start in the United States?

4. ACRONYMS: What does the acronym VPN stand for?

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5. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president appeared on the 1960s comedy show “Laugh-In”?

6. TELEVISION: Which teen show starred Mayim Bialik before she got the role as Amy Fowler on “The Big Bang Theory”?

7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Where did the Minoan civilization flourish?

8. SCIENCE: What pH balance is considered neutral?

9. LITERATURE: In which of Shakespeare’s plays does the character Polonius appear?

10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: In which African country can the Bonobos species of ape be found in the ANSWERS

“Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.”
Greenwich, London, England.
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Wear solid shoes that provide considerable traction during home improvements. A firm, reinforced toe is helpful as well. Should any items fall, they’ll be less likely to cause injury if your foot is encased in a protective boot or sturdy shoe. Soles that grip surfaces will help safeguard against slips and falls.

CORRAL ENTRYWAY CLUTTER

Go vertical. An easy way to keep things neater is to remove items from the floor and embrace vertical storage. Shoe racks, hooks for purses and a cabinet for coats may do the trick.

Cranberry Chutney

Makes 3 cups

1 1-pound bag fresh cranberries

2 navel oranges, unpeeled, cut into 6 wedges and then into thin slices

1⁄3 cup golden raisins

1⁄2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1⁄2 teaspoon whole cloves

1⁄2 teaspoon ground ginger

1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt

1⁄2 cup apple cider

1⁄2 cup honey, preferably cranberry honey

1⁄4 cup apple cider vinegar

1. Pour the cranberries into a 2-quart pot. Add the oranges, raisins, cinnamon, cloves, ginger, salt, apple cider, honey, and vinegar. Bring to a boil, and then reduce the heat to low and simmer until the chutney thickens, about 20 minutes.

2. Remove from the heat and serve warm or, if you prefer, chill and serve cold.

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One of the easiest and most effective defenses against heat loss is proper insulation. Prevent cold drafts from entering and the loss of heated air through basement headers, which, when left exposed, can make your furnace work harder. Look for a moisture-resistant product offering high thermal performance, such as Roxul Comfortbatt insulation. This type of mineral wool insulation makes installation simple. All that’s needed is a serrated blade or bread knife. Cut the batt to fit the cavity and press into place. The insulation will help improve energy efficiency as soon as it’s in place and provide savings over the

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ank You Noyes Team!

To the doctors, nurses, and the rest of the team of dedicated professionals that treated and healed me for pneumonia during my five day stay at Noyes Hospital in Dansville. With overwhelming gratitude, I thank you! Because of all of you, I am alive today. God bless you all!

Sincerely, Kathleen E. Kelley

Express Yourself!

There was a vent a few weeks ago about people not wearing ‘enough clothing’ in public to which I was appalled, because I’ve never seen a vent about all the men mowing their lawns shirtless in our community. The right to express ourselves through creative clothing is something I love to see on others and would never judge, especially with the temperatures summer brings us. A few days later, as I was shopping, I happened to notice an elderly lady with a thin shirt and black bra underneath, to which I got a burst of joy that even the older generations like to dress spicy sometimes!

Book Boxes

Over the years I’ve lost many in my book club. We would exchange books between the group. We would gather then from yard sales, book sales, splurge on a few of our favorite authors. Now it’s just two of us. So, finding these book boxes is a great joy. I now put my done books in there and slip in a few children’s books from my collection.

My wife and I moved out here to this local county for the beautiful landscapes, rolling hills, peace, gratitude, and quiet 16 years ago. Now, before our eyes are this hideous slew of solar farms popping up everywhere. The problem is they did a very bad job of hiding them from the street views. Some solar farms planted trees which are half dead and not replaced. When these boards approve of the use, why don’t they follow through with covering these ugly solar farms and make the owners or companies maintain these 20-year use garbage and require they replant the trees and plant plenty? This county is getting ruined. And speaking environmentally, where are the panels to go after their 20-year use? SAY NO TO SOLAR FARMS. I see this every day and they are building so many more. Just great. www.featuredmedia.com

Medical Office’s Voicemail

I’m sure thousands of your readers have experienced the following when calling their doctors’ offices. If it wasn’t so annoying, it would be comical when I hear these on their voicemail messages: 1. “Your call will be answered in the order it was received” (how else would it be answered?) 2. “This call is being recorded for quality and training purposes” (really? I wonder if this really occurs?) 3. “We are experiencing a higher volume of calls than usual” (I called back at 3am and got the same message, so forgive my skepticism). Why can’t a real, live person answer patients’ calls?

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FREE STUFF OFFERED FREE STUFF WANTED

• BATHROOM SINK / COUNTERTOP, 49” L x 22” W with FAUCET. Off white. Honeoye Falls. 607-382-8350

• PAINTS and STAINS. 14 gallon cans partially used paints and 15 quart cans partially used stains. Do not need to take both. Batavia. janice.mcfollins1946@gmail.com

• 210-gallon FISH TANK with STAND. Pick up Victor. Text 917-355-2724

• QUEEN BOX SPRINGS. Like new. Pick up Manchester. Email judya.robin@yahoo.com

• SKATEBOARD RAMP (plywood on 3’ wood base). Lima. 585-624-1741

• ANTIQUE ELECTRIC ORGAN, still works! Can send pics, video. You pick up, Naples. 336-247-3245

• MAGAZINES: Simple and delicious, Star, People, Inquiry, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, Cooks Country, Taste of Home, Cruising at Home, Cooking for 2 Quick Cooking, Cooking From Scratch, Family Circle, Food Magazine. Call 585-671-3468

• POUCH OF OLD WATCHES and bands, 2 reading lights, calculator. All need batteries. Fairport. 585-388-0318

• Two WIGS, WIG STAND, and basement WOODEN SHELVING. Henrietta. 585-362-6906

• EGG CARTONS, large sized eggs, Styrofoam, and cardboard. Clean and in good shape. Caledonia. 585-538-9825

• John Deere 160 RIDING LAWN TRACTOR. Does not run. Use for parts or scrap. Pittsford. rlbbell@yahoo.com

• PATIO SET aluminum frame gray 48” glass tabletop. Four sling style SWIVEL ROCKING CHAIRS. Bloomfield. Text Only 585-415-3825

• TREADMILL - Cadence G 5.9. Works great. Hamlin. vthether@aol.com

• Howard UPRIGHT PIANO with BENCH. Needs tuning. Possible delivery available depending on location. Corfu. Call or text 585-993-1785

• Craftsman 20” electric HEDGE CLIPPERS, and six CEMENT BLOCKS, 15-1/2” x 7-1/2” x 2-1/2”. You move. Clifton Springs. 617-699-0716

• LEATHER CLEANER & CONDITIONER for home/car: 3 bottles- 1 cleaner + 1 conditioner (both Lexol), 1 combo (Turtle Wax). Penfield. penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com

• 100+ lb. BLACK WALNUT TREE NUTS. Pick up Henrietta. Leave message if no answer. 585-359-4671

• 26” Next Shocker BICYCLE, 21 speed. It has never been in the rain. Corfu. 585-762-8936.

• GLASS TOP CANNING JARS. Quarts and pints. Clifton Springs. 315-462-2791

• GUITARS & AMPLIFIERS. 585-549-6594

• 48” pull behind lawn grass and LEAF RAKE in good working condition. Will pick up, please leave message. 315-246-4175

• HEAVY DUTY SHELVES for garage: big (10’x2’or similar). dkbgranby@yahoo.com

• GARDEN HOSE REEL. Call 363-0218

• GARDEN DECORATIONS and outdoor/camping SINK. 585-771-7968

• Decent 2 stage SNOWBLOWER. Will repair if needed. 716-228-4773

• VIOLIN BOW 1/2 size needed. Also VIOLIN BRIDGE for 1/2 size violin. 585-820-8018

• Medium size DOG CRATE for expectant dog and pups! 336-247-3245

• Looking for ATARI 2600 GAME SYSTEM and GAMES. Also, looking for CUCKOO CLOCK. Also, 3XL TSHIRTS/SHORTS. Please call 585-415-8513

• HARD SHELL CAMPER needed by local Boy Scout Troop for Christmas tree sale. Title not required. Call or text 585-455-4363

• Clean TOPSOIL wanted, delivered to LeRoy. Small amount needed. cdat1963@verizon.net

• Mostly clean FILL DIRT wanted. No large chunks of concrete or rebar. Easy dump location. 585-481-0833

• Pieces of Mannington LAMINATE FLOORING. Revolutions plank color hickory spice. Full or partial planks. 22dlane56@gmail.com

• PINE NEEDLES for compost. 585-474-3281

• DINING ROOM TABLE and CHAIRS. 585-450-1367

• FOOTBALL TROPHY - medium to large size. 585-768-2165

• Star gazer seeks BEGINNER TELESCOPE. Will meet in Parma and may travel to Greece and other nearby areas. simonj.2025monntefort@gmail.com

hometown events

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:

CelebrationofDiwali:TheHindu FestivalofLights

CelebrateDiwali,theHindufestival oflights,onSaturday,October18 from1:00-4:00pmattheWebsterPublicLibrary!Comesee amazingdancers,listentofabulous singersandmusicians,sampledeliciousfood,andenjoycelebrating withthecommunity.Pleaseregister bycalling585-872-7075orvisit websterlibrary.org.

WAYS TO SUPPORT LOCAL BUSINESSES

Use social media to give your recommendations on small businesses that go above and beyond in quality and service.

EAST ROCHESTER

MovingPastFear-ToHealing: Fearcanseeminevitable-partof whoweare.Butunderstanding God’sall-embracinglovecanovercomefear,revealpeace,andmove lifeforward.ComehearLisa Troseth,aChristianSciencepractitionerandteacher,explainhowshe overcamefear,depression,and anxietybytheunderstandingof God’struenature.Thisfree,inspirationaltalkwilllastaboutan hourandallarewelcome!Held October18,11-12noon,First ChurchofChrist,Scientist,1104 MainStreet,EastRochester.http:// www.cserchurch.com

Craft/VendorSaletobenefitSt. Baldrick’sFoundation- Come shopwithour20+vendorsand craftersandsupporttheSt. Baldrick’sFoundation.Saturday, October11,10-3pmatSt.Nicholas Hall,206MadisonStreet,East Rochester.https://www.facebook. com/share/16V1YJf3wD/

In autumn, don’t go to jewelers to see gold; go to the parks!

~Mehmet Murat ildan

FAIRPORT

PerintonConcertBandpresents ’MusicWithoutBorders: Celebratingthe80thAnniversaryofthe UnitedNations’.WednesdayOctober22,20257:30PMattheMinervaDeLandSchoolAuditorium, 140HulburtRoad,Fairport.Please jointhePerintonConcertBandfor awonderfullyvariedautumnconcertwherewewillsamplemusic fromaroundtheglobe.Wewill performmusicbyShostakovich (Russia),DelloJoio(US/France), Texidor(Spain),Marquez(Mexico/ Cuba),Wada(Japan)andHindemith(Germany).Whilemusicisindeedauniversal,borderless language,wehopeyoucanjoinus toseewhatuniquequalitiesthese composersbringtothesame12 notes!

ONTARIO

2025HomeFortheHolidaysBazaar- TheNorthOntarioMethodist Church(otherwiseknownas“The BrickChurch”)willbehostinga HomeFortheHolidaysBazaaron Friday,October24thfrom9:00 a.m.-3:00p.m.andSaturday, October25thfrom9:00a.m.-3:00 p.m.at7200OntarioCenterRoad inOntario.WewillbeservingDine In&TakeOutlunchonbothdays from11:00a.m.-1:30p.m.and sharingmanydeliciousbaked goods,craftsand“NexttoNew” treasurestosharewitheveryone thatstopsbyforavisit.Welook forwardtoseeingyouthere!

STRANGE BUT TRUE

* A study revealed that people scored higher in a mental agility test while wearing a lab coat they believed was a doctor’s coat. The effect was not there when they believed the same white coat was a painter’s coat.

PENFIELD

PenfieldSymphonyOrchestra’s “MythsandMysteries”Concert -Averyspecialpre-concertlecture intheauditoriumforticketholders willbeginat6:30pm,followedby Q&Awiththeaudience.Thisconcert,whichhasreceivedspecial supportfromaMonroeCounty MidsizedArtsGrant,willbeheldon October20,7:30pmatthePenfield HighSchoolAuditorium,25High SchoolDrive,Penfield.Ticketscan bepurchasedonlineatwww. penfieldsymphony.org,byphone 585-872-0774,andatthedooron thenightoftheconcert.Tickets cost$15foradults.Forstudentsof anyagewithastudentID,$1. Groupratesareavailableforparties ofsixormore.http://www. penfieldsymphony.org.

I cannot write of things which even impassioned breath cannot utter. Autumn is coming with its days of gold, its days of reverie and of you—oh, such delightful hours that my heart burns within me at the anticipation.

~Byron Caldwell Smith, letter to Kate Stephens FashionShowandLuncheonTheWoman’sClubofRochesteris hostingitsannualFashionShow andLuncheonphilanthropicfundraiseronSaturday,November8, 2025at11:00AMatPenfield CountryClub,1784JacksonRoad, Penfield.Wearefeaturingfashions byJ.Jill.Pleasejoinusforthisfun eventandinviteyourfriends.Lunch choicesareChickenFrench,Apple CrispSaladorMileHighReuben. Thepriceis$37perpersonand reservationsarerequiredbyOctober23rd.Tomakeyourreservation, pleasesendyourcheck,payableto WCOR,toMargaretZanghi,2Onyx Drive,Penfield,NY14526.Indicate yourmenuchoiceonyourcheck.If youwishtobeseatedwithfriends, pleaseindicatetheirnameswhen makingyourreservation.Enjoy!

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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.

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

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FallWineTasting&AuctionThePenfieldPublicLibraryFoundationisholdingitsnextWineTasting eventFriday,November14,at 6:30pmatShadowLakeGolf& RestaurantinPenfield.Enjoysamplingsoffourhigh-qualitywines, combinedwithsophisticatedfood pairings.AprofessionalWine Sommelierwillguideyouthrough thewines,origins,andtastes.The silentauctioncontainsrestaurant giftcards,foodiebaskets,art, experiences,BuffaloBillsgarb,and more.Proceedsfromtheeventwill helpcreateanendowmentfundto securethefutureoflibraryprogrammingforgenerationstocome. Eventticketsare$60perperson. Donationshappilyacceptedaswell.

WEBSTER

1970ClassofRLThomas’55th Reunion- Theclassof1970willbe havingareuniononNovember1, 2-11pmatFinnPark-Liberty Lodge.Contactrlt1970alumni@ gmail.comtoregisterformoreinformation.

ScoutingOpenHouseforYouth inWebster! Boysandgirlsages 5-20areinvitedwiththeirparents SaturdayOctober18,noon-5pm. Activitiesandinformationabout thevariousscoutprogramscharteredbytheWebsterPresbyterian Church,550WebsterRoad,Webster.CubPack262isforboysand girlsingradesK-5thgrade;we havetroop262forboysages 11-17;troop425forgirlsages 11-17andCrew425(whichoffers canoeing,kayaking,and paddleboardoutingsforboysand girlsages14-20).ScoutingAmerica (formallyBoyScoutsofAmerica)all inadulttrainedandledgroups. Totallyfreefun!

Women’sClubofWebsterCard/ GamePartyPhilanthropic“FunRaiser” -Women’sClubofWebsterFallLuncheonCard/GameParty fundraiser,Tues.,Nov.4th,at Glendoveers,2328OldBrowncroft Rd.,Rochester,10:00am-3:30pm. Donation:$45.00/perperson. 10:00amcoffee/beveragesand pastries.12:30pm:hotluncheon buffet.Door-prizes/Raffles/Games! Netproceedstobenefitlocal charitiesincludingWebsterComfortCare.Guestsencouragedto bringgames.Comealoneorbring friends.Reservations:checkpayableto“WCW”byTues.,Oct. 28th.Mailto:DianeMiller,428 SenecaParkAve.,Rochester,NY 14617.Statename,phonenumber,emailaddressandnamesof otherplayers,ifany.Information? DianeMiller,585-230-6042.

Then summer fades and passes, and October comes. Will smell smoke then, and feel an unsuspectedsharpness,athrillof nervous, swift elation, a sense of sadnessanddeparture.

~Thomas Wolfe (1900–1938), You Can’t Go Home Again

WebsterChamberOctoberNetworking- WebsterChamber membershostmonthlyafter-hours networkingeventstoearnvisibility fortheirbusiness/organization. Membersandthoseinvestigating membershiparewelcometoattend.TheOctobereventisonthe 15thatMarinaAutoGroup,943 RidgeRoad,from5:30-7:00pm. Thiseventisalsobeinghostedby familymemberRoseGabrieleAngellofRE/MaxPlus.Nofee.Registrationrequiredat:https://www. websterchamber.com/what-we-do/networking. 676707 4,5494,606 7,4877,541 61%61% 10/10/25 10/1/25

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Chikungunya Disease Leaves

Woman in Immense Pain for Years

Q.DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a friend who lives in Paraguay and had been diagnosed with chikungunya. It has been extremely painful for her for several years. Her doctor prescribed 90 mg of etoricoxib daily and a shot of duodecadron once a month.

I’ve never heard of chikungunya, and the medical care she is getting seems sketchy. I wish there was a solution for her immense pain. Do you have any knowledge of this virus and/or the medication for it? Are you aware of any new or trial drugs that might be worth trying? -- J.

A.ANSWER: Chikungunya may not sound like a real medical condition, but it is a viral disease that was first found in West Africa. It has since spread to the Caribbean and the Americas with transmission occurring in the Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and a few cases in Florida.

It is spread mainly through mosquitoes. The word “chikungunya” is from an African language and roughly translates to “stooped walk” due to the joint pain caused by the disease. In addition to joint pain, people with chikungunya usually have a fever and a skin rash. Headache and even meningitis may occur. However, joint pain is the most common long-term complication.

While most people will clear their joint symptoms within six months, symptoms can go on for years in some people. Your friend is receiving a COX-2 inhibitor (etoricoxib), which has the potential for heart damage, so it is not approved in the United States.

She is also on a chronic steroid, dexamethasone, which is used in North America but may not be the best long-term treatment as it has numerous long-term side effects. In North America, people with chronic joint pain from chikungunya are treated similarly to those with rheumatoid arthritis. This often includes methotrexate or another disease-modifying antirheumatic drug. I urge your friend to see a rheumatologist.

DEAR DR. ROACH: In your column, I frequently read letters from people who have to get up during the night to urinate. My husband had this problem and got up hourly. We assumed it was as a prostate issue.

After prostate surgery, he had a catheter for a few days, and we found that he was producing almost two liters of urine at night. The urologist immediately ordered a sleep study to determine if sleep apnea was present.

He tested positive, was started on a CPAP machine, and only needed to get up once on the very first night. It changed his life. -- D.S.

ANSWER: I thank D.S. for writing. Obstructive sleep apnea is a well-known cause for urinating at night, but we often forget to think about it. A really useful tool for sleep apnea, the STOPBang questionnaire, doesn’t include excessive urinating at night, but your letter is a good reminder that we should consider this diagnosis in people who are at risk for sleep apnea.

The risk factors in the STOP-Bang questionnaire are Snoring; Tired enough to fall asleep easily during the day; Observed stopped breathing or gasping for breath during the night; high blood Pressure; a Body mass index over 35; an Age older than 50; a Neck size larger than 16 inches (40 cenitmeters); and the Gender of male.

A person who answers positively to three or more of these risk factors should at least prompt a consideration of whether sleep apnea is likely enough to test the person for it.

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

Don’t touch the thermostat

By the time you read this, many of us in cold-weather areas will be listening for (and dreading) the click sound that heralds the arrival of warm air through the furnace vents. The dread comes in when we mentally calculate just how much it’s costing us to stay warm.

The temptation, always, is to set the thermostat at a lower temperature and cut costs. However, for seniors this can be dangerous. We’re no longer physically equipped to handle cold and are vulnerable to hypothermia if the temperature is too low. If you already have a preexisting condition, your risks are even higher.The National Institute on Aging suggests that we don’t set our indoor temperature to lower than 68-70 degrees.

And the math doesn’t really support lowering the temperature too much.

Rule of thumb is that for every degree you lower the temperature, you can save 1-3% on your costs. If your monthly bill is $100, that means you can potentially save $1-$3 on your costs. If you’re gone for the day, they say that if you lower your thermostat by 7-10 degrees for an eight-hour day, you can save 10% on your bill. But when you come home it’s going to be very cold inside and take hours to warm up to your normal temperature, with the furnace running every minute.

Ways to stay warm:

Investing in the clear plastic film that covers windows on the inside can block a lot of cold air that blows in through even the most modern windows. Experts say this can save 10-30% on your heating bill. Based on my experiences, I believe this.

Open the curtains on the sunny side of the house to let the sun in during the day. Have an annual inspection of your furnace to keep it running well.

And put on an insulated vest. You’ll be surprised how much warmer you’ll feel!

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sound off on dog peeing in a neighbor’s yard

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Unbelievable that someone wouldn’t take responsibility for keeping their dog off the neighbor’s property! I just wanted to thank you for your response to the question. -LEOnard H.

DEAR PAWS: Although you were correct that any dog should not go on a neighbor’s lawn, you also may have hurt the chances for shelter dogs to get homes. We have had dogs for years, and they did their business in our yard, but we did not have a yard full of awful bare spots surrounded by yellow dying grass. What you stated could, sadly, make a family decide not to adopt a dog. -- Nancy D., via email

DEAR NANCY: While I’m not sure why being a responsible neighbor would preclude a family from adopting a dog, I’m happy that you agree with me about the bigger problem: trespassing into a neighbor’s yard to pee in it.

DEAR PAWS: We have a 7-year-old female Great Pyrenees dog and about 3 acres of lawn. I can tell exactly where our dog has peed, because the 8- to 10-inch area of grass is much greener and about 2 inches taller than the adjacent grass. She also goes on our various neighbors’ lawns near the edge of the street, and I’ve never noticed any yellowing or dead grass areas. So, what gives? Is our dog unique or is it the breed, or maybe what she eats? All the best. -- Gary S.

DEAR GARY: Some strains of grass are more resistant to the nitrogen in dog urine (Kentucky bluegrass, for one), but no grass is completely tolerant of pee. Again, the bigger problem is that a pet owner felt it was just fine to let their pet walk onto their neighbor’s lawn to “fertilize” it.

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Some never got to say goodbye. ings will never be the same. Looking around for loved ones e night the angels came.

ey gathered together to say their prayers to take away their pain and pray for every one so lost the night the angels came.

ey went to church on Sunday and prayed in God’s great name. “Please never let this happen again” the night the angels came.

ey never will forget the terror and the pain. eir loved ones went to be with God the night the angels came.

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BILLBOARD ART ROCS: LOCAL ARTIST Joan Margaret

BRINGS BEAUTY TO THE SKYLINE

When local artist and yoga educator Joan Margaret Nichols (known professionally as Joan Margaret) drives through Rochester, she sees more than traffic and signs— she sees opportunity.

A few years ago, during an ordinary drive down the expressway, something extraordinary sparked an idea. Messages shared on billboards “were less than upli ing,” she recalls, and she started thinking, “Wouldn’t it be wonderful to see something beautiful up there instead, withbrightcolors—somethingtobreakupthemonotony?”

at moment of inspiration led to Billboard Art Rocs, a public art project dedicated to “beautifying Rochester one billboard at a time,” which has become an ongoing effort to bring joy, color, and light to unexpected places across the city.

A VISION IN FULL COLOR

In the spring and summer of 2022, Joan partnered with a digital billboard company to install three of her own vivid, upli ing artworks along local highways. She did not expect what came next: so many emails saying the billboards made someone smile. Someone even wrote that they were on the way to the hospital, saw Joan’s work, and knew everything would be okay. e messages kept coming, and Joan knew she should keep the project going.

Since then, she has continued pushing the project forward and is so excited to share the newest four boards with the community. True to her community-centered philosophy, Joan mapped out the locations of Rochester City schools and placed the new billboards of colorful, local art near them for an upli ing change in the scenery.

ART, MINDFULNESS, AND MEANING

For Joan, art is more than expression. It is an act of mindfulness and service. A fine artist, Memorial Art Gallery painting instructor, and trauma-informed yoga educator for over 24 years, she brings her belief in the healing power of presence to both painting and teaching. She has studied fine art in London, Florence, and Bellagio, and shown her work at acclaimed art museums across the US. Her background as a classically trained graphic designer and self-taught painter informs a style she describes as “a blend of impressionist and expressionistic art that leads the viewer to a place of joy and tranquility.”

Her canvases, bursting with florals, landscapes, and bright acrylics, reflect her belief that color has power. Reflecting on the science of art and colors’ impact on people’s moods and mindsets, she says, “I know these boards are helping people.”

MEDIUM AND INSPIRATION

Joan is known for her exceptional eye for color and her ability to express it vividly through her artwork. ough she has worked with many different mediums throughout the years,” she likes acrylic paints best, because of their vibrancy, and “with their quick drying characteristics, they allow me to create pure color combinations without getting ‘mud,’ which can happen with slower drying paints.”

Whenshe’soutdoors,Joano ensketcheswithwatercolors, saying, “One of my favorite places to sketch is on a beach and to use the salt water from the ocean. e sketch becomes a beautiful and special souvenir.”

Her art is inspired by nature, brilliant colors, and random acts of kindness. Painting began as an act of self-care, a way to

“bring joy back into the center of [her] life.”

As a trauma-informed yoga educator and trainer working with high-risk youth, she realized how important it was to nurture herself so she could be fully present for others. “ at is what painting does for me,” she shares. “Painting, yoga, and meditation keep me

g, yogep balanced and kind.”

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“By being mindful, I am able to use all my senses to soak up the experiences of nature, like hearing the song of a bird early in the morning, witnessing the explosion of colors during a sunset, smelling freshly mowed grass, or feeling the air gently brush against my skin. I capture the joy nature creates, and bring it forward through my painting, art teaching, and yoga teaching. And like random acts of kindness, my hope is simply to shed a little light into someone’s day.”

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COMMUNITY COLLABORATION

With this fall’s installation, Joan hopes to expand Billboard Art Rocs by collaborating with other local artists, teachers, and community members, especially youth and neighborhoods where art opportunities may be limited.

She also seeks supporters and sponsors who share her vision. Because the project is not an official nonprofit, traditional grant funding is hard to secure, but her determination hasn’t wavered. “If we put this all together,” she says, “we can do something truly beautiful.”

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For Joan, it all circles back to her personal mantra: “Always err on the side of kindness.” And, as she o en says, “My joy grows when I bring joy to others.” With every bright, unexpected billboard she brings to Rochester’s skyline, that joy is contagious.

For more information or to get involved with Billboard Art Rocs, visit Joanmargaret.com.

FAITH and WORSHIP

CATHOLIC

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Church and Office: 2061 E. Henrietta Rd., Rochester, NY 14623

Mass times: Weekend Mass: Sat. at 4:30pm (confessions are at 3pm); Sun. at 8:00am & 10:30am. Weekday Mass: Mon. & Wed. at 12:10pm; Tues. & urs. at 8:00am.

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