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1. TELEVISION: How many noble houses are mentioned in “Game of Thrones”?
2. MOVIES: What is the name of the high school in the musical film “Grease”?
3. GEOGRAPHY: Which southeast Asian country’s monetary unit is the ringgit?
4. MUSIC: The song “Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’” is from which musical?
5. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the first president to be impeached?
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7. PHYSICS: What does a newton measure?
8. HISTORY: Which founding father wanted the turkey to be the national symbol of America rather than the eagle?
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10. U.S. STATES: What is Alaska’s state animal?
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Air fresheners: These seemingly innocuous products may be doing more harm than good. Information published in a 2015 issue of The Journal of Toxicological Sciences linked air fresheners to volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. They also may contain ultra-fine particles of formaldehyde and phenol. In addition, National Geographic’s The Green Guide states that many air fresheners contain nerve-deadening chemicals that coat nasal passages and temporarily block one’s sense of smell. Many widely available air fresheners use phthalates, which are linked to hormonal and reproductive issues, birth defects and developmental disorders. In lieu of chemical air fresheners, spray diluted essential oils around the house.
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Considered by many to be the best option for replacing lost or damaged teeth, dental implants can replace one or more teeth, or they can be used as the anchor for a bridge or dentures. Their biggest advantages are durability and longevity, lasting anywhere from 10 to 30 years; for many people, dental implants will last the rest of their lives. Their design as an artificial tooth and root system is what makes them last. Each tooth consists of an implant root, an abutment, and a crown. The titanium implant root is surgically placed in the jaw where it fuses with the bone. The bonding process takes a few months, but afterward the implant root can last a lifetime.
Dental implants have been in use since the 1970s, and today these substitutes for missing natural teeth
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is a common problem among people who are active. It starts as a dull intermittent pain in the heel and progresses to a sharp persistent pain. Classically, it is worse in the morning with the first few steps, after sitting, after standing or after walking.
• Plantar fasciitis often begins with irritation and tearing of the fibrous band of tissue on the bottom of the foot, which may eventually result in the formation of a heel spur.
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• Keep a cleanup bin handy. Put an empty basket in a central location, using it to gather stray items scattered around main living areas. Once everything has been collected, items can be returned to their rightful place.
• Make the bed. One of the easiest ways to keep a room looking neat is to make the bed each day. Store clean linens in a pillow case so the entire set is together and ready to go.
• Purge closets and cabinets. There’s no point allowing old, stained or damaged items to take up space. Set aside days to clear expired medication from the bathroom cabinet, discard ripped or ill-fitting clothing from the closet, or to dispose of broken toys in a nursery.
• Write things down. Tasks seem more manageable when they are written down in black-and-white and can be crossed off as completed. Writing things down also helps make the mind feel more organized.
• Exercise caution before buying. Don’t buy more than you need; otherwise, you’ll have to find space for extra items. Also, keep inventory of food and supplies in the house so you’re not unwittingly buying duplicates.
• Sort mail and paperwork. Establish different categories for papers so they can be sorted and discarded as needed. These may include bills, invitations, school papers, and junk mail. Reduce paper clutter by opting for digital correspondence when possible.
• Make one repair at a time. Tackle that source of stress by focusing on one repair and seeing it through to completion.
• Delegate the work. If kids want to help organize, let them. It can be a fun project for an adolescent to rearrange the pantry or offer their ideas for corralling messes.
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
What Prompted the Discontinuation of Fen-Phen?
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 71-year-old healthy female who has struggled with my weight all my life. In the ‘90s, I thought I had finally found the solution in fen-phen. It was like a miracle! It took all the nagging thoughts of food out of my brain. My question is, with all the drug ads on TV every day blithely showing the many side effects leading up to -- and including -death, why can’t we use fen-phen? I worked in a hospital where a very large number of employees were taking it with great results. I never heard a hint about anything that could affect someone’s health.
Also, I talked to many of the other patients at the doctor’s office where I was receiving it. Everyone was overjoyed with the results. I had no temptations and no constant yammering in my brain to eat something. As I said, it was a miracle. I felt like a normal person. So, why are all of these drug companies allowed to advertise their products, but one drug that truly worked had to get snatched away from us? -- M.H.
ANSWER: Fen-phen was a combination of fenfluramine and phentermine, which was approved for use in 1986.
Approximately 18 million prescriptions were written for this medicine until 1987, when an association was made between the use of fen-phen and valve diseases of the heart. These cases were reported with fenfluramine or with the related dexfenfluramine alone, but never with phentermine alone. (Phentermine remains on the market.) Approximately 150 cases were reported.
Subsequent studies estimated that seven out of 10,000 people who took fenfluramine or fen-phen for less than four months developed valve disease, while 35 in 10,000 people who took fenfluramine or fen-phen for more than four months developed valve disease. They were compared to people who either took phentermine alone or did not use a weight-loss medicine. The U.S. Food and Drug Adminstration determined that the risk of valve disease (some being severe enough to prompt valve replacement surgery) was too high, so the FDA asked manufacturers to remove these drugs from the market. I fully understand your perspective. Some people are willing to take the risk of a side effect because the benefit of the medicine is so great. In my opinion, people should have the option of making their own decision, but in this case, the FDA felt that the risk was too high.
I have not seen a medicine for weight loss as effective as fenphen until recently, when semaglutide (Wegovy and Ozempic) and tirzepatide (Mounjaro, not yet approved for weight loss) became available. Just as you say, many of my patients report that they were able to easily control their eating while on these medicines, and as of the time I am writing, there have not been any serious adverse effects of taking these drugs, although there are plenty of milder effects.
However, these medicines only work when you continue to take them, and stopping them generally results in rapid regain of the weight that was lost. It’s important to realize that if you take a weight-loss drug, you’re making a commitment to a long-term treatment.
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Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu.
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Getting out and about is a vital component of many seniors’ daily lives, but it’s important that aging men and women recognize how much exercise is healthy for them. The Department of Health & Human Services notes that adults need a mix of physical activity to stay healthy.That mix should be a combination of moderate-intensity aerobic activities, which can include golfing, swimming and even gardening, and muscle strengthening activities like weightlifting that make the muscles work harder than usual.The DHHS recommends adults combine 150 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity per week with at least two days of muscle-strengthening activities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that these guidelines are safe for individuals who are 65 and older, generally fit and have no limiting health conditions. Individuals who do not fit that criteria should consult with their physicians before beginning a new exercise regimen, as it’s possible that they could be putting their health at considerable risk if they attempt to follow guidelines designed for people who are generally fit. It’s also important that healthy seniors avoid overdoing it in regard to exercise.Though the DHHS suggestions are the minimum recommendations,going too far beyond those guidelines without first consulting a physician could increase seniors’ risk for injury, illness or even death.
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Ending at 12pm November 1, 2023
ALL SALES ARE FINAL. Listed below are the unit number(s) along with the name and a brief description of the contents being sold at auction:
Ronald Stewart – UNIT #E-20 (10’x10’)
Box spring, mattress, misc furniture, Corn hole set, TV
FLU-FIGHTING TIPS TO KEEP YOU AND OTHERS HEALTHY
Sniffles, sore throat, fever, and aches and pains may accompany a number of illnesses, but during the wintertime such symptoms are typically indicative of influenza.
Throughout much of North America, flu season peaks between December and February. But flu season can occur anywhere from October to March, advises the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The flu is contagious and can sideline people for extended periods of time. The CDC says that each year one in five Americans gets the flu.
Taking steps to fend off the flu can help men and women and the people they routinely come in contact with.
Foods: Food can be used to fend of the flu. Common foods that many people already have in their pantries can be powerful flu-fighters. Garlic, for example, contains compounds that have direct antiviral effects and may help destroy the flu before it affects the body. Raw garlic is best. In addition to garlic, citrus fruits, ginger, yogurt, and dark leafy greens can boost immunity and fight the flu, according to Mother Nature’s Network. The British Journal of Nutrition notes that dark chocolate supports T-helper cells, which increase the immune system’s ability to defend against infection.
A study published in the American Journal of Therapeutics showed that carnosine, a compound found in chicken soup, can help strengthen the body’s immune system and help fight off the flu in its early stages.
Flu shot and medications: Annual flu shots administered in advance of flu season can help protect people and their families from getting the flu. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration says that, in select situations, antiviral medications - which are usually prescribed to treat the flu and lessen symptoms - can reduce the chance of illness in people exposed to influenza.
Many over-the-counter medicines can alleviate symptoms of the flu, but cannot fend it off.
Stop germ proliferation: Germs can be spread easily between persons through direct contact and indirect contact with surfaces sick individuals have touched. Doctors recommend staying home for at least 24 hours after a flu-induced fever has dissipated. Well individuals should avoid contact with sick people.
Frequent hand-washing with soap and water can stop germs from spreading. When soap and water is not available, alcohol-based hand sanitizers can help. People also should avoid touching their eyes, noses and mouths after being in public places or around someone who is ill.
Rest and restore: Those who feel symptoms coming on should begin drinking more liquids to keep the respiratory system hydrated and make mucus less viscous. Remember to get adequate sleep, as a tired body cannot effectively fight the flu virus.
People of all ages should take steps to protect themselves from the flu.
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GENERAL ELECTION Important Deadlines
• REGISTRATION deadline is October 28, 2023. Apply in person or postmark no later than October 28, 2023.
• ADDRESS CHANGES must be received by the Board of Elections by October 23, 2023.
• Deadline to request an ABSENTEE BALLOT by mail is October 23, 2023. You may apply in person until November 6, 2023.
Please refer to https://www.livingstoncounty.us/123/ Board-of-Elections for more information or call the Livingston County Board of Elections at 243-7090 if you have any questions.
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- 4 Postage Stamps • $2,000
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MORCILLA CON SETAS (BLOOD SAUSAGE WITH MUSHROOMS, SPRING PEAS AND MINT OIL)
Serves 4
1 pound morcilla blood sausage
1 pound mushrooms, sliced
2 tablespoons olive oil
4 cloves garlic, slivered
Salt and pepper to taste
2 tablespoons white wine
1 cup shelled spring peas
1 tablespoon chopped fresh mint
2 tablespoons mint oil
Mint Oil
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 cup chopped mint
Pinch of salt
Cut the blood sausage into 12 slices. Sauté the mushrooms in olive oil with garlic, salt and pepper for 5 minutes. Add the wine and cook for 2 more minutes. Boil the peas for 2 minutes and drain. When mushrooms are done, remove from heat and stir in the peas.
In a cast-iron skillet, sear the morcilla in a dry pan for 2 minutes per side. Arrange the slices of morcilla down the middle of a platter. Surround with mushroom/pea mixture and drizzle the plate with the mint oil.
For the mint oil: In a small saucepan over medium heat, heat olive oil to warm. Remove from heat and add the mint and a small pinch of salt. Allow to rest for 1 hour. Drain through a sieve. Reserve extra mint oil for other uses, such as vinaigrette.
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Magickal Smoque Shoppe & Cafe
Donnie is at it again at age 83!
Our cozy cafe has coffee, teas and a few sweets! Other refreshments available. Taxes included in pricing.
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STRANGE BUT TRUE By Lucie Winborne
* Your ears secrete more ear wax when you are afraid than when you aren’t.
LeRoy Historian Lynne Belluscio Shares Her Passion through Barn Quilts
BY SUZIE WELLS
Ashop teacher by training, Lynne’s name has become synonymous with LeRoy, where her passion for the town’s history and community comes alive.
She started working at Genesee Country Village & Museum in 1976, sharing her expertise in open air cooking, bread oven baking, cheese making, basket making, and other talents for nearly a decade. She enjoyed coordinating special events and educational programs including annual 4th of July festivities and the Agricultural Fair. In 1988, Lynne transitioned to the LeRoy Historical Society and worked at the Jell-O Gallery Museum for 25 years before retirement last year. rough her weekly historian’s column in the LeRoy Penny Saver, she gets to share stories of LeRoy’s past with the community.
In preparation for LeRoy’s bicentennial in 2012, Lynne and her colleagues envisioned a tribute to the town’s agricultural heritage with barn quilts. e project swi ly gained traction, with farmers and community members either cra ing their own or commissioning paintings for their structures. Lynne organized workshops so people could paint their own quilts.
For the bicentennial, the town hoped for 24 quilts around town. Instead, there were about 75 within the year. Now with 106 quilts featured in the officially printed maps and information and another 50 or so dotting the area landscape, Lynne lauds the LeRoy Barn Quilt Trail as quite a community accomplishment. Drawing inspiration from the Catskills town, Neversink, with its barn quilt trail and map/brochure for visitors, the LeRoy barn quilt trail joins a rich history of art paying homage to local communities. Lynne says she researched Neversink’s trail, as well as Suzi Parron’s Following the Barn Quilt Trail book, which documents the public art project. Since the project’s inception, barn quilts have spread throughout the contiguous states and several Canadian provinces. Lynne says Suzi came to LeRoy to speak on barn quilts’ history and then, when Suzi printed a second book, it included raves about LeRoy’s trail.
Lynne’s pride and passion shines through relation of these stories, even more than her humble note that the trail earned a 2023 NYS Tourism Excellence Award. And now, with the help of the Genesee County Office of Tourism, there’s a billboard on the ruway urging travelers to get off Exit 47 to see the LeRoy Barn Quilts.
Each quilt tells a story of the farm, the families, and the people who painted them. Lynne proudly raves about the project to make this trail come to life as a self-guided driving tour with clues to find the sometimes object-obscured quilts. It’s quite the scavenger hunt and fun for all ages. Lynne eagerly anticipates resuming bus tours, providing insight into the town’s rich history, its farms, and the families that animate LeRoy’s vibrant community.
Lynne says there are so many incredible barn quilts, she couldn’t possibly choose a favorite, but she highlights a few, including the Women’s Suffrage quilt within LeRoy Village Hall, a vibrant testament to the suffrage movement.
e personal anecdotes behind the barn quilts captivate Lynne. Some replicate cherished family heirlooms, while others convey deeply personal narratives. Some individuals are inspired to create fabric quilts a er cra ing their barn quilt.
She loves the story behind the McPherson Orchard’s quilt, “Lady of the Lake,” designed based on an 1867 family heirloom. Lynne’s own family barn features the Whig Rose, a quilt Lynne painted replicating the pattern of a fabric quilt Lynne stitched for her granddaughter. ough Lynne humbly disclaims that she’s “Not a quilter, but I can say I have done it enough to appreciate those who are really good at it!” she loves painting the barn quilts and encourages us all to explore the trail.
For Lynne, the barn quilts are a labor of love in continuous need of repair and repainting for the past decade, but she loves the work, spreading the word about the incredible town. She’s excited to share that more and more people around the area want a quilt on their property. It’s been quite a hit.
As you head out, Lynne advises:
• “If you go searching for the quilts, don’t go alone, or you’ll drive off the road looking at the map and looking for the quilts.”
• “Enjoy the season – drive around, look for the quilts. Enjoy it with your family. It’s something to do on a rainy day; it’s something pleasant to do in any weather.”
• “It’s not just for old folks! Take Grandma on the tour, but you’ll enjoy it as well.”
Check out LeRoyBarnQuilt.org to start your adventure today.
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Suffrage Quilt in the LeRoy Village Hall
Bicentennial Quilt Kent Family Farm 106
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4 REASONS TO TRAVEL MORE
In addition to eating healthier, exercising more and getting more sleep, many people resolve to travel more at the dawn of a new year.
Travel is much more than leaving one’s home. It’s about setting habits aside, escaping comfort zones and trying something different - and doing so in a different location.
In its latest World Tourism Barometer, the United Nations World Tourism Organization found that 1.184 billion tourists traveled outside their countries’ borders for at least one night in 2015. Europe, Asia, the Pacific, andtheAmericasallrecordedarounda5percentincreaseininternational arrivals that year. Europe was particularly popular, perhaps hedged by a weaker euro against the American dollar and other currencies. The U.S. TravelAssociationsaysthatdirectspendingbyresidentandinternational travelers in America averaged $2.7 billion a day.
Millennialsmaybeleadingthetravel-enamoredpack.TheUnitedNations estimates that 20 percent of all international tourists, or nearly 200 million travelers, are young people, and that the millennial demographic generates more than $180 billion in annual tourism revenue. The U.N. also reports that millennials are more interested than older generations in traveling abroad as much as possible.
Infrequenttravelersorthosewhohavenevertraveledmaynotunderstand why heading to parts unknown is so appealing to so many people. The following are just a handful of reasons why travel is so enticing.
1. Engage the mind. Staying mentally active over the course of a lifetime promotes long-term health. Navigating unfamiliar places or reading a foreign language while sitting in an international country can engage the brain and get synapses firing. The Mayo Clinic reports that higher cognitive activity endows the brain with a greater ability to fend off brain pathologies, such as disease and dementias.
2. Connect with new people. Travel opens a person up to not only new experiences, but also new people. English poet John Donne penned the famous line, “No man is an island,” which underscores the importance of having friends and making new acquaintances. Research conducted by the University of Michigan found the act of talking with people in a friendly way can improve a person’s memory, suppress external and internal distractions, and encourage people to see things from another person’s perspective. It doesn’t hurt to broaden one’s social network, either.
3. Build confidence. Leaving one’s comfort zone can be a great way to bolster one’s self-esteem. Navigating cultural boundaries and overcoming those boundaries may be initially intimidating, but doing so can make a person more confident and more adaptable to change.
4. Develop opinions. Until a person visits a place in person, he or she only has third-party information to form opinions. Visiting a city or country for the first time can offer a more complete perspective.
Travel gives people the chance to rest, explore, meet new friends, and make lasting memories.
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4 WHEELED WALKER with seat, 2 WHEELED WALKER, BED RAIL, SHOWER TRANSFER BENCH, LEG LIFTER and CANE. 585-230-6577
28+ CARDBOARD BOXES for moving. Flattened, need tape. Approx 16” x 20” x 10”h. Located in Bristol. denisecomfort19@gmail.com
Res-Med 10 CPAP MACHINE. In excellent shape. 585-431-2199
FUTON. Very good condition. Solid wood, natural cherry finish. Queen. No mattress. All parts included. 585-698-8089
OAK PARQUET FLOORING SQUARES. New in box. Approx 40 sq. ft. 585-367-9716
125-gallon POND KIT WITH PUMP. New, never opened with accessories. The box has water damage. You pick up. 585-367-9716
312 HEARING AID BATTERIES. Three packs. 585-245-4834
Anyone with apple snails? I have all the ingredients (most unopened) for making SNAIL JELLO. Bloomfield. Calls only. 315-753-2193
DECKING. We have a deck that was for a 24ft aboveground pool. It needs to be dismantled if you want it. jwissick@rochester.rr.com
GUITAR WORLD MAGAZINES ranging from 1999 through 2011. Call 585-229-2100.
40 meter MFJ DIPOLE. Never used. Must be licensed Amateur Operator, John KD2UV. ggrumpy26@hotmail.com
Black Kenmore side-by-side REFRIGERATOR. Works well. You pick up - Livonia. Mia92587@yahoo.com
Igloo 12V PORTABLE REFRIGERATOR with cord and user manual. Works. 20-1/2”H x 21” W x 17” D. francisjaf@yahoo.com
Insulin DIABETIC FINE NEEDLES Nano 4mmX32G. 585-698-5937
Oak DINING TABLE with 2 leaves, 6 chairs; it is too big for my space. 607-382-1134
1 large SPIDER PLANT and 1 fairly large CROTON PLANT. 585-624-4687
Old REFRIGERATOR. Can be used for scrap. You pickup. 585-346-7022
3 DONATED BUS PASSES to travel from Honeoye to Auriesville, October 21, 2023. Eucharist Congress. 585-229-2186
DISMANTLED METAL SHED for scrap. Two BICYCLES for scrap. 585-430-4205
Elderly man in need of a CARPET SHAMPOOER, small PESITICIDE SPRAYER, WEED TRIMMER, and LEAF BLOWER. 585-883-7387
METAL DAY BED FRAME & MATTRESS. COSTUME JEWELRY - regular or vintage: 585-415-8513
Looking for a DIRT BIKE or ATV for father son project. Call or text Matt: 315-576-1278
Looking for OUTSIDE HALLOWEEN DECORATIONS for a middle schooler who is determined to have their house be the spookiest! kallen6@rochester.rr.com
Batavia - WOMEN’S WINTER COAT, size 1X. BOOTS 7, SWEATERS XL, PANTS L, SKIRTS L, TIGHTS XL, SCARVES, JACKETS 1X. albionny543@gmail.com
ANTIQUE FULL SIZE BED w/MATTRESS. Dark wood preferred. 585-637-0933
Looking for WOODEN/ALUMINUM LADDER that can attach to a dock. Studier than a pool ladder. 585-727-9777
1/4” VIOLIN AND/OR CELLO- good/decent condition for 9 yr old twins school. 585-203-7637
TREADMILL. stan1k1@yahoo.com
HOSPITAL BED (any condition). 585-346-7022
One or two 36” STORM DOORS (complete windows & screens). 585-447-2176
3-5 tier SHELF for clothes. 585-993-2371
OLD FIREMAN’S HELMETS or UNIFORMS from anywhere, any condition. Grandson starting a collection. 585-794-0448 or MINTSHAPE@NETACC.NET
MODELS - built or unbuilt. Automotive, Military, Aviation, Ships, etc. Parts and pieces ok. Collector looking for projects, restore. 585-314-6989
PORTABLE CONCENTRATOR for senior citizen to use for doctor appts., errands and power outages. 585-421-6199
Stamp collector looking to expand collection. Looking for any NEW or OLD STAMPS you aren’t using anymore. 585-519-8189
TV STAND for SONY KDL40 TV. Any KDL40 model works. Not looking for a wall mount. Caledonia. 585-519-7929
Had a stroke – need a LIFT CHAIR in good working condition. 585-201-1948
CPAP MACHINE for elderly, with sleep apnea/COPD. 585-298-8681
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FOR SALE BY OWNER
Three bedroom home. Sewer and water. York Central School District. Large back yard fenced and Invisible Fence. Eight minutes to Geneseo.
ASKING PRICE:
$220,000
Large kitchen • Front sun room
Laundry room • Ceiling fans
Large living room • Dry basement
Master bath • Back patio
Buying or SellingCall Heidi for all your Real Estate Needs
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COOKIES AND CREAM DONUTS
Makes 6 donuts
11/2 teaspoons distilled white vinegar
1 cup gluten-free flour
1/4 cup unsweetened dark cocoa powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
Pinch of salt
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup unsweetened applesauce
2 teaspoons coconut oil, melted 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
12 vegan crunchy chocolate cookies, crushed
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1 12-ounce jar Dollop Gourmet Madagascar Vanilla vegan frosting Milk
1. Preheat the oven to 350 F. Spray a donut pan with nonstick cooking spray.
2. Pour the vinegar into a 1/2 cup measure. Add enough milk to come to the brim. Let sit until slightly thickened, 5 to 10 minutes.
3. In a small bowl, whisk together the flour, cocoa powder, baking soda, and salt. In a large bowl, mix together the sugar, applesauce, coconut oil, and vanilla. Slowly add the flour mixture and mix until smooth. Add the almond milk mixture and continue mixing for 1 minute more. Add half of the crushed cookies and mix until just combined.
4. Scoop the batter into the prepared donut pan, filling threequarters of the way full. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean, 10 to 15 minutes. Let cool before frosting.
5. Microwave the uncovered frosting jar for 5-second intervals, stirring in between, until soft. Gently frost the top of each donut. Sprinkle the remaining crushed cookies over the donuts.
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1-800 POTHOLES
I’d like to thank the hard working folks at NYSDOT.
I called the hot line and the pot holes that have been shaking my entire house and wrecking my car’s front end…. ARE GONE! I never saw the crew, but I can see that the pot holes have been repaired. Thank you NYSDOT!
Victor Trails
Shoutout to the wonderful volunteers who keep the Victor trails extremely well kept. Thank you!
Firefighter from the Pembroke Fire Department
The Pembroke Firefighters would like to thank the 2 young people and their mom for the delicious coffee cake they brought us and the State Trooper to eat on 09/30/2023 at the corner of Main Rd (Rt.5) and Lake Rd when we were directing traffic due to an auto accident. We appreciate your thoughtfulness and kindness.
[Local Park] Debacle
Can someone please explain why the pickleball and tennis courts at [local park] are LOCKED at noon/1pm on a beautiful Saturday in September!? It is baffling that these courts would not be open dawn to dusk when the weather is nice. What is the harm in people playing an outdoor sport on a public court?!
Sitting ducks
I live in a small community that is 62 and over and disabled. Recently our community has been taken over by a new company which no one within our facility has seen, met, or even heard about. We only know of the name, and yet that doesn’t even to seem to be the truth! Everyone here is a little scared because we don’t know what’s going on and from inside information everyone’s checks have not been cashed for rent. We have no one in the office and no maintenance! There are three communities that this supposed company bought and they too are in arms about the situation. Our grass is getting a little out of hand, and being a disabled community, people are a bit scared, and no one has any answers for us. Please help us!
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• Two tips for sewing buttons: First, for pants buttons, use unwaxed dental floss. It’s incredibly strong and can take a lot of abuse. Second, slip a pin between the button and the fabric before sewing on. When you’re finished, remove the pin. e button has some room behind it, and it will last longer.
• is is a tip for us singletons. I love whipped topping on my hot chocolate, but it doesn’t always last in my fridge. I buy a tub of it, and spoon it into mug-size dollops on a cookie sheet lined with wax paper. When the sheet is full, I freeze them. ey can be peeled off easily and slipped in a container or plastic bag. When I make my hot chocolate, I plop one in straight from the freezer. It takes only minutes to so en and melt. And it’s delicious!
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LEROY MEADOWS APARTMENTS
18 GENESEE ST • LEROY, NY 14482
80–One Bedroom Subsidized Units
• Age 62 and older or disabled regardless of age
• Subsidized Housing
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We are putting a healthy and yummy spin on caramel sauce for dipping your apples! We are using dates in this SUPER EASY recipe. Ask an adult to help you make this.
What are dates?
Dates are the fruit of the date palm tree, which is grown in many tropical regions of the world. They are chewy with a sweet flavor and are a good source of fiber, potassium, iron, and antioxidants. Eating dates can help improve digestive health, lower cholesterol levels, reduce inflammation, and support healthy brain function.
Fun
The first cookbook written in English was “The Forme Of Cury,” compiled by chefs of King Richard II in 1390.
1950s: Invention of the caramel apple
A Kraft Foods employee, Dan Walker, was credited with this delicious caramel dunked apple treat.
16 Medjool Dates, pitted
Facts recipe
¾ cup unsweetened plant-based milk
1 tsp sea salt
1 tsp vanilla extract
Add all ingredients (starting with the milk) into a high powered blender or food processor and blend until mixture is smooth and no date chunks are detectable. Add more milk, 1–2 tablespoons at a time, if needed to help the blending process or to thin the caramel to your liking. Use immediately or store in the fridge for later.
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INDICATORS IT’S TIME TO CHANGE AIR FILTERS
Vehicle maintenance can protect drivers’ investments and help their automobiles run efficiently. One area drivers should pay particular attention to is their vehicles’ air filters. When operating at optimal capacity, an air filter improves fuel efficiency while ensuring vehicles accelerate smoothly without taxing the engine. But when air filters are clogged, fuel efficiency is reduced and emissions are increased, a 1-2 punch that costs motorists money and hurts the planet at the same time. Drivers can check their owners’ manuals to determine the recommended intervals to replace air filters, but the following are a handful of indicators that suggest it’s time to change them.
Gas mileage: Unless you just purchased your vehicle, you likely know how many miles you can drive on a full tank of gas. If that gas mileage is suddenly slipping and you find yourself visiting the filling station more frequently, then it might be time to replace your air filter.
Engine light: Drivers may be alerted to engine issues when the “Check engine” lights up on the vehicle’s dashboard. This light may come on to indicate a problem with the air filter, as clogged air filters reduce air flow to the engine, resulting in an imbalanced air-fuel mixture that adversely affects the engine.
Starting and idling problems: Vehicles sometimes don’t start up as smoothly as they once did, and drivers may also notice vehicles are not idling smoothly. These symptoms may indicate misfiring spark plugs that are being polluted (and made less effective) by a dirty air filter that is reducing the flow of air to the engine.
Acceleration difficulties: Automobiles that are operating at peak capacity accelerate quickly. But dirty, worn out air filters adversely affect acceleration. Drivers who notice that their cars are struggling to accelerate when stoplights turn green or on highways may need to replace their vehicles’ air filters.
Dirty air filter: Perhaps the biggest indicator that an air filter needs to be replaced is the filter itself. If you cannot find the air filter on your own, consult your vehicle owner’s manual to determine where it is. Once you find the air filter, examine it in broad daylight. Clean air filters are white, so if the filter has darkened, it may need to be replaced.
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Byron Bergen Public Library
13 S. Lake St., Bergen (585) 494-1120
Byron-BergenPublicLibrary.org
Hours: Tues.-Thurs. 10-1 & 2-7; Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-1
Caledonia Library
3108 Main Street, Caledonia (585) 538-4512
Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 2-5:30 & 7-9; Tues. 9-1 & 2-5:30; Fri. 2-5:30; Sat. 9-1 (Sept.-May)
Chili Public Library
3237 Chili Avenue, Rochester www.chililibrary.org
(585) 889-2200
Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-9; Fri.-Sat. 9-5, Sun. Closed
Hollwedel Memorial Library
5 Woodrow Dr., Pavilion (585) 584-8843
Hours: M,W 1-8; T, Th 10-1; F 11-6; S 9-noon; Sunday-closed
Mumford Branch Library
883 George Street, Mumford (585) 538-6124
Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 12-6
Newman Riga Library
1 S. Main St., Churchville, NY www.newmanrigalibrary.org
(585) 293-2009
Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 11-5;
Tues., Thurs. 11-9; Sat. 10-2
Scottsville Free Library 28 Main Street, Scottsville (585) 889-2023
Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 10-5; Tues., Thurs. 1-8; Sat. 10-1
CALEDONIALIBRARY:
STORY TIME--JoinuseachTuesdayat9:45a.m.Notethatwe followtheschoolcalendar,soif thereisnoschool,thereisnostory time.
CRAFTTIMEOctober7thfrom10 a.m.until1p.m.Makeayardstick doorswag!Classcostis$10.00for suppliedmaterialsandislimitedto 6people. October14thfrom10a.m.until1 p.m.Make4fall-themedgreeting cards!Classisfreeandislimitedto 10people.Allmaterialssupplied. Registerforeachclassbycalling Amyat585-317-1585.
LOOSELYKNIT--Knittinggroup meetsonThursdaysat2:00p.m. Allskilllevelswelcome!
WEHAVE--HotspotsandNYS EmpirePasses!
LIBRARYBOARDMEETINGSAre heldonthelastTuesdayofeach monthat6:00p.m.,unlessotherwiseadvertised.
ALEXANDER
MeatRaffleToBenefitGateway
Home ComfortCare:Saturday, October21st.DoorsOpen6pm. DrawingsCommencePromptlyat 7pm.AlexanderFiremen’s RecreationHall,10708Alexander Rd,Alexander.Tickets$10.00each, $80pertable.Ticketsincludes:1 chanceforthedoorprize,1sliceof pizza&beverage(sodaorwater). MeatSelectionsfromAlabamaHolleyFarms.BasketRaffle,50/50tickets&SpecialRaffleforaRecliner donatedbyHarding’sFurnitureand Flooringsoldseparately.Bring snackstoshareatyourtableanda coolertoholdyourwinnings!! CashBarpresentedbyAlexander FireDepartment-NOOUTSIDEALCOHOLPERMITTED.Sponsoredby GatewayHomeComfortCare,91 MainStreet,Attica,585-708-4331.
ATTICA
AtticaHighSchoolBandBasket Raffle - AtticaHighSchoolGymnasiumonSunday,October22,2023. DoorsOpenat12:00pm.Drawing startsat2:15pm.Winnersmustbe presenttowin.
AVON
TheAvonAmericanLegion
Auxiliary invites allVETERANSto enjoyahomemadeFREESoupand SandwichEVERYWEDfrom11:301pmattheAvonAmericanLegion VeteransHall.Everyoneiswelcome, VeteranSupporterspay$5donation.Thisisanopportunitytocatch upwitholdfriendsandtomake newonestoo.
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Participate in community events that may be sponsored by small business owners.
BATAVIA
Friends&FamiliesMuscularDisorders Foundations -FALLARTS, CRAFT,VENDORS&RAFFLEFAIR! JoinusonSunday,October8,2023 from10am-4pmattheBatavia Downs&Casino,Batavia.Formore informationcallortextMarkat 585-519-1917. FriendsandFamiliesMuscularDisordersFoundation 501(c)3not-for-profitorganization dedicatedtoimprovingthequality oflifeandindependenceofchildrenandadultsdiagnosedwith neuromusculardisorders/diseases andover100otherdiseases.
St.PaulLutheranSchool25th Anniversary! St. PaulLutheran Schoolwillbecelebratingour25th anniversaryonSunday,October8, 2023at!0:00am.St.PaulLutheran ChurchandSchoolislocatedat31 WashingtonAve.inBatavia.There isaspecialchurchservicefollowed byafellowshiphourandachicken bbq.Ticketsforthebbqare availableatthechurchofficefor $14each.Theycanbereservedby calling585-343-0488orpurchased atthebbq.Welookforwardto welcomingpastgraduatesand families,alongwithcurrentstudents,familiesandspecialguests.
WestSideBataviaGhostWalkPlease jointheHollandLandOffice MuseumforaWestSideGhost WalkFridaysinOctober.Walksled byConnieBoyd-October13,20 and27at7pm.Andasecondwalk beginningat7:30October13and 20.Takeawalkonthewestside andheartalesofmurders,hangings,graverobbing,ghostsand othereeriehappeningsfrom Batavia’spast.Admission$15or $10formuseummembers.Reservationsrequiredwithpurchase. Tourslimitedto20peopleeach. Tourbeginsandendsatthemuseumandisapproximately1-1/2to twohours.Tickets/information: (585)343-4727,email hollandlandoffice@gmail.com,or stopby131W.MainSt.,Batavia.
TheGreatBataviaTrainSale
October 15,9:30am-3:30pm, GeneseeCommunityCollegeRichardCCallArena,OneCollegeRd., Batavia.Forover50yearstheGreat BataviaTrainSalehasbeenoneof thepremierhobbyeventsinWesternNewYork.Allformsofmodel railroadandtrain-relatedmerchandisewillbeavailable.Itemsoffered includeallscalesofmodeltrains, historicrailroaditems,books, DVD’sandtoys.Freeparking.$6 adults,$3under18,freeforchildrenunder13.http://gsme.org
WestSideBataviaGhostStories - Join usattheHollandLandOffice Museum(131W.MainSt.,Batavia) onThursday,October19that7pm asConnieBoydsharesthespooky, sinister,andweirddocumented storiesfromtheWestSideof Batavia’spast.Comeandlistento talesofmurder,ghosts,body snatchinghangings,andabandonedcemeteries.ThispresentationisthesameasourGhostWalk, perfectforthosewhodon’twant oraren’tabletogoonourguided GhostWalks.Ticketsare$5/$3for museummembers.Ifyouwould liketoattendpleasecontactthe museumat585-343-4727.http:// www.hollandlandoffice.com
HistoricBataviaCemetery Candlelight Ghostwalk -The BataviaCemeteryAssociationisexcitedtoannouncethattheannual HalloweenCandlelightGhostwalk onSaturday,October21,2023! Joinusforsomespookyfunona ghostwalkthroughtheHistoric BataviaCemeteryonHarvester Avenuetomeetthefamousand infamousmoversandshakerswho notonlyshapedandinfluencedthe CityofBatavia,buttheUnited Statesandtheworld.Toursbegin at7:00p.m.andruneveryfifteen minutesuntil8:45p.m.Admission is$15.Reservationsarerequired. Proceedsbenefittheupkeepand restorationofthecemetery.For moreinformation,ortomakereservations,gotobataviacemetery. org.
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Here’s what’s happening at your local library…
HLOMMurderMysteryDinner Theatre “AMurderousAffair”
-OnSaturday,October14th,6pm, BataviaCountryClub,theHolland LandOfficeMuseumwillbe presentingaMurderMysteryDinnerTheaterputonbyWNYImprov. Theprogram“AMurderousAffair: TheTruishMurderMysteryofJohnstonL.Lynch”.Discoverwhattruly happenedintheenigmaticworld ofJohnstonL.LynchandE.N. Rowellandmakeyourownconclusioninthisenthrallingreal-life whodunit.Tickets:$75perperson. Eachattendeecanchoosefrom4 differententréeoptions.Cashbar available.Seatslimited.Contact 585-343-4727or hollandlandoffice@gmail.comto reserveaspot.Pleasehaveyour foodpreferencereadywithreservation.
AllBabiesCherishedChristmas Bazaar - ‘Tistheseasonforholiday shopping!StartingNovember18, attheAllBabiesChristmasBazaar guestscanfindbeautifuland uniquehandcraftedgiftitems,and othervendorsolditems.Therewill alsobefood,specialChristmas thingsforchildrentodo&maybeif we’reallgoodwe’llseeoldSt. Nick!Held10-3pmatSt.Joseph School,2SummitSt.,Batavia.
GeneseeSymphonyOrchestra
Concert, Sunday, October22, 2023,4pm,StuartSteinerTheater, GeneseeCommunityCollege,Batavia.FeaturingRebeccaGilbert,PrincipalFlutist,RochesterPhilharmonic Orchestra.Adults$15,Seniors10. Ticketsavailableatthedooror onlineat
geneseesymphonyorchestra@ gmail.com.Anot-to-missconcert.
MuseumQuiltGuild meets on the3rdSaturdayofeachmonthat theVAMedicalCenter,222RichmondAve.,Bldg.4,2ndFl.Auditorium,Batavia,NY.[Exceptfor sometimesaroundEasterandthe Decembermeetingwhichisthe secondSaturday].Meetingsbegin at9:30AMandincludeashort businessmeeting,Show&Telland aProgramsometimeswithaWorkshop.Otheractivitiesincludethe raffle,minifleamarketandour minilibrary.Wehaveaphonetree tocontactmembersduringinclementweather.Duesare$25/yearfor eachmember.https://www. themuseumquiltguild.com/
Pillowmaking(sewingclass)at GO ART! FridayOctober20th,67:30pm.Inthishandsonlearning experienceyouwillhaveaccesstoa localsewingexpert,yourownsewingmachine,yourchoiceoffabric foryourpillowandthebatting neededtofillit.Notonlywillyou beabletotakehomethesewing knowledgeyouacquirebutyour pillowaswell!RegistrationRequired(visitgoat.org/programming/ exploreart/exploreart-adultorcall (585)343-9313toregister).Costis $18forMembers,$20forNonMembers
CrossroadsHouseSpaghetti Dinner - BackbyPopularDemand: WednesdayOctober25thatFirst PresbyterianChurch(nexttoCH)in Batavia.Servingfrom5to7pm. Takeoutsavailableat4pm.FREE WILLOFFERINGATTHEDOOR.Live musicforyourdiningpleasure.Call 585-356-5440withquestions.
HLOMMini-Exhibit-TheDecomposing Past:Textiles. Come totheHollandLandOfficeMuseum toseethefirstinaseriesofminiexhibitsfocusingonmaterialsand objectsofourcollectionthathave sufferedfromneglectandtime. TheDecomposingPastserieswill beginwithtextilesfromTuesday, October3rdtoTuesday,October 31st.Thefirstinstallmentisfocusingontextilesandclothingacross 180years(1750-1930)!Admission totheexhibitisincludedinregular museumadmission.Alongwiththe exhibit,ourcuratorwillbehosting atextileworkshoponOctober 21st,discussingvariouspreservationmethodsandvariousitems housedintheHLOMClothing Collection!
HLOMDecomposingPastWorkshop: Textiles. JoinusattheHollandLandOfficeMuseumforthe firstinournewseriesof“DecomposingPast”Workshops.The firstwillbeonSaturday,October 21stat1pm.Thisworkshopwill focusonantiquetextiles,anddiscussvariouspreservationmethods ofitemwithinthemuseumcollection.OurCuratorTylerAngorawill sharethesemethodsinthehope thatyoucanusethemandunderstandthetextileconservationpracticesonyourownpieces.Admissionis$10of$5formuseum members.Thisseriesofworkshops isinconjunctionwithTheDecomposingPastmini-exhibitsatthe museum.
BETHANY
OctoberOwlProwl2023: Explore the secretworldofowlsatthe GeneseeCountyPark&Forest. Learnabouttheirfascinatingabilities,listenforthesoundsof nocturnalwildlife,andvisitowl habitats.Anythingcanhappenon anOwlProwl!Thiseventtakes placeonSaturday,October21st from7:30PMto9:00PM,Genesee CountyPark&Forest,11095BethanyCenterRd.,EastBethany.Feeis $5/personor$10/family.Preregistrationisrequiredbycalling (585)344-1122orregisteringat ourwebsite-spaceislimited. Pleasebringaheadlampor flashlightwitharedfilter,andbe suretodressfortheweather! https://www.co.genesee.ny.us/ departments/parks/ program_registration.php
BYRON
AnnualTurkeyDinner&allthe fixings! DRIVE-THRU ONLY.Byron PresbyterianChurch,6293West MainSt.(Rt.262),Byron.Sunday, October15th(11am-SOLDOUT). Cost:$15perdinner.
CALEDONIA
SeniorSafetyFair- Caledonia Fire DepartmentishostingaSenior SafetyFaironOctober15from 12n-3patJWJonesHall.Agencies suchasLivingstonCountySheriff, OfficeoftheAging,Lifespanof GreaterRochesterandmorewillbe availabletoanswerquestionssurroundingOpenEnrollment,online/ phonescamsetc.OurEMT’swillbe onsiteforbloodpressurechecks. Thiseventservestoremovebarriers andimproveaccessibilitytoimprovequalityoflifeandindependenceforourSeniorCitizensand theircaregivers.Pleasereachoutto FireCommissionerMeganChurchill withanyquestions-mgn.churchill@ gmail.com
CaledoniaFireDepartment Sportsmans Raffle- October14, J.W.JonesHall,366LeicesterRoad. Doorsopenatnoon.$20Donation. TicketsincludesOneadmission, beverage,foodandachanceto winraffleprizes.NEEDNOTBE PRESENTTOWIN.*****Youmust beatleast18yearsofagetowina firearmandthewinnerMUSTpass amandatoryNICSbackground checktotakepossessionofthe gun.ProperIDandpermitarerequiredbylaw.Prizesaredelivered viasportsman’swarehousegift cardsredeemableat1200Miracle MileDrive,Rochester.Notallprizes arefirearms.Tickets:Tony 585-739-9611orMike 585-507-0369.
CHILI
TheFirstPresbyterianChurchof Chili’s FoodCupboard -Open everythirdSaturdayofeachmonth 10:00AM-11:30AM.Itisadrive throughCupboardthatislocated at3600ChiliAve.Grocerybagsare preparedforsmallandlargefamilieswithnon-perishableitemsas wellaswithfreshproduce,eggs, andmeat.Donationsoffoodand/ ormoneyarealwayswelcome. Pleasecontactthechurchat(585) 889-9896ifyouwouldliketo contributeand/orvolunteeratthe FoodCupboard.
T.O.P.S.TakeOffPoundsSensibly! Make friends,havefun,get tipsandadviceaswellassupport, onyourweightlossjourney.MeetingsareheldMondaymorningsat the#4ChiliFireHouse,off ScottsvilleRoad(offJemisonRd.), Chili.Weighinis9:15to9:45with themeetingfollowing-9:45to 10:45.Foradditionalinformation pleasecontactCarolHaukat 585-317-5437.
CHURCHVILLE
TheChurchvilleLionsClub meets the secondTuesdayofeachmonth at6:30PMattheMyKindaPlace restaurantonBuffaloRd.in Churchville.Dinnermeetingsfor theclubareheldeveryfourthTuesdayatMyKindaPlace(unlessotherwisespecified).Asocialtimeat 6:00PMprecedesameetingheld at6:30PM.TheLionsdonotmeet inJulyandAugust.Ifyouwould liketoknowmoreaboutthe ChurchvilleLionsClub,pleasecontactthemembershipchairperson, JillKohler,at(585)314-3171.
ChurchvilleVolunteerFire Dept’s TurkeyFestival -43 WashingtonSt.,Churchvillewillbe heldonFriday,November3,2023 at7pm.RafflesincludingTurkey andBeefprizes,more!Seeamembertopurchaseyourtickets.
DARIEN CENTER
TownofDarienHistorybylocal residents - Presentationsbylocal residentssharingthelocalhistory ofthetownofDarien.Joinusthe 3rdThursdayfrom6:30-7:30pmat theDarienDisciplesChurch,1951 BroadwayRd.,DarienCenter.
FAIRPORT
WelcomingNewMembers: Congregation EtzChaimisaReform JewishsynagogueintheTownof Perinton.Ourmissionistoprovide well-roundedanddiverseprograms,services,andactivitiesthat touchoneveryaspectofJewishlife andaremeaningfulandaccessible toall.Wehaveadiversemembershipwhichincludesthosewho havegrownuppracticing Orthodox,Conservative,orReform, culturalJewsandinterfaithfamilies choosingtoraisetheirchildrenin Judaism.Wearecurrentlywelcomingmembersfromthroughoutthe GreaterRochesterarea.PleaseinquireaboutattendingaShabbat serviceorholidayeventbyemailingourAdministratorat benetzchaim@gmail.comorvisit ourwebsiteatwww. congregationetzchaim.org
AnnualFashionShow& Luncheon: Featuring Fashionsby Chico-modeledbyourmembers. TheWoman’sClubofRochesteris avoluntarynon-profitorganization dedicatedtocommunityservice. Throughourfund-raisingprojects, weprovidefinancialsupportand servicesforthoseinneedinour community.Weareaskingyouto supportourphilanthropicFashion Showfund-raisertobeheldon Sunday,October22,2023from 11:30-3:30pmatMidvaleCountry Club,2387BairdRoad,Penfield. Cost:$35.Allproceedsfromthis eventwillbenefitourcharitieschosenforthisyear.https://sites. google.com/site/ womansclubofrochester/annual-fashion-show?authuser=0
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GENESEO
GVHRaces, October 14, 10:00-4:00,3330NationsRoad, Geneseo,$15pre-saleat GVHraces.com,kidsunder12free, parkingfree.Enjoyadayinthe countrywithsteeplechaseracing, activitiesforyourdogandchildren, aswellasboutiqueshoppingand craftbeverages!Allwithabackdropoffallfoliage!BenefitsUnited WayofRochester&theFinger Lakes.Moredetailifthereisroom: Horsesjumpingovertimberfences, caninejumpingcontest&agility ring,ponyrides,Agri-discovery Tent,wagonrides,NYSwine,beer &distilleryvendors,boutiqueshopping,Stickhorseracesandmore!
TempleHillCemetery’s2023 Spirit Walk -Saturday,October 14th,willhighlightGeneseo’s tradespeople’shistoryandtheir connectionstodowntown businessestoday.Community membersofallagesareinvitedto takeamoonlitstrollthroughhistoricTempleHillCemeterytolearn aboutthepeoplewhoshapedthe earlybusinesscommunityof Geneseo.Tourleaderswillguide groupsbylanternlighttothevariousgravesites.Toursbegin6pm. Thefinaltourgroupwillbesteppingoffat7:45pm.Suggested donations:$5perpersonor$20 perfamily.Cashorchecksonly. Guestswillfinishthetourwith cideranddonuts.Participantsare encouragedtowearsturdyshoes andweatherappropriateclothing.
HAMLIN
OktoberfestattheHamlinVFW - OktoberfestattheHamlinVFW onSaturday,October7from5pm till11pmat1739LakeRoad,Hamlin.KrazyFiremenbandplaysfrom 6till11.Buyadvanceticketsfor$7 @thePostbeforethe7thofOctober.Ticketsatthedoor$10.Food, Music&Drinksforsale.
HENRIETTA
AllYouCanEatBreakfastBuffet - Get regularorwesternstyle scrambledeggs,bacon,sausage, ham,potatoes,pancakes,French toast,sausagegravy&biscuits, freshfruit,coffee,andappleor orangejuicefor$10!Joinuson Sunday,OCTOBER15,9am-12pm attheRush-HenriettaAmericanLegionPost1151,260MiddleRoad, Henrietta.www.alpost1151.org
HILTON
FallFestivalatHiltonBaptist Church, 50LakeAve.,Hiltonon Saturday,October28from9:004:00.Joinusforadayofvendors, craftersshopping!Scrapbooking andcardmakingactivity-$25, RSVP,please.392-7990.Snacks, soup,dessertsalesavailable.
LEROY
“CommunityforUnderstanding,” a bookdiscussion groupopentoall,willmeeton Tuesday,October17from 6:30-7:30pmatSt.Mark’sEpiscopalChurch,1EastMainSt., LeRoytodiscuss“TheDaythe WorldCametoTown”byJim DeFede.ThisisthebookthatinspiredtheBroadwaymusical,Come fromAway.Allareinvitedtojoin us;pleasereadthebookbeforethe meeting.Youmayborrowabook fromthechurchoffice.Infoand discussionquestionsarefoundat stmarksleroy.org/upcoming-events. Questions?Emailstmarksleroy@ gmail.com.
HopeCenterofLeRoyFundraisers: OneDay,TwoRaffles! TheOliveBranchLodge#39MasonicCommunityCenter,12Bank StreetinLeRoy,willbethesiteof ourFirstAnnualBasketRaffleSaturdayOctober21st.Masonswillbe cookinglunch!Raffles10am-4pm withwinnersdrawnstarting3pm. SecondrafflewillbeattheLeRoy MooseFamilyCenter,21Bank Street,LeRoy,4-7pm.Duringthe MooseFallHarvestDinner,wewill haveatablesetuptorafflegift cardswithwinnersdrawnstarting at6:30pm!Forbothraffles,tickets willbe$5persheet.Neednotbe presenttowin.
LeRoyFirstBaptist offers “10 WarningSignsofAlzheimersand EffectiveCommunication”-Doyou havealovedoneorfriendwith Alzheimersordoyouwishyou knewmoreaboutthisdisease?LeRoyFirstBaptistoffers“10WarningSignsofAlzheimersandEffectiveCommunication”. Presenter-TammyGenagonofthe Alzheimer’sAssociationofBuffalo. FirstBaptistChurch,5EastMain Street,LeRoyonWednesday,October18th6:30PM.FreeandOpen tothePublic.
LeRoy-StaffordSeniorCitizens
Luncheon will beonWednesday October18that12:30PM.AtOur LadyofMercyParishCenter,44 LakeStreet,LeRoyNY.Lunchwill beprovidedalongwithdessert,ata costof$5perperson.Pleasebring yourownbeverage.Entertainment tofollow.ContactRosemary #506-5233,Lucy#721-6073orSue #861-0422.
LIVONIA
AnnualTurkeyDinner- The United MethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummersSt,Livonia, willofferitsannualTurkeyDinner, DRIVE-THRUTAKEOUTONLY,on Saturday,October14,2023,from 2-7PM(oruntilsoldout).The menuwillfeatureturkey,stuffing, mashedpotatoes,gravy,squash anddessert.CostisAdultdinner $15,Childdinner$10.
Take-outSpaghettiDinner at the UnitedMethodistChurchof Livonia,21SummerSt,Livoniaon Wednesday,October11,4:306:00PM(oruntilsoldout).Spaghetti,sauce,meatballs,undressed salad,andgarlicbread.Donations accepted.
VeteranOnly-MorningFishing Charter -ConesusLake: Veterans only,comejoinusforanothergreat fishingadventurewithHarrington OutfittersonConesusLakeatthe ConesusLakeBoatLaunch,5030 EastLakeRoad,LivoniaonOctober 21.WewillhaveanA.M.andP.M. boat.We’rewindingdownour summerwithanotherfishingtrip,if youhaven’tjoinedus,RSVPnow beforetheweatherchangesand it’stoolate.RSVPformatwww/ livcovets.comorbycontacting rwolter@vocwny.organdletus knowyou’reinterested.
FingerLakesUFO&Paranormal Meetup - Saturday,October21: 6:00-8:00pm.Food&Fellowship: 8:00-9:00pm.UnitedMethodist ChurchofLivonia(UMCL),21SummersStreet,Livonia.$5.00donationtoUMCL.Snackstoshareare appreciated.Info:TextorcallMary Grace:585-766-9318.www. giftsofgraceministry.org
MUMFORD
MumfordFireDept.AnnualBBQ featuring Chicken&RibDinners. JoinusonSunday,October15th fromNoontilSoldOut.$13.Walkupsonly,nodrivethru.1013Main St,Mumford.
OAKFIELD
UniveraHealthcareMedicare Seminar - MedicareSeminarfor anyoneinterestedinbetterunderstandingMedicare.Thisseminar willtakeplacetwice;onceonOctober23rd&onceonNovember 10th.Bothseminarswillbeat 11:00.TheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
“We’veOnlyJustBegun”Sr. Luncheon - Tuesday,October17, 2023from11:30-1:30pmatthe SouthAlabamaFirehallonRoute 63(2230JudgeRd,Oakfield). Themethismonthis“COUNTRY WESTERNDAY”withJoyceJewett andher“HappyFeet”linedancers entertainingus.Theywillbedemonstratingsomelinedancingsteps. Itshouldbeafunafternoon.Come andjoinuswithyourCountry WesternOutfitanddon’tforget yourcowboybootsandhat!!Itwill beadishtopassormakedonation atthedoor.Co-chairpersons:MichaelHammandLaNora Thompson.Contactperson:LaNora Thompson(630)888-8966.
Yoga: Come joinusonWednesday eveningsat6:00pmforYoga. Theseclasseswillhelpincreaseyour balanceandstrengthandareFREE thankstoanawardfromUnivera. HeldatTheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
MedicareOpenEnrollment- The Office oftheAgingisholdinga MedicareOpenEnrollmenteventat TheGooseinOakfield(33S.Main Street)onOctober11thfrom10:00 am-2:00pmatTheGOOSE CommunityCenter,33SouthMain St.,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com
AnnualPorkRoastDinnerPlease comejoinusforourannual PorkRoastDinner!OakfieldUnited MethodistChurch,2So.MainSt., Oakfield.October21,4:30-6:00 pm.RoastPork,Dressing,Potatoes, Sauerkraut,Gravy,Carrots,Drink, Dessertallfor$15.Drive-thruonly. Callthechurchofficetoorder ticketsat585-948-5550andleave amessage.
PERRY
CovingtonMethodistChurch Annual HamDinner&BakeSale -THECOVINGTONMETHODIST CHURCHishavingtheirannual HamDinnerandBake-SaleonSaturday,October14that4:00.The churchislocatedat1557Simmons Road,Perry(southofPavilion).The menuwillincludeham,potatoes, squash,macaronisalad,roll,and home-madepie.Cost:$14.
ROCHESTER
FreeBreastCancerScreeningFree mammogramsandclinical breastexamswillbeprovidedby ElizabethWendeBreastCarefor uninsuredwomenonSaturday, October14from7:30a.m.to 11:30a.m.,ElizabethWendeBreast Care,170Sawgrass,Rochester. CalltheCancerServicesProgramof theFingerLakesRegionat 585-224-3070tomakean appointment.https://events. rochester.edu/event/ free_breast_cancer_screening_day_8654
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Musical Welcome- FirstRochester invitesyoutoamusicalcelebration andwelcomeonFriday,October, 20,7-8pmwithlightrefreshments tofollow.Wewelcomeoursenior pastor,Rev.JoanneGilbert-Cannon andournewmusicdirector,Henry GriffintoFirstBaptistChurchof Rochesterandintroducethemto youthroughaneveningofmusic andcelebration.Wewouldbehonoredifyouwouldattendthisupliftingeventandinviteyourfamilyand friends!Itisfreeandopentothe public.Welookforwardtoseeing you!FirstBaptistChurchofRochester,175AllensCreekRoad.
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Sources of Success
This after-school program enrolls struggling students at Caledonia Mumford Middle School who are at risk academically and socially.
MoulinRouge!TheMusicalEnter aworldofsplendorandromance,ofeye-poppingexcess,of glitz,grandeur,andglory!Aworld whereBohemiansandaristocrats rubelbowsandrevelinelectrifying enchantment.November7-19, WestHerrAuditoriumTheatre,885 EastMainSt.,Rochester.https:// rbtl.org/events/moulin-rouge/
TheGatesHistoricalSociety’s October program isentitled“The RevolutionaryWarinNewYork State”presentedbyGaryNewman, areenactor.Hewilltalkaboutthe causesandbackgroundofthe AmericanRevolution,Revolutionary WarbattlesinNYStateandthe TreatyendingtheWar.Thiswillbe presentedattheGatesTownHall AnnexonMonday,October16at 7:00pm.Hewillcomein revolutionarydressandbringdisplayitems.Thisprogramisfreeand opentothepublic.Thefacilitiesare handicappedaccessible.
SCOTTSVILLE
WheatlandHistoricalAssoc. presents: “Rochester Without GeorgeEastman”-Wheatland HistoricalAssociation,invitesyouto hearKathleenConnor,theCurator oftheGeorgeEastmanLegacy Collection,asshepresentsaprogramtitled:“RochesterWithout GeorgeEastman”(Allofthethings wewouldnothaveinRochesterif notforGeorgeEastman).TheprogramonOct.19,willbeginat 6:30pmattheScottsvilleFreeLibrary,28MainSt.,Scottsville.At theEastmanMuseum,Ms.Connor isresponsibleforthecareand maintenanceofthemansionand theGeorgeEastmanLegacyCollection.Sheisanenthusiasticand highlyknowledgeablespeakerthat youaresuretoenjoy.Information: whascottsville@gmail.com
ROCHESTER
MicheFambroCelebrationof Life ConcertatJCC -October7at 7pmattheHartTheaterattheJCC, 1200EdgewoodAve.,Rochester: 20+performersfromaroundthe countrywilltakethestagetocelebratethelifeofMicheFambroand tohonorhismusic.Theeventalso launchestheproductionofa documentary,UpsideDown& Backwards,theMicheFambro story.Tickets:https://jccrochester. org/events/his-canvas/
TrackingFallFoliagebyTrolleyRides operateSundaysonly,October8,15,and29andareincluded freewithadmissiontothemuseum.The20-minuteridesdepart at11:30,12:30,1:30,2:30and 3:30.Themuseumisopen11a.m. to4p.m.Noreservationsneeded.
TheNewYorkMuseumof Transportationisconvenientlylocated20minutessouthofRochesterat6393EastRiverRoad(I-390 southtoexit11,NYRt.251West, then1milenorthonEastRiver Road).Familyfriendlyadmissionfor theentireexperienceisjust$10 adults,$9seniorsover65,and$6 youthsage3through12.(585) 533-1113www.nymtmuseum.org info@nymtmuseum.org
SCOTTSVILLE
WheatlandSeniorCitizens monthly meeting willbeonTuesdayOctober10at12:00noonin theSeniorCitizensCenteratthe TownHallonMainStreetin Scottsville.Bringyourownlunch. Coffeeandteaavailable.Formore infoortojointheclubplease contactDarrylCadyat 585-889-4330
SPENCERPORT
AnnualBookSale- The Friendsof theOgdenFarmer’sLibraryarehavingtheirannualbooksalestarting October17,2023withtheFriends onlynightfrom5pmuntil7:30pm. Thesalewillbeopentothepublic onWednesday,October18,and Thursday,October19,from9am until7:30pm.ItwillbeopenFriday, October20,from9amuntil 4:30pmandSaturday,October21, from9amuntil2pm.Thesalewill beatthelibrarymeetingroomat 260OgdenCenterRoad,Spencerport.
WHEATLAND
TheWheatlandSeniorCenter is open Monday,Wednesdayand Thursdayfrom10am-2pm.Lunchis servedatnoon.Cost:$3.50.Please contacttheSeniorCenter Coordinatorat889-1553x114.The centerislocatedat22MainSt., Scottsville.http://www. townofwheatland.org
YORK
48thAnnualYorkUPChurch Harvest DinnerandBakeSaleYorkUnitedPresbyterianChurchis havingour48thannualHarvest DinnerandBakeSaleonSaturday, October21,5pm!Pleasejoinus!
Ourmenu:Roastbeef,mashed potatoesandgravy,squash,Harvardbeets,coleslaw,roll, applesauce,andhomemadepies!
Tickets:Adults-$15,Children512yrs-$7,Children4yrsandyounger-FREE.Takeoutsareavailable for$15.Locatedat2662MainSt., York.http://yorkupchurch.org
DAY TRIPS SENIORS CAN ENJOY
Restaurant crawl: Certain town centers and tourist destinations organize restaurant events where day trippers can enjoy tasting menus from various establishments for a single price. Day trips also can culminate at one specific restaurant.A new restaurant can be visited each month.
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Notice of Self Storage Sale
Please take notice e Storage Mall - Brooks Avenue located at 1214 Brooks Ave., Rochester, NY 14624 intends to hold a sale of the property stored in the below listed Storage Spaces. e public sale shall occur as an online auction via www.storageauctions.com on 10/24/2023 at 10:00AM. Unless listed below, the contents consist of household goods and furnishings. Robert Fields unit #114; Alayne Day unit #248; Devin Tyler Mason unit #29; Joseph Spurchase unit #348; Joslyn Solomon unit #69. is sale may be withdrawn at any time without notice. See manager for details.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Two weeks ago, my Golden Retriever Lollie suffered a heatstroke. I let him outside into the backyard around midmorning. When I checked on him a er about a half hour, he stumbled to me and collapsed. I rushed him to the veterinarian, where he was treated. Lollie is recovering, but I am terrified to let him outside again. Why did he have problems so fast? Will this episode affect his health long-term? -- Greg in Houston
DEAR GREG: I’m glad to hear that Lollie is recovering, because heatstroke can be deadly -- as you know. Your fear is normal, because you’re clearly a caring pet owner, and you don’t want Lollie to be injured again.
at care and attention is perhaps the biggest factor in Lollie recovering fully and having fewer long-term complications from his heatstroke.
e reasons why Lollie suffered heatstroke aren’t as clear, but there are so many factors that could have contributed to it. e morning may have been hotter than usual. Lollie may have had an underlying illness that made it harder for him to withstand the warmer temperature. He might not have drunk as much water as he needed to maintain his internal temperature.
You did all the right things: letting him outside earlier in the day; checking on him periodically; and immediately taking him to the vet as soon as you saw his symptoms were serious.
Keep following the vet’s instructions to support Lollie’s care as he recovers. It may be weeks or months before he can spend the same time in the heat. He’ll get tired more easily, so his daily walks should be kept short. Make sure he’s eating and drinking enough water. All these factors will improve his health for the long term.
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Bus Driver, FT
Rate of Pay: $16.81/hr.
Benefits include health insurance, sick time and retirement.
See www.alexandercsd.org
Interested candidates should send a letter of interest, resume and Civil Service Application (www.co.genesee.ny.us) to:
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c/o Tina Clark
Alexander Central School is an Equal Opportunity Employer
NETWORKING STRATEGIES FOR THE DIGITAL AGE
Be mindful of decorum. The internet is a largely informal “place,” but professionals should be mindful of decorum when networking online. Resist the temptation to use shorthand, slang or less formal language when contacting other professionals, as doing so can make you appear unprofessional. In addition, avoid making potentially controversial or contentious comments on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter.
CDL A TANKER POSITIONS
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Genesee Community College currently has several Civil Service opportunities open. Positions we are seeking to hire include:
PT Clerk Typist – Physical erapist Assistant Program (Flexible Schedule)
PT Campus Security Officers
FT Campus Security Officers
FT Principal Clerk – Buildings & Grounds
FT Employee Payroll & Insurance Clerk – Human Resources
For full descriptions of the positions, to view qualifications or to apply online, please scan our QR code or visit www.genesee.edu/employment/. Application deadlines vary by position. Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references.
GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.
WORKPLACE GIFTING ETIQUETTE: GET GIVING RIGHT
Gift giving in the workplace can be challenging territory to navigate. And as anyone who has received an inappropriate gift or something that really wasn’t useful can attest, he or she probably doesn’t want to face a situation in which a gift leads to office gossip.
According to a poll conducted by Harris, around half of workers plan to gift at least one business associate around the holidays but are confused about what to give. Too often it’s up to workers to navigate these etiquette minefields on their own, but the following tips can help the process go smoothly.
Keep it impersonal. Impersonal doesn’t mean it’s acceptable to grab anything off the shelf. But the gift should not be something that would offend tastes or sentiments. Avoid clothing, perfume, jewelry, or accessories. Lotions and other scented items are also ill-advised. Skip your boss. Etiquette experts say that gifts should flow downward not upward in the realm of employment ranking. That means it’s best to stick with gifting colleagues who are on the same level as you. Buying a gift for the boss may look like you’re simply trying to score brownie points instead of offering a meaningful gift.
Give group gifts. Rather than gifting individuals, it can be safer to give a group gift from which many can benefit. This can include coffee and pastries from a nearby bakery, or a bouquet of flowers to brighten up the office environment.
Keep prices modest. Office giving is not about illustrating who can afford the most expensive gift. Remember, some people will not be able to reciprocate, and they shouldn’t feel uncomfortable for being on the receiving end of a lavish gift.
Follow the rules. Gift exchanges should be cleared with supervisors or human resources professionals. It pays to check if there are rules in place for gifting others. Avoid cash gifts. Giving cash or checks is not a good idea. Money should only come by way of bonuses from higher-ups. If you’re stuck on what to give, a gift card to a store that a coworker visits is acceptable.
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WANTED RETIRED HANDYMAN
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Hair Stylist
Day, Night, Weekend Bartender Needed
Flexible hours. No experience necessary, will train. Growth opportunity available.
Pavilion
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Full/Part-time position. Established salon looking for experienced hair stylist. Some nights and Saturday hours. Pay is based on Commission or $14.50 per hour. Paid vacation and Employer match 401K available. Apply in person at: Steve’s Styles
585 E. Main St., Batavia, NY 14020 (585) 343-3470
Genesee Community College anticipates day and evening openings for Adjunct instructors for the Spring 2024 semesters at the Batavia campus and/or its campus centers (Arcade, Dansville, Medina, and Warsaw), Online. Spring classes begin: January 22.
Spring 2024
Clinical Nursing Instructors (Continuous Recruitment)
Art – Drawing 1 (Arcade)
Elementary Spanish (Medina)
Fashion Business Merchandising
Principles of Business (Arcade)
Introduction to Financial Accounting (Warsaw)
Digital & Social Media
Computer Information Systems
Reading
Public Speaking College Composition
Criminal Justice
Sociology
Psychology
Veterinary Technology
CAD – Computer Aided Design
Deadline for applications is January 14, 2024.
For full descriptions of the positions and to view qualifications, please scan our QR code below or visit www.genesee.edu/employment/.
4 EASY WAYS TO CREATE MORE TIME IN YOUR DAY
Managing one’s time can sometimes feel like an uphill battle. As a result, adults with hectic schedules and multiple responsibilities may pine for an extra hour or two in the day. While it’s impossible to extend a day from 24 to 26 hours, there are ways for busy men and women to create more time in their day.
1. Embrace organization tools. Whether it’s day planners, smartphone reminders or more traditional print calendars with meetings and deadlines written on them, organization tools can greatly cut back on time spent trying to remember and/or confirm meeting times, project schedules, deadlines, and other obligations.
2. Assess your productivity. Some people are most productive in the mornings, while others do not hit their strides until after lunch. Identify the time or times of day when you tend to be most productive, and make an effort to focus exclusively on work during these times. Resist any urge to schedule meetings or conference calls during those times of day when you are most productive, as it can be hard to multitask or focus when discussing projects with coworkers or clients.
3. Minimize distractions. Social media, the internet and texting can distract attention away from tasks that must be completed, ultimately affecting howquicklyandefficientlysuch projects are finished. Make a concerted effort to avoid social media and the internet while at work, and turn off smartphone alerts that entice you to go online. In addition, turn off text alerts if they are proving too great a distraction.
Please include a cover letter, resume and contact information for four references. GCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to fostering diversity in its faculty, staff, and student body, and strongly encourages applications from the entire spectrum of a diverse community.
4. Reconsider your commute. Professionals who drive to work but find themselves sitting in traffic on their way to and from work can investigate possible alternatives to driving themselves. Public transportation might not get you to work more quickly than driving yourself, but time spent on a bus or train can be used to work on projects and check and answer work-related emails, clearing up time later in the day. Time spent behind the wheel of an automobile cannot be safely spent working.
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Notice of Vacancy
Special Education Teacher for Career & Tech
Qualifications:
• NYS Special Education Certification appropriate to grades 7-12 including: 7-12 High School Content Area OR
• Students with Disabilities All Grades
Location:
• Mt. Morris May Center
Salary:
• $45,000-$55,000
• Negotiable based on experience
Starting date:
• ASAP
Visit our website at www.gvboces.org
Reply by October 13, 2023 with reference to Vacancy 24-38, Letter of interest, resume and proof of certification to hr@gvboces. org or mail to: Human Resources, Genesee Valley BOCES 80 Munson Street, LeRoy, NY 14482
TOWN OF LEROY/TOWN OF PAVILION FULL-TIME COURT CLERK
General Job Description:
Preparation/Issuance of legal documents
Money Management/Banking
General Clerical: Email, Phone, and Mail Correspondence, Filing, Communication and Scheduling
Criminal Disposition Reporting-local, county and state agencies
40 hours per week: Monday-Friday 8:00AM-4:30PM
Salary is commensurate with experience
Qualifications:
e successful candidate will have the greatest degree of:
Minimum high school diploma
Strong clerical and computer skills including Excel & Word
Strong reading, writing, speaking, listening, and people skills
Strong preference for education/experience in legal profession
Foreign language preferred but not required
Application:
Send letter of interest, resume, and references by October 31, 2023
LeRoy/Pavilion Town Court 48 Main St., LeRoy, NY 14482
Attn: Rachael Ohlson
Or email to: rohlson@nycourts.gov
Medical – Licensed Practical Nurses - $42.89 per hour! L.P.N.s are needed STAT for LTC & geriatric units in Batavia, NY. Full & part-time schedules available on all shi s. ere are especially acute needs on the evening and night shi s. Prior experience in home-health, LTC, psych, and/or medical is especially helpful. However, all nurse aide backgrounds will be seriously considered.
Call Morgan at Worldwide Travel Staffing, 866-633-3700 ext. 132
is expanding and needs the following personnel
EXPERIENCED SNOW PROFESSIONALS
For the upcoming winter season
• Snowplow Operators
• Loader Operators
• Sidewalk Technicians
Please send resume to: info@bubbaslandscape.net or stop in: Bubba’s Landscape
81 Lake St. • LeRoy, NY 14482 585-768-6578
Bus Driver Open House and Job Fair
Tuesday, October 17, 11:30am-1:30pm Bus Garage, 99 North St., off Hinsdale Drive
Are you interested in driving a bus? Working just a few hours a day?
Join us at an Open House! Meet current drivers and have the ability to test drive a bus.
Please RSVP by Oct. 11 to Sue Voos at 538-3400
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Class A & Class B Drivers Wanted
Local and Transport. Dedicated runs available. Full or Part-time. Home Daily, Plus Benefits Also available-
Evening deliveries and milk pick up • 3-4 hours Call 585-591-1624
We’re hiring PathStone Weatherization Program
Providing energy saving improvements to lower energy bills & improve a home’s comfort in Monroe County
Home Energy Auditor
Knowledge of the home performance industry or experience in home energy field preferred. Entry level opportunities also available.
To apply go to: https://bit.ly/450Hq0B
Also accepting applications for: Crew Leader and/or Crew Positions
General labor skills with carpentry, insulation and minor home repair experience preferred.
Send Resume to: cbrandau@pathstone.org
No Phone Calls Please
All Applicants Must:
Have Valid Driver’s License • Pass Background Check
All tools, equipment and additional training will be provided.
HELP WANTED ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT
Patient-centered, quality-oriented orthodontic practice seeking part-time Orthodontic Assistant. Must be able to travel between offices and possess exemplary communication skills.
Training available. Send resume to: Salmon Orthodontics 5A Batavia City Centre Batavia, NY 14020
Full Benefits
Job Responsibilities Include:
• Greet patients and provide excellent patient care; check patients in and out.
• Schedule patient’s appointments; actively work to reschedule as openings are established.
• Acquire medical history and chief complaint of patient.
• Verify insurance information.
• Administrative duties for this position include faxing, copying, making phone calls, preparing patients’ medical records, scanning, and entering extensive data in the office’s computer system.
• Learn and perform duties of an optometric and optician assistant
Send resumes to: Barb@placeeyecare.com
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