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Sarah’s Place

Entertainment Venue with Vintage Vibes

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is elegant two-story home has the capacity to entertain 40-50 guests, with overnight accommodations for 10 guests; five bedrooms, 4 bathrooms and two kitchens.

e lower level consists of a gaming room with multiple TVs, pool table, multiple gaming tables with an additional prepping area for food. Catering and beverage services can be provided.

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ELECCIÓN ANUAL DEL DISTRITO DE BOMBEROS

DE RUSH

POR LA PRESENTE SE NOTIFICA que la elección anual del Distrito de Bomberos de Rush se llevará a cabo el 9 de diciembre de 2025, entre las 6 p.m. y las 9 p.m. en la estación de bomberos de Rush ubicada en 1971 Rush Mendon Road con el propósito de elegir un comisionado para la Junta de Comisionados de Bomberos por un período de cinco (5) años, a partir del 1 de enero de 2026 y hasta el 31 de diciembre de 2030. También hay una elección para que un comisionado complete un mandato de tres (3) años vacante por otro comisionado que no puede completar su mandato de 5 años, El mandato de tres años comienza el 1 de enero de 2026 y finaliza el 31 de diciembre de 2028. Todos los votantes registrados en la Junta Electoral del Condado de Monroe el 17 de noviembre de 2025 o antes serán elegibles para votar. Los candidatos para la Oficina de Distrito deberán presentar sus nombres en forma de petición, firmada por al menos veinticinco votantes calificados del distrito, ante el Secretario del Distrito de Bomberos de Rush, en la Casa de Bomberos en 1971 Rush-Mendon Road, Rush, Nueva York, a más tardar veinte días antes de las elecciones, el 19 de noviembre de 2025. Por orden de la Junta de Comisionados de Bomberos, Distrito de Bomberos de Rush

Catherine Stappenbeck, Secretaria de Distrito noviembre 14, 2025

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THE EFFECTS OF STRESS ON YOUR BODY

Mental side effects

Stress can have an adverse effect on mood and has even been linked to depression, which the World Health Organization reports is the leading cause of disability across the globe. People suffering from stress also may experience anxiety, restlessness and feelings of being overwhelmed. In addition, stress can compromise a person’s ability to focus, adversely affecting a person’s ability to complete their work-related tasks. That’s not insignificant, as 61 percent of respondents in the 2017 “Stress in America” survey reported that work was a significant source of their stress.

PCSK9i Drugs Are Reasonable Alternatives to Statins

DEAR DR. ROACH: DEAR DR. ROACH: In a recent column, you wrote about reducing cholesterol levels with the help of statins along with a PCSK9i, such as Repatha or Praluent. My question is: Are these PCSK9is at all beneficial if one cannot take statins? -- D.C.S.

ANSWER: Yes, PCSK9 inhibitors are very effective at lowering cholesterol and reducing the risk of heart attacks in high-risk people. Because these drugs are given by injection and are quite expensive, they are not usually the firstline treatments. We have decades of experience using statins, so they remain the first choice for most.

However, if a person cannot take a statin, or one of the alternatives such as bempedoic acid, then PCSK9i drugs are a very reasonable choice. In people with familial high cholesterol and extraordinarily high levels of cholesterol, combination therapy with two or three drugs (a statin, a PCSK9i and sometimes ezetimibe) is frequently used.

DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife had COVID and has lost most of her smell and taste. This has lasted for two years. She is in her late 70s. Strong flavors like barbecue sauce and onions can be detected. Is there any hope that her condition will improve? -- P.M.

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ANSWER: Most people recover their loss of smell after COVID. Having had this for two years is a bad sign; however, the fact that she does have some sense of smell is a good sign.

The most effective treatment for the loss of smell after a viral infection is olfactory training. The same scents that were used in clinical trials can be purchased online. Recent evidence has shown that a supplement combination, ultramicronized palmitoylethanolamide and luteolin, along with olfactory training, led to greater improvement. The dose used in studies was 770 mg.

DEAR DR. ROACH: My adult daughter (62) was diagnosed about three years ago with a skin disorder called prurigo nodularis. Her dermatologist has tried three different injections, but they’re not working. She still gets very itchy breakouts. Please give me your thoughts and more information about this. -- K.M.A.

ANSWER: Prurigo nodularis is an uncommon disease that affects about one person per 1,000. I have seen a handful of cases, and fortunately the cases I’ve seen have responded well to potent steroid creams.

Regular use of skin lotions, avoiding scratching especially at night (I recommend cotton gloves), and sometimes antihistamines like Benadryl are also the first-line therapies.

If a patient needs more effective treatment and only has a limited area of itching, then a dermatologist will often inject the area with a high-potency steroid. Since it sounds like this hasn’t been successful for your daughter, there are other options. One is a topical cream called ruxolitinib. About 45% of people responded to this treatment, compared to 20% who responded to a cream without an active drug. Ultraviolet light (narrowband ultraviolet B) showed about 80% effectiveness. For people in whom none of these therapies work, a very expensive injection treatment,dupilumab (Dupixent) or a similar drug called nemolizumab (Nemluvio), can be used, although the response rate is not as good as desired (roughly 40%).

Since many people with prurigo nodularis have other skin diseases, and some may have (or develop) depression or obsessive skin-picking, these conditions may also need to be treated to successfully improve symptoms

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved

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November’s Child By W. Jeff omas

Sky’s darken and hasten Winds blow strong and brave Everywhere nature rallies So few le summer like days.

Nests empty, fields bare Is there a sign to tell us at there was summer, and where?

e year has le an impression Goods are stored - feeling mild What more could God send us… “November’s child”

CHRISTMAS TREE VARIETIES

Living Christmas tree, which refers to those with their roots still intact, are popular among eco-conscious holiday enthusiasts. That’s because living trees can be promptly planted after they’ve served their purpose indoors. Opt for a moderately sized tree, as root balls on larger trees can be heavy and difficult to move. Living trees can typically be kept indoors for around seven to 10 days before they will need to be returned outside. Move such trees to a sheltered outdoor area for one to two weeks so they can reacclimate to the climate. So long as the ground is not frozen, trees can then be planted when the reacclimation period ends. Better Homes and Gardens suggests selecting a mild day to plant the tree.

Is my cat going blind?

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: My 12-year-old cat, “Gaston,” may be losing his vision. He used to jump on high objects easily; now he avoids jumping up or down. He loved chasing his laser light; now he just huddles down and seems to ignore it. At night, he meows loudly until I let him into my bedroom, where he insists on curling up with me. I have an appointment with the veterinarian for next week, but can his vision loss be reversed? -- Jeanne in Evanston, Illinois

DEAR JEANNE: I’m very glad that you’re taking Gaston to see the vet. With suspected vision loss, it’s very important to get your cat tested to determine how severe it is and the underlying cause.

Macks

Macks is an 8-year-old beagle/lab mix. Macks loves to go on outdoor adventures, especially kayaking on Keuka Lake.

Blindness in cats can be gradual or sudden, and there are many conditions that can cause it. Age, infection and common eye conditions like glaucoma, cataracts or retinal detachment are all in play here.

Can Gaston’s vision loss be reversed? That really depends on what the vet finds. I can say that the sooner a problem is diagnosed, the better the chances of treatment to reverse or at least halt vision loss.

Cats whose blindness is progressive or irreversible can adapt. Those who develop it gradually tend to adapt better, while those whose vision loss is sudden may experience more anxiety and be less prone to adapt.

You can support your vision-impaired cat by keeping them indoors (if they must go out, create a fenced-in area of your yard for them). Avoid moving furniture too often. And don’t coddle your cat by carrying them around. Let them explore and adapt -- their resilience will surprise you.

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

Teresa House in Geneseo Marks

Over 30 Years of Care

When the Livingston County Coalition of Churches and the Livingston County Health Department began discussing the idea of a local terminal care home in the late 1980s, the project seemed an ambitious dream. But by 1993, that dream had taken root. anks to the dedication of community members, donors, and volunteers (and the availability of an unused building needing a purpose at the entrance to Highland Park), Teresa House opened its doors at 21 Highland Road to

Nursing Supervisor Leath DeRitter, RN, BSW, says, “ e guiding principle then and now is to provide compassionate end of life care to people whose needs can be met in a family style caregiving model. Residents o en come from their own homes, where their needs have become too great for family members to provide. She says, “We pride ourselves in being able to provide an opportunity for our resident’s family members to shi out of the caregiving role and receive the support they need/want as people who love the resident.”

Residents at Teresa House must have an estimated life expectancy of three months or less, though DeRitter notes “no one is ‘kicked out’ of Teresa House.” Over the years, a few residents have surprised everyone by regaining strength and moving on to other types of care, and those are who she affectionately calls “graduates” of the house.

A Unique Model of Comfort Care

DeRitter explains that Teresa House follows what’s known as the social model terminal care home, common across New York State: “Each home provides the same type of care, if not in the same manner. Terminal care homes in New York State are, with one exception, two-bed homes for the dying which rely on a combination of paid and volunteer staff of variable skills, who provide end of life care with financial and social support from their communities.”

At Teresa House, that community support runs deep. DeRitter says, “Our home takes pride in presenting a joyful reception to our residents, their families and friends in one of the most dark periods of their lives. Our volunteers enjoy coming into the house, enjoy each other’s company as well as the opportunity to meet new friends.”

Many of those volunteers come from SUNY Geneseo, o en students preparing for careers in health care. Teresa House also partners with the Harley School and St. John Fisher College.

donations, and grants to cover costs, while Livingston County Hospice provides education, medications, supplies, and clinical support under the direction of each resident’s primary physician.

Care that Honors Comfort, Choice, and Dignity

Executive Director, Anna Campbell, says, “Residents at Teresa House receive around-the-clock care from our devoted team of staff and volunteers, who treat each person with compassion and dignity. We strive to meet every need, whether it can be spoken or not.”

Campbell describes how staff o en coordinates personal touches to upli residents, saying, “If a resident wishes for a haircut, a musician, or another personal touch, we reach out to our community to make it happen, helping residents experience moments of joy and peace. Beyond basic needs and medical care, Campbell says “ e small touches – a gentle hand, a beloved TV show, a familiar smell from a garment or blanket from home, so singing at the bedside, or quiet companionship – make all the difference.”

Staff, Volunteers, and a Shared Mission

Teresa House operates with a Board of Directors of nine and a staff of thirteen, including the Executive Director, Nursing Supervisor, Development and Operations

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who keep us supplied with baked goods, we have a therapy dog who brings his handler to visit when asked. Our SUNY student groups help with decorating for holidays and our local ARC and DDSO homes share homemade cards and treats on a regular basis.”

Community Support Keeps the Mission Alive

Since opening in 1993, Teresa House has served 530 residents across nine counties, and Campbell emphasizes that “Community support is the reason Teresa House has been able to serve our terminally ill neighbors for the past 32 years.” Donations take many forms – monetary gi s, gi cards, raffle basket contributions, or supplies such as paper goods and cleaning products. ose interested can also host fundraisers, volunteer, or participate in planned giving through retirement funds, IRAs, or estate gi s.

Campbell says, “Comfort care homes and the community that keeps them running represent the best parts of humanity. Our home, and other comfort care homes, need your help in an ever-evolving nonprofit landscape. Please consider ways you can support, and don’t be afraid to reach out to learn more.” For more information, visit www. teresahouse.org or call 585-243-1978.

FAMILY MEAL AT TERESA HOUSE

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Bergen Fire Department

Shout out to the Bergen Fire Department for their nice Halloween setup! A truly great stop on a pretty windy, cold night. Complete with cider, mini donuts, candy to FILL my son’s basket, and we could even check out the fire trucks! Bonus of the free smoke detector for residents; never have too many. We appreciated it all, thank you!

Veteran appreciates generosity

I was wearing a ball cap which identified me as a veteran, and dining with my wife on 10/29 at Applebee’s in Geneseo. You can imagine my surprise when our waitress said, to thank you for your service, your dinner has been paid for by an anonymous person. This kind gesture meant so much to me. Wow, I hope that person knows how much I appreciated this thoughtfulness and generosity. It was a moment I will not soon forget. I am so thankful for this reminder that goodness in the world still exists and will find ways to spread my thanks as I pass it on.

You

made my day!

I’m so grateful to the man with the braids and car full of grandsons. Thank you for making my day!

Keep Pets Safe

What is going on lately with so very many lost cats and dogs? It seems like every day there are notices of lost or missing cats and dogs. I’m sad for the animals and owners who are heartbroken. The other side of that is the sad amount of cats found wandering in back yards, mewing at people’s door steps, and lost dogs wandering on roads at all hours. There is info online to help pet owners understand about securing their homes, windows, and yards and providing an excellent safe pet home. Learning about a cat, dog, or any pet, is essential and understanding that by saying ‘Don’t go out’ or ‘No’ doesn’t do it. Sometimes loud noises, strangers, poorly socialized pets, getting ‘stuck’ someplace, or being just plain fearful can make an animal look for safety and escape, not knowing of course what the ‘big world’ out there is. While humane societies offer so many enticing adoptions, people should not get a pet ‘on a whim’ but rather study pet care. Let’s all keep our pets safe and happy at home.

Dangerous Roadways

Stop signs are not optional. The lines on the road are not there to just look pretty. After stopping at a stop sign when turning left, if you find yourself in the oncoming lane of traffic, you’re doing it wrong. Speed limits. If you can’t at least do the posted speed limit, please pull over and let the forever growing line of traffic go by you. We all make mistakes. If you pull out in front of someone, get going or pull over. Common courtesy needs to make a comeback!

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polltime

November is Hospice and Palliative Care Month. Hospice is care providing support to patients facing terminal illness while palliative care focuses on relieving symptoms of serious illness, whether curable or not. Comfort care homes are two-bed, independently-operated hospice homes, and Rochester is credited as having the first such homes in the US. What experience have you had with comfort care homes?

- I’ve volunteered at a comfort care home - A family member or friend received care at one

- I’ve donated to or participated in a fundraiser for a comfort care home

- I’ve visited a comfort care home, but haven’t been directly involved - I’ve heard of comfort care homes, but don’t know much about them

- I’m not familiar with comfort care homes at all

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LEGAL NOTICE

ANNUAL ELECTION OF THE RUSH FIRE DISTRICT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual election of the Rush Fire District will take place on December 9, 2025, between the hours of 6 PM and 9 PM at the Rush Fire House located at 1971 Rush Mendon Road for the purpose of electing one commissioner for a five (5) year term, commencing January 1, 2026 and ending December 31, 2030. ere will be a second vote for a three (3) year term to complete another commissioner’s term beginning January 1, 2026 and ending December 31, 2028.

All voters registered with the Monroe County Board of Elections on or before November 17, 2025 shall be eligible to vote.

Candidates for the District Office shall have their names filed in petition form, signed by at least twenty-five qualified voters of the district, with the Secretary of the Rush Fire District, at the Fire House at 1971 Rush-Mendon Road, Rush, New York, no later than twenty days before the election, November 19, 2025. By order of the Board of Fire Commissioners, Rush Fire District Catherine Stappenbeck, District Secretary November 14, 2025

MAKE THE HOLIDAY SEASON MORE MERRY

Make a new friend and invite him or her to a holiday party for the first time.

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HOLIDAY FUN FACTS

It is believed that 50 pilgrims and 90 Wampanoag tribe members attended the first Thanksgiving feast.

FAITH and WORSHIP

CATHOLIC

St. Agnes, St. Rose, St. Paul of the Cross saintagnespaulrose.org • 226-2100

Saturday: 4pm at St. Agnes in Avon

Sunday: 8am at St. Rose in Lima

Sunday: 9:45am at St. Paul of the Cross in Honeoye Falls

Sunday: 11:30am at St. Agnes in Avon

Marianne Cope Roman Catholic Parish (p) 585-334-3518; www.smcrcc.org; smcrcc@dor.org

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.

LUTHERAN

www.saintmarkslutheran.org

Family Friendly, Traditional, Missouri Synod Sun. Worship, (In Person) 10:00am

Pinnacle Lutheran Church

250 Pinnacle Road, Henrietta (corner of Stone Rd.) • 585-334-1392

Vicar Al Boezi • Worship Services – Saturday 5PM & Sunday 10AM

Adult Bible Study & Confirmation, Sun. 9AM; Sunday School 10:15AM

Please visit our website at PinnacleLutheran.org for daily devotions and recorded worship services.

Notice of Workshop

is is to notify the Town of Rush residents that the Board of Fire Commissioners will meet on Tuesday, November 18, 2026 on the topic of a full time administrative position for the district. e meeting will be held at the Rush Firehouse #1, 1971 Rush Mendon Road and begins at 6 pm. e meeting is set for one hour prior to the regularly scheduled monthly Board of Fire Commissioners meeting. Town of Rush residents are invited to attend. By order of the Board of Fire Commissioners Rush Fire District • Catherine Stappenbeck, District Secretary November 14, 2025

ORTHODOX

Archpriest Gregory Naumenko, Rector • A ROCOR Parish

Serving all English and Russian Speaking Orthodox Christians

Full schedule of services and live service streaming at www.pomog.org

PRESBYTERIAN

Worship Services Sun. 10am. Select Sunday services are on our website at www.jcpconthehill.org. Live services are available via Zoom most Sundays. We are a small church with a big heart. We hope you will come and join us.

OTHER DENOMINATION

Join us every Sunday at 9:30AM! hubchurchroc.com | connect@hubchurchroc.com | 585-577-9881

Hub Kids: Nursery - 5th Grade

List your place of Worship on our monthly Worship Pages. Call 226-8111 today.

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Rush Public Library

5977 East Henrietta Rd., Rush 585-533-1370 www.libraryweb.org/rush M, W, F 1-8; Tu & Th 11-8; Sa 10-2; Su Closed

Henrietta Public Library

625 Calkins Rd., Rochester, NY 14623 585-359-7092 • www.hpl.org M-Th 9-9; F 9-5; Sa 10-5 Henrietta Public Library currently provides curbside pickup and in-building services. Hours are subject to change. Please call (585) 359-7092 for hours before visiting.

RUSHLIBRARY:

RochesterTriviaandKombucha Tasting:Joinusforafunflavorful nightasyousamplefourKombuchasandtestyourknowledgeof triviaaboutallthingsRochester! Kombuchaisafermented,effervescent,sweetenedblackteadrink, andifthatdoesn’tappeal,BYO non-alcoholicdrinkandjoinusfor localtriviaWednesday,November 19from7:009:00PMintheWilliamUdiciousPavilionlocatedat 1900RushScottsvilleRoad.Please registerinadvanceatwww. RushLibrary.orgorcall585 533-1370&bring$5.00forthe kombuchatasting.

HENRIETTAPUBLICLIBRARY:

SandraDayO’Connor:FirstFemale JusticeoftheSupremeCourt Thursday,November20th,6:30-8 PM

ThefirstfemalejusticeontheU.S. SupremeCourt,SandraDayO’Connor,wasraisedonaranchinArizona.Thisupbringinghelpedto developherconfidenceandselfassurancewhenshereachedthe SupremeCourt.Growingupinan Americawheremostwomenwere expectedtobecomeahousewife, O’Connorinsteadbecamean importantvoiceonthecourt.Join usasMCCProfessorofHistory MarkSampletellsherstoryand someofthecourtcasesshewas involvedwith. Registerathpl.orgorbycalling 585-359-7092.

hometown events

St.Peter’s2ndAnnualTurkey Dinner(FREE)- 2ndAnnual CommunityThanksgivingDinner. Saturday,November22nd4:00to 6:00pm.Free-Donationsand non-perishableitemsgratefully accepted.Perishableitemsandpart ofproceedstobedonatedto RHAFT(HenriettaFoodCupboard). St.Peter’sEpiscopalChurch,3825 EastHenriettaRoad,Henrietta, 585-334-1110.

CALEDONIA

HelpForK9Hearts- Vendor ShowtoraisemoneyforK9’sthat needheartsurgeryandmedical supplies.Thiswillbeavendorshow andsaleatJ.W.JonesHall,366 LeicesterStreet,Caledoniaon November15th,10-4pm.50/50 drawingandbasketraffles.Youdo notneedtobepresent.Wewillcall youifyouwin.Admissionisfree butwewillhaveajarfordonations tohelpthiscause.Thekitchenwill beopenforpurchaseoffoodand drink.Thekitchenwillbestaffedby theCaledoniaFirepersonal.Please comeonoutanddosomeearly Holidayshopping.

HENRIETTA

FishFry -November21st,4-6pm. Drivethrufishfry.12-16oz,batteredhaddockfiletwithgolden brownFrenchfries,homemade coleslaw,tartarsauceandlemon wedge.$13.Ely-FaganAmerican LegionPost1151,260MiddleRd., Henrietta.

YouthHoopshootFreeThrow ContestforAreaKids- November19,RochesterElksLodge#24, 3525E.HenriettaRd.,Henrietta. TheRochesterElksLodgelocal competitionfortheAnnualElks “HoopShoot”,thenationalfree throwshootingcontestfor youngstersages8-13.Thecontest isfreetoenterandisopentoall areayouth.Registrationandpracticebegins6:30pm,andtheconteststarts7pm.Nopre-registration required.Boys&girlscompete separatelyinagegroups8-9, 10-11,and12-13.Theboyandgirl ineachagegroupwiththebest scorescanadvancethroughfour tiersofcompetitiontoqualifyfor thenationalfinals.https://www. facebook.com/events/ 821100787210648

TuesdayNightDinner,$10. (November18th)willbeMeatloaf, mashedpotatoeswithgravyanda Chef’schoicevegetable.Serving from4-6.eitherpickupordinein. Ely-FaganAmericanLegionPost 1151,260MiddleRd.,Henrietta.

ROCHESTER

GatesHistoricalSocietyNovemberProgram -TheGatesHistorical Society’sprograminNovemberwill beheldonMonday,November17 at7:00pmintheGatesTownHall Annex.TimandDebSmithare authorswhowillshareabouttheir recentbook“RoyallyRegaling GreaterRochester-TakingStockof theROC”.Theirpresentationoffers afascinatingblendoflocalhistory andhumor.Thisprogramisfree andthefacilityishandicapped accessible.

WEST HENRIETTA

HolidayArts&CraftsShow: GeneseeValleyHenriettaMoose Lodge2290andChapter1998HOLIDAYARTS&CRAFTSSHOW: Saturday,November22,10am4pm,attheGeneseeValleyMoose Lodge,5375WestHenriettaRd., WestHenrietta.HandmadeCrafts, Towels,Jewelry,Candies,Candy, Blankets,Bibs,WoodItems,Quilted Items,BakedGoodsandMuch More!Somethingforeveryoneplus aBasketRaffle!SoupandSandwichlunchavailable.ContactSue forinformation,585-259-3020.

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

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

• 40+ empty TOILET CARDBOARD CENTERS and 25+ empty one gallon VINEGAR JUGS for crafts. Penfield. 585-736-2749

• Men’s Liberty Male EXTERNAL CATHETERS KITS. 45 units total. Brand new, original packaging. Pick up in West Henrietta. Text 585-739-7431

• 88 - magazines of FANTASY & SCIENCE FICTION 1980-90. 61 - GUIDEPOST magazines about 1990. Caledonia. Text 585-245-2375

• OAK VENEER, 2 pcs, 6 ½’ x 13” each. DRAFTING TABLE. Tall wood BOOKSHELVES 6’ x 30” x 16” (take one or both). Caledonia. 585-330-6457

• OVAL PATIO TABLE with glass top. Nice condition. Canandaigua. stolfam@rochester.rr.com

• ELECTRIC KIMBLE SWING ORGAN. East Rochester. Dawnmm57@gmail.com

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• OVEN, DISHWASHER, LAUNDRY TUB, RECLINER, SEWING TABLE, OFFICE DESK, TV CABINET, BICYCLE, and CHAIRS. East Bloomfield. 585-746-9944

• 14’ KAYAK with paddle. Good condition, back of seat damaged. Palmyra. kbradstreet@rochester.rr.com

• Small WOOD DESK/TABLE, 48”W x 26”D, single drawer, can text a picture. Victor. Call 585-924-4405

• POWER LIFT CHAIR/RECLINER. For elders or those with limited mobility. Text 585-943-5405

• 26 copies of WEGMANS MENU MAGAZINES. Pick up Farmington. 315-986-3764, leave a message

• Lazy Boy SLEEPER SOFA. Good shape. Brown tones. Mattress is 60” x 72”. Bethany area 585-322-3663

• Full size MATTRESS and BOX SPRING. Gently used. Must pick up. Canandaigua (Cheshire) 585-729-3796

• Full size SOFA, light brown, some slight wear but very comfortable. Pick up only, Henrietta. Pbrol03@yahoo.com

• GE Hotpoint 17.5 cu ft REFRIGERATOR. Still runs, good for storing beer & soda. Dansville. Text 585-957-5803

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

• Issues of ARIZONA HIGHWAY MAGAZINES for those to read in waiting rooms. 585-924-5869

• 6’ square VINYL SHED and a used Ferris Zero Turn LAWNMOWER w/60” deck. 585-201-3444

• LYNXX BATTERY - 40VDC 2.5 Ah Lithium Battery Pack. New or used. 585-367-2849 or 585-500-0112

• POKÉMON CARDS and MATCHBOX CARS. 585-415-8513

• SPORTS ILLUSTRATED MAGAZINES. No texting. 585-377-0878

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

• SLENDER CENTER DIET. 315-584-3626

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

• FreeStyle Libre 2 CENSORS. 585-993-2432

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

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