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The world is tired, the year is old, The faded leaves are glad to die... ~Sara Teasdale, “November”
Which fall traditions in Western NY are you most looking forward to this year?
- Picking fall produce at local farms
- Watching football (local or national)
- Visiting wineries or breweries for fall flavors
- Fall foliage drives in the Finger Lakes
- Local harvest festivals
- Halloween events and haunted houses
Poll ends 09-23-2025
Poll ended 09-16-2025
With the national season starting with an exciting game for local fans, what are you most looking forward to with the start of the 2025 football season?
20.0% Cheering on local college/ high school teams
20.0% Gathering with friends and family for game days
60.0% All of the above
Vote and make your voice heard when you visit
Seasonal fare - Many fall harvest festivals are built on the foods harvested in the fall for that region. In Wisconsin, that may be cranberries, while in Massachusetts it could be oysters. Apples also turn up in many areas starting in September. For those who can’t wait to bite into food picked at the peak of its season, a fall harvest festival can’t be beat.
BY SUZIE WELLS
“We hadn’t even put up the fifth panel when a Gold Star Mother placed a beautifully decorated candle at the base of the panel where her son’s name was inscribed.”
JOHN DEVITT
e National Warplane Museum in Geneseo will host e Moving Wall, a half-scale replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., from September 2529, 2025. e tribute will be on display at the museum grounds, 3489 Big Tree Lane, and will be open to the public throughout its stay.
Museum volunteer, John Snyder, says, “ e National Warplane Museum is honored to host this national treasure for the citizens of this area of Western NY.”
eMovingWallwasfirstdisplayedin1984and has since visited more than 1,500 communities across the country. Conceived and funded by Vietnam veterans themselves, without government support, the project began when John Devitt, Gary Haver, and Norris Shears of San Jose, California, realized that most families and friends of Vietnam veterans might never be able to visit the original memorial in Washington, D.C.
e origins of the project were deeply personal for Devitt, a Vietnam veteran and helicopter door gunner. In 1982, his family and friends helped him attend the dedication of the D.C. Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and he says the experience changed his life. Devitt said the Wall is a visual experience words cannot describe. Maya Lin’s design is powerful: “as the words inscribed on the Wall come into focus – You’re riveted and the emotions just pour forth.”
e emotional outpouring and the pride of having participated in a parade honoring Vietnam veterans inspired Devitt to build a replica of the Wall that could travel across the country to everyone who could not visit DC so all Americans could share the experience and emotion it evokes.
“Before 1982 I never felt like I needed a parade or a memorial,” Devitt recalled. He had expected to dislike the memorial, influenced by critics who called it “a black gash of shame.” Instead, he said the Wall gave him a new mission and a sense of pride in his military service.
Originally hoping to create a photographic mural of the memorial but finding the results underwhelming, Devitt and fellow veterans instead set out to build a traveling replica. With limited funds but strong conviction, they found businesses willing to help. e first version was made of Plexiglas with silk-screened names. e Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund offered the photographic negatives of the veterans’ names, and as new names are added to the Wall in Washington, so too are the names added to e Moving Wall at the end of the season. e current third-generation replica is built of aluminum panels, a faithful half-scale of the original design.
e Moving Wall’s first display was in 1984 at the Tyler Rose Festival in Texas. Devitt recalls, “We hadn’t even put up the fi h panel when a Gold Star Mother placed a beautifully decorated candle at the base of the panel where her son’s name was inscribed.” Just as with the Wall in Washington, people began to leave mementos, so many that Devitt began collecting them at e Moving Wall’s off-season home in San Jose. He hopes to one day build a museum to display them but continues to focus on ensuring that the Wall travels to as many cities as possible.
As Gerry Stegmaier wrote in Among Friends, the newsletterofFriendsoftheVietnamVeteransMemorial: “ e Wall is solid, its granite face designed to resist the elements for all time. Yet, as visitors touch its surface, the Wall becomes almost fluid. Small ripples of hope and healing spread ever outwards. Like the concentric circles created when a stone is tossed into a pond, the impact of the Wall grows and grows.”
In its decades of travel, e Moving Wall has become a powerful symbol for millions of Americans who cannot make the trip to Washington. e Moving Wall offers a chance to Honor and Respect those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Bringing e Moving Wall to each community gives many people an opportunity they would never otherwise have, and the National Warplane Museum is honored to host the traveling memorial
By Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband is 72 years old and on a waiting list for a hip replacement due to severe osteoarthritis. The surgeon he was referred to is quite young, has been performing anterior minimally invasive hip replacements for five years, and does about 250 per year.
Originally we had asked to be referred to a different surgeon who has 30 years of experience, but we were told that older surgeons, although very experienced, do not do this procedure. Instead, they tend to do what they were initially trained to do, which includes cutting through muscle and tendon to access the hip. Apparently this causes a lengthier recovery period.
What are your thoughts on this? -- D.M.
ANSWER: In general, I do not recommending telling a surgeon which specific type of surgery to perform. You place yourself in the surgeon’s hands and expect to be treated to the best of their expertise.Depending on your particular issues,one type of surgery may be better than another, but only a surgeon can decide this.
I reviewed the published literature on minimally invasive surgery versus conventional surgery. Not everyone is a candidate for the minimally invasive procedure. There are some benefits to the minimally invasive surgery such as less postoperative pain, reduced hospital stay, and less blood loss.
However, there has been no consistent benefit shown for infection rates and complications such as dislocation or fracture near the prosthesis. There also isn’t evidence of any revision of the procedure. Some studies have suggested a higher rate of nerve injury with the minimally invasive procedure.
Since there are some short-term but no proven long-term benefits to the minimally invasive procedure, I advise you to find a surgeon you trust and listen to their recommendation for the right procedure in your husband’s case.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a couple issues with my bladder and a sleep aid. I am an 81-year-old male in fairly good health. I have a difficult time getting back to sleep after getting up to empty my bladder. My solution for this was to take a melatonin tablet after each trip back to bed. This seemed to help.
However, I researched melatonin online and found that some people, my wife included, can get nausea and stomach cramps from using it. While this does not happen with me, I’m wondering if taking 3 mg per night could be harmful to me, given the reaction my wife gets. -- J.T.M.
A. Q.
ANSWER: Although melatonin is generally safe, it can cause some side effects. In addition to the stomach cramps, people have reported vivid dreams or nightmares, short-term depression, dizziness, and headaches. A few people find the medication helpful enough that they are willing to live with these side effects, but many people will give up and try a different treatment for sleep.
If melatonin isn’t causing you any side effects, then it is likely safe for you. Many people use melatonin, and although long-term safety has not been proven in trials, it is increasingly unlikely that any long-term adverse effects haven’t been discovered.
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
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. MOVIES: What was the name of Ron Burgundy’s dog in “Anchorman”?
2. LITERATURE: The middle school student Greg Heffley is the protagonist of which book series?
3. SCIENCE: What is the Abyssal Zone in the ocean?
4. GEOGRAPHY: Where is the island of Aruba located?
5. TELEVISION: Which city is the setting for the series “Breaking Bad”?
6. PSYCHOLOGY: What is the fear of colors called?
7. ANATOMY: What connects muscles to bones?
8. U.S. STATES: Which state is home to the Badlands National Park?
9. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the sixth president of the United States?
10. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: What is September’s traditional birthstone?
ANSWERS
two answers differ from each other by only one letter, which has already been inserted. For example, if you exchange the A from MASTER for an I, you get MISTER. Do not change the order of the letters.
There’s so much happening at your local libraries!
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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.
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EatingforHealth-ThePowerofa Plant-ForwardPlate:Thisinteractive classintroducesanutritious,plantforwardapproachtoeatingthat’s flexible,delicious,andeasytofollow.Whetheryou’relookingto boostenergy,improvehearthealth, orsimplyeatmoremindfully,you’ll leavewithpracticaltoolstomake healthyeatingsustainableandsatisfying.Attendeeswillreceiverecipehandouts,nutritionquicktips, andenjoysamplesofdelicious superfoodstotryathome.PresentedbyDr.JudyKerpelman,ObGynandIINCertifiedHealthand NutritionCoachonWednesday, September24that6:30PMinthe library.Pleaseregisteratwww. RushLibrary.orgorcallusat 533-1370.
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MonroeCountyCivilServicePresentation
Monday,September29th,5:307:00PM
RepresentativesfromtheMonroe CountyCivilServicewillbevisiting todoapresentationonthegeneral overviewofhowCivilServicepositionsandexamsworkinthe county.Thisincludeshowtonavigatethewebsitetoolsaswellas MonroeCounty’sapplicationprocess.Therewithbeaquestionand answersessionattheend.Participantsarewelcometobringacopy oftheirresumeforreview. Registerathpl.orgorbycalling 585-359-7092
FallOpenHouse!AmericanLegionPost1151,260MiddleRoad, Henrietta-Saturday,September 27th.ComeandEnjoy-AreasNo. 1CountryRockBand-KENTUCKY OUTLAWSfrom1pm-4:30pm.No CoverCharge.HotButteredSweet Corn,ItalianSausage,HotDogs, Burgers,SaltPotatoes,AdultBeveragesandSodaavailableforpurchase.Comeandmeetyourlocal Veterans,Son’sOfTheLegionand ourAuxiliary.Bringalonganonperishablefooditemtohelpthe HenriettaFoodBank.Bringalong yourlawnchairsduetolimited seating.50-50Drawings/Games ofChance.FortheKids-MCSO MountedPatrol/FireSafetyHouse/ CHSAmbulance/HenriettaFDVehicles
FishFry -SEPTEMBER19th,46:30pm.Drivethrufishfry.12-14 oz,batteredhaddockfiletwith goldenbrownFrenchfries,homemadecoleslaw,tartarsauceand lemonwedge.$13.Ely-Fagan AmericanLegionPost1151,260 MiddleRd.,Henrietta.
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St.Peter’sRunningwiththeAngels5KRace- October5th,14:30pm,St.Peter’sEpiscopal Church,3825EastHenriettaRd., Henrietta.WendellHercules Memorial5K10thYear-Family friendly5Krun,walk,strollin neighborhoodssurroundingSt.Peter’sEpiscopalChurch.Chiptiming, awards,freepizzaandchickenBBQ followingtherace.Register:https:// runsignup.com/ormailtoSt.Peter’s3825E.HenriettaRoadHenrietta,NY14467.
EmbraceYourSistersPositively PinkinPittsfordWalk -Embrace YourSisters(EYS)hasprovided emergencyfundingforbreastcancerpatientssince2006.Theirservicenowextendsacross13Finger LakesRegioncounties.Annually, theyhostthePositivelyPinkin PittsfordWalkfundraiser.This year’sWalkwillbeheldonOctober 5,startingwithsame-dayregistrationsat9am.Thewalkextends throughtheTownofPittsfordand alongtheErieCanalfor1.8miles. EYSisa501(c)3;EIN:80-0277604. Registeronline:https://givebutter. com/2025EYSPPIPWalk
RugEvent-DisplayandSaleof Hand-KnottedRugs: September 24-27,10am,OneWorldGoods, PittsfordPlaza,3349MonroeAve., Rochester.Displayandsaleofclassictocontemporary,heirloomqualityhand-knottedrugsincluding Tribals,Bokharas,Persiansand Kilims.OneWorldGoodshostsa specialFairTradeRugEventfeaturingastunningcollectionofover 300hand-knottedrugs,ranging fromintricatefloralstohand-spun woolnaturaldyetribals.Admire thecraftsmanshipandintricatedesignsasweshowcasethesebeautifulpieces.OneWorldGoodspartnerswithBunyaad,afairtraderug companythatworkswithover850 familiesthroughout100villagesin Pakistan.
RushFireDept.LadiesAuxiliary AnnualPancakeBreakfast -The RushFireDepartmentLadiesAuxiliaryishavingtheirannualPancake Breakfast!Wewillhaveaselection ofpancakewithsausageorbacon andourfamousbreakfastsandwiches!!SaturdaySeptember27th, 8am-11amatthe1971RushMendonRd,Rush,INSIDEthefire house!TakeOutsAvailable!Joinus forbreakfastandthengoTheRush FallFestivalat6565EastRiver Road,Rush.https://rushfd.org
TrolleyandTrainRidesatthe RushFallFestival- Amongthe manyexcitingfeaturesoftheRush FallFestivalonSaturday,September 27,willbetrolleyandtrainrides thatincludevisitstoboththeNew YorkMuseumofTransportation andtheRochester&GeneseeValleyRailroadMuseum.Ridesdepart fromthetransportationmuseum every30minutesstartingat9:30, withavintagetrolleycarconnectingtoarealdieselfreighttrain.Buy ticketsattheNewYorkMuseumof Transportation,6393E.RiverRoad, forthefullexperienceoftworides andtwomuseums.$15perperson; ages4andyoungerfree.
“Women’sClubOfWebster October16thMeeting”- Ron Kampff,Vice-ChairofChallenger MiracleFieldofGreaterRochester willbespeakingtotheWomen’s ClubofWebsteratProietti’sRestaurant,980RidgeRd.,Websteron Thursday,October16th.Social: 11:15;Meeting:12:00noon; Lunch:12:30followedbyMr. Kampff’spresentation.EnjoyavarietyofProietti’spopularpizzas, salad,acannoliandcamaraderie. Cost:$19.NewmembersWELCOME!Sendcheckmadeoutto WCWbyOctober9thtoCarolyn Rittenhouse,405CountyLine Road,Ontario,14519.Questions(?).Ifcheckmightbelate, phoneCarolynat585-265-1303.
Farmers’MarketattheMoose Lodge- WEDNESDAYS,July9thSeptember24thfrom2-6PM.OPEN TOTHEPUBLICatthePavilionjust behindMooseLodge#2290,5375 WestHenriettaRd.,WestHenrietta. Information,pleasecontactSue Speta,585-259-3020.Tobenefit MooseCharitiesandlocalcharities.
By Lucie Winborne
* The asteroids in “Star Wars” were actually painted potatoes.
“Sarah’s Place is a unique location for that special event with the atmosphere of stepping back in time.”
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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As an elderly woman, I want to thank the Livingston County Sheriff’s Department for coming to my rescue when I ran out of gas on August 30th. They were helpful, respectful, and kind. They made my day! Thank you again! Sincerely, a grateful resident of Liv Co.
The article about The Enduring Legacy of Oliver’s by George Cassidy Payne was one of the best pieces I’ve ever read!! Made me tear up as I felt all the nostalgia he worked to help us feel and consider the importance of “sweet memories.”
We recently visited the Communication Technologies Museum in Bloomfield. It was so interesting seeing and learning about the many means of communication. Early radios, record players, telegraphy and more, including an actual Voice of America station. Thank you to the docent who spent time explaining about all the displays. This museum is definitely worth visiting.
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My heart is so heavy right now. With all the division in this supposedly United nation, why can’t people live and let live, take care of each other, treat each other with respect and dignity, pay their fair share so the lowest among us doesn’t perish so that all may enjoy the beauty and wonders of the world we get to share? Please, folks, please try to do your part. Little things add up. Little changes, movement toward equity and respect is monumental. Otherwise, I fear what this world will come to.
There is absolutely not enough ambulatory handicap parking anywhere. I just watched a young man about in his thirties, get out of his car and dart inside the store. He was power walking all through the store, grabbing his groceries and definitely in a hurry. He did the same when walking out. He definitely did not have an ambulatory problem. We went in and left at the same time; he had a cart full of groceries and I had two things. He saw me watching him so he looked at me and said yeah you’re not handicapped (Elderly with several spine surgeries ). My point is perhaps he had a mental handicap, BUT HE WALKED WELL. We need more parking spaces for ambulatory handicap. You know it’s hard to WALK in and out of the grocery stores and establishments. You have to also account for the people who use Grandma’s handicap tags. And we know that happens. Something needs to be changed where there are more handicapped spots for the ambulatory difficulties!! Please consider that somehow.
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2024 Ford Edge Titanium $32,795
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2024 Nissan Sentra SV 10k mi ................$23,295
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2021 Nissan Rogue Sport SV 32,281 mi ................................................. $23,495
2020 Ford Escape 4X4, 43k mi........................$16,795
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• WOODEN QUILTING FRAME. Never been used. Henrietta. 585-359-2455
• WHITE CRIB. Hardly used. Henrietta. 585-359-2455
• Orange DAYLILIES. You dig. Victor. 585-742-3687
• TOTAL GYM unit with replacement items. Older model. Works great. Fairport. 585-441-5641
• Rowe AMI 200 selection solid state JUKEBOX with records. Pick up Phelps. 585-766-9233
• WILTON CAKE DECORATING EQUIPMENT. Farmington. 585-794-9503
• 4-year-old WEBER GENESIS GRILL in working condition. You pick up and load. Farmington. Bobjava@gmail.com
• Heavy duty WALKER with seat and outdoor wheels. Brake needs fixing. Otherwise in good shape. Caledonia. 585-538-9825
• Emerson Color TV/VCR/DVD, triple combo, 19”. Heavy. Excellent condition. Pick up Geneseo. Text only. 585-797-8342
• PAPER MACHE HUMAN TORSOS for clothing displays. RG59 CABLE 70’. 585-483-1647
• MAGAZINES – Simple & Delicious, Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Cuisine at Home, Bake from Scratch, Cooks Country, Taste of Home, People, Star, Enquire. Webster. 585-671-1106
• WEEDWACKER. Yard Pro 140. Still works, I think. Webster/Penfield. Hponter@rochester.rr.com
• WINE BOTTLES - about 150 empties, no caps. Various colors. Pick up LeRoy. 585-230-8559
• 10” TABLE SAW. Adj. gate multiple blades with homemade stank. Rush. Mcyhockey@gmail.com
• 4 Hankook WINTER TIRES 215/60/R16. Great tread. Rowe SOFA BED. Good condition. Pick up Farmington. 585-880-4979
• LOOSE LEAF BINDERS and 2’ x 3’ x 3’ WOOD STORAGE BOXES. 585-483-1647
• POKER CHIPS (4 sets). Oakfield. nwcrawford@verizon.net
• 3 CARPET REMNANTS leftover from projects (cream, beige and brown) no binding. Oakfield. nwcrawford@verizon.net
• HIGH BACK LOVESEAT with matching throw pillows. Really good shape. Beige and taupe striped. Very nice. Canandaigua. whitelily@spectrum.net
• OLD JEANS. Any size/color/condition. Also, SWEATSHIRTS. 585-297-9273
• MODEL KITS BUILT/UNBUILT - Aviation, autos, figures, ships, space, etc. Parts and pieces okay. Call 585-314-6989
• AMBER LIGHT BAR. Strobe or LED preferred. 585-450-1367
• UPRIGHT PIANO is in good condition. Unable to pick up, delivery needed. Batavia. 347-552-3860
• 12” TELEVISION SET in good working order. 585-442-6907
• ELECTRONIC PARTS, ICs, connectors, relays, switches, test equip, hobby/prototype items, repair manuals, old/obsolete/surplus. Will pick up. wanted@rochester.rr.com or 585-746-9904
• BASEBALL HAT collections for display. 585-766-8842
• MOWER DECK for 100 series John Deere mower. lannlot@rochester.rr.com
• One or two POSTS – WOOD or METAL. Anything suitable for hanging a hammock. Brittany@simplicityofhealth.com
• ROCKER/RECLINER LIFT CHAIR. 585-447-3376
• PICNIC TABLE and CHAIRS. 585-381-6546
• EXERCISE BIKE. 585-356-5190
• PERENNIALS. Looking for all kinds of perennials for community gardening project. No place too far for pickup. info@medinatriennial.org
• CROQUET SET, SOCK ASSIST, COAT TREE, and a two-drawer dark wood FILE CABINET. 585-507-8788
• PRICE STICKER GUN, set of WALKIE TALKIES and some 3X T-SHIRTS. 585-415-8513
• COMIC BOOKS. Any condition, any amount. Text/call 585-260-0437
• Any APPLE PRODUCTS. iPhone, earbuds, anything. 585-489-8390
• Small DOG CRATE to use to put a feral cat in for transport to vet. 585-808-7984
• Used or new BARBED WIRE. 585-363-0218
• VINTAGE SKATEBOARDS for decoration. 585-766-8842
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23-Sept:“BodyguardofLies”(Documentary)
24-Sept:“HotelCostiera”(Season1)
24-Sept:“SlowHorses”(Season5)
25-Sept:“HouseofGuinness”(Season1)
25-Sept:“Wayward”(Season1)
26-Sept:“Ruth&Boaz”(NR)
26-Sept:“TheSavant”(LimitedSeries)
26-Sept:“TheManinMyBasement”(R)
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Cider stations - Lemonade stands that are staples of summer give way to hot or cold cider offerings come the fall. Cold ciders are perfect for an unseasonably warm fall day while warm varieties are tailor-made for days when there’s a chill in the air.
LIMA: 2711ClayStreet. ESTATE SALE.Fri9/26-Sat9/278am-4pm Dunewoodcharcoal92”diningtable w8chairs,highbackrecliningchair set,kingbedroomsuite,fullsizebed frames,dressers,desks,coffeetables, jewelry,clothing,electronicsincluding keyboards,monitorsandgaming items,boardgames,shelving,musical equipmentincludingguitar,violin& keyboard,beekeepingproducts,Husky workbenches,SnapperPros200xserieszeroturnmowerw61”cut, Husqvarnaselfpropelledpushmower 650series&chainsaw,gardening itemsincludingdualbatchcompost tumbler,Stihlmm55tiller&weed eater,Gorillagardenwagon,galvanizedsteelraisedgardenbeds& wheelbarrows,kayakpaddles,LStractorLL4106withloader,Kobaltcementmixer,tools,motorcyclehelmets,tennisracquets,chicken incubator,portablehammock&stand, medicalexamtables,officemetalstorageunitswithdrawers&pulldown cover,4-linesmallbusinessphone system,LionelNorthPoletrain& tracksandsomuchmore...evenanerf guncollection&dogtoys!Bringhelp movingheavyitems.Saturday:50% offmostitems.
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HENRIETTA:181Nevins Rd.September20thand September21st(10am4pm).Housewares,Generator,TruckAccessories, BaseballCards,Comic Books,Trains,Toys,Books, SportingGoods,Fishing Poles,SkisandBootsand More!MotivatedtoSell!
PITTSFORD: 260StoneRoad. September20th(9-3pm). AUDIO/VIDEOEQUIPMENT SALE.Ladders,wires,speakers, tools.Toomuchtolist!
ROCHESTER: 6NotreDame Drive.September19th-21st (9-5pm).Scrapbooking,renaissancegarb,householditems,art supplies,furniture,someclothing, games.
Yard sales are popular ways to make money and clear homes of unwanted items.
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Billie showed up on our farm about a year ago, and is the sweetest cat we’ve ever had.
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Submit resume and letter of interest to: Recruitment Manager 601 Elmwood Ave., Box 674, Rochester, NY 14642 or AnimalResource@urmc.rochester.edu University of Rochester is an EOE.
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GUNKNIFE&AMMO SHOW:SATURDAYONLY! September27th(9am-4pm) CattaraugusCountyFairgrounds501ErieSt.,LittleValley,NY. 100tablestoview.BuySell& Trade.$6admission.Cattaraugus, Chautauqua,andAlleganypistol clerksonsite. NFGShows.com
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