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A variety of American travel sources project an increase in travel in 2025, and Spring Break started it off strong. What is your favorite type of travel experiences?

- Beach vacations

- City sightseeing

- Hiking and nature adventures

- Cultural and historical tours

- Food and wine trips

- Road trips - Cruises

- Luxury resorts - Backpacking Poll ends 04-29-2025 Poll ended 04-22-2025

With the first all-female space crew in more than 60 years launching this week, all eyes are to the sky and possibilities of human space exploration in the future. If you had the means and opportunity to launch into space, would you?

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HOW SMALL BUSINESSES CAN MAKE THE MOST OF LOCAL MARKETS

Balance engagement with patience: NFIB® recommends that business owners tone down their sales efforts without coming off as disengaged. Warmly welcome visitors to the booth or stall and express a willingness to discuss products customers appear interested in. But keep in mind that many people attend festivals and marketplaces to browse, so give them space after welcoming them to the booth.

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Oxygen is essential for the roots of grass to breathe and grow strong enough to support healthy lawns. But according to the Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, compacted soil can produce a decrease in oxygen content that can make it hard for roots to thrive. Soil compaction can result from a number of activities, including walking on grass or driving or parking vehicles on grass. When soil is compacted, it breaks into small particles that reduce the amount of pore space in the soil. That makes it hard for water, oxygen and nutrients to get through, threatening the strength of the roots and putting the grass in jeopardy. Aerating a lawncanhelphomeownersfoster strong root growth and healthy grass. When to aerate may be contingent upon local climate, so homeownerswhosuspectthesoil in their yards is compact should consult with a local landscaping professionaltodeterminethebest timetoaeratetheirlawns.

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The PathStone Weatherization Assistance Program is available for income-eligible households in Monroe County located outside of the city limits.

1. MOVIES: Which animated movie was the first to be nominated for a Best Picture Academy Award?

2. GEOGRAPHY: Interior and exterior film shots of Alnwick Castle in England are featured in the first two movies of which film series?

3. TELEVISION: What was the last name of the family in the sitcom “Married ... With Children”?

4. LITERATURE: For which category is the Caldecott Medal awarded?

5. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Also known as a double eagle, what is the golf term for scoring three under par on a hole?

6. ANATOMY: What is the protein that carries oxygen in the blood?

7. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president was the first to name a woman as a Cabinet member?

8. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a baby toad called?

9. FOOD & DRINK: Which fastfood chain’s secret ingredient is 11 herbs and spices?

10. ASTRONOMY: How many moons does Mars have?

ANSWERS

1. “Beauty and the Beast.”
2. “Harry Potter.”
3. Bundy.
4. Outstanding children’s picture books.
5. Albatross. 6. Hemoglobin.
7. Franklin D. Roosevelt named Frances Perkins as Labor Secretary. 8. Tadpole. 9. Kentucky Fried Chicken.
10. Two: Phobos and Deimos.

Meet Mama

Mama is a sweet and silly 18-year-old puggle from Honeoye Falls. She loves nothing more than moseying around the yard and helping in the kitchen, patiently waiting for scraps, snacks and snuggles.

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Is this puppy ready for a long hike?

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I adopted a beautiful pup at about 3 months old this winter. Now that the weather is warming up and “Blondie” is about 6 months old, I can’t wait to start going on hikes with her. How far can a puppy that age walk? Do you have any safety tips? – Carl J., via email

DEAR CARL: Blondie sounds like an amazing pup! With the correct training, she will eventually be able to accompany you on some hikes – but not this season.

Puppies at 6 months of age should only take limited walks, ranging from five to 10 minutes max, on level ground. Don’t take them farther – pushing them too soon can cause a host of physical problems because their growth plates haven’t fused.

Most experts recommend lengthening walks gradually starting from about 9 months. For longer distances over uneven ground, and when training dogs to carry their own panniers, wait until they are 12 to 18 months old.

So, you won’t be able to take Blondie with you on day hikes this year – unless you carry her. There are special “sport sacks” just for carrying small- to medium-size dogs. Think of it as a fitness challenge for you, and a way for your pup to learn to love the outdoors.

In the meantime,you can work on Blondie’s obedience training.It’s critical that she respond immediately when you call her, especially out on hikes. She should also be well socialized to people and other dogs – this prevents a lot of grief on the trail. Right now is the perfect time to do that, and to bond with your dog so that you have fun whether you’re outdoors or not.

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Grow, grow, grow your own veggies

Nothing beats the flavor of fresh-picked fruits and vegetables, but growing your own food benefits more than just your taste buds! Here are a few more great reasons to start a vegetable garden of your own or a community garden:

• Eating just-picked ripened vegetables from your garden lets you enjoy peak nutritional value over food that has been harvested, shipped and distributed to a grocery store.

• Gardening promotes functional fitness through movement. It also treats your body to fresh air and Vitamin D from the sunlight.

• Growing your own food reduces use of fossil fuels traditionally needed to transport produce from farms to grocers.

Getting started is as easy as picking an area that receives at least six hours of daylight exposure, whether it’s a plot of earth or a raised planter box. Find out what grows well in your area by talking to neighbors or vendors at your local farmers’ market, then start small with something you really enjoy eating!

All-Natural Strategies to Safely Protect Fruits and Vegetables

• Plant gardens in raised beds. Raised beds can eliminate some garden infiltration by small critters that come up and under from the ground, such as rabbits, gophers, groundhogs, slugs, and some other crawling pests.

• Prepare homemade insecticide. The environmental information site Treehugger provides information on making a homemade insecticide from vegetable oil and a mild soap. Use one cup of oil with one tablespoon of soap (such as Dr Bronner’s castile soap). Add this mixture to one quart of water in a spray bottle. This concoction can eradicate aphids, mites, thrips, and more by coating insects’ bodies and effectively suffocating them. Soap-and-water sprays or even neem oil sprays work similarly.

• Sprinkle diatomaceous earth. Diatomaceous earth, commonly known as DE, is an abrasive powder comprised of fossilized algae diatoms. It’s commonly used as a filter medium in swimming pools, but also makes an effective pesticide. The material’s abrasive and absorbent qualities draw moisture out of insects, essentially dehydrating them to death. DE can be sprinkled around the base of plants, but will need to be reapplied a er rain and watering.

• Space out plants. Tightly planted crops create a breeding ground for fungal diseases and also provide hiding spots and warmth for pests. Leaving room between plants can help avoid these issues, according to Gardening Channel.

• Use row covers or garden mesh. Many plants can be covered all year long as long as the covers are li ed during flowering if the crops depend on pollination by bees. Veggiemesh® is a cover that can be laid over plants.

• Interplant crops in the garden. Interplanting is a technique that involves alternating crops, herbs and flowers to confuse the pests so they have a difficult time finding what they want to eat. Alternate rows of vegetables with herbs and flowers that appeal to beneficial insects.

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HOW SMALL BUSINESSES CAN MAKE THE MOST OF LOCAL MARKETS

Make things easy for customers: Cash was once king at community festivals and marketplaces, but the convenience of plastic and even touch-less payments has long since replaced hard currency as consumers’ preferred method of payment. In fact, a recent study from Visa found that contact-less payment usage in the United States grew by 150 percent between March 2019 and March 2020. Card readers are inexpensive and easy to use. Businesses can still accept cash payments, as accepting both cash and card increases the chances of making more money.

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Give Back

• Small businesses donate 250% more to local nonprofits and community causes than big corporations!

• They sponsor local youth sports, school fundraisers, and community events.

• They create opportunities, offering first jobs and career growth for locals.

• They help shape the identity of our town. Local shops, cafés, artisans, and service providers give our community its character and charm.

When you spend your money at a locally owned store, café, service provider, or farm stand, you’re not just making a purchase—you’re making an investment in your community’s future.

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Our community is so fortunate to have [a local] pharmacy. The pharmacy and store staff are always so helpful and friendly and never make you feel like a bother if you have questions. Thank you and keep up the good work!

Car Accident Witness

[A couple months ago] my vehicle was struck on the passenger side by a vehicle driving on the wrong side of the road while I was stopped at a signal light. Because my focus was on the red light I did not see the vehicle coming toward me going thru the red light and was blindsided at the impact, with the car then continuing on to collide head on with a 3rd vehicle. She was kind enough to follow this vehicle for quite a distance knowing it would cause an accident and to speak with me and the police as a witness. I am extremely grateful for the time she spent to set the record straight in which some explanations as to who is at fault or what actually happened can be twisted around by some insurance companies.

Grave Concerns

On a recent visit to my parent’s grave to place an Easter wreath, I was saddened to see so many dead X-mas wreaths and plants still on graves in April. We’re blessed to be able to leave flowers, flags and objects as some cemeteries don’t allow it at all. People need to be more considerate and respectful of the deceased and their families and remove the dead plants in a timely manner or replace any faded artificial flowers and flags. The presence of litter detracts from the peaceful and solemn atmosphere of the cemetery.

To those of you who are standing right at the doors of an elevator waiting to get on, please allow people to get off the elevator before you try to get on. It does no good for you to hurry and get on the elevator before people get off. Please use elevator etiquette.

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Being Insistent About a Scan Saves the Life Of a Cancer Patient &body mind

DEAR DR. ROACH: About 12 years ago, I had a scan done to look for the cause of a problem that I was having for many months: pain in my abdomen and vomiting. (It turned out to be Barrett’s esophagus, which was found with a scope.) Fortunately for me, I read the report from the scan. The report said there was a spot on my kidney that ought to be checked in a year. I was very busy at the time, and my doctor retired, so I had to find another one.

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Five years went by, and one day during a routine visit with my doctor, I remembered the report and asked my new doctor for another scan. She said she couldn’t order a scan without a reason. I then told her about the report from five years ago, but she did a cursory look at my papers and said she could not find it. I asked her to keep looking. She looked again, found it, then ordered a scan.

This move saved my life. The scan showed something larger than before. I went to Johns Hopkins Hospital and met a very good doctor who told me there was an 80% chance that I had cancer, and we should forgo a biopsy and remove it. He did this, and the cancer was fully contained. I didn’t have to do chemotherapy.

It has now been five years with yearly scans and no problems in my kidney. Please encourage people to read their reports. -- F.B.

ANSWER: : Although doctors should read these carefully and act on them appropriately, important findings can be overlooked sometimes. You are absolutely right that you are your own best health advocate, and you did the right thing by bringing the finding up to your new doctor.

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• 32” HD Olevia FLAT SCREEN TV. Not a “smart” TV. Excellent condition. Avon. Text 585-576-6828

• Round GLASS OUTDOOR TABLE with four chairs. Must be able to pick up. Livonia. Call/text 585-346-2517

• Electrolux CANISTER VACUUM BAGS and FILTERS. Fit most canister models. Livonia. enaginny@gmail.com

• COLORING BOOKS, CRAYONS, big PICTURES of animals, BATHMAT, men’s SHAVING CREAM and more. Henrietta. 585-236-0426 (lv msg)

• California King WATERBED MATTRESS with frame, liner, headboard, and heater. US Water Mattress - good quality. Pick up, Lima. 585-233-6793

• POWER LIFT/TILT RECLINER, good condition. Pick up, Lima. 585-233-6793

• EXERCISE BIKE (Wenoker) - NEVER BEEN USED, max weight: 350 lbs. Electronic Monitor (battery operated). Elba. Text only: 716-474-1709

• Multiple HOT WHEELS TRACK SETS; cars, includes “Ultimate Garage;” lots and lots of track-set parts. Newark. 3margcos@gmail.com.

• RED JACKETS CLASS OF 1956 graduation class photo, commencement program and group photo of senior trip to Washington. Victor. 585-742-3687

• UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO. Corfu. 716-523-2406

• INCONTINENCE PANTIES – five pair, size XXS. Original packing. 585-216-9754

• Gently used BEAUTY REST QUEEN SIZE MATTRESS. Pick up, Geneseo. 585-943-7477

• VCR MOVIES, 8-TRACK TAPES, and a hamper full of CLOTH MATERIAL. Palmyra. Call/text 315-398-9523

• Flashforge 3D PRINTER w/supplies, good condition. Macedon. 585-704-7430

• KITCHEN CUPBOARDS and CABINETS. 585-704-1624

• Old FOUNTAIN PENS, working or non-working. bartonta@gmail.com

• VINTAGE CLOTHING - 1800s to the 1980s. T-shirts, sweatshirts, jackets, jeans, hats. Men’s and women’s. 585-766-8842

• CLASSICAL RECORDS, others considered. 585-766-8842

• QUEEN and TWIN MATTRESS. If possible, deliver to Batavia. Text 716-296-3277

• CEILING FAN BLADES for 48” unit (5 matching 20”L) in very good condition. Not rattan. penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com

• PIANO ROLLS. 585-323-1762 (lv msg)

• Sturdy, folding WHEELCHAIR with big wheels on the back. 585-519-1261

• Travel size CPAP MACHINE. 518-588-4189

• VINTAGE AUDIO. AM/FM Walkman’s, CD Walkman’s, Turntables, Receivers, Records, Tapes, CDs, etc. 585-766-8842

• Gas powered ATV or DIRT BIKE in need of work for father/son project. Call or text 315-576-1278

• WEBER GRILL, gas, or charcoal. Call or text Matt 315-576-1278

• GLUCOSE MONITOR with TESTING STRIPS or can be Dexcom, FreeStyle Libre also. 585-993-2432

• Four pieces of 8’ x 1” ELECTRIC CONDUIT for bird house post. Honeoye Falls Scout project. 585-260-8951

• Small CAR (automatic) in working condition, GAME SYSTEMS (handheld or other), COSTUME JEWELRY, CD PLAYER, POLICE SCANNERS. 585-415-8513

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The list of food recalls is growing

It seems that there’s one recall after the other lately, mostly for our foods. To stay safe with what we eat, we need to keep an eye on those recalls. Some of them have been scarily bizarre. The latest ones include pieces of plastic in sausages, wood in frozen meals, stones in chocolate bars, botulism in juice and tree nuts in cheesecake.

Then there are the undeclared allergens, like the milk that was in tortilla chips and chicken salad, which can affect people who have a dairy allergy.

And we have the hot sauce with undeclared sulfites, which can seriously affect people who have an allergy to sulfites.

Then, in a potentially very dangerous mistake for those with heart and blood pressure problems, ground coffee was labeled as decaffeinated when it actually had caffeine.

And when you thought you’d recover from an illness with some over-thecounter help, we had a cough and cold medication recalled for being contaminated.

Humans aren’t the only ones to be affected by the wrong ingredients in our foods. A recent recall was for a dog snack that was contaminated with salmonella.

Nobody likes extra email to wade through, but in the case of recalls, we really do need to pay attention.

Signing up for email notifications is the best thing we can do right now, especially with the increase in the number of recalls. Go to www.recalls.gov/ food.html, www.fsis.usda.gov/recalls and www.foodsafety.gov to sign up for email alerts. Or if you really don’t want extra emails in your inbox, make a point of going to those sites once a week and scrolling through the list of new recalls.

Even if you think you probably don’t have a recalled item, if you’ve ever bought it in the past, check your freezer and cabinets. That item might still be there.

Volunteers Needed

GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY

- Big Springs Museum: Mondays 9:00 until noon & Sundays 1:00 - 4:00. You may even be able to work from home. Research and writing, website maintenance, social media posting, organizing, carpentry, painting, cleaning, electrical, event planning, membership management & growth, and more! Email bigspringsevents@gmail.com or call 585-538-9880

• Light Hill: Called to care for others? Join us at Light Hill where your time and compassion can bring comfort, hope, and light to terminallyill residents and their families. Volunteers make a meaningful difference in our fellow community member’s precious final journey. Email mk@lighthillhome.org or call 585-393-1311

• Crossroads House: Genesee County’s only comfort care home. Please consider lending your time and talents to care for our two residents at end-of-life. Will train! Email: jennshaffer@crossroadshouse.com

• Vincent House: An end-of-life resident care volunteer provides compassionate support, companionship, and comfort to residents in their final months, assisting with personal care needs, administering medication, making light meals, and creating a peaceful, dignified environment. Email: vhvolunteer@frontier.com or call 585-728-2427

• Catholic Charities Tri-County Office: Volunteer to be a friendly inperson visitor, or caller, to an isolated older adult who lives near you, in Genesee or Orleans Counties. Flexibly scheduled visits are 2-4 times/ month for approximately one hour. Play games, share hobbies or just converse! Email: lisa.wittmeyer@ccwny.org or call 716-341-6751

• Purple Pony erapeutic Horsemanship: Purple Pony is located in LeRoy. Volunteers help during riding sessions for riders with disabilities. Sidewalkers, leaders and general clean up help is welcomed. Required volunteer training with next training on March 25 and 27th. Go to website purplepony.org

• Begin Again Horse Rescue: We need you! e horses need you! Volunteer in the barn. Volunteer in the tack shop. Volunteer for fundraising. Volunteer once or on a regular schedule. Volunteer on the weekend or during the week. Email: info@beginagainrescue.org

• Tool ri Shop: Volunteer/donation based storefront that provides reuse of tools/hardware. Flexible Volunteer times with variety of roles from Cashier to Tool Preparation, with profits benefiting Senior programs in our Community. Email delandfire@gmail.com to become part of our family.

• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry: Shopping Assistants needed. Tuesday mornings from 10am-12pm. Email: ggefoodpantry@gmail.com

• Genesee County CASA for Children: Change a Child’s Story! CASA is seeking volunteers to advocate for the best interest of children who come to the attention of Family Court as a result of abuse and/ or neglect. Flexible schedule, training provided, supportive network. Make that difference! Email: director@geneseecountycasa.org

• Guiding Eyes for the Blind: Do you love dogs? Join our So Tier region and volunteer to raise a puppy to be a future guide dog. You supply love, socializing and basic obedience. We provide vet care and classes. Email: Sshaw7301@gmail.com

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LEGAL NOTICE

BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNUAL BUDGET PRESENTATION AND BUDGET VOTE

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual budget presentation of the inhabitants of Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, qualified to vote at school meetings in said district, will be held at the Fred W. Hill School cafetorium, Allen Street, Brockport, New York, on Tuesday, May 6, 2025, at 5:30 p.m., for the transaction of such business as is authorized by the Education Law.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that a copy of the statements of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for the school purposes, specifying the several purposes and the amount for each, may be obtained by any taxpayer in the district during the fourteen (14) days immediately preceding the annual meeting except Saturday, Sunday or holidays at each of the following schools in which school is maintained during the hours of 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., viz: Brockport Central High School, A.D. Oliver Middle School, Elizabeth Barclay School, John J. Ginther School, and Fred W. Hill School.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that petitions nominating candidates for the office of member of the Board of Education must be filed in the Office of the Clerk of the District between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. not later than the thirtieth day preceding the school election on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, to wit: to be filed not later than April 21, 2025. The following vacancies to be filled on the Board of Education: One (1), five-year term, 2025-2030. Petitions must be directed to the Clerk of the District, must be signed by at least twentyfive (25) qualified voters of the district, must state the residence of each signer, and shall state the name and residence of the candidate. Said petitions shall not describe any specific vacancy upon the Board of Education for which the candidate is nominated. Petitions are available at the Clerk’s Office/Business Office, District Office Building, 40 Allen Street, Building 100, Brockport, New York. Candidates for the Board of Education are required by law to file sworn statements of campaign expenses. An initial statement must be filed at least 30 days before the election, a second statement must be filed on or before the fifth day preceding the election and a final statement must be filed within 20 days after the election. Information on this procedure may be obtained from the District Clerk.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that on Tuesday, May 20, 2025, same being the Tuesday 14 days following the day on which the annual budget presentation of the district is held, voting will be held in the Technology and Training Center, 40 Allen Street, Building 800, Brockport, New York, in said District, between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m., to fill the above designated vacancies on the Board of Education.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that at the same time and place as said election, to wit: on May 20, 2025, at the Technology and Training Center, 40 Allen Street, Building 800, Brockport, New York, in said District, the annual budget and appropriation and expenditure of $600,000 from the 2021 Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund (established by the voters on May 18, 2021) will be voted upon, and that said budget approval and capital reserve fund expenditure shall be designated as Proposition No.1 on the voting machine.

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that Proposition No. 1 will appear on the ballot labels of the voting machines used at said meeting in the following abbreviated form: PROPOSITION NO. 1

Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit:

Resolved, that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District, Brockport, New York, be and hereby is authorized to expend the sums set forth in the amount of $102,502,074 during the fiscal school year 2025-2026 and to levy the necessary tax, therefore and to appropriate and expend $600,000 from the 2021 Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund, be approved? PROPOSITION NO. 2

Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: Resolved that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District is hereby authorized to establish a Capital Reserve Fund pursuant to Section 3651 of the Education Law (to be known as the “2025 Bus Purchase Capital Reserve Fund”), with the purpose of such fund being to finance the purchase of school buses, vehicles and equipment that would be eligible for financing under the Local Finance Law, and costs incidental thereto, the ultimate amount of such fund to be $7,900,000 plus earnings thereon, the probable term of such fund to be ten (10) years, but such fund shall continue in existence until liquidated in accordance with the Education Law or until the funds are exhausted, and the sources from which the funds shall be obtained for such Reserve are (i) amounts from budgetary appropriations from time to time, and (ii) unappropriated fund balance made available by the Board of Education from time to time, and (iii) New York State Aid received and made available by the Board of Education from time to time, all as permitted by law.

PROPOSITION NO. 3

Shall the following resolution be adopted, to wit: Resolved that the Board of Education of the Brockport Central School District is hereby authorized to establish a Capital Reserve Fund pursuant to Section 3651 of the Education Law (to be known as the “2025 Building Capital Reserve Fund”), with the purpose of such fund being to finance construction, reconstruction, rehabilitation, improvement and equipping of school buildings and facilities and site improvements, and costs incidental thereto, the ultimate amount of such fund to be $19,700,000, plus earnings thereon, the probable term of such fund to be 10 years, but such fund shall continue in existence until liquidated in accordance with the Education Law or until the funds are exhausted, and the sources from which the funds shall be obtained for such Reserve are (i) amounts from budgetary appropriations from time to time, and (ii) unappropriated fund balance made available by the Board of Education from time to time, and (iii) New York State Aid received and made available by the Board of Education from time to time, all as permitted by law.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that absentee ballots may be obtained between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk, commencing April 22, 2025, at the Clerk’s Office/Business Office, District Office Building, 40 Allen Street, Building 100, Brockport, New York. Absentee ballots must be received by the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, 2025. A list to whom absentee ballots are issued will be available for inspection by qualified voters of the district in the office of the District Clerk on each of the five days prior to the day of the election, except Saturdays and Sundays, and such list will also be posted at the polling place at the election.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that applications for early mail ballots for qualified voters of the district may be applied for in the office of the District Clerk between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays. Applications are available at the Clerk’s Office/Business Office, District Office Building, 40 Allen Street, Building 100, Brockport, New York. A list of all persons to whom early mail ballots shall have been issued, will be available in the said office of the clerk on each of the five days prior to the day of the election, except Saturdays and Sundays, and such list will also be posted at the polling place at the election.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that applications for military absentee ballots for qualified Military voters may be obtained between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except holidays, from the District Clerk. Applications are available at the Clerk’s Office/Business Office, District Office Building, 40 Allen Street, Building 100, Brockport, New York. A military voter may designate a preference to receive a military ballot application/ballot by mail, facsimile transmission, or electronic mail in their request for such military ballot application. If a military voter does not designate a preference, the school district shall transmit the military ballot application and/or military ballot by mail. All military ballots must be received in the office of the District Clerk no later than 5:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, 2025.

NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that qualified voters of the district shall be entitled to vote at the annual vote and election. A qualified voter is one who is (1) a citizen of the United States, (2) eighteen (18) years of age or older, and (3) a resident within the district for a period of thirty (30) days preceding the vote and election. The district requires all persons offering to vote at the budget vote and election to provide one (1) form of proof of residency pursuant to Education Law §2018-c. Such forms may include a valid driver’s license, a non-driver identification card, or a voter registration card. Upon proof of residency, the school district requires all persons offering to vote to provide their signature, printed name, and address. The School District Clerk is hereby authorized to amend the notice of the Annual District Meeting from time to time as, in his or her discretion, such amendment may be required. By order of the Board of Education

Of the Brockport Central School District

Debra Moyer

District Clerk Brockport Central School District

hometown events

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Hamlin Public Library

1680 Lake Road, Hamlin 585-964-2320 • hamlinlibraryny.org

M & W 10-6; Tu & Th 10-8; F 10-4; Sa 10-2

Hoag Library

134 S. Main St., Albion • 585-589-4246

Visit our website for hours: www.hoaglibrary.org

Holley Community

Free Library

86 Public Square, Holley 585-638-6987 • holleylibrary.org

M & W 10-8; Tu, Th & F 10-5 Sa 10-2 Sept.-June (closed Sa during summer)

Seymour Library

161 East Ave., Brockport • 585-637-1050 www.seymourlibraryweb.org

M-Th 10-8; F 10-6; Sa 10-3

PARMAPUBLICLIBRARY:

Sensory PlayTime-Monday,April 28th10:00-11:00am Drop-inplaytimerecommended forages1-3butallarewelcome. Noregistrationrequired.

MovieMadness-Thursday,May1st 2:00-4:00pm Conclave(2024)followsoneofthe world’smostsecretiveandancient events-selectingthenewPope. RatedPG.Registrationisavailable butnotrequired.

StarWarsTake&MakeCraftsSaturday,May3rdAllDay CelebrateStarWarsDay(May4th) earlywithaspecialtake-homeporg andDarthVadercraft.Kitsare availableonafirst-come-first-serve basisinthechildren’sarea.

KidFitSession-Saturday,May3rd 10:30-11:30am Childrenages6-12arewelcometo joinVictoryFitnessaswehula hoop,jumprope,dance,stretch, yoga,andmore!Pleasebringwater anddressincomfortableclothes andshoes.Registrationrequired. Pleaseonlyregisterchildrenwho willbeparticipating.

ALBION

FreeConcert: The GeneseeValley WindEnsembleinvitesthecommunitytoafreeconcertonFriday, May3rdat4:00PMatAlbion MiddleSchool.Thisfamily-friendly eventwillfeatureadynamicprogramofclassicwindbandrepertoireandcontemporaryfavorites performedbytalentedlocal musicians.Theensembleisdedicatedtobringinghigh-qualitylive musictotheregionandcelebrating thejoyofcommunityperformance. Admission:Freeandopentothe public.Comeenjoyanafternoonof inspiringmusicandhelpsupport theartsinourcommunity.Allare welcome!Formoreinformation, followtheGeneseeValleyWind EnsembleonFacebookorvisit www.geneseevalleywindensemble. org

ALEXANDER

Mt.PleasantCemeteryAssociation AnnualMeeting- Mt. PleasantCemeteryAssociationof DodgesonRoad,AlexanderisholdingitsAnnualMeetingonTuesday, May13,2025at7pmattheSt. JamesEpiscopalChurch,405E. MainSt.,Batavia.Allplotowners, familymembersandinterested communitymembersarewelcome. Forcemeteryinformation,call 585-734-2337.

BATAVIA

“SavetheDate”-DownSyndrome ParentSupportGroupDINEOUTFUNDRAISER@Batavia OriginalPizzeria-May21from11 amto9pm.DineinorTakeout. DownSyndromeParentSupport GroupofGeneseeCounty-Come &ShowYourSupport!

BROCKPORT

CommunityHygieneBank- Distribution onSATURDAY,MAY3,at JubileeChristianChurch(3565 LakeRd.N.inBrockport).INSIDE pickupfrom10:30AM-1PM. Pleasebringyourownbagsto transportitems.Youmustregister onlineathttps://shorturl.at/JKN6c orcall585-283-9356THURSDAYS ONLY.Walk-inswillbehandled onlyastimepermits.Personalhygieneitemsarefreeforfamiliesand individualsinneedwholiveinthe BrockportSchoolDistrict,SUNY Brockport,andruralfarmworkers. BringphotoorstudentIDforeach familymemberandproofofresidency(currentbill).Formoreinformationcall585-283-9356or emailjlyon@hygiene4all.org.

“ReturntoDraspar”- A comedy in2acts,presentedbytheBUM Players.Freedessertofferedat Intermission.Anoriginal copyrightedplaybyGary“Turk” Thomas.HeldMay15-17,7pm9:30pmandMay18,2pm-4:30pm attheBrockportUnitedMethodist ChurchFellowshipHallStage,92 MainStreetatErieStreet,Brockport.$10-G.A.;$8-Sr.(+65);$25One-householdFamily.Reservationsandinfoat585-637-4240or 585-261-7381.

HAMLIN

14thannual,ILoveMyParkDay - SaturdayMay3rd. Hostedby theFriendsofHamlinBeachState Park.The14thannualILoveMy ParkDayisbeingheldonSaturday May3rdfrom9am-noonatHamlin BeachStatePark.Takeadayto volunteertoenhanceandhelpprepareourparkfortheupcoming springandsummerseason.Visit https://www.ptny.org/events/i-lovemy-park-day,tosignuptovolunteer.

HOLLEY

WineTasting&Farmer’sMarket Fundraiser - Joinusatthe CommunityFreeLibraryforour annualWineTastingandFarmer’s MarketfundraiseronMay2nd from7:00pmto9:00pm!Tickets areavailablefor$25each,ortwo ticketsfor$40.Wewillhavefour wineries,threefarms,andtwoentrepreneursattending.Unlimited tastings,snacks,freeglasssouvenir, andachancetowinarafflebasket whichincludesthreebottlesof wineandchocolate!Ticketsare availableinpersonattheCommunityFreeLibraryoronlineatwww. holleylibrary.org

OAKFIELD

JoinUsAtTheGoose! Coffee Hour EveryWednesdayfrom10:00 a.m.to11a.m.,Justwalkinand joinus!PleaseFollowTheGoose Facebookpageforupdates,additions,andcancellations.The GOOSECommunityCenter,33 SouthMainSt.,Oakfield.http:// www.warriorhouseofwny.com

ChairYoga - EveryThursdayfrom 10:00a.m.to11:00a.m.Opento all!Allequipmentisprovided!No RegistrationRequired!Walkinand joinus!TheGOOSECommunity Center,33SouthMainStreet,Oakfield.http://www. warriorhouseofwny.com

SPENCERPORT

KiwanisClubofSpencerportScavenger HuntRoadRally: The 5thSpencerportScavengerHunt RoadRallyisscheduledforMay 17th,12-3:30pm!Itcovers Spencerport,Brockport,andHilton. Signyourteamofupthrough5for gamesandfunasafamily, twosome,bringgrandchildren! Bringonesmartphoneandyour happysmiletodrivearounddoing activitiesandtakingphotos.Earn pointsforprizes,$490inWegman giftcards!Fourpointsplacements and4specialcategories!Thereare allnewcluesthisyear.Somany teamsenjoytherally,theykeep comingback!Moreinformation andregistrationathttps:// givebutter.com/SPRR25

STAFFORD

GCC’sAnnualScholarship Scramble GolfTournamentSavetheDate:Monday,July21, 2025.Location:StaffordCountry Club.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,or wouldliketosignupasaplayeror sponsor,pleasecontactthe FoundationOffice.Phone: 585-345-6809Email:foundation@ genesee.edu

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Since our founding in 1948, our beloved publication has continued to expand while remaining family-owned and operated right here in Avon.

Kayla Kent-Moreira Brings Family, Flavor, and Community to Churchville

e Village of Churchville has a new slice of something special. In January 2025, Salvatore’s Pizza officially opened its doors at 48 South Main Street, offering the brand’s signature menu in a vibrant, welcoming space designed to bring people together. At the heart of the new location is Kayla Kent-Moreira—longtime Salvatore’s executive, local mom, and now franchise owner/operator.

Kayla has been with the Salvatore’s Pizza Family since 2012 and currently serves as the company’s President of Business Operations and CFO, and leads this new venture with her husband Marcelo Moreira, children Jilliana, iago, Gabriella, and a team of family, friends, and dedicated staff.

As only the second female franchise owner in Salvatore’s history, the moment carries personal and professional meaning for her, as she says it “adds another layer of responsibility and pride. It’s a reminder that I’m part of something larger than myself—helping pave the way for other women who may one day want to follow the same path.”

Morethanabusinessmilestone,thisnewlocationrepresents a family endeavor rooted in passion and purpose. Kayla and Marcelo are partners in business and in parenting, raising a family of five, and as a mom, Kayla sees her franchise ownership as an opportunity to lead by example, saying “It’s empowering to show [my daughters, Jilliana and Gabriella] that women can own, manage, and excel in spaces that are o en male-dominated.”

Kayla’s road to Churchville began in Lyndonville. Earning a degree in Sport Management from then St. John Fisher College, she began working with the Rochester Lancers and LadyLancersindoorsoccerteams,alsoownedbySalvatore’s CEO and founder, SoccerSam Fantauzzo. Over the last 13 years since then, she’s grown into one of the brand’s most influential leaders, helping oversee franchising, finances, marketing, and day-to-day operations across the company.

“I had no idea that my career would end up in pizza, but I wouldn’t have it any other way,” Kayla reflects, adding, “ e journey has been fun and rewarding, but it hasn’t come without sacrifice.” With 60+ hour work weeks, she admits it’s a challenge to balance her personal and professional roles, but she finds it “an opportunity to inspire and be a role model for my girls and for other women and moms out there who may think being a mother limits their professional aspirations. It’s about breaking barriers and creating more representation for women in business, which is incredibly important to me both personally and professionally.”

KAYLA KENT MOREIRA

When the opportunity came to own and operate the Churchville location near their home, Kayla felt “it was the next best thing for [her] career.” As a Salvatore’s executive, Kayla knew and understood the business side, but she sought to communicate with owners and actually understand what they experience, so it was time to open her own location.

is hands-on perspective, combined with her corporate experience, positions Kayla uniquely for success. According to SoccerSam Fantauzzo, “Kayla has been an integral part of Salvatore’s corporate for years... Her loyalty and dedication to all our brands is unmatched. I am so proud of her as she takes on this new challenge while also continuing her corporate career.”

Silvio Fantauzzo, President of Restaurant Operations, echoed the sentiment, saying, “Getting to know Kayla over the years, I have no doubts in her ability to be successful. Churchville is SO lucky to have her, and the Salvatore’s Pizza Family is SO happy to be in Churchville!”

Kayla is equally enthusiastic about becoming part of the local community. She says “I’m excited about getting involved— whether it’s sponsoring local events, partnering with nearby schools, offering paint nights, live music, and more. It’s about showing that this location is not just a business, but a place that cares about bringing people together.” Kayla looks forward to building lasting relationships with guests, saying, “I want everyone who walks through our doors to feel like they’re part of the Salvatore’s family.”

“Salvatore’s as a company has always been about family, quality, giving back, and bringing people together, and that’s something I’m proud to continue here. It’s more than just serving great pizza—it’s about providing a place where memories are made, whether it’s over a casual dinner, a birthday party, or a spontaneous get-together with friends. With Kayla KentMoreira at the helm, this is more than just a new franchise opening – it’s the start of something special for Churchville and beyond.

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“I’m excited about getting involved—whether it’s sponsoring local events, partnering with nearby schools, offering paint nights, live music, and more. It’s about showing that this location is not just a business, but a place that cares about bringing people together.”
KAYLA KENT MOREIRA
CHEF JILLIANA WITH THE FEED ME PIZZA AND TELL MY I’M PRETTY SIGN AND KIDS’ TABLE
CHURCHVILLE SALVATORES
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• Knowledge of QuickBooks

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EFFICIENCY AT WORK

Figures from the U.S. Census Bureauindicatesthattheaverage worker spent 26 minutes traveling to work, the most recent year for which the USCB has data. That marksanearly20percentincrease in average commute time since 1980. Things aren’t much better in Canada, where the National Household Survey found that the average commuter spends just over 25 minutes traveling to work each day. People who commute via public transportation can use the time they spend going to and from the office to answer emails, review schedules or even work onprojects.Commuterswhodrive themselves to work can consider switching to public transportation or,ifpossible,moveclosertotheir offices so they spend less time sitting in their vehicles, where they have no choice but to be unproductive.

Looking for FT Seasonal gutter installers NEW WAVE SEAMLESS GUTTERS INC.

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*(3rd shi adder pay additional $1.00 for all positions)

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*Pay increase of $.75 at 6 months and 1 year service plus annual merit increase

Machinist Technician/Tool & Die Maker – $26.15 - $36.54 (pay based on experience)

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Wages and Benefit Package including: 401k • Pension • Health Insurance • Annual Bonuses

For complete listings & job descriptions visit www.brunnerbrakes-intl.com 3959 Bates Rd., Medina, NY • 585-798-6000 EOE

WAYS TO INCREASE PRODUCTIVITY AT WORK

Stop multitasking. Psychologists have determined that multitasking can bog down productivity. According to the American Psychological Association, the mind and brain were not designed for heavy-duty multitasking. Individuals think they’re getting more done, but they may not be handling tasks effectively. Instead, focus on one job at a time and only moveononceitiscompleted.

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EFFICIENCY AT WORK

People with multiple hobbies recognize there are many great ways to spend one’s time. But even people with plenty of ways to pass their time may find themselves wasting time each day, a phenomenon that seems to begrowing.

In its 2014 “Wasting Time at Work” survey, Salary.com found that 89 percent of participants acknowledged wasting time at work each day. That marked a sharp increase from a year prior, when 69 percent of workers surveyed reported wasting time at work. Thirty-one percent of workers surveyed admitted wasting roughly 30 minutes per day, while another 31 percent estimated they waste around one hour each day. Perhaps the most surprising finding from the survey was that 4 percent of participants admitted they waste four or more hours, or at least half a typically eight-hour workday, at work each day. Some people might be wasting time out of sheer boredom, but many may be able to trace all those squandered minutes and hourstoinefficiency.

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• Multi-Craft Maintenance Technician: $34.50-$42/hr. (Based on skills and exp.)

• Maintenance Technician: $32-$42/hr. (Based on skills and exp.)

Open Production Roles: 2nd Shift (3-11pm) or 3rd Shift (11pm-7am)

• Production Associates: $22/hr.

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Shift Differentials:

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

TRAVELING?LaminatedLuggage Tags with handlefastener.Just$1 eachforsomuchpeaceofmind! GeneseeValleyPennySaver,1471 Route15,Avon.OpenM-Th8:30am5pm&F8:30am-3pm.

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AUTOMOTIVE

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ITEMS FOR SALE

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