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October16and17:9am-4pm
October18:9am-11am(BagSale)
PalmyraFourCorners:ZionEpiscopal andWesternPresbyterian
Autumn carries more gold in its pocket than all the other seasons.
~Jim Bishop
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Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025
Serving starts at 4:00pm At the Port Gibson Fire Hall
Tickets: $15.00 • Children (6-12): $6.00 TAKE OUTS with seating available
We strongly recommend purchasing your tickets in advance from any member, or by calling: Dawn at 315-277-0700 or Nancy at 315-597-2269
Limited tickets available at the door.
Gift Auctions Can Successfully
Gift auctions are a fun way to raise money for good causes.
* Be sure to deliver all of the prizes to the venue and configure the room. Create a festive atmosphere for the gift auction. Place prizes on tables around the perimeter of the room so they can be easily viewed. Set up the middle of the room with tables where participants can sit. You may want to assign tables to certain large groups of friends who prefer to sit together.
Tuesday, October 21 • 5:00PM
REAL ESTATE ~ Antiques ~ Collectibles ~ Furniture HOUSE & 7 ACRES ~ Clocks 3009 Middle Sodus Rd., Lyons, NY 14489
REAL ESTATE - Attention investors, flippers or cash buyers looking for a great opportunity! Selling 2 parcels as 1 lot! 7 TOTAL ACRES! 1,680 sf! 3-bedroom, 2.5 bath Ranch home. Full Walkout basement! Newer Boiler with hot water baseboard heat! New Hi efficient hot water heater. Huge open great room with 10+ lf Island breakfast bar and 2 custom pantries! Bidding starts at $49,900 and is sold as is. (Needs Cosmetics throughout! Built in 1976! ere is a 10% Buyer’s premium that is added to the final bidding price. Cash or investor loans only! (Proof of funds required to bid!) Good title will be supplied at closing. NO SURVEYS will be supplied. No inspections! Cooperating Buyer’s broker compensation 3%.
Partial Listing: Whittington/Westminster Grandfather Clock, Coo-Coo Clock w/Dancers, Fancy Gingerbread Clock, Sessions Mantle Clock, Round Top Pedestal Table w/Checkerboard Top, Victorian Marble Top Parlor Stand, Ladies Drop Front Desk w/2 Drawers, Mahogany Table w/6 Chairs, 4 Piece Bedroom Set, Oak Commode w/Towel Bar, Maple Chest On Chest High-Boy, 2 Matching Shelves/ Cabinets, Game Tables, Fancy Depression High-Boy, 1 Drawer Stands, Drop Leaf Gateway Table, Dome Top Trunk, Flat Top Trunk, Several Stands, Combination Safe, Pitcher & Bowl Set, Curtis Advertising Candy Jar, Adirondack Rocker, 2 Cream Pails, Large Glass Milk Jar, Egg Crate, Pyrex, Coffee Grinder, Oil Lamps, Carved Wooden Dog w/Bird In Mouth, Shawnee Pitcher, 2 Nice Cast Iron Dutch Ovens w/Lids, Skaters Lantern, Mickey & Minnie Mouse Figures In Glass Case, WWII Roster, Early Print, Binoculars, Jewelry, Set of 9 chairs, And Much More! Real Estate: 7+ Acres With 3 Bedroom Home. For More Information On Property Call Dan Patterson Of Howard Hanna At: 585-278-4511. For Personal Property Information Call Jim Hoyt At: 315-573-4466. Not A Long Auction –PLEASE BE ON TIME! House Is On A Hill, No Room For Chairs. Auction Held Inside e House.
Terms: Cash Or Good NYS Checks, I.D. Required For Bidding Numbers, No Goods Removed Until Settled For. M/C, Visa & Discover Cards Accepted w/4% Charge. 10% BP.
James C. Hoyt – Auctioneer
Sodus, NY • 315-483-1900 OR 315-573-4466 • www.auctionzip.com #2898
Celebrating 44 Years ~ Building Friendships One Bid At A Time!
Saturday, October 25 • 10:00AM 1840 ROUTE 104 • ONTARIO, NY
ALL NEW Kitchen Cabinets, Flooring, Tools, Home Goods, Bath & More!
James C. Hoyt – Auctioneer
Sodus, NY • 315-483-1900 OR 315-573-4466 • www.auctionzip.com #2898 Celebrating 44 Years ~ Building Friendships One Bid At A Time!
My favourite finds are often antique pieces with a history. ~Alice Temperley
By Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband has a pacemaker. We have an induction stove, and his cardiologist was uncertain if it was safe for him to use it. So, he does not cook on the stovetop and stays clear of it when I am cooking.
Is it safe for him to use at least the back burners? When I am out of town or just not home, he is afraid to use the cooktop. I feel like at least the back burners should be at a sufficient distance to be safe. Do you know if it would be safe for him to use? He is 5 feet, 5 inches tall. Thank you. -- V.S.
ANSWER: Induction cooking stoves use powerful electromagnets to create a magnetic field. Inside the metal of your cookware, this creates electronic currents, which dissipate heat through electric resistance. However, this powerful magnetic field can also “tell” your pacemaker to turn itself off or change its mode of activity. This is why it’s important to avoid strong magnetic fields when one has a pacemaker.
For an induction stovetop, the recommendation is to stay 60 centimeters (2 feet) away from the device while it’s turned on.This doesn’t mean that he can’t use it at all, just that he shouldn’t be touching the pot continuously and should be using the back burners, which will likely keep him the requisite distance away.
Peripheral artery disease can be a warning sign of cardiovascular trouble. Altering one’s diet may help naturally prevent or treat this condition.
DEAR DR. ROACH: My oncologist tries to type out his own notes from my office visit, but I think that he copies and pastes info from old notes. My history with him is very long and detailed (MRIs, CT scans, lab results, etc.). In addition, notes from all my hospital stays for chemo are there.
After my last office visit, he scheduled me for an MRI but made no mention of any change in medication. I read his notes on the app and noticed there was an order for a new medication that was sent over to my pharmacy. It was for procarbazine, which I took as part of my chemotherapy in early 2024.
It was a mistake, but it was very upsetting. I had to make several phone calls to get it straightened out. So, if people have access to online notes, please make sure that you are looking at the most recent information. -- M.D.
A.ANSWER: Having the ability to read your physician’s notes is, in my opinion, a very good thing. Correcting mistakes is probably the most important reason why. One study found that 25% of doctors picked up an important mistake in their record based on patient feedback.
Procarbazine, by the way, is an extremely powerful chemotherapy drug and would never have been dispensed by the pharmacy without confirmation from your doctor. In the hospital, there are multiple layers of protection to make sure that the right person gets the right dose of the right medicine. It wouldn’t be given out lightly.
Reading your doctor’s note hopefully gives a person some insight into a doctor’s thought process and may help people understand why their doctor made the recommendations that they did. Occasionally I have people who ask to change their medical records. This isn’t allowed, but a note can be made about what the mistake was so that the information can be corrected.
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
Disease Control and Prevention, regular physical activity is one of the most important things older adults can do to promote their long-term health. The CDC recommends that men and women age 65 or older who are generally fit and have no limiting health conditions need at least two hours and 30 minutes of moderate-intensity aerobic activity, such as brisk walking, each week. In addition, such people should perform strengthtraining activities that work all major muscle groups at least two days per week. While many fit older men and women with no preexisting health conditions are capable of these activities, those able to push themselves a little further can opt for 75 minutes per week of vigorous-intensity aerobic activity, such as jogging or running, combined with the same strength-training regimen. A combination of moderate- and vigorous-intensity aerobic activity coupledwithstrengthtrainingmay also provide adequate physical activityforagingmenandwomen. Before beginning a new exercise regimen, men and women should consult with their physicians to discuss any limitations they may have and how to manage those risks while still being active.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. GEOGRAPHY: Which U.S. state is the only one that borders on two oceans?
2. LITERATURE: Which famous author used the pseudonym Richard Bachman early in his career?
3. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the national animal of France?
4. MATH: What is the sum of the interior angles in a triangle?
5. HISTORY: Who was the first American president to win a Nobel Peace Prize?
6. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: Which ancient civilization built Machu Picchu?
7. ACRONYMS: What does the computing acronym API stand for?
8. MOVIES: What is the name of Elle Woods’ Chihuahua in “Legally Blonde”?
9. MUSIC: Which musical instrument has 88 keys?
10. TELEVISION: Which television sitcom character is famous for saying, “Did I do that?”?wild?
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Make leaf-peeping part of a larger series of events for the day. Scope out vineyards where you can sample local wines or plan trips around orchards, where you can come home with beautiful photos as well as fresh-picked apples and pumpkins. You may find a county fair or street festivalwhileexploring.
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A new lump or mass: The ACS indicates that this is the most common symptom of breast cancer.A lump or mass that is cancerous is often painless,but hard and has irregular edges. However, lumps caused by breast cancer also can be soft, round and tender. Some even cause pain.
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There’s so much happening at your local libraries!
Clifton Springs Library 4 Railroad Avenue, Clifton Springs 315-462-7371 cliftonspringslibrary.com
M-Th 10-7; F 10-5; Sa 10-2
Geneva Public Library 244 Main St., Geneva • 315-789-5303 genevapubliclibrary.net
M-F 8:30-7; Sa 9-2
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Macedon Public Library 30 Main St., Macedon • 680-346-1500 macedonpubliclibrary.org
MACEDONPUBLICLIBRARY: Oct.18: (10:00am-Noon)FallCenterpiece (11:00am-Noon)Cooking:OnePot Magic“SpinachAlfredo” Oct.20: (Noon-1:00pm)MacedonSenior Meeting (2:00pm-4:00pm)Euchre (5:00pm-7:45pm)GEDInstructional Help Oct.21: (10:15am-11:00am)Preschool StoryTime,ages2-4 (6:00pm-7:00pm)TraditionalYoga Oct.22: (10:00am-11:15am)DrumsAlive! CardioDrumming (10:15am-11:00am)Preschool StoryTime,ages2-4 (5:00pm-7:45pm)GEDInstructional Help Oct.23: (2:00pm-4:00pm)Euchre (2:00pm-5:00pm)Mahjong (6:00pm-6:40pm)ExerciseClassw/ Kristi (6:00pm-7:00pm)TeenTime:DIY CostumeMaking Oct.24: (11:00am-1:30pm)SeniorMeet& Eat (2:00pm-2:45pm)DrumsAlive! CardioDrumming
M-Th 10-8; F 10-5; Sa 10-2
Newark Public Library 121 High St., Newark • 315-331-0552 newarklibrary.org
M-Th 9:30-7; F 9:30-6; Sa 9:30-1
Palmyra
Community Library
402 East Main St., Palmyra 315-597-5276 palmyracommunitylibrary.org
M-Th 10-8; F 10-5; Sa 10-2
Phelps Library 8 Banta Street, Suite 200, Phelps 315-548-3120 phelpslibrary.org
Horsey has a Fa Friend
M-Th 9-7; F 9-5; Sa 9-1; Sun Closed
Essentially, autumn is the quiet completion of spring and summer. Spring was all eagerness and beginnings, summer was growth and flowering. Autumn is the achievement summarized, the harvested grain, the ripened apple,thegrapeinthewinepress. Autumn is the bright leaf in the woodland, the opened husk on the bittersweet berry, the fruit of astersattheroadside.
~Hal Borland, September 1967
AutumnPancakeBreakfast!!All arewelcome! HeldatCharlie Reidel’sRestaurant,3140Co.Rd. 10,Canandaigua,Saturday,October25,2025,8amto10:30am. Pleasearriveby10am.Tickets$7 each,ages2andunderfree,maximumfamily/household$25.Tickets atdoordayofevent.Advancesale ticketsbeforeandafterMassesat St.Mary’s,CanandaiguaandSt. Bridget’s,BloomfieldstartingOctober11th.FundraiserforSt.BenedictConferenceofSt.Vincentde PaulSociety.Helpustohelpour neighborsinOntarioCountywith food,clothing,andmore.Much appreciationtoCharlieReidel’sRestaurant.
WashingtonStreetCemeteryTour - JoineducatorAnneDealyfora walkingtourofWashingtonStreet CemeteryonOctober19at2pm.The hour-longtourwillexplorethestories ofsomeofthefamiliesandindividuals buriedinthecemeteryandthehistory oftheburialgrounditself.Heldrainor shine,butitwillbecancelledinthe eventofthunderstormsorheavy downpours.Bepreparedtowalkon unevenandpossiblywetground.The costis$5perperson.Paymentshould beexactchangeorcheckandis payableatthestartofthetour.Meet atthegateonWashingtonStreet.
MourningOtis:ASpecialTourof RoseHillMansion- Saturday,October18at6and7:30pm.Historic Genevawillofferspecialtoursabout deathandmourningatRoseHillMansioninthe1800s.Atthattime,illness anddeathwerepartofeverydaylife. Fewfamiliesweresparedfromloss, includingtheSwanfamilywholived atRoseHillfrom1850to1890.Their five-year-oldsonOtisdiedinSeptember1864fromrheumaticfever.Duringtheone-hourtour,visitorswill explore19th-centuryVictorianideas aboutdeath,illness,andmourning practices.Followingthetour,visitors canenjoyrefreshmentsintheCarriage HouseVisitorCenterandGiftShop.
MourningOtis:ASpecialTourof RoseHillMansion- Saturday,October25at6and7:30pm.Historic Genevawillofferspecialtoursabout deathandmourningatRoseHillMansioninthe1800s.Atthattime,illness anddeathwerepartofeverydaylife. Fewfamiliesweresparedfromloss, includingtheSwanfamilywholived atRoseHillfrom1850to1890.Their five-year-oldsonOtisdiedinSeptember1864fromrheumaticfever.Duringtheone-hourtour,visitorswill explore19th-centuryVictorianideas aboutdeath,illness,andmourning practices.Followingthetour,visitors canenjoyrefreshmentsintheCarriage HouseVisitorCenterandGiftShop.
Chicken-n-BiscuitDinner- ReformationChurchofPalmyra,236 CanandaiguaSt.,Palmyra.October 20th.Dinnerwillstartat4:30andlast untilgone.Therewillbetakeoutand eatindinners.Allproceedsgoto missionwork.Costis$15forchicken, biscuits,greenbeans,applesauce,cole slawandhomemadedesserts.
Every blade in the field, every leaf in the forest, lays down its life in its season, as beautifully as it was taken up. It is the pastime of a full quarter of the year. Dead trees, sere leaves, dried grass and herbs—are not these a good part of our life? And what is that pride of our autumnal scenery but the hectic flush, the sallow and cadaverous countenance of vegetation? its painted throes, withtheNovemberairforcanvas?
~Henry David Thoreau, letter to Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1842 March 11th
ComejointhePalmyraSenior Lunch! Whetheryou’relookingto makenewfriendsorreconnectwith familiarfaces,thisisafun,low-key waytospendyourafternoon.Expect greatfood,plentyoflaughs,anda welcominggroupoffriendlyfolks. Potluckstyle-bringadishtopass.No RSVPneeded.Wehopetoseeyouat thenextlunch!HeldthelastThursday ofeverymonthfrom12-2pmatthe PalmyraMasonicTemple,161E. MainSt.,Palmyra.
HistoricPalmyra’sFamousCemeteryTour- JoinusatRogersChapel, whereyou’llmeetyourfriendlytour guideforadelightfuljourneythrough thefamousViennaSt.PalmyraCemetery!Twotourtimes:5:30PMfor thosewholovethesunshineand anotherat7:30PMforthosewho enjoythemysteriouscharmofthe night.It’sawonderfulchanceto connectwiththerichhistoryofPalmyraanditsfascinatingresidents! Ticketsare$20foradultsand$10for kidsaged16andunder.Wecan’t waittosharethisadventurewithyou! October18,5:30-8:30pm,Palmyra Cemetery,272ViennaStreet,Palmyra.Cost:$10-$20.https://www. historicpalmyrany.com/
UnitedChurchofPhelpsContemporaryWorship- Joinusevery Thursdayat6:30forcontemporary worship.Itisacausalserviceinour fellowshiphallwithavarietyofsongs, messages,scripture,andvideos.All arewelcometoattend.58Main Street,Phelps.
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TheCountryLawyerGalleryof theArts, 7ChurchStreet,Phelps presents-AwardwinningArtistDawn Miranda!Dawnishavingasoloexhibit,withasoftopening,Friday, October24,3pm-7pm.October25th; Saturday,specialHours!Galleryopens at10amthepubliciswelcometo meetDawnfrom5pm-8pm.MontezumaWinerywillbeattheGallery, 5pm-7pmofferingwinetastings!Refreshmentsavailableatnocharge. Publiciswelcome.Dawnsartwillbe ondisplayuntilSat.November15th! Stopbyandmeetthenew“Prez”of ourGalleryBoard!Enjoy!Pleasecall: 315-332-0296or585-789-0017with anyquestions.
ATake-OutRoastBeefDinner will beheldattheWideAwakeGrange, Route88inPhelpsonSaturday, NOVEMBER1st.Dinnersmaybe pickedupatthedoorfrom4:30pm’tillgone.Menuincludes:Roastbeef, mashedpotatoesandgravy,vegetables,coleslaw,applesauceanddessert.Ticketsare$15.Pickupticketsat thedoororcall315-548-5553.
AnnualRoastPorkDinner- Home madepiesfordessert.DineinorTake out.WheelchairAccessible!October 25,4-7pm,WalworthUnitedMethodistChurch,3679MainStreet,Walworth.$15Adults,$7Children.
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* There have been more than 300 different Kit Kat flavors in Japan, including soy sauce, “European cheese” and wasabi. Some of them are limited or regional editions. Because the candy bar’s name coincidentally sounds like the Japanese expression “Kitto Katsu,” which translates to “You will surely win,” it is a popular good-luck gift for students ahead of their university exams.
Each numbered row contains two clues and two answers. e 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.
BY CHRIS MARQUART, MIDLAKES PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER
“It’s kind of crazy, when you stop and think about where we are with this technology, but this is the type of thing that allows our facilities to be used to the maximum of their hours of operation.”
RYAN TILBURG, MIDLAKES DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES
A small robot scurries around the athletic fields at Midlakes Schools, helping stripe the facilities in record time. In the pool, a robotic diving vacuum collects sunken debris from the new pool floor. Ryan Tilburg, Midlakes Director of Facilities, says, “We’re saving quite a bit of time at the athletic fields, and we’re saving in terms of wasted water with the
e bot on the field is a Tiny Mobile Robot Pro X. e machine uses GPS and pre-encoded templates to paint the fields. Templates include soccer, lacrosse, football, baseball and so ball maps. e field robot arrived in June. Tilburg says, “Our campus is used pretty widely by the community, so it’s important to have the fields ready.”
Midlakes Athletics has two to three levels of most field sports within the school seasons, and the Phelps Community Center and the Cli on YMCA youth programs also share use of the football, lacrosse, soccer, and baseball and so ball fields.
e robot has some quirks to its pattern of work but can still finish the field in less than a half-day. Once the template is chosen, the coordinates of ‘home’ are programmed in. en, with the particular length and width set, the robot trudges through the grass with sustained accuracy. e patterns for football includes all the lines, hash marks, coach boxes, end zones, and field numbers. Lacrosse includes arches for the crease, and baseball patterns include foul lines and coach boxes.
Tilburg says, “Before, with running guide lines, it could take as much as three days to get a football field ready. And with yard line spacing, it’s probably more accurate across the field, side to side.” e yard line numbers, large Midlakes ‘M,’ and endzone lettering need to be manually outlined in black for better contrast, but that still takes a fraction of the time needed.
e use of the mighty striper is not just limited to the green areas on campus. With a small change of paint media, the robot can restripe the parking areas and bus loops. Tilburg adds, “We aren’t far from being able to go in and cleanly touch up lines and loops as needed,” noting that may be added to the summer back-to-school prep lists.
and striping creates additional demand on summer staff to squeeze into the narrow, eight-week summer window. But, leveraging the robot for a functional and aesthetic touchup in the lots and on the roads - in between using it for field striping - will amplify the campus refresh without taking staff away from their tightly scheduled facility preparation.
In the pool, the Wave 200XL uses rubber fins to take care of the new pool surface and lane tiles. is is at least the third version of a cleaning bot deployed in the pool, replacing an outdated model during the pool resurfacing project.
Once powered up, the Wave 200XL rolls to the edge of the pool on its own and dives in. Flushing water out the top helps it sink to the bottom, tethered to the power unit through a rubber-coated umbilical-type cable. e vacuum uses direct filtration with reusable large- and small-particle baskets, bypassing the need for a secondary pump within the pool infrastructure.
e cleaning unit is controlled remotely. Knowing the pool will be clear of swimmers by 8 pm, Director of the Aquatic Center, Jack Hauber or the maintenance staff can dispatch the Wave 200XL to the depths and leave it to its duties without staying on site. is saves time and allows a more
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be missed with a typical pool vacuum, and it might land elsewhere and leave a rust imprint on the pool surface.
When ready to get to work, the storage cart is stationed near the general seating stairway, adjacent to a power outlet. e Wave 200XL can reach all corners of the pool from that entry point, whirring width-wise across the full 80-foot length of the pool in a predicable back-and-forth pattern. When finished, the robot goes into dormant mode and waits to be hauled up from the depths and placed back on its storage cart.
As with the playing fields, the Phelps Community Center, Cli onYMCA,andtheOntarioCountySheriff’sDepartment use the pool for swimming and training activities beyond the varsity swimming and physical education class lessons.
“It’s kind of crazy, when you stop and think about where we are with this technology, but this is the type of thing that allows our facilities to be used to the maximum of their hours of operation,” Tilburg says. “It frees up our staff to use their time better and more efficiently while here. And it helps us offer more to the community, which we are happy to do.”
WEEK OF OCTOBER 20, 2025
ONNOW:“FiftyShadesofBlack”(R)
21-Oct:“MichelleWolf:TheWolf”(ComedySpecial)
21-Oct:“WhoKilledtheMontrealExpos?”(Documentary)
22-Oct:“TheThundermans:Undercover”(Season1)
23-Oct:“NobodyWantsThis”(Season2)
23-Oct:“MarriedatFirstSight”(Season19) Peacock 24-Oct:“AHouseofDynamite”(R)
24-Oct:“LeslieJones:LifePart2”(ComedySpecial) Peacock 26-Oct:“MayorofKingstown”(Season4)
26-Oct:“IT:WelcometoDerry”(Season1)
Level: Moderate
The little smalltown things really matter! Last week, Livonia Postmaster, Rebecca Kemp, saved a local man, Howard J.’s life. Howard went to the post office daily to pick up his mail, and last week, when Rebecca noticed Howard had not picked up his mail for a few days, she took it upon herself to stop over to his house in the village. When she got there, the door was open and she could see him on the floor, not moving. She quickly called 911 and emergency personnel found him severely dehydrated and barely cognizant. Evidently, Howard took a nasty fall and since he lived alone and did not have his phone nearby to call for help, he lay there for a few days until Rebecca came to check on him. Knowing he had no family, she even took time off the next day to visit him in the hospital. Rebecca without a doubt saved Howard’s life and is clearly watching out for the community! Thank you!
Everyone, check on your neighbors. Let’s all watch out for each other!
I had two flat tires in Brockport today. I am so very grateful to the couple who stopped to help while on their walk, and a HUGE thank you to the police officer who helped me while I waited for the tow truck, then the service center for their understanding and help during my situation! It is very much appreciated!
After a particularly stressful trip to [local town] one evening, when everything was just going wrong, I made a mistake. At the main traffic light, I saw the car next to me pull forward and assumed the light changed and I started to drive. I realized my mistake with the first car’s horn. At that point, I had no recourse but to remain in the intersection until I was free to move. However, a man in a truck was unforgiving and remained in front of me, leaning on his horn, screaming/cussing at me and waving his arms. I don’t know what he expected me to do. Until he moved, I was stuck. I felt stupid, embarrassed, and anxious. I wish people would stop being so angry and have a little consideration for mistakes. I’ve never claimed to be perfect and never met someone who was.
When we moved here 18 years ago, we had no idea the village would become a kennel. There are now at least ten dogs on one street. Only one of the owners does the right thing. They are well controlled. The rest of the owners let their dogs bark incessantly, non-stop. If you are going to have dogs that is fine, but they need to be trained and controlled. To force neighbors to listen to them constantly bark is wrong on many levels.
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• 11 CPap Airfit N20 small cushions and 5 filters. Batavia. janice.mcfollins1946@gmail.com
• Name brand BABY CRIB and MATTRESS. Excellent condition. Batavia. 585-343-3202
• PAINT - Five gallons and one quart available. Dansville. 585-358-6723
• Emerson color TV/CR/DVD Triple Comb, 19”. Excellent condition. Geneseo. sroberts5@rochester.rr.com
• Vintage large DINING ROOM TABLE with 5 LEAFS and 6 CHAIRS. Pick up Fairport. 585-223-0793
• Two-piece, brown CHINA CABINET, 69” L x 82” H x 16.5” W. Text for a picture. Pick up Batavia. 214-404-3225
• SHOP MATS - different sizes and thickness. 585-483-1647
• DINING ROOM TABLE & CHAIRS, TV CORNER CONSOLE and a Maytag ELECTRIC DRYER. Bloomfield. Text only 585-735-5937
• REDWOOD PICNIC TABLE & BENCHES. Pick up Batavia. 585-297-7134
• WOODEN OFFICE DESK and OFFICE CHAIR. Great shape. Geneseo. 585-721-6232
• Airless PAINT SPRAYER. Campbell Hausfeld. Worked fine the last time I used it. Webster/Penfield. Hponter@rochester.rr.com
• Queen size BOX SPRING BASE from sleep number. 4 pieces with sides. Easily transport in car or truck. Canadice. sohill15@gmail.com
• 1920s Pool Table, slate, leather pockets. Great restoration project. You break down and move. Manchester/Shortsville. 585-880-4958
• BASKETBALL HOOP SET, portable and adjustable. You pickup. Churchville. 585-943-6869
• BATHROOM SINK / COUNTERTOP, 49” L x 22” W with FAUCET. Off white. Honeoye Falls. 607-382-8350
• PAINTS and STAINS. 14 gallon cans partially used paints and 15 quart cans partially used stains. Do not need to take both. Batavia. janice.mcfollins1946@gmail.com
• 210-gallon FISH TANK with STAND. Pick up Victor. Text 917-355-2724
• QUEEN BOX SPRINGS. Like new. Pick up Manchester. Email judya.robin@yahoo.com
• SKATEBOARD RAMP (plywood on 3’ wood base). Lima. 585-624-1741
• ANTIQUE ELECTRIC ORGAN, still works! Can send pics, video. You pick up, Naples. 336-247-3245
• DISNEY READ ALONG BOOKS w/CDs and all KIDS MEAL TOYS from any restaurant. 585-444-0457
• MAGAZINES and CARDS of any kind. Christmas would be a bonus. 585-348-1143
• SCRUBS, size medium and/or U of R clothing sized medium or large - for nursing school. lambselling@yahoo.com
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: I adopted a beautiful black Lab. “Sadie” was 10 weeks old, well socialized to people and other dogs by the shelter staff, and started training beautifully. Now she is 7 months old, and some days it seems like she has forgotten all of her behavioral training. She won’t respond to commands, she pulls the leash and she jumps on people at the door. Why is she suddenly such a handful? -- Barry G. in Bellingham, Washington
DEAR BARRY: Congratulations! Your puppy is reaching the “rebellious teenager” phase of growth. This is a totally normal (if irritating) phase of a healthy,happy young dog,and it starts at about 7 to 10 months of age.
Much like human teenagers, puppies at this phase develop fun traits like selective hearing (they won’t always listen or respond when called), challenging authority and testing boundaries. Part of what’s happening is hormonal changes and growing pains, along with more familiarity with her environment and the routine you’ve set.These are important stages in Sadie’s development, so don’t get discouraged.You haven’t failed at training her.
During a regression (which can also happen in adult dogs), it’s important to focus on the basics of behavior training and maintain the routine you’ve established. If you walk Sadie each morning and practice “sit,” “lay down,” “heel” and “come” (recall from the end of the leash), don’t change.
It’s also important to manage your frustration. That can be hard when an adolescent dog is tangling the leash around your ankles! Breathe deeply, remind yourself that this, too, shall pass, and keep the leash short.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.
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March 23, 2025
(Hamilton, Montana) Jeff passed away at age 51, March 23, 2025 in Hamilton, Montana.
Jeff was a 1992 graduate of Victor High School and graduate of FLCC Conservation Program. He had acquired many skills in life including journeyman Masonry and Tile setter, Forestry conservation, guitar player, wood carver, writer, wilderness rescue, improv performer and evangelist. Jeff could master anything he put his mind to.
He was blessed to grow up in a time before technology, and spent most of every hour outdoors with his friends and brothers hiking, trailblazing and camping in and around Farmington,and our beautiful Finger Lakes.
Jeff struggled with health issues for much of his life. Many years ago, he became a devout Christian and grew in his faith over years. He consistently prayed for healing. God did heal him by taking him Home and Jeff is now whole, healed and living in glory at Jesus’ side.
He is survived by his father, Andrew Asproulis; his mother, Joanne Nemitz; his brothers, Greg and Mike; many cousins and aunts and uncles, and the very best lifelong friends that few have. Jeff was a natural evangelist, and absolutely believed in the truth of the Bible and spoke openly of his faith to spread the message of salvation,his commitment to Christ, his endurance through suffering, and his assurance of a spiritual reward because he faithfully served God’s purpose to the end of his life.
Jeff “fought the good fight, finished the race, kept the faith.” 2 Timothy 4:7.
Please join us at Victor Community Church, 7500 Rt 251, Victor, NY on October 24th at 3pm for a casual memorial gathering and meal.
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The two major types are the TWO-toed and THREE-toed sloths.
Their closest relatives are anteaters and armadillos.
Sloths spend their lives in the TROPICAL RAIN FORESTS
They munch on leaves and twigs.
Sloths can swim three times faster than they can walk on land.
Their ability to slow their heart rates to one-third its normal rate, gives them the ability to hold their breath for a whopping 40 minutes underwater.
Sloths are NOT pets.
They can live anywhere between 10 and 30 years!
A SLOTH’S FUR HOSTS A VAST ECOSYSTEM OF MOTHS, BUGS, AND ALGAE — WHICH TAINTS THEIR FURS GREEN AND IS USED AS CAMOUFLAGE IN THE TREES.
Although sloths have peaceful demeanors, wild sloths can be aggressive and bite very hard.
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Some of us have gotten to the age where we wonder if adopting a pet would be the right thing to do, even though we know that having a pet would help with feelings of loneliness. Or maybe we have a friend or relative with Alzheimer’s or who is in long-term care and needs some company or stress reduction but can’t have a pet.
With those very things in mind, a company has created animatronic robot cats -- Joy For All Companion Pets for Seniors by Ageless Innovation.
While mostly marketed to seniors in long-term care facilities, there’s no reason you can’t have one at home!
Look for them on Amazon.com (Joy For All Companion Cats) to get all the details. The cats are the size of adult cats and come in three colors: black and white tuxedo, silver and white, and orange tabby.
They run on four C batteries and there are three settings: on, mute and off. The videos on the Amazon page show just what these robotic kitties do. They roll on their back, open and close their eyes, move their limbs, turn their head and even meow and purr when petted. And I can verify: When I played one of the cat videos and the robotic cat meowed, my own cat woke up from a nap and reacted to it!
These cats are expensive, ranging from $125 to $179, depending whether you find one on sale. They’re also marketed to children, perhaps to get them used to a pet before getting a real one, but they’re not toys.
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- A funny/punny costume, such as inside jokes, meme-inspired, or wordplay theme
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- Something else
Poll ends 10-21-2025
Poll ended 10-14-2025
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