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in Batavia, Canandaigua and Brighton
HONEOYE: 4743BearWoodLane. August29th&30th(9-5pm).MOVINGSALE.Antiques,furniture,tools (construction,gardening),toys, household,kidsstuff,linens,books.
MANCHESTER: 44CliftonStreet. 8/22-8/24(9am-3pm).MULTIFAMILYSALE!SomethingforEveryone!Designeritems,clothing,shoes, purses,housewares,decor,jewelry!
NAPLES: EastHillRoad.August 29th-31st(9am-3pm).LABORDAY WEEKENDBARNSALE.Rainor Shine.WatchforsignsoffMainStreet. PhotosonCraig’sList.
CANANDAIGUA: 4497Maiden Lane.August29th-30th(9-3pm). 2lawnmowers(1rider,1push), fewantiques,householditems, somemen’sclothing,propane grill,bed(full),kitchenware.
SHORTSVILLE: 4108Standpipe Rd.August28th-30th(8:30-4pm). MULTI-FAMILYSALE.Bernina sewingmachineandcabinet, furniture,handandpowertools, appliances,jewelry,collectibles, Lego,andmore.
HONEOYE: 4740County Road37 JustNorthoftheValleyInnbetween 20AandCountyRd15.August29-30 Friday-Sunday.9am-3pmeachday. Itemsinclude:antiques,tools(power andhand),glassware,trucks,dolls, oldfarmimplements(saws,hayrakes, tractorseats,buggyseats),oldoil lanterns,harnesses,horsecollars,glass displaycaseandsomuchmore!
FARMINGTON: 5650CountyRoad 41.August29th-31st(9-5pm).HUGE GARAGEANDTENTSALE. Household,tools,furniture,baskets, frames,jewelry,crafting,holiday. Collectibles:vintagechina,postcards, stamps,pictures,more.
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Social engagement data today reveals a decline in face-to-face interactions and varying trends across demographics. In the past year or two, how have your face-to-face interactions and online engagement changed?
- I spend more time face-to-face with friends/family
- I spend less time face-to-face with friends/family
- No real change for me
- I’ve tried to balance in-person and online time more intentionally
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Poll ended 08-19-2025
The Perseids meteor shower, which peaks in mid-August is considered the best of the year, with long ‘wakes’ of light and color trailing them as they streak through the Earth’s atmosphere. How do you like to experience the Perseids meteor shower?
6.3% Lying on a blanket in the backyard
6.3% Heading out to a dark-sky park
6.3% With friends or family
18.8% Alone and in silence
62.5% I’ve never watched it — but I want to!
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
DEAR DR. ROACH: What is lupus, and what does it do to your body? I just had a friend who was diagnosed with it after many months of tests. -- T.S.B.
ANSWER: The term “lupus” generally means systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE), which is a systemic disorder as its name suggests. So, by definition, it affects multiple systems of the body.
One of the most commonly affected systems is the skin, and one particular localized disease of the skin -- discoid lupus -- is a condition that helps make the diagnosis of SLE. I sometimes hear people with discoid lupus say that they have “lupus,” but it is not the systemic disease unless other criteria are met. Other skin conditions seen with SLE include the classic “butterfly” rash on the face, marked sun sensitivity, mouth ulcers, and hair loss.
People with SLE commonly have systemic or “constitutional” symptoms such as fatigue, fever and generalized aching. Weight loss is common with early SLE, but some people gain weight due to salt and water retention from the kidney manifestations of SLE or from treatment.
Joint problems (both pain and swelling) are present in over 90% of people with SLE. It always affects more than one joint. Kidney problems with protein in the urine are common and a diagnostic criterion. Neurological disorders are infrequent but may include seizures, peripheral neuropathy, and acute confusion or psychosis.
The lining of the heart and lungs are often affected, which can be heard by an examiner. An electrocardiogram shows typical changes. All of the blood cells -- red, white and “blue” (platelets) -- can be decreased.
Finally, there are blood proteins that are elevated in people with SLE.The ANA level is almost always high, but this is not a specific finding. I have seen more patients misdiagnosed with lupus because of a high ANA level and no other criteria for SLE than I have ever seen correctly diagnosed.
The anti-Smith antibody is much more specific but not commonly seen, while the anti-double-stranded DNA test is more common and specific than an ANA test. Blood tests alone do not diagnose SLE.
There are different scoring systems to make the diagnosis of definite and probable SLE using these criteria, but in clinical practice, the diagnosis is made using the judgment of an experienced clinician. In my practice, I refer all of my patients with suspected SLE to a rheumatologist.
The diagnosis of SLE isn’t completely straightforward and requires expertise, while the management of SLE requires a clinician who is both experienced and currently up-to-date in the medical treatment.This, again, usually means a rheumatologist.
Seventy years ago, prior to the development of steroids, the diagnosis of SLE used to be extremely dangerous, with half of people who were newly diagnosed dying within five years. Since steroids have many side effects and aren’t 100% effective, many new drugs have been developed, and most people who are diagnosed with SLE now can be well-managed.
However, it is still a serious, life-changing diagnosis that increases the risk of heart disease and cancer in addition to all the organ issues mentioned above. A general doctor working with the rheumatologist can recommend treatments to reduce your heart risk, as well as appropriate cancer screening tests.
Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual questions, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Email questions to ToYourGoodHealth@med.cornell.edu. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc. All Rights Reserved
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Submitted by a local reader as part of our annual Pen-A-Poem contest. Share your thoughts at gvpennysaver.com/hometown
Whispers by Patricia Mclain
Went outside tonight to sit
To see the beauty and enjoy it
Heard the whispers of the trees
As they caught the gentle breeze
Grass is so velvet green and cool to touch
I love God’s creations so very much
Took a little walk...the flowers to see
Such wonderful colors...was pleasant to breathe
Heard the song of a bird
So ly letting its goodnight to be heard
Li ed my eyes to the blue dark sky
Saw beautiful diamonds blinking their eyes
Remembered the days of childhood
Lie on the green grass we would
Looked at all stars above
Made us appreciate the god of love
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GleanersCommunityKitchenis open! Afree,hotmealisserved dailyatnoon,M-F,everyday, everyweekatGleanersCommunity Kitchen.Gleanersislocatedinthe heartofCanandaiguaonSt.Johns CourtoffHowellSt.,inthebasementofSt.John’sEpiscopal Church.Everyoneiswelcome!
HistoricChurchWalkingTourBenFalter,DirectorofEducation, revisitsfourhistoricchurcheson NorthMainStreetinCanandaigua forourfallwalkingtours.Western NewYork,thenknownasthe “BurnedOverDistrict,”experiencedmajorreligiousrevivalsin the19thcentury.Canandaiguawas developingfromafrontiersettlementtoawell-establishedcommunity.Examiningthehistoryof Canandaigua’sFirstCongregational Church,FirstUnitedMethodist Church,St.Mary’s,andUnited Churchallowsustounderstand theseimportantaspectsofthe community’sculturalhistory. Rainorshine.Toursarefreebut donationsaregreatlyappreciated. HeldattheOntarioCountyHistoricalSociety,55N.MainSt., Canandaigua.http://www.ochs.org
ChickenBBQ: Sunday,August 24th,10:30a.m.untilsoldoutat theRunningsParkingLot-3191 CountyRoad10inCanandaigua. $15givesyou1/2chicken(gluten free)andsaltpotatoeswitheither coleslaworpotatosaladtobenefit OntarioYatesFundforWomenand Girls(ONYA).Contactusat ONYA14424@gmail.com
ParkinsonSupportGroupofthe FingerLakesmonthlymeetingThemonthlymeetingoftheParkinsonSupportGroupoftheFinger Lakeswillbeat1:00onWednesday,August27atWoodLibraryin Canandaigua.Dr.StuGillimwill discussmedicaladvancedirectives (healthcareproxies,MOLSTforms), endoflifecare,andpreparingfor hospitalization.AfterthepresentationanddiscussionCarePartners andPeopleWithParkinsonswill meetseparatelytoshareexperiencesandknowledge.AnyoneimpactedbyParkinson’sdiseaseis welcome.
Farmers’ markets may sell organic produce at a cost comparable or even lower than other retailers. That’s because local farmers don’t have to transport their items as far as retailers whose foods were shipped from far away places.
Veterans+1-VeteransGolf Classic: Comejoinus21Sep2025 atConesusGolfCourseforthe LIVCOVeteransGolfClassic2025. Formatisatwo-personscramble, Veteranplus1,shotgunstartat 9:30a.m.Veteranscanbringanyonefortheirsecondteammember. HotDogattheturn,mealand prizesaftertheroundofgolf.We onlyhavespacefor40teams(80 golfers),don’twaittoregister.Visit www.livcovets.comtoregistera team.Hopetoseeyouthere!
KidsNightOutisBACKat Cobblestone! Lookingforafun nightforyourkidsandalittletime foryourself?We’vegottheperfect solution!Friday,September12th, 5:30-8:00PM.$20perchild.Your childwillenjoyanightfullof: Dancing&Karaoke-Letthemsing, groove,andshine!CreativeArt Project-Timetogetcrafty!Pizza& aMovie-Relax,unwind,andhang withfriends!It’stheperfectFriday nighttreatforthem-andamini breakforyou.CobblestoneArts Center,1622Route332,Farmington.https://www. cobblestoneartscenter.com/events
TunesandTastings- September6, 5-8pm,RoseHillMansion,3373State Route96A,Geneva.Tunesby LakesideSOUND.TastingsbyBillsboroWinery,BreweryArdennes,RavinesWineCellars,andWatershed Brewing.Pre-saletickets$30perperson($40perpersonatthedoor). Ticketincludesadmissiontothe event,entertainment,5beerandwine tastings,anddiscountsonadmission toRoseHillandpurchasesinthe CarriageHouseGiftShopduringa futurevisit.Purchaseticketsonline https://bit.ly/4nDwWgVorcalling HistoricGeneva315-789-5151.Food availableforpurchase,FullyLoaded 315andUniqueBoards.Peopleare encouragedtobringlawnchairsand blankets.AbenefitconcertforHistoric Geneva.
SummerPianoRecital- Joinus foranafternoonofpianoperformancesbystudentsofTheMiller MusicStudio.LittleFingerLakes Center,4705S.MainSt.,Hemlock. August23,1:00-2:00PM.Light refreshmentswillbeservedfollowingtherecital.
ChickenBBQ- Joininthefun,and supportagreatcause!Chicken BBQcookedonsitebyGale-Wynto benefitHoneoyeCentralSchool’s fallDayofCaring-building community,makingconnections, andpromotingvolunteerism. Thursday,August28,2:30PMtil gone,inconjunctionwiththeHCS OpenHouseandWelcomeBack Bash.Dinnersare$15andincludea halfchicken,saltpotatoes,and choiceofside(coleslawormac salad),cashpreferred.Toreserve yourmeal,emailyourname,ph#, andquantitywantedtophensler@ honeoye.orgby8/22;preorders mustbepickedupby5:30PMthe dayoftheBBQ.8528MainSt., Honeoye.
UMCLThriftShoppe -6Spring St.,Livoniaisburstingwithaffordablegoodqualityhousewaresand clothing.Open9-3Thursday&Friday,and9-2Saturday.Bagsale everydaystartingat$10.
It’s a cruel season that makes you get ready for bed while it’s light out. ~Bill Watterson
GriefShare-GriefSupport Group: Helpandencouragement afterthedeathofalovedone.A GriefSharesupportgroupisasafe, welcomingplacewherepeople understandthedifficultemotions ofgrief.Atthis13-weekgroup, you’llreceivevaluableguidance andtips,leadingyoutorelief,comfortandpeaceofmind.Starts: Monday,SEPTEMBER8that6pm for13weeksat21SummersSt., Livonia.ToRegistergoto Griefshare.organdclickon”Finda Group”.
MacedonCenterCommunity LumberjackFestival- Community LumberjackBreakfast,Professional& amateur’sLumberjackcompetition, LogRolling,crafts,commercialvendors,Beer&Winetent,food,Bounce house,facepaintingandmuchmore. Funforthewholefamily.September6 &7,MacedonCenterFireman’sField, 2481CanandaiguaRd.,Macedon. Cost:VariesFree-$12.
MiddlesexConservationClub PancakeBreakfast, &OpenTrap Shoot-August31,8am-11am, MiddlesexConservationClub,6087 SouthHillRd.,Middlesex.FinalPancakeBreakfastoftheseason.Open Trapwillbeavailable.Free,instructedarchery&pelletrangesfor youth.50/50&rafflesavailable. https://middlesexconservationclub. org/
MiddlesexHoseCo.RoastBeef Dinner- ThenextMiddlesexHose Co.RoastBeefDinnerwillbeon SaturdayAugust30.Dinnerswillbe heldonthelastSaturdayofeach monththruOctober25th,atthe MiddlesexHoseCoFirehall,5537 WaterSt,Middlesexfrom4-7pm. Adults$15,Children$10(school ageto12),Preschoolfree(take outsexcluded).Dinnermenu: tossedsalad,rolls,relishdish,roast beef,gravy,potatoes,corn,pie, icedtea,milk,andcoffee.
Rest is not idleness, and to lie sometimes on the grass under the trees on a summer’s day, listening to the murmur of water, or watching the clouds float across the blue sky, is by no means waste of time. ~John Lubbock, “Recreation,” The Use of Life, 1894
MissingFingers:TheGeology andGeographyThatMade (and Shrank)theFingerLakes.Tuesday, September9th,7pm-8pm,South BristolGrangeHall,6457State Route64,Naples.Didyouknow therewereonce15FingerLakes? OrthatCanandaiguaLakeonce formedacrookedforklikeKeuka? RickBateswillexplainhowour beautiful,slenderlakeswerecarved intothislandscape,leavingbehind thegentleslopes,deepgullies,and spectacularwaterfallsweadmire today.ExplorethethreeGsofour uniqueregion:geography,geology,andglaciers.Freeandopento thepublic.https://bristolhillshistory. org/events/missing-fingers-thegeology-and-geography-thatmade-and-shrank-the-finger-lakes
SummerExplorationSeries: Rockin’Rocks- August24,12:30pm,RMSCCummingNature Center,6472GulickRoad,Naples. Exploresummer-themedtopics throughwalks,talks,andfamilyfriendlyactivities!Whatcanwe learnfromtherocksatCumming NatureCenter?JoinCNCEarthScientistLannaswelookatsomeof themoreuniquerocksontheCNC propertyandlearnwhatthistellsus aboutthepast.Someevencame herefromCanada!Thishikeisbest foradultsandchildrenage7+who areabletohikeupto3miles. Ticketsrequired:pleasepurchase yourticketinadvanceeitheronline, inperson,oronthephone!https:// rmsc.org/events/wild-walkssummer/
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Workshop:NaturePhotography forKids- StudentsintheSelf PortraitforKidsclasswillfirstdecideonwhereandhowtheywould liketheirportraittobeandlook. Theinstructorswillthenhelpeach kidtakeaportrait.Allmaterialsand suppliesareincludedinregistration.Noagerestriction;thisisfor anykiddointerestedplustheir parent/guardian!Ticketsrequired: pleasepurchaseyourticketinadvanceeitheronline,overthe phone,orinperson.HeldAugust 24,10:30-11:30pm,RMSCCummingNatureCenter,6472Gulick Road,Naples.Cost:$45.https:// rmsc.org/events/cnc-workshop/
BlessedHopeGirls’DayOutLeTourneauChristianCenter’s BlessedHope“Girls’DayOut”will beheldonThursday,September 18,2025from8:30AM2:00PM. Thisextended-dayeventfeatures Christianspeakerandauthor AngelaBurtis(www.AngelaBurtis. com).Costtoattendis$30for Program,ContinentalBreakfast& Lunch.Registrationandprepaymentrequiredby5:00PM Thursday,September11whichcan bemadebycalling585-554-3400.
LeTourneauChristianCenterislocatedat4950EastLakeRoad, Rushville.
Lord’sAcreCornFestival- Joinus fortwodaysoffood,crafts,book sale,liveentertainment,CornHole Contest,5Krace(https://runsignup. com/Race/NY/Shortsville/ LordSAcreCornFestival5KAndKidsFunRun),pies,icecream,beer, wine,specialtycoffee,andsomuch more!Limitedticketsavailablefor BeefBrisketBBQonFriday, September5th,4pm.Eatinortake out.Ticketsare$15perpersonand availablebycalling315-462-2961 or315-481-4046.
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Finger Lakes Premium Cannabis
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Margaret Graf Linsner, Attorney
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NAPA Honeoye Falls, Livonia and Shortsville
Old Fort Farm, LLC
Springwater Amish Workshop
Sykes Family
Wanda’s Family Restaurant
Westers Country Store
West’s Shurfine Food Mart Karin Wheaton
Friends of Little Lakes Contributors
Clar’s Collision, Dave’s Towing Service, Dyer Straights, Lakeville Liquor Store, Inc., Leisure’s, Little Lakes Brewing, Nails on Commercial, Once Again Nut Butter, Collective, Vincenzo’s Pizzeria, Ward’s Lumber
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HORSE See how many “baskets” you can make around the court by guessing what spot on the court each arrow is pointing to.
Bryant began playing basketball at the age of three. When he was six, his father retired from the NBA and moved his family to Italy to continue playing professional basketball at a lower level.
Not only was Kobe Bryant a star basketball player, but he also won an Oscar award. He earned his Oscar in 2018. Bryant took home the trophy for best animated short film at the ceremony, called "Dear Basketball."
If you can’t guess what it is, add a letter on the left side to begin spelling HORSE!
The first step to more closet space is to eliminate unused items. Clothing that no longer fits or items that can be stored elsewhere should be removed from the closet. Donate as much as possible. Some organizations will even pick up donations at your convenience.
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• OLD WOODEN STOCKADE FENCE FOR FIREWOOD. Already dismantled. Pick up, Dansville. 585-245-4869
• PACKING MATERIALS. Styrofoam packing peanuts and other types. Bring something to put in as I need my containers. East Rochester. 585-733-8211
• UPRIGHT PIANO, circa early 1900s. Rebuilt 1996. Pick up only, Churchville. djohnson009@rochester.rr.com
• 21 CONCRETE BLOCKS. Pick up, Ogden. 585-313-2296
• Queen size FOAM MATTRESS. Groveland. 585-697-4489
• HOSPITAL BED w/mattress, side rails, bed control and two BEDSIDE TABLES. Very good condition. Henrietta. 585-957-6392 or ttatt2@aol.com
• 60” LG TV. Works, good picture. Base is heavy. Newark. cdefrain@localnet.com
• TELEPHONE POLES. One is 19’, another is 23’. Many possible uses. Pick up Rochester. 585-314-6989 or louislanceri@yahoo.com
• Assorted PLASTIC NURSERY POTS for starting plants. Various sizes and shapes. Dansville. marmor59@outlook.com
• Gold LOVESEAT - Pulls out into a twin size bed. Heavy. Very good shape. Pick up Leicester. kmom68@gmail.com
• Beautiful COUCH, white with muted floral print. Cherry wood accent. Good shape. Pick up Leicester. kmom68@gmail.com
• TWIN MATTRESS and BOX SPRING. Excellent, like new. Pick up Henrietta. 585-359-4671 leave message
• 3 dozen RUSTY WRENCHES for welding projects or to clean up. Pick up Brockport. Leave msg if no answer. 585-637-0221
• One TWIN BED. Clifton Springs. 270-300-6175
• Dark brown SOFA BED/COUCH in good condition. Pick up Webster. csbtrfly@gmail.com
• “Sasheen” BOW MAKING RIBBON - 16 big rolls, various solid colors & widths (1/2” to 1-1/8” wide). Take all. Penfield. penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com
• WORLD MAGAZINES, Commemorative Edition FRONTIER FIELD, COURIER JOURNAL, BUFFALO NEWS MAGAZINE and a variety of clippings and journals. Fairport. 585-3880318
• Four packages of GOLD LEAF with instructions. Fairport. 585-388-0318
• Vintage ‘80s GLASS PYREX Primary Color Nesting Mixing Bowl, 1L, green. Chrissy. Oma2526@gmail.com
• OLD NEWSPAPERS for canning. 585-261-7321
• UNWANTED STAMPS. smithkatrina10@yahoo.com or 585-519-8189
• 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
• MODEL KITS - Built/Unbuilt Aviation, Autos, Figures, Military, Ships, Space etc. Parts and pieces okay. 585-314-6989 or louislanceri@yahoo.com
• BURLAP to wrap 4-5’ tall trees. 585-742-2221
• SCISSOR TYPE CAR JACK. frankbiff@protonmail.com
• TV with WALL MOUNT for living room. kkob10@live.com
• MOVIE - Disney DVD “TOGO.” Please help make someone happy! 678-643-1898
• MOVING BOXES. Sizes for wall pictures, lamps & shades, clothing, books, pots & pans, dishes. sohill15@gmail.com
• COAT TREE. 585-507-8788
• PICK-UP TRUCK for starting landscape business. Okay if minor repairs are needed. Call or text 585-419-5246
• DIRT DEVIL hand vacuum HOSE & ATTACHMENTS, preferably from older model (1980s/’90s). Penfieldmurphys@yahoo.com
• BRUSH GUARD or full grille protector for ‘06 Explorer. 585-450-1367
• STAND MIXER with DOUGH HOOK. 585-201-6001
• NINTENDO GAMES, PlayStation Games and/or Super Mario Bros Stuff. debuckchris@yahoo.com
• LANDSCAPING FABRIC, small landscaping rocks/gravel. Newark. brittany@simplicityofhealth.com
Ontario County Office for the Aging will hold a Public Hearing at Ontario County Public Safety Training Facility, 2914 Cnty. Rd. 48, Canandaigua, NY 14424, at 10:30am on Friday, October 8, 2025. Submit written comments to the Annual Plan by October 1, 2025 to Triciajean Jones, Director, Office for the Aging, 3019 County Complex Drive, Canandaigua, NY 14424.
Let kids handle more standard responsibilities. Adults tend to take more mundane responsibilities like making doctor’s appointments or grocery shopping for granted. But kids likely have no idea how to handle such tasks. Parents can encourage their high school seniors to make their own medical appointments. In addition, take kids along on grocery shopping trips, explaining how to find sale items and which foods to buy and which to avoid. Nutrition is not always foremost on the minds of college freshmen, but those who understand the importance of healthy diets are more likely to buy nutritious meals than junk food.
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What are the zoning laws in a small town when it comes to goats and how they are treated? Plus, [local] structures that are not used for goats? I drive this road to the [local food store] and hope not to hit a goat. Will have to use different roads. Just be kind to goats and humans.
We would like to thank everyone who helped my wife and I when we had an accident on Route 31A on July 17, 2025. Everyone was so kind and helpful. Thank you to the lady who took our dog back to our house. Thank you all for your kind help and for staying with us until medical help came. Thanks again to everyone! It was so nice to have people like all of you.
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Recently, our family was celebrating our grandson’s birthday at the Yates Town Park. As we were ready to serve the cake we realized the forks were missing. I went to the pavilion next to us and asked if they had extra forks we could have. Several of the people in their group were very happy to share some forks with us. I thanked them for their kindness and generosity but wanted to give them another “Thank you!” for helping us out. Sometimes it’s the small things that make all the difference!
To the woman and her passenger that got [food from local restaurant] to go and sat in their car and ate their food and then decided to throw ALL their garbage out of their window into the parking lot. What possesses a person to do such a thing? You have no respect for anyone or anything. I did get your license plate number and make and color of your car so if you think this is a good idea again, the police will get called. Do yourself a favor and dump your trash on your own property.
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The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics reports that mushrooms contain about 15 vitamins and minerals, including folate magnesium, potassium, vitamin B6, and zinc. Mushrooms also are low in calories and rich in antioxidants, which can help to lower risk for inflammation.
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DEAR PAW’S CORNER: As a seasoned traveler with hunting dogs, as well as puppies and family pets, going cross-state and cross-country, I find that you left out a few crucial items in your travel list important for dog safety/ health when traveling.
First, an IIHS/NHTSA approved crate(s) for the dog(s) or, at minimum, safety belt harness(es) that will restrain the dog(s) in the event of a crash. I have personally seen where dogs have gotten loose from an accident scene, and run off in fear and gotten lost because they were not restrained! Small dogs sitting on laps are not “restrained.”
Second, a basic animal first aid kit in case of emergency due to a cut, bite, ingestion of something, etc., before one can get to emergency vet care on a trip.
Third, water. It’s always best to bring at least a couple quarts of water from home to have handy for rest areas or pull-offs with no services like running water.
Thank you for considering my input on this topic. -- Betsy M., via email
DEAR BETSY: Absolutely essential items! Thank you for adding to the list. A separate first aid kit for pets, included in their bag of supplies so that it’s easy to find, is important. And using an Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) or National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) approved crate has been shown to reduce or prevent pet injuries in the event of a crash. For dogs in the back seat, rather than a crate, a pet safety belt and harness is a much safer option than a collar and leash, or worse, just letting your pet sit unbelted. Make these investments for your pet before a trip -- and for everyday travel.
Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.
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In farm-adjacent areas,it’s not uncommon for dogs to have cow neighbors. While many dogs are fascinated by these large, slow-moving animals, cows can be unpredictable... especially new mothers. If your property borders farmland, ensure dogs can’t slip under or through shared fences. It’s also good neighbor etiquette to avoid letting dogs bark at livestock. After all, peace and quiet are part of what makes country living great, for pets and people.
By Matilda Charles
It’s that time of year again. Summer is fading and it’s time to start thinking about what cold weather might bring. As well as revisiting the parts of the to-do list that didn’t get completed during the summer.
In my house that incomplete portion of my list includes painting the stairs before management notices the peeling and issues a fine and having a new window installed in the living room.
The reasons for not having done those things yet are the price of a can of paint ($42 for a gallon when I need less than a quart) and over $500 for the window, installation not included.
Do you see a pattern here?
And yes, it’s the price of nearly everything nowadays that keeps so many of us from taking care of things like we should.
However, I’ve just learned of a way to get at least a few things on my list: The Habitat for Humanity ReStore. They have 900 locations across the country, and one of those just happens to be near me.
Started in 1976, Habitat for Humanity is the group that will build homes around the world that are then sold for affordable amounts to low and moderate income families, improve and repair houses for seniors so they can stay in their homes, provide disaster response, and much more.
TheirHabitatReStoresareloadedwithgoodqualityusedmerchandise that they take in with donations. It not only keeps household items out of the landfills, but it allows people to buy those items at very reduced prices. They carry used furniture, building materials, appliances, housewares and so much more, some of it donated by corporations.
To find locations near you, go online to www.habitat.org, click “Shop” and then click “Habitat ReStores.” Put in your ZIP code. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.
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Monday, September 1st • 9am
NURSERY STOCK (trees, shrubs, etc) starts @ 9am
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Upcoming Auctions this fall: Pumpkin and Fall Squash: Thurs., Sept. 11th @ 9am
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BY SUZIE WELLS
Born in Canandaigua and raised in Naples, Jeff Wells joined the US Army at 17, stationed first in Fort Hood, TX, then sent to Mainz, Germany. ere, he met his wife, and together they raised daughters, Jenny and Denise. A er a highly favorable experience in Germany, when Jeff le the Army in 1986, “It was very easy for my wife and I to choose Germany as our new home.”
A er the German reunification and the end of the Cold War, Jeff began researching his East German roots, and traced from his greatgrandfather, Tuisco Greiner, a Naples immigrant from Bernburg, Germany in the mid-1800s, to his 8th great-grandfather, Hans Greiner, Der Schwaben Hans, a glass master and cofounder of Lauscha, Germany, a tiny glassblower village nestled within the uringian Forest.
A er his wife’s passing in 2012, Jeff and his daughters decided to return to Jeff’s hometown of Naples, NY, and they imagined a way to “earn a living using both our German and American roots.” Jeff says, “it was a mini explosion of imagination as we searched our souls for that perfect business idea… our new venture in our personal New World.” So, in 2014, e Olde Country Store and More was born, inspired by German ancestors’ handmade ornaments, the Wellses decided to import German glass ornaments year-round and developed the shop from there.
Celebrating all things local with a distinct German twist, the shop has become known for its massive wall of 400+ varieties of candy, German chocolate, locally sourced foods like honey, maple syrup, cheese, and an everevolving selection of consigned Finger Lakes cra s and gi s. “Stop by and step back in time,” Jenny o en says, inviting customers into a place where tradition meets community.
But what truly distinguishes this business is the Green Heart of the Finger Lakes®, a trademarked
design Jeff created that’s become a regional symbol of pride. e logo — a green heart etched with the eleven Finger Lakes — represents love for the natural beauty, cultural richness, and community spirit found in this unique part of New York. Inspired partly by the uringian Forest ( üringer Wald), known as the “Green Heart of Germany” (“das Grüne Herz Deutschlands”) due to its dense forest, where Jeff’s ancestors once lived, the design unites two landscapes that shaped his family’s story.
Jeff’s daughters now prepare to return to Germany, and Jeff is ready to pass the torch. Whether the store and trademarkarepurchasedtogetherorseparately,hehopes to find a buyer or buyers who understand their meaning and will carry forward the mission with integrity. “ is is about keeping the love of the Finger Lakes alive,” Jeff says.
e Green Heart logo is currently licensed by more than forty wholesale partners across the region and available in the store on everything from magnets and stickers to wood-carved plaques by Victor Wood Forge and pottery jewelry by Cohocton’s own 2CrockedPots. Each piece supports the idea that what’s made here, matters here.
While Jeff’s daughters prepare for the next chapter abroad, Jeff plans to stay close to his roots, continuing work with the local historical society, helping expand
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family research databases, and perhaps even getting what he calls his “last car” to explore the lakes and region he never tires of. “Every weather change brings a new view,” he says of the Route 12 Naples overlook above Canandaigua Lake, his favorite spot, where no matter how many times he travels through, “I find I’ll always snap a picture there.”
Jeff loves the nature that fills the Finger Lakes region as well as the friendly, loving people who call it home. He is impressed with the community’s growth from its more agricultural past and into a much more cultural environment today with such a variety of people, businesses, and organizations that enrich the community.
Jeff seeks the next steward to carry on the vision rooted in love for this land. Serious inquiries about the store or the Green Heart of the Finger Lakes® trademark can expect a transition period with Jeff’s full support, about which he says, “ is isn’t just about selling a business. It’s about preserving a legacy and giving it new life.”
To learn more, visit GreenHeartFLX.com or stop by the store in Cohocton. You might just leave with a bag of candy and a heart full of inspiration.
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