Canandaigua Naples: Genesee Valley Penny Saver 1-23-2026
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Sealed proposals for a General Construction Contract, Plumbing Contract, HVAC Contract, and Electrical Contract, for the Honeoye Central School District, 2024 Capital Improvement Project will be received by the Honeoye Central School District at the District Office, 8528 Main Street, Honeoye, New York 14471 until 12:00 p.m. Local Time on ursday, February 5th, 2026, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud @ the LGI room.
In order to familiarize Bidders with the project and conditions affecting the work, there will be a Pre-bid Meeting at 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday, January 20, 2026. Bidders shall meet at the Honeoye School, 8528 Main Street, Honeoye, New York 14471, at the LGI room for a question and answer period and tour of the site. All bidders are encouraged to attend. Attendance will be taken.
e Instructions to Bidders, Form of Proposal, General Conditions and Supplements, Drawings, and Specifications may be examined at the following locations:
• SWBR 260 East Main Street, Suite 4000, Rochester, New York 14604
• McGraw Hill Construction Dodge, www.dodge.construction.com
• Builder’s Exchange of Rochester, 180 Linden Oaks, Suite 100, Penfield, New York 14625
e Instructions to Bidders, Form of Proposal, General Conditions and Supplements, Drawings, and Specifications may be examined at the office of the Architect (SWBR, 260 East Main Street, Suite 4000, Rochester, New York 14604), and obtained upon a refundable deposit of $100.00 per set (make check payable to: SWBR). Main contact for ordering of bid documents through the office of the Architect (SWBR) shall be Heather Doles (Office Assistant) and can be contacted via phone number: 585-510-4074 or email hdoles@swbr.com. Drawings and Specifications will be available a er 2:00 p.m. on ursday, January 8, 2026. Any Bidder upon returning such set in good condition within thirty (30) days a er date set for Bid opening, will be refunded the deposit. Any non-bidder so returning such set will be refunded fi y percent (50%) of the deposit.
A Bid Bond or Certified Check made payable to the Owner in the amount of five percent (5%) of the Bid, subject to the conditions provided in the Instructions to Bidders, must be deposited by each Bidder with his Bid as a guarantee that in the case the contract is awarded to him, he will within ten (10) days therea er, execute such contract and furnish a satisfactory Performance and Payment Bond, and that Bidder shall not withdraw his Bid for a period of forty-five (45) days a er the above date of Bid opening, and to guarantee the performance of all other obligations of the Bidders as set forth in Instructions to Bidders. Attention of the Bidders is called to the requirements as to the conditions of employment and minimum wage rates to be paid under this Contract, as well as to other provisions set forth in the Instructions to Bidders. Work shall be commenced and continuously and diligently prosecuted immediately a er contracts have been signed.
SWBR Project No. 24084.00 Construction Documents January 8, 2026
HONEOYE CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT 00 11 13 - 2 2024 Capital Improvement Project ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS
Honeoye Central School District hereby reserves the right to waive any informalities and reject any or all Bids or to accept the one that in its judgment will be for the best interest of the District. e awarding of the Contract will be subject to the approval of the New York State Education Department. Contract award shall be subject to the condition that the applicable plans and specifications for the work to be done shall be approved by the Commissioner of Education.
Dated: 1/7/2026
Natalie Pfluke
Superintendent, Honeoye Central School District
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Snowshoeing: Parents may not know that many retailers sell snowshoes for children. While snowshoeing can be physically demanding, it’s also a fun way for families that like family walks to continue those traditions even if there are a few inches of snow on the ground. Make sure kids are bundled up, paying extra attention to their footwear. Kids will enjoy snowshoeing more if their boots are both comfortable and capable of keeping their feet warm.
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* On Jan. 23, 1941, Charles Lindbergh, a national hero since his nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic, testifies before Congress and suggests that the U.S. negotiate a neutrality pact with Hitler. He publicly denounced “the British, the Jewish and the Roosevelt Administration.”
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By Keith Roach, M.D.
Q. A. Man Experiences Symptoms of Excess Thyroid After MRI
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a male who is 58 years of age. I recently had an MRI of my cervical spine, and just this month, I had a CT scan of my whole abdomen. Since then, I have had symptoms of dry eyes, weight loss and insomnia. I wondered if the contrast dye used for the MRI or CT scan can cause hyperthyroidism, as these are common symptoms for excess thyroid hormone. Do you think that I have hyperthyroidism? -- G.L.
ANSWER: You are quite right that all these symptoms are commonly seen in people with excess thyroid. The weight loss is due to the increased metabolism of people with excess thyroid hormone. Insomnia is also common for similar reasons. Palpitations, tremor, anxiety, frequent bowel movements, and heat intolerance are all classical symptoms of excess thyroid hormone.
You are also right that the iodine-containing dye from CT scans can precipitate hyperthyroidism in a person who is destined to get it.However,the risk of this occurring is low. There is no increased risk of thyroid disease with MRI dye.
You could, indeed, have hyperthyroidism, and if you saw your doctor, you would very likely be tested. (I would certainly do so if I had a patient with these symptoms.) My experience is that these symptoms are not specific to thyroid disease, and it is probably some other cause. So, I would not be surprised if your thyroid tests were normal.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I recently got married again after being single for six years and have had five urinary tract infections (UTIs) in 14 months. My primary care doctor, a urogynecologist, and a urologist have all agreed on estradiol cream. I was basically put on this treatment for a prolapsed bladder and to build up my vaginal walls since I am sexually active again.
After reading your recent column about hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in older women, I am concerned since I underwent menopause 20 years ago (instead of under 10) and just started this treatment two months ago.
I might add that I had not had a UTI for 50 years prior, but vaginal dryness may be contributing to these UTIs. My doctor has not recommended a progestin, but I have also been introduced to taking a cranberry supplement once a day in tablet form to keep bacteria from multiplying.
Would you have recommended the same treatment knowing that I have not had a period for 20 years? -- L.E.
ANSWER: The risks from estrogen replacement in postmenopausal women are from systemic estrogen -- meaning estrogen that gets absorbed into the blood. This includes estrogen pills and patches.
Q. A.
Topical estrogen, such as vaginal creams, rings and gels, are not wellabsorbed in the body and do not significantly increase the risk of heart disease, which is the major reason that I recommended caution to women who underwent menopause more than 10 years ago.
Similarly, progestins need to be used in women with a uterus when they’re taking systemic estrogen -- but not topical estrogen. (Topical estrogen is absorbed slightly in women with atrophy of the vaginal lining, so it is always worth a consultation with an oncologist for women with estrogen-sensitive tumors, such as breast cancer.)
I don’t generally advise systemic HRT more than 10 years postmenopause, but there still may be some times when it’s appropriate after a thorough discussion between a woman and her doctor. In your case, however, the risk of heart disease, breast cancer or blood clots is negligible from topical estrogen.
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BY HENRY BOLTINOFF
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By Matilda Charles
en it’s time to change doctors
Now and then, not too often but sometimes, you hear that audible click and come to the realization that you need to change doctors. Maybe it’s because once again you don’t feel like your doctor is really listening to your concerns. Maybe it’s because once again tests are ordered without you getting a clear explanation about why they’re necessary. Maybe it’s because your health concern doesn’t seem to be getting better. Maybe it’s because you see the physician assistant (PA) when you expect to see the doctor. Or maybe it’s just because you have a gut feeling you should go elsewhere.
Whatever the reason, if the time comes to make a change, it won’t be easy if you’ve been with your current doctor for a long time. Your first step, once you’ve decided to do this, is to “interview” another doctor. You’ll need to call around to see who’s taking new patients or inquire among friends for recommendations. Then check out the doctor online with reviews by other people. Look at Healthgrades (www.healthgrades.com). Or do an online search with the doctor’s name.
Be sure the doctor is in your insurance network and make an appointment. Go in with a written list of questions and make notes.
When you find a doctor you’d like to see in the future, you’ll need to have your records transferred from the old doctor.
And that’s where I part company with advice I was given. I’m told that it’s best to transfer your records to a new doctor before you go to the first appointment. You’ll need to decide for yourself. My preference was to meet the doctor first before records were transferred, and to not let the current medical practice know I was leaving until I was certain.
If you find the right doctor, the difficulty will be worth it.
FLU-FIGHTING TIPS: Food can be used to fend of the flu. Common foods that many people already have in their pantries can be powerful flu-fighters. Garlic, for example, contains compounds that have direct antiviral effects and may help destroy the flu before it affects the body. Raw garlic is best. In addition to garlic, citrus fruits, ginger, yogurt, and dark leafy greens can boost immunity and fight the flu, according to Mother Nature’s Network. The British Journal of Nutrition notes that dark chocolate supports T-helper cells, which increase the immune system’s ability to defend against infection.
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Portable vs. Standby Generators
Prepare your home for a power outage (Family Features) Understanding the distinction between these options will help any family determine which is the better choice for their home.
• A portable generator is an immediate, but temporary, solution. A portable gas generator is less expensive than a standby unit and doesn’t require installation time. Its benefits have limits, as it can only power a few home appliances for a few hours before needing refueling.
• A standby generator with an automatic transfer switch provides a seamless and permanent backup power solution. It is professionally installed outside the home and can power more of your home’s appliances for long periods of time. Powered by natural gas or liquid propane, recent power management technology has allowed homes to still receive whole-house backup electricity, but with a smaller, more affordable generator than in years past.
With an emergency kit on hand and the right backup power source available, the frustration of weathering a storm can be greatly lessened.
Reward yourself. Don’t hesitate to reward yourself as you realize your short-term goals and draw closer to making your long-term goal a reality. For example, if weightlossisyourgoalandyou’ve adheredtoyourdietandlostsome weight, reward yourself with a favorite meal eaten in moderation.
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Nature looks dead in winter because her life is gathered into her heart. She withers the plant downtotherootthatshemaygrow itupagainfairerandstronger.She calls her family together within her inmost home to prepare them for being scattered abroad upon the face of the earth. ~ Hugh Macmillan, “Rejuvenescence,” TheMinistryofNature,1871
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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.
Martha J. Mitchell
January 13, 2026
Canandaigua/Honeoye: At age 96, Martha passed peacefully on January 13, 2026 at the Ontario Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare in Canandaigua, NY. She was predeceased by her husband, William E. Mitchell; parents, Harry and Ragnhild (Erickson) Stoddard and siblings, Harry Stoddard, Franklin Stoddard, Violet Allis, and
Survived by her daughter, Jane (Anthony) Dee of Las Vegas, NV; sisters, Rachel Stoddard and Ragnhild Cornish; and several nieces and nephews, neighbors, and friends. A special thank you to all her friends and neighbors at Chosen Spot Apartments that were so good to her. She loved her family and was dedicated to her faith. Gardening was her passion and she grew amazing flowers.
A private graveside service and burial will be held at Beaver Dams Cemetery, Beaver Dams, NY. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions may be made to the Reagan Ranch Center – Young America’s Foundation, 11480 Commerce Park Drive, 6th floor, Reston, VA 20191.
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Thin out DVD and CD libraries. Thanks to streaming services and digital music players, DVDs and compact discs have become somewhat obsolete. Discard or donate DVDs that you can just as easily stream through your television, and convert compact discs to digital files that you can play on your computer and MP3 players, ultimately donating the discs and clearing space.
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A grateful customer
A couple of weeks ago I was shopping at my local Tops Market in Dansville. One of the customer service fellows named Jacob saw me exit the store and came to my car to help me without me even asking and put my groceries in the car. Now that is an act of care and concern for an 87-year-old lady. What a blessing he is not only to the grocery store but also to their customers. Bless his heart.
ank You!
I’d like to thank the Branchport ambulance team for their quick response on December 23. I can’t say enough about them. It’s wonderful to have such great people serving Branchport. Thanks again for your many kindnesses. You’re a great team. ~ Mrs. Johnson
Question
If your sump pump is a giant hole outside near your septic lines, and your sump pump runs water to the ditch that runs by my home, would there be a possibility of this water being contaminated with septic lines running right next to the sump pump?
Town Park
Recently, our town decided to install a disc golf course on an existing lighted and fenced baseball field. Since the park has existed I have never seen nor heard of a game played there. The town is proud that most of the hundred thousand dollars to build the golf course was from a state grant. They seem to think the public doesn’t realize that grant money still comes from taxes. What must any outsider think as they pull into this park with a baseball field and disc golf course combined? And then add to the ridiculous basketball backboard menagerie. I am sure there will be crowds gathering to play disc golf in the spring. Why do they waste hundreds of thousands of dollars on parks that no one uses just to say they do something with tax money. And, oh yes, besides giving themselves raises!
Holiday lights lend extra sparkle to the gloom
It seems more neighbors are keeping holiday lights up around town this year. I don’t know why that is, but I just wanted to say Thank you. It’s so pleasant to drive home (in the dark nowadays!) and see the twinkling lights instead of just boring streetlights. So pretty.
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I prefer winter and Fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape — the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn’t show. ~ Andrew Wyeth
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By Fifi Rodriguez
1. LITERATURE: Who was the first Canadian to win the Nobel Prize in Literature?
2. MYTHOLOGY: What is the home of the Greek gods?
3. LANGUAGE: Which language is the second most spoken in Canada?
4. HISTORY: Which explorer sailed around Africa to discover a trade route between Europe and India?
5. MOVIES: What is the name of Elle Woods’ Chihuahua in “Legally Blonde”?
6. GAMES: In what year was the original Pac-Man video game released?
7. TELEVISION: What is the name of the town where “Hart of Dixie” is set?
8. FOOD & DRINK: Which popular fruit has seeds on the outside?
9. MEDICAL TERMS: What is the common name for alopecia?
10. GEOGRAPHY: In which country are the Cliffs of Moher located?
ANSWERS
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The third week of January is known as Hunt for Happiness Week, encouraging people to identify how we define happiness and how we can cultivate happiness and contentment for ourselves. How do you pursue happiness?
- Spending time with people I care about
- Staying or being active
- Helping others
- Devoting time to a hobby
- Doing meaningful work
Poll ends 01-27-2026
Poll ended 01-20-2026
Ireland.
Hair loss.
Strawberries.
Bluebell, Alabama.
1980.
Bruiser.
Vasco da Gama.
French.
Mount Olympus.
Short story author Alice Munro, 2013.
Since 1994, Martin Luther King Jr has been designated a national day of service, a “day on, not a day off” to encourage all Americans to volunteer to improve their communities. How do you help your community?
6.7% I volunteer with and/or donate to a local nonprofit
26.7% I check in and help my neighbors
6.7% I’m looking for ways to get involved
60.0% None of the above
NETWORKING STRATEGIES FOR THE DIGITAL AGE
Personalize your connections. The days of sharing a post-work drink with a colleague may be over. But networking in the digital age need not be impersonal. When using professional networking sites such as LinkedIn, personalize the messages you send to other professionals when inviting them to join your network. Use the message to briefly introduce yourself and explain your connection before explaining why you want the person to become part of your network. Welcome any questions and warmly thank them for their time. This personal touch can make you stand out in a digital sea of people, many of whom simply want to add other professionals to their network without necessarily making genuine connections.
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• Various MAGAZINES – cars, news, people, etc. and old CALENDARS. Penfield. 585-261-1699
• 20-gallon AQUARIUM with all necessary accessories except, of course, the water and the fish! Rochester. dorismuczy@hotmail.com
• Epson Stylus Pro 7700 color & BW PLOTTER with stand. Must pick up. Canandaigua. rdkrapf@id-architects.com
• Six boxes of TRANSPARENCY FILM for overhead projectors, 8-1/2” x 11”, clear. Fairport. 585-880-1234
• DISNEY’S VHSes - about 10 to give to anyone who wants them. Newark. eknarr58@myyahoo.com
• CPAP machine, ResMed Escape S8, includes HumidAire 3i humidifier and carrying case. Perinton. 585-705-4351
• Hip length women’s size 8 dressy FUR JACKET. Exercise tapes - VCR and CD. Canandaigua. jdmiller5490@aol.com
• Octane Fitness STANDING ELLIPTICAL. Needs dismantling. kbradstreet@rochester.rr.com or 315-525-6587
• Twin size wood HEADBOARD AND FRAME. Avon. 585-919-9666
• Non-profits adding to their prop inventory - Royal 1930s TYPEWRITER, a few COSTUMES and ACCESSORIES. Bloomfield. 585-455-6807
• Medline FOLDABLE ROLLING WALKER for seniors with hand brakes and seat with storage. Maroon color. Used/like new. Rush/Henrietta. Text 585-739-7431
• ResMed CPAP MACHINE. Caledonia. 585-944-1645
• Two boxes CANDY MOLDS, can also be used with plaster and then painting items. Avon/Geneseo. Text 585-314-0226
• CONN ELECTRIC ORGAN needs a new home! Works great! Call or text 336-247-3245 Naples
• 40 JOHN DEERE TWO-CYLINDER MAGAZINES. Pick up Farmington. 315-986-3764 leave message
• Cut up FIREWOOD. Pick up Ontario. 585-943-1714
• Assorted PICTURE FRAMES. Take all or some. AEROBIC STEP DECK, adjustable. Small EXERCISE TRAMPOLINE and BALANCE BOARD. Leicester. 585-519-9963
• WEBER GRILL, gas or charcoal. Call or text 315-576-1278
• Railroad museum needs ALUMINUM WHEELCHAIR RAMPS and PLATFORM for handicap access to building. 501(c)3 tax deductible. 585-478-4269
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• YARN needed. I will pick up. Webster/Penfield area. Phone: 217-3397
• Large amount of COSTUME JEWELRY (men’s and women’s). Any condition. 585-766-8842
• RECORD PLAYER in working condition. tcatherine@protonmail.com
• ISO AIRBRUSH for painting fishing lures. jess.alinaitwe@gmail.com
• MODEL KITS, Built or Un-built. Automotive, aviation, military, monster, ships, etc. Parts and pieces ok. 585-314-6989
• COMIC BOOKS, any & all. Any condition. Will pick up or meet. Call or text 585-260-0437
• WHITE STYROFOAM COOLERS wanted in Bristol/Honeoye area. Text 607-226-6441
• SMALL CAMPER for repurpose projects to raise funds for two college students. No mold or leaks please. 585-465-0879
• BROKEN Non-working wrist or pocket watches and parts. Digital or mechanical. Any condition. 585-766-8842
• Monarch wood burning ADD-A-FURNACE in working condition. I can pick up. 585-613-8410
• Old HUNTER FAN PARTS. Especially brackets for fans that are 40 years old or more. 585-350-9727
• Complete SINGLE BED with MATTRESS. 585-734-3871
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May 13 Niagara Falls: Chocolate Factory Tour, Carrousel Museum & Vidler’s $169
May 18 Jamestown: Lucy-Desi Museum & the Peterson Nature/Art Institute $195
May 19 Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Tour & Maid of the Mist $185
June 11 I Love Lucy 75th Anniversary with the National Comedy Center $189
June 16 A Bronx Tale at Merry-Go-Round, Sherwood Inn & Saunders $199
June 30 Grease Tribute Show at Turning Stone ($25 Slot+$5 Food Bonus) $159
July 8 Skaneateles Lunch Cruise, Shopping at the new IKEA Store $189
July 14 Tarzan at Merry-Go-Round, Sherwood Inn & Saunders $199
July 14 Oswego Maritime Museum, Waterfront & Holocaust Refugee Museum $179
July 16 Hidden Valley Animal Adventure & Yard of Ale Lunch $179
Aug 5 Grand Lady BBQ Lunch Cruise & Hawk Creek Birds of Prey $189
Aug 12 Summer Mystery Trip ~ old favorites & new summer surprises! $165
Aug 18 Carousel at Merry-Go-Round, Sherwood Inn & Saunders $199
Apr 1-2
Apr 13-14
May 3-7
2026 Overnight Tours
Tara Country Inn Tour & Lunch with Easter Activities $455
PA Dutch Country with Joshua & the Steamboat Inn $459
The Great Chicago Experience! $1,395
May 27-6/7 Alaska Princess Cruise & Land Tour $4,595
Jun 16-17 Niagara-on-the-Lake with Funny Girl $649
Jun 22-26
Michigan with Mackinaw Island Overnights & Frankenmuth $1,949
Jun 23-7/1 Cowboy Country & National Parks Tour $3,995
Jun 29-7/1 PA Dutch Country with Joshua & Amish Buggy Tour $695
Jul 20-23 USA 250 - Patriotic & Historical Ohio Tour with 3 Shows $TBD
Jul 28-29
Aug 4-6
Aug 10-13
1,000 Islands with the Riveredge Resort & Lunch Cruise $495
PA Dutch Country with Joshua, Mary Poppins & Steamboat Inn $759
Atlantic City - 3 nights at Bally’s ($40 Slot + $40 Food Bonus) $649
Aug 23-9/8 British Isles & Ireland Princess Cruise & Land Tour $5,655
Sept 8-10
All-Inclusive Ohio Amish “Land Cruise” $795
Sept 13-15 Pittsburgh, Fallingwater & Flight 93 Memorial $739
Sept 26-10/1 New England Autumn Explorer (3 train & 2 boat rides) $2,450
Oct 12-13
Oct 18-22
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PA Dutch Country Fall Foliage with Joshua & the Steamboat Inn $459
Nashville Highlights with the Jack Daniels Distillery $2,199
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