Dansville Wayland: Genesee Valley Penny Saver 10-3-25

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2025 Weekly Pub. 585.226.8111 gvpennysaver.com Dr. Steven P. Barone is still serving Dansville and the surrounding communities in Naples, NY.

We are grateful to all of you for your continued confidence and support throughout our transition this past May when we joined Naples Valley Chiropractic.

Open Monday - Friday & Saturday appointments available

&arts entertainment

It is no joy to me to sit

On dreamy summer eves, When silently the timid moon Kisses the sleeping leaves, And all things through the fair hush’d earth

Love, rest—but nothing grieves. Better I like old autumn

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With his hair toss’d to and fro, Firm striding o’er the stubble fields

When the equinoctials blow.

~Dinah Mulock Craik (1826–1887), “October”

SHOWING NowOct. 8th One Battle A er Another

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Weekly Showtimes: Fri @ 7pm; Sat & Sun @ 3pm & 7pm; Wed @ 1pm

144 Main St., Dansville, NY 14437

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Dody Paul, MCC, CTA

Cruise & Land Vacation Specialist 585-226-6558 • dlpaul@cruiseplanners.com

Painted Canyons of the West with Collette Tours: April 26 - May 4, 2026

Explore Colorado National Monument, Moab, Arches, Canyonlands, Dead Horse Point, Bryce Canyon, Zion and Las Vegas

Danube Symphony with 2 Nights in Munich during Oktoberfest, Avalon Waterways: September 24 - October 1, 2026

Cruise the Danube from Budapest through Austria and into Germany ending with a stay in Munich during Oktoberfest

Exploring South Africa, Victoria Falls & Botswana, Collette Tours: December 1 - 15, 2026

Chobe National Park, Pilanesberg, 8 Wildlife Safaris, Cape Winelands, Cape Town Table Mountain & more.

Space is limited–call or email for more details

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Ready for Apple Picking Season in WNY? Here’s A Few Quick Tips:

If you’re heading to a local orchard this fall, a little preparation can make your day much more enjoyable. One of the best things you can do is call ahead to see which apple varieties are ripe and ready. Many Western New York farms grow specific types that ripen at different times, so checking in ensures you get exactly what you’re looking for.

Another smart tip is to visit early in the day. Morning hours usually mean cooler weather, fewer crowds, and better apple selection before the trees are picked over. And don’t forget to dress for the outdoors—closed-toed shoes and layers are best for navigating muddy or uneven ground.

With just a bit of planning, your apple picking trip can be fun, relaxed, and full of fresh fall flavor.

MEET OUR NEWEST EDITORIAL TEAM MEMBER:

Sophia Kovatch

Dear Readers,

My name is Sophia Kovatch, and I’m the new writer for the Genesee Valley Penny Saver. I’m excited to join the Penny Saver as it works to expand the stories it brings you (thanks to your support!). Having mostly written for websites, I’ve always wanted to work for a publication with its own printing press, so that’s exciting too.

I’ve been writing professionally for over ten years, writing for all kinds of companies and publications. I’ve written for award-winning news outlets and nationally recognized brands, and I’ve spent far too many hours trying to outwit Google’s ranking algorithm. rough these experiences, I’ve learned that the more connected I am to the subjects of my stories and the people who read them, the more fun I have while writing. In joining the Penny Saver, I have a stronger connection than ever to my work, so I expect to have more fun writing than I ever have before.

In my free time, you can usually find me reading a stack of library books or looking for cool birds by Oatka Creek. I also spend time each week teaching storytelling at Adventures & Art in Caledonia and stewarding Akimbo Books on University Ave in Rochester.

You’ll start seeing my byline on more Hometown Stories in upcoming editions of the Penny Saver. I’ll also help bring new kinds of content for you to enjoy both in print and online. I’ve got some ideas, but I’d love to know what kinds of stories you want to read in the Penny Saver. Send in your story ideas to hometown@featuredmedia.com.

All my best, Sophia Kovatch

About Sophia

Lives in: LeRoy

Pets: a wiry mutt named Roux

Genres I’m Reading: science fiction, poetry

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TO SAFELY NAVIGATE WET ROADS

Resist the urge to brake quickly. When drivers feel themselves losing control, many respond by braking quickly. But hard braking and quick turns can increase the risk that a vehicle will hydroplane. And even if the vehicle does not hydroplane, motorists may have a hard time controlling it when slamming on the brakes. When encountering wet roads, brake slowly and maintain low speeds untiltheroadsdryoff.

RV BUYERS’ GUIDE

New or used?: Purchasing a used RV can help people save money. However, upgrades and repairs may be costly. New RVs have the latest technology and no risk of prior wear and tear. Insurance premiums will be higher for a new vehicle, and a new purchase can be expensive depending on the features chosen.

A Giant Pumpkin Festival

- For All in Lima -

is weekend, families will marvel at giant pumpkins, see antique farm equipment in action, and compete in corn-eating contests at the 3rd Annual Lima Pumpkin Festival & Agriculture Day. is year’s festival will be the biggest yet, with more vendors, agricultural displays, and contest categories. New additions to the festival include chainsaw carving demonstrations and a live auction of a 1950 John Deere B tractor. Proceeds from the festival and the tractor auction will fund improvements at Mark Tubbs Memorial Park in Lima, where the festival takes place.

e Pumpkin Festival was first held in 2023, conceived by Steve Werner, who wanted to showcase the work of Lima’s farming community. Werner grew up on a vegetable farm in the Mendon/Rush area, and he felt Lima residents should know more about the work of their local farmers. He says, “I wanted to get people to know what it takes to grow something.”

He gathered a small committee to organize the first Pumpkin Festival, with contests for giant pumpkins and sunflowers and a handful of vendors and farm displays. Organizers weren’t sure how many visitors to expect but were overwhelmed when more than 1,000 showed up. In 2024, Werner’s committee doubled, the number of vendors tripled, and attendees quadrupled, with over 4,000 people visiting the festival.

e giant pumpkin and sunflower contests continue as the cornerstone of the festival, showcasing the efforts of local farmers. Last year’s winning giant pumpkin, grown by Frank Lavorato, weighed a whopping 1,367 pounds, and the tallest sunflower, grown by Jenny LaFlam, reached 12 feet.

As the festival has grown, so too have the contests, and organizers add more age categories to meet demand and interest. is year, kids 12 and under have their own giant pumpkin contest, and the corn-eating contest includes two age groups for kids and separates the adult competition for men and women. ere’s also a new contest this year for best carved or decorated pumpkin, with people’s choice awards for most creative, scariest, and funniest pumpkin. All contest winners receive cash prizes. Werner’s goal for the festival has always been to strengthen the community, and his vision goes beyond creating a way for families and farmers to meet. Each year, the festival contributes its proceeds to funding improvements and upgrades at Mark Tubbs Memorial Park so the community may continue to enjoy the park year-round. Last year, the festival contributed $10,000 to the park. is year, the

is year, the Pumpkin Festival can support such large projects at the park thanks to the donation of an antique John Deere B tractor purchased in Honeoye Falls in 1950 andusedbylocalfarmerseversince.Attendeeswillbeableto bid on the tractor during a live auction at the festival hosted by local Lima auctioneer Blake Benson. e money raised from the tractor auction will go to park improvements.

In just two years, the Pumpkin Festival has grown more than Werner and his team expected. He says, “We’re excited about the growth and support from the Town of Lima and surrounding towns for this event. It’s grown even beyond my belief at this point.” As the festival continues to grow, Werner is committed to keeping it 100% family-friendly so all ages can enjoy affordable fall fun each year. No matter your age, it’s worth a trip to see the giant pumpkins and sunflowers during this agricultural celebration.

Want to help with upcoming stories? Send your stories and suggestions of people to highlight in this column to hometown@featuredmedia.com. Current seasonal requests include: historical ghost stories from your town, stories of people giving back to the community at the holiday times (or year-round!), family-friendly winter activities, and favorite small museums in the area.

PHOTOS: HORSE AND PLOW DEMO LEFT TOP ; CORN EATING CONTEST LEFT BOTTOM FESTIVAL FOUNDER STEVER WERNER WITH 2024’S HEAVIEST PUMPKIN ABOVE

&body mind

Eligard Injections Cause Man To Develop Breast Tissue

Q. A.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I have been treated for prostate cancer and stopped my semiannual Eligard injections three years ago. I’m 75 years old and about 5 feet, 9 inches tall. Before treatment, I weighed 227 pounds; I currently weigh 209 pounds. My testosterone level is 49.6 ng/dL. My breasts have become somewhat feminine.

My question is: Will they regain their normal appearance? I’m losing weight slowly, and I’m trying to build muscle with weights. -- Anon.

ANSWER: Gynecomastia is the growth of male breast tissue, specifically when not due to breast cancer. It can happen during puberty in healthy males, but it is a common side effect of androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer. Up to 75% of men treated with antiandrogen therapy like leuprolide (Lupron or Eligard) will develop breast tissue.

It isn’t likely that the breast tissue will go away on its own.For men who want treatment due to the appearance or tenderness of the breast tissue, there are radiation, medication and surgical treatments available. Radiation therapy is the most effective for men who develop breast tissue with androgen-depletion treatment.

Tamoxifen is the usual medical treatment, and you may ask the physician treating your prostate cancer about these choices. Men who can’t take or choose not to take either of these treatments can be referred for surgical treatment, which can be liposuction or a mastectomy.

Q.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 74-year-old active male currently taking a daily 81-mg aspirin due to a periodic heart arrythmia. I have elective sinus surgery scheduled, requiring that I be under a general anesthetic for 90 minutes and that I be off aspirin for the two weeks preceding the procedure.

I’m beginning to have second thoughts about the surgery as I wonder if I’m risking a stroke. Would you please share your thoughts on this? Thank you. -- R.B.

A.

ANSWER: Aspirin is used in some people with atrial fibrillation (the likely heart arrythmia you would be put on aspirin for) when they are at a low risk for a stroke.

There is a score called the CHA2DS2-VASc that is used to estimate risk. People at a higher risk are recommended anticoagulants such as apixaban (Eliquis). Since you are 74, you get at least one point for your age, and unless you have another risk factor that I don’t know about, you have an estimated risk of stroke without treatment of approximately 0.6% per year.

While it is true that being off aspirin for a period of time around a surgery increases your stroke risk, your risk is already so low that the absolute risk of being off aspirin for two weeks is quite small. You should always consider the risks of any surgery against the benefits, but the risk of stroke in your case is small compared to the risks anyone has with sinus surgery (such as bleeding or an infection).

I am a little surprised about it being two weeks; normally when a person comes off aspirin before surgery, it’s for five to seven days. Also, not all surgeons require aspirin to be stopped before sinus surgery.

Since your reason to be on aspirin is to prevent a stroke due to your arrythmia, and this risk appears to be very small, it may be that the surgeon determined the risk of stopping aspirin was so small. So, it wouldn’t be worth the possible increased risk of bleeding from the sinus surgery if you’re still taking aspirin.

If you haven’t talked to your regular doctor or cardiologist about this, I recommend doing so since I don’t have your full medical history.

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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&body mind

BREAST CANCER SCREENING

Screening is looking for cancer before a person has any symptoms. This can help find cancer at an early stage. When abnormal tissue or cancer is found early, it may be easier to treat. By the time symptoms appear, cancer may have begun to spread.

Scientists are trying to better understand which people are more likely to get certain types of cancer. They also study the things we do and the things around us to see if they cause cancer. This information helps doctors recommend who should be screened for cancer, which screening tests should be used, and how often the tests should be done.

It is important to remember that your doctor does not necessarily think you have cancer if he or she suggests a screening test. Screening tests are given when you have no cancer symptoms.

If a screening test result is abnormal, you may need to have more tests done to find out if you have cancer. These are called diagnostic tests.

It is about five o’clock in an evening that the first hour of spring strikes — autumn arrives in the early morning, but spring at the close of a winter day.

STREaMING SOURCE

ONNOW:“HouseofDavid”(Season2)

PrimeVideo

7-Oct:“Ozzy:NoEscapefromNow”(Documentary) Paramount+

9-Oct:“VictoriaBeckham”(Docuseries) Netflix

9-Oct:“Vicious”(R) Paramount+

9-Oct:“Boots”(Season1) Netflix

9-Oct:“Saquon”(Documentary) PrimeVideo

10-Oct:“TheWomaninCabin10”(R) Netflix

10-Oct:“TheLastFrontier”(Season1) AppleTV+

10-Oct:“NouvelleVague”(R)

12-Oct:“TheChairCompany”(Season1) HBOMax

hometown events

There’s so much happening at your local libraries!

Cohocton Public Library

8 Maple Ave. • 585-384-5170 www.cohoctonlibrary.org

M-F 10-6; Sa 10-2

Dansville Public Library

200 Main St., Dansville • 585-335-6720 www.dansville.lib.ny.us

M-Th 10-8; F 10-5; Sa 9-1

E.J. Cottrell

Memorial Library

5 Beecher St., Atlanta • 585-534-5030

M & Tu 10-8; W, Th, F 10-5; Closed Sa & Su

Wayland Free Library

101 W. Naples St. • 585-728-5380 www.gunlockelibrary.org

M-Th 10-6; F 12-5; Sa 10-Noon

CANASERAGA

Chicken&BiscuitDinner- SaturdayOctober4th,4:30-6:30pm, GarwoodsUnitedMethodist Church,10524CountyRoute15B, Canaseraga.Cost-donation.

DANSVILLE

FREERabiesVaccinationClinic2025: (Fordogs,cats,andferrets). LivingstonCountyResidentsOnly. Wednesday,October8Dansville; BabcockPark,MoreyAvenue(pavilion),Dansville,5pm-7pm.Contact Information:LivingstonCounty DepartmentofHealth,2Murray HillDrive,MountMorris,NY 14510.Phone:585-243-7280or 585-243-1717.www. livingstoncounty.us/eh.Email: swheaton@co.livingston.ny.us

Women’sCancerSupportTable - Diagnosedwithcancer?Looking forsupportonthejourney?Stopby theWomen’sCancerSupportTable (A.K.A.BosomBuddies)locatedundertheawningat167MainStreet, acrossfromtheStarTheatre,as partofDansville’sSecondSaturday FallFestonOctober11,2025from 11:00am-2:00pm.

St.Paul’sLutheranChurchWelcomesPUBLICKMUSICK-Opus 1. Joinusforafunandintimate programexploringthefirstpublishedworksofsomeofourfavoriteBaroquecomposers!We’llbe abletoseethebirthofnewmusical trends,aswellastraceinfluences fromearliergenerations.Musicof Castello,Corelli,Vivaldi,andmore! BoelGidholm&MaryRiccardi,violin.ChristopherHaritatos,violoncello.NaomiGregory,harpsichord. DeborahFox,theorbo.Saturday October4,4:00pm.FreeAdmission.SuggestedDonation$20.21 ClaraBartonSt.,Dansville. Stpaulsdansville.org

DansvilleSeniorNutritionProgramWeekofOctober13toOctober17 Monday,10/13:SiteClosedfor Holiday. Tuesday,10/14:Spaghettiw/ Meatballs&Sauce,Cauliflower, GreenBeans,WholeWheatDinner Roll,Yogurt,LemonBar. Wednesday,10/15:ChickenFlorentine,ParmesanNoodles,Spinach, WholeWheatBreadSlice,MandarinOranges,Yogurt. Thursday,10/16:Meatloafw/ Gravy,MashedPotatoes,Broccoli, WholeWheatBreadSlice,Grape Juice,VanillaPudding. SiteClosedFriday. RSVPby10/8/25. (585)335-8130

“TheShort,TroubledLifeofthe Klink” tellsthestoryoftheJohn KlinkMotorCarCompany.Eat, drink,andbeentertainedasQuinn Golden,usingtheoriginalslides andnarrationfromHaroldGilbert, givesusaglimpseofthecarthat JohnKlinkbuilttorivalHenryFord. SocialHourat5:00PM,Dinnerat 6:00PM,andProgramat7:00PM.. attheDansvilleAmericanLegion onOctober18th.Ticketsare$30 andavailableattheDogwood TradingCompanyandDogwood Floral.

UnderstandingAlzheimer’sand Dementia- Thiscoursecoversbasicinformationonthedifference betweenAlzheimer’sanddementia,stages,riskfactors,research andFDA-approvedtreatments. October6,11:30-12:30pm, DansvillePublicLibrary,200Main St.,Dansville.http://www.alz.org/ crf

I can smell autumn dancing in the breeze.

The sweet chill of pumpkin and crisp sunburnt leaves. ~Ann Drake, 2013

GENESEO

GeneseeValleyHuntRaces& FallFestival! October11,10-4pm, GVHRaces,3320NationsRd., Geneseo.Aone-of-a-kindexperience-theGVHRacesandFestival features10horseraces;many eventsfordogsincludinganagility course&demo,jumpingcontest, andcostumecontestalongwith duck&sheepherdingdemos;and Agri-DiscoveryTentforchildren withpettingzoo.Alsoponyrides andstickhorseraces,boutique shopping,andNYcraftbeer,wine &spirits.$15foradultspre-saleat GVHraces.com,$20atthegate. Childrenarefree.Parkingfree.

CelloandPianoConcert- Joinus foraneveningofcelloandpiano musicbytheDuoWadagroup. WorksincludemusicbyBach, Rachmaninoff,Schuman,and Faure.TheSt.Michael’s2025AnniversaryConcertwillbeheldFriday,October10that7:00PMatSt. Michael’sEpiscopalChurch,23 MainStreet,Geneseo.Suggested donation$20.Receptiontofollow.

HORNELL

VendorSale- TheWebb’s CrossingBibleChurchwillbehavingaVendorSaleonOctober18, from9:00amuntil3:00pm.Questions,contactAmandaat 440-212-5342.

LIMA

3rdAnnualLimaPumpkinFestival&AgriculturalDay- October4,10-4pm,MarkTubbsMemorialPark,7384ZieglerDrive,Lima. LimaPumpkin&AGDayFestivalis afreefamilyfriendlyevent.Theday features:AgriculturalDisplays-Animals,Crops,4-H,TractorsVintage toNew,LocalGrownCrops,Dairy Council.AgriculturalCompetitions -GiantPumpkinWeigh-In,Largest CarvingPumpkin,TallestSunflower,BiggestSunflowerHead. PumpkinDessertCompetition, Carved/DecoratedPumpkinContest,CornEatingContest,2Barn FarmPettingZoo&PonyRides,Kid Activities,ChainsawArtists-Fritz& MaryLoomis,MusicalEntertainment,FoodVendorsincluding ChickenBBQ,LocalAgricultural Vendors-fromProducetoMeat, CraftVendors,AreaBusinesses

NORTH COHOCTON

RummageSale! NorthCohocton MethodistChurch,10University Ave.,N.Cohocton.Thursday,October16thfrom9-2andFriday,October17thfrom9-2.

FREEChildPassengerSafety SeatCheckEvent heldSaturday, October4,2025from10am-2pm attheNundaFireDepartment,4S. StateSt.,Nunda,NY14517. NUNDA

PERRY

CovingtonMethodistChurch HamDinner&BakeSale- The CovingtonUnitedMethodist ChurchishavingtheirAnnualHam Dinnerwithbazaarandbake-sale onSaturday,October11that4pm. Thechurchislocatedat1557 SimmonsRoad(betweenPavilion andPerry).Themenuwillinclude ham,mac&cheese,potatoes, squash,roll,applesauce,and home-madepie.Donationis $15.00foradultsand$7.50for children.Take-outsavailable.

SPRINGWATER

HikeWatkinsGlenStateParkHikeandExplorethebreathtaking gorgeinWatkinsGlenStatePark SundayOctober5from2-4PMwith SpringwaterTrails,followedbya socialget-togetherdish-to-passin theparkoratanareaeatery.For additionalinformation/directions/ updatesvisitthewebsite: springwatertrails.org

DOWN HOME

APPLE PIE POPCORN

Yield: 10 cups

3 tablespoons melted butter

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

2 tablespoons brown sugar

1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1/8 teaspoon ground allspice

1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg

8 cups popped popcorn

1 cup dried apple chips, broken into large pieces

1/4 cup toffee bits

Heat oven to 300 F. Whisk melted butter with vanilla. Toss brown sugar with cinnamon, allspice and nutmeg.

Toss popcorn with butter mixture. Sprinkle evenly with brown sugar mixture. Stir. Transfer to baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Sprinkle apple chips and toffee bits over top. Bake 15 minutes, or until toffee bits start to melt. Cool before serving.

Tip: Add chopped pecans for extra crunch.

hometown events

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Oct. 18th • 11am

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When looking for a new hobby, adults may find that activities that suit their personalities tend to be the most rewarding.

Guidelines for Hometown Events

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Submit your event by the Monday 2 weeks prior to publication date.

Events must occur on a specific date and time. Event submissions may not include businesses or schools seeking registration for classes or programs, or organizations seeking crafters, vendors, or item donations.

Genesee Valley Penny Saver reserves the right to approve/reject events for publication. Events are published as space allows.

Vendor Fair Hosted by Hillside Gardens

Join us to suppor end of life care in your communit . Oct., 11th • 9am-2pm 310 2nd Ave. • Wayland, NY

Raffles & More Registration 9:30-10:30am

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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel

SILVER SPONSORS

St. George-Forsy he Funeral Home MillCreek Optical Dansville Rotar • Wayland Rotar Belangers Gravel Pit Brae Bur Golf Course

* On Oct. 9, 1942, Chicago bootlegger Roger “The Terrible” Touhy escapes from prison by climbing the guard’s tower. Touhy, who had been framed for kidnapping, was serving a 99-year sentence. He was recaptured months later.

Dansville Area Historical Society Annual Dinner Meeting

The Short, Troubled Life of

the Klink

Presented by Quinn Golden, using Harold Gilbert’s original slides & narrative

Saturday, October 18th at the Dansville American Legion

5pm Social Hour 6pm Dinner 7pm Program

Tickets $30 available at Dogwood Floral and Dogwood Trading Company

My mom passed on her obsession of all things antique or vintage. I love to go thrift store shopping or explore any sort of garage sale. Treasure hunting is a family passion. ~Zoey Deutch

COHOCTON

Town Supervisor - Brian Guiliano, N. Cohocton

Town Clerk - Cassandra Sick, Village of Cohocton

Town Board - Karen M. Johnson, S. Cohocton

Town Board - James Scarborough, Atlanta Paid for by Friends for “Common Ground”

INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT FALL

A season by any other name . Fall is the term most often used to reference the season succeeding summer in the United States. But the season is referred to as “autumn” in other parts of the world, including Great Britain. Fall was once even known as “harvest” because of the harvest moon, which appears close to the autumnal equinox.

Birth announcements, all occasion cards, wedding sets & save the dates, holiday cards, and more created and printed just for you.

10%OFF youronline order!Use codeGVPS10 so much to love.

October 18th, 2025

From 10am - 1pm at Perkinsville Fire Hall Soup & Sandwich Luncheon- $7 (includessoup,sandwich,pie&beverage) 50/50 Raffle • Basket Raffle • Vendors (Drawings start at 1pm)

Fair Housing Statement

All real estate advertised in the Genesee Valley Penny Saver is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, age, marital status, handicap, familial status, or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination. We will not knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are hereby informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.

Fair Housing Enforcement Project Monroe County Legal Assistance Center

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EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY

Cherries, Strawberries, Peaches, Blueberries, Raspberries, Peas, Corn, Beans, Broccoli & even Brussels Sprouts! All frozen orders must be placed by October 17! Red Potatoes Available.

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real estate

Land Wanted

UNIQUE WAYS LOCAL BUSINESSES CAN WORK TOGETHER

Change suppliers. Many partnership opportunities can be effective even if they’re less public in nature. Global supply chains were in flux during the pandemic and have yet to return to normal. That makes now a great time for local businesses to reconsider their suppliers. When doing so, look into local suppliers and let it be known that your products are locally sourced. For example, local restaurant owners can highlight the fact that their foods are sourced from local farms and manufacturers. That may impress foodies with a fondness for freshness, and also sho keep as many of their dollars in the local communit

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Huge ank You

A huge THANK YOU to the three shoppers who helped me after a fall in the store at the Dollar General in Livonia on Sunday. Also, thanks to the store manager for getting the bandages, etc. This is a wonderful community. Thanks again. I will always remember all of you.

Autumn in the Village

Thank you to all who donated Gifts, Gift Cards, or Gift Certificates to Autumn in the Village. Our day was a great success!

Post Office Praise

As I was sending out a birthday gift to a friend, another patron at the post office saved me a few bucks by sharing her gift wrapping to make sure a candle would not break in transport. We then shared a few stories of our loved ones who we were sending gifts to and connected over year-long Christmas trees! It was a special moment of human connection! Then at the window, I didn’t have my package taped shut, and the attendant was extremely patient, kind, and helpful as we got the package secure. Small town connections win!

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Clothing Sizing Anoying

Why oh why can’t women’s clothing sizes be simpler?! When we need to try on absolutely every garment, even if we ‘usually’ are a certain size, different brands run different sizing and fit, and even within the same brand, depending on country of manufacture, the exact same listed size can be vastly different from another. It is so frustrating. Yes, first world problem, but it is a lifelong aggravation for sure.

Now that School is in Session

Since schools have started and the school bus comes roughly the same time plus/minus 5-10 minutes, act as responsible parents who are in charge of raising the next generation. Can you have your children out by the road when the bus gets there? Why does the bus need to sit there with the light flashing, honking the horn, and you come to the door in your night clothes acting surprised the bus is there to pick up your children? It used to be if you were not in sight the bus driver would slow down and if you didn’t want to be picked up, you would have to drive your children to school! Grow up; more is caught than is taught, have your children ready for the bus. THANKS to all the patient people who have to wait while you get your act together.

55+ active living

MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel

* On Oct. 8, 1918, U.S. Army Cpl. Alvin C. York reportedly kills over 20 German soldiers and captures an additional 132 in France. The exploits earned York the Congressional Medal of Honor.

1. TELEVISION: What was the name of the dog on “The Brady Bunch”?

2. U.S. CITIES: Which major U.S. city was called Yerba Buena until 1847?

3. GEOGRAPHY: Where is Bryce Canyon National Park located?

4. HISTORY: Where did the Renaissance begin?

5. MOVIES: What is the nickname of the serial killer in “The Silence of the Lambs”?

6. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Who was the 20th president of the United States?

7. GENERAL KNOWLEDGE: How many amendments are in the United States’ Bill of Rights?

8. ASTRONOMY: What type of galaxy is the Milky Way?

9. MUSIC: Which rock band sings the theme song to “The Big Bang Theory”?

10. LITERATURE: What is the last name of the family in “Little Women”?

ANSWERS

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9. Barenaked Ladies.
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SENIOR NEWS LINE

Yes, you can turn off the news

Several months ago I took a “short” break from watching the daily news -- except that break wasn’t so short after all when I extended it to over a month.

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Then, wanting to continue with the peace that came from not being hooked into the daily news cycles and media hysteria, I set my phone to send me alerts with short blurbs about important news. I could quickly scan the few lines of the alert, catch up and be done with it. That’s worked well these past months.

Except it doesn’t keep people from calling me to ask if I’ve seen a certain piece of news or telling me to quickly turn on the television. The bigger the news, the more people who call.

I’ve advised more than one upset person to turn the television off and not turn it on again for an hour or two. After a serious event, news stations will continue to hash over the same initial information, even if they don’t know anything new. Nothing good can come from hearing the same bad news over and over.

There’s more to it than just keeping up with what’s going on. If you’re having trouble sleeping, if you’re stressed all the time, if you’re afraid or angry -- all these things can be a result of watching too much of the news.

If you have high blood pressure and a home monitor, keep track of it as a way to spot whether any spikes in your BP coincide with events you’ve watched on the news.

If you have a cellphone, there are several free news apps you can use that will alert you to events.

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To honor families who have lost a loved one in military service, the last Sunday of September was designated "Gold Star Mother's Day" in 1936 and amended to "Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day" in 2011. This Gold Star Mother's and Family's Day, how do you think communities can best support Gold Star families?

- Providing community events or memorials

- Offering ongoing financial or emotional support programs

- Highlighting their loved one’s story publicly

- Simply being present and listening

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Initially created to encourage people to listen to the rich history and wealth of information centenarians offer, September 22nd is National Centenarian's Day. Does your family have any centenarians? (also - If you'd like to share word of any currently living centenarians, please email hometown@featuredmedia.com).

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Ode to Autumn By

Weary Summer nods her head when Autumn comes to call.

“A few more weeks is all I ask, and then I’ll head down south.”

Summer packs her trappings — her floral scents and warmth — and gathers up her greenery, and flocks of birds, of course. She shuffles off so slowly, casting tender backward glances.

“It’s hard to leave a place you love,” she sighs, while Autumn dances.

Autumn opens his carpet bag and shakes his clothing out. With cap of yellow, coat of gold and brown, gloves of orange, and boots of red he struts ‘round field and town.

All alone, he paints the scene with carefree, wild abandon: no hue’s too bold, no shade’s too bright, there’s no concern with clashing.

He dabs at first, then paints a swath, then flings whole bucketsful!

e hills and dales are glorious in Autumn’s peerless fashion.

One night he slyly sets aside for “Autumn’s Grand Finale.” We’re fast asleep when out he creeps and seeds the earth with glitter.

“Wake up!” he shouts, when Dawn peeks out and sets the clarions a-twitter.

“Look what I’ve done! Is this not grand? It’s beauty that I’m a er!”

e sun beams down and out we troop to marvel at the splendor.

en one chill eve he hears a knock and calls, already knowing, “Who’s there?”

“Guess who!” howls Winter, hoarily, “Good gracious, how it’s snowing!”

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It was, as I have said, a fine autumnal day; the sky was clear and serene, and nature wore that rich and golden livery which we always associate with the idea of abundance. The forests had put on their sober brown and yellow, while some trees of the tenderer kind had been nipped by the frosts into brilliant dyes of orange, purple, and scarlet.... As Ichabod jogged slowly on his way, his eye... ranged with delight over the treasures of jolly autumn.

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Preplanning a funeral may sound morbid, as few people want to think about their deaths or discuss dying with their families. But there are numerous benefits to preplanning funerals.

The family of Paul Phillips Sr.

would like to thank the community of caregivers who care: Noyes, Highland, Mt. Morris Rehab, Hospice, a (Dr. Zittel and his staff) along with the VNA staff provided excellent care and empathy, treating him with great respect. We couldn't have done it without your generous help.

and his granddaughter, Eva Grace Mazzola, Dublin, Ireland.He leaves behind his brother,Lars C.Mazzola (Jane), Geneseo, NY, and his sister, Joy Mazzola Bidlack (Jerry), East Aurora, NY.

Looking for a place to picnic, his parents and grandmother found a spot on a farm in Springwater, NY to enjoy the view of the valley and tip of Hemlock Lake.In 1935,they purchased the property and moved the family to the farm when Christian was 12. He was enamored with the barns, fields, ponds, and the wooded hill. Christian developed a love of mowing the trails, tinkering in the barn, working on projects, and when he was older, buying tractors. His love of the family farm pulled Christian and Susan to visit every year and to eventually spend summers there.

Christian graduated from Wayland High School in 1957 and Hamilton College in 1961. He had a lifelong love of music, attending lessons at e Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY, and during summers at TallyHo Music Camp in Honeoye, NY.

e experiences, friendships and teachers Christian had at Hamilton College were ones he cherished throughout his life. He was a member of ELS (Emerson Literary Society),the Hamilton Choir,and the Buffers.After college, Christian served his country in the U.S. Army Reserve for four years.

We also want to thank Hospice for their excellent care and guidance and our niece, Kora, who also took care of Paul and helped me to stay on top of things. We owe a debt of gratitude to our family and relatives, church family and friends for all the visits and prayers. Also Pastor Dave Zastrow who helped us along this journey. His many visits and prayers were much appreciated.

Pat Phillips, Anna and Jack Cannioto, Paul Jr. and Monica, and Robert Phillips

Christian was grateful for his time at Hamilton, eventually establishing a scholarship for graduates within the communities around his beloved farm in Springwater, NY.

Christian’s career began at Mohawk Airlines after which he joined Johnson & Johnson for 15 years. In 1993, Christian joined Corvita to manage their Brussels, Belgium office, returning to their Miami headquarters in 1996. Semi-retired in 2004, Christian stayed active joining boards of directors.

Christian found golf later in life and started a group called the ‘Dewsweepers’ who played together almost 20 years. He enjoyed Tai Chi, walking to their classes several times a week. Interested in his local community, Christian worked on the incorporation of the new City of Doral and was on Miami International Airport’s Noise Abatement Task Force. A member of Riviera Presbyterian church (PCUSA) in Miami, he served on Riviera’s Session, the Pastor Nominating Committee and the Investment Committee.

Christian will be remembered as a gentleman who was kind and gracious, who had integrity and a positive attitude; a person who naturally helped and mentored others. He exhibited these qualities throughout his life. ey were the essence of who Christian was and these qualities never left him, even through the last years, months and weeks of his eight-year journey with Alzheimer’s disease.

A memorial service will be held Saturday,October 11,2025,11:00 a.m.at the Springwater United Methodist Church, 8001 S. Main Street, Springwater, NY 14560. A reception will be held at the Mazzola home immediately following the service.

A second memorial service will take place in Miami, FL at a future date. In lieu of flowers, join us in making a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association in Christian’s name. Go to https://events.alz.org/event/alz-tributes/ home to locate Christian’s Tribute Page.

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Improving traction around the house also can minimize falls. Throw rugs and runners can be made more secure with nonslip rubber backings. Bath rugs can reduce slipping on wet surfaces in the bathroom. Also, nonslip mats can be used inside of showers and bathtubs.

Use shoe trays to reduce puddling from melting snow or rain runoff in entryways. Mop up spills quickly, and consider the use of matteor textured-finished flooring to improve stability underfoot. Promptly remove snow and ice from driveways and walkways. For those who live in cold climates, heated concrete can help melt precipitation before it accumulates.

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A Talking Cat?

DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Whenever I’m having a conversation with my friends or talking to my mom, our cat “Jasper” stands right in the middle of our group and meows. If we stop talking, he stops meowing. What’s going on? Is my cat trying to talk? -- Victoria L., Canton, Massachusetts

DEAR VICTORIA: Sort of! Although it’s probably because Jasper sees a bunch of humans gathered together, all of whom have thumbs and can therefore open a bag of treats for him.

Cats vocalize with humans more than they do with other cats. Much more. Researchers (and owners) have figured out that they meow at us a lot because it prompts us to give them food,treats and snuggles -- even though we have a harder time understanding cats’ meows than other animal noises. They’re very perceptive, these housecats, with not much to distract them from observing us all the time (especially since so many of us work from home these days).

They’ve figured out our daily schedule better than we have. I have a cat who hops on my lap and starts head-butting my smartphone exactly at bedtime. He gets his little snack, and I get eight proper hours of sleep. And if I get home late? Oh, the silent treatment I receive. It’s the complete opposite of meowing, and just as manipulative.

Like you, I’d like to think that Jasper is just trying to get in on the excited conversation going on all around him. That could be the case. It could also be Jasper’s realization that big gatherings of humans usually involve food ... and if he stays underfoot, some of that deliciousness will come his way.

Send your tips, comments or questions to ask@pawscorner.com. © 2025 King Features Synd., Inc.

COWS REMEMBER FACES

Max is 15 years old and this is her favorite chair in the house. She always has her naps here.

It’s true, cows have great memories. Farmers have long noted how their dairy cows can recognize and respond to familiar people. Some cows even form strong bonds with their handlers, greeting them with a gentle nudge or low call. They may be large animals, but they’re full of gentle intelligence.

SIGHTS TO SEE AT FALL HARVEST FESTIVALS

Corn Mazes - Fall festivals set up adjacent to or on farms may have corn mazes for the kids. These mazes may be kept up throughout October and repurposed into haunted mazes for older kids looking to get a scare for Halloween.

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Starting pay $21.40

Health Insurance available, Sick and Personal Leave

One (1) Full-Time Bus Monitor

Minimum of 2.5 hours per day

Starting pay $15.50

Health Insurance available, Sick and Personal Leave

Substitute Bus Drivers and Monitors also available For information call Pat Elwell @ 585-374-7940

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REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSE (SCHOOL)

Qualifications:

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• Experience working with youth preferred

Location:

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Rate of pay:

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Start date:

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is position will be open until filled. Information will be reviewed as it is received. If interested, please send a letter of interest referencing Vacancy 26-37, along with a resume and proof of NYS License to hr@gvboces.org or mail to:

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Notice of Vacancy SCHOOL SOCIAL WORKER

Qualifications:

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Preferred Qualifications

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Location: Mt. Morris May Center

Salary:

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• Negotiable based on experience

Start Date: ASAP

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