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adds tropical appeal indoors. The sap of the plant causes the tongue to
and swell, enough to block off air to the throat. It can be fatal if ingested by both pets and humans.
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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 reduceslippingonwetsurfacesin the bathroom. Also, nonslip mats can be used inside of showers and bathtubs.
Useshoetraystoreducepuddling frommeltingsnoworrainrunoffin 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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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE REPLACING WINDOWS
Proper installation is key to longevity. Replacement windows are only as good as their installation in many cases. Poor installation and orders of standard rather than custom sized windows could result in poor fitting and seals. Homeowners should carefully vet and review window replacement contractors to find the best professionals for the job.
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* On Aug. 30, 1963, a “hot line” between Moscow and Washington goes into effect to speed communication between U.S. and the
and help prevent the possibility of an accidental war. Although never used, it did provide a useful prop for movies about nuclear disaster, such as “Fail Safe” and “Dr. Strangelove.”
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The PathStone Weatherization Assistance Program is available for income-eligible households in Monroe County located outside of the city limits.
Reduce energy costs and improve the safety of your home
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Income guidelines are:
Family of 1: $39,864
Family of 2: $52,140
Family of 3: $64,404
Family of 4: $76,680
INFLUENTIAL JAZZ MUSICIANS
Bessie Smith (1894-1937): While there are female instrumentalists in the genre of jazz, in the early days many, such as Bessie Smith, were vocalists. Born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, Smith would come to be known as “Empress of the Blues” thanks to her powerful voice. By the 1920s, Smith was among the highest paid black performers. Tragically, Smith’s life was cut short when she died from injuries sustained in a car crash on her way to a show in Memphis in 1937.
By Fifi Rodriguez
1. GEOGRAPHY: What canal connects the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea?
2. MOVIES: Which of Disney’s animated princess movies was the first to get a live-action version?
3. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is a male duck called?
4. LITERATURE: In which famous museum does a murder take place in the novel “The Da Vinci Code”?
5. SCIENCE: What part of the plant is responsible for photosynthesis?
6. TELEVISION: When did the animated TV sitcom “The Flintstones” debut?
7. U.S. CITIES: Which city is known for the saying, “Where young people go to retire”?
8. FOOD & DRINK: Which Southeast Asian fruit has such a strong smell that it’s banned on public transportation?
9. ASTRONOMY: Which star is the brightest in the night sky?
10. MEASUREMENTS: How many meters are in a kilometer?
ANSWERS
1. Suez Canal.
2. “Cinderella.”
3. A drake.
4. The Louvre in Paris, France.
5. The leaves. 6. 1960. 7. Portland, Oregon.
8. Durian. 9. Sirius. 10. 1,000.
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HOW TO STAY SAFE ON DIY PROJECTS
Make sure you choose the right ladder. DIYers may spend ample time shopping for drills and other electronic tools and gadgets that are fun to use. But ample time also must be afforded to the type of ladder you intend to use on a project. Estimates from the West Bend Insurance Company indicate that roughly 90,000 people visit the emergency room due to ladder accidents each year. Never use a broken ladder or an aging ladder that’s uneven. In addition, do not use a ladder that forces you to reach far away. If you’re leaning while using a ladder, the ladder is either too short for your project or positioned too far away from the wall. The National Home Security Alliance advises DIYers to place their ladder one foot from the wall for every four feet it rises above the ground. Test your ladders for their sturdiness prior to beginning work so you aren’t tempted to use a subpar ladder.
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Athletes can pursue a host of potential hobbies or activities that will foster their love of sports. Men and women who still have a hop in their step can sign up to compete in adult sports leagues. Depending on the sport, leagues might be available to adults of various ages and skill levels, and some may even be more focused on fun than competition. For athletes who can no longer lace up their cleats, coaching youth sports or volunteering to coach at a nearby school provides a chance to stay involved even if competing is no longer possible.
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• HAMMOCK and TIKI LIGHTS. Victor. Sport3940@yahoo.com
• TIGER LILIES and YUCCA PLANTS. You dig. Palmyra. 315-584-3626
• Small quantity of HANDMADE QUILTS. Some may need minor repair. For nonprofit organization only. Caledonia. 585-944-2793
• YAMAHA PIANO. Excellent condition. You pick up. 585-474-9473
• Eight boxes of COAL. Rochester. marussell44@gmail.com
• Four boxes of HARLEQUIN PAPERBACKS. Need to go ASAP! Dansville. 585-335-5416
• 1983 SUNSHINE HOUSE TRAILER. Webster. jwissick@rochester.rr.com
• 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
• 60” LG TV. Works, good picture. Base is heavy. Newark. cdefrain@localnet.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
• “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. 585-388-0318
• Small, round, outdoor hexagonal or octagonal PICNIC TABLE. Delivery or pickup. Penfield. 585-354-7049
• Two-drawer dark wood FILE CABINET. 585-507-8788
• FIREWOOD – hardwood logs or felled trees. No bugs or core rot. 585-581-0193 leave message
• SOFA SLEEPER BED. 585-813-4725
• GREEN WIRE GARDEN FENCING. Any length, any height. 585-733-1090
• Used WEGHT TRAINING Equip. for Youth Football Players/Wrestlers - Weights, bars, and benches. TEXT ONLY 585-465-0133
• SKYLANDERS FIGURES and VEHICLES. Activision, Spyro, Trap Team, Swap Force, Giants, and Imaginators. 585-729-1259
• ANTIQUE BICYCLE. 585-746-6435
• Lightweight, portable ELECTRIC SCOOTER. 585-415-8513
• CAR, VAN, or TRUCK in good working condition to drive around town and to appointments. 585-498-8083
• A properly working large kitchen REFRIGERATOR with freezer as soon as possible 585-305-8037
• SAFE VEHICLE for disabled women. 585-281-7249 or 585-382-5081
• UNWANTED STAMPS. smithkatrina10@yahoo.com or 585-519-8189
• 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
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“My Friend Linda” was a beautiful poem and I cried just reading it. Losing a dear friend is almost as heart wrenching as losing a family member. My sympathy to the author…I know the memories of your friend will always be in your heart.
Country Neighbors
I recently passed by a neighbor’s roadside sign that I thought read ‘fresh veggies.’ I turned around for some zucchini and to see what else they had. Turns out I misread the sign and it actually said, ‘free veggies!’ Thank you for the zucchini and green beans, it made my day and I’ll be enjoying some fresh zucchini bread as soon as it comes out of the oven! Thanks, neighbor!
A Special Young Man
I wish to thank the young man who found my wallet at Marketplace parking area on Aug 4. His father drove him to my house to return it before I even missed the loss (and suffered the search anxiety). What a blessing. You’ve brightened my life, Thank You.
Fun is Too Expensive
I understand prices are high for products and travel and the companies who run county fair concessions and rides need to make money. $5 is not bad to get in but try to eat. Drink. Go on a ride or play a game and you are in for a rude awakening. Fun should not put you in debt or break the bank. Most of the stands and rides had only a couple of people and no lines, they might find making a couple of dollars less would double or triple their sales. example - Two people to ride the Ferris Wheel: $20.00 - we walked away. www.featuredmedia.com
Stop Feeding e Varmints
For God’s sake please stop feeding the varmints in the neighborhood!! I know you think you’re being helpful, but leaving food of any sort in your yard is only inviting rodents and such into the neighborhood. I work nights and often sit on my porch late at night and people would be disgusted what creeps around after they are tucked into bed thinking they did a good deed by feeding skunks, rats, woodchucks, etc. And PLEASE turn your spotlight garage lights off at night! It shines down at least 4-5 houses. My retinas are burnt!! Thank you in advance.
HOW SMALL BUSINESSES CAN MAKE THE MOST OF LOCAL MARKETS
Do your research. Chances are business owners can find a number of festival or marketplace opportunities in or around their communities each month. Some of these festivals may be large scale events like annual Christmas bazaars, while others might be more toned down affairs that occur each week. Business owners can research local festivals, paying particular attention to how communities market the events and which businesses attend them. Community turnout is another significant factor to consider. Such research can help business owners determine which festivals best suit their businesses and what they’re hoping to accomplish.
SCHOOL BUS SAFETY •
Drive slowly in school zones and bus stops. Be alert! Look for children running to the bus stop, especially without a sidewalk.
Double check for children when backing out of your driveway or garage.
LOVE TO WRITE?
Have a way with words and a love for your community? We’re looking for someone who can shine a light on the everyday stories that make our community special!
FULL-TIME CONTENT WRITER
Grow our network of stories in print and digital media. You’ll have the opportunity to connect with community leaders across the region to shape and share the stories that matter most to our readers.
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We offer a hybrid work model. Occasional local travel for interviews may be needed.
JOB DUTIES:
Prepare weekly written content for our publications in print and online.
Construct written content for a number of town directories and niche publications across the region.
Assist with proofreading ads, articles and print work.
$17-19/hour based on experience. Will consider part-time for the right candidate.
Please submit a resume, cover letter, and 1 or 2 writing samples to our Lead Content Writer, Suzie Wells: suziew@featuredmedia.com Apply Today!
KEEPING IT LOCAL, TOGETHER.
Lately, it feels like the world is moving faster than ever — with constant talk about technology, artificial intelligence, and big changes coming our way. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by it all.
We want to give you a break from all the noise when you read the Penny Saver. We want to continue to curate a product that you feel good about reading, where you can learn about what’s happening with your neighbors and feel proud about living in our beautiful region. e Penny Saver has been many things to many people but the one constant for the publication has been a focus on “local.” To that end, we want to expand all that we share with you to make this the best and most useful publication. So what does this mean?
e bottom line is we want to create and share more local content. at might include stories about high school athletes, highlights of local trails and other natural gems to visit, homesteading tips, reviews of new books coming out from local authors, shared local poetry, new playground reviews, and even local generational recipe sharing! ese are just a taste of what we want to build. However, our focus will not be on hard news. Politics and police blotters have never been
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ere is a reality to these ambitions. Costs continue to rise, especially for postage and revenue is unpredictable due to an ever-changing advertising landscape. We’ve worked hard since the pandemic to lower our costs and provide the same great service to you, but adding content to better serve readers requires more resources.
It’s said in our industry that the health of a local publication is a direct reflection of the community it serves. Our commitment to local goes beyond our content. Our paper is printed right in Avon, NY by employees, managers, and owners who live here in Western New York. We hope to remain strong for many years to come and even foster the next generation of readers who share the love of “local.”
We’ve included the form below for your support. What we’re asking for is a small contribution from readers to help us fund and grow the local content we provide. Please feel free to share what other types of stories you would like to see in the Penny Saver. 100% of your contribution goes toward growing our editorial content!
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* On Sept. 1, 1972, American chess grandmaster Bobby Fischer defeats Russian Boris Spassky during the World Chess Championship in Reykjavik, Iceland. Fischer became the first American to win the competition since its inception in 1866.
Small businesses benefit one another, as a 2017 report from the Canadian firm FreshBooks found that 66 percent of small businesses outsource services to other small businesses.
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RESOLVE TO REDUCE SCREEN TIME
Put away the phone or tablet. Simply moving a device out of sight may reduce the temptation to send a text or hop onto an app.
Bees are being threatened at an alarming rate. Educating yourself about what to do to protect honeybees can help to restore the valuable honeybee population.
Use caution when applying any pesticides to home gardens. Be especially cautious when applying pesticides when bees arelikelytobeflying.Ifyoumust apply pesticides, do so only afterdusk.
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Scholarships can help students offset the rising costs of a college education Those who are willing to put in the research, time and effort to apply may find a wealth of scholarship opportunities at their disposal
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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.
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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 1 W Main St , Rochester, NY 14614 (585) 325-2500 • www lawny org
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Metformin Can Help All People, Not Just Diabetics, Lose Weight
Air fresheners: These seemingly innocuous products may be doing more harm than good. Information published in a 2015 issue of The Journal of Toxicological Sciences linked air fresheners to volatile organic compounds, or VOCs. They also may contain ultra-fine particles of formaldehyde and phenol. In addition, National Geographic’s The Green Guide states that many air fresheners contain nerve-deadening chemicals that coat nasal passages and temporarily block one’s sense of smell. Many widely available air fresheners use phthalates, which are linked to hormonal and reproductive issues, birth defects and developmental disorders. In lieu of chemical air fresheners, spray diluted essential oils around the house.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 75-year-old woman who isn’t prediabetic or diabetic.My BMI is 31.2.My doctor has prescribed a trial of metformin for weight loss as an alternative to starting Ozempic or one of the other weight-loss drugs. I have lost three pounds in a month, which is a start; exercise and healthier eating is also encouraged.
What are your thoughts on this new weight-loss tool and its possible longterm success? -- J.H.
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ANSWER: Metformin, a treatment for diabetes that works mostly by preventing the liver from making sugar, isn’t new and has been used to help people lose weight for at least 20 years. While it was first shown to help people with prediabetes or diabetes, it is also effective at helping people with normal blood sugar lose weight. However, the effectiveness is modest, with most people losing around 2-3 kilograms (about 5 pounds), which is stable as long as people continue taking the medicine.
I certainly agree with the changes in lifestyle. In studies, people who adhere to a healthier diet and exercise are likely to lose more weight than people who take metformin without lifestyle changes.
I’ve had occasional patients who get motivated by the success of metformin, making it easier for them to comply with the diet and exercise changes. I’ve also had people say that the weight they lose with metformin makes it easier to exercise. Metformin is moderately successful in preventing diabetes, but it is not as effective for weight loss as approved weight-loss medicines such as semaglutide (Ozempic).
Some of my patients have read about metformin as an anti-aging drug based on animal data, and there are studies ongoing to see whether this is true in humans. I do not recommend its use for this purpose outside of a clinical trial.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m unable to find out from my health care provider’s clinic whether they offer a vaccine for the specific variant of COVID that is now said to be spreading. Do you know if there is a vaccine for this, and who is making it? -- J.A.
ANSWER: The Vaccines and Related Biological Products Advisory Committee at the Food and Drug Administration recommends against a new vaccine formulation this fall, so it appears that we will be using the same vaccine as last year. Fortunately the current vaccine appears to be effective against the new NB.1.8.1 variant,which is now present in all areas that are monitored by the World Health Organization.
The FDA has approved a new, more-effective Moderna vaccine, but at the time of this writing, it has not yet been approved by the Centers for Disease Control. The new vaccine gives high protection with less antigens. However, the specific variants of COVID used for the vaccine will not be updated this year.
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A skill that has always existed improves the aesthetics of our homes, shields us from every weather, and ensures we have a good night’s sleep even in the coldest weather. Sewing is that skill. National Sewing Month is celebrated to honor this artistic practice that fashions our bodies and adorns our homes all year. So, grab your needles and start sewing.
Ronald Reagan proclaimed National Sewing Month in 1982.
Sewing can assist you in clearing your mind of daily hassles, allowing you to appreciate the simple things in life.
Creating quilts, clothing, and other masterpieces will always bring you self-satisfaction. Sewing is a fun activity to do alone or with friends, whether you sew from scratch, alter clothing, or repurpose your wardrobe. The Singer sewing machine, the world's most popular sewing machine, was invented in 1851.
The French military leader Napoleon is said to have pioneered putting buttons on sleeves.
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STRANGE BUT TRUE
By Lucie Winborne
* The original time machine in “Back to the Future” was not a DeLorean, but an old refrigerator. According to HuffPost, “Ultimately, it was determined that it probably was not a good idea to use a refrigerator in such a manner as kids might want to reenact the scene.”
* Napoleon introduced brass buttons on soldier uniforms’ sleeves to discourage them from wiping their noses.
* According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, the stickers on fruit are edible. We haven’t tried them ourselves, though.
WHAT SCHOOLS ARE DOING ABOUT CHILDHOOD OBESITY
Modifying school lunch offerings: Schools are taking inventory of not only the foods they offer on lunch menus, but also the feel of the cafeteria so that healthy eating is encouraged. This may include removing vending machines that contain unhealthy snacks or providing a greater array of offerings that include fresh fruits, whole grains and lean protein sources. Some schools also are investing in components, such as salad bars, to store, prepare and display healthy foods.
Volunteers Needed
GIVE BACK TO YOUR COMMUNITY
• Patrick Place - A Comfort Care Home Inc.: Patrick Place is seeking volunteers for resident care, fundraising, community outreach, buildings maintenance and landscaping/gardening. Email: directorpatrickplace@ gmail.com
• UR Noyes Health (Spice Box Gi Shop): Join our team of Spice Box Gi Shop volunteers! All profits from purchases go right back into the community, supporting Noyes Health, our patients and community. Email christa_barrows@urmc.rochester.edu or call 585-335-4358
• Heritage Christian Stables: Volunteer at HCS in Webster and make a difference. Support riders as they build strength and confidence through equine-assisted services. Help by side-walking, leading horses, or assisting with barn tasks, all while joining a kind, compassionate, and welcoming community. Email: stablesvolunteer@heritagechristianstables.org
• Hospeace House, INC: Do you have 4 hrs a month to volunteer at a Comfort Care Home located in Naples. Email: kathymincer@ hospeacehouse.org
• Mt. Carmel House, LLC: Opportunities for kind, compassionate individuals willing to support and/or care for members of the community in their final stage of life’s journey. All training provided. Teens to adults welcome. Email: heathermtcarmelhouse@gmail.com
• Friends of Batavia: We sell hotdogs every Friday next to the Holland Land office & we could use a couple of extra hands. We use $$ to keep the Peace Garden looking beautiful & the flags hanging! Email: btcsdepot@aol.com
• Serenity House of Victor: We are a two-bed comfort care home seeking caregiver, grounds, and fundraising volunteers. No experience necessary. We provide training. Share your most valuable gi - yourself! Come join our team. Email serenityhousevictor@gmail.com or call 585-924-5840
• Geneseo Groveland Emergency Food Pantry: Help with Foodlink deliveries on the occasional Monday morning (every 4 - 6 weeks). Help us unload the truck and stock the pantry. Takes less than an hour. Call 585991-8220 or email ggefoodpantry@gmail.com.
• Big Springs Museum: Mondays 9:00 until noon & Sundays 1:00 - 4:00. You may even be able to work from home. Research and writing, website maintenance, social media posting, organizing, carpentry, painting, cleaning, electrical, event planning, membership management & growth, and more! Email: bigspringsevents@gmail.com or call 585-538-9880
• Light Hill: Called to care for others? Join us at Light Hill where your time and compassion can bring comfort, hope, and light to terminallyill residents and their families. Volunteers make a meaningful difference in our fellow community member’s precious final journey. Email mk@ lighthillhome.org or call 585-393-1311
• Crossroads House: Genesee County’s only comfort care home. Please consider lending your time and talents to care for our two residents at endof-life. Will train! Email: jennshaffer@crossroadshouse.com
• Vincent House: An end-of-life resident care volunteer provides compassionate support, companionship, and comfort to residents in their final months, assisting with personal care needs, administering medication, making light meals, and creating a peaceful, dignified environment. Email: vhvolunteer@frontier.com or call 585-728-2427
Charitable Organizations and Nonprofits can submit requests at gvpennysaver.com under ‘Share With Us.’ Published online and in print of the last week of the month as space permits. See more volunteer opportunities at gvpennysaver.com.
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Fundraising/ Consignment Auction
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH
932 Route 14A • Penn Yan, New York 14527
Household & Small Equipment starts selling at 9AM Large Equipment & Online Bidding via Proxibid starts at 10AM
CONSIGNMENTS & DONATIONS WANTED!
The Benton Volunteer Fire Department is looking for consignments or donations of new and used items for their Annual Fundraising Auction, including: Farm Machinery, Lawn & Garden, Household Goods, Tools, Homemade Crafts, Toys, Baked Goods, or Anything Suitable for an Auction!
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By Matilda Charles
Stay updated on recalls
In the world of food recalls and alerts, just when you think you’ve seen it all, something even more scary and dangerous comes along.
Celebrate those special days. You already see or speak with your family during birthdays or holidays, so find other moments in time to keep communication going. Try calling your kids and grandkids on the anniversary of a special trip, or setting up a weekly phone call to hear more about a big event in their life and provide updates of your own. Also find unique holidays to get in touch. What better way to celebrate your day than spending it talking with the ones you love most?
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We’ve had the “normal” stuff, of course. There was the cheese produced in a facility that had mice and rats.There was the cheese that was recalled for risk of listeria.We had undeclared wheat in chocolate cookies and boxes of cheese crackers that actually contained peanut butter crackers, a potential life-threatening problem for those who are allergic to peanuts.Then there was the undeclared soy and wheat in ice cream. An energy drink was found to contain alcohol because the alcoholic drink was mistakenly packaged in the energy drink cans. Just regular stuff, right?
But it was another one that gave me a chill: instant coffee was found to contain ground glass.
The coffee was sold in 48 states, with only Hawaii and Alaska being left out. It wasn’t just one manufacturing lot that was affected, but three. The company was notified by a customer and immediately issued the recall. I hate to think of the possible injuries that could be caused by drinking that coffee.
At the same time, this last week saw consumer products recalls for the charger to smartwatches because they can overheat and ignite, kids’ pajamas that don’t meet flammability standards, jewelry with excess levels of cadmium (which can cause health effects due to skin exposure), heated socks that can cause burns and blisters, a multitool with a blade that can cause cuts and a set of kitchen steps with a safety bar that can collapse.
Whew. It’s been busy in the recall department, and those are only from the consumer products section.
If you’d like to receive email alerts for all types of products (food, vehicles, medicine, consumer products, boats, environmental products, cosmetics), go online to www.recalls.gov and sign up. Other government websites with recalls include www.fda.gov and www.fsis.usda.gov.
According to current data, the average home price around our area is up 8–15% year-over-year, with homes selling for about 15% above asking. What do you think the local housing market will look like over the next year?
- Home prices will keep going up
- Prices will level off or even dip
- Things will balance out — fewer bidding wars, more normal sales
- Homes will still sell above asking
- More houses will come on the market
- Mortgage rates will shape what happens most
Poll ends 09-02-2025
Poll ended 08-26-2025
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?
9.1% I spend more time face-to-face with friends/family
27.3% I spend less time face-to-face with friends/family
54.5% No real change for me
9.1% I’ve tried to balance in-person and online time more intentionally
FROM HONEOYE FALLS TO PRO LUMBERJILL:
Hanna Quigley’s Journey
“There’s nothing like the adrenaline rush of wielding a big axe and swinging with gravity to smash a log.”
When Hanna Quigley steps up to a block of wood, axe in hand, one phrase echoes in her mind: “Crash ‘em, bash ‘em, smash ‘em.” It’s the same mantra her grandfather yelled during backyard whiffle ball games in Honeoye Falls, and it still fuelshertodayasshecompetesagainstthenation’s top lumberjills.
At just 27 years old, Quigley has carved her place in the elite ranks of professional timbersports. In 2025, she finished 8th at the U.S. Women’s Pro Championship, capping a steady climb through the competitive field that began during her college years.
Growing up in Honeoye Falls, Quigley describes her family as her biggest source of support: parents who never missed a game or concert and a grandfather who planted the seeds of her competitive spirit.
At Honeoye Falls-Lima High School, she split her time between music and athletics. A standout on the volleyball court, she helped her team reach the state championship her junior year. In the classroom, she rose quickly in the wind ensemble, earning a perfect score at Solo Fest her senior year and serving as flute section leader sophomore through senior year.
Looking back, Quigley credits teachers and coaches with instilling the discipline and drive she carries today. She recalls wind ensemble director, Mr. Borden, as a defining influence: “He had a high expectation for us, that every person was crucial to making this happen, and ultimately that we could achieve a high-quality performance. I flourished in this environment, knowing I had the direction and support to play music I never thought possible, and I found this unwavering sense of determination to nail my part of it.”
A er high school, Quigley attended SUNY Environmental Science & Forestry in Syracuse, majoring in landscape architecture. She never imagined her career in design would intertwine with competitive lumberjill sports.
“I was not necessarily an outdoorsy person going into college,” she says. “I envisioned myself in New York City designingsomethinglikethehighline,workingdayandnight on various studio projects. While I was a very competitive person, I didn’t really consider myself very athletic. I was more focused on fashion than muscle.”
HANNA QUIGLEY
HANNA QUIGLEY, PRO LUMBERJILL
Her first semester at ESF didn’t go as planned. She missed the cut for both the volleyball team and wind ensemble and searched for an outlet when a friend unexpectedly signed her up for the lumberjack sports club. Quigley walked into practice skeptical and walked out hooked.
“ ere’s nothing like the adrenaline rush of wielding a big axe and swinging with gravity to smash a log,” she says of her favorite event, the underhand chop. What began as a curious college club quickly grew into a passion. Quigley committed to training, balancing gym work with hours of practice with the saw and axe. Over the years, she built the strength, skill, and mental toughness needed to compete at the pro level.
She says, “When I entered the sport, I was in absolute awe of the women around me. ey were essentially celebrities to me, and I loved watching all the events. I would get really nervous to compete, understanding the gap between them and I. In the next few years, I worked on my mental training, nutrition, muscular growth, and equipment to hone my skills and performance. I was starting to really crush my times from prior years.”
She explains that to stay in the top few places of each event or achieve an overall, “you have to essentially PR or break a new world record to stay in the race.” Her results show how far she’s come: multiple top-three national finishes in the Women’s National Professional Championships.
Outside competition, Quigley has built a career as a landscape architect with Colliers Engineering & Design. e company supports her professionally and sponsors her athletic pursuits, and she says, “ ey’ve seen the connection between landscape architecture and lumberjacking as a true benefit to each - an appreciation for our natural resources and celebration of the relationship between people and their environment. I think it
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says a lot about the company’s values and culture. I think my journey fits well into their objectives of being curious, seeking excellence, adapting and growing, and being safe and well.”
Her family has been equally all-in. What started with relatives attending local college meets has grown into a traveling cheer section. Several family members even bought an RV to follow her around the country. “I’m lucky to have the loudest cheerleaders I can ask for out there,” she says.
And then there’s the community of fellow athletes. Among them is her closest friend, fellow competitor Sam Graves, who trains with her year-round. Quigley says, “We started training together throughout the year, picking each other up through lows, pushing each other to achieve high results, sharing tips and tricks to advance in the field. Sam’s my best friend in and out of the timbersports world.”
Looking ahead, Quigley has her sights set on big goals: breaking records in events like the underhand chop and jilland-jill crosscut, championing the inclusion of new events like the one-board springboard at the national level, and ultimately claiming a first-place finish at the U.S. championships.
But beyond titles and times, she’s proudest of the personal growth the sport has given her, saying, “I’m proud of the confidence and courage I’ve gained. With my size, femininity, and knowledge, I’ve been able to find my niche in a male dominated sport and have risen to the challenge of the skill and strength required to be successful.”
When she’s not competing or designing, Quigley enjoys singing with her family band, spending time with her dog, and exploring local art and farmers markets.
To the next generation of aspiring lumberjills, her message is simple but powerful: “Our sport crosses all sizes, shapes, and abilities. Nobody looks at me and thinks, ‘Oh, she’s a professional lumberjill!’ It’s something that is possible to any woman with dedication, curiosity, and determination.”
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By Sam Mazotta
Pets in history: Heroic dogs and cats
DEAR PAW’S CORNER: Thank you for discussing war dogs and their service with our armed forces. Can you highlight some non-military canine heroes, too? -- Jim F., San Diego
DEAR JIM: Absolutely! Dogs have been performing heroic feats for as long as they’ve been our companions. But only a few have made it into the history books. Here are a few that some readers may not have heard of:
Balto and Togo: In January 1925, a diphtheria outbreak threatened the population of Nome, Alaska. To deliver lifesaving serum, teams of sled dogs relayed 500 miles across ice and snow in treacherous weather. Togo led his dog team across the longest, most dangerous part of the relay. Balto, a young and inexperienced husky, sprinted through fierce winds to reach the town in record time. Today, their journey is commemorated each year with the Iditarod sled race.
Riley: A Golden Retriever search-and-rescue (SAR) dog who became the face of SAR dogs in the wake of 9/11. At one point, Riley was sent alone in a basket over a 60foot chasm to search the wreckage on the other side. He was one of many dogs who searched the World Trade Center rubble to recover those lost. Riley died in 2010, suffering various health problems, possibly from his time at Ground Zero.
Buddy: In 1928, this German Shepherd became the first Seeing Eye dog in the United States. Born in Switzerland, she (yes, Buddy was a she) was trained by Dorothy Harrison Eustis, who ran a kennel that trained military and police dogs. Eustis matched Buddy to Frank Morris, a sight-impaired man from the U.S. Morris championed the use of Seeing Eye dogs, demonstrating Buddy’s skill at leading him across busy Manhattan streets.
Trainers train owners as well. Trainers won’t just work with pets, but also with pet owners. Obedience trainers will work with pets to teach them how to behave while also teaching owners various ways to positively reinforce the animals. This is a great way for owners to get hands-on experience and learn proper obedience training techniques, which are not always as easy to learn as owners may think.
Bindi is an 8 year old Chihuahua who likes sitting on anyone’s lap and getting attention.
Ethel is a 16 year old mix who likes going on walks and playing in the creek. They are both rescues, love treats and reside at the Middlesex Valley Airport.
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Take more time off. According to the “State of American Vacation 2016” report from Project: Time Off, American workers failed to use 658 million vacation days in 2015. Vacation is not just a time to get away, but a valuable, effective way for workers to recharge. The APA notes that avoiding the negative effects of chronic stress and burnout requires workers to take time away to replenish and return to their pre-stress level of functioning. Taking time off to disconnect from work and avoid thinking about work can be just what workers need to overcome their work-related stress. And plenty of workers have the time to take off; they just need to take it.
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Moths (written at my camp in the woods)
By Mitzi Merrill
My screams, they come in the morning
My screams, they come at night
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My screams don’t come from joyful times ey only come from fright.
e mice will run through my cupboards
e spiders nest under my sink
e bees, they buzz ‘round my awnings
None of these pests make me blink!
But moths, they’re really quite creepy ey’re furry and really shouldn’t fly ey’re hiding behind every warm spot
And dart out and that’s when I cry!
When gypsy moths made a visit
And dropped as worms from the sky, ey turned into moths by the dozen
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Statistics from U.S. Youth Soccer indicate that millions of children across the country are taking to the sport that was once primarily associated with Europe and other parts of the world beyond the United States. According to U.S. Youth Soccer, more than three million youth players were registered to play soccer in 2014. That marks an amazing increase from just 40 years earlier, when barely more than 100,000 youths registered to play soccer. While the reasons behind the growing popularity of soccer within the United States are not officially known, one might reasonably trace American youths’ embrace of the sport to the U.S. Men’s National Team’s appearance in the 1990 World Cup. Though the team was defeated in each of its three matches in the 1990 World Cup, the appearance marked the United States’ first since 1950. In fact, participation in youth soccerintheUnitedStatesin2014 marked an 89 percent increase since 1990. In addition, the United States hosted the 1994 World Cup, likely generating even more interest in soccer, which many American youths now consider their favorite sport.