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The Genesee Valley Penny Saver Canandaigua-Naples Edition Local events, stories, coupons and business updates from Bristol, Canadice, Canandaigua, Honeoye, Middlesex, Naples, Prattsburgh and South Bristol New York
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The Canandaigua-Naples Edition (585) 393-1111 • (866) 812-8111 January 8, 2016
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Table of Contents
Our Office Hours
Monday-Thursday; 8:30am-5:00pm
Friday; 8:30am-3:00pm
Auctions And Antiques.............................Page 22
Auto Section...............................Page 6
Brighter/Vent.............................Page 29
Classifieds For Sale...............................Page 9
Coupon Club.............................Page 20
Dining and Entertainment...............................Page 9
Employment Opportunities.............................Page 30
Garage Sales.............................Page 21
Give and Take.............................Page 11
Health & Clinical Trials.............................Page 16
Home Services.............................Page 24
Just for Kids.............................Page 18
Passages.............................Page 28
Pet Place.............................Page 20
Puzzle Answers.............................Page 24
Real Estate...............................Page 4
Senior Center.............................Page 25
NEED AN ELECTRICIAN?Immediate response. Licensed andinsured. Any job welcomed. 30y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e . C a l l585-455-1626.
AMISH BUILT SHEDS includinghorse sheds. Built to your needs.Inc ludes de l i ve ry . F rank ,585-739-3617.
JIM BREWER SEAMLESS GUT-TER SERVICE: Leaf guards, Dropo f f s , r e p a i r s , c l e a n i n g .585-554-6790.
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Affordable Apartment Homes for Seniors 55+, income limits apply .
Now Leasing 1- and 2-BR Units! Schedule a Tour Today !
Call 585-742-3986
6000 Mercier Blvd., Farmington NY
Find Us Online: www.homeleasing.net
CANANDAIGUA: 2 bedroom upper,near downtown. $650+ No pets. In-cludes water and trash pickup. Call585-394-9138.
APARTMENT VICTOR Onebedroom. House type setting,only apartment in building. Hasown yard and parking. LargeLiving room/ Kitchen Combo,full bath, large enclosed porch,full basement. Stove, Refrigera-tor, Washer/ Dryer. separateelectric and propane heat.$775 /mo. Call or text Joe585-943-1253, leave messageif no answer.
For Rent
Real Estate
RENTALS: HENRIETTA/ RIVER-TON, 29 Wake Robin Terrace. 3bedroom, 2 bath townhome. No largedogs. $1275+. SCOTTSVILLE: 1 bed-room, no dogs, $625+. Both availableFeb. 1st . Both no smoking.585-334-3166.
MODERN 2 BDRM Apartment;$650/mo. Rent includes Water/Sewer/ Trash. Off street parking.Laundry Facility on-site, No Pets, NoS m o k i n g , N o P a r t i e s . C a l l315-374-6643. Mon-Fri. 9-5pm. NoSundays.
CANANDAIGUA: Recently remod-eled 2 bedroom, or bedroom andoffice. 1st floor. Private side entranceoff porch. Parking. No pets. $795/mo. Call 585-721-0685.
CANANDAIGUA: Efficiency Stu-dio Apartment with full bath. $480/month. Includes heat, electric, water.Separate entrance and parking. Lease/Security/ References. Singles Only.585-465-8410
CANANDAIGUA: One bedroom,$510 plus electric. Two bedroom,starting @ $615 plus electric. No pets.Security required. Year lease.585-261-4722.
CANANDAIGUA: 2-3 bedroomhalf house. Washer/ dryerhookup. $750 plus security de-posit and utilities. No smoking.No pets. 585-727-3390.
Landscaping (Family Features): Yard work can take over the weekends all year long. One of Landscape Management’s “10 Trends for 2010” is devoting more land to shrubs and perennials and less to grass. Not only does this add curb appeal and eco- friendliness, it cuts down on maintenance and the time required to keep the outdoor area well maintained. Talk to your local nursery or cooperative extension office to find plants that are well-suited to your area. The more adapted plants are to the local climate, the less you have to do for them and the less likely you are to need to replace those that don’t thrive. You can also look into xeriscaping - gardening techniques that reduce the need for supplemental watering - and into creating rain gardens to take advantage of those areas that receive too much water.
ATTN: REALTORS, CURRENTHOME BUYERS/ SELLERS:
Pre & Post HomeInspection Services Available.
CHIMNEY SWEEPS &MAINTENANCE:
Cracks, Damper Issues,Chimney Cap Installs
All Services Start at $89.99(Regular $159)
~Free Estimates, Prompt Service.CALL NOW TO SCHEDULE
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HOME ADVISOR ELITE RATEDFULLY INSURED!!
CALL RIDGE RUNNERS PLUS,585-305-5273
NICE WINTER GET-A-WAYwith many improvements, Ex-tra 60´ Concrete pad to parkRV, nice quite park and closeto beach. Location of doublewide is at 3660 Suncrest Dr.,Me lbourne , FL 32904 .$20,000 or best offer. Pleasecontact Pine Lake Estates @321-723-2754.
14X70 MOBILE HOME for sale.Great community. Pool and FREE golf.Outside BRAND new. Inside needssome work . V ic tor Schoo l s .AVAILABLE NOW!! $20,000.585-203-4233.
For Sale
CANANDAIGUA: Upper 2 bedroom,stove, refrigerator, wall to wall carpet.$650/ month plus utilities, security.N o p e t s . A v a i l a b l e n o w .585-394-6731.
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5810 Goodale Rd., Canandaigua
Call 585-394-4722
Warner’s
Start the Job Right!
• Site Work
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• Excavating
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CELEBRATE THE CHANGING OF THE SEASONS WITH A NEW HOME AT
Watkins Glen School Apartments Watkins Glen’s Newest Apartment Community
for Seniors 55 and Older Many amenities in our one and two bedroom apartments
Applications available October 1, 2015 Occupancy Slated for February 1, 2016
Apartments located in a historic school that is a registered landmark. Apartments and building are designated smoke-free. Income restrictions apply.
For information and application: Contact Two Plus Four Management
6320 Fly Road, E. Syracuse, NY 13057 Phone: 1-800-838-0441 • TDD: 711
WE DO BUSINESS IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL HOUSING LAWS
Getting the House Ready to Sell - Disconnect Your Emotions When conversing with real estate agents, you will often find that when they talk to you about buying real estate, they will refer to your purchase as a “home.” Yet if you are selling property, they will often refer to it as a “house.” There is a reason for this. Buying real estate is often an emotional decision, but when selling real estate you need to remove emotion from the equation. You need to think of your house as a marketable commodity. Property. Real estate. Your goal is to get others to see it as their potential home, not yours. If you do not consciously make this decision, you can inadvertently create a situation where it takes longer to sell your property. The first step in getting your home ready to sell is to “de- personalize” it.
Real Estate
WANTED-COINS/ CURRENCY
by Private Collector. Old U.S.coins, currency, collections. Topprice paid, no dealer overhead.Honeoye. 585-322-5909.
C H I M N E Y C L E A N I N G ,RELINING, REPAIRS. Gas, wood,pellet stoves cleaned/ repaired/installed. Mantels built/ repaired/installed. Service most brands.Call (585)356-5567. ([email protected])
INDIAN RIVER DIRECT
20 lb. Box of Florida Seedless Navel Oranges or Ruby Red Grapefruit
$ 30.00 Per Box
CITRUS TRUCKLOAD SALE
Sunday, January 17 • 12pm-3pm
www.indianriverdirect.com
HAY FOR SALE: First & SecondCutting. 585-394-5159.
PSYCHIC ADVISOR BY GINA:Indian Spiritualist, I provideChakra Balancing, love readings,candle burning, palm, tarot & cry-stal. Walk-ins Welcome. $1 Spe-cial. Call 585-261-7821 for moreinformation. Relocated.
It’s Time To Come Home! It’s NEW! NEW! NEW!
New Owners • New Management
Newly Remodeled Apartments
Great New Place to Call Home!
Now Leasing! All Remodeled 2 bedroom apartments, OR use 2nd
for office. Open Floor plan - Cable included
Parklawn Apartment Homes 34 Parklawn Apts.
Honeoye, NY (585) 229-7003
www.dlhproperties.net Open Monday - Friday • 9am-5pm
AFFORDABLE HANDYMANSERVICE: Junk removal service,small job specialist, 20 years
experience: plumbing,carpentry, painting, electrical,
roof repairs,gutter cleaning/repairs.
FREE ESTIMATES.S A M E D A Y S E R V I C E
AVAILABLE.585-880-0383.
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*1 10,000 miles per year, .25 per mile overage. Tax, DMV, $595 Acquisition and 1st payment due at signing. On approved credit through GM Financial. Lessee responsible for maintenance and excess wear. Lessee is responsible for $395 disposition fee at the end of the term. Purchase price includes $1000 DPA must finance with Wells Fargo, GMFL, Ally. In stock vehicles only. Prior sales excluded. Must take retail delivery by 1/15/16. All offers expire: 1/15/16 at 6PM.
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PROTECT YOUR VEHICLE FROM SNOW, ICE AND DAM AGE FROM THE COLD
Have your tires’ alignment checked tow ard the end of w inter or early spring. A season of traveling over pothole-ridden roads or hitting curbs buried under snow drifts can affect the alignment. Get everything back on track. Similarly, inspect tires routinely, as w eather changes can affect tire pressure and strength.
Flat tires and blow outs can prove both scary and inconvenient. Drivers w ho w ant to avoid such problems should routinely inspect their tires for indicators that a flat or blow out is likely to occur.
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VW/ AUDI (used) Sales, Service,Parts, Apply online financing. 32years, open Seven days a week. Relaxin our Enlarged Customer area withLeather Theater Seats, Wifi, KeurigCoffee... www.SelectEuroCars.com.R o u t e s 5 & 2 0 W a t e r l o o ,315-789-2200.
REMOTE CAR STARTERS. 11,500units installed since 1997! Car Audio,backup cameras, cruise control,tinting.JT Sound Livonia. 585-346-0110;www.jtsound.com
CARS/ TRUCKS WANTED! Top$$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, AllYears, Makes, Models. Free Towing!We´re Local! 7 Days/ Week. Call TollFree: 1-888-416-2330.
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FIREWOOD: Get next winters woodnow and save, 10 F/C hardwood,$650, delivered. (4’x8’x16”) T&TFirewood. 585-394-8829.
LEATHER BLAZER: Irvine Park,gray lambskin genuine leather. Brandnew, size 40 regular. Single breasted,3 button style, 2 lower flapped pock-ets, welt breast pocket and insidesecurity pocket. Polyester lining.$250/ o.b.o. 585-747-9989.
FIREWOOD: 2-12 Face cord loads(4’x8’x16”). $70 per face cord. Alsoslab wood/ lumber. 585-657-6344,leave message. Gladding Forest Pro-ducts.
FIREWOOD: Long slab, $150; Onetruck load is between 4.5 and 5 facecords (4’X8’X16”). FREE deliverywithin 10 miles of S. Livonia,thereafter, $3 per mile (mileage deter-mined by mapquest). 585-314-2969.
DISMANTLING CENTURY OLDBARN: Doors, windows, siding,beams, flooring. 1950’s girls bikes, allmetal tricycle, sleds, wagon, cultiva-tors, feed scale. Interested, Call585-374-9881.
FUEL OIL for furnace. 40 gallons/ 5gallon buckets. $70. 585-385-2809
TROYBUILT SNOWBLOWER-30 inch,10 horsepower, 10 yearsold, used less than 50 hours,asking $999 - 585-657-7565.
Items For Sale
Zesty Cheater Wings
Ingredients: 12 to 24 mini wings and drums Zesty Italian dressing Barbecue sauce Minced green pepper Minced onion Parsley flakes
Directions: Marinate the chicken in equal parts of Italian dressing and barbecue sauce. Toss in some hot sauce and spoon in a few tablespoons of minced peppers, onions and some dried parsley flakes. Cover, chill for a couple of hours and grill until juices run clear.
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“Winter Wonderland” from the Village of Scottsville’s Holiday Season Celebration Decoration Contest.
(Photo by Silvia Benso)
Submit photos and captions at
gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown
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Sports • Celebrations • Vacations • Events
Byron Bergen kindergarteners at the annual Holidays Around the World celebration
Churchville-Chili HS inducts new National Honor Society members.
Taryn Wright and her grandfather John Cascell of Batavia place a wreath at the
Veterans Memorial at Vitale Park in
Lakeville.
40 W. Main • Shortsville, NY • 585-289-7326 Tues.-Fri. 10-5 • Sat. 10-4
PDS COIN Paying top dollar for your coins and currency. We also buy and sell gold and silver bullion. Rare coins and currency available at store.
Convenient store access
www.pdscoin.com
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Submissions published as space allows.
We reserve the right to decline/edit/omit information.
We assume no responsibility for submissions.
Submissions must include phone # or email.
Noncommercial use only.
20 word limit.
CONFERENCE ROOM TABLE with seating for at least eight. Matching credenza appreciated: [email protected]
BUNK BEDS PREFERABLY W/MATTRESSES. Also looking for LITTLE TYKES SLIDE for 14 mo. old : [email protected]
COTTON FABRIC, BIAS TAPE, for Mission projects through our church. Collecting unexpired BOX TOPS FOR EDUCATION for grandchild : 585-781-4689
WOOD STOVE for shop. WINE CARBOYS: 585-637-0933
WORKING MICROWAVE OVEN: 585-335-4779
STACKABLE WASHER & DRYER for widowed senior citizen : 585-391-3279
CHERRY L-SHAPED WOOD DESK in good condition w/ locking drawers. For nonprofit agency in Canandaigua : [email protected]
WOODEN HOCKEY STICKS – Used and broken okay. Making a table so blades not needed, shafts only : 585-233-3767
WASHING MACHINE in good, working condition. Will pick up : 585-346-2021
SMALL FLAT SCREEN TV or older style tube TV needed for disabled adult : 702-742-8167 (Irondequoit area)
CAT CLIMBING POLE WITH SPLIT LEVELS for a large rescue cat : 585-406-4241
RECUMBENT BIKE due to hip and joint replacements. Unable to do regular exercise : [email protected]
FOR NONPROFIT IN BATAVIA , gently used/new school- age toys, Legos, blocks, games, Wii and Wii games, art supplies, toy trains, Barbies, etc. : 585-815-5731
HP DESKJET 612C COLOR PRINTER. Good condition . COMPAQ PRESARIO COMPUTER with keyboard, mouse and monitor. Windows 7 : 585-757-9039
50 PARTIALLY USED CANDLES , most in glass containers. Will deliver : 585-303-3284
3 LARGE MOVING WARDROBE BOXES and several MEDIUM & LARGE MOVING CARTONS . Nearly new. Must pick up : 315-584-3729
USED GAS GRILL. Still works. 2 USED TWIN BEDS AND BOX SPRINGS and an OLDER WORKING MICROWAVE. Interested? Text: 585-317-6559
ELEMENTARY TEACHER’S POETRY UNIT complete with various poetry books, laminated task cards and activities. (April is national poetry month) : [email protected]
27” RCA OLDER STYLE TUBE TV. You pick up : 585-671-6249
MOVING BOXES . All sizes. Used once and in good condition. Hamlin area: 585-317-6559
HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTED WOOD BUNK BED LADDER . Approx. 5 ft. tall x 2 ft. wide : 585-880-0898
TOTAL GYM 1000 and TONY LITTLES GAZELLE EDGE: 585-297-7635
42” JVC TUBE TV & 55” PROJECTION TV. Both in excellent condition. You pick up : 585-226-2992
4 ROLLS OF CHILD’S THEMED CHRISTMAS WRAPPING PAPER - age 6 and under. You pick up. Lakeville area . TWO BLOOD GLUCOSE MONITORS. Brand-new. You pick up from Lakeville area : 585-346-9777
3 WHEEL ELECTRIC SCOOTER. Needs batteries. Runs good : 585-624-1821
SOCCER METHODS – 3 volumes “Graduated Fundamentals & Techniques” – VHS tapes. Prefer nonprofit. VHS TAPES (NEW) – Peter, Paul & Mary – “25th Anniversary Concert” and “Peter, Paul & Mommy, Too.” Prefer nonprofit. You pick up in Pittsford: 585-383-1916
PANASONIC ELECTRONIC TYPEWRITER RIBBONS. Model SKX-E, black, correctible : 585-944-5646
Submit at gvpennysaver.com under My Hometown or call 226-8111 x 111
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Girl Scout Family Fun Carnival -Girl Scouts of Canandaigua arehosting a Family Fun Carnival onJanuary 16th from 11am to 1pm atthe Canandaigua Primary School inthe Gym, 90 West Gibson St.Admission is a food donation forthe CIA Food Pantry and there arePenny Carnival games for childrento play (fishing pond, giant bowl-ing, ring toss, etc) at 25 cents agame/win a prize every time!
Hobart and William Smith Col-leges Speaker Series: Re-entryfrom Prison to Society: A thought-provoking talk by HWS AssistantProfessor of Sociology James Sut-ton about what happens inAmerican prisons today and howprisoners are prepared to re-entersociety. January 12, 7-8:30pm,Wood Library Association, 134 N.Main St., Canandaigua. www.woodlibrary.org, 585-394-1381.
Finger Lakes Chorale would loveto have you sing with us if you cancarry a tune and have prior singingexperience. We accept all ages. Noaudition is necessary! Join us tosing the new ”Requiem for theLiving” by Dan Forrest (written in2014)! Rehearsals: at FLCC inCanandaigua, Tuesday eveningsstarting January 26 or February 2,Finger Lakes Community CollegeRoom B355. Concerts: 5/14 & 5/15.Registration is only $5. For addi-tional information, contact CathyFinley at: [email protected](preferred) or (585) 396-2609 (after11am) P.S. Invite your singingfriends, too!
CANANDAIGUA
Open House
To celebrate the 60th Anniversary of
Leland & Nancy Durkee Sat., Jan. 9th • 2-5pm
Masonic Lodge, West Lake Rd., Honeoye.
No gifts please.
Elks All-You-Can-Eat BenefitBreakfast: Sundays thru March 13,2016. Everything from biscuits &gravy to pancakes omelets, anyway you like them, as well as hashbrowns, sausage, ham, and bacon.Benefits local projects of the Cere-bral Palsy Associations of New YorkState. Canandaigua Elks Lodge# 1 8 4 4 , 1 9 N i a g a r a S t . ,Canandaigua.
City of Canandaigua 2016 Dr.Martin Luther King Jr. DayCelebration - Canandaigua Acad-emy Drama Students in a dramaticpresentation of Dr. King’s speechesand writings. 2016 ElementarySchool Poster Contest. Studentwinners from grades 2-5 will beannounced and their artwork willbe on display. Community Choirdirected by Edie Rice. Rehearsal ofthe choral anthem ”Precious Lord”is 11am. All singers are welcome toparticipate. Canandaigua Mayor El-len Polimeni will be the Mistress ofCeremonies. A free light lunchserved after the celebration.January 18, 12 Noon, First Con-gregational Church, 58 North MainSt., Canandaigua. Info.: Call585-394-2184, email [email protected] or www.canandaiguachurch.org
Canandaigua Caregivers Group -For people caring for a seriously orchronically ill family member. Meetsthe 1st and 3rd Fridays of everym o n t h f r o m 1 0 - 1 1 : 3 0 A M ,Canandaigua Wegmans CaptainsQuarters Room, 345 Eastern Blvd.,Canandaigua. www.lifetimecare.org.
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Rushville Artist Mark Stash´sFirst Solo Exhibit Opens at WoodLibrary - Mark Stash, a Rushville-based fine artist, announces his firstsolo show which runs from January7 through February 16, 2016 in theEwing Family Community Room atWood Library, 134 North MainStreet, Canandaigua. Over 30nature-themed watercolor andacrylic works are displayed. Visitstashartworks.com or call MarkStash at 585-478-6540 for moreinformation. woodlibrary.org.
All You Can Eat PancakeBreakfast - Sunday, January 17,8am-11am, Cheshire Fire Hall #1,4285 Rt. 21 South, Canandaigua.Adults $7, Children age 5-12 yrs.$3, Children under 5 yrs. - Free.
Progressive Lunch Party - Ourchorus is a chapter of SweetAdelines International, an amazinggroup of women singing real har-mony and having real fun. Join usfor a Progressive Party Open House.It will start at Good ShepherdChurch, 320 S. Pear l St . ,Canandaigua at 12 noon onJanuary 16th and proceed to twomembers homes for lunch and des-sert. Lots of singing from the start!Hope you can come! Maps and/orrides will be provided at the church.Party will end by 2:30 PM.
Beginner Beekeeping - Free!Starting January 12, 6:30pm-9pmat Cornell Cooperative Extension,Canandaigua. All details and reg-istration on our website - www.OntarioCountyBeekeepers.org.
Notice of Annual Meeting
January 13, 2016
Mutual Hook & Ladder Company Canandaigua, NY
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Winter Breakfasts: The PotterVolunteer Fire Department will behaving a Breakfast at the Potter FireHouse, 1225 Phelps Road, the thirdSunday of each month - January17th, February 21st, and March20th 2016, from 8AM till Noon.Pancakes, sausages, home fries,breakfast sandwiches, coffee, juiceand more!
Fall and Winter Breakfasts: ThePotter Volunteer Fire Departmentwill be having a Breakfast at thePotter Fire House, 1225 PhelpsRoad, the third Sunday of eachmonth until March 20th, 2016,from 8AM till Noon. Serving pan-cakes, sausages, home fries,breakfast sandwiches, coffee, juiceand more!
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GUN SHOW - J.W. JONES HALL,354 Leicester St., Caledonia, 14423,Saturday, January 16, 9-4, Sunday,January 17, 9-3, www.nfgshows.com
Springwater Trails Hiking - Enjoywinter views of Canadice Lake aswe hike the west side of the lakewith Springwater Trails Hiking. Joinin Sunday, January 10 from 2-4PMwith social get-together directly fol-lowing at Sammy´s in Springwater.For additional info/directions/updates v i s i t our webs i te :springwatertrails.org
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Making Your Resolutions Work By Joseph Langen
New Year’s resolutions often fail because toxic emotions and experiences from our past can sabotage us or keep us stuck with the same old thoughts, patterns and regrets. ~ Debbie Ford
Do you remember any of your New Year’s resolutions from last year? If so, how well did you do with them? Most of us who make resolutions are serious about keeping them, but somehow our resolve comes undone soon after the year gets underway.
Making a resolution is a step toward some real changes. We usually start with an idea or perhaps a suggestion. We may move to a resolution. The final step is action. The road between intent and accomplishment seems long and dark, often littered with resolutions which don’t quite make it for one reason or another.
Our bodies would be in better shape if we ate more sensibly or exercised more. We would feel more accomplished if we learned skills we promised ourselves we would practice. Feeling more prosperous would follow being more careful with our money.
What happened to all these fine resolutions you made? Perhaps you acted impulsively, not considering whether you had the ability to follow through with them. Were they all that important to you in the first place?
Rather than latching onto the first resolution which comes to mind, you could stop to think before resolving. What have you learned about yourself over the last year? Did you discover or develop any new skills? Did you become more aware of your strengths or weaknesses in following through with changes? Did you learn there were things you couldn’t do? With these thoughts in mind, it should be easier to decide on a resolution which moves you along the road toward your life goals and uses strengths and skills you know you have.
Once you have decided on a resolution, the next step is to keep it in mind as the year progresses. One possibility would be to write a few key words on our calendars on the first of each month, reminding you to stop and think about how you did with your resolution over the past month. It is also a chance to think about how you can refine your resolution over the next month. If a month is too long, try doing it once a week.
You might discover as you go along that you bit off more than you could chew and your resolution is somewhat too ambitious. Maybe you can work on part of the resolution this year and save the rest for next year. Maybe you will discover you don’t quite have the skills to carry off your resolution. A mini-goal could be to learn the necessary skills from someone more proficient than you are and then return to your resolution.
Keeping track of your resolutions, progress and accomplishments will help you stay more focused on your long term goals, using your skills and strengths. You will become more aware of what you have to offer and learn to better appreciate yourself. Maybe next December you will be able to look back over the past year and see you have become a little more of the person you would like to be.
Life Lab Lessons • Can you think of one resolution you
made in past years? • How well did you do with it? • What would you most like to have
different about yourself in the next few months?
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St. John’s Lutheran Church 153 Church Ave. • Farmington
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Jan. 19, 1809, author Edgar Allan Poe is born in
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Allan eventually disowned Poe for gambling debts.
MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Jan. 18, 1912, after a two-month ordeal, the expedition of
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Sleepless Nights DEAR DR. ROACH: How much good does it do for the body to just lie there with your eyes closed all night long when you can’t sleep? -- D.R.
ANSWER: It doesn’t do much good at all; in fact, it causes harm, in that it makes it more likely for you to associate the bed as a place to stay awake. My advice is, if you are lying in bed and not sleeping, get up out of bed and do something. Listen to soft music. Read a book, as long as the light isn’t too bright. Write in your diary. When you feel like sleeping, get back into bed, but don’t stay there if you aren’t getting to sleep in 15 minutes or so and know that you aren’t going to.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I had my thyroid removed for a goiter 35 years ago. My doctor put me on 100 mcg of thyroid medication; however, when I took it, I got sick. My hands shook, and my heart beat very quickly (over 100). So one doctor told me to split it, and take 50 in the morning and 50 in the afternoon. I felt better, and I took it twice a day for 30 years.
After menopause, a different doctor changed it to 88 mcg and said to take it one time a day. This is what I have been taking for five years, but I was feeling better and happier when I split the dose. My question is, can I split this medication? Does it make any different for the body if the TSH is normal? Does it make any difference what time of the day I take it? -- H.T.
ANSWER: Many people do split the dose of thyroid hormone, especially if they are taking a type of thyroid, such as Armour, that contains T3. If 88 mcg is the dose that has the right amount of TSH (a hormone made by the pituitary that helps determine whether the dose is correct as far as your body is concerned) for you, then the TSH shouldn’t be affected by taking half the dose in the morning and half at night. Most people don’t find that it matters, but if it relieves your symptoms to take it twice a day, that’s OK.
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DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a home health nurse. Many of my patients think that because something has been cooked and then refrigerated, it will stay good indefinitely! How long should you realistically keep food that is refrigerated? Thank you. -- S.C.
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*** Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column whenever possible. Readers may email questions to [email protected]. To view and order health pamphlets, visit www.rbmamall.com, or write to Good Health, 628 Virginia Drive Orlando, FL 32803.
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2 Chills and fever
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4 Lure
5 Started a
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7 Weaponry
8 Gawks
9 Make less intense
10 Venusian vessels?
11 Prickly seed cases
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19 Treaty
22 Morrison and
Braxton
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25 Id counterpart
26 Absurd
27 Use Wikipedia,
maybe
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we watched ...”
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36 Without making a
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43 Meerschaum, e.g.
44 Sicilian spouter
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47 Carbon compound
48 Cry
50 Out of use, as a
wd.
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5 Actress Lupino
8 Half a ticket
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13 Neither mate
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15 Tin Man’s problem
16 Carriage
18 Cookbook entry
20 Underscore
21 Lacks the ability
23 Brit. reference
book
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political asylum
28 Unaccompanied
31 -- Khan
32 Doctrine
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37 Shame
39 Third letter
41 Close up tight
42 Narcotic
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51 Skeleton
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52 October
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53 Peacock network
54 Reed instrument
55 Depend (on)
56 Blond shade
57 Shrill bark
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AUCTION
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Jan. 24, 1972, after 28 years of hiding in the jungles of
Guam, farmers discover Shoichi Yokoi, a Japanese sergeant who
was unaware that World War II had ended. Yokoi had gone into
hiding rather than surrender to the Americans.
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ABSOLUTE PUBLIC REAL ESTATE AUCTION 79 ACRES PLUS TWO STORY FARMHOUSE
4178 Reed Road, Livonia, NY 14487 Town of Richmond, Ontario Co., Honeoye School
Selling Saturday, January 16, 2016 @ 1:00PM
Good location for this 4-5 bedroom, 1 bath, farmhouse (deer camp) with 40 plus or minus tillable acres or leave wild for deer and recreation.
Stream on south side of property.
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Barb Van Volkenberg is my Everyday Angel.
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I hope I never have to deal with a major illness, but if I do, I’ll be lucky to have Barb as one of my friends. I also have other friends who are there for their families and friends in need. I’m sure others do, too. Many thanks to all of these Everyday Angels!
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Jan. 20, 1981, minutes after Ronald Reagan’s inauguration
as the 40th president of the United States, the 52 U.S. captives
held at the U.S. embassy in Teheran, Iran, are released, ending
the 444-day Iran Hostage Crisis. President Jimmy Carter had
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There are certain things you must do and should do if you plan to erect a
fence. Most people find neighbors appreciate being informed of any
decisions you are thinking of making to the property that can affect their
views or their adjoining property. Before drawing up fence plans with a
contractor, talk to the neighbors on either side of your home and gauge
their receptiveness to a fence. At this point, you may want to consider
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neighbors decide to install a fence as well. Contractors will often discount
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Common causes of poor vision Vision loss is a common condition, as the World Health
Organization notes that more than 285 million people across the globe suffer some type of visual impairment. Many people can effectively counter their vision problems with prescription lenses, but others may have a more significant issue, such as low vision.
The Kellogg Eye Center defines low vision as a reduced level of vision that cannot be fully corrected with conventional glasses. Those with low vision have some useful sight and are not considered completely blind. However, low vision can interfere with performance of daily activities, and some people with this condition are classified as “legally blind.”
Symptoms of low vision include difficulty recognizing objects at a distance or problems with differentiating colors. Yet, not everyone dealing with these symptoms has low vision. Specialized testing can determine if a person has low vision or another condition.
Many conditions can impact sight and contribute to vision loss. Here’s a look at some of the more common ones.
• Glaucoma: A person with glaucoma may gradually lose peripheral vision. Early symptoms, such as a subtle loss of contrast, may be unnoticeable. Eventually, glaucoma may cause tunnel vision, which occurs when a person can only see through a small window.
• Macular degeneration: Macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss, affecting more than 10 million people in the United States alone, according to the American Macular Degeneration Foundation. The AMDF offers that macular degeneration is caused by the deterioration of the retina’s central portion, known as the macula. The macula is responsible for focusing central vision in the eye, and it
contributes to one’s ability to read, drive a car, recognize faces or colors and see objects in fine detail.
• Retinal detachment: An increase of floaters or sudden flashes of light in vision may be indicative of retinal detachment or a tear in the retina. When caught promptly, a detached retina may be repaired. However, if left untreated and the detachment reaches the macula in the center of the retina, vision loss may be irreparable. The National Eye Institute says those with extreme nearsightedness, those who have had cataract surgery or those with a family history of retinal detachment are at a high risk.
• Diabetic retinopathy: Blurring or patchy vision loss can be a side effect of high blood glucose levels. Not all people with diabetes will develop vision problems, but it is common enough to warrant attention.
• Cataracts: According to The Mayo Clinic, a cataract is a clouding of the normally clear lens of the eye. Cataracts develop when aging or injury changes the tissue that makes up the eyes’ lenses. Clouded vision can make it more difficult to read or drive. Over time, cataracts may obscure vision so much that they require surgical repair.
Routine eye examinations can bring potential vision disturbances to light and facilitate faster treatment. Eye doctors also can make suggestions about lifestyle changes, including the use of optical devices to improve sight.
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Mon., Jan. 11 • 7:00PM-9:00PM Fri., Jan. 15 • 2:00PM-4:00PM
Join us for a screening of Naomi Klein’s new documentary. This is a partnership with the George M. Ewing Foundation.
Hobart and William Smith Colleges Speaker Series:
Re-entry from Prison to Society Tues., Jan. 12 •␣7:00PM
A thought-provoking talk by HWS Assistant Professor of Sociology James Sutton about what happens in American
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60 Minutes of Mindfulness Thurs., Jan. 14 • 6:30-7:30PM
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and enjoy a snack with friends. Wednesdays at 10:00am.
Adult Book Club will meet Jan. 12th at 6:30 PM to discuss the
book “Not My Father’s Son.” Drop by the library to borrow
your copy of the book. Lego Time: Sat., Jan. 16, 10am
Come in & play w/your friends and our Lego collection. Build Fantastic
creations for us to put on display! PJ Story Time: Bring your little ones (PJ’s and all) to hear some
stories and create a craft Jan. 21st at 6:30 P.M.
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MOMENTS IN TIME The History Channel • On Jan. 23, 1968, the U.S. intelligence-gathering ship Pueblo is
seized by the North Korean navy and its crew charged with
spying. Negotiations to free the 83-man crew dragged on for
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captain admitting to spying.
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and Michael P. Dougherty
Sign up to receive obituary notifications at: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
THE GRAVEYARD CYPRESS If there is a tree that has come to symbolize death and
mourning more than any other, it is the Italian Cypress. Known as the “mournful tree” by both the ancient Greeks and Romans, the Mediterranean Cypress ( Cupressus sempervirens ) remains the most commonly planted tree in European and Muslim cemeteries. Some of this tree’s popularity may be attributed to its longevity. Cypress trees are known to have survived for 2,000 years and longer. In addition, the cypress tree’s tall, slender bearing makes it seem to point heavenward as it stands guard over the departed buried below. As one of the most classical mourning symbols in both Western and Eastern cultures, cypress branches are considered to be very suitable for mourning wreaths.
Should you choose to use items that are symbolic to the deceased, KEVIN W. DOUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME is here to honor your requests. No detail is too large or too small for us to handle. Contact us at (585) 346-5401 whenever you need us. You are invited to tour our tastefully appointed facilities at Livonia and Honeoye, NY .
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The Caledonia Library
Board would like to thank
the community for their
response to our recent
donation letter. Your
generous support will help
support our local library.
Thank you also for making
our holiday wreath sale an
immense success!
To everyone in the Lima/
Honeoye Falls area, who
so generously supported the
Lima Food Pantry. We were
overwhelmed by the giving
of so many at this Christmas
season. Thank you on behalf
of the many households that
were able to use all the
many donated items.
“The Volunteers”
To the students and
parents of Attica bus 111.
THANK YOU! For all the
Christmas gifts. P.S. the
homemade chocolate
covered pretzels were
awesome!
Mr. Jeff
Thank you to the man
ahead of me at the
checkout in Harbor
Freight last week. After
making your purchase, you
turned and handed me your
gift card with money
remaining on it, smiled, and
walked out. I was there
buying two small flashlights
as gifts for a couple of
friends who live on
disability. Your gift paid for
one of them. But more than
that, being blessed by a
stranger’s unexpected gift
made me joyful for days
afterwards! I don’t know if
you realized you also
handed me your receipt,
containing “customer
name”. I tried to find you on
the Internet, in case you
wanted your receipt, but
found nobody local by that
name. You made my day.
Thank you!
Thank you with all of my
heart to “SOMEONE WHO
CARES” for the generous
Christmas gift. I wish this
anonymous gift had a name
but you wish this to be your
secret. Your special kindness
will never be forgotten.
Thank you, Pat
Twice now, driving on
public roads , cars are
stopped by parents standing
in the road begging for
money for their kids’
cheerleading groups. Big
threatening amazon type
women stand in the middle
of the road and push money
containers into drivers’
faces, while mean spirited
hulk type men stop cars on
the other side of the road.
Come on parents, pay for
your own kids’activities
instead of harassing
motorists for money. The
town should not allow this
begging on public roads. If
cheerleaders need money,
let them work for it.
Motorists should not be
forced into giving money by
threatening parents shoving
money containers in their
faces.
Being a school bus driver I
see this a lot and it needs
to stop. Drivers--stop
making new rules for the
road. Do not stop in the
road and flag a bus to
proceed if they are turning
left when you are going
straight. YOU have the right
of way--use it. You may think
you are being helpful but
you are not. You are creating
a dangerous situation for
everyone on the road. There
are rules for a reason-so
everyone knows what the
other driver is doing. When
you do this no one knows
what’s going on. Why are
you making your own
driving rules? I will (and
have) sat for as long as it
takes for you to do what you
are supposed to be doing.
Unless you have the
authority to wave me on,
then stop doing it.
To the long-haired,
bearded, dirty fellow
cheering on the team,
GROW UP!! Let the coaches
coach!! You not only look
like an idiot, you are acting
like an idiot. Really, who are
you trying to impress? Also,
brush your teeth and
shower. You are not fooling
anyone when you smell like
a special chimney!!
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DO YOU WANT TO WORK FOR A GREAT PLACE WITH GREAT PEOPLE
DOING GREAT THINGS?? STOP BY AND HEAR ABOUT
OUR OPENINGS.
We will interview on the spot.
Our employees make a difference. Our employees show others how to be successful.
Our employees are appreciated.
WHERE: Ontario ARC 3071 County Complex Drive
Canandaigua, NY 14424 WHEN: Tuesday, Jan. 19th, 4pm-6pm
Vocational Services (ALL POSITIONS PRIMARILY DAY HOURS WITH SOME
FLEXIBILITY REQUIRED)
Take your past volunteer/job experience and share the important work expertise you have learned over the
years with others. Factory, office, people care, life skills – it’s all relevant experience for these positions.
Your work is going to fill a large part of your life, and the only way to be truly satisfied is to do what you believe is great work. And the only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart, you’ll know when you find it. ~Steve Jobs
Come join our team! Coast Professional, Inc. has been ranked as one of
the Best Places to Work in Collections and in Inc. Magazine’s 5,000 Fastest Growing Companies for several consecutive years
and is now looking to continue their growth. We are now searching for a....
Business Compliance Analyst
• Paid Time Off
• 401K Company Match
• Opportunity for Advancement
• 10 Paid Holidays
• Company Paid Health, Dental
& Vision Insurance
Job description and application can be found at: www.CoastProfessional.com
www.BonusCheck.net
50 Methodist Hill Drive Suite 700 Henrietta
4273 Volunteer Road Geneseo
(585) 991-5200
Coast Professional, Inc. is a privately owned Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer M/F/Vet/ Disability. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin.
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
Canandaigua, New York
DIRECTOR OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT AND
CONTINUING EDUCATION: Responsible for creating an innovative & exceptional quality educational environment that promotes academic excellence & student success in
workforce development, non-credit & non-credit to credit programming. Must be willing to travel & work a flexible schedule, including evenings &
weekends. Master’s degree required & min. 3 years exp. in workforce development/continuing ed. including training, project management,
supervision & budget management. Exp. in a leadership position in a similar role & progressive success w/business & industry in fostering community partnerships & strategic & business planning. Must maintain a valid NYS
driver’s license while employed at FLCC. Starting salary is $62,483 & commensurate with experience.
To see the full job description and to apply, go to: www.flcc.edu/employment by 1/27/16 for full consideration.
Applications will only be accepted online. Address your online cover letter & resume to Grace Loomis,
Director of Human Resources. FLCC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
No employer today is independent of those about him. He cannot succeed alone, no matter how great his ability or capital. Business today is more than ever a question of cooperation. ~Orison Swett Marden
IMMEDIATE HIRE! Class A CDL Driver
2 Runs Per Week, from Shortsville to NYC No weekends • Above Average Pay
Contact Clay at (607) 426-9855 to set up an interview or email to: [email protected]
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Assemblers and Machine
Operators Wanted!! Remedy and Southco have the
positions you are looking for!
Remedy will be hosting a job fair at the Lima Town Hall
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12 th • 10:00AM-12:00PM 7329 East Main Street, Lima, NY
Positions require HS diploma/GED, background check, drug screen.
Solid work history and reliable transportation.
Or apply online at www.remedystaff.com (choose zip code 14414)
Career opportunities abound in the nonprofit sector -
Nonprofits may not have the same pay structure as other
private organizations, but nonprofit professionals often find
their jobs rewarding.
HONEOYE CENTRAL SCHOOL is currently seeking to hire
HALL MONITOR Send letter of interest and resume by
January 22, 2015 to
Jennifer Green Honeoye Central School
PO Box 170 • Honeoye, NY 14471 (585) 229-4125
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
It was gradually learned that acceptance of a somewhat higher inflation rate would not really bring somewhat higher employment. ~Edmund Phelps
Of Canandaigua is looking for
HHAs, PCAs, RNs & LPNs
to fill our ever growing caseload in the Finger Lakes region. Visit our new office in
Canandaigua @ 493 S. Main St. and see what separates us from the rest.
Spotlight JOB OF THE WEEK
LPN & RN w/ Med. Surg. Exp.
Many opportunities, great pay, flexible hrs., Free TBI & NHTD training.
Become part of the winning team. The Interim Team.
www.interimhealthcare.com Call today 585-412-6170
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Resident Assistant Facilities Manager A great opportunity to be a Resident Assistant Facilities
Manager at a camp that serves people with disabilities. This person helps us exceed guest expectations of the overall maintenance, cleanliness, ambiance and beauty of the campsite. This position is outdoors and focuses on the cleanliness and care of property and facilities while performing routine maintenance duties. Based upon fluctuating and seasonal demands of the camp, it may be necessary to occasionally perform different functions within the Facilities department.
Qualified candidates should possess the following: General knowledge related to the field of maintenance, generally acquired through at least 2 years of experience in related fields preferred. Performance includes, but is not limited to the following skills: carpentry, plumbing, masonry, assisting with electrical, machine repair, painting, and janitorial. Professionalism in the workplace demonstrated by respectful and polite interactions with all guests and co-workers. Ability to multi-task and manage a variety of tasks. Should have working knowledge of basic hand and power tools. Ability to read and interpret drawings, sketches. Experience using and maintaining grounds tools, including but not limited to: mowers, weed-eaters, sprayers, blowers, hand and power saws, chain saws. Ability to work well individually and as a team member.
Please send cover letter and resume to [email protected]
How to avoid unhealthy habits at the office - Rest your eyes.
Close your eyes and look away from the computer monitor
every 20 minutes. Focusing on objects of varying distances
can help keep the eyes strong and reduce fatigue.
Cook 24 to 40 hours per week. Day and evening hours
and every other weekend. Some holidays. Experience preferred. Training available
to the right candidate.
Conesus Lake Nursing Home 6131 Big Tree Road, Livonia, NY 14487
No phone calls, please. Fax resume to 346-6637 or apply in person.
50 Methodist Hill Dr., Rochester
585-991-5200
Student Loan Collection Representative
• Flex Schedule
• Lucrative Bonus Plan
• No Weekends
• 10 Paid Federal Holidays
• On-site Training
• Paid Time Off
• 401k Company Match
• Opportunity for
Advancement
• Dental, Vision &
Health Insurance
Coast Professional, Inc. is a privately owned, EOE/AA/M/F/Veteran/Disability Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to
race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
Job description & application can be found at:
www.CoastProfessional.com or www.BonusCheck.net
$17.99 per hour & Flex Schedule
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
Do you have what it takes to work for one of the Northeast’s largest used
truck & equipment dealers?
• Experienced Construction Equipment Mechanic (w/own tools)
• Collision Shop Detailer Competitve pay. Health care benefits. Matching 401K.
Send resume to [email protected]
or apply in person Caledonia Diesel, LLC 2905 Simpson Rd. • Caledonia.
No calls please.
Apply in person or send resume to...
Ewing Lettering
& Graphics
Secretary Duties to include:
Answering telephones, greeting customers, filing, generating invoices using
QuickBooks & running errands. Must be dependable. Needs to be a conscientious team player
with good organizational and work processing skills, attention to detail and
professional telephone manner.
6101 Loomis Rd.,
Farmington, NY 144425
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Coast Guard
The United States Coast Guard is one of five branches of the U.S. Armed Forces and has a number of responsibilities. Members of the USCG conduct search and rescue missions, enforce maritime law, provide port security, and protect the environment, among other things. The USCG even has 6,000 civilian employees who work with military personnel to handle all Coast Guard responsibilities.
ADECCO IS HIRING for immediate positions in the Finger Lakes Region
• Direct Hire - Machine Operators - resume required • Forklift Operators - recent experience required
• Packers-all shifts • Sorters-all shifts • General Laborers
107 Eastern Blvd., Canandaigua, NY 14424 Apply online at www.adeccousa.com
Call 585-396-1990
Call us today or stop by our office to meet our
team and talk about your next career move!
Fill your openings fast by placing your ad in the Employment Section. Call 226-8111, 343-3111, 393-1 111 or 637-5100
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LOCAL - NORTHEAST REGIONAL
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We have Numerous Lane Choices to choose from!
WE SUPPORT OUR
TROOPS AND HIRE
VETERANS!
Leonard’s Express reminds you that early detection saves lives!
• 6 MONTHS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED • Regional & Long Haul Pay .40 CPM • Local Pay $16.00/HR • Safety & Fuel Bonus • No Touch Freight • Health Insurance Programs
• 401K Program w/Match • Excellent Late Model Tractors with Qualcomm/Navigation/ E-Log/EZpass-Prepass/ APU (Bunk Heaters)/Fuel Card
Call 585-869-3199 or apply online at WWW.LEONARDSEXPRESS.COM
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EEOC
Rochester based AISC certified Fabricator/Erector is seeking skilled,
motivated, and dedicated people to help build our future in the structural
steel erection industry. Ideal applicants should possess the following:
FOREMAN IRONWORKER : • 3-5 Years in the Structural Steel
Erection Industry • Ability to Interpret Blueprints • Subpart R Training • Subpart CC Training • OSHA 10 Hour Course • Valid NYS Driver’s License
IRONWORKER:
• 1-3 Years in the Structural Steel Erection Industry
• Subpart R Training • Subpart CC Training • OSHA 10 Hour Course • Valid NYS Driver’s License or
Reliable Transportation to & from Site
Ramar will train if necessary. Ramar Steel Sales offers
competitive salary and benefits package. Benefits include: health, dental, vision, life insurance, 401k, paid vacation, and paid holidays.
Rochester based Structural Steel Fabrication Shop is looking for
quality applicants to fill the following positions:
Layout / Fitters Welders
Shear and Press Brake Operators
CNC Beam Line Plasma Table Operators
Angle Master Painters / Material
Handlers Load / Unload Trailers
Ideal applicants will be motivated, self-starters, pay strong attention to details, and work safely. Position is 1st and/or 2nd shift - full time Monday – Friday. We are willing to train the right individual but experience is a plus.
Rochester Based Stair & Railing Company is looking for
qualified applicants to fill the following positions:
Fabricator • Finisher Grinder • Painter
Misc. Metals (Stair & Railing)
Installer Ideal applicants will be
motivated, self-starters, pay strong attention to details and work safely.
Valid NYS driver’s license required. Position is full-
time Monday-Friday. Employer offers
competitive wages, medical, dental and
401k benefits.
Please email your resume to: [email protected] or fax to (585) 263-2734.
Now Is the Best Time to Plan for Retirement (Family Features) It’s easy to live for the moment and leave
planning the future to another time. But w hen it comes to planning for your retirement, it is never too early. M any
Americans expect they w ill need to w ork longer in order to support themselves as they age, and many w orry about not
having enough of a nest egg to retire. But w ith the w ealth of tools, products, insights and informat ion available to help,
you can start planning those “ golden years” sooner, more easily and w ith less w orry.
Pharmacy Technician Full time Pharmacy Technician in a busy
independent Canandaigua Pharmacy. The technician will assist the Pharmacist in intake and filling prescriptions,
dealing with insurance, and assisting customers. Required skills – good customer service, attention to detail,
computer skills, and willingness to learn. Hours: Monday – Friday and limited Saturdays. Benefits.
Application / resumes accepted in person at: 66 West Avenue, Canandaigua, NY 14424.
VICTOR CHILD CARE
CENTER, INC. “A Great Place To Grow”
Cook
66 School Street • Victor • 924-5303
Full time immediate opening Experience Necessary
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RTS O NTARIO , C ANANDAIGUA Bus Operator (Full Time & Part-Time Openings) POSITION OVERVIEW: Drives bus or other revenue service vehicle to transport passengers over specified routes to local p oints according to a time schedule. Pick up passengers in response to radio or telephone relayed requests for service or on a pre-arrang ed schedule. Will assist passengers with boarding and debarking the vehicle. Records activities on trip log, and reports malfunctions. I nspects vehicle before departure.
Minimum Requirements: Applicant must possess a high school diploma or GED: a valid NYS CDL C Permit w/passenger endorsement, no airbrake restriction, and a clean driving record (no points, no suspensions, no convictions); applicant will be required to pass a pre-employment drug test; criminal background check conducted. This position complies with NYS 19A requirements. Union Environment
Hourly Rate: $14.18
Apply In person at: RTS-Ontario, 2930 County Rd 48, Canandaigua, NY 14424 Download an application at: www.myRTS.com Send via fax: 585-654-0293 or e-mail to: [email protected] (585) 654-0200
Bus Operator ( Part-Time) POSITION OVERVIEW: Drives bus or other revenue service vehicle to transport passengers over specified routes to local p oints according to a time schedule. Pick up passengers in response to radio or telephone relayed requests for service or on a pre-arrang ed schedule. Will assist passengers with boarding and debarking the vehicle. Records activities on trip log, and reports malfunctions. I nspects vehicle before departure.
Minimum Requirements: Applicant must possess a high school diploma or GED: a valid NYS CDL C Permit w/passenger endorsement, no airbrake restriction, and a clean driving record (no points, no suspensions, no convictions); applicant will be required to pass a pre-employment drug test; criminal background check conducted. This position complies with NYS 19A requirements. Union Environment
Hourly Rate: $13.09
Apply In person at: RTS-Seneca, 1 DiPronio Drive, Waterloo, NY 13165 Download an application at: www.myRTS.com Send via fax: 585-654-0293 or e-mail to: [email protected] (585) 654-0200
RTS S ENECA , W ATERLOO
Transportation Specialist (Part-Time) POSITION OVERVIEW: The Transportation Specialist is responsible for providing administrative and clerical support at hi s/her regional subsidiary, which includes answering telephones, scheduling customers for service, dispatching Bus Operators and communicating with customers on expected arrival times or other real-time requests, inputting operational data, maintaining operational and g overnment-regulated records, preparing monthly reports of financial and performance data, and processing invoices and payments. W ill report to the Regional Manager, Manager of Operations
Minimum Requirements: • High School Diploma or GED. • At least 2 years of experience working in an office. • An equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essen tial duties of the job such as those listed above.
Hours/Schedule: Monday-Friday 11am-5pm Hourly rate: $13.00
Bus Operator (Part-Time) POSITION OVERVIEW: Drives bus or other revenue service vehicle to transport passengers over specified routes to local p oints according to a time schedule. Pick up passengers in response to radio or telephone relayed requests for service or on a pre-arranged sc hedule. Will assist passengers with boarding and debarking the vehicle. Records activities on trip log, and reports malfunctions. Inspec ts vehicle before departure.
Minimum Requirements: Applicant must possess a high school diploma or GED: a valid NYS CDL C Permit w/passenger endorsement, no airbrake restriction, and a clean driving record (no points, no suspensions, no convictions); applicant will be required to pass a pre-employment drug test; criminal background check conducted. This position complies with NYS 19A requirements.
Hourly Rate: $14.57
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