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Help Wanted 

fPROFESSIONAL SOUGHT: Local organization seeks professional for temporary full time fundraising effort for 11 weeks. Presentation, organization, and good people skills a must. Great opportunity for retired professionals, recent graduates, and those laid-off. Contact: United Way of Wayne County (315) 331-2773.


MECHANICS HELPER:  Expanding Road Construction Company seeking a Mechanics helper.  Must be interested in learning maintenance and repairs to a wide variety of Road Construction equipment.  Will work with the ideal candidate to acquire a CDL and NYS Inspection license.   Submit resume to jbreitwieser@midlandasphalt.com.  EOE

 

STAFF ACCOUNTANT:  We are seeking a Job Cost/Inventory Accountant.  General knowledge of A/P, A/R, Billing and G/L is a must.  Ideal candidate should be familiar with accruals and journal entry processing.  Must be computer literate in Word, Excel, Outlook and the Internet.  Full-Time work schedule with occasional Saturday and overtime during busy summer months.  Occasional travel may be required.  A four (4) year Degree in Accounting is preferred.  Submit resume to jbreitwieser@midlandasphalt.com.  EOE


BUILDING INSPECTOR: The Town of Huron is seeking a qualified individual to serve as an assistant to the Building Inspector. This is part-time position (March-September) requiring someone willing to work flexible hours (on average, 15 hours per week). Responsibilities:  Assist Building Inspector in follow-up of zoning issues: Applications, complaints and violations.  Requirements: Must have good knowledge of construction, familiarization with zoning law, good people skills, computer skills and a clean driver’s license. Application/Resumes will be accepted thru February 13, 2012, must provide references. Mail: Town of Huron, 10880 Lummisville Road, Wolcott NY 14590, Email: rgallant@townofhuron.org


EXPERIENCED TITLE CLERK/SALES:

Williamson: Small Used Car Dealership seeking experienced title clerk/sales. Great opportunity for motivated person. Call Jim at (315) 589-6052.


TOWN HISTORIAN: Town of Huron is accepting applications at the Town Clerk’s Office, 10880 Lummisville Road, Wolcott, NY 14590 for the following appointed position for 2012:  TOWN HISTORIAN.  Applications may be sent by mail or hand delivered to the Huron Town Hall. Applications will be accepted until February 13, 2012.


FOOD SERVICE WORKER: Full Time Position: Relief Cook, 9:30am-6:00pm/6:00am-2:00pm; Excellent benefits package, Competitive Wages. Apply Crest Manor Living and Rehabilitation Center, 6745 Pittsford-Palmyra Road, Fairport NY


LIBRARY BOARD TRUSTEE: 

The Macedon Town Board is seeking applications for individuals interested in serving on the Macedon Library Board of Trustees.  Applicants must be Macedon residents and available for meetings once a month for approximately 2 hours.  Please send applications to Judy Gravino, Macedon Town Clerk, 32 Main Street, Macedon, NY 14502 by February 14, 2012.


CUSTODIAN:  Part-time positions, days, evenings and nights, flexible schedule available. Building and grounds maintenance, general interior and exterior cleaning, varied shifts. High school diploma or equivalent, valid NYS Driver’s License and reliable transportation required.  Free YMCA membership available. Apply in person or on-line by February 17, 2012, to Eastside Family YMCA, 1835 Fairport Nine Mile Point Rd., Penfield, NY  14526/ or on-line at rochesterymca.org/Careers.  EOE


EQUIPMENT MECHANIC/OPERATOR

Local Road Construction Company seeking a Mechanic/Operator.  Must have knowledge of truck fleets and road construction equipment Including; hydraulics welding and fabrication. Must possess own tools.  

A CDL license and NYS Inspection license are preferred, but not necessary. Ideal candidate will be self-motivated and have basic computer and recordkeeping skills. Submit resume to jbreitwieser@midlandasphalt.com. EOE


NOW HIRING:  Hiring for IEC. Soldering, Assembly, Stockroom, 3 Shifts Available, $9.00-10.80 and up. Temp to Perm Positions, Insurance Benefits, Weekly Pay! See us at the Sodus Library, 17 Maple Ave. Wed, 2/1 from 1:00pm-2:00pm. Also hiring at other companies around the area! QC, Shift Managers, Machine Operators and Clerical, Packers, SMT, Tool and Die and more. Call Remedy Staffing for more information and other recruiting times, 315-597-6939


TOW TRUCK OPERATOR

Local company is looking for a responsible person to drive and operate tow trucks full or part time. A clean drivers license and towing endorsement is a MUST to be considered and applicant must live local. The position could be for just nights and weekends as a part time position or add some day shifts for full time. Pay is commission-based. Great job for a seasonal worker or retiree. Please call 585-370-3441 for more information.

Items for Sale

GUNS FOR SALE

Rifles, pistols and revolvers in stock. Full selection of ammo and accessories.  Custom gunsmithing and repair. The Difference is the Service, Warranty and Craftsmanship. Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10 am to 6 pm, Saturday 9am to 3 pm. Custom Gun Shop, 3712 Main Street, Walworth, NY 14568. (315) 986-1717



Vehicles

CHEVY 1500

2003 Chevy 1500, 72k miles, 6cyl., Auto, Air, $7485.   Call NICE CAR 315-502-0048


CASH PAID

Wanted: dead or alive…snowmobiles, all years, makes and models, old, vintage, wrecks, junk or parts. Will pick up! 585-370-6866 


CHEVY COLORADO

2005 Chevy Colorado Crew Cab, 5 cyl., Auto, 57k miles, $14,985. Call NICE CAR 315-502-0048


HYUNDAI SANTA FE

2005 Hyundai Santa Fe, 4×4, Loaded, V-6, Auto, 64k miles, $10,485. Call NICE CAR  315-502-0048.

Real Estate

APARTMENTS FOR RENT: NEWARK: Apartments for rent in Newark, 1, 2 & 3 bed. apartments. No pets. Phone or text to: 315-331-6922


APARTMENTS FOR RENT: PALMYRA: One, two and three bedrooms, starting at $350. No pets, security/references. Call (585) 704-6393 or (315) 597-9654. 


$$ CASH $$ : I buy houses! Want or need to sell a house?  Call for a purchase offer today! Don’t list – SELL your  house!  315-406-1999.com


RENT TO OWN: CLYDE, 2-3 bedrooms, Country Home, $1,000 down, $595 rent.  315-406-1999.com


RENT TO OWN: Rent to Own, 3 bedrooms, Lyons, $1,000 down, $495 rent, 315-406-1999.com


RENT TO OWN: Rent to Own, 3 bedroom  in Lyons, quiet and secluded, Garage, $1,000 down, + $695 rent – Call 315-406-1999.com


BUILDING LOTS: 2-/12 acres on Marbletown Road, Newark School District, $22,500 each. Call 315-374-6643.


Child Care

CHILD CARE

Child Care in my Gananda home, NYS Licensed, Openings for all ages – 6 weeks to 12 years. CPR and First Aid certified. Meals & Snacks are provided. Call Kara (315) 986-8358.



Services

CHAINSAW SHARPENING OVERNIGHT

$3.50-$450.  Walworth near Atlantic Avenue. Call Harry Weidman.  315-524-9295.


CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING: 

Quick Dry Carpet Care: specializing in Low-Moisture Carpet Cleaning – dries in hours not days. We use a 5-step process that gets results without saturating your carpet or pad. Our prices include deep vacuuming, pre-treating, and deodorizing, soil-retardant and dry-foam shampoo. Pet deodorizing also available.  Water damage restoration. Holiday Special: 2 areas and hallway or stairs cleaned for $139.95 – a $25 savings! Save up to $25 on Mattress or Upholstery cleaning. Get 7 areas cleaned for only $329.95 = a $75 savings! (1 area = 200 sq. ft or less). Call (585) 482-3896. Visa/Mastercard accepted. Visit our website at www.quickdrycarpetcare.com


$$$ LOGGING $$$

Buying standing timber, hard and soft maple, oak, ash, cherry, yellow birch, walnut, tulip poplar, Free consultation:: professional, 15 to 1000 acres paid before cut, insured, good network. Office number 315-668-3786/45, cell 315-706-4592


LAW ENFORCEMENT COURSE

Law Enforcement Officer’s Safety Act, Re-Qualification Training, H.R. 218, Classes are now forming for evenings and weekends! Call 585-520-4880/315-332-8121. New York Security Training Center, LLC www.nysecurityguard.com. School is certified by: NYSDJS


NEED CASH? WE BUY GUNS

Buying new and used rifles, pistols, shotguns;  1 gun or complete collection. We also buy parts. We pay cash.  The Custom Shop 315-986-1717, Tues.-Fri. 10-6, Sat. 10-3 


ROOFING

Flat roof problems? Call Dean Builders, the flat roof specialists! Fully insured.  Call 331-9239


SECURITY GUARD TRAINING

Armed & Unarmed Security Guard Training. Pre-licensing, Annuals, 47 Hr. Armed Guard, Basic Handcuffing, Spray. Call: 585-520-4880/315-332-8121. New York Security Training Center, LLC. www.nysecurityguard.com, School is certified by: YSDCJS


MINI BACKHOE WORK and MORE

Mini Backhoe work & much much more, Tree & Brush removal, waterline, electric services, drainage/tile work, driveway maintenance, sidewalk, field mowing & septic repairs. Member BBB 315-573-8391. 

Other News

  • Meetings Town of Butler – February 13, 2012

    Town of Butler – February 13, 2012

    The following departments submitted their monthly reports for review by the town board: the supervisor, town clerk, justices, code enforcement officer, animal control officer and highway superintendent. A Councilman VanGelder went to Palmyra and met with Governor Cuomo’s representatives. They discussed fracking and CHIPS funding. The New York Highway Superintendents Association will be meeting in Albany on March 6 & 7 for CHIPS funding. New York State Ag & Markets sent a letter about the Dog Control Inspection Report. NYMIR [...]

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  • Meetings Ontario Town Board – February 13, 2012

    Ontario Town Board – February 13, 2012

    10 residents and visitors were present at portions of the meeting. Mike Simon for BME/Storm water Coalition presented a new Model Storm water Management Program Plan that the Town Board needs to adopt to become MS4 compliant. Comments from the Public – Two residents from Southbrook Drive expressed their concern with excessive sanding when the roads are being plowed. They have spoken to the Supervisor in the past. The Supervisor will speak to the Superintendent of Highways regarding this matter. [...]

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  • Meetings Marion School Board – February 6, 2012

    Marion School Board – February 6, 2012

    The meeting was called to order at 7:00p.m. by President Bob Estochen with all members present. First on the agenda was public comments. Laura Hubright shared her concerns about the future of the school, since she was aware that reaching out to other schools was not producing positive results. Superintendent Kathy Wegman answered that there will be a meeting in Newark to address the concerns felt by most of the area schools, and she will meet with Ms. Hubright. Mr. [...]

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    Another Lin-credible™ Story

    If you’re a sports fan, you’ve definitely heard of the term “Linsanity” by now. If you haven’t, Google it and you’ll get about 100 million results, thousands of blogs referring to it, a hundred puns relating to it and a soon-to-be-added listing on Wikipedia next to the definition of “Tebowing”. Linsanity refers to Jeremy Lin, the newly installed starting point guard for the New York Knicks, who has single-handedly created such a stir that you would think that it was [...]

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  • News Surprise Call-Up sent student to Afghanistan

    Surprise Call-Up sent student to Afghanistan

    Certainly anyone who signs up with the National Guard to serve their country can expect to serve overseas, but you never know how your service will be needed. Brandon Maxwell, a 20 year old, former Palmyra-Macedon graduate (Class of 2010) began classes at Buffalo State University in September of 2010. Brandon completed his first year and was anticipating a return in the Fall, when he received a call to report to his National Guard base in Niagara Falls. “I was [...]

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  • Opinions Cheerios… What the hell happened?

    Cheerios… What the hell happened?

    Oh sure, there were Corn Flakes hogging a good share of the early breakfast table fare, but in 1941 something new hit the market. Every kid in the 50s and early 60s grew up on Cheerios. From the time a kid could sit up in a highchair, Chereios were shoved in front of him to keep him/her quiet and entertained. The breakfast food giants soon learned that Saturday morning cartoons, and lots of sugar, piqued the interest and taste buds [...]

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  • Community Outrage and sadness in dispute over Historic collection

    Outrage and sadness in dispute over Historic collection

                        Thursday’s meeting of the Palmyra Community Library’s Board of Trustees was loaded with public comment, pleadings and outrage, as the ownership of certain historic records were challenged. According to Executive Director of Historic Palmyra, Bonnie Hays, she and the members of the Historic Palmyra board were present at the Library meeting under the assumption that they would be meeting one-on-one with their board. When they arrived, it was discovered that [...]

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  • Sports Sports Update Sports Update – Thursday, February 16, 2012

    Sports Update – Thursday, February 16, 2012

    Boys Varsity Basketball Mynderse 57, Wayne 52 Brandon Passalaqua recorded 19 points and six assists, and hit two foul shots with 10 seconds left to seal it for Mynderse (17-1). Luke Ruddy scored 17 points and had six rebounds in the win. Newark 60, Midlakes 50 Anthony Lombardi scored all 12 of his points in the second half, including nine in the third quarter, to lift Newark (10-8). Lombardi added nine rebounds. Josh Williams and Micah Wright each had nine [...]

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  • News One School, One Book Reading event at Kelley School

    One School, One Book Reading event at Kelley School

    A “One School, One Book” initiative has recently been launched at Kelley School as a unique way to encourage parent involvement in supporting their children as both readers and writers. And it’s all built around a heartwarming book named “Marley, A Dog Like No Other’’ because of its widespread appeal. As the innovative program was unveiled at an assembly February 9, eight dogs and their owners were guests including: “Chloe, owned by the Kelley School secretary Susan Bieda; “Bailey,” owned [...]

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    Cortney O’Connell, a junior at Gananda High School  travelled in November to the Color Breed Congress Horse Show in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The show hosted almost 700 exhibitors,  representing 31 states and three different countries for five days of  competition between five different horse breeds. Cortney won her division of 14 to 18 years olds and also was the Overall High Point Youth Congress Champion. Cortney and her Pinto horse Millinium Cowgirl (“Millie”) have been showing on  the “A” rated circuit [...]

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