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Sponsored Post: Jam at the Ridge kicks off the summer concert season

By Lisa Ace


Love and Theft and Eli Young Band will Jam At The Ridge this Friday and Saturday (6/14 and 6/15) from 4 p.m. until 10 p.m. Modern country music with the stories of what "Love Is" and what "Love Ain't." Pre-Sale tickets are still available starting at $15 and $22 with VIP options available.

PURCHASE YOUR TICKETS TODAY;
Love and Theft Tickets: https://2019jatrlt.bpt.me/
Eli Young Band Tickets: https://2019jatreyb.bpt.me/

Want to win a Meet & Greet Pass with Love and Theft & Eli Young Band? Make a video to tell us what "Love Is" and what "Love Ain't" to YOU. Then post it on Facebook with the Hashtags #JAMATTHERIDGE #LOVEANDTHEFT #ELIYOUNGBAND #LOVEIS #LOVEAINT.

Just a quick personal story of someone who showed you what Love Is and a story about someone who showed you what Love Ain't. 

A sample by The Ridge Girls is below, but make this your own. Get creative, have fun, and win a pair of nights to remember for a lifetime.

See the sample video:  https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=427551184469152.

Submitted Videos must be publicly viewable and family friendly. Additional prizes may be awarded. Come on out to Jam At The Ridge ... where the fun is! Jam At The Ridge is located at 8101 Conlon Road in Le Roy.

Sponsored Post: Open House this Saturday; 917 Lewiston Road

By Lisa Ace


OPEN HOUSE - Saturday 11 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - 917 Lewiston Road, Alabama! Super solid and well maintained, country Cape Cod home on almost an acre!

Back yard has wooded back drop and plenty of room to roam! Inside features 2 bedrooms down with full bath for those that need one floor living, as well as two rooms upstairs for extra bedrooms, or storage space or guests!

As you enter home there is extra large and spacious bonus/mudroom that can be whatever you want (toy room, family room or entertaining/dining if needed)! Great home for the money. Easy to see, call Lynn Bezon today 585-344-4663 or click here fo rmore information on this listing.

Sponsored post: Dolce Panepinto: Frequently asked workers' compensation questions

By Lisa Ace


Commonly Asked Workers’ Compensation Questions:
Q. What is a Workers’ Compensation claim?
A. A Workers’ Compensation claim is a legal action that occurs when you get hurt during the course of your employment. In New York State you cannot sue your employer. When you get hurt at work, the Workers’ Compensation system provides for lost time financial payments and medical treatment required as a result of your work-related injury.

Q. How do I know if I have a Workers’ Compensation claim?
A. If you sustain an injury during the course of your employment, you should contact our office for a free case evaluation as soon as possible. We can help you determine if you have a Workers’ Compensation claim and assist you in filing the proper paperwork.

Q. How long do I have to file a Workers’ Compensation claim?
A. You are required to report your injury to your employer within 30 days. There is also a two-year time limit to file a claim with the Workers’ Compensation Board. Failure to adhere to these time limits can result in a denial of your claim.

Q. Is a Workers’ Compensation claim my only recourse if I am hurt at work?
A. In New York State, you cannot sue your employer. In some circumstances, a personal injury lawsuit can be filed in addition to a Workers’ Compensation claim. This includes, but is not limited to, injuries sustained in a work-related motor vehicle accident, constructions injuries, or injuries sustained at a location not owned by your employer. Our team of attorneys at Dolce Panepinto will assess your claim to ensure that every legal avenue available to you is pursued.

Q. How much does a Workers’ Compensation Attorney cost? 
A. Workers’ Compensation fees are generated on a contingent basis. This means that we only receive payment if we generate money in connection with your Workers’ Compensation claim. More information on contingent fees can be found here. Additionally, our attorneys can explain our attorney fees in greater detail.

Q. Do I need an attorney?
A. While an attorney is not required, it is strongly recommended that you retain an attorney. The Workers’ Compensation Law is complex, confusing, and often difficult to navigate. The insurance carrier will have an attorney fighting on their behalf, we recommend that you have an attorney fighting on your behalf. Having an attorney means ensuring your rights are protected, maximizing your benefits, and making sure your questions and concerns are addressed.

Dolce Panepinto works tirelessly to protect the rights of injured workers by making sure that those responsible are held accountable. If you or a family member are injured at work, or in your private life, contact us today for a free case evaluation at 585-815-9003. For further questions regarding Worker's Compensation Law or to contact Dolce Panepinto: click here.

Sponsored Post: Thermory is hiring

By Lisa Ace


Wildly creative, unorthodox company looking for unique people that are sickened by a corporate culture. If your sense of humor is nonexistent, prefer not to have fun at work, are terrified by the challenges of a company that is growing exponentially, afraid to speak up and have your opinions and ideas heard with a flexible schedule – then please, we beg you NOT to send your resume to: kevin@thermoryusa.com

Thermory USA LLC is the North American sister company of Thermory; a world leader of thermally modified wood products, utilized for exterior decking, cladding and porch flooring architectural elements. Our unrivaled thermal modification process uses only heat and steam to enhance the wood and provide a durable, long lasting product with a sophisticated, refined aesthetic. Our truly natural products have no equal, and may just change the way you think about wood. 
 
Learn more about Thermory on Facebook and Instagram: @ThermoryUSA or  www.thermoryusa.com

Sponsored Post: Open House this Sunday, 5 Allanview Drive, Batavia

By Lisa Ace


Open house Sunday, June 2, 1 to 3 p.m. -- 5 Allanview Drive, Batavia. Go first class with this 2069 square foot 4 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath colonial.

It offers a beautiful oak kitchen with granite countertops and newer Kenmore appliances, formal dining room with bay window, spacious living room, first-floor family room with gas fireplace, natural woodwork, forced air gas heat and central air.

It also has a full unfinished basement, two car attached garage, open porch, patio with awning, well landscaped 110’ x 107’ lot in one of Batavia’s finest subdivisions. Price is $235,000.

Purchase offers to be submitted by June 5, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. giving seller until June 8, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. to accept offers.

Call 585-409-9019 for details or private showings.

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