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AFFIDAVIT of PUBLICATION C,Isltok Tot AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION STATE OF NEW YORK) ss: Lesley Stevens, being duly sworn, deposes and County of Ontario ) says that she is the Foreman of the Publisher for the CANANDAIGUA MESSENGER, INC., Publisher of the Daily Messenger, a public newspaper published daily except Saturday in Ontario County; and Messenger Post Newspapers, ten community newspapers published weekly in Monroe County, published in the City of Canandaigua, NY in the County of Ontario, and that inserts were distributed in said newspapers on the following dates: (A-€ c,Isltok (01(-2.1eN tot tel t_91 )--cp Foreman of the Publisher Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of -31) 1\-C , 20-1-8 d NotaryIt Ilublict in and for New York State MARISSA N CROWLEY • NOTARY PUBLIC, STATE OF NEW YORK Registration No. 01C136390291 Qualified in Monroe County Commission Expires APRIL 15. 2023 Az Wednesday, June 5, 2019 I Daily Messenger St ON TWI1TER Follow Daily Messenger copy editor L. 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