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Zachary Sherman, 4, of Elbridge, follows his E. John Gavras Center teacher,
Diana Bellini, through a morning exercise at the center. The exercise, helps
Zach and his classmates work on coordination, rhythm, communication, and social
skills. Zachary is one of 41 developmentally delayed children being helped at
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- Hospice of the Finger Lakes nurse Marie-Louise Wyckoff comforts Anthony Emmi during a home visit last spring in Aurelius. Wyckoff was one of several Hospice employees and volunteers who helped Anthony and his family cope with his liver cancer. "I'm forever grateful for Hospice, because I never would have gotten through it without them," Anthony's wife Natalie said.
- Zachary lines up after an outdoor play time with friends to head back to the classroom.
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