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SUNDAY, JULY 29, 7:00 am – 11:00 amOn Sunday, July 29, the Multi-Sport Life Super OlympicRoad Triathlon will be taking place at Grafton Lakes StatePark. The race begins at 7:00am with a swim in the park.The bike portion of the race will begin at approximately7:25am, with bike riders leaving the Park entrance roadand heading West on Route 2. The race continues pastBrittonkill Schools onto Tamarac Rd at Stewart’s. The course follows Tamarac Rd to the end,then takes a right onto Route 7 East to Babcock Lake Rd. The race continues on Babcock LakeRd to the end, and back onto Route 2 West. The bike course leaves Route 2 at the ParkEntrance and finishes at the beach area parking lot. The bike portion of the race should befinished by approximately 11:00am. The run portion of the race takes place entirely within thepark itself.Be aware that there will be some driving delays during this time. There will be volunteers on thecourse and state police at major intersections. Please keep an eye open for bicyclists passingby your driveway and along the roadways. We appreciate your understanding and patience aswe conduct this race. If you have questions or would like to volunteer, please contact us [email protected] or go to www.MultiSportLife.org.
On the inside: *Summer Concerts...pg. 2 *Summertime FUN...pg. 6 *Dining & Entertain...pg. 8 *Home Improv. Guide....pg. 9
BRUNSWICK LIBRARY BOOK SALEStock up on your summer reading at the BrunswickCommunity Library’s used book sale on Saturday,July 28th, from 10:30 to 2:00. Find paperbacks to
take to the beach, books ontape for the long car ridesand hardcovers for the backporch. Don’t forget somebooks for the kids to keep uptheir reading skills. Thismonth, we are featuringspecial prices on hardcoverfiction and new reusable bookbags. See you at the sale!4118 State Highway 2, Troy- brunswicklibrary.org
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THE TOWN OF BRUNSWICK
CONCERT SCHEDULEAll concerts are from 6:30 to 8PM and areheld at the Brunswick Community Centeron Keyes Lane. July 31st - Back 40 Band;August 7th - Cabin Fever; August 14th -The Tichy Boys; August 21st - Hair of theDog; August 28th - Lustre Kings.
2012 SCHAGHTICOKE SUMMER
EVE’S SUMMER CONCERT
SCHEDULEDust off those lawn chairs and get ready toenjoy another summer of FREE musical
entertainment. The Schaghticoke EntertainmentCommittee has put together another fabulous lineup forthe community to enjoy with their family, friends andneighbors for FREE!! We welcome everyone to join useach Thursday evening, 6:30 • 8:30 pm, thru August23rd, at the Schaghticoke Town Hall Gazebo, 290 NorthlineDrive, Melrose. There are Food Vendors, & Weekly Prizes.Bring your Family, Friends & Lawn Chairs and join us forthe FUN! This is our 5th season, come see what surprisesmay await you. For all updates due to inclement weather,please visit us on facebook under Schaghticoke SummerEve’s Concerts or call the Town Hall # 753-6915. July26th - The Nellies; August 2nd - The Refrigerators; August9th - The Back 40 Band; August 16th - Lustre Kings;August 23rd - Four on the Floor (formerly The Belairs)followed by Alonzo’s Fireworks Show.
‘ROCKIN’ ON THE RIVER’This free outdoor concert series takes place along theriverfront in the Green Island Bridge Parking lot inDowntown Troy, in the Hedley Entertainment District,featuring Revolution Hall, Brown’s Brew Pub, Ryan’s Wakeand Jose Malone’s, just North of the Green Island Bridge.Concerts will be held from 5pm to 8:30pm, rain or shine.Season Line-Up:8-1 - Who’s Bad (the ultimate Michael Jackson tribute)with special guest The Ill Funk Ensemble; 8-8 - SkeeterCreek with special guest Big Creek (country night); 8-15- Blues for Breakfast (tribute to the grateful dead); 8-22- Changes In Latitudes ( tribute to Jimmy Buffet) withspecial guest The Troy Music Academy Junior All-Stars;8-29 - Blue Hand Luke with special guest Joe Lowry andthe Second Mile Blues Band.There will be absolutely no alcoholic beverages, coolers,backpacks, bags, containers, packages, thermoses, cups,bottles, cans, flasks, glass containers of any kind; animalsor pets* admitted to the event.
SHERIFF MAHAR, ALONG WITH 30 COUNTY
SHERIFFS, LAUNCHES LIFE-SAVING PROGRAMIn an effort to better serve and protect the citizens ofRensselaer County, Sheriff Mahar is offering the Yellow DotProgram. A joint effort of The New York State Sheriffs’Association and over 30 county sheriffs, the program launchedin 30 counties across the state this week.Yellow Dot is a free program designed to help first respondersprovide life-saving medical attention during the first “goldenhour” after a crash or other emergency.“When you can’t speak for yourself, Yellow Dot can speak foryou” said Peter Kehoe, Executive Director of the Sheriffs’Association.The Yellow Dot kit contains a medical information card and aYellow Dot decal. Participants complete the card, attach arecent photo, place it in the glove compartment of theirvehicle, and place the Yellow Dot decal on the rear driver’sside window.First responders arriving at the scene of an emergency will bealerted by the Yellow Dot decal to look for the medicalinformation card in the glove compartment. “When someone cannot verbally respond to our deputies,reading the Yellow Dot card could save lives by giving our firstresponders vital medical information,” said Sheriff Mahar.“Committing to this program is the logical next step for ourDeputies who are EMT certified.”Funded by Sheriff Mahar and the New York State Sheriffs’Association, the Yellow Dot Program is a free service availableto individuals of all ages. Sheriff Mahar’s office will distributeYellow Dot kits to the public. You can also have a kit mailed toyou by visiting www.nysheriffs.org/yellowdot.
NEW YORK ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
PROMOTIONSSoldiers receive new rank, new responsibilities
Major General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for theState of New York, announces the promotion of members ofthe New York Army National Guard in recognition of theircapabilities for additional responsibility and leadership.Shayna Massara from Nassau, and serving with the 1156thEngineer Company is promoted to the rank of Specialist. BradleeClaus from Schaghticoke, and serving with the Combany B(Military Intelligence), 27th Brigade Special Troops Battalion ispromoted to the rank of Specialist. Joseph Landy from Troy,and serving with the Company C, 2-108th Infantry is promotedto the rank of Specialist. Jude Mulvey from East Greenbush,and serving with the Headquarters and Support Company, 42ndInfantry Division is promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.Kevin Hindes from Troy, and serving with the Headquartersand Support Company, 42nd Infantry Division is promoted tothe rank of Staff Sergeant. John Harder from Nassau, andserving with the Joint Force Headquarters is promoted to therank of Captain. Sean Fredericks from East Greenbush, andserving with the Joint Force Headquarters is promoted to therank of Chief Warrant Officer. David Arroyo from Troy, andserving with the Joint Force Headquarters is promoted to therank of Sergeant First Class.Army National Guard promotions are based on overallperformance, attitude, leadership ability, and developmentpotential.These promotions additionally recognize the best qualifiedSoldiers and attract and retain the highest caliber Citizen Soldiersfor a career in the New York Army National Guard.For more information about the New York Army National Guard,visit www.dmna.ny.gov or www.1800goguard.com.
COMPUTER CLASSES AT TROY LIBRARY’S
MAIN BRANCHThe Troy Public Library will offer the following computer classesin August at the Main Branch: Computer Basics - Tuesday,August 7th at 6PM; Web Basics - Tuesday, August 14th at 6PMEmail Workshop - Tuesday, August 21st at 6PM **for thosewho already have an email account and want to learn to domore**Microsoft PowerPoint - Tuesday, August 28th at 6PMOne-on-One Computer Instruction is available by appointmenton Tuesdays from 5 pm-6 pm.These programs are free and open to the public, but advanceregistration is required by calling the library at 274-7071, asspace is limited. Troy Public Library is located at 100 SecondStreet, Troy, NY.
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Graduates of 2012, On behalf of the Democratic Minority ofthe Rensselaer County Legislature, congratulations on yourachievement! Graduating is a major life accomplishment andwhatever stage you are in your education, you should beproud. You bring honor not only to yourself, but also to yourDear family, school, and community. We are sure that we joinwith many others in praising your latest accomplishment andwish you the best as you prepare for college or a new career.We have no doubt that the knowledge you have gained inschool will be the fundamentals of a long and prosperouscareer. Whatever goals you seek to attain, we hope you doso with intelligence and wisdom. There will be many times inyour future when you will reflect on your years in high schoolor college, and you will realize that the time and energy youspent in the classroom were not in vain, but prepared you fora bright future. Again, congratulations. Please let us know ifwe can help you as you take your next steps.To contact the Rensselaer County Legislators Office, you cancall 518-270-2890.
JUSTIN WALRAED SWORN IN AS NEWLY
PROMOTED CORRECTIONAL SERGEANT
Rensselaer County Sheriff, Jack Mahar, swears in newlypromoted Correctional Sergeant, Justin M. Walraed of HoosickFalls, NY.
UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND STUDENTS
NAMED TO THE DEAN’S LISTThe University of Rhode Island is pleased to announce that4,042 undergraduates have qualified for the Spring 2012Dean’s List. To be included on the Dean’s List, students musthave completed 12 or more credits during a semester forletter grades with at least a 3.30 quality point average. Part-time students qualify with the accumulation of 12 credits witha 3.30 quality point average.The following local students have been named to URI’s Spring2012 Dean’s List:Kathryn L Hines of East Greenbush, Ashley King of EastGreenbush, Katherine Elizabeth Ryan of East Greenbush, SeanP Haggerty of Troy, Michael A Halse of Wynantskill.
LOCAL CHOSEN AS STATE FINALIST IN
NATIONAL AMERICAN MISS NY PAGEANTMiss Madisyn T. Pausley, age 11, daughter of Delina and DeanPausley, had been chosen as a State Finalist in the NationalAmerican Miss New York Pageant to be held August 25th, 2012at the beautiful Hyatt Regency in Rochester. The NationalAmerican Mill pageants are held for girls ages 4-18, and havefive different age divisions. Madisyn will be participating in thePre-teen age division, along with other outstanding young ladiesfrom across the great state of New York.The National American Miss pageants are dedicated tocelebrating America’s future leaders and equipping them withlife-long skills. All activities and competitions are kept ageappropriate. Girls under the age of 12 are not allowed to wearmake-up, and there is no swimsuit competition. The Pageantprogram is based on inner-beauty, as well as poise andpresentation, and offers an “All-American spirit of fun for familyand friends.”Miss Madisyn Pausley’s activities include dance, cheerleading,singing, acting and hanging with friends. She also enjoysfundraising in events like The Turkey Trot, Green Sneakers andwalking in the Crop Walk. Miss Madisyn Pausley’s sponsors includeCarol’s Place, Mary Kay cosmetics, D.P. Dough, Sharon’s Bodiesin Motion, Connie, Kiang, Sean, Pat & Murph, Chubby’s SubEast Side and her Parents.
2012 FREE FAMILY FUN DAY AT
BRUNSWICK BAPTIST CHURCHThe members at Brunswick Baptist Church cordially invitemembers of the community to join them for the 2012 FreeFamily Fun Day. The family event features free pony rides,petting zoo, rock climbing, free carnival games, free BounceCastle, free candy cotton, snow cones, popcorn, hot dogs anddrinks. There will be crafts, free “T” shirts, music and more!The event will be held at the church located at 385 Grange Rd(Rt. 142) in the town of Brunswick on Saturday July 28thbetween 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. For more information call BrunswickBaptist Church at (518) 237-1932
K. HOTALING HONORED WITH THE SAGE
COLLEGES’ “STUDENT SAGE” AWARDKevin Hotaling, a rising senior at Catholic Central High School,has received The Sage Colleges’ distinguished designation asa “Student Sage” scholar. Scholars are nominated by theirhigh school guidance counselors and must exemplify Sage’smotto, “To Be, To Know, To Do.” Award winners are guaranteeda scholarship toward tuition at Russell Sage College or SageCollege of Albany in recognition of their academic achievementsand community involvement.
TROY LIBRARY ANNOUNCES
“DREAM BIG—BETWEEN THE COVERS”The Troy Public Library is pleased to announce that the library’sAdult Summer Reading Program is going on now through August17th. For every 4 books you read, you may enter a weeklydrawing to win a prize. This year, the weekly winner willreceive a Friends of the Troy Public Library tote bag that willinclude books and gifts from some of the following localbusinesses: The Ale House, Anchor No. 5 Boutique, BellaNapoli Italian-American Bakery, Broken Mold Studio, Chubby’sSubs, Cookie Factory, DeFazio’s Pizzeria, Francesca’s, Friendsof the Troy Public Library, Manory’s Restaurant, Market BlockBooks, M.O.S.S. Books and Other Provisions, Pfeil Hardwareand Paint, Price Chopper of Brunswick, Spillin’ the BeansCoffeehouse and Bistro, Stewart’s Shops, and Ted’s Fish FryParticipation is free, but entrants must be at least 18 yearsold and hold a valid card in the Upper Hudson Library System.Entry slips for the drawing may be obtained at either branchof the Troy Public Library. Drawings will be held Friday morningsthrough August 17th.
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MISS UNCLE SAM PAGEANTIt’s that time of year again when the Uncle Sam ParadeCommittee is accepting applications from young ladies fromRensselaer County for the Miss Uncle Sam Pageant. Thepageant this year is August 18, 2012 at St. Augustine ChurchHall. Rehearsal is Friday, 8/17/12 @ 6:00pm.There will be a winner and 2 runners-up in each age division.Contestants must be a resident of Rensselaer County, neverbeen married and never had a child. The Little Miss categoryis age 4-6; Young Miss, ages 7-9; Pre-Teen Miss, ages 10-12;Teen Miss, ages 13-15; and Miss Uncle Sam, ages 16-18. Ageis determined day of pageant.Tiny Miss age 2-3. Contestants will be escorted on stage by aparent. Age is determined day of pageant. Categories include competitions based on poise, personalityand appearance. An optional Miss Photogenic category isjudged on photos submitted by the contestants.Winners will receive crowns, banners, and trophies. Runners-up will receive special trophies. Every contestant will receivea trophy.For brochures and more information, please write to: UncleSam Pageant, John Rustin, P.O. Box 109 Troy, NY 12182 orcall Alta Reynolds at 274-7294 or 256-7543.
RENSSELAER COUNTY RELEASES ENERGY
SAVINGS REPORTEnergy Performance Contract with Siemens Saves over
$250,000 in past yearRensselaer County Executive Kathy Jimino and LegislativeChairman Martin Reid have announced the first year’s resultsof the County’s Energy Performance Contract with Siemens.As part of the 15 year contract the County paid Siemens $1.6million to perform energy upgrades to the County Office thatincluded a computerized Energy Management System, newventilation system, as well as new heating and cooling systems.Under the contract the County is guaranteed to save over$2.6 million on its energy costs during that same 15 year period.For the first year of the contract from May 2011 to April 2012the County actually realized $252,545 in savings significantlyhigher than the projected $136,610.“This is a win-win for the resident of Rensselaer County as weare able to cut the cost of our governmental operations byreducing our energy consumption. Based on the results wehave achieved in the County office building we will be lookingto implement similar programs in other county owned facilitiesto further reduce our energy consumption and expenses,”said Rensselaer County Executive Kathleen M. Jimino.“We are working to protect taxpayers during these challengingeconomic times and make every dollar count, whether it bethrough innovative energy purchases, shared services,refinancings or rebids of county insurance policies. It is greatto see this energy performance contract not only generating asavings, but actually exceeding our initial expectations andproducing a higher savings than initially forecast,” said Chairmanof the Legislature Martin Reid.
BUILD COMMUNICATION & LEADERSHIP
SKILLS WITH TOASTMASTERSThe GE Albany Toastmasters club is now accepting newmembers! Visit a meeting and discover how this supportive,all-inclusive group can help you:•Become a more confident, effective speaker•Build key leadership skills like organization, time management,team building and conflict management•Network with individuals from diverse backgrounds andprofessions•Challenge yourself in a supportive, fun environmentDrop by a meeting (with no fees or obligations) to learn more!When: First, third and fifth Thursdays of each month from 12-1 p.m. Where: Excelsior College, 7 Columbia Circle, AlbanyMembership is open to all individuals age 18 and older. Affiliationwith GE Albany not required. For additional information, visitgealbany.toastmastersclubs.org.
THERE IS STILL TIME TO HOST A FRESH
AIR CHILD!Summer vacation is upon us and you still have the chance tomake it memorable for a New York City child! Each summer,over 4,000 inner-city children visit suburban, rural and smalltown communities across 13 states from Virginia to Maine andCanada through The Fresh Air Fund’s Volunteer Host FamilyProgram. By volunteering as a host family in the Albany area,you can help give a child a break from the heat and noise ofthe crowded city streets while enjoying a vacation in yourown backyard! The Fresh Air Fund is currently seeking morefamilies to give inner-city children a Fresh Air experience thissummer.Fresh Air children are boys and girls, from six to 18 years old,who live in New York City. Children on first-time visits are six to12 years old and stay for one or two weeks. Children who arereinvited by host families may continue with The Fresh AirFund through age 18 and can enjoy extended trips. Over 65percent of all children are reinvited to stay with their hostfamilies, year after year.For more information on hosting a Fresh Air child, pleasecontact Tenniel Hansen at 518-451-9611 or The Fresh AirFund at 800-367-0003. You can also visit them online atwww.freshair.org.
JIMINO CALLS UPON CO. LEGIS. TO
REVERSE REJECTION OF COST SAVINGS
PROPOSALS AT V.R. MANORRensselaer County Executive Kathy Jimino is calling upon theCounty Legislature to reverse their position and accept herproposal to subcontract out the security function at theCounty’s owned and operated nursing home, the Van RensselaerManor. The savings to County taxpayers would be over$70,000 a year by outsourcing the function. The savings areachieved mainly through the elimination of overtime and thehigher benefit package that must be paid to employees ratherthan subcontractors. “This proposal would improve the securityfunction at the facility and reduce overall costs. Further, thiseffort to subcontract is in line with the County Legislator’s ownBudget Task Force that recommended that the County provideservices wherever possible through independent contractors,as opposed to through employees,” said Rensselaer CountyExecutive Kathleen M. Jimino.This is the second resolution submitted by the County Executiveto outsource the security function at the manor. The firstproposal that would have outsourced all five security positionswas rejected by the legislature in May. This most recentresolution called for the outsourcing of one currently vacantposition with the intention of outsourcing the other four positionswhen they become vacant either due to resignations or as aresult of the County offering alternative employment optionswithin the County. The outsourcing of the one currently vacantposition was expected to save nearly $6,000 for the rest of2012 alone. Vortek International was chosen to perform theduties through a competitive bidding process to provide Security,Access Control, and General Safety at the Van RensselaerManor. All of their security guards are New York State Licensed.
RYAN LAUGHLIN PARTICIPATES IN
SUNY OSWEGO GLOBAL LABRyan Laughlin of Wynantskill, a student at SUNY Oswego, isamong nearly 50 college and university students taking part inhands-on learning in SUNY Oswego’s Global Laboratory networkat science labs around the world in July.Laughlin, a senior studying zoology, is conducting research atUniversidade do Plaalto Catarinense in Brazil. He is the son ofAnne Lagasse of Wynantskill and William Laughlin of Arlington,Wash. After earning his undergraduate degree, Laughlin hopesto travel and work as a photographer and writer, eventuallyattending graduate school.
VAN RENSS. DAR
MEETINGThe Van Rensselaer Chapterof the Daughters of theAmerican Revolution will meetat 10AM August 11th at St.John’s Episcopal Church, 146First Street, Troy. The StateRegent will be our speaker andlight refreshments will beprovided All are welcome. Formore information about theDAR and eligibility, contactRegent Beth Roy at 237-4733.
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The following local residents are among the 1,791 studentswho earned undergraduate and graduate degrees andcertificates of advanced study as members of the Class of2012 at The College of Saint Rose in Albany, NY:Season Browe of Averill Park, received a Master of Science inEducation. Laura O’Sullivan of Averill Park, received a Bachelorof Arts. Katelyn Klobus of Averill Park, received a Master ofScience in Education. Eric Binder of Castleton, received aBachelor of Science. Ashley Carkner of Castleton on Hudson,received a Bachelor of Science. Nicholas Purificato of Castletonon Hudson, received a Bachelor of Science. Rebecca Hewitt ofCastleton, received a Master of Science in Education. AndreaTonkin of Castleton, received a Master of Science in Education.Kaitlyn Driggs of Castleton, received a Certificate of AdvancedStudy. Kaitlyn Driggs of Castleton, received a Master ofBusiness Administration. Clarise Darcy of Eagle Bridge, receiveda Master of Science in Education. Sabrina Hulett of EastGreenbush, received a Master of Science in Education. AmandaCzech of East Greenbush, received a Bachelor of Science.Nicole Rose of East Greenbush, received a Master of Sciencein Education. Kayla Murdie of East Greenbush, received aMaster of Science in Education. Kelly O’Leary of EastGreenbush, received a Master of Science in Education.Christopher Casey of East Greenbush, received a Certificateof Advanced Study. Christine Barry of East Greenbush,received a Certificate of Advanced Study. Ryan Szalkowski ofEast Greenbush, received a Bachelor of Arts. Justin Mulvey ofEast Greenbush, received a Master of Science in Education.Nina Lawrence of East Greenbush, received a Master of Sciencein Education. Katie George of East Greenbush, received aBachelor of Arts. Felicity Cashman of East Greenbush, receiveda Master of Science in Education. Amanda Reehl of EastGreenbush, received a Bachelor of Arts. Daniel Farley of EastGreenbush, received a Certificate of Advanced Study. AlyssaCardinal of East Greenbush, received a Master of Science inEducation. Elaine Morris of East Greenbush, received aCertificate of Advanced Study. Joseph Mancino of EastGreenbush, received a Master of Science. Katelyn Loughmanof East Greenbush, received a Bachelor of Arts. AndreaQuattrocchi of East Greenbush, received a Master of Sciencein Education. Elisa Wright of East Schodack, received a Bachelorof Arts. Katie Danbury of Grafton, received a Master of Sciencein Education. Leslie Surdam of Hoosick, received a Master ofScience in Education. Stefanie Monahan of Hoosick Falls,received a Master of Science in Education. Kevin Gannon ofJohnsonville, received a Bachelor of Arts. Chelsea Akin ofJohnsonville, received a Master of Science in Education. MonicaSt. Gelais of Johnsonville, received a Master of Science inEducation. Thomas Legacy of Melrose, received a Bachelor ofScience. Rebecca Chapman of Nassau, received a Master ofScience in Education. Jennifer Colligan of Nassau, received aCertificate of Advanced Study. Melissa Inzero of Nassau,received a Certificate of Advanced Study. Joseph Mazzone,Jr. of Nassau, received a Certificate of Advanced Study. James
Derby of Nassau, received a Master of Science in Education.Patrick Haggerty of Nassau, received a Master of Science inEducation. Max Oswald of Nassau, received a Bachelor ofScience. Jennifer DiIorio of Nassau, received a Master of Sciencein Education. Noelle Lak of Nassau, received a Bachelor ofScience. MacKenzie Burke of Rensselaer, received a Bachelorof Arts. Shealene George of Rensselaer, received a Bachelorof Science. Katherine Saulpaugh of Rensselaer, received aBachelor of Arts. Jalinda Soto of Rensselaer, received aCertificate of Advanced Study. Lauren Ferguson of Rensselaer,received a Master of Science in Education. Colleen Reynolds ofRensselaer, received a Master of Business Administration.Lauren Melewski of Rensselaer, received a Bachelor of Science.Lauryn Johnson of Rensselaer, received a Master of Science inEducation. David Bowen of Rensselaer, received a Bachelor ofArts. Erica Nadler of Rensselaer, received a Master of Sciencein Education. Patricia Scoons of Rensselaer, received a Masterof Science in Education. Zachary Crain of Rensselaer, receiveda Bachelor of Science. Mark Benson of Rensselaer, received aMaster of Science in Education. Kayla Williams of Rensselaer,received a Bachelor of Science. Kara Sheldon of Rensselaer,received a Bachelor of Arts. Kathleen Smith of Rensselaer,received a Master of Science in Education. Anthony DiNuzzo ofRensselaer, received a Master of Science. Ashlee Kronau ofRensselaer, received a Master of Science in Education. DeniseChisholm of Rensselaer, received a Certificate of AdvancedStudy. Denise Chisholm of Rensselaer, received a Master ofBusiness Administration. Kristin Cobb of Rensselaer, received aBachelor of Science. Ryan Moloney of Rensselaer, received aMaster of Science in Education. Elizabeth Mullin of Rensselaer,received a Bachelor of Arts. Brooke DeSantis of Rensselaer,received a Master of Science in Education. Marina Walsh ofRensselaer, received a Master of Science in Education. AnnieDelano of Schaghticoke, received a Bachelor of Arts. JosephCharron of Schaghticoke, received a Master of Science. MichelleSt. John of Troy, received a Master of Science in Education.Susan Fenimore of Troy, received a Master of BusinessAdministration. Rianna Cometti of Troy, received a Master ofScience in Education. Rebecca Wolfe of Troy, received a Masterof Science in Education. Jonathan Hall of Troy, received a Masterof Arts. Laura Hickey of Troy, received a Master of Science inEducation. Rachael Mann of Troy, received a Master of Sciencein Education. Heather Clark of Troy, received a Master of Sciencein Education. Stephanie Coppa of Troy, received a Master ofScience in Education. Kacie Quinn of Troy, received a Master ofScience in Education. Alicia Dolly of Troy, received a Certificateof Advanced Study. Alicia Dolly of Troy, received a Master ofScience in Education. Christopher MacLasco of Troy, received aBachelor of Science. Samantha Rosen of Troy, received aBachelor of Science. Brent Vaughan of Troy, received a Bachelorof Science. Nicholas Martuscello of Troy, received a Bachelor ofScience. Alexandra Wickham of Troy, received a Bachelor ofScience. Kaela McLaughlin of Troy, received a Master of Sciencein Education. John Gezzo of Troy, received a Bachelor of Science.Alison McGrath of Troy, received a Bachelor of Science. MollyMcGrath of Troy, received a Master of Science in Education.
Marissa Ki lkenny of Troy,received a Bachelor of Arts.Eleanor Christie of Troy,received a Master of Sciencein Education. Lauren Davis ofTroy, received a Bachelor ofArts. Nicole Mitchell of Troy,received a Master of Sciencein Education. Rachel Helinskiof Troy, received a Master ofScience in Education. SeanO’Keefe of Troy, received a
Master of Science. Alicia Lewis of Troy, received a Certificateof Advanced Study. Erin Day of Troy, received a Bachelor ofScience. Kiley Costello of Troy, received a Bachelor of Science.Claire Del Vecchio of Troy, received a Master of Science inEducation. Barry Benner of Troy, received a Master of Science.Ashley Shaw of Troy, received a Master of Science in Education.Stacey Smolinski of Troy, received a Master of Science inEducation. Stephen Struss of Troy, received a Bachelor ofScience. Thomas Bennett of Troy, received a Bachelor of Arts.Samantha Loiselle of Troy, received a Bachelor of Science. EmilyMahoney of Troy, received a Master of Science in Education.Shannon Saiid of Troy, received a Bachelor of Arts. PatriciaOleaga of Troy, received a Certificate of Advanced Study. NicoleHeim of Troy, received a Bachelor of Science. Matthew Maes ofTroy, received a Master of Science in Education. Madeline Whiteof Troy, received a Bachelor of Arts. Heather Cacciotti of Troy,received a Bachelor of Science. Amanda Zareski of Troy,received a Bachelor of Science. Allison Griffin of Troy, receiveda Bachelor of Arts. Erika Pfitz of Troy, received a Master ofScience in Education. Marlena Diaz of Troy, received a Masterof Arts. Colleen Crowley of Troy, received a Master of BusinessAdministration. Daniel Hepp of Troy, received a Master of Sciencein Education. Molly Michaels of Troy, received a Master of Sciencein Education. Holly Kingstrom of Troy, received a Master ofScience in Education. Peter Allen of Troy, received a Master ofScience in Education. Christopher Colbert of Troy, received aMaster of Science in Education. Roy Plummer of Troy, receiveda Master of Business Administration. Jenna Davey of Troy,received a Bachelor of Arts. Kristin Qua of Valley Falls, receiveda Bachelor of Science. Cassondra Chapko of Valley Falls,received a Bachelor of Science. Pilar Dexter of West SandLake, received a Master of Science in Education. Hanti Liu ofWynantskill, received a Bachelor of Science. Katie O’Bryan ofWynantskill, received a Bachelor of Science. Tiffany Dzemboof Wynantskill, received a Certificate of Advanced Study. KaitlinDowd of Wynantskill, received a Master of Science in Education.Michele Rose of Wynantskill, received a Certificate of AdvancedStudy. Kristen Kruczlnicki of Wynantskill, received a Master ofScience in Education. Kevin McKenna of Wynantskill, receiveda Bachelor of Science. Craig Wilson of Wynantskill, received aMaster of Science in Education. Elizabeth Vielkind of Wynantskill,received a Certificate of Advanced Study. Elizabeth Vielkind ofWynantskill, received a Master of Science in Education. DanielGarab of Wynantskill, received a Certificate of Advanced Study.Amanda Martucci of Wynantskill, received a Bachelor of Arts.
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AT POEST. LIBRARYKeeping with the 2012Summer Reading Theme, arepresentative from DykenPond will visit the library totalk about BATS! Bats aremisunderstood animals withbad reputations. Theyactually have an importantrole in the ecosystem and areat risk from white-nosefungus. Learn about how thisanimal lives, its behavior andwhy they are important. Playbat games and make a batmask. Pre-registration isrequired. Sign up at thelibrary desk or by calling 283-3721. Hope to see you there!
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AT TRINITY
CHURCH LANSINGBURGHCome join us for a fun Vacation Bible School at Trinity ChurchLansingburgh, 585 Fourth Avenue in Troy from August 14 to17 (Tues. - Friday) from 9AM to Noon (snack will be provided).The “SKY” program will be a great bible learning experience aswe explore the Bible through skits, while making new friends,playing games, doing crafts and singing praise. Children from4yrs old thru the sixth grade are eligible to attend. Call 235-3873 after August 6th for more information and to register.
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Another program back by popular demand! Kids love this!Experience the thrill of catching fish with a seine, or dragnet,and discover what lives under the surface of the Hudson River.
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RCHSThe RensselaerCounty HistoricalSociety (RCHS)presents a newprogram forchildren ages 7 –10. Fun Fridaysfor Curious Kidsfeatures hands-on activities, games and muchmore. Each day runs from9am – 4pm with before andafter-care area available. Allprograms take place at RCHSlocated at 57 Second Street,Troy.• Museum Sneak Peak - Friday,August 3; What goes on at amuseum? Where do they keepall the artifacts? How does anexhibit get made? Why can’twe go behind the door?• Upstairs Downstairs - Friday,August 17; We’ll spend theday discovering who lived andworked in the Hart-Cluetthouse. From how people 100years ago did householdchores to a tea party in theafternoon, this day is a housefull of adventure. Registrationdeadline is one week prior toprogram. To register or formore information, call 518-272-7232 x12 or email IleneFrank [email protected]
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SUMMER READING PROGRAMThe theme this year is Dream Big—Read!
• Wednesday, August 1 @3:30—Hugo Movie Night - Enjoysnacks and watch Hugo on our big screen!• Wednesday, August 8 @3:30—All About Worms! - Learn aboutworms, see a worm composter, and enjoy a delicious DIRTSUNDAE!• Wednesday, August 15 @3:30—Puss in Boots Movie Night -Enjoy snacks and watch Puss in Boots on our big screen!• Saturday, August 18 @11:00—Cake and Book Party - CelebrateSummer Reading with cake and a FREE book!• Wednesday, August 22 @3:30—Visit from the Tang TeachingMuseum - Create your own dream pillow!• Saturday, August 25 @11:00—Visit from CMOST! - Join theChildren’s Museum of Science and Technology as they discussHabitat Hunters of the Animal Kingdom!Brunswick Community Library, 4118 State Highway 2,Troy, NY 12180; 518-279-4023 - www.brunswicklibrary.org
LAMBS, SNAKES & SWORDS: A FAMILY
SCAVENGER HUNT• Tuesday, July 31, from 6:30pm - 7:30pm - $5.00 per familyLooking for something different to amuse the kids on a summerevening? We’ve got just the thing. Oakwood’s gravestonesreveal clues to a person’s age, gender, occupation, militaryservice etc. Join Rens. County Historian Kathy Sheehan for a 1hour scavenger hunt as we search a limited area of the cemetery.Clues will be given to all. Children as young as 3 will be able toidentify animals, crosses, swords, even chairs! Wear sturdyshoes. This promises to be a fun and educational evening forthe whole family! Call 1-800-556-6273 to register. Meet at theEarl Chapel. A Friends of Oakwood Cemetery event. Newmembers are always welcome: 272-7520 [email protected]
Seining has been a simple,common and efficient methodof catching fish for the last5,000 years. Participants willassist in netting fish toexamine and identify them,and release them unharmed.Learn about fish that live inthe river year-round, andthose that migrate and returnduring spawning season. Hearthe latest advice from theDepartment of Health oneating fish from the HudsonRiver and its tributaries. Chestwaders are available for loanon a first-come, first-servebasis, or bring your own.Dress accordingly for a hands-on, wet-feet experience! Parkentrance fee waived forprogram participants; tellperson at gate you are therefor Seine event. Park at themain bus and trailer parkinglot and meet in front of thecomfort station building. http://www.nysparks.com/parks/a t t a c h m e n t s /SchodackIslandSchodackIslandSummerMap.pdf Register:Fran Egbert (518) 674-3214,[email protected]
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SHORTS OUT LOUD!The Troy Public Library is pleased to present “Shorts Out Loud!”consisting of ten minutes of LIVE acoustic music followed by acontemporary short story read out loud, refreshments anddiscussion, on Thursdays from July 12h through August 16that 6:30 PM in the courtyard of the Main Library.Musical Guests: Dates: Readers:• Casey J. Chapman (ukulele) - July 26 - Barbara Stubblebine• Elizabeth Woodbury-Kasius and Jonathan Greene (New WorldJazz) - August 2 - Marggie Skinner• Anne Marie Haber and Marla Bracco (Violins) - August 9 -Crystal Burnham• Julie Duggan (Banjo) - August 16 - Sara HawleyRefreshments provided courtesy of the Troy Hannaford.This program is free and open to adults age 16 and over.Preregistration is not required. The library is located at 1002nd Street in Downtown Troy. Please call the library at 274-7071 if you have any questions.
T.R.E.A.T.
Troy Reads Every August Together!Troy: Come talk about books and share a cool treat with Troyauthor Coleen Paratore (www.coleenparatore.com), TroyDistrict Librarian, Mrs. Holmes and other Troy people who loveto read! Reads: Tell us about a book you read this summerthat was a “real treat” and we’ll give you a ticket for a freefrozen treat from the Ice Cream Truck on site that day!Every August: This year the dates are: August 2nd, August7th, August 13th, and August 14th from 3PM to 4PM.August 2nd - Troy Library - Main Branch, 100 Second St.August 7th - Frear Park playground, Frear Park Road.August 13th - Carroll Hill School playground, Delaware Ave.August 14th - Playground, Middleburgh, 7th and Ingalls.Together: Let’s have some fun!!Go to www.atholmesintheLMC.weebly.com for any updates orchanges. Sponsored by Pioneer Bank.
LEGISLATION for TAX BREAKS for
SMALL BUSINESSES ANNOUNCED
U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand came to Market Block Books, inTroy, to announce legislation that would extend tax breaks forsmall businesses and met with U.S. Congressman Paul Tonko,Rensselaer County Legislators, representing the City of Troy,Peter Grimm, Ed Manny, Kathleen Cassidy and Mark Fleming(not pictured).
2004 TAMARAC ALUMNI ELECTED TO
LEAD BRUNS. (BRITTONKILL) CSD BOETwo Tamarac alumni from the Class of 2004 are leading theBrunswick (Brittonkill) Central School District Board of Educationafter being elected President and Vice President in July.Matt Wade was re-elected President of the Board and KyleChristiansen was elected Vice President at the Board’s July 5reorganization meeting.Mr. Wade, who grew up in Brunswick, first ran for the Board ofEducation in 2009, two days after graduating from GeorgeWashington University in Washington, DC.“While I loved Washington, it made me realize how much Iappreciated family and friends at home,” Mr. Wade said. “I ranfor the Board to ensure a recent student’s perspective wasincluded in the decision-making process and to give back to aplace that had prepared me well enough to work in theengineering world.”Mr. Wade currently works in the nuclear engineering field. Heearned a master’s degree at RPI in 2009 while serving on theBoard. He was elected to a second term on the Board in 2011.Mr. Christiansen, who was born and raised in Pittstown, saidhe had a similar passion to give back to his alma mater andcommunity.“I joined the Board to give back to the school that has taughtme so much,” Mr. Christiansen explained. “I believed with myhistory at Brittonkill, as well as my educational and professionalbackground, that I had a lot to offer the district.”After graduating from Tamarac, Mr. Christiansen attendedSiena College and went on to Albany Law School, where hegraduated in 2011. He currently works as an associateattorney at a government relations firm in Albany.Mr. Christiansen also was elected to a second term on theBoard in 2011.
FUSED GLASS WORKSHOP IN GRAFTONThe Grafton Community Librarypresents two introductory Fused GlassWorkshops as part of the GraftonCommunity Arts Program that has beenawarded grant funding from The ArtsCenter of the Capital Region, throughthe NYS Council on the Arts.Participants will learn properties of glassrelating to fusing dichroic glass to makejewelry or glass pieces. Dichroic glassdisplays an array of colors and shows
different colors depending on the angle of view. Participantswill make an item of their choosing such as earrings or pendants.A choice of two class sessions is offered on Saturday, August4th, at the Grafton Community Library. A morning class from 9am to 11:30 am (adults only) and an afternoon class (includingchildren age 10 and above accompanied by an adult) from 1 to3:30 p.m. Class size is limited; preregistration is required,along with a $4 materials fee. Sign up at the library at 2455 NYRoute 2.Instructor and artist Ellie Parker has been creating fused glassart for many years as part “Magpies with Hands”. Her work isoffered at the Saratoga County Arts Center Gallery.Connect with the Grafton Community Library via Facebook, byphone at 279-0580, or visit www.graftoncommunitylibrary.org.
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DRIVE-THRU TAKE-OUT WURST DINNERSALEM UMC OF WSL
Salem will be holding a drive-thru takeout dinner on Saturday,July 28th, from 1:00pm till 6:00pm, for the small price of $8.You can select a combination of two wurst; selecting fromBratwurst, Bockwurst, or Knockwurst – served with sauerkrautand a roll. In addition, you can select two sides; choosing frombaked beans, macaroni salad, German potato salad, and redcabbage. Extra sides and wurst are available at a nominal fee.Pick up your selected dinner as you drive through the Church’sparking lot — just off Shaver Road. Reservations appreciated(but not required) by calling the church office at 674-3106. Welook forward to providing the community with a wonderful dinnerat a fantastic price.
ANNUAL ARMENIANPICNIC
Holy Cross Armenian Churchlocated at 255 Spring Avenuein Troy will host their AnnualArmenian Picnic on Sunday,August 5th, from 12PM to4PM. Shish Kebob Dinner,Lahmajoun for sale, Soujouk(Armenian Sausage) Sale,Armenian pastries, Rides forKids and Live Music By: DJTunes. For Lahmajoun andSoujouk orders, please callAlice Khachadourian at 518-283-3515.
PANCAKEBREAKFAST
The North GreenbushAmerican Legion located at111 Main Avenue inWynantskill will be hosting aPancake Breakfast on August19th from 8:30AM ti l l11:30AM. Prices are $7/Adults; kids under 12/$4 andunder 4 are free. Menuincludes: pancakes, sausage,bacon, scrambled eggs,coffee or tea, and orange orcranberry juice or milk.
ALL-YOU-CAN-EATBUFFET BREAKFAST
IN GRAFTONThe Grafton Volunteer FireDepartment along with theGrafton Ladies Auxiliary will beholding an All-You-Can-EatBuffet Breakfast on Saturday,July 31st, from 8AM to 11AMat the Grafton VFW - Fire Hallon South Road (County Route85). On the menu: Belgianwaffles, Pancakes, FrenchToast, Eggs (made to order) ,sausage gravy & biscuits,bacon, sausage, homefries,toast, orange juice, coffee,and milk. Cost is $8.00 peradult, kids 12 and under $4.00,kids 5 and under FREE! Welook forward to serving you!
FLAPJACKBREAKFAST
Rensselaer Eagles Ladies Aux.#4446, is sponsoring aFLAPJACK BREAKFAST onAugust 11th from 8AM to10AM at the Applebee’slocated at 594 NorthGreenbush Road. Cost is$6.60 per person. To benefitSt. Peter’s Neonatal Care Unit.
CHICKEN BBQAMERICAN LEGION
POST 1021Sergeant Walter A. AdamsAmerican Legion Post 1021 inAverill Park announces the2012 Chicken BBQ Schedule:August 18th, September 15thand October 20th. The Postwill not hold a Chicken BBQon July 28th which wasoriginally scheduled tosupport the ExplorersProgram of the AverillPark Fire Department.There is no need at this time.For reservations, call 674-2309.
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Solve the Mystery of the “Collar City Corpse”, sponsored by theLansingburgh Independent Baseball League on Friday, July 27th,at 6:30PM at the Lansingburgh Boys & Girls Club, 113th and 4thAvenue in Troy. Dinner will be served buffet style and includessoda/beer and assorted desserts. Donation is $20 per person.Silent auction will be provided by local businesses. For more infoor tickets, please call Jimie Wager at 694-7331 or Pat Lance at961-2444.
ALL-YOU-CAN-EATBREAKFAST inPOESTENKILL
Poestenkill Christian Church,721 Snyder’s Corners Rd.,Poestenkill, will be having theirmonthly All-You-Can-EatBreakfast on Saturday,August 4th, from 8:00 – 11:00a.m. Cost is $7.00 for adultsand $3.50 for children under10. Menu includes eggs,homefries, regular, andblueberry pancakes, Frenchtoast, sausage, bacon, toastand coffee and juice.
“IT’S TOO HOT”SPECIAL DINNER
On Wednesday, August 15,the Nutrition Department willhold its monthly special dinnerat noon at the RensselaerCounty’s Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 RoxboroughRoad, Grafton. This month’stheme will be “It’s Too Hot”.Menu will be: Cold Plate: SeaLegs Salad on Lettuce,Macaroni Salad, MarinatedTomato & Onion Salad, WholeWheat Bread, Ice Cream Cupfor dessert. Entertainmentwil l be provided by TheHospice Sunshine Girls, andbegin at 11:00 a.m. Ourwonderful complete lunch isavailable to all RensselaerCounty Seniors age 60 andolder every weekday for asuggested contribution of$2.50. Stop in for a completemonthly menu and activitiescalendar. Please call 279-3485 to make yourreservations for lunch.
ICE CREAM SOCIALR e n s s e l a e rC o u n t y ’ sEverett WagarSenior Center,2 RoxboroughRoad, Graftonwill be havingan ice creams o c i a l ,sponsored by
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GUTTERS/ SEAMLESSThe Gutter Guy. Cleaning & repairalso available. Fully ins.24 yearsexp. 339-3231
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HANDYMANCarpentry, masonry, landscape,paint, repairs, pressure wash,window clean, ins. free est 764-2679
HANDYMANRemodel,carpentry,masonry,deckporches, int/ext. paint, fences,door/window, gutter, all repairs,free est. c 669-0814, 271-9161
HANDYMAN REPAIR30 years experience. Kitchens,baths, carpentry, roofing,plumbing, electrical, etc. 526-1604
HANDYMAN/ REPAIR20 years experience. Carpentry,electrical, plumbing, etc. 766-9346
HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Low, affordable kitchen/bathremodeling, decks, HVAC,flooring, roofing, 461-5380
HOME REPAIR AND MOREPainting, masonry, elec. plumbing25 years. refs, Ken 857-7689
HOUSE CLEANINGUsing Green cleaners. Call forprice. Bonded. Jill 727-1342
HOUSECLEANINGFree est., senior discount. No jobtoo small. Valerie (518) 235-3294
HOUSECLEANINGGLEAM TEAM. Res./Office.
Over 34 yrs local exper. FULLYINSURED Gift certificates
(518)477-7566
HOUSECLEANINGHonest, dependable, excellentreferences, 25+ years exp. 320-0749
JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics, basements, garages, dumpstersavailable, Fully ins. 892-6354
JUNK CARS We pay top dollars for all junkcars, trucks, vans, etc. Call (518) 322-0654
JUNK CARS WANTED $200 to $500 cash for Junk carsvans,trucks,motorcycles.365-3368
LandscapingD.J.M. Comm/Res. Lic., & Ins.clean-ups,mowing, fert. 858-6514
LAWNMOWER REPAIRMost brands, used machines also,pickup & delivered. Mike Horowitz (518) 477-8378
Masonry Repair SpecialistFoundations, chimneys, retainingwalls, walkways & patios. We arefully lic’d & insured with excellentrefs. Backed by 15 years of exp.Free estimates. Please call Aaron518-221-9782
MULCH, STONE, TOPSOILSpreading available Free deliveryProperty improvements. 339-3369
ODD JOBSMowing, shopping, cleaning, Dr.appts. etc. Rebecca 428-7778
PAINTER - PAPER HANGER30 yrs exp. free est, fully ins.
Economical prices Nancy 248-4044
PAINTINGAA Season’s Best Painting Svc.18yrs exp.Member of BBB.Insurance & refs. 424-0078
PLUMBING & HEATINGRepair, installs, service, licensedexperienced, insured. Cert., 24 hr.service 518 283-2331
POOL RENOVATIONS Liner changes, repairs, concretework, pumps & filters. Plumbing
work 268-9764
PRESSURE WASH/PAINTINGCustom painting, deck refinish,cedar & alum. siding. Keep yourhome clean. Town or country,local cell 618-8051. Freeestimates.
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersSales/ service. New andreconditioned, free UPS pickup.877-265-8367 Toll free.
REPLACEMENT WINDOWSEarthwise. Free est GoodHousekeeping Seal. Cert. install.20+ yrs. exp The Gutter Guy 339-3231
ROOFING Specializing in architectural, 3
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ROOFINGA&J Roofing, shingles, slate,rubber. Fully insured. Free est.(518)283-9094
ROOFINGNo job too small. Fully ins., freeest. Holland Roofing 451-9325
SEALCOATINGDriveway sealcoating, top qualtiyproducts. Free est. 772-5514
SEPTIC CLEANINGSand Lake Septic. Tanks cleaned,repair, new installation 674-3000
SEPTIC SERVICETanks cleaned, group rates avail.Call a neighbor! Gene 674-5223
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRHousehold/industrial, all makes,tune-ups,parts, supplies 674-8491
STONE & DIRT DRIVEWAYSRepairs, Excavation, Ditching,Drainage. Stone & Gravel &Topsoil deliveries. Free est.insured. 258-4092/712-5332
STUMP ‘N GRIND Prof. stump grinding srvc. Insured.Best choice. 877-8033/ 301-5712
SURVEYINGRichard Scott, Land Surveyorwww.rscottlandsurveying.com
FREE! online, paperless quotes!(518) 283-6073
TOPSOILScreened fertile soil delivered.competitive prices. You won’t findbetter. Call (518) 368-1002
TREE SERVICEBrush, tree, shrub removal &trimming. Also small buildingdemolition. Insured andexperienced.Don Bradley Jr. (518) 674-2444
TREE SERVICETree trim/ tree removal. Freeestimate 451-0531
TREE SERVICE/ Stump RemoalRemoval & trimming. Exp., Freeest.& insured 766-9346/ 275-3061
TREE, SHRUB, LAWNStump removal, crane and buckettruck. Chipping, pruning. 339-3369
TUTORINGCollege math major can tutor yourchild on summer math homework.210-5900
WE BUY HOUSESWe are not realtors. 689-6400www.fourseasonsholdingsllc.com
WELL PUMP SERVICEResidential/commercial, service &repairs (518) 283-2331
Wells-Plumbing-ElectricalPipes, wires, pumps my forte. 25+exper. 24/7 response 674-8480
WINDOW CLEANINGKen’s Window Cleaning. Fully insured, commercial/ residential40 year family exp. 766-4975
FOR SALE1890 front door 32”x79 3/4”, plusstorm door 32 1/2”x 81” w/ screeninset, original crank doorbell andorginal key. $250. 766-9037
2005 Sundowner Sunlite 727horse trailer. 3 horse - Slant withramp. B&W Hitch, B & W Hitchextender. 102” wide. Hardly used,in very good condition. BoughtNEW $28,920 asking $15,499.obo. Call 884-9775
For sale 2006 Harley Davidson1200 Sportster XL. Low milesexcellent cond. Some extras.$5800. or best offer. Must sell(518) 330-0300 or (518) 330-0066
Formica (gray, black granitecountertops). 11’, 5’ & 2.5’sections. 5’x3’ center island, sink& faucets, exc. $400. 674-5779
Hay for sale. 1st cutting from thefarm, small quanities ok 663-5257
Table saw $65, drill press $35, setof tires 205-75-R15, like new $75.487-8169
Tamarac Sefl Storage Unit Sale.Aug. 4, 10am, unit A4, 4021 StateRt. 2, Brunswick 279-4406
Trailer wheels, styled aluminum16x7, 7 lug. Set of 4. Asking $550.373-1375 before 7pm. Lv msg.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: New Venture RecruitingL.L.C. Articles of Organizationwere filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) on7/6/2012. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to the LLC, 33Lakewood Place, Troy NY 12180.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
LEGAL NOTICE
GARAGE SALES326 Menemsha Ln. Wynantskill7/28-7/29, 9-3. Children’s items.
7 Maple Ave, Nassau. St. 7/28 9-3. Rain or shine. House holditems, furniture, collectables,toys, swing set, Holidaydecorations and more.
Brunswick-Multi-family, 7/28, 9-4;7/29, 11-3;Antique wash stand,hardware, shallow well pump, carseats, stroller, toys, books,movies, 561 Lansing Rd.,acrossfrom George Washington School.
July 27,28,29, Fri. Sat. Sun. 9-4.271B Louden Rd. Saratoga.
Sat. 7/28 & Sun. 7/29 9-4. 327Peck Rd, (on Snyders Lake).Wynantskill.
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Childcare in my AP home. 2 F/Topenings. Refs avail. Reasonablerates. Lots of extras. 956-1243
Jubilee Daycare has limitedopenings for 3-4 yr olds. 674-2705
West Sand Lk mom has F/Topenings. 20 yrs. exp. Refs. 674-8693
WANTED$$cash$$ for cars and trucks..Quick service. Dead or alive. Notitles needed. Comp. rates. 24/7.506-3366
LOSTLost ca.t Black long hair, whiteface, chest, feet. Missing since 7/4week. 462-3119
LEGAL NOTICEGANADRIAN FARMS, LLC, adomestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filedwith the SSNY on 5/15/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to: The LLC, 1 JoeWard Rd., Stephentown, NY12168. General Purposes.
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CAPITAL COMBAT ZONE, LLCArticles of Org. filed with Secy. ofState of N.Y. (SSNY) on 7/3/2012.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: JoshuaSabo, Esq., 287 N GreenbushRd., Troy, NY 12180. Principalbusiness location: 99 Farrell Rd.,Brunswick, NY 12182. Purpose:Any lawful activity
Notice of Formation of FashionConfections, LLC Company. Art.of Org. filed with NY Secy of State(NYSS) on 4/23/12. Off. Loc.:Rensselaer Cnty. SSNYdesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof process to the LLC, 19Brocknick Lane, Schaghticoke,NY 12154. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.
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The family of Susan L. Retzlaftwish to thank everyone for theirkindness & sympathy during ourrecent loss. Sincerely, The
PETS FOR SALEAKC Chocolate & Black LabPuppies $650. 6 weeks old readyJuly 23rd. 658-2809
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Army National Guard Pfc.Jennette Chartrand hasgraduated from basic combattraining at Fort Jackson,Columbia, S.C. During the nineweeks of training, the soldierstudied the Army mission,history, tradition and corevalues, physical fitness, andreceived instruction andpractice in basic combat skills,military weapons, chemicalwarfare and bayonet training,drill and ceremony, marching,rifle marksmanship, armed andunarmed combat, mapreading, field tactics, militarycourtesy, mil itary justicesystem, basic first aid, footmarches, and field trainingexercises. Chartrand is thedaughter of Kim Davis ofPacker Avenue, Troy, andsister of Bridgette Chartrandof Eastern Union Turnpike,Averill Park. She is a 2010graduate of Averill Park HighSchool.
BRUNS. ELKS LADIES
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CRAFT FAIR
Brunswick Elks Ladies Auxiliarywill hold their Annual Fall CraftFair on Saturday, November10th, from 9AM - 3PM on RT2, Troy. Crafters welcome -$25.00 per table. For moreinformation, contact Denise at273-1449
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WORSHIP
Two Troy churches will combine worship, music and fellowshipthis summer for a special season of sharing and the communityis invited.First United Presbyterian Church of Troy will join withCornerstone Community Church, Lansingburgh during July andAugust each Sunday at 9:30 AM.During the summer, donations to the food pantry may be madeat First United, 1915 Fifth Ave. between Grand and FultonStreets Mondays through Thursdays from9 am-2 pm..These welcoming worship experiences for the community willbe held on:• July 29 at FUPC, 1915 Fifth Avenue, downtown Troy – PastorSiebold preaching “Feeding 5000/ Healing Sick” – John 6:1-21• August 5 at FUPC – Pastor Otty preaching “A Royal Coverup”– 2 Samuel 11:26-12:13• August 12 at FUPC – Pastor Otty preaching “The Bread ofLife” – John 6:35, 41-51• August 19 at FUPC – Pastor Siebold preaching “I AM theLiving Bread” – John 6:51-59• August 26 at Frear Park Pagoda
CLASSIE LASSIE 16U SOFTBALL TEAM 2013
TRYOUTS
Classie Lassie 16u travel softball team will be holding tryoutsfor the 2013 season on 8/4 @ 9:00am , 8/8 @6:00pm and 8/15 @ 6:00pm at the Classie Lassie fields located in Wynantskill,N.Y. Classie Lassie strives to be a competitive leagueparticipating in several local and out of state tournaments.For questions, please contact Shaun Haynes at 788-2148.
BENNINGTON BATTLEFIELD EVENTS
http://www.nysparks.com/historic-sites/12/details.aspxAUGUST - 5 Sun - The War and Women, 2pm at BenningtonBattlefield. Take a trip back in time and we will explore thedifferent tasks that women took on during the war, how theydressed, and how their status affected how they lived. (BB)16 Thurs - Commemoration on the 235th anniversary of TheBattle of Bennington. 5-8pm. On the anniversary of this crucialvictory in Revolutionary War, there will be programs, selectedreadings and displays. (BB). 18 & 19 Sat-Sun - Battle ofBennington 235th Anniversary Weekend. Relive history withReenactments, programs, and demonstrations throughout theweekend. Meet soldiers from both sides, play colonial games,and experience local history. (BB)
Pet Adoption of the Week
If you would like to meet Tuck to possibly adopt him,
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Tuck - A sweet little guy who is active andwould love a chance to be trained in any dogsport or be someones jogging partner. He is nota dog who wants to sit and watch the flowersgrow. Tuck is approx. 10 months old, neutered,current with all vaccines and heartworm negative.Tuck is very active and has some herdinginstincts in him. He should not be adopted into ahome with small children (due to herding instincts)or a home who has never had a dog before anddoes not understand the herding breed. He isvery loveable and wants to please. He needs ajob to do! Let’s put him to work.
Retzlaff Family
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LEGAL NOTICEARTICLES OF ORGANIZATIONOF 2228-15th Street, LLC. UnderSection 203 of the Limited LiabilityCompany Law. FIRST: The nameof the limited liability company is:2228-15th Street, LLC. SECOND:The county within this state inwhich the office of the limitedliability company is to be locatedis: Rensselaer. THIRD: TheSecretary of State is designatedas agent of the limited liabilitycompany upon whom processagainst it may be served. Theaddress within or without this stateto which the Secretary of Stateshall mail a copy of any processagainst the limited liabilitycompany served upon him or heris: 2301 Fifteenth Street, Troy,New York 12180.
BROWN FAMILY FARM, LLC, adomestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filedwith the SSNY on 5/3/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to: Thomas V.Kennedy Jr., 65 Second St., Troy,NY 12180. General Purposes.
G.A. PERROTTI CONTRACTINGLLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org.filed with the SSNY on 4/5/12.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: The LLC, 21Grandview Ave., Wynantskill, NY12198. General Purposes.
GREENBUSH YOUGURT LLCArt. Of Org. Filed Sec. of State ofNY 06/26/2012. Off.Loc.:Rensselaer Co. SSNYdesignated as agent upon whom
process against it may be served.SSNY to mail copy of process toTHE LLC, 2 Gordon Court,Rensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose:Any lawful act or activity.
LEGAL NOTICE
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION(DOMESTIC) OF HOMEEXTERIOR PROFESSIONALSLLC. Art. or Org. filed with NYSecretary of State (NS) on May 4,2012, office location: RensselaerCounty. The NS designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. NS shallmail process to: The LLC, 39Sherman Ave, Troy, NY 12180.Purpose: Any lawful activity.
Notice of formation of a limitedliability company (LLC)Name:Upstate Seamless Gutters LLC,Articles of Organization filed withThe Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 3/18/2011. Officelocation: Albany County, SSNYhas been designated as agent ofthe LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYmay mail me a copy of process.To: Upstate Seamless GuttersLLC, 6 Lexington Rd. Cohoes, NY12047. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose
Notice of Formation of a[domestic] Limited LiabilityCorporation. The name is 1763RD STREET LLC. A NY LLCfiled with the SS on 3/6/12. TheLLC is located in Rensselaer Co.The SS is designated as agent ofthe LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. Theaddress the SS shall mail a copyof any process is, Larry Kagan, 40West Rd., Troy, NY 12180. ThisLLC was formed for any legalpurpose.
Notice of Formation of AUNGProperties LLC, Arts of Org. filedwith NY Secy of State (SSNY) on05/04/2012. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto 126 George St., Green Island,NY 12183. Purpose: any lawfulactivity.
Notice of Formation of BattuProperties, LLC. Arts. of Org. filedwith Secy. of State of NY (SSNY)on 6/12/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 16 Ledgestone Rd.,Troy, NY 12180. Purpose: anylawful activities.
Notice of Formation of CastleHome Builders, LLC. Arts Of Org.filed with Secy. Of State of NY(SSNY) on 12/4/99. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to: 2 Geneva Blvd.,Wynantskill, NY 12198. Purpose:any lawful activity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: GREEN DOOR SELFSTORAGE, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 06/26/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 1536 Union Street,Schenectady, New York 12309.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: Squeaky Tinkerings LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 06/15/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 83 Old Red Mill Rd,Rensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose:For any lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: UPSTATE HOMEBUYERS, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 07/06/12. The latestdate of dissolution is 06/09/2099.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to the LLC,1100 Madison Avenue, Troy, NewYork 12180. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.
Notice of Formation ofPRECISION TRANSCRIPTION,LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with theSect'y of State of NY (SSNY) on06.22.12. Office location, Countyof Rensselaer. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to: c/o The LLC, 4Beverly Drive, West Sand Lake,NY 12196. Purpose: any lawfulact.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFPROFESSIONAL SERVICELIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: LAW OFFICE OFSEBASTIAN P. PRZYBYLA,PLLC. Articles of Organizationwere filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) on6/20/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of thePLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to the PLLC, 1Herbert Rd, Rensselaer, NewYork 12144. Purpose: For thepractice of the profession of Law.
NOTICE OF FORMATION. Thename of the limited liabilitycompany is B-RADS BISTRO &CATERING LLC. The date of filingof the articles or the organizationwith the Secretary of State wasMay 14, 2012. The county in NewYork in which the office of thecompany is located is Rensselaer.The Secretary of State has beendesignated as agent of thecompany upon whom processmay be served, and the Secretaryof State shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the companyserved upon him or her to B-RadsBistro, 1812 Park Blvd., Troy, NY12180.The business purpose ofthe company is to engage in anyand all business activity permittedunder the laws of the State of NewYork.
Notice of Formation: UnitedDevelopment-12, LLC Art. ofOrg. was filed with SSNY on6/29/12. Office location:Rennselaer County, SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC whomprocess against may be served.SSNY shall mail process to: TheLLC, 300 Jordan Road, Troy NY12180. Purpose: all lawfulactivities.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION. Thename of the limited liabilitycompany is J.M. HollisterEquipment Repair, LLC. The dateof filing of the articles or theorganization with the Secretary ofState was May 17th 2012. Thecounty in New York in which theoffice of the company is located isRensselaer. The Secretary ofState has been designated asagent of the company upon whomprocess may be served, and theSecretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against thecompany served upon him or herto the LLC, 22 Buckbee Road,Troy, New York 12180. Thebusiness purpose of the companyis to engage in any and allbusiness activity permitted underthe laws of the State of New York.
Notice of Formation: NG Suites,LLC Art. of Org. was filed withSSNY on 6/29/12. Office location:Rennselaer County, SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC whomprocess against may be served.SSNY shall mail process to: TheLLC, 300 Jordan Road, Troy NY12180. Purpose: all lawfulactivities.
W.R.L. LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts.of Org. filed with the SSNY on4/16/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 1817 State Rte 43,Averill Park, NY 12018. GeneralPurposes.
PUBLIC NOTICEAntique fair and FLEA MARKET.August 4th & 5th at theWashington County Fairgrounds.Rte. 29, Greenwich, NY. $3admission. Sat. (8a-6p. Sun 9a-4p). Featuring over 200 dealers.Great food. Early -bird Friday (8/3-6a-6p $10) Rain or shine. (518)331-5004
Notice is hereby given, pursuantto article 6, section 108 of theNew York State Election Law, thata Democratice Party Caucus willbe held at Quigleys Restaurantlocated at 593 Columbia Turnpike,East Greenbush, New York 12061in the Town of East Greenbush at6:30 p.m. in the county ofRensselaer State of New York onthe 6th day of August, 2012. Thiscaucus is called for the purpose ofnominating candidates to fillexisting vacancies for the townelections to be held on November6, 2012. Office to be voted on isTown Justice. Kim Halloran,Democratic Chairperson
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A van will leave RensselaerCounty’s Everett WagarSenior Center at 9:30 am onThursday, August 30, anddepart from the Fair at 2:30pm.Donation is $1.00. Call theEverett Wagar Senior Center,279-3413 for a vanreservation. Seating is limitedand you must be a RensselaerCounty Senior Citizen age 60or older. Fair admission, lunchand amusements are at yourown expense.
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EMPLOYMENT
We are looking for a PCT/CCHT witha positive attitude and a desire to carefor patients dealing with renal failure
Some of the benefits we offer...• NO SUNDAYS or Major Holidays• Flexible life-friendly schedules• 4-10’s or 3-13 hour days (Will include day/evening shifts)
• Low patient to staff ratios• Focus on quality care and teamwork• Dialysis Experience preferred• We work as a TEAM; everyone is important• Competitive compensation and benefit package available
Come join our team in“Providing Dialysis with Dignity!”
Executive DirectorTHE HORTENSE & LOUIS RUBINDIALYSIS CENTER, INC21 Crossing Blvd.Clifton Park, NY 12065Phone: 518-831-6700
E-Mail: [email protected]
To apply, please send resume and salary requirements to:
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Hoosick Home Town Days is looking for all Fine Arts, Craftersand Vendors to participate in this year’s 2nd Annual Craft Fairand Carnival to be held on Friday, August 3rd; and Saturday,August 4th, from noon till 10pm. This event will be held on theTown of Hoosick Athletic Fields on Barton Avenue. Some otheractivities in the works for this weekend that will be spread outon the over 5 acres of property are Fireworks on Saturdaynight, Car Show, Texas Hold’em Tournament, Chicken BBQ &music throughout the weekend provided by local musicians. Avariety of food vendors and a carnival w/ rides and games.Contact Dawn Case at (518) 677-3959 for more information oremail her at [email protected]
“BROADWAY MEMORIES” AUDITIONS
The Highlight Acting Troupe will be holding auditions for“Broadway Memories” on Friday, July 27, at 7 pm; and Sunday,July 29, at 2 pm at the Center Brunswick United MethodistChurch on Rt. 7. Broadway Memories is a musical review ofseveral all-time favorite broadway shows. The show will bewritten and directed by Ron LeVan and Pete Coonrad withMarietta Mitchell as musical director. Please come prepared witha song from a broadway musical and bring the sheet music. Wewill not allow any a capella. An accompanist will be provided.Middle school through high school students and adults of allages are invited to audition. Performance dates are September21, 22, 23. For further information, call Ron at 237-6936 [email protected]. Check our website at http://Highlightacting.org.
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
The Troy Public is looking for candidates for its Board of Trusteesto fill three open positions. Registered voters who are residentsof the City of Troy who wish to be considered as candidates forelection to the Board of Trustees may contact Paul Hicok, Director,for further information. Trustees are elected to serve for athree year term. Election of Trustees will take place on Tuesday,September 25. Candidates must live within the boundaries ofthe City of Troy and will need 25 signatures from residents inthe City of Troy before their names can be placed on the ballot.The deadline for returning petitions to the library is August 17at 5PM.
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New Lebanon 2 BR moderntownhouse. 2 ba, heat incl.Screened porch. $950. Lease477-6222
HOMES FOR SALEJust listed! 4 BR Colonial!Owner’s dream home. LR, DR,fenced yrd. Britnk. Schls. Bryce330-7299
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$625. Nassau Vil., 2 BR, 1st floor,1 parking space, N/P, N/S, lease,security. 766-3905
$650 1br country apt. Troutstream, garden, tile bath, HW flrs.hot water, heat,W/D incl., garage?N/P. 1/2hr Albany/Troy. No cable283-3896
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$750, Averill Park, quiet country2br, ht/hw incl. laundry on site, nopets. Sec. deposit required AvailAug.1st. 221-0770
$875+ util. Nassau. Large 2 BR.No pets, no smoking. Securitydeposit. Broker/owner. 477-5288
1 BR Averill Park, quiet countrysetting, $600+ sec., no pets 283-4366
2BR So. Troy, no pets, newlyrefinished, $600+ utilities, 1st &last rent & security. 371-6965
Apartments & houses for rentstarting @ $575 + Troy,Brunswick, E. Side, Pittstown.Bryce 588-6755
Averill Pk. 2nd flr 2 BR, suitablefor 1 $750, utilities incl. Priv. prk’gattic storage. 674-8729
East Greenbush 2 BR apt. withheat. No pets. Lease. $800. 477-6222
EG 1BR $695. heat, h/w incl.Well maint., quiet complex. Nopets, sec, refs, lease. 449-2122
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Unfurn. $495 Nassau Village. Lg.studio, 1st flr. prkg. NS /NP. Avail9/1. Lease, sec. refs. 766-3905.
Nassau $650 + util. 1 BR. lrg. eatin kitchen. Single person pref. NP.no smoking. 766-4581 766-7525
Nassau 1 BR apt. $675. Heat andhot water included. No pets.Parking. Sec. deposit. 766-2384.
New 14x70 3BR, 2ba. mobilehome in Schodack Seniors Park(55+), No pets. $42,900.Financing avail. reduced $5000-well below dealer cost. 477-7883or 424-4593
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I have Buyers looking for a 2 or 3family home in the city ofRensselaer. Please call LelandC. Frisbee Realty USA 518- 369-6791 if interested in selling.
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Waterfront homes and lots. Bryce271-7630
HOUSE FOR RENT$775+ W. Stephentown, mobilehome, 2BR, 1.5 BA, private lot,w/d hookup,carport, NP 766-5511
3 br, lg. cntry kit., Farm house inTaborton, AP Sch., Cable TV,$950+utilities 674-5363, 674-2325
Beautiful lake front home, 2200sq. ft. 3 BR, 1 ba. lrg kitchen, DR,lrg. LR, encl. porch, overlookinglake. Incl. heat & hot water, lrgyard, patio, outdoor f/p, 1 cargarage. Access to lake forcanoes, kayak, sailboat. Avail.after Aug. 1st. No pets. $1800.365-5528
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Open Sunday 12 to 2 pm.Brunswick Estate Shines! 3 BR,LR, DR, fncd. yard, prime locationat 344 Taylor Court. $149,900.Bryce 330-7299
RENTALEast Greenbush/Schodack garagefor rent, 12x22, store RV’s orboats, outside, 50x20. 477-2467
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AUTOMOTIVE
RENSS. CO. CLERK MEROLA AWARDED
2012 LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDRensselaer County ClerkFrank J. Merola has beenawarded the 2012Lifetime AchievementAward by the New YorkState Association ofCounty Clerks (NYSACC)at the annual conventionheld in Pearl River. TheLifetime AchievementAward is presented inrecognition of consistentoutstanding service theClerk provides to hisconstituents as well asbeing an effective
statewide leader on issues important to NYSACC. Mr. Merolawas honored due to his outstanding 15 years service as CountyClerk where he serves as a tireless advocate for RensselaerCounty and statewide motorists as well as the top authority inNYSACC on motor vehicle issues.“I am deeply honored that my fellow clerks chose to honor mewith the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award.” Mr. Merolasaid, “No one enters public service for awards or credit, but totry to be of service to the people that they represent. I amhonored that my fellow clerks feel that strongly of my serviceto the great people of Rensselaer County as well as to NYSACCthat they chose to give me this award. The past decade hasshown the County Clerks and NYSACC becoming a major forcein state government with the power to influence legislativeagendas for the benefit of the taxpayer. I will continue tostand with my fellow clerks in NYSACC to work with the state toattempt to ease the burden on the state’s taxpayers.”NYSACC is an organization of County Clerks representing all 62counties in New York State. NYSACC works in conjunction withthe New York Association of Counties (NYSAC) to lobby stategovernment on revenue proposals, initiatives and legislationdesigned to increase the efficiency of office operations and toease the burden of state mandates on counties.First elected in 1997, Mr. Merola is now serving his fourth termas County Clerk.
DOGS IN HOT CARSLetter to the Editor: Every summer it is the same thing. Animalcontrol officers and police are called to restaurant and shoppingmall parking lots to rescue dogs left in vehicles. While it would seemjust common sense not to leave an animal in a car in this weather itis still going on with frightening regularity. All manner of excusesare offered including the most popular: “I was just going to be inthe store for a few minutes”, “I left the windows down” and “Iparked in the shade”.Just a few minutes can be a few minutes too long since a car is likea hot house trapping heat inside. On a 75 degree day, a car canreach 100 degrees in only 10 minutes, 82 degrees outside, 109 insidethe car, and so on. When the windows are open, there may be adifference of a few degrees, the same with shade, but not enough tomake a deadly situation safe.What can happen? Your dog can die. Your car window can besmashed by police in order to get your dog out. You can getarrested for animal cruelty. You can tell your story to anunsympathetic judge. You can pay a fine. It is against the law toleave your companion animal in a hot car. There is no excuse for it.~ Catherine Crawmer, Animal Control Officer 477-8230
AUTOS FOR SALECars on consignment, call fordetails. We buy cars. 286-3350
FALL SHOPPING TRIP SPONSORED
BY ST. HENRY’S CHURCHSt. Henry’s Church is sponsoring a Fall shopping trip - “open tothe public”. The trip is an overnight trip to Reading, PA onSunday, October 7th and 8th to shop at the American Candle,JCP Outlet and Vanity Fair Outlets. Bus fare and dinner (gratuitiesincluded), and hotel accommodations cost $121 or $123(depending on meal choice). For reservations, please contactTheresa at 674-3931.
NY JETS VERSUS BUFFALO BILLS BUS TRIPThe Parish of St. John the Evangelist & St. Joseph is sponsoringa bus trip to the NY Jets versus Buffalo Bills game on Sunday,
September 9, 2012, to Benefit 2013 World Youth Day in Rio De
Janeiro. Game time is 1pm at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford,NJ. Cost of the bus trip is $155 per person, which includesround trip motor coach transportation via Yankee Trails and atailgate lunch (bring your own beverages.) Bus leaves YankeeTrails parking lot on Third Avenue Extension in Rensselaer at7:00 a.m. Proceeds from the trip will help offset the costs ofsending parish youth to 2013 World Youth Day in Rio de Janeiro.For reservations or more information, please contact John Whiteat 330-3546.
BOSTON SUNDAY BUS TRIPA Bus Trip has been scheduled for July 29th to help support theALS Association. The cost of the Trip is $35pp. Pick up bus atBrunswick Walmart at 7am and Leave Boston from the Aquariumat 7pm. Save your spot, call 271-8983. Proceeds go to ALSAssociation.
FALL FOLIAGE TRIP
TO OGUNQUIT, MEForever Young Hair Designsis sponsoring a Ladies’ BusTrip to Ogunquit, Maine. Thebus leaves 185 Main Ave,Wynantskill on October 20and returns on October 22.The trip includestransportation, lodging atthe Meadowmere Resort,tips, two breakfasts, twodinners, and show tickets forthe Ogunquit Playhouse.There will also be outletshopping in Kittery, and visitsto the Nubble Lighthouse andStrawberry Banke inPortsmouth, NH. Price basedon double occupancy is $310per person. All proceeds willbe donated to the foodpantry at Hope 7 CommunityCenter. For information andreservations, please contactVincenza Zucaro 274-7845 ore m a i [email protected].
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ASSIST. UPDATEJust a little update on theBrunswick CommunityAssistance Aux - We have inour future plans of a FleaMarket, a Dinner and ofcourse, our Annual (nochange) Halloween Party forchildren. Please watch forfurther news as to date, placeand fees. We could use help,either by person or by amonetary donation. Meetingsare the 3rd Wednesday ofthe month. If you would liketo make a monetarydonation, please call 279-9177; any other info, call279-9158. Remember ourmission is to help thecommunity members in timesof emergency.
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MEETINGOn Friday, August 3, at 11:00a.m. there wil l be aMembership Meeting at theRensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road, Grafton.All members are welcome andencouraged to attend. Joinus and be a part of thedecisions that affect yoursenior center. Stay for ournoon meal after the meeting,for a suggested donation of$2.50. Entrée for lunch willbe Baked Meatloaf w/Gravy.To make reservations forlunch, call the center at 279-3485.
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Youth Theatre Players presents TO ART AND BEYOND, writtenand directed by Sue Frost and Val Kavanaugh on Sat., Aug 4th,at 7pm; and on Sun., Aug 5th, at 2:30pm at the Sand LakeCenter for the Arts. High spirited children from the 1930’smidwest examine a cell phone, steal a baseball cap, and tie upmodern art student Tyler Petell as the adults from the timeperiod happily watch. A trip to an art museum becomes muchmore than some students expected. What really happens whenyou “relate” to art? A journey with goats and bears - screamsand flowers as students discover that art exploration is onlyfor the strong and the brave. Between fear and amazement,the students experience art on a very personal level. Thisproduction is the culmination of a six week class for enthusiasticyouth interested in acting & being involved with a full theaterproduction. Tickets are $3pp and reservations can be made at518-674-2007 or www.slca-ctp.org. This is a Sundays at theCenter program. The SLCA is located at 2880NY 43, Averill Park, NY.
FUN-FILLED EVENING SUPPORTING
KEITH HAMMOND FOR N.Y.S ASSEMBLYJoin us for an evening of live music and magic in support ofKeith Hammond’s campaign for the N.Y. State Assembly onSaturday, August 4th, from 6 to 11PM at the Sullivan-JonesVFW Post, 7466 Veteran’s Road in Poestenkill. The music of 5O’Clock Charlie!...The Magic of Jim Snack! Hot Dogs,Hamburgers and Raffle! Cost is $30 for Adults and Childrenunder 12 are free. Pay at the door or reserve in advance.Checks can be made payable to: “Friends of Keith Hammond”,P.O. Box 675, Wynantskill, NY 12198. Questions? Call Keith at596-9203.
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LESSONLatham Circle Square DanceClub will offer a FREE WesternSquare Dance Lesson onTuesday, September 11th,from 7PM to 8:30PM at theUnited Methodist Church, 568Old Loudon Road (Rt-9)Latham. For furtherinformation, call Donna 518-674-3029.
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GRAFTON LAKES STATE PARK EVENTSh t t p : / /www.ny spa r k s . c om/pa r k s / 53 /de t a i l s . a spxJULY - 28 Sat- Children’s Triathlon at GSLP at 2pm. 1k run,100m swim and 5k bike ride! See www.skyhighadventures.comto register. (GLSP)29 Sun - Super Olympic Road Triathlon at 7am. 1 mi swim, 30mi bike, and 7mi run! See www.skyhighadventures.com toregister. (GLSP)AUGUST - 2 Thurs - 6:30pm. Friends of Grafton Lakes StatePark Summer Potluck and Meeting. Meet at Park Office, Bringa dish to share. (GLSP)3 Fri - Evening Guided Hike at 6pm. Meets at pull off forGartler Trail on Rte 2. Start your weekend off right with aguided hike through some of our many trails. (GLSP)4 Sat - Habitat in a Jar @ 2pm Meets at Park Office. Learnabout the habitat needs of various animals that call theRensselaer Plateau home. Explore nearby wetlands and finallybuild your own self-sustaining habitat to take home. (GLSP)
BEADS GALORE at the
GRAFTON ELEMENTARY SCHOOLWhat can you do with an abundance of beads? Have fun andmake animals, people or jewelry and take home your creation!Come to the Grafton Elementary School on Tuesday, July 31,at 10 A.M., when the Scotia-Glenville Traveling Museumpresents “Beads Galore”, a free program suitable for childrenages five and up.Sponsored by the Grafton Community Library, this project ismade possible in part through a Community Art$ Grant, aprogram funded by The Arts Center of the Capital Regionthrough the New York State Council on the Arts, a stateagency. Connect with the Grafton Community Library viaFacebook, by phone at 279-0580, or visitwww.graftoncommunitylibrary.org.
“SHAKE, RATTLE & ROLL - RIDE FOR
TOURETTE AWARENESS”“Shake, Rattle & Roll - Ride For Tourette Awareness” issponsored by Himilers Riding Club and will be held on Saturday,August 4th. Registration at 9:30 AM and departing at 10:30AM. Ride will take you on a Tri-State Tour and back to ProspectPark, Troy, for a picnic lunch at 2 PM; DJ, clown, bounceybounce, door prizes and super raffle prizes.$20 per Bike; $10 additional Rider (includes picnic lunch) or $10per person picnic only - T-shirt for the first 50 pre-registered,prepaid Bikes. Visit www.tsa-gnys.org to download registrationforms. “Tourette Syndrome” is a neurological disordercharacterized by uncontrollable movements and vocalizationsreferred to as motor and vocal tics. Other disorders that oftenaccompany Tourette are ADHD, OCD and Learning Disabilities.Money raised will benefit the Greater New York State TouretteSyndrome Association allowing them to help children and familiesdealing with TS and raise awareness of TS in our schools andcommunities.
‘12 AP FALL SPORTS PRACTICE SCHEDULESVarsity Golf – August 20 – 8am – Burden Lake Country ClubJV Golf – August 20 – 8am – Burden Lake Country ClubVarsity/JV Football – August 12 – 4-5:30pm EquipmentHandout and 6-7:30pm Players Meeting at APHSAugust 13 – 1st Day of Preseason (at APHS) - 7am Lockerroom opens: 8-11 am Testing - 12-2pm Session 1 - 3:30-5:30Session 2Modified Football – Sept. 4 – 5-7pm – AlgonquinVarsity & JV Cheerleading - TBDVarsity & JV Boys’ Soccer – August 20 – 8am-12 noon -APHSBoys’ Modified Soccer – TBDVarsity & JV Girls’ Soccer – August 20 – 8am-12 noon –APHSGirls’ Modified Soccer – Sept. 5 – 2:45-4:30pm – AlgonquinHigh School Cross-Country – August 20 – 9am-11am –Butler Park (bring water & a towel)Mod. Cross-Country – TBDVarsity/JV/Fr Volleyball – August 20 – 8am-11am – APHSModified Volleyball – Sept. 5 – 2:45-5pm – AlgonquinVarsity & JV Girls’ Tennis – August 20 – 9am-12 noon-APHS tennis courts (rain or shine)** Dr. O’Bryan will be available for sports physicals on August8 at Averill Park High School from 9:00am until 12 noon.Appointments are first come, first served.IMPORTANT: YOU MUST HAVE A VALID PHYSICAL ON FILEBEFORE THE FIRST PRACTICEMeet The Coaches Night for high school sports will be Monday,Sept. 10th, in the auditorium at APHS at 7pm.
CHERRY PLAIN STATE PARKEVENTS http://www.nysparks.com/parks/173/details.aspxJULY - 27 Fri - Star Watch at Cherry Plain State Park at9:30pm. Join with members of the Albany Area Astronomersand come explore the night sky. Meets at Deerfield. Raindate: Saturday, 7/28. Call 658-9144 to confirm. (CP)AUGUST - 24 Fri - Star Watch at Cherry Plain State Park at8:30pm. Join with members of the Albany Area Astronomersand come explore the night sky. Meets at Deerfield. Raindate: Saturday, 8/25. Call 658-9144 to confirm. (CP)
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MEETINGThe Van Rensselaer Chapter ofthe Daughters of the AmericanRevolution will meet at 10AMAugust 11th at St. John’sEpiscopal Church, 146 FirstStreet, Troy. The State Regentwill be our speaker and lightrefreshments will be providedAll are welcome. For moreinformation about the DAR andeligibility, contact Regent BethRoy at 237-4733.