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CLIFTON PARK SOUTH PENNYSAVER www.CRWNEWSPAPERS.com COVERING: CLIFTON PARK SOUTH AND HALFMOON SOUTH 9,732 WATERFORD 3,815 COHOES 4,771 Total Mail This Edition 18,318 Total Circulation 10 Zones 155,000 MAILED EVERY WEEK 155,000 10 ZONES 40 ZIP CODES They are waiting to see your ad! PCS Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824 Volume 64 • Number 46 • November 14, 2013 METAL PRICES ARE CLIMBING AND WE’VE RAISED OUR PAYOUTS! We Can Deliver Your Holiday Message Right Into Your Customer’s Homes With Our 5 Week Shop Locally Special Section November 21 & 26, December 5, 12 & 19 The Bi-Weekly Publication Dates Are November 21st and December 5th & 19th Community Events Board more inside… CAPITAL DISTRICT CONTRACTORS & DECKS, INC Wrap Up The Beauty Of Your Home For The Holidays With A New Four Season Sunroom or Finished Basement All Phases of Residential Remodeling www.capitaldistrictcontractors.com Professional, Honest Business Serving The Capital District For Over 25 Years! 371-9950 WE’RE A LEVEL ABOVE Give The Gift of Home GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Review Us On CLIFTON PARK LOUDONVILLE Bob Faughnan, Owner/Operator 307-7370 www.champschimney.com HONEST & DEPENDABLE INSURED & BONDED Established in 2001 MOST SWEEPS $ 99 includes inspection only EARLY DEADLINE NOTICE Due to the Thanksgiving Holiday our Paper of Nov. 28th will be published on Tuesday, Nov. 26th PENNYSAVER • MONEYSAVER • THE BI-WEEKLY OFFICE CLOSED Thurs. & Fri. Nov. 28th & 29th CLASSIFIED DEADLINES NOVEMBER 26th Paper: Ads must be placed by 4 pm Thursday, November 21st DISPLAY DEADLINES NOVEMBER 26th Paper: Ads needing proofs – Wednesday, November 20th All other ads - Deadline is Thursday November 21st DECEMBER 5th Paper: Ads needing proofs– Wednesday, November 27th All other ads – Monday, December 2nd 2nd Annual Turkey Trot CLIFTON PARK - St. George’s School (pre-school-grade 2 in Clifton Park announces its Second Annual Turkey Trot for Thanksgiving morning, No- vember 21st. The 5k Family Run/Walk starts at 8 am with a Kids’ Dash im- mediately following. All who register early on Active.com receive an event t-shirt. Prizes awarded to the top male and female runners; ribbons for all the kids. Lots of free parking. Participants may pick up their registration packets at the school at 912 Rte 146 from 5-7 pm the night before Thanksgiving or beginning at 7am on race day. A great way to work off the calories of the pe- can pie you will enjoy later! Entertainment provided by Beaming Sounds DJ Lighting and Music and our own special “Turkey” along the route. For more information call Sherri at 518-852-9191 or go to StGeorgeschoolcp.org. For sponsorship information, call Sheray Tario at 518-371-6351. Lehigh University-Lafayette College Alumni Football Tailgate Party CLIFTON PARK - The Northern New York Lehigh University and Lafayette College alumni annual football TV tailgate party will be at Tailgators Sports Tavern on Saturday, November 23, at 12:30 pm. Tailgators is located in St. John’s Plaza, one-quarter mile south of the intersection of Routes 146 and 9, in Clifton Park.Admission is free. There will be a cash bar and attendees may order food off the menu. Alumni may register at their respective school web sites, but walk-ins and friends are welcome. This is the longest running football rivalry in the country. Next year’s game will be the 150th and will be played at Yankee Stadium on November 22, 2014. Waterford Public Library WATERFORD - The Friends of the Waterford Public Library celebrated ten years of service to the community at an open house held at the library. Village Mayor J. Bert Mahoney presented a proclamation to the Friends in appreciation for their decade of volunteer service to the Waterford Public Library. On behalf of the Friends, Board of Directors President Faith Catallo presented a check for $3,000 to Michael Marchese, President of the Library’s Board of Trustees, that will be used to purchase new tables and chairs for the youth area. Over the past ten years, members of the Friends have raised more than $15,000 to support and advance the services and goals of the Waterford Public Library. Christmas Brunch COHOES - The Franco-American Federation of New York (FeFANY) will hold its annual Christmas Brunch on Saturday, December 7, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the former St. Joseph’s Church, Congress St. and St, Joseph’s Place, Cohoes, NY. The price is $ 25.00. Reservations, with check for the amount, must be sent by November 27 to the Federation at P. O. Box 145, Schaghti- coke, NY 12154. Make check out to Franco-American Federation of NY. Go to http://www.albanyareafrenchclub.com/ for the menu. Cancer Services Program CAPITAL REGION - On Monday, December 9th from 4-6 p.m. at Capital Imaging Associates in Latham, Get peace of mind for the holiday season. The Cancer Services Program of Albany and Rensselaer Counties are offer- ing free comprehensive cancer screening appointments for uninsured women age 40 and older. Appointments include clinical breast exam, mammogram and pap test, (colon cancer screening also available if age 50 and older) Ap- pointments are required. Please call 525-8680 to make an appointment. For more information please go to cspofalbany.com Made by Hand Invitational 2013 COHOES - Made by Hand Invitational 2013 : The Foundry for Art Design + Culture: A one day, juried indoor designer craft market featuring some of the regions most talented artisans offering fine crafted apparel, jewelry, ac- cessories, house wares, paper goods, and more. Perfect event for seasonal gifts! Participating artists include: The Quiet Woods, Forage Restoratives, Crowell Pottery Studio, Tiger Trap Studio, The Little Raggamuffin, Katie Nare Jewelry, Cinderloop, Ali Herrmann, Tiane Novati, Troy Cloth & Paper, Dawn Dishaw Ceramics, Petra Jancovicova, ZOO, Kids Clothing. Saturday, December 7 : 11am-5pm : Food : Drink : Music : Free. The event is free, but we are asking for guests to bring one nonperishable food item to benefit Co- hoes food pantries. www.thefoundrysite.com Alana Sparrow: Manufacturing Creativity at The Foundry for Art Design + Culture. contact / asparrow@ thefoundrysite.com / 518.229.2173 / Facebook / Twitter
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PENNYSAVERwww.CRWNEWSPAPERS.com

COVERING: CLIFTON PARK SOUTH AND HALFMOON SOUTH 9,732 WATERFORD 3,815 • COHOES 4,771

Total Mail This Edition 18,318 • Total Circulation 10 Zones 155,000

MAILEDEVERY WEEK

155,00010 ZONES

40 ZIP CODESThey are waiting to see your ad! PCS

Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824

Volume 64 • Number 46 • November 14, 2013METAL PRICES ARE CLIMBINGAND WE’VE RAISED OUR PAYOUTS!

We Can Deliver Your Holiday

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EARLY DEADLINE NOTICEDue to the Thanksgiving Holiday our Paper of

Nov. 28th will be published on Tuesday, Nov. 26th

PENNYSAVER • MONEYSAVER • THE BI-WEEKLY

OFFICE CLOSED Thurs. & Fri.

Nov. 28th & 29th

CLASSIFIEDDEADLINES

NOVEMBER 26th Paper: Ads must be placed by 4 pmThursday, November 21st

DISPLAYDEADLINES

NOVEMBER 26th Paper: Ads needing proofs –

Wednesday, November 20thAll other ads - Deadline is Thursday November 21st

DECEMBER 5th Paper: Ads needing proofs–

Wednesday, November 27th All other ads –

Monday, December 2nd

2nd Annual Turkey TrotCLIFTON PARK - St. George’s School (pre-school-grade 2 in Clifton Park announces its Second Annual Turkey Trot for Thanksgiving morning, No-vember 21st. The 5k Family Run/Walk starts at 8 am with a Kids’ Dash im-mediately following. All who register early on Active.com receive an event t-shirt. Prizes awarded to the top male and female runners; ribbons for all the kids. Lots of free parking. Participants may pick up their registration packets at the school at 912 Rte 146 from 5-7 pm the night before Thanksgiving or beginning at 7am on race day. A great way to work off the calories of the pe-can pie you will enjoy later! Entertainment provided by Beaming Sounds DJ Lighting and Music and our own special “Turkey” along the route. For more information call Sherri at 518-852-9191 or go to StGeorgeschoolcp.org. For sponsorship information, call Sheray Tario at 518-371-6351.

Lehigh University-Lafayette College Alumni Football Tailgate PartyCLIFTON PARK - The Northern New York Lehigh University and Lafayette College alumni annual football TV tailgate party will be at Tailgators Sports Tavern on Saturday, November 23, at 12:30 pm. Tailgators is located in St. John’s Plaza, one-quarter mile south of the intersection of Routes 146 and 9, in Clifton Park.Admission is free. There will be a cash bar and attendees may order food off the menu. Alumni may register at their respective school web sites, but walk-ins and friends are welcome. This is the longest running football rivalry in the country. Next year’s game will be the 150th and will be played at Yankee Stadium on November 22, 2014.

Waterford Public LibraryWATERFORD - The Friends of the Waterford Public Library celebrated ten years of service to the community at an open house held at the library. Village Mayor J. Bert Mahoney presented a proclamation to the Friends in appreciation for their decade of volunteer service to the Waterford Public Library. On behalf of the Friends, Board of Directors President Faith Catallo presented a check for $3,000 to Michael Marchese, President of the Library’s Board of Trustees, that will be used to purchase new tables and chairs for the youth area. Over the past ten years, members of the Friends have raised more than $15,000 to support and advance the services and goals of the Waterford Public Library.

Christmas BrunchCOHOES - The Franco-American Federation of New York (FeFANY) will hold its annual Christmas Brunch on Saturday, December 7, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the former St. Joseph’s Church, Congress St. and St, Joseph’s Place, Cohoes, NY. The price is $ 25.00. Reservations, with check for the amount, must be sent by November 27 to the Federation at P. O. Box 145, Schaghti-coke, NY 12154. Make check out to Franco-American Federation of NY. Go to http://www.albanyareafrenchclub.com/ for the menu.

Cancer Services ProgramCAPITAL REGION - On Monday, December 9th from 4-6 p.m. at Capital Imaging Associates in Latham, Get peace of mind for the holiday season. The Cancer Services Program of Albany and Rensselaer Counties are offer-ing free comprehensive cancer screening appointments for uninsured women age 40 and older. Appointments include clinical breast exam, mammogram and pap test, (colon cancer screening also available if age 50 and older) Ap-pointments are required. Please call 525-8680 to make an appointment. For more information please go to cspofalbany.com

Made by Hand Invitational 2013 COHOES - Made by Hand Invitational 2013 : The Foundry for Art Design + Culture: A one day, juried indoor designer craft market featuring some of the regions most talented artisans offering fine crafted apparel, jewelry, ac-cessories, house wares, paper goods, and more. Perfect event for seasonal gifts! Participating artists include: The Quiet Woods, Forage Restoratives, Crowell Pottery Studio, Tiger Trap Studio, The Little Raggamuffin, Katie Nare Jewelry, Cinderloop, Ali Herrmann, Tiane Novati, Troy Cloth & Paper, Dawn Dishaw Ceramics, Petra Jancovicova, ZOO, Kids Clothing. Saturday, December 7 : 11am-5pm : Food : Drink : Music : Free. The event is free, but we are asking for guests to bring one nonperishable food item to benefit Co-hoes food pantries. www.thefoundrysite.com Alana Sparrow: Manufacturing Creativity at The Foundry for Art Design + Culture. contact / [email protected] / 518.229.2173 / Facebook / Twitter

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Join I am I can for a “Magical Evening on Madison Avenue”CAPITAL DISTRICT - Please join the Woman’s Club of Albany and I am I can for a magical night out on Thursday, December 12th from 6:00pm-9:00pm. This party features a champagne reception, fabulous live music, a silent auction of magnificent items and a viewing of gorgeously decorated trees that will be donated to various local charitable organizations. Part of the proceeds will support I am I can in expanding our programs and outreach. I am I can is an organization filled with everyday heroes. It selectively partners mentors and high school girls who enrich each other’s lives, learn from one another, and by doing so enhance the quality of life in our com-munity. We are a not-for-profit, 501(c)3 that provides encouragement, direction, and guidance to young women in grades 9-12. The Woman’s Club of Albany is a not-for-profit community organization which provides a center where Capital District women can participate in activities that support the cultural enrichment and welfare of women and children in the Capital Region. For additional information on the event and sponsorship opportunities, please call The Woman’s Club of Albany at 518-465-3626 or visit their website at www.womansclubofalbany.com. To learn more about I am I can, please visit our website, www.iamicanachieve.org or contact our founder, Avon Scherff, at 518-688-3010 ext 102. We’ll see you there!

Junior Lego Club CLIFTON PARK - Children in grades K-2 are invited to the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Thursday, Novem-ber 21 at 4pm for Junior Lego Club. Participants will create a LEGO display based on a theme within a specified time limit. Registration is required and begins November 14 at 9:30am. If you have any questions, please contact the Library at 371-8622.

St. Edward the ConfessorCLIFTON PARK - Monday, November 18. “The Underpin-ings of Faith” presented by Reverend Patrick Butler. 7:00pm. St Edward’s Social Hall. St. Edward the Confessor Church, 569 Clifton Park Center Road, Clifton Park. Contact Peter Avvento at 371-7372 x 230. All Are Welcome.

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Turkey DinnerCLIFTON PARK - Shenendehowa United Methodist Church, 971 Route 146 in Clifton Park, is having their annual turkey dinner on Saturday, November 16 with continuous seating from 3:30 to 6:30 pm. Take out is available. Enjoy delicious turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes & gravy, vegetable, cranberry sauce, homemade breads, assorted pies and hot & cold beverages. Adults $10, children 5-11 years $5.00, under 5 free. Dinner proceeds support Workcamp 2014, a summer youth mission trip to Kittery, Maine. Reservations requested, please call the church office (371-7964) on weekdays or go online at http://www.signupgenius.com/go/508084BACAF2CA20-20134

Elks to Hold Memorial ServiceMECHANICVILLE - Mechanicville-Stillwater Elks will hold their annual Memorial Service on Sunday, December 1st at 2 pm at the Lodge on Park Avenue, Mechanicville. Members, families, and the community are invited to attend. A tribute will be presented for members who have passed away in the last year. Eight Elks are being remembered: Arthur F. Baker, Rob-ert W. Cure, August ‘Augie’ DiDonna, William J. Flynn, John P. Gannon, Michael J. Lasek, Dwaine T. Lesson, and Anthony ‘Tut’ Zappone. Elks Ladies Auxiliary Member Jean (LaBar) Patterson will also be remembered. All members, families, friends, and the community are welcome at the service and re-ception following.

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SARATOGA CO. - The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County will hold a Coffee Hour for persons in-terested in discovering more about the LWV and its pro-grams on Tuesday, November 19th at 2:00 pm at the home of Francine and Ed Rodger, 34 Hemlock Drive, Clifton Knolls. The Coffee Hour will provide an opportunity for prospective members and persons interested in discov-ering more about such pro-grams as Voter Service and Voter Education, as well as is-sues on the national, state and local level which make up the LWV program. League advocacy areas are numer-ous and cover Agriculture to Zoning, and most everything in between. Membership in the League is open to not only women but men as well who are US citizens and live or work in Saratoga County. For more information, contact Francine Rodger at 331-4011.

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Cohoes Rotary Christmas Ornament SaleCOHOES - The Rotary Club of Cohoes started a collectible series of Christmas ornaments featuring historic landmarks in the City of Cohoes. In 2004 the ornament featured the Co-hoes Falls. The 2005 ornament depicted the Harmony Mills. In 2006 the ornament featured the Cohoes Music Hall. The 2007 ornament pictured the Cohoes Mastodon. The 2008 or-nament was Cohoes City Hall. The 2009 ornament featured Henry Hudson’s ship The Half Moon. The 2010 ornament was Silliman Memorial Presbyterian Church. The 2011 ornament featured the Van Schaick Mansion. Last year’s ornament was Keveny Memorial Academy. This year’s ornament is Cohoes High School. Cost. $15. To purchase ornaments contact Lin-da or Ed Tremblay at 235-4311 or email: [email protected]. Supply is limited. Get yours today!

Two Towns – One Book: Announces the Book of the Year!CLIFTON PARK - Two Towns - One Book: Clifton Park & Halfmoon Read! announced the book of the year. The contend-ers for our third community read have been revealed, scruti-nized and discussed. The votes have been tabulated. Our choice is one of our non-fiction selections: The Bucolic Plague: How Two Manhattanites Became Gentlemen Farmers by Josh Kilm-er-Purcell. This deliciously funny book describes what happens when two New Yorkers do the unthinkable: start over, raise a herd of kids, and get a little dirty. You’re sure to love this riot-ous and moving true tale of goats, mud, and a centuries-old mansion in rustic upstate New York. The winning title was de-cided by public vote ending October 27. The other contenders were: The Dirty Life by Kristin Kimball; The Orphan Master’s Son by Adam Johnson, The Round House by Louise Erdrich; and The Whistling Season by Ivan Doig. Visit our website, http://www.twotownsonebook.org for additional information.

Railroad Lovers Treated at LibraryCOHOES - Noted photographer, William Gill, www.Facebook.com/TrainsAtNight, will be at the Library on Wednesday, Novem-ber 20, at 6:30 pm. Specializing in night time photos of trains, Mr. Gill, a graduate of RPI, will talk about his craft, his adventures at photographing trains at night, and will show a few pictures. Lovers of trains and photography alike will enjoy this presentation. Additional info at www.CohoesPublicLibrary.org

Festival of Trees & Breakfast with SantaSTILLWATER - The Stillwater Area Community Center - An-nual Festival of Trees and Breakfast with Santa will be Satur-day December 14, 2013 from 9-11am followed by the Begin-nings Preschool Holiday Concert at noon. Breakfast is $5 per person or $15 max family. Children can enjoy a visit with Santa and enjoy other entertainment as well. Interested in setting up and decorating a tree or wreath in recognition of someone or an organization, please contact Aimee Salecker. We’d Love to have your participation! Set up is Free! Contact Aimee for more details! We are currently looking for individuals willing to help assist with the Breakfast festivities (serving, cooking, etc.). If you could lend a hand or two, please contact Aimee Salecker at 664-2515 x 14 or [email protected]

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Community Winter Sports Equipment SaleBURNT HILLS - The 53nd annual winter sports sale will be held from 9:00 am to Noon on Saturday, Nov. 23rd at the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 860 Rt. 50. This annual event gives the community an opportunity to recycle winter sporting equipment. There will be new and used winter sports equip-ment for sale. Items for sale may be delivered to the church between 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm on Thursday, Nov.21st and 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Friday, Nov. 22nd. Older straight skis will not be accepted this year. Skis with out of date downhill bind-ings will also not be accepted. Downhill and cross country ski equipment, boots, skates, snowboards, sleds and winter sports clothing will be sold. Sellers determine the cost of the articles for sale and receive 75% of the sale price. Donations of winter sports equipment are gladly accepted. For more information contact Greg Adams at 399-5875, Church Offi ce at 399-5144.

Thanksgiving Eve ServiceCLIFTON PARK - On Wednesday, Nov. 27th at 7pm, Christ Community Reformed Church 1010 Route 146, Clifton Park, will host the annual Ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve service. A community choir will perform during the service. Members of the church choirs are invited to rehearse from 5:45-6:45pm. People are requested to bring non-perishable food items that will go to the Jonesville food pantry & Captain Youth & Family Services of Clifton Park. An offering will be collected & mon-ies will go to the same. Childcare will be provided. Refresh-ments after the service. Any questions, call CCRC, 371-7654. All are welcome.

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Mommy & MeCLIFTON PARK - Mommy & Me is a series of classes that allow moms and tots to expe-rience Jewish tradition in a stimulating, fun and creative environment. At Mommy and Me, parents join their little one for storytelling, puppetry, sensory activities, art, snack, and music & movement with Jewish themes. And of course the moms love it too, especially those who can’t remember the last time they enjoyed a proper adult conversation! It is a time for moms to network and just schmooze. The Mommy and Me group is a project of Clifton Park Chabad and open for moms and children from ages 1 - 4 years. It meets at 12:30 pm on Thursday af-ternoons at 495 Moe Road. For more information or to RSVP call Leah at 495-0779 or email [email protected].

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Mechanicille Friendly City Artist GroupMECHANICVILLE - A meeting will be held at Mechanicville Public Library in the Reading Room November 18, 2013 at 6:30 PM. This meeting will include a discussion of members art. Each member will bring a sample of their work and discuss their process in creating their painting. Our newest show at the library is the work of Mary Frances Millet. Mary Frances is a local artist who enjoys working with color. She teaches water color painting to local senior as well as wellness programs. If you have an interest in art, please come and share the excite-ment of growing with your local artist friends. For more infor-mation: Jane C. Morrison 518-928-2655 or [email protected]

Thanksgiving Food DriveHALFMOON - The Town of Halfmoon will be collecting items for the Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive. Non-perishable items are needed for local seniors and families this holiday season. Items needed are Instant Potatoes, Stuffing Mix, Gravy & Gravy Mix, Soup & Soup Mix, Canned Vegetables, Dessert Mix, Canned Cranberries, and Muffin Mix.Collection will be taken through Friday, November 22nd. Donations will be made into baskets and delivered to local families and seniors. For more information or to volunteer, please contact the Recreation Department at 371-7410, ext. 2700.Please help us to give local families a great holiday season!

Ugly Christmas Sweater 5K/1 Mile WalkCAPITAL DISTRICT - Saturday, December 7, 2013. 8:30am registration; 10am run begins. Event location: Town of Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Rd., Ballston Spa. Proceeds to benefit Gateway House of Peace. Register online at www.gatewayhouseofpeace.org.

Movie Times Change at Library

COHOES - Due to the cooler weather and the early dark-ness, the Cohoes Public Li-brary will be changing the time of the movie. Starting on November 23, movies will be shown on Saturday afternoons at 2 pm. The first movie will be The Way Way Back starring Steve Carrell, Allison Janney and Toni Col-lette, a 2013 coming-of-age movie that will have you nos-talgic for your old summer vacations. Additional info at www.CohoesPublicLibrary.org

Spaghetti DinnerJOHNSONVILLE - John-sonville Fire Company, Fri-day, November 15th, 6:30-8:30pm, $8.00 donation, 50/50 raffle, vendors, Chinese Auction. The proceeds from this fundraiser will go to sup-port one of our firefighters, Joe Parent and his family.

Holiday Music Show CLIFTON PARK - Join the Shen Preschool PTA for their first annual Holiday Music Show featuring Seth and the Moody Me-lix on Wednesday, December 4th at 6 pm in the Skano Cafete-ria. Cost is $5 per family.

Annual Fresh Florida Citrus FundraiserTROY - The yearly Troy Kiwanis Fresh Florida Fruit sale is on again to raise money for projects that directly assist Troy area youth. 20 lbs for only $22. Navel Oranges, Ruby Red Grape-fruit or a Mixed Case. Most area groups are charging well over $25/case. Orders must be received by Monday, November 18. Call Dean @ 322-0826. Will arrive in Troy, by December 13, in plenty of time for Holiday Gift Giving!! Kiwanis Serving The Children of The World.

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Meeting and Buffet BreakfastCOHOES - The Cohoes Columbietts will have there monthly meeting Thursday night November 14th. 155 Remsen St. Co-hoes. They will have refreshments at 7pm, and the meeting will be at 8pm. The Cohoes Knights of Columbus will have there All you can eat Breakfast Buffet Sunday November 17th at 255 Remson St., Cohoes from 8:30am to 11:30am. We have an omlet station Adults are $7.00 and children under fi ve are free. All are welcome.

Swing Band ConcertCLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter Swing Band will be holding concert on December 9, at 1pm at 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Come and listen to the wonderful music of this senior band. This event is free and open to the public.

Greg Nazarian’s Dance BandCLIFTON PARK - On the second Saturday of every month Greg Nazarian holds a dance at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. The next dances is Saturday, December 14 at 7 pm. The cost is $8 per person, $5 for members of the Center. Proof of membership is required to receive the discount. Come and enjoy this wonderful event. This event is open to the public.

Chorus ConcertCLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter Chorus will be holding their annual holiday concert on De-cember 19, at 1 pm, at 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Come and listen to the wonderful voices of this senior chorus. This event is free and open to the public.

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2 Rosell Dr., Ballston Lake, NY 12019 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax: 877-7824 Associate Publisher ................................................................... Cheryl Wallace Account Executives .............................................. Gene Renzi, Kathleen Riley, .................................................. Valerie Courville, Joanne Mack, Ed Rohrmeier Graphic Artists ........................... Laurie Phelps, Roberta Krause, Rick Mullins Credit Manager ........................................................................... Diane LeBlanc Business Department Manager ....................................................... John Walsh Bookkeeping .......................................................................... Mary Lou Bishop Classifieds .............................................................. Dianna Gregory, Ava Kutil

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Collection Site For Operation Adopt A SoldierCLIFTON PARK – Clifton Park Town Hall, located at 1 Town Hall Plaza, is an offi cial collection site for Operation Adopt A Soldier, a local not-for-profi t organization that collects muchneeded everyday items for members of the U.S. military who are deployed abroad. Operation Adopt A Soldier currently serves over 600 soldiers and has sent 220,000 packages during its ten year ef-forts. A large Operation Adopt A Soldier collection box is in the fi rst-fl oor lobby of Town Hall and donations are welcome year round. Items most needed by our soldiers include snacks, sun screen, lip balm, socks, medicated powder, sanitary wipes, magazines and many other personal care and comfort products. Other items that can be accepted include Holiday candy, trail mix, power bars, tooth paste, deodorant, shaving cream and much more. A full list of needed items is online at www.cliftonpark.org and listed below. Operation Adopt A Soldier also accepts continu-ous cash donations to help support the high cost of shipping care packages. For more information on the organization, visit www.operationadoptasoldier.org or call Cliff Sequin at 306-7507.

Friends of the Library to MeetWATERFORD - The Friends of the Waterford Public Library will meet to discuss and plan 2014 events and fundraising ac-tivities on Thursday, November 21, 2013 at 6:45 p.m. at the Waterford Public Library, 117 Third Street, Waterford. Mem-bers of the community interested in participating and joining the Friends are invited to attend. The Friends of the Waterford Public Library work with the Library Director and Library Trustees to support and advance the services and goals of the Library.

Parachute PlayCLIFTON PARK - Join library staff on Tuesday, December 3 at 10am at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library for Para-chute Play! This will be an introduction for children ages 3 & 4 accompanied by an adult to the fun of parachute play, including a song and story or two. Snack will be served. Space is limited. Registration is required beginning November 26 at 9:30am. Register online, stop at the Welcome Desk or phone the library at 371-8622.

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Digital Literacy Computer BasicsCLIFTON PARK - Digital Literacy Computer Basics is being offered Mondays; November 18-December 9 from 1-3pm at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library. The Digital Literacy workshops consist of four classes: Computer Basics for Beginners will focus on introducing and demonstrating computer fundamentals, terminology, use of the mouse and a Microsoft Windows workstation. Internet Basics for Beginners will allow students to learn basic web navigation skills through the use of Internet Explorer browser and the introduction of a variety of helpful websites and search tips. Word Basics for Beginners will teach students the basics of creating and editing simple documents, including moving and copying text, formatting and saving documents. Digital Communication Basics will introduce students to the basic features of a web-based email system as well as provide an overview of social media websites like Facebook. Registration is required. Classes will take place in the Computer Lab. Registration is ongoing; online, at the Welcome Desk or call the Library at 371-8622.

Madison Wealth Managers at Cohoes Public LibraryCOHOES - Madison Wealth Managers will be conducting a free 2 night seminars at the Cohoes Public Library on Mon-day, November 25 & Monday, December 2 from 6:30 - 8 pm. Topics covered during this 2 night seminar include: efficient portfolio design for the retiree; retirement income planning; risk mitigation in retirement; social security decision making; tax considerations & efficient tax planning and estate planning. Additional info at www.CohoesPublicLibrary.org

Maisie Dobbs Visits Book ClubCOHOES - Jacqueline Winspear’s charming “Maisie Dobbs” is the next book to be discussed at the Mystery Book Club at the Cohoes Public Library on November 20 at 10:30 am. NPR’s Fresh Air has hailed this book as part Dorothy Sayers & part Upstairs, Downstairs. Maisie is a young woman who has used her intelligence and benefactors to rise from housemaid & be-come an independent woman in post World War 1 England. Join us to discuss Maisie and her times. Books are available at the library. Additional info at www.CohoesPublicLibrary.org.

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World Hope Gift FairCLIFTON PARK - Come to the Shenendehowa United Meth-odist Church Hearth Room, 971 Route 146, Clifton Park, on Saturday, November 16 from 9am-5pm for a World Hope Gift Fair. Purchase “Fair Trade” Christmas gifts that give hope around the world! We’ll have textile goods from Mayan Hands, coffee, tea and chocolate from Equal Exchange, African beads, Haitian hand made goods, handicrafts from African Team Min-istries made by Masi women, gifts and jewelry from SERRV (representing 34 countries) and virtual gifts from Heifer Proj-ect. All proceeds go to support artisans and small farmers.

Two New Additions to Museum Pass ProgramCLIFTON PARK - The Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library are pleased to announce two new museums added to the Museum Pass Program. The addition of The World Awareness Children’s Museum and The Berkshire Museum brings the total to 11 museums in this program at the library. The World Awareness Children’s Museum is located in Glens Falls, NY. It is a “hands-in” global art and cultural museum for children and families. The pass allows for free admission for up to 4 individuals. The Berkshire Museum is located in Pittsfi eld, MA. The museum emphasizes art, natural science and history. The pass allows free admission for 2 adults and 2 children under the age of 18. Children ages 3 and under are always free.Library Cardholders in good standing who live in the Library District and are 18 years of age or older may now check out membership museum passes for eleven museums at no cost; occasionally, there may be a charge for a special exhibit. Museum passes may be borrowed for 3 days. For more information about each museum, inquire at the “Ask a Librarian” Desk at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library.

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Coats for CAPTAIN CLIFTON PARK - Do you or someone in your family need a coat?? We have coats from newborn to adult sizes in both male and female colors and styles! CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services is partnering with Southern Saratoga YMCA in host-ing COATS for CAPTAIN our 3rd annual coat drive to help struggling families in Saratoga County. Come to the CAPTAIN Main office (5 Municipal Plaza, Clifton Park) between 9:00am and 4:30 pm from November 7th – Friday, November 22nd. Call 371-1185 if you have any questions.

Alzheimer’s Caregivers SupportCLIFTON PARK - The Alzheimer’s Association of Northeast-ern NY has caregiver support groups for those who have loved ones with a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimer’s disease. We have a support group that meets in Clifton Park at the Christ Community Reformed Church on 1010 Route 146 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 1:00 p.m. For more infor-mation, please call the Alzheimer’s Association at (518) 867-4999 x209. We also have another support group in Halfmoon that meets at the Halfmoon Senior Center on 287 Lower New-ton Road the 3rd Thursday of every month at 12:00 p.m. (lunch is provided at this meeting). Please contact the senior center the day before to register at (518) 371-3892.

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Art for the Heart: Holiday Card-MakingCLIFTON PARK - Children entering grades 3-5 are invited to the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Wednesday, No-vember 20 at 4 pm to the program Art for the Heart: Holiday Card-making. Create a winter holiday card with the help of art-ist, Mary Frances Millet. Using simple techniques and water-colors, you’ll create a special way to say Happy Holidays. Wear old clothes and bring your imagination! Registration is required and will begin November 13. If you have any questions, please contact the Library at 371-8622.

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What are YOU Thankful For? CLIFTON PARK - Children ages 3-8, accompanied by an adult, are invited to attend the What are YOU Thankful For? drop-in program at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, Tuesday, November 19 at 6:30pm. Local performer and edu-cator Diane Payette will lead the program. Songs, stories and activities about being thankful will be the subject for this fun-filled family program. No registration is required, and siblings are welcome. For additional information, please call the Li-brary at 371-8622.

SCRABBLE® Night CLIFTON PARK - Come out for an evening of word-building fun playing Scrabble® with your friends and neighbors on Thursday, November 21 from 6:30-8:30pm at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library. Anyone (ages 17+) is welcome to come. Registration is requested for this program and can be made online, in-person or by phoning the Library at 371-8622. Please contact the Library at 371-8622 with any questions about this process.

Mayan Hands Fair Trade SaleALPLAUS – Looking for a unique gift for the holidays? The Alplaus United Methodist Women are hosting a Mayan Hands Fair Trade Sale on Friday and Saturday, November 22 and 23 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Alplaus United Methodist Church on 1 Brookside in Alplaus. The Mayan Hands Foundation helps women from Guatemalan communities earn a fair return for their work. These high quality hand-woven items make beauti-ful gifts. Thank you for supporting the Alplaus UMW and these talented Guatemalan weavers. Call 518-399-6000 for informa-tion. The church is handicapped accessible.

Food for Fines at LibraryMECHANICVILLE - Fine Amnesty at the Mechanicville Dis-trict Public Library will run November 1st through the 30th. The library will accept a nonperishable food item for each Me-chanicville Library fine. For example if you have 3 fines on your card, you need to bring 3 food items, please check the expiration date. *Fines from other libraries, replacement costs and collection fees cannot be waived. Food items needed: canned vegetables, peanut butter, tuna, pasta, coffee and soup. The food items will be donated to Mechanicville’s Emergency Food Pantry. Call 664-4646 with any questions.

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CLIFTON PARK - On the last Sunday of every month Brian Zapel holds a dance at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. The next dances are Sunday, November 24 and December 29, at 7 pm. The cost is $5 per person at the door. Come and enjoy this wonderful evening of dancing and entertainment. This event is open to the public.

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VILLAGE OF STILLWATERCute house on nice lot. 3 BR, 2 ba.(updated in 2005) Full b’ment. NS, small pets w/ re-strictions. $1200+. 306-9646

FOR RENT- WATERFORD VILLAGE. 2+ BR, off- street parking. No smoking, no pets. $750/mo+ util. Security & 1st month rent. Call Tironi One Realty. (518) 664-5848

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COHOES HILL 1ST FLOOR $650+ sec. Newly remodeled w/d hkup., 1 lg. BR, walk-in closet. lg. LR, DR, kit., gas heat. NP, NS. 258-3110

CORINTH: 3BR House, 3-car garage, f/p, W/D hkups, in-ground pool. NO pets/NO smoking. $975+ 893-2786

WATERFORD: $895+ 3 BR, EIK, LR, DR, yard, new paint/flooring. Move-in ready now. 596-2984

BURNT HILLS - 2 BRTownhouse: Newly renovated, granite counters, walk-in closets. Energy Star A/C. $875 + utilities. Avail-able 11/01. 1-877-267-6468

CLIFTON PARK BARNEY Rd.1 room, 344 sq. ft. $350/mo. all inclusive. Call 383-0135

WATERVLIET/ PORT SCHUYLER 2+BR, coded for 3, w/d hkup, nice back-yard. Sec. Must have refs. $705+ util. 783-3190

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