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GET SOME FRENCH CULTURECAPITAL DISTRICT – CCI Greenheart, a non-profi t student exchange orga-nization for 30 years, has French exchange students that have requested to come to this area for the summer. The students are part of the Inde-pendent Homestay Program. The students come for various dates and lengths of stay. The goal of the program is to have an experience with an American family. Students have their own insurance and spending money. Host families provide a place to stay and meals. Host families choose the student they would like to host. Students from other countries are also available to host. Please contact Local Coordinator, Jill Miller at 527-5186 or [email protected] for more information. Information about CCI Greenheart can be found at www.ccigreenheart.org
COLONIE CURBSIDE COLLECTION BEGINSCOLONIE – Colonie’s free weekly yard waste collection has begun. Regular weekly curbside collection is by fi re district, as follows: Monday, Midway/Stanford Heights; Tuesday, Shaker Road/Loudonville; Wednesday, Latham/Schuyler Heights; Thursday, Verdoy/Boght/Maplewood; and Friday, Fuller Road/West Albany. When a legal holiday falls on a collection day, pick up for all districts may occur on another day during the week. Regular weekly service continues through November 6. After November 6, the Town will continue to pick up yard waste, but not on the regular weekly schedule. Collection continues through December 11, weather permitting. Call 783-LEAF for information.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SCHOLARSHIPCOLONIE – The Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus #3394 is off ering a $300 scholarship to an 8th grade student currently attending a Catholic, Private or Public School who is planning to attend a Catholic High School this Fall. Applicants must be members of a Catholic parish located in the Town or Village of Colonie. Additional detail about this scholarship is avail-able at www.lathamcoloniekofc.com and then clicking “What We Do”. Ap-plications are also available at the parish and school offi ce. Parent mem-bership in the Knights of Columbus is not required to apply.
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LOUDONVILLE – Shaker Road Loudonville Fire Dept. Ex-plorer Post 475 is currently recruiting new members. If you know a young person between the ages of 14-18 that is interested in Firemat-
ics and Emergency Services have them contact us. Pro-spective Explorers are asked to attend 3 meetings and drills as an observer to make an informed decision on join-ing our group. Meetings and
drills are held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of every month starting at 6:30pm at Shaker Road FD Sta. 1 - 550 Albany Shaker Road, Loudonville, NY. For further information please call 458-1352.
HEATLY CLASS REUNION CAPITAL DISTRICT – Looking for members of the 1965 Heatly Class, Green Island, NY, that would like to get together with old friends for their “50th” class reunion. Contact Carolyn Iozzo VanDervoot at 237-0999 or Email address [email protected]
FREE COLONIE FISHING DERBYCOLONIE – Colonie youth aged 5-15 are invited to the 41st annual Free Fishing Derby on Saturday, June 6 at the Colonie Town Park on Schermerhorn Road from 9am-12:30pm. Each contestant must supply his/her own equipment and bait. Contestants may register at the event. Children must be ac-companied by an adult. Prizes will be awarded in every age group. Hot dogs and soda will be provided, or bring a pic-nic. The Derby is sponsored by the West Albany Rod and Gun Club and the Town’s Department of Parks and Recreation. Call 783-2760 for more info.
EXPLORER POST 475 IS RECRUITING NEW MEMEBERS
PREVIEW OF WORLD SERIES?CLIFTON PARK/LATHAM – It is too early but may happen! A bus trip is offered to see Washington vs. Yankees on Wednes-day, June 10, afternoon game. It includes transportation in deluxe, a/c video game bus, games and lots of prizes on the bus, lunch at the stadium, movies and lots of fun...all for $75. It benefits International Club. Call 371-3737 before it sells out. Clifton Park & Latham pick ups.
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50TH REUNIONCAPITAL DISTRICT – More than 400 graduates of Col-onie Central High School class of 1965 are invited to gather at Shaker Ridge Coun-try Club on Saturday, June 13 to celebrate the school’s 50th reunion. The event, which begins at 5:30pm, will feature a cocktail party followed by food stations catered by 2 Shea Catering. DJ Bob Treffiletti will spin tunes from the ‘60s and ‘70s. Those interested in regis-tering can do so by visiting http://cchs65reunion.com. The cost to attend is $75. For additional questions, please contact Dean Rueckert at [email protected], or by calling (518) 441-0739. To join the event’s Facebook conversation, please go to cchs65reunion.
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HEALING SERVICESLATHAM – William M. Champine will conduct Healing Ser-vices on the following Sundays: May 31, June 14, June 21 and June 28. Services are held at 3pm at the Days Inn and Suites Hotel, 954 New Loudon Rd. (Rt. 9), Latham. Bring your fami-lies, friends, and children. William has had the gift of healing since 8-9-91. For information, see www.williaminthelightofje-sus.com or call (518) 237-6378. Free admission; free will do-nation. All are welcome in the hope that those in need of the healing power of Jesus will receive it.
BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF NYS TO HOLD ANNUAL MEETING
ALBANY – The Brain Injury Association of New York State (BIANYS) has announced they will be holding their annual meeting at the upcoming “Uniting as the Voice of Brain In-jury” annual Conference, scheduled for June 5, at 8am at the Albany Marriott in Albany. Anyone interested in attending the annual meeting must RSVP by June 3 to (518) 459-7911. To learn more about the Annual Conference, please to the or-ganizations website at www.bianys.org.
2015 HAZARDOUS WASTE DROP-OFF DAYSCOLONIE – Colonie residents can sign up to drop off hazard-ous household wastes for free at the Town of Colonie Landfill on Saturday, June 13 (3-6pm), or Wednesday, September 16 (4-7pm). To schedule an appointment, call 1-800-742-5542 weekdays from 9am-4pm, no sooner than 30 days prior to the scheduled the drop-off day. Pre-registration is mandato-ry and proof of residency is required at the time of disposal. For information about acceptable/non-acceptable materials, visit www.colonie.org or call the Town’s Division of Environ-mental Services at 783-6292. The Landfill is located at 1319 Loudon Road, Cohoes.
VOCAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDCAPITAL DISTRICT – Burnt Hills Oratorio Society (BHOS), Mu-sic Director Susan Hermance Fedak, will hold its annual vocal competition for current High School juniors and seniors in the Capital Region. A cash prize of and an opportunity to sing in a BHOS concert will be awarded to the top two competi-tors. Applicants need not plan a career in music, but the cash prize is intended to facilitate the continued study of singing. This year auditions will be held on May 30 at the Saratoga Springs Public Library. Details and applications can be found at www.bhos.us/award
SPAGHETTI & MEATBALL SUPPERMENANDS – Bethany Presbyterian Church, 21 N. Lyon Ave., Menands is sponsoring a Spaghetti and Meatball supper to benefit the REACH youth summer camp mission on Satur-day, June 6, from 4:30pm until 6:30pm. The cost is $10.00 for adults and $6.50 for children ages 12 and under. All proceeds will go to benefit this project.
MUSIC COMPANY ORCHESTRA SUMMER CONCERTS
CAPITAL REGION – Music Company Orchestra presents “American Salute,” a concert featuring popular patriotic and pops music to celebrate the season. Join us for one of MCO’s summer concerts listed below. All concerts are free and open to the public. Sunday, June 14, 2:00pm at Clifton Park-Half-moon Public Library, 475 Moe Rd., Clifton Park. Sunday, June 21, 7:00pm at Scotia Freedom Park (next to Jumpin’ Jacks). Sunday, June 28, 4:00pm at North Bennington Village School, 9 School Street, Bennington, VT. Joint concert with Sage City Symphony to benefit school music dept. The Music Company Orchestra is a 60-piece all volunteer community orchestra, conducted by Dr. Gerald Lanoue, bringing live orchestral music to audiences throughout the Capital District, with light classical & pops repertoire. Visit our website www.mcomusic.org for more information and “like” us on Facebook.
K OF C FATHER’S DAY BREAKFAST
LATHAM – Treat Dad on his special day! Sunday, June 21, 8:30am-12pm. “All You Can Eat” menu includes: juice, coffee, tea or hot chocolate, fruit cup, scrambled eggs, pancakes with hot syrup, French toast, home fries, corned beef hash, bacon, sausage, cereals & banana, Danish pastries, bagels, toast plus an omelet station. Free gift for Dad while supplies last. All you can eat for only $9; children ages 5-10 - $4; children under age 5 - free. Latham Colonie Knights of Columbus, 328 Troy Sche-nectady Rd., Latham, NY 12110; 518-783-0572; www.lathamcoloniekofc.com
BASKETBALL CAMP FOR BOYS
CAPITAL DISTRICT – Sage Gators’ Basketball Camp for boys: June 29-July 3. Ages 7-15. Please contact Brian Barnes at 518-292-1969 or by email [email protected] for more information. Free early drop off and late pick up available.
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NEWTONVILLE – The Newtonville United Methodist Church, located on the corner of Maxwell Rd. & Rt. 9 near Siena Col-lege will sponsor Brooks BBQs on the following dates: Thurs-day, June 18; Friday, August 7; Wednesday, September 9; and Thursday, October 15, from 4:00pm until sold out. Menu includes ½ chicken or 3 ribs, baked potato, snowfl ake roll, applesauce and home baked brownie. Price: Chicken din-ner: $10.00; chicken only: $7.00. Rib dinner: $12.00; ribs only: $9.00. Take-out only; no reservations. For information, call the church offi ce at 785-6789.
ANIMALOVERS SEEKS CARING INDIVIDUALS FOR REWARDING
VOLUNTEER WORKCAPITAL DISTRICT – AnimaLovers, an all-volunteer rescue organization serving the Capital Region for 20 years, seeks caring, responsible volunteers to be involved in its animal care, adoption and outreach eff orts. AnimaLovers staff s the PetSmart adoption center in East Greenbush and holds adoption clinics at other locations throughout the year. Vol-unteers are also needed for cat and kitten foster care, data entry, mailings and conducting quality calls. For further infor-mation, please call 518-348-3903 x2, or email [email protected]. Scheduling is fl exible and training will be provided. Learn more at www.animalovers.org
SHAKER CLASS OF 1965 TO HOLD 50TH REUNION
LATHAM – Shaker class of 1965 will hold a 50th reunion cel-ebration on Friday, September 25 and Saturday, September 26, 2015. Friday night from 7 to 11pm, there will be an infor-mal gathering at the Gazebo Room of the Holiday Inn, 400 Old Loudon Rd., Latham. Saturday evening from 6 to 11pm at the same location, we will have a dinner dance with enter-tainment by Bobby Dick, and a brief program commemorat-ing classmates and some honorary guests. Members of the class are asked to send their e-mail addresses to [email protected] or call Jack Hebert at 518-729-5618.
ONGOING FUND RAISING EXERCISE CLASSES
LOUDONVILLE – Shaker Road Fire Department cares about your health and wellness, so take part in our various ongoing fund raising classes and be a better you! Baby Boot Camp, Morning Wellness Workout, Midday-Get-Away, Kids Zumba, Adult Zumba, Qigong. Visit our website at http://www.shak-erroadfi re.com/exercise-and-health
SARATOGA THERAPEUTIC EQUESTRIAN PROGRAM OPEN REGISTRATION
CAPITAL DISTRICT – STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Equestri-an Program, a 501 (c) 3 not for profi t and totally volunteer or-ganization, is open for registration for the 2015 season. Chil-dren and adults ages 2 and up with special needs may apply. There are limited open spots in the program as STEP fi lls up quickly. For registration information please call 518.374.5116 or email [email protected] or visit our website www.stepup-nfec.org
NORTHEAST MOBILE SEARCH & RESCUE
VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - North-east Mobile Search and Res-cue (NEMSAR) is looking for a few good women and men to join our team. NEMSAR is a 501 (c) (3) not for profi t, all volunteer search team locat-ed in Clifton Park. We search for lost people of all ages working with the NYS Police, County Sheriff , Local Police, Fire Departments, and the NYS DEC Forest Rangers. A love of the outdoors is a must for interested volun-teers and we will provide all of the additional training to help you become a mean-ingful part of our search team. Also, if you’re not up to working in the woods we have several team positions that support our searches to include Radio Communica-tions, Logistics, Equipment, and Vehicle Maintenance.
HELP FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN WHO STUTTER
CAPITAL DISTRICT - Stuttering is a frustrating and embarrass-ing problem for millions of people, but it can be especially tough on elementary school-age children. Help is available for parents, teachers, and speech-language pathologists at most public libraries in the form of a DVD designed to help school-age children who stutter. Some libraries have an older video version. The DVD features students from fi rst through sixth grade, some of whom talk about their experiences with stuttering. They talk openly about the teasing they face from classmates and how their stuttering sometimes makes them feel about themselves. The 38-minute DVD, entitled Therapy in Action: The School-age Child Who Stutters, produced by the 67-year-old nonprofi t Stuttering Foundation is available free of charge to public libraries nationwide. Other libraries that will shelve it can contact the Foundation at 1-800-992-9392, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.stutter-inghelp.org or www.tartarmudez.org.
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COLUMBIA HS 1970-1979 ALUMNI PARTY 2015CAPITAL DISTRICT – The annual CHS Classes of the ‘70s Alumni Party is planned for Saturday, August 15, at the E.G. Town Park. $20 per person includes food/soft drinks (BYOB), or $3 entry to just mingle! Contact Caroline Lynch Zeyak for more info at [email protected] or 518-928-3223. Friend us on Facebook for updates: Columbia-hs East-Greenbushny. SPREAD THE WORD!
“A SECOND CHANCE” THRIFT SHOPCOLONIE – Come visit our upscale thrift shop off ering cloth-ing and shoes for men, women, and children, household items, books, toys, linens, small appliances, and jewelry, all at reasonable prices. The shop is located at 1229 Central and Frederick Avenues. Hours are: Sat. 10am-1pm, Tues. 10am-3pm. All proceeds go to the American Italian Heritage Asso-ciation and Museum, a non-profi t organization.
PATROON TOASTMASTERSCAPITAL DISTRICT - Become a competent communicator and confi dent leader. Patroon Toastmasters off ers an educational and supportive environment to our members. We meet ev-ery 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 510 Albany-Shaker Road in Loudonville, NY to hone our communication skills for personal or professional reasons. Check out http://Patroon.TastmastersClubs.org for more information. Get started to-day. We welcome guests!
COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1975 – 40TH REUNION
CAPITAL DISTRICT – The 40th Reunion for CHS Class of 1975 will be held on Saturday, September 19, at Moscatiello’s, Route 4, Troy. $45/person, buff et/cash bar. Contact Caroline Lynch Zeyak for more information at [email protected] or 518-928-3223. PASS IT ON!
TRI-STATE EMERGENCY TEAM
VOLUNTEERSCAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruiting volunteers to pro-vide wildland and underwa-ter searches. This includes all aspects of fi eld and under-water search. The tri-state emergency team responds when requested by NYS for-est rangers and other police agencies throughout New York State, Western Vermont and Massachesettes. We are looking for certifi ed scuba divers, experienced boat handlers, and people who enjoy hiking and the out-doors in general who wish to help people in need. The team will provide training and complete support as needed. Our headquarters is located in Waterford. Appli-cants need not live in Water-ford to volunteer. If interest-ed, please call 518-237-6744 or visit our website at www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR BINKY PATROL
CAPITAL DISTRICT – National non-profi t Binky Patrol pro-vides blankets for children in need locally through the Mechanicville chapter. We supply handmade blankets and hats to children who are sick, homeless, grieving or traumatized throughout Sara-toga, Albany and Rensselaer Counties. No sewing experi-ence necessary. We also need donations of materials such as cotton fl annel, or cotton fab-ric, yardage or scraps, Polar fl eece, quilt batting, postage stamps, and skeins of acrylic yarn. Blanket sizes range from 36”x36” to twin size for teens. Work on your own sched-ule to make blankets or help deliver them. Contact Dayle Gruder at 664-5271 or [email protected].
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WATERVLIET – Fabulous Finds Thrift Shop located at Watervliet United Method-ist Church, 1401 First Av-enue, Watervliet. Open every Thursday from 10:00am to 2:00pm. We have clothing, accessories, shoes, house-hold items, books, furniture, etc. For further information, please call (518) 273-0476.
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ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION SEEKS VOLUNTEERSALBANY – We are looking for volunteers to give 3-4 hours per week to help out with general offi ce duties, light main-tenance, or program and event related projects. Training is provided. Make your own hours. Call Terry for more informa-tion at 456-1203.
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FOR MENTORSCAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for mentors in Albany, Sche-nectady, Saratoga, and Rens-selaer Counties. We are the oldest and largest provider of one-to-one youth men-toring services in the United States. In the Capital Region, we have been matching car-ing adults with local children for 50 years. Our mentoring relationships are proven to be a positive infl uence on the life of a child. Currently, we serve over 500 children, but there are over 100 more waiting for mentors. If you want to learn more about volunteering, contact Alex at 862-1250 x15, or by email at [email protected].
DO YOU ENJOY KNITTING OR CROCHETING?
WATERVLIET - Do you enjoy knitting or crocheting? May-be you have admired some-one else’s scarf and wished you could do that. You can. In Stitches is a group of knitters and crocheters of all ages and skill levels. We meet weekly to share ideas and patterns and have some fun. We also help new needle crafters with proj-ects and patterns. Join us at the Watervliet Public Library on Wednesdays at 6:30 pm. The library is located at 1501 Broadway in Watervliet. Find directions on our website at watervlietpubliclibrary.org or call us at 274-4471.
RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
CAPITAL REGION – Volun-teers are needed in all areas of service from helping in local disasters to answering phones in the offi ce. The Red cross meet many needs in the area, families that have been displaced by a fi re, fl ood or other disaster; col-lecting blood to save lives of people in need to sustain-ing a quality fi lled life; and teaching CPR and First Aid Classes. For more informa-tion about Red Cross volun-teer opportunities, contact Laura at 792-6545.
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CAPITAL REGION – Simplifying Lives for a cause is the Capital District’s only non-profi t organization dedicated to providing free house cleaning and organizational services for people undergoing cancer treatment. Simplifying Lives is looking for volunteers, business partners for the discounted referral service, corporate sponsors, and donations. For further infor-mation or to donate, please contact Simplifying Lives for a cause at (518) 935-5822, or visit their website at www.simpli-fyinglives.org.
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CAPITAL REGION – Self-Therapy for the Stutterer is the classic self-help guide by the founder of The Stuttering Foundation, Malcolm Fraser. It is written to and for the many adults and teens that stutter. The 192-page book is available at most public libraries including those in Delmar, Cohoes, Guilder-land, Loudonville, and Ravena. This book outlines a self-ther-apy program, which describes what the person who stutters can do to work towards better communication. The book is available free to all public libraries. If your library doesn’t have it, ask them to contact the Stuttering Foundation toll-free at 800-992-9392 for a copy.
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CAPITAL REGION – Pregnan-cy and Infant Loss Aware-ness organization is looking for Board Members. Joseph Michael Kolarcik Founda-tion is a 501(c)(3) nonprofi t that provides fi nancial assis-tance to families of stillborn and unexpected infant loss. Please come join us and help make a diff erence. Contact Cynthia at 518-878-9000 or visit online at www.jmkf.org. JMKF breaking the silence and remembering our An-gels.
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LATHAM – The Latham Women’s Club is a group whose main goal is fundraising for many diff erent charities in the Capital Region. We meet seven times a year in various area restau-rants. Our members range in age from 30 to 100 yrs.! We are now in need of young members with new and diff erent ideas to help people in our communities. If you are that person and would like to fi nd out additional information, please call Mo at 518-810-6272, after 6pm.
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TROY- Seton Health is hold-ing a support group for individuals who have re-cently lost a loved one. The Bereavement Support Group meets at St. Mary’s Hospital on the fi rst and third Tues-day of every month from 4:45-5:45pm in Conference Room D. The Bereavement Support Group is a confi -dential meeting for anyone who has recently lost a fam-ily member due to illness or injury. Individuals expe-riencing symptoms such as disbelief, anger, resentment, loneliness or guilt from the loss of a loved one who has recently passed away are encouraged to attend. This event is free and open to the public. To register, or for more information, call 371-1400 x162.
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ALBANY – Debtor’s Anony-mous is a 12-step fellow-ship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from compulsive debting. Group meets on Tuesdays at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (Room 5, upstairs), 10 North Main Street, Albany. For ad-ditional information, contact Donna at 588-3405.
PARENT NETWORK:CAPITAL REGION – The Early Care & Learning Council in-vites you to join Parent Net-work: News & Action Center. Parents: you are your child’s fi rst and best advocate! Sign up to receive valuable infor-mation on early care and get involved, help raise the bar on high quality early care and education and get connect-ed with your government offi cials. If you would like to become informed about the need for better child care policies and would like to make your voice heard, join today! Go to www.earlycare-andlearning.org and click on Parent Network.
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CAT TALES RESCUE NEEDS YOUR HELPCAPITAL REGION – Cat Tales Rescue is looking for foster homes to shelter kittens and cats from living outside without food and warmth. We are a not-for-profi t group dedicated to easing the suff ering of stray and abandoned cats. Foster “parents” will share their homes and hearts with a cat/kit-ten in need without any long-term commitment or fi nancial burden. All fosters are provided with food and litter and the cat/kitten’s medical needs are absorbed by Cat Tales Rescue. For more information please call 248-9682 or email [email protected]
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COMMUNITY CLOSET THRIFT STORECOHOES - Community Closet, a different kind of thrift store, serving the community for 4 years offering quality gen-tly used clothing and household items. Good selections of clothing for all ages and sizes, infants to adults. Located at 158 Remsen St., Cohoes. Hours: Tuesday, 1-4pm; and Thurs-day, 10am-4pm. Also open the 2nd Tuesday of the month until 7pm. Sponsored by the Greater Albany Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
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COHOES – Counseling Care and Services, Inc., located in Cohoes, is offering free family counseling for up to 10 sessions. If your family is having problems and needs help, this program might be available to help you. The family must have at least one child over ten years of age and not have any insurance or the financial means to af-ford family counseling. This assistance is being offered through the Family Hope Project. Call Counseling Care at 237-4263 for more infor-mation.
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NIGHTCOHOES – The Cohoes Knights of Columbus, 255 Remsen Street, Cohoes, (cor-ner of Remsen & Columbia), will host Bingo every Mon-day evening. Doors open at 5pm, bingo starts at 7pm. Admission is $2. Jackpot coverall is $700, a progres-sive jackpot of $1,000 and $1,900 in overall prizes. Two 50 / 50 games. Bell jar tickets. Kitchen open and handicap accessible. Call 237-4151 or 237-7814 for more informa-tion. The halls are available to rent for parties or etc. at a reasonable rate.
CAREGIVER CONNECTIONCAPITAL REGION – Senior Services of Albany’s Caregiver Connection program has a full menu of services and semi-nars planned to help family caregivers providing assistance to elders throughout the Capital Region. Contact the Care-giver Connection at 465-1398 or e-mail [email protected] for additional information on upcoming Seminars, Telephone Seminars, and Telephone Support Groups.
A PLACE FOR MOMSCAPITAL REGION – A little place for moms and those who are TTC to get together, connect, share stories, and get valuable advice from other moms. Please check out our group www.Mamasaurus.net. We hope to see you there.
ANGELS NEEDED!CAPITAL REGION – Soldiers’ Angels is a non-profit organi-zation with the sole mission of aiding and supporting the brave men and women of the military, wherever we raise the flag of the United States of America. Many dif-ferent levels of volunteering are needed. If you can help, please e-mail Bertha at [email protected] or Amy at [email protected]
STORYTIMEWATERVLIET – Storytime at the Watervliet Public Library every Wednesday at 6pm. The Library is located at 1500 Broadway. Registration is re-quired; call 274-4471.
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COLONIE – The Town of Col-onie Senior Resources De-partment provides individ-ual support, assistance and counseling to family caregiv-ers caring for an aging loved one or friend. For informa-tion and assistance please contact the Senior Resources Dept. at 459-5051. Caregiver support services are partially funded by Albany County Department for Aging.
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WATERFORD – The Water-ford Historical Museum and Cultural Center is looking for an enthusiastic intern able to apply his/her knowledge with collections manage-ment, processing and reg-istration. Working with the public as a tour guide, help-ing with exhibits and various other duties involved. Candi-dates should have a love of history. Standard computer knowledge is necessary, knowledge of Past Perfect software is helpful. This is a volunteer position with hours to be discussed. No experience is necessary. The Waterford Museum is locat-ed at 2 Museum Lane in the Town of Waterford. Please email your resume to: [email protected] to apply.
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3D MAKERSPACE WORKSHOPSMECHANICVILLE – 3D Makerspace Workshops will be held at the Mechanicville District Public Library on June 17th, July 15th, and August 19th at 6pm. A Makerspace is a shared work area where people build things collaboratively. 3D printing, 3D scanning and other Maker Space technologies are diffi -cult for most people to gain access to and there is little infor-mation on to how use these technologies so this is a good opportunity for our library to help fi ll this need. All skill lev-els welcome from beginners to experts. Software to be pre-sented: Design, Invent, and Sculpt with a Cubify 3D printer. Registration required. Mechanicville District Public Library is located at 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville, NY 12118. Phone: 518-664-4646; Fax: 518-664-8641; http://meclib.sals.edu
DOMINO PLAYERS WANTED
CLIFTON PARK – The Shenen-dehowa Adult Community Center, located at 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, is looking for domino players every Monday, at 12:30pm, and every Friday, at 10am. If you are interested in partici-pating, please contact the Center at 383-1343. This ac-tivity is free, but you must be a member of the Center.
GET SOME FRENCH CULTURECAPITAL DISTRICT – CCI Greenheart, a non-profi t student ex-change organization for 30 years, has French exchange stu-dents that have requested to come to this area for the summer. The students are part of the Independent Homestay Program. The students come for various dates and lengths of stay. The goal of the program is to have an experience with an American family. Students have their own insurance and spending mon-ey. Host families provide a place to stay and meals. Host fami-lies choose the student they would like to host. Students from other countries are also available to host. Please contact Local Coordinator, Jill Miller at 527-5186 or [email protected] for more information. Information about CCI Greenheart can be found at www.ccigreenheart.org
SENIOR GOLFERSCLIFTON PARK – Join a fun mixed league on Wednesdays at 8am at Van Patten Golf Course, Main Street Clifton Park. Call Marilyn at (518) 374-7252 for more details.
SINGLE & PARENTING SUPPORT GROUPCLIFTON PARK – “Single & Parenting” is a new, weekly support group meeting Tuesdays from 6 to 8pm at The Mission Com-munity Church at 10 Old Plank Road, Clifton Park. A free dinner is served for families at 6pm, followed by a DVD-based pro-gram and discussion time for adults, and a separate program for kids. Single & Parenting is a place where single parents in Saratoga County can fi nd encouragement, support and practi-cal help. For more information, contact [email protected] or visit www.singleandparenting.org/groups/52108.
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3D MAKERSPACE WORKSHOPSMECHANICVILLE – 3D Makerspace Workshops will be held at the Mechanicville District Public Library on June 17th, July 15th, and August 19th at 6pm. A Makerspace is a shared work area where people build things collaboratively. 3D printing, 3D scanning and other Maker Space technologies are diffi -cult for most people to gain access to and there is little infor-mation on to how use these technologies so this is a good opportunity for our library to help fi ll this need. All skill lev-els welcome from beginners to experts. Software to be pre-sented: Design, Invent, and Sculpt with a Cubify 3D printer. Registration required. Mechanicville District Public Library is located at 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville, NY 12118. Phone: 518-664-4646; Fax: 518-664-8641; http://meclib.sals.edu
TALENT SHOWCLIFTON PARK – The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter, located at 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, will hold a talent show on May 29 at 1pm. Come and enjoy a wide variety of talents of center members. This event is free and open to the public. Contact the Center for more information at 383-1343.
FRIENDS’ USED BOOK SALECLIFTON PARK – The Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library will hold a Used Book Sale in the Program and Friends’ Rooms on the 2nd fl oor of the library the weekend of May 29, 30, 31. The schedule is as follows. Friday, May 29: 1-5pm; Saturday, May 30, 10am-4pm; and Sunday, May 31, 12-3pm. Preview Sale for members of the Friends’ is Fri., May 29, 11:45am-12:45pm. Hard covers $1.00, Children’s books, Trade books and all paperbacks $.50, single CDs and DVDs $1.00, CD and DVD sets and Audio books $2.00, with some special books priced slightly higher. Sunday is Bag Day! A bagful of books is $3 and/or Buy a Friends’ canvas tote bag or children’s backpack for $10 and fi ll it with books for FREE!
LIBRARY TRUSTEE CANDIDATES SOUGHT FOR 2016
CLIFTON PARK – The Board of Trustees of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library are seeking candidates for four library trustee positions that expire on December 31, 2015. The four trustee positions represent Clifton Park. In order to qualify, candidates are required to be registered voters resid-ing in the town of Clifton Park. Employees of the Library, con-tractors and vendors to the Library are ineligible. Residents will vote for the trustees as part of the annual Library Budget vote scheduled for September 17. Two positions are four-year terms, and two are fi ve-year terms, to be determined by the number of votes for each candidate. Interested individu-als can obtain a nominating petition at the Ask-A-Librarian Desk beginning June 1, 2015. Candidates must collect the required number of signatures as indicated on the petition. All petition signatures must be registered voters, residing in Clifton Park. Completed nominating petitions and accom-panying questionnaires must be returned to the Library by 5pm, Tuesday, August 18. The Library Board consists of 11 trustees; 7 representing Clifton Park and 4 representing Half-moon. Trustees attend monthly board meetings, serve on as-signed committees and contribute their expertise to benefi t the Library and the served community. For more information contact Alex Gutelius, Director at the Library or by calling 371-8622.
RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION TO MEET
SARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga Springs Retired Teach-ers Association will meet on Monday, June 1, at noon at Longfellows Restaurant, 500 Union Avenue (Route 9P), Sara-toga Springs. Membership is open to retired educators who taught in or now live in Saratoga County. For membership information, call 587-5356.
GARDEN CLUB ANNUAL PLANT & BAKE SALE
CLIFTON PARK – The South-ern Saratoga Garden Club will hold their annual Plant and Bake Sale on Friday, June 5, from 9am to 3pm at 8 Berkshire Dr., Clifton Park. The plant sale will feature a variety of perennials, herbs and many specimen Hosta. Bake sale will include home-made pies, cakes, cookies, breads, etc. Jim’s Gourmet Lunch with hot dogs, maca-roni salad, chips, cookie and a drink for $5 will be served on the lawn from 11:30am until 2pm. The Southern Saratoga Garden Club awards a $300 scholarship to a Shenendehowa student furthering their education in the fi eld of horticulture or re-lated studies. Contact Char-lotte Colton at cjcolton3@gmail for further informa-tion.
FRIENDS ANNUAL PLANT SWAP AND
SALECLIFTON PARK – The Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library are calling all Gar-deners! Join the Friends of the Library under the Li-brary Porch on Saturday, June 6 from 10am-1pm for our annual Plant Swap and Sale! Bring plants & garden-ing books/magazines to the Library for swapping or to donate for sale between 9am-10am; if you have many plants or are unable to be at the Library then, you may bring items to the Board Room on Friday, June 5 between 1pm-4pm only; a volunteer will be there to accept them. The Plant Sale will start for everyone at 10am and closes at 1pm; come early for best selec-tion. Swappers can go home with equivalent new plants, books/magazines. Nothing to swap? Plants, books and magazines very reasonably priced. Plant labels are avail-able on our dresser in lobby of Library. Contact Penny at [email protected] for more information!
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DRIVE THRU CHICKEN
BARBECUECLIFTON PARK – Tired of the same old take-out? On Sun-day, June 7th, the Workcamp Youth of Shenendehowa United Methodist Church will have DRIVE THRU BBQ beginning around 10:30am and will continue serving throughout the afternoon. Full meals will be $10 and half chickens will be $7. Din-ner includes half chicken, coleslaw, a baked potato, dinner roll and brownie! Save the date, come to 971 Rt. 146, and prepare your taste buds for the awesome, super-secret Workcamp Barbecue Chicken Sauce! Proceeds support the youth in their mission trip to Char-lotte, NY in July.
PREVIEW OF WORLD SERIES?
CLIFTON PARK/LATHAM – It is too early but may hap-pen! A bus trip is offered to see Washington vs. Yankees on Wednesday, June 10, af-ternoon game. It includes transportation in deluxe, a/c video game bus, games and lots of prizes on the bus, lunch at the stadium, movies and lots of fun...all for $75. It benefits International Club. Call 371-3737 before it sells out. Clifton Park & Latham pick ups.
INDOOR RUMMAGE SALE, SNACK BAR & CHICKEN BBQ
VALLEY FALLS – During the Valley Falls village-wide garage sale on June 6, the Valley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Street will have an indoor rummage sale and an outdoor snack bar from about 9:00am to 2:00pm. There will also be a takeout only chicken barbecue from 1 to 4pm. The menu includes chicken, pasta salad, baked beans, a roll, and a brownie. Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for children ages 6 to 12. The church is handicapped accessible. Call Sharon or Bob at 541-3039 for reservations and information.
BRIAN ZAPEL DANCE
CLIFTON PARK – On the last Sunday of every month Brian Zapel holds a dance at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clif-ton Common Court, Clifton Park. The next dance will be Sunday, May 31, at 7pm. The cost is $5 per person at the door. Come and enjoy this wonderful evening of danc-ing and entertainment. This event is open to the public.
COLONIE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL SLATES 50TH
REUNIONCAPITAL DISTRICT – More than 400 graduates of Col-onie Central High School class of 1965 are invited to gather at Shaker Ridge Coun-try Club on Saturday, June 13 to celebrate the school’s 50th reunion. The event, which begins at 5:30pm, will feature a cocktail party followed by food stations catered by 2 Shea Catering. DJ Bob Treffiletti will spin tunes from the ‘60s and ‘70s. Those interested in regis-tering can do so by visiting http://cchs65reunion.com. The cost to attend is $75. For additional questions, please contact Dean Rueckert at [email protected], or by calling (518) 441-0739. To join the event’s Facebook conversation, please go to cchs65reunion.
CLIFTON PARK JEWISH WOMEN’S CIRCLE 7TH ANNUAL GALA & SILENT AUCTION
MALTA – The Clifton Park Jewish Women’s Circle will host their 7th annual Gala & Silent Auction at 5:00pm on Sun-day, June 14th at the Hyatt Place, Malta. The event will fea-ture guest speaker Sara Crispe on “Israel, the Women’s Land”, a silent auction, Gourmet Kosher Israeli buffet and Israeli Dancing. Couvert is $15 prepaid or $18 at the door. All Jew-ish women invited; no affiliation or membership necessary. Event committee includes Alisa Chessler, Cheryl Silva, Char-lene Dubuque, Rivi Bahir and Layne Zagorski. To RSVP, con-tact Leah at 495-0779 or [email protected]
MUSIC COMPANY ORCHESTRA SUMMER CONCERTS
CAPITAL REGION – Music Company Orchestra presents “American Salute,” a concert featuring popular patriotic and pops music to celebrate the season. Join us for one of MCO’s summer concerts listed below. All concerts are free and open to the public. Sunday, June 14, 2:00pm at Clifton Park-Half-moon Public Library, 475 Moe Rd., Clifton Park. Sunday, June 21, 7:00pm at Scotia Freedom Park (next to Jumpin’ Jacks). Sunday, June 28, 4:00pm at North Bennington Village School, 9 School Street, Bennington, VT. Joint concert with Sage City Symphony to benefit school music dept. The Music Company Orchestra is a 60-piece all volunteer community orchestra, conducted by Dr. Gerald Lanoue, bringing live orchestral music to audiences throughout the Capital District, with light classical & pops repertoire. Visit our website www.mcomusic.org for more information and “like” us on Facebook.
BASKETBALL CAMP FOR BOYSCAPITAL DISTRICT – Sage Gators’ Basketball Camp for boys: June 29-July 3. Ages 7-15. Please contact Brian Barnes at 518-292-1969 or by email [email protected] for more informa-tion. Free early drop off and late pick up available.
A PLACE FOR MOMS
CAPITAL REGION – A little place for moms and those who are TTC to get together, connect, share stories, and get valuable advice from other moms. Please check out our group www.Mama-saurus.net. We hope to see you there.
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BOOKS FOR TROOPS HOLDING A “TREASURE CHEST OF LUCK RAFFLE”
CLIFTON PARK – Books for Troops is holding a raffle “A Trea-sure Chest of Luck” holding 600+ scratch-off tickets ranging in denomination from $1-$10 with most of them worth $5 or more. The raffle ends on July 4th. The profits from the tickets will go exclusively to the mailing of our books to the troops. The cost of the tickets are $5.00 for 1 ticket and $12.50 for 3 tickets; $12.50 being the average cost of postage for one box of about 40 books sent to the troops or the hospitals. To order ticket(s), simply write down: Your name, complete address & zip code, phone number with area code & email address if you have one. Write down the number of tickets you are buying and send this information and the check to: Books for Troops, 152 Oak Brook Commons, Clifton Park, NY 12065. You will receive a receipt of your entry (entries). The winner will be notified by e-mail or phone on July 4th and will also be announced on our website at: www.booksfor-troopscp.webs.com under the heading, “What’s New”. It will also be on Face book, Twitter on July 4th and in local papers as they have room. Good luck! It is a fun way to say thank you to the troops. Ellen Keegan and Books for Troops
ANIMALOVERS SEEKS CARING INDIVIDUALS FOR REWARDING VOLUNTEER WORK
CAPITAL DISTRICT – AnimaLovers, an all-volunteer rescue organization serving the Capital Region for 20 years, seeks caring, responsible volunteers to be involved in its animal care, adoption and outreach efforts. AnimaLovers staffs the PetSmart adoption center in East Greenbush and holds adoption clinics at other locations throughout the year. Vol-unteers are also needed for cat and kitten foster care, data entry, mailings and conducting quality calls. For further infor-mation, please call 518-348-3903 x2, or email [email protected]. Scheduling is flexible and training will be provided. Learn more at www.animalovers.org
MENTORS NEEDEDCAPITAL REGION – Begin a new volunteer opportunity! I am I can, a mentoring pro-gram for girls in grades 9-12, is seeking professional wom-en to work with new students to the program. As a mentor you would spend time with and get to know your student on a one-to-one basis, while developing a relationship that provides support and guidance in achieving their post-graduation goals. This program focuses not as much on job skill mentoring, but more on providing a positive role model in the student’s life. The organization is cur-rently looking for mentors in the Clifton Park to Glens Falls areas. Immediate needs are to support girls in Shenende-howa, South Glens Fall, Glens Falls and Ballston Spa school districts. If you have time on a weekly or bi-weekly basis and would like to have a positive impact on a girl in your com-munity, please visit our web-site at www.iamicanachieve.org or contact Founder, Avon Scherff at 688-3010 x102 or at [email protected].
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Garage sale and Strawberry Social. All Staints on the Hud-son, 52 William St. Mechanicville. Will be hosting a garage sale and strawberry social on Sat. 5/ 30. Tables, chairs, books, small appli-ances, & much more! Garage sale starts at 10am, till 3:30 pm. Fresh strawberry short-cake available, donation $3.
Neighborhood garage sale. Fairway Woods Development in Ballston Lake. Fairleigh Way, Tipperary Way, Leg-ends Way. Friday and Satur-day May 29 & May 30 9:00-2:00. MULTIPLE Houses. TONS of baby/kid items, clothing, toys. From Exit 9, head west on 146, turn right on 146A, turn right onto Legends Way. From Exit 10, head west on Ushers Rd, turn left onto Longkill Road stay straight onto Macelroy Rd, turn left on Trethorne Dr.
Neighborhood garage sale. June 5-6, 8-3. Off exit 10. Country Knolls, and Country Knolls West. 209-8833.avondepaul.blogspot.com
The Greens at McGregor, off of Carr Rd. Wilton. Fri June 5th & S at. June 6, 8-3. Multi family. Great variety of items.
J & R FLOOR COVERING Tile, hardwood, carpet, vinyl, laminate. Great prices on ma-terials & installation. Residen-tial, commercial. Experienced & insured. Visa, MC, Discover Ralph 584-4657 jandrfloorcovering.com
3 E’S LANDSCAPINGSchedule your mowing. Rea-sonable rates. Call John or Janice 495-6954
A+ TREES R US, LLCTaking down trees and prun-ing are our specialty. We will go out on a limb for you. Fully ins. Credit cards accepted. 894-TREE (8733) 231-1615
AARON CONSTRUCTIONSpecializing in Home Remod-eling & Repairs. Fully ins. 857-8354 371-1519
AC TTT CONTRACTING Paving and sealcoating. Free estimates. Call 894-4675
AFFORDABLE LAWN mowing. Free est. 727-4027
B&D PRESSURE WASHING$144/ 1-story; $219/ 2-story. Decks, walks, gutter, mobile homes, decks refinished. 275-5288 or 538-9379
BUYING GOLD & SILVER Highest cash prices paid. Jewelry, vintage costume and turquoise, coins, watches, knives, military, toys, antiques etc. 30+ yrs. exp. Save time call Joe first. 669- 2274
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Taking care of all your win-dow and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates. Call Rich (518) 528-7173.
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CUSTOM STONEWORKPatios, firepits, retaining walls, new sidewalks, side-walk repair. Any kind of ma-sonry/ concrete work. 423-0946
DEMOLITIONAny size removed - quick & clean! Complete demolition - Houses, barns, buildings, trailers. Land clearing. Con-crete broken up & removed. Fire damage clean up. Build-ing & warehouse clean out. RICK CARBONE, prompt service. 696-3000 Best rates!
DIRTY WINDOWS?Call, text, or email Clear View Window Washing at 518- 450-9357 [email protected] Free estimates - Fully insured
DO IT ALL HOME REPAIR Carpentry, plumbing, electri-cal, drywall, paint and more. Over 20 years experience. 270-9084
ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Fully lic. & ins. 30yrs exp., res./comm. Panel upgrades. 274-5100
ELECTRICIANDave’s Electric. Fully insured, free estimates. Reasonable rates. 583-0441
EXCAVATION, TRUCKING, & LOGGING
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Halfmoon Evergreen LLC of-fers Spring clean-ups,edging, mulching, trimming & plant-ing. Weekly lawn service. Pat-ios & retainning walls. Call Dave 376-0348.
GARAGE DOOR GARY Garage doors, electric open-ers, service. Garage door openers make great gifts! Call for free estimate. 399-6102.
HANDY GUYPainting, carpentry, plumbing, pressure washing. 15 yrs. exp. Clifton Park/ Cap. Re-gion. Frank 428-4811.
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HORSE BOARDINGWindy Ridge Stables, starting at $355/mo. Quality service. 32 yrs. exp. 518-381-6298
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DIVORCEUncontested Divorce papers prepared $349 Incl. poor per-son app. custody & support Pet. 274-0380 JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics, b’ment, garages. Get it done fast for less cash. Fully ins. 237-JUNK “5865”
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PAINTING/WALLPAPERBringing Colors Together. Pressure / Window washing. Fully insured. 415-5733
POOL FILLINGWill fill your pool with clean water. Call Jack 279-9451, lv. message.
PRESSURE WASHING Safe no harsh chemicals. Gentle. For painted siding. Windows. Free est. Sen. disc. 372-1664.
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Call for holiday specials! 1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.
RICK CARBONEEXCAVATION CO.
40 yrs. of exp. House demoli-tion, cellar excavation, septic systems, tree cutting, drive-ways, water lines buried, top soil, sand & gravel, poured concrete foundations, retain-ing walls, fuel tanks installed & removed, lawns installed (seed or sod). Fully ins. Free est. Best rates & job satisfac-tion guaranteed! 696-3000
SCRAP METAL WANTEDBoilers, appl’s, ac’s, cookers, mowers, snow blowers, auto parts removed free. 928-5631
Shades of GreenSpecializes in hosta & peren-nials for shade. Tues.-Fri. 10a-6p; Sat. 10a-4p 2036 Cook Rd., Charlton. lotsahosta.com 882-5433
TEDDY’S TREE SERVICEFirewood, lawn mowing and landscaping. 696-3737
SPRING CLEANUPS Hedge trimming, weeding. mulching. Exp and reliable. Jimmy & Darlene. 429-8482
SPRING CLEANUPLandscaping, mowing, weed-ing, hauling & odd jobs. 518-810-4522
SPRING-INTO-SUMMER!!!Yard cleanups & junk re-moval. Free estimates with an honest handshake. Call Chuck (518) 308-7842.
STONE / TOPSOIL / MULCHSand, Gravel, Manure, Free Delivery, Bolders, Decorative Stone, Shale, Installation avail. 339-3369
SWIMMING POOLSPool installations, liner re-placements. Hauling & exca-vation. 518-587-7887 saratogadeckandpool.com
TOPSOIL - SAND - MULCHLight trucking, excavation, backhoe & bulldozer. 899-9202 or 256-2766
TORRES CONTRACTING Home repairs, additions, int. remodeling, kit./baths, decks, painting, pressure washing, masonry, roofing, seamless gutters, siding. Free est. Fully ins. 631-0572 or 229-4720
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UNCONTESTED DIVORCE$895 includes filing fees. All documents prepared and filed. No court appearance. Susan Civic, Attorney, 77 Van Dam St. Suite #6, Saratoga Springs. 587-4400
WADE’S TREE SERVICE & LANDSCAPE CO.
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HOMES FOR SALEAffordable and Adorable Homes. D&R Village, a divi-sion of UMH Properties, Inc. Clifton Park, NY (518) 383-9977umh.com/community/dr-village
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ADULT COMMUNITY Mini-mum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spa-cious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $725.Washer, dryer, hookups. Low heat costs. No pets 885-4232 Clifton Pk. Apts. 2 BR $1050, 3 BR $1250 2 bath, marble FP, central air, gas heat, W/D hook-ups, many extras. Great location. No dogs allowed. Call (518) 280-1572Cohoes 2 BR, 2 family. Rent free with land contract mort-gage for qualified person. For details 371-8079Cohoes 2nd flr. Single 1 BR apt. $600 + utilities. No pets. Close to 787. Available ASAP. 320-0753Stillwater, Russell Dr., 2 BR, oversized rooms, w/d hookup, o/s parking, central air. NO PETS. $900 + security. (518) 573-8777Waterford North side $600 1BR, 1st flr. o/s prkg. w/w carpet. Gas heat Hot Water. N/S, N/P. Nice, safe area. Avail. June 1st. 461-2232
HOUSE FOR RENTDON’T RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $750/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
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Halfmoon. New construction. Brand new spacious, 3 BR, 2.5 bath duplex. C/A, w/d hkup, full unfinished base-ment, nice yard, quiet neigh-borhood, will be ready for mid June rentals. $1700+. Call 233-1030 ext. 17.
VACATION RENTALCape Neddick, ME. 2 BR cot-tage rental. Weeks of 6/21; ($800), 8/16 8/23 ($1000/wk)w/ lrge yrd/ patio, nr beaches. Call 674-3521 for details.
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Homeowners choose renova-tion projects for a variety of reasons. Although many im-provements are made to in-crease functionality and com-fort of a home, several others are seen as worthwhile invest-ments. These investments can add up to a higher resale value when the time comes to sell a home.
Certain projects have a history of providing a greater return on homeowners’ investments than others. The following renovation tips can add beau-ty to your home and generate great returns when you put the home up for sale.
· Invest in your kitchen. Kitchen remodels are a safe bet when it comes to put-ting money into improving a home. Residents tend to spend a great deal of time in the kitchen, but a dated, poor-ly functioning kitchen can de-tract from the value of a home, even if the rest of the home is in good shape. It’s possible to recoup between 60 and 120 percent of your kitchen re-model investment, especially if the kitchen matches up well with the rest of your home. Homeowners should know that a deluxe renovation may not be necessary, as relatively moderate improvements can create a whole new look for a kitchen.
· Look to paint. One of the least expensive improvement materials, but one that has a signifi cant impact, is paint. Neutral, modern colors can easily liven up any space. If you paint with low-VOC paint, you also can advertise an eco-friendly home, which is very desireable these days.
· Put in another bathroom. Multiple bathrooms are an at-tractive selling point, particu-larly in older homes that may not have been equipped with more than one bathroom. Finding extra space for a bath-room can be tricky, but consid-er closets, areas under stairs or even taking some space away from another room. Popular
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· Renovate the HVAC system. Aesthetic improvements aren’t the only ones that add value to a home. Many home buyers are eager to purchase a home that has a new heat-ing and cooling system, as buyers understand that fur-naces and air conditioning units are substantial invest-ments that can last for years. Other improvements, suchas adding attic insulation or replacing older windows and doors with more energy ef-fi cient options, also are smart bets.
· Add illumination to rooms. A dark home is a dreary home. Adding light can mean includ-ing more overhead and ac-cent lighting. Under-cabinet task lighting is a nice touch. Inclusion of skylights and sun tubes can bring natural light into rooms that may not have south- or west-facing win-dows.
· Put a deck addition out-
doors. Outdoor living spaces have become more desire-able, especially as the “stayca-tion” has grown in popularity. Decks and patios can make backyards more appealing. The scope of your investment will depend on the size of the deck and design. Doing the work yourself can cut the cost of decks in half, but only if you have the specifi c tools or experience to tackle such a project.
· Improve curb appeal. Add-ing attractive landscaping and freshening up the entryway to a home can add consider-able value to your home, as buyers judge homes by their exteriors. Completely reno-vated interiors may never be seen if buyers pass up your home because of a less at-tractive exterior. Classy, sub-tle changes, like well-placed shrubbery and a green lawn, can work wonders. An inviting front door and well-lit entry-way also add curb appeal to a home.
Before making improvements, homeowners should deter-mine if a given project will provide a solid return on their investment.
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Hiring PCA’s, HHA’s, LPN’s, Companions. All shifts available NOW. Call Home Helpers at 584-5885Hiring PCA’s, HHAs & CNA’s (as HHA’s). Saratoga, Clifton Park, Mechanicville, Stillwater and surrounding areas. All hours including overnights & weekends available. Be able to work at least 20 hours per week. Must have solid work history- own an insured vehi- cle, VALID driver’s license- pass a DMV & criminal history check. We offer vacation pay, excellent bonus & week end premiums. Interim Health- Care, Glens Falls/ Saratoga office 798-6811. Albany office 452-3655. Apply online @ www.interimhealthcare.com. E/O/E.Restocker/ MerchandisersBallston Spa, Malta, Clifton Park, Halfmoon. P/T, major grocerers. Wednesday and Sunday before 10 am. $14/hr. Bread already in store. Call Dutton 1-888-786-0791HOME HEALTH AIDES, Per- sonal Care Aides & Compan- ions. Aides Must be certified. Flexible hrs. Competitive pay, team atmosphere. Must have a vehicle and be ready to work. Senior Solutions. 584-1200 or 370-1200. Housekeeping position. Red Roof Inn Clifton Park. 5 days/ 30 hrs. wk, weekends a must. Apply in person. 41 Fire Rd. Multiple positions availbleLooking for housemen, housekeeping, breakfast/ din- ner attendents, night audit, and laundry attendents. Fill out application at the Hilton Garden Inn, 30 Clifton Coun- try Rd. Clifton Park 12065, at the front desk. Needed: Experienced tree climber. Driver’s lic. required, CDL pref. Very good pay for skilled worker. Donovan Tree Service, 10 Brickyard Rd., Mechanicville. 664-3531 [email protected]
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Engine air fi lters are a rela-tively inexpensive vehicle part, but they perform a very important job. For ev-ery gallon of gas a car burns, it uses the equivalent of 12,000 gallons of air, and that air must be fi ltered to help keep an engine clean.
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WHY A CLEAN AIR FILTER IS IMPORTANT IN YOUR VEHICLEthat may get sucked up past the air intake of the vehicle’s grill and into the engine it-self. Without the air fi lter, those contaminants may compromise the engine, causing corrosion and abra-sion. If the air fi lter in the en-gine becomes too dirty and is not changed regularly, the engine is starved of air.
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Air fi lters also can get so dirty that the engine stalls completely. But such a prob-lem only develops after con-siderable neglect.
Air fi lters may not need to be replaced at each and every oil change service call. Many technicians advise replacing the fi lter every 8,000 miles. However, drivers who live in particularly dry and dusty regions may need to replace fi lters more frequently.
Mechanics can often detect when an air fi lter needs to be replaced. If he or she notices the air fi lter is particularly dirty, then it’s probably time to replace it. Replacing the fi lter is a relatively inexpen-sive repair for the amount of performance and peace of mind a new fi lter provides.
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