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FORTSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH CHICKEN BAR B QUE
GANSEVOORT - Fortsville United Methodist Church, 402 Fortsville Road, Gansevoort will host their first chicken bar b que for the season on May 17 from 4-6 pm, tickets are adults $10 and chil-dren $5. Delicious 1/2 chicken, baked potato, veg-etable, rolls, homemade pie and beverage. Reser-
vations highly suggested; call 793-5263 or 792-5944. Dine or take out. Handicap accessible. Event will also feature a bake sale hosted by the UMW with proceeds used for the mission projects.
SARATOGA SPRINGS CITY CENTER WELCOMES SARATOGA
SURRENDER SCULPTURESARATOGA SPRINGS - The City Center’s 30th Anniversary celebration continues as it welcomes the “Saratoga Surren-der Sculpture,” a bronze bas-relief, on loan from The Friends of Saratoga Battlefield. This massive 4’ by 6’ bronze depicts the “turning point of America’s Revolutionary War,” when Brit-ish General Burgoyne surrendered his sword to American General Gates. The event was a pivotal moment in America’s quest for independence. This impressive new work of art was created by Chas Fagan, a nationally known painter and sculp-tor. The subject is based on artist John Trumbull’s famous oil painting called “The Surrender of John Burgoyne,” which is prominently housed in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. The “Sarato-ga Surrender Sculpture” is now on display in the City Center’s main lobby for the public to appreciate Monday through Fri-day from the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. through Monday, May 19, 2014. The City Center is located at 522 Broadway in Saratoga Springs, NY. After a tour of various venues in Sarato-ga County, the artwork will be permanently placed in a new memorial park called the Saratoga Surrender Site, south of Schuylerville, NY. The City Center is pleased to have another occasion to welcome the community through its doors and continue the effort of “Bringing People Together.”
CONGRESS ON YOUR CORNERSARATOGA SPRINGS - The office of Congressman Paul Tonko will be holding Mobile Office Hours on Friday, May 16, 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the Saratoga Springs City Hall, 474 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY. Staff will be available to provide as-sistance with navigating the federal government and its agencies. No appointment is needed. For more information, call 465-0700.
SARATOGA SPONSOR-A-SCHOLAR SEEKS VOLUNTEER MENTORS
SARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga Sponsor-A-Scholar (SSAS), a non-profit organization in Saratoga Springs, is seeking vol-unteer mentors for high school students enrolled in the pro-gram. SSAS helps motivated, financially disadvantaged stu-dents at Saratoga Springs High School excel in high school and succeed in college. Mentors are asked to commit to four years with a student, beginning in 10th grade and continu-ing through the first year of college. Mentors must be col-lege graduates and agree to meet with their student once a month. To volunteer, contact Pat Titterton at 518-339-9474 or [email protected]. Information: www.saratogasponsorascholar.org.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS - Thanks to the generous sponsorship from Mohawk Paper Mills of Cohoes the Ladies Auxiliary of The Saratoga/Wilton Elks Lodge #161 proudly pres-
ents this year’s Cerebral Palsy Fundraiser “Garden Party/BBQ”. It will take place on Friday, May 30th, from 5:30 to 9 PM at the Lodge, Maple Avenue. Donny “Elvis” Romines is the star entertainment; tickets are $15 per person at the door. Our Elk Chef’s will grill sausage, hot dogs, and hamburgers with sal-ads sold from 5:30 on. Weather permitting you can dine on our outdoor patio. Theme baskets, hanging plants, business donations, flag and pole, and even a Patio Bistro Set will be awarded to the lucky raffle winners that night. All proceeds benefit our CP State Project. Don’s miss the fun; call Judy at 587-5568 for more information.
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BUY A POPPY HELP OUR VETSBALLSTON SPA - Poppy Days will be observed this month of May, when the bright red memorial flower will be offered to the local public by mem-bers of the Henry Cornell Unit 234, American Le-gion Auxiliary, of Ballston Spa. Fashioned by hands of disabled veterans in the Veteran’s Hos-
pital throughout the United States, it was adopted by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxiliary as a na-tional memorial flower and has been offered to the public since 1922. It is the flower of remembrance for the men and women whose lives have been lost in the defense of free-dom. Wearing the poppy is America’s way of saying “Thank you” to the war dead and a promise that their supreme sacri-fice shall not be forgotten. We will be at Walmart, Saratoga Springs, NY on and May 15 and 16 so stop by and help our VETS.
ANNUAL SENIOR LUNCHEONSARATOGA SPRINGS - The Saratoga County Office for the Ag-ing is pleased to host the Annual Senior Luncheon, Friday, May 16, 2014 at the Saratoga City Center on N. Broadway in Saratoga Springs. Doors open at 11am and lunch is served at noon. The theme is “Circus” with live music and door prizes. Menu: Oven Fried Chicken, Mashed Potatoes w/Gravy, Corn, Coleslaw, Cornbread and Ice Cream Sundaes for dessert. Tick-ets are $4.00 each and are required to attend. No take-outs. No animals allowed. Call Office for the Aging at 884-4100 for ticket sales information.
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METHODIST CHURCHSARATOGA SPRINGS - Well-known artist, Cynthia Whitman, will be having an exhibit on Saturday, May 24 from 9am – 6pm and Sunday, May 25 from 10am – 6pm at the Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Avenue. For a preview of the artwork, please visit cynthiawhitman.com. Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Av-enue, Saratoga Springs. (518) 584-3720 ext. 110. [email protected]. www.saratogaumc.org
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - The Capital District Transportation Committee (CDTC) is spon-soring a workplace challenge (Twitter #B2W518) for employers in Albany, Rens-selaer, Saratoga, and Schenectady Coun-
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BALLSTON SPA - The 45th annual GottaGetGon Folk Mu-sic Festival will be held Memorial Day weekend, May 23-25, 2014, at the Saratoga County Fairgrounds in Ballston Spa. Sponsored by the Pickin’ and Singin’ Gatherin’, the Albany area’s participatory folk music organization, the GottaGet-Gon is a small, family-friendly festival that’s been called the best-kept little secret in the Capital Region. There are con-certs and workshops for those who like to listen and lots of campground jamming for those who enjoy making their own music. All events are under cover and happen rain or shine. A sampler concert is scheduled for 10:25am Saturday. Week-end admission is $55 for adults (age 23 and up) and $30 for students (ages 18-22). Admission for one day is $30 for adults and $18 for students. Younger folks under 18 are free with a paying adult. (Tickets are available at the gate or on-line at: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/661885 ). More information on the festival, including a detailed schedule of events, is available at http://www.pickingandsinging.org/web2011/GGG.html - For more information by phone, you may also call Vicki Kelsey (518) 872-0663 or Howard Jack: (518) 439-5501.
LOCAL BEAUTY: PAINTINGS BY TAKEYCE WALTER
BALLSTON SPA - The Saratoga County Historical Society today announced the new art exhibit, “Local Beauty” by landscape artist, Takeyce Walter, at Brookside Museum’s Long Room Gal-lery from May 20-June 27, 2014. Walter, a Saratoga County artist and art instructor, will display some of her works in oil and pastel that feature the rural landscape of upstate New York, the Adirondacks, Cape Cod, and Vermont. Walter has been documenting her art process on her personal blog at http://takeyceart.com/home/blog/. Her work will remain on display at Brookside until June 27. A public reception will be held on Friday, June 6 from 5 – 8 pm as part of Ballston Spa’s First Friday event. For more information, please visit brook-sidemuseum.org or call 518.885.4000.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - The an-nual CHS Classes of the ‘70s Alumni Party will be held on Saturday, August 9, 2014 at the E.G. Town Park. Friend us on our Facebook page for updates: Columbia-hs East-Greenbushny. MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
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WEST POINT GROUP TOURSARATOGA SPRINGS - Monday, May 19, 8 AM - 6:30 PM. The Friends of the NYS Military Museum still have seats on their bus trip to West Point! We will visit the West Point Museum and West Point Military Academy. If you’d like to sign up for the trip, go to www.friendsofthenysmilitarymuseum.com for more information or call (518) 226-0490 to sign up! Tickets are $41 each for non-members. Purchase tickets at NYS Mili-tary Museum Or (518) 581-5100/(518) 226-0490.
REVIVALSARATOGA SPRINGS – God is bringing His Church back to life! Come to Living Waters Church of God Wednesday Prayer from noon-6pm & 6:30pm. 4330 Route 50, Saratoga Springs. For additional information, call 518.587.0484 or visit online at www.LW-COG.com
WHALE WATCHING BUS TRIPSARATOGA SPRINGS - with Saratoga Chap-ter #131, Order of the Eastern Star. Join us June 7th for a fun bus trip to Boston! Tickets include the bus ride, whale watching and admission to the New England Aquarium, located just a short distance from Quincy
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - National non-profit Binky Patrol pro-vides blankets for children in need locally through the Mechanicville chapter. They supply handmade blankets and hats to children who are sick, homeless, grieving or traumatized throughout Saratoga, Albany and Rens-selaer Counties. No sewing experience necessary. They also need donations of ma-terials such as cotton flannel, fabric, yardage or scraps, Po-lar fleece, quilt batting, post-age, old clean sheets, yarn and thread. Blanket sizes range from 24x30” to twin for teens. Work on your own schedule to make blankets or help deliver them. Contact Dayle Gruder at 664-5271 or [email protected].
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SARATOGA SPRINGS –The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation is seeking artists inspired by the spirit of Sara-toga Springs to present and sell their work as part of 2014 TRASK Art Show & Sale on Thursday, June 26, 2014. The jur-ied art sale and fundraiser, now in its third year, benefi ts the Foundation’s eff orts to restore and preserve the Spirit of Life & Spencer Trask Memorial in Congress Park. Prizes and recog-nition include a $500 Best in Show cash prize. The deadline for artist submissions is Monday, June 9, 2014 and up to three works in any medium may be submitted. Visit www.spiritofl i-ferestoration.org/TRASK to submit artwork and view the Art-ist Prospectus. There is a $25 Artist Submission Entry Fee, and selected works must be brought to the Canfi eld Casino on Wednesday, June 25th between 7AM and 3PM. Interested artists may contact Marcella Hammer at 518-587-5030 with questions.
SEARCH AND RESCUE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
CAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruit-ing volunteers to provide wildland and underwater searches. This includes all aspects of fi eld and underwater search. The tri-state emergency team responds when requested by NYS forest 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 outdoors 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. Applicants need not live in Waterford to volunteer. If interested, please call 518-237-6744 or visit our website at www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org
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22ND WHIPPLE CITY FESTIVAL CELEBRATION
GREENWICH - The festival begins on Friday June 13th with a 6:00 pm “A Day at the Beach” themed parade. It begins at the K Mart Plaza, travels along Main Street, to Hill Street and to Academy St. The evening continues with a bang to the sounds of the Big Easy Revue an area New Orleans Swing-Calypso-Soul group. Saturday starts bright and early with the running of the Whipple City 5K Race at 8:30. The day contin-ues with great food choices for lunch and dinner. An Artisan Market of local craftspeople in Mowry Park, a family area of bounce houses , a rock climbing wall and other children’s ac-tivities at the town & village municipal buildings on Academy St. There will be free horse & wagon rides through the village on Saturday. Along with a day full of live free entertainment by Get Up Jack, formerly of The Hair of The Dog from the Capital District in the afternoon and in the evening Green-wich’s own popular group East Bound Jesus with its special “Northern Rock” sound. Returning this year is the Adiron-dack Brewery beer garden in Mowry Park. And in Dorr Park there will be Historical groups and reenactment groups from the Revolutionary War, the Civil War, WW1 and WWII. There will be community organizations, and commercial vendors on hand and again great food. Check out our website www.greenwichchamber.org for updates and for links to register for the 5K race and the parade.
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WILTON/SARATOGA SPRINGS – Julie Whipple, DVM, has joined H.O.P.E. as Veterinarian at the Spay/Neuter Clinic. The clinic is open the following days: Cat appointments – Mon. & Wed.; Dog appointments – Thurs. Occasional Sunday ap-pointments. H.O.P.E’s program is available to lower income individuals and families who qualify based on participation in public assistance programs or meet income limits. We offer our program for bully breed dogs, stray and feral cats, and rescue/shelter organizations. Location: 4255 Route 50, Wil-ton, NY (Saratoga Springs, NY). Contact: 518.248.0355. Vac-cinations are provided as a part of our spay-neuter program only. http://www.hopeanimalrescue.org/
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Many homeowners turn to sod when growing lawn from seed becomes problematic or too time-consuming. Seeds can be blown around in the wind or be eaten by birds and other animals before they have a chance to germinate.
Sodding a lawn is a major investment, costing as much as $1 per two-foot square. Depend-ing on the size of your lawn, this can be a costly job even before adding the cost of addi-tional supplies, such as soil, fertilizer and tilling equipment. Many homeowners who install sod want to ensure their investment lasts. Here are the main ways to care for and protect sod until it is fully established.* Once the sod has been laid down, the lawn should be thoroughly soaked with water. Most experts recommend soaking it to a depth of 6 inches.* It is important to establish a watering schedule to keep the sod moist. Water the sod to a depth of one inch every other day for the fi rst three weeks to enable the roots to securely establish themselves in the soil.* Water the sod every other day unless the weather has been very warm. After four weeks you can generally go up to fi ve days without watering as long as you transition slowly. The sod will change colors if it is not getting enough water. Never let the lawn turn yellow, otherwise you may have to cut out dead spots and re-sod.* Wait two to four weeks before mowing the sod. Keep the lawn height to around two inches to ensure that it won’t scald in the sun.* After two months of established sod growth, aerate the sod to keep the soil from being too compact and to enable oxygen and nutrients to get into the soil.* Keep children and pets off of the sod while it is establishing itself.* Fertilize the lawn every 50 to 60 days, beginning in March and ending in October.* Inspect the sod for pests, which may include insects or problems like fungi or weeds. Treat accordingly with products designed to remove pests.Using sod to establish a lush lawn is a fast, albeit more expensive option to sowing seeds. After a few weeks the lawn will be thick and secure.
DID YOU KNOW? More and more homeowners embracing a relatively new way to shower. Walk-in, or walk-behind, showers are doorless structures that are designed to give the shower a more open look. Walk-in showers are often appear larger than more traditional showers, and those that do take up more space do so to prevent water from spraying around the room. Though walk-in showers do not have doors, they do employ a glass partition to keep water in. Walk-in showers often give a bathroom a more modern look, but their role is more than aesthetic. In fact, many seniors fi nd it is easier to get in and out of a walk-in shower, something that could reduce their risk of falling and suff ering an injury.
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DID YOU KNOW? When people think of outdoor storage, they generally envi-sion garden sheds to house their lawn and garden equip-ment and tools. However, if space doesn’t allow for a large shed, there is no need to fret because there are other storage possibilities. Consider a garden ottoman or bench, for exam-ple. This structure can be built from wood and then painted or covered in padded fabric. Store small items inside the otto-man, which can also serve as a table or additional seating. In addition to an ottoman, a garden tool that can keep shovels and rakes organized. Homeowners with a deck can construct lidded deck boxes to store patio cushions or any other out-door equipment. Utilizing the space under the deck is anoth-er idea. Cover the perimeter of the bottom of the deck with lattice and install one piece on a hinge to serve as a door. Store equipment underneath and out of sight. It also will be protected from the elements.
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DID YOU KNOW? Many fl owers compete with one another to attract butter-fl ies, birds and bees for pollination, but at least two species of fl owering plants have enhanced their ability to attract insects in unique ways. The titan arum (Amorphophallus titanium) is native to western Sumatra, where it grows in openings in rainforests. It is the largest unbranched fl ower in the world and can reach up to 15 feet tall. But this alone is not what makes the titan arum so special. It is unwise to step in close to get a whiff of this enormous bloom, as the plant gives off a rancid odor reminiscent of rotting meat. It is sometimes known as the carrion plant or the corpse plant for this reason. The plant has created this scent to attract fl ies for pollination. The raffl esia, which is native to southeastern Asia as well, is another plant that produces a rotting aroma to attract insects. The raffl esia has no stems, leaves or true roots -- it’s basically one large fl ower.
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THE BASICS OF CLEANING WINDOWS After a long winter of snow and ice, many people are ready for the warmth and sunshine synonymous with spring. But dirty windows can block that sunshine from finding its way into a home. Washing windows can be quite an undertaking, particularly in those homes with many windows on multiple levels. However, there are several time-saving tips available that can cut the work considerably.* Save window washing for a cloudy day. Otherwise, the warmth and sunlight may dry the cleaning solution too quickly and you will be left with streaks on your windows.* Vacuum windowsills and tracks first to remove a good deal of dust and debris. This will reduce the amount of dirt you smear onto the windows while cleaning them.* Use a combination of a sponge soaked in cleaning solution and a squeegee to get really clean windows. The squeegee helps to prevent streaks and cut down on the time it takes the windows to dry, all the while helping the windows to sparkle.* Window screens may be the culprit behind dingy windows. Hose down the screens with water to clean them, using a mild cleaning solution if water is ineffective.* Working with a partner can make the task go much more quickly. One person can clean the exteriors of the windows while the other does the interiors.* A mild dishwashing liquid diluted in water can cut through dirt and grime. For stubborn dirt, wash windows with diluted ammonia or vinegar.* Use a glass-cleaning tool to clean hard-to-reach windows. A telescoping cleaning tool and pad can make it safer to reach windows that are high up.
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Aggregate: Crushed rock used in many asphalt appli-cations.
Ampacity: The amount of current a wire can safely carry.
Asbestos: A fibrous material that was once used widely in building materials but is linked to cancers of the lung and lung cavity.
Backfill: Soil or gravel used to fill in against a foundation.
Beam: Horizontal framing member designed to carry a load from joists or a roof.
Butt joint: Lumber pieces joined at the ends.
Casement window: A window with hinges on one of the vertical sides making it swing open like a door.
Caulking: Flexible material used to seal a gap between two surfaces.
Code: Rules set forth by a government institution to determine fair and safe trade practices.
Curing: A process that brings paint or masonry materials to their final, durable form.
Drywall: A wall finish made from gypsum plaster encased in a thin cardboard.
Estimate: The anticipated cost of materials and labor for a project.
Fixed price contract: A contract with a set price for the work.
Flashing: Sheet metal or roll roofing pieces fit to the joint of any roof intersection or projec-tion.
Footing: Widened ground base of a foundation to support foundations or piers.
Framing: The structural wooden elements of most homes.
GFI: A ground fault current interrupter, which is an electrical device used to prevent injury from contact with electrical ap-pliances.
Jamb: The exposed upright part on each side of a window frame or door frame.
Level: A tool to check for level or plumb surfaces.
Permit: A legal authorization to begin a work project.
Pitch: The slope of incline on a roof.
Rebar: Steel rods that are imbedded in concrete for stability.
Shim: A tapered piece of wood used to level and secure a structure.
Stud: Vertical parts of framing placed 16 or 24 inches apart.
Watt: A measure of the electrical requirement of an appliance.
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BENEFITS TO HIRING A LANDSCAPING SERVICE The desire to have a pristine, well-manicured landscape leads many homeowners to toil out-doors for hours every weekend. Hiring a professional landscaper can free up homeowners’ time and help them ensure their yards are cared for properly.
One of the benefi ts of hiring a landscaper is the time savings. Landscapers typically have commercial-grade equipment that can dramatically reduce the time it takes to mow and perform other maintenance tasks around your property. Furthermore, some services have multiple employees working concurrently, enabling them to tackle several projects at the same time and complete them in a fraction of the time it would take a homeowner working on his or her own.
Landscapers familiar with botany and landscape design understand how to properly care for plants and trees on your property, while novice green thumbers may be unaware about when to prune trees and shrubs, at what height to cut the lawn and which plants will thrive in particular locations. Such do-it-yourself maintenance may even cost more money than leaving it to a professional.
Hiring a professional landscaper is, in many instances, more economical. For a certain weekly or monthly fee, homeowners receive the benefi t of professional knowledge and execution. Also, homeowners will not have the expense of purchasing the various tools and equipment necessary for lawn and garden maintenance, tools and equipment that include lawnmow-ers, string weeders, edgers, fertilizer, grass seed, leaf blowers, and shovels.
Another benefi t is the lawn will continue to be mowed whether a homeowner is home or not. During the spring and summer vacation season, it’s easy for homeowners to overlook their lawn and garden in favor of recreation and leisure activities. Without proper watering and maintenance, lawns and gardens can brown or over-growth can occur. But hiring a landscaping service allows homeowners to rest assured that their yards will be main-tained whether they’re home or not.
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STEPS TO TAKE BEFORE ERECTING A FENCE Fences serve many purposes on a property and can even add visual appeal and value to a home. A fence can eff ectively delineate property borders, serve as a safety barrier and keep pets and children from wandering into the street. According to Zillow, an online real estate database, erecting a fence on a property in an area where fences are common usually increases the value of the home, putting it in line with similar properties nearby. However, this may only be the case if the fence is installed profes-sionally and matches other fences throughout the neighborhood.Homeowners planning to install a fence should fi rst secure a copy of their property surveys. A survey of the property is often conducted upon purchasing a home and/or when the land and home is being assessed. If you do not have a survey, you can hire a professional to con-duct one.The survey will be handy because it clearly marks property lines. Depending on the local regulations, fences may need to be installed a certain number of inches or feet within the property line. Your municipality and building code offi ce will be able to guide you further as to what is legal. Reputable fencing companies that work in the community should also have a good understanding of fencing regulations. A permit is typically needed to install a fence. Either your contractor or you will need to apply for the permit before construction can begin. It is best to follow the law so that the fence can be installed in a manner that is consistent with local regulations and will not be subject to potentially costly removal.As a courtesy, speak with your neighbors about your fencing plans. The fence will separate your properties from one another, and your neighbors may have certain feelings about what they want to look at. Even if a neighbor is not sharing the cost, it is a good idea to discuss fencing with your neighbors in an eff ort to reduce the likelihood of confl ict down the road. Fences have been points of contention between neighbors, and you don’t want a previously amicable relationship to turn sour.In some instances, neighbors will be excited about the prospect of a fence and may want to share the cost. Fencing contractors may off er discounts for multi-home installations, so it pays to inquire with the neighbors for that reason alone.Homes with pools may need fences as a safety precaution. Be sure they fi t the protocol. They may need self-latching/locking gates to prevent entry to the yard.
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DID YOU KNOW? There are thousands of species of ants all over the world. Ants live in many diff erent climates but are notably active and most abundant in warm temperatures. Chances are, at some point during the spring and summer, you will come in contact with ants in your area. Although many ants are black and red, there are a few species of ants that are light brown and even yellowish in color. Pharaoh ants and thief ants are light-colored ants that are often mistaken for each other. Thief ants build colonies in large numbers close to other ant colonies and then use tunneling to “steal” food. Pharaoh ants are also very small and tend to make well-hidden nests, which allow them to infest a property or home quite quickly. Because both of these types of ants can become pests, you may need to hire a professional exterminator if the ants become a nuisance.
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2014 on Sunday, May 18, 2014 at the Crossing in Colonie. Walk begins at 10 am. Fundraising goal for the Walk to Cure Arthritis is $125,000. Participants can join nearly the 1,000 registered walkers to help raise funds to help individuals with arthritis, the number one disability facing this nation! Indi-viduals and teams can register online atwww.walktocu-rearthritis.albany.kintera.org or call the offi ce at 456-1203. Come alone or come as a team. Raise $100 or more and re-ceive a 2014 Arthritis Walk t-shirt. Additional incentive prizes are off ered for meeting fundraising goals and can be viewed at www.arthritiswalkprizes.org
SARATOGA TURF TALKERS TOASTMASTERS
SARATOGA – Join us at the next meeting of the Saratoga Turf Talkers Toastmasters Club. We meet the fi rst and third Tues-day of every month from 12:30-1:30pm. Meetings are held at Longfellow’s Hotel and Conference Center, 500 Union Ave. Saratoga Springs. Toastmasters provides a supportive and positive learning environment designed to help you become
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GANSVOORT – TOPS meets every Wednesday at Trinity United Methodist Church of Wilton, 155 Ballard Road, Gan-sevoort. Weigh in at 6pm; Meeting at 6:30pm.
WHIPPLE CITY FESTIVAL PARADE THEME ANNOUNCED
GREENWICH - The Greater Greenwich Chamber of Commerce announces that the Whipple City Festival Parade will be Fri-day, June 13, 2014 beginning at 6 p.m. This year’s Parade theme is “A Day at the Beach”. There will be prizes awarded to the fl oats for the following categories: the Best Beach Movie or TV Show theme fl oat, the Best 60s Beach Theme fl oat and the Best Beach Babies fl oat. Everyone is encouraged to wear their best Hawaiian shirts, Bermuda shorts and sunglasses! To register a fl oat or group, please go to www.Greenwichcham-ber.org for a Whipple City Festival Parade Entry Form and instructions. If you have questions, please contact Tatiana Coffi nger, Parade Director, at Tatiana.coffi [email protected] or call 518-810-6876, or you may contact the Greater Greenwich Chamber of Commerce at 692-7979.
BINGO GAMESSARATOGA SPRINGS - The Jewish Community Center, 84 Weibel Ave, Saratoga Springs adds ‘Bonus Ball’ and ‘Early Bird Progressive’ Bingo Games. Maximum Prize $6,000. Every Thurs-day. Doors open at 6pm and games start at
7pm. Both smoking and non-smoking areas. 584-2370
EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRYSARATOGA COUNTY – Karyl’s Kupboard - Emergency Food Pantry is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-3pm. Must be a Saratoga County Resident. Please bring ID and proof of address. Located at CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services, 5 Municipal Plaza, Suite 3, Clifton Park.
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I sometimes fi nd it amusing how our attitudes toward things change over time. I know we all look back at those pictures of us from the 70s, 60s and earlier and are amazed at the hairstyles and clothes we wore then. At the time, my generation thought we were the height of fashion with our big hair and bellbottoms. If you happen upon an old episode of Columbo on the tube, you’ll be amazed at how long men’s sideburns were. And then there were the bold, psychedelic patterns of the disco era. Now we simply look back at all this and wonder, “What were we thinking?”
I’m sure that a lot of this has to do with the fashion industry and its need to keep us mov-ing along from one trend to the next to ensure that we’re all in a constant state of desire to be “trendy” and all caught up on the latest fashions. Skirt lengths fl oat up and down, men’s ties get wider and narrower as do lapels. The older one gets, the less one cares about these subtle-ties of fashion. Of course, when this happens, there’s always the danger of getting stuck in a fashion time warp and ending up as a middle aged balding guy with a ponytail and a penchant for wearing Hawaiian shirts. No, really, it can happen!
You might not realize it but the same thing happens with plants. Some plants are popular for awhile and then they are replaced with another. You can go on the internet and fi nd the “Perennial of the Year” and “Annual of the Year” for this and past years. Sometimes it is the color that makes the plant popular and sometimes it’s because the plant is a newly bred variety. Sometimes, just as in the fashion world, plants that were popular in the past enjoy a revival as new gardeners rediscover plants that their grandparents loved.
There’s one plant though, that has suffered a fall from grace so complete that few of us are even aware that it was once one of the most well thought of plants on the planet. The plant I’m referring to is the ubiquitous dandelion.
Like most of you, I loathe them in my lawn. I want my lawn to be green…not green and yellow or green and white. I’ll mow off the fl owers and mow off the seed pods and even threaten to kill them with weed killer. Like most of you, I’m not a big fan of dandelions. I have a vague recollection of tasting dandelion wine that some older relative used to make. I also recall not being too impressed. I know that they sell the leaves in the grocery stores now. That’s not something that I think we had back in the 70s. So, what’s up with these weeds?
It might surprise you to know that, at one time, there was NOT ONE dandelion growing on the entire continent of North America. Even knowing that, you’d probably assume that it was just an unfortunate accident that they’re here…they must have gotten here along with another plant or as a seed stuck to someone’s shoe.
Actually, the dandelion, that scourge of our lawns that we detest so much, was brought here by European colonists intentionally. In fact, more than one group of colonists brought it with them to their new homes in America. Germans are known to have brought it with them and Spanish colonists introduced dandelions into Mexico including what is now the Ameri-can southwest. The reason they made a point of bringing dandelion seed to the New World is because they depended on it to keep them healthy. The dandelion, which is actually a plant native to Asia, has a long history as a benefi cial and medicinal plant. In China, it is men-tioned in herbal texts as early as the 7th century. We can assume that it was used medicinally in China even earlier. In Wales, it is mentioned in the writing of physicians during the 1200s. A French physician gave us the name dandelion when he called them ‘dent de lion’ or ’teeth of the lion’ describing the ragged shape of the leaf. Other common names for the dandelion have been: Blowball, Cankerwort, Swine Snout, Wild Endive, Sin in the Grass and another French name, pis-en-lit which translates as “wets the bed”. This last name describes the dandelion’s ability as a diuretic. The Latin name for the dandelion is Taraxacum offi cinale which can be translated as ‘disorder remedy’.
Dandelion leaves are a wonderful source of vitamin A as well as potassium, calcium, phosphorus and iron. Common knowledge of our ancestors was that the various parts of the dandelion can be used to treat urinary tract infections, abscesses, eczema, gout, boils, stom-ach aches and even snakebite. It has also been used to treat high blood pressure and as a liver purifi er. The white sap in the fl ower’s stem has even been suggested as a cure for warts. The list goes on and on. I’m certainly not suggesting that you use dandelions medicinally but it makes for interesting reading. One would think that, since there are references to the benefi t of dandelions about as far back in history as history goes, there might be something to all this. One thing is for sure, our ancestors were not going to the New World without the seeds of their favorite cure. It is no wonder that they are everywhere. We may have completely lost sight of the virtues of the lowly dandelion but they are still with us nonetheless.
I’ll have to admit that tender young dandelion greens sometimes make it into the salads at my house. They are a little bitter but, when mixed with all the other greens, they’re pretty good. For some, it is an acquired taste. We once served some dinner guests salad with dan-delion greens in it without their knowledge. They enjoyed the salad but called the next day to ask us, “What was in that salad anyway?” I won’t go into detail. Suffi ce it to say, THEY noticed the effect dandelions can have on the digestive system! Thanks for the read.
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PLUMBER 25+ YRS. EXP.All Repairs and Installations. Heating, radiant. Insured. Free estimates. 584-7719Hire a veteran. PICKLES PRESSURE WASHING LLC. Hot water house washing, soft roof washing, decks washed and stained, gutters cleaned and whitened. Insured. Call (518)366-4880Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Call for holiday specials!1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions. Remodeling, carpentry, basements, kitchens, baths, decks, No job too small.Don Ferraro (518) 882-9513TOP SOIL, STONE, mulchFree del. Installation avail. Wide variety of products. 339-3369JET POWER WASHINGSiding, gutters, decks, fences, driveways & walk-ways. John 260-2877
HANDYMANCarpentry,ceramic tile, inte-rior painting. 25 years of ex-perience. Free estimates. Call Larry 793-7208
SCREENED TOPSOIL $30/yd. Free delivery, Limited areas. 885-6668
Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava-tion, poured concrete founda-tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land clearing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in-stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran-teed. Free est. 696-3000
POOL OPENINGS! Inground/above, winter dam-age specialist. Filter repairs, liner replacements and take downs. John 893-7081. ORGANIC FERTILIZER Deer Spring Farm. Rototill-ing and landscaping. Spring garden rototilling, with or-ganic goat and horse ma-nure. Lets get planting! Also spring cleanups, mulching and hedge trimming. Owner Ken Mackie and Son. 306-4015 or 222-3576C&A LANDSCAPINGMulch, pruning, hauling, trees cut, spring cleanup, firewood, pressure washing, guaran-teed lowest prices. Give us a call. We do it all. 654-2619 or cell 223-5773
HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Low, affordable kitchen/bath remodeling, A/C, heating, decks, HVAC, flooring, roof-ing, 461-5380
C. L. HOME IMPROVE-MENTS Taking care of all your window and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates Call Rich (518) 528-7173GREEN HARDWOOD $180Seasoned firewood $210. 222-6199. 4x4x8 log links $130. S&T IMPROVEMENTSFrom your roof to your base-ment, to lawn care. Anything and everything, big or small, give us a call. Free estimates, tractor work. 681-0277 or 538-7194A-Z BUILDING ANDPROPERTY SERVICES. One call completes it all!Complete home and yard buidlng & maintenance. All phase of building and land-scaping, additions, decks, bathrooms, kitchens, base-ment, patios, screen porches, retaining walls, planting, trim-ming, etc. (518) 522-2724 EXCAVATION/ LOGGINGLand clearing & stumping. Sm. jobs to big development. 339-3369WINDOW CLEANINGSpring special: $6.00 in and out. Most modern windows. Toms window cleaning, 618-7146
GET CASH NOW for your Annuity or Structured Settle-ment. Top dollars paid. Fast, no-hassle service! 1-855-512-9227INJURED? IN A LAWSUIT! Need cash now? We can help! No monthly payments and no credit check. Fast service. Low rates. Call now 1-888-888-5152. www.lawcapital.com REACH AS MANY as 5 mil-lion potential buyers in central and western New York with your classified ad for just $350 for a 15 word ad. Call 1-877-275-2726 for details or visit fcpny.comSAFE STEP WALK-IN TUB Alert for seniors. Bathroom falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic jets. Less than 4-inch step-in. Wide door. Anti-slip floors. American made. Installation included. Call 1-888-720-2773 for $750 off. SUPPORT OUR SERVICE members, veterans and their families in their time of need. For more information visit the Fisher House website at www.fisherhouse.orgDo You Have Products or Services to Promote? Reach as many as 4.9 million households and 12 million potential buyers quickly and inexpensively! Only $490 for a 15 word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877-275-2726
REPLACEMENT WINDOWS $189 installed. White double hung, tilt-in. $50 rebate on all Energy Star Windows. Life-time Warranty. Credit cards accepted. Call Rich at 1-866-272-7533.
DISH TV RETAILER. Starting at $19.99/mo. (for 12 mos.) & High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/mo. (where avail-able). Save! Ask about same day installation! Call now! 1-800-826-4464. REACH NEARLY 4.7 million readers and now get 25 words! Use an effective clas-sified ad to promote your business, website and more across New York State. Call 1-877-275-2726.DIVORCE $550. No fault or regular divorce. Covers chil-dren, etc. Only one signature required! Excludes govt. fees. Local & In-State phone no. 1-800-522-6000 ext. 100. Baylor & Associates, Inc. Est. 1977.REDUCE YOUR CABLE bill. Get a whole satellite system installed at NO COST and programming starting at $19.99/ mo. FREE HD/DVR upgrade to new callers, so call now. 1-800-492-1952ARE YOU IN BIG TROUBLE with the IRS? Stop wage & bank levies, liens & audits, unfiled tax returns, payroll is-sues, & resolve tax debt fast. Call 1-800-647-3031.
SPRING CLEANUPS: Weeding, mulching, hedge trimming,odd jobs. Jimmy & Darlene. 518-429-8482
Concrete ResurfacingNo mess, no tearouts,
bonds to existing concrete. Garage flrs., foundations.
Colors and patterns. 268-9764
CLEANOUTS AND DEMOFree estimate. Cheaper than a dumpster, and we do all the work! 339-3369
PORTRAITS: Child, adult or pet portraits from your photo-graph created in pencil, col-ored pencil, watercolor or pastel. For more information view my Etsy Store at www.etsy.com/shop/Paula-VanMeter Call 804-305-2018.
UNCONTESTED DIVORCE$895 includes filing fees. All documents prepared and filed. No court appearance.Susan Civic, Attorney 77 Van Dam St. Suite #6Saratoga Springs. 587-4400
WAS YOUR Winter Harsh? Call Next Generation Roofing for free roof estimate. 518-878-6787
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REAL ESTATE
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110 Brookline Road, Ballston Spa
Tel: 518-885-4185Office Hours:
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•Factory Rep will be here to answer your questions•Construction loans, home only loans... bank approval in 24 hours• BUYERS GIFT - new FURNITURE for your NEW HOME week of the open house•Raffle Tickets - You do not have to buy to win!•BBQ- Locust Groove hot dogs, burgers & refreshments - entertainment for kids•Bring us a floor plan and We will build it for LESS•Real Estate Agent on site... connected to Multiple Listings We have what you are looking for•100’s of floor plans, Gourmet kitchens, fabulous master baths, cabinets, flooring, roof styles... The Possibilities are Endless and Affordable•Special offers for community sites and pre-owned homes•Our Rio- over 2,000 Sq. Ft. with 5 Bedrooms up to 3 baths we build it for under $44 Sq. Ft.
RENTALS RENTALSCLIFTON PK.: Luxury Apts. 2 BR ($950) & 3BR ($1150), 2 bath, marble FP, central air, gas heat, W/D hook-ups, many extras. Great location. Call Tina (518) 280-1572HADLEY/ CORINTH, 2 BR parking, snowplowing, w/d hookup, garbage, heat incl. $800/ mo.+1st/last mo. + sec & ref. Avail. June 1. 852-8061
CORINTH 1 & 2 BEDROOMLike new. W/D hookups.Call Broker 361-3240.
DON’T RENT. OWN FOR $564/mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manufactured home. Sara-toga Springs and Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
CORINTH: 2 & 3 BR APTS. LR, DR, renovated kit. & bath porch, yard. $875/mo. (and) $940/mo. incl heat hot water, rubbish, water. HUD ok. NS NP Very nice apts. 654-2048
GLENS FALLS garage bays. Excellent for electrical, plumbing, supplies, vehicles, or storage. Also, paneled suites, 255-688 sq. ft. Exc. for start up small business, well-ness, etc. Call 812-2221
STILLWATER 2-3 BR ranch 2 full bath, DR, bonus room, central air, appl’s, w/d hkup, 2 car garage. quiet, private, no pets. no smoking, $1650+ util. Close to global foundries. (518) 858-4129
HADLEY 1 BR APT. Refrig, stove. $575 plus secu-rity. 696-3902
ADULT COMMUNITY Minimum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spacious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $700./ $725. Washer, dryer hookups. Low heat costs. No pets.885-4232 FOR RENT: Lake LuzerneNewly remodeled 2 BR, 2nd floor. $750/ mo. Heat in-cluded. 526-0429MECHANICVILLE 3 BR2nd floor, newly carpeted, and painted, appl’s, w/d hkup, private hallway and basement storage, no pets, no smoking, $975 + util. (518)858-4129
GLENS FALLS. 146 Bay St. avail. imm. 2nd floor. 1 BR. $595. Call 587-8324 broker. FOR RENT: CORINTHLg. 1 BR, knotty pine, duplex. No pets, security. $525+ 372-7667DON’T RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $700/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.comLUZERNE: ONE ROOMAll included, no security, $550. 696-3300FOR RENT HADLEYSmall 1BR. No pets. $430/ mo. plus security & utilities. 696-2390 or 222-8921STILLWATER STUDIO for 1 person only. 2nd. flr. No smokers or pets. Application, security & refs. $550 includes utilities. 664-8494 REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
LAKE SALE: 6 ACRESCoan Lake. $24,900. 2.5 acre West Ball Pond $18,900. www.LandFirstNY.com1-888-683-2626
FARM SACRIFICE! 5 acres $19,900. Great views, quiet country road, gorgeous hilltop setting! So. Tier, NY. G’teed buildable! Hurry! 1-888-701-1864. www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com
FOR SALE: 3-Family, Corinth village. Separate heat, utilities, lg. 2-car garage and yard. $149k. Principals only. 372-7667
2011 RESIDENCE CAMPER40 ‘ large deck. Free lot rent for 2014 at Alpine Lake, Cor-inth, NY. $37,500 289-5076
LANDCATSKILL MTN. Timberland! 60 acres $89,900. Quality timber, great hunting, se-cluded setting, adjoins State land! Less than 3 hrs. NYC! Town Rd. Survey. EZ terms! Call 1-888-775-8114.
NEW YORK LAND Bargains! 3 acres So. Tier: $9995; 6 acres on Trout Stream: $19,995; 8.4 acres New Tur-key Hunter’s Cabin: $29,995. Financing w/ low monthly payments! Call Christmas & Associates 1-800-229-7843 or visit www.landandcamps.com Owner/ Broker
MANUFACTURED HOMES
MANUFACTURED HOMES
Garden Homes ºCommunitiesFOR SALE OR RENT. 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR MANUFACTURED HOMES,FINANCING AVAILABLE. Ravena 756-7473Brunswick 326-8069So. Glens Falls 798-5071 Colonie 373-0194Halfmoon 373-0194Clifton Park 383-0211 Latham 469-8195 Scotia 377-4519Selkirk 767-9134/ 767-2367Saratoga Springs 383-0211gardenhomesmanagement.com
LOT- COUNTRY SETTING Quiet senior park in Half-moon. No pets. 321-1808
DON’T RENT. OWN FOR $564/mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manufactured home. Sara-toga Springs and Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
MALTA GARDENS Single wide 2 BR, 2 ba,, large deck, 2 sheds, nice yard. Re-duced to $27,500. 879-9102
DON’T RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $700/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN! New 3 BR, 2 bath manufactured home. As low as $550 per month, if bank qualified. Lot rent in-cluded @ $250 per month for three years. Forest Hills in Ballston Spa. Pyramid Pines Sales. 788-1399 or 587-1279
DOUBLE WIDE 3 BR2 bath, shed, large lot in Northway Estates MHP. 55& older. $73,500. 289-5076
QUIET PEACEFUL PARK.2 BR, mobile, near Saratoga $750. Also 2 BR mobile, near Stillwater and Battlefield, $600. 237-1500
Saratoga Village MHP: Re-cently remodeled 3BR 2ba new furnace, C/A, new win-dows, FP. Cathleen 879-8010
LOTS AVAILABLEQuiet adult park. New homes, water, trash incl. Wilton, NY. 584-7924
MANUFACTURED HOME IN convenient Latham location. Own or rent for as low as $700 a month! Call today! 332-2625
DOUBLEWIDE HOME Reduced $29,500. 2 BR, a/c, deck, woodstove/ f/p, appl’s incl. Brunswick sch 326-4081
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•OPEN HOUSE at VALUED HOMES
Friday, Sat. & Sun. • 11:00-6:00
Exit 17N, So. Glens Falls - 3 miles North on Route 9, 1 mile north of intersection Rt. 197 & Rt. 9
We Can Do It All - property, excavation, foundations... Design Your Dream House-Colonial, Cape, Ranch, Chalet, Manufactured Double & Single Wide
LOWEST PRICES!
Valued Homes 518-793-1266
www.nyvaluedhomes.comGPS enter - 1572 Rt. 9 Ft. Edward, NY 12828
See This Home Starting at ONLY
$49,9003 bedrooms
under $350. mo.
•Factory Rep will be here to answer your questions•Construction loans, home only loans... bank approval in 24 hours• BUYERS GIFT - new FURNITURE for your NEW HOME week of the open house•Raffle Tickets - You do not have to buy to win!•BBQ- Locust Groove hot dogs, burgers & refreshments - entertainment for kids•Bring us a floor plan and We will build it for LESS•Real Estate Agent on site... connected to Multiple Listings We have what you are looking for•100’s of floor plans, Gourmet kitchens, fabulous master baths, cabinets, flooring, roof styles... The Possibilities are Endless and Affordable•Special offers for community sites and pre-owned homes•Our Rio- over 2,000 Sq. Ft. with 5 Bedrooms up to 3 baths we build it for under $44 Sq. Ft.
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EMPLOYMENTLOCAL MEDICAL
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CARING, DYNAMIC STAFF NEEDED IN SARATOGA COUNTYGREAT BENEFITS, PAID TRAINING & CAREER ADVANCEMENT
AT LIVING RESOURCES ... Selected as the Not-For-Profit Business of the Year by Tech Valley!
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NYS Driver’s License Required. Qual.: A Good Heart, Motivation to Help People, Safe Driver!
A NEW CAREER IN JUST 10 WEEKS ...ADIRONDACK DENTAL ASSISTING SCHOOL, INC.
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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A CAREER, NOT JUST A JOB?Do you enjoy working with people and a fast paced working environment? Dental Assisting could be the Right Career for you!10 WEEK COURSE * 8AM TO 5PM * PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE! Call Karen Today at 363-0008 to set up a tour of our school and register before the session fills up!
ACCES VR, WIA & MYCAA APPROVED! NYS Licensed Career SchoolSUMMER SESSION BEGINS FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 2014
ATTENTIONPLEASE!
Times Union is in need of independent carriers.Earn over $1,000 per month, plus tips.
Routes available in all areas.
For more information, call 518-454-5689or visit timesunion.com/carriers.
HELP WANTEDMEDICAL
WANTED: Companions, PCA’s, HHA’s, CNA’s, LPN’s$50 sign on bonus at hire. Job Fair/ Open House: 5/20, 12p-7p, 120 West Ave, Suite 302, Saratoga Springs. Ques-tions call 584-5885, Ann St. Croix.
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HOME HEALTH AIDES, Per-sonal Care Aides & Com-panions. Aides Must be certi-fied. Flexible hrs. Competitive pay, team atmosphere. Must have a vehicle and be ready to work. Senior Solutions. 584-1200 or 370-1200.
GEN. LABORERS ANDassemblers wanted. Latham and Schenectady. $10/hr. Temp. 1st shift. Call Accustaff 396-5866
PART TIME COOK NEEDED: Breakfast experi-ence, Lake Luzerne.Call 696-4095.
P/T OFFICE CLEANINGpositions, evenings 15-25 hrs./wk., between 6pm-12am, Sun.-Fri. $10 start. Malta, Saratoga, Wilton. Must have car. Refs. needed. back-ground checks performed. Call 580-1388 between 10am-4pm M-F
LIVE IN PCA or HHA Interested in working 3 days and having the other 4 off? Earn up to $156 a day. Call Concepts of Heath Care at 885-2020.
PT/ FT Spring, Summer. Apply in person weekdays, 3-6 pm only. KOA Camp-ground, 9 N Luzerne,
HIRING PCA’S, HHA’S, LPN’s, Companions, and Live in Companions. All shifts available NOW. Call Home Helpers at 584-5885
LANDSCAPEMAINTENANCE.Full time positions available. 583-8080.
BSNB IS SEEKING a full time maintenance technician to join our Facilities Depart-ment. Apply online at www.bsnb.com or call the Human Resources Depart-ment at (518) 363-8655. BSNB is an EOE.
FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES exit12, Malta, now accepting applicants for FT & PT housekeeping & FT Break-fast. Apply in person: 101 Saratoga Village Blvd., Malta
SHELTER MONITOR PT nights & weekends. Shelters of Saratoga 581-1097, ask for Gene.
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AUTOMOTIVE
4 CONTI TIRES: 225x60x18 self sealing. No repairs. 2-6/32, 2-5/32. $150. 222-9055
CASH FOR CARS and trucks. Get a top dollar instant offer! Running or not! 1-888-416-2208
WANTED Cars and TrucksBuying unwanted cars, trucks equipment... junk, rusted out, broken... I want them! Paying $175 & up. Jeff 366-5016
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SENIORS(StatePoint) Car repair and maintenance can put a strain on both a senior’s budget and back. With some smart and simple preventive care, you can reduce automotive troubles down the line.Tread and Tire PressureThe last thing any senior needs is a blown out tire while driving. Avoid this dangerous scenario by checking the tread on your tires and the air pressure once a month. Tires with little or no tread and that are showing threads are un-safe and should be replaced immediately. For the rec-ommended air pressure for your tires, do not go by the numbers on the sidewall of the tires. Instead, refer to the owner’s manual or sticker on the driver’s side door. Not only does proper air pres-sure decrease the likelihood of a blowout, but it increases your car’s gas mileage, and
gives your vehicle better traction. Change the Oil
The truth is that oil changes take time and money. However, if this task is not done routinely, then the overall health of your engine can be jeopardized.
When using conventional oil, it’s recommended to change the oil every 3,000 miles. However you can save yourself some work and better protect your investment by using high-quality synthetic motor oil instead. For example, Royal Purple HMX is specifi cally designed to mini-mize wear and tear and restore performance in engines with more than 75,000 miles. Instead of the typical oil change once every 3,000 miles, synthetic oil can reduce the frequency to once every 10,000 to 15,000 miles, or once every 12 months, depending on how much your vehicle is used.Check LightsDon’t be the one left in the dark. Regularly check your head-lights, taillights, turning signals and brake lights. Thousands of accidents a year are the direct result of failed lights. Check your lights by asking a trusted neighbor, friend or fam-ily member to walk around your car as you turn the head-lights, taillights and turning signals off and on. Also, apply light pressure to the brake to make sure your brake lights are working as well. If a light is out, check the fuses. An easy do-it-yourself replacement can save you time and money.
Route 50 , Ballston Spa • www.mangino.com • 885-5301 Plus Tax, Title, Registration FeeExpires 5/31/14
Some Of The FinestPre-Owned In The Area!
The New Class of World Class
#140514A. 4cyl, brown, auto, A/C, PL, PW, CC, 26,227 mi.
2013 Chevy Silverado
#612314A. 8cyl, grey, auto, A/C, ext cab, PL, PW, PM, Remote, 29,258 mi.
2013 Ford Escape SEL
#45414A. 4cyl, black, auto, A/C, lthr, roof, eco boost, 19,684 mi.
2012 Buick Lacrosse 2012 GMC Acadia
#80415A. 6cyl, black, auto, A/C, PL, PW, 26,227 mi.
2012 GMC Terrain
#44414A. 4cyl, black, auto, A/C, Sle-z w/conv pkg, 48,296 mi.
2012 Buick Lacrosse
#P3023. 4dr, 6cyl, tan, auto, A/C, AT, PS, PB, 31,932 mi.
2011 Hyundai Sonata
#172414A. 4dr, 4cyl, grey, auto, A/C, lthr, keyless, auto, 14,631 mi.
2011 GMC Yukon
#90014A, 8cyl, black, auto, A/C, roof, 28,713 mi.
2012 Chevy Malibu LT
#65514A. 8cyl, white, auto, A/C, PL, PW, 33,521 mi.
2011 GMC Sierra
2010 Chevy Suburban
#90514A, 8cyl, white, auto, A/C, 25th ann, loaded, nav, dvd, roof, chromes, 49,391 mi.
2009 GMC Acadia2010 GMC Yukon2011 GMC Sierra
#61315A, 8cyl, blue, auto, A/C, Denali, PW, PL, diesel, no nav, 19,091 mi.
2011 Ford Mustang
#612114A. 2dr, 6cyl, grey, auto, A/C, 7,316 mi.
$19,995
#P3020. 4cyl, grey, auto, A/C, roof, strt, Mylink radio, rear cam, htd seats, 14,684 mi.
2014 Chevy Equinox
$27,995
2013 GMC Terrain FWD
#34814A. 4cyl, grey, auto, A/C, Denali, roof, lthr, full power, 12,798 mi.
2013 GMC Sierra
$42,995#613314A. 8cyl, grey, auto, A/C,
2500 crew, SLT, loaded, 4,671 mi.
2013 Jeep Wrangler
$28,995#171314A. 4dr, 6cyl, tan, auto, A/C,
htd lthr, full power, 22,631 mi.#165014A. 6cyl, white, auto, A/C,
all power, h/top, 25,741 mi.
2013 Buick Lacrosse
$25,995
$33,995
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$49,995 $37,995 $39,995 $17,995#45514A, 6cyl, grey, auto, A/C, PW,
PL, PM, PC, Lthr, 85,380 mi.
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(NewsUSA) - It’s that time of the year again -- time for wetter roads and, unfortu-nately, more accidents.
Russell Shepherd, a mechan-ical engineer for Michelin North America and self-pro-claimed “tire nerd,” has cer-tainly earned his informal ti-tle as evident by his 15 years of driving in almost every type of weather condition imaginable. Most concern-ing for him -- wet weather.
“Most people don’t realize how much wet roads aff ect their driving,” says Shepherd.
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* Check all tires regularly for tread wear and pressure. Changes in season and temperatures make it a good time to check both.
* Be cautious from the start. As soon as it starts raining, traction can become negatively af-fected. It only takes a small amount of water to mix with oil and dust to create a slick surface.
* Find the right tire. A tire with a grip designed to handle wet roads, such as the new Michelin Premier A/S tire, can make a big diff erence. This tire has a unique rubber compound engi-neered to maximize traction, and two sets of grooves to help channel water away from the tires to maintain that traction. The second set of grooves is hidden when the tire is new, but emerges as the tire wears.
This distinctive design feature maintains the tire’s ability to funnel water away, even when worn, which prolongs the life of the tire and enhances driver safety.
* Get in touch with your car. Take time to learn how your car responds on wet roads. Is the steering looser than normal? Are you sliding when you brake? Do you notice the ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) kicking in? If so, your tires could be los-ing their grip. Slow down and get your tires checked as soon as possible.
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