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ST. JUDE’S 2012 COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD HONOREESSt. Jude the Apostle Roman Catholic Church and School are proud to announce the 2012 St. Jude theApostle Community Service Award Honorees - Alson Spain Sr. and Johanna Flanigan.
Alson Spain Sr. graduated from Lansingburgh High School in 1941 and in 1942, at thebeginning of WWII, he was accepted into Flight School in the Air Force, and earned hiswings in July 1943.He returned to Troy after the war. He enrolled in Russell Sage College. Soon he met hiswife, Harriet Holcomb.Al was one of the founding members of St. Jude Parish. He and a number of other menin Wynantskill formed the Knights of St. Jude; planning the construction of the Churchand School, along with the first Pastor, Rev. Thomas Tooher. They raised moneythrough the St. Jude Horse Show.
Al became the 4th Grade teacher at the School, and on Sunday mornings, he drove the school bus tothe Snyder’s Lake area to bring those without cars to Church. He earned his Master’s degree inEducation from St. Rose College while teaching at School 5 in Troy.Harriet and Al continued to live in Wynantskill, and sent their three children to St. Jude School. All sixof their grandchildren attended St. Jude School, and Al continues to be an active parishioner, attendingdaily mass at 90 years young.
Johanna Flanigan began her nursing career at Albany Medical Center School ofNursing where she met her husband Vince.Jo became involved in EMS in 1970 in the North Greenbush Ambulance, holdingevery office except treasurer. She became involved in EMS training, as a CPRInstructor and NYS EMT Instructor. In 1981, Jo became Nurse Manager of theAlbany Medical Center Emergency Department becoming Employee of the Year in1988. In 1986, Jo was elected Rensselaer County EMS Coordinator. In June 1987,through Jo’s efforts, the Reduce Emergency Stress Team began serving the needsof Emergency Service Agencies from Rensselaer County. Jo was Chairman of theRegional Emergency Medical Organization in 1986 and became a REMOrepresentative on the NYS EMS Council. In 2011, Jo chaired the State Council
during the 9/11 attack on the Twin Towers. In 2003, Jo became the High School Nurse at the AverillPark High School.In 2005, Jo became the Parish Nurse at St. Jude Church, heading up the Home Visitation program. Joserved on the Pastoral Council for 10yrs as Chairperson for 2 years. She now Chairs the Annual PastaDinner, is Recording Secretary for the Rosary Altar Society and serves on the Evangelization andChristian Service Committees.
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BOOK SALERensselaer City Library,located at 676 East St., acrossfrom Amtrak Station ParkingLot, will hold a Book Sale onThursday, May 17th, from4PM to 8PM (for vendors andadvanced sales); Friday, May18th, from 11AM to 8PM;Saturday, May 19th, from9AM to noon; bag sale from12 to 3PM. Other events: GiftBasket Raffle and MembershipDrive. Please join us andsupport the beautifulRensselaer Public Library.
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Bill Douglas as The Secretary, Allan Randall as Dr. Owl, GeorgeFilieau as Foxy Loxy, Anna Gras as Chicken Little. Not pictured:Zoe Gras as Henny Penny and Jared DeWolf as Ducky Lucky.Come see, The Sky is Falling!A comic fable written and directed by Barbara Leavell Smith inthe unique natural theater of the Poestenkill Christian Church.Enjoy a homemade Italian buffet there beforehand on Saturday,May 26th, at 6:00pm. Mail your prepaid reservation by May18th to Poestenkill Christian Church, Box 237, Poestenkill, NY12144. Call Pastor Joyce Dickenson at 283-4728 with anyquestions.
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Town Historian Waldi Cavanaugh, with Phyllis Frey, Chris Roeder(rear), Jane Harvey, Tina Greenfield, and Jean Dupuis (front)show off their progress in hand painting soldiers for theCantonment Festival in East Greenbush.On May 20th, a festival in observance of the 200th Anniversaryof The War of 1812, will begin in East Greenbush. The projecthas been in the works for well over a year, under the directionof Town Historian Waldi Cavanaugh. East Greenbush was thesite of a large and important military encampment called aCantonment during that War, when the British attempted torecapture our young nation. The Cantonment stood on theground now occupied by Red Mill School, and one original buildingstill remains as a private residence.Ms. Cavanaugh has drawn upon the talents and time of manypeople and organizations for assistance. Volunteers from the“Capitolers” a regional decorative painting group, are finishingup some impressive work in Town Hall. The group is painting acadre of life-sized wooden soldiers with faces and detailedmilitary uniforms typical of the historic period. On May 20th,
the soldiers will be on displayat the Red Mill site, along withdiorama or miniature model ofthe original Cantonmentbuildings, i l lustrating thelayout of the encampment.Plans are underway for morecommemorative events,including a reception at theLibrary in June. Moreinformation about the festivalschedule, and the importantevents that played out twohundred years ago is availablefrom the Town Historian Officeat 477-4869.
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United Neighbors ConcernedAbout General Electric &Dewey Loeffel Landfi l l(UNCAGED) will be holding ourregular monthly meeting onThursday, May 24, 2012, atthe Nassau Free Library (Rte.20), starting at 6:30 p.m.Meetings cover issues derivedfrom the complex DeweyLoeffel Toxic Landfill (MeadRoad - Nassau~ an estimated46,000 tons of hazardouschemicals mixtures ~ VOCs ~PCBs). Please feel free to joinus for any concerns orquestions you may have andfor any updates. Contact usat: UNCAGED Inc., P.O. Box114, East Schodack, New York12063 or [email protected].
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On Saturday, May 5, KeeneState College’s Com-mencement honored itsbiggest-ever graduatingclass. A total of 1,196 degreeswere awarded to 1,107students. This year’sgraduates included thefol lowing local students:Jennifer Schlichting of WestSand Lake and Aislyn Vaughanof Nassau.
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The Sand Lake Town Offices will be closed Saturday, May 26,2012 & Monday, May 28, 2012 in observance of Memorial Day.~ Barbara Biittig, Town Clerk
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Great deals can be had biddingon 2 loads of new gravel donatedby Poestenkill business ownerScott Polaro at the PBA Auctionon June 2 at the Poestenkill VFW.Please join the Poestenkil lBusiness Association onSaturday, June 2, 2012, at theVFW Post, starting at 10AM andlasting until 3 PM. Items you wishto donate can be picked up bycalling Roger Bubie of PoestenkillAuto Parts, 283-4110 to arrangepick up. We are unable to acceptany televisions for our Auction.There will be plenty of new items
at the Auction, along with the usual treasures. The Auction isheld rain-or-shine, and the concession stand will have plentyof delicious food and beverages available for purchase. Plan tojoin us for our biggest fundraiser this year.
LYME 101
The Troy PublicLibrary is pleasedto announce theprogram, “Lyme 101” onMonday, May 21st, at 6:30 inthe Main Library. SkipOlshefsky, MicrobiologyResearch Assistant toProfessor Ahern at SUNYAdirondack, will explain thebasics of the bacteria thatcause Lyme disease, theinfection, co-infections, andproblems with diagnosis andtreatment.The program is free and opento the public, but please callthe library at 274-7071 toregister. The library is locatedat 100 2nd Street, Troy.
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• Saturday, May 19, 9 am – 3pm, rain or shine, on thelibrary grounds, 18 ChurchStreet, Nassau (parking at St.Mary’s Church; drop-off/handicap parking in librarydriveway). Friends of theLibrary have two beautiful,handcrafted items available:a colorful quilt donated by PatPiniazek, with raffle drawingat the bazaar; also, a folk artplaque designed by PaulaLawton of Windholme,featured in a silent auction.The Friends’ are bringing backthe very popular eclecticjewelry booth; the plentifulplant booth, featuringperennial and bedding plants,as well as indoor plants; abroad variety of books; freshbaked goods; a variety ofbeverages; grilled hot dogs(available from 11 – 1); and,face-painting for the children.A highlight will be live musicby Ampersand, from 10-noonand by Nassau CommunityBand from noon-2.Ampersand presentshistorical American musicfeaturing l ively tunes ontraditional instruments.Libraries are all challenged bybudget cuts so the Friendsare raising money to helpsustain the library’s programsand collections.
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ST. STEPHEN’S TO HOLD TAG SALESt. Stephen’s Lutheran Church, 751 County Route 7 (directlyoff Route 150), East Schodack, will host a Tag Sale on Saturday,May 19th, at 9AM. The church is currently accepting donationsof gently used items for the sale. Call us at 477-6950 or 438-1109 to arrange for a donation drop-off. Clean, unbrokenitems only. No large appliances or clothing.Sale Proceeds will go to steeple repairs at the church. Forinformation, call: 477-6950.
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CAREER IN ENGLANDJennifer Elizabeth Anne will be attendingthe University of Manchester in Englandthis fall in the PhD program on a fullresearch assistantship. Jennifer (alsoknown as Indy) will be studying under Dr.Phil Manning, a world renownedpaleontologist who is well-known for hisseries of National Geographic specialsentitled Jurassic CSI.Many people along the way have not taken her seriously andencouraged her to forget her dream and study for a job with amore secure future. However, she never gave up on her dreamof becoming a paleontologist and her hard work has paid off.Jennifer was employed by the Academy of Natural Scienceswhile attending the University of Delaware as a Geology Major(graduating with a bachelor’s degree in 2007) and getting hermasters at Temple University in 2010. She is a 2003 ColumbiaHigh School graduate, where she had three years of AuthenticScience Research, with Paleontology as her area of interest.During the summers of 2000 thru 2002, she interned at theAcademy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia. The quote shechose for her high school yearbook says it all. “To dreamanything that you want to dream, that is the beauty of thehuman mind. To do anything that you want to do, that is thestrength of the human will. To trust yourself, to test yourlimits, that is the courage to succeed.” By Bernard Edmonds.
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Highlights of the May 9, 2012 Sand Lake Town Board Meeting:• Appointments – Public Works/Highway - With the recentretirement of Commissioner Larry Browe, the Town Boardunanimously appointed long-time dedicated employee Brian Huntas Commissioner of Public Works/Superintendent of Highways.Commissioner Hunt appointed William Rohl as Deputy Commissionerof Highways. Taking care of our town road system and ensuringpublic safety is a significant undertaking, essential to our quality oflife and one of the most appreciated services the Town provides.• Sewer Rent Increases – In September, 2011, the prior TownBoard voted to increase the sewer rents for Sewer District #2.However, the Town Board failed to hold the Public Hearing requiredby law. The rents can’t increase unless we do. I proposed that wenot hold a Public Hearing and not increase the sewer rents. TheSewer District has a $59,000 fund balance (savings) which is almostthe full operational budget for the year. Rensselaer County hasraised its sewer rates substantially. This is the wrong time for theTown to add to that burden.• Comprehensive Plan Committees – Based on therecommendations outlined in the Town’s Comprehensive Plan, theTown Board unanimously approved appointments to the PlanningOversight Committee, Mining Liaison Committee andEnvironmental/Open Space/Recreation Committee. Thesecommittees will advise the Town Board regarding some of thespecific actions or policies the Town should pursue to accomplishour shared vision of our Town.• Clean-Up Day – The Town of Sand Lake, the Sand Lake BusinessAssociation and the Bicentennial Committee are co-sponsoring a
town-wide Clean-Up Day on Saturday, June 2, 2012. The Town’sConvenience Facility on Chamberlin Hill Road will have extendedhours – June 2nd from 7 am – 3 pm and June 3rd from 9 am – noon.The regular fee schedule applies and permits are available in theTown Clerk’s Office. Disposing of small electronics (computers andTVs) is free. The Town’s Department of Public Works (DPW) onSpringer Road will also be open on June 2nd and 3rd from 9 am tonoon for disposal of brush and metal at no cost. Free mulch isavailable at the DPW garage while it lasts. More information to come!The next Town Board Workshop is May 30, 2012 and the nextregular Town Board Meeting is June 13, 2012 – 7:30 pm at the TownHall.
FIFTH GRADE
PARENTS’ NIGHTAlgonquin’s Fifth Grade Parents’Night is Tuesday, May 29th, at7:00pm. This night is one of thekey components of the orien-tation program to AlgonquinMiddle School. The evening willgive parents/guardians anopportunity to learn about theAlgonquin Middle Schoolprogram. The program willbegin in the auditorium and willinclude a video about Algonquinand a tour of the building.As your son or daughter willhave visited Algonquin beforethe event, it is not necessary forhim/her to attend Parents’ Night.
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MAY CROWNING AT
ST. JUDE’S
While her classmates look on,2nd grader Jenna Huntcrowns the statue of Mary witha wreath of fresh flowersduring the Annual MayCrowning Ceremony at St.Jude the Apostle School. Thenew statue of the BlessedMother was graciouslydonated by Dr. CathleenCarney, in memory of herparents, Jul ia and PaulCarney.
ANTI- RENT WARS REMEMBEREDGravestones: (R) Willard Griggs
(L) Dr. Smith BoughtonOn July 4, 1984, Historic HoagsCorners Association began “BigThunder Day” ceremony at thegraveside of Dr. Smith Boughton inSand Lake Union Cemetery. He hadgiven a stirring speech on July 4,
1844 at Hoags Corners against paying anymore rent to the VanRensselaer Patroons. Dressed in Indian masks and calico dressesthey reenacted events which happened 140 years earlier during theAnti-Rent Wars, the rebellion against Feudalism in the United States.Rent on land that had been leased for seven years was collectedlong after by the Van Rensselaer Patroons. Attempts to get relieffrom the State legislature failed and resulted in the farmers revolting,refusing to pay the rent and organizing forces to prevent the evictionof tenant farmers. Dr Smith Boughton known as “Big Thunder” wasinstrumental in uniting the farmers in the East Manor on both sidesof the Hudson River in this effort. As many as 4,000 farmers becameanti-rent members. Announcing the arrival of the sheriff was madeby blowing on a dinner horn. Tar barrels were set on fire and somerent collectors were tarred and feathered. Anti-renters could not beidentified because of their calico dresses, Indian masks and nameslike “Big Thunder”.Sheriff Willard Griggs was shot and killed when he and a possetraveled to the farm of William Whitbeck to take possession of it bycourt order. Griggs also buried in Sand Lake Union Cemetery wasrecognized for being killed in the line of duty at a memorial serviceon May 19, 2006.Ironically, the gravestones of Smith Boughton and Willard Griggsface each other in the cemetery.Anti –Rent legislation was finally passed. In Boughton’s words, “Isaw the feudal landlords stripped of their feudal privileges, theleases stripped of their onerous extractions. Each tenant by payinga small sum obtained such title as made him owner of his land withno one to make him afraid of being disturbed or driven from hisland.” ~ Submitted by Mary French
“MOON OVER BUFFALO” IS PRESENTEDBY CIRCLE THEATRE PLAYERS
Howard, the TV weatherman, (Sean Owens from West SandLake) finds himself in the middle of a dueling swords scenerehearsal between Roxanne/Charlotte Hay (Andrea Valenti ofAlbany) and Cyrano de Bergerac/George Hay (John Trainorfrom New Lebanon). Howard is facing more than dark cloudsand low barometric pressure in “Moon Over Buffalo”. Comesee what happens in Circle Theatre Players upcomingproduction of “MOON OVER BUFFALO”. The play will be on Fri.& Sat., May 18 & 19, at 8pm; and Sunday, May 20, at 2:30pm.Tickets are $16, under 18 - $10, and reservations can be madeat 518-674-2007 or www.slca-ctp.org. The Sand Lake Centerfor the Arts is located at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY. There isplenty of free parking.
The Rensselaer Junior SeniorHigh school is presenting asmall Art Show at Angie B’s,on Washington Avenue inRensselaer. It is a small sampleof the beautiful artwork yourchildren do at the Junior HighSchool. The show will run fromnow until May 30th, so stopby and enjoy the art.~ Kim Jones, Art Teacher
TEXAS HOLD’EMChandler Young VFW on RT 20and Lyons Lake Road inNassau wil l hold a TexasHold’em on Sunday, May 20th.Doors open at 1PM and playbegins at 2PM.For more information, callClaudia at 423-5957 orCharlotte 766-3970.
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MAY IS NATIONALMENTAL HEALTH
AWARENESS MONTHAccording to the 2009 NationalSurvey on Drug Use and Health,nearly 20% of U.S. adultsreported having a mental illnessin the previous year. A similarpercentage of children (one infive) are affected by mentalhealth problems, and three-fourths of all mental illnesses beginby age 24. As a mental healthproblem progresses andconditions worsen, treatmentbecomes more challenging; theeconomic cost of mental illnessincreases due to job loss and lostproductivity, and people are atan increased risk for suicide.Every day, approximately 90Americans take their own life(one every 15 minutes) and thereare an estimated 8-25 attemptedsuicides for every suicide death(www.afsp.org).Help is available. Just like diabetesor heart disease, mental illness isa medical illness, and for many,treatments have proven to beeffective. However, earlyidentification and intervention isimportant. For help, call thenumbers listed below:Samaritan Hospital OutpatientMental Health - 271-3554Samaritan Hospital Crisis Unit –271-3540Rensselaer County Unif iedServices - 270-2800National Suicide PreventionLifeline – 1-800-273-TALK (8255)For Support for Survivors ofSuicide Loss – 791-1544Submitted by Rensselaer CountySuicide Prevention Task Force
FUTURE OF
STEPHENTOWN
MEETING 4Sustainable Stephentown willhold its next meeting onThursday, May 17th, at 7PMat the Stephentown MemorialLibrary to continue thediscussion about creating arevitalized future Stephen-town. If you are interested injoining the discussion, pleasejoin us. For more information,visit our web presence athttp://stephentowncommunity.wikispaces.com/
ST. JOSEPH’S ANN. GARAGE SALESt. Joseph’s Church, 416 Third Street in South Troy, will beholding its Annual Garage Sale to benefit St. Joseph’s Churchon Friday, June 8th; and Saturday, June 9th, from 9AM to1:30PM (rain or shine). Items available will be furniture,household items, toys, Christmas decorations, electricalappliances and much, much more!
REAL ESTATE • WILLS & TRUSTS
• ESTATES • BANKRUPTCY • LAND USE & ZONING
• CORPORATIONS • TRAFFIC COURT & DWI
MORE THAN 75 YEARS COMBINED EXPERIENCED
RENSS. CO. COLLECTS 661 POUNDS OFUNWANTED MEDICATIONS
Rensselaer County Sheriff JackMahar and Joanne Malpass atWest Sand Lake Fire House forNational Drug Take Back Day.The Rensselaer CountySheriff’s Office collected 168pounds of unused andunwanted prescription drugsduring Saturday’s event atthe West Sand Lake FireCompany on Route 43.Sheriff Mahar is cal l ingNational Drug Take Back Daya success. It was the third
time the Sheriff’s Office participated in this national program.Organized by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), theevent invited the public to drop off unused drugs to be disposedof safely — no questions asked.The Program was created by the DEA for the purpose ofproviding a safe means for the public to dispose of their unused,unwanted or expired prescription drugs. This year 661 poundsof unwanted medications were retrieved by 564 people inRensselaer County alone. “Not only does the program reducethe risk of prescription drug abuse and the risk of accidentaloverdose by small children, by participating in this programyou will also have a positive impact on our environment”, saysMahar. “Flushing medicine down the toilet or throwing drugs inthe trash can pose health hazards by seeping into watersystems.” The drop off site accepted all medications includingliquids as long as they were in a sealed container. All medicationscollected were brought to the DEA for destruction.
Tamarac PlazaTamarac PlazaTamarac PlazaTamarac PlazaTamarac Plaza (directly across from Tamarac High School)(directly across from Tamarac High School)(directly across from Tamarac High School)(directly across from Tamarac High School)(directly across from Tamarac High School)
Physical TherapyAssociatesTamarac Plaza
Directly across from Tamarac High SchoolDirectly across from Tamarac High SchoolDirectly across from Tamarac High SchoolDirectly across from Tamarac High SchoolDirectly across from Tamarac High School
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PROM NIGHT
DISASTERLetter to the Editor: It allstarts out with the girls inbeautiful dresses, boys inhandsome tuxes and a funevening with all their friends,but it all comes to an end withthe distress call to 9.1.1.The ambulance service arrivesat the crash scene and sendsa request to dispatch tellingthem they need two more ALSunits at the scene. They havefour serious and two criticalinjuries.THIS IS WHAT CAN HAPPENWHEN ALCOHOL IS INVOLVEDAND DISASTER HITS. The anguish now starts here.The ambulance workers andfirefighters know the kids, thepolice know the kids and nowthe parents must be notifiedif they haven’t already andare now on the scene.Once in the hospital, we findthat only the driver wil lrecover completely and theothers have massive injuriesthat will be with them forever.However, the driver will paydearly.Now the blame starts. Whowas driving? Why were theydrinking? Why did you get inthe car with them? Who isgoing to pay for this? We willsue them?Meanwhile back home, theambulance workers, policeand firefighters that were atthe scene have to go throughintense debriefing because ofthe severity of the crash.Your moms and dads aredevastated along with yourfriends and family.Remember it only takes aminute to make a baddecision, but in some cases forothers a lifetime of pain andsuffering.Please use common sense andavoid alcohol and never, neverdrive a vehicle if you do.You have a lifetime to enjoy.Do it sensibly.~ Bill Dikant, D.W.I. VictimAdvocate, CastletonEditors Note: The above article
does not necessarily reflect theopinion or endorsement of theEditor or the Staff of THEADVERTISER, and for all intentsand purposes is impossible toverify the truth and veracity of itscontents.
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FREE HEARING
CLINIC
Rensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road, Graftoncontinues to offer a freemonthly hearing clinic with anindependent instrumenthearing specialist, (who willalso clean your hearing aids).May clinic will be held onWednesday the 23rd, at10:30 a.m. All RensselaerCounty seniors 60 years ofage and older welcome,reservations required, 279-3413.
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Call Suzy (518) 320-8574 • www.smokefreetimes.comLASER THERAPY TREATMENT CENTERin the East Greenbush Wellness Center
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QUESTION: I am under a physician’s care for fibromyalgia. I amdealing with muscle pain and stiffness, and because of insomnia, Iwake up most mornings feeling just as tired as when I went tosleep. Can meditation and yoga help my condition? M. Bauer, West Sand Lake, NYANSWER: A new study led by Dr. James Carson, a clinicalpsychologist and pain specialist at Oregon Health and ScienceUniversity in Portland, found that meditation combined with gentleyoga can lessen the symptoms of fibromyalgia. The study reportedimprovements in both physical and psychological aspects offibromyalgia: decreases in pain, fatigue, tenderness and anxiety, aswell as better sleep and improved frame of mind. Remember, wehuman beings are not merely physical bodies, but breathing andthinking beings also. Every day we live with complex thoughts,desires and emotions. To experience better health and well being,we must learn to properly care for and feed the body foods thatlove us (not just foods we love). We must also learn how toregulate our breath and use our conscience more consistently asthe basis of all our actions in the world. The U.S. Centers forDisease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, Georgia report that thekey factors influencing an individual’s state of health have notchanged significantly over the past twenty years. Quality of medicalcare accounts for only 10%. Heredity accounts for 18% andenvironment 19%. But everyday lifestyle choices contribute animpressive 53%. The decisions we make about our lives and habitsare by far the greatest factor in determining our wellness. Increasingnumbers of medical studies like the one conducted by Dr. Carsonin Oregon, clearly indicate that when we practice meditation andgentle yoga at home on a daily basis, our overall health improvesimmediately because the intelligence of the body recognizes that itis being loved and cared for.The meditation and yoga curriculum at the American MeditationInstitute is accredited by the American Medical Association, AlbanyMedical College and the N.Y.S. Nurses Association. It is also endorsedby nationally recognized physicians Mehmet Oz MD, Dean OrnishMD and Bernie Siegel MD.
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LYMPHEDEMA is the accumulation ofa protein rich lymph fluid which typicallygets trapped between the skin and themuscle with the connective tissues dueto a dysfunctional operating lymphaticsystem. Most commonly noted in theextremities, with one extremity being largerthan the other. Lymphedema can,however, occur in the groin, head andtrunk. Lymphedema has multiple causes,primary or congenital (being born with thedisease). Secondary lymphedema is dueto injury/damage as a result of cancer and or cancertreatments, surgeries, tumors, thermal burns, and repeatedinfections such as cellulitis to name a few. Lymphedema has four stages; ranging from latency,meaning the individual shows no signs but is at risk due tofactors listed previously; reversible stage, the limbdemonstrates pitting edema but may spontaneously subsidewith treatment; irreversible stage, limb size has increasedand the edema is nonpitting with skin that has become thicker/fibrosis; lymphostatic elephantiasis, limb size has continuedto increase, skin is fibrotic with an orange peel effect, andrecurrent cellulitis infections are common. There is currently no cure for lymphedema. However,once diagnosed with Lymphedema by a physician, the nextstep is to seek out a Certified Lymphedema Therapist (CLT). Treatment for lymphedema includes patient educationand Complete Decongestive Therapy (CDT), which includesmanual lymph drainage (MLD) techniques to activate workinglymphnodes and open lymphatic fluid pathways followed byapplication of mechanical compression bandages to controland reduce the amount of fluid in the limb. Upon completionof CDT, the patient should be independent with self-MLDand compression bandage and/or compression garmentapplication for ongoing management.
Submitted bySara ChauvotPhysical Therapist
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Greenbush Eye Center
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Lakeside Grill
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Chicken BBQ Schedule: May19th, June 16th, July 21st, July28th, August 18th, September15th & October 20th. Forreservations, call 674-2309.
ST. JUDE’S K of C PANCAKE BREAKFASTThe next St. Jude’s Knights of Columbus All-You-Can-EatPancake Breakfast will be on May 20th in Dammann Hall at 24Dana Ave. Wynantskill, NY. All the Pancakes, Sausage, Bacon,eggs, hashbrowns, fruit, and bagels that you can eat! Allserved with hot coffee and a smile by our Knights! We willhave a box available to collect items for local vets who getservice at the Albany VA hospital. Items that are neededinclude: regular/decaf. coffee; powdered creamer; 1 lb bagsof sugar; boxes of “Sweet and Low”-Spender etc.; large andmed. sweatshirts; underwear and tee shirts (all sizes, boxers/briefs); white tube socks’ Effervescent denture cleaningtablets; toiletry items, etc. Breakfast is served 8am to 11am.Cost is $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for children under 12 yrs.old. Child. under 6 free. Contact parish office 283-1162.
TSATSAWASSAPROTECTIVE FIRECO. BREAKFAST
The Tsatsawassa ProtectiveFire Company will hold theirmonthly breakfast on Sunday,May 20, with servings from8AM until 11AM at a cost of$6. Breakfast consists of yourchoice of French toast orpancakes, as well as bacon orsausage, toast, orange juice,applesauce, beverages andeggs prepared to yourspecifications. The firehouse islocated behind the post officenear the intersection of Routes20 and 66 North in the hamletof Brainard. For more info.,call 518-766-3815.
ELKS FUNDRAISERDINNER
The Troy Lodge of Elks locatedat 134 North Greenbush Roadin Troy will be offering a RoastTurkey Dinner on Wednesday,May 23rd, 2012, from 4PM to7PM. Dinner will include: RoastTurkey with dressing, cran-erry sauce, mashed potatoesw/gravy, vegetables & rolls,coffee, tea and dessert. Allfor only: $9/Adults, $5/Children under 10. As always,we are open to the public!!!
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Burden Lake Country Club162 Totem Lodge Road, North Nassau NY
Open for all the seasons!
GREEN DAYS GOLF SPECIAL18 Holes of Golf,
Motorized Cart, Beverage, & Lunch$40 (Tee times 48 hours in advance)
Dates Posted at www.blccgolf.com
The Golf Course & Driving Range are officially open.The Golf Course & Driving Range are officially open.The Golf Course & Driving Range are officially open.The Golf Course & Driving Range are officially open.The Golf Course & Driving Range are officially open.
Call for more information at 674-1770 or checkour website @ www.blccgolf.com
FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL$10 GREENS FEE
for 9 Holes After 5pm
Rt. 43, Averill Park • 674-3363
Call for details or see us online at: www.crystallakeview.com
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEKServing Lunch & Dinner
GIFTCARDS
Monday’s ~ Mexican NightTuesday’s
Antipasta & Large Cheese PizzaWednesday’s ~ Wing Night
Friday’s and Saturday’s
Seafood Chowder & Prime Rib SpecialsLet us help plan your next event~in our
beautiful banquet facility or cater a home party.
Back by Popular
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Saturday, Jan 31st
134 No. Greenbush Rd (Rt. 4), Troy • 283-1193
Includes: Salad, Soup, Dessert & Coffee Music in the Lounge from 7:30-11:30
Liver & Bacon...........................$11.95Baked Tilapia...............................$11.95Smothered Chicken......................$11.95Haddock (Fried or Broiled).................$12.95
Friday, May 18th
Opento thePublic
Troy Lodge Of Elks #141
4 COURSE DINNERS • CHILDREN’S MENU AVAILABLE
Friday, May 25thScallops (Fried or Broiled).................$13.95Ravioli........................................$10.95Country Fried Steak......................$11.95Seafood Platter.............................$13.95
5/18Music byJohnny O’
Musicby BrianZapel
5/25
LASAGNA DINNER TO BENEFIT LIBRARY
The Friends of the Stephentown Library are cooking up ascrumptious lasagna dinner on Saturday, May 19th, to benefit thelibrary. The dinner will be served from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. at theStephentown Federated Church on Garfield Road. Your choice ofvegetarian or meat sauce homemade lasagna will be served withtossed salad, bread and butter, homemade cake, and a choice ofbeverages. The price for those over twelve is $15, from age six totwelve is $8, and under six is free. You may dine there or take outyour dinners. Handicapped accessible. For info., call 518-733-5923.
W.S.L. FIRE DEPT.
BREAKFAST
The West Sand Lake FireDept. will hold their monthlyAll-You-Can-Eat FundraiserBreakfast at the firehall onSunday, May 20th, from 8AMto 11:30AM. Cost is $7/Adults, $4/Children 5-12 andUnder 5 are free. Eat-in ortake-out. Call the firehall at674-3677.
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JMS Party RentalsJMS Party RentalsJMS Party RentalsJMS Party RentalsJMS Party Rentals
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NASSAU SUMMER YOUTH DAY CAMPThe Town of Nassau is pleased to announce the 2012 SummerYouth Day Camp Program for ages 5 through 14. The 5-yearold children must have completed kindergarten. Camp will starton July 2 and go through July 31 (closed on July 4). Camp isheld Monday through Friday at Lyons Lake from 9:15 AM to1:15 PM with limited bus service available. The cost is $65 perchild with a maximum of $135 per family. To register yourchild(ren), the following is needed: proof of residency in theTown of Nassau and an updated immunization record.Registration applications may be picked up at the Nassau TownHall between the hours of 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM. All applicationsmust be completed and either mailed to or dropped off at theTown Hall no later than June 22. Questions may be directed toDiane at 766-3559 ext. 2, then press 1, or Patricia Sherman,Camp Director, at 766-7700 (leave message).
TOWN OF POESTENKILL SUMMER CAMP!The Town of Poestenkill is proud to announce the return ofsummer camp, now accepting campers from enteringkindergarten to 8th grade. We are offering new and fun fieldtrips and weekly trips to Grafton beach. For more information,please contact Tara Houser or visit the Youth Departmentwebsite.
TOWN OF SCHODACK DAY CAMP 2012The Town of Schodack is pleased to announce that the 2012Summer Day Camp for children will run from July 9, 2012 throughAugust 3, 2012. The program will operate Monday throughFriday, 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Registration is $100.00 perchild, with a $250.00 maximum per family. Applications will beavailable during regular business hours at the Schodack TownClerk’s Office or online at www.schodack.org (under YouthDepartment). All health immunization forms are required withcamper applications. Bus service information will be included inthe registration packet. See registration applications for details.Completed applications and registration fees will be due nolater than June 1, 2012.For further information, please contact Recreation DirectorSheila Golden at [email protected].
ST. JUDE’S
TRANSPORTATION
FAIR AND
FAMILY FUN DAYSt. Jude the Apostle School’s1st Annual Transportation Fairand Family Fun Day will be heldon Saturday, May 19th, 2012,from 10AM to 2PM (Rain orShine), 42 Dana Ave.,Wynantskill. Over 30 vehiclesto enjoy and explore ~ Food~ Bouncy Bounce ~ Games ~Vendors ~ Old Fashioned CalkWalk ~ Silent Auction basketswill be on display for you tobid on ~ 4 Yankee tickets willbe raffled for an August 14thgame at Yankee Stadium($5.00 per chance). For moreinformation, please contactthe school at 283-0333
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Castleton, NY 12033
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OUTDOOR
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DROP OFF YOURRETURNABLES
Drop off your returnables atthe Rensselaer Eagles #4446,851 Broadway, Rensselaer,NY 12144. All proceeds go tocancer. If you can’t come tous, we will come to you. Call436-4446.
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154 Presbyterian Hill Rd., Stephentown, NY • www.zemasnursery.com for directions733-5868 • Spring Hours: Mon-Saturday 9-5; Fri 9-6; Sun 9-4
Seeds, Potatoes, Cold Crops, Blueberries, Fruits
Nothing Beats Your Own Fresh-Picked!Expert Advice & Quality Plants
M-F 9-6; Sat 9-5; Sun 10-4 • www.budsfloristandghses.comRt 9, Schodack (2 mi. s. of Jct 9 & 20)
“WE’RE NOT JUST YOUR LOCAL FLORIST”
We also have a Great Selectionof Perennials, Proven WinnersAnnuals, Shrubs, Rose Bushes,Burpee Seeds, & much more!
Browse thru Our GreenhousesIT’S TIME TO PLANT Come & Check
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•Our Own Bedding Plants•Vegetable Plants
•Flowering Hanging Baskets
FLEA MARKET,
STEAK BAKE &
BAKE SALEThe Rensselaer Eagles#4446, located at 851Broadway, in Rensselaer willhold a Steak Bake, Flea Marketand Bake Sale on May 19thfrom 12PM to 6PM. Donationis $10 per dinner. Call 436-4446 to reserve your ticket.People helping People.
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Rt. 22 & 20 and Rt. 20, New Lebanon & Rt. 2, Brunswick.
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OUTDOOR
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The Garden Club of East Schodack will hold its 52nd annual plant sale on Saturday, May 19, 2012, from 9-11 a.m. at the EastSchodack Fire Company on Rt. 150 in East Schodack. The plant material is top quality and the prices as dirt cheap, becauseGarden Club members donate plantings from their own gardens, which allows us to keep the quality high and the prices low. Comeand see the beautiful perennials, annuals, herbs, vegetables, wild flowers, ground cover and much more. Free soil testing byMaster Gardeners from Rensselaer Country Cooperative Extension will be offered again this year. Bring 3-4 DRY samples fromeach site you would like tested. Dig approximately 2" deep and place samples in a plastic bag or container.Come join us for the best Garden Club plant sale in the Capital Region!
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athlete OF THE WEEK MOLLY FRYER
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SCHOLARSHIP FUND GOLF OUTING
Some things will never change ~ Nelson and Don still helpingkids is certainly one of them...Nelson Wilkinson ~ J. DonaldLeahey Golf Outing will be held on Sunday, May 20th, at theSycamore Country Club.In a span of about seven months between 2000 and 2001, theRensselaer community said good-bye to two of its finest people.Anyone who knew them know that Nellie and Don gave ofthemselves for the betterment of others - and they did itwillingly and unselfishly. So, as tribute to the memories ofthese two remarkable gentlemen, their families and friendsare proud to sponsor a benefit gold tournament to raise fundsfor scholarships for Rensselaer youth in the names of NelsonWilkinson and J. Donald Leahey.
It is amazing how fast these seasons fly by! The Averill Parkspring sports are entering their last stretch of the season.Meets and games are getting even more competitive and theAP teams are only getting better.The boys track team took on Guilderland and Columbia in aduel meet on Tuesday. Congratulations to Wesley Clayton whocame in first in the 400 Meter, Andrew Tario who won the 3200Meter, Kevin Otty who took home first in the 400 Meter hurdles,Mike Hayes who placed first in boy’s triple jump, and JohnRodgers who took first in Discus. Also, great job to the boy’s4x400 and 4x800 Relay teams that each took home a blueribbon. Fantastic job boys!The girl’s Lacrosse team took on worthy opponent Bethlehemthis week. AP fought hard, but unfortunately, couldn’t pull outa victory and lost 9-6. Darian Goyer scored two goals, SarahLaranjo had one, and Molly O’ Bryan had a great game withthree. O’Bryan also had three goals against Columbia on Friday.Sofi Soriento, Morgan Lionarons, Emily Halpin, and KristaFitzgerald had two goals apiece against the Blue Devils.Unfortunately, their goals were not enough and AP fell short10-8. Keep working ladies!Boys Baseball battled Colonie this week, but unfortunately,lost 8-1. The softball team also played the Raiders. Sorry tosay, they too were unable to come away with a win, losing 7-1. Good game to Kelly Donnelly who scored the teams onlyrun. The ladies will try to redeem themselves during their fivegames next week. Good luck Warriors!During the last leg of the season, our teams need the mostsupport, so come and cheer for our AP teams!If you have any questions or comments, you can contact meat [email protected].
“Being a dedicated athletemeans that you always try toget better and always workyour hardest,” stated MollyFryer, a senior at Averill ParkHigh School and a varsitysoftball player. You can findMolly playing 2nd base on thesoftball field. Molly has beenplaying ball since she was sixyears old and started playingfor Twin Town, but then laterswitched over to ClassieLassies. Fryer is a verydedicated athlete and playssoftball year round. She plays
for a travel team called The Long Island Riptide, and they playin the summer and the winter.In the off season, Molly stays in shape by running and visitingthe batting cages three times a week in order to keep her skillssharp. Molly’s favorite part about playing softball is being ableto hang out with her friends and have fun, but at the same timeplay a very competitive sport. Before every game, Fryer leadsher team in a prayer to help get them all pumped up for thegame and to help them focus. In the fall, when she isn’t playingsoftball, Molly plays Volleyball for Averill Park and has beenplaying since 8th grade. Molly is an athlete to watch and isvery dedicated to everything that she does. In her spare time,she enjoys spending time with her friends and family. Nextyear, Fryer will be attending the SUNY Plattsburgh and will bemajoring in Social Work. She will also be playing softball there,so if you are in town for a game, be sure to look for her on thefield!Molly would like to thank her friends, family, teachers, andcoaches for always pushing her to do her best. “My parentshave inspired me to be the person I am today through all oftheir love and support throughout my years playing softball,”said Fryer.Best of Luck to Molly and the rest of the Warriors as they racetoward the end of their regular season.
“AP Senior Krista Fitzgerald shoots and scores on arival Columbia keeper last Friday night”. After 2overtime periods, Columbia pulls out a 10-8 win.
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BENEFIT GOLF TOURNAMENT
The Van Rensselaer Division of Kiwanis iscomprised of the clubs in: Castleton/Schodack,East Greenbush, Hoosick Falls, North Greenbush,Rensselaer, Sand Lake, and Troy. Kiwanis is acommunity organization of volunteers dedicatedto providing assistance and support through
community service projects and fund raising activities to thosein need, especially children.On Saturday, June 2, 2012, The Kiwanis Clubs of RensselaerCountry are hosting a Golf Tournament at the Burden LakeCounty Club in Averill Park. A day of fun, golf and prizes willbegin at 11:00 A.M. with sign-in and optional putting contest,followed by lunch at 12:00 noon. Eighteen Holes of golf w/cart- Shot gun start at 1:00 P.M. and a Dinner Buffet w/ beveragesat 6:00 P.M. – all inclusive for $100.00 per golfer. Scheduledevent contests include; closest to the pin, longest drive,straightest drive, etc.Please consider participating and invite other family members,neighbors and friends to join you for dinner at 6:00 P.M. Thosearriving for dinner only will be charged $25.00 - cost includesall food, beer, wine, soda, tax and tip.Please contact Bob Loveridge by calling (518) 202-6876 or e-mail [email protected]
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New Eastcoast Arms Collectors Associates, NEACA.com will behosting their semiannual Arms Fair and Sportsman’s Expo onMay 19 & 20 at the huge SportsPlex of Halfmoon, located at 6Corporate Drive, Clifton Park. NEACA members admitted free,but the public is also invited to attend and bring in firearms andmilitary or vintage sporting collectables to sell or trade with ourcollectors and dealers. The show hours are Saturday 9am-5pmand Sunday 9am-3pm. Food is available. Non-member admissionis $8; admission for those over age 60 is $7; and childrenunder age 14 admitted free with adult supervision. More detailsatNEACA.com Directions: Corporate Drive is off Route 9, justnorth of DeVoe’s Orchard Store, but opposite side.
BLCC WOMEN’S WEDNESDAY GOLF LEAGUE
Results – May 2, 2012 - Team Lisi defeated Team Surpitski 8 to 4;Team Prockup defeated Team Pettrone 7.5 to 4.5 and Team DeLongdefeated Team Morrison 7 to 5 in the BLCC Women’s League’ssecond week of play.Team standings are: Team Lisi is in first place with 15.5 points; TeamProckup is in second place with 14.5 points; Team Delong is in thirdplace with 13.0 points; Team Pettrone is in fourth place with 10.5points; Team Morrison is in fifth place with 9.5 points; Team Surpitskiis in sixth place with 9.0 points.Low Net Scores on the FRONT nine are: 1st Low Net - Carol Mullen35; 2nd Low Net – Chrissy Keeler 36; 3rd Low Net – Jen DiIorio 37(match of cards). Next Week on the BACK nine: Team Lisi playsTeam DeLong; Team Prockup plays Team Morrison; Team Pettroneplays Team Surpitski.
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LADIES GOLF LEAGUE
The following is a list of results from the BLCC Monday Night LadiesGolf League on Monday, May 7, 2012:1st Low Score: 34 - Jen DiIorio, Nicole Dutch, Mary Fabian andVicki Dunson; 2nd Low Score: 35 - Joanne Guynup, Chris Cooney,Betty Cushing and Peg Squazzo; 3rd Low Score: 36 - HeatherMorrison, Deb Jewell, Kelly Hammond and Betty Ann Whitbeck. 1stLow Putts: 9 - Theresa Jones, Babe Scully, Deb Bryce and MarySmith; 2nd Low Putts: 10 - Ronnie Ciccarelli, Carol Ciccarelli, BettyTurner and Bonnie Whitman; 3rd Low Putts: 11 - Angie Fleming,Margie Biggins, Shelly Reid and Val Chakedis.A total of 40 women on 11 teams participated in this 3rd outing ofthe season.
KIWANIS OF SAND LAKE SUMMERFEST
2012 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT
Kiwanis Club of Sand Lake will once again sponsor a softballtournament at Summerfest. We invite anyone to form a teamand join the fun. Get your friends, neighbors, coworkerstogether and play ball!Date: Saturday, June 16th, 2012 (Sunday morning if needed).Time: 8AM to 4PM. Location: Softball Fields at Butler Park.Contact: Stuart Nippes at 518-858-6534 or Email:[email protected]
DEVIL CATS’ STANDINGS
In the second week of play, the Devil Cats 10U, 11U, and 12Uteams won 4 of their 7 games. The 12U team was led by CoryListing hitting a triple, a double and 2 singles and Justun Lettkohit three singles in their two games. Matt Ramano pitched 4strong innings against one of the best teams in the area. The11U team lost 8-5 to a 12U team. Jack Wendel, Luke Pascarella,Jon Weber, Ryan Deo, and Evan Bell all had singles. The 10URed team beat Clifton Park 12-4 and was led by Jake Borntand Thomas Harkin with a double and single apiece. CodiGenthener also had a double and a single and Jon Blankenshiphad 2 singles. The 10U Blue team remained undefeated; andAnthony Childrose went 6-6 in their 2 games. Quinn Dezembo,Cole Gorleski, Jack Nichols, and Nick Maggio also went perfectat the plate for the day.
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The Run For Help In Memory of Liza Ellen Warner will takeplace on June 10th, at Goff Middle School, Gilligan Road, EastGreenbush, NY. The kids runs begin at 9:30 and there is nocharge for the kids runs and youth mile. The 5K Run/Walk foradults begins at 10 am. The charge for the 5K is $17 prior toJune 8th and $20.00 for registration the day of the race.The Application can be found on www.rememberingliza.org, orwww.unityhouseny.org or by email [email protected].
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SCHOLARSHIP FUNDIt has been one year since the passingof Dr. K. (4/18/11). In his memory,my wife and I have set up ascholarship fund to be awarded to anA.P.H.S. alumni descendant. Dr. K.was a valuable member of thecommunity in many ways, for manyyears. We would like to keep hismemory alive by assisting a localstudent to continue their education.If you would like to contribute to thememorial scholarship fund, you canmake a donation at any Key Banklocation under the fund name of Dr.Raymond Kobielski Scholarship Fund.~ Submitted by, Matt and Molly Heffner
COASTERS FOR A CAUSEHelp support MOMS Club of Greenbush/Capital District with theGreat Escape’s popular spring fundraiser, Coasters for a Cause!Great Escape tickets are available for just $22.50, instead ofthe regular park general admission price of $49.99. The bestpart is MOMS Club of Greenbush/Capital District keeps $5 fromeach ticket sold! Coasters for a Cause patrons will be amongthe first to experience The Great Escape & SplashwaterKingdom’s exciting 2012 season including the all-new AlpineFreefalls water attraction.Call MOMS Club of Greenbush/Capital District to reserve yourdiscounted Great Escape tickets today. Remember, $5.00 fromevery ticket sold goes directly to MOMS Club of Greenbush/Capital District.Hurry and support your favorite MOMS Club of Greenbush/Capital District, and get tickets to The Great Escape for just$22.50! For more information and to purchase tickets, pleaseemail [email protected] or call 518-653-1913.
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FLORIDA STATE UNIVERSITYDean M. Fiacco, a 2007 graduate of Columbia High School,earned his Bachelor’s of Science degree in Applied Economics,from the College of Social Sciences and Public Policy at FloridaState University in Tallahassee, FL, April 2012. He also receiveda Bachelors of Arts with a co-major of Italian and Businessfrom the College of Arts and Sciences at FSU, April 2012. Heserved as Vice President of the National Association for BusinessEconomics at FSU during his senior year. As a junior, he wasProgram Director for the FSU-Seminole Association forSustainable Energy. He also served on the Executive Boardfor Phi Gamma Delta Fraternity as Corresponding Secretaryand spent last summer studying abroad in Italy.
SAMSON’S APPRECIATES ALL THE SUPPORT
FOR TECH SGT. JOE WILKINSONSamson’s would like to Thank everyone who donated their timefor Tech Sgt. Joe Wilkinson’s Benefit - New York State P.D.,Schodack P.D., Brian LaPoint, Ernie Daoust, Capt. J.P. CruiseLine, “Rash”, Billy Z and Toni.Thank you Joe Wilkinson.
2nd ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT TO
SUPPORT ATHLETES WITH CHALLENGESOn Sunday May 20, 2012, local golfers will spend a day on thegreens of Stadium Golf Course in a scramble tournament of 18holes to support regional athletes with special needs andWounded Warriors. STRIDE Adaptive Sports will be thebeneficiary of the tournament hosted by the owners of NYCapital Sports.Net. Todd and Jeremy Smith selected STRIDEAdaptive Sports this year because of the work the organizationdoes with local athletes with special needs.The cost of a foursome is $110/person. This includes a coursefees, cart, lunch on the turn, and a complimentary hot buffetand prizes.Please contact Jeremy Smith at [email protected] at:518-788-0439 if you are interested in supporting the event orgolfing. For more information, visit www.nycapitalsports.net.
B.L.C.C. HUTCHINS’ GOLF LEAGUEAfter three weeks of play in The Alan Hutchins’ Memorial GolfLeague at Burden Lake C. C., the standings are as follows:Team 2 - Chuck Bennison 47 pts.; Team 3 - Dave DeGenero43.5 pts.; Team 8 - Scott Delisle 42.5 pts.; Team 5 - BrianHampson 40.5 pts.; Team 4 - Tom Murphy 38 pts.; Team 1 -Dan Ireland 33.5 pts.; Team 6 - Jason Cooper 32.5 pts.Low scores by flights: 1 - Chuck Bennison 36; 2 - Steve Quillinan,Jr. 37; 3 - Mark Miller 39; 4 - Wally Tuszynski 42; 5 - Jay Zalucky42; 6 - Pete Gustafson 42; 7 - Bill Haupt 45; 8 - Sil Martinage46; 9 - Peter Sennett 42; 10 - Pete Toth 46; 11 - Tom Kehn 47;12 - Jim Jewell 44; 13 - Charlie Mamone 55.Other low scores: 38 - Brian Hampson; 39 - Tom Murphy, JohnCooney, Scott Delisle and John Keeler; 40 - Dave DeGeneroand Steve Langan; 41 - Dan Ireland and Mike Bottillo; 42 - TomConnor, Archie Robinson and Wally Tuszynski; 43 - RogerMarschke, Ross Edwards, Dan Nichols, Jack Rodzwell, RobZalucky, Nick Valenze, Bob Pecker, Steve Bermas and DaveHalloran; 44 - Phil Laya, Mark Quinn, Jason Cooper, jack Rogersand Mark Lyons; 45 - Hal Smith, Clint Dawley, Cutter Warner,Karl Morrison and Ron Choquette; 46 - Steve Whitbeck andBob Carl.
E. G. PBA HOST 8th ANNUAL BEST BALL
GOLF SCRAMBLE FUNDRAISERThe East Greenbush Police Benevolent Association will behosting its 8th Annual Best Ball Golf Scramble Fundraiser onFriday, June 1st, at Burden Lake Country Club. Check-in forgolfers will start at 8:30AM with breakfast being served at9AM. The shotgun start will be at 10AM followed by a Bake atapproximately 4PM. All are welcome to attend the Bake even ifyou haven’t participated in the golfing. Price for the golf outing,including greens fees, golf cart, goody bags, gifts,refreshments, breakfast and dinner for golfers is $85 perperson. Tickets for the Bake only are $30 per person. Thedeadline for those wishing to golf is May 25th and openingsare limited.ALL proceeds go toward community projects sponsored andsupported by the PBA such as school scholarships, manyjuvenile and senior programs, and food drives for those inneed. Also, community and senior programs that are conductedto assist in ensuring the safety and health of our youth, seniorsand resident of our community.It you’re interesting in playing or making a donation to thisfundraising event, please mail your support to East GreenbushPolice PBA, Attn: 2012 Golf Outing, 225 Columbia Turnpike,Rensselaer, NY 12144 or contact VP Peter Lavin at 479-2525.
LEGIS. RECOGNIZES 50th ANNIVERSARY OF
HOLY SPIRIT SCHOOLThe RensselaerCounty Legislaturerecognized the 50thanniversary of thefounding of HolySpirit School in EastGreenbush duringthe April 10 legislativemeeting. ViceChairman of theLegislature Phi lDanaher, at right,speaks about theschool while Holy Spirit pastor Father Joseph O’Brien, second fromright looks on. From left, Legislators Mark Fleming, Lou Desso,Leon Fiacco, Michael Cristo and Alex Shannon also listen.The Rensselaer County Legislature recognized the 50thanniversary of the founding of Holy Spirit School in EastGreenbush during the April 10 legislative meeting, Vice Chairmanof the Legislature Phil Danaher announced.Legislators approved a resolution recognizing the founding ofthe school, the contributions made in educating generations ofstudents at the Catholic school, and in support of anniversaryefforts during the year.Danaher graduated from the elementary school, and later spentyears as a volunteer basketball coach and member of the ParishCouncil.“Holy Spirit is a special place. The school has played a huge rolein shaping the lives of students and area residents and wecongratulate Holy Spirit on 50 outstanding years,” said Danaher.Holy Spirit pastor Father Joseph O’Brien accepted a legislativeresolution at the April 10 meeting that notes the anniversaryand contributions made by the school.The school was started in 1962 by members of the Holy SpiritParish who wanted to provide a faith-based education to areastudents. The school included students from throughoutsouthern Rensselaer County and northern Columbia County.“Holy Spirit is recognized as one of the foundations of thecommunity in southern Rensselaer County and a place that hasmade a major impact on those students educated at the school,”said Legislator Louis Desso.
HISTORY OF POESTENKILL FIRE CO.On Tuesday May 22nd, the Poestenkill Historical Society’s programwill be The History of the Poestenkill Fire Company. Late in 1919 agroup of civc-minded men, led by Marvin Foster, worked long anddiligently to organize and equip a fire department. The first officialmeeting was held on January 7, 1920. The following officers wereelected. President-Marvin Foster, Vice President-Jacob Veith,Treasurer-Nelson Fisher, Secretary-Garett Ives and Chief-GeorgePrediger. Building began on Oct. 4th, 1920 and was completed Nov.1921. The first annual field day was on July 4th, 1920 at “Jake”Veith’s Pasture on the White Church Road. In early days, alarmswere sounded by wildly ringing the church bells. In 1925, an electricsiren was purchased for $36.75. An Overtine Boyer Double TankEngine and a hand-drawn chemical wagon was purchased for $625.It was replaced by a 1926 model T Ford which was replaced later bya 1932 Ford. Finally in 1939, the company voted to purchase a newAmerican LaFrance pumper mounted on an International truck. In1948, an emergency or first aid squad was organized and trained byCharles Brunelle. The Ladies Auxiliary has always been an extremelyactive group. Thousands of dollars have been earned by the Auxiliarysince its formation in the 1920s. The program will be held in thePoestenkill Town Hall, RT 351, on Tues., May 22nd, at 7:00PM. Theprogram is free and the pubic is welcome. Refreshments will beserved. You are welcome to bring any photos or memorabilia’s ofthe Poestenkill Fire Company. For directions, call Pat at 283-5223.
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VFW Post 7338, located on Hays Rd in East Greenbush, will host anAll-You-Can-Eat Breakfast Buffet on May 20th, from 8AM to Noon.Menu: Buttermilk Pancakes, Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage Links,Toast, Fruit-Cocktail, Juice, Coffee and Tea. Cost is $8/Adults, $5/Children 6 and up and Children 5 and under are free. Call 477-7770 for more information.
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THE COMMUNITY TO WORSHIP!
• Sunday, May 20th - 8:30 a.m. worship and Communion; 9:15 a.m.Sunday School breakfast celebration at Crystal Cove; 10:30 a.m.Worship with choir and organ. Baptism. Professional child careprovided. 11:30 a.m. Fellowship Hour• Saturday, May 19th - 7 a.m. in social hall, Men’s CommunionBreakfast. For reservations, call Ralph LaMontagna at 674-1563.• Wed. May 23rd - Potluck Supper, 6:00 pm in social hall. Bringyour place setting and a dish to share. At 7:00 pm; Gary and AlmaFuess will present a program on Kruger National Park in SouthAfrica.Church Office hours are 8:30 am - 1:30 pm, Monday throughFriday. The Church of the Covenant, United Methodist, is the roundchurch near the blinker in Averill Park. Pastor Merry Watters, phone674-3664, E-mail: [email protected].
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CRAFTS GUILD
The Birchkill Arts and CraftsGuild will have its May Outingon May 19th. The Guildmembers will tour the IrishHeritage Museum located at370 Broadway in Albany. Thegroup will learn about the richcontributions of the Irish inAmerica.Donations will be accepted inlieu of an admission charge.Members will meet at themuseum at 11 a.m. Lunch atJack’s Oyster House on StateStreet will follow the tour.The Event Coordinator is AliceSwertinski (283-4672). Thisevent concludes the Guild’sprograms for the season.Meetings wil l resume inSeptember.
DUTCH HERITAGE
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Join us May 19th and 20th,2012, as we celebrate Dutchhistory and culture at CrailoState Historic Site! Part of thestate-wide Hudson River ValleyGreenway Heritage Weekend,Crai lo’s two-day eventfeatures fun for all ages!Learn about daily life in NewNetherland from seventeenth-century Dutch reenactors anddemonstrations, try your handat colonial games, tour themuseum exhibit, “A Sweet andAlien Land: Colony of theDutch in the Hudson RiverValley,” and learn about tracingDutch ancestry from theDutch Settlers Society.Activities taking place on thegrounds of Crailo are free;admission to the museumopen house is $3.00 perperson, children 12 and underare free. The event is open tothe public May 19th and 20th,2012 from 11:00am to 4:00pmeach day.Once the Van Rensselaerfamily’s fortified home.For more information, pleasevisit www.nysparks.com orw w w . f a c e b o o k . c o m /CrailoStateHistoricSite or call(518) 463-8738. For moreinformation on the HudsonRiver Val ley GreenwayHeritage Weekend, please visitwww.heritageweekend.org.
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Cherry Plain, $700 2 BR, mobilehome, like new, set-up in park, nopets, lease. 477-6222
E. Greenbush $650. Includesheat. 1BR, lg. LR, kit with eatingarea. Call 371-2450
E. Greenbush 1 BR. upstairs aptheat incl., $675. No pets. yearlease, 477-6222
East of Averill Park 2 BR, upstairsduplex, $665+ utilities. No pets.766-5511
EG 2BR $825. heat, h/w incl.Well maint., quiet complex. Nopets, sec, refs, lease 542-3475
Castleton. Luxurious apt. 1 BR.1ba. Front porch, totally renovated.$600. 392-4267 (914) 592-8886
Open Sunday May 20th, 2:00 pm-4:00 pm. Open house for abeautiful home privately nestledon a cul-de-sac with 4 acres. 4BR, 2.5 bathrooms. Open floorplan. For more information call518-225-4287.
Restored farmhouse w/ originalbeamed ceilings and wide plankfloors. On over 4 acres borderedby creek. Averill Park Schools.Open Sunday, May 20 from 11-1pm. 9097 NY 66, Averill Park(near Algonquin Middle School)$189,900. MLS# 201212519 JaneKietzman, Coldwill Banker PrimeProperties. 640-4515
Open 12-2, 1222 First St. Rens. 3BR, 1 bath, completely new,double lot. $124,900. ProskeRealty LLC. (518)250-3149.
Open Sunday 1-4. Immaculateranch home on 4+ acres. HW flrs,f/p, huge garage, mtn. views. Dir:929 Johnsonville Rd. Al@ Bruce441-4353. MLS# 201204053.
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Qualified buyer looking for campon local lake. Bryce 271-7630.
We buy properties, raw land andhouses (any cond) Fast closing ifneeded,we have cash$ 584-5095
VACATION RENTALCabin for rent. $350/wk. DykenPond, Berlin. Furn. on water. Fish,swim, canoe. Jim (518)588-6755
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$515 Schodack 1st flr studio apt.Suitable for 1. All util’s incl, N/SN/P Ref’s required. 1st & lastmonth required. 766-3305
$600+ Nassau Vil. 1 BR + office, 1park spot, NP, NS. Lease,security. Avail. July 1. 766-3905
$650 + util. 1 BR lrg. eat inkitchen. Single person only. NP.no smoking. 766-4581 766-7525
$650 + utils., 1 br, Nassau, nopets, no smoking, references.(518) 766-3704
$650+ Util. Renss., 1BR lg. roomsview, 1 min. to 787 near KeyBank, parking, ns, no pets, sec. &ref. req’d. 432-1233 days 588-0933 eves./wkends.
$675. Renss. 1st ST., 2 BR w/d ,good area, 1 pet, util. not incl. offstreet parking, yard 791-2502
$750+ sec dep. Nassau 2br. C/A,washer, dryer, dishwasher. O/Spkng, N/P. 1 yr lease 376-5000
$750-$800, large 1 br, first floor; 1br all utils. included, no smoke, nopets, EG. (518) 477-8453
$790+ East Greenbush 2BR,garage. Sec, lease, references.No pets, Avail June 1. 479-0943
1 BR Averill Park, quiet countrysetting, $600+ sec., no pets 283-4366
1 BR. Brookview Apts. WSL, $575heat incl. 1 yr. lease, sec. dep.NS, No pets, laundry on site, Avail6/1/12. 674-1111
3 BR. Brookview Apts. WSL,$935. heat incl. 1 yr. lease, sec.dep. NS, No pets, laundry on site,Avail 6/1/12. 674-1111
Town of Wilton. 4 fully approvedbuilding lots.( sz. 3.3 ac -26.5 ac)Only 4 min. to exit 16! Much sitework done on all lots. Horsespermitted. Call owner 587-6350
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Beautiful well kept 9 unit motelnear Hudson. $649,000 CallPruett Enterprises 477-8339 or428-7160
Builders 2-3 acre lots on CrystalLake. Bryce 928-1231
Columbia County, NY. Mini farm15 acres with two 2 family housesand lots of buildings and barns,streams, 1/2 mile road frontage.Rental income of $3,500 permonth. Owner financing, veryreasonable down payment. Ownermotivated. can be divided. Formore info call (518) 758-6392
Poestenkill, 1/2 acre approvedcorner lot, desirableneighborhood, town water. $40K272-8179
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Large, bright, custombuilt 4 Br, 3 BA Ranchw/ large rooms & largeAnderson windows on1.8 acres. Has pond.4 zone oil, hw bsbdheat. Large Kitchen w/island, ceramic tile,skylites, walk-in pantry w/ countertop. Sunporch offkitchen. Family Rm. 28x20, open to backyard. Much room forfamily to grow or for entertaining. Privacy & space. Barn / Outbuilding For Horses / Equip / Mach Shop.Building has elec + heat + Skylites.
Additional 42 Acres Avail. Asking $249,000
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HOUSE FOR RENT$1100. 2 BR, 2 bath, bi-levelhouse, unfurnished, util not incl.Oil heat. NS. . (518)858-2576
RENTAL$1250+ new 3 BR, 2 ba. AVPK.schls. Garage. No pets, nosmokers. Bryce 495-0099.
$675+ Honeymooners 1 BR.Brunswick 928-1231
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Wynantskill well maintained , 10min. to Troy - 20 min. Albany,country, large 2 BR, 1 BA incl.heat. Lease. No dogs, no smokng.$960. 813-6795
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LEGAL NOTICE: Notice offormation: TROY 193 LLC.Articles of Organization filed byNYS Secretary of State on March15, 2012. Office location:Rensselaer County. NYSSecretary of State designated asagent of the limited liabilitycompany upon whom processagainst it may be served and theSecretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against it toTroy 193 LLC, c/o Arlene Nock,191 2nd Street, Troy, NY 12180.The limited liability company is tobe managed by one or more of itsmembers. Purpose: Hold realestate and any other lawfulpurpose.
LEGAL NOTICE: Notice offormation: TROY 15-17, LLC.Articles of Organization filed byNYS Secretary of State on March15, 2012. Office location:Rensselaer County. NYSSecretary of State designated asagent of the limited liabilitycompany upon whom processagainst it may be served and theSecretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against it toTroy 15-17, LLC, c/o Arlene Nock,191 2nd Street, Troy, NY 12180.The limited liability company is tobe managed by one or more of itsmembers. Purpose: Hold realestate and any other lawfulpurpose.
LONGLESSON FARM, LLC.Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company: Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of New York(“SSNY”) on 3/16/12. Officelocation: 444 Goosen-Regan Rd,Buskirk, NY 12028. SSNY isdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY may mail a copy ofany process to the LLC at: 444Goosen-Regan Rd, Buskirk, NY12028. No reported agent. Latestdate of dissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: To engage in any lawfulactivity.
Notice of Formation CapitalDistrict Greener Carpet Cleaner,LLC art. of org. filed Secy. of StateNY (SSNY) 3/23/12. Off. loc. inRensselaer Co. SSNY designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail copy of process to: POBox 482, Wynantskill, NY 12198.Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Formation MaggiesOutlet LLC Arts. of Org. filed withSSNY on 4/18/2012 Off. Loc.:Rensselaer Cnty. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: c/o TheLLC, 67 Spring Ave., Troy, NY12180. Purpose: all lawfulactivities.
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Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:My Thank You Notes LLC, Articlesof Organization filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 02/16/2012 Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY designated agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to: My Thank YouNotes LLC 144 Pawling Ave. TroyNY 12180. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFBRADLEY PARK BUILDERS,L.L.C. Arts of Org. filed with theSecy of State of NY, (SSNY) onApril 17, 2012. Office location:County of Rensselaer. SSNY isdesignated as agent of the L.L.C.upon whom process on it may beserved.SSNY shall mail process to 3475NY 43, Averill Park, NY 12018.Purpose: To engage in any act oractivity permissable under the law.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: 32 MAXWELL ROAD,LLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 2/24/12.Office Location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to the LLC, 2Cooper Ave. Rensselaer, NewYork 12144. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.
Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Articles ofOrganization filed with theDepartment of State of New Yorkon March 26, 2012. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to JEM's HealthyChoices, LLC, 2704 State Route7, Valley Falls, NY 12185. Noreported agent. Latest date ofdissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: 1525 COLUMBIATURNPIKE, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 2/29/12. OfficeLocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 2 Cooper Ave.Rensselaer, New York 12144.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANYTAKE NOTICE of theformation of Madd Dog PropertiesLLC. The Articles of Organizationwere filed with the Secretary ofState on April 17, 2012. Theoffice location of the Company isin the County of Albany. TheSecretary of State is designatedas agent of the Company forservice of process and shall mailcopy of such process to theCompany at 600 Franklin streetSchenectady NY 12305. TheCompany is formed for any lawfulbusiness purpose.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: IRON RAIL HOLDINGS,LLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 05/03/12.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to the LLC, 4Springhurst Drive, Suite 207, EastGreenbush, New York 12061.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
Notice of formation of limitedliability company. Name: BunkerHill Farm LLC. Art. ofOrganization filed with Dept. ofState: 4/5/12. Office: inRensselaer County. Principalbusiness street address: 117Bunker Hill Road, Schodack, NewYork. Sec. of State is designatedagent upon whom process againstit may be served. Address towhich Sec. of State shall mail acopy of any such process served:c/o Scott P. Longstreet, Esq., P.O.Box 142, Old Chatham, NY12136. Business: any lawfulpurpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: PC REALTY II, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 03/14/12. Thelatest date of dissolution is12/31/2111. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to the LLC,181 Pinewoods Avenue. Troy,New York 12182. Purpose: Forany lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: CASALE GROUP, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 02/07/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 551 Main Avenue,Wynantskill, New York 12198.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
Notice of Formation of MILLERFARM, LLC. Arts. of Org. filedwith the Sect'y of State of NY(SSNY) on 04.17.12. Officelocation, County of Rensselaer.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail process to: c/oThe LLC, 181 Fifty Six Road,Averill Park, NY 12018. Purpose:any lawful act.
PUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby given that alicense, number 2184629, forbeer, liquor and wine has beenapplied for by the undersigned tosell beer, liquor and wine at retailin a restaurant under the AlcoholicBeverage Control Law at 499Second Ave., Troy, NY 12182 foron premises consumption. 43Round Lake, LLC, d/b/a 1776Manor Inn & Pub.
LEGAL NOTICE
HeartSpace Midwifery, PLLC filedArts. of Org. with the SSNY on5/7/12. Office location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the PLLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: HSM, PLLC, 406 Fulton St, Ste513, Troy, NY 12180. Generalpurposes.
I TRADE CASH FOR GUNS, LLC,a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filedwith the SSNY on 3/26/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to: Thomas V.Kenney, Jr., 65 Second St., Troy,NY 12180. General Purposes.
SAINT TIMOTHY’S TO SHOW “HAPPY”On Friday, May 18th, at 6:30 in the evening, the ten time filmfestival winning movie “Happy” will be presented free to thecommunity. Chairman Greg Whitney announces that this is anotherfilm in the series of good family fare that can be enjoyed everythird Friday of each month. Admission is free, popcorn is free,drinks are free, and it’s the best deal in town! “Happy” takes us ona journey from the swamps of Louisiana to the slums of Kolkata insearch of what really makes people happy. The monthly movieproject is simply an offering for people of our community to enjoyan evening out, save money, and have an experience beyond theusual media presentations. Child Care is provided.
NEW LEBANON JR./
SR. HS MEMORIAL
DAY ASSEMBLYOn Wed., May 23rd, at 9:00 am,New Lebanon Jr./Sr. HighSchool will be hosting its secondannual Memorial Day Assemblyto honor our servicemen andwomen and all who gave theirlives in defense of our country.This year we are proud towelcome Congressman ChrisGibson as our featured speaker.Al l veterans and currentmembers of any branch of themilitary are invited to join theAmerican Legion Post #1236 ofNew Lebanon and the BerkshireChapter 65 Vietnam Veterans ofAmerica in the high schoolgymnasium as our honoredguests. Family and communitymembers are also welcomed.
CAPITAL EQUIPMENTSERVICE, LLC, a domestic LLC,Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNYon 2/13/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: c/o Ian Petherick, 37 OverlookSt., Slingerlands, NY 12159.General Purposes.
ELITE PRESSURE WASHINGSERVICES L.L.C., a domesticLLC, Arts. of Org. filed with theSSNY on 3/19/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 18 Amalia Ln.,Rensselaer, NY 12144. General
Purposes.
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LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of RELIABLEREHAB SOLUTIONS, LLC. Arts.of Org. filed with SSNY on4/20/2012. Off. Loc. RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of process to:The LLC, 14 Empire Drive,Poestenkill, NY 12140. Purposeto engage in any lawful activity.
Notice of Formation of Susan RMarks-Jensky LLC. Arts. of Org.filed with Secy. of State of NY(SSNY) on 3/30/12. Off. loc.Rensselaer Co. SSNY designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail process to:Susan R Marks-Jensky LLC. 4McChesney Ct., Troy, NY 12180.Purpose: any lawful activities.
Notice of Formation of The NewHill Farm LLC. Arts. of Org. filedwith NY Dept. of State on 3/29/12.Office location: RensselaerCounty. Sec. of State designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess against it may be servedand shall mail process to theprincipal business address: 80Hewitts Rd., Hoosick Falls, NY12090. Purpose: any lawfulactivity.
Please take notice that amatrimonial action has beencommenced against AlbertGauthier and that a preliminaryconference has been scheduledfor May 31, 2012 at 2:00 pm at theFamily Court, 1504 5th Ave, TroyNY 12180, before the Hon.Catherine Cholakis. Your failure toappear will result in the entry ofjudgment against you by default.
SNO-A-WAY LLC, a domesticLLC, Arts. of Org. filed with theSSNY on 12/7/11. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 440 6th Ave., Troy,NY 12182. General Purposes.
The annual meeting for theEvergreen Cemetery Associationof Wynantskill, New York will beheld Monday, May 21st, 2012 at7:00 pm at the First ReformedChurch on Main Ave inWynantskill. All lot owners arewelcome to attend.Bonnie Beaulieu ~ Secretary
The Hanford Group, LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY("LLC")Articles of Organizationfiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York ("SSNY") on 6th day ofApril, 2011. Office location:Rensselaer County. StreetAddress: 1385 Route 2,Petersburg, New York 12138.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY may mail a copy of anyprocess to the LLC c/o HerzogLaw Firm P.C., 7 SouthwoodsBoulevard, Albany, New York12211. Latest date to dissolve:None. Purpose: to engage in anyact or activity permissible underthe LLC law.
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Booth Rental Stylist experiencedw/ clientele looking to workmornings to early afternoon hrs.Located in Tamarac Plaza Pleasecontact (518)429-9303
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Exp. stylist needed for a newupscale salon in EG. 512-3692
Greenbush Child Caring, Inc. isseeking a part-time lifeguard forour 8-wk summer camp. 3 daysper wk, 8 hrs/day. Applicants mustbe certified by the American RedCross in Waterfront Lifeguarding,First Aid ,and CPR for theProfessional Rescuer. Job dutiesinclude supervision of waterfrontactivities and assisting with swimlessons. Qualified applicantsshould submit resume toGreenbush Child Caring, Inc. 620Columbia Turnpike, EastGreenbush, NY 12061 or email [email protected]
Hair stylist needed for Studio OneHair Designers in EastGreenbush. Join a professionalteam, friendly atmosphere,benefits, and advance training.Call 477-8564
HELP WANTEDSubstitute teacher assistantsneeded for No. Greenbush ChildCare Center working with childrenages 6 wks. to 4 yrs. of age. To beeligible you must be at least 18years of age and have a desire towork with children. Apply [email protected] orcomplete application at CEO,2331 5th Ave. Troy, NY 12180.EOE/AA. Call 272-6012 for moreinfo.
P/T Medical receptionist/ AideDependable detail oriented personto work in physical therapy office.Must be able to multi task andassist therapist as needed. Faxresume to Brunswick PhysicalTherapy. 326-9273.
P/T positions available for exp.and professional servers andbartenders. Must be availablenights, weekends and holidays.Please apply online or in person:Paolo Lombardis, 104 West SandLake Rd. 283-0202. www.paololombardis.com
Story Place Preschool is lookingfor a FT cert. teacher’s Asst. inour enthusiastic preschool,working closely with 3-5 yr olds.Comp. salary & comprehensivebenefits offered in a supportiveenvir. Start date ASAP. No exp.nec, but pref Fax resumes to 477-7167 or [email protected]
FOR SALE2005 Sundowner Sunlite 727horse trailer. 3 horse - Slant withramp. B&W Hitch, B & W Hitchextender. 102” wide. Hardly used,in very good condition. BoughtNEW $28,920 asking $15,499.obo. Call 884-9775
Gone With The Wind Collection.Sculpted by Hawthorn Arch. 14blgs w/ attached figures, 5-6’’,$325. 479-3357
Hay clearance sale461-4461
Old parts for a 1959 Willeys Jeepand old barn beams and boards.283-5476
Top soil. Screened rich top soildelev. 368-1002
Variety of Constructionequipment. Backhoe, tractortrailer, dump truck, lowboy trailer,service truck & more. Businessclosing. 459-1292
PETS FOR SALECame Corso puppies. Championblood lines. Blue, brindle, fawn,black. 1st shots. Healthguaranteed. $1500. (518) 686-3087
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10+ families. Sat. 5/19, 9-3.Governors Square, off 3rd Ave.Ext. Near East GreenbushWalmart.
5/18 -19, 9-4. Rain/ shine,something for all Hshld, clothing,tools, toys groceries. 3710 StateRt. 150, E. Gbush. Look for signs.
5/25-26, 9-3 18 Lance Ave.Brunswick, off of 142. Dresser,nightstand, teenage/adult clothing,3 prom gowns.
Garage & Bake Sale, Sat. May19th, 10am-3pm. Brookside Way,W.S.L. Rouse seniors Housing
Garage/moving sale. Fri-Sat.5/18-19, 9-3. 35 Holloway Ln.Averill Pk. Furn, hsehold items,etc.
Huge perennial and shrub sale.Tomato and raspberry plants. May18-19, 8-5. Low $. Rt. 150 toWildwood Heights, West Sand Lk.
Huge yard sale. Sunset Lane, offRidge. E Greenbush May 19th 8-?
May 19-20.Bon Acre Communitywide lawn sales! Loveseat, endtables, ent. center, Tweety Birdcollectibles, lots of great items.
May 19th 9-3, 314 Thais Rd.Averill Park, included canoe, icefishing gear & much more,
ONE DAY ONLY 5/19, 9 - 4.Castleton Ave. EG. Outdoor &hsehld.
Sat. May 19, 9-3. 118 Elliot Rd.East Greenbush. Misc. items.
Sat. May 19. Two family. 1469Schodack Valley Rd.
W.S.L. - 2 big sales. Rt. 43 &Cobb Hill Rd. & Climber Circle.5/18 & 5/19, 8-4. Vanity, clothing,bedspreads, etc.
The huge lawn sale. on RT. 43,Cornor of Old Best Rd.. W.S.L.May 19 & 20. Building siupplies,entry doors, windows all sizes,tools, lighting, furn. exersizeequip. ‘ 87 Corvette, ‘05 SSR, ‘86Iroc, Polaris Quad. Large amountsof misc.
Yard sale. 5/18-5/20, 9-4. 36Ashcroft St. Wyn. Multi-family/household/ furn/ beds/ acc. girs,boys, adults clothes, toys, bike.Something for everyone!
Estate SaleMay 19 & 20; Sat-Sun 9-4
834 Jay St., AlbanyI-90W to Exit 5 Everett Rdleft on Central to 2nd righton N. Allen to left on Jay.I gave out several noticesduring my last estate sale
with the incorrect address.Sale at 834 Jay St not “328”!Antique furniture, marble-toptables, gone-with-wind lamps,dressers, wash stands, clocks,
desks, pottery, china, glassware,mantle lusters, claw-foot table,
chairs, tons antiques,household!
GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALES
Intelligent Home Solutions, LLC,Articles of Org. filed with the Sec.of State of NY on 3/12/2012.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated agentof LLC upon whom process maybe served. SSNY shall mail copyof process to: 195 StillwaterBridge Rd., Schaghticoke, NY12154. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose.
Notice of Formation of NicholasDonuts, LLC Arts. Of Org. filedwith the Sec. of State of NY(SSNY) pursuant to NY LLC lawsection 206 on 3/29/2012. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail process served to: c/o theLLC, P.O. Box N, Sanford, ME04073.
LEGAL NOTICETHE KJA REILLY FAMILY
FOUNDATION, INC.Notice is hereby given that theannual report of the above namedfoundation for the calendar year2011 is available for inspection byany citizen during normalbusiness hours at the principaloffice of the foundation at MannaCPA’s, 460 Aiken Ave.,Rensselaer, NY 12144 for aperiod of 180 days from the dateof publication of this notice.
VitalIV, LLC (the “LLC”) filedArticles of Organization with theNY Secretary of State ("SOS") on4/17/12. LLC office is inRensselaer County. SOS wasdesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SOS shall mailcopy of any process served to2908 Saddle Ridge Drive,Yorktown Heights, New York10598. The purpose of the LLC isany lawful act or activity.
LEGAL NOTICEANGELS OF TROY, LLC Art. OFOrg. filed Sec. Of State of NY08/29/2011. Off Loc.:RensselaerCo. SSNY designated as agentupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY to mailcopy of process to THE LLC, 627Vanderbilt Street, Brooklyn, NY11218-1257. Purpose: Any lawfulact or activity.
ARAS PERFORMANCE GROUP,LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org.filed with the SSNY on 2/22/12.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: The LLC, 16Hakes Rd, Eagle Mills, NY 12180.General Purposes.
Articles of organization for BelleRiviere LLC were filed with SSNYon 8/17/11. Office is 141Cushman Road, Melrose, NY12121, Rensselaer County. SSNYis designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to Belle Riviere.Formed for any legal purpose.
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WELCOMES YOU!Do you play a string instrument,or percussion, or a windinstrument? Are you freeWednesday evenings from 7pm– 8:40pm in May? Then we havethe place for you! Come toAlgonquin Middle School andjoin other musicians who enjoyplaying together in the AverillPark Community Orchestra aswe prepare for our SpringConcert on Sunday, June 10th.Whether you haven’t played inawhile or play every day,whether younger or older, wehave a seat ready and waitingfor you!For more information, callJanine at 674-5917, or Debbie at266-1484, or email us [email protected]. Don’tlet your talent sit in a case…comeand join us!
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST & ST. JOSEPH
COMMEMORATES 160th ANNIV.Fr. Adam Forno, Pastor is pleased to announce that The Parishof St. John the Evangelist & St. Joseph in Rensselaer will becelebrating the Parish’s 160th Anniversary with Mass & aReception on Saturday, May 19th. Mass will be celebrated at4PM, followed by an hors d’oeuvre reception in the Mc ManusCenter, 50 Herrick Street, Rensselaer - which is located directlyacross the street from the Church. A Capella group, One ManShort, will perform at the Mass and Reception.A $10 person donation is requested for the reception. Childrenare free. There will be Arts & Crafts activities available forchildren. To RSVP, please mail your name, guest name(s),contact phone number and payment of $10 per adult to: TheParish of St. John the Evangelist & St. Joseph, PO Box 256,Rensselaer NY 12144. If you have any questions, pleasecontact the Parish Office at 465-0482 x22.
WAGGONER INDUCTED INTO BETA BETA
BETA BIOLOGICAL HONOR SOCIETYEllen Waggoner, a senior biology and environmental studiesmajor from Nassau, N.Y., was one of sixty-two Hendrix Collegestudents inducted into the Mu Omega Chapter of Beta BetaBeta Biological Honor Society at Hendrix on Tuesday, May 1.
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SLBA PLANNING 2nd ANNUAL
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It’s time TO PLAN for the second annual Town Wide Garage Salesponsored by the Sand Lake Business Association.The event is set for Saturday, Sept. 15th and 16th, beginning at 8a.m. Garage sale participants will determine the ending time of theirsale. Cost is $10 for map placement and promotional material and$25 to rent a 10x10 booth at the Sand Lake School and otherhighly visible sites along RT 43. Use your own Lawn or Set Up onSpace provided at the Sand Lake School!!Great Time for Community Group Fundraisers!! Plan NOW! Garagesale participants will have the location of their sale added to anofficial list that will be distributed leading up to and on the day ofthe sale. Maps will be available online 1 month before the event andavailable at retailers. Members of the SLBA will be at informationstations from 9-12 to provide shoppers with both the list and a mapof the town. In addition, a balloon will be supplied for eachparticipant’s railing or mailbox, so their sale can be easily spottedby shoppers.The town wide sale will be advertised on the web, in weekly anddaily newspapers (classified sections, and press releases) and signswill be posted around town.Applications will be accepted until Sept. 10th. HELP MAKE THIS AGREAT EVENT BY PARTICIPATING!No one will be added to the list unless the $10 fee is paid in advance.For more information and to reserve a spot, go online at http://www.sandlakegaragesale.com for all applications.
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2012 SAND LAKE MEMORIAL DAY
PARADE & SERVICE
This year’s Memorial Day activities are hosted by theLt. Perry Williams Post 3025, Veterans of ForeignWars, Sand Lake Kiwanis, and The West Sand LakeFire Company. PARADE DATE IS MONDAY, MAY 28th -
THE PARADE UNITS will form at 9:00 AM on Westfall Court, compliments of Ed Patanianfor the use of his property. The parade steps off at 9:30. THE PARADE ROUTE is easton Route 43, straight through to the Veterans Park, and then left on High School Rd.where the parade will commence. THE MEMORIAL SERVICE will take place at VeteransPark at approximately 10:15 AM.REFRESHMENTS (compliments of Lt. Perry Williams VFW Post 3025 and Sand LakeKiwanis) will be served at the Veterans Park after the service is completed.All are welcome to join in the parade. If you have any questions, call Dan Holser at674-1007 or Mike Stahlman at 674-5746.
NORTH GREENBUSH
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE
Katie Connolly, Town Clerk and Chairmanof the North Greenbush Memorial Dayparade announces that the NorthGreenbush Memorial Parade will be onMonday, May 28, 2012, at 1:30 PM.The parade will step off from StreamviewLane, then down Marion Avenue toBrookside Avenue, then down MainAvenue to the North Greenbush TownOffices where the Memorial DayCeremonies will take place.There will be parties at the AmericanLegion and the Wynantski l l f ireDepartment after the ceremonies and allare invited to attend. For furtherinformation, please call Katie Connolly at283-4306.
CASTLETON-ON-HUDSON/
SCHODACK MEMORIAL
DAY PARADE
The Village of Castleton-on-Hudson/Townof Schodack Memorial Day Parade willtake place on Monday, May 28, 2012, at10AM.Memorial Day is a time of remembranceof those who gave their lives for ourcountry. This year’s theme is “Honoringthose who served our country to insureour freedom”.Chairperson Doe Warland announcedthat following the ceremonies to takeplace at the Mountain View Cemetery,awards will be given for floats, firecompanies, youth groups, and decoratedbikes. Seating will be provided forVeterans at the ceremonies. The paradewill form on Boltwood Avenue and beginto march up Seaman Avenue. This year,the Grand Marshall will be GeorgeFlanders, Sr., Guest speaker will beVietnam Veteran, Dennis Dowds, and theCommunity Appreciation Award will begiven to Al Vann Nederynen.Please note that only floats or vehiclesmarching in the parade will be permittedto drive into Benedict and Boltwood. Carsdropping off marchers wil l not bepermitted to drive into the parade lineup area. Anyone marching in the parademust walk to the designated line-up spot.For further information, please call 518-732-2211. We would also l ike toannounce that if you are on the paraderoute, or if you are in the Village, thatyou support those that have served andtie yellow ribbons on trees or posts infront of your homes.
GLASS LAKE ASSOC. TO
HOLD FLAG RAISING
The Glass Lake Association will be holdingtheir annual flag raising on the island at1PM on Saturday, May 26th. Please joinus for a luau party at Mary and TimKomdat’s home, 2685 NY 43, immediatelyfollowing the event; there will be no raindate. New president, Holly Flynn,explained a slight change from otheryears as decided by the member at theOct. 2011 party at The Arlington. To makehosting the party a little easier we are
BRUNSWICK V.F.W. POST
#831 MEMOIRAL DAY
SERVICE
The Brunswick V.F.W. Post #831 will beholding a Memorial Day service at theBrunswick Veterans Park on Route 2 inEagle Mills on Memorial Day, Monday, May28, 2012, at 11 AM. The service willinclude the placing of wreaths at themonuments honoring veterans of WorldWar I and II and the Korean War. DillonFlynn will serve as bugler.All are invited to attend this servicehonoring the men and women who areserving and have served this country,many by giving their lives.
each asked to bring our own drinks, adish to share and lawn chairs. Our newTreasurer, Betty Lang, will be collectingthis year’s ten dollar dues, a reductionof five dollars from past years.So dig out your wildest shirt and hulaskirt and your beverage of choice for aHawaiian party by Glass Lake. Aloha!~ Submitted by, Joan Ryan
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TIRE RECYCLING
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Tire Recycling Days at theTown of Nassau TransferStation will be held on Friday,May 18th (11 am to 7 pm); &Saturday, May 19th (8 am to4 pm). The cost for disposalsis: $2 ea. for car & light trucktires: large tires up to 24-5 plyare $12 ea: sizes over 24-5ply are $5 extra per ply ea.Transfer station permit NOT
needed for tire disposal only!Tires with rims WILL BE
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NYS DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS
On Saturday, May 19th, 2012, from 9AM to 3PM there will be a NewYork State approved Defensive Driving Class to Benefit the Boy’s &Girls Club of Southern Rensselaer County. Save 10% on your baseauto insurance for the next three years & be eligible to receive up to4 points off your driving record according to New York StateDepartment of Motor Vehicle guidelines.The class will be held at the Boy’s & Girls Club of Southern RensselaerCounty, 544 Broadway, Rensselaer, NY. Fee is only $35, bring afriend $30 each. Registration is required and can be made by callingthe Club at 465-3403 or Raymond Frankoski at 286-3788. Class sizeis limited. Additional information is available by calling Ray Frankoski.
SCHODACK VALLEY
PIZZA NIGHT
Come join us forPizza Night on May19th at theSchodack Valley
Fire House from 5 to 9PM. Bringthe family for Pizza, Antipasto,Wings and more. Additionalseating is avai lable. Ourfeatured Pizza’s this month willbe: Shrimp & Garlic and BuffaloChicken. As always, you caneat-in or take-out. For take-out, call us at 477-4215.
BICENTENNIAL OF “THE WAR OF 1812”
and the “GREENBUSH CANTONMENT”
Greenbush CantonmentIn commemoration of the War of 1812 and the GreenbushCantonment, the Greenbush Historical Society hosts “A SundayAfternoon Reception” on May 20th from 1 to 4PM. it will beheld on the grounds of the 1812 Cantonment, in front of theonly preserved historic Officers Quarter building, next to RedMill School in Hampton Manor, East Greenbush.Speaker will be well-known Historian Bob Mulligan, who presentsa lecture on “Some Aspects of New York State and the War of1812”.Be welcomed and entertained by Felicity, a fife and drum corps,in period costume and music will be provided by Columbia HighSchool’s chamber quintet. Witness the unveiling of a large toscale built model of the complete original Cantonment, by TownSupervisor Keith Langley. Browse through an extensive displayof the history of the Cantonment camp. The public is invited.
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VISIT POESTENKILLLIBRARY
Mary Cuffe Perez of Galway, NYwill read from her recentlypublished novel- in-verse,Nothing by Name, and talkabout Rachael Scripter, theremarkable North Country farmwoman who inspired it at thePoestenkill Library, Thursday,May 24, 7pm. The author willdiscuss how she came to knowRachael and to write the bookbased on her life. The talk willinclude photos of RachaelScripter and her farm. Mary haspublished two books previousto Nothing by Name and haspublished numerous magazinearticles in Adirondack Life,Northern Woodlands, Yankee,Conservationist and others. Shehas also published fiction andpoetry in numerous journals.Mary lived in Poestenkill from1972 – 1997. She wrote manylocal history art icles onPoestenkill and an article on EvaFlint’s store for the magazine,New York Alive. “RachaelScripter’s story could have beendrawn from the hi l ls ofPoestenkill,” says the author. “Itresonates with the same resilient,independent spirit I found inmany people in Poestenkill.”
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MEATLOAF DINNER
St. Paul’s Church, located atSylvester St. in Kinderhook,will host a Meatloaf Dinner onSaturday, May 19th, from 5PMto 7PM. Menu: Meat loaf,Gravy, Mashed Potatoes,Green Beans, Cole Slaw, SaladBar, Strawberry Shortcakeand Beverages. Cost is $10/Adults and $5/Children. Forreservations, call 477-7138.
BURMESE DINNER
Come to an authentic BurmeseDinner at St. David’s EpiscopalChurch, 2647 Brookview Rd.,Castleton on Sunday, May20th, between noon and1:30PM. We will be servingBurmese Soup, Salad, BeefCurry with Rice, Somosa’s andDessert. Adults are $8 andChildren under 12 are $5. Forreservations, please call Gail
at 766-4029.
ARMED FORCES DAY at
LOVE LUTHERAN CHURCHSunday, May 20, 2012, is Armed Forces Day at Love LutheranChurch, located at Middlesex Road and Pheasant Lane in EastGreenbush. The day will cap the efforts by members of thecongregation to collect personal items needed by our servicemen and women overseas, to be distributed by the ChaplaincyMinistry of the Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod. Pastor Henrywill preach on II Corinthians 10: 3-6, evoking the motto of theMarine Corps with a sermon entitled, “Semper Christus.”Please join us for worship at 10AM. Phone: 477-8586 or E-mail: [email protected].
Large male Maincoon, neutered,microchipped. White chunky legs, calicotop, Snickers. Lost Robin Lane area.Please call 428-2873 if seen.