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At Zachary’s Pastry Shoppe inEast Greenbush, pies are bakedto order (1 day notice). AroundThanksgiving, Christmas andEaster they are readily availablein the shoppe!What’s different aboutZachary’s, rather than big boxstore pies? It’s in the pie crust.Pies are made just like Grandmaused to make… pie dough ishandmade and hand rolled. Takea look at the crimped crust- youcan tell the difference. Perhapsyou make your favorite pies athome and that’s great! Why notadd to your ThanksgivingDessert Menu a special pie from
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and Pumpkin Pies, Apple Caramel Crumb, Blueberry and CherryPies are available too. The specialty pies are simply scrumptiousand offered only in Nov & Dec! These include the Snowberryand Cranberry Crunch Pies. The Snowberry pie is an apple pietopped with blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries with acrumb topping. Served with vanilla ice cream; it doesn’t getbetter than that. Unless, of course, you have a piece ofCranberry Crunch Pie! Customers start asking for this pie inOctober! This is a cheesecake pie smothered with CranberryChutney and topped with a generous layer of a walnut crumb.Now, it really doesn’t get better than that!Do you have a yearning for Mincemeat pie or Chocolate CreamPie? These are also available! Ordering your holiday pies iseasy & strongly suggested. Go to Zachary’s website to get theThanksgiving Menu, www.zacharyspastryshoppe.com or stopin and place your order!Zachary’s is gearing up for the Holidays as we speak! If youwant to get a head start on your gift giving planning, take a
look at our Christmas menuswhile on the web site. Checkout Zachary’s new CateringMenu that was introduced thispast summer! Choosebetween Sandwich Platters,Salads & Hot Dishes.You will find hot dishes suchas Classic Lasagna, Chicken &Broccoli Divan and FettucciniAlfredo; and cold salads likeCaesar Salad, Red Bliss PotatoSalad and a Chopped VeggieSalad! A 48 hr. notice isrequested on this menu.Zachary’s is pleased topresent this menu andconsider it a complement whenyou order for your next FamilyGathering, Business Confer-ence or Special Event.Call 477-2140 to place yourorder for pick up at 390Columbia Turnpike or thenewest location at 54 StateSt. in Albany.
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The results of the Wynantskill Union Free School DistrictOperations Study will be presented by consultant MichaelMarcelle at a special Board of Education meeting on Thursday,Nov. 14th, at 7:00 p.m. in the school library. Interestedcommunity members are encouraged to attend.The Board of Education initiated the study to examine concernsraised by the community, faculty and staff over the summer.Mr. Marcelle met with more than 50 faculty, staff, parents andcommunity members over the course of 14 meetings the pastfew months to listen to concerns. The Nov. 14 presentationwill provide an overview of the concerns raised andrecommendations moving forward.
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Brunswick Church is hosting Your Kids and Social Media onSaturday, Nov. 16th, from 10am - noon. National speaker,Patti Gibbons will discuss the ways kids access the internet,what kinds of info they are sharing and cyber-bullying. With adegree in communications, and 25 years of working withstudents, she helps parents and students understand theimpact of social media choices and outlines strategies forpositive online interactions. Call Todd Hvizdak, Family MinistryOffice, for more information at 279-3792. The seminar is freeand open to the public. Brunswick Church is located at 42White Church Lane, Troy, NY (off of Rt. 351).
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Choosing the right contractorisn’t always easy…We recommendyou ask for references and checkcredentials. Otterbeck Builders Inc.is a family owned and operatedcompany founded by Dett & JulieOtterbeck. We have been servingthe Capital Region since 1988.Otterbeck Builders have a “first rateteam” including knowledgeableSales Staff & Project Supervisor,experienced lead carpenters and anetwork of reliable subcontractors.Over the years, we have built areputation for ourselves…one of
skilled craftsmanship and dedication to satisfying our customers. Living up to that reputation isour goal on every job we perform. Naturally, we’ll be happy to share references and show youphotos of jobs we’ve completed. We are members of the Capital Region Builders and RemodelersAssociation, Remodeler’s Council and the Better Business Bureau. For the most part, Otterbeck Builders’ is a “Full Service Remodeling Company”. We doprojects as small as Window or Door Replacement to a much larger scale such as – Two StoryAdditions, Dormers, Sunroom/Three Season Rooms, Kitchens, Bathrooms, Basement Remodelsand Garages. Our definition of quality goes beyond what you might expect. To us, it means using the bestmaterials, paying attention to every detail, and holding ourselves to the highest standards. Itmeans doing everything we can to minimize the inconvenience that’s part of any remodelingproject. Best of all, we do the job right the first time around…and that saves everyone time.We will help you design your project from the start, right down to the last detail. Bring us yourideas, your sketches and articles you’ve saved and together we’ll find a way to turn yourdreams into reality. If your project needs design work, we can either help you with our in-houseCAD system or refer you to a designer/architect that we work with (i.e. kitchens) to provide youwith the needed design.It’s easier than you think…now that you know where to turn to for help.Winter is fast approaching! “Call now to discuss your Fall & Winter Projects”.You can reach us at 477-1438 or visit our website at www.otterbeckbuilders.com to see whatjobs are currently in progress or you may find a similar project to yours.
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THE DAVE WHITFORD JOYOUS SOUND
GOSPEL SINGERS WILL PERFORMThe Dave Whitford Joyous Sound Gospel Singers will beperforming at The First Baptist Church on 1101 WashingtonAve., Rensselaer, on November 17th at 6:30P.M. It will be agreat evening of song and blessing. This group started out 20years ago as a quartet, and as time went on, others joinedthem in the barbershop style. There is no charge and a loveoffering will be taken.
TOYS FOR TOTS
DROP-OFF SITEEastwyck Village in NorthGreenbush is a drop offlocation for Toys For Tots.Please drop off a new,unwrapped gift to ourClubhouse located at 1Eastwyck Circle, Rensselaer,NY 12144 or call 874-1638.
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AMERICAN LEGION
TOY DRIVEThe American Legion will beholding a Toy Drive for theRensselaer County Veteransand Family and Youth Serviceson Dec. 8th.Admission is an unwrappedtoy or $5.00 at the door.There will be Fun, Food, Musicby Johnny O, and Raffles.We will be Raffling a Sony PlayStation4 for $5.00 per ticketor 3 tickets for $10.00; ticketsare available at the post on111 Main Ave, Wynantskill.The time is 1PM till 5PM. Pleasecome and enjoy the day andhelp the Veterans and theirfamilies. Contact person isCarol Delair at 227-7438 or theLegion at 283-1055.
FREE MOVIE NIGHTOn Friday, November 15th, at6:30PM, St. Timothy’s Churchwill present the Pixar featurefilm, “Monsters University”.It’s a look at the relationshipbetween Mike and Sulleyduring their days at MonstersUniversity. This was a timewhen they weren’t necessarilythe best of friends.Admission is free, so is thePopcorn and Soda. Comeenjoy this family movie night.NOTE, there will not be amovie night in December.
FREE LENAPE LECTUREThe public is invited to join the Friends of Fort Crailo and CrailoState Historic Site at the Rensselaer Public Library for FOFC’sAnnual Meeting and lecture on Sunday, November 17, at 2:00pm. After a brief business meeting, Dr. David M. Oestriecherwill present The Lenape: Lower New York’s First Inhabitants.For over 12,000 years, the region that is now lower New York,New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware was home togroups of Lenape (Delaware Indians) and their prehistoricpredecessors. By the late 18th and early 19th centuries,however, after a tragic series of removals had taken themhalfway across the continent, the broken remnants of thesetribes finally settled in parts of Oklahoma, Wisconsin, andOntario. By the late 20th century, only a handful of elderscould still speak their native language, or had knowledge of thetraditional ceremonies, religious beliefs, and life ways. In thislively and engaging talk, David M. Oestreicher combinesarchaeological and historical evidence with decades of firsthandethnographic and linguistic research among present-day Lenapetraditionalists, to arrive at a full picture of the Lenape fromprehistory to the present.This event is free. The Rensselaer Public Library is located at676 East Street, Rensselaer, New York.
E. G. BOY SCOUT TROOP 41
COLLECTING FOOD
On Nov 23rd, the East Greenbush Boy Scout Troop 41 will becollecting food for the pantries at approximately 11 am, if youdidn’t get a flyer and would like to donate, bring the food tothe Elks club on 9 and 20 and leave it at the pavilion.If perchance we missed your house, please bring the food tothe pavilion also.~ Thank you, Happy Thanksgiving
DEC ANNOUNCES DEADLINE EXT. FOR
WATER QUALITY IMPROVEMENT GRANTSNew Application Deadline is December 13. Grants Will Help FundProjects to Improve Water Quality, Reduce Polluted Runoff andRestore Natural Habitats in NY.The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation(DEC) Commissioner Joe Martens announced that the agency hasextended the deadline to apply for $45 million in grants for WaterQuality Improvement Projects (WQIPs) through December 13,2013. The WQIP program is a competitive, reimbursement grantprogram for projects that improve water quality, reduce pollutedrunoff and restore habitat in New York’s bodies of water. Recipientscan be reimbursed 75 percent to 85 percent of the project costs,depending on the type of project.Municipalities, Soil and Water Conservation Districts and not-for-profit corporations are eligible to apply for funding. Funding willbe available for projects that focus on:• Municipal wastewater treatment• Polluted runoff abatement and control from non-farm sources• Aquatic habitat restorationApplication materials for Water Quality Improvement Projects areavai lable for download on DEC’s website at http://www.dec.ny.gov/pubs/4774.html. Application materials are alsoavailable by calling (518) 402-8267. All project applications must bepostmarked by December 13, 2013.
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CONVERSATIONS ABOUT DEMENTIA
Conversations about Dementia, a new program of theAlzheimer’s Association, will be presented on Tuesday,November 19th, at 10:30 am located at Hawthorne Ridge (30Community Way, East Greenbush NY).When someone is showing signs of dementia, it’s time to talk.The Alzheimer’s Association Conversations about Dementiaprogram is designed to help you talk with your family aboutsome challenging and often uncomfortable topics aroundAlzheimer’s and dementia. Some of the most difficultconversations to have are about:• Going to the doctor to get a diagnosis or medical care,• Deciding when it is necessary to stop driving, and• Making plans for managing finances and legal documents tobe sure the person’s wishes are carried out and the costs offuture care are covered.The program is free, but registration is required. Please callTonya at 867-4999, ext. 200 or email to [email protected] toregister.
REGIONAL UNIV. LEADERS TO DISCUSS
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT CHALLENGES
WHAT: College Presidents Roundtable DiscussionWHEN: Tuesday, November 19, 2013, 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.WHERE: Hilton Garden Inn, TroyHow are the region’s colleges and universities addressing ourworkforce development challenges today and planning forchallenges in the future? How can you and your business benefitfrom higher education initiatives? Find out at this unique forumthat includes a Q&A with audience participation.We will examine current education trends, the role of workforcedevelopment, and what the future holds for academic-businesspartnerships in our region. The distinguished College PresidentsRoundtable includes:Dr. John Ebersole, Excelsior College; Dr. Robert Jones,University at Albany; Dr. Andrew Matonak, Hudson ValleyCommunity College; Fr. Kevin Mullen, OFM, Siena College; Dr.Susan Scrimshaw, The Sage Colleges; moderated by WallyAltes.For more information, contact Chamber Vice President,Claudette Thornton at (518) 274-7020. Register online forCollege President’s Roundtable Discussion atwww.renscochamber.com. This event is made possible throughthe support of the following sponsors: CAP COM Federal CreditUnion, Mosaic Associates Architects, and Turner ConstructionCompany.
COMMUNITY HOSE
LADIES AUX.
CRAFT FAIR
The Community Hose LadiesAuxiliary will be hosting theAnnual Vendor-Craft Fair onSaturday, November 23rd,from 9AM-3PM at theCommunity Hose FireDepartment at 65 SherwoodAve, Rensselaer, NY 12144.Over 25 vendors and craftersin one location! One stopholiday shopping! Follow us onFacebook to find out moredetails!
THRIFT SHOP
The Church of the RedeemerThrift Shop (1249 Third Street,Rensselaer, at the corner ofThird and Catherine Streets)will be open on Thursdays from3PM to 6PM; and on Saturday,November 16th, from 9AM to2PM. The shop featureshousehold items, clothing forall sizes and ages (many namebrands, very reasonableprices), books, toys, games,furniture, handicappedequipment, and many one-of-a-kind items. The year-roundChristmas room is overflowing!The Thrift Shop is on CDTABusline #214, is handicapped-accessible and can be enteredfrom the parking lot behind thebuilding. Learn more atFacebook.com/Redeemerthriftshop.
CRAFT FAIR &
FLEA MARKET
The West Sand Lake FireDept. Ladies Auxiliary will hosta Craft Fair & Flea Market onSaturday, November 16th,from 9AM to 2PM. Call forinformation and table space.Linda at 322-3610 or theFirehall at 674-3677 (day ofthe event).
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Thank you to my family, friends and
acquaintances and to the New York State
Police Investigators Association, the New
York State Troopers PBA and the New York
State Rifle and Pistol Association for all of
your support.
I would like to take a moment to say that it
was an honor to have been selected as a
candidate for the Sand Lake Town Council.
As you may know, I fell short on votes, but
this entire campaign has been a great
learning experience. I am very proud to have
worked with my entire team throughout this
campaign. I would like to congratulate
Barbara Glasser for her victory as Town
Council. Also, I would like to congratulate
the incumbents, Chris Kronau and Flora
Fasoldt for their victories. Most of all, I
would like to take this opportunity to thank
Barbara Biittig for her hard work, dedication
and guidance during this election campaign,
as well as her victory as Sand Lake Town
Clerk.
Thank YouThank YouThank YouThank YouThank You
Sincerely, Ron CampanoPaid Advertisement
CIRCLE THEATRE PLAYERS WILL HOLD
AUDITIONS FOR ALMOST MAINECircle Theatre Players at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts willhold auditions for Almost Maine on Nov. 15 and Nov. 17 at7pm. Need are six actors-3 men and 3 women. Age range 20’sto 40’s. No monologues are required, scenes will be read fromthe script. The play is a romantic comedy by John Cariani anddirected by Cheryl Charbonneau. It is set in the middle of winterin the mythical town of Almost, Maine, where all is not quitewhat it seems. Almost’s residents find themselves falling in andout of love in unexpected and often hilarious ways. Knees arebruised. Hearts are broken. But the bruises heal, and thehearts mend – almost- in this delightful midwinter night’s dream.Production dates are Jan 24-Feb 8, 2014. For complete details,go to the Center’s website (www.slca-ctp.org). If you havequestions, please contact the center at [email protected] or 674-2007. SLCA is located at 2880 NY 43, AverillPark, NY.
“NORTH GREENBUSH-COLLEGE TOWN?”Here’s a quiz for you: What township in the three county area(Albany, Rensselaer, and Saratoga) can boast of having acommunity college? If you’ve read the title to this story youknow the answer.The southern part of Hudson Valley Community College is in ourtown.I got the idea for this story after hearing about a conversationthat took place at the recent opening of the new Science Centerat the College. One official asked another if they were standingin Troy or North Greenbush. Depending on where you were inthe building, it may have been North Greenbush.The College was founded in 1953 as the Hudson Valley TechnicalInstitute in downtown Troy. The current name was officiallychanged in 1959. Already by that time the school was lookingfor a larger location to site a campus. 75 acres of Williams farm,which straddled the Troy-North Greenbush line was purchasedand construction began.Before the new campus officially opened, the school and thecounty weathered a contentious lawsuit brought by a group ofRensselaer County taxpayers who argued that the Countyshould not have to pay half the cost of the campus constructionif fewer than half the students were county residents. TheCounty won that lawsuit, but the issue of tuition paid by non-county residents is still argued today.There are some interesting historical tidbits regarding theWilliams Farm. Its name goes back to former State SenatorJohn Williams. He owned and trained trotters and pacers on atrack which is now part of the College campus. Local childrenwould visit the farm to pet his white horse named Major. Therewere also circus events held several years on the northernpart of the property. When Senator Williams and his siblingspassed away, St. Michael’s Church was built on the site of thefarm house which was torn down and another piece of NorthGreenbush history vanished.Before the Williams family owned the property, it was part ofthe estate of Henry Burden, of Burden Iron Works fame. Thehouse’s history goes back even further, to Peter Defreest whosefamily may have built the house as early as 1791.So even though the HVCC campus history goes back over 50years, that portion of North Greenbush territorial historypredates it by almost 200 years.
CATHOLIC CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL’S
CLASS OF 1973 - 40th REUNIONMembers of Catholic High’s Class of 1973 will be holding their40th Reunion on Friday, November 29, 2013. The event willtake place at The Hilton Garden Inn, 235 Hoosick Street, Troy,NY, from 6:30PM - 11:30PM, with Mass celebrated at 5:30PM atthe venue. Entertainment will be provided and the cost is $55per person. Please make your reservations now if you haven’tdone so already.For more information or questions, please contact CharlieThomas, [email protected], or Bernie Sheeran Cipperly,[email protected].
SCHODACK VOTERS HAVE SPOKENLetter to the Editor: Schodack had an election for supervisorand the people had a choice. The end result was the same,but at least the office was won by the people’s choice and notchosen by a party committee. When I decided to run as awrite in candidate, I did not expect to win; but as the daysgrew closer to Election Day, the support from well wishers wasthe most I have ever experienced. The unofficial results wereDennis Dowds, the incumbent supervisor, won by a margin ofbetter than 2 to 1. Not very impressive on my part, but I didnot do any campaigning except for putting my signs out andprinting the sample ballot in the Advertiser. I also distributedsample ballots at homes where the Advertiser may not bedelivered. As far as I am concerned, my mission wasaccomplished. I gave the people a choice and Supervisor Dowdscan now feel he has the people’s endorsement. I congratulateDennis on his victory. I think it was one of the cleanestcampaigns ever as I do not know of any negative commentsDennis made about me, and I did not say anything negativeabout Dennis. I have a good rapport with the town board andthe town employees. I will still continue to watch the operationsand spending of the town.This victory brings out some questionS such as; does thismean that the people who voted for the incumbentsare satisfied with the assessment of their propertyand the taxes they are paying?It is up to the town board to initiate an affordable revaluationof the property we pay taxes on. Could it be possiblethat the majority of voters know and are satisfied asto how their tax dollar is spent? Are they also happythat the town has engaged an engineer to decide howour zoning code will be reviewed and changed?Wouldn’t it be wise to first give the people a voice tohelp steer any changes which may be necessary?There are many other items which may need someconsideration. I hope the re-elected incumbents will show ussome action with results.~ Ray Lemka (Schodack resident)Editors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the
opinion or endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE
ADVERTISER, and for all intents and purposes is impossible to
verify the truth and veracity of its contents.
TOWN OF SL AWARDED $7500. GRANT for
FISHING ACCESS AREAIt is my pleasure to announce that the Town of Sand Lake wasawarded a $7,500 grant from the Hudson River Valley GreenwayCommunities Grant Program for the development of the fishingaccess area at Glass Lake. The Town will construct a permanentpublic fishing and boating access area on Glass Lake and thegrant will help maintain and construct a parking area, crosswalk and footpath to the lake. In addition, providing newsignage and attractive fencing and landscaping will be designedwith the natural environment in mind while highlighting thescenic views.Councilman Mark Cioffi is spearheading this project and recentlygathered quotes from area contractors to assist the Town inconducting the work. We are hopeful that some of the workcan commence before the winter weather is upon us.Assistance through the Hudson River Valley Greenwaycontinues to be one of the Town’s most valued partners inhelping with community planning and resource protection. Thisgrant will provide supplemental funding for this very specialproject.
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ST. PAUL’S TUESDAYS AT
NOON CONCERT SERIES
The Bleecker Consort returns to St. Paul’s Tuesdays at NoonConcert Series on November 19 with a program entitled, StellaSplendens: A Constellation of Medieval and Renaissance Music.The 45-minute concert takes place at 12 pm at St. Paul’sChurch, Third and State Streets in downtown Troy.Specializing in medieval and renaissance music, the consort’smembers come from a variety of professional backgrounds andplay a diverse set of instruments, including early strings (e.g.vielle, viol, bandurria, mandola, mandolin, lute, laud, harp,hurdy-gurdy), recorders, reeds (cornamusen, kelhorn, dulcian,crumhorn, rauschpfife), and a variety of percussion. Inaddition, they sing in period vocal style.The program features works of Encina, Palestrina, Morley, andDowlands as well as anonymous minstrel ballads andcompositions from the Spanish Royal Songbook of the 16thCentury. Feel free to bring your lunch and enjoy this rarealignment of stars. The church is handicapped-accessible.Tuesdays at Noon concerts are free, but donations aregratefully accepted.
CONGRATULATIONS TO THOSE
WHO VOTE
Letter to the Editor: Another election day has passed, and Iwould like to compliment the residents of Sand Lake that voted.In an off year election, the turnout was very good and youshould be proud.I often hear that someone is not going to vote because theysay one vote does not make a difference. If you log on toWikipedia and close elections, they list around 100 that wereties or a few votes difference. Three include 1994 in Saint-Jean Quebec that ended in a tie with 38,899 votes cast. Againa tie in Quebec at Champlain in 2003 with 33,919 votes and in1974, the US Senate race in New Hampshire with 223,363votes cast the winner won by 2 votes.I would like to add that it is good to vote. Being well informedbefore you vote is better.~ John Sniezyk, Averill ParkEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the
opinion or endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE
ADVERTISER, and for all intents and purposes is impossible to
verify the truth and veracity of its contents.
The members of the Off-Broadway Players have been busymaking preparations for the annual Winter One Acts. Thisshowcase of short plays by students is a rewarding and uniqueexperience for the writers, who get to see their works come tolife on stage. Emily Bergerson is one of the students whoseplay was selected. She thinks it will be great to see her showperformed and can’t wait. English teacher Lauren Mouzakes-Viola had her ‘Writing for the Stage’ students submit their shortplays. She says that writing a script is different than writing astory. “It allows students to tell a story through actions anddialogue,” Mrs. Mouzakes-Viola said. “We have so many talentedwriters. It’s important to showcase students’ abilities on andoff stage.” The students who write the plays also get theopportunity to direct them. Alex Wojtaszek had her showConsequences performed last year and is ecstatic to be selectedagain. “It’s amazing to see your vision come to life,” she says.The students who perform in One Acts also say it’s not likeanything they’ve done before. Samantha St. Germain, whoperformed in the One Acts last year said, “It’s cool to performplays written by people you know.” Come see the writers’ workscome to life on January 10th and 11th at 7:00 PM at Averill ParkHigh School.
EXHIBIT HONORING VETERANS AT
HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
The third annual Pride of Our Nation…Pride of Our Collegeexhibit, honoring veterans who are family members or ancestorsof Hudson Valley Community College students, faculty and staff,opened Wednesday, Nov. 13, in the Marvin Library at HudsonValley Community College and runs through Saturday, Dec.7.Free and open to the public, the exhibit includes photographs,personal stories and artifacts from veterans who served or areserving in the US Armed Forces from the Civil War up to thecurrent conflict in Afghanistan.In 2012, exhibit organizers provided critical information to theAndersonville, Georgia National Park and Museum in its ongoingresearch of 32,000 Union soldiers imprisoned there in 1864. Inturn, organizers got answers for a local family about an ancestorwho served in the Civil War with the 83rd New York Infantry,Company D in 1863.For info., call (518) 629-7336 or go to www.hvcc.edu/events.
SANTA’S SURPRISES
It ’s coming! The holidayseason will soon be upon us.Beat the shopping frenzy.Come spend Saturday,November 16th, at theReformed Church of SchodackLanding, 624 River Road RT9J, Schodack Landingbetween 10AM and 3PM.There will be an extensivedisplay of crafts, decorativeand gift items for the holidayseason. The Chinese Auctionwill feature a diverse array ofitems donated by areamerchants. There are certainto be several that you wouldlike to take home.Join us for soup or a bowl ofchili. A wide array of bakedgoods will be available to eat-in or take home and enjoy.Join in the fun and completesome of your holidayshopping.
CONGRATULATIONS TO
DEBERAH DIMARTINO AND
MARY ANN MATTERS
We would like to publicly extend our congratulations to newly
elected East Greenbush Town Council members, Deberah
DiMartino and Mary Ann Matters. We know from our own
campaign experience that you worked hard and sacrificed
much.
The residents of East Greenbush elected you to work
alongside Supervisor Langley and Town Council members,
Suzanne Mangold and Philip Malone. As the new members of
the Town Council, we hope that the problems facing our
town will be addressed and overcome through collaboration
with all members of the Town Council. The needs of our
residents must drive future decisions. Our hope is that you
will implement your ideas faithfully and as you promised in
the coming years.
We would also like to thank the voters of East Greenbush for
welcoming all candidates when they came to your door. As
we walked, we recognized a common thread among town
residents; that is, they love their town and they want it to
thrive. We hope for the same.
Finally, we were proud to have had the opportunity to run
for the Town Council seats and we hope to serve the residents
of East Greenbush in the future.
Thank you.
Mike Bottillo and Cheryl Valleepaid advertisement
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FT. CRAILO NSDAR
MEETING
The Ft. Crailo Chapter ofNSDAR will meet on Saturday,November 16th, at 10:30AMat the East Greenbush Library.We will be honoring our 3 GoodCitizen essay contest winners.All members are encouragedto attend and bring a goodiefor our refreshment time withthe students and theirfamilies. Members are alsoreminded to sign up for theDecember 8th Holiday Party.
DEEP STACK TOUR.
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The West Sand Lake FireDepartment will hold a DEEPSTACK Tournament onNovember 23rd at the WestSand Lake Fire House, 3695NY Route 43. Time: 1PM -doors open at 12PM. $20entry donation, $60 buy-ingoes to the prize pool, $20additional Add-On availablegoes to prize pool. Freerefreshments and food will beserved. All Walk-ins welcome.(100 total seats available).Bring your Family and Friendsand hope to see you at theFinal Winners Table. For moreinformation, call Patty at 674-3657 or the Fire Hall the dayof the event at 674-3677.Future Texas Hold’em PokerTournament dates: Jan. 4th,Feb. 1st, Mar. 1st, Apr. 5thand May 3rd.
PRESENTATION on
the ERIE CANAL
The Greenbush HistoricalSociety invites everyone tojoin us on Sunday, Nov. 17th,at the East Greenbush libraryfor a talk on the Erie Canal.Tom Ragosta, President of theWatervliet Historical Society,will give a presentation on thehistory of the original andenlarged Erie Canal. Itsrelationship to present dayWatervl iet wil l also bediscussed. Refreshments willbe served.
SLCA PRESENTS
“DON’T DRESS FOR DINNER”
The two men in her life (Todd Hamilton and Bill Douglas) areprotected by the wife (Cori Irwin) from her jealous husband(Jean-Remy Monnay).Sand Lake Center for the Arts - Circle Theatre Players presents“Don’t Dress for Dinner”. This popular production, written byMark Camoletti, directed by Sky Vogel , takes you to theFrench countryside where the cast and crew will dish up asaucy, fun, farce that has more twists and turns than acorkscrew.Opening night is Nov 29, with performances continuing Nov30, Dec 5, 6, 7, at 8 pm; and Sunday, Dec 1 and 8, at 2:30 pm.Tickets are $16 adults, $10 students under 18. Reservationscan be made at 518-674-2007 or www.slca-ctp.org. SLCA islocated at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY, is fully handicappedaccessible, and has plenty of free parking.
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MESSAGE FROM
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CLERK’S OFFICEThe Nassau Town Clerk’soffice would like to extend bestwishes to all for a very happyand healthy Holiday Season!For all of our hunters, safetyfirst, good luck and yes, wedo sell hunting and fishinglicenses at Town Hall. For alldog owners, please rememberto license your dogs. Doglicensing is a New York Statelaw and it also insures properrabies vaccinations and theabil ity to get a lost dogreturned to its owner is muchbetter if they are licensed.2014 landfill permits are nowavailable at the Town Clerk’soffice. We will also be sellinglandfill permits on Saturday’sat the Transfer Station inDecember and Januarybetween the hours of10:00AM and 2:00PM. Pleasenote that Town Hall will beclosed on Thanksgiving Day,November 28th, as well asFriday the 29th.~Sandra L. Rings, NassauTown Clerk
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For more information on Sleepy, please contact the following Purrfect Companions’representative: Maryann at331-2221 or at [email protected]. Please use this phonenumber ONLY for adoptionpurposes! Purrfect Compan-ions is a non-profit, al lvolunteer rescue organi-zation. We are always lookingfor good volunteers to helpwith the kitties or assist at ouradoption clinics. If you’d liketo donate a little time to theseworthy animals, please give usa call at 463-8709.
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CAPP DOG
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The Healthy Pet Center, 154Delaware Ave. (next to Hess),Delmar, will hold a CAPP DogAdoption Clinic on Saturday,November 16th, from 11AM-1PM.Pics/descriptions at:www.capp.petfinder.com
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“TASTE OF ELEGANCE” FUNDRAISER
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Rensselaer County will beholding its 2nd Annual “Taste of Elegance” on November 16th,2013. It will be held at RPI Tech Park, 110 Defreestville Drive,Troy, NY 12180 from 4:00pm-8:00pm. The best of our localwineries such as: Hudson Chatham Winery, Hummingbird Winery,Amazing Grace Vineyard & Winery, and Capoccia Vineyards &Winery. Don’t forget some of our best local restaurants suchas: Yono’s, Portofinos, Illium Café, Hungry Fish Café, andCasey’s Restaurant, just to name a few. Tickets will be $35 inadvance, and $40 at the door, 100% of profit goes to our localprograms. For more information, please contact Amanda at518-465-3403.
SCHODACK VALLEY FIRE CO.
AUX. APPLE PIE SALE
Our fresh made, uncooked apple pies freezebeautifully for the holidays, or bake and enjoy
immediately!Reserve your pies today – [email protected] or leavemessage at 852-1972.Cost is $9.00 per pie, payable upon pickup; Checks payable toSchodack Valley Fire Company Auxiliary. Thank you for yoursupport!!
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TSATSAWASSA PROTECTIVE FIRE CO.
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The Tsatsawassa Protective Fire Company will serve theirmonthly breakfast at the firehouse on Sunday, November 17,from 8AM until 11:30AM. Breakfast consists of your choice ofFrench toast or pancakes, together with bacon or sausage,toast, orange juice, beverages and eggs prepared to yourorder for a cost of $6 with children under five served free.Support your local fire company while visiting with friends andneighbors and enjoying a hearty breakfast to start your day.The firehouse is located behind the post office near theintersection of Routes 20 and 66 North in the hamlet of Brainardand is handicap accessible. For more information, call 518-766-3815.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER
The East Greenbush Fire Company will be hostingtheir Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser at the FireStation at 68 Phillips Road from 9AM to 12Noon onSunday, November 17th.Pancake breakfast menu includes: Pancakes withchocolate chips, strawberry’s, blueberry’s;Scrambled Eggs; Bacon; Sausage; Coffee, tea, milk,
orange juice, tomato juice and more!Come and enjoy a good meal with a great atmosphere!Supporters may eat-in or take-out. The proceeds of the eventswill benefit community projects such as youth sports teamsponsorships and our scholarship program.
HAM DINNER AT
SALEM UMC
Salem United MethodistChurch, West Sand Lake, willbe holding a Ham dinner onSaturday, November 23rd,from 4:30pm till 6pm. Thedinner includes Harvard beets,butternut squash, scallopedpotatoes, coleslaw, raisinsauce for the ham, rolls, andhomemade pies.Reservations appreciated (butnot required) by calling thechurch office weekdays at674-3106. We look forwardto providing the communitywith a wonderful All-You-Can-Eat Dinner at the small priceof $11.
PANCAKE
BREAKFAST
WITH SANTA!
Come out and join us onSaturday, November 30th,8am to 10am at Applebee’s onRt.4, Rensselaer, to enjoysome yummy pancakes!Support East Greenbush PopWarner, and tell Santa all yourholiday wishes. The cost is $6per person. You can pre-ordertickets by contacting SatciOgren at [email protected]. Thanks for yoursupport!
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ZITI AND MEATBALLS DINNER
The City of Rensselaer Kiwanis Club is hosting a Ziti and Meatballsdinner on Saturday, November 16th, from 4-7 pm at the SeniorCitizen Center, 50 Herrick Street, Rensselaer, NY. Cost: $8 inadvance, $10 at door; $5 for half portions. The RensselaerHigh School Key Club will be selling homemade baked goods.Call 286-3400 for tickets. Funds go to support youth programsin the City of Rensselaer.
TURKEY & HAM DROP
On Saturday, November 23rd, from 10AM to 3PM, the LittleSisters of the Poor and volunteers at Our Lady of Hope Residencewill be accepting turkeys, hams and fall candies. Donationsmay be dropped off at Our Lady of Hope Residence, 1 JeanneJugan Lane (off Old Loudon Rd., behind St. Ambrose Church),Latham. For additional information, please call (518) 785-4551.
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ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE BREAKFAST
The next St Jude’s Knights of Columbus All-You-Can-Eat PancakeBreakfast will be on November 17th in Dammann Hall at 24 DanaAve., Wynantskill, NY. All the Pancakes, Sausage, Bacon, eggs,hash browns, fruit, and bagels that you can eat! All servedwith hot coffee and a smile by our Knights! We will have a boxavailable to collect items for local vets who get service at theAlbany VA hospital. Items that are needed for vets who areadmitted as an emergency or are in need include: regular coffee;decaffeinated coffee; powdered creamer; 1 lb bags of sugar;boxes of “Sweet and Low”/Spender etc.; large and mediumsweatshirts; under- wear and tee shirts (all sizes, boxers andbriefs); white tube socks’ Effervescent denture cleaning tablets;toiletry items, soap, toothpaste, deodorant, etc. Breakfast isserved 8am to 11am. Cost is $8.00 for adults and $4.00 forchildren under 12 years old. Children under 6 are free. Contactparish office (518) 283-1162.
HARVEST DINNER
First Baptist Church of East Poestenkill willhave a Harvest Dinner at 12Noon,
immediately following the 11AM worship service on November17th. All are welcome to come for turkey and all the fixings.The church is located at 12 Legenbauer Road, just off PlankRoad in East Poestenkill. For more information or directions, call Valerie or Pastor Waughat 283-5186 or check out our website at www.epbaptist.com
ROAST PORK DINNER AT ST. DAVID’S
On Sunday, November 17th, St. David’s Episcopal Church willbe serving salad, roast pork, mashed potatoes, squash,applesauce, rolls and gingerbread with sauce between noonand 1:30PM. We also prepare for the gluten intolerant. StDavid’s is located at 2647 Brookview Road, Castleton. Thecost for the dinner is $9.00 for adults and $5.00 for childrenunder 10. For reservations, please call Gail at 766-4029.
SCHODACK VALLEY
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Brrrrrr, dark and cold nightsnow. Come and join us for ourPizza Night on Saturday,November 16th, at theSchodack Valley Firehouse,1553 Schodack Valley Road inCastleton from 5PM to 9PM.Bring the family for Pizza,Antipasto, Wings and more.Additional seating is available.Our featured Pizza’s thismonth will be Tomato, Bacon& Meatlovers. As always, youcan eat-in or take-out. Fortake-out, call us at 477-4215.
FREE THANKSGIVING DINNER
The community is invited to join First Bible Baptist Church of WestSand Lake for a FREE Traditional Thanksgiving Dinner on Thurs.,November 28th, 12PM - 2PM, in the Adrien Hall building. A nicebuffet of roast turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, cranberry,variety of hot vegetables, rolls, homemade pies, coffee and softdrinks will be steaming hot and ready for all. No reservations needed.Find us at the 4 corners of West Sand Lake, 4331 RT 150 South.Questions? Call Arlie Petrone at 518-286-3126.
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Troy Boys & Girls Club wouldlike to welcome everyone toour 1st Annual Holiday CraftFair & Flea Market taking placeon Thursday, November 21,from 4PM-8PM. There will befood and products for salefrom local vendors includingjewelry, crafts, antiques,home decor and more. It willbe a great occasion to findgifts for the upcoming holidayseason. Brings friends andfamily! This is a free event,and open to the public. All interested vendors shouldcontact Danielle Charlestin,Program Director [email protected] or 518-274-3781 for information ontable availability.
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The East Greenbush Highway Dept. will be picking up bags ofleaves and 4Ft. bundles of brush only for the next 2 Mondaysstarting:• November 18, 2013; November 25, 2013.If your bags/brush are not picked up on Monday, the HighwayDept. will be back the next business day.ALL BRUSH MUST BE TIED IN 4 FT. BUNDLES ONLY. No brushpiles will be picked up. Please do not put brush/bags in ditchlines or on top of catch basins.Any questions, please contact the East Greenbush HighwayDept. at 477-6103.~ David Van Wormer, Commissioner - Department of PublicWorks
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GILEAD CHURCHBorn a congenital amputee, JohnRobinson has no hands. His armsstop at his elbows. His lower legsare attached to his hips withoutknees. Yet, through his remarkabletenacity, talent and faith, John hastraveled to Australia and the WhiteHouse discussing the obstacles hehas overcome!.John is the subject of a nationaldocumentary show on Publicbroadcasting stations “Get Off YourKnees”, a story of faith, courage and determination. John hasbeen married for over 15 years and has three children. He wasselected to carry the Olympic torch as it passed through Albany,New York on the way to the Salt Lake City for the 2002 games.John will be speaking on Friday, November 15th, at 7:00p.m., at the Gilead Lutheran Church, 308 Brick Church Road,Center Brunswick and refreshments will follow his presentation.No reservations are needed. A free will offering will be takento support OUR ABILITY which John is involved in. The churchis handicapped accessible with an elevator to provide easyaccess for people with disabilities!Refreshments will be served downstairs after his presentationwhere you can meet John. The planned dinner at 6:00p.m.had to be canceled due to certain fire codes with somany people attending, but refreshments will beserved after his presentation. Please call Gilead Church279-9270 if you have further questions.
SLCA WELCOMES BACK
BILL STAINES IN CONCERTCome join us at the Sand LakeCenter for the Arts as we welcomeback the ever popular Bill Stainesperforming once again live on ourstage on November 16th, at 8PM.
Described as a modern day Stephen Foster, Bill sings songswhich are timeless and forever. The 40+ years he has traveledback and forth across the country sharing his music have madehim a legendary figure; and whether your roots are near Bill’snative New England, the Midwest, or the Yukon, you’re sure tofind yourself in his songs. This concert is part of the SquireJacob Concert Series. Tickets are $16 Adults, $10 childrenunder 18, and reservations can be made at 518-674-2007 orwww.slca-ctp.org. SLCA is located at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park,NY, and is fully handicapped accessible, with plenty of freeparking.
WORKSHOP & SPIRITUAL IMPARTATION
SEMINARDr. Princess Jennifer Lee, world travelling humanitarian,philanthropist, life, health and wellness coach is holding aWorkshop & Spiritual Impartation Seminar at Hilton GardenHotel Inn, 235 Hoosick Street, Troy, NY; Time: 11am - 2pm —break— 3pm - 6pm; Date: Saturday, November 16, 2013Open to public. No charge or fee to attend. Bring your friends.Students welcome. Casual dress.Check website www.princessjenniferleeministries.org
HISTORICAL SOC. of ESQUATAK MEETINGThe Historical Society of Esquatak invites the public to itsNovember 22nd meeting. Peter Keyoskey, local educator andguide, will tell the story of the Castleton Cut-off Bridge andwhy it was considered a 1924 state-of-the-art engineeringfeat in its day. Please join us at the Schodack Town Hall at 7p.m. on Friday, 11/22. The Hall is located at the intersection ofRoute 20 and Schuurman Rd. Refreshments will be served.
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by Riley Ludwig
2014 YOUTH SKI CLUB
Time to sign up for the Town of Poestenkill’s Ski Club! Ski Clubwill be held at Jiminy Peak starting January 5th. The programis on Sunday evenings from 3:00pm to 7:30pm. Ski club is a 7weeks long program, lessons are optional. Children and adultsare welcome to join. You may sign-up by contacting Tara Houserthe Youth Director at 283-5100 ex. 107 [email protected].
Mac Hoyt has been playingsoccer for thirteen yearsnow, ever since his dad gothim started with theBrunswick Soccer Club. Macplays soccer all year round.After the Averill Park seasonends, he continues with hisclub soccer season. Mac andthe team practice everydayafter school, and he practiceswith his club team, the AlbanyAlleycats, 2-3 times eachweek while participating intournaments with the
Alleycats up and down the east coast. You can find Mac (#7) atthe Averill Park boys final four game for states this Saturday atMiddletown, starting at either striker or center midfield position.Along with soccer, Mac also enjoys snowboarding in the winter.Mac would like to thank his parents for pushing him to alwaysdo his best and shaping him into the person he is today.This year, Mac is taking AP (Advanced Placement) Governmentand Politics, Physical Education, Physics, Statistics, andEngineering Design and Development, with a 91.77 GPA. Afterhigh school, Mac would like to attend the United States MilitaryAcademy or go to a four year college with ROTC and major inMechanical Engineering.Mac has been working hard, on and off the field, and is deservingof the recognition as an exemplary student athlete. Mac sharedwith me what it means to him to be recognized as a scholarathlete, “Being a scholar athlete means that I am a well-roundedperson that can juggle both a rigorous athletic schedule as wellas a full [academic] course load.” Mac has been a majorcomponent in the Averill Park boy’s success this season. Theyhave won the Sectional and Regional Championship, putting2013 on the banner! Go AP!Congratulations, Mac, for a great season; and the best of luckto you in the future!○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○
ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
MAC HOYT~SCHOLAR ATHLETE~
by: Megan Regan by: Megan Regan by: Megan Regan by: Megan Regan by: Megan Regan
Sports Photo ofthe Week
by AndyFlanagan
“Averill Park Senior Amanda Harrington rushes the ballin for 7 points during the recent Annual Powder Puff GirlsFootball Game. The Senior girls had a tough time, butoutscored the Junior girls 28-21. The game was also anAmerican Cancer Society Fundraiser.”
HOOP SHOOT
The Troy Elks 2013 Hoop Shoot will beheld on November 23, 2013 at the CYOCenter located at 237 4th Street in SouthTroy. Registration starts at 8:15am andcompetition begins at 9:00am.The competition is open to both boys andgirls, ages 8 thru 13. Contestant’s agegroups will be determined by their ages asof April 1, 2012. Proof of age must beprovided at the time of registration. Thewinner in each age group will be eligible tocompete in the District Hoop Shoot, after
which there are competitions at the State, Regional and Nationallevel. The National Finals are held in Springfield Massachusetts andthe top six finalists’ will be enshrined in the Naismith MemorialBasketball Hall of Fame. For information, call Brian Mahar at 518-732-4243.
The Averill Park boys’ soccer team has had an unbelievableseason this fall, and it’s not over yet!After becoming Section II Champions on Saturday, 11/2, theboys began their pursuit for the state title. The quest beganon Wednesday, 11/6. The boys played in the first round of theNew York State Public High School Athletic Association(NYSPHSAA) tournament. They faced CBA-Syracuse at ColonieHigh School. The boys scored early in the game, and maintainedthe lead throughout the game. The game ended with a scoreof 3-0, with the Warriors advancing to the next round. Thethree goals were scored by seniors Ben Reinisch and Mac Hoyt,as well as junior Josh Lionarons. Senior Owen Nuss had anassist in this game, also. After defeating CBA, the boys spenta couple of days practicing and preparing for their next game,which was played on Saturday, 11/9.The Warriors faced the Peru Indians at Plattsburgh High Schoolin the NYS Regional Championship game. Unlike the other game,this contest was very close. Junior Josh Lionarons scored inthe first half of the game to put the Warriors up 1-0. However,Peru matched that goal in the second half, ending regulationplay with a tie. Both teams entered overtime. After neitherteam managed to score, a second overtime commenced. Thiswould be the final overtime of the game, because senior OwenNuss scored the final goal of the game that resulted in anotherwin for the Warriors! The final score was 2-1. The Warriors arenow in the Final Four of the NYSPHSAA Tournament. They areset to play Mendon on Saturday, 11/16, at Middletown HighSchool at 1:45 pm. A win here will put the Warriors into theNYSPHSAA championship game on Sunday, 11/17 (also atMiddletown High).Congratulations to the soccer team, both players and coaches,on the success so far, and good luck this weekend!I’d also like to mention the Powder Puff football game that tookplace at APHS on Friday, 11/8. Junior and senior girls faced offin a flag football game. Both teams played tough, even thoughit was an incredibly cold night. Congratulations to the seniorgirls who won the game, 28-21. The event was hosted byAPHS Key Club to benefit the American Cancer Society. As thepresident of Key Club, I would like to thank everyone for comingout and supporting such a great cause. I would also like tothank all players, teachers, parents and families that wereinvolved, as well as Sand Lake Kiwanis, for helping to make theevent successful and fun for everyone!If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me [email protected] always, go Warriors!
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR THE
66th TROY TURKEY TROT
More than eight thousand participants fromthree dozen states are expected to descendupon the home of iconic Uncle Sam thisThanksgiving (Nov. 28) for the 66th annualTroy Turkey Trot, one of the oldest and largestroad races in New York state. “The Troy Turkey Trot has been bringingfamilies together for Thanksgiving since 1916and continues to evolve each year,” said Troy
Turkey Trot Event Director George Regan, noting that the trotis the 64th oldest road race in the world and the 12th oldest inthe nation. “Based on the tremendous success we had lastThanksgiving, we’re anticipating another record field.”The day gets underway with the 10K event, which drew morethan 1100 registrants last year, at 8 a.m. Race officials willclose the 10K course after 90 minutes by 9:30 a.m. Thoseunable to complete the 10K in the allotted time period areasked to enter the shorter 5K distance which lures up to 5,747registered participants and kicks off at 10 a.m. Families areinvited to show their support and cheer on their runners.Following the 10K, will be the Grade School Mile, which is opento children up to eighth grade and the Turkey Walk, a one-milefitness walk for those who prefer to burn off their pre-mealcalories at a slower pace. There is a fee of $10 for the GradeSchool Mile and the Turkey Walk. Chip timing will be utilized forthe Grade School Mile. Participants for both events, which getunderway at 9:30 a.m. and 9:35 a.m., respectively, will receivea dry-fit commemorative t-shirt and finisher’s item.Registration for al l events opened on Oct. 1 atTroyTurkeyTrot.com. For both the 5K and 10K, the registrationfee is $30 through November 23. On Nov. 24, the lateregistration fee is $35, plus processing. Online registrationofficially closes Monday, Nov. 25. There is no day-of-eventregistration.While registering online, all participants are encouraged tomake a donation to the Regional Food Bank of NortheasternNew York, this year’s “regional” charity, or the CYO Center,this year’s “local” charity. All spectators and participants arealso encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to theTroy Atrium to give to the local food pantry.Ample free event parking is available on race day at a numberof Front and River Street parking lots. Post-race refreshmentsand entertainment will be offered in the finish line area atMonument Square. Complete race results will be featured afterthe event in The Record newspaper and online atTroyTurkeyTrot.com. Additional information is also availableby calling (518) 273-5552.
DEER SEASON
He set his alarm clock right after dinner,So he wouldn’t forget to do it later on.
And then he checked it three timesBefore he went to bed at 8:30.
He would sleep fitfully and dream muchOn this most special of nights.
More than deer taken, he would dream ofHis hunting companions: family and friends.He would relive hunts with the Old Man and his brothers,
And wake to recheck that alarm one more time.He would remember his best friend’s first deer
And those of his son and grandsons.He would savor, again, sausage and gravy breakfastsAnd tailgate snacks of his delectable hunter’s biscuits.
He would review his plans for the morrow,Making sure that he had properly readied his gear.He would sleep little and check that alarm often;
He would get very little rest this night.But, come morning, he will be up early,
Energized and raring to go.For, tomorrow is…OPENING DAY !!!
~ Lloyd Barnhart, West Sand Lake
BOWLERS NEEDED FOR
WOMEN’S LEAGUE
Wynantskill Women’s Bowling League is looking for full-timebowlers and subs. This is a fun, no pressure, non-sanctionedleague. We bowl 3 games on Mondays at 12:15PM at the Hi-Way Lanes in Wynantskill. Interested? Please call Shirley at477-4269.
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NYS YOUTH SNOWMOBILE SAFETY
COURSE OFFERED IN GRAFTON
On Saturday, December 7, 2013, the GraftonTrail Blazers Snowmobile Club and the NYSOffice of Parks, Recreation and HistoricPreservation will host a snowmobile safetycourse for young people ages 10 to 18.
Students must be at least 10 years old on the day of thecourse. Parents are encouraged to attend and participate.The course will be held at the Grafton VFW/Fire Hall on SouthRoad from 8:15am to approximately 5pm. The course will betaught by NYS certified volunteer instructor Jim Blessing. Thecourse will cover topics such as NYS laws and regulations,riding skills, trail emergencies, protecting the environment,maintenance and repair, trailering, etc. To register, call theGrafton Lakes State Park office at 279-1155 or [email protected] with the parent’s name,student’s name and age, and your phone number. Space islimited, so no walk-ins please. The course is free of charge andlunch will be provided.
AVERILL PARK YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
The Averill Park Youth Soccer League will hold its annualmembership meeting on Wednesday, November 20th, at theAlgonquin Middle School library at 6:30 p.m. Parents of playersin the league, as well as coaches, are welcomed and encouragedto come vote and/or volunteer. A vote of our membership atlarge is necessary to adopt the newly edited APYSL bylaws.At the same meeting, the election of officers will take place.Each year, the league must elect a president, vice president,treasurer, and secretary. We are also in need of volunteers toserve on the board in capacities of Publicity and PhotographyChair, Recreational Coaches Chair, Fall Recreational Chair, andRegistrar. Our league serves over 450 children each year, andwe need more volunteers to be able to continue to serve theyouth of our community in meaningful ways.If you have any questions about the meeting or aboutvolunteering, please contact Tammie Borland,[email protected] look forward to seeing you at the annual meeting andthank you for supporting youth soccer!
OSTEO AEROBICS
BENEFITS
EVERYONE!
This weight bearing exercise willdevelop muscle around yourjoints. Exercise is crucial toquality of life and developmentof the muscles surrounding thejoints is most important. JoinGrace Bringing-Good onThursdays at 10:30 am in theRose Room of the RensselaerCounty Troy Senior Center, 19Third Street in Troy. You willlove the special attention Gracegives to her students, but moreimportantly you are going to feelso much better. Classes meetweekly. Call 270-5348 for moreinformation.
RENSSELAER ELK’S HOOP SHOOT
TOURNAMENT
On Saturday, November 23, 2013, RensselaerElk’s Lodge 2073 will be holding their local hoopshoot tournament. The tournament will be heldat the Rensselaer boys and girls club,registration is at 9:45 A.M.This tournament is for boys and girls, ages 8-13 years old, using April 1, 2014 for the agecut off.For Example, if you are 7 years old, and will be
8 years old by March 31, 2014, you will be able to shoot in thetournament. If you are 13 years old, and will be 14 years oldby March 31, 2014 then you cannot shoot in the tournament.The age groups are 8-9, 10-11, and 12-13, in both the boysand girls group. You do not have to be related to an elk toshoot in this tournament. It is open to all boys and girls whoare in the age groups shown above.For those who have never shot in the tournament, I would liketo let you know that this is not a basketball game. It is shootingfrom the foul line. The 8-9 year olds shoot from 4 feet in frontof the foul line. All the others shoot from the foul line. Firstyou take 10 shots, and then 15 shots, for a total of 25 shots.The winners in each age group will go on to representRensselaer Elks in the district tournament, which will be heldat a latter date, competing against the winners of the otherlodges in our district. There are 4 other tournaments afterthe district tournament that you have a chance to advanceto. They are, the east regional, the state, the tri-state, andfinally, the National Hoop Shoot Tournament, where you willcompete against the winners from all over the country. Thewinners of the National Tournament will get their name inscribedin the Basketball Hall of Fame.You see what you have a chance of doing. But first, you haveto participate in our local tournament, and win. You do nothave to be a basketball player to participate in the hoop shoottournament. You just have to be the right age, and want tohave fun.If at all possible, please bring a copy of your birth certificatewith you. If you can’t, that’s okay, but I will need a copy ofthose who win and go onto the district tournament.I hope to see you on November 23.~ Patrick Cancilla, Hoop Shoot Chairperson
14U TRAVEL
SOFTBALL TEAM
PLAYERS WANTED
East Greenbush 14U TravelSoftball team looking for apitcher and a couple of otherplayers. If interested inlearning more, or for a try out,call Steve Rentz at 424-4572.
ZUMBA FUNDRAISER FOR
ST. MICHAEL’S WOMEN’S GUILD
The Women’s Guild of St. Michael the ArchangelChurch, located at 175 Williams Rd., Troy, NY12180 (283-6110) is offering to all parishioners,friends and community members Zumba classes.Classes will be held on Thursday evenings from5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on Saturday morningsfrom 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. This a fundraiserfor the Women’s Guild and the class is taught by
our very own parishioner and certified instructor Chris LaPlante.There is a suggested donation of $5 per class. We “WELCOME”all levels of experience to have “FUN” with a great group ofpeople. We look forward to seeing “YOU” there. Don’t forgetto bring a bottle of Water!!!!
and recreation
AP BOXING/
KICKBOXING CLUB
Averill Park Boxing/KickboxingClub is looking for a BoxingCoach for our Youth Program.Openings in classes available.
LA SALLE INSTITUTE MODIFIED SOCCER
TEAM COMPLETES UNDEFEATED SEASON
The La Salle Institute Modified Soccer team just completed anundefeated season at 11-0. Congratulations to Head CoachTom Phibbs and the young men who made this accomplishmentpossible.
OLIVIA LOGUE NAMED THE LOHNES
4-H AWARD RECIPIENT
Olivia Logue, RensselaerCounty 4-H member anddaughter of ChristopherLogue and Bernie Wiesen ofJohnsonville is the recipientof the 4-H Lohnes Award.The Lohnes Award is acitizenship/sportsmanshipaward sponsored by BobLohnes of Schaghticoke.The award recognizes anoutstanding seniorRensselaer County 4-HHorse project member.Olivia is active in both theStablemates and Wild Things 4-H Clubs. Olivia has participatedin all aspects of the horse program for 13 years. There isn’tanything in the horse program she has not tried or been reallyinvolved with from riding and showing to educational eventssuch as Horse Bowl, Communications and Hippology. Olivia hasparticipated in horse events at the county, state and nationallevel. Olivia was on the 2012 NYS Horse Communication teamand the 2011 NYS Hippology Team and competed at the National4-H Roundup in Kentucky both years. Additionally, Olivia wasa Teen Representative from 2010-12 on the New York StateHorse Education Committee. She co-coached the novice horsebowl county team this year and was helpful behind the scenesat club and county events playing a more active role in sharingher knowledge and assisting with the operation and facilitationof events. Olivia is currently a senior at Hoosic Valley HighSchool.The Lohnes Awardee is nominated and selected by the membersof the 9 different 4-H Horse Clubs in Rensselaer County. Ifyou are interested in learning more about 4-H in your area,contact your respective Cooperative Extension office. CornellCooperative Extension of Rensselaer County is an EqualOpportunity Employer and Programmer.
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STORY DINNERS AT GILEAD CHURCH
October 18, 2013 featured our own Glenn Hayner, with fun,frolic and seriousness. Glenn’s presentation was fresh andinspiring! You never know when that man gets up there whathe will do, but it is never a disappointment! Glenn is filled withLove and he willingly shares his love for God and man in wayssome of us only wish we could display. A Halloween poem waswritten by Andy Kazukenus, a frequent guest at our monthlyStory Dinner’s, read by Kat. Marion Daus surprised us, withher willingness to get up front and read a poem she had writtenyears ago from her journal; and last, but certainly not least,Leonard Flath came on board with a newspaper article writtennearly a century ago, about a woman his family had knownfrom Germany that came to the U.S. It was an amazing storyof simple day to day life chronicled in this story. Oh, how wetake just throwing soiled clothing in the washer and walkingaway until it is done! Amongst many other chores! The nightwas lightened up with the hilarious story of “How to give a cata pill”, it was side splitting for those of us that have tried! WEhad a smaller crowd than usual, but even with a lowerattendance, the company was still fascinating, the food wasdelicious and plentiful, and our fundraising for “WoundedWarriors, ELCA World Hunger, Damien House and Gilead’s “Body& Soul” Pantry went very well!
OUR GREAT GOD
On Sunday, November 17, 2013, the Nassau and StuyvesantReformed Churches will focus on Isaiah 65 and the Gospel ofLuke 21:5-19. Both Scriptures speak about our God as apowerful God, the One God whom we believe is fully revealedin Christ Jesus. The Reverend Edward L. Van Kampen, in thesermon titled “Our Great God,” will speak to the new heavensand new earth, which the prophet Isaiah foresees as headdresses the people of Israel who were struggling aftercaptivity in Babylon. Further, Rev. Van Kampen will share Jesus’warnings that we know not what the future holds, but we mustlive with confidence in the present age because we know thatGod holds the future. Even in the present age, with all its trialsand tribulations, we should bear witness to the loving purposesof God with us and his steadfast encouragement andstrengthening. Join us and come to more fully appreciate thegreat things God has done, past and present, and will continueto do in the future.The Nassau Reformed Church begins worship at 11 a.m. in itschapel on the second level of its Church-School-building, 43Church St. (Route 20), in the village of Nassau.The Stuyvesant Reformed Church begins worship at 9 a.m. inthe sanctuary at the corner of Route 9J and Church Street inthe hamlet of Stuyvesant.
FRIENDS of the RENSSELAER CITY LIBRARY
MEETING
The Friends of the Rensselaer City Library will meet on Thursday,November 21st, at 6:30pm in the large meeting room of thelibrary. We will be discussing the past Election Day Bake Saleand the upcoming Spring Book Sale. This year’s bake sale washeld at St. John’s Hall and Rensselaer City Hall where soupsand chili were also available. The Friends want to thankeveryone who baked or sold items at both locations and allthose who bought our goodies. Proceeds will go to purchaseextra items or programs for the library.Congratulations to Peyton Fink of Rensselaer who was theraffle winner of the American Girl Doll, Caroline, with herwardrobe and trunk. Anyone who would like to join the Friendsare invited to attend this meeting.
FALL CONCERT CALENDAR FOR SAINT ROSE ENSEMBLES AND CHORALES
A full semester of concerts by the College’s many outstandinginstrumental and vocal ensembles and chorales was announcedby The College of Saint Rose.The fall semester performance schedule ranges from intimaterecitals and small ensembles to big-band jazz, classical bandand orchestral works, and lush vocals by the College’s chorales.The complete concert schedule follows. All performances bythe College’s ensembles and chorales are in the KathleenMcManus Picotte Recital Hall, Massry Center for the Arts, 1002Madison Ave., Albany. Admission is free.For more information about any of the concerts or theperforming ensembles, visit www.strose.edu/music or contactthe Saint Rose Music Department at 518-454-5178.
SAINT ROSE ENSEMBLES AND CHORALES CONCERTS(Note: Schedule is subject to changes and additions. For themost up-to-date listings, visit www.strose.edu/music.)
NOVEMBER: • Saturday, November 16, 11 a.m.-7 p.m. -Saint Rose Chamber Ensembles - Performances by a variety ofthe College’s smaller ensembles. Concerts will begin every twohours. • Sunday, November 17, 3 p.m. - Saint Rose FluteChoir • Sunday, November 17, 7 p.m. - Saint Rose Women’sChorale • Thursday, November 21, 7:30 p.m. - Saint RosePercussion Ensemble • Friday, November 22, 7:30 p.m. -Saint Rose Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Guitar Ensemble •Saturday, November 23, 8 p.m. - Saint Rose SymphonyOrchestra • Sunday, November 24, 3 p.m. - Saint RoseClarinet Choir and Saxophone Ensemble • Sunday, November24, 6 p.m. - Flute Studio Recital: 18th Century Baroque Solosand Ensembles - Featuring Dr. Yvonne Hansbrough and flutestudents on baroque and modern flutes. • Monday,November 25, 8 p.m. - Chamber Jazz Ensemble
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KIWANIS CLUB OF SAND LAKE
Fruit is packed in 2/5 bushel cartons and shippeddirectly to us from River Brite in Fort Pierce,Florida.Excellent holiday gifts for customers, family andfriends!
We offer the following choices: approximately 20 lb. boxes- #fruit depends on size: Navel Oranges: 28-40 oranges; PinkGrapefruit: 16-20 grapefruit; Mixed: 16-20 oranges and 8-12 grapefruit; Tangelos: 32-48 tangelosPrice - $22.00 per boxAll orders must be prepaid and received no later than November26, 2013. Checks should be made payable to the Kiwanis Clubof Sand Lake, NY. Delivery to local pick up point will be on orabout December 12th, 2013.Tentative delivery information will be posted and updated onour Website: www.SandLakeKiwanis.orgPREPAID order may be mailed to: Michael Gates@ 207 PondHollow Rd., Averill Park, NY 12018Questions: Please Contact Michael Gates @ 674-0272——————————————————————————————Please detach and retain the upper portion and return lowerportion. Please Print ClearlyName:___________________________________________e-mail_____________________________________________Address____________________________________________Town______________________State______zip code_______Telephone Numbers: Day_____________Night_____________Order:Navel Oranges______Boxes; Pink Grapefruit_____BoxesMixed Oranges/Grapefruits___ Boxes;Tangelos___BoxesTotal Number of Boxes_____ at $22.00 =Total_________You can pick your order up or delivery can be arranged.
GOT ANY OLD FEED SACKS?
Once an indication of poverty, feed sacks are now gold towhoever owns them. What was a feed sack and how was itused? Learn about these wonderful reflections of America’srural past. Expect to see and touch great examples of quilts,clothing, dolls and other items made from feed sacks. All this isgoing to be made possible by coming to the Poestenkill HistoricalSociety meeting on Tuesday, November 26th, at 7:00PM, atthe Poestenkill Town Hall on Route 351 in the Village ofPoestenkill. Kris Driessen, who will be the guest speaker, is anaccomplished quiltmaker, quilt historian, author, researcherand lecturer. Come and listen to all Kris has to offer. If youshould have any feed sacks, or items made from them andwould like to share with us, please bring them also. This programis free. Refreshments will be provided by Linda Sagendorf. Fordirections, call Pat at 518-283-5223.
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LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: 149 4th STREETASSOC., LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 10/08/13. 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, 32 Patroon Point,Rensselaer, New York 12144.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
ANNUAL ELECTION SCHODACKCENTER FIRE DISTRICT
Notice is hereby given that theAnnual Election of the SchodackCenter Fire District will take placeon Tuesday, December 10, 2013at the Schodack Town Hall, 265Schuurman Rd. Castleton NY, forthe purpose of electing one FireCommissioner for a five (5) yearterm commencing on January 1,2014 and ending on December31, 2018. The polls will be openbetween the hours of 6:00 P.M.and 9:00 P.M. All duly registeredvoters of the Schodack CenterFire District shall be eligible tovote in this election.Kurt P. Schlachter, SecretaryBoard of Fire Commissioners
Schodack Center Fire District
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.BALDIZON LANGUAGESERVICES, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on March 27, 2013.Office location: RensselaerCounty. The SSNY is designatedas agent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address within or without thisstate to which the SSNY shall maila copy of any process acceptedon behalf of the LLC served uponhim or her is: c/o United StatesCorporation Agents, Inc., 701413th Avenue, Suite 202, Brooklyn,NY 11228. The LLC is formed forany lawful business purpose orpurposes.
Notice of Formation of Barbella-Kollasch Services, LLC. Arts OfOrg. filed with Secy. Of State ofNY (SSNY) on 10/22/13. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to: 24 Tannery Rd.,Somerville, NJ 08876. Purpose:any lawful activity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY
COMPANY (LLC).Name: CAPE ENTERPRISES HVLLC. Articles of Organization filedwith NY Secretary of State,October 10, 2013. Purpose: toengage in any lawful act oractivity. Office: in RensselaerCounty. Secretary of State isagent for process against LLC andshall mail copy to 89 Ma ChaLane, Wynantskill, NY 12198.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFNEW LEAF CONSULTINGSERVICES, Domestic LLCArticles of organization were filedwith the NY Secretary of State on10/28/13. Office: Renss. Co.SSNY has been designated asagent of said LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto: 1184 Simons Rd., Castleton,NY 12033. Any lawful purpose.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION
DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY (LLC).
Name: CAPE ENTERPRISESMC LLC. Articles of Organizationfiled with NY Secretary of State,October 10, 2013. Purpose: toengage in any lawful act oractivity. Office: in RensselaerCounty. Secretary of State isagent for process against LLC andshall mail copy to 89 Ma ChaLane, Wynantskill, NY 12198.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. Articles of Organization forCarl Fiaschetti Inspections LLCwere filed with the Secretary ofState of New York on August 19,2013. The office of the company islocated in Rensselaer County.The Secretary of State has beendesignated as agent upon whichprocess may be served and acopy of process shall be mailed bythe Secretary of State to the LLCat United States CorporationAgents Inc. 7014 13th Avenue,Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228.Purpose: for any lawful activity forwhich limited liability companiesmay be formed under the law.
Notice of formation of LimitedLiability Company: Name: CaseyContracting LLC. Articles oforganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 7/30/13. 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, 17 Petalas Drive EastGreenbush, New York 12061.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY(LLC). Name: Cornhusker GrainLLC. Articles of Organization filedwith Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 05/30/2013.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail copy of process to: 7Madison Street, Troy, NY 12180.Purpose: to engage in any lawfulact or activity for which a limitedliability company may be formedunder section 201 of the LimitedLiability Company Law.
Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Name: CurtissSecurity Service LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York on08/12/2013. Office Location:Rensselaer County. SSNYdesignated as Agent of LLC. Uponwhom Process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copy ofprocess against LLC. To 70Winslow Rd. #19 East Nassau NY12062. Purpose: Lawful Activity
Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC)Name: DONOVAN &ASSOCIATES CONSULTINGLLC. Articles of Organization filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 09/16/2013.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to: C/ODONOVAN & ASSOCIATESCONSULTING LLC, 402 ChathamCourt, East Greenbush, NY12061. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OF
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.FORBES FOTOBOOTH, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 10/17/13. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address within or withoutstate to which the Secretary ofState shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the limited liabilitycompany served upon him or heris: Zach Forbes, 203 25th Street,Troy, NY 12180.
FRATELLO’S HOLDINGS, LLCArt. Of Org. Filed Sec. of State ofNY 10/08/2013. Off. Loc.:Rensselaer Co. SSNY designatedas agent upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNY tomail copy of process to TheLimited Liability Company, 620Congress Street, Troy, NY 12180.Purpose: Any lawful act or activity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY(LLC). Name: Greenlight EnergyGroup. Articles of Organizationfiled with SSNY on 04/29/2011.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address to which the SSNYshall mail a copy of any process is291 River Street, Suite 304, TroyNY 12180. Purpose: To engage inany lawful act or activity.
Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company Pursuant to Section 203 of the New York
Limited Liability Law.1. The name of the limited liabilitycompany is Jean's Place, LLC.2. The Articles of Organizationwere filed with the Secretary ofState on September 19, 2013.3. The office of the LimitedLiability company will be located inRensselaer County.4. The Secretary of State isdesignated as agent of the LimitedLiability Company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address to which theSecretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against theLimited Liability Company servedupon him or her is: Jean’s Place, LLC4723 Route 67North Hoosick NY 121335. The Limited Liability Companyis formed for any lawful businesspurpose or purposes.
KILBIRNIE ENTERPRISES, LLC,a domestic LLC, filed with theSSNY on 9/17/13. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 9 Brinker Dr. N.,Rensselaer, NY 12144. GeneralPurpose.
NOTiCE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Name: Kruse Athletics, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the New York Secretary ofState (SSNY) on 9/30/2013. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may he served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 6 Westview Rd, Troy,NY 12182. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose.
MEPPEN SCHUYLER LLC, adomestic LLC, filed with the SSNYon 10/8/13. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whom
process against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: Joshua Meppen, 97 Lord HillRd., E. Nassau, NY 12062.General Purpose.
LEGAL NOTICELegal Notice-Special Meeting
Please take notice that the EastGreenbush Fire District #3 Boardof Fire Commissioners of theTown of East Greenbush will holda special meeting on TuesdayNovember 26, 2013 at 7:00pm atthe East Greenbush Fire District#3 Headquarters located at 68Phillips Rd, Rensselaer, NY.All meetings of the EastGreenbush Fire District #3 Boardof Fire Commissioners are opento the public. This notice is beingposted in accordance with theprovisions of Section 94 of thePublic Officers Law of the State ofNew York.Submitted by:Nancy J. WilliamsSecretary/TreasurerBoard of Fire CommissionersEast Greenbush Fire District #3
LEGAL NOTICE
I LOVE MY LIBRARY
SHOPPING DAYMarket Block Books, 290 RiverStreet, is graciously hosting afundraising event for the TroyPublic Library on Sunday,November 17th, from 12noon-3PM. Market Block Books willopen its doors on Sunday and20% of all sales will be donatedto the Troy Public Library (nobonus book cards or otherdiscounts will be available on thisdate). Please contact the libraryat 274-7071 or 235-5310 if youneed further details or have anyquestions.
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EMPLOYMENT
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY(LLC). Name: Yacon Village, LLC.Articles of Organization filed withthe Secretary of State of NY(SSNY) on 10/22/2013. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent upon whom process againstit may be served. The Post Officeaddress to which the SSNY shallmail a copy of any processagainst the LLC served upon is354 Poyneer Rd. Nassau, NY12123. Purpose of LLC: Toengage in any lawfulact or activity.
MICHAEL’S & CO. BARBERS,LLC, a domestic LLC, filed withthe SSNY on 10/11/13. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to: The LLC, 1731Washington Ave., Rensselaer, NY12144. General Purpose.
Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability. Company name: NannyMcClean LLC. Articles OfOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of NY (SSNY)on 7/18/13. Office Location:Rensselaer County. The SSNY isdesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. The addresswithin or without this state towhich the SSNY shall mail a copyof any process against the LLCcompany served upon him or heris: Kasey M Bruce, PO Box 197,West Sand Lake, NY 12196-0197.Purpose: for any lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABLITY COMPANY
(LLC) NAME: ROGER VINCENTCONSTRUCTION, LLC.
Articles of organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork on October 23, 2013. Officelocation: Rensselaer County. TheSecretary of State of New York isdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom processes against it maybe served. Secretary of State ofNew York shall mail process tothe LLC at 2671 Plank Road,Berlin, New York 12022. Purposeof LLC is to engage in any lawfulactivity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION ofStory Technical Solutions LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 8/30/13. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail process to: TheLLC 3680 NY Highway 43 WestSand Lake NY 12196. Purpose:For any lawful purpose.
STUDYHALL ENTERTAINMENTLLC, a domestic LLC, filed withthe SSNY on 7/5/13. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to: The LLC, 30 PineTrail, Sand Lake, NY 12153.General Purpose.
VADNEY HOMES LLC Articles ofOrg. filed NY Sec. of State(SSNY) 10/10/2013. Office inRensselaer Co. SSNY desig.agent of LLC upon whom processmay be served. SSNY shall mailcopy of process to 737 2nd Ave,Troy, NY 12182. Purpose: Anylawful purpose.
LEGAL NOTICE
CIVIL SERVICE TEST PREPDeb Baum from CSEA Work Institute will be presenting a two-
hour Basic Civil Service Test Prep on Wed., November 20th,
from 5:30PM - 7:30PM at the Troy Public Library’s Lansingburgh
location.
Topics covered include; general test taking tips and strategies,
understanding and interpreting written material and preparing
written material.
This program is free and open to the public. Prior registration is
required and space is limited.
Stop in to the library or call 235-5310 for information and
reservations or online at www.thetroylibrary.org. The Troy
Public Library’s Lansingburgh Branch is located at 27 114th
Street, Troy, New York.
MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION
SIGN UP for TUTOR TRAININGMake your New Year’s resolution now, and start making adifference in the life of a learner. Literacy Volunteers ofRensselaer County announces the Winter 2014 Tutor TrainingWorkshop. The sessions will be held on Saturdays starting at9:30 a.m. on January 4th at the HVCC Viking Child Care Center,DCC Room BO5, Williams Road, Troy.This modular workshop prepares volunteers to provide freetutoring to Basic Literacy Learners and/or English LanguageLearners. Participants will learn how to tutor adults using aninteractive and learner-centered whole language approach.During the training, tutors will be paired with students to beginproviding 2 hours of one-to-one or small group instruction perweek.Please come to a one-hour volunteer opportunities informationsession prior to enrolling in a tutor training workshop. The nextinformation session is on Saturday, November 23rd, at 9:30a.m. in the HVCC Viking Child Care Center, DCC Room BO5,Williams Road, Troy.For more information and to register, call Literacy Volunteers ofRensselaer County at 274-8526 or see our events calendar atwww.lvorc.org.
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Lab tech w/screen printing &computer skills. Provisioned byCommunity Dev. Grant fromRenss. Co. JDP. Resume to:[email protected]
Laborer for framing crew. Exp.pref. Transp. a must. 366-2176
Needed conscientious personwith strong work ethic to domanual labor. Propertymaintenance East GreenbushTech Park, Mannix Rd. EastGreenbush. Full time positionMon-Fri. 7am-3:30pm.Outside/inside. Varied duties suchas mowing, minor repairs, buildingupkeep, snow removal, etc. Call518-452-0095
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BUSINESSJudys Beauty Salon and SpaNorth Greenbush, has boothrental, or private large roomavailable. Reasonable. 528-2775
MARINE CORPS LEAGUE OF TROY SEEKING
NEW MEMBERSThe Marine Corps League of Troy, NY is currently looking fornew members. Come join and stay in touch with fellow Marines.Meetings are held the 3rd Tuesday of each month at: MilitaryOrder of Purple Hearts, 121st & 3rd Avenue, Troy, NY 12182.Check us out on the web at: mcltroy.com. “SEMPER FI”
ARE YOU CARING
FOR SOMEONE
OVER 60?You are invited to attend anopen discussion about ElderCaregiving, sponsored byRensselaer CountyDepartment for Aging.• 3rd Thursday of each month,12-1:15 pm - St. John’s & St.Joseph’s Parish House, 50Herrick Street, Rensselaer, NY12144• 4th Tuesday of each month,6-7:15 pm - East GreenbushCommunity Library, 10Community Way, EastGreenbush, NY 12061Please cal l the EldercareRespite Coordinator at 449-2001.
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NEW RESPONS.Major General Patrick A.Murphy, The Adjutant Generalfor the State of New York,announces the promotion ofmembers of the New YorkArmy National Guard inrecognition of their capabilityfor additional responsibilityand leadership.Shelbi Vanderbogart fromAverill Park, and serving withthe 206th Mil itary PoliceCompany is promoted to therank of Private First Class.Cody Brozowski fromRensselaer, and serving withthe 206th Mil itary PoliceCompany is promoted to therank of Private. Tyler Rubinofrom Melrose, and serving withthe 206th Mil itary PoliceCompany is promoted to therank of Specialist. QuentinDavis from Troy, and servingwith the 222nd Military PoliceCompany is promoted to therank of Sergeant. JacobWeitzel from West Sand Lake,and serving with theCompany A, 3-142nd Aviationis promoted to the rank ofSergeant. Charles Volcheckfrom Rensselaer, and servingwith the Division SignalCompany, 42nd InfantryDivision is promoted to therank of Staff Sergeant. LeeVartigian from Troy, andserving with theHeadquarters and Head-quarters Combat AviationBrigade, 42nd InfantryDivision is promoted to therank of Lieutenant Colonel.Army National Guardpromotions are based onoverall performance, attitude,leadership abil ity, anddevelopment potential.These promotions additionallyrecognize the best qualifiedSoldiers and attract and retainthe highest caliber CitizenSoldiers for a career in the NewYork Army National Guard.
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Sheer Road School. You mighthave pictures or could sharewith me memories of a relativethat attended there. I am atrustee of the SLHS and wewill be putting a marker theresoon. Please contact JackieTremont at 527-9926.
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ASSOC. MEETING
The meeting of theRensselaer South EndNeighborhood Association willbe held November 14, 2013at 6:30PM at the Knightsof Columbus, located at 200East St.Guest speaker will be GloriaFonda, Director of RensselaerSenior Citizens.Hope to see familiar faces andnew ones. Bring a Neighbor!~ Marion Webber 1st Ward,Jim Van Vorst 2nd Ward, PhilElacqua 3rd Ward, GretchenPoole 4th Ward
RED MILL SCHOOL
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The Red Mill School will hold aVendor/Craft Fair on Saturday,December 7, 2013,from 8AM - 2PM. One StopHoliday Shopping! Jewelry ~Accessories ~ Purses ~Candles ~ Make-Up ~ BakedGoods ~ Homemade crafts ~AND MUCH MORE!The fair will be held at 225McCullough Place, Rensselaer,NY 12144. Email for details [email protected]
TAMARAC HOLIDAY
CRAFT FAIR
Tamarac H.S is holding their2nd Annual Holiday ShoppingNight on December 10th from6PM to 9PM. Crafterswelcome, $25 per table. Formore information, contactAmber [email protected]
ADULT SUNDAY SCHOOL SERIES AT
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
First Baptist Church of East Poestenkill announces the start ofa new Adult Sunday School series; The book of Philippians.Men’s and Women’s classes meet every Sunday at 9:45 AM.Worship service follows at 11:00. All are welcome.The church is located at 12 Legenbauer Road, just off PlankRoad in East Poestenkill. For more information or directions,call Valerie or Pastor Waugh at 283-5186, or check out ourwebsite at www.epbaptist.com
HOPE 7 APPRECIATES SUPPORT OF
COMMUNITY DURING FOOD DRIVES
With the holidays approaching, times are tough for manyfamilies. The number of people who need our food pantry’sservices continues to rise. We are serving 138 families –400people—every month. That is a 20% increase over last year.Our shelves are stocked this week due to the incredible supportfrom Hoffman’s Car Wash in Brunswick and East Greenbushwho raised 1045 cans at their weekend food drive, the RPIInter Fraternity Council who raised 300 food items, and ourgenerous neighbors who donated 146 food items and 117hygiene items. We are continuously amazed by the support ofour community. Please help us to keep our shelves stockedthrough the tough winter months ahead. Hope 7 CommunityCenter is located at 596 Pawling Avenue, Troy, NY. Contact usat 272-8029 or [email protected].
HOLIDAY BALSAM FIR WREATHS to
BENEFIT DYKEN POND CENTER
The Friends of the Dyken Pond Center are sellingBalsam fir wreaths. Each 18 inch wreath will be packedfull of aromatic balsam fir, pine cones, a large redbow and a collectible original Dyken Pond natureornament that can be kept for years to come. This is
a pre-order sale and all wreaths must be ordered by November18. Cost is $20. Larger wreath sizes are also available. Thereare various pick-up options beginning on November 23.Order forms can be downloaded from our website atwww.dykenpond.org or orders may be placed by contactingthe Center at 658-2055 or [email protected] Pond Center is a Rensselaer County Park open dailyduring daylight hours for cross country skiing, snowshoeing,hiking, fishing and non-motor boating.
Dr. Starkman is especially concerned about the senior citizensin our community. This holiday season one lucky senior will besmiling brighter with the gift of A New Smile for the Holiday. Dr.Starkman is currently accepting nominations for a deservingsenior in need of new custom dentures. The winner will beinformed by November 22 and can expect to receive their newsmile in time for Christmas. To enter, submit a short paragraphfor yourself or a loved one and the reasons why you deserve anew smile. Entries can be mailed to PO Box 788, Valatie, NY,12184, email [email protected] or stop by the officeof David Starkman, DDS located at 2870 Route 9, Valatie, justsouth of Ichabod Crane Central School District by November22, 2013. Feel free to contact Dr. Starkman’s office at 518-758-7179 with any questions about A New Smile for the Holidayevent.
A NEW SMILE FOR
THE HOLIDAYCAFE THEOCafe Theo is an informalgathering of people from allwalks of life who seek anunderstanding about the bigquestions in life. We engage inconversation on moral,philosophical, and spiritualtopics. We invite you to joinus for an evening of engagingdiscussion, music, and a periodof reflection. Refreshments areprovided. We meet every 1stand 3rd Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. atSt. Paul’s Methodist Church,1583 Carney Road, Castleton.
FREE CHILDREN’S EVENT at
GOOD BUY BOOKS
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Kim at Good Buy Books. Please call the store to register.
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A1 SNOWPLOWING & SALTINGRes. & Commercial. Insured.Taking new accts. Call 258-4092.
ADAM’S LANDSCAPINGFall clean up. Mow, rake, prune,yardwork, brush mowing, generalclean-up +rem. free est 283-5753
ADDITIONS/ GARAGESFree estimates. Fully insured.Quality work. 368-3716
ANIMAL BEDDINGQuality pine wood shavings; soldin bulk by the yard. Del. 817-7161.
APPLIANCE REPAIRMost brands incl. Sears. Promptservice. Mike Horowitz 477-8378
ATV - MOTORCYCLE - LAWN TRACTOR, REPAIR
ATVs, motorcycles, lawn tractor.Only $45/hr. Free oil change onany repair over $200.CycleCarPartsRus.com 766-6621
AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRMILLER’S AUTOMOTIVE, AverillPark (518)674-5222
BOOKKEEPING & PAYROLLTravel to your location, SienaGraduate, 20 yrs exp. 441-2210
BUYING GOLD AND SILVERDon Cook Jewelers. 286-2665
CHIMNEY CLEANINGChimney cleaning & repairs, woodstoves installed. Insured,experienced. Don Bradley 674-2444
CLEAN-OUTSSpecializing in residential andcommercial clean-ups, attics,bs’mts, garages, estates, insured. Simple Solutions - Mark 283-6527
COMPUTER EXPERTAffordable computer repairs. I’llcome to you. Over 20 yrs exp.Tom 469-7029
COMPUTER SERVICES Nassau Computer Repairs, freediagnostics. 931-0035
DEBRIS REMOVALAttics/ B’ment / Garage, Cons.cleanup. We take it all! 727-4068
DIVORCEUncontested papers prepared$349(incl. poor person app) incl.gov. fees if poor person app. isappr. 274-0380
DRAIN CLEANINGFull service drain cleaning &repairs, incl. camera/videoinspections. Emergency serviceAPS Sewer & Drain Cleaning 674-0908
DRIVEWAYS REPAIREDGrade, stone, or gravel, beforewinter. 755-1134
ELECTRICAL WORKInstallations & repairs. Qualitywork, reas. rates. Steve 364-7231
ELECTRICIANLammon Electric. Full lic. & ins.25yrs exp., res./comm. Stand byGenerac generator. 274-5100
FALL CLEAN UPGardening, landscaping,
handyman, odd jobs. Reliable.Mike (518) 810-4522
FALL CLEAN-UPSLeaf vacuuming & removal,gutters cleaned (518)479-4817
FIREWOOD- SEASONED$225/ cord. $100 face cord. Cut,split, delivered. 894-5433
FLOORSFloating, hardwood, tile,refinishing. Ins. Free est. 368-3716
GUTTERS/ SEAMLESSThe Gutter Guy. Cleaning & repairalso avail. Fully ins. 24 yrs. exp.339-3231
HAIR HOME SERVICESNYS lic., 15+ yrs. exp. All hairservices in your home. 698-5575
HANDYMAN , REMODELINGand Carpentry services.Experienced. Careful attention todetail. Insured. Guaranteedint/ext. work. Call Ernie Mumford669-4530
HANDYMAN30 years experience. Kitchens,baths, carpentry, plumbing,electrical, etc. 526-1604
HANDYMANAll repairs, painting, windows &doors. Brian (518) 732-7345
HANDYMANFraming, sheetrock, floors, finishwork, painting, odd jobs. Free est.Great prices. Carmine 496-0968
HEATING INSTALLATIONService and repair. Plumbingservice and repair (518 )526-1604
HOME CARE SERVICESSeniors, children, disabled,hospice experience, excellentreferences, Amy 518-533-3818
HOME COOK/ MEAL PLANNERTraining, tools, and/ or mealsprovided for intended weight loss.Linda 222-9734
HOUSE CLEANINGServing Capital District. 25 yrs.Excellent Refs. Jill 727-1342
HOUSECLEANINGGLEAM TEAM. Res./Office.
Over 34 yrs local exper. FULLYINSURED Gift certificates
(518)477-7566
HOUSECLEANINGHonest, dependable, excellentreferences, 25+ years exp. 320-0749
HOUSECLEANING“My Aim is Clean” “Super HolidaySpecial” Reas. rates, wkly or bi-wkly, w/refs. Lv msg 766-5714
JEWELRY REPAIRDon Cook Jewelers. 286-2665
JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics, b’mentgarages. Get it done fast for lesscash. Fully ins. 237-JUNK “5865 “
JUNK CARS WANTED$100-$500 cash. Free pick-up.365-3368
KITCHEN /BATH REMODELINGAA Season’s Best Painting &Contracting Svc. 20 yrs. exp.Member of BBB. Ins. & refs. Majorcredit cards accepted. 729-2445
KITCHEN/ BATH REMODELINGQuality work, free estimates.
Call anytime 368-3716
ODD JOBSShoveling, shopping, cleaning, Dr.appts. etc. Rebecca 428-7778
PAINT1 room or all. Int/ ext., wallpaperremoved. Ins. Free est. 368-3716
PAINTAA HAWKEYE. interior/ ext. Fullyinsured. References. 944-4997
PAINTER - PAPER HANGER30 yrs exp. free est, fully ins.
Economical prices Nancy 248-4044
PAINTING - INT./EXT.AA Season’s Best Painting &Contracting Svc. 20 yrs. exp.Member of BBB. Ins. & refs. Majorcredit cards accepted. 424-0078
PAINTING, INTERIOR20 yrs. exp. Reliable, professional.Free est. Call Michael 810-4522
PLUMBING & HEATINGRepair, installs, service, licensedexperienced, insured. Cert., 24 hr.service 518 283-2331
PLUMBINGAll types of repairs andinstallations. Call 268-9761
Plumbing- Wells ElectricalPipes, wires, pumps my forte. 25+exper. 24/7 response 674-8480
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New & usedunits, free pickup. Serving areaover 35 years. 1- 877-265-8367Toll free.
ROOFAll types, quality work, free est.,fully insured. (518) 368-3716
ROOF REPAIRFully insured roofing company. Allroof repairs, specializing in slaterepair. 505-2215
ROOFINGA&J Roofing, shingles, slate,rubber. Fully insured. Free est.(518)283-9094
ROOFINGRoofing, siding, windows, doors,basements, plumbing. 268-9764
SEPTIC CLEANINGSand Lake Septic. Tanks cleaned,repair, new installation 674-3000
SEPTIC SERVICETanks cleaned, group rates avail.Call a neighbor! Gene 674-5223
SEWINGCustom-made window treatments& accessories. Your fabric or ours462-1576
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRHousehold/industrial, all makes,tune-ups,parts, supplies 674-8491
SNOW PLOWINGDiveways and parking lots. NorthGreenbush, Wynantskill, AverillPark, West Sand Lake, andsurrounding areas. Reliable,plowing since 1989. Aaron St.Onge(518) 283-4013 or (518)461-3227
SNOWBLOWER REPAIRPrompt, guaranteed repairs onmost brands incl. Sears. Pkup/del.Mike Horowitz 477-8378
STONE & DIRT DRIVEWAYSRepairs, Excavation, Ditching,Drainage. Stone & Gravel &Topsoil deliveries. Free est.insured. 258-4092/712-5332
TREE SERVICEBrush, tree, shrub removal &trimming. Also small buildingdemolition. Insured andexperienced.Don Bradley Jr. (518) 674-2444
TREE SERVICE DJ Tree Service, 23 yrs. exp. Freeest. Stump removal, ins. 427-1590
TREE SERVICEScheffler’s Tree Service.Removal, pruning, trimming.Insured, free estimates. Bill 479-9749
WELDINGAll types of welding repairs,ornamental, light fabrication.Portable. Rensselaer Welding477-5200
WELL PUMP SERVICEResidential/commercial, service &repairs (518) 283-2331
WINDOW CLEANINGKen’s Window Cleaning. Fully insured, commercial/ residential40 year family exp. 766-4975
Daycare provider my WSL home,0-5 yrs., meals provided. Safe,loving home. Refs. 852-6402
FOR SALEGlacier Bay FP insert w/steel plateshield & screens. $275 674-2089
New 2012 6 person hot tub. LEDlighting, waterfall, etc. Retails$6000. Sell for $2950. 470-3535
Wood-16” maple face cord $100674-2753
Multi family. Nov. 15-16, 8-3. 77North Schodack Rd. OffSagendorf Rd. East Greenbush.Wicker furniture, hshld, too muchto list!
HUGE HOLIDAY DECORATION SALE
The Lansingburgh Historical Society will hold a Huge HolidayDecoration Sale at the Herman Melville House, southeast cornerof First Avenue and 114th Street (#2-114th Street) in theLansingburgh neighborhood of Troy - one block west of SecondAvenue (RT 4) and 2 blocks north of RT 470 (bridge to Cohoesand I-787) on Saturday, November 23rd, from 9AM to 3PM ~rain or shine, sale is held inside and under cover.Literally hundreds of reasonably priced old and new holidaydecorations • artificial wreaths • glass, satin, metal & plasticornaments • ceramic trees • candles and figurines • mugs,glasses and plates • tinsel and plastic garlandsA one-time sale never to be repeated! Proceeds benefit thehistoric 1786 Herman Melville House restoration.For directions and further information, call 518-986-2285, 518-235-4041, 518-235-2507, 235-3501 (recorded message) or visithttp://www.lansingburghhistoricalsociety.org/
HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE PRESENTS
“THE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT”
The Highlight Acting Troupe is proud to present The ChristmasOrnament written by Ron LeVan and adapted by KathrynCapalbo. The show is directed by Kathryn Capalbo with AndrewOsterhout and Steve Salhoff assisting and accompanist MariettaMitchell. The time is the 1990’s, the place is New York City.Everywhere you look is the feeling of Christmas. We bring youthe story of Donald and Beverly, two bums living on the streetswho decide to get married. You will meet their fellow friendswho will try to help them do just that. Also, there is a story ofan orphanage and how the director of the orphanage is tryingto help each child feel that they are loved, especially theirnewest orphan who needs some extra special care. All alongthe way the story is filled with songs. This show is in specialmemory of the late Ron LeVan. He loved creating each show,but the Christmas Shows held a special place in his heart.Come join us at the Brunswick Grange, Rt.7 and Rt. 142 (behindStewart’s) on Friday, Dec. 6; and Saturday, Dec. 7, at 7:30pm; and Sunday, Dec. 8, at 2 pm. Ticket prices are $10 foradults and $5 for seniors and students. We will be collectingfood for the Pittstown Food Pantry at each performance.Anyone donating will receive a raffle ticket for a Christmaswreath. For reservations or information, please call Tina orKat at 272-7558.
FIREWOOD - SEASONED1 cord delivered $275. PeterHoward’s Firewood 279-1367
FIREWOODLog length firewood. $700 for logtruck load. 409-2826 or 415-5694
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SAND LK. SENIORS
ANNUAL HOLIDAY
PARTY
The Sand Lake Seniors greetthe holiday season with theirAnnual Holiday Party at thePoestenkill Fire House onDecember 7th, 2013 from12Noon to 4PM.Tickets: Paid members are $5and non-members are $15.Roast Beef Dinner and Musicby Brian Zapel. Door Prizes ~Gift Exchange ($5) ~ Cash Bar.For reservations or moreinformation, please call GinnyLauster at 674-2170.
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The Directors’ Acting Collaborative, alittle theater formed down at RiversideRehab in Castleton by friends of MikeSteese to feature him in staged readings,is offering a production as a tribute tohim at The Church of the Covenant onRT 43 in Averi l l Park on Saturday,November 23rd, at 2PM. Admission is freeand refreshments will be served. Mike’sdaughter, Alison, will be the guest ofhonor. This is an opportunity for Mike’sfriends and fans to come together tohonor and remember him. The play is“Heroes”, a translation by Tom Stoppard, the story of 3 WWIVeterans plotting to escape from an old soldier’s home insouthern France. It is funny and tragic and uplifting. [JoePhillips, Bill Douglas and Bill Sanderson play the Veterans; KathyGlassar is narrator, and Barbara Leavell Smith Director/Producer.]
KATIE HARRINGTON EARNS TOP HONOR
AT DENTAL HYGIENE CONFERENCE
Katie Harrington of Troy, a student in the Dental Hygieneprogram at Hudson Valley Community College, representedthe college at the Empire Conference for the Dental Hygienists’Association of State of NY, held on Long Island, Nov. 1-3.Harrington was one of four senior students representing thecollege’s Dental Hygiene program in the conference’s studenttable clinics competition. Along with student partner BethanyBerzal, the pair came in second place for its presentation,Effects of the Hookah on Oral Health.Table clinics are a competitive educational presentation wherestudents share information and research on a particular topicrelevant to their field.Both Hudson Valley student teams in the competition took homeprizes in the competition, which saw them vying against DentalHygiene students from other college programs across the state.
TEXAS HOLD’EM
Texas Hold’em to be held atthe West Ghent Firehouse, 74Bender Blvd. in Ghent onSaturday, November 16th.Doors open at 5PM and playbegins at 6PM. Everyonewelcome. For more informa-tion, call Claudia at 423-5957or Tim at 821-2297.
Renss. Senior Center
The Rensselaer Senior Center(corner of East and HerrickStreets, in the McManusCenter of the Old St. John’sSchool) wil l be having aChristmas Bazaar and Craftsale on November 20, 21, and22nd. The sale will be from 9-2:30 each day. This will be agood opportunity to getsome uniquely crafted articlesfor your holiday season.Call the center at (518) 463-2166 for more information.
NATIVE AMERICAN
STORYTELLER
Rensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road, in GraftonGil Payette will be with us onFriday, November 15th, formore Native Americanstorytelling. This month Gil willbe covering Indian Lodges at1:00 p.m. Join us for lunch atnoon for a suggested donationof $2.75, with an entrée of;Baked Haddock Square. Formore information, or to makereservations, for lunch, pleasecall 279-3413.
CHRISTMAS MADRIGAL DINNER SHOW
The First United Methodist Church of East Greenbush Presentsits 4th Christmas Madrigal Feast & Show. The show will runFriday, December 6th at 7PM and Saturday, December 7th at6PM. Join us for a 5 course feast and show presented inRenaissance period costume, verse and song. There will besinging, dancing, strolling minstrels and some great surprises.Tickets are available now for $30. You can reserve your seat/table by calling 477-9693. This is a church fundraiser. Formore info., you may contact Sharon: [email protected].
CIRCLE THEATRE PLAYERS HOLDING
AUDITIONS for FIDDLER on the ROOF
Fiddler on the Roof is coming to Circle TheatrePlayers at Sand Lake Center for the Arts!Auditions for this universal tale will be heldDec 1st at 6:00 p.m. and Dec 2nd at 7:00p.m. Callbacks are on Dec 9th at 7:00p.m.,all at SLCA in Averill Park. Production dates
are March 21- 30, 2014 and rehearsals will begin after Jan1st. There are roles for males and females, ages 10 to 70, fordescriptions of roles go to the center website([email protected]). Please come prepared to sing asong, preferably one from Fiddler. If you have questions,please contact one of the directors: Val Kavanaugh [email protected], 674-2426 or Sue Frost [email protected], 674-3149. Lynn Gustafson is the musicaldirector. SLCA is located at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY.
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LEGISLATOR
MANNY PRESENTS
RESOLUTION to
JASON LUCEY
Rensselaer County LegislatorEdward Manny presents aresolution to Firefighter JasonLucey, of the Troy FireDepartment, for his quickaction at a medicalemergency.
AUTOMOTIVE
WE HAVE THE BEST PRICING IN TOWNWE HAVE THE BEST PRICING IN TOWNWE HAVE THE BEST PRICING IN TOWNWE HAVE THE BEST PRICING IN TOWNWE HAVE THE BEST PRICING IN TOWNEXHAUST SYSTEMS • TUNE-UPS • SUSPENSION • BRAKESEXHAUST SYSTEMS • TUNE-UPS • SUSPENSION • BRAKESEXHAUST SYSTEMS • TUNE-UPS • SUSPENSION • BRAKESEXHAUST SYSTEMS • TUNE-UPS • SUSPENSION • BRAKESEXHAUST SYSTEMS • TUNE-UPS • SUSPENSION • BRAKES
NYS DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSOn Saturday, November 16th, from 9AM to 3PM there will be aNew York State approved Defensive Driving Class to Benefitthe Boy’s & Girls Club of Southern Rensselaer County. Save10% on your base auto insurance for the next three years &be eligible to receive up to 4 points off your driving recordaccording to New York State Department of Motor Vehicleguidelines.The class will be held at the Boy’s & Girl’s Club of SouthernRensselaer County, 544 Broadway, Rensselaer, NY. Fee is only$39 - bring a friend $34 each. Registration is required and canbe made by calling the Club at 465-3403 or Raymond Frankoskiat 286-3788.Class size is limited. Additional information is available by callingRay Frankoski.
Cars on consignment, call fordetails. We buy cars. 286-3350
Snow tires: (4) 235/45R17 94TCooper snows, used 1 season,great shape. $110 ea.. 937-7806
SAND LAKE HOLIDAY PARADESand Lake Town Emergency Services would like to announcetheir First Holiday Parade. Planning for the parade has begunand a date of Friday, December 6th, has been chosen. Theparade will begin at 7pm and will be followed by a Tree Lightingand other Holiday activities. If you or your organization /group is interested in being part of our parade, please contactPam McCooey from Averill Park-Sand Lake Fire Department [email protected] or Beth Hull from West Sand LakeFire Department at [email protected]. This parade isFloat Base for the safety of all, so get out your lights anddecorations and join us on December 6th.
SPAGHETTI SUPPER BENEFIT to
SUPPORT DOG ADOPTIONSThe seventh annual spaghetti supper to raisefunds for the Capital Region based allvolunteer organization, Peppertree DogRescue, will occur on Saturday, November16th, from 5PM to 8PM, with take-out startingat 4PM, at the Cohoes Multi-Service SeniorCitizens Center at Cayuga Plaza in Cohoes.Convenient parking is available. The supper
includes meat or vegetarian sauce, meatballs, sausage, bread,Caesar salad, homemade dessert and drinks. In addition, thereis a silent auction during the supper with many great items.Tickets are available at the door for $12 for adults, $5 forchildren over the age of 5 and free for children 5 and younger.These funds are important because Peppertree Dog Rescue’sadoption cost is only $200 and the average veterinarian andother support costs for a dog that we adopt is almost $500.Peppertree pays for spay and neuter, vaccinations, othermedical costs and food for each dog. There are many donorsincluding Mexican Radio in Hudson who donate the tomato sauceand Caesar Salad. Many other members of the communitydonate auction items and food because they believe in the goalof pet rescue. For additional information about Peppertree, goto our website, www.peppertree.org.
SANTA CLAUS IS
COMING TO TOWN!
Santa will be visiting the Best-Luther Fire House on Sunday,December 1st, at 1PM. LetSanta know what you want forChristmas. There will be a giftfrom Santa and refreshments.Best-Luther Fire Departmentis located at 303 Old BestRoad.
DRAMATIZATION OF CHANUKAH EVENTOn Sunday, November 17th, at 1pm Beth Tephilah Synagogue located at 82 River Street in Troy,will host a dramatization showing the common man’s struggle living during the times of theMaccabean revolt that resulted in the famous Chanukah story that we know today. This programis before Chanukah so everyone will gain an appreciation of the issues and choices that peoplehad to deal with. A turkey luncheon will be served in anticipation that Chanukah, will be onThanksgiving this Year. There will be a suggested donation of five dollars, and please rsvp ifpossible, by calling 518-894-3491.
BROWN BAG
AUCTIONThe Donald P. SutherlandSchool PTO will hold their 5thAnnual Brown Bag Auction onSaturday, November 16th, inthe school gym. Doors openat 5:00pm, auction starts at6:00pm. Great prizes, giftcertif icates and themedbaskets from each classroom.Great food. Lots of fun!!!Bring the whole family!!
STUDENT DICTIONARIES & THESAURUS
PRESENTED to SACRED HEART STUDENTS
Members of the Youth Activities Committee of the Troy Lodgeof Elks #141 visited Sacred Heart Church in Troy and presentedStudent Dictionaries to 3rd grade students. New this year, aThesaurus was presented to 5th grade students.
MADE BY HAND INVITATIONAL 2013The Foundry for Art Design + Culture: Cohoes NY. A one day,juried indoor designer craft market featuring some of the regionsmost talented artisans offering fine crafted apparel, jewelry,accessories, housewares, paper goods, and more. Perfectevent for seasonal gifts! Participating artists include: The QuietWoods, Forage Restoratives, Crowell Pottery Studio, TigerTrap Studio, The Little Raggamuffin, Katie Nare Jewelry,Cinderloop, Ali Herrmann, Tiane Novati, Troy Cloth & Paper,Dawn Dishaw Ceramics, Petra Jancovicova, ZOO, Kids Clothing.Saturday, December 7: 11am-5pm : Food : Drink : Music :Free. The event is free, but we are asking for guests to bringone nonperishable food item to benefit Cohoes food pantries.www.thefoundrysite.com
2014
ENTERTAINMENT
BOOKS FOR SALEEntertainment books are nowavailable at a better bargainthan ever! Grace UnitedMethodist Church in Nassau isselling 2014 Entertainmentbooks for only $25.Remember they includesavings not only onrestaurants, but also movies,sporting events, hotels, retailstores, museums and muchmore.The books will be availableuntil Dec. 10 by calling Marciaat 766-4746 or 766-4407. Youcan also purchase a book atBrown IntegratedChiropractic, 1542 ColumbiaTurnpike in Schodack. Out-of-town editions may also beordered.
NEW COMMUNITY CHURCH AT
SNYDER’S LAKEYou’re invited! Come and worship at the new Snyder’s LakeCommunity Church. Now meeting in the old chapel at CampScully, located at 24 Camp Scully Way in Wynantskill.Our non-denominational Christian service is held Sundaymornings at 10AM. For more info, please [email protected]. All are welcome, come growwith us!
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3rd ANNUAL HOLIDAY
St. Jude the Apostle Church, in Wynantskill, will be holding its3rd Annual Holiday Craft Fair on November 16th from 9 am to3 pm. Currently, there are over 50 crafters and vendors aresigned up, with more being added daily!!! Besides a large varietyof crafters and vendors, there will also be a Chinese Raffle,50/50 Raffle, Pictures with Santa from 11-1, food and a bakesale!! St. Jude’s Church is located at 42 Dana Avenue inWynantskill. Any questions, please call 518.283.1162.
Baby girl, Bailey Grace Biittig,born on Oct. 8th, 2013 at 5:25am.7 lb. 4 oz. Born to Josh Biittig &Nicole Durivage. Grandparentsare Ron & Gayle Durivage, & Neal& Bonnie Biittig.
Handmade European Style Chocolates.Made Fresh on Premises.
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ThanksGiving
Cornucopia
in the storeLimit 1 per customer.
Must present this coupon.Expires 11/28/13
4 Bench Jewelers on Premises
1629 Columbia Turnpike, SchodackOpen Tues-Fri 10-6; Sat 9-3; (Never on Sunday)
JEWELRY an d REPAIR CENTER
November’s Birthstone is Topaz
(One of them is boundto be right for you)
Golden, Pink,Imperialor Blue
477-6555
ALGONQUIN MIDDLE SCHOOLAmerican Education Week is being observed during the weekof November 18th. Even though parents/guardians are alwayswelcome to visit Algonquin, the students, faculty andadministration would like to issue this special invitation for themto visit their child’s classes during American Education Week.In an effort to gain an appreciation of the work the studentsare doing, as well as the overall quality of the education eachstudent is receiving at Algonquin Middle School, parents/guardians are welcome to spend anything from a few minutesto a full class to the entire day at the school. For moreinformation, please go to the school’s web site: https://www.edline.net/pages/Algonquin_Middle_School.
CHRISTMAS TOY & TRAIN SHOWThe Mountain Toy & Railroad Club will hold theirChristmas toy and train show on Sunday,November 17, 2013, at the Polish CommunityCenter, Washington Ave. Extension in Albany, NY.The public is invited to attend from 9AM to 2PM.General admission is $5, and children under 12 arefree when accompanied by an adult. Parking is free andrefreshments and lunch will be available.Anyone interested in more information is urged to contact MaryLou Washburn at 518-828-7902 between 6-9PM. So, comeearly and don’t miss any of the bargains.
CHURCH OF THE COVENANT WELCOMES
THE COMMUNITY TO WORSHIP!Theme for the autumn is “How we liveas disciples of Christ.”• Sunday, Nov. 17 - Bible Sunday. Wewill be giving Bibles to our 4th gradersat the 10:30 service; 8:30amCommunion and Worship; 9:15am
Sunday School; 10:30am Worship with choir and organ. Scripturechoice: Isaiah 65: 17-25; trusting in God, no matter what.Professional child care provided. 11:30am Fellowship hour.• Thursday, Nov. 14, 5:00pm - 7:00pm - CPR/AED course, freeto members, $15 for general public.• Saturday Nov. 16 - Men’s Communion Breakfast, 7:00 a.m. inthe social hall. Make your reservation by calling RalphLaMontagna at 674-1563• Sunday, Nov. 24, 7:00pm - Ecumenical Thanksgiving Serviceat COC.Church Office hours are 8:30am - 1:30pm, Monday throughFriday. The Church of the Covenant, United Methodist, is theround church near the blinker in Averill Park. Pastor MerryWatters, phone 674-3664, E-mail: [email protected]
AIRMAN VANHORN
GRADUATED FROM
BASIC TRAININGAir Force Airman Adam D.Vanhorn graduated from basicmilitary training at Joint Base SanAntonio-Lackland, San Antonio,Texas.The airman completed anintensive, eight-week programthat included training in militarydiscipline and studies, Air Forcecore values, physical fitness, andbasic warfare principles andskills. Airmen who completebasic training earn four creditstoward an associate in appliedscience degree through theCommunity College of the AirForce.Vanhorn earned distinction as anhonor graduate. He is the sonof Donna Devl in of EastGreenbush. The airman is a 2007graduate of Columbia HighSchool, East Greenbush.