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Vol. 22 No. 18; Jan. 30, 2015
On-line at addigest.com Napaul Publishers, Inc. - © 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
RESIDENTIAL
CUSTOMER
‘10 DODGERAM 1500
TRX4, 4x4, 4 Dr,Quad Cab, 67K$21,900
‘11 JEEP
GRAND CHEROKEE X
Leather, Sunroof,3.6 V6, 41K
$23,900
‘12 JEEP
COMPASS LATITUDE
4x4, Heated Seats,Auto, 53K
$14,500
‘09 JEEP PA-TRIOT SPORT
Only 59K! 4x4,Alloys, 4WD,$12,500
‘11MERCEDES
BENZ GLK350
4Matic, 4 Dr, 3.5LV6, Only 39K!$27,500
‘13 FORDESCAPE SEL
Heated Leather, AllNew Tires, 38K, 4WD
$20,500
‘11 HONDACRV SE
AWD, 4 Dr, Only31K! All New Tires
$17,500
‘13 FORDFOCUS
Leather, Sunroof,38 MPG’s, 32K!$13,900
‘12 LINCOLN
MKZ
AWD, 1 Owner, Only20K! Heated Leather
$21,900
‘13 FORDFUSION
Heated Leather,2.0 ecoboost 42K
$16,900
‘08 BMW3 SERIES
$17,900
‘11 FORDTAURUS LTD.
Nav., Chrome, 40K,Sunroof
$16,500
‘11 MERCEDESBENZ C300
AWD, Only 35K!Heated Leather
$22,500
‘13 HONDACIVIC LX
Auto, Only 18K!
$14,900
‘07 HONDAACCORD LX
Only 79K! 4 Cyl
$9,900
‘10 FORDFLEX SE
Only 65K!3rd Row
$14,900
‘12 BUICKVERANO
Just off lease!Auto, Only 16K!$15,900
‘07 LINCOLNMKZ
75K, Auto,AWD, Leather
$12,000
‘12 HONDACIVIC LX
1 Owner, Only 35K!Auto
$13,900
‘09 GMCSIERRA 1500
Z-71 Pkg. Ext. Cab,4x4, Chrome, 66K!$21,900
‘06 FORD F550
RACK BODY
1 Owner, 12’ RackBody, Std., 91K
$14,900
‘10 FORDF-150 XLT
Ext. Cab, 4x4,V8, 56K
$21,900
‘10 FORDF-150 XLT
$24,900
Only 52K! 4x4, 4 Dr,SuperCrew, AUto
‘10 FORDF-150 XLT
74K, 4x4, 4 Dr
$21,500
AWD, 4 Dr, TwinTurbo 335xi, 74K
Panoramic Sunroof
DIESEL
2 To Choose!
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5 To Choose!
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HEDGES LAKE LOT FORALE: 10' dock space in-luded on water. $19,000.18-858-2786.
APARTMENT FOR RENTIN SCHUYLERVILLE Up-stairs over bakery Cafe. NoPets. 518-695-3564 an dleave a message.
WANTED: LAND TOLIST, suitable for hunting/farming, with or without a
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THREE BEDROOM
HOUSE FOR RENT: Cor-er of Wilbur Ave and Route0 Easton. $1000/month plustilities. Central air and heatpropane). All appliances in-luded. Well water. Greatiews. Two year minimum.18-695-5000.
ONE BEDROOM APT
FOR RENT: Country settingin Schuylerville. Includes heat,electric, water/sewer, lawnmaintenance and snow plow-ing. $775/mo. 518-338-8311.
SEEKING RURAL HOMEFOR RENT Mature coupleseeking rural property for rentor lease purchase. Old farm-house, fixer upper or mobilehome ok. Must be pet friendlyand horse friendly is a big plus!Please call or text 518-253-4756 or email atmark400k@yahoo.com
IDEAL RETAIL OROFFICE SPACE FORRENT.Route 40 South Argyle;busy road; 1100 sq ft. $700/mo. 518-638-8950.
GREENWICH FOR RENT
2 Bedroom DownstairsApartment. Quiet Street,W/D, Gas Kitchen Stove,Refrigerator. No Pets. NoSmoking. Lease AndReferences. $550/month +security deposit.Call 518-692-2235 or561-275-9191
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bed-room, brick, dead end road,large yard, wood and oil heat.Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Sa-lem, NY.
CAMBRIDGE, NYLuxury 3 bedroom, 3bath home adjoining
State forest.Gated off street parking,
newly renovatedkitchen,
stainless appliances,granite counter tops,
washer/dryer, A/C.Ground and snow
maintenance included.$1250 plus utilities.
Call evenings.1-518-854-9840.
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Napaul Publishers, Inc. January 30, 2015OUPER SUPPER:Old Saratoga Reformed Church, located at 48
Pearl Street, Schuylerville, will be hosting a “Souper” Supper on Sat.Feb. 7 from 4:30-6:30 pm. Enjoy bottomless bowls of homemade soupor only $7 for adults. Bread, salad, dessert and beverage are included.
Children ages 5-10 may eat for $3, and under 5 is free. This is a dine-n only supper. Reservations are recommended, but walk-ins are wel-ome! Call Amber Deyoe at 587-8224 or the church office at 695-479 for reservations.
TOUR DE SALEM FLAME FIGHTERS SUNDAY JUNE 14,015. Organizer Name : Salem Volunteer Fire Department Inc. Email
Address : salemfd4434@hotmail.com. Telephone : 518-321-9430. Ba-ic Event Details...Title : Tour de Salem Flame Fighters Location :alem, New York, USA Start HQ : Archibald St. Salem, NY 12865tart Date : 14/June/2015 End Date : 14/June/2015 Website URL :ttp:// www.tourdesalemflamefighters.com/ Registration Open Date :1/January/2015 Registration URL : https://www.bikereg.com/Net/ 2124. Register on-line or the day of the event registration starts at:30am with the 63 mile ride starting at 8:00am. With the other rides toollow 25 mile @ 8:30am, 16 mile @ 9:00am, and the 10 mile @ 9:30am.
Route Details Routes: 10, 16, 25, & 63 miles. Difficulty: C - Moderateerrain with rolling short steep hills or moderate, sustained climbs. Costs35.00/individual. $40.00/family
THE SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY IS HAVING OURFIRST LIBRARY GALA! Hosted by the Friends of the Library; ourWinter Gala will be held on January 31st at 7pm at American LegionPost 278 – 6 Clancy Street in Schuylerville. Join us for live entertain-ment, food, silent auction, and basket raffle. Tickets are $20 per per-on, and proceeds will benefit the Friends of the Schuylerville Library.
Tickets for the Gala can be purchased at the Schuylerville Library.Basket raffle tickets can be purchased at the library as well, drawingwill be held night of the Gala, and you do not need to be present to win.Need something to wear? Schuylerville Community Theater has gra-iously opened their closets to us – selec t the perfect dress and pair itgainst a sharp tux. For more information please contact the Library.
MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH isunday at 9:00 AM. There is a children’s Liturgy during Sunday Masso which all children are welcome. Sunday, Feb. 1, after Mass there
will be a Parish wide meeting to discuss Mass coverage and sched-les. On Monday, Feb. 2 at 7 PM there will be Vespers for Candlemast St. Patrick’s in Cambridge. Holy Cross Church of Salem will holdhe Vespers for Candlemas Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 7 PM. Wednesday, Feb.8 is Ash Wednesday with Masses at Noon and 7 PM. On Sunday,an. 25, Father Marty at St. Joseph’s Church in Greenwich, will p re-ide at a Healing Service. It will be held at 7PM. Healing prayers andlessing of those who request a special anointing will take place. Allre welcome. The Healing Service is offered on the last Sunday of ach month. A reminder that the food pantry is helping many throughhis long winter. Canned soup is especially needed at this time.
TUDENTS WERE NAMED TO THE PRESIDENT’S LIST ATHUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE for the Fall 2014erm. Students named to the President’s List earned a term grade pointverage between 3.5 and 4.0.Honored students include:Luke Batemanf Cambridge, who is studying in the Liberal Arts and Science: Math and
cience academic program.Gretchen Blackburn of Cambridge, who istudying in the Non-Matriculated academic program.Durgin McCue of Cambridge, who is studying in the Non-Matriculated academic
rogram.Jace Patrick of Cambridge, who is studying in the Individualtudies academic program.Allison Snyder of Cambridge, who is studying
n the Non-Matriculated academic program.Jennifer Steller of EagleBridge, who is studying in the Dental Hygiene academic program.AndrewTudor of Eagle Bridge, who is studying in the Overhead Lineworker aca-
emic program.Emily Tudor of Eagle Bridge, who is studying in the Den-al Hygiene academic program.Shelley Fairbanks of Granville, who istudying in the Non-Matriculated academic program.Lauren Edwards of
Hampton, who is studying in the Polysomnography academicrogram.Mikaela Billow of Hartford, who is studying in the Diagnostic
Medical Sonography academic program.Ashley Deyette of Hudson Falls,who is studying in the Diagnostic Medical Sonography academic
rogram.Andrew Muratorri of Hudson Falls, who is studying in the Indi-idual Studies academic program.Joshua Neptune of Hudson Falls, whos studying in the Non-Matriculated academic program.Marissa Valastrof Hudson Falls, who is studying in the Dental Hygiene academicrogram.Kaitlyn Coldwell of Salem, who is studying in the Civil Engi-eering Technology academic program.Ian Flanagan of Salem, who is
tudying in the Environmental Science academic program.Jamie Maloneyf Salem, who is studying in the Health Information Management andTechnology academic program.Heather Veysey of Salem, who is study-ng in the Criminal Justice academic program.Tyler Hayes of Schuylerville,
who is studying in the Business Administration academic program.CharlesLeVine of Schuylerville, who is studying in the Non-Matriculated aca-
emic program.Paxton Peterson of Whitehall, who is studying in the Indi-idual Studies academic program.Founded in 1953, Hudson Valley Com-
munity College in Troy, NY offers 75 degree and certificate programs inour schools: Business; Engineering and Industrial Technologies; Healthcience; and Liberal Arts and Sciences; and an Educational Opportunity
Center for academic and career training. One of 30 community collegesn the State University of New York system, it has an enrollment of morehan 12,000 students, and is known as a leader in distance learning initia-ves and workforce training. Hudson Valley has more than 75,000 alumni.
CHESS BEGINS AT THE CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC
LIBRARY Calling all chess players or those who would like to learn
ow to play...the Cambridge Public Library will be hosting a chess clubFriday evenings beginning February 6th from 6:30 until 8:00 pm. Chess
ets are available at the library to use, but if you have one to donate, they
re always welcome. Bob Woodward, a local chess aficionado, will be onand to assist new players and pair seasoned players. For more informa-on, please call the Cambridge Public Library at 677-2443. The library is
ocated at 21 West Main Street in Cambridge, NY.
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FISH FRY FRIDAYS:
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Route 32 south of the village of Victory (look for
sign). Fish Fry Friday will continue on
FRIDAY January 30 2015.
4:30pm-7pm.
The menu includes Fried Fish - $8.50
Fried Clams - $8.50. Fired Chicken Tenders -
$8.50. Also available will be Clam Chowder at
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for Take Out. 518-695-3917. All are welcome!
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Jerry Simon Auto
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45 South Park St., Cambridge, NY
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REGISTERED DAYCAREHAS OPENINGS
I am a mother of six and grand-mother of twelve with fiveyears of previous experiencerunning an in home daycare. Irecently decided to open adaycare to stay home with myspecial needs great nephewwho lives with us. I provide \”care with a grandmother\’stouch\” in the village of Granville. I have affordablerates with meals included.Hours are 10:30 pm to 5:00pm Sunday night throughFriday,covering night and dayshifts. Open holidays andemergency care available onweekends. I am excellent with
teaching milestone skills andbaby sign language. Large out-door play area on a dead endstreet, newly renovated playroom, nap room & activity area.Lots of toys & crafts! CPR &First aid certified. provide forspecial needs children: physi-cally, mentally, emotionally andsocially challenged. I know andteach sign language. I am ap-proved for emergency medica-tions: epi-pens, inhalers &nebulizers. Openings for chil-dren aged 6 weeks to 12 years.
(518) 642-8243.
IF YOU LIKE COUNTRYMUSIC...
Then You'll Love"The Downhome Country
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Sunday evenings 8:00 pmon 91.9FMIn Our 16th Year!
CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's,cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612
BAND SAWNAIR DRIED
PINE LUMBER.1x's and 2x's.Most sizes onhand. Also, kiln
dried HardwoodFlooring in Oak,
Cherry andHickory.
Pratt's Sawmill.518-677-5609,
leave message.
EXCAVATORFOR HIRE:
with rotary brush cutter;22 ft reach. Mowing andbrush cutting of ponds,steep hills, embankmentsand roadways. We alsohave multiple versatile
bush hogging and brushcutting equipment for all
your needs.Broestler BrushCutting
LLC.Easton, NY
Fully Insured.Free Estimates.
518-692-9074.
WOODEN PALLETSFREE - FREE - FREE
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Hudson falls518-747-9533
PITTSTOWN SENIORS first meeting in 2015 will be March
4, as there will be no meeting in February. A TRIP is planned toPennsylvania Amish Lands June 2n-4th. 3 days, 2 nights, break-fasts, dinners, theater, guided tour, $339 per person, inclusive. Forinfo and to make reservations call 518-478-3335. Members andguests welcome. Meet at TamaracPlaza-details upon reserving.
THE FEBRUARY LUNCHEON OF THE ADIRONDACK,
CHAPTER 60, KOREAN WAR VETERANS' ASSOC., wille held at noon on Wednesday, February 11th at the Saratoga/WiltonElks Club on Rt. 9 in Wilton. Cost is $9.00. Hosts are Linc Orologiond Jane Rydezrski. For reservations and menu, please phone06-4587 by Feb. 9th by Feb. 9th. Veterans of all wars, spouses,
widows and friends are all invited to attend.
SWEETHEART BREAKFAST- The Easton Volunteer FireAuxiliary will be hosting a Sweetheart Breakfast on Sunday, Feb-ruary 15, 2015 from 8 am to 12 noon at the firehouse on Route40 in Easton. Adult tickets are $6.00 each and children 5 to 12are $3.00 each. Children under 5 are free. For more information,please call 692-2662.
CASTLETON COLLEGE FALL 2014 DEAN’S LIST- Thefollowing students were named to the Castleton College Dean’sList for the fall semester of the 2014-15 academic year. To qualifyfor this academic honor, the student must maintain full-time sta-tus and a semester grade point average of 3.5. Samantha Cliftof Argyle, NY, Joshua Horton of Argyle, NY, Katelynn Leaveyof Granville, NY Janelle Cahee of Whitehall, NY, Evan Hoaglandof Whitehall, NY. Castleton is small enough to be a communitywhere every student matters, yet offers more than 30 academicprograms, 27 intercollegiate sports, and over 40 clubs and orga-nizations. The college stresses community service and providesexceptional programs for first year students.
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CLARK’S EQUIPMENT
175 East Broadway, Salem, NY • 854-3149HELP WANTED.Mechanic. Experi-enced auto and/ orheavy duty techni-
cian. Full Timewith benefits.
Salary is dependenton skill level.
Inquire by phone(518)686-5411
RON’S AUTO
USED CAR SALES38 Mumford Dr., Clarendon Springs,
W. Rutland, VT. 802-438-5434
SEE OUR FULL SELECTION atronsautovt.sharepoint.com
2006 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD auto, silver......$49952004 CHEVY COLORADO auto, blue... ...........$17502003 FORD F-150 4 dr, auto, blue ...................$39952002 DODGE DAKOTA QUAD auto, blue .......$42951997 CHEVY K-1500 4x4, V8, auto, black ........$39951994 GMC SIERRA 4x4, auto, 111K ................$39952005 DODGE DURANGO 4x4, auto, gray.......$46952004 CADILLAC ESCALADE white, 135K...... .$99952003 DODGE DURANGO RT auto, black.......$42952003 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER
auto, tan ............$3995
2003 MERCURY MOUNTAINEER auto ..........$29952002 OLDS BRAVADAV6, auto, black .............$28952002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER auto, red ...........$26952002 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER auto, tan........... .$34952002 CHEVY TAHOE 3rd row, auto, tan ..........$26952002 GMC ENVOY 4x4, auto, black ................$39952002 BUICK RENDEVOUS auto, white ...........$36952002 DODGE DURANGO auto, gray...............$32952002 CHEVY TRACKER 4 dr, std., red ...........$24952000 CHEVY TAHOE V8, auto, tan........ ..........$29951998 CHEVY BLAZER V6, auto, black... ..........$29951998 DODGE DURANGO auto, red ................$29951992 CHEVY K-BLAZER auto, 2 dr .................$16502007 CHEVY COBALT 4 cyl, auto, black .........$34952006 CHEVY COBALT SS 5 spd, yellow .........$39952006 PONTIAC G6 GT auto, white ..................$34952005 CHEVY COBALT LS auto, red ................$39952005 MAZDA 3 4 cyl, 5 spd, blue ......................$29952005 CHEVY MALIBU auto, silver ...................$34952005 FORD FREESTAR V6, auto, gray ...........$16952004 CADILLAC CTS
V6, auto, gray ...............$4295
2004 SAAB TURBO 4 cyl, 5 spd, black ...........$34952003 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE ........ $3995
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OUT OF COUNTY BUYERWANTS A FARM!
Reasonablly priced. Call Al atBryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.
1999 CHEVY BLAZERNew motor. $2000518-683-8309
2001 VW. FOR SALE: highmileage. $4000.
518-683-8309
WANTED: Standing timber,wood lots. Fully insured. Call518-692-2109
2001 VW BEETLE 100,000miles; good condition; new tires.
$4000. 518-260-7832.
FIREWOODFOR SALE:
Cut, split. Localdelivery. 518-538-1097.
HIGHER CASH PAIDFOR COINS, jewelry, gold,
silver, watches, diamonds,stamps, sports cards, sterling,anything old. Call Dennis @
518-583-3479 or1-800-498-3479.
SCRAP TIRE REMOVALCall for pick up or drop off service available. 518-686-9621 Hoosick, NY
APPLIANCESRECONDITIONED& GUARANTEED
Refrigerators, Ranges, Wash-rs, Dryers. Best selection,rice & guarantee. New &
Used parts. Major credit cards.518-761-950159 Boulevard
Queensbury, NY1-800-640-4313
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Town & Country
Auction
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Tuesday- New MerchandiseFriday- Antiques,
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Saturday- Small Livestock,
Farm items
457 Rt. 32N, Schuylerville, NYCall Today-
www.towncountryauctions.com
NYS Pet Dealers Lic#411534
Auctions Weekly
at
7:00 PM
Local Dealers in
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weekly.
518-695-6663
518-681-6346215 Broadway Ft Edward, NY.
7am-10pm
BROADWAY CAFEAt The Historic Inn In Fort Edward
Across From the High School
CelebrateValentine’s Day With Us
February 14th! Now Taking Reservations!!
Dinner Includes: Beverage,
appetizer for two, homemade soup
or salad, entree and dessert Your Choice of: Prime Rib,
Chicken & Broccoli Alfredo, Linguine with
shrimp & scallops in a wine sauce with
tomato, feta cheese and chives; Seafood
Newburgh, Tilapia Oscar All above dishes excluding pastas are
served with vegetable and your choice of French fries, mashed or baked potato
Dessert Choices: Blackberry Cobbler,Bailey’s Irish Creame Cake, Bread Pudding or Strawberry Shortcake
$50 per couple
2003 CHEVY SILVERADO 35001TON LS
4x4, Dually, FullyLoaded, 5th Wheel,Hard Tanoe Cover
2005 FORD F-150 FX4$7,995.00Off Road Pkg., Crew Cab,
5.4 V8, Auto, Short Bed
2005 FORD F-250$11,900.006.0 Diesel, Xtra Cab, Long
Bed, Loaded and Clean
2004 CHEVY SILVERADO Z71
$9,900.00Xtra Cab, 4x4, Step Side,Loaded and Clean
$14,700.00
2005 PONTIAC G6 SEDAN
$4,995.00Fully Loaded, 4 Dr
2003 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX
$2,995.004 Dr, V6, Auto
2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE$3,495.006 Cyl, Auto, 4x4
2004 GMC DURAMAX DIESEL$11,900.00 SLE, Xtra Cab, 4x4, Loaded
STAYINFORMED
The Washington County Tea Party Patriots will bemeeting Thursday, February 12 at 7pm. Meet-ings are @ the Washington county offices on Up-per Broadway in Ft Edward, Bldg B, lower level. Ourspecial guests are Scott Stark of the Washingtoncounty Sheriff’s Office and his companion dog Nass.Learn about the work they do, and honor theirefforts.All are welcome; bring some friends. Don’t
live in Washington County? You are welcome, too!Help achieve our goals:1. Government Fiscal Responsibility2. Limited Government. 3. Free Markets.We are watching out .......on your behalf!
NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS URGED TO BRING CAN-CER STORIES TO THE STATE CAPITOL- Those in NewYork State living with cancer and their families are depending on
ou. The 2015 American Cancer Society Cancer Action NetworkDay at the Capitol will take place on Tuesday, February 10, 2015n Albany, New York. This is an important day for those living withancer and their family members and friends to come to the Capi-ol to tell their personal stories to their State Legislators. Our lead-rs must hear these stories so they can take appropriate action onancer related issues and programs. Register now at http:// cscan.org/events/view/event/2315
THE ARGYLE YOUTH COMMISSION 2ND ANNUALICE FISHING DERBY will be held on January 31, from5:30a.m.-3:00 p.m. on Cossayuna Lake and is Open to the Pub-lic. 1st place in each division receives a cash prize of $200. Reg-istration will be located at the Cossayuna Fire House from5:30am-7:30am day of derby. All proceeds go to Argyle ...YouthCommission to benefit youth sports in the community. There willalso be Raffles. They will be as follows and sold at check inpoint day of or can be purchased with pre registration. 50/50tickets will be sold for 1 ticket for $5, 3 tickets for $10, and armslength for $20. Winner does not need to be present for drawing.There will also be a Gun Raffle. The name printed on the ticketis the winner and cannot be transferred. Must be 18 years of age and pass a background check to claim firearm. The gun forraffle is Savage 11/111 Trophy Hunter Package, Synthetic Stock,Blued Barrel, Nikon 3-9x40. Winner gets choice of Caliber. Cali-ber choices: 7MM Mag, 300 Win Mag, 30-06, 270, 308, 7MM-08, 243, 22-250, 223. Ticket Price: 1 for $5; 3 for $10; 8 for $20.More info call 518-638-6430
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION- Join the seniors athe Everett Wagar Senior Center on Friday, February 13, 2015 at2:30 as we celebrate February birthdays with cake provided by
Brunswick Price Chopper. If you have any questions, or if youwould like to join us for our noon lunch of Veal Pattie w/MushroomGravy, Baked Potato, Peas & Carrots, Dinner Roll, and Fruit Cock-ail for dessert, suggested donation of $3.00. Please contact theenter at 279-3413.
PREVENTION & REVERSAL OF HEART DISEASESEMINAR Wednesday, February 11th, 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Mostheart damage can be prevented. Practical, inexpensive, naturalstrategies to improve your heart health. In depth video presenta-tion by Caldwell Esselstyn of Cleveland Clinic. Coronary riskassessment, cholesterol screening, food samples. Buskirk BetterLiving Center@ Buskirk Seventh-day Adventist Community Church2176 W. Hoosick Rd. (Co. 103 & NY 67) Buskirk, NYFor more info: 518-686-4524
KALISSA HAFF OF FORT ANN, NY was recently named to the Castleton College Pres ident’sList for the fall semester of the 2014-15 academic year. To qualify for this highest academic honor,
the student must maintain full-time status and a semester grade point average of 4.0. Castleton issmall enough to be a community where every student matters, yet offers more than 30 academic
programs, 27 intercollegiate sports, and over 40 clubs and organizations. The college stresses com-munity service and provides exceptional programs for first year students.
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FISH FRY FRIDAYS: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club lo-cated on route 32 south of the village of Victory (look for oursign). Fish Fry Friday will continue on FRIDAY ,30 of January2015 . Time 4:30 - 7 PM .Menu: Fried Fish-$8.50, or Fried Clams-$8.50, or Fried Chicken Tenders-$8.50, also available will be ClamChowder at $6.00 a quart. You are invited to eat in at our clubhouse or to call ahead for Take Out 695-3917. EVERYONEwelcome.
MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS Catholic Church is Sunday
at 9:00 AM. There is a children’s Liturgy during Sunday Mass towhich all children are welcome. Sunday, Feb. 1, after Mass there
will be a Parish wide meeting to discuss Mass coverage and sched-ules. On Monday, Feb. 2 at 7 PM there will be Vespers for
Candlemas at St. Patrick’s in Cambridge. Holy Cross Church of Salem will hold the Vespers for Candlemas Tue, Feb. 3 at 7 PM.
ALL YOU CAN EAT COUNTRY BUFFET at the Middle FallsFire House on route 29 in Greenwich, NY February 1 @ 7:30am
til 11am. $7-adults. $3 children.
OUPER LUNCH Join us for a Souper Lunch to be served athe Easton Methodist Church, Route 40, North Easton on Satur-ay, January 31 from 11:30 to 1:30. The menu will include aariety of delicious homemade soups, breads, desserts and bev-rages.
Adults-$7.50, 12 and under- $3.50, under 5 – Free. No reserva-ons needed. Take-outs available. Info- Edna-664-7184
SUPER BOWL SUPER SUPPER: The Johnsonville RescueSquad is having a Super Bowl Souper Supper Sunday Feb. 1st.3-5 PM. Take Outs Only. 12 oz Homemade soup, roll and des-sert. all for $6 or 2/$10. Questions call 753-0356
BINGO Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo. Therewill be a $1,000 jackpot and 31 games for $13. Doors open at
:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m. The Bennington Elks is at25 Washington Ave.
THE BENNINGTON FREE CLINIC is held each Thursdaytarting at 6 p.m. This clinic is for uninsured people 18 years of ge or older, who would otherwise fall through the cracks of ourractured health care system. It is located in the First Baptist
Church at 601 Main St. Please call 802-447-3700 for an appoint-ment to be seen.
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VALENTINE’S DAY DINNER DANCE American Legion Post 278 3 Courses- $40 Per Couple-Includes Band at 7:30pm- Dinner at 6pm. Tossed Salad with house Italian Dressing. Choice of 10once NY Strip Steak or Stuffed Chicken Breast with Baked Potato and Asparagus. Vanilla icecream with chocolate sauce with a chocolate covered strawberry! A rose for the ladies! Kenny Tand the Back Road Band at 7:30pm. Cost for the Band only $5 .
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ATTENTION READERS!We know that our communities are full of locally owned busi-nesses with quality products and we want you to help us sharethem with everyone! So we are asking you to email, fax or snailmail your favorites to us so we can let others know about them.Everything from locally made products: candies, baked goods, foods,produce, meats, furnishings, home products, health products, cloth-ing, etc.Also your favorite places for car service, home services, repairs,restaurants and more. It dosesn’t matter if they have a storefrontor do business thru their websites.What we need from you:1) Busniess Name , Address, Phone Number & Website or EmailAddress2) Products or Services they offer3) Why You Like ThemThen send the information to us:Email: addigest@gmail.comFax: 518-747-9529Snail Mail: 13 Broad Street, Hudson Falls, NY 12839The information you help us with will be published in our papers
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THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK ATPOTSDAM RECENTLY NAMED 925 STUDENTS
TO THE PRESIDENT’S LIST, in recognition of their
academic excellence in the Fall 2014 semester. The
SUNY Potsdam students were honored for earning top
marks by President Kristin G. Esterberg.
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·Alycia Hollister of Whitehall, NY, whose major is
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·Ellen Ricks of Fort Ann, NY, whose major is English
and Creative Writing
·Grace Roche of Hudson Falls, NY, whose major is
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·Marissa Skaczkowski of Hudson Falls, NY, whose
major is Art Studio. To achieve the honor of being onthe President’s List, each student must have satisfacto-
rily completed 12 numerically-graded semester hours,
with a grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
PLANETARIUM ADVENTURES COMES TO THE CAM-
BRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY
1st. Chris Grubb, educator and presenter with Planetarium Ad-entures, will bring his inflatable planetarium to the Cambridge Public
Library to discuss astronomy and the night sky. The planetariuman accommodate up to 25 people per session. There will be three
essions scheduled for that Saturday, at 11:00 am, 1:00pm and 2:30m. Please come into the Cambridge Public Library or call the
brary at 677-2443 to reserve your spot for this exciting free pro-ram. The library is located at 21 West Main Street in Cambridge.
CIENCE WITH MR. ROMACK BEGINS FEBRUARY
8TH On Saturday, February 28th, the Cambridge Public Library
will host a Science Enrichment program for kids in the middle levelrades (ages 10 and up)with biologist and science educator, Howard
Romack. During this presentation, students will investigate howelected systems of the human body work together to make up a
omplex organism utilizing microscopes and tissue from a cow’sung, eye and heart. Mr. Romack will present this program twice,
he first session will be from 10:00 am to 11:30 am followed by theecond session from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm. Space is limited to 10
tudents per session. Please sign up for one of the two sessions athe library or call the Cambridge Library at 677-2443 to reserve
our spot for this program. The library is located at 21 West Maintreet in Cambridge, NY.
“EXPRESSION OF LOVE” On Thursday, February 12, the
Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Center will be holding an Ex-pression of Love Memorial Ceremony at 11:30 a.m. in the second
floor Living Room. This is a special time to remember those indi-viduals whose names will be added to our Memorial Plaque. Our
noon time meal will immediately follow the ceremony. The menuwill be baked meatloaf. For more information and to make reser-
vations call 270-5348.
SUNDAY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Clublocated on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our
sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on 8 February 2015 starting at8:00-11:00AM and will continue on the second Sunday of each
month all year. Eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, toast ( whiteor wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinna-
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DANIEL CAMPBELL OF GRANVILLE, NY is among 334 students who graduated from SUNYOneonta following the Fall 2014 semester. Graduates were honored at a December recognition cer-mony hosted by College President Nancy Kleniewski and held in the Dewar Arena of the Alumni Field
House. Daniel received a BS in Mass Communications. A liberal arts institution with a strong focus onndergraduate research, SUNY Oneonta consistently gains recognition for delivering excellence andalue. The college has been named to Kiplinger ’s list of “100 Best Values in Public Colleges” for nineonsecutive years, was ranked No. 2 on the 2014 Kiplinger’s list of “10 Best Public Colleges With
Lowest Debt at Graduation” and sit s at No. 9 on the 2015 U.S. News and World Report list of the bestublic institutions in the region.The college enrolls 6,000 students in its 70 undergraduate majors and 14raduate programs.
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MONTHLY BREAKFASTLadies Aux from the VFW post938 Poplar Ave, Valley Falls , NY will be having their monthlyreakfast Sunday Feb. 8th 8AM-11AM. RADA knives maden the USA are on sale . Menu consists of made to order eggs,
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FREE TAX RETURN ASSISTANCE AT THE CCC On Saturday, February 21, the SalemCourthouse Community Center will be offering free tax return assistance from 9 am to 2 pm. Onceagain, trained volunteers who are IRS certified will be on hand to assist individuals or families whosehousehold income is $53,000 or less. You may also qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC),up to $6,143, if you earn less than $52,427. Direct deposit options are available for federal and statereturns. The volunteers file electronic returns which are simple, accurate and secure and provide forfaster refunds. Please note that tax returns with stock sales, business or rental income cannot becompleted by the volunteers. To schedule a tax appointment, please call 1-800-211-5128 Mondaythrough Friday between 9 am and 4 pm. Individuals will not be seen without an appointment. If youare unable to meet with the volunteers on Saturday, February 21, they will find a site and time thatworks with your schedule. This wonderful service is being provided through the generosity of the TriCounty United Way VITA Coalition. Tax Return Assistance day at the CCC will take place on thefirst floor which is handicap accessible.
BATTENKILL CONSERVANCY’S FULL MOON NIGHT SKY CROSS COUNTRY SKI &SNOW SHOE HIKE - January 31, 2014 at the home of Jan and Tom Wolski in Cambridge, NewYork. The event, open to the general public and all members and supporters of the Battenkill Conser-vancy, looks to foster an appreciation and awareness of the watershed’s recreational assets. The “It’sYour Battenkill” campaign, launched last year encourages the general public to explore, discover andtell their local officials what they want for their Battenkill.Bill Frederick of the Salem Astronomy Club has been invited to share his expertise on pointing out thenight sky highlights and will be setting up a high-precision telescope to identify the winter constella-tions. Moonlight and votive lanterns will guide skiers, snowshoers and hikers along the wooded trails.Apple cider, hot chocolate and winter snacks will be offered around a roaring bonfire to complete theevening’s activities. Attendees should meet at 4 McMillan Road in Cambridge, NY at 7:30 PM. Simplefood or drink contributions are welcome. The event is open to the general public and free to all currentBkC members and supporters. Additional information on discounted equipment rentals, directions andpre-registation by emailing bkc@battenkillconservancy.org.
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THESE ARE ACTUAL COM-PLAINTS RECEIVED BY “THO-MAS COOK VACATIONS” FROMDISSATISFIED CUSTOMERS:1. “I think it should be explained in the
brochure that the local convenience store does not sell properbiscuits like custard creams or ginger nuts.”2. “It’s lazy of the local shopkeepers in Puerto Vallarta to closein the afternoons. I often needed to buy things during ‘siesta’time â“ this should be banned.”3. “On my holiday to Goa in India, I was disgusted to find thatalmost every restaurant served curry. I don’t like spicy food.”4. “We booked an excursion to a water park but no-one told uswe had to bring our own swimsuits and towels. We assumed itwould be included in the price.”5. “The beach was too sandy. We had to clean everythingwhen we returned to our room.”6. “We found the sand was not like the sand in the brochure.Your brochure shows the sand as white but it was more yel-low.”7. “They should not allow topless sunbathing on the beach. Itwas very distracting for my husband who just wanted to re-lax.”8. “No-one told us there would be fish in the water. The chil-dren were scared.”9. “Although the brochure said that there was a fully equippedkitchen, there was no egg-slicer in the drawers.”10. “We went on holiday to Spain and had a problem wi th thetaxi drivers as they were all Spanish.”
11. “The roads were uneven and bumpy, so we could not readthe local guide book during the bus ride to the resort. Becauseof this, we were unaware of many things that would havemade our holiday more fun.”12. “It took us nine hours to fly home from Jamaica to En-gland. It took the Americans only three hours to get home.This seems unfair.”13. “I compared the size of our one-bedroom suite to ourfriends’ three-bedroom and ours was significantly smaller.”14. “The brochure stated: ‘No hairdressers at the resort.’ We’retrainee hairdressers and we think they knew and made us waitlonger for service.”15. “When we were in Spain, there were too many Spanishpeople there. The receptionist spoke Spanish, the food wasSpanish. No one told us that there would be so many foreign-ers.”16. “We had to line up outside to catch the boat and there wasno air-conditioning.”17. “It is your duty as a tour operator to advise us of noisy orunruly guests before we travel.”18. “I was bitten by a mosquito. The brochure did not mention
mosquitoes.”19. “My fiancee and I requested twin-beds when we booked,but instead we were placed in a room with a king bed. Wenow hold you responsible and want to be re-reimbursed forthe fact that I became pregnant. This would not have hap-pened if you had put us in the room that we booked.”
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KAYLEE PRATT OF HAMPTON, NY was recently named tothe Castleton College Dean's List for the fall semester of the 2014-15 academic year. To qualify for this academic honor, the studentmust maintain full-time status and a semester grade point averageof 3.5. Castleton is small enough to be a community where everystudent matters, yet offers more than 30 academic programs, 27
intercollegiate sports, and over 40 clubs and organizations. Thecollege stresses community service and provides exceptional pro-grams for first year students.
JASON A. LLOYD OF ARGYLE completed his graduate stud-ies at SUNY Oswego in history last fall with a master of arts de-gree and was recognized in December at the college’s Commence-ment.
THE BENNINGTON FREE CLINIC is held each Thursdaystarting at 6 p.m. This clinic is for uninsured people 18 years of age or older, who would otherwise fall through the cracks of ourfractured health care system. It is located in the First BaptistChurch at 601 Main St. Please call 802-447-3700 for an appoint-ment to be seen.
THE FOOD SHELF at the North Bennington Baptist Church isopen every Thursday from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
NEW ART EXHIBIT COMING TO THE CCCThe Salem Court-house Community Center is pleased to announce the opening recep-tion for its first art exhibit in 2015. Busy Hands, a collection repre-senting artists from surrounding communities, will grace the walls of the Great Hall through February 27. The works on display willinclude photographs, paintings and various crafts. Busy Hands pro-vides emerging and established artist s of all ages with the opportu-nity to introduce their work to the public. Fifteen artists are lookingforward to meeting guests at the opening reception scheduled forFriday, January 16 from 5 to 7 pm. There is no charge, and thepublic is invited to attend. The CCC is located at 58 East Broadwayacross from the school.
LINE DANCING, Intermediate, Beginners Welcome, Tuesdays7 to 9:30pm., South Glens Falls FireHouse, Route 197; open dancefollows. Cost: $6 per person. Information: 518-798-4020
BINGO Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo. Therewill be a $1,000 jackpot and 31 games for $13. Doors open at5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m. The Bennington Elks is at125 Washington Av
THE OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS is looking for new mem-bers. Anyone age 55 and above are welcome. Meetings are
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HAIR CUTS AND STYLES- Carol Alderman, licensed hairdresser and owner of Hair Care in Berlin, continues to offer re-duced priced hair cuts and styles right at our senior center. Carolwill be available on Wednesday, February 4th and 18th, makeyour appointment early – they go fast! Please call the center for
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ZITI FUNDRAISER- The Junior class at Greenwich Central School will be hosting a Ziti Dinner/ Basket Raffle fundraiser to raise money for upcoming events including their Junior Prom. The event willbe held on Friday, February 6th in the High School cafeteria from 5 to 7 p.m. The dinner will includeziti, salad, bread, drink and a light dessert. The cost is $10.00 per ticket for adults and children over 10,and $5.00 per ticket for children under 10. Throughout the event, there will be baskets on display with avariety of themes, including movies, cooking, home décor, etc. Raffle tickets are available and partici-pants can place their tickets in whichever baskets they want to bid on. At the end of the evening, ticketswill be pulled for each basket and the winner will be announced. Please join us for this great dinner andwonderful fundraiser. Tickets for the event are available from members of the Junior Class, class advi-sors Alesa Wilson (ext. 7596) and Krysten Camadine (7574), as well as by calling the High School MainOffice at 692-9542 ext. 6300.
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