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BALLSTON SPA / MALTA PENNYSAVER Volume 64 • Number 5 • January 31, 2013 Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824 www.CRWNEWSPAPERS.com COVERING: BALLSTON SPA 5,959 • MALTA 7,100 ROUND LAKE 388 • ROCK CITY FALLS 285 Total Mail This Edition 13,732 Total Circulation 10 Zones 155,000 MAILED EVERY WEEK 155,000 10 ZONES 40 ZIP CODES They are waiting to see your ad! PBM Community Events Board more inside… Income Tax Services We Guarantee THE LOWEST Preparation Fee! Offices in Ballston Spa, Greenfield Center, Rotterdam & Schodack (See Ad Inside) GAME DAY SPECIALS Look Inside For Our How’s Your Water? $ 100 OFF the purchase of a Culligan ® Water Softener May be subject to credit approval. Not valid with other offers. Dealer participation may vary. Limited time offer. Expires 2/28/13 $ 9.95 per month for 3 months on a Culligan Drinking Water System $9.95 rental for the first 90 days then standard rates apply. Installation may be extra.Not valid with other offers. Dealer participation may vary. Limited time offer. Expires 2/28/13 Hard Water? Problem Water? Poor Drinking Water? Culligan Has a Solution. Your Neighbors Trust Culligan. You Should Too! Your neighbor recently expressed concerns about their water. We hopped in our truck, headed their way, and visited their home to explain how their local Culligan Man ® could improve their water. The result is great tasting, high quality water throughout their home. Don’t spend another day dealing with water problems. Give us a call or a click and say “Hey Culligan Man! ® •Whole House water softening and filtration •Reverse Osmosis Drinking water systems •Bottled and Bottle-Free ® Drinking water systems CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING OF SCOTIA 583-2497 CulliganScotia.com 75% off all diamond and gold jewelry* Save on Valentine’s Day gifts and decorations All fitness equipment on sale Sale Ends Saturday, February 2nd, 2013 See Our Ad Inside SKIING TUBING DINING WEST MOUNTAIN SUPER BOWL PARTY SEE OUR AD INSIDE Prize Giveaways Specials PENNYSAVER, MONEYSAVER, THE BI-WEEKLY AND THE ADVERTISER Your VALENTINE’S HEADQUARTERS SPECIAL SECTION & THE FOLLOWING WEEK THURS., FEBRUARY 7TH SPECIAL CUPID RATES! LOOK INSIDE FOR Reptile Adventure MALTA – Touch a snake! Pet a turtle! See eye to eye with a South American Frog! Learn how these creatures live, what to do if you meet one in the wild and more! Reptile Adventure is bringing science and fun to the Malta Community Center on February 21 from 1-1:45pm. This “wild” winter break adventure is for children in grades K-8. Adult is required to stay. Registra- tion is required for children only, by Thursday, February 14. This program is sponsored by Hannaford Supermarkets. Call the Malta Community Center for more information at 899-4411. (P) Grange Meeting BALLSTON SPA – Milton Grange #685 will hold their monthly meeting on Saturday, February 9 at the Old Stone Church located at 159 Stone Church Road in Ballston Spa. The public is invited to join members for the meeting, which includes a pancake breakfast beginning at 8am. The cost is $5 per person and reservations are required. The speaker this month will be Ray Ot- ten, Executive Director for Community Emergency Corps, Inc. of Ballston Spa. Mr. Otten has been a state certified EMT for about 25 years and a Certi- fied Lab Instructor for Saratoga County for over 10 years. He is involved in Emergency planning and response in the Towns of Milton & Ballston, part of the Saratoga County Emergency Preparedness Committee, and secretary for the Saratoga County EMS Administrators Group. Reservations can be made by contacting Sam at 885-6606. (P)

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    PENNYSAVERVolume 64 Number 5 January 31, 2013

    Capital Region Weekly Newspapers 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 (518) 877-7160 Fax (518) 877-7824www.CRWNEWSPAPERS.com

    COVERING: BALLSTON SPA 5,959 MALTA 7,100 ROUND LAKE 388 ROCK CITY FALLS 285

    Total Mail This Edition 13,732 Total Circulation 10 Zones 155,000

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    $9.95 per month for 3 months

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    $9.95 rental for the first 90 days then standard rates apply. Installation may be extra.Not valid with other offers. Dealer participation may vary. Limited time offer. Expires 2/28/13

    Hard Water? Problem Water? Poor Drinking Water? Culligan Has a Solution.

    Your Neighbors Trust Culligan.You Should Too!

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    LOOK INSIDE FORReptile AdventureMALTA Touch a snake! Pet a turtle! See eye to eye with a South American Frog! Learn how these creatures live, what to do if you meet one in the wild and more! Reptile Adventure is bringing science and fun to the Malta Community Center on February 21 from 1-1:45pm. This wild winter break adventure is for children in grades K-8. Adult is required to stay. Registra-tion is required for children only, by Thursday, February 14. This program is sponsored by Hannaford Supermarkets. Call the Malta Community Center for more information at 899-4411. (P)

    Grange MeetingBALLSTON SPA Milton Grange #685 will hold their monthly meeting on Saturday, February 9 at the Old Stone Church located at 159 Stone Church Road in Ballston Spa. The public is invited to join members for the meeting, which includes a pancake breakfast beginning at 8am. The cost is $5 per person and reservations are required. The speaker this month will be Ray Ot-ten, Executive Director for Community Emergency Corps, Inc. of Ballston Spa. Mr. Otten has been a state certified EMT for about 25 years and a Certi-fied Lab Instructor for Saratoga County for over 10 years. He is involved in

    Emergency planning and response in the Towns of Milton & Ballston, part of the Saratoga County Emergency Preparedness Committee, and secretary for the Saratoga County EMS Administrators Group. Reservations can be made by contacting Sam at 885-6606. (P)

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    Country Line Dance LessonsBALLSTON SPA Ballston Spa Elks Lodge Country Line Dancing Lessons every Monday for $5 per person from 7pm-9pm with DJ Sue Kaupelis. (A)

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    Malta to hold Armed Forces Day ParadeMALTA The Town of Malta is planning a special salute to the military by holding a parade on Saturday, May 18, Armed Forces Day. The Town has been running an annual parade since 2009 on the Saturday prior to Patriot Day the anniversa-ry of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. March 2013 will be the 10th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq and there has been no regional parade to mark the service and sacrifice of this new generation of veterans. The Malta Veterans Committee has proposed a tribute parade to focus on this generation, while still acknowledging all previous ones. The committee intends to release more information in the weeks ahead. Individuals and groups interested in getting involved or seeking more infor-mation can contact Paul Fanning by email at [email protected] or leave a message for the Veterans Committee with the Director of Parks & Recreation, Audrey Ball at 518-899-4411. (P)

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    Program on First Lady Mary Todd LincolnMALTA The Malta Branch of the Round Lake Library will be presenting a Presidents Day program about Mary Todd Lincoln on Wednesday, February 13 from 6:30-8:30pm. Lo-cal author Patricia Nugent will lead a lively discussion about the first First Lady, presenting from her recently published article about Mary Todd Lincoln in the Ms. Magazine blog. The talk will explore whether Mary Todd Lincoln was a lunatic, as her only surviving son testified, or was she a woman who had suffered immeasurable loss with too little support? The discus-sion will explore how extreme grief can masquerade as insan-ity. Recently brought to life on the big screen by Sally Field in Lincoln, theres a new compassion for, and interest in, this woman so loved by our beloved 16th president yet called one of the most detested public women in American history by historians. Books written about Mrs. Lincoln will be reviewed. For more information, contact the library at 682-2495. (P)

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    Indoor Farmers Market Offers Organic SeedsBALLSTON SPA The next monthly indoor Farmers Market will take place on Saturday, February 9 in the Cornell Coopera-tive Extension auditorium at 50 West High Street in Ballston Spa from 9am until noon. Thinking about starting a garden? At the February market, the Ballston Spa Farmers Market will be selling seeds as a fundraiser. The seeds are from High Mowing Seed Company of Vermont and are 100% organic. Individual seed packets and seed packet collections, perfect for gift giving, will be available. Plus, there is no cost for shipping. Orders will be taken at the February market and distributed at the March market. A CCE Master Gardener will be on hand to answer any questions you may have. Starting a garden could not be easier! Future markets will take place on March 16, April 6, and May 4. For more information please visit the BSBPA website www.ballston.org or call 885-2772. (A)

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