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C OURIE RThe Weekly Publication that means BUSINESS! 13 Broad St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839 email:[email protected]
Vol. 13, No. 29, September 11, 2014Now On-line at addigest.com Napaul Publishers, Inc. - 2014 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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OUT OF COUNTY BUYERWANTS A FARM!Reasonablly priced. Call Al atBryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.
NEED TO SELL YOURHOME OR PROPERTY?List with us at a fair price. If we don't sell your home wewill pay your $500. AlKonieczny at Bryce Real Es-tate Call for details.
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HEDGES LAKE LOT FORSALE: 10' dock space in-cluded on water. $25,000.518-858-2786.
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APARTMENT FOR RENT:3 bedroom. No Pets. Nosmoking. South Argyle. 518-638-8950.
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COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING: Sunday Sep-tember 21st at the American Legion on clancy Street inSchuylerville. Dancing 1-5pm. Music by Ole Time Country.Everyone is welcome. Casual dress. More info: 518-638-8905 or824-3719.
RUMMAGE SALE at the Pittstown United Methodist Church
Hall (located just off Route 7) on Friday, September 26 from 9:30.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Saturday, September 27 from 9:30.m. to 11:30 a.m. Clothing, household goods, books, toys for sale.
Bake and Food Sale both days. On Saturday, the 27th will be aBag Sale -- Buy 2 bags and get 3rd bag free. Contact Jodie 859-
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AUTUMN BREEZE SPECIAL DINNER. The RensselaerCountys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street will hold its monthlyspecial dinner - Autumn Breeze on Thursday, September 18.Brian Zapel will entertain us beginning at 11:00 am. The noonmenu will be Spaghetti & Meatballs, Tossed Salad, Italian GreenBeans, Grape Juice and Cake for dessert. Our wonderful
complete lunch is available to all seniors age 60 and older for asuggested contribution of $2.75. Call 518-270-5348 to make yourreservations.
GREENWICH SENIORS CLUB will meet at noon, Wed. , Sept.7. Everyone will bring his own sandwich. Beverages and dessert
will be provided. They will meet again at noon Wed. Oct. 1, bringingcovered dish to share. Meetings are held at the VFW,Abeel Av-nue in Greenwich. Visitors are welcome. Anyone over 55 yearsf age can join.
NEIL DIAMOND TRIBUTE. Rensselaer Countys EverettWagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY willbe holding a Tribute to Neil Diamond with Jeff Jarvis, onTuesday, September 16 , at 1:00 pm. Come early and join usfor a Baked Fillet of Fish dinner at noon, a suggested donationof $2.75 for Rensselaer County seniors 60 years of age or older,and $5.00 for guests under 60. Call 279-3413, reservationsrequired.
VALLEY FALLS UMC RALLY DAY Sunday, Sept. 14 , isRally Day and the first day of the new church school season atthe Valley Falls UMC. Please join us at 16 State Street in ValleyFalls for our 9:00 service followed by a coffee hour and to seehow church school will start with a bang! The church is handi-capped accessible and has an assistive listening system. For di-rections and contact information, call 753-4848 or go to ourwebsite: www.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.
DONNY ELVIS IN CONCERT Featuring Donny RominesHartford Firehouse Rtes 40&149 Hartford, NY Saturday, October18th Show 6 9 pm Doors open 5 pm Tickets $10. Call632-5326 or As Time Goes By 632-5166. Refreshments available.
MONTHLY BREAKFAST: Ladies Aux from the VFW post 1938oplar Ave, Valley Falls will be starting up the monthly breakfastunday Sept. 14th 8am-11am. Bake sale adn RAD knives on sale.
Menu consists of eggs, French toast, pancakes, sausage, bacon,uice, hash browns, t oast, fruit, coff ee and biscuits w/sausage &ravy.
ANNUAL HAM DINNER : Johnsonville Squad located @ 4 RiverRd. will be having their annual Ham Dinner Sept. 21 4-6PM. Eatn or take out, menu consist of ham, mashed potatoes gravy, corn
quash, coleslaw, pickles and home pie. Adults 13 & up $10 children-12 $5. Call Donna @ 753-7518 to reserve a ticket.
BINGO at American Legion Post 13 is held every Sunday. Doors
open at 4:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 6 p.m. No one under 14 willbe admitted.Northside Drive, Bennington, VT
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PUBLIC HEARING : Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar SeniorCenter, Grafton, NY Commissioner of Aging, Carol Rosbozomwill present Rensselaer Countys, Department of the Aging missionstatement at a Public Hearing on September 19, at 11:00 a.m.,open to all seniors in Rensselaer County. The floor will be openfor questions and discussion after presentation. For moreinformation please call the center at 518-279-3413.
COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING: Sundayeptember 28th at the American Legion on clancy Street in
chuylerville. Dancing 1-5pm. Music by Ole Time Country.veryone is welcome. Casual dress. More info: 518-638-8905 or24-3719.
REE HOME BIBLE STUDY- Free home Bible study greatway to study through the Bible at your convenience. Excitingnd informative study that could change your life. Complimentsf Free Spirit Fellowship. 885-3149
THE OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS is looking for new mem-bers. Anyone age 55 and above are welcome. Meetings are the1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Town Hall inSchuylerville. Fun times for all with trips, luncheons, entertain-ment and much more. Call Pat 331-2978 if any questions.
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WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN !We The People.. are the backbone, skeleton, flesh and blood of thisgreat country. Our government is simply a tool that allows us to achieveour goals in a civilized and organized manner.September 11, 2001 proved to us and the world that when the chips aredown it is individuals who make a difference. To us, hero is a termmore appropriately attributed to the actions of Todd Beamer, Thomas EBurnett, Jr, Jeremy Glick and Mark Bingham, the people who took itupon themselves to take down United Flight #93, fully aware of the con-sequences. But, they did it, and in so doing, saved countless lives. Indi-viduals like these men are the ones who have built this country and madeit great. They didnt wait for any directive from a government agency.They didnt beg for help or anguish over what they knew they had to do.They simply did it, and in doing so the terrorists were denied.
So, never forget!It is during times like these that many of us feel that our contributions are inadequate or not important. But, every effort we make on our own behalf or on behalf of others solidifies the foundation upon which our system of government sits. It is not the politicians, nor the media pundits, nor the bureaucracies that make this
country great. No.. its we, the people. Celebrate our freedoms, and be vigilant so that we dont lose them.
CELEBRATE FREEDOM!
Witchcraft Body & PaintCorliss Ave Greenwich NY
518-692-7774
United We Still Stand!Pizza World Route 22 Salem, NY518-854-9988
Curtis Super 40Route 40 Argyle NY
518-638-6575
American Hardware518-642-1334
Church Street Granville
Salem HardwareMain Street Salem NY
518-854-3113
The Liquor StopPrice Chopper Plaza, Granville
642-9262
Town & Country AuctionRt. 32N, Bacon Hill, Schuylerville
518-695-6663
F&D Auto Sales21 County Route 77
Greenwich 518-695-3187
WE HAVE NOT
FORGOTTEN 9/11And We Know
FREEDOM ISNT FREE! We salute all of our first responders,
veterans and current military personnelfor whom we have great respect .
A Committment to ourFuture Provides Strength for our
Independence....United We Stand....Let Us Prove to the World one more time
Why Our Country is the Beaconof Light For The Free World!!
We all should be patriots!
Bains Service Center5 Riley Hill Road Salem, NY
518-854-3000
Neesons Truck, Auto & Classic Cars7583 Rt.22, Granville, NY
518-642-2565
Footes Amish ShedsRoute 29 Greenwich, NY
518695-5440
91101NEVER FORGET
West Broadway Storage93 West Broadway, Salem, NY
518-854-3113
TopsFurniture
North Country Insurance 101 Main Street, Greenwich, NY
518-692-9601
Wiley Bros1854 Route 40 Schaghticoke
518-753-4266
Goodales Furniture51 Feeder St., Hudson Falls, NY
518-747-0520
A&J Enterprisesof Salem, Inc.
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McCanns Pharmacy166 Main St, Hudson Falls
(518) 747-4732
Please support all of our emergency first responders,
our troops and their familiesworldwide!
Circle Motor CarRt. 29, Greenwich
695-6565
GOD BLESS AMERICA!!
Beebes Collision71 Harrison Ave, Hudson Falls, NY
518-746-1496
Country Power Products2339 Rt. 40, Greenwich, NY
518-695-3503
Shed Stop16854 State Route 4 Ft Ann
518-639-3055
Never forget!
AutoSaver Ford11125 State Rte 22 Comstock
1-855-530-1812
8 Thomas St., Salem NYM-F 7 am - 5 pm; Sat. 8 am - 2 pm
The Staff of Matthews Automotive150 E Main St Salem
518-854-3070
We Are Blessed To Live In TheGreatest Country On Earth!
144 Main Street, Hudson Falls
518-747-0554
McCartees Barn23 East Broadway, Salem
518-854-3857
Perrys Automotive1359 Rte 32 Schuylerville
518-792-8172
Simon Auto45 South Park Street, Cambridge
518-677-2652
Nessle Brothers Meats Inc2945 Cty Rte 74, Greenwich
518-692-9366
We stand with the men and women who so proudly serve and defend our country
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CELEBRATE FREEDOM!
Take a Day to Remember and ServeAs the 13th anniversary of September 11 approaches, our thoughts are once again withall those who lost loved ones on that tragic morning. Remember the names, faces, andlives of the men, women, and children who were killed, and look for ways to ensure thateach and every one of them is not forgotten. We invite you to join us in rememberingSeptember 11 and all that this day means.
There are numerous ways to participate in the annual commemoration and one of themost powerful is performing acts of service in your communities in remembrance of thevictims of 9/11. When you choose to commemorate the anniversary of 9/11, you areplaying an important part in memorializing those who were killed, honoring the sacrificesof the first responders, and remembering the spirit of unity that emerged in the aftermathof 9/11. However you choose to commemorate this anniversary, thank you for joining us aswe take a day to remember and honor.Please take a moment and go online to: www.911memorial.org for more information.All donations and sponsorships to the 9/11 Memorial are dedicated to developing andsustaining the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
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Hicks Memorials127 Dodge Hill Rd Granville
518-642-2558Remember our Veterans..Past Present & Future
Capital Agway1333 Rt. 7, Brunswick, NY
518-279-4300
Schoolhouse Pizza2 S. Park St., Cambridge, Ny
518-677-2000
Capital Tractor1135 St. Rt. 29, Greenwich, NY
518-692-9611
Thank you to all who serve this great country!
Battenkill MotorsRt. 29, Greenwich 518-235-4661
Macs Diner106 Broad St., Schuylerville, NY
518-695-4246
Dreamsleep Mattress Outlet250 Washington St., Saratoga Springs, NY
518-587-5310
While We Ride, You Will Never Be forgotten
Veterans Motorcycle Club Chapter 17Easton, New York
Atlantic PoolsRt. 7, Center Brunswick, Troy
518-279-1785
JC Tractor Repair & Restoration3512 Rt. 7, Hoosick Falls, NY
518-663-9974
Warners Auto24 County Rte 26 Granville
518-642-1342
Battenkill Valley Creamery691 Cty. Rt. 30, Salem, NY
518-859-2923
Sweet Pickens4263 St Rte 22 Salem, NY
518-257-6842
Never Take Our Freedom for Granted.
As Time Goes By Hartford518-632-5166
Ice Cream ManRoute 29, Greenwich, NY
518-692-8382
The Hudson River Tractor Co.11853 Route 40, Schaghticoke, NY
518-692-2676
Stu Maguires Equipment Sales93 St. Rt. 4, Greenwich, NY
518-695-3545
Parker MXCVS Plaze, Rt.29, Greenwich, NY
518-692-7025
M Rahal Jewelers52 Saratoga Ave., S. Glens Falls, NY
518-792-4137
Americans Never Quit!...Douglas MacArthur
Open w-sa 11-5
Slate Valley Automotive731 St Rte 22, Granville, NY
518-642-3167
To Our Men And Women In Uniform...past,present and future...Bless You And Thank You!
From All Of Us At Slate Valley
Mothers, Fathers, Sons & Daughters...Lost but never forgotten .
Gerry & Bob Sullivan
Saunders Transmission1022 St. Rt. 197, Argyle, NY
518-638-8838
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LAG BURNING CEREMONY hosted at the Fort Ann Vol. Fire Company on/19/14. At 5 pm the will do a POW-MIA ceremony. At 6 pm flag ceremony. Thisvent is being put on by the American Legion in Fort ann. This event is open tohe public. No nylon flags, cloth only. Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and Girl Scoutsre all welcome. Any questions call Christine at 518-639-4178 or oe at 518-798-7938.
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BINGO Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo. Therewill be a $1,000 jackpot and 31 games for $13. Doors open at 5:30p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m. The Bennington Elks is at 125 Wash-ington Ave.
BASKET PARTY: September 14th 2pm, at Little Theater onthe Farm, 27 Plum Road, Fort Edward. Over 100 baskets will beoffered, made up of new and gently used items, as well as gift cer-tificates. Tickets are $5.00 for first sheet and $3.00 for additionalsheets. Food, 50/50 raffle, and lottery trees available. Open micentertainment. Drawing at 4pm. Benefit of the non-profit LittleTheater on the Farm. For more info: www.littletheater27.org.
GOSPEL JAM September 17th , Wednesday, 7:00 p.m., ,hostedby The Bluebillies at Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Road, Fort
Edward. Pickers and listeners welcome. Admission is free; dona-tions appreciated. Pickers call Mel: (518)632-5026 to reserve achair because often 20 or more pickers show up. Food and rafflesavailable. For more info: www.littletheater27.org.(518) 747-3421.
FISH CREEK ROD & GUN ANNUAL GARAGE SALESaturday Sept 20th from 9:00-5:00 (Same weekend as the Townwide Garage Sale) Victory Mills, NY is located on Rt 32 south of the village Open to the Public- All Vendors welcome. Tables or justa spot to sell your items. Tables or grounds location to setup $20.00for the Day. Food & drink will be available. Please contact John @518-222-0316 to reserve your spot.
TRI-COUNTY BRANCH WOMEN'S NATIONAL FARM &GARDEN will meet Wednesday, September 24, at 11:00 AMat the United Methodist Church, Main St, Hartford, NY. Rich Mor-ris of Toadflax Nursery will be our guest speaker. Hostesses willprovide lunch and as always guests are welcomed. Market tableideas are tools, kitchen gadgets no longer needed. Info: 518-584-
4439
BAKE SALE, CRAFT SALE & SILENT AUCTION.Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy willbe hosting a Bake Sale, Craft Sale & Si lent Auction on October 16& 17, 9 am to 12 noon. Buy home baked cooking at its best,wonderful craft pieces, and take a chance on winning somethingdonated by our local businesses and citizens for our Silent Auction.All proceeds will go to help support the programs at the Senior Center.Call the Troy Senior Center at 270-5348 for more information.
ROAST TURKEY DINNER: The North Granville MethodistChurch will hold a Roast Turkey dinner on Thursday September11th starting at 4:30. There will be homemade pies for dessert anda sales table with food and crafts. If you need more informationcall Roberta at 518-812-4001.
7TH ANNUAL BASKET RAFFLE. The Auxilliary Unit of Ameri-can Legion Post #634 Route 22 North in Cambridge, NY will holdits 7th annual Basket Raffle on Sunday, October 26th. Doors open1PM and drawing begins at 2:30PM. Concession stand will be open.Tickets are available prior to raffle and at the door. To donate orpurchase advance tickets please contact June Hommel 518-677-3576 or contact the American Legion Lounge. Everyone is wel-come so come enjoy an afternoon of friends, f amily and fun.
OLD FASHIONED SUNDAY: Free Spirit Fellowship invites youto join them as they celebrate Old Fashioned Sunday September14th , at 1030 A.M. Join the fun with vintage clothing and old timemusic. The church is located at 1425 West High Street in BallstonSpa. 885-3149
EASTON QUAKERS SPONSOR PRESENTATION BY EN-VIRONMENTAL ACTIVIST On Sunday, September 14, theEaston Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) wi llcelebrate Easton Day, with a presentation by Pamela Boyce Simms,a New York State Quaker leader focusing on Earthcare. She is alsoa leader of a seven-state consortium within Transition US, a grassrootsenvironmental movement working to build resilient communities thatare able to withstand severe energy, climate or economic shocks.Her topic will be "Walking the Talk of Our Ancestors." All are wel-come to this presentation, which will be at 1:30 p.m. at the EastonFriends' South Meeting House, 227 Meeting House Road (off StateRoute 40 about six miles north of Schaghticoke), in Easton, NY.The public is also invited to all other events of Easton Day, whichinclude registration at 10:00 a.m., followed by the 10:30 a.m tellingof Feathers of Peace story and Meeting for Worship. Potlucklunch will occur at noon, followed by singing.There will be a morning program for children who are twelve yearsold and under. Those wanting more information may call Jeannineat 518-587-8932 or Bill at 518-677-8934.Easton Day is the annual commemoration the 1777 "Feathers of Peace" incident when a party of Burgoyne's Indians set aside hos-tilities and joined Easton Friends in worship. "When the Quakersfirst arrived in Pennsylvania," said one of the Meeting's members,"the Indians recognized that they were peaceful people - and thatrecognition extended to tribes beyond the borders of Pennsylvania.The wisdom of our ancestors, both Quaker and Native American,
can be a guiding light for us in these times when climate change andeconomic uncertainty call for compassion toward neighbors, com-munities and the environment. We are fortunate to have PamelaBoyce Simms, who has a wealth of experience in helping otherswork together."For more information, call Jeannine at 518-587-8932.
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Have you given any thought to milking camels? Camel milk is hitting the mainstream courtesy of Americas drome-dairies.Were all used to cows milk alternatives, including goat, sheep and even legume and nut milks likesoy and almond. Another milk alternative is gaining traction with curious American consumers:camel milk. Technically, camel milk isnt new. Milking and riding camels is extremely commonelsewhere, particularly in native camel habitats. There are two main types of camels, the dromedaryor Arabian camel, the one-hump camel found in Africa, the Middle East, and Australia; and theBactrian, the two-hump camel found inCentral Asia. Milking either type, the resultis the same. Camel milk has 2 percent milkfat, a creamy white color and a sweet,slightly salty aftertaste. There are only sevencamel milking facilities in the U.S.Regulation on camel milk varies widely, withmost camel milk drinkers still buying fromsmall farmers or within membershipassociations.In June, a camel milk dairy and distributor,Desert Farms in California, started sellingcamel milk in California Whole Foods storesfor $18 a pint.
Michigan farmer Marlin Troyer says The camel is the one of the most misunderstood andunderestimated animals in the U.S Camels milk is definitely a benefit to anybodys diet.Camel milk advocates reference studies demonstrating that the anti-inflammatory beverage willsoothe symptoms of Crohns disease, IBS and diabetes thanks to its low sugar content and highlevels of protein and vitamin C. Some have even suggested camel milk can improve autism-relatedsymptoms (though the science remains up i n the air on that claim).In many ways, its strange that its been hard to get camel farming over the hump in terms of mainstream acceptance. Despite their unshakably bad rap for kicking and spitting, camels areextremely sensitive, intelligent creatures.Camels dont have natural predators, and accordingly, theyre more curious than combative. Theyalso dont have teeth on t heir upper mandible, just a jagged underbite and a few molars. A camelsloose, split top lip seems like an extension of its big, curious nose.Even with a gentle disposition, milking a camel is no small task. Unlike cows, which can be separatedfrom calves immediately after birth and keep producing milk, camels must be encouraged by theirbabies to let down their mi lk. When a calf nuzzles its mother s udder, the release of oxytocin inthe mothers brain triggers muscle contractions, which causes the milk to drop. The calfs tail willgo up in anticipation, and all four of the mother s teats will fill up like water balloons. The musclecontractions also cause a camel to suddenly become very still and blink hard several times, sometimeseven shedding a tear or two. (If youve seen the 2003 German documentary, The Story of theWeeping Camel, you know how true this is.) Its one of the only ways to tell when its possible tomilk. You must be quick. The milk is available for just 90 seconds at a time. Theres no limit to theamount the mother will produce, so as long as the baby can prime the mother, milking can continue.Raising a herd can take considerable time. Mother camels gestate their 75 lb. calves for 13 months.All that waiting, and when its finally time, the birth tends to take just 20 minutes. Typically, camelslive 35 to 40 years old. Despite difficulty procuring the milk (and some sidelong glances from fellowfarmers), the milks benefits and a growing population seeking another alternative to traditional cowmilk means camel milk may finally make it over the hump in the United States.
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WARREN COUNTYS 4TH ANNUAL SPORTSMAN/HUNTER EDUCATION SUPERWEEKEND - Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County, in partnership with DEC Sportsman
ducation volunteer instructors, will be organizing a Hunter Education Classes on Saturday, September3th and Sunday, September 14th. The following classes are being offered each day; Sportsmanducation, Bow Hunter Education, or Trapper Education (you may choose ONE clas s per day, bowunter students must have completed hunter education previous to registering for bow hunter education).
Those who have completed online training MUST pre-register and must bring their printed certificatef completion with them to class. They do not need to pick up the books. All classes are free and openo the public (ages 11 and up). Classes will be held from 8:30 am - 4:30 pm at Pack Forest in
Warrensburg. All courses are "Home Study" courses, materials MUST be picked up at the CCEducation Center, 377 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg by August 28th at 4:30pm. The CCE office
s open 8:30 am 4:30 pm Monday through Thursday. The workbook section of the bow hunter andunter education courses must be completed for students to gain entry into the class. Lunch will bevailable to purchase for $7.00 and will include either (2) Hamburgers or (2) hot dogs with chips anddrink. Pre-registration is required by August 29th. Registration is done online now and here is thenk: http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7860.html. For more information, please contact the CCE Education
Center at (518) 623-3291 or 668-4881 or e-mail [email protected] or [email protected] writers (published or not) wishing to read at future programs should call 518-623-9305 [email protected] . Some openings remain for September 11. For Bistro or gallery information,hone the Bistro, 518-504-4344.
BENEFIT DINNER AND SILENT AUCTION The Hebron Vol. Fire Co. will be hosting a dinnerand silent auction to enefi t Corey Day. Corey has been a dedicated volunteer EMT & firefighte r withlocal fire co.'s and squads throughout his young life and we would like to support him in his time of need.Proceeds will go to his medical expenses due to a serious illness. Many local businesses and citizenshave donated gift certificates and items for a silent auction to be held during the dinner. Sat. Sep. 20th4:30-7:00 Hebron Fire Co. Dinning Hall. 3165 Co. Rt. 30 Hebron.
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HUDSON FALLS ALUMNI REUNION OF ST. MARYS &T. PAULS GRADE SCHOOLS set for September 14, 2014.t will begin with the 11am Mass and be followed by a Pot Luckuncheon in McManus Hall from 12-4pm. If you attended either of hese schools and would like to attend (spouses, guests are wel-ome also), please email: [email protected] so that we maydd you to our list. The members of the Committee are: Jeanne
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SUMMER MASTERPIECE AT THE COURTHOUSE- TheSalem Courthouse Community Center once again has the goodfortune to be able to present an outstanding cla ssical music eventin the courtroom. To benefit the Courthouse music program. OnSunday, September 21 at 3 pm.The concerts will feature the musicof Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann and Schubert. Tickets are $20each or both performances for $30 and may be purchased in ad-vance by calling 518-854-7053 or at the door the day of the per-formance.
CHICKEN AND BISCUIT DINNER- The Old Saratoga Re-formed Church, corner of Pearl and Burgoyne Streets, Schuyler-ville, will host a Chicken and Biscuit Dinner on Saturday, Sept. 27.Servings will be continuous from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. The menu willinclude Chicken with Biscuits and Gravy, Mixed Vegetables, ColeSlaw, Cranberry, Assorted homemade desserts, and beverages. Thecost for adults is $10; children 5-12 is $5; under 5 is free. Reser-vations (695-6638) are recommended, and walk-ins are welcome!
MASTER GARDENERS: Cornell Cooperative Extensions Mas-er Gardeners will be available for gardening questions and to dooil pH testing while you shop at t he Chestertown Farmers Markethis season. Master Gardeners will be manning a table every other
week at the farmers market. Scheduled date 9/10 from 10am topm. The Chestertown Farmers market is located in front of the
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STORY HOUR- The Schuylerville Public Library holds preschoolstory hour every Wednesday and Thursday at 10am. All are wel-come to attend. Details, call 695-6641
BINGO- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY Join the Grafton seniors for Bingo,every Wednesday and Friday at 1:00 pm. If you have any quest ions,or would like to join us for lunch, at a suggested donation of $2.75,please contact the center at 279-3413.
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CEMETERY TOUR - Come and learn more about the history of Glens Falls and Queensbury, and the people who came before us.The Annual Cemetery Tour at Glens Falls Bay Street Cemetery wille held on Saturday, September 27 . This is a joint project of the
Chapman Historical Museum and the Glens Fall s Community The-ter. As people walk through the cemetery at scheduled times, com-
munity theater players stand at gravesites and bring to li fe the storiesf eight of our community ancestors. This event sold out last year, so
we strongly recommend advance reservations. Walking tours arecheduled for 10am, 10:30am, 11am, 12 noon, 12:30pm, and 1:00pm.f youd rather ride than walk, we have two golf cart tours at 10:00amnd Noon. New this year, we will have 6 and 8 passenger golf carts.
The cost is $10/person, $8/students, and a 10% discount for mem-ers. Call 793-2826 for information or reservations, or [email protected].
"LOWER CHOLESTEROL NATURALLY" SEMINAR Tuesday Sept 16 , 6:30-8:30 pm at theBuskirk Seventh-day Adventist Church's Better Living Center 2176 W. Hoosick Rd. (Co. 103 & NY67) Buskirk, NY ~food samples~video lecture ~total cholesterol testi ng. What you need to know tonaturally lower your cholesterol. Natural strategies with no side effects.To pre-register call: 518-686-4524. ~A free public service of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. ~Donations welcome.
CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF WARRENCOUNTY ANNOUNCES THE CREATION OF THEIR NEWWEBSITE http://warren.cce.cornell.edu/. The purpose of this sites to inform Warren County residents of new educational opportuni-es and to rediscover established Cooperative Extension programs.
Through the launch of this new website it wi ll connect you to pro-rams and events such as 4-H youth opportunities, family and com-
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The Warren County Cornell Cooperative Extension office is veryxcited to bring this resource to you. If you should have any ques-ons regarding this site please contact Amy Sabattis at 518-668-881 or [email protected]. Info: 518-623-3291 or 518-668-4881
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78-89 DIX AVENUE GLENS FALLS NY518-824-8161 518-792-2196
2013 CHEVY IMPALA LT 3.6L 6 Cyl, FWD, Auto, 34,876 Mi. .......................... ... $15,0002013 CHEVY MALIBU 2LT 2.5L 4 Cyl, FWD, auto, 34,544 Mi. ....................... ... $17,0002013 CHEVY TAHOE 1500 LT 4WD, 5.3L 8 Cyl, Auto, 22,368 Mi. ..................... $36,5002012 CHEVY IMPALA LT 3.6L 6 Cyl, Auto, FWD, 43,963 Mi. .......................... ... $13,5002011 CHEVY TAHOE 1500 LT 4WD, 5.3L 8 Cyl, Auto, 66,155 Mi.... ................... $29,0002013 CADILLAC XTS 3.6L 6 Cyl, V6, FWD, Auto, 14,421 Mi. .......................... ... $32,9942013 CHEVY EXPRESS 2500 CARGO VAN 4.8L 8 Cyl, RWD, 13,258 Mi. ........ $23,0002012 CHEVY CRUZE 1LT 1.4L 4 Cyl Turbo, Auto, FWD, 32,504 Mi. .................. $15,0002012 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD 4WD, Ext. Cab, 6.0L 8 Cyl, 17,747 Mi. ....... $29,5002012 CHEVY SONIC 1LS 1.8L 4 Cyl, FWD, Std., 26,621 Mi. ......................... .... $11,0002011 CHEVY COLORADO 2LT 4WD, Crew Cab, 3.7L 5 Cyl, 32,834 Mi. .......... $24,000
2011 CHEVY EQUINOX 1LT AWD, 3.0L 6 Cyl, AWD, Auto, 39,811 Mi. .............. $19,5002011 CHEVY HHR 1LT 2.2L 4 Cyl, FWD, Auto, 46,294 Mi. ........................ ........ $13,5002011 CHEVY TRAVERSE 1LT AWD, 3.6L 6 Cyl, Auto, 40,598 Mi. ...................... $23,0002010 CHEVY AVEO LS 1.6L 4 Cyl, FWD, Std., 13,392 Mi. ......................... ........ $8,000
3.6L 6 Cyl, 4 Dr, Opaz Metallic
$32,005
2015 CHEVY MALIBU 1LS
2.5L 4 Cyl, 4 Dr, Ice Metallic
$23,765
2015 ChEVY IMPALA 2LT
2003 FORD MUSTANG
FOR SALE:Low miles. $5800518-695-9240
GARAGE SALE: Tools & Ma-terials of electrical, plumbing,heating contractor. Householdgoods. Saturday , September6 and Saturday September13, 9am-4pm each day. 652County Route 52 in Green-wich, New York. Call Ray 518-692-9754.
WANT SOMEONE TOBLACK TOP SMALL
DRIVEWAY518-695-3949
FOR SALE: Bronco Troy Builtrototiller. Like brand new!Cost over $600 new, asking$450.
518-638-8864. Anytime
PUSH LAWN MOWERSOR SALE: 518-692-7146
FIREWOOD FOR SALE:Several cord, local, seasonedmixed hardwood. Cut, split.518-695-3759. Leave mes-sage
FIREWOOD FOR SALE:Cut, split, delivered. Sea-soned wood available. 518-686-7939
CAR FOR SALE: 2003FORD TAURUS SE
89k, white, runs great, goodcondition. $3495 o.b.o.
518-688-7444
SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rus-tic furniture stock. Select gradehardwood lumber, includingbutternut, cherry, oak, ash,birch, etc. Call 518-494-2747.
SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also newand used slate for sale. Call 802-265-3200.
WE SPECIALIZE INESTATE CLEAN OUTS.
Antiques purchased orconsigned. WANTED:antiques, collectibles, fine
used furniture, china , glass,books and garage sale items.
Call 518-747-0197
FIBER MALE
ALPACASFOR SALE:518-499-9090
WANTED, ANYTHINGWITH A SMALL EN-
GINE, RUNNING ORNOT. CASH PAID FORSOME 518-753.0007 /
376-3807
CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's,cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612
APPLIANCESRECONDITIONED& GUARANTEED
Refrigerators, Ranges, Wash-ers, Dryers. Best selection,price & guarantee. New &Used parts. Major credit cards.
518-761-950159 Boulevard
Queensbury, NY1-800-640-4313 FOR SALE: Artisano
Highlights brown leather sofa,
chair, ottoman. Excellentcondition, used for guesthouse furniture. No pets andsmoke free, Paid $6,000, asking$2,500. Call 518-321-1873.
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