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As a result, the dinner committee is happy to announce that the following organizations will receive the proceeds from the dinner: Schenectady Inner City Mission (SICM) internship; Joan Nicole Prince Home, Scotia; and Council Meadows Retirement Community, Burnt Hills. Upcoming dinners the committee is planning include a Ham & Turkey Dinner on June 18 and a Brooks BBQ on June 28, to further strengthen community fellowship and outreach programs. For more information, call 399-5144 or 399-0810. (P) Thrift Sale SCOTIA – First Baptist Church will hold a Thrift Sale on Tuesday, April 12 from 9am-12:30pm; Bag Sale: 1-2pm. Adult & kids clothing, drapes, lin- ens, blankets, quilts, appliances, pictures, jewelry, books, tapes, CD’s, shoes, dishes and baked goods! First Baptist Church is located at 132 Mohawk Av- enue in Scotia. For more information, call 372-3128. (P) Lasagna Dinner SCOTIA – Centre Glenville United Methodist Church will host an all-you- can-eat Lasagna Dinner on Saturday, April 9, from 4-6:30pm. Adults: $8; Children: $3 (under 5, free). The Church is located at the corner of Sacan- daga and Bolt Roads (across from Glendaal School). (P) Boy Scout Bottle & Can Drive GLENVILLE – Boy Scout Troop 65, chartered by the Church of the Im- maculate Conception, conducts a returnable bottle and can collection drive and accepts used printer cartridges for recycling on the 1st Saturday of every month from 9am-noon at the Church, 400 Saratoga Road (Rte. 50) in Glen- ville. This month’s Saturday collection date is April 2. Follow the signs at the entrance of the parking lot of the Church to the Boy Scout Troop 65 garage. The Scouts will unload the returnables from your vehicle. (P) BH Girls Softball Fundraiser BALLSTON LAKE - Burnt Hills Girls Softball and Shane’s Ribshack fund- raiser: April 30th at Charlton Heights Elementary School from 12-2pm. Cost: $10 per ticket. Meal includes chicken, baked beans, corn bread, cookie and a beverage. Tickets available at Mail ‘N’ More on Route 50 or e-mail vanepp- [email protected]. This fundraiser is to help us build our own elds. Please purchase your ticket before April 21. (P) Preschool Open House EAST GLENVILLE – East Glenville Christian Preschool, 335 Saratoga Road, will have an Open House on Saturday, April 9th from 10am-noon. Limited openings for 3 year olds, 4 year olds and enhanced programs. For information or to schedule a visit, please call 399-6894 or e-mail at egcc. [email protected]. (P) Inviting Catholics Home BALLSTON LAKE – The Catholic Community of Our Lady of Grace, 73 Mid- line Road, Ballston Lake, will conduct an ongoing series, Inviting Catholics Home, on six consecutive Wednesday evenings at 7pm beginning April 27. These sessions are for non-practicing Catholics who are seeking answers to questions about returning to the Church. There will be informal sharing and an update of the Catholic faith. For more details, call Dorothy Sokol at 399-5713. (P)

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CHECK OUT ADVERTISERS &

LOCAL EVENTS AT

LOOK INSIDE FOR …LOCAL EVENTS

LOCAL SERVICESEMPLOYMENTAUTOMOTIVE

REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent

MAILEDEVERY WEEK

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COVERING 46 ZIP CODES

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411 BALLSTON ROAD, SCOTIA, NY 12302 • PHONE 518.399.9133 • FAX 518.399.8710

COVERING:GLENVILLE 7,780 • SCOTIA 4,754 • CHARLTON 976BURNT HILLS 1,738 • REXFORD / ALPLAUS 1,977

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BHUMC Church Dinner a Success!BURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills United Methodist Church extends their thanks and gratitude to the community for their support of the recent Corned Beef and Cabbage dinner. The dinner was a sellout with many delightful and supportive comments. As a result, the dinner committee is happy to announce that the following organizations will receive the proceeds from the dinner: Schenectady Inner City Mission (SICM) internship; Joan Nicole Prince Home, Scotia; and Council Meadows Retirement Community, Burnt Hills. Upcoming dinners the committee is planning include a Ham & Turkey Dinner on June 18 and a Brooks BBQ on June 28, to further strengthen community fellowship and outreach programs. For more information, call 399-5144 or 399-0810. (P)

Thrift SaleSCOTIA – First Baptist Church will hold a Thrift Sale on Tuesday, April 12 from 9am-12:30pm; Bag Sale: 1-2pm. Adult & kids clothing, drapes, lin-ens, blankets, quilts, appliances, pictures, jewelry, books, tapes, CD’s, shoes, dishes and baked goods! First Baptist Church is located at 132 Mohawk Av-enue in Scotia. For more information, call 372-3128. (P)

Lasagna DinnerSCOTIA – Centre Glenville United Methodist Church will host an all-you-can-eat Lasagna Dinner on Saturday, April 9, from 4-6:30pm. Adults: $8; Children: $3 (under 5, free). The Church is located at the corner of Sacan-daga and Bolt Roads (across from Glendaal School). (P)

Boy Scout Bottle & Can DriveGLENVILLE – Boy Scout Troop 65, chartered by the Church of the Im-maculate Conception, conducts a returnable bottle and can collection drive and accepts used printer cartridges for recycling on the 1st Saturday of every month from 9am-noon at the Church, 400 Saratoga Road (Rte. 50) in Glen-ville. This month’s Saturday collection date is April 2. Follow the signs at the entrance of the parking lot of the Church to the Boy Scout Troop 65 garage. The Scouts will unload the returnables from your vehicle. (P)

BH Girls Softball FundraiserBALLSTON LAKE - Burnt Hills Girls Softball and Shane’s Ribshack fund-raiser: April 30th at Charlton Heights Elementary School from 12-2pm. Cost: $10 per ticket. Meal includes chicken, baked beans, corn bread, cookie and a beverage. Tickets available at Mail ‘N’ More on Route 50 or e-mail [email protected]. This fundraiser is to help us build our own fi elds. Please purchase your ticket before April 21. (P)

Preschool Open HouseEAST GLENVILLE – East Glenville Christian Preschool, 335 Saratoga Road, will have an Open House on Saturday, April 9th from 10am-noon. Limited openings for 3 year olds, 4 year olds and enhanced programs. For information or to schedule a visit, please call 399-6894 or e-mail at [email protected]. (P)

Inviting Catholics HomeBALLSTON LAKE – The Catholic Community of Our Lady of Grace, 73 Mid-line Road, Ballston Lake, will conduct an ongoing series, Inviting Catholics Home, on six consecutive Wednesday evenings at 7pm beginning April 27. These sessions are for non-practicing Catholics who are seeking answers to questions about returning to the Church. There will be informal sharing and an update of the Catholic faith. For more details, call Dorothy Sokol at 399-5713. (P)

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Preschool Now Accepting ApplicationsEAST GLENVILLE – East Glenville Christian Preschool is now accepting applications for the 2011-2012 school year. There are limited openings in the 3-year-old class, the morn-ing and afternoon 4-year-old class and the enhanced class. For information or to schedule a visit, call 399-6894 or e-mail us at [email protected]. (A)

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Lenten Fish DinnersGLENVILLE – The Glenville Knights of Columbus will be hosting Tilapia Fish Dinners on Fridays thru April 15, at Im-maculate Conception Church, Route 50, from 5-7pm. Dinner includes battered baked or fried Tilapia, baked or fried pota-toes, coleslaw, dessert and coffee, tea or punch. Macaroni and Cheese is available for Children not wanting fi sh. Adults: $7.50; Seniors: $7; Children 5-12: $4.50; Family: $26. Take-outs available. (A)

Garden Club Plans Trip to BostonLATHAM – Towne & Country Garden Club has chartered a bus to Boston on Friday, June 17 to visit the World Association of Flower Arrangers Show (fi rst time held in the US). Cost is $55 per person (bus & admission). The bus leaves Walmart in Latham Farms at 7am and leaves Boston at 7pm. Please call 221-4519 for more information. Deadline for reservations is April 18. (P)

Pins for PetsLATHAM – Pins for Pets to benefi t Pet Connection & our local ani-mal shelters. With Steve Caporizzo on Friday, April 15, from 7-11pm at Spare Time Lanes, 375 Troy Schenectady Rd., Latham. For more information, call 785-6694. Come visit with Easter Bunny!! (A)

Easter Sunday Sunrise ServiceCHARLTON – The Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church inCharlton, invites its neighbors to attend an “Ecumenical EasterSunday Sunrise Service” at 7am, on the church’s west lawnRev. Cheryl Colt will be offi ciating. Following the service ev-eryone is invited to a complementary continental indoor break-fast. In case of inclement weather, the service will be held in-doors. A limited number of outdoor seats will be available forpeople with disabilities, and attendees are encouraged to bringtheir own chairs. An Easter Sunday worship service will com-mence at 10am, and all are invited to attend. (P)

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Planting seems simple enough but, through all my years of garden retail-ing, I’ve noticed that most plant deaths are not caused by bugs or lack of water but ignoring “proper planting depth”. Planting depth refers to how deeply the plant is set into the soil. Most folks do a great job preparing the soil using peat moss, bone meal, and other additives to insure survival and growth. The BIG MISTAKE PART 1 usually occurs at the fi nal stage of the planting process. If, for instance, you’re planting a tree, you’ll dig the hole only as deep as the ball or pot that contains the roots. At the bottom of the hole you’ll blend an equal amount of peat moss with the original soil. For an average sized tree or shrub, you’ll want to add about a cup or so of bone meal into this blend. The soil at the bottom of the hole should be very loose since you’ve been mixing it.

Next, (and this is where the BIG MISTAKE PART 1 occurs), you should place the tree into the hole and check for PROPER PLANTING DEPTH. The spot where the trunk of the tree meets the soil of its ball or pot should exactly match the level of the soil around your planting hole. In other words, the plant’s stem or trunk should NOT be sunk below the level of the surrounding area. The easiest way to check this is to lay a stick (the handle of your shovel is handy) across the planting hole and make sure that the top of the root ball is level with the ground. If the plant is too low, remove it from the hole and add soil to the bottom to raise it up until you get it at the proper level. This seems trivial but it can make all the difference to the plants’ health and survival.

Once you’ve made sure that the crown of the plant (the dividing line on the plant between what is above the ground and what is below) is at the proper level, fi ll in the rest of the planting hole. You can add more peat moss and bone meal around the sides of the root ball but make sure that the top 1/4 of the hole is fi lled in with just the original soil with no peat moss added. Peat moss improves the soil’s ability to retain moisture. When added to the surface, peat moss will dry out and, in a wick-like manner, draw moisture from below the plant, drying it out.

This is the point where inexperienced gardeners make the BIG MISTAKE PART 2. When you dig a hole then fi ll it with a large root ball, there’s going to be soil left over. What do we do with it? At this point many will opt to pile it up around the trunk or stem. I guess it looks cozy; like tucking the plant in or something. I really don’t know why it’s done. The point is: DON’T DO IT! It will have the same negative effect as planting too deeply. If the stem or trunk above ground is covered with soil, it hinders the plant’s ability to pass moisture and nutrients from the root system to the branches and leaves above. Use the extra soil to build a dish-shaped dike or berm out away from the stem of the plant. This will collect water and direct it down to the root system below. The importance of maintaining proper planting depth extends to 99% of planting situations. There are rare exceptions (like tomatoes) but it is a rule that is best obeyed. From maple trees to marigolds and even your houseplants. You should also take care when applying bark and other mulches not to pile them up against the stems and trunks of plants. I’m always (sadly) amazed when I see trees with bark mulch piled in a volcano shaped mound around the trunks of trees. Remember: roots is roots and stems is stems. Bury the roots but let the stems be free to breathe. Thanks for the read.

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April Dialogue DinnerSCHENECTADY – The April Dialogue Dinner of the Schenectady Interfaith Community will be held on April 14 at the Faith United Methodist Church, 811 North Brandywine Av-enue, in Schenectady. Marsha Mortimore will present a program titled “Black History in Schenectady”. Ms. Mortimore was born and raised in Schenectady where she is a community activist and historian of the Black Community. The James A Stamper Com-munity Service Award will also be presented. The dinner costs $12 and begins at 6:30pm. The free program begins at 7:30pm. To make your reservation, call 370-2150 by April 7. (P)

Brook’s Chicken & Rib BBQSCOTIA – The Scotia Rotary Club will hold its annual Brook’s Chicken & Rib BBQ on Wednesday, April 6, at the Glenville Se-nior Center located at 32 Worden Road in Glenville. Doors open at 4pm and food will be served until all meals are sold out. Eat in or take out. Cost for a complete Chicken Dinner (including beverage) is $10; a complete Rib Dinner is $13. Tickets will be available at the door. All proceeds will be used in the Scotia-Glenville Com-munity and Schools in the form of scholarships and other commu-nity service projects performed by the Scotia Rotary Club. (A)

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Donations Needed for Easter BasketsCAPITAL REGION – fl oydwarriors.com Needs Your Help to make Easter Baskets for Capital Region families coping with cancer treatments. With the mission of ‘Dinner is Done, Dishes are Clean and the Kids are OK!’ fl oydwarriors.com was started by Lisa Morahan while undergoing chemotherapy herself. While too weak to make one basket for her son two years ago, she hopes with your help this year, the Capital District can make over 100 for other families debilitated by chemotherapy and radiation. Now thru April 15, the following locations will be collecting good-ies appropriate for Easter Baskets: The HopeClub & American Cancer Society (formerly Gilda’s Club) in Latham, Tiny Tots Tea Room in Clifton Park, The CR Wood Center at Glens Falls Hospital, The Paddocks of Saratoga and DiDonna’s Restaurant at the South Shore Marina on Saratoga Lake. This year, the Saratoga Regional YMCA on West Ave. will also be taking dona-tions of small toys and ‘Healthy Treats!’ – please no donations of candy. For further information log onto: www.fl oydwarriors.com or call Lisa Morahan at 584-3935. (P)

Call for VendorsCAPITAL REGION – The Schenectady, Schoharie and Sarato-ga County SPCA is looking for animal loving musicians, artists and craftspeople to exhibit at its 2nd Annual Wags and Whis-kers Family Fun Fair. This year’s event is being held along the banks of the Mohawk River on the beautiful grounds of the Ma-bee Farm Historic Site on Route 5S in Rotterdam Junction on July 9th from 11am-4pm. The SPCA is also seeking corporate sponsors, contributors and committee members. Over 500 peo-ple attended last year’s event, which featured incredible ven-dors, fabulous food, animal interaction, games, competitions, live entertainment and more! To apply please call the SPCA at (518) 640-3537 or email [email protected] (P)

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SeniorDiscount

VeteranDiscount

Five Star General MasonryFive Star General Masonry

Offi ce: 399-8373 • Cell: 577-1591

Foundation Repair • Basement Waterproofi ngChimney Repair / Rebuild

Sidewalks / Patio • Retaining WallsCustom Paver Installation

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Tree ServiceTree ServiceMetal Roofi ngMetal Roofi ng

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Rensselaer County • 518-674-2841Rensselaer County • 518-674-2841

GE PROFILE BISQUE gas range, microwave, dish-washer. $600 or best offer. 928-5530

30.06 SEMI AUTO w/ scope. $325 . Image treadmill, like new $200. 654-7428

48” ROUND BEVELED glass table with 4 upholstered cushion chairs. Wrought iron, made in USA, excellent condition. For kitchen or dining room. Will deliver locally. $275. Call 695-6068

HESS TRUCKS W/ BOXESSome unopened. 1991-2006. $10 ea. Buy one or all (24). Ask for Bob 871-1645.

SOFA & LOVE SEAT, Matching floral print, excellent cond. $350 for pair. 587-2440 e-mail: [email protected]

THE BIGGEST LOSER.I lost 35 lbs.at Top Form in Clifton Pk. 4 months at 48 yrs old. You can too. 350-2966

LEGOS WANTED! MY boys love Legos! If you have sets or bins, Please call 885-0999 $

PEDICURES & MANICURES at Cabello in Saratoga. Try a CND Shellac manicure. Goes on like polish, wears like gel, off in minutes. $25. Off Street parking. 226-0363

MASON FOR HIRE. All foun-dation repairs. Guar. porch & step repair. All concrete work/repair, free est, Ins. 892-1476

STALL AVAILABLE. Large stalls, all day turnout. Grass pastures, miles of trails. 885-6072

LOG SPLITTER FOR RENT Hourly or day rate. Discount offered on 2+ days & wkly rates. Open 24/7 del. Avail. $5. rebate Thursdays. Dick Collins 584-8081FIREWOOD Seasoned hard-wood Accurate amounts $110 / face cord. $100 (2 or more face cords) Delivered (518) 695-3238 or 926-8705

Looking toLooking toadopt a pet?adopt a pet?Looking to

adopt a pet? www.hopeanimalrescue.orgwww.hopeanimalrescue.org

428-2994428-2994

Hope Animal RescueHope Animal Rescue

Cheyenne is a 6 yr. old female Beagle mix. She is gentle, very sweet and so well behaved. Cheyenne loves her walks and is great on the leash. She gets along re-ally well with other dogs and loves to give kisses. Chey-enne would make a loving addition to your home. For information on adoption, please visit H.O.P.E. online at www.hopeanimalrescue.org or call us at 518.428.2994 to meet her.

Whitney Book Corner SaleSCHENECTADY – The Whitney Book Corner, located at 600 Union Street, Schenectady, will hold a sale on gardening books from April 2-17. All books will be $1. The store is open seven days a week, Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm (Thursday until 7pm); Saturday 11am-3pm and Sun-day 1:30-3:30pm. The Whitney sells quality used books at reasonable prices as well as used audio books, records, videos, CDs and DVDs. Gift certifi cates are available. It is operated by the Friends of Schenectady County Public Library and all proceeds benefi t the library system. (P)

Shenendehowa Class of 1961 CAPITAL REGION – SCS class of 1961 will be holding their 50th reunion August 19-21, 2011. A Meet & Mingle party will be held on Friday evening from 7-10pm at the Fairways of Half-moon. On Saturday a dinner cruise on Lake George from 6-8:30pm. Other optional venues are being planned. Come and reminisce, relax and rejuvenate with your fellow classmates during this “once in a lifetime” reunion. Lots of fun, prizes and surprises have been planned. Attend one or all events - your choice. For more detailed information or to make reservations, contact Gary Miller at 729-5119 or by e-mail: [email protected] (P)

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GLENVILLECunningham’s Laundry

Fogg’s AutomotiveMarcella’s

Hewitt’s Garden CentersGetty

Tasty WokFantastic Sam’s3 Brothers Pizza

Aubuchon HardwareMayfair Glass (Hardware)

Town ClerkSherri Paull’s

Freeman’s Bridge Wine & Liquor

Elmo’s Auto BodyCulligan

Glenville BeverageAll Season’s Equip.

Mail & MoreGlenville Queen

Family RestaurantSalvation Army Thrift Store

Manhatten Bagel

SCHENECTADYBlue Ribbon Diner

Dave’s Tire WarehouseUnion Beverage Corp.

BURNT HILLSSam’s Chinese

Terry’s Rte. 50 Super LotMorris Ford Mercury

Basic FoodsBurnt Hills Hardware

Focastle FarmsBurnt Hills Wine & Spirits

Burnt Hills MusicPeking Wok

Sunshine Dry CleanersSubway

Personal ImagePizza Works

SCOTIAO’Leary’s PubRoy MatthewsPrecision Auto

Gabriel’s Market

AMSTERDAMPrice ChopperBurger King

Charlie’s RestaurantOlympic Diner

RestaurantCoffee Beanery

HAGAMANCronie’s Restaurant

C.P.’s Family Restaurant

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COMPUTER REPAIR Guaranteed results. We come to you! Free diagnostic. Timothy M.Mumford Open 7 days 588-4548

Eileen’s Cleaning Service If it isn’t clean, it hasn’t been cleaned by Eileen. 15 yrs exp. All cities. Free est. Eileen cell (518)858-9411

MOWER SERVICEGet your mower ready for the season. Basic service $75 for push mower, $110 for riders. Minor repairs. Includes pickup & drop off. Call for de-tails. 235-4654

TOP SOIL, MULCH, STONEDelivered & installed. House-hold or construction debris hauled away. 258-3195

WANTED: Used roofing slate. 100 pieces or more, at least 16 ‘’ long. Call (518) 854-7579 leave message.

QUEEN MATTRESS SET, brand new in bag w/warranty, must move, $260 can deliver, call 526-2333

OLD APPLIANCESand FURNITURE

REMOVED FROM YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS. Small or Large jobs.

CLEAN OUTS. Call Bill the Junkman at

664-7488Credit Cards Accepted. c

SEASONED FIREWOOD $250/CORD Green Firewood $170/cord. Cut, split & deliv-ered. Discount on 2 or more. Dependable & honest serv-ice. Call Harvey 338-5898 or 391-5363

COMPUTER, NETWORK & PHONE. Technology and service solution provider for business and home office. Free consultation service LLC. (518) 621-0401. [email protected]

KATHAN’S Tree Service Tree removal, stump grind-ing, lot clearing, chipping & hauling, storm damage. Call for an affordable price. Fully insured. 538-2270

PRO. ROOFING/ PAINTING. Reasonable rates, 20 yrs ex-perience.Custom quality work Other services. 227-6542

DRYWALL RepairsHanging/Taping. Saratoga and surrounding area. Call Tom Ernst 654-8101

CAPITAL GUTTERS

878-2799www.capitalgutters.com

GUTTERS CLEANED $9900 AVERAGE

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GUTTER COVERS$49900 AVERAGE

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D & L TREE SERVICEComplete Tree Care • Stump Removal

37 Yrs. exp. • Free Estimate • Fully Insured399-1006 (C)

NOAH’S LAWN CARESpring cleanups, brush removal, mowing,

trimming & mulching. Reasonable & reliable.Call 384-1401 or cell 847-9345

(0526)

BURT’S LAWN & PLOWING 346-2276Spring Cleanups! Landscaping, raking, lawn prep,mulching, shrub trimming, mowing, sealcoating,

painting. Senior discount. Ins. Free est(0421)

BURT’S DUMP TRAILERS FOR HIREMulch – Sand – Stone

Clean-up C&D370-2788 346-2276

(0421)

PRO-CUT LANDSCAPE SERVICESHydro-seeding

Patio Installation, Walkways & Retaining WallsIrrigation Systems Installed and Serviced

Grass Cutting • Seasonal Clean-UpsThatching • Landscaping • Plantings

Lawns Installed • Bark Mulching 399-7443 (C)

CARBONE’S CARPETSCleaning in your home, Cleaning in our plant. We Pickup & Deliver.

3M Scotchguard - Deodorize.We Carry a Complete Line

of Flooring Products.372-0332

(C)

CLEANING INT./EXT.CLEANING INT./EXT.

GARDEN, LANDSCAPINGGARDEN, LANDSCAPING& TREE SERVICES& TREE SERVICES

CHIMNEYS

FLOORINGFLOORING

JOHNSON FLOORING INSTALLATIONSArmstrong Certified Installer

Hardwood, Laminate, Ceramic Tile,Vinyl, Carpet. Fully Insured. 399-3041

(C)

214-4082Trenchless Underground TechnologyWaterlines, Sewer Lines, Foundations

Concrete, Site Work and RepairsFull Time Plumber on Staff

Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com

(C)

AA All Junk Cars & Trucks$$$ Top Dollar Paid $$$

No Title…No Problem! Insured. 925-0211

(0421)

WeeklyPennysaver

TheTheBusiness & Service GuideDEMOLITION DEMOLITION

& EXCAVATION& EXCAVATION

AUTOMOTIVEAUTOMOTIVESERVICESSERVICES

HOME REPAIR

EDWARD K. KNIGHT CONSTRUCTIONDecks & kitchen renovations;

Built-in cabinets & all trim work specialties;Finished basements; suspended ceilings.

Cell/days: 518-506-9051Home/nights: 399-1655 (C)

CARPENTRY PLUS 339-5484

All carpentry, mouldings, windows, decks, doors, etc. Jobs of all sizes. (0512)

NIP THE HANDYMANGeneral Interior Repairs. Specializing inRemodeling Kitchens & Baths. Fully Ins.

Frank Fogg 399-7656(C)

Blue Goose Chimney SweepCertified, Sweeping – Insp. – Repairs

New FP dampers. Senior disc. Free est. www.bluegoosecleaning.com 372-1664

(C)

TAYLOR’D CONSTRUCTIONAdditions, Dormers, Kitchens, Baths,

Railings, Painting, Stairs (spiral-circular),

Mantles, Custom Cabinetry, Decks,

Siding, Doors & Windows.

Free Estimates – 23 years exp.

346-6784 or 330-2316 (cell)(C)

Wade’s Tree Service & Landscape Co.10% Discount w/ad. Complete tree care,

landscaping & mowing services. Fully ins. Free est. 384-7285

(C)

FIREWOODFIREWOOD

FENCINGFENCING

SEASONED FIREWOODCut - Split - Delivered

$225882-9646

(C)

North Country Home ImprovementDecks, Windows, Doors, Siding

Kitchens, Baths, Additions.Give us a call, we do it all. 703-0839

(C)

APPLIANCE APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICESALES & SERVICE

**APPLIANCES FOR LESS** We service all major appliances!

NORTHWIND SERVICE, 374-710229 N. College St., Schenectady; 8am-5pm daily

(C)

AMERICAN FENCEA Name You Trust!

Best Prices. Insured.518-231-0054

(0421)

Get Your Lawn Ready for Spring!Call us and we’ll get you started!!

Topsoil & Mulch Delivered.TOP HAT PROPERTY SERVICES

518-577-6833 or 518-577-0976 (0414)

JULIE’S HOUSECLEANINGExperienced. References.

Glenville, Rexford, Niskayuna & Rotterdam356-7903, leave message if necessary.

(0331)

REED’S TREE SERVICE & GC 937-1400Tree removal, pruning, trimming, stump removal,tree climber & more. No job too big or too small!

Here for your everyday needs! Fully Insured. (0331)

LAWN CARE & CLEANOUTSSpring cleanups, mowing, shrubs—

planting & removal, trimming. Senior disc. Free est. No job too small! 243-9731

(0414)

KEVIN’S YARD CARESpring Cleanup Time is Here!

All Types of Yard Cleanups & Mowing.Haul-a-ways. 15 yrs. exp. Call 346-5297

(0414)

UPPER CUT LAWN CARESpring Clean-ups. Dethatching.

Mulching. Mowing. Res./Comm. Insured.Senior Discounts. 10% off w/Ad. 396-7507

(0414)

Think Spring & Summer! Yard cleanups, mowing, de-thatching, mulching, landscaping

& all other yard & property care services. Res./Comm. Insured. J&F Lawn & Yard Care LLC 399-5865

(C)

ProfessionalAffordable

ResponsibleLawn Service

Landscape DesignJeffrey Luke 925-2655 (0414)

CHIMNEY’S by MIKERepair. New & Used. Pointing. Fully Ins.

20 yrs. exp. Free est. Offering 10% Discount. Free Rain Caps! 384-1828 or 399-3236

(0421)

CD LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE L.L.C.Specializing in Retaining Walls and Patios –

All styles and design – Raised Patios.Walkways, Paver Stone Driveways.

- Plantings and Sod Installed- Lawns Installed

- Irrigation Systems Installed & Serviced- Bark Mulching – Installed or Delivered

- Top Soil Installed or Delivered- Wood Chipper Service Available

Commercial / Residential. Fully Insured.399-3814 (C)

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SPRINGSPRING SPECIAL SPECIALMATCH & BEATMATCH & BEAT

Any Written Any Written Competitor’s PriceCompetitor’s Price

• Walkways• Patios• Pool Decks• Driveways Etc.

COMPETITIVE PRICINGFULLY INSURED

Personally Involved In Over 5 Million Sq. Ft. Of Stamped Concrete

(518) 696-5443

THE STAMPED CONCRETE SPECIALIST

27th YEAR IN BUSINESS

We Also Resurface Concrete That Is In Good Shape

Stamping Concrete Since 1981

CHARLTON SEPTIC SERVICEComplete Septic Service;

Portable Toilet Rentals399-1323 (C)

ODORLESS SANITARY CLEANERSComplete Septic Service

399-3482 Kory Loukes (C)

SEPTIC SERVICESSEPTIC SERVICES

WATER TREATMENTWATER TREATMENT

HEY CULLIGAN MAN!Culligan Water Conditioning

374-1805 www.purelyculligan.comCall for your free water check-up! (C)

SCOTIA HOME SERVICE ROOFINGSince 1941New Roofs

Fully Insured – Free EstimatesJOHN E. CLANCY, OWNER

346-7243214 Craigie Ave.Scotia, NY 12302

(0331)

WeeklyPennysaver

TheTheBusiness & Service GuideROOFINGROOFING

TORRES ROOFING & CHIMNEY REPAIRAll Types of Roofing, New Roofs & Repair,

Siding, Free Estimates, Fully Insured.631-0572 • 229-4720 (C)

PAINTING PAINTING & WALLPAPER& WALLPAPER

PAINTING SOLUTIONSInt./Ext. painting & staining, wallpaper

removal, wall repairs, taping. Res./Com.Free est. Fully ins. 986-1154

(0414)

CUSTOM PAINTING40 yrs. service Comm/Res. Fully Ins.

Paper removal, pressure washing, staining.Free est. Neat & reliable! 885-7009

(0414)

All Roofing & Repairs. Roofing – SlateFlat Roofs – Painting – Porches – Decks

Chimney Repair & Rebuild. Insured. Free est.Ron Bellrose Contracting 346-6140

(0512)

PROFESSIONAL PAINTING BY TORRES CONTRACTING

Int./Ext. Painting & Staining; Pressure Washing. Fully Ins. Free Est. 631-0572 • 229-4720(C)

AWESOME COLORSQuality Painting & Wallpapering

Free est. Fully ins. Professional results.Call Perry at 381-1809. (0421)

LIGHT TRUCKINGLIGHT TRUCKING

LET GEORGE DO IT!Light Trucking, Clean-out: Garages, Attics,

Cellars, Old Tires - Reasonable. Free Estimate. 399-5937 (C)

MASONRYMASONRY

FIVE STAR GENERAL MASONRYFoundation repair, basement waterproofing;sidewalks & patios; chimney repair / rebuild.Senior & veteran disc. 399-8373 577-1591

(C)

AMSTERDAM OVERHEADDOOR COMPANY, Inc.

Sales – Installation – ServiceResidential/Commercial

Showroom: 403 West Main St., Amsterdam842-7370 / 800-842-7370 (C)

OVERHEAD DOORSOVERHEAD DOORS

CONCRETESidewalks, Patios, Steps, Porches

Repaired or Replaced. Sand, Dirt, Stone & Top Soil Delivered.

Free Estimates. 982-0175 (C)

Got Dirt? Make your house shine like new againwith a Prusky Pressure Wash! Call 378-7136 for a

Free Estimate or visit online at PruskyServices.Com Schenectady County Chamber Member

(0908)

PRESSURE WASHINGPRESSURE WASHING

RENT-A-SPOUSERepairs, remodeling, painting,

Replacement windows, doors. etc.Fully insured. 248-3739

(0331)

M&R Home Improvement Renovations899-6151 (H); 368-3352 (cell)

Husband/Wife Team, Painting, Plumbing,Electrical, Carpentry. No job too small.

(0414)

JHB EnterprisesInstallation Services

$$ You Buy – You Save $$Windows & Doors – Int./Ext.

Hardwood FloorsInstalls/Refinish/Repairs

General Repairs18 yrs. in Business – 40 yrs. exp.

Free Estimates & InsuredCall John 377-2599 or 701-1577

(0512)

HOME REPAIRHOME REPAIR

MEL 887-5870Providing electrical upgrades & repairs.

Over 30 years’ experience.Professional. Dependable. Quality work.

(C)

PLUMBING/HEATINGPLUMBING/HEATINGELECTRICALELECTRICAL

JOE CARACCIOLO ELECTRICLicensed Master ElectricianFully Insured • 399-8563

Free Estimates (C)

HONEST AND RELIABLE PLUMBINGTop Quality Installations & Repairs

Evening and Weekend Appointments Avail.Fully Insured. ARKservices (518) 374-2542

(C)

SUBURBAN SERVICES GROUPPlumbing – Heating – Cooling

Licensed, Professional

399-6808 (C)

214-4082Full Time Plumber on Staff

RemodelingCustom Home Building

ExcavationTrenchless Underground Technology

Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com (C)

HOME IMPROVEMENTS / UPGRADESInt./Ext. Electrical, Plumbing & Remodeling.

Generac Authorized Sales & Service. 20+ yrs. exp. Fully ins. Bill 399-2991

(0421)

ZAMPELLA and SON PLUMBINGIf you want the right fella, call “Zampella”!

866-9382 John G. Zampella, Master PlumberWe specialize in repairs & drain cleaning.

(0609)

FENCES, DECKS, Pressure Washing. In ground electric dog fences. Pressure wash-ing & deck repairs. 495-9129 or 542-9033

HAY FOR SALE Large bales $3.25. Gansevoort area.(518) 792-0193

3 E’S Spring clean-up. Reasonable rates. Call John 210-0179

Community Announcement GuidelinesIn an effort to print as many announcements as possible for our communities, please note the following guidelines. Announcements will ONLY be accepted via email to: [email protected] DEADLINE for announcements is Friday at noon. There is a 100 WORD LIMIT. Please do not send the same announcement more than once. Your cooperation in fol-lowing these guidelines is greatly appreciated and will help us to continue to publish as many announcements as possible for our community! Announcements are included into the paper AS SPACE ALLOWS. Thank you! (P)

Rental Property Owners Monthly MeetingLATHAM – CDARPO (Capital District Association of Rental Property Owners) monthly meet-ing will be held on April 14, 7pm at Ramada Inn, 946 New Loudon Road (Rt. 9), Latham. Mem-bership includes Albany, Schenectady & Troy landlords. Guest Speakers on topics of interest to Landlords. For additional information: 433-7377 or [email protected] Upcoming 2011 meetings: May 12. (P)

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CMT Support & Action GroupCAPITAL REGION – The Upstate NY Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) Support & Action Group was started in April 2010 to offer support, resources and information for those living with CMT. We are action-oriented (community aware-ness, education, fundraising). We generally meet every other month on a Saturday. For additional information, contact Me-linda at 783-7313 or email: [email protected] (A)

Scotia-Glenville Food PantrySCOTIA – The S-G Food Pantry, located at the First Bap-tist Church of Scotia, 132 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, provides a 3-day supply of food to residents of Scotia-Glenville. Pan-try is open Tuesdays 5:30-7pm and Thursdays 9-11am. In-formation: 399-9426, ask for Janice Cooper; or call Eileen Quick at 377-2196. (A)

Brooks BBQLATHAM – The Verdoy Auxiliary will host a Brooks BBQ on Friday, April 1, 4-7pm, at the Verdoy Fire Dept., 988 Troy Schenectady Road. Menu: Half chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, roll and dessert. Adult dinner: $9; Child dinner: $7 (1/4 chicken plus fi xings); Chicken only: $7; Family (2 adults, 2 children): $30. Takeout only. Drive thru service.

PWP Orientation & Open HouseCLIFTON PARK – Parents Without Partners (PWP) will meet on April 2 at 6:45pm for our Orientation and Open House at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, Clifton Commons. All single parents (ages 20’s – 70’s with adult or young chil-dren) are invited to meet other single parents from the Capital District, Saratoga and surrounding areas. PWP brings singles together in a fun, supportive, social environment through a va-riety of monthly activities for parents alone and/or with their children. Many kid’s activities are subsidized through chapter funds. Learn more at: www.meetup.com/PWP796 or call us at 348-2062. Children are welcome at this meeting. (A)

Galway Democrats to Hold Spring GatheringGALWAY – Galway Democrats are holding a Spring Gath-ering at The Village Pizzeria in Galway on Sunday, May 1, 2-4pm. The purpose is to build community and friendship in our corner of Saratoga County. All Town of Galway Demo-crats and interested residents are welcome. The cost is $15/person, which includes pizza and other seasonal treats. A cash bar will be available. Reservations are required. To re-serve, please send a check to Galway Democratic Commit-tee, PO Box 543, Galway, NY 12074 by Wednesday, April 20. For questions, call 882-1527 (leave name and phone number) or email to [email protected]. (A)

Volunteers NeededSCOTIA – Compassionate and caring individuals needed to assist in providing care for the dying. The Joan Nicole Prince Home, a community home for the terminally ill, is looking for individuals wanting to “make a difference” by caring for terminally ill residents who lack the support and options to remain at home during their fi nal days. Volunteers are needed to provide personal care, support, meal prepara-tion, laundry and light housekeeping. Training and ongoing support is provided. If interested, please call 346-5471 or e-mail [email protected] (A)

Lights of LoveGLENVILLE – Join Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program (STEP) family & friends on April 16, 7pm, for the 20th annual Lights of Love, a memorial tribute to honor loved ones (human and four-legged) whom we miss, people around the world that suffer, and to give thanks and tribute to those who serve and protect us, with special prayers for Japan. Memorial donations: $10/individual, $25/family, $100/corporate. Donations are for the Memorial Scholarship Fund for riders and are tax deduct-ible. For more information, call STEP at 374-5116 or email [email protected]. Guests and visitors are welcome free of charge. Event will be held at STEP’s home stable, 244 Maura Lane in Glenville. (A)

“Walking to Jerusalem”ROTTERDAM JCT. – St. Margaret of Cortona Church in Rot-terdam Jct. is having a Lenten activity called “Walking to Je-rusalem”. Our Goal is to reach Jerusalem for Easter. Miles of travel are earned by activity we do for our body as well as spirit during Lent. Fifteen minutes of activity per participant equals one mile. Every Wednesday evening we’ll meet in the church hall at 6:30pm. We’ll have a walking tape and will try to “Walk to Jerusalem” for 45 minutes. On Wednesday, April 6, we will be doing Chair Yoga in place of walking. No mat or previous experience needed. Lisa Temoshok, an experienced local Yoga instructor, will lead chair yoga. This will be Yoga with a Chris-tian perspective. There is no charge for participating in any ac-tivity. Please help us reach Jerusalem for Easter by joining in our group effort. (A)

New Website for Children with Juvenile Arthritis CAPITAL REGION – The Arthritis Foundation of Northeast-ern New York is pleased to announce a new website for youth who have a diagnosis of Juvenile Arthritis. The website known as “Kids Get Arthritis Too” can be found at www.arthritistoday.org/kgat/ and is designed for children of all ages as young as 6 to use. The website is a site where kids, tweens and teens can learn about juvenile arthritis, symptoms, treatments, prevention tips, as well as opportunities for youth to be involved within the Arthritis Foundation. For more information about the Arthritis Foundation of Northeastern New York, becoming involved or about Juvenile Arthritis, please contact Sonya Andrew, Program Director at 456-1203 or [email protected] or www.arthritis.org (A)

STEP Open RegistrationGLENIVLLE – Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program (STEP) is open and accepting registrations for its 2011 season at its home stable in Glenville. STEP provides Hippotherapy, STEP-up therapeutic riding, and Equine Experiential Learning for children and adults with special needs, ages 2 and up, using the horse as a therapeutic partner. STEP offers volunteer op-portunities and equine education. For registration information, please call 374-5116 or email [email protected] or web www.stepup-nfec.org (A)

Drums Alive® is Back!GLENVILLE – The Greater Glenville Family YMCA is proud to announce that our very popular Drums Alive class is now being offered on Monday evenings at 7pm. Drums Alive uses a stability ball and drum sticks, which work to improve physical health, through the rhythmical drumming patterns used in this class. For more information please call 399-8118. (A)

Presentation by TV Anchor Ed DagueBURNT HILLS – “Six and Eleven; A Television News An-chor’s Story”, by Ed Dague on April 8. A covered dish dinner starts at 6:30pm. Program starts 7:30pm: Ed Dague will be speaking of his experience as a Television Anchor on Chan-nel 6 (WRGB) and 13 (WNYT) from 1969 to 2003. Spon-sored by the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, Route 50, Burnt Hills. All are welcome. (A)

Artists, Vendors & Sellers WantedWEST CHARLTON – Artists, Vendors, Sellers Wanted for West Charlton 9th Annual Community Tag Sale. Friday & Saturday, April 29-30, 9am-3pm. Rent an 8-foot table at the fi rehouse for $25 for both days ($15 for each additional ta-ble). To reserve a table, please call (315) 762-3121 by April 22. Space is limited. The West Charlton Firehouse is located at 1293 Eastern Ave. (off Rt. 147, one mile south of the inter-section with Rt. 67). This event is a fund-raiser for the West Charlton Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary. (A)

Duplicate BridgeSCHENECTADY – The Capital District Bridge Assoc. will sponsor their Sectional Duplicate Bridge Tournament Friday, April 1 thru Sunday, April 3. All games will be held at the Studio of Bridge and Games located at 1630 Eastern Parkway in Schenectady. Friday’s sessions will be held at 12:30pm and 6:30pm. Saturday’s sessions will be held at 10am and 3pm. Sunday’s session will be held at 12pm. All Bridge players are welcome. It is not necessary to be affi liated with any Bridge Group. For more information see our website www.cdbanet.org or call John McDonald at 237-9645. (A)

Preschool Committee MeetingCLIFTON PARK – The Shenendehowa PTA Council Pre-school Committee will hold their next meeting on Wednes-day, April 6, 7pm, in the Acadia faculty room on the Shenen-dehowa campus. Meetings are open to all parents with preschool age children and younger, and all preschool teach-ers and daycare providers. The committee is dedicated to the education, health, safety and cultural enrichment of children 0-5 years of age, and their families, with the intention of pre-paring the preschoolers to enter the Shenendehowa Central School District. Please e-mail Kimberlie at [email protected] with questions. (A)

Seeking Artists & CraftersROTTERDAM JCT. – Applications are now being accepted for the 8th Annual Mabee Farm Arts & Crafts Festival to be held Saturday, August 27, from 10am-5pm. Festival will be held on the grounds of the Mabee Farm Historic Site on the banks of the beautiful Mohawk River in Rotterdam Junction. For more information and an applica-tion call 887-5073 or email: [email protected] (A)

Care Links is BackSARATOGA COUNTY – Once again Care Links is happy to be back in business of providing help to those 60+ so they can stay in their homes as long as they possibly can. Trans-portation, visiting, respite, shopping and chores are some of the non-medical services our volunteers offer to you free of charge. We are now located at Community Human Services and would like to tell you more about volunteer opportuni-ties and how to request services. Please call 399-4624 and ask for Care Links to fi nd out additional information. (A)

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