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40 Days for LifeGLENVILLE – Schenectady 40 Days for Life Kick-off Rally is March 5, 7pm, at Church of the Immaculate Conception, 400 Saratoga Rd., in the Par-ish Hall. The main speaker is Fr. Peter West, Priests for Life. The Spring Campaign takes place March 9 through April 17. Join us in prayer and fast-ing for an end to abortion. Volunteer to pray outside of Planned Parenthood, 1040 State St., Schenectady, one time during the 40 days. For info or to volunteer, go to www.40daysforlife.com/schenectady or call Viviane at 384-0699. (P)
Capital District Animal Rescue TrainingCAPITAL DISTRICT – Pet Care Community Volunteers Education & Train-ing in Animal Rescue Safety. Learn how to safely rescue animals that are abandoned in your community. Family Education starts March 12, beginning at 9am, Diamondrock Terrace, Pet Care Community Hall, 13 Gurley Avenue, Troy. For more information, call 334-0348 or email [email protected] (P)
“Thoroughly Modern Millie”BURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School Drama Club will present Thoroughly Modern Millie on March 11 & 12 at 7pm in the High School auditorium. Thoroughly Modern Millie is a high-spirited musi-cal romp set in the zany, new 1920’s. Taking place in New York City in 1922, Thoroughly Modern Millie tells the story of young Millie Dillmount, who has just moved to the city in search of a new life for herself. The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake show stars Brianne Hadcock as Millie; Brendan Charles as Jimmy; Marie Andrew as Miss Dorothy; and Kevin Terbush as Mr. Graydon. The show is directed by Eric Shovah. Tickets are $10 for students; $12 for adults. They are available at Mail ‘N’ More. Please contact Mrs. Stephanie Andrejcak at the high school for further information, 399-9141 x3208. (P)
Ash Wednesday ServicesSCOTIA – Our Redeemer Lutheran Church on the corner of Glen Avenue and Reynolds Street in Scotia, will hold Ash Wednesday services on Wednesday, March 9, 11am and 7pm. The theme of this service will be “By Faith”. Ex-amples of the faith of Old and New Testament people and how they encour-age our faith in God. The theme continues each Wednesday evening at 7pm through Lent. For more information please contact the church at 393-5031 or go to www.ourredeemer.cc (P)
Trip to Turning Stone CasinoSCOTIA – The Glenville Senior Center is sponsoring a trip to Turning Stone Casino in Verona, NY on Wednesday, March 30. Try your luck at high stake bingo games, slot play, and more! Bingo payouts range from $250 to $1,000 per game and casino play offers giant jackpot opportunities. A free package valued at $25 free play/$15 meal ticket is given to each non-bingo player; and a similar free package is given exclusively to bingo players. Depart the Center at 8:30am; return approximately 7:45pm. Cost: $27 members; $32 non-members. Make reservations in person at the Center, 32 Worden Rd., Scotia. For additional information, please call 374-0734. (P)
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Winter Concert SeriesSCHENECTADY – On Sunday, March 6, at 2:30pm, the “Beat the Snow” Winter Concert Series presents The Sunday Salon: French music for Cello and Piano with Jonathan Kaledin, cello and Mary Moran, piano. “Beat the Snow” concerts, sponsored by the Friends of the Library, are held in the McChesney Room of the Schenectady County Public Library on the corner of Lib-erty and Clinton Streets. Concerts are free. (P)
Design Tips for Knockout GardensBALLSTON – The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Women’s Club will meet Monday, March 14 at noon at the Town of Ballston Town Hall. Kerry Mendez, owner of Perennially Yours in Ball-ston Spa, will present a program on Design Tips for Knock-out Gardens. Mendez is a garden consultant, designer, writer, teacher and lecturer focusing on timesaving gardening tech-niques. Her books, The Ultimate Flower Gardener’s Top Ten Lists and Top Tens for Beautiful Shade Gardens will be avail-able. The program is open to the community. (P)
Book Review/Dessert ProgramBURNT HILLS – The United Methodist Women from the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, Rt. 50, Burnt Hills, will host a Book Review/Dessert program on Wednesday, March 9, beginning at 1pm in Knight Hall. Five women will highlight books from the church library. The program will be followed by dessert. The public is invited to attend. (P)
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Catholic Central HS 50th ReunionCAPITAL DISTRICT – The class of 1961 at Catholic Central High School in Troy is planning its 50th reunion to be held the weekend of September 30 - October 2. If you are a member of the class, and have not been contacted, please send an email to Mary Curran Folsom [email protected] (P)
Spring Craft Fair & Chicken DinnerSCOTIA – The Scotia United Methodist Church, located at 201 N. Ten Broeck St. is holding its annual Spring Craft Fair and Baked Chicken Dinner on Saturday, March 26. Craft Fair hours are 10am-4pm and we have a few spaces left to fi ll with hand-crafted items. Lunch will be served during the day; dinner will be served from 4:30-6:30pm with continuous seating. Take-out available. We also have an elevator for our dinner guests who are unable to use stairs. Call 399-3534 for an application or for more information. Please leave your name, phone number and craft and we’ll return your call. (P)
Spring Break Basketball CampALBANY – Sage Gators’ Spring Break Basketball Camp for boys ages 7-15: April 18-22. Please contact Brian Barnes at 292-1969 or by email [email protected] for more information. Free early drop off and late pick up available. (P)
“Busy Hands” Group to MeetCHARLTON – “Busy Hands” group of the Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church will be meeting on Wednesday, March 16 at 1:30pm. We will be making Easter tray favors for the Residents of the Baptist Retirement Rehabilitation Center in Scotia. We en-courage and welcome anyone who is interested in joining with us. Come and enjoy the fellowship while we do a project for com-munity service. Please consider joining us in this endeavor. (P)
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So, you want a vegetable garden? The fi rst thing you’ll need to determine is whether it is even possible to have one in your yard. Vegetables need sun and lots of it. If you picked out a lovely home in the forest then your chances of success are slim. Sure a tomato plant might survive in the shade but it won’t have the energy to produce much, if any fruit. To get decent results your garden need to get at least 8 hours of direct sun a day during summer. That is the minimum; full sun all day long is the ultimate. My experience is that most folks are overly optimistic when judging light conditions. If you’re going to put in the effort then be realistic about the location. No matter of wishful thinking can create sunlight.
The area should also be reasonably well drained. ‘Well drained’ means that a heavy rain should run off or get soaked into the soil within a couple of hours. If you know the area has standing water for a couple of days after a rainstorm then it is likely too soggy to make a good garden spot. Sandy soil drains well but clay soil will need a slight slope to allow water to run off the garden.
Once you’re satisfi ed that your garden location gets plenty of sun, you can turn your attention to the soil. While the sun provides the energy your garden needs, the soil provides all the nutrients and elements needed to actually build the plants from scratch.
As I mentioned above, sandy soil drains well…sometimes too well. Very clay soil on the other hand doesn’t drain water away quickly enough resulting in drowned plants. In-terestingly the solution to both problems is the same…the addition of lots of organic matter. By organic matter I mean rotting plant material. This could be aged manure you bring from a farm or composted manure you buy at the garden center. The best organic matter you can add of course is compost you make yourself. I’ll get back to that in a moment.
Blending organic matter into sandy soil keeps the water from draining away too quickly so you don’t need to water constantly. Adding lots of organic matter to heavy clay soil breaks up the clay and creates air pockets in the soil to keep the plants from drowning while the soil dries out. If you add more and more organic matter to the soil every season soon you’ll have an excellent loam that will produce excellent crops. As I mentioned, home made compost is the fi nest soil additive available and it is essentially free if you make it yourself. Every vegetable garden should have a composting area.
When you compost, you gain fi ber, nutrients and microbes that build and feed your soil and the plants growing in it. All the topsoil on the planet is the product of millions of years of growth, death and decomposition (composting) of living things. Our future is always built on the past.
It seems that there are as many methods of composting as there are books about it. There is a lot of great information around, but I fear that most beginners are intimidated by it. Let me just say, there is no such thing as bad compost. Any compost is better than no compost. My composting area is two 4’ X 4’ bins side by side in the corner of the vegetable garden. It is constructed of shipping pallets or skids. The pile on the right is the one we are loading daily with compostable scraps from the kitchen. Once it gets a 3’ high, we switch bins, letting the one continue to compost while we toss fresh material into the empty bin. The reason one is empty is because we use all the compost in the vegetable garden as we plant every spring. We turn the fresh pile every week and often bury the day’s compost in the center of the pile.
You don’t want to let your compost get too dry but you don’t want it soggy either. It wants to be about as moist as a squeezed out sponge. If it gets a little dry, just water it lightly. If it gets too wet, it may begin to smell. A smelly pile of compost isn’t working properly. Mix in some straw or dry grass clippings to dry out the pile and get it going again.
I occasionally sprinkle a couple of handsfull of fertilizer onto the pile just to give the microbes that live there (and who are actually doing all the real work) a little treat. I like to use Espoma’s Plant Tone since it not only provides nutrients but also contains the actual microbes that will work to make your compost the best it can be. Talk about complete nutri-tion!!
Every once in a great while I’ll toss in a couple of handsfull of powdered lime to counteract acidity for all that composting material. Use lime very sparingly...more is not better. Mine is not a very scientifi c approach, but I’ve been using this casual approach for years and have no complaints about the quality of the compost I get. I encourage you to try your hand at composting. Your garden will reward you for your efforts with even more tasty vegetables. To be continued…thanks for the read
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Sign Replacement Grant Applications GLENVILLE – The Town of Glenville has announced that ap-plications will now be accepted for its 2011 Sign Replacement Grant Program, with the initial application period ending April 29, 2011. This sign grant program, funded through a $35,000 REDI (Revitalization and Economic Development Investment) line item in the 2011 Town of Glenville budget, is designed to enhance the attractiveness of Glenville’s major commercial cor-ridors and help businesses improve their “curb appeal” through replacement of existing signs. Applications and program details are available on the town’s website, www.townofglenville.org, and at the Glenville Municipal Center’s Economic Develop-ment and Planning Department, 688-1200 x407. (P)
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Cabaret Lulu at the Hotel ThayerSCOTIA – The Glenville Senior Center is sponsoring a trip to the Hotel Thayer in West Point on Wednesday, April 13. “Mu-sic Maestro Please”. Great songs from the hit Broadway shows of Frank Loesser. Buffet luncheon included. Depart the Center at 9:30am; return to the Center at approx. 5:30pm. Cost: $69 for members; $74 for non-members. Photo identifi cation required. Signup deadline: Tuesday, March 15. Make reservations in per-son at the Center, 32 Worden Rd., Scotia. For additional infor-mation, please call 374-0734. (P)
March is National Nutrition Month®GLENVILLE – National Nutrition Month® is a nutrition edu-cation and information campaign created annually in March by the American Dietetic Association. The campaign focuses attention on the importance of making informed food choices and developing sound eating and physical activity habits. Need nutrition information? The Glenville YMCA has a registered dietitian on staff! Call 399-8118 for more information. (A)
Generations of FaithROTTERDAM JCT. – St. Margaret of Cortona Church in Rot-terdam Jct. invites you to participate in their Generations of Faith Jesus event after the 9am mass on Sunday, March 6. It will continue our exploration of forgiveness as well as intro-duce our “Walking to Jerusalem” event for Lent. We will be trying new activities to incorporate into our lives that will have lasting effects. Come to learn more about these with us. We meet in the Church Hall. (P)
Whitney Book Corner Book SaleSCHENECTADY – The Whitney Book Corner, located at 600 Union Street, Schenectady, will hold a sale on paperback books from March 5-20. All paperbacks are 3/$1. The store is open seven days a week, Mon.-Fri., 10am-4pm (Thurs. until 7pm); Sat. 11am-3pm; and Sun. 1:30-3:30pm. The Whitney sells qual-ity 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 Li-brary and all proceeds benefi t the library system. (P)
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Did You Know?The shamrock is the national fl ower of Ireland because of Saint Patrick. Credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland, Saint Patrick used the shamrock to explain the Christian belief in the Holy Trinity to the pagans of Ireland. While historians lend credence to Saint Patrick’s use of the shamrock, another legend associated with the patron saint of Ireland is purely mythical. Those with a casual knowledge of Saint Patrick likely know he is most commonly credited with driv-ing the snakes out of Ireland. However, snakes have never been indigenous to Ireland, and many historians note that Ireland was separated from the rest of the continent by the end of the Ice Age, which would have made it impos-sible for snakes to infest Ire- land by the time Saint Patrick was born. The legend of Saint Patrick driving snakes from Ireland is likely rooted in the pagan practices that employed the use of serpent symbols during worship. So when Saint Patrick is credited with driving snakes from Ireland, this is likely just symbolic of his success at spreading Chris-tianity and putting an end to pagan practices, including those that used likenesses of serpents.
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Seeing Shades of Green on St. Patrick’s DaySt. Patrick’s Day is all about the green. While most shades of green are acceptable for St. Patrick’s Day festivities, to be true to the holiday a person should wear the offi cal green of Ireland. Shamrock green, or Irish green as it’s often called, is a distinct color breakdown and part of the Irish fl ag and celebration coloring.
Individuals with knowledge of graphic arts will fi nd Shamrock green is Pantone shade 347. For those who are manually creating the color in RGB, the concentrations of each color are 0, 158, 96. This the same green employed by the NBA’s Boston Celtics.
Another shade of green popular in Ireland is Kelly green. The color gets its name from the sur-name “Kelly,” which is prevalent on the Emerald Isle. The fi rst recorded use of the term kelly green as a color name in English was in 1935. Many sports teams once used Kelly green as their team color, including the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL. But most have switched to other shades of green, like hunter green, which is a darker shade.
Because green is the color of many plants and trees and the most predominant color on the planet, it is often associated with new life, rebirth and well-being. In color therapy, green heals the heart, regenerates cells and eases tensions. Rooms painted in green are thought to be calm-ing. Some say that people who love to wear green have an adventurous streak to them.
When celebrating St. Patrick’s Day this year, it is essential to incorporate green into a part of the festivities. Those who want to remain true to this holiday should select items in Shamrock green for both wardrobe and home decoration.
Consider these ways to use green in the festivities:
* Of course, decorate with shamrocks in all shapes and sizes. Most party stores will carry St. Patrick’s Day items.
* Serve a meal that is all green in lieu of corned beef and cabbage. Green tea, pistachios, aspara-gus, broccoli, pesto sauce, herb-crusted chicken, and the like are green options.
* Decorate the home in green for the month of March. Use green throw pillows and linens.
* Purchase more house plants and fi ll the home with a variety of green.
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Safe Boating Certifi cation ClassSCOTIA – Personal Water Craft (PWC) Safe Boating Certifi ca-tion Class will be offered on Saturday, April 9, 9am-4pm at Guan-Ho-Ha Banquet Hall. In partnership with the United States Power Squadron the Guan-Ho-Ha Fish and Game Club will host a PWC and Boating certifi cation course. Learn the fundamentals of safe boat handling and operation in one comprehensive classroom course. This course meets state specifi c and National Association of State Boating Law Administrators (NASBLA) requirements for operator certifi cation. The class, which is offered in a single day, satisfi es the NYS certifi cation requirement for operators of Personal Water Craft and young boaters between the ages of 10 and 16. The class is open to everyone. Cost: $30 per person, $50 for couples sharing the course textbook. The course fee includes an extensive course textbook. For more information and to regis-ter contact Armand Canestraro at 372-7220. (P)
Girl Scout International FairTROY – Girl Scout International Fair will be held on March 13, 4-6pm at Hudson Valley Community College Field House. Admission: $3 for non Girl Scout; $4 for Girl Scout (includes the patch). Learn about Girl Scouts while visiting different countries! (A)
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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
Along With The 17,225 Papers We Mail To These Areas Every Week
You Can Pick Up The WeeklyAt The Following Locations
OLD APPLIANCES andFURNITURE REMOVED from your HOME or BUSI-NESS. Small or Large jobs. CLEAN OUTS. Call BILL THE JUNKMAN at 664-7488. Credit cards accepted.
JUST HOMEWORK: What a deal!! $1 a day. Whatever is needed--help with assignments, get organized. Village of Scotia. 374-7006 for more informa-tion. Tutoring also available.
ESTEP BUILDING & RESTORATIONS LTD. Let us-design, stamp & build- your house, additions, kitchen or bath. Call Dan 785-3585*Over 40 yrs. in business
ATTENTION: AUTHORSAND WRITERS. We are holding a free informational meeting on publishing at the Saratoga Holiday Inn, March 10th, 7pm. We will be accept-ing manuscripts for consid-eration. To register visit:opendoorpublishers.com or call 899-2097
SCHENECTADY WOOD-WORKERS CLUB: Sign up now for Free introductory woodworking class. Learn how to do: Hand cut dove-tails, lathe turning, carving techniques, Queen Anne legs, steam bending, furniture repair/refinish, crown mold-ing, countertops. Gift certifi-cates available. 243-9099
TAI’s HOUSEKEEPING MAID SERVICE: Profes-sional, hardworking house-cleaner. Reasonable rates. Call for a free estimate. Ref-erences available. Phone Terry or Tai at 518-926-8882.
WEAVER’S HOUSE CLEAN-ING 654-9794. $17 hourly,. Corinth, Wilton, Saratoga and Glens Falls. Insured & refs.
WANTED: Used roofing slate. 100 pieces or more, at least 16 ‘’ long. Call (518) 854-7579 leave message.
Saratoga Light Trucking You call, we haul. Debris removal, local moving. Great rates. 852-0081
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WEDDING Photographer Any Occasion Photographer! 20 yrs exper. photographing Weddings.You keep all the negatives or disks. You call, I photograph, you take the photo card. Reprint all YOU want. Loraine Dragon - Photographer 518-879-9158
Corned Beef & Cabbage Church DinnerBURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Route 50, will host a Corned Beef & Cabbage dinner on Saturday, March 12, 4:30-7pm. Dinner includes parsley pota-toes, glazed carrots, Irish soda bread, selection of homemade pies, hot/cold beverage. Families served at a sit down dinner; take-out available. Cost: Adults/$11; Children ages 5-10/$6; Children under age 5/Free. Hotdogs will be available for the children. Tickets limited to 200 and sold in advance at Mail ‘N’ More, 690 Saratoga Rd. Tickets will also be sold during the event depending upon availability. For more information, call 399-0810. (A)
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D & L TREE SERVICEComplete Tree Care • Stump Removal
37 Yrs. exp. • Free Estimate • Fully Insured399-1006 (C)
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.
GARDEN, LANDSCAPING& TREE SERVICES& TREE SERVICES
CHIMNEYSCHIMNEYS
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$$$ Top Dollar $$$
No Title…No Problem!925-0211
(0324)
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AUTOMOTIVEAUTOMOTIVESERVICESSERVICES HOME REPAIRHOME 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)
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4 Weeks4 WeeksGAGAGGGAGAGG$$4040
FIREWOODFIREWOOD
FENCINGFENCING
SEASONED FIREWOODCut - Split - Delivered
$225882-9646
(C)
North Country Home ImprovementDecks, Windows, Doors, Siding
Kitchens, Baths, Additions.Give us a call, we do it all. 703-0839
(C)
RENT-A-SPOUSERepairs, remodeling, painting,
Replacement windows, doors. etc.Fully insured. 248-3739
(0303)
LIGHT TRUCKINGLIGHT TRUCKING
LET GEORGE DO IT!Light Trucking, Clean-out: Garages, Attics,
Cellars, Old Tires - Reasonable. Free Estimate. 399-5937 (C)
MASONRYMASONRY
FIVE STAR GENERAL MASONRYFoundation repair, basement waterproofing;sidewalks & patios; chimney repair / rebuild.Senior & veteran disc. 399-8373 577-1591
(C)
Amy Aldrich Agency – State FarmProviding Insurance & Financial Services
384-AMYA (2692)www.amyaldrichagency.com
(0303)
THP CUSTOM BUILDERSKitchen, Bathroom Renovations, Stairs,
Stair Railing, Trim Work, Finished BasementsFully insured. Free estimates. 365-1143
(0317)
FOR ONLYThis Space This Space AvailableAvailable FOR ONLYFO
4 Weeks4 Weeks$$4040
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4 Weeks4 Weeks$$4040
INSURANCEINSURANCE
APPLIANCE APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICESALES & SERVICE
**APPLIANCES FOR LESS** We service all major appliances!
NORTHWIND SERVICE, 374-710229 N. College St., Schenectady; 8am-5pm daily
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Springtime Special! Refinish your old floors to New! We set the standards others strive for –
“Excellence”! 10% discount with this ad.PRECISION FLOORS 399-5165
(0310)
ROOF SHOVELINGMohawk Landscaping & Tree ServiceTree removal, tree trimming, firewood,Snowplowing & demolition. 399-3109
(0310)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!!
TOP HAT PROPERTY SERVICES518-577-6833 or 518-577-0976
(0317)
M&R Home Improvement Renovations899-6151 (H); 368-3352 (cell)
Husband/Wife Team, Painting, Plumbing,Electrical, Carpentry. No job too small.
(0317)
PKN WINDOWS & DOORSProfessional Installation. Fully Insured.
Windows-Doors-Siding. Free Estimates.Phil Nowak 393-6969 or 887-2253
(0317)
AMSTERDAM OVERHEADDOOR COMPANY, Inc.
Sales – Installation – ServiceResidential/Commercial
Showroom: 403 West Main St., Amsterdam842-7370 / 800-842-7370 (C)
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PAINTING PAINTING & WALLPAPER& WALLPAPER
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. (0324)
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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
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SCOTIA HOME SERVICE ROOFINGSince 1941New Roofs
Fully Insured – Free EstimatesJOHN E. CLANCY, OWNER
346-7243214 Craigie Ave.Scotia, NY 12302
(0331)
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MEL 887-5870Providing electrical upgrades & repairs.
Over 30 years’ experience.Professional. Dependable. Quality work.
(C)
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JOE CARACCIOLO ELECTRICLicensed Master ElectricianFully Insured • 399-8563
Free Estimates (C)
THP CUSTOM BUILDERSStandby Generators, Fully Automatic 24/7
On Sale! $3,500 InstalledFully insured. 365-1143 (0317)
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)
ROOFINGROOFING
TORRES ROOFING & CHIMNEY REPAIRAll Types of Roofing, New Roofs & Repair,
Siding, Free Estimates, Fully Insured.631-0572 • 229-4720 (C)
HOME IMPROVEMENTS / UPGRADESInt./Ext. Electrical, Plumbing & Remodeling.
Generac Authorized Sales & Service. 20+ yrs. exp. Fully ins. Bill 399-2991
(0324)
DOMINICK’S ROOFINGSNOW REMOVAL
All Types of Roof RepairFree estimates. Fully insured. 951-4275
(0303)
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PAINTING PAINTING & WALLPAPER& WALLPAPER
PAINTING SOLUTIONSInt./Ext. painting & staining, wallpaper
removal, wall repairs, taping. Res./Com.Free est. Fully ins. 986-1154
(0317)
MYSTERY ROOTER 379-7953“We solve your mystery for less!”
Drain Cleaning & Plumbing Services24-hr. Emergency Service Fully Ins.
(0324)
FRIDHOLM REMODELING Let us help you with your various interior/ext. home projects. Baths, kitchens, tile, carpentry,decks molding & handyman repairs Free esti-mate. Will show up. Neat.Cleanup. Love what we do! Please call John Fridholm 330-9507 or 1-877-REMODEL or visit jfridholm.com
ARE YOU TIRED OF looking at your old bath tub or bath-room? Well what if I told you I could give a new bathtub and wall set for just $1,999.99!! Compare that too anyone else. I can also install new tile, toilets, exhaust fan and much more. I can also do tub to shower conversions. Fully Insured!! Best rates. Passon-no’s Bathroom and Remod-eling. 518-788-2069 Free estimatesPUMP TROUBLE?Well problems? Bad water? We can help! Adirondack Pump. 859-3965
WANTED STANDING TIM-BER. Will go 50/50 for it. Call Vanderwerker’s logging.25 yrs. experience. 863-4390
FORMER IRS AGENT Private practice offering all tax related services, individ-ual, business, tax rep. Free E-filing & travel to you. For appointments call 280-1618
SCRAP METAL WANTEDBoilers, mowers, appli-ances, etc. Now doing junk & demo removal 928-5631
ATTENTION: AUTHORS AND WRITERS. We are holding a free informational meeting on publishing at the Saratoga Holiday Inn, March 10th, 7pm. We will be accept-ing manuscripts for consid-eration. To register visit:opendoorpublishers.com or call 899-2097EASY CASH! OLD WAR letters & items, old coins & money, old jewelry, president & famous autographs. Private collector. (518)321-1896D&L TAX SOLUTIONS. 160 Broad St. Schuylerville, NY 12871. 518-507-6130Denise Murphy, Lorraine A. Ruddy. All phases tax prepa-ration, accounting services. EF Prompt and courteous service. Bring us last year’s tax return/ price you paid and we will beat that price. Walk- ins welcome, appointments appreciated. Open 7 days. Excepting new clients!
WEDDINGS, FAMILY PORTRAITS, Internet portraits, including Facebook, by photographer Richard Lannon. 30 yrs. exp. Reasonable & prompt.richlannon.comCall 399-6325
Parents Without PartnersCAPITAL DISTRICT – Calling single parents of all ages (20’s–70’s): Parents Without Partners (PWP) meets 6:45pm on March 5 for our Orientation and Open House at the Shenende-howa Adult Community Center, at Clifton Commons. You 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 variety of monthly activities for parents alone and/or with their children. Many kids 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. (P)
Retired Teachers Association MeetingSARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga Springs Retired Teach-ers Association will meet on Monday, March 7, 12 noon, at Longfellows Restaurant, 500 Union Avenue (Route 9P), Sara-toga Springs. Membership is open to retired educators who taught in and/or live in Saratoga County. For new member in-formation and luncheon reservations, please call 587-5356.
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Breakfast with Your LegislatorsSARATOGA COUNTY – Voters in Saratoga County will have the opportunity to informally dine with their NYS Assembly representatives and senators at the League of Women Voters’ annual Breakfast with Your Legislators. The event will be held on Saturday, March 12, 9am, at the Holiday Inn on Broadway in Saratoga Springs. Barbara Bartoletti, the Legislative Director for the NYS League, will provide welcoming comments. Informal, casual dis-cussions over a breakfast buffet will then be followed by a panel discussion. To date, three elected state offi cials have committed to attend, and the League is awaiting confi r-mation from the others. The cost of the event is $20 for League members and $25 for non-members. Checks pay-able to LWVSC should be mailed to Diane Whitburn, 11 North Hill Dr, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 by March 7. For more information on the breakfast, contact Pattie Garrett at 584-4271 or [email protected] (P)
Fly Fishing ClassSCOTIA – Clearwater Chapter of Trout Unlimited will be holding its Fly Fishing Class from March 29 through May 10. Classes will meet each Tuesday from 7-9pm at St. Joseph’s Parish Center, MacArthur Dr., Scotia, with an on-the-water class (time TBA) on May 14 or 15th (weath-er permitting). Cost: $135 for TU members and $150 for non-TU members, which includes a one-year TU member-ship with all class proceeds going directly toward cold-water conservation projects in the region. To register for the class, or if you have any questions, please call Doug Howard at 399-8566 or Dick Hermida at 399-6272, or visit http://clearwatertu.org/Classes.html for more information, directions, etc. (P)
Italian-American Women’s Mark on HistoryALBANY – The American Italian Heritage Museum is having the following exhibit from thru April 1: Italian American Women’s Mark on History. This is part of the celebration of Women’s History Month. Other March events: March 14: St. Joseph’s Pasta Dinner at 6pm (res-ervations due by March 9); March 17: 25th Annual St. Jo-seph’s celebration (reservations due by March 12); March 22: Practice your Italian class at 10am; March 23: Cof-fee and visit with friends, 11am. The Museum is located at 1227 Central Ave., Albany; 435-1979. From January to April 1, the Museum is open on Sat. and Sun. from 12 noon to 4pm, and by appointment. (A)
Crafters/Vendors WantedLATHAM – Crafters/Vendors wanted for the Little Sisters of the Poor Craft Fair. The event will be held on Saturday, March 26, from 10am-4pm at Our Lady of Hope Residence in Latham. Hope you can join us! For additional informa-tion, please call 526-0659. (A)
Pre-School RegistrationNISKAYUNA – The Turchi Family YMCA is now accepting Pre-School registrations. Our program is offered for 3 yr. olds on Tuesday & Thursday from 9:30-11:30am and 4 & 5 yr. olds on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 9:30-11:30am. Space is limited. For more information or a tour, please contact Kerri DiCaprio at 395-9750 or [email protected] (A)
All About Bluebirds…and MoreCOLONIE – The Hudson-Mohawk Bird Club presents “All About Bluebirds…and More” with John Rogers on Monday, March 7, 7pm, at the William K. Sanford (Colonie) Town Li-brary. This program encompasses the life history of the Eastern Bluebird, nest box management, other birds that nest in blue-bird boxes, and more. The focus is on bluebirds, but John Rog-ers also shares his passion for the natural world with beautiful photographs, sounds, and a sincere, enthusiastic presentation style. This quality PowerPoint presentation is of interest to any-one who appreciates nature. Admission is free and the public is welcome. (A)
Cavatelli DinnerSCHENECTADY – A Cavatelli Dinner, sponsored by St. An-thony’s Sacred Heart League, will be held from 4-8pm on Fri-day & Saturday, March 4 & 5, at St. Anthony’s Church Hall, 331 Seward Place. Adults: $10, Children under 12 yrs.: $5. Take-out available. (A)
History Written on the Horn of a CowSCHENECTADY – John Proud will present the program “His-tory Written on the Horn of a Cow” on Saturday, March 5, at the Schenectady County Historical Society. Refreshments at 1:30pm; program at 2pm. Carved American powder horns have captivated collectors and historians for a long time. The depic-tions that show up on these powder horns offer snap shots into the time period from when they were carved. John Proud will discuss powder horn history, art, as well as the recreation of this art, and will have a variety of powder horns on display as visual aids to supplement his presentation. Program is free of charge and open to the public. The Schenectady Historical Society is located at 32 Washington Avenue. The Society is wheelchair accessible and does have off-street parking. For additional in-formation, contact Ryan Mahoney at 374-0263 or [email protected] (A)
Flea MarketROTTERDAM – Rotterdam United Methodist Church located at the corner of Curry Road and Helderberg Ave. in Schenectady, will host a Flea Market on Saturday, March 5, from 9am-3pm. Breakfast and lunch will be available. For additional informa-tion, call 393-5045. (A)
Marriage Encounter WeekendCAPITAL REGION – For couples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their communi-cation, revitalize their relationship and get away for a weekend. Held at a local motel. Next weekend is March 19-20. Reserva-tions required. Call 279-3243 for more information. (A)
Parent Network: News & Action CenterCAPITAL REGION – The Early Care & Learning Council in-vites you to join Parent Network: News & Action Center. Par-ents: you are your child’s fi rst and best advocate! Sign up to receive valuable information on early care and get involved, help raise the bar on high quality early care and education and get connected with your government offi cials. If you would like to become informed about the need for better child care poli-cies and would like to make your voice heard, join today! Go to www.earlycareandlearning.org and click on Parent Network.
Marriage Encounter WeekendCAPITAL REGION – For couples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their communication, revitalize their relationship and get away for a weekend. Held at a local motel. Next weekend is March 19-20. Reservations required. Call 279-3243 for more infor-mation. (A)
“Soups On”SCOTIA – “Soups On”, soup bowl sampling of homemade varieties. Beukendaal Fire Dept., Sacandaga Rd., Scotia, March 5, 11:30am. Cost: $5 / 3 bowls; $2 ea. additional bowl. Bake Sale & 50/50. (A)
Seeking Vendors for Farmers’ MarketBURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills Farmers’ Market is look-ing forward to accepting new vendors for the 2011 season. We are expanding and would like you to be a part of it! For more information about our market, please contact Lynette via email at janssenfamily.com or call 384-0526. (A)
A Chance to Give BackSARATOGA COUNTY – Care Links of Southern Saratoga County offers free non-medical services to 60+ seniors in Clifton Park, Halfmoon, Malta and Mechanicville. We offer visiting, transportation, respite assistance, “handy helping”, and light housekeeping. The program is recruiting volun-teers who would like to take advantage of this opportunity to make someone’s life better by giving a few hours. You pick the days and times you can donate. Please call the Care Links offi ce, 399-3262, at CHS for more information about how you can make a difference in someone’s life by giving back to your community. (A)
Shaker HS Class of 1971 ReunionCAPITAL REGION – Shaker High School Class of 1971 40th Reunion will be held on Saturday, July 9, at Krause’s Clamsteam in Halfmoon. For information please call Mau-reen (Quinn) DelSignore at 371-3729 or email Chris (Jones) Wormuth at [email protected]. Anyone who went to Shaker HS is invited to attend, no matter what year. (A)
Library Trustee VacancyBURNT HILLS – The Town of Ballston Community Library will have an opening for a library trustee in July 2011. Serve your community by setting policy and making decisions that affect local library service. The Town of Ballston Town Board appoints trustees for a 5 year term. This is a volunteer position. Meetings are the last Wednesday of each month. Requirements: 1. Must be a town of Ballston Resident living outside of the village of Ballston Spa; 2. Must be available the last Wednesday of each month. Application available at the library at 2 Lawmar Lane, Burnt Hills. (A)
Vendors WantedCOLONIE – Colonie Central High School PTSA will hold their 6th Annual Spring Fling Fair on Saturday, April 9 from 9am-3pm. Open to all vendor types (sorry, Jewelry vendors not being accepted at this time). Spaces are fi lling up quickly, limited spaces with electricity available. If interested please contact Amy at 253-7676 for more information. (A)
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