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Tuesday, April 24, 2012, is primary day from noon to 9:00 p.m.East Greenbush Residents please take notice some pollingplaces are changed for Primary Day.Districts: 1 & 8 Holy Spirit School; 2 & 10 E. G. Library; *3 &6 (change) Town Hall; *4, 5, 9 & 12 (change) St Mary’sSchool; 7 & 11 Community Gospel Church, 3rd Ave.If you have any questions, please call the Town Clerk’s Officeat 477-7145.~ Linda Kennedy, Town Clerk
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The ballots are in and the winners have been chosen forKeyBank’s ‘You Choose, West Sand Lake!’ community poll. SandLake area residents voted for local organizations that supportthe community. Two winners received $1,000 from the bank.One youth sports program winner received $500.Voter turnout was strong with more than 225 people castingballots between February 27 and March 23. The winners wereannounced at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts. The winnersare:
“You Choose, West Sand Lake!” is the fourth “You Choose...”program that Key has launched in the Capital Region. The firstwas “You Choose, Copake,” followed by “You Choose,Montgomery County” and most recently “You, Choose, Hudson.”Key contributes to many umbrella nonprofits across the CapitalRegion with multiple service areas. The “You Choose...” programwas developed specifically to reach out to small nonprofits thatdo not already receive donations from KeyBank and are directlyserving needs in rural markets.“KeyBank has a long history of giving back to the communitieswhere we do business,” said Jeffrey Stone, president, CapitalRegion, KeyBank N.A. “We wanted to create a way for WestSand Lake area residents to support the local organizationsthey value most, and ‘You Choose, West Sand Lake’ was justsuch an opportunity.”“This was a successful event that engaged our entirecommunity,” said Michael Gates, West Sand Lake KeyBankbranch manager. “We had folks who were not even KeyBankcustomers come into the branch to vote and help out theirfavorite causes.”For more information, visit https://www.key.com/. KeyBank isMember FDIC.
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$1,000 CommunityAward recipient, SandLake Ambulance.Pictured (l-r): MichaelGates, Manager, WestSand Lake Branch; RoseMetchick, Chief, SandLake Ambulance; JeffreyStone, President, CapitalRegion, KeyBank
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POSITION NEEDS YOUR SUPPORTLetter to the Editor: Dear Averill Park Community, As ourcommunity faces the budget challenges ahead, the opportunityarises to reflect on our crucially important school programs.As a parent of a 6th grader and an Averill Park teacher, I havewitnessed the direct positive impact of Ms. Teresa D’Arcangelis’swork as Student Assistance Counselor at AMS.Affectionately known as Ms. D., Teresa is an exceptionallyskilled counselor who is making a difference in our communityevery day. Teresa teaches sixth graders about substanceabuse, and most importantly, substance abuse prevention.As I was leaving the house to attend a party, my daughterinformed me of the “7 Ways to Say No at a Party”. She addedthat Ms. D. knows everyone’s name and makes the class“hilariously fun”.Learning about drug/alcohol prevention and the word “fun”are not usually in the same sentence. Ms. D. motivates ourchildren to make the right choices and to become positive rolemodels for their peers. Teresa visits classrooms andorchestrates skits in which students actually practice sayingno. She also organizes the club, “Walk the Talk,” wherestudents are encouraged to have fun without drugs and toengage in leadership opportunities. She counsels all AMSstudents and parents at their request. Students takeadvantage of her open door policy.If a drug-free community is important to you, please showyour support of this position to our school board. Eliminating orreducing Teresa’s position would be detrimental to our childrenand community. Our community directly benefits from Teresa’sexpertise in cultivating students who know how to say no todrugs and alcohol.Please help our community by voting yes on May 15!~ Respectfully submitted by Sara SchumanEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and forall intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity of
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Zion’s United Church of Christ of Taborton, 741 Taborton RoadSand Lake, will host Earth Day 2012 - Go Green on Sunday,April 22nd, from 9:30AM to 4PM.You are invited to participate by reserving table display spaceand/or being a financial sponsor. There is no charge for tabledisplay space.The event will be open to the public without admission charge.A light lunch will be served from 11 am- 1 pm. At 9:30AM,there will be a Blessing of Pets and Animals. Groups andbusinesses associated with pet and animal care will be takingpart with displays for the entire day.The 10AM worship service will highlight the positive wayspeople can respect and conserve the environment.Individuals and groups serving in the Capital Region, publicand private, secular and religious, non-profit, local, regionaland national will be represented.If you wish to be a financial sponsor, please send your checkpayable to “Zion’s United Church of Christ” with memo “EarthDay 2012 Sponsor” and send to: Zion’s United Church of Christ,741 Taborton Road, Sand Lake, NY 12153. Sponsor donations(suggested $25) will be used for this event and year-roundenvironmental activities in the wider community.For further information, please contact: Rev. Dr. RobertLoesch, Pastor, Zion’s United Church of Christ at 518-674-8204 or [email protected]
POESTENKILL RESIDENTS RECYCLING DAY
AT WASTE MANAGEMENTRecycling Day at Waste Management, located at the Corner ofRT 66 and RT 351, is for Town of Poestenkill Residents Only.Saturday, April 21, 2012, from 8 a.m. to 12 Noon,POESTENKILL RESIDENTS may bring white goods (Freon mustbe removed from refrigerators and air conditioners BEFOREWASTE MANAGEMENT will accept them and must have a sealon the appliance stating the Freon has been removed) and alltypes of metal (tire rims, metal cabinets, etc.) can be broughtto WASTE MANAGEMENT at no charge.Waste Management will NOT accept MICROWAVE OVENS,COMPUTER MONITORS, TIRES, OR TV’S on these recyclingdays.Any questions, please call Waste Management on what possibleother items may be brought to the center (674-0903).
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ORGAN CONCERT AT CHURCH OF THEIMMACULATE CONCEPTION
The Church of the Immaculate Conception in New Lebanon,NY, will be hosting an organ concert in celebration of their newAllen organ. The concert will be held in the church, 732 NYRte. 20 in New Lebanon on Sunday afternoon, April 29th, at 2PM. Featured organists will be Amy Renak, Anita Stuart, JeffHunt of Pittsfield, and Keith Dezieck of New Lebanon and SusanDiFiore of Wynantskill. There will be no admission fee, but afree will offering will be taken up during a brief intermission.Following the concert there will be a social gathering withrefreshments in the church hall located to the left of the church.Handicapped accessible.
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Matt Valente of Valente Lumber waits for a load of mulch fordelivery as one of the new items available at the auction.Firewood, heating oil, gravel and more will be available forauction again this year. In addition, our usual treasure itemswill be available.Proceeds from the annual Auction is the Poestenkill BusinessAssociation’s prime source of fundraising for communityprojects and allows us to assist local families in need.Please phone Roger Bubie at Poestenkill Auto Parts, 283-4110, to arrange for pickup of any items you wish to donate.We are unable to accept televisions. Your donations aregreatly needed.The Auction is held at the Sullivan Jones VFW Post, VeteransStreet, Poestenkill, NY; preview at 10 AM. Auction begins at11 AM. As always, refreshments will be available at the Auction.
ST. DAVID’S 50thANNIVERSARY
Please join us as St. David’sEpiscopal Church celebratestheir 50th Anniversary onSaturday, April 21, 2012, witha celebration of the HolyEucharist. All are welcome tojoin us as Bishop Lovecelebrates the Mass at 5:00P.M. St. David’s is located at2647 Brookview Dr.,Castleton.
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The members of the Schodack Valley Volunteer Fire Co. wish tothank the many people that supported our recent Pizza &Wing Night to benefit the Schoharie Fire Department. It was ahuge success!!! The members of the Schoharie Fire Departmenthad a wonderful time and were truly humbled by the kindnessand generosity bestowed upon them. The Schodack Valleypizza crew prepared over 275 pizzas and over 100 dozenwings. We ran a little behind schedule that evening, which isunderstandable due to the unprecedented volume of orders.They would like to extend their apologies to anybodyinconvenienced by the much longer than normal preparationtime. We will be back on track for our next Pizza Night April21st.Anyone that was not able to attend this fundraiser isencouraged to help our volunteers from the Schoharie FireDepartment recover from the devastation which has displacedthem from their fire station. They have received no FEMA aidand are in very tough financial shape!!!! Your donations canbe sent to: Schoharie Fire Dept., PO Box 428, Schoharie NY12157.
AVERILL PARK EDUCATION FOUNDATIONIS HOSTING ‘TASTE AND TOAST’
The Averi l l Park EducationFoundation is hosting ‘Taste andToast’ a spring social event to beheld on Friday, April 27, 2012,6:00 – 8:30 PM at The Old DaleyInn on Crooked Lake. Come join
us for a fun night out with friends and neighbors in the OakRoom and Sun Porch, complete with Bistro Stations, and WineTasting featuring Joseph Carr Wines. The evening will featurea wine pull and entertainment will be provided by April Marieand Neil Brown.This event requires reservations at $35.00 per person. Pleasevisit our website www.averillparkef.org to register by April 23,2012. We hope you will support our efforts, have some fun,and enjoy bistro, wine tasting and music by the lake. For more information please call 674-3682.
DAVID MILKIEWICZ BECOMES ANEAGLE SCOUT
L- R: Councilman Dan Casale, County Executive Kathy Jimino,Eagle Scout David Milkiewicz and Supervisor Phil Herrington.Recently, David Milkiewicz, a member of Troop 537 inBrunswick, NY was honored in receiving Boy Scouts highestaward, an Eagle Scout. The ceremony took place at theVolunteer Fire Company of Center Brunswick.In David’s completion of his Eagle Scout Project, he took on achallenging project. This consisted of making majorimprovements to New York State Snowmobile Corridor, staringat the north side of the bridge at the Dunham Reservoir andgoes east.County Executive Kathy Jimino, Supervisor Phil Herrington andCouncilman Dan Casale spoke to the scout leaders, scouts,family and friends in attendance and stated how proud theywere of David’s accomplishments.
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HOW GREEN IS YOUR LAWN/YOUR LAKE?Letter to the Editor: Just a thought about the upcoming springin relation to our environment, specifically our water.I’ve been hearing on the news lately about pollutants beingfound in our water. Apparently, it’s phosphates, hormones,vitamins, etc. I drink water from a well and frankly it scaresme. All these things we consume all come back to haunt us.I hear this. Then I see chemical lawn trucks come down mystreet and spray a rainbow of colored chemicals on adjacentlawns throughout the year. Green one week, yellow the next.What is this stuff? I think I know. Nitrates, herbicides,insecticides. Sounds more like suicide to me. Children andpets can’t play on the lawn for 24 hours. Tell me it’s not bad forus!I own a small camp on a local lake. It will be treated possibly 4times this year for algae blooms at a cost of thousands ofdollars and loss of clear lake water for recreation. Those nicegreen lawns, (which by the way have to be cut twice as often),given to you by lawn services, are a major contributing factorto this dilemma.I recently took my family to Florida for a week to visit family.We flew back at night and I was amazed at how many lightsthere were on the ground. Big clusters. Groups of homes.Whole neighborhoods. Everywhere we went. How many ofthose home owners are using these chemicals to get a plush,green lawn, a lot of time with not such great results? Millions,I bet. That’s a lot of bad stuff finally ending up in your reservoir,your swimming hole, your fishing stream, your drinking water.What did they do 50 years ago? I’m not sure, but maybe theCooperative Extension or someone else knows. Ask aboutalternatives. There’s got to be a better way. Better for theenvironment. Better for us. Think about it.Me - I’ll weed by hand, leave the clippings on the lawn andhope for the best. Starting this year, do us all a favor - Saveyour money, find another way, and settle for less. It could bebetter in the long run. ~ James Browne, DefreestvilleEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and for allintents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity of itscontents.
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PERFORM AT LINCOLN CENTERStudents from SUNY Potsdam’s Crane School of Music PresentNYC Concert in Honor of 125th AnniversaryMore than 200 students from The Crane School of Music atThe State University of New York at Potsdam will make theircollective Lincoln Center debut on May 1 in a performance ofGiuseppe Verdi’s monumental Messa da Requiem under thebaton of Ann Howard Jones.In celebration of the 125th Anniversary of SUNY Potsdam’sCrane School of Music, the entire Crane Chorus and membersof the Crane Symphony Orchestra will travel to New York Cityfor the Avery Fisher Hall concert.The Crane Symphony Orchestra roster includes senior ElyseKowalczyk. Kowalczyk, who plays flute, is from Troy.The Crane Chorus roster includes: Victoria Benkoski, a seniorfrom Hoosick Falls, who sings alto; Hannah Decker, a seniorfrom Averill Park, who sings alto; Margaret Dollard, a freshmanfrom Melrose, who sings soprano Kaila Harrienger, a juniorfrom East Greenbush, who sings soprano; Sara Seney, asophomore from East Nassau, who sings soprano and alsostudies flute. Leading up to the concert, the students willhave an intensive weeklong musical immersion experienceculminating in a packed performance at the Potsdam, N.Y.,campus, before they depart for New York City.
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Reserve your place by calling Ralph LaMontagna at 674-1563• Saturday, April 21 - 5:30PM, Youth Unit will present “Murderin the Air,” a mystery dinner theater, at Salem United MethodistChurch - $18 adult, $9 children under 10. Reservations required,call 674-3106. Proceeds to Relay for Life Team.• Wednesday, April 25 - Potluck Supper at 6PM in the SocialHall. At 7PM, the Randalls will present slides and commentaryon their trip through the American West. Bring your place settingand a dish to share.Church Office hours are 8:30 am - 1:30 pm, Monday throughFriday. Office will be closed April 26 and 27. The Church of theCovenant, United Methodist, is the round church near theblinker in Averill Park. Pastor Merry Watters, phone 674-3664,E-mail: [email protected]
“THE GLORY OF HANDEL” CONCERTConcerts in the Village series, sponsored by the KinderhookReformed Church, continues on April 22nd at 3:00 PM with“The Glory of Handel”. This concert is part of the church’s300th anniversary celebration and will be under the directionof David Smith, well-known conductor, organist and pianist.The concert will feature chorus, soloists and instrumentalensemble and will feature soprano Amanda Boyd and flutistSharon Levin. Cellist Jay Shulman will join Ms. Levin in Handel’sSonata in e minor.A reception will be held immediately following the concert. Ticketsare $15.00
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“The rewards of satisfaction and self-worth come from workand sacrifice,” according to DeFreestville Fire Department ChiefRaymond Swart.DFD invites you to learn about the immeasurable value of thoserewards when you join a dedicated volunteer emergencyservices team. The Department is sponsoring a memberrecruitment weekend Saturday and Sunday, April 21 and 22, atits fire station at 480 North Greenbush Road. The public isinvited to visit the station any time between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m.on either day to learn more from DFD volunteers. Refreshmentswill be available.
Here are some highlights from the April 11th, 2012 regularmeeting of the Sand Lake Town Board:• Public Hearing - Proposed Zoning Code – A secondpublic hearing was held on the proposed Zoning Code. Iappreciate the comments from all who participated. Your advicewill be invaluable in helping the Board reach an appropriateconclusion on the proposed code.• Shared Service Agreement Gasoline – The Boardadopted a shared service agreement allowing the Town’s threefire departments and ambulance service to share the servicesof the Town’s fuel depot. They will be able to purchase gasolineat our wholesale cost.• Purchase of a Community Van – The Town Boardunanimously agreed to settle the federal lawsuit against theTown and to operate a van that is wheelchair accessible andcomplies with federal ADA law for a period of three years. Inreturn, the federal lawsuit against the Town was dropped andthe Town will not be required to pay for the plaintiffs’ legalfees. The Board approved purchase of a van which will meetour specifications. We hope to have it on the road serving ourelderly and disabled residents within six weeks. I am happy toput the lawsuit behind us and I’m even more delighted to providean essential service to our citizens.• Rensselaer County Sewer Rent Increase – The Countynotified the Town that the Rensselaer County Legislatureapproved a three step sewer rate increase. For customers inSand Lake, the county sewer rates increase from $127.50 perunit per year to $153.00 effective April 1, 2012; $183.60effective July 1, 2012; and then $201.85 effective July 1,2013.• Procedural Rules Amendment – The Town Boardapproved minor changes to the Town’s procedural rules toreflect that the Town Supervisor is responsible for preparing allproposed resolutions and that the Town Clerk will be responsiblefor making available to the public for review any publicdocuments that will be discussed at Board Meetings and postingthem on the Town’s website to the extent practicable.Please stop by my office or call me with ideas, questions orconcerns. I can be reached at 674-2026 (office) or 674-0223(home). The next Town Board Workshop is April 25, 2012 andthe next regular Town Board Meeting is May 9, 2012. I hopeyou can come and participate.
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WELL, THERE YA GO AGAINLetter to the Editor: “Well, there ya go again” is one of myfavorite Reagan quotes and I’m sending it out to ElizabethGable and Linda Underwood. They poked me in the eye andwhen I complained about it, they said “Oops” and poked me inthe other eye. When I complained about that they said, shut-up and take your medicine, and proceeded to kick me in theshins.To recap the reason for their frenzied responses here on March8th, in 350 words or less; Initially unknown DemocratUnderwood initiated a boycott on the Schodack Dems website.The boycott webpage told lies about me and urged teachersand state workers to boycott my store. I called the otherbusinessmen who were boycotted to find out what we had incommon. I then downloaded the website as evidence, calledmy lawyer and told him I was the victim of libel. As I was writingmy first letter to the editor here about it, the webpage wasunceremoniously taken down. Troubled by the prospect of Ms.Underwood holding any elected position where she couldfurther harm my business, and told that I could not run a letterin the paper the week before the election, I paid for a politicalad to urge people to help me keep her out of public office. Shelost her bid for election and I wrote a heartfelt thank-youletter here to everyone who chose not to put her on the townboard. Since then she deflected culpability by suggesting thatmy defense of my reputation was really just an unwarrantedattack for the benefit of the Schodack Republicans whom Ididn’t know and hadn’t spoken to. I was just starting to feelsorry for these political neophytes when the new webpageappeared at the Schodack Dems’ website which included morelies about me to try to justify the first set of lies while pretendingthe boycott never happened.And now they’re really, really mad that I continue to fightback? “B-b-b-baby you just ain’t seen n-n-n-nothin yet”.~ David Crawmer, www.republicamerica.usEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and forall intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity of
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SAVE A (PIT) BULLThe Mohawk Hudson HumaneSociety will present their “Savea Bull” program on Tuesday,April 24th, at 6 PM at theLansingburgh Branch of theTroy Public Library. Bring the whole family to meeta typical, happy pit bull. Learnhow the pit bull breed wentfrom being America’s #1 familydog to having such a badreputation, what makes aresponsible dog owner andwhat is myth or fact when itcomes to this breed.This program is free and opento the public. Please makereservations by calling thelibrary at 235-5310. The TroyPublic Library’s LansingburghBranch is located at 27 114thStreet, Troy.
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MAIN FLUSHING SCHEDULE APRIL, 2012APRIL 23 - MON - 3rd Ave Ext. and all streets off it. Route 4(Troy Rd) and all streets off it, ending at Iroquois Pl.APRIL 24 - TUE - All streets on North side of 9/20 betweenElliott Road and Schodack Town line. Includes Huntswood Est.APRIL 25 - WED - All streets on south side of 9/20 from SchodackTown Hall line to Ridge Road. North side of 9/20 from Route 4to Town Hall.APRIL 26 - THU - 9/20 from Ridge Rd to Rensselaer City line,Prospect Hghts, Clinton Pk, Rte. 151 (Red Mill Rd) from AugustGate to city line including all streets off it.APRIL 27- FRI - Complete flushing Hampton Manor Water Districtincluding Lakeview Ave.Flushing will begin at 8:00 am. During flushing, water pressurewill be reduced. Water may become discolored due to iron andmanganese deposits in the mains. Residents should limit theiruse of water for cooking and laundering during flushing in theirareas.~ East Greenbush Water Department (518) 477-9367
HONORING THE LIFE OF
RAYMOND GIETZMany in the area remember Ray Gietz, who passed away lastDecember at the age of 96. Ray was born and lived most of hislife in Castleton. He graduated from SUNY Fredonia, receivinga Master’s degree in music education. For 28 years, he taughtmusic at Columbia High School in East Greenbush, serving aschoral director and providing individual instruction in voice,keyboards and woodwinds and retiring in 1978. In 1975, hereceived the Teacher of the Year award from East GreenbushTeachers Association, reflecting a lifetime of distinguishedservice. Additionally, Ray was an accomplished organist andchoir director, serving many congregations in Albany, Castleton,and East Greenbush. While in England during World War II, hewas an Army surgical tech. He used this experience to servewith the Castleton Volunteer Ambulance service for 31 yearsas a driver, medical tech, and EMT. Ray lived a life of lovingservice to the people of our area by volunteering, mentoringyoung people, and enriching our lives with music. We willgather together to celebrate the life of this wonderful man thisSaturday, on April 21st, at 11AM at Emmanuel Reformed Churchin Castleton. ~ Submitted by Barbara Spink
ANTIQUES APPRAISAL DAY The Sand Lake Historical Society’s Antiques AppraisalDay will be April 28th, at Miller Hill School, junction of
NY Routes 43 & 66 in Sand Lake from 10am-2pm. Appraiserswith their specialties are: Mark Lawson, WMHT Antiques RoadShow sponsor, from Saratoga - jewelry, watches, coins,currency and oriental rugs; Nancy Toomer of House of RoseAntiques in Niskayuna - glassware, china, table linens andsilver; Dennis Holzman of Holzman Antiques in Albany - rarebooks, maps, prints, paintings, furniture and decorativeaccessories. Objects will be identified, described and given averbal evaluation for $5 per item or 3 for $10. Large items maybe left outside where they will be viewed in place or you maybring a clear photo of the article to be appraised.For more information, call Nancy W. Davis at 518-674-2742.
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You are cordially invited toattend a RetirementReception for Jean Seaver inrecognition of her 25 years ofteaching excellence at theformer George WashingtonSchool of Brunswick. Thereception will be held onSunday, April 29th from 1-3p.m. at the Brunswick FamilyCommunity Center, 18 KeyesLane, Brunswick (off of Route7). Hosted by the members ofthe former GWS PTO. Formore information contactSharon Bemis [email protected]; orMike & Heather Flynn atf l ynn fam@nycap. r r. com.
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DOLLAR TREE WAREHOUSELetter to the Editor: The people of the Birchwood area are allupset about the coming Dollar Tree warehouse. If they wanta look at what a million square feet looks like, just ride downRoute 9 and take a look at the Hannaford distribution center.When the disagreements over Hannaford were going on, Idon’t remember anyone from the Birchwood coming to meetings,donating money for legal fees or attending the manydemonstrations being held. Why? But I guess it wasn’timportant because it wasn’t in their backyard.It came, and as we predicted that warehouse was just thefirst. Now that it’s in your backyard, you feel everybodyshould be concerned. ~Bill Rispoli, SchodackEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and forall intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity ofits contents.
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THE VIOLENCE RALLYTake Back The Night - Stop The Violence Rally onThursday, April 26th, at 6PM, Onderdonk Park,
Hampton Avenue in East Greenbush. Have you ever been avictim of violence? Has someone in your family been a victim ofviolence? Do you know someone that has been a victim ofviolence? Join us and take back the night to STOP THEVIOLENCE! The walk goes around Hampton Manor Lake.Hosted by: Family and Friends of Liza Ellen Warner NASSAU PHOTOS SOUGHT
Nassau resident and local history buff Kurt Vincent is lookingfor old photos of the Nassau and Nassau Lake area for possibleinclusion in a photo history book he is preparing for 2013publication. Part of the Arcadia Publishing “Images of America”series, the book will show the times, people and events thatshaped Nassau today. Especially of interest are photos fromthe 1940’s to the 1980’s, with an emphasis on group photos,sports teams, local businesses, church events, and local“characters.” Photos of Delson’s, “Doc” Avery and Nassau Lakelocations are especially sought. Original photos will be computerscanned at your location with no damage or chance of loss.For more information, call (518) 766-2291 or e-mail:[email protected]. Your help in preserving Nassau’s pastfor tomorrow’s future is greatly appreciated.
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WHEN A SENIOR RELIES ON YOUOn Saturday, April 21, 2012, the 5th annual “Tools forCaregivers” day will be held at Hudson Valley CommunityCollege’s Bulmer Communications Center in Troy. The CapitalRegion Caregiver Coalition will sponsor this annual eventcarefully designed to be educational and offer support to familycaregivers. The day consists of a morning of workshops and aresource fair. Family caregivers provide assistance to seniorrelatives, friends, significant others and neighbors who areelderly, ill or disabled.Participants will choose from a variety of workshops presentedby area professionals. In addition, informational tables will bestaffed by dozens of local agencies.Schedule: 8:00 am – Registration and Vendor Fair 8:45 am –Welcome 9:00 am – Choice of Workshops (Managing Behaviors,Accepting Help Panel, Preparing for Doctor Visit/CommunicatingMedical Concerns) 10:00 am – Vendor Fair 10:30 am – Choiceof Workshops (Making Caregiving Easier, Accepting Help Panel,Medications that Treat Dementia)11:30 am – Wrap up, evaluations and rafflesCan’t get away because you’re caring for a loved one? Respitecare is available at Eddy DayBreak free of charge during theevent, but you must reserve space for your loved one inadvance. For respite contact Marci at 271-5941.The program is free, but registration is required. Please call269-3976 to register. Spanish translation may be available insome workshops. Please see our website for questions.http://www.capitalregioncaregiver.com
MORE ON THE D.W.I. ISSUELetter to the Editor: I have just received the evaluations fromthe last victim impact panel at Bulmer Hall, at H.V.C.C. Out ofthe 90+ attendees, the greater majority are women indicatingthat they are getting arrested more often and their bloodalcohol contents are getting higher. Here is an example of anexplanation one of them had with a BAC of .23. “I am glad Ididn’t meet another driver on the road that night I wasarrested.”She also stated in reply to the question “Did youhave any consideration of the consequences at the time ofyour D.W.I. arrest?? Her reply, “YES” But she still operated amotor vehicle putting people at serious risk.There were 21 repeat offenders who could have had multipleconvictions of D.W.I. There were about 10 underage arrestsfor D.W.I. There was one male who was arrested for D.W. I.twice in 2 weeks. Disturbing isn’t it??I want to discuss what happens to the no shows, sleepers,and those who dare to show up intoxicated. They aresummoned to the court and told to write an apology letter tothe panel. In all the years I have been a panelist, I have onlyseen one such letter.Now let’s deal with the issue of the 21 repeat offenders. Theywere given conditional licenses/hardship licenses granted bythe court and D.M.V. Were they multiple offenders? Unknownto me at this time. This is why we need to support our legislatorsto approve of the three strikes and you are out law havingthese offenders lose their license forever.To have our justice system finally admit to my saying thatD.W.I. is America’s only socially acceptable crime of potentialviolence, and finally taking the proper steps to close theloopholes that give credence to that statement will be onemore step towards getting the drunk drivers off the roads andkeeping our loved ones safe from injury or possible death.~ Bill Dikant, D.W.I. Victim Advocate, CastletonEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and forall intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity ofits contents.
THE DIANE HALE MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIPThe Scholarship: The Sand Lake Garden Club will award two $750scholarships to eligible students.Eligibility: The applicants must live in the Averill Park School Districtand meet the following criteria: • Be in their senior year of highschool • Be in good standing with the school• Must have been accepted to an accredited institution enteringtheir freshman year • Have a minimum GPA of 3.0• Must be accepted into one of the following areas of study:
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Application Process: See your school guidance office for anapplication or go to the Sand Lake Garden Club website atwww.sandlakegardenclub.com to download a copy of theapplication. Complete all of the following steps:*Submit completed application * Include copy of most recent reportcard *Submit an essay (minimum of 500 words) answering thefollowing questions: “How do you plan to use your area of study to improve theenvironment?”“Do you believe that once you graduate you will be able to improvethe quality of life of others and how?”**Application must be legible to be considered (typing is highlyrecommended).Mail application and essay to: Sand Lake Garden Club, P.O. Box660, Averill Park, NY 12018Selection Process: Winners will be notified by mail around May30th. Awards will be presented at the June 27th garden club meeting.Application Deadline: April 30, 2012
QUESTIONS WHICH STILL REMAIN
UNANSWERED ARE UNACCEPTABLELetter to the Editor: At the Sand Lake Town Board meetingsheld on February 8, 2012 and March 14, 2012, I questionedSupervisor Fasoldt on whether or not she did a financial analysison the purchase of a Wheelchair Accessible Van and on herdecision to reduce the building renewal fees. I merely askedwhether or not the town took a hard look at how the financialdecisions would impact the budget this year and in the future.The answer to both questions was “NO”.I then asked her whether or not she was able to review thefinancial documentation for the Sand Lake Ambulance as theyare provided by taxpayer’s dollars. Again she responded “NO”.So when I returned on April 11, 2012, I was confronted by heruncivilized behavior in her statement that the questions I wasasking were not appropriate and were politically motivated. Iam disappointed that our Town Supervisor instead of followingher campaign mantra’s of “Open Government”, “FiscalResponsibility” and “Civility” would treat me, a town residentand taxpayer, with disrespect and arrogance. Furthermore,it is disappointing to see her take these very legitimate concerns,concerns which I have voiced for over the past four years,and make them political fodder to hide the real issue-fiscalresponsibility.I am merely trying to find out how the Town of Sand Lake isspending my money and your money, as taxpayers. We havea right to know what is going on and how the decisions oftoday will impact tomorrow. Would any of you go into aSupermarket and blindly turn over money without expecting areceipt showing how your money was spent? This is the samething, we as taxpayers should not accept or stand for agovernment who will spend our money without accountability.If my questions or comments to the Board anger SupervisorFasoldt then so be it, but I am simply asking “why” and notaccepting substandard answers such as “NO” or “I don’t havethat information”, and neither should any of you.~ Scott Paul, West Sand LakeEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and forall intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity ofits contents.
NASSAU SYNAGOGUE & JCC PRESENTS
“FROM FEAR TO FRIENDSHIP”The Nassau Synagogue & Jewish Community Center, locatedon Route 20 in Nassau, N.Y., will be hosting a special programentitled From Fear to Friendship - Conversations with PastorRobert Shepitka, Pastor of Light of the World Church in Lathamand Rabbi Yaakov Kellman, Executive Director of JewishEducational Resources of New York (JERNY). The program willtake place on Thursday, April 26, at 7 p.m. at the NassauSynagogue. Topics of discussion will include: * Israel and theMiddle East * Understanding Our Common Ground / RespectingOur Differences * Our Friendship: Past, Present and GoingForward. Pastor Robert Shepitka became an ordained ministerafter spending most of his professional life in the business worldand now is part of the pastoral team at the Light of the WorldChristian Church in Latham. Rabbi Yaakov Kellman has beenthe Executive Director of JERNY for almost a decade. He holdssemicha (ordination) from Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. He servedas the Administrator of the Vaad HaKashruth of the CapitalDistrict for almost 20 years as well as being a part-time chaplainat a correctional institution with the endorsement of the Boardof Rabbis. The public is invited to attend this program. Forfurther information, and for directions to the Nassau Synagogue,visit www.nassausynagogue.org or contact Danny Nerenbergat [email protected].
4-H AUCTION SUPPORTS 4-HYOUTH DEVELOPMENT
The Rensselaer County 4-H Teen Council will host theirannual Auction, Friday, April 27th, at BrittonkillElementary School, Route 2 in Brunswick. Doors open
at 6:30pm, bidding starts at 7:00pm. Auction items will include newand used items, merchandise and gift certificates donated byRensselaer County businesses, and theme baskets designed anddonated by 4-H Clubs throughout the county. Dinner andrefreshments will be available.The 4-H Auction is an annual county-wide fund raiser and allproceeds from the Auction go toward award college scholarships,fair judges, awards, educational activities, trips, and supportvolunteer recognition efforts.We will be collecting donations until that evening. To get moreinformation, call the 4-H Office at Cornell Cooperative Extension ofRensselaer County at (518)272-4210. Items can be delivered to theRensselaer County CCE Office, 61 State Street, Troy, NY 12180.
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JOIN US FOR BREAKFAST AND MORE!Enjoy a FREE HOT BREAKFAST and a relevant message all atNew Life Assembly of God, 292 Hays Road, East Greenbush,on Sunday, April 29th, at 10:30AM. Public welcome. Contact479-3439 if you have any questions. You won’t be disappointed!
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BROOKS’ BAR-B-QThe UnitedMethodistWomen fromFirst United
Methodist Church, 1 GilliganRoad in East Greenbush willsponsor a Brooks’ Bar-B-Q onSaturday, April 21st, from 4to 7PM. Treat your family toan easy, hearty meal tocelebrate Spring! *1/2 chickenwith all the fixings for $10*BBQ Ribs with all the fixingsfor $12 *Eat-in or Take-Out*Tickets are available at thechurch office. Proceeds will goto Heifer International.
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The Algonquin Middle School Odyssey of the Mind Team ishaving a Chicken BBQ catered by Giffy’s BBQ on April 25th,from 5PM to 7PM in West Sand Lake. (Call Jon at 527-1967 forexact location.) Half chicken dinners including baked potato,cole slaw, roll and butter, cookie, and drink. Dinners will besold for $10 and can be pre-ordered by contacting Jon Hellmanat 527-1967 or emailing [email protected] team has been working since November 2011 preparingand practicing to compete in a Regional competition on March10th at Rensselaer City School District. The team came in firstplace, which allowed them to continue on to compete in theNew York State Competition on March 31st at BinghamtonUniversity. The team won the competition, which lets themcontinue on to compete in the Odyssey of the Mind WorldFinals at Iowa State University in Ames, IA from May 23rdthrough May 26th. The team is currently preparing for worldfinals and has started to do fundraising to help fund the costsfor travel and lodging.
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Top: Bob & Linda, Patty & Pat, Bottom: Kitchen & Dining RoomVolunteers.Melvin Roads Sons of The American Legion is grateful to ourLegion Family members and friends for their support of ourLent fish fry dinners, thank you.
SPRING TAG &
BAKE SALESaturday, April 21st, at theNassau American Legion Post#1268. We will be opening at9:00 am with Bag Sale 1:00 to3:00 pm. All items are atbargain prices. Like a giantgarage sale inside. We will alsoof course have some yummyhomemade baked goods. ThePost is located on Chatham St.next to Cumberland Farms,right off Route 20 at fourcorners in Nassau. Please savethe date, and plan to stop byand check out our bargains.
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CONSERNS-UFour-time Tony Award®nominee Raúl Esparzaheadlines this inspired newmusical from a remarkableteam: eight-time Oscar-winning composer AlanMenken; bookwriters JanusCercone and Tony®-winnerWarren Leight (Side Man);lyricist Glenn Slater;choreographer Sergio Trujillo(Jersey Boys); andChristopher Ashley, director ofthe Tony®-winning BestMusical Memphis.Wednesday, April 25th, $85includes Ticket (balcony G-H),Transportation & Bus Driver’sTip - Bus departs promptlyfrom Yankee Trails WorldTravel, 569 Third Ave. Ext.Rensselaer at 7:30 a.m. for a2:00 p.m. performance ofLEAP OF FAITH at the St.James Theatre, 246 West44th St., New York - Returnbus will pick up from BryantPark at 6:00 p.m.Please make checks payableto: CoNSERNS-U · P.O. Box765 · Rensselaer, NY 12144*Reservations accepted withpayment only* Call 463-8571for information.Get ready to fall under the spell ofJonas Nightingale. With his troupeof singers, he’s journeyed far andwide, rattling the rafters, conningthe crowds and trading miracles formoney. And tonight’s a specialnight: He’s sharing the story of hisvery own redemption. Don’t misshis roof-raising tale about the timehe came face to face with a strong-willed woman and a spirited boywho put his grift–and his ownfaith–to the test.
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*Advertised vehicles contained in this ad are plus tax, title and dmv fees. Any special apr and lease offers to well qualifi ed buyers thru primary lending source; not all buyers will qualify based on credit score. Lifetime Limited Powertrain Warranty for all new vehicles or used vehicles model year 2007 and newer with 65,000 miles or less. Savings off MSRP includes all rebates and incentives. Includes military and owner loyalty rebates. Invoice displayed for information purposes only, and do not refl ect the deal-ers ultimate cost due in part to manufacturer’s rebates, incentives and hold backs. Advertised offers expire 4/30/12 at 8pm. 041912P
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pages 19-21QUESTION: I attend one of the local colleges and have todeal with a lot of stress. Is there anything natural you couldrecommend? J. Stewart, Defreestville, NYANSWER: With term papers, final exams, the economicdownturn and finding a job—there’s plenty for students tolegitimately be concerned about these days. In the past,people might have suggested exercise or socializing to reducestress, but on many campuses the therapy of choice today isquickly becoming daily meditation. According to ChristopherWillard, Tufts University psychologist, “With a daily meditationpractice, students don’t have to believe their worrisomethoughts that tell them they will fail a test, or their depressedthoughts that advise them they are unlovable. Meditatorsbecome free of impulsive thoughts that taunt them intosnapping at their friend, going on an eating or drinking binge,or making some unnecessary purchase.” For only a five-minuteinvestment every day, meditators soon realize that everythought is only a suggestion, not an imperial command.Actually, stress can be very helpful. Stress is nature’s way ofalerting you to some form of inner conflict that needsresolution. The more you meditate, you’ll gain three essentialskills that help you resolve inner conflicts and transform stressinto strength. These skills are detachment, discrimination andwill power. Through meditation, you first learn to how to becomedetached from your stressful thoughts. Secondly, you learnhow to use the discrimination of your own conscience todetermine your thoughts, words and actions. Finally, you learnhow to increase your will power so you can more easily baseyour actions on your own inner wisdom. The more you meditateand use these three meditation skills, you’ll feel less stressand more energy and creativity to be a success. That beingsaid, you always want to remember that your physician isyour health care partner. If you are dealing with anythingother than everyday stress and you’ve become aware of anybothersome physical symptoms, you always need to firstconsult with your primary care physician.The meditation and yoga curriculum at the American MeditationInstitute is accredited by the American Medical Association,Albany Medical College and the N.Y.S. Nurses Association. Itis also endorsed by nationally recognized physicians MehmetOz MD, Dean Ornish MD and Bernie Siegel MD.
BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS PADDLE FOR
HOPE IN THEIR DRAGON BOAT
Celebrating our 5th anniversary season,Hope in the Boat is a team of breast cancersurvivors who paddle a dragon boat forrecreation, fitness and to raise awarenessof the quality of life during and after cancertreatment. By paddling together, our missionis to promote wellness, and provide hopeand partnership to those on the breastcancer journey. We accomplish this through the ancient sportof dragon boating, which is becoming one of the fastestgrowing sports in the world, and particularly in the US. Teammembers practice paddling once or twice weekly in Cohoes onthe Hudson River where the boat is docked from mid-May untilMid-September. Members may also participate in friendlycompetition with other teams in the Northeast during thesummer. Most of our members also attended the InternationalBreast Cancer Survivors Dragon Boat Festival in Canada in2010 with 70 teams from all over the world. Those who areinterested will have the opportunity to participate in the nextInternational Breast Cancer Survivors Dragon Boat Festivalin Florida in 2014. During the off-season, team membersmeet monthly for discussion and team building activities. Hopein the Boat is looking for breast cancer survivors who wouldlike to join this unique paddling team. An orientation programis scheduled for Wednesday, May 2, at 6:00pm in Latham. Ifyou are interested in attending the orientation, please visitour website at www.HopeintheBoat.org. and/or call LuAllegretti-Freeman at 765-2307 or Barbara Neiman at 477-9580.
SAMARITAN HOSPITAL OFFERING
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Samaritan Hospital, an affiliate of Troy-based not-for-profit NortheastHealth, is now offering coronary angioplasty, or PCI/percutaneouscoronary intervention, bringing a potentially lifesaving procedureto Rensselaer County.Coronary angioplasty is used to open up narrowed or blockedcoronary arteries to improve blood flow to the heart muscle.Angioplasty may be used to improve symptoms of heart disease,reduce damage to the heart muscle caused by a heart attack, andreduce the risk of death in some patients.In the event of a heart attack, when minutes count, having thispotentially lifesaving procedure at Samaritan Hospital brings it closerto individuals in many of the communities the hospital serves, includingresidents in many parts of Rensselaer, Albany and Saratoga counties.
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The Poestenkill Library will beoffering a lecture-discussionled by Lloyd Barnhart, aretired col lege physicaleducator, on Thursday, April26th, at 7:00pm. Topics to becovered include the elementsof physical fitness, as well asprinciples and programs forenhancing your physicalfitness as you get older.Attendees will be encouragedto participate in the discussionand all of your questionsregarding fitness after fifty-five will be answered. Spaceis limited, so please registerat the library desk or bycalling 283-3721.
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ALBANY JCC
HEALTH FAIRThe Congregation Beth Emeth– Sidney Albert Albany JewishCommunity Center Health &Services Fair for Adults andSenior Adults will be held at theAlbany JCC, 340 Whitehall Road,on Sunday, April 29, from10:30am -2:30pm. Thiscommunity event, which isFREE and open to thecommunity, offers healthscreenings, information boothsabout area resources, drawingprizes and give-aways,therapeutic massage and quickadult haircuts. Contact ClaireSigal, Director of the AlbanyJCC’s senior adult program, 438-6651 x112, [email protected],www.saajcc.org.
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AVERILL PARK WALK AGAINST HUNGER
Algonquin Middle School’s service learning organization,SL@AMS, is planning a walk-a-thon on April 21, 2012 at 9:00a.m. We are walking to help Doors of Hope and the Hope 7Food Pantry raise funds for the Feinstein Challenge. Areafood pantries can earn matching funds for all donations duringMarch and April. This is a community-wide event and we wouldlike to invite families from all of our schools, as well as communitymembers to join us as we fight hunger in our Community.For additional information, please contact Carol Winkley [email protected].
athlete of the week JOSH MEAD
~Most Dedicated~ by Megan Keeler
by Claire Everettby Claire Everettby Claire Everettby Claire Everettby Claire Everett
AP RECYCLING DAY TO BENEFIT
AP TRACK & FIELD
AP Recycling Day to Benefit the Averill Park Track& Field program will be held on Saturday, April 21st,from 10AM - 2PM in the High School Parking Lot.Recycle your old microwaves, air conditioners,
computers and other electronic devices for far less than youwould pay at recycling centers. Price is .35 cents per poundpaid that day which would constitute your donation.Also accepting - Televisions, VCR’s, DVD’s, Stereos and otherentertainment equipment with a monetary donation. ThankYou for your support!!!
AVERILL PARK POP WARNER
FOOTBALL/CHEER REGISTRATION
Averill Park Pop Warner is acceptingregistration for the 2012 season.Registration is open to Averill ParkSchool District and Wynantskill UnionFree School District. The fee for Tackleand Cheer (ages 7-15) is $125.00/
participant. Flag and Cub Cheer (ages 5-7) is $75.00/participant. Family discounts are available. Forms are availableonline at www.ezteamz.com/averillparkpopwarner and can bemailed to APPW, P.O. Box 561, Averill Park, NY 12018. Pleaseinclude copy of birth certificate (new participants only) andwallet sized photo with the registration forms.Date: April 19th at the Algonquin Middle School Lobby, 6-8PM.
TWIN TOWN LITTLE LEAGUE
OPENING DAY CELEBRATION
Twin Town Little League will be holding aGiffy’s Bar-B-Q opening day celebrationon Saturday, April 21st, at the WilliamsRd Complex from 4:00 pm- 6:00 pm.Your Choice of 1/2 Giffy’s BBQ chicken orPulled Pork Sandwich. Dinners include,
baked potato, cole slaw, roll with butter, cookie and a beverage.Dinners purchased in advance: $11.00 per dinner; $44.00 for4 dinners. Dinners purchased day of barbecue: $12.00 perdinner; $44.00 for 4 dinnersOrder Early Dinners are limited the day of BBQ. Deadline foradvance orders is Apri l 14, 2012. Order Forms atwww.TTLL.com, under handout/forms
“Springfield College Junior MeghanFlanagan (AP ‘09) gets the SC scoringstarted during a recent contestagainst MIT”. Meghan and her SCteammates defeatedMIT 13-2 and are 7-7on their season.
You may have seen this week’s athlete in Mr. AP last month;Josh Mead, also known as Shmead, is a senior at Averill ParkHigh School and a Varsity Tennis player. Josh started playingtennis his freshman year and learned how to play by attendinga tennis summer camp a couple years before 9th grade. Josh issomeone that works hard and gets along with everyone. He isalways a pleasure to be around and is always willing to help outor lend someone a hand. His character shows even in hisextracurricular activities; outside of school Josh is volunteerfireman for the Poestenkill Fire Department. In his spare time,Mead enjoys hanging out with his friends and family, playingtennis with his friends, working at the Hollywood Drive-In andplaying video games. Next year, Josh is going to attend HudsonValley Community College and is looking to study something inthe Engineering field. He was hoping to continue his tenniscareer, but there isn’t a men’s team at HVCC, so he is just goingto play as much as he can in his spare time. Mead’s favoritepart about tennis is serving, because he can control how heserves whether it is a fast, slow or curved serve. To preparefor his season, Josh buys some fresh new sneakers and fixesup his racket to make sure that it will work to its best ability.“Matches always have a moment or multiple moments whenyou make a mistake, make an amazing hit, or when you hadboth a long and fun point,” replied Josh about his matches.Mead likes to listen to music before the away matches and saysthat it helps him to get focused. “Being a dedicated athletemeans that you are committed to your sport and like playing it,”said Mead. Josh said that he didn’t have just one person whoinspires him to be the person he is today, but he said he hadmany--his parents, family and friends. He would also like tothank his parents for raising him the way they did and thankthem for his success. Best of luck to Josh and the rest of theVarsity Tennis team as their 2012 season is well underway andtheir matches are heating up.
There is no rest for the weary. Over the vacation, the Warriorsbattled in multiple challenging competitions. This week,Lacrosse, Baseball, and Softball teams all came out to do theirbest for Averill Park athletics!To start off the week, the Girl’s Lacrosse team challenged AP’srival: the Columbia Blue Devils. Averill Park was in control thewhole game and demolished Columbia 13-2. High scorers ofthe game were Molly O’Bryan with three goals, and DarianGoyer, Emily Halpin, Marionna Valente, and Morgan Lionaronseach with two. The ladies then took on Shaker. The girls foughthard but couldn’t pull out another victory. They fell short 18-2.Goals were scored by Morgan Lionarons and Molly O’Bryan.Baseball and Softball also played Columbia and Shaker lastweek. AP Baseball, with a depleted roster, played Columbia onWednesday. Unfortunately, even after a rally in the last innings,they fell short 10-6. The boys also played Shaker, but theShaker powerhouse came away with another win. Averill Parklost 12-6. Our baseball team is working on recouping and issure to be ready to take on their next opponent. Good luckboys!The Girl’s Softball team took on Columbia on Wednesday. Theladies fought hard but lost 4-0. Although the ladies had anumber of great hits, they were unable to score a run. TheLady Warriors returned to battle Shaker on Friday. The Warriorsclashed with the Bison and won 9-5. Numerous runs werescored by Caroline Woods and Molly Fryer. Congratulationsladies on your first win of the season! Keep it up!Next week will be another challenging one for AP without adoubt, so make sure to come out and support the Warriors! Ifyou have any questions or comments feel free to contact meat [email protected].
TT WARRIORS TRAVEL BASEBALL
SPAGHETTI & MEATBALL DINNER
On Sunday, April 29th, from 4 pm-6pm, the Twin Town WarriorsTravel Baseball organization will host their first annual Spaghetti& Meatball dinner at the Wynantskill Fire Department. Mealalso includes bread and soda. Tickets are $6.00 for adults, and$3.00 for kids (12 and under). Funds raised will help sponsorchildren’s uniforms and League costs for playing baseball. Comesupport a great organization and get a hearty meal served byour youngsters! A great Sunday family outing! Take a breakfrom cooking and support a great cause for local kids.
LADY ROYALS 16U APPLEBEE’S
FUNDRAISER BREAKFAST AND GAME
Please join the Lady Royals 16U for breakfast and a game.The Lady Royals 16U Softball Team is a community-based team;many are from the Averill Park area. We are hosting a FlapjackFundraiser Breakfast for $6 at Applebee’s, 594 N. Troy Roadin Rensselaer on April 21st from 8AM to 10AM. After breakfastthe Averill Park Varsity girls are playing Hoosick Valley at homeat 11AM. Please come out to support the girls and our localsports in general. Tickets can be purchased at the door, or foradvanced tickets, please contact Matt Johnson at 283-5984.
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On Saturday, April 21, 2012 from8:00 to 10:00 a.m., the 14-Year OldDevil Cats Red Baseball Team willhost a Pancake Breakfast at theSport’s Grill located at 4 MiddleMannix Road in Rensselaer.
Breakfast includes pancakes, bacon and unlimited coffee andjuice. Tickets are $5.00 each and can be purchased in advanceby contacting Maria Vooris at 283-9106. Tickets can also bebought at the door the morning of the breakfast. There willalso be a 50/50 raffle. Money raised will go toward tournamentfees for our upcoming season. Come on out and enjoy a greatbreakfast! We appreciate your support for our team!
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Hoags Corners Volunteer Fire Company, Inc will hosttheir 5th Annual Golf Scramble at Burden LakeCountry Club on Sunday, June 24th - 11AM check-in, lunch; shot gun start at 1PM sharp; dinner at5:30PM.Min. $10,000 1st Hole-in-One Prize. Other types of
1st hole-in-one contests: cruise, airline tickets, electronicpackage. Prizes for: Longest Drive ~ Closest to the Pin andMORE! Emergency Services Team Award (challenge other Fire,EMS or Police foursomes). Cost in only $100 per golfer forreservations received by 5/15/12 and includes: golf fees, golfcart, golf shirt, gifts, refreshments, lunch and dinner. Golfinglimited to the 1st 32 foursomes or 128 golfers. Awards dinnerguest are encouraged to join us to $30 each.Register Now! Don’t wait and miss this! Proceeds go towardsthe planned construction of the new HCVFC substation to belocated near Burden Lake. For information and registration form,contact Ken Bornhorst at 331-1294 or [email protected] or go to www.hcvfc.org.
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EG GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE 50TH ANNIVERSARY (1962-2012)
If you played for EGGSL and would like to be a part of our“50th Anniversary Celebration” on Saturday, April 21st, 2012,please e-mail [email protected] for more info.
HUNTER ED. TRAININGHunter Education Training scheduled at Bailey Mt. Fish & GameClub, Inc. on Friday, May 4th, from 7 to 11PM; and Sunday,May 6th, from 7:30AM to 4:30PM. Hunter Education course isheld at Bailey Mt. Fish & Game Club, Inc, 531 Snyders LakeRoad, Wynantskill (Town of North Greenbush). Pre-registrationis required!! Pre-registration will be held at the Bailey Mt. Fish& Game Club, Inc every Wednesday from 7 to 8:30PM startingon Wednesday, March 28th, until the class is full. Class size islimited and based on first-come, first-served basis, pre-registerearly to be sure of a class slot. 286-9620.
EAST GREENBUSH DAY CAMP &
SPORTS CAMP!The Town of East Greenbush is accepting Summer Day CampRegistrations for children who have completed Kindergarten –15 years of age. Camp has two sessions, July 9-27 and July30-August 17 from 9am-3pm M-F. There is also a Sports Campprovided by the US Sports Institute for children ages 5-14,which is conducted August 20-24 and August 27-31 with aSports Squirts Program from August 20-24 and a BeginnersGolf Clinic offered August 27-31 as well. Both camps are heldat the East Greenbush Town Park.For more specific information, and forms pertaining to SummerCamp and the Sports Camp, please visit the town’s website atwww.eastgreenbush.org. Email [email protected] feel free to contact the Community and Recreational ServicesDepartment at 477-4194.
PWC / BOATER SAFETY COURSESunday, April 29th 2012, The AmericanLegion Post 1489, 111 Main Ave.,Wynantskill, will host PWC / Boater Safety
Course from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM.This is a NASBLA and New York State approved certificationcourse for 14 yrs. and older. The course acquaints boaters ofall ages with safe and legal boating practices. Studentscompleting this course and passing the instructor-administeredexam will earn the New York State Boater Safety Certificate.There is a $25 Advanced registration fee, with a limited classsize, so register early.To register, call Bill McGuirk at 441-0013. Sponsored by, TheSons of The American Legion Post #1489 with proceeds tobenefit area youth organizations.
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2012 BRUNSWICK BASEBALL
REGISTRATION - SENIOR HOUSE LEAGUEBrunswick Baseball is currently registeringplayers age 17-22 for the 2012 Senior HouseLeague season.Players must register on-line by visiting ourwebsite @ www.eteamz.com/brunswickbaseballand clicking on the Links Tab on our Home-pagemenu. The “New” Senior House League will
consist of a 12 game regular season schedule with play-offsplanned at the end of the season. The senior league will be awood bat league with games played at the Brunswick SportsComplex on Rte 2 in the Town of Brunswick. The registrationfee will be $135 per player. The Brunswick Baseball League isan independent League with no boundaries, and registrationis open to all interested players. Registration for the SeniorLeague will remain open until the end of April – Teams will bedrafted in early May. For questions, please contact Mark Phillipsat 279-3471 or Guy Changa at 326-5236.
BRUNSWICK BULLDOGS FOOTBALL
& CHEERLEADING (2012 SEASON)Registrations are being accepted for the2012 Brunswick Bulldogs Football &Cheerleading Programs.When: Thursday, April 19, 2012, 5:00pm– 8:00pmWhere: Brunswick Community Center,Keyes Lane
FLAG - The flag football & cheerleading season begins onWednesday, August 1st, and runs through to the end ofSeptember. Practice is from 6:00 – 7:30 pm twice a weekthrough August and once a week when school begins inSeptember. Games are on Saturday mornings.This program is for children who will be in kindergarten – 2ndgrade during the 2012 school year. The child must be 5 yearsold by August 1, 2012.TACKLE AND CHEER - The tackle football & cheerleadingseason begins on Wednesday, August 1st, and runs throughthe end of October. Practice is from 6:00 – 8:00, three timesa week. Games are on Sundays.This program is for children who will be in 3rd and 4th grade forthe Junior Division program, and 5th and 6th grade for theSenior Division program.If you would like to request a registration form, you may visitour website at: http://www.brunswickbulldogsnyfl.com or foradditional information, please call Sandy at 301-9450 or [email protected].
LOOKING FOR A GOLF PARTNER?Rensselaer Senior Center in conjunction withEvergreen Country Club is forming a co-ed golfleague for the 2012 season. You must be atleast 60 years old to join. We will start Thursday,April 26th, and golf through the month of August. Dufferswelcome. Please call the Center 463-2166 for more information.
LEGION VOLLEYBALL CLUB GOLF
TOURNAMENT FUNDRAISERThe Legion Volleyball Club is a Capital Region based not-for-profit organization that promotes the furtherance of teamspirit and education in the sport of Volleyball throughout EastGreenbush and surrounding communities.Our organization is just three years old and exists primarily toassist young athletes expand their skills and abilities in thesport of volleyball.This year, we will host our first Golf Tournament / fundraiser atthe Burden Lake Country Club on Sunday, May 6th. Thisexciting day will feature an 18 hole, best ball format and BBQdinner to follow. Raffles and other prizes will greet our gueststhat day.Register early - we are limiting this event to the 1st 128 paidgolfers! Flag sponsors welcome!Checks can be made out directly to: Legion Volleyball Club-Golfand mailed directly to: Legion Golf - 164 Waters Road, EastGreenbush, NY 12061.Questions: e-mail [email protected]
EGCSD CELEBRATING 10th ANNIVERSARY
OF THE ATHLETIC HALL OF FAMEThe East Greenbush Central School District is Celebrating TenthYear Anniversary of the Athletic Hall of Fame on Saturday,May 5, 2012, at Carmela’s Banquet House. This celebration issponsored by the Columbia All Sports Club. The 2012 InductionCeremony will induct the following: Alumni Athlete Categroy:Douglas Canfield 1953, Judy (Finke) Vitali 1989, Jami Seridone1996 and Thomas Genovesi 2003. From the Coach/StaffCategory: Michael Leonard and Anthony Servidone.To request tickets, please contact Jean Schweigert at ColumbiaHigh School Athletic Department at 518-270-2080, ext 3.
2nd ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT TO
SUPPORT ATHLETES WITH CHALLENGESOn Sunday May 20, 2012, localgolfers will spend a day on thegreens of Stadium Golf Course ina scramble tournament of 18 holesto support regional athletes withspecial needs and Wounded
Warriors. STRIDE Adaptive Sports will be the beneficiary ofthe tournament hosted by the owners of NY Capital Sports.Net.Todd and Jeremy Smith selected STRIDE Adaptive Sports thisyear because of the work the organization does with localathletes with special needs.STRIDE’s mission is to educate and empower individuals withspecial needs in life-changing sport and recreation programs tosustain healthy, active and fun lifestyles. STRIDE is a volunteerorganization with all sport lessons being taught by highly qualifiedvolunteers, and STRIDE serves our Wounded Warriorcommunity with re-habilitative sport and recreation programsto help them adjust to life and adapt to their permanent injuriesthat they sustained during recent conflicts overseas.The cost of a foursome is $110/person. This includes a coursefees, cart, lunch on the turn, and a complimentary hot buffetand prizes.Please contact Jeremy Smith at [email protected] at:518-788-0439 if you are interested in supporting the event orgolfing. For more information, visit www.nycapitalsports.net.
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LEGAL NOTICE1487-1491 FIFTH AVENUE LLC,a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filedwith the SSNY on 1/19/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to: c/o Ryan M.O’Hagan, 865 United NationsPlaza, #3B, NY, NY 10017.General Purposes.
ANGELS OF TROY, LLC Art. OFOrg. filed Sec. Of State of NY08/29/2011. Off Loc.:RensselaerCo. SSNY designated as agentupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY to mailcopy of process to THE LLC, 627Vanderbilt Street, Brooklyn, NY11218-1257. Purpose: Any lawfulact or activity.
LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of Flash PointWatch, LLC. Arts. of Org. filedwith Secy. of State of NY (SSNY)on 3/6/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 8 Longhill Rd., Troy,NY 12180. Purpose: any lawfulactivities.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: Trojan Lofts, LLC. Articlesof Organization filed with theSecretary of State of NY (SSNY)on 3/30/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copy ofprocess against the LLC to: 137Church Street, Troy, NY 12180.Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: PC REALTY II, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 03/14/12. Thelatest date of dissolution is12/31/2111. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to the LLC,181 Pinewoods Avenue. Troy,New York 12182. Purpose: Forany lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: 418 Grand, LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of NY (SSNY)on 3/30/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copy ofprocess against the LLC to: 137Church Street, Troy, NY 12180.Purpose: any lawful act or activity.
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Please check out our school website: www.averillpark.k12.ny.usGo to Programs (on right of webpage) then go to Adult &Continuing Education to view the Adult Education Brochure..Classes still available are: Tole & Decorative Painting-April 24(reg. early for supplies to be ordered), Beginning Crochet-May15 (reg. by May 4 for supplies to be ordered), Puppy TrainingClass starting April 28th (call for info. 674-7191) Yoga for AllAges-May 17th, Defensive Driving Sat., May 5 (one day) orTuesday, June 12 & 19(need to attend both evenings), 5 HourPrelicensing - April 30 or May 21 or June 11, NYC Bus trip-May19. Any question, contact Bonnie Lilly at 674-7191 or [email protected]
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The Highlight Acting Troupewill be presenting Tim Kelly’sadaptation of Al ice’sAdventures in Wonderland onFriday and Saturday, April 20,21, 27, 28 at 7:30 pm; andSunday, April 22 and 29 at 2p.m. at the Brunswick Grange,Rt. 7 and Rt. 142. Tickets are$15 for adults, $10 for seniorsand students 6-12 andchildren 5 and under are free.The show is directed by RobinDickinson Sawyer.Fol low that rabbit to adelightful, entertaining worldof childhood fantasies. Alicejourneys into a world of talkinganimals, comic royalty andraces where the contestantsrun in circles! There are alsothe Mad Hatter’s frantic teaparty, the watch-carryingWhite Rabbit and talkingflowers. Along the way, Alicemust deal with a sneezingduchess and a baby that turnsinto a pig! The finale has Alicewatching a trial, but shesuddently finds herself theaccused! The play gives amodern view to an old classic,where nonsense makes quitegood sense. For reservationsor information, call Tina at272-7558. Reservations arerecommended.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: 207 BROADWAYASSOCIATES LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 03/12/12. The latestdate of dissolution is 12/31/2061.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to the LLC,220-46 73rd Avenue, Bayside,New York 11364. Purpose: Forany lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFPROFESSIONAL SERVICELIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: JAMES WILSON, M.D.,PLLC. Articles of Organizationwere filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) on03/16/12. The latest date ofdissolution is 12/31/2112. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the PLLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the PLLC, c/o James Wilson,500 Pond View, Suite 204,Castleton-On-Hudson, New York12033. Purpose: For the practiceof the profession of VeterinaryMedicine.
LEGAL NOTICENotice of formation: TROY 1813LLC. Articles of Organization filedby NYS Secretary of State onFebruary 27, 2012. Officelocation: Rensselaer County. NYSSecretary of State designated asagent of the limited liabilitycompany upon whom processagainst it may be served and theSecretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against it toTroy 1813 LLC, c/o Arlene Nock,191 2nd Street, Troy, NY 12180.The limited liability company is tobe managed by one or more of itsmembers. Purpose: Hold realestate and any other lawfulpurpose.
Notice of Qualification ofGrandSlam Alley Fund, LLC.Authority filed with NY Dept. ofState on 2/7/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. LLC formedin DE on 1/25/12. NY Sec. ofState designated agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served and shall mailprocess to the principal businessaddress: 500 Federal, 4th Fl.,Troy, NY 12180. DE address ofLLC: c/o National CorporateResearch, Ltd., 615 S. DupontHwy., Dover, DE 19901. Cert. ofForm. filed with DE Sec. of State,P.O. Box 898, Dover, DE 19901.Purpose: all lawful purposes.
The Hanford Group, LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY("LLC")Articles of Organizationfiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York ("SSNY") on 6th day ofApril, 2011. Office location:Rensselaer County. StreetAddress: 1385 Route 2,Petersburg, New York 12138.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY may mail a copy of anyprocess to the LLC c/o HerzogLaw Firm P.C., 7 SouthwoodsBoulevard, Albany, New York12211. Latest date to dissolve:None. Purpose: to engage in anyact or activity permissible underthe LLC law.
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ATTENTION: Water Tech. &Customer Service positions:Training provided. Must be a HSGrad Starting $535 wk. Benefits& bonuses. 899-5555 H2oSolutions
Booth for rent. Small family ownedfriendly neighborhood shop. Weare looking for hair stylist whoenjoys her work. We are just 3blocks from RPI campus. FT/ &P/T needed. 1st mo. Rent FREE.Call June @ 274-4573 All replieskept confidential.
F/T delivery drivers. Schodackarea. Drive box truck local formajor firm. Good customer serviceskills, early start, 2-4 am, includesSat. delivery, Mid $30’sK. Freeinsurance/ dental premiums,401K, never a lay off 110 years.Call Dutton 888-786-0791.
Live in PCA or HHA positionsavail. 2-5 days per week Call Concepts of Health Care 518-885-2020
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Temp. help 5/22 to 6/12, TextbookBuyback Leader, travel to highschools in New England,purchasing books from students.All expenses paid. Must have avalid drivers license. 336-2108
Town of Sand Lake is nowaccepting applications for BeachAides and Life Guards. Must haveNew York State Certification.Applications are available andmust be received by April 20,2012 at the Town Clerks Office.Any questions call 518-674-2026Ext 22.
HELP WANTED
TREASURE IN YOUR TRUNKSALE. SAT. 4/21, 10AM-2PM.SACRED HEART CHURCH, 3CATHOLIC WAY, CASTLETON.$5 to park car in Parish lot andsell items from your “trunk”Customers needed, vendors too.Bake / food sale. To reserve yourspot contact Kathryn Monty 732-1106 [email protected]
3 Family 4/21 9-3, 1, 2 & 8Maryview Dr. Wynantskill, Rain orshine. Lots of misc. items.
Estate Sale, 4/21 9-4. 3623 Rt.43, WSL across for Stewarts,Antiques, households, tools, furn.
MASSIVE MOVING SALE. April21-22 and 27-29. 9-4pm. 52 2ndDyke Rd. (Kay’s Pizza). A/C, furn.bikes, appliances, tools, tvs, dvdsGames. You name it, we got it.
Neighborhood sale. Old/new. Collectables, frames, baby/kidsitems, books, fishing, household,tools, smoker, cherry table, crib,art. Ridgewood Dr. Wynantskill.near Villa Valenti. Sat. 4/21, 9-3.
Sat 4/21. 10-4pm. 107 SnydersLake Road. No. Greenbush.Plenty of new & gently used itmes.Stop by for some great bargains!
CHILD CARENYS Lic’d. childcare betweenexits 7 & 8 off I90 E. F/T P/T oroccasional. Christianmom/nurse. 6 wks to 12 yrs.227-1497
UNCAGED TOXIC
LANDFILL MEETINGUnited Neighbors ConcernedAbout General Electric &Dewey Loeffel Landfi l l(UNCAGED) will be holding ourregular monthly meeting onThursday, April 26th, at theNassau Free Library (RT. 20),starting at 6:30 p.m. (weatherpermitting). Meetings coverissues derived from thecomplex Dewey Loeffel ToxicLandfill (Mead Road - Nassau~ approx. 46,000 tons ofhazardous chemicals mixtures~ VOCs ~PCBs). Please feelfree to join us for anyconcerns or questions youmay have and for anyupdates. Contact us at:UNCAGED Inc., P.O. Box 114,East Schodack, New York12063 or [email protected]
Booth rental in local Salon for hairstylist with some establishedclientele, Also opening for NailTech. [email protected]
Customer Service Rep fortextbook warehouse. Schodack.Position avail. June 1. until Sept.30. 336-2103
Experienced Hair Stylist: FTguaranteed wages, generouscomm., retirement plan, paidvacation/holidays. Busy walk-inonly salon. East Greenbush 479-4504, ask for Beth; Brunswick271-8526, ask for Sabrina.
HELP WANTED
East Nassau Rural Cemetery Association
NOTICE OF MEETINGA meeting of the East NassauRural Cemetery Association willbe held on Sunday, April 22, 2012at 2:00 pm at the BrainardFirehouse, Brainard, NY. All lotowners and anyone elseinterested are welcome andencouraged to attend.Lenore LaierSecretary & Treasurer 794-8434
LEGAL NOTICE1487 1491 FIFTH AVENUE LLC
BUS TRIP TO NYC - MAY 19, 2012Join us for a day trip to NYC through the Averill Park AdultEducation Program. Cost is $45.00 per person. Open to thepublic. Bus will pick up at the Averill Park High School parking lotat 6:45 a.m. - leaving promptly at 7:00 a.m. We will arriveapprox. 10:30 a.m. at Bryant Park. This trip is not tour-escorted,so individuals are on their own to enjoy all that the city has tooffer. Bus will board at Bryant Park for the return home-leavingpromptly at 7:00 p.m. We will be traveling with Yankee TrailsCharter Bus Company and anyone under the age of 18 must beaccompanied by an adult. NO smoking is allowed on the bus. Allregistrations and payments must be received by May 1st. Makechecks payable to: Averill Park Adult Education and mail to:Averill Park Adult Education, 146 Gettle Rd. Averill Park, NY12018. Payments may be drop off in the main office of the highschool in a seal enveloped address to Bonnie Lilly, Adult Ed.Please list all names of persons you are registering and includea phone number.Any question, contact Bonnie Lilly at 674-7191 or [email protected]
SL UNION
CEMETERY LOT
OWNERS MEETINGThe Annual Meeting of the LotOwners of the Sand LakeUnion Cemetery will be held inthe Social Room of the Churchof the Covenant, onWednesday, May 2nd,beginning at 7PM. Trustees willbe elected to fill the expiredterms of Robert Wagner andHerb Lange. Any concerns ofLot Owners will be addressedand other business conductedas necessary.
LEGAL NOTICEI TRADE CASH FOR GUNS, LLC,a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filedwith the SSNY on 3/26/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to: Thomas V.Kenney, Jr., 65 Second St., Troy,NY 12180. General Purposes.
Intelligent Home Solutions, LLC,Articles of Org. filed with the Sec.of State of NY on 3/12/2012.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated agentof LLC upon whom process maybe served. SSNY shall mail copyof process to: 195 StillwaterBridge Rd., Schaghticoke, NY12154. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose.
Legal NoticeNotice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:Transcend Lighting, LLC, Articlesof Organization filed with theSecretary of State (SSNY) on12/07/2011. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to: C/OTRANSCEND LIGHTING, LLC 14Calkins Farm Road, Averill Park,NY 12018. Purpose: Any LawfulPurpose. Latest date upon whichLLC is to dissolve: No specificdate.
MINGALAR HOME SOLUTIONSLLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org.filed with the SSNY on 2/28/12.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: Thant Zin,PO Box 666, Rensselaer, NY12144. General Purposes.
Notice of formation of a LimitedLiability Company("LLC"). Name:AFFORDABLE RESTORATION.Articles of organization filed withthe Secretary of State of NY(SSNY) on 3/13/12. Officelocation, County of Rensselaer.SSNY designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to 7024 23th Ave Suite202, Brooklyn, NY 11228.Purpose: any lawful purpose.
Notice of formation of a LimitedLiability Company(“LLC”). Name:Athens Acres LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of NY (“SSNY”)on March 2, 2012. Office Location,County of Rensselaer. The SSNYhas been designated as agent ofthe LLC upon which processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of such processserved to P.O. Box 969, AverillPark, NY 12018. Purpose: anylawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION of a[Domestic] Limited LiabilityCorporation. The name isWillowine, LLC. A NY LLC filedwith the SS on 3/5/12. The LLC islocated in Rensselaer Co. TheSS is designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. The addressthe SS shall mail a copy of anyprocess is c/o James L. Matzdorf,129 Mountain View Terrace,Rensselaer, NY 12144. The LLCwas formed for any legal purpose.
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CHIMNEY CLEANINGChimney cleaning & repairs, woodstoves installed. Insured,experienced. Don Bradley 674-2444
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CLEANOUTS & DEBRIS REM.Basements, attics & garages.Lic,insured. Free estimates. 779-5497
CLEANOUTS & REMOVALSHouse, garage, barn, yard. Lotclearing, lt. demolition. 283-2331
COMPUTER REPAIRReboot Computers. We fix PC &Macs. Low rates. (518) 326-0140
CONCRETESidewalks & driveways, chimneyrepairs, retaining walls, drainagesystems & basementwaterproofing, patios free ests.,ins. Poestenkill Mountain Farms605-8392
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GOOD NEWS FOR
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Since its reorganization in2010, The Sand Lake BusinessAssociation has come a longway! It has been wonderfulto get to know current andnew business owners. Thenetworking between membershas been very productive.One of our success stories isthe Welcome Wagon. Newhomeowners in town aregreeted with a gift basket offresh flowers, discountrestaurant coupons and othergoodies from local businessesin the association. We werethrilled to learn that our localRensselaer county legislators,Martin Reid, Alex Shannon andJudy Bresselor have made $500.00 available for the SLBAso that we can continue withthis successful venture. It ismuch appreciated.Last September, the Sand LakeBusiness Associationsponsored the first annualtown-wide garage sale. Itwas a great community eventand it benefited many peoplein town. The next one isscheduled for Sept. 2012.~ Valerie Balga, SLBAPresident
RUMMAGE SALE
Red Mill School will hold aRummage Sale on Saturday,April 28, from 8am – 2pm atRed Mill Elementary School,225 McCullough Place, EastGreenbush, in the cafeteriaand upper gym area.Something for everyone, anda bake sale. Everything mustgo! All proceeds go to ourPTO. CASH ONLY please.
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Hardwood Flooring & Assoc.Sanding, refinishing, install.Refs., free est., fully ins.Electrical, plumbing,remodeling. 253-1691
HOME REPAIR AND MOREPainting, masonry, elec. plumbing25 years. refs, Ken 857-7689
HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Low, affordable kitchen/bathremodeling, decks, HVACflooring, roofing, 461-5380
HOUSE CLEANINGUsing Green cleaners. Call foprice. Bonded. Jill 727-1342
House Pressure WashingSafe, no harsh chemicals.Carpet CleaningDeep steam cleaning, pet odor,stain removal ... you’ll love yourcarpets! Free estimates. Insured.Senior Discount. 372-1664 orwww.bluegoosecleaning.com
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HOUSECLEANINGWill clean your home, reas. ratesexp, refs. Call Maryann 915-1980
JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics, basements, garages, dumpstersavailable, Fully ins. 892-6354
JUNK CAR REMOVALWe pay cash for your junk cars,trucks, trailers. Todd 925-1071
JUNK CARSFast cash. we buy junk cars/scrapSame day service. 285-1146 Dan
JUNK CARS WANTED $400 to $1,000 cash for Junk carsvans,trucks,motorcycles.365-3368
JUNK REMOVALFree estimates. Yard cleanupsWe do it all. 339-3369
LANDSCAPESPRING-INTO-SUMMER!!! Totayard cleanup; removal of yarddebris; garage clean outs and junkremoval. Free est. with an honeshandshake. CALL CHUCK (518308-7842
LandscapingD.J.M. Comm/Res. Lic., & Insclean-ups,mowing, fert. 858-6514
LANDSCAPINGLawn care, prop. maintenancemulch, stone patios, 10% ofspring cleanups. 817-8246
LANDSCAPINGProperty maintenance. All phasesinstallation & groundsmaintenance. Free est. Dan 4282786.
LAWN CARELawn care. Most lawns $32Senior discount. Call Harry 4794263 or 423-1060
LAWN CAREYard work, mowing, hedgesmulch, trees & odd jobs 496-7414
LAWN CAREAffordable, mowing, trimmingcleanups, ins., free est. 322-3296
LAWN CAREBob’s Lawn Service. Locallyowned. Mow, spring cleanupaerate, dethatch, overseedingProfessional and insured. Call foquote. 852-3436Commerical and residential.
LAWN CARECleanup & wkly lawn maint. Besprices in town. Lic & ins. 779-5497
LAWN CARELawn mowing, Spring cleanup937-1068
LAWN CAREMowing, dethatching, mulchingcleanups.Fully insured. 283-6181
LAWN CAREMow, mulch, fertilize. Spring cleanup. Stump grinding, brushhogging, dethatching. Free est.fully ins. Shawn Swartz, Schodack857-7443
LAWN CAREMowing, mulch, dethatching. bigdavesyard.com Dave 424-3667
LAWN CARENothing fancy, just “mow and go”.Call Rick 487-9517
LAWN CAREOffering reliable and affordablelawn care. New clients get 1/2 offtheir 3rd service. (518) 429-7743
LAWN CAREYou grow it, we mow it. Mowing,trimming, hedge trimming. Call forfree estimate. Lenny 378-8558
Lawn MowingVery reasonable rates. 674-1115or 258-6213 Rich Sager.
LAWNMOWER REPAIRMost brands, used machines also,pickup & delivered. Mike Horowitz (518) 477-8378
MASONRYAll phases, new and old. Fullyinsured. Call Shawn [email protected]
MASONRYAll types, concrete, foundationrepairs, basement waterproofing.New installs or repairs. 376-5426
MASONRY CONCRETE Patios, foundations & all types ofrepairs. Cultured stone. Smalljobs welcome.Fully ins. free est.257-2935
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LAWN AND YARD SERVICEClean-ups, mowing, aerating, de-
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MULCH & TOPSOILSpread and/or delivered.Competitive pricing (518) 779-5497
PAINT1 All phases, wallpaper removed.Insured. Free est. 368-3716
PAINTAA HAWKEYE. Call a pro. Haveyour job done right for the rightprice. Int/Ext. painting 944-4997
PAINTER - PAPER HANGER30 yrs exp. free est, fully ins.
Economical prices Nancy 248-4044
PAINTINGAA Season’s Best Painting Svc.18yrs exp.Member of BBB.Insurance & refs. 424-0078
PAINTING/PAPER HANGINGInterior / exterior painting. Drywallhanging and taping. Over 30 yrs.experience. Leonard 733-9786
PLUMBING & HEATINGRepair, installs, service, licensedexperienced, insured. Cert., 24 hr.service 518 283-2331
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POOL RENOVATIONS Liner changes, repairs, concretework, pumps & filters. Plumbing
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PRESSURE WASH/PAINTINGCustom painting, deck refinish,cedar & alum. siding. Keep yourhome clean. Town or country,local cell 618-8051. Freeestimates.
PRESSURE WASHINGExterior house washing, soft roofwash, 518-785-0096
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersSales/ service. New andreconditioned, free pickup. 877-265-8367 Toll free.
Rexford Engineering, PLLC 399-0153 New & replacement septicsystem design. Bldg. design:additions/renov.
Rich’s Plumbing & HeatingFor all your plumbing & heatingneeds. 40gal. HW heater inst.$595+tax 698-8556
ROOFAll types, quality work, free est.,fully insured. (518) 368-3716
ROOF REPAIRNo job too small. Fully ins., freeest. Holland Roofing 451-9325
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ROOFINGA&J Roofing, shingles, slate,rubber. Fully insured. Free est.(518)283-9094
ROOFINGPro Tech Roofing & Repairs.Comm/res rubber, TPO shingle,standing seam metal. Free est,fully ins. 257-0411
ROOFINGRich Construction. Metal,shingles, rubber, fair rates, 20 yrsexp. Fully ins. 766-4839
ROOFINGRoofing, siding, carpentry.
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SEPTIC CLEANINGSand Lake Septic. Tanks cleaned,repair, new installation 674-3000
SEPTIC SERVICETanks cleaned, group rates avail.Call a neighbor! Gene 674-5223
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRHousehold/industrial, all makes,tune-ups,parts, supplies 674-8491
SIDINGWindows, doors, repairs, 25 yrs,deal direct, ins., refs. 732-4557
STEAM CLEANINGHot water, high pressure. Trucks,heavy equipt. houses, decks,boats, anything, etc. Removesmold, mildew, mud, winter salt w/no harsh chemicals.Environmentally friendly. Call forquote 275-8988
STONE & DIRT DRIVEWAYSRepairs, Excavation, Ditching,Drainage. Stone & Gravel &Topsoil deliveries. Free est.insured. 258-4092/712-5332
STUMP ‘N GRINDProf. stump grinding srvc. Insured.Best choice. 877-8033/ 301-5712
TOP SOIL/ STONE/ MULCHLawns installed, spreading avail.excavating & drainage. Freedelivery. 339-3369
TREE & LANDSCAPE SERVICEAMERICAN TREE
New trees planted or replacedHedge trimming & removal
Scott @ 487-4944 or 202-6114
TREE CAREPruning, trimming, removal,
stump grinding. Also a fulllandscape service. Chris @ 674-3343
TREE REMOVALFree estimates. Insured. Stumpremoval & pruning 491-4206
TOPSOIL, DRIVEWAY STONECrusher run, stone, mulch. 4-8yard delivery. Spreading avail.Free est. Poestenkill MountainFarms. Steve 605-8392
TREE SERVICEBrush, tree, shrub removal &trimming. Also small buildingdemolition. Insured andexperienced.Don Bradley Jr. (518) 674-2444
TREE SERVICERemoval & trimming. Exp., Freeest.& insured 766-9346/ 275-3061
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WELL PUMP SERVICEResidential/commercial, service &repairs (518) 283-2331
WINDOW CLEANINGKen’s Window Cleaning. Fully insured, commercial/ residential40 year family exp. 766-4975
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ROTO -TILLINGWill till gardens, flower beds, etc.283-0197
ROTO-TILLINGAll types and sizes. Prompt. 8 HPTroy Bilt. Fred (518)479-4330
SEAMLESS GUTTERSGutter filter protection systems,siding, sofit and facia, window anddoors, int. / ext remodeling, decks,pressure washing. JDWContracting. Lifetime warranty.477-4969
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In the April 12th editions ofThe Advertiser and TheAdvertiser’s Pennysaverwe ran an ad for Automasterswhich incorrectly listed a “Setof 4 Tires 40% off *Most Sizes.”It should have read “Set of 4Tires $40.00 off *Most Sizes.”We apologize for our typo er-ror and regret any misunder-standings this may havecaused. The corrected adappears in this issue.
‘01 Chevy Camero Z-28, 82Kmiles, auto, $8,900.obo 766-3197
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NYS DEFENSIVE
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On Saturday, April 21st, 2012,from 9AM to 3PM there will be aNew York State approvedDefensive Driving Class toBenefit the Boy’s & Girls Club ofSouthern Rensselaer County.Save 10% on your base autoinsurance for the next threeyears & be eligible to receive upto 4 points off your drivingrecord according to New YorkState Department of MotorVehicle guidelines.The class will be held at the Boy’s& Girls Club of SouthernRensselaer County, 544Broadway, Rensselaer, NY. Feeis only $35, bring a friend $30each. Registration is requiredand can be made by calling theClub at 465-3403 or RaymondFrankoski at 286-3788.Class size is limited. Additionalinformation is available by callingRay Frankoski.
INTRO TO WILD
MUSHROOMS
WORKSHOP• Tuesday, April24, 7:00 – 9:00pm at The SAGEColleges LibraryMedia Room inTroy. This year,the RensselaerLand Trust is
providing a series of oppor-tunities to get to know wildmushrooms with local mycolo-gist Sue Van Hook. First up isthis indoor workshop. Learn toidentify the different groups offungi in preparation for Sue’soutdoor mushroom walks inMay (morel season) and inAugust. Bring notebook andpen. Sue will have copies of Howto Identify Mushrooms to GenusI: Macroscopic Features, byDavid L. Largent for sale ($20).Charge: $10/person, $15/couple. Kids free. Register onlineat www.renstrust.org or contactMarcy at (518) 674-2171.
TEXAS HOLD’EM
Chandler Young VFW on RT 20and Lyons Lake Road inNassau wil l hold a TexasHold’em on Saturday, April21st. Doors open at 5PM andplay begins at 6PM. For moreinformation, call Claudia at423-5957 or Charlotte 766-3970.
SPRING PANEL
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ST. HENRY’S PARISH
St. Henry’s Parish, Averill Park,is happy to host a Spring PanelDiscussion on Wednesday, April25th, at 7PM.Our three guest speakers: RabbiBeverly Magidson, Rev. Dr.Robert Loesch, and Iman DjaferSebkhaoui will share with ushow their religions: Judaism,Christianity, and Islam, impacttheir everyday lives at home,with the family, in school,concerning health issues, and inthe local community.The panel will be moderated byReverend Jim Kane, pastor inRavena and noted ecumenicalsupporter. There will be aquestion and answer period afterthe presentations followed by areception with light refresh-ments in the parish hall. All arecordially welcome to join us.
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SOCIETY APRIL
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The Poestenki l l HistoricalSociety will meet at 7:00 PM,April 24th, at the PoestenkillTown Hall on RT 351. Themonth’s program will haveSharon Klein, Berlin Historian,present a program on Cowee’sGladioli Business. Visitors from allover flocked to see the 50varieties of gladiolus in full bloomin the early years of the 20thcentury. The program is FREEand the public is welcome.Refreshments will be providedby Joan Zweig. For directionsand information, call Pat at 518-283-5223.
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RUSTY - Happy guy who isin need of a permanent home; ahome where he will not be keptoutside in the 'outside kennel'24/7. Rusty is a nice dog wholoves playing with other dogs andis crate trained. He is approx. 1yr old, weighs 30 lbs, isneutered, heartworm negative &
is current with vaccines.Rusty will make a beautiful andloving companion once adopted.
CRUISING SOLO
Cruising Solo will be holding ameeting April 28th. Anyoneinterested in joining thisgroup, can [email protected] or call 273-7861 for more information.
POESTENKILL
HILLSIDE CEMETERY
MEETING
The annual board meeting ofthe Poestenkil l Hi l ls ideCemetery will be Thursday,April 26th, at 7:00 p.m. at thePoestenkill Christian Church.All are invited to attend thismeeting. If you have anyquestions or concerns, pleasecontact Betty Jean Kaufmann,President, at 272-8624.
PATROON DOG TRAINING CLUB OFFERS
BEGINNER DOG TRAINING CLASSES
Does your dog have good manners? The Patroon Dog TrainingClub will be starting a new Beginner dog training class onMonday, April 30th.Dogs will learn basic manners, including: how to walk on his orher leash, to sit and stay, and to lie down when asked to.Classes will run for 8 weeks on Monday evenings at 6PM at theVFW Post in Poestenkill. These classes will be held outdoors onthe field at the Post.For more information, or to register, call Barb at 463-8615 orJanice at 235-3409.
HOLY SPIRIT
SCHOOL ALUMNI
Please join us as we celebrate50 years of faith andexcellence on Saturday, April21, 2012. Mass will begin at5:30 PM at Holy Spirit Church.You are invited to join usimmediately afterward at HolySpirit School for a celebratorydinner with Bishop Hubbardand former pastors, principals,and teachers.The Old Daley Inn will becatering the dinner. Ticketsare $60.00 each. To make areservation, please call 518-477-5739.
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The fol lowing studentsreceived academic honorsfrom the Harpur College ofArts and Sciences atBinghamton University:Paige A Tutt of Rensselaer,Sandra J Levinn of EastNassau, Sarah A Dill of WestSand Lake, Stephan E Roccarioof Averill Park.
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