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May 27, 2016; Vol. 51 No.36 On-line at addigest.com Serving: :Lake George, Warrensburg, Chestertown & surrounding areas! COOL AND WARM SEASON VEGETABLE AND HERB SEED KITS FOR 2016 are available now at Cornell Cooperative Extension! Excellent quality (100% organic and non-GMO) Spring and Summer Seed Packs are now available at Cornell Cooperative Extension in Warrensburg, NY. This is an annual fundraiser that this year will help support the Master Gardener Volunteer program. These seeds are great for growing in a large to small garden plot, in community gardens, raised bed gardens, window boxes (especially the herbs!), flower pots—or in other creative containers. Start your seeds early indoors or plant them right in the ground when the soil starts to warm up. Try our EARLY—Cool Season—Direct Sow Seeds: Gourmet Lettuce Mix, Mesculun Salad Mix, Rainbow Chard, Sugar Daddy Snap Pea, and Sweet Basil pack. Or, try our SUMMER—Warm Season— Direct Sow Seeds: Brandywine Tomato, Matt’s Wild Cherry Tomato, Marketmore 76 Cucumber, Green Zucchini, and Santo Cilantro. These are proven hardy organic seeds from High Mowing See Company. They grow very well in our northeast vegetable gardens. Each Seed Kit contains five different seed packs and the kit sells for $8. If you buy both the EARLY and the SUMMER seed kits, you save a little, two kits cost $15— that’s 10 different seed packs!! Pick up your seed kits soon—to get a head start on your summer garden—and before we run out of seed kits! You will have fresh, crisp, vegetables for salads, for cooking, grilling, canning, or eating right out of the garden all spring and summer! And the herbs will enhance the flavor of your home-grown vegetables even more! To find out more or to order your 2016 Vegetable and Herb Seed Kits , please contact Cornell Cooperative Extension in Warren County at 518-623-3291, via e- mail at: [email protected] , or feel free to stop in at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 377 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg, NY 12885. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Thank you! Check out our Facebook page too!: https://www.facebook.com/cce.warren .

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Page 1: Dollar Stretcher 5/27/16

May 27, 2016; Vol. 51 No.36

On-line at addigest.com

Serving: :Lake George,Warrensburg, Chestertown &

surrounding areas!

COOL AND WARM SEASON VEGETABLE AND HERB SEED KITSFOR 2016 are available now at Cornell Cooperative Extension! Excellentquality (100% organic and non-GMO) Spring and Summer Seed Packs arenow available at Cornell Cooperative Extension in Warrensburg, NY. Thisis an annual fundraiser that this year will help support the Master GardenerVolunteer program. These seeds are great for growing in a large to smallgarden plot, in community gardens, raised bed gardens, window boxes(especially the herbs!), flower pots—or in other creative containers. Startyour seeds early indoors or plant them right in the ground when the soilstarts to warm up. Try our EARLY—Cool Season—Direct Sow Seeds:Gourmet Lettuce Mix, Mesculun Salad Mix, Rainbow Chard, Sugar DaddySnap Pea, and Sweet Basil pack. Or, try our SUMMER—Warm Season—Direct Sow Seeds: Brandywine Tomato, Matt’s Wild Cherry Tomato,Marketmore 76 Cucumber, Green Zucchini, and Santo Cilantro.These are proven hardy organic seeds from High Mowing See Company.They grow very well in our northeast vegetable gardens. Each Seed Kitcontains five different seed packs and the kit sells for $8. If you buy both theEARLY and the SUMMER seed kits, you save a little, two kits cost $15—that’s 10 different seed packs!! Pick up your seed kits soon—to get a headstart on your summer garden—and before we run out of seed kits! You willhave fresh, crisp, vegetables for salads, for cooking, grilling, canning, oreating right out of the garden all spring and summer! And the herbs willenhance the flavor of your home-grown vegetables even more! To find outmore or to order your 2016 Vegetable and Herb Seed Kits , please contactCornell Cooperative Extension in Warren County at 518-623-3291, via e-mail at: [email protected] , or feel free to stop in at Cornell CooperativeExtension, 377 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg, NY 12885. Office hoursare Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. – Thank you! Checkout our Facebook page too!: https://www.facebook.com/cce.warren .

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HOME FOR SALE3 BEDROOM RANCH

2 Baths, 6 rooms; garage, oneacre; owner mortgage

possible. $75,000.ALSO, LAKE FRONT CAMPin Johnsonville. $15,000 cash.

(Needs work)518-205-5438

OUT OF COUNTY BUYER

WANTS A FARM!

Reasonablly priced. Call Al at

Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.

NEED TO SELL YOUR

HOME OR PROPERTY? List

with us at a fair price. If we

don't sell your home we will

pay your $500. Al Konieczny

at Bryce Real Estate Call for

details.

518-441-4353.

NYC BUYER WANTS WA-

TERFRONT HOME OR

CAMP. Good price. Call Al

at Bryce R.E.

518-441-4353.

HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR

SALE: 10' dock space included

on water. $26,000. 518-858-

2786.

SEEKING RURAL HOME

FOR RENT Mature couple

seeking rural property for rent

or lease purchase. Old farm-

house, fixer upper or mobile

home ok. Must be pet friendly

and horse friendly is a big plus!

Please call or text 518-253-

4756 or email at

[email protected]

SCHUYLERVILLE

ONE BEDROOM APART-

MENT FOR RENT includes

heat, lights, water and

sewer. $700/mo

518-338-8311

TWO

APARTMENTS

AVAILABLE.

One on the first floor; one

on the second floor; both

two (2) bedrooms.

27 Main street

Greenwich, NY

518-791-3001

LAND OR FARM WANTED:

Top price paid. Out of coun-

try buyers. Call Bryce Realty

518-271-7630

CORLEW REALTY

2243 Coach Rd.,

Argyle, NY 12809

518-638-6473

Serving Washington &

Warren Counties

Sandra Corlew, Broker/

owner

HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bed-

room, brick, dead end road,

large yard, wood and oil heat.

Call 518-854-7731. $85K.

Salem, NY.

ONE BEDROOM APT FOR

RENT: Country setting in

Schuylerville. Includes heat,

electric, water/sewer, lawn

maintenance and snow plow-

ing. $775/mo. 518-338-8311.

Need to sell your home? Call

Al Konieczny @ Bryce Real

Estate 441-4353 Competitive

, Reliable, Professional and

Proven Service for all your

needs!

Starter Homes $74k and Up

Call Jim@ BRYCE 588-6755

FOR RENT: 8 ROOM

COUNTRY COLONIAL :

$800/mo. NO PETS. Security,

references required.

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campbell-realty.com

518-642-2274

LISTINGS WANTED:

Serious, qualified buyers are

searching for a FARM, land

or country homes.

www.michael-craig-

campbell-realty.com

518-642-2274

NICE 1 BR. APT.

FOR RENT

$560+ Util., Ref., Dep.

AB Realty

518-281-4261

WE NEED NEW

LISTINGS!

Farms, Acreage,

Country & Village Homes.

Alan Brown Realty

518-281-4261

COUNTRY ELECTRIC LLC Residential, Com-mercial, Industrial. Alltypes of wiring in-cludingservice entrances,backup generators, new& rewiring of homes, of-fices, barns, motor controls, pools & Spas, electric heat, etc. Licensed Master Electrician, fully Insured, Free Estimates 518-642-2271

SPECIALTY LUMBER

Table tops, mantle pieces, rus-

tic furniture stock. Select

grade hardwood lumber, in-

cluding butternut, cherry, oak,

ash, birch, etc. Call 518-494-

2747.

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Bedding & Vegetable Plants,

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WANTED, ANYTHING

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RUNNING OR NOT.

CASH PAID FOR SOME

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HIGHER CASH PAID FORCOINS, jewelry, gold, silver,watches, diamonds, stamps,

sports cards, sterling,anything old. Call Dennis @

518-583-3479 or1-800-498-3479.

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with rotary brush cutter;

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your needs.

Broestler BrushCutting

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OLD APPLIANCES

And Furniture

REMOVED FROM

YOUR HOME OR

BUSINESS.

Small or Large Jobs.

CLEANOUTS.

Call Bill the Junkman at

518-664-7488.

Credit Cards Ac-

cepted.

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Call: (802)-442-9886We happily take Bottle Drives

WE WANT YOUR CANS & BOTTLES!

ALL YOU CAN EAT COUNTRY BUFFET at the Middle FallsFire house Route 29 in Middle Falls June 5 7:30am til 11am. $8adults. $4 children under 12.

BATTENKILL CONSERVANCY’S SIXTH ANNUALBEACH, MUSIC & FOOD FESTIVAL RETURNS ON SAT-URDAY, MAY 28 NOON TIL 6PM.. The Festival kicks off thesummer season on the banks of the Battenkill at the GreenwichTown Beach, just north of the village on Route 29. Featuring thecapital region’s most popular local musicians. In addition tobarbeque specialities, the festival features top quality offeringsfrom area restaurants and food purveyors focusing on local andorganic offerings and ensuring both vegetarian and gluten freeentrees. Also featuring a Silent Auction featuring some new art-ists (including well regarded painter & mosaic artist, Rose Klebesof Cambridge) along with past artists whose work have provedpopular amongst the bidding crowd. The Battenkill Conservancywill also present the Battenkill Community Citizen Award dur-ing the festivities. The award is given annually to communityresidents whose past actions and support have had a positiveimpact on the river and the watershed from an environmental,educational, economic, historic or cultural perspective. Past re-cipients have included Bob Warren, Josh Levy, Sally Tefft andClifford Oliver. More info: at www.battenkillconservancy.org .

CHICKEN BARBECUE The Valley Falls United MethodistChurch is holding a takeout only chicken barbecue on Saturday,June 11. The menu includes chicken, pasta salad, baked beans,a roll, and a brownie. Pick-up will be at the church, 16 StateStreet, Valley Falls between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. Tickets are $12for adults and $5 for children ages 6-12. Call 518-541-3039 forreservations and information.

GREENWICH SENIORS Greenwich Seniors will hold theregular covered dish lunch Wednesday, June 1, at noon at theVFW, Abeel Avenue, Greenwich, NY. Pat Niles will speak aboutfamous men from Washington Co. etc. On June 15 they willcelebrate their birthday with a barbecue. Hot dogs will be cookedoutside, but will be eaten inside this year. Members will bring adish to share. Dessert of cake and ice cream will be furnished.Greenwich Seniors will have a booth at Whipple City Days.Stop in to see some pictures of many fun events. Membershipforms will be available. Anyone age 55 or older may join.

JOHNSONVILLE VILLAGE WIDE GARAGE SALE day isSat. June 4th throughout the village. Come find something in-teresting or a bargain. Lots of families will be participating.

CAR WASH AND BAKE SALE The North River United Meth-odist Church will be holding a Car Wash & Bake Sale on Satur-day, May 28, from 9:00 am - 1:00 pm at the North River Volun-teer Firehouse on 13th Lake Road, North River, N.Y. Cost of thecar wash is $8.00 for cars and $10.00 for trucks. Proceeds fromthis event will be used toward general operating expenses. DanFreebern who has over 20 years of experience detailing cars willbe overseeing the car wash. And, while you wait for your car tobe washed get yourself a treat of homemade baked goods. Formore information contact Amy Sabattis 518-251-2519.

MASS AT SALEM’S HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCHis held Sunday at 8:30 AM. All Children are welcomed to sharein the children’s liturgy. The Vigil Mass has returned to HolyCross on Saturdays at 4:30 PM. The Pastoral Council is review-ing our mission statement and our goals. A four question surveyis available which will help guide the Pastoral Council for thecoming year. Please take a few moment to respond. Further in-formation is available on the website. The annual Bishop’s Ap-peal is currently going on. Donations can be made out to HolyCross and put in the collection basket or mailed to Holy Cross.The Ladies in Faith Together(LIFTS) are collecting items forWashington County Children’s Services. Needed items are outletcovers, cabinet latches, and baskets of toiletries. They can be leftin baskets at either entrance of Holy Cross. The collection willcontinue through May. Please remember the Salem Food Pantry.It is in need of cereal, canned meats, and personal care items.Volunteers are also needed. Contact Lonnie Rasmussen for fur-ther information at 518-854-9749.

MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Ladies from Valley Falls VFWpost 1938 Poplar Ave will be having their monthly breakfast Sun-day June 12th 8-11 AM. Menu is eggs made to order, Frenchtoast, pancakes, sausage, bacon, toast, hash browns, coffee, juice,fruit and biscuits with sausage gravy. Cost is adults 13 and over$8 children 5-12 $4. Please come support the ladies and the ser-vicemen and women.

TAKE OUT ONLY- CHICKEN BBQ & BAKE SALE Satur-day, June 11 starting 4:00PM at West Fort Ann United Method-ist Church, Copeland Pond Rd. ½ Chicken, Baked potato, cole-slaw, roll, homemade pie. Adults $12, Children 5-12 $6. GirlScout Troop 3267 will collect cans and bottles at the BBQ toearn money for projects. Info: 518-793-0969.

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Driveways Repaired.Brush Hogging.

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DRUMMS SAWMILL

Kiln Dried Rough Cut

and Planed lumber

in stock.

1" & 2" T&G. Shiplap,

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We now accept all

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APPLIANCES

RECONDITIONED

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Refrigerators, Ranges,

Washers, Dryers. Best

selection, price & guar-

antee. New & Used parts.

Major credit cards.

518-761-9501

59 Boulevard

Queensbury, NY

1-800-640-4313

FOR SALE, 1998 Harley 883

Sportster 1200 kit, very good

condition, 5,700 miles, cherry

black, single seat, 3,500

obo..Also 1199 Ford Mustang

GT, V8, standard, convert.,

leather interior, excellent

shape. 5,500.OBO...Also 2004

Hyundai Tiburon standard GT

V6 6 speed. very good shape

3,700. OBO. Contact 802-

442-7317.

CAD

DESIGNER

WANTEDWe are a small manufacturer

located in Waterford, NY,

looking to expand our CAD

department. We are seeking

a full-time employee that

possesses 5 years of

AutoCAD and SketchUp

experience. The individual

must maintain a positive atti-

tude, have the ability to multi-

task, pay close attention to

detail, be highly organized, and

work well with others.

Please contact Heather at

518-233-8368.

QUALITY NEW & USED

FURNITURE FOR SALE

recliner, couch, dresser,

kitchen table,

beds, end tables & more all

priced to SELL

160 Benmont Ave,

Bennington, VT.

CALL JOE AT

802.375.5622

DRUM LESSIONS!

Warren, Saratoga &

Washington County, Want

to learn how to play drums?

Learn the basics to advance

Drum Lessons. One on One

lessons w/ a drum instructor

with 25+ years experience.

Learn Rock & Roll, Blues,

Country, Drum Rudiments

and more. Will teach any day

of the week. Located in

Hudson Falls, NY, or I'll

teach you at your home.

Please call Fred Tripp

(518) 747-8089.

FOR SALE: 2008 Montana 5th

wheel. Model 3606-4 slides,

well maintained asking $24,900

OBO. 518-692-9214

TIRES FOR SALE

Car, Truck, Dump Truck,

Tractor trailer.

NEW & USED.

CHRIS CONNOLLY

421-3608 753-4542

CASH: For crank phono-

graphs, early 78's, cylinder

records, parts. Call 798-

5612

WANTED: Standing timber,

wood lots. Fully insured. Call

518-692-2109

FOR SALE: Great camera—

Canon Rebel T1i Two Lenses,

18-55mm and 55-250mm.

Carry bag & tripod included.

Asking $450. 518-692-9214

RAW LOCAL

HONEY FOR SALE

Dave Hicks

Route 40 Hartford, NY

518-632-5422

LAWN TRACTORS

FOR SALE:

1 HUSQVARNA

2 JOHN DEERE

4 CUB CADET

ALL IN EXCELLENT

CONDITION

518-632-5448

FOR SALE:

Used Yamaha Alto

Saxaphone. Very Good

Condition. New cost

over $1200. Yours for

$600.

Call 518-692-7429

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2014 CHEVY SILVERADO 3500 HDWORK TRUCK

Auto, Only 23,324 Mi.,V8, White

$37,989

SLATE WANTED: Used slate

on or off the building. Also new

and used slate for sale. Call

802-265-3200.

SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL

Call for pick up or drop off

service available. 518-686-

9621 Hoosick, NY

FIREWOOD FOR SALE:

full cord, local, unseasoned

Hardwood, cut and split. 518-

692-2109

FIBER MALE

ALPACAS

FOR SALE:

518-499-9090

HAY FOR SALE

3’x3’x8' / 800lb+ Bales

Cattle Quality $40.

518-378-0901

WE SPECIALIZE INESTATE

CLEAN OUTS.

Antiques purchased

orconsigned.

WANTED:

antiques, collectibles,

fineused furniture, china ,

glass,books and garage sale

items.

Call 518-747-0197

ERBE TENT RENTALS

tables, chairs, food chest,

lights, and tent sides.

Andy @ 469-3048

Art @ 791-4562

GREEN FIREWOOD FOR

SALE: $165 full cord, includ-

ing local delivery. Out of area

delivery: $180/cord.

518-915-4040

Wanted to buy used 30'

travel trailer w/ rear

bedroom and bunk room w/

Artic Pak Benn. Vt.

802-442-6486

HELP THE SALEM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT TO BUILD ITS NEW FIREHOUSE. The fire dept. will be raffling off the below items on Saturday May 28, after our annualBBQ. Raffle tickets can be purchased through a Salem Firefighter or support group member and arealso available at: A & J Agway, Salem Hardware, Jackson Traders, Salem Town Office, Faerydale’s,& Matthew’s Garage. First Place- 6000w 13HP Gasoline Generator $750.00 value. Second Place-21” Push Mower $230.00 value. Third Place- 27cc 2Cycle Leaf Blower/Vac $175.00 value. FourthPlace- 17” Straight Shaft Gas Weed Trimmer $150.00 value. Tickets are: $1.00ea or 6/$5.00. Draw-ing: Saturday May 28, 2016 around 1pm. Chicken BBQ tickets are $10.00ea and can be purchasedat: Salem Hardware, A & J Agway, Jackson Traders, Krystal’s Shipping & More, from a SalemFirefighter or support group member. The BBQ will be take-outs only and can be picked up fromNoon-1 at (Proudfit Hall) the red light in Salem. The support group is reaching out to the communityand asking for some baked goods to be dropped off at the firehouse that morning on or before 9am.Any questions about the plant or bake sale call Jennifer Wever at 518-854-7692. Anyone looking forBBQ tickets can call 518-321-9430.

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THE FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB AT THE BENNINGTONBATTLE MONUMENT is slated for Saturday, June 11. It isthe American Lung Association’s only Fight For Air Climb in ahistoric monument. The event is open to individuals and teamsand includes a separate Firefighter Challenge. All the funds raisedat the event support the American Lung Association’s mission tosave lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease.To learn more or to register, visit FightForAirClimb.org.

GREENWICH SENIORS/PUBLIC INVITED – On Wednes-day, July 13 - bus trip buffet/luncheon to the Mac-Hayden The-ater in Chatham, New York to see the play ‘Chicago’. Price fornon-members is $70.00. Call Diane Snyder 692-2786,[email protected] or Eileen DiNisio 937-1838,[email protected]. Deadline is June 16.

HUGE GARAGE SALE Community Animal Action Project.June 4th and 5th 9am-4pm each day. 1162 Route 29Schuylerville. Furniture, households and misc. Donations ofarticles can be made by calling 518-858-6110. All proceedsbenefit local animals.

GREEN THUMB PERENNIAL SWAP The seventeenth an-nual Green Thumb Perennial Swap sponsored by WarrensburghBeautification Inc. will take place on Memorial Day Weekend,Saturday, May 28, from 8 a.m. to 12 noon on the banks of thescenic Schroon River in the Warrensburgh Mills Historic Dis-trict, Route 418 (River Street) across from Curtis Lumber.Bring your plants in any size or shape container, and exchangefor ones of equal size or value. Free refreshments. Info: TeresaWhalen, 518-466-5497 or e-mail at [email protected].

THE 2016 MOTOR MANIA CAR, TRUCK, &MOTOCYCLE SHOW. At the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds, 69Stillwater Bridge Rd, Schaghticoke, NY. SUNDAY, JUNE 12The event will also feature a CRAFT FAIR and SWAP MEET.All day DJ Entertainment- along with GREAT Food and Craftvendors. CASH PRIZES, 50 TROPHIES, and 150 DASHPLAQUES will be awarded. Car registration is just $10.00 andcan be done at the gate. General Admission for spectators is $2,and kids under 10 are free! Gates open to vendors and carregistrations at 7:00am. Show will run from 9:00am- 2:00pm.CRAFT AND SWAP MEET VENDORS ARE STILL WANTED!For more information Contact the Fair Manager at (518) 753-4411 or visit the fair website at www.schaghticokefair.org.

WHIPPLE CITY FESTIVAL CALL FOR ARTISANS! TheWhipple City Festival committee invites local artisans. All potters,jewelers, quilters, leather workers, paper makers, cheese makers,stone carvers, basket makers, silversmiths, painters, photographersetcetera to join Greenwich’s vibrant summer street festival inselling their handmade art and wares in a traditional style ArtisansMarket! The 2016 Whipple City Festival will take place June10th and 11th 2016. Please contact the Greenwich Chamber ofCommerce at (518) 692-7979 or [email protected] formore details and application materials.

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NEW S.R. STODDARD MINI-EXHIBIT OPENS ATCHAPMAN MUSEUM IN GLENS FALLS: The Railroads:Gateways to the Adirondacks Now to June 1, Seneca RayStoddard’s work as a photographer in the mid-19th century par-alleled the development of railroads in the nation, particularlyin the Glens Falls area and the Adirondacks. Numerous raillines, which provided access to the region from all directions,served as “gateways” for travelers seeking an experience in theregion’s interior. This new exhibit features seventeen Stoddardphotos taken from ca. 1870 to 1890. They include the GlensFalls and North Creek train stations, the trestle over theSacandaga River, the D&H cut near Willsboro and the Pros-pect Mountain cable RR. On his travels Stoddard photographedtrains, too, including The Battery in New York City and theGreen Mountain railway on Mt. Desert Island in Maine. Info:518) [email protected]

GEORGI PLANT AND TAG SALE AND SATURDAY,MAY 28 @ 9:00 AM: during Salem TownWide TagSale!TagSale items will include items from the former Georgi Art Li-brary and Household as well as local Vendors. Plant donationswelcomed during the week of May 14 – 21. Volunteers wantedand needed to assist with preparations and sales. Table Saw$50, DeWalt Compressor $75, Home Depot Compressor $50,Vintage Jewelry, and More! Outdoor Vendors still welcomed@ $10 per table. Join us in the Community Room for bothdates. Georgi on the Battenkill, Adams La, Shushan NY. Con-tact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell for further information (518)854-3773 or [email protected] Members admitted early @8:30 am.

SALEM – HOLIDAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST – The Sa-lem Fish and Game Club on Route 29 in Salem invites everyoneto a Holiday Weekend Pancake Breakfast from 7:00 am to 11:00am on Sunday, May 29th. Tickets will be sold at the door. Forinformation, call Bill (518-677-3384) or Kevin (518-222-3448).

BATTENKILL CONSERVANCY’S SIXTH ANNUAL THEBATTENKILL RUNS THROUGH IT FESTIVAL happen-ing on Saturday May 28 at the Greenwich Town Beach Offer-ing a limited edition print by local talent, Jacob Houston as partof its Battenkill Bidding Board silent auction. The festival takesplace from Noon to 6:00 PM. Tickets which include food, mu-sic and activities are $12 for adults with discounts for childrenand families. Email [email protected] to reservetickets to be picked up at the gate.

FREE VETERANS APPRECIATION DINNER. Salem Com-munity Fellowship is hosting a free dinner to honor all Veter-ans, active duty Military, and their families on Saturday, May28 at 4 p.m., at 224 Main Street (The Central House building) inSalem, New York. Guest speaker will be U.S. Army CaptainDaniel Severson, who served our country in Vietnam with Com-pany B, 4th Battalion (Airborne), 503d Infantry, 173d AirborneBrigade (Separate). Dinner will be served immediately follow-ing the message. For more information call (518) 854-3208 oremail us at [email protected] .

THE WARRENSBURGH RIVERFRONT FARMERS’MARKET IS LOOKING FOR ADDITIONAL ORGANIC(NATURALLY GROWN) PRODUCE AT OUR MARKET.Please contact Teresa Whalen, Market Manager, by phone: 518-466-5497 or email: [email protected] for further infor-mation.

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Protestors protesting police brutality are directing their an-ger in the wrong direction. These protestors apparently haveno jobs, since They have lots of time to spend disrupting oth-ers who do. They probably are on welfare. some are probablyfelons. Some are Communists just trying to stir up trouble.For the most part I believe they are in the “taker” group de-scribed below.If they were thinking people they would analyze things thisway:The US government for more than 1/2 a century has beencontrolled by a combination of well meaning “do-gooders”and a group of power hungry politicians who take up the causesof those well meaning people to help them solidify power. So, well meaning people say, “We must help the poor.” Thepoliticians say, “Yes, we must. And we must do it with tons ofmoney we will extract from hard working Americans.” So,they pass legislation that provides programs for the poor, theindigent, the disabled, the elderly, single mothers, orphan chil-dren, ...on and on. Then they tax the hard working Americansto provide funds to effect their legislative agenda. In so do-ing, they create multi-classes of individuals who become de-pendent upon those politicians for their well being. A powerbase of these people, we will here call “takers” soon out num-bers the hard working Americans who pay taxes to the politi-cians (i. e. government), whom we will call here “givers.”Each of those groups vote. The takers vote for those who prom-ise more “well being money.” The givers, now being out num-bered, are not able to stop the juggernaut. Soon, the govern-ment doesn’t have enough money to support all the takers.So, what do they do? They create more taxes. For instance, the government of New York State has estab-lished such high taxes on the sale of cigarettes, that a blackmarket for them has spring up. Individuals go to other stateswhere cigarettes are cheaper, smuggle them into new Yorkand sell them. Once reported, because the power hungry poli-ticians want every penny they can get to solidify their power,they impose an obligation on the police to respond. The po-lice enforce the law, sometimes tragically. However, they wouldnot have been called if the government had not establishedsuch high taxes on cigarettes that New Yorkers have to resortto black market purchasing.Therefore, the protestors “takers” should be angry with thevery politicians they put in office. They and those politicianshave created the situation. The “takers” have become so use to having things given tothem that they feel a sense entitlement. They are entitled towhatever the government can send their way. Some are soimbued with that sense of entitlement that they believe theyare entitled to walk into a convenience store and take what-ever they want. When the police dutifully respond, frequentlya tragedy ensues. Then protestors destroy other peoples prop-erty (you see, they are entitled to do so) and direct anger to-wards the policemen who are simply doing the bidding of theirgovernmental leaders. Those same leaders are responsible forcreating the sense of entitlement “takers” have. Therefore, theprotestors should direct their anger towards the power hungrypoliticians who create the situation in the first place. It is not to say that police brutality does not exist. It shouldnot, in any case. However, the only way the protestors aregoing to achieve their goals is by ridding the country side ofthe progressives who have created all these problems. Thenthey must put in office people who understand the AmericanConstitution and the American dream. Hard work; family re-sponsibility; the rule of law. After all the Constitution doesnot guarantee equality of outcome, simply an equal opportu-nity to achieve your individuals goals.Of course, we must be sensitive to the needs of those peoplenot capable of caring for themselves. But, we have gone waybeyond meeting those needs. The pendulum needs to swingback. Will it. I wonder.

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THE GREAT CLASSICAL MASTERS RETURN TO THECCC. Acclaimed concert pianist and conductor, DanielShulman has put together a wonderful selection of music tocelebrate his seventh year with the Courthouse. The 2016 seasonwill be held on June 12. These outstanding performances willprovide guests with the opportunity to experience the finestchamber music in a perfect setting.Tickets are $20 each or $45for the series. An invitation has been extended to music studentsfrom area high schools to attend the series at no charge. To reserveyour tickets, please call the Courthouse at 518-854-7053.

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HUGE GARAGE SALECommunity Animal ActionProject. June 4th and 5th9am-4pm each day. 1162Route 29 Schuylerville.

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MEMORIAL DAY CHICKEN BAR-B-Q. TAKE OUT ONLYMonday, May 30th @ 1 PM until sold out @ United MethodistChurch, 47 Main Street, Hartford, NY. Tickets: $9 Adults. $5Children under 12. $5 ½ Chicken ONLY. FOOD, PLANT, &CRAFT SALE, TOO! INFO: 518-632-5387.

VEGETABLES AND ANNUALS PLANT SALE May 28, arethe Easton Library from 10am 2 pm A great variety of egetablesand herbs will be available from a local farm. Please bring alongany extra perennials that you might have to share with someoneelse. Please join us and share in the fun. Info:518-6929453.

BOB WARREN BAND.June 8 th , Wed. @7Pm @ Little The-ater on the Farm, 27 Plum Road, Fort Edward. From musicals torock and everything in between, Bob’s music shares his humor,wit, and heart. All events: $10 and $7 for seniors & students.Refreshments and 50/50 raffle available. For details and links tomusicians please visit our website : www.littletheater27.org

PAINT AND PARTAKE AT THE GREENWICH FREE LI-BRARY. Friday June 3. Create your own masterpiece whileenjoying a glass of wine from Victory View Vineyard. Doorsopen at 6:30 pm. Painting begins at 7:00 pm. $35 for materials,instruction and snacks. Cash Bar. All participants must be 21 orolder. Reservations with payment are required, as spaces are lim-ited. Proceeds benefit the Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St.518-692 7157.

A TRADITIONAL GYMANFA GANU (HYMN SING) WILLBE HELD SUNDAY, JUNE 12TH AT PENIEL PRESBYTE-RIAN CHURCH. A Welsh heritage traditional hymn sing and teasocial, will be held at Peniel Presbyterian Church, Quaker Street,Granville, New York. The event is sponsored by Poultney Area St.David’s Society. All are welcome. For more information aboutthis or the other Welsh Weekend events, contact Poultney Area St.David’s Society: Nancy Williams (518)-642-0709.

SALEM’S SHOPPE OFF BROADWAY THRIFT STORE ISCELEBRATING ITS TWELFTH ANNIVERSARY. Over theyears, the dedicated and hard-working volunteers have earned$164,000.00, most of which has been given back to the community.The Shoppe has planned some special events including a free raffleawarding the winner 2 tickets to the Al Fresco Dinner on July 30.Plans are underway for a very active year which will feature themuch anticipated Christmas in November Holiday Bazaar takingplace on Saturday, November 19 from 10 am to 2 pm. The Shoppeis open on Wednesdays from 1 to 6 pm and Thursdays, Fridaysand Saturdays from 10 am to 1 pm. More info: 518-854-9090.

OLD TIMER’S SHOW TO BENEFIT WASHINGTONCOUNTY 4-H YOUTH HORSE PROGRAM. The 4-H HorseProgram Development Committee is hosting an Old Timer’s Showto benefit the Washington County 4-H Horse Program. The eventwill be held on Saturday, June 18, 2016 at the Washington CountyFairgrounds beginning at 9:30 AM. The event will feature fourdivisions by rider’s age, 18-29, 30-39, 40+, and Walk/Trot. Thefee is $5 per class. Current rabies and Coggins papers mustaccompany the horse to be eligible for the event. ANSI ridinghelmets will be required for participation. For more informationor to receive a registration packet for this event, call the CornellCooperative Extension office at 518-746-2560/1-800-548-0881.

EAT SMART – LIVE STRONG. Rensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY–Rensselaer County’s Cooperative Extension will be on handWednesday, June 8, at 11 am, for our monthly Eat Smart – LiveStrong cooking demonstration. There will be free recipes andsamples for everyone who attends. Please join us for a nutritiousmeal at noon for a suggested donation of $3.00, available Mon-day through Friday to all Rensselaer County seniors 60 years andolder. Reservation for lunch required, please call 518-279-3485.

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HOLIDAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST – The Salem Fish andGame Club on Route 29 in Salem invites everyone to a HolidayWeekend Pancake Breakfast from 7:00 am to 11:00 am on Sun-day, May 29th. Tickets will be sold at the door. For informa-tion, call Bill (677-3384) or Kevin (222-3448).

HOLIDAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST – The Salem Fish andGame Club on Route 29 in Salem invites everyone to a HolidayWeekend Pancake Breakfast from 7:00 am to 11:00 am on Sun-day, May 29th. Tickets will be sold at the door. For informa-tion, call Bill (677-3384) or Kevin (222-3448).

VICTORYMONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rodand Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Vic-tory ( look for our sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on Sunday12 JUNE starting at 8:00-11:00AM and will continue on thesecond Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order,bacon, sausage, toast ( white or wheat ), pancakes ( regular,blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon ), french toast, homefries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $7.00Child $4.00, EVERYONE will be welcome. 518-695-3917.

CELEBRATE THE BATTENKILL BRIDGE on SundayMay 29, from 2 - 3pm, residents of the towns of Jackson andGreenwich will gather to celebrate the 100-year anniversary ofthe Battenville Bridge. Spanning the Battenkill, this single-lanemetal bridge has become a symbol of neighborly courtesy Any-one who would like to offer celebratory words can phoneDionondehowa director Bonnie Hoag at 518-854-7764 and askto be included. For safety, organizers are asking that partici-pants car-pool and park on the Jackson side of the river, alongthe right side (river side) of the Cambridge-Battenville Rd.

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$$$$$3,9954 Cyl, 5 Spd

Transmission,A/C, Cruise, Sunroof,

115K Miles

2008 CHEVY HHR

RON’S AUTO

USED CAR SALES38 Mumford Dr., Clarendon Springs,

W. Rutland, VT. 802-438-5434

SEE OUR FULL SELECTION at

ronsautovt.com

TRUCKS, VANS, SUV’S‘09 Ford Escape XLT 1 owner, blue ............. $4995‘08 Ford F-150 FX4 auto, 4 dr, blue ........... $10,995‘07 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4, V8, auto, white .. $10,995‘07 Ford Freestar Van 3rd row, blue ............. $2495‘06 Ford F-250 XL Super Duty 4x4, green .... $4995‘06 Chevy Equinox AWD, silver .................... $3995‘05 Chevy Equinox LS AWD, Green ............ $3495‘05 Dodge Dakota 2WD, auto, V6, blue ....... $3495‘04 Ford F-250 4 DR XC 4x4, auto, black ..... $5495‘04 Jeep Liberty 4x4, auto, blue ................... $2995‘04 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4, HEMI, black ........ $7995‘04 GMC Envoy 4x4, V6, auto, gray .............. $3495‘04 Buick Rendevous AWD, auto, black ...... $3495‘04 Ford Freestar 7 pass van, maroon ......... $2995‘04 Saturn Vue 4 cyl, auto, green ................. $2495‘03 Chevy Blazer 4x4, 2 dr, auto, tan ............ $2695‘03 Dodge Caravan 7 pass, maroon ............. $2495‘03 Mazda Tribute AWD, auto, 154k ............. $3495‘02 Pontiac Aztek auto, 1 owner, blue ......... $2495‘02 Hyundai Santa Fe 1 owner, black ........... $2995‘02 Chevy Trailblazer LT auto, silver ............ $2495‘02 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4, auto, green ....... $2995‘02 Chevy S10 ZR2 4x4, auto, black ............. $2995‘02 Jeep Gr Cherokee 4x4, 6 cyl, gray ......... $2995‘00 Chrysler T&C Van 7 pass, blue .............. $1995‘00 Dodge Dakota QC 2WD, auto, white ...... $1995‘00 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4, 4 dr, red ............ $1495‘99 Chevy Blazer 4x4, 2 dr, black ................. $2995‘97 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4, green, ......... $2495

MOVING BOXES

We just moved and have 40+

boxes of all sizes and

wardrobe boxes. Selling all

for $75 we spent $500 on

these boxes...All in excellent

shape.

[email protected]

2004 ARUBA FIFTH WHEELCAMPER.

Make- Starcraft.Very little use. Clean.

Asking $8,500.518-632-5798518-744-4805

SALES PERSON NEEDED

Warren/Washington

Counties.

Call 518-747-9535

Full time preferred.

Must have own car.

Wanted to buy used

conversion van in good

condition . fair price Benn. Vt.

802-442-6486

HAY FOR SALE

3’x3’x8' / 800lb+ Bales

Cattle Quality $40.

518-378-0901

BUS TRIP with the Salem Seniors are sponsoring a onWednesday, June 22nd to the Delaney House in Holyoke, MAfor a garden party, which includes bus fare and a full lobster/ribs/chicken luncheon followed by entertainment. Cost is $53. Pick-up at Proudfit Hall in Salem at 8:30am and McDonalds inGreenwich at 8:45am. Call Marilyn Hanby for reservations at(518) 854-7521.

ACROSS THE POND BAND June 4 th , Sat. @ 7pm @ LittleTheater on the Farm, 27 Plum Road, Fort Edward. Benefit forthe Strand Theater project and Little Theater on the Farm. Musicof the Beatles. All events: $10 and $7 for seniors & students.Refreshments and 50/50 raffle available. For details and links tomusicians please visit our website : www.littletheater27.org

BOSTON TRIP: The Notre Dame Visitation Church CapitalCampaign Committee is hosting a Day Trip to Boston on Sat.,June 4. Departs Wilton Mall at 6 am and returns approximately9 pm. This is a day in Boston on your own. Cost is $65.00 perperson. Contact Cathy Weed for tickets at 518-695-6928.

1 ST ANNUAL REGIONAL WOMEN’S CONFERENCEAnnounces Kathy Hammond as Keynote Speaker. The NorthRiver United Methodist Church will be hosting their FirstAnnual Regional Women’s Conference on Saturday, June11th from 9:30am to 2:30pm at the First United MethodistChurch of Warrensburg, 3890 Main Street, Warrensburg, NY.Keynote speaker will be Kathy Hammond featuring WadeHammond as the musical guest. The theme of this conferenceis “When Life Gives You Lemons.” The program is $20.00per person, which includes a light lunch. Pre-registration isrequired by sending a check to the North River United Meth-odist Church, PO Box 218, North River, NY 12856. Deadlineis June 3rd. For more information, contact Amy Sabattis at518-251-2519.

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