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    Vol. 13- No.32March 22, 2013

    RESIDENTIAL

    CUSTOMER

    Mail: 13 Broad St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839 e-mail: [email protected] - Napaul Publishers, Inc. 2013 All Rights Reserved

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    left to right: Dylan Rogers, Margaret Brownell,Meghan Coldwell, Breana Scribner,

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    2001 DODGE RAM2500

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    CASH: For crankphonographs, early

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    WARNER'S AUTOChurch Street.,Granville, NY518-642-1342

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    Found BunnyFound in Bald Mountain area:Black and white bunny, very

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    WANTED: Old Fruit jars,mineral water bottles -Allsizes, colors. Will pick up.Call John 802-362-2508.Cell 1-802-774-8005.

    TIRES FOR SALECar, Truck, Dump Truck,

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    $1,500. Call 518-768-2491

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    THE EASTER BUNNY IS COMING- The Friends of HoriconLibrary said The Easter Bunny Is Coming to Brant Lake onSaturday, March 23 to hide hundreds of Easter Eggs for chi ldreno find at 1:00pm at Horicon Town Hall / Library. Not only

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    Spring Pricing Is Here!!!

    The Best Wood Pellet Made100% Kiln Dried HardwoodWE OFFER FREE STORAGE

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    Delivery Available

    3 Generations and Over 71 Years In Business!

    New & Used Furniture, Antiques & Appliances51 Feeder Stree, Hudson Falls

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    24 Cty. Rte.26, Granville, NYWARNER'S AUTO

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    Super Price!$5,695

    2001 SUBARU

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    WAGON

    BE SPORTY THIS SPRING!

    FIREWOOD FOR SALE:full cord, local, unseasoned

    Hardwood, cut and split. 518-692-2109

    YARD MACHINENice 12 HP Yard MachineNew Belts On It. $300.Call 518-531-4205

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    Service!!TRUCKS,TRACTORS, CARS,

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    1979 JEEPCJ-7 FORSALE: 360 V8,4 speed; lots

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    518-796-6993

    Whitehall.

    FISH FRY DINNER- Sponsored by the Johnsonville Volunteer Fire Company. It will be heldFriday, March 29 from 5:30 to 7:30 PM at the Johnsonville Volunteer Fire Company, 5 RiverRoad, Johnsonville, NY. Cost is $10 per person. Dinners include Fish Fry, French Fries, Cole-law, Macaroni Salad, Dessert and a beverage.

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    04 Subaru Outback auto, 90K05 Subaru Outback 5 speed, 90K

    03 Jeep Grand Cherokee 84K

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    cians on the St. Marys stage. The silent auction promises some-thing for everyone, featuring goods and services from the greaterHoosick area. Drop your ticket in the jar to be el igible for numerousdoor prizes. Tickets will be available at the HACA Center as well asother locations to be announced. Pre-event tickets are $12.50 and atthe door $15.00. Ticket orders can be sent to HAC A, POB #1,Hoosick Falls, NY 12090. Make Checks payable to HACA. No-tate Taste of Hoosick in the memo section. This event is spon-sored by the Hoosick Area Church Association, Inc a non-profitorganization which sponsors the HACA Food Pantry. The FoodPantry served 4585 individuals in 2012. The number of familiesseeking service totaled 255, including 279 children, 446 adults and56 elderly. Pickups at the Regional Food Bank totaled over 36,000pounds of perishable and non-perishable food, in addition to thou-sands of pounds of food donated by community organizations,churches, and individuals. Thanks to Taste of Hoosick 2012 317families were provided with food baskets for the holiday season.The goal for 2013 is to further develop the HACA Food Pantryprograms to sustain the health, good nutrition and dignity of localfamilies. For further information contact Dianne Hosterman at 686-5163 or HACA, PO Box #1, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090.

    FREE BREAKFAST & EASTER EGG HUNT-Youre Invited tojoin us for a Free Breakfast & an Easter Egg Hunt! An EncouragingEaster Message! Youth Drama Skit! Games & Prizes! Sunday, March31, 2013 Highway Tabernacle, 235 Hudson Avenue, Mechanicville,N.Y. 12118 (518) 664-4442 www.highwaytabernacle.net Remem-ber your Easter basket! Please call to reserve your seat!

    COMMUNITY FORUM ON ATHLETICS PROGRAM-Bolton Central School Districts Board of Education will hold acommunity forum with the topic being the schools athleticprogram at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 26, in the BCS gym. Theforum will provide a presentation of the current enrollment dataand number of participants engaged in the school athletic pro-gram. There will also be a brief description of the scope of theprogram. As well, the evening will contain a public hearing,which provides the Board membership an opportunity to gatherpublic input. A Question and Answer session will complete theactivities involved. All BCSD homes will receive a mailing prioro the forum containing more details. For more information,

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    BRING YOUR GRANDCHILDREN TO LUNCH DAY-Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough

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    SPRING BREAKERS CLUB- Where will your child be spend-ng Spring Break, March 29 April 5? We have the perfect

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    FISH FRY FIRDAY: Fort Ann Volunteer FireCompany.Through March 22nd we will be doing a Fish Fryevery Friday night. It starts at 4pm and goes until 7 pm. Therewill be fish, scallops, clams, shrimp, chicken fingers, mac andcheese and a dessert. You may eat in or take out. 518-639-8811for more information.

    TENNIS LESSONS- This introductory tennis program, spon-sored by the USTA, is for youth, ages 7-10, who have little orno playing experience. Participants learn the fundamentals ofthe game in a fun-filled, relaxed environment. Tennis racketswill be available for use. Program runs rain or shine. Programwill be held in the Gavin Gym, or on the outdoor courts, de-pending on weather condit ions, Tuesdays and Thursdays, April16 through May 2, 6 p.m. to 7 pm. (Minimum 10 participants;maximum 15 participants.) Pre-registration is required. Regis-tration ends April 15th. Register online: www.townofwilton.com/

    gavin-park or in person at the park office, Monday throughFriday, during regular business hours. Any questions, call (518)584-9455.

    RACHAEL RAY WILL BE IN TOWN! Once again, The LakeGeorge Alumni Association and the LG School District arepleased and proud to announce Alumni Graduate Rachael Ray86 will join us on Friday, April 12 for our 11th Annual Schol-arship Benefit Show. Tickets Sales will be March 9 from 9-12at the LGHS Lobby-Main Entrance. $25.00 per person ( Limit6 pp) .More info: Gloria Gilman, Event Coordination andLGHS Past President: 518-747-1251.

    LENTON BOOK STUDY on Monday evenings at 6:30pmthrough March 25 at the West Hebron United PresbyterianChurch. Soup and bread served. The bookis A place at thetable, 40 days of solidarity with the poor: by Chris Seay, whoinvites his readers on a journey of self-examination and disci-pline. He challenges them to eat like the poor for 40 days and todonate the money they save on groceries for charity. copies of

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    THE TRIAL OF PILATE. The drama team of Free Spirit Fel-lowship will be performing The Trial of Pilate, an Easter pro-duction, March 31. The church is located at 1425 W HighStreet in Ballston Spa. 518-885-3149.

    BABYSITTING COURSE- Do you enjoy working with chil-dren? Would you benefit from learning valuable babysittingbasics as well as CPR and first aid? Then come join us! TheChild and Babysitting Safety course wi ll be held at Gavin Parkon Saturday, April 20, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Gavin Park.Space is limited, students must be at least 10 years of age, andpre-registration is required. A certificate of completion will beissued. Ensure your childs spot now by registering online atwww.townofwilton.com/gavin-park, or stop by the park of-fice, weekdays, during regular business hours. Any questions,please contact (518) 584-9455.

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    BOSTON BUS TRIP- Saturday May 4th Greenwich ElksLodge Rte. 40 S- Greenwich @ 6 AM- drop off at QuincyMarket- Return to Lodge by 11:00 PM..Cost is $50.00 untilApril 15th price will increase to $55.00. Please reserve youreat asap- mail check to Kim Strainer Phone 518-361-6994.

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    RUMMAGE SALE- Rummage Sale at the Pittstown UnitedMethodist Church Hall on Friday, April 5 from 9:30 a.m. to4:00 p.m. and on Saturday, April 6 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.Bake and Food Sale both days. Great items Clothing, Jew-elry, Books, Toys and Household Goods. Bag Sale ($2.00 a bag)on Saturday, the 6th Special: Fill 2 bags and get the 3rd bagfree. Good Rummage Items are now being accepted. Call Viv at518-663-5522.

    THE LITTLE MERMAID- Bolton Central Schools Drama Clubwill present Disneys The Little Mermaid on Friday and Sat-urday, March 22 and 23, in the school gym. Admission is $5 foradults, $2 for students, and theres no charge for children 5 yearsold and under. Tickets may be purchased at the door or reserved

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    HUNTER SAFETY COURSE The Salem Fish and Game Clubwill conduct a one-day Hunter Safety Education Course onSunday, April 7th starting 8:30am. Prior registration is requiredand students must pick up a home study package at the clubhouse on Thursday, March 21st between 6:30 & 7:30pm. Thehome study package must be completed before attending thecourse. Call Ralph (932-4802) for further information andregistration.

    CELEBRATE! ARGYLE SPORTS PAST, PRESENT &FUTURE. Date: May 4th at 1 pm. Place: Argyle Central School.Featuring: alumni games (basketball, volleyball, softball, andbaseball); a photo, scrapbook, memorabilia display of Argylesports history; and sports reunion with alumni teammates. Joinus for a day of fun. Sign up to play your favorite sport, root onyour favorite team, and reminisce with our history display. ContactPatty Hammond at 638-8362 or Diana Eggleston at 638-6207 tosign up to play, to share your mementoes, or for more information.Donations to benefit Argyles 250th birthday celebration in 2014.

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    WINTER RAPTOR FEST 2013 March 23 & 24 10 4 (*guided bird walks begin earlier checkwebsite for details) @ Gallup Ridge Farm, Fort Edward, NY. Experience the wonder of flight as hawks and falconsdemonstrate their aerial agili ty at Friends of the IBAs 3rd annual Winter Raptor Fest! Live Bird of Prey programs

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    County Knights of Columbus. Join us at the Hoosic ValleyRescue Squad on Route 40 in Schaghticoke on Sunday, March4th from 7:30 to 11:00 AM. Cost for adults is $7, children 6o 12 is $3, and children 5 and under eat free. Proceeds will goo the Cancer Society, helping to find a cure. Hold the date forhe next breakfast on April 28 th.

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    By Janice B. Edwards, Freelance writer.One of Poultneys biggest events of theyear. Poultney Chamber of Commerce ha organized many interesting thingsto see and do. Starting at 10 am to 2 pm, the stores on Main Street will be open with featured sales.A list of activites scheduled follows:

    Saturday, March 23rd:Time pending-Scavenger Hunt-Poultney Girl Scout Cadet Group8:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m. - Pancake Brakfast - Poultney Downtown Revitalization Committee - location pending9:00 a.m. - Maple Fest Fun Run starting at Poultney Elementary. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Craft Fair at Poultney Elementary School.Anyone interested in exhibiting, please call the Chamber office (802)-287-2010. 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Artist Guild at Poultney Elementary School. 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. -Basket Party at St Raphaels Church Hall - drawings start at 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. -Bag Sale, Williams Hardware, Original Vermont Store, Stitchy Women and

    maybe more. 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. - Maple Fried Dough, and more - Boy Scouts - Front of Stitchy Women10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. - Open Sugar House Tours (1) Greens Sougar House, Finel Hollow Road, (2) Riverside Maples, Rte 140, (3) Brayton & Foley Sugarhouse, Meadow St,(4) Marshalls Maples, 399 River St and (5) Woods Family Sugarhouse, 552 Thrall Rd. 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.- Soup and Sandwiches at St Raphael Church Hall 11:00 a.m.-Horse drawn Wagon Rides starting from Citizen Bank. 11:00 a.m.- Story Time - Poultney Library. 5:00 p.m. - Pork Dinner - Young at Heart Seniors. 6:00 p.m.- Social and6:45 p.m. Poultney Rotary Community Dinner, East Room, Withey Hall, Green Mountain College. Cost is $50 with limited tickets. Tickets may be purchaesd from anyRotarian. Speaker is Captain Richard Phillips, former hostage of the Somali Pirates.Sunday, March 24th: Sugar House Tours. Sponsors of the 2013 Poultney Chamber Maple Fest event are: Stitchy Women, Green Mountain College, Carpentry with Heart,Visit, or re-visit Poultney, Vermont -- the place to be!For more information about this event, contact Chamber President Mary Lee Harris, Stitchy Women, 144 Main Street, Poultney, VT 05764 (802)-287-4114([email protected]). Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc. is a non-profit organization of businesses whose mission is to work together to strengthenPoultneys economic community. For more information: (802)287-2010 or by email to [email protected]

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    GETTING YOUR SUGGESTIONS HEARD The Business Insiders Young Entrepreneur Councilecently asked for best tips for measuring (and increasing) employee engagement. A founder of aational cancer organization responded with, Full transparency breeds accountability, whichaturally transitions into ownership. When someone is invested in their role and feels pride andwnership, theyre much more likely to start suggesting improvements and working hard to betterheir work and the company. So what does that have to do with Toastmasters?Plenty! HollyAnn Carbino, VP of Education exclaimed. Evaluators are the communicationsackbone of Toastmasters. They invest themselves in listening to and watching a speaker and

    roviding them with encouragement and, more importantly, constructive criticism on how thepeaker could improve. This exercise in observation, contemplation, out-of-the-box thinking inome cases, and tact are vital to Toastmasters and can be immediately applied in the workplace tonitiate improvements and make things better.

    Come see how Toastmasters can help you get your suggestions heard by visiting WashingtonCounty Toastmasters at our next meeting, Wednesday, March 6, 2013, at the Annex II Building,

    ext to the Washington County Cornell Cooperative Extension Building, 415 Lower Main Street,Hudson Falls, NY. Washington County Toastmasters meets f irst and third Wednesdays at 7:00PM.For more information about Washington County Toastmasters, please visitwww.washingtoncountytoastmasters.org.Guests are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early to settle in. Come join us, and bring a friend!About Washington County ToastmastersWashington County Toastmasters is a communications club that allows for a friendly and trustingtmosphere so that all members can refine their skills in a supportive environment. And no other

    Toastmasters club has as much fun as we do! For more information, please visitwww.washingtoncountytoastmasters.org.

    THE WARREN, WASHINGTON, HAMILTON COUNTIES CANCER SERVICESPROGRAM will hold a partnership meeting on March 28th at 9:30am in the Community LearningCenter at Glens Falls Hospital. We look forward to seeing all of you, as this will be the final meetingor the 2012-2013 contract year. Good news to share! The RFA for a new five year grant waseleased on February 6th. Gail Infante Cancer Services Program Manager Warren, Washington,

    Hamilton Counties, CR Wood Cancer Center at Glens Falls Hospital. (518) 926-657

    RANDOM ACT OF KINDNESS WEEK- Brookside, home of the Saratoga County Historicalociety, announced today that local children completed a craft activity celebrating Random Acts of

    Kindness Week. Partnering with the Ballston Area Community Center and the Domestic Violencend Rape Crisis Center, Brookside helped BACC children create 56 origami swans that will beistributed to The Saratoga County Domestic Violence Safe House, The Vet House, and The

    Guardian House in Ballston Spa. This activity was inspired by Random Acts of Kindness Week,where people are encouraged to do good deeds randomly. Random Acts of Kindness Week occursnnually. Also celebrating Random Acts of Kindness Week, the DVRC recently worked with

    BACC children to create a Kindness Quilt. The project was inspired by the book, The KindnessQuilt, by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace. Over 40 children in grades K through 7th participated in the

    roject. The Kindness Quilt is on display at Brookside Museum, accompanying the museumsxhibition on quilts called The Threads of Time.

    THE GREATER SCHUYLERVILLE CLERGY ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD ECUMENICALLENTEN SERVICES on Wednesdays. All are welcome. Mar. 20 at Schuylerville United MethodistChurch Rev. Charles Bailey. THE ASSOCIATION will hold special services as follows; all arewelcome. Mar. 28 Maundy Thursday (Lords Table and Tenebrae) at 7pm at Old Saratoga

    Reformed Church.Mar. 29 Good Friday at St. Stephens Episcopal Church at NOON. Mar. 30Easter Vigil at Notre Dame-Visitation 8pm. Mar. 31 Easter Sunrise Service 6:15am at Bacon HillReformed Church.

    HUNTER SAFETY COURSE OFFERED on April 1, 2 and 3 from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at theHartford Fish and Game Club on Route 196 in Hartford. Space is limited and pre-registration ismandatory and must be done by calling Bill Pike before March 25 at 518-632-5993.

    BLUEGRASS SHOW- The Adirondack Bluegrass League on March 24th, will present RemmingtonRyde and The Warren County Ramblers at 2 PM at the Mollies Mason Jar, 13 Park Ave. Ext.,Hadley, NY. Members $10, non members $12.

    RUMMAGE SALE- Sylvan Star/Skenesborough Chapter #122 Order of the Eastern Star will beolding a rummage sale on Friday, March 22, from 9 AM to 5 PM and Saturday, March 23 from 9

    AM until 1 PM at the Slate Valley Masonic Center, 95 North Street, Granville, NY. Bag sales $3nd $5. Lunch will be available. Donations of household items, small appliances, clothes and toys

    may be dropped off on Thursday, March 21st between the hours of 9 AM and Noon.

    10TH ANNUAL GREAT GARDENS AND LANDSCAPING SYMPOSIUM. This year the GreatGardens and Landscaping Symposium turns 10! It will be held April 12-14 at the world-classEquinox Resort (www.equinoxresort.com) in Manchester, VT. This event draws hundreds of gardenersfrom throughout Northeast. A special three day program is planned for the celebration. Nine informationpacked lectures and panels led by nationally and regionally renowned professionals in their fields.Also featured, a Garden Marketplace with plant vendors, artisans, gardening gifts and products.Symposium lecture topics include: The Art of Shade Gardening - Seeing Your Way Out of the Dark;Design Strategies for Great Gardens; The Benefits of Beneficials; Sensational Flowering Shrubs for

    the Landscape and Their Care; Successful Gardening in Deer Country; The Dazzling NEW PerennialLine-Up for 2013; Ask the Experts Panel; Forgotten Garden Combinations with Annuals, Perennials,Shrubs and Bulbs; and The Heirloom Life. There are day-only rates as we ll as overnight symposiumpackages that include deluxe accommodations and all taxes and gratuities. Day-only rates start at$49; overnight packages start at $288.87 for a single, $412.74 for a double ($206.37 per person). Theprogram opens with a 7:00 p.m. talk on Friday, continues on Saturday from 9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.,and wraps up on Sunday at noon. For the complete details of this impressive agenda featuringnationally recognized speakers, great food, door prizes, registration details and more, please visitwww.pyours.com/symposium.

    COUNTRYFEST-The Schaghticoke Fairgrounds is excited to announce that WGNA will be cel-brating 20 Years of Countryfest at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 13, 2013.

    WGNA made their public announcement on air Friday, February 22nd. The star studded line upncludes Darius Rucker, Sheryl Crow, Easton Corbin, Mark Wills, Greg Bates and Joel Crouse.

    More artists are expected to be added. The Schaghticoke Fairgrounds is located in Schaghticoke, NYnd is home to the Great Schaghticoke Fair which will be celebrating its 194th year this Labor Day.

    For all the details and ticket information on Countryfest 2013, go to www.wgna.com. For morenformation on the Schaghticoke Fair, please visit www.schaghticokefair.org.

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