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Mail: 13 Broad St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839 • e-mail: [email protected] - Napaul Publishers, Inc. 2015 All Rights Reserved

Vol. 16- No.46September 25, 2015

144 Dix Ave,

Glens Falls, NY

C&SSpeed Shop792-3798

REFILLS

HERE

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Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 25, 2015

www.advancedmodhomes.come-mail: [email protected]

518-279-1005

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ACREAGEHAMPTON: Deep Water Emerald Lake, 2 acres,200’ waterfront .................................................. $99,700HARTFORD: 1.97 acres, views, well ................ $24,500GRANVILLE: 166 acres. Huge meadows,Woods ............................................................. $334,000GRANVILLE: 5 acres, wooded; open ............... $25,000HEBRON: 28.75 acres, pastures, woods,hunting .............................................................. $45,000HEBRON: 1 acre; 24’x42’ concrete slab; well;1,000 gallon septic ............................................ $25,900HEBRON: 15.3 acres. forestland, wildlife ......... $28,500

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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27: 1-3PM$349,900

Beautiful year round home with over 200ft. pristine shoreline on almost

2 acres. Close to Capital District,Saratoga, Vermont.

GREENWICH RENTAL:

1bedroom upstairs apartment

in well kept, smoke free build-

ing. Includes heat, laundry fa-

cility, 1 parking space. No pets,

suitable for 1 person only.

Lease & references required.

$560/mo. 518-692-2377.

CAMBRIDGE, NY

Luxury 3 bedroom, 3 bath

home adjoining State forest.

Gated off street parking,

newly renovated kitchen,

stainless appliances, granite

counter tops, washer/dryer,

A/C. Ground and snow

maintenance included.

$1250 plus utilities.

Call evenings.

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OUT OF COUNTY BUYER

WANTS A FARM!

Reasonablly priced. Call Al at

Bryce R.E. at 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. $19,000. 518-858-

2786.

FOR RENT 3 bedroom house.

Corner of Route 40 and

Wilbur Ave., Easton. $1,000/

month plus utilities. Central air

and heat (propane). All appli-

ances included. Well water.

Great views. Two year mini-

mum. 518-695-5000.

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

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CORLEW REALTY

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Serving Washington &

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Sandra Corlew, Broker/

owner

IDEAL RETAIL OR OFFICE

SPACE FOR RENT. Route 40

South Argyle; busy road; 1100

sq ft. $700/mo. 518-638-8950.

HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bedroom,

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.

APARTMENT FOR RENT

GREENWICH

Very Small, 2 BR, W/D

Included.

518-692-2974

WANTED, ANYTHING

WITH A SMALL ENGINE,

RUNNING OR NOT.

CASH PAID FOR SOME

518-753.0007 / 376-3807

GREENWICH 1 BED-

ROOM APARTMENT.

Heat & Utilities Included.

Country Setting.

$800/month.

518-361-9216

FOR RENT:

5000+ sq ft. Commercial/

Industrial space available in

Bennington, VT. Large

overhead Door, Loading

dock, parking, Many uses.

Heat & Elec not included.

$850 per month, call:

802.442.3116

FOR RENT:

Granville, NY.

1 & 2 bedroom

apartments.

Offering $200 Off

1 months rent!

Starting at $575. Water,

sewer,

on-site laundry,

trash, snow &

garbage removal.

1-845-436-1215

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COLLECTING WARM CLOTHINGFOR HOMELESS VETERANS

Please help us keep homeless Veterans warmthis winter!!

Neeson Classic Cars will be collecting warm menand women’s clothing such as coats, winter hats,boots, gloves, sleeping bags, etc. Our first shipmentgoes out October 17th. No donation is too small any-thing and everything helps! All items can be droppedoff at 7583 County Route 22 Granville, New York12832 (Neeson Classic Cars) from 9:00 am to5:00pm Monday through Friday.

For more information on how to help pleasecall (518)642-2565.

FALL FARM FLAVORS SAMPLING- There will be a Fall FarmFlavors Sampling on September 26 from 10 to 11 AM atGardenworks Farm. This event is free. This food demonstrationcelebrates the savory and rich abundance of harvest season & thebounty of crisp apples! Sample cheeses, apples, raspberries & moreseasonal treats! The farm is located at 1033 Route 30, Salem, NY12865. For more information please call 518-854-3250

JOIN OUR CHOIR! We are looking for singers to join our choirat the West Hebron Presbyterian Church on Route 30 in West He-bron. Choir practise is at 7pm Wednesday nights at the church ormanse. Please call Pastor Laura Mitchell for more info: 518-854-3729

FALL DINNER: The Quaker Springs Firemen and Auxiliaryare hosting their annual Fall dinner at their firehouse on Sun-day, September 27, from 12pm to 3pm. Dinner will be Chickenwith vegetable and baked potato. The cost is $10 for adults, $6for ages 6-12 and children under 5 are free. Take out is avail-able. Reservations are required. Please call 518-584-2758.

AN APPLE AND PUMPKIN PIE CONTEST, Flea Market andBig Food Sale Will be held In West Pawlet on October 3rdAll are encouraged to come for some fun and good food SaturdayOctober 3rd from 9 am. to 3 p.m. will bring an Apple and PumpkinPie Contest, Flea Market and Big Food Sale event in West Pawlet,Vermont. The event is a charity fund-raiser event. It will be held atthe West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department’s firehouse. All arewelcome. Judging of the pie entries will be between 10:30 and11:30 a.m. Prizes will be given. Need a table for the Flea Market?Call Edna Winot (802)-645-0174 or Ellie Park (802)-287-1639,who are members of the fire department’s Ladies Auxiliary. Therewill be a Big Food Sale with homemade rolls, pies, cookies, cakesand lots more. The kitchen will have light breakfast. Lunch will behot dogs, hamburgers and corn chowder. There will be a 50/50raffle and a regular raffle which is overseen by Edna Winot.

CRAFT DAY: Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center,2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY–Craft class will be starting upagain on Wednesday, October 14, at 10:30 am, craft teacher Elainewill have another fantastic craft sponsored by the Everett WagarSenior Center. Join us for a fun-filled hour and leave with a sea-sonal decoration for your home, all material will be supplied. Pleasejoin us for a nutritious lunch at noon for a suggested donation of$3.00, entrée; Baked Lite Salt Ham Slice. All Rensselaer Countyseniors welcome, reservations are required for lunch and appreci-ated for crafts. Call 518-279-3413.

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TRIP WITH GREENWICH SENIORS CLUB Greenwich Seniors Club will go on a trip toGore Mt. and Blue Mt. Museum on Oct. 3. The regular covered dish lunch will be at noon , Oct.7, at the VFW, Abeel Ave. Greenwich, NY. Sandy McReynolds will speak about the origin of thenames of streets in Greenwich. The regular sandwich meeting will be at noon, Oct. 21, at theVFW. New members and guests are welcome. Anyone 55 years old or older may become a mem-ber. Call Bonnie Caroprese 702-9919. Washington County Seniors lunch is at the HartfordFirehouse Oct. 9. Coffee and donuts at 10;00 am and turkey dinner served at noon.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Hartford Volunteer Fire Co. 8118 State Route 40 Hartford, NY Sun-day, October 4th, from 8 AM to 11 AMAll you can eat breakfast includes: Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Ham, Toast, Beverages, and REALMAPLE SYRUP! Adults $7, Children 5-12 $4, Under 5 FREE.

ANNUAL FALL CHICKEN BARBECUE at Jermain Community Hall on Niles Road in WhiteCreek OCTOBER 3 Servings begin at 4:30pm. take-outs available as soon as the chikens are cooked.Half chicken, baked pot, cole slaw, candied carrots, cranberries, pickles, roll, butter, coffee, teapunch, cider; homemade pies of all kinds. Tickets at door. Info and res: 802-442-9559, 518-677-3021or 518-686-9307.

THE HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE WILL BE PRESENTING A FAMILY REUNION TODIE FOR written by Mike and Matt Steele on Friday and Saturday, October 16, 17, 23, and 24th,at 7:30 pm and Sunday, October 18, and 25th at 2:00 pm. The show will be performed at theBrunswick Grange, Rt. 7 and 142. Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors and students.The show is directed by Mindy Huerter and assisted by Andrew Osterhout. It’s time for the KnottingFamily Reunion, and newlywed Christine Franklin is eager to show off her husband Freddie to thefamily she hasn’t seen in years. The joyful reunion quickly turns sour though when Aunt Gretchen,Cousin Rachel, and Cousin Stefan are all murdered. For reservations call Ethel at 518-237-6936.We ask that all ticket be prepaid.

FALL CONCERT: on Sunday October 18 at 4:00 p.m., Music from Salem presents its Fall Con-cert, “Whose Woods These Are I Think I Know”. The program will be held at the new Beloved Farmbarn at 105 McKie Hollow Road, Cambridge, New York. For directions seewww.ourbelovedfarm.com. Come celebrate with Music from Salem the premiere of classical musicat this new concert venue in the woods at Beloved Farm. After a brief musical improvisation cel-ebrating the sounds of autumn and the new barn, the program includes: —Kaija Saariaho’s “SeptPapillons” for cello: seven miniatures, each of which studies a different aspect of fragile and ephem-eral movement. —Beethoven’s glorious string quartet No. 8, Opus 59 #2. —Schoenberg’s atmo-spheric string sextet “Transfigured Night”, Opus 4. From the peak of the composer’s early romanticperiod, this piece is based on Dehmel’s poem about lovers walking in a moonlit wood: her child willbe transfigured by their union. Performers are the soulful young Julius String Quartet; Music fromSalem director and violist Lila Brown; and favorite mentor from the Music from Salem cello semi-nars, David Russell. $20 is our suggested ticket price, but Pay What You Can is our policy - all arewelcome! Tickets at the door only. For information or reservations contact [email protected] 518-232-2347.SHOPPE OFF BROADWAY OFFERS GRANT OPPORTUNITIES ONCE AGAIN. Inkeeping with their mission to serve the needs of area children, the Salem Shoppe Off Broadwaythrift store is once again offering grant opportunities to the teachers in the Salem Central School.Grants will be available to fund field trips, school equipment, supplies and special school programs.This is the fourth year this opportunity is being offered and provides teachers with additional necessarysupport. The grant applications are currently available at the Salem Central School’s main office(Maura Rapp) and must be completed and returned to the Shoppe by October 31. Any questionsmay be directed to the Shoppe by calling 518-854-9090.

“A TRANSITIONAL INTERPRETATION: AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC BY FIVEPHOTOGRAPHERS” is the new exhibition on view in the Folklife Gallery at Crandall PublicLibrary, September through December 31, 2015. Guest curator and photographer Andrzej “Andre”Pilarczyk, along with four of his colleagues (Joseph Deuel, Enid Farber, Bryan Lasky, LawrenceWhite), provide a look at an insider’s view of the dramatic worlds of live music performance. Areception and gallery talk by the photographers will take place on Saturday, September 19, 2015,from 4 to 7 pm.

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TURKEY TUESDAY

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Antiques purchased or

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used furniture, china , glass,

books and garage sale items.

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Also: Large cold food chests.

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LOOKING FOR RESPITE/

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cial needs child. Need some-

one for about 20 hours week-

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pends on experience. Call

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FRESH MAINE LOBSTER BAKE at the Herschel-ArgyleMasonic Lodge #508 Saturday Oct 10 3-6pm at the lodge onMain Street in Hartford. Info: 518-747-3838. tickets: 632-5443,632-9404, 632-5436, 638-8876, 542-7000, 791-1149 or 632-5441.

3RD ANNUAL MASONIC PRIME RIB DINNER: ChefJerry Simon, October 17, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Eat in or take out.$20.00 Rt. 40 North, Greenwich Masonic Lodge, Menu: PrimeRib, Baked potato, tossed salad, green beans, dessert (applecrisp), lemonade, tea or coffee. To purchase tickets, contact HarryBooth at 695-6784, [email protected] or Roberto DiMambroat 692-9882, [email protected]. Deadline for tickets isOct. 10.

AARP DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE- Rensselaer County’sEverett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton willbe holding an AARP Safe Driving Course, Thursday, October 8,2015 from 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with a break at noon for lunch,available at center. Save up to 10% on your car insurance! Thecost will be $20.00 for AARP members and $25.00 for non-members. Please call Penny at 279-3413, or stop at the center forreservations – SPACES ARE LIMITED!

ROAST PORK DINNER- Saturday, September 26, 2015 4:00to 6:00 PM at United Methodist Church, 47 County Route 23,Hartford, NY. Tickets: $9 for Adults, $4 for Children 5 – 12, FREEunder 5. FOOD SALE TOO!

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PUPPIES FOR SALE:

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FIREWOOD FOR SALE:

full cord, local, unseasoned

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Call Bill for details: 518-686-

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CASH: For crank phono-

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records, parts. Call 798-

5612

BREAKFAST at the American Legion Post 574 on 72 PearlStreet in Hudson falls October 11 8-11am. $8pp; children>10$3. Family of 4-$27. Pay at door. Everyone is welcome.

ROAST PORK DINNER Saturday, October 3rd, at the PawletCommunity Church. The Ladies and Gentlemen’s Supper Clubinvite you to dinner starting at 5pm. If you have questions re-garding the dinner, please call Doreen Mach at 325-3428 orJudy Coolidge at 325-3073. Take out orders can also be madeon the day of the dinner by calling the church at 325-3022. Menuincludes: Roast Pork baked with our famous topping StuffingMashed potatoes with gravy Hot vegetables Cabbage SaladApplesauce Fruited jello Rolls/butter Hot and cold beveragesDessert this month will be - Brownie and Ice Cream with Choco-late Syrup Cost of dinner is: Adults — $12.00 Age 12 — $6.005 & under - free

BAKE SALE:by the Rupert Mettawee Valley 4-H Club at theGranville Tractor Supply on Oct. 10th from 10-2. It will beduring the Granville FFA Ag expo. All donations will benefitthe 4-H club.

NATIONAL DRUG TAKE BACK DAY: Rensselaer CountySheriff’s Office will be participating in the DEA sponsored Na-tional Drug Take Back Day September 26th, from 10am-2pmResidents can drop off unused, expired or unwanted medicationat:West Sand Lake Fire House 3695 NY Rte 43 West Sand LakeNYTake part in preventing prescription drug diversion and abuse,while safeguarding the environment. Rensselaer CountySheriff’s Office Public Affairs Troy NY 12180. (518) 266-1907.

ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR: “The Schroon Lake Ladies Auxiliary issponsoring their annual craft fair to be held at the Schroon Lake FireDepartment on November 14, from 10am to 3 pm. Vendors are neededand welcomed. Each space is $20 and measures 9x11. To reserve spacecontact Kathy McCoy at 518-351-0020.”

BUS TRIP:The Salem Seniors are sponsoring a bus trip on Wednes-day, December 2th, to the Williams Inn in Williamstown, MA. Thecost will be $51, which includes bus fare and a full buffet luncheonfollowed by a Christmas show. Pick-up at Proudfit Hall in Salem at10:15am and McDonalds in Greenwich at 10:45am, home by 6:00pm.Call Marilyn Hanby for reservations at (518) 854-7521.

BUS TRIP- The Notre Dame-Visitation Fundraising Committee issponsoring a bus trip to 9-11 Memorial in New York City on October3, 2015. Cost of $80 includes bus trip and admission to the museum.Money is due when seat is reserved, non-refundable. Only 55 seats,first come, first served. Contact Anne Cadwallader at 695-6787 orDarlene Bolduc at 695-6743 to reserve seats.

VETERANS MC NY NOMADS CHAPTER XVII PATRIOTHONOR FLIGHT POKER RUN Saturday, Sept 26th. Run Start/Finish: Chap 17 Clubhouse 11872 State Rt. 40 Easton, NY12154.Registration: 11 AM Cost: $20 Per Hand. Prize: Best &Worst HandInfo: [email protected] Music – Food – Door Prizes – 50/50ALL RIDERS WELCOME. Kickstands up @ NOON. Schedule of 4Stops at Registration. Proceeds to benefit Patriot Honor Flight sendingaging Veterans to Washington to tour their Monuments & Memorials.

COURTHOUSE BEER & BRATS FEST (the wurst partyever!!) On Saturday, October 3 from 3 to 7 pm, the SalemCourthouse Community Center is hosting its first Beer andBrats Fest. Originally scheduled for September 12, the eventwas rescheduled so it would not conflict with another majorevent in the community. There will be a tempting selection oflocal craft beers and Albany’s very own Rolf’s brats andGerman potato salad for purchase. Area breweries participatingin this event include Brown’s Brewery Co. of Troy, ShmaltzBrewery of Clifton Park, Argyle Brewing Co. of Greeniwich,Adirondack Pub & Brewery of Lake George, RS TaylorBrewing Co. of Hebron, Battle Hill Brewing Co. of Fort Annand Davidson Brothers Brewing Co. of Glens Falls. “Eddieand the Edsels” will be on hand to provide live entertainment.Family fun, games, dancing, good food and good companyare the order of the day. Mark your calendar, and join us for alovely fall afternoon. Brats and beer tasting tickets are $25 foradults who pay in advance, $30 for adults at the door and $5for a Courthouse Kid-Pak hot dog and root beer dinner. Pleasecall 518-854-7053 to purchase tickets or obtain additionalinformation.

CHICKEN BBQ Saturday, October 3, 4pm-6pm. Eat in ortake out. At the American Legion pavilion on 6 Clancy Streetin Schuylerville, NY. $12 per person. Dinner includes 1/2chicken, coleslaw, baked potatoe, roll. Limited tickets, call 518-695-3011, or stop by. Proceeds benefit the American Legion.

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Stuff You May Have Forgot Since Last HarvestSome of these "gotta-do" pre-harvest items maybe burned into your memory, but in case they'renot, don't forget to…-calibrate automatic header height systems sothat the header is talking correctly with thecombine.-if you're using auto-steer, make sure all yourGPS satellite subscriptions are up to date. Thefrequencies for some guidance systems werealtered this summer. Most on-board systemswere supposed to automatically make thefrequency switch, but it wouldn't hurt to makesure everything is working before you head to the field.-clean the fuel/water bowl or filter on the combine engine. Combines frequently get their fueltanks filled from portable fuel tanks, and portable fuel tanks are notorious for accumulating waterand crud. Tier III, Interim Tier IV and Final Tier IV engines are incredibly sensitive to water inthe fuel, so give them clean fuel and keep the water-catching filters clean.-if you installed bigger or smaller tires and rims on the front or rear of the combine, be aware youmay have to change several things on the combine, including the calibration value in the cornerpostdisplay that calculates ground speed, and the tilt of the face-plate on the feeder house that determinesthe angle of the header to the ground. And if you added a grain tank extension--make sure it willclear the door of your machine shed, or the overhead wires in your barn yard.Where To Cut Corners on Harvest Maintenance:nce. Everybody is trying to find ways to cutmachinery maintenance costs going into this year's harvest. My theory is to never cut corners onanything that will stop, halt or slow harvest, so replace any drive belt, roller chain or othercomponent that is required to make a combine or tractor do its job during harvest.What I question is the necessity of repairs to components or systems that are peripherals toharvest. If it's going to take a new $1500 wiring harness to fix an auto-steer system, or repair theself-steering system on a cornhead…what is the ROI on that investment? Yes, I can run thenumbers and pencil out that an auto-steer system has the potential to save a certain amount ofgrain and reduce the fuel-per-acre used, but….Maintaining yield monitors, GPS satellite subscriptions, auto-steer systems and all the otherguidance and information systems can be expensive. How much of it is absolutely, without-a-doubt necessary for you to have, to get your crops out of the fields?Greasin' GadgetsI'm not advocating or promoting the following products--I'm just reporting on some lockinggrease gun tips I ran across this week.The theory is that these special tips lock on grease zerks and eliminate the need to hold the tip ofthe grease gun against the zerk while you pump grease. It's a small thing, but it can be annoyingand awkward to try and hold a grease gun tip in place when zerks are in odd or hard-to-reachplaces.The first locking grease gun tip is called a "Lock-n-Lube," and uses a small finger-actuatedpaddle on the side of the tip to engage/disengage the tip from a zerk. The other locking tip doesn'thave a trade name, but is manufactured by Univer-Co in Canada. It looks like a miniature hydrauliccoupler, about the same size as a standard grease gun tip. It automatically locks on a zerk whenyou press it in place, then you slide back a small collar when you want to remove it.I bought one of the Univer-Co locking tips, and so far I like it. Only time will tell if it's durableand will consistently connect without leaking grease. If it works, great. If it doesn't, I'll just addit to the other tools and gadgets in my junk drawer that I was suckered into buying.If you're interested in either of these locking grease gun tips, you can Google "Lock-n-Lube" tofind where and how to buy them. The Univer-Co tips are popping up at equipment dealershipsand hardware stores around the country, or you can find them on Amazon by looking for "Univer-Co grease gun tip" on the Amazon site.

ON THE FARM by Andy Manne

This week’s ag report issponsored by:

HARRY ORLYK’S WORK WILL BE EXHIBITED AT MCCARTEE’S BARN in Salem, NewYork from through October 31st. The exhibition of fifty paintings, curated by Evera Sue Clary,provides an in-depth look at the artist’s work from 1985-2015, which embodies the pure essence oflandscape painting, Orlyk’s paintings are rooted in the seasonal landscapes of Washington County.They have echoes of the Hudson River School, but filtered through the use of color and composi-tion of the Abstract Expressionists. They are strikingly beautiful. The winter paintings are com-posed of a pallet of umber, browns and eggshell whites that capture the barren beauty of the land.Marmalade oranges and cobalt blues evoke the vividness of a hot summer afternoon. Orlyk’s workis ambitious. Because he produces a painting a day his work transcends predictable landscape painting.He calls it a “portrait of days”: an evolving visual journal of sunlight, land and his own emotionalresponse to a sense of place. “The land is a friend of mine. I enjoy sitting down and listening to it.”His painting process is unconventional. Every afternoon he gets in his van, carefully chooses hislocation, clamps his canvas to the steering wheel, and paints. He always asks permission of thepeople who own the land. As a result he forges a connection with them.Orlyk was born in 1947 in Troy, New York. He attended graduate school at University of Nebraskaat Lincoln, where he was taught by a number of influential Nebraskan painters. For over forty yearshe has consistently shown his work across the country, including the Carrie Haddad Gallery inHudson, New York and the Beamesderfer Gallery in Highland Park, New Jersey, as well as interna-tionally. In 1995 he was the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship. He lives in Salem, New Yorkwith his family. For further inquires please contact Evera Sue Clary, McCartee’s Barn, 518 8543857 [email protected]

ANNUAL CEMETERY TOUR: Experience historical theater in an unusual place – the PineviewCemetery on Quaker Road in Queensbury. Enjoy learning more about the history of Glens Fallsand Queensbury, and the people who came before us.The Annual Cemetery Tour, a collaborative project of the Chapman Historical Museum and theGlens Falls Community Theatre, will be held on Saturday, September 26 at the Pineview Cemeteryon Quaker Road. Please note that this is a change in venue, as previous tours have been held at theGlens Falls Cemetery. As people walk through the cemetery at scheduled times, community the-ater players stand at gravesites and bring to life the stories of several of our community ancestors.This event sold out last year, so we strongly recommend advance reservations. Walking tours arescheduled for 10am, 10:30am, 11am, 12 noon, 12:30pm, and 1:00pm. If you’d rather ride thanwalk, we have two golf cart tours at 10:15 am and 12:15 pm. The cost is $12/person, $8/students,and a $2 discount for members. Call 793-2826 for information or reservations, or [email protected].

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Phil Prehoda (left) and Tom Collard (right), members of Vermont Slate Quarry Association, recentlypresented $200 donation check from Vermont Slate Quarry Association to Janice Edwards for PoultneyArea St. David’s Society. The donation is given for the society’s use regarding its recent project ashosts of the Penrhyn Choir from Bethesda, northwest Wales to our northeast USA slate valley region.

Vermont Slate Quarry Association has made a $200 donation to Poultney AreaSt. David’s Society for its recent two-day Penrhyn Choir USA tour project. Thedonation is given by the association to assist with expenses that the society had

for events it held in the Vermont / New York slate valley as well as in nearbyQueensbury, Warren County, New York

Vermont Slate Quarry Association has made a $200 donation to Poultney Area St. David’sSociety for its recent two-day Penrhyn Choir USA tour project. The choir’s USA tourincluded concert performances in Queensbury, Warren County, New York, in Washington,D.C. at the National Cathedral and in Columbus, Ohio. The Penrhyn Choir is fromBethesda, northwest Wales, an historic and active slate quarry region. At each concert,the choir’s performance included a movie educating the public about the Welsh emigrantsfrom the Bethesda slate regions to the Vermont / New York slate valley region.The donation is given by Vermont Slate Quarry Association to the St. David’s Societybecause of the many historic and present day business and family connections the society,the choir, its home region and the local slate valley region enjoys. The Vermont SlateQuarry Association $200 donation is designated to assist the society with expenses thatthe society had for events held in the Vermont / New York slate valley as well as in nearbyQueensbury in Warren County, New York. In appreciation of the society’s project, thequarry association made donation to assist with the many costs in hosting this choir forits third visit since 1993 to our northeast slate valley region. The St. David’s Society, anon-profit fellowship organization, through the efforts of its volunteer officers, societymembers and many other community volunteers, organized two days of public eventswhich revolved around the choir and these slate valley communities. All profits the societyearned were, and continue to be, re-invested in costs for the choir’s travel, lodging andconcert and entertainment expenses. Long-time family and business relationships, aswell as new family and business connections amongst all our slate valley’s heritages,were enjoyed by the choir and the public during the choir’s 3-night stay.The Vermont / New York slate valley has several emigrant heritages and businesses whichhave shaped the now 175-year-old history of our region’s slate quarry industry. Many ofthose emigrant families were from Wales. The entire slate valley community has longheld, and continues to hold, strong business relationships as well as friendships amongstall its heritages. Vermont Slate Quarry Association is pleased to support the St. David’sSociety for its special project. The association invites businesses, organizations andindividuals to match or exceed its gift.Vermont Slate Quarry Association is a domestic non-profit corporation focused oneducation. It is comprised of slate quarry businesses within the Vermont / New York slatevalley.For more information contact: Vermont Slate Quarry Association, P.O. Box 582, EastPoultney, VT 05741.

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BE PREPARED!On Monday, September 28th from 6:30pm to8:00pm, the American Red Cross in Eastern New York and theGreenwich Free Library will be hosting New York State’s Citi-zen Preparedness Corps presentation. This training presentation,that lasts 1 to 1 ½ hours, will focus on how to prepare, respondand recover from any natural, man-made or technological disas-ters that could occur. There is no cost for this presentation. Iwould like to request that you advertise this training session tothe community. We ask those interested in attending sign-up byemailing [email protected].

CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER: The Old Saratoga Re-formed Church, corner of Pearl and Burgoyne Streets,Schuylerville, will host a Chicken and Biscuit Dinner on Sat-urday, Sept. 26. Servings will be continuous from 4:30 to 6:30pm. The menu will include Chicken with Biscuits and Gravy,Mixed Vegetables, Cole Slaw, Cranberry, Assorted homemadedesserts, and beverages. The cost for adults is $10; children 5-12 is $5; under 5 is free. Reservations (695-6638) are recom-mended, and walk-ins are welcome.

VALLEY FALLS UMC- Everyone is invited to worship atthe Valley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Streeteach Sunday morning at 9:00. The service, led by Pastor G.Ewart Morris, is followed by a coffee hour. Children partici-pate in the first part of the church service and then are invitedto attend church school. The choir practices on Thursday eve-nings. If you can sing and read music, you are invited to join.Prayer shawl ministry meets on the first and third Tuesdaysof the month at 7:00 p.m. All who knit or crochet – or wouldlike to learn - are welcome. The church is handicapped acces-sible and has an assistive listening system. All are welcome!Call 753-4848 or check out our web site atwww.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.for more information.Please join us!

VETERANS HALL - OPEN HOUSE OCT. 4, - 10:00 –3:00 At the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds. Veterans Hall is a groupof volunteers who are thanking all veterans for their service.We are also honoring local men and women by compiling listsof Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Washington County veterans fromthe Civil War to the present. Getting your veteran’s name onthe list is free, easy and a good way to ensure his/her servicewill be remembered. For more info. Contact Jody 518-859-2988 or Lorraine 518-753-6936.

FALL FUN TRAIL RIDE/WOODLAND WALK & HAR-VEST LUNCH October 4, 9:30 am - 1:30 pm. Join us for anenjoyable day of trail riding on your own horse or a guidedwoodland walk at Bob’s Trees in Galway, NY . Sponsored byCornell Cooperative Extension Saratoga and CCE Equine tobenefit the 4-H Training Center. To ride children must be 8 andolder. Visit www.cceequine.org for more info or [email protected]. Register by September 24! Contact mefor registration forms or try our website after Monday 9/14.

BUS TRIP: Old Saratoga Seniors are hosting a bus trip to HiltonGarden Inn, Troy, NY on Monday, Nov 23 for a lunch and aXmas show. Cost will be $55.00. Please mail check to PO Box60, Schuylerville, NY 12871. For more info contact Mary LaMoraat 518-584-7986.

WEIGHT MANAGEMENT- Rensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY –Join usat our center on Wednesday, September 30 at 11:00 a.m. as DianeHart from Hart to Heart Fitness discusses ways to meet your idealweight in a safe and comfortable way with a Weight Managementpresentation. This program is brought to you by BlueShield ofNortheastern New York. For more information call 279-3413

COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at the Ameri-can Legion Clancy Street in Schuylerville, NY Sept 27. 1-5pmeach day Music by the Countrymen. Casual. All welcome. 518-638-8905 or 824-3719.

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COUNTRY PROPERTY

Farms, Woodlands

Vacant Lands &

Water-front

Call 518-638-6484 or

518-747-7722 eves

LAND OR FARM WANTED:

Top price paid. Out of coun-

try buyers. Call Bryce Realty

518-271-7630

Need to sell your home? Call

Al Konieczny @ Bryce Real

Estate 441-4353 Competitive

, Reliable, Professional and

Proven Service for all your

needs!

EXCAVATOR

FOR HIRE:

with rotary brush cutter;

22 ft reach. Mowing and

brush cutting of ponds,

steep hills, embankments

and roadways. We also

have multiple versatile

bush hogging and brush

cutting equipment for all

your needs.

Broestler BrushCutting

LLC.

Easton, NY

Fully Insured.

Free Estimates.

518-692-9074.

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

PRAYER TO THE BLESSED

VIRGIN

(Never known to fail) Oh, most

beautiful flower on Mt. Carmel,

fruitful vine splendor of

Heaven. Blessed Mother of the

Son of God, Immaculate Vir-

gin, assist me in my necessity.

Oh, Star of the Sea, help me

and show me, herein you are

my mother. Oh, Holy Mary,

Mother of God, Queen of

Heaven and Earth! I humbly

beseech you from the bottom

of my heart to succor me in

this necessity. There are none

that can withstand your power.

Oh, show me herein you are

my Mother. Oh, Mary, con-

ceived without sin, pray for us

who have recourse to thee(3x)

. Holy Mother, I place this cause

in your hands(3x). Holy Spirit,

you who have solved all prob-

lems, light all roads so that I can

attain my goal. You who gave

me the divine gift to forgive

and forget all evil against me

and that in all instances in my

life you are with me. I want in

this short prayer to thank you

for all things as you confirm

once again that I never want to

be separated from you in eter-

nal glory. Thank you for your

mercy towards me and mine.

The person must say this

prayer 3 consecutive days. Af-

ter 3 days, the request will be

granted. This prayer must be

published after the favor is

granted. C.A.B.

AUTOCAD

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.

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]

YARD SALE

6 FAMILY

Housewares, clothes, tols, fax

machine, copier, grandfather

clock & much more. 9-5

Thursday, Friday, and Saturday

September 24, 25 & 26. 35

Academy Street, Greenwich.

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Now BuyingJunk Cars $200 & Up

Scrap, Tin Taken In!Also Buying: Copper, Brass &

Batteries per Lb.

NEW

CERTIFIE

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SCALES!

CAROL’S COLLECTIBLES & Antiques

DebitCards

518.499.0728 • Carol &Terry84 Broadway, Route 22

Whitehall, NY

Open Daily Year-Round Multi-Dealer Shop

Books • Glassware• Frames • Artwork

• Tools • Toys

carolscollectibles.biz

• Housewares • Furniture • Jewelry• Plates & Dishes and so much more!

23 East Broadway,Salem, NY

518-854-3857Visit us onFacebook

McCartee’s BarnFine Art & Antiques

McCartees.Barn

GLENWOODMANOR ANTIQUES

518-798-4747 60 Glenwood Avenue,

Queensbury, NY•Antiques

•Collectibles•Crafts

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Green Thumb

5699 Rt 4,Ft Ann, NY

518-639-4500

Nursery & Country Store ACHECK OUT OUR MAZE!We Have: PUMPKINS • MUMS

ASTERS • AND MUCH MORE!

40%OFF

TREES/SHRUBS

DINING ROOM TABLE

AND CHAIRS

Oak table with 6 chairs, two

pedestal style legs, curved

edges.

5\’6\” without leaves.

Additional 19\” leaves that

stored under table top.

Asking $600.00

Has matching Hutch listed in

separate ad.

Call 518 642-2783

ENTERTAINMENT

CENTER

Oak Entertainment Center.

5\’ L x 21\” D x 4\’5\” H -

Asking $300

One side has glass door with

2 shelves in unit. Two oak

cabinet doors across bottom.

TV and DVD/DVR/Cable Box

shelf are hidden by two oak

doors that open and slide

back into unit.

Call 518 642-2783

OAK HUTCH.

Base is 5\’W x 19\”D x 34 1/

2\”H. Has 6 drawers and 2

Doors

Top is 4\’ 8\” W x 15\”D x

5\’10\”H. has 3 glass doors

and shelf. Asking $400.

Matching oak table in

separate ad. Will sell as a set

for less.

Call 518 642-2783

ADOPTION:

Happy, loving women who

longs to share my heart and

provide secure future give

endless love to your

newborn. Exp Paid text/call

Maria 1- 516-316-1191

FOR SALE, 30 FT. TERRY

CAMPER, sleeps 6, new

rubber roof, new tires, new

mattress, slide out, anti-sway

towing system and storage

cover. Excellent condition, $

6500.

Also For Sale, 15 ft.

Coleman canoe, back rests,

motor mount and paddles,

$350.

Call 518 642-2271

SNOW PLOW AND

LAWN CARE BUSINESS

FOR SALE:

2 trucks with plows; salter/

sander; Kubota tractor with

backhoe; 2 trailers; 3 commer-

cial lawn mowers; 3 back pack

blowers; 4 weed wackers; misc

other equipment; client list of

40 customers. $75,000. 518-

692-2838.

1999 FORD F-150: Red Ford

Lariat with matching cap, tri-

ton V-8, rebuilt auto trans.

new brakes with many new

parts. runs good, new tires.

asking $ 2600 will consider

reasonable offers.

518-747-7955

518-321-2098

YARD SALE: Sat & Sun Sept

26, 27. 9am-3pm. 45 Allen Rd.

Extension, South Argyle. (End

of Dead End). Two Families.

Antiques, Good Furniture, Ap-

pliances, Electronics, Christ-

mas, Good Household, Office,

Shop, Hunting, Fishing, Camp-

ing, Sno-Boards.

1978 CHEVY 4 speed stan-

dard and transfer case For Sale

$250.00 518-683-8309

RAW LOCAL

HONEY FOR SALE

Dave Hicks

Route 40 Hartford, NY

518-632-5422

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.

WANTED: Standing timber,

wood lots. Fully insured. Call

518-692-2109

AUTUMN FESTIVAL October 3, The West Fort Ann UnitedMethodist Church on Copeland Pond Road will serve lunchfrom 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM. Soup, sandwich, cookies and bev-erage $6.00.per person. Any questions, please call 518-7936-0969.

RUMMAGE SALE will be held at the Pittstown United Meth-odist Church Hall (Located just off route 7) on Friday, Octo-ber 2nd from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Saturday, October3rd from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.. Clothing, jewelry, books andtoys, and household goods. Bag Sale on Saturday - $2.00 aBag (Fill 2 bags and get the 3rd bag free!) Bake and Food SaleBoth Days. Donate items now. Rummage items now being ac-cepted at Hall. Call Herb at 518-753-4427, 518-596-0003 orJody at 518-859-2988 for access.

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JC TRACTOR REPAIR

& RESTORATION

SALES &SERVICE

INDOOR/

OUTDOOR

FLEA MARKET

Open Friday, Saturday, Sunday • 9 AM - 5 PMVendor Space Available. Donations Accepted.Free Pickup. Celler, Attic & Garage Clean Outs

BUY - SELL - TRADE - SWAP

7358 US RT 7, Pownal VT • 802-733-4515

fully loadedmoon roof, all

power, justinspected, auto

V-6midnight blue,

well maintained$2700

2002 Pontiac Bonneville SLE

call 802 442 8876

HELP WANTED.Mechanic. Experi-enced auto and/ or

heavy duty technician.Full Time with

benefits. Salary isdependent on skilllevel. Inquire by

phone(518) 686-5411

DO YOU LOVE TO PLAYBINGO?- RensselaerCounty’s Troy Senior ServiceCenter, 19 Third Street, TroyNY- The Rensselaer CountyTroy Senior Center has bingoon Wednesdays and Fridays at12:30 pm, Come for lunch andstay to play! All seniors age60 and over are eligible.Membership is free. Call 270-

5348 for more information.

SMALLEST FALCONS TO GET NEW HOMES FORTEDWARD Join Friends of the Washington County GrasslandsIBA on Saturday, September 26 for a fun hands-on workshopwhere you will build an American Kestrel nest box. New YorkState DEC wildlife biologist Marcelo delPuerto will brief youon a project to restore our smallest falcon species to a healthybreeding population and provide instruction on building andmonitoring the nest boxes. The boxes you build will (hopefully)become future homes for families of American Kestrels. Wewill head out into the field after lunch to learn about site selectionand installation. Adirondack Wildlife Refuge & Rehab Centerwill release a rehabbed kestrel during the field portion of theworkshop. Fee of $35 includes catered lunch and all materialsfor nest box. Location: Rogers Island Visitors Center, FortEdward. Call Laurie at 518-796-6003 to register.

ALL STAND – THE HANGING JUDGE IS COMING TOTHE COURTHOUSE! You are on trial and justice WILL beserved! Are you afraid of the harsh outcome that may await you atthe Historic Salem Courthouse this October during Fear This?You should be. Transgressions, oversights, mistakes and lapsesof judgement – we have them all, but do we ever really answer forthem….? REALLY answer for them? This year, sentences will behanded down and punishments meted out. Come to Fear This andwitness the atonement of others if you dare! Fridays and Saturdayfrom 7 to 9:30 pm: October 16 & 17, 23 & 24 and 30 & 31. RikSassa and his zany production crew have promised a Halloweenevent that will scare and entertain all thrill-seekers. Fear This is inits sixth year, and Rik has a large assortment of twists and turnsup his sleeve. Due to the scary nature of the event, it is notrecommended for very young children or adults with weak hearts.Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children 13 and under, $25 forfamilies (moms, dads or caretakers and children), and $5 for activeservicemen, firefighters and EMS works with ID cards. Anyoneinterested in helping to stage the event should contact theCourthouse at 518-854-7053.

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