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Total Circulation in10 Editions Over 167,000
Classifieds
with Results!
454-5502
ARCN
FREE SHARED MAIL TO:•TROY/BRUNSWICK 12,500•CROPSEYVILLE 663•BULK DROP: 500
“The Social and Shopping Guidefor Rensselaer County”
PO BOX 70 • AVERILL PARK • NY 12018 • VOL. LVIII AUGUST 27, 2015 NO. 3 • (518) 674-2841 fax (518) 674-8680
$30 pp+tax
• Choice of Appetizer or Salad• Entree Choices: Petite Filet Mignon Blackened Salmon Chicken Cordon Bleu
• Strawberry Shortcake for dessert* Gratuity is not included in price of meal
Saturday & Sundays Noon to 5pm
9 Holes w/a cart followed by dinner on our patio9 Holes w/a cart followed by dinner on our patio9 Holes w/a cart followed by dinner on our patio9 Holes w/a cart followed by dinner on our patio9 Holes w/a cart followed by dinner on our patio
ALL ABOUT CARROTSFrom: Bruce Robertson, Community EducatorCornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer CountyCarrots belong to the Umbelliferae family, named for theumbrella-like flower clusters that plants in this familyproduce. As such, carrots are related to parsnips, fennel,parsley, anise, caraway, cumin & dill. Carrots can be assmall as two inches or as long as three feet, ranging indiameter from one-half of an inch to over two inches. Thereis a study from the Netherlands about carrot intake andrisk of cardiovascular disease (CVD.) Intake of fruits andvegetables in the study was focused on four colorcategories: green, orange/yellow, red/purple, and white.Out of these four categories, orange/yellow (and inparticular, foods with deeper shades of orange and yellow)emerged as most protective against CVD. Currently, U.S.adults average about 12 pounds of carrot intake eachyear. This amount translates into approximately 1 cup ofcarrots a week.
CARROT CONFETTI SALAD Yields about 6 servingsINGREDIENTS: ·3 large carrots (2 cups grated) ·1/4 poundred cabbage (1 cup grated) ·2 TBS vinegar· 2 TBS vegetable oil ·1/2 tsp sugar ·1/2 tsp mustard· 1/4 tsp salt · dash of pepperDIRECTIONS: ·Peel and grate carrots ·Wash and gratered cabbage ·In large bowl, combine carrots and cabbage·In small bowl, combine remaining ingredients to makedressing ·Mix dressing with carrots and cabbageNutrition Facts: 60 calories; 4.5 g fat; 125 mg sodium; 1 g fiberSource: GET FRESH! Division of Nutritional Sciences, Cornell University andCornell Cooperative Extension, 2001.For more information: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County, 61State Street, Troy, NY12180 (518) 272-4210 or http://rensselaer.cce.cornell.edu/Cornell Cooperative Extension is an employer and educator recognized forvaluing AA/EEO, Protected veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities andprovides equal program and employment opportunities.
Pai’s Taekwondo is a family-run business that opened its doors in1984. Currently, there are seven Capital District locations includingTroy, Rensselaer and our newest location at 1758 Western Ave.,Albany. We offer a variety of programs geared toward children,adults, families and corporate wellness. Whether your goals are tobecome more fit, learn self-defense techniques, compete in martialarts tournaments or simply to make some wonderful friends, Pai’sTaekwondo can meet your needs.Grandmaster, Doo Young Pai trained from his youth in Korea andupon leaving the military joined family members here in the UnitedStates. He currently holds the World Taekwondo Federation rankof 8th Degree Black Belt. This most prestigious rank was accompaniedby an award from the World Taekwondo Federation forGrandmaster Pai in honor of his contribution in bringing this art toAmerica.We specialize in offering opportunity to our students to becomemore fit, both mentally and physically, and to learn self-defensetechniques, all in a fun, non-threatening environment. Our blackbelt instructors are skilled martial artists who serve as mentors andteachers while patiently sharing their knowledge with studentsranging from age 3 to 80. They will guide you toward greater self-discipline and confidence as you improve your flexibility, balanceand overall coordination. Programs help you achieve a higherlevel of fitness and a greater knowledge of self-defense. Additionalbenefits of Taekwondo include increased energy and endurance,toning muscles and losing inches. Skills learned in class seamlesslytransfer to everyday life. Every program can be adapted to suit anindividual’s needs and ability.During this past year, hundreds of our students have progressedcloser to their goal of becoming a Black Belt. The Albany, Troy andRensselaer locations currently have about 400 active color beltmembers and about 80 active Black Belts. We have celebrated thepromotion of 21 new 1st degree Black Belts, 4 new 2nd degreeBlack Belts, 7 new 3rd degree Black Belts; and we would like tocongratulate Songye Pai on her promotion to 4th Degree BlackBelt. We have a current class of 19 people preparing to test forBlack Belt or Black Belt promotion in December. Watch for thoseresults in the near future.Pai’s Taekwondo in the past year has also sent competitors to StateChampionships, ATU National Championships and USA NationalChampionships. These athletes did an excellent job representingtheir school and New York State bringing back medals at everylevel of competition.
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BOOK NOOK NEWS
Although the Book Nook atTransfiguration Parish inSpeigletown is not open inAugust, please continue todrop off your donations atanytime. We are beginning toset up for the Labor Dayweekend parish garage saleand would be grateful for anyand all your books. The drop-offs and the Garage Sale areat Transfiguration Parish 50Hillview Drive in Speigletown.Please remember no VHStapes, textbooks, encyclo-pedias or magazines. If youhave any questions, pleasecall Cheryl Wallingford at 518-441-6660. Once again,thanks for your continuedsupport and hope to seeeveryone at the Garage Saleon September 4-5!
SENIOR DAY at the
SCHAGHTICOKE
FAIR
Senior Day at the SchaghticokeFair is September 3rd. TheRensselaer Senior Center willbe hosting “Donny Elvis” on thepark stage at 1:30PM. DonnyElvis is a very popularperformer in the area, and hisshow is sure to pleaseeveryone. The RensselaerSenior Center wishes to thankthe City of Rensselaer forsponsoring this performance,and for everything else theydo for our seniors. Forinformation, call the Center at463-2166.
CCE OFFERS “GROWING GARLIC and
OTHER STINKY THINGS”
Cornell Cooperative Extension of RensselaerCounty will present the program “Growing Garlicand Other Stinky Things” on Thursday, August27, from 6:30 to 7:30 PM. Garlic (also known asthe “Stinking Rose”) is one of the most commonly
used ingredients in our food today. Learn from Master GardenerNancy Scott how to grow it and get the most out of its flavorsand nutrients in the kitchen. We will also discuss growingsome of its relatives such as onions, shallots and leeks.This program is FREE to the public and will be held outdoors atthe Demonstration Garden at the Robert C. Parker School,4254 Route 43, North Greenbush. Rain or inclement weatherat the start of the program may cancel it. Limited seatingprovided; bring your own lawn chair. For more information,contact Cornell Cooperative Extension at 272-4210 [email protected].
OAKWOOD’S
PHOTO ENTRIES -
DEADLINE 8/31
The Friends of OakwoodCemetery have issued a callfor more entries for the 2ndAnnual Photo Contest whichends on August 31st. There isno charge to enter.Photographers must beamateurs and are limited to 5jpeg or 8" X 10" photos takensomewhere in the cemetery.No digital adjustments orenhancements are allowed.Top three winners will receive2 tickets each to the OakwoodGala on Thursday, October22nd, at the Earl Chapel (A$130 value). If you entered,but didn’t win last year, youmay resubmit your photo(s) ifdesired. We had manygorgeous entries last year.Further details on the rules canbe found on the cemeterywebsite: www.oakwoodcemetery.org and on theOakwood Facebook page.Submit your entries [email protected] bring/mail them to theOakwood Office 50 - 101stStreet, Troy, NY 12180. Besure to include your name,email address, phone number,and titles of your photos.
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A.P. ROAD RUNNERS CROSS COUNTRY
REGISTRATION
The Averill Park Road Runners youth club is now takingregistrations for the 2015 Cross Country season. The club isopen to anyone ages 7-14 who likes to run, play games andmost of all, have FUN! You do not have to be a resident of theAverill Park School District. Practices will be held Monday &Thursday evenings at the Averill Park High School. The seasonruns from the first practice on Monday, August 31st, throughthe Junior Olympics in November.Registration is avai lable on our website atwww.aproadrunners.com. The registration fee is $50 whichincludes a uniform and several meets. There is a $10 siblingdiscount. A $15.00 late fee will be added after September11th. Membership in the United States Track and FieldAssociation ($20) is also required to participate and providesinsurance coverage. Email Abby Atkins [email protected] if you need help with registration orhave questions about the team.We are a parent run organization and parental involvement isrequired. This is a great place for children to try somethingdifferent, make new friends, get exercise and have fun! Allabilities and skill levels are welcome. See you on the trail!!
UPCOMING RENSSELAER LAND
TRUST EVENTS
Rensselaer Land Trust’s Upcoming Events -More details at www.renstrust.org
• Mushroom Walk at Rensselaer Plateau Community Forest,with Mycologist, Sue Van Hook on Sat., August 29, 10:00 a.m.–noon. Sue will lead us into the woods to see what is up in latesummer. Registration fee $10/person. Kids free.
APCSD HAPPENINGS
Dear Averill Park School Community, We are rapidly approachingthe beginning of a new school year, and wanted to share someof the district happenings. As you may have seen, the highschool has been undergoing a transformation this year with arenovated auditorium as well as a more secure entryway forthe building. Better and more cost efficient lighting in both highschool and middle school gyms have been installed. Also installedin the middle school is a better regulated water system. All ofthese projects will be complete and the buildings ready foropening day on September 8.Our graduation in June was a very positive one. Close to 60%of our Class of 2015 graduated with Advanced Regentsdiplomas. Increasing the number of students receiving theadvanced diploma has been an ongoing district goal. Studentswith this credential are better prepared for college and careerthan students who graduate with a regular Regents diploma.Our rate has risen by over 25% in the past three years.We are very happy to welcome our new high school principal,Michelle Tsao. Ms. Tsao has already been meeting with parentand student groups through the summer, and is using thosemeetings to understand our high school’s direction and culture.There will be a Meet the Principal program in the HS library onAugust 27 from 5:00 to 5:45 PM and September 4 from 3:00 to3:45 PM. She will share her entrance plan, core values, andvision to continue the excellence at APHS.While students are off for the summer, it is a time for preparationfor the adults in school. We had several days this summer withover 100 teachers working on curriculum projects to improvethe way in which we prepare our students.Teachers will be returning September 2, and students arereporting back to classes on Tuesday, September 8. We arelooking forward to another year of growth and excitement forthe 2015-2016 school year.Please visit the district website http://www.averillpark.k12.ny.us or visit us on Facebook or Twitter.~ Sincerely, Jim Hoffman and the Averill Park Board of Education
HORSE RACE/
HAT DAY
R e n s s e l a e rC o u n t y ’ sEverett WagarSenior Center,
2 Roxborough Road, Graftonwill be hosting a Horse Race/Hat Day. Wear a hat, yourfavorite baseball cap, yourmilitary hat, how about yournight cap, decorate a hat,wear your wife’s hat, yourhusband’s hat, how aboutyour son’s hat, maybe evenyour son’s daughter’s hat. It’sa hat parade on Friday,August 28, after prizes areawarded for hats; we will havehorse races for prizes. Joinus for lunch at noon, entréewill be; Cold Plate – Sea LegsSalad Wrap, for a suggesteddonation of $3.00 for seniors60 years of age an older. AllRensselaer County seniorswelcome, reservationsrequired for lunch by calling279-3485.
LOCAL WRITER TO
BE FEATURED IN
AUSTRALIA
Troy, NY Playwright, JoeStarzyk, will have two of hisshort plays: Bless Me Father andThe Golden Years, featured inthe Gemco Players Theater’sTake Ten Festival. The festivalwhich runs from Sept 25 -27 islocated in Emerald, Australia. Theplays will also be published afterthe production.
AUDITIONS for ONE ACT PLAY FESTIVAL
Jump right in, come to auditions for Circle Theatre Players -3rd Original One Act Play Festival, at Sand Lake Center forthe Arts. 16 men and 13 females ages 30-80 needed, for 8short one act plays. Auditions are August 23 – 6-8pm, August31 – 7-9pm, with rehearsals starting January 2016. Showdates January 21-24, 2016. SLCA is located at 2880 NY 43,Averill Park, NY 12018. For more information, email Joan [email protected] or call (518) 674-2007.
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LAUGH OUT LOUD COMEDY COMING TO
SAND LAKE CENTER for the ARTS
“Recognize this guy?” see Steve’s website -http://stevevanzandt.com/Well, he is the hilarious Steve Van Zandt andhe is coming to SLCA on September 12th at8pm with a special guest, ready to make youLOL! Steve has been around for a while, someof his credits include:*Named Albany Times Union Annual Reader’sPoll – Best Area Comedian again in 2015*As seen on “America’s Funniest People” (ABC) & “Show Methe Funny” (Fox)*Seen at top comedy clubs, theaters, resorts & cruise ships*Has opened for Lewis Black, Howie Mandel & many others*Award-winning Voice ActorTickets are $18. Prepaid reservations available at http://www.slca-ctp.org or by calling (518) 674-2007. SLCA is locatedat 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY, is fully handicapped accessible,with plenty of free parking.
US NAVAL SEA
CADET CORPS
This is a program for youngmen and woman ages 11-17who are interested indeveloping skills in Leadership,Seamanship and Mil itaryDiscipline. Monthly drilling.For Info: LCDR KELLER, NSCC518-729-5208; LCDRKASKOUN, NSCC 518-577-6592; LCDR METCHICK, NSCC518-322-0318
HALF MOON BUTTON CLUB MEETINGThe Half Moon Button Club will meet on Tuesday, September 8, 2015, at 11AM at the Bethlehem PublicLibrary, 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. The social time starts at 11 a.m. and the business meeting startsat 12 noon followed by this month’s program by Jane McCormick Bring a bag lunch. Dessert will beprovided. For more information, call Lisa at 469-7420 or Kirsti at 869-8125. Everyone is welcome.
CLOGGING LESSONS
Have youalways wantedto learn how todance? ClogDancing is anAppalachian Folk Dance.Clogging is so much fun for thewhole family. Cloggingprovides exercise, stressrelease, communityinvolvement, appeals to allages and is good familyentertainment. Please join usat the Brittonkill (Tamarac)School for a 12 week coursebeginning Tuesday,September 22, from 6:00 –6:45 pm. Our class is open toanyone 7 years of age andolder. We have many children,parents, and grandparentswho love to clog!! For moreinformation, please contactFran Beaudoin by email atfranb@ nycap.rr.com or bytelephone at 279-3067.
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SHAKER MUSEUM\MOUNT LEBANON to
HOLD PEACE WEEKEND, AUGUST 29-31Events include: Saturday afternoon, Rejecting War, a readingof the 1815 Declaration at the North Family historic site; Sundaymorning brunch and discussion group about Shaker pacifism inthe Meetinghouse; Sunday evening, Being Peacemakers, a paneldiscussion with speakers actively involved in current peacework, including Dr. Joseph Gerson, Director of the Peace &Economic Security Program at the American Friends ServiceCommittee (AFSC), Jun Yasuda of the Grafton Peace Pagoda,and Dr. Patricia Salomon of Massachusetts Peace Action;Monday afternoon walking tour from the North Family to theMeetinghouse themed around a Peace Convention held in 1905.The Shaker Museum | Mount Lebanon, located in New Lebanon,New York, is dedicated to engaging and inspiring local, national,and global audiences by telling the story of the AmericanShakers. The Museum’s collections span over 60,000 objectsand it stewards the North Family historic site at Mount Lebanon,a National Historic Landmark. The Museum is open at the sitefrom June to October, and offers programs year-round. Visitwww.shakerml.org for more information.
LITERACY VOLUNTEERS TUTOR TRAINING
TO BEGIN IN SEPTEMBERWould you like to be a volunteer? We can train you. LiteracyVolunteers of Rensselaer County (LVORC) welcomes all kindsof volunteers, from tutors to administrative helpers and eventplanners. As a volunteer, you can develop new skills, makefriends, and see how your efforts make a difference in yourcommunity. The Fall 2015 Tutor Training Workshop will begin onSeptember 14 at Faith Lutheran Church. To find out more abouttutoring and other ways to help, join us for a one-hour VolunteerOpportunities Information Session at 6:00 on Monday, August31, at Faith Lutheran Church, 50 Leversee Road, Troy. Call274-8526 to reserve a space.LVORC needs tutors to be paired with adult learners, as well asreading mentors for Everybody Wins! Power Lunch, a programwhere adults serve as positive reading role models forelementary school kids in Troy, Cohoes, Albany and EastGreenbush. LVORC is also seeking math tutors, computer tutors,and tutors to help with a financial literacy program at the YWCA.Special events volunteers are needed to help raise much-needed funds which allow LVORC to provide all programs andservices free of charge.Since 1968, LVORC has provided Basic Literacy, English as aSecond Language, and Family Literacy programs to give peoplethe skills they need to become employed, help their childrensucceed in school, and participate in every aspect of Americanlife. For more information, visit www.lvorc.org.
BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
TAG and BAKE SALEOn Saturday, September 12, from 9AM to 3PM the BrunswickHistorical Society will sponsor their annual Tag and Bake Sale onthe grounds of their headquarters located at the historic GarfieldSchool, 605 Brunswick Road in Eagle Mills.This event is one of their annual fund-raising projects. An 8 x10 vendor space is available for $20.00 each. Tables are notprovided. This is a rain or shine event. If interested, you maycall the Society at 518-279-4024 and a contract will be sent toyou. The event will also feature a bake sale and their famousantique quilt raffle. Lunch will also be available. Demonstrationsof unique crafts will be featured at the Society, along with theirlatest exhibit “Meet Me at Duncan’s”.
The Our Lady of VictoryColumbiettes of Troy will behosting a Vendor & Craft Fairon Saturday, October 3,2015, from 9AM - 3PM.Spaces are $30.00 per space,and include 1 table & 2 chairs.Those who are interested maycontact us for a registrationform, Louise at (518) 708-4342 or you may e-mail [email protected] located at 55 North LakeAve., Troy. We arehandicapped accessible.
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ARMENIAN FESTIVAL and PICNIC at
HOLY CROSS ARMENIAN CHURCHHoly Cross Armenian Church on Spring Avenue in Troy is hostingits annual Armenian Festival and Picnic, Sunday August 30,from 12 noon to 5pm on the church grounds.There will be delicious Armenian food for purchase to eat in ortake out. The Shish Kebab dinner includes marinated chicken orbeef kebabs, rice pilaf, salad and pita bread. For dessert,enjoy a full array of Armenian pastries like Baklava.Advance special orders are being taken for Lahmajouns – atasty Armenian flatbread baked with a spicy meat and vegetabletopping. To order, call Alice at 518-283-3515.Live music, a Bouncy Bounce and a Chinese Raffle mean lots offun for the whole family!The annual event is the biggest fundraiser of the year and allproceeds go to support the church. Bring your family, bringyour appetite and join us on August 30. Holy Cross Church islocated at 255 Spring Avenue, Troy.
INTERNATIONAL
STUDENT PICNICOn Saturday, August 29th,from 6PM - 9PM, BrunswickChurch, 42 White ChurchLane, Troy, will be hosting apicnic to welcome InternationalStudents to their first days inthis country, here to attendour local colleges. This eventis free and open to thecommunity. We havevolunteer opportunit iesavailable as well. For moreinformation, visitwww.brunswickchurch.org oremail event coordinator, NicoleCampbell [email protected].
TROY HIGH CLASS
of ‘59 LUNCHTroy High Class of ’59 will holda luncheon get together onThursday, September 17th,from Noon to 3PM at theRoute 7 Diner, 1090 TroySchenectady Rd, Latham, NY12110.Contact Jim Strosberg 518-374-6711 [email protected]
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
BREAKFASTThe Poestenkil l ChristianChurch, 721 Snyder’s CornersRd., Poestenkill, will have itsmonthly Al l-You-Can-EatBreakfast on September 5th,from 8AM - 11AM. Cost is$7.00 for adults and $3.50 forchildren under 10. Menuincludes eggs, sausage,bacon, toast, homefries,pancakes, French toast,juice, coffee or tea.
CHICKEN BARBECUEGilead Lutheran Church isholding its Annual ChickenBarbecue on Saturday,September 12, from 4PM to6PM. Dinner is $10.00 and willconsist of ½ chicken, bakedpotato, corn, coleslaw, roll,and a slice of homemade pie.A beverage is available witheat-in meals. The church islocated on the corner of routes278 and 7 in the town ofBrunswick. Call 279-3182 forreservations, for eat-in ortakeout. Walk-ins arewelcome.
FUNDRAISER TO
BENEFIT MICHAEL J.
MANGIONEA fundraiser is planned tobenefit Michael J Mangionewho needs a kidneytransplant.The fundraiser will be held onThursday, September 24th, at“THE EATERY” at CAROL’SPLACE, 536 Pawling Ave., Troy,NY 12180.Breakfast, Lunch and Dinnerwill be served at “The Eatery”**Take-out available all day**For more information, call 271-7700.ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
BREAKFASTThe Grafton Volunteer FireDepartment along with theGrafton Ladies Auxiliary will beserving you an All-You-Can EatBuffet Breakfast- Saturday,August 29th, from 8am to11am at the Grafton VFW - FireHall on South Road (CountyRoute 85) . On the menu:Belgian waffles, Pancakes,French Toast, Eggs (made toorder) , sausage gravy &biscuits, bacon, sausage,homefries, toast, orange juice,coffee, and milk. Cost is$10.00 per adult, kids 12 andunder $5.00, kids 5 and underFREE! We look forward toserving you!
FLAG DISPOSAL CEREMONY and
PIG ROASTFlag Disposal Ceremony and Pig Roast will be held at the NorthGreenbush American Legion, 111 Main Avenue in Wynantskill,on September 27, 2015. Flag Disposal Ceremony 12-1pm; andPig Roast 1-5pm. Lunch - hot dogs, hamburgers, sausages,macaroni salad, potato chips. Dinner - Pig roast, baked beans,ziti, tossed salad, corn on the cob. Draft Beer and soda ALLDAY. Cost: Ages 12 and up $20 each; Ages 6-11 $10 each;Ages 5 and under free. For more information, call the AmericanLegion Post at 518-283-1055.
LAKE GEORGE TOUR & LUNCHReserve now: La Fédération franco-américaine du New York(FeFANY) is getting a group together for a buffet lunch and 2-hour boat tour aboard the Lac du St. Sacrement in Lake George,NY, on Saturday, September 26, 2015. Meet us in Lake Georgefor great food and great conversation (you do not have tospeak French). The tour begins at noon; boarding is at 11:00am. Cost is $33.00 per person. If interested, email Yvette [email protected]. Make checks payable to FeFANY andmail to: FeFANY, c/o 9 Horton Drive, Watervliet, NY 12189.
TROY HIGH CLASS OF ’65~50th REUNIONTroy High School Class of 1965 is planning its 50th reunion forOctober 9-11, 2015. Meet and Greet Friday evening at theRecovery Room, Hilton Garden Inn, Troy; Main Event Saturdayat the Country Club of Troy; brunch planned for Sunday. Moreinformation posted on Classcreator.com, Classmates.com andon Facebook Troy High School Alumni page. You can also contactDawn Lee Desroches at (518) 783-1172 or [email protected] Bonny Quell Mounteer at (518) 326-8288 [email protected] for more information. Please let usknow updated phone numbers and email addresses. Membersof the Classes of 1964 and 1966 are welcome to attend.
LANSINGBURGH HIGH SCHOOL
CLASS OF ’65 - 50th REUNIONLooking for Classmates: Lansingburgh High School, Class of’65, 50th Reunion: Sept. 11: informal get together, The Hilton,Recovery Room, Troy; Sept. 12: picnic, Birch Hill, Schodack;Sept. 13: Uncle Sam Parade, Lansingburgh. Please contact:Carol Amato Sheffer: (518) 573-7193 or Janice Eaton Burns:[email protected] if you have not received the Save theDate notice.
REUNION of TAMARAC CLASS of 1970 and
OTHER ALUMNIThe class of 1970 is holding its’ 45th year reunion on September26th, at the Brunswick Elks on Rt. 2. Cocktails (cash bar) andappetizers, 5:00pm-6:00pm followed by dinner. Cost of dinneris $45.00 per person. Music by DJ Conover. For more information,choice of dinners and to RSVP, contact Jane Miles-Reynolds byemail: [email protected] or call 518-663-5104. All otherTamarac Alumni, the class of 1970 heartily invites you to join usfor dessert, dancing and cash bar, 7:00p.m. - 11:00pm.
APHS CLASS OF 1960 - 55 YEAR REUNIONThe APHS Class of 1960 will be having its 55th year reunion onOctober 10, 2015, at the Burden Lake Country Club. It will bea one-day event, with dinner and a DJ. There will also be golfduring the day. If you are a member of the Class of 1960, andhave not been contacted, or know someone who is, pleasecontact Angelo Patti at: [email protected] or (518)283-4674. We also would like to invite other APHS alumni of the1960’s to attend.
SCHOOL SUPPLY DRIVE at CRAILO STATE
HISTORIC SITEFrom now until September 12, Crailo State Historic Site will beaccepting donations of school supplies to be given to theRensselaer City School District for students in need. Anyonewho makes a donation may receive $1 off of regular admissionfor a tour of the site. Pens, pencils, folders, and three ringbinders are particularly needed by the school, but any supplieswill be greatly appreciated.Once the Van Rensselaer family’s fortified home, Crailo StateHistoric Site is the museum of the colonial Dutch in the HudsonRiver Valley. For information on this season’s special events,programs, exhibits and this year’s Saratoga-Capital DistrictRegional Geocache Challenge, please find Crailo on the NewYork State Parks website at www.nysparks.com or on Facebookat www.facebook.com/CrailoStateHistoricSite or by calling(518)463-8738.
ALGONQUIN MIDDLE SCHOOL
OPEN HOUSEParents and Guardians of Algonquin Middle School Students:Please join us for our annual Open House, scheduled forThursday, September 17, from 6:30 to 8:30pm. At the OpenHouse, you will be able to meet your students’ teachers andlearn more about our instructional program and extracurricularactivities. That evening the Algonquin Parent Organization willalso be sponsoring a book fair. We hope you can join us for thisexciting event.
ALGONQUIN MS PARENT WORKSHOP
“STAYING SAFE ON SOCIAL MEDIA”Parents and Guardians of Algonquin Middle School Students:Please join us for our annual Staying Safe on Social Mediainteractive workshop on Thursday, September 17, from 6:00 to6:30pm, immediately prior to our Open House, in classroomM2.
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PAI’S TAE KWON DO ATHLETES BRING
HOME THE MEDALS
Grand Master Doo Young Pai recently sentthree team members to State and NationalCompetitions. On April 11th, JosephElgeiser, Karen Mootrey and Joey Elgeiserall competed at the Connecticut StateChampionships. Joseph Elgeiser and KarenMootrey each won Gold in their respectivesparring divisions and Joey Elgeiser won aSilver medal in his division. This qualifiedeach to move on to the National level. On
June 19th and 20th, Joseph and Joey Elgeiser competed atthe ATU Nationals in West Orange, NJ. Mr. Elgeiser broughtback a Gold medal in sparring and Joey Elgeiser brought backa Silver medal also in sparring. Finally, from July 4th thru July10th, Mr. Elgeiser and Ms. Mootrey competed at the USA TaeKwon Do Nationals in Austin, Texas with over 4000 othercompetitors. Mr. Elgeiser secured a Silver Medal in sparring.Ms. Mootrey fell one spot short of the medal platform after ahard fought effort in her final match. Pai’s Tae Kwon Do wouldlike to congratulate these athletes and is currently lookingforward to upcoming Fall tournaments across the North East.
BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY
• Story Times - Thursdays at 10:30 and Saturdays at 11AM.• Summer Reading Program Finale with River Jack Z - Thursday, August 27th, at 3-6PM. Comemake a song with River Jack Z and we will be awarding those who have completed their readinggoal. We will also be pulling the winners for the raffle and eating some cake!• Knitting Club - Thursdays, 1-2:30PM. We are welcoming back the knitting group on Thursdaysstarting September 3rd.• Crafternoon (ages 5-9) - Now on Mondays at 4:30PM, Sept. 14th & 18th.• T/ween Club: Book and Movie Discussion - Friday, September 11th, at 3:45PM (grades 5-8).Join us for a book and movie discussion for Insurgent. There will be free pizza, but pleaseregister so we know how much to order.• T/ween Club: What the Craft?! - Friday, September 18th, at 3:45PM (grades 5-8). Join us foran awesome crafting session as we make unique picture mobiles out of household items!• Paint and Sip with Sam at the Library! - Friday, September 18th, at 6pm (ages 18+). Have youheard about those “Paint and Sip” classes and always wanted to try one? Well now is yourchance, come to our Paint and Sip with Sam at the Library class! PLEASE CALL THE LIBRARYFOR DETAILS AND REGISTRATION-NO WALK INS ALLOWED.• Free Family Movie Night! (Showing Cinderella) - Friday, September 25th, at 6PM. Bring thefamily to the library after hours to see Cinderella for free! There will be free popcorn too! Besure to arrive early as seating is limited! Brunswick Community Library is located at 4118 StateHighway 2, Troy. 279-4023 www.brunswicklibrary.org.
FOR SALECosco multi-purposeextension ladder $125. 12’Werner step ladder w/tray$100. Gary Fisher men’s bike(Hoo-koo-e-koo) $150. 828-7172
Ethan Allen 5 pieces; day bedwith twin mattress, 30 x 75,rocker, chest, corner curio$500 firm. 3 cushion sofa, inblue $200. Sofa table andside chest in pecan wood withblack inlayed slate $300.Victorian chair and stool,oyster, $300. All pieces inexcellentcondition. Call 322-7432
FOR SALEGE glass top stove, over thestove microwave &dishwasher $425.00. 674-5625
Mocha Chaise lounge $100,Mocha double recliner set$225. Old fashioned payphone $60. 274-0008 after 9.
Vintage twin bed/ chest ofdrawers $250. Full bedset/dresser $150. Oak diningset/ leaf, 4 chrs. $250. Sofabed/ love seat, stands, lamps,$275. Call 283-4867 Barbara
GARAGE SALESAug. 28-29, 9-3. Multi family.316 Winter St. NorthGreenbush.
Fall Plant Sale: Perennials &shrubs, potted & bare roots,large variety. Plant now forbeautiful flowers next year!Sun., 8/30 thru Fri., 9/4; 9a-2p, 26 Woodlawn Ct., Troy,NY or contact [email protected]
Huge moving sale: Sat./Sun.,8/29 & 8/30, 10-4, 126 SouthRd., W. Stephentown (Cty.Rte. 23). Everything must go!
Huge yard sale. 8/28-8/30,10-4. Antique store leftovers,vintage clothing, hats,glassware, knick knacks,costume jewelry, furniture,decor, kitchen items, displaycases, dress forms, vinylrecords and more.
Moving sale, tools, Blu raydisk player, new printer,household, furniture, patiotable , 4 chairs, misc. 8/29-30,9-5. 57 Kussler Way, Grafton.
SITUATIONS WANTEDHome health care aidesavailable. FT/ PT.Reasonable rates , exc, refs.641-2844
CHILD CAREBefore and after schoolCommunity Childcare,licensed. 7-9am and 3-6pm.Openings. Emergencyclosings, delays & 1/2 daystoo. Full & part time. 766-2095
Daycare, my West Sand Lakehome. Big backyard, safe. 14yrs. exp. Refs. 852-6402
Office Space, 1,060 sf (4offices/open area), Rt. 2,near Latham Circle. $1475/mo. incl. all services. 339-0091
WANTEDWanted- diabetic testingstrips. Any type. Will pay upto $25 per box. Will pick-up.620-6217
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AVERILL PARK CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
2015-2016 BUS ROUTES
The following is a brief description of the school bus routes forthe Averill Park Central School District for the 2015-2016 schoolyear. The routes will provide parents and students with schoolbus numbers, the daily route area of each, and the time thebus leaves to start the route. There will be trial bus runs onThursday, September 3, 2015, for all of our bus routes includingprivate or parochial runs. Some private and parochial schoolswill have different start dates, the first day Averill Park buseswill start transporting will be on September 8,2015. Some busroutes, as well as the bus numbers, have changed toaccommodate pupil enrollment and locations. Current busnumbers have been given to the schools. If your child iscoming from and/or going to a sitter, you MUST fill out aTransportation Information form immediately and return it tothe transportation department (this form is found underservices, Transportation on the Averill Park CSD web page).Please keep in mind that all buses are full and pupils may notchange bus assignments. In the case of uncontrollablecircumstances, a parent or guardian will need to contact theschool principals for any exceptions. Students are stronglyencouraged to be at their bus stops TEN minutes ahead oftime to be sure they don’t miss the bus, and to also be in alocation that makes them clearly visible to the driver (onporches, in doorways, in vehicles are not acceptable). TheTransportation Department’s phone number is 674-7070.Classes for all Averill Park district schools begin on Tuesday,September 8, 2015. The following streets & roads listed arethose that the bus will pick students up and drop off ONLY!Some cul-de-sac and dense communities will have designatedbus stops. It is imperative that your child get on the bus thatserves your street Only!! If other arrangements have beenmade, such as Special Ed, private/parochial, you will be notifiedof the bus number and time of pick up separately .HIGH SCHOOL – ALGONQUIN:. BUS # 58—Depart 6:30First p/u @ Spring Ave & Spring Landing Blvd, p/u Spring righton The Crossways left on Spring p/u @ Magill Ave, left onLansing, right on Pleasantview Ave, Left on Church St laststop @ Westbrook St.BUS # 62—Depart 6:30 First p/u 193Creek Rd, left on Pinewoods, left on Colehamer Ave, left onCheckerberry Ln, left on Pinewoods @ Eagle Ridge @ LangstaffLn. left on Banbury Rd @ Petticoat Ln right on Cranston RdLeft on Pinewoods Ave p/u to right on Cole Ln, left on PinewoodsAve. @ Patton Rd. right on Menemsha Ln @ Sandcherry HillLn, p/u right on Creek Rd. BUS # 130—Depart 6:30 First p/u@ Lakeview & Pawling, p/u @ Victoria & Pawling, picking up allstops and @ Streets on Mountainview, Right on Spring Ave p/u @ 1325 Spring Ave to Main Street Poestenkill, right onSnyders Corners Rd picking up all stops and @ Streets onSnyders Corners Rd to left on Rt #66 to APHS.POESTENKILL SCHOOL: BUS # 130—Depart Alg. 8:00 Firstp/u Pawling Ave & Lakeview, @ Pawling Ave & Victoria Ave,right on Mountainview, pick up to top @ Carolina @ Victoria @Tower Ave, Euclid Ter, @ Dewy Ave, right on Sanford Ave, lefton Jay p/u Jay & Gene, left on Ouimet Dr, right on Spring Ave,right on Hudson, p/u left on Berkshire Dr. p/u right on SpringAve Ext, p/u on Lansing Rd left on Mountainview Ave, p/u @Miller @ Cleminshaw @ Kemp Ave @ Westfall Ave last stop 15Mtn. View Ave. BUS # 52—Depart Alg. 8:00 First p/u 88Menemsha Ln p/u right on Sandcherry Hill Ln @ Petticoate Ln,left on Pinewoods Ave, right on Cole Ln p/u left on TheCrossways, p/u on High Meadows Rd, right on Pinewoods p/uto right on Eagle Ridge Dr p/u left on Golden Eagle Ct, p/uColehamer Ave, Checkerberry Ln, right on Creek Rd p/u toright on Spring Ave, right onto Spring Landing Blvd p/u CricketCt, Spring Landing ,last stop White Tail Circle. BUS # 62—Depart Alg. 8:15 First p/u 23 Weatherwax Rd, right on Rt#355, left on Spring Ave Ext p/u Spring Ave Ext, @ SkyviewDr, Spring Ave, right on Betts Dr, right on Pleasantview, Daisy& SaddleHill, Todd Dr. right on Carol Pl, right on Spring Ave Ext,left on Weatherwax, right on Abbey Rd p/u right onWeatherwax Rd, right on Victorian Dr, right on Weatherwax83 last stop.
THE BASEMENT ON 1st ST. THRIFT SHOP
The Basement on First Street, a thrift shop located at St. John’sEpiscopal Church in Troy, is closed Sept. 5th. We will reopen onSept 9th and our fall clothing line will be out. We have ahousewares room, a children’s room and a great boutique,which has some top of the line name brands for extremely lowprices. On Saturdays, we offer free coffee and bread, courtesyof Panera Bread. There is also a bible study for everyone at10am. Something new, if you have a benefits card, you areentitled to a free bag of clothing once a month.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION of
North Greenbush Builders, LLC Articles of Org. filed with Secy. ofState of N.Y. (SSNY) on 7/21/15.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: JoshuaSabo, Esq., 287 N GreenbushRd., Troy, NY 12180. Principalbusiness location: 1 Coyote Lane,Troy, NY 12180. Purpose: Anylawful activity.
PETS FOR SALEAKC Black Lab pup withpapers.Vet checked andshots. Ready to go. $700.658-2089
NOTICE OF FORMATION ofNorth Greenbush Commons, LLC Articles of Org. filed with Secy. ofState of N.Y. (SSNY) on 7/21/15.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: JoshuaSabo, Esq., 287 N GreenbushRd., Troy, NY 12180. Principalbusiness location: 1 Coyote Lane,Troy, NY 12180. Purpose: Anylawful activity.
Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Name: On Zen,LLC. Articles of Organization filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 7/13/15. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 98 Van Dyke DriveSouth, Rensselaer, NY 12144.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
PEERLESS RESIDENTIAL LLC
PEERLESS RESIDENTIAL, LLCNotice of Formation of Limited
Liability CompanyArticles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on April 23, 2015. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to PEERLESSRESIDENTIAL, LLC, 28 CurtisLane, Troy, New 12180. Noreported agent.Latest date ofdissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
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Notice of FormationFire & Ice Photography LLC Arts.of Org. filed with SSNY on 8/10/15Off. Loc.: Rensselaer Cnty. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC whom
process may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: c/o the LLC,20 Greenwood Drive, EastGreenbush, NY 12061. Purpose:all lawful activities.
LEGAL NOTICE
Beautiful 3 Bedroom Country Home
• Living Space 1,600 sq. ft.• Quiet wooded country setting• 20+ Acres of land with many fruit bearing trees & multiple berry bushes
• Living room with woodstove
Call Patrice at (518) 674-2147
$180,000FIRM
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REAL ESTATE
Call Maria Martin 857-6966
2-3 BR units available, 1336 to 1736 sq.ft., attached1 car garage, fully handicapped accessible
New Condominiums starting at $179,900
Open Sundays 1-4Rt. 7 to Rt. 40 to Rt. 142 to Brunswick Meadows
The family of Martin (Marty)Pelcher would like to thankthe Averill Park community forits overwhelming supportduring this difficult time. Yourgenerous offerings of food,help, prayers and morenourishes us, heart and soul.As we continue to heal ithelps to know that so manypeople care.Helen, Luke, Farrell, & Tara
HOMES FOR SALE10 Room Colonial, 5 acres.Deal of a lifetime! $290’s.BRYCE 928-1231
1BR Cabin on Mohawk,seasonal. $20k. Jim atBRYCE 588-6755
2 BR, mobile home inCastleton over 55 park. Incl.all appl’s, w/d, central air.$6500. Call 479-1019.
Crystal Lake - Build yourdream home! Only 2 lots left!BRYCE 271-7630
Location ... Location! 50’ onBurden Lake, 2BR, largeyard, $124,900. Jim atBRYCE 588-6755
Executive, 6BR, 3.5 baths,$359k. BRYCE 937-5120
HOMES FOR SALEEast Greenbush $274,000. 3BR ranch on 2.6 acres.Landscaped gardens,inground pool. MUST SEE.Ralph F. Passonno Jr. Lic.RE Broker. 274-6464.Auction, real estate &appraisal services throughoutthe Northeast & Fl.
Diamond Rock Terrace:Senior living for everylifestyle! 2BR apt. homesavail. now! Take a tour andreceive a $5 Snowman giftcard! 11 Gurley Ave., Troy,NY 518-213-5222. DiamondRockTerrace.com
Small 1 BR AP area. suitable forone person. Avail immed. No pets.In new condition. $675/mo + util.sec. 1st month and leaserequired. Contact Dennis 858-2576
Price reduced! Troy -10 AlbertSt. Sprawling 3 bdrm 2.5 baexecutive ranch on corner lot.Great neighborhood on quietstreet. Updated baths,finished basement with office,gas fireplace, IG pool, patiow/ firepit, 2 car garage, newseptic. Call Patrick at BryanRE Group for details, 518-928-4306. $220,900.
MANUFACTUREDHOMES
Reduced! Terrace Havendoublewide. Immaculate.$54,900. Jim at BRYCE 588-6755
South Schodack. 2 BR, 2bath unit. Country setting,very nice. Retired couple,55+. $1000. 596-5979.
MISCELLANEOUS
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Bowlers for mixed league, 3person team. Uncle Sam’sBowling in Troy. Tues night.6:30, starts Sept. 8th. Ifinterested call Mary 469-7470. or Denise 274-2344.
The Classy Lassies Red/PinkHat Society of Renns. arelooking for new members.Each month we meet forfriends & fun. Call Kim &Donna 729-2317.
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EMPLOYMENT
PLEASE CALL FOR AN INTERVIEW DAYS 674-6087 EVES 674-5369
We are looking for qualitycaregivers for the elderly in aunique home setting. Only seriousqualified inquiries. If you enjoyworking with the elderly, we areoffering a FT position, 3pm-9pm,and also PT available.
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HELP WANTEDBartender P/T, experiencedonly. P/T dishwashers, P/Twaitress. Apply within at TheTowne Tavern 2850 Rt. 43,Averill Park. or call 674-3040.
CNAs HHAs PCAs earn $120to $171 per day +mileage. Setyour own schedule. Immed.live-in aide work avail. CallConcepts at 518-885-2020.
FT/ driver w/ CDL & Hazmat.FT/ Service Technician-HVAC. Apply @ Hart’s FuelService, Inc. 456 NY 150.Wynantskill, NY. 12198. 283-1515. M-F, 8-4:30 pm.
FT/PT seasonal- retail,bakery, school tour & tastingroom. Apply in person atGoold Orchards, Schodack.Mon-Sat. 10-3 pm.
HEALTHHELP Client ServiceRepresentative (CSR) 99Troy Road, Suite 100 EastGreenbush, NY 12061(Ground floor of the Rose &Kiernan building) Interviewsto be scheduled: August 17-September 4th, Start Date:September 21st, 2015 Mustbe willing to work any 8 hrschedule assigned between8am- 8pm, Monday- Friday.Voluntary overtimeopportunities. Ability to workfrom home possible whenstandards consistently met(usually over 6 months ormore working.) Great hourlywage, plus quarterlyperformance bonus incentivesup to $1,500. Good benefits,wonderful location, fun team,and college recognizedtraining. Paid training for 3-4weeks, 9am- 6pm with anhour lunch. Mainly hiring Full-time- 40 hrs/wk. A few part-time, 20hr/ wk positions areavailable (no benefits). CSR’sanswer incoming phone callsfrom Medical Provider officeslooking for authorizations forMedical Tests, and documentthis information. Mustmaintain highest level ofconfidentiality. Must haveHigh School Diploma or GED,& be computer literate.Medical office experience aplus. Get paid to make adifference. Enjoy your work,stay for a career. EOE -Military Veterans, Minorities,and Seniors are encouragedto apply. Not on a busline. E-mail resume now to :[email protected]
Rt. 66 Meats andSmokehouse in Wynantskill.Help wanted. Exp. a plus butnot required. Apply within.
Siding applicator w/ handtools & truck, must haveexperience, Ron 732-4096 or852-2754
HELP WANTEDMultiple PT janitorial positionsRensselaer, E. Greenbush,$9.50/hr., 20-30 hrs./wk. 518-376-8569
Roasted Red Pepper, E.Greenbush Plaza looking tofill some voids. Lunch hours--great for parents with kidsheading back to school!Evening hours & one day onweekend-- great for spendingcash for college students!More hours if you want!!Apply within. 283-4485.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
MAINTENANCE POSITION
Eastwyck Village, an apartment retirement communitylocated in the Rensselaer/North Greenbush area, hasan opening for a maintenance person. Duties willinclude all phases of building maintenance includinglight electrical and plumbing, janitorial, painting, somecarpentry and grounds work. Applicants must haveexperience which exhibits the skills of working inbuilding maintenance or construction. In addition tothe required maintenance and technical skills, a driver’slicense and clean driving record is required for operationof property vehicles. The candidate must be wellorganized, enjoy working with the public, and be ableto work alone or as part of a team. This is a full-timeposition. In addition to competitive salary, we offergreat benefits and an outstanding workingenvironment. Please respond with work and salaryhistory by completing our employment application. Youcan obtain an application by request via email or youmay pick up an application at Eastwyck’s rental office.
Applications may also be sent or faxed to:Community Manager, Eastwyck Village,
1 Eastwyck Circle, Rensselaer, NY 12144
FAX: 518-874-4141
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AUTOMOTIVELEGAL NOTICE
Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:Collar City, LLC, Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State (SSNY) on7/16/2015. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to: C/O CollarCity LLC, 46 Climer Cir., W. SandLake, NY 12196. Purpose: AnyLawful Purpose. Latest date uponwhich LLC is to dissolve: Nospecific date.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFCOPEKE RESIDENTIAL LLC.ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATIONFILED WITH NY SECRETARYOF STATE (NS) ON AUGUST 7,2015. OFFICE LOCATIONRENSSELAER COUNTY. NSDESIGNATED AS AGENT UPONWHOM SERVICE OF PROCESS(SOP) MAY BE SERVED. NS TOMAIL SOP TO THE LLC 2NORTHERN DR, TROY, NY12182. PURPOSE IS ANYLAWFUL PURPOSE.
NOTICE OF FORMATION of LLCNotice of formation of limitedliability company (LLC). Name:Cori Doetzer LLC . The Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of the State ofNew York (SSNYS) on June 16,2015, pursuant to Section 203 ofthe New York Limited LiabilityCompany Law. The companyoffice is located in RensselaerCounty. The SSNYS has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. The SSNYS shallmail a copy of process to: TheLLC, 1866 NY Highway 2,Petersburg, NY 12138. Thepurpose of the company is toengage in any lawful business ofevery kind and character for whichLLCs may be organized under theNew York LLC law, or anysuccessor statute.
Please take notice that the Boardof Trustees of the EASTGREENBUSH COMMUNITYLIBRARY DISTRICT will conductan ELECTION on Thursday,September 10, 2015 in the EastGreenbush Community Library, 10Community Way, between thehours of 9 AM and 9 PM to decidethe following issues:Whether the budget in the amountof $1,905,845.00 proposed by theBoard of Trustees of the EastGreenbush Community Library forthe year 2016 shall be approved;andA second proposal on the ballot isthe election of three positions onthe Library’s Board of Trustees.Two of the positions are for five-year terms beginning January 1,2016. The third position is tocomplete the term throughDecember 2018 of a Trustee whoresigned. There are threecandidates running for thesepositions, Kevin McCann, BettyBellino-Giugno and JamesLansing.Voters who are registered andeligible to vote in general electionsof the Town of East Greenbushmay vote.Michael Poost,President, Board of TrusteesEast Greenbush CommunityLibrary
LEGAL NOTICENotice of Organization of
Alps Family Campground, LLCOn August 7, 2015, Alps FamilyCampground, LLC (the “LLC”)filed Articles of Organization withthe New York State Department ofState. The principal businesslocation of the LLC is 1928 StateRoute 43, Rensselaer County,Averill Park, New York. The NewYork Secretary of State isdesignated as the agent uponwhom process against the LLCmay be served. The post officeaddress to which the Secretary ofState shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the LLC servedupon him or her to the LLC, is c/oRonald Van Fleet 1928 StateRoute 43, Averill Park, New York12018. The LLC is organized forthe purpose of any and all lawfulbusiness.
Notice of LLC formation. Name:Bangmark Marketing Group, LLC.Articles of organization were filedwith Secretary of State of N.Y.(SSNY) on 7/16/2015. OfficeLocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to: The LLC, 18Myrtle Ave., Troy, NY 12180.Purpose: any lawful purpose.
BGGB Real Estate II, LLC Arts. ofOrg. filed with Secy. of State ofNY (SSNY) on 08/17/15. Office inRens. Co. SSNY desig. agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to 60 Railroad Place,Suite 502, Saratoga Springs, NY12866. Purpose: General.
BGGB R l E LLC A f
BGGB Real Estate, LLC Arts. ofOrg. filed with Secy. of State ofNY (SSNY) on 08/17/15. Office inRens. Co. SSNY desig. agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to 60 Railroad Place,Suite 502, Saratoga Springs, NY12866. Purpose: General.
LEGAL NOTICE
LADIES BUS TRIP
October 17-19 there is a bustrip to Mystic, CT, that willbenefit the Hope 7 CommunityCenter. This trip will include ascenic train ride in Essex, winetasting in Stonington and aGhost tour in Mystic. Price fora double room is $420.Reservations can be made bycontacting Vincenza Zucaro,274-7845 [email protected].
Notice of FormationForage & Sundry, LLC Arts. ofOrg. filed with SSNY on 7/31/15Off. Loc.: Rensselaer Cnty. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: c/oAccumera LLC, 911 Central Ave.,Albany, NY 12206. The reg. agentis: Accumera LLC at the sameaddress. Purpose: all lawfulactivities.
LEGAL NOTICE
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Rensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road, Grafton,will be having an ice creamsocial, sponsored by CDPHP,Friday, August 28, followinglunch (entrée; Cold Plate: SeaLegs Salad Wrap) at 12:30PM.Reservations are required forour nutritious lunch at noonwith a suggested contributionof $3.00. All RensselaerCounty seniors welcome. Tomake your reservations,please call 279-3485.