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JIM CRANER AT SLCASand Lake Center for the Arts presentsSundays at the Center featuring Nature,Wildlife and Travel Photography with JimCraner on May 1st at 1:30pm. Nature,wildlife and travel photographer JimCraner returns to SLCA with a seconddigital photography workshop. This is agreat opportunity to improve yourphotographs of travel and of our worldof nature. Jim will illustrate his talk withhis own photographs, give instruction,
and take questions. Visit Jim’s website at www.paws-photo.com. Cost is $5 per person, (Adults and children 12 andup.) Call 518-674-2007 or visit www.slca-ctp.org to make yourreservation. Sand Lake Center for the Arts is located at 2880NY 43, Averill Park, NY, just 15 minutes east of Albany. Thereis plenty of free parking.
NORTON CEMETERY
ASSOCIATIONThe Annual Meeting of theNorton Cemetery Associationof Pittstown, NY will be held inaccordance with the by-lawson Wednesday, May 4, 2011,at the Pittstown UnitedMethodist Church Hall.All lot owners and interestedpersons are urged to attend.
CAPITAL DISTRICT
GENEALOGICAL
SOCIETY MEETINGThe Capital DistrictGenealogical Society invitesyou to a special presentationby Lesl ie Albrecht Huber“Writing a Page Turning (ButTrue) Family History”Our speaker is an award-winning freelance writer andspeaker and author of TheJourney Takers. Meeting willbe held at the Colonie TownLibrary, 629 Albany-ShakerRoad, Loudonvil le onSaturday, April 30th, at2:30PM.Special Interest GroupMeetings: German Genealogyat 12:00; Irish Genealogy at12:30PM and Computer Groupat 1PM - an informaldemonstration by one of ourmembers of sites and tips touse on your computer. Themeetings are free and opento the public.
HAIR OF THE DOG
CONCERTThe Watervliet Elks Club, 5015th Avenue (across from Ted’sFish Fry) will be hosting “Hairof the Dog Concert” on Friday,May 6th, at 7PM (doors willopen at 5:30). The cost is $20and the proceeds will go to theWatervliet Senior CitizensCenter’s nutritional program.Food and beverages will beavailable for your purchase.For tickets, please call Lori at461-3404 and leave amessage.
BIG CLOTHING
RUMMAGE SALEIt’s spring and, therefore, timefor our annual spring sale.Quality clothing for the entirefamily, including shoes, hatsand purses will be found.Come Thursday evening, May5th, from 6 to 9PM; or Friday,May 6th, from 10AM to 7PM.There will also be a $3.00 bagsale on Friday from 5 - 7PM.Donations may be brought tothe church from May 1 untilnoon on the 5th. We will alsotake linens and fabric. You willfind us at The Church of theCovenant (the Round Church)in the center of Averill Park.
SENIOR
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MEETINGOn Friday, May 6th, at 11:00a.m. there wil l be aMembership Meeting at theRensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road in Grafton.All members are welcome andencouraged to attend. Joinus and be a part of thedecisions that affect yoursenior center. Stay for ournoon meal after the meeting,for a suggested donation of$2.50. Entrée for lunch willbe Sliced Turkey w/Gravy. Tomake reservations for lunch,call the center at 279-3485.
CAPP PET
ADOPTION CLINICCAPP will hold a Puppy/AdultAdoption Clinic on Saturday,April 30th, from 11AM to12:30PM at the Healthy PetCenter on RT 4 in No.Greenbush. Puppies: CuteLab-Terrier mixes; sweetBeagle-Coonhound mix;active Black Lab-Hound mix.Adult dogs: Beagles; BostonTerrier; Bulldog/Basset;Chihuahua—purebred andmixes; Corgi mix; German WHPointer mix; Lab/Basset; RatTerrier mix; Terrier mixes.Puppies and some adults willbe at the clinic. Most havepictures/descriptions/fees atwww.capp-petfinder.com.
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RENSSELAER COUNTY DOG CARE CLASSESDog care classes will be offered starting on Wednesday, April27th on Wednesday nights through May and June, with thefinal class on June 15th, all at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds.The emphasis of the classes will be obedience; agility andgeneral dog care education. Classes are open to all communityresidents from youth to adults. Classes to the public will cost$60 for the 8-week course with discounted rates for RensselaerCounty 4-H members. You must register in advance by callingthe Cornell Cooperative Extension office of RensselaerCounty. All dogs must be currently vaccinated against Rabies,Parvovirus, Distemper and Adenovirus (Kennel Cough isstrongly suggested). Classes will begin at 6:30 PM.Participants should not bring their dogs the first night. Therewill be an overview and orientation to the class the first night,as well as checking paperwork for proof of vaccinations,registration and collecting fees. To register, call the CCE officeof Rensselaer County at 272-4210. For more informationabout this and other 4-H Programs, contact your respectiveCornell Cooperative Extension office.
STONER HONORED AT VT GRADUATE
COMMENCEMENTThe following Virginia Tech graduate student was among thosehonored at the university’s fall commencement ceremony heldDec. 17, 2010, in Cassell Coliseum. Nancy Stoner of Troy,received a Master of Natural Resources degree in naturalresources from the College of Natural Resources andEnvironment. In all, approximately 1,079 graduate studentswere recognized during the Graduate School Ceremony, alongwith their families and friends. The ceremony was directed byVirginia Tech President Charles W. Steger.
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SPECIAL LIFEThe Troy Public Library is pleased to announce the program“Estate Planning: Special Plans for a Special Life,” to bepresented by Drew Prescott of The Guardian Life InsuranceCompany of America, on Wednesday, May 18th at 6:30 pm atthe Main Library. This presentation will help families learn howto prepare for their special needs child’s future.This program is free and open to the public, but please call thelibrary at 274-7071 to make a reservation. Troy Public Libraryis located at 100 Second Street, Troy.
SLEICHER RUNNING FOR BRITTONKILL
SCHOOL BOARDI am in a 6 way race for the Brittonkill School Board. Theelection is held on May 17th at the school. My name is JimSleicher. I come from a strong business background. We havehad to make some hard business decisions these past fewyears to insure our family business future. I have spent 30plus years keeping our cost under control. These past fewyears has proven a challenge. Thanks to our budgeting weare financially secure. I would bring this wealth of experienceto the board.Brittonkill’s single largest expense is payroll. Salaries andbenefits are $15,000,000 out of a $20,000,000 budget.Salaries are 50% and 25% are benefits cost. 75% of the totalbudget is personnel. $1,000,000 is spent on busing.$1,000,000 is spent for heat, electric and insurance. Iunderstand that schools are labor intensive, but you must notburden the homeowner with more taxes.By all accounts next year is going to be worse for the district.Contributions to retirement are going up double digit again.Health costs will be increasing. Fuel is not coming down. Forthe upcoming year, the board has not realistically budgetedproper funds for fuel. They added $6000 to the new budgetover 2010-2011 expense. A 4% increase over last year. Idon’t think it will be enough when fuel has risen 40% and is stillgoing up.Let me leave you with this thought. There is a family of four.The mother lost her job. Little Susie and Johnny want thedesigner clothes that Mom and Dad have gotten for them overthe years. Now Mom has to decide if she should put food onthe table or risk her kids being mad at her for not getting those$150 sneakers. What is she to do?My answer is the food. Some parents do not see it this way.~Thank You, Jim Sleicher
JENNIE GLASSER TO RUN FOR AP BOARD
OF EDUCATIONI wanted to officially announce that I am running for a seat onthe Averill Park Board of Education.I was first elected to the Board of Education in 2000. Duringmy first term with the Board, the District faced tumultuoustimes. We saw major changes in administration, and seriousHigh School climate issues brought much negative publicity toour district. I’m proud that I was part of the positive changesthat took place as a result of these times. When the BoardPresident suddenly vacated her position, I stepped up and wasunanimously supported by the Board to be the President. Thatwas a period of time that I cherish. We were a thoughtful,proactive, effective board even though there was rarely aunanimous vote.There was respect amongst the board members, administration,staff and taxpayers that I have yet to see again. It is mystrongest desire to get back to that place where we can agreeto disagree without being disagreeable, where the needs andwants of our children are respectively balanced with what thetaxpayers can afford and where the board performs its role ofaccountability and oversight without repercussion.Since being elected again in 2008, I have showed my supportof our educational system despite forces that have opposedme for a variety of reasons. Those reasons are not importantcompared to the decisions that have been made by the majorityof this board and administration that affect us daily. Theadministration works for the Board of Education and I believethat our role, as a board, is to provide oversight to theadministration, therefore becoming the “checks and balances”that we expect from our government on any level.I believe that my experience, both in and outside of the “board”will provide a balance which is desperately needed to operatethis district for the benefit of ALL. Voting for me ensures avoice for balanced, affordable education that we can ALL beproud of! I welcome all comments, suggestions and criticisms,please contact me via email at [email protected], cellphone at 518-248-0669.
SPRING CLEANUP VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLEStop in at the Diver Library on Saturday, April 30th, between9 AM and 3 PM to help out with Spring Cleanup! Volunteeropportunities include garden work, raking, and general cleanup outdoors, as well as indoor cleaning tasks like dusting andvacuuming. Students or community members in need ofvolunteer hours should be sure to check in at the desk to signin, so that their time can be documented. Please note: bring any gardening tools (rakes, shovels) youplan on using and gloves are suggested, but please bring anyother handy tool as we tidy the grounds.
BE KIND TO ANIMALS POSTER & ESSAY
CONTESTBe Kind to Animals Week is May 1 - 7th. Draw apicture or write an essay to show how you canprevent animal cruelty and abuse. How can youmake a difference for animals in our communityor in the world?Poster & Essay Contest Rules:• Contest is open to all children from kindergartenthrough 8th grade. • One entry per studenteither essay or poster. • Any artistic medium is
acceptable (markers, colored pencils, paints, etc). Make itcolorful! • Essays should be no more than 250 words. • Maximumsize for posters is 11 x 14 inches and it should have a semi-firmbacking. • Entries will be judged on originality, demonstrationof the theme, and creativity. • Entries will be judged by groups:Grades K-2, 3-5, 6-8. • Posters must be labeled on the frontlower corner with artist’s name, age/grade. On the back, pleaseinclude address and phone number/email. Deadline for entriesis Wed., April 27th.• All entries should be mailed or delivered to: Young People’sServices, The Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street, Troy, NY12180 (518) 274-7071.
RED CROSS
BABYSITTER
TRAININGThe Troy Public Library locatedat 100 Second Street in Troywill hold a free Red CrossBabysitter Training onSaturday, May 21st, from 9AMto 5PM. Kids ages 11 to 15: •Earn a Red Cross Certificate!• Learn how to respond in anemergency. • Obtain criticaldecision-making skills. • LearnFirst Aid. Registrationrequired. Call 274-7071 tosign up for this free class.
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Support Tamarac Schoolssports’ program by purchasinga raffle ticket. Deadline hasbeen extended until 6/13/11.200 tickets will be sold at $100each. They can be purchasedby email [email protected].
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For those who have notalready signed up for the classreunion and wish to come,please call either 518-753-4786 or 1-585-727-1329 andask for Dave.
LOCAL STUDENTS NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST
AT ITHACA COLLEGE
The following local residents were named to the Dean’s List atIthaca College for the fall 2010 semester.Parker Daley, Daughter of Alton and Cynthia Daley of AverillPark, was named to the Dean’s List at Ithaca College’s Schoolof Humanities and Sciences; Ian Gaule, Son of Christopherand Regina Gaule of Castleton, was named to the Dean’s Listat Ithaca College’s School of Business; Bridget Cullings,Daughter of Edward and Erin Cullings of Castleton on Hudson,was named to the Dean’s List at Ithaca College’s School ofHumanities and Sciences; Lauren Hesse, Daughter of RobertHesse and Beth Nichols Hesse of Castleton on Hudson, wasnamed to the Dean’s List at Ithaca College’s School ofHumanities and Sciences; Erin Blaney, Daughter of Stevenand Joan Blaney of East Greenbush, was named to the Dean’sList at Ithaca College’s School of Humanities and Sciences;Meaghan Wood, Daughter of Christopher and Eileen Wood ofHoosick Falls, was named to the Dean’s List at Ithaca College’sSchool of Health Sciences and Human Performance; EricaHankle, Daughter of Mike and Rebecca Hankle of Johnsonville,was named to the Dean’s List at Ithaca College’s School ofHealth Sciences and Human Performance; Jeffrey Dunn, Sonof Stanley and Margaret Dunn of Troy, was named to theDean’s List at Ithaca College’s School of Music.
TAMARAC HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1961
SEARCHING FOR CLASSMATES
Tamarac High School class of 1961 will be holding their 50thanniversary reunion on June 11, 2011. The following classmatesare being sought. Contact Chester Winsor, 6032 Pine ValleyDrive, Orlando, FL 32819; 407-909-8955; [email protected] Comins, Ronald Eger, Paul Fichter, Judith Kissinger, EmilyLee, Jean McIssac, Geraldine Nichols, Shirley Palitsch, SharonQuackenbush, Mary Schellenger.
LITERACY RUN/WALK RETURNS TO
DOWNTOWN TROY!
On Sunday, May 1, 500 runners are expected to participate in the10th annual 5K Literacy Run/Walk. This event raises much-neededfunds for Literacy Volunteers. Literacy Run/Walk is made possibleby CAP COM Cares Foundation, IBT Global, E. Stewart Jones,Stewart’s Shops, Cohoes Savings Foundation, The Record, AflacNew York, Architecture +, Gettysburg Flag Works, and others.Race Day Schedule: 8AM - Registration, Troy Atrium, Corner of3rd St. and Fulton St.; 9AM - Children’s Fun Run-$6; 9:30AM -Youth Mile-$10; 10AM - 5K Run/Walk- Pre-registration fee: $20;race day $25; 11:15AM - Awards CeremonyEarly packet pickup and pre-registration at Troy Atrium, Saturday,April 30, 2:30-3:30 p.m. For complete information visitwww.lvorc.org or call Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County at(518) 274-8526 or email [email protected] Register online:Active.com For more than 40 years, Literacy Volunteers has helpedto build a more literate society by providing free, confidentialtutoring to adults and out-of-school teens in reading, writing, andEnglish for speakers of other languages (ESOL) as well as offeringmentoring programs for children.
TAILGATE SALE
On Sunday, May 1st,Brunswick Grange will hold aTailgate Sale at theSchaghticoke Fairgrounds, RT67 & 40 in Schaghticoke from8AM to 12:30PM. Upwards ofup to 50 vendors will havevarious varieties of Chickens,Ducks, Geese, Pigeons,Plants, Flowers and otherrelated agricultural items. ADonation of $15/vendor will becharged. Event will be heldrain or shine. Refreshmentsavailable. For moreinformation, please call 279-9113.
LATE APRIL / EARLY MAY EVENTS AT
GRAFTON LAKES STATE PARK
• Sat., April 30th - Trail Work Dayat Grafton Lakes State Park from9am-12pm. We have a lot of messfrom the big ice storm earlier thisyear. Come help us out in clearingdebris from trails and enjoy abeautiful day in the outdoors!
Refreshments available in the morning for all volunteers. Pleasecall the park to register at 279-1155.• Thurs., May 5th - Friends of Grafton Lakes State Park SpringMeeting at 7pm in the Park Office. Join this diverse group ofoutdoor enthusiasts in improving Grafton Lakes State Park.Bring your ideas!• Friday, May 6th - Star Watch at 8pm. Enjoy a tour of thenight sky with Albany Area Astronomers Association. Enterpark via winter entrance and follow signs to group. Weathermay cancel: call Bernard at 658-9144 to confirm. Rain date:May 7.• Sat., May 7th – Nest Watch Training at 1pm. Find bird nestsin your yard or neighborhood. Scientists need your help! Pleasepre-register for this free training by calling 279-1155.• Sat., May 21st - Cemetery Restoration Seminar at GraftonLakes State Park from 9-3pm. Learn how to preserve yourfamily cemetery in this free seminar. Seminar will be held in anold family cemetery in the park, and will teach resetting stones,cleaning and adhesive repair. Lunch is provided. To register,please contact Dorothy Surprise at 641-9660.• Sun., May 22nd - Great Strides for Cystic Fibrosis. Registrationfor this 1km fundraising walk begins at 11am. For moreinformation about the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and the event,please call CFF at 783-7361.
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The following are highlights of the April 12, 2011 regular meetingof the Rensselaer County Legislature:Introduced Legislation urging the New York StateSenate and the New York State Assembly to pass abill establishing penalties for the desecration ofVeteran memorials – The Rensselaer County Legislaturewas proud to sponsor a resolution to protect our war memorialsin New York State. Preservation of military history insures thatfuture generations understand the significance of what ourveterans did to preserve the democracy and the freedomsAmericans are so privileged to enjoy.Introduced Legislation - A resolution requesting statelawmakers to provide mandate reform in 2011 – The LegislativeBody requests State law makers to provide meaningful mandatereform during 2011 to help protect taxpayers and neededlocal services. Mandate reform can save counties andmunicipalities millions individually through the State assumingcosts now assigned to mandates or by empowering counties toopt – out of certain mandated programs.Authorized a contract for renovations of theDepartment of Motor Vehicles Office - The RensselaerCounty Legislature passed a bill that will make Motor Vehiclesmore accessible and user friendly. The renovations will improveand enhance residents’ experience while doing business at thesame time increasing efficiencies.Introduced Legislation – A resolution recognizing April 22,2011 as Earth Day in Rensselaer County – Your City of TroyLegislators encourage all residents, businesses and institutionsto join them in participating in one of the scheduled Earth DayEvents planned throughout the city. For a list of Earth DayClean-up events being hosted throughout the City of Troy,please visit www.troyny.gov.Adjourning the May 10th meeting of the RensselaerCounty Legislature – The Rensselaer County Legislaturewill conclude its deliberations in fond memory of Jane E.McLoughlin Doughney a former Rensselaer County Legislatorfrom 1986-1994.Next Meeting - The Rensselaer County Legislature will holdits next meeting, Tuesday, May 10th, at 5:30 PM in theLegislative Chambers located at the Ned Pattison GovernmentCenter, 1600 7th Avenue, Troy.
UPCOMING SPRING PROGRAMS AT DYKEN
POND
• May 15: Birding Basics - This program is for folks who want tolearn the beginning basics of birdwatching. From binoculars tofield marks to bird calls, we’ll get you started on what can turninto a lifelong hobby of birdwatching. 8 am - 10am. Free• May 21: Birding for 4-H Clubs - Open to all kids and familiesin 4-H. Start or continue the Birds in Your Backyard series.Identify and record at least 10 birds. Pre-registration required.$3/member includes materials fee. 9am-11am.• May 22: Wildflowers - An easy walk to identify wildflowersand other spring plants of the Dyken Pond Center. 2pm Free.• June 4: National Trails Day - Trail Clean-up in support ofparks. 9 am - 12 noon. Free BBQ for all volunteers at noon.Pre-registration for the BBQ required by June 2nd.Please visit the website periodically for updated programs at:www.dykenpond.org. Enjoy the outdoors!~Lisa Hoyt, Director
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Piano stu-dents of MaryLou Kunz willperform in asolo recital atB r u n s w i c kChurch on Apri l 29th at7:30PM. Students arebetween the ages of six andsixteen. There wil l beselections from Harry Potterand Sleeping Beauty inaddition to classical and folkmusic. The public is invited toattend.
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A TASTE OF BRITTONKILL
The Brittonkill Educational Foundation, in its 16th year, will behosting “A Taste of Brittonkill”. This event will be held at TheTroy Country Club on Sunday, May 1, 2011, from 4-7pm. It willfeature food and drink from local restaurants, raffle items andentertainment from Brittonkill students.The Brittonkill Educational Foundation raises funds from thecommunity for the purpose of providing innovative programsand projects to the students of the Brunswick Central SchoolDistrict, which are above and beyond the normal coursecurriculum and are unable to be funded through the districtbudget.A “Taste of Brittonkill” will entail various restaurants donatingand serving unique cuisine. We would like to invite yourbusiness to sponsor this event. The Foundation needs to raise$1,000 to cover venue costs. Your sponsorship at any levelwould be appreciated. Not only will you be helping to make thisoccasion a success, you will also have the opportunity to promoteyour business. Last year, at our second annual “Taste”, we hadover 200 local community members in attendance. In addition,we will recognize your business in the advertisement andpromotional materials we print.Thank you so much for your consideration to be a part of thiscelebration. Please feel free to contact Gary Gosselin [email protected] or 279-9993 if you have any questions.~Gary Gosselin, Brittonkill Educational Foundation
LYME DISEASE AWARENESS MONTH
The Troy Public Library and the Capital District Chapter of theEmpire State Lyme Disease Association are pleased to presentthe riveting film “Under Our Skin” in recognition of May, LymeDisease Awareness Month, on Wednesday, May 4th, at 5:30p.m.. “A dramatic tale of microbes, medicine and money, thiseye-opening film investigates the untold story of Lyme Disease,an emerging epidemic larger than AIDS. Following the storiesof patients and physicians, the film brings into focus a hauntingpicture of our health care system and its inability to cope witha silent terror under our skin.” Members of the Empire StateLyme Disease Association will be available to answer questionsafter the film.This presentation is free and open to the public, but please callthe library at 274-7071 to make a reservation. Troy PublicLibrary is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.
OUTDOOR FLEA
MARKET
The Missing Link StreetMinistry will hold an OutdoorFlea Market on Saturday, April30th, from 9AM to 5PM; andSaturday, May 21st, from 9AMto 5PM at 3rd Avenue at111th in North Troy.Proceeds go to the Missing LinkStreet Ministry Feed theChildren program andcommunity related services.Vendors are wanted - $10 perspace. Breakfast andluncheon foods available. Forinfo, call 421-5222.
CRAFT DAY WITH
FIDELIS CARE
Our crafty volunteers will beback at the RensselaerCounty’s Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 RoxboroughRoad, in Grafton onWednesday, May 18th, at10:30 a.m., with anotherfantastic craft, sponsored by,Fidelis Care, New York and theEverett Wagar Senior Center.Join us for a fun-filled hour andleave with a seasonaldecoration for your home; allmaterials will be supplied.Please join us for a nutritiouslunch at noon for a suggesteddonation of $2.50. Al lRensselaer County seniorswelcome, reservations arerequired for lunch andappreciated for crafts. Call279-3413.
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WORSHIP AND COMMUNITY SERVICE AT
CHRIST CHURCH UMCOn Sunday, May 1st, the congregation of Christ Church, UnitedMethodist in downtown Troy will meet for a brief worshipservice and then head into the community to turn worshipservice into community service. Some wil l head toVanderheyden Hall for yard work, pick-up trash, visit in nursinghomes, or stay in the building to prepare lunch and dinner forJoseph’s House guests, the Damien Center community meal ormake blankets for Vanderheyden. Worship with Communionbegins at 10:30AM. The church is at the corner of State and5th in downtown Troy. Tel: 272-8392www.christchurchtroy.org.
PWC / BOATER SAFETY CERTIFICATION
COURSEThis course is a NASBLA and New York State approvedcertification course for 14 yrs. and older. The course acquaintsboaters of all ages with safe and legal boating practices.Students completing this course and passing the instructor-administered exam will earn the New York State Boater SafetyCertificate. When and Where: Sunday, May 15th, 2011 from8AM to 4:30PM at the American Legion Post 1489, 111 Main
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RAPE, SEXUAL VIOLENCEIn observance of April, National Sexual Assault AwarenessMonth, the Sexual Assault & Crime Victims Assistance Programfor Rensselaer County at Samaritan Hospital is hosting its 4thannual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes®,” a community march toraise awareness of sexual violence, Saturday, Apr. 30, 11 a.m.(registration/check-in at 10 a.m., noon reception), at SamaritanHospital’s Lally Pavilion, 2215 Burdett Ave., Troy. WXXA Fox 23News anchor John Gray is emcee. The first-of-its-kind communityevent and fundraiser invites the public, especially men, to showsupport for victims by literally walking a mile in women’s high-heeled shoes.Individuals or teams of walkers may participate with sponsorsand pledges. Prizes will be awarded to the Top Team and TopIndividual fundraisers. There will also be raffles and freemassages, followed by a lunch reception. Last year’s eventbrought out more than 200 participants and raised more than$22,000 to benefit the program.Registration is $10 in advance; $15 on the day of the event.Proceeds benefit education and outreach programs. For moreinformation, please call the Sexual Assault and Crime VictimsAssistance Program at Samaritan Hospital at (518) 271-3639,or go online at www.nehealth.com/walk_a_mile.
TEAM SPARKLE RUNS FOR LITERACYTeam Sparkle started as a way for a group of Rensselaer Countyresidents to have fun and raise funds for a worthy cause.Team member Kristin Morgan is a Literacy Volunteers tutor whohas chaired fundraising events for Literacy Volunteers ofRensselaer County in the past. Last year she combined herlove of running and her dedication to the cause of literacy bychallenging friends and neighbors to compete in the 5K LiteracyRun/Walk. The result was a 16-member team called Sparkle.This year the team is gearing up once again for the 5K in Troy.On Sunday, May 1, runners between the ages of 12 and 60-something will be out in hot pink Sparkle tee shirts, showingtheir support for literacy programs in Rensselaer County. Thegoal this year is for all the team participants to be sponsoredrunners. Since runners usually rely on friends and neighborsfor sponsorship, this is a way for Team Sparkle to cast the neta little wider. “We love the Literacy Run,” said Kristin Morgan.“It’s a family event, and since it’s a run/walk, it means people ofall ages and abilities can participate.”Literacy Run/Walk is made possible by CAP COM CaresFoundation, IBT Global, Fox 23 News, E. Stewart Jones,Stewart’s Shops, Cohoes Savings Foundation, The Record,Aflac New York, Architecture +, Gettysburg Flag Works, andothers.Early packet pickup and pre-registration will be at the TroyAtrium, Saturday, April 30, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. For completeinformation, visit www.lvorc.org or call Literacy Volunteers ofRensselaer County at (518) 274-8526. For registration fees,and a full description of the course, visit www.lvorc.org.Runners can register online at Active.com For race questions,email us at [email protected] more than 40 years, Literacy Volunteers has helped to builda more literate society by providing free, confidential tutoringto adults and out-of-school teens in reading, writing, and Englishfor speakers of other languages (ESOL).
“WE PLAY FOR FOOD”Little Italy Market Place, located at Hill Street & Liberty, invitesyou to bring your family and friends to enjoy a day of stickballand music on Saturday, April 30th, from 11AM to 5PM. Allproceeds will benefit the Rensselaer County Food Pantries.• Sign up to play & make a contribution of non-perishable fooditems as entry into the tournament.• Come watch the fun & bring a donation of non-perishablefood items to help our local food pantries.Local celebrities will compete in a stickball challenge to see whocan raise the most donations. The highlight will be a celebritystickball home run hitting contest at 4PM!We will also be having a neighborhood Earth Day cleanup thatsame day from 9AM to Noon.For more information, contact Rocco DeFazio at 274-8866 [email protected].
TWIN TOWN LITTLE LEAGUE CHALLENGER
BASEBALLStill has openings for new players
For those children with special needs (ages 5-21) who are stillinterested in playing baseball this summer in the ChallengerDivision of Twin Town Little League, there is still time to signup. This program which has been part of Twin Town LittleLeague for 20 years is a great opportunity for children withphysical and emotional disabilities to bat, throw, field andtraverse the bases in the spirit of fun that is baseball onsunny Saturday mornings. There is no cost to the participantsas Twin Town Little League covers the registration expenses.All are welcome to participate in this unique experience. Ifyou would like further information or registration forms mailedto you, contact Tim Conway at 283-5982.
FUNDRAISING
CHARITY CONCERTGilead Lutheran Church - POGYouth Group, located at 308Brick Church Road in Troy(Corner of RT 7 and 278Brunswick) will be hosting aCharity Concert to Benefit theDouble L Stable Equine Rescueand Sanctuary Located inArgyle, N.Y. on Friday, April29th, from 6PM to 9PM. DoubleL is a sanctuary for equine(horses) of the northeast thatneed a safe place to live, theSanctuary is operated totally ongifts and donations. FeaturedGuest: “Dead Ahead - Band”Dave Alderman & Dan Reiser.Entry Fee: $5.00 at the door -pizza, soda & desserts for sale -50/50 Raffle.
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KEEP THE TOMHANNOCK PRISTINEThe Tomhannock Reservoir provides drinking water to over100,000 residents in Rensselaer and Albany Counties. Keepinginappropriate runoff from contaminating the reservoir is criticalto maintaining the quality of our city’s drinking water. Lastyear, over 50 volunteers from the community collected over100 garbage bags of debris and litter that had accumulatedover the past year along the reservoir’s 17 miles of shoreline.We have invited the following VIPs to the Clean-up:Senators Schumer and Gillibrand, Congressmen Gibson andTonko, Senator McDonald, Assemblymen Canestrari,McLaughlin and Jordan, County Executive Jimino, PittstownSupervisor John Luskin, The following invited Mayors orSupervisors are from Cities and Towns that obtain all or partof their drinking water from the Tomhannock Reservoir: TroyMayor Harry Tutunjian, Menands Mayor Megan Grenier, CohoesMayor John McDonald, III, Schaghticoke Supervisor JeanCarlson, North Greenbush Supervisor Josephine Ashworth,East Greenbush Supervisor Rick McCabe, Brunswick SupervisorPhilip Herrington, and Rensselaer Mayor Daniel Dwyer. Whilewe do not have RSVPs yet, we do expect a good turnout forthe ceremony.Rensselaer Land Trust is the only not-for-profit land trustprimarily dedicated to the preservation of natural spacesthroughout Rensselaer County, especially land that protectssources of drinking water, areas that serve as natural habitatsfor wildlife, and land that maintains the scenic rural characterof the community.Please mark your calendar for 9am on Saturday, April 30,2011! Should you have any questions, please feel free to callour office at 659-LAND (5263).
INTRODUCTION TO GRAVESTONE
RESTORATIONIntroduction to Gravestone Restoration will be held onSaturday, May 14th, from 9AM to 11AM. $12.pp/$20./pp.Is your ancestors’ headstone tilting from tree roots? Hard toread due to moss or mildew? You need Ryan Weitz! TheFultonville Historian and Gravestone Expert will lead a walkthrough the cemetery, highlighting examples of gravestoneproblems from fallen stones to moss overgrowth, offeringsuggestions on repair and tips for safe restoration and care.This is not a hands-on program. (In case of inclement weather,this program will be held indoors.)At the conclusion of this walking tour, an optional tour of thehistoric Tiffany-windowed Gardner Earl Chapel will be availableto tour participants only, at a reduced rate of $8/pp. ($20 forboth.)Advance registration is required for both the gravestoneprogram and the chapel tour. Call 1-800-556-6273 by May12.This program is also a Heritage Weekend Event.Oakwood Cemetery is a not-for-profit non-sectarian activecemetery. Friends of Oakwood Cemetery is a volunteer groupdedicated to supporting the cemetery through fund-raisingevents and volunteer clean-up days.
LIFETIME INCOME
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PRESENTATIONOn May 18th, at 11:00 a.m.,Joan Fredericks of PSBFinancial Services will presentan informational session onthe topic of Lifetime IncomeAnnuities at the RensselaerCounty’s Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 RoxboroughRoad in Grafton. Joan is alifetime resident of Graftonand has a particular interestin the local seniors. She willintroduce this unique way toavoid out living your savings.No matter how long you live,you will have the security of amonthly income. The amountyou receive is guaranteed anduntouched by stock marketfluctuations and the ups anddowns of the f inancialmarkets. Please join us as wereceive this valuableinformation followed by lunchat 12 noon. The menu of theday is Turkey w/Gravy,Mashed Potatoes, FrenchGreen Beans and FrostedSheet Cake, suggesteddonation for seniors 60 yearsof age or older $2.50; allothers the cost is $4.50.For more information, or tosign up for lunch, please callPenny at 518-279-3413.
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BAKE SALEPlease join us for our Craft,Tag and Bake Sale at theRensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road in Graftonon June 4, 2011, from 9:30a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A limitedamount of tables are availableto rent for $5 each. For moreinformation, or to donate toany of the three facets of oursale, contact Penny at theSenior Center (518 279-3413). Spring cleaning mayuncover “treasures” thatwould be useful and greatlyappreciated.
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BRUNS. BULLDOGS YOUTH FOOTBALL &
CHEERLEADING REGISTRATION
Registration for the 2011 Brunswick Bulldogs Youth Football &Cheerleading Program will be held on Saturday, May 7, 2011,at 11:00 am -1:00 pm in the Tamarac Elementary Schoolcafeteria.The following programs are available:Flag Division players and cheerleaders – child must be 5 yearsold by August 1, 2011 and be in Kindergarten, 1st or 2ndgrade during the 2011 school year.Jr. Division tackle players & cheerleaders – child must be ingrade 3 or 4 during 2011 school year.Sr. Division tackle players & cheerleaders – child must be ingrade 5 or 6 during 2011 school year.If you would like to pre-register, or for additional information,please call Pat at 279-1193/email [email protected] or Sandyat 279-4572/email [email protected].
PINS FOR PITS BOWLING BENEFIT
Register your team early, space is limited. Get your friends,family, co–workers, and fellow dog lovers together for anevening to bowling fun. All proceeds from this event will benefitOut of the Pits, Inc., a registered 501 (c) (3) not–for–profitorganization.Tickets are $20.00 in advance; $25.00 at the door. Entry feeincludes 2 hours of bowling, shoe rental, pizza, and fun! Enteras a team or individually. The more the merrier! Prizes for themost creative team name, highest team score, highest personalscore and more!Pins for Pits is a bowling benefit for the OUT of the PITS, anon-profit organization dedicated to educating the public aboutthe true nature of the American Pit Bull Terrier and restoringthe breed to its former position of esteem in the hearts andminds of people everywhere. The benefit will be held on Friday,May 13th, at 7 PM at the Uncle Sam Lanes, 600 Fulton St,Troy.For more information, please visit www.outofthepits.org oremail [email protected], or call Carley Murray at 694-2142.
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AMBASSADOR
Anthony Chapones was recently selected as a People to Peoplestudent ambassador, which will bring the Hoosick Falls CentralSchool freshman to England, France and Italy over a 19-dayperiod this summer. Some of the experiences awaiting theambassador include an official briefing in London from a memberof Parliament, undergoing leadership training, visiting the RomanColosseum, and rappelling down an Italian castle. Students onthe trip also perform a day of community service. Past groupshave done projects such as building parks, although Chaponessaid he doesn’t know what the project will be this summer. Tohelp offset the cost of tuition, he is hosting a spaghetti dinnerfundraiser on May 14th at the Immaculate Conception ChurchHall in Hoosick Falls from 5:30 – 7:30 with the Brewster’s Bandproviding entertainment from 6:30 – 8:00. Dinners are $10and consist of spaghetti and meatballs, salad, garlic bread,and dessert. Dinners are eat-in, take-out, or can be delivereddirectly to you. To reserve a meal or place an order for delivery,please contact Lori at 518-659-4079 or via e-mail [email protected].
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NYS Museum is the place to be on April 30 from 9:00 to 4:30.Numerous speakers will offer presentations on archaeology,Native Peoples and NY History. Some topics are: The FirstPeoples of Eastern NY, wampum,The Stockbridge-MunseeSoldiers in the Civil War, The Vosburg site, TheStephentown Mounds and other topics of NY & Native history.Demonstrations of Native Tec skills, jewelry and crafts forviewing and sale. Please email [email protected] or call518-369-8116 for more info.
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The Combat VeteransMotorcycle Association willhost a Texas Hold’emfundraiser at the Sullivan-Jones VFW Post at 25Veterans St. in Poestenkill onApril 23rd. Registration willbegin at 5PM. $50 donationto CVMA with proceeds to bedonated to Fisher House andveterans organizations.For more information, [email protected] call 330-3507.
“WEEKEND OF
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Starzyk Play Productions willbe producing a “Weekend ofOne-Acts” April 29, 30 andMay 1.The Friday and Saturdayshows are at 7:30 pm andSunday afternoon at 2:00 pm.The performances will be heldat Averill Park High School. A“Weekend of One-Acts” is afundraiser for: ARC ofRensselaer County, OurBrother’s Keeper and HungerAction Network.Tickets can be purchased athttp://oneacts.ticketleap.comor reservations can be madeby calling 518-265-5116. Cost:Adults/$18 Students/Seniors/$15 and Averill Park Students/$10.
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Pittstown Methodist ChurchHall in the village of Pittstown(just off route 7) will hold aSpring Rummage Sale, April29-30; Friday, April 29 openat 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.;Saturday, April 30 open at9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; BagSale on Saturday — $2.00 perbag. Clothes, householdgoods, toys and more. Foodand Bake Sale both days.Contact Viv at 663-5522 formore information.
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A variety of perennial andannual flowers will be availablefor sale on Saturday, April30th, from 10AM - 2PM at FrearPark, Tennis Court Parking Lot,Frear Park Road in Troy.Proceeds to benefit thebeautification of Frear Park’splaygrounds, trail system,lakes, and entryways.Hosted by the Frear ParkConservancy, a non-profit501C3 organization. For moreinformation on theConservancy, see our websiteat frearparkconservancy.org.
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C o r n e l lCooperativeExtension ofRensselaerCounty iso f f e r i n gS M A L LFARMS ANDBACKYARDF L O C K SPASTURED POULTRYWORKSHOP. Learn basicpoultry production; includingpurchasing chicks throughgrow out, housing, feed andwater requirements, andbasic nutrition.Saturday, April 30th, at CCEof Rensselaer County 61State St. Troy, NY 12180 -10:00 am to noon. The cost is$5.00 per person.Registrations will be acceptedon a first-come, first-servedbasis. Please RSVP to Marcie:518-272-4210 [email protected].
GARDENING PROGRAMS
Master Gardeners with the Rensselaer County Division of theCornell Cooperative Extension will be presenting threegardening workshops at the Lansingburgh Branch of the TroyPublic Library.Perennials for Sun and Shade will be held on Saturday,April 30th, at 10:30AM.Master Gardener Judy Brown will talk about choosing perennialsso that your garden has color for three seasons.Watering 101 will be on Saturday, May 14th, at 10:30 AM.Learn to use water wisely while breaking the watering rules,without killing your plants. This program will be presented byDon Maurer.Rock Gardening for Beginners, Saturday, May 21st, at10:30AMAre you trying to garden on a slope or in a windswept area?Then this program on how to construct a rock garden is foryou. Judy Brown will be the instructor.These programs are free and open to the public. Please makereservations by calling the library at 235-5310. The Troy PublicLibrary’s Lansingburgh Branch is located at 27 114th Street,Troy.
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GIFFY’S BBQEnjoy a Giffy’s BBQ dinner onFriday, May 20th, from 4 pm– 6 pm at Tamarac Plaza,across from Tamarac Schoolon Route 2. Proceedssupport the RensselaerCounty 4-H Teen ExchangeProgram. Take-out dinnersinclude 1/2 chicken, bakedpotato, cole slaw, cookie anda drink for $10. Call 366-1086to reserve a dinner. See youthere!
CHARITY BBQ FOR
CEREBRAL PALSYThe Brunswick Elks LadiesAuxiliary is holding a RoadsideChicken BBQ on Monday, May30th, from 12-4PM.The lodge is located on Rt. 2in Brunswick. Cost of $10, willget 1/2 chicken, choice of 2homemade sides, soda anddessert. Eat-in or Take-Out.For To Go orders or moredetails, call the lodge at 279-1344.
CHICKEN BARBECUEGilead Lutheran Church,located on the corner of routes278 and 7 in the Town ofBrunswick, will be holding aChicken Barbecue on May 7th.Dinner will consist of 1/2chicken, potato, coleslaw, roll,corn, and dessert. Dinner willbe served from 4PM to 6PM,eat-in or take-out. The costof dinner is $10. Walk-ins arewelcome. The proceeds fromthe barbecue will be used tooffset the cost of neededrepairs to our chancel ceiling.For reservations, please call518-874-1938.
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BUFFET BREAKFASTThe Grafton Volunteer FireDepartment, along with theGrafton Ladies Auxiliary, will beholding an All-You-Can-EatBuffet Breakfast on Saturday,April 30th, from 8AM to 11AMat the Grafton VFW - Fire Hallon South Road (County Route85) . On the menu: Belgianwaffles, Pancakes, FrenchToast, Eggs (made to order) ,sausage gravy & biscuits,bacon, sausage, homefries,toast, orange juice, coffee,and milk. Cost is $8/adult, kids12 and under/$4 and kids 5and under FREE! We lookforward to serving you!
ROAST BEEF DINNERChrist Church, UnitedMethodist, at the corner ofState and Fifth in downtownTroy will hold a Roast BeefDinner on Friday, April 29th(Troy Night Out), from 5 to8PM. All-You-Can-Eat RoastBeef Dinner includes: garlicsmashed potatoes, greenbeans and corn, cole slaw,rolls, homemade desserts andbeverages. Cost: Adults/$12,Children 6 and under/$5. Callahead for group take-out at272-8392 (pick-up between 4& 5PM).10% of the money raised willgo to benefit Japanese reliefefforts.
SWISS STEAK
SUPPERThe Center Brunswick UnitedMethodist Church, 990Hoosick Road, will hold a SwissSteak Supper on Saturday,May 7th. Menu includes: Swisssteak, mashed potatoes andgravy, cole slaw, green beans,rolls, tea/coffee and a varietyof homemade desserts;continuous servings from 4:00to 6:30 p.m. Take-outs areavailable. Cost: Adults/$12and children (5-12)/$5.Handicapped accessible.Church is located at theintersection of Routes 7 and142. For reservations, call279-3107.
FAMILY STYLE
ROAST BEEF DINNERTrinity Episcopal Church,located at 585 4th Ave., N.Troy, will sponsor a Family StyleRoast Beef Dinner on Sat., April30th. There will be one seatingat 6PM. Tickets are availablefor adults at $10.50, children5-12 are $5.00 and under 5are Free. Reservations arerequired. Please call 279-1215for information.
CHICKEN BBQPetersburg Methodist Churchwill have a Chicken BBQ onSaturday, May 14th, at thechurch located at 12 Head ofLane in Petersburg. Meal willbe half a Chicken, Mac. Salad,Baked Beans, Coleslaw, Rolls,Coffee, Soda and Cake.Tickets are $10 each. Servingfrom 4PM to 7PM; eat-in ortake-out. For more info., call283-5397.
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GIFFY’S BBQEnjoy a Giffy’s BBQ dinner on Friday, May 6th, from 4PM -6PM at Wholly Cow Ice Cream Lot, 1836 Columbia Tpke (splitof Routes 9 & 20). Proceeds support the Rensselaer County4-H Teen Exchange Program. Take-out dinners include 1/2chicken, baked potato, cole slaw, cookie and a drink for $10.Call 336-4388 to reserve a dinner. See you there!
MOTHER’S DAY SPECIAL DINNEROn Tuesday, May 10th, the Nutrition Department of theRensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road in Grafton will hold its monthly specialdinner at noon. This month’s theme will be “Mother’s Day”;entertainment begins at 11:00 a.m. with Brian Zapel. Menuwill be Baked Chicken Breast w/Gravy, Cranberry Sauce,Mashed Sweet Potatoes, Cut Green Beans, Dinner Roll,Apricot Juice, Strawberry/Pineapple Shortcake w/Topping.Our wonderful complete lunch is available to all RensselaerCounty Seniors age 60 and older every weekday for asuggested contribution of $2.50. Stop in for a completemonthly menu and activities calendar. Please call 279-3485 to make your reservations for lunch.
GIFFY’S CHICKEN BBQThe Kiwanis Club of Troy is holding its annual Giffy’s BBQ onFriday, May 13th, at St. Michael’s Church on Williams Road(nest to HVCC) from 4 to 6PM.Cost is $10 per ticket for a full half chicken dinner!! Take-outor Eat-in. All monies go to community projects!!Call Dean at 729-6866 for tickets.
TAKE-OUT CHICKEN
BARBEQUEChicken Barbeque at thePittstown United MethodistChurch Hall, RT 7 in Pittstownon Saturday, May 7th. Take-out only from 4PM to 6PM.Menu: 1/2 chicken, macaronisalad, cole slaw, baked beans,roll and dessert. Price is $10for Adults. Tickets in advancerecommended, call Sue at 518-663-5145.
ROAST PORK DINNERThe Pawling Avenue United Methodist Church will host a RoastPork Dinner on Saturday, May 7th, from 5:30 to 7PM. Themenu is roast pork, mashed potatoes, vegetable, applesauce,homemade pie and beverage. The cost is $11 for adult meals,$5 for meals for children 5 to 12 years old and there is nocharge for meals for children under 5 years of age. Take-outsare available. For information and reservations, please callthe church office at (518) 273-6859. Pawling Avenue, UnitedMethodist Church is located at 520 Pawling Avenue Troy. Plannow to attend on May 7th for good food and fellowship.
NO. GREENBUSH
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BBQThe North Greenbush KiwanisClub is sponsoring a ChickenBBQ on April 30th from 4PM to7PM at the Town Offices onMain Avenue in Wynantskill.Tickets are $10 each and thatincludes: chicken, potato, coleslaw, corn and a brownie.Take-out only. Pre-order [email protected] or call285-0065 by 4/29.
CHICKEN AND
BISCUIT DINNERThe Pawling Avenue UnitedMethodist Church invites youto a Chicken and Biscuit Dinneron Friday, April 29th. Dinnerwill be served from 5:30 to7PM. The menu will be chickenand biscuits, mashedpotatoes, vegetable, dessertand beverage. There is nocharge for this dinner.For information, please callthe church office at (518)273-6859. The Pawling AvenueUnited Methodist Church islocated at 520 PawlingAvenue, Troy. Plan now toattend on April 29th for goodfood and fellowship.
ROAST BEEF DINNER
AT HOPE UMCHope United Methodist Churchat the corner of Garfield Roadand Route 2 in Brunswick willhold a Roast Beef Dinner,Saturday, May 14th, withcontinuous servings from 4:30p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The menuincludes roast beef, mashedpotatoes, peas, slaw, rolls andpie. The cost is $12 for adults,$5 for children 5-12, childrenunder 5 are free. For tickets,call 279-9601.
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News Release:
HUDSON RIVER COMMUNITY
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Glens Falls, NY (April 20, 2011): Hudson River Community Credit Union (HRCCU)
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Jeans for Charity Program for January, February and March 2011. On the � rst Friday of
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donations from members visiting the branches for the bene� t of a designated charity.
� e American Heart Association is a national voluntary health agency whose mission
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improving patient care and reaching populations at risk.
Hudson River Community Credit Union’s mission is to improve the well-being of mem-
bers and their families by providing quality � nancial services with the best overall value.
Hudson River Community Credit Union has � ve branches located at 312 Palmer Ave.,
Troy and 35 Niver St., Cohoes. � e credit union is a not-for-pro� t � nancial cooperative
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CHICKEN BBQThe Averill Park High School Orchestra isholding their annual benefit ChickenBarbecue on Tuesday, May 17, 2011.This is the same date as the AP SchoolDistrict budget vote, so plan ahead topick up dinner for the family after youvote. Either way, you will enjoy a greatdinner prepared by the Old Daley Inn.For $10 per ticket, you will receive a ½Old Daley Inn Barbecued Chicken, a
baked potato, coleslaw, roll, butter and dessert!Tickets must be purchased in advance from your favorite APHSOrchestra member or by calling Sharon for dinner reservations@518-542-8890, or email Sharon to reserve yourdinners,[email protected]. Ticket sales and pre reservationswill end on May 9, 2011. Please plan ahead and call now, wesold out last year! Dinners will be packed for you and ready totake home or eat on site between 3:30 PM and 7:00 PM. Don’tmiss out on your chance to enjoy a great meal and support theAPHS Orchestra too!
HOPE 7 HOSTS “A TASTE OF TROY”Come celebrate 43 years of community service with Hope 7Community Center at Franklin Terrace Ballroom, 126 CampbellAve., Troy, on Tuesday, May 17th, from 6-8:30 PM. Enjoy thescrumptious offerings of many of your favorite restaurantsfrom the Troy area, rock to the vibes of “Precision Sound”,meet Art “Mr. Food” Ginsburg himself, and partake in numerousdrawings for great prizes including gift certificates to all theparticipating restaurants!!! Enjoy great food, music and goodcompany while supporting Hope 7’s Food Pantry and YouthPrograms. Tickets available at Hope 7, at 596 Pawling Ave.(272-8029); Carol’s Pizza (Pawling Ave); DeMeo’s Discount LiquorStore (Campbell Ave.); and Aurora’s Boutique (Third Street).Tickets $20 in advance, $25 at the door. Hope to see youthere!!
SPAGHETTI DINNER
FUNDRAISERA SpaghettiDinner is beingheld from 5:30PMto 7:30PM onMay 14th at theI m m a c u l a t eC o n c e p t i o n
Church Hall in Hoosick Falls toassist Anthony Chapones, afreshman at HFCS, earn tuitionfor his Student AmbassadorProgram to Italy, France, andEngland. The Brewster’s willbe performing from 6:30 to8PM for your entertainment.Meals are eat-in, take-out, orcan be delivered directly toyour home.The dinner will consist ofSpaghetti and Meatballs, garlicbread, salad, and a dessert;$10 per dinner.Anyone interested involunteering, ordering adinner, or making acontribution is asked tocontact Lori at (518) 659-4079or via e-mail [email protected]
CROSS STITCH
SHOWCASERensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road in Graftonannounces a free CROSS-STITCH SpectacularShowcase to be held Friday,May 20, from 4-7; Saturday,May 21, from 10-4; andSunday, May 22, from 10-3.This lovely show of more than200 pieces of art is the resultof countless hours of work bylocal Grafton residents, SallyStatile and her sister, NancyStowell. Sally has been makingcounted cross stitchembroidery pieces for overthirty years and taught hersister Nancy the art more thantwenty years ago. Their workis so intricate that pieces areoften mistaken for paintings.Sally and Nancy will be onhand throughout the show toanswer questions.Refreshments will be served.For more information, Sallymay be reached at 518 279-0149.
HILLSIDE CEMETERY ASSN. MEETINGThe annual meeting of the Hillside Cemetery Association willbe held on Thursday, May 12th, at the home of Wyatt Haleyat 7PM.
Pet Adoption of the Week
If you would like to meet Casper to possibly adopt him,Contact : [email protected] or 518-393-0755
4 months old as of 4/19/11 - bornin January, 2011. Bandit currentlyweighs approximately 15 lbs, is amale, is current w/vaccines andhas been wormed. He is a playfullittle guy and loves everyone! Heis crate trained and also learninghis house manners.
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FLEA MARKETPrince of Peace LutheranChurch (3rd Ave at 111th Stin Lansingburgh (North Troy),will hold a Flea Market inPowers Park on May 7th, from
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To help ALL in these financiallydifficult days: $15/space (nochange since 1989!!!) ($5+ ifyou keep your car with you inthe park thru the day)NO fast food dealers (churchhas food booth) (No arrivalbefore 5 am on May 7)Call REV. SCHEU - 235-2432for info/reservations. Moniesraised help the ministries ofPOPLC.
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BANKUPTCYChristian H. Dribusch 518-436-1662 755 Columbia Tpke. E.Greenbush 12061 Free Consultationswww.chdlaw.comWe are a Debt Relief Agencywhich helps people file forbankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code
BOOKKEEPING & PAYROLLTravel to your location, SienaGraduate, 20 yrs exp. 441-2210
BUILDING & REMODELINGAdd space, decks,basements, etc.All phases of construction, quality,guaranteed work, refs. 674-1969
Lic’d & Ins. Home & propertyspecialists. Tree removal,excavation & landscaping. 495-9129/ 542-9033
CASH FOR CARSWe buy junk/ unwanted cars $200and up. No title. No problem.Prompt courteous andprofessional for a change of pace.Please call R.C.’s 683-9285Thanks again to everyone whocalled last week. Free towing.
FOR SALEA Sno-Way medium truck snowplow. Good cond. $500. 279-1357
Hay Broome & grass mixture,goodquality square bales 765-2889
WANTEDWanted-diabetic testing strips.Any type. Will pay up to $25 perbox. 423-0342º
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Antique sideboard, quarter sawngolden oak, 2 doors & 2 drawers,orig. rectangular mirror, orig.hardware, 2 side small shelvesand top shelf. 283-0658
Beautiful sofa sleeper Queen sz.mattress, blue floral print. $399.Navy blue Queen Anne reclineravailable. 399-5543
Huge perennial plant sale 5/13-148-5. Over 75 varieties incl. shrubs,rasberries, tomatoes & more. Low$. Rt. 150 to Wildwood Hgts. WSL
Mulholland Enterprises LLC. (518) 893-2165.Once these aregone the price is going up $10.00per ton. First come, first serve.New England Wood Pellets 1-2tons $219.00 per ton. 3-5 tons$215.00 per ton. 6-11 tons$211.00 per ton. Delivery avail.
Reconditioned mowers & tractors,guar. Mike Horowitz 477-8378
LEGAL NOTICENotice of formation of STOWEAPARTMENTS, LLC pursuant toNY Limited Liability law Section203, Art. of Org. filed with Secy. ofState of NY (SSNY) on 1/19/2011.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of anyprocess to: c/o the LLC, 10 PrinceStreet, Troy, NY 12180. Purpose:To engage in any lawful act oractivity.
NOVENAST. JUDE’S NOVENA
May the Sacred Heart of Jesus beadored, glorified, loved andpreserved throughout the worldnow and forever. Sacred Heart ofJesus pray for us, St. Jude,worker of miracles, pray for us St.Jude, help of the hopeless, prayfor us. Say this prayer 9 times aday. By the 8th day, your prayerwill be answered. Say it for 9days. It has never been known tofail. Publication must be promised.Thank you St. Jude. C.M.C.
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LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given that alicense, number is pending, forwine and beer has been appliedfor by the undersigned to sell beerand wine at retail in a restaurantunder the Alcohol BeverageControl Law at 27 Third Street,Troy, N.Y. 12180 for on premiseconsumption. The Greek House
Notice of Formation of PATRICKS. BISCEGLIA, LLC. Name:PATRICK S. BISCEGLIA, LLC(“LLC”). Articles of Organizationcreating the LLC were filed withthe New York Secretary of State(NYSS) under Section 203 of theLimited Liability Company Law onMarch 29, 2011 and becameeffective on said date. Principaloffice of LLC is in RensselaerCounty. Street address of LLCprincipal business location is 68Oneida Avenue, Troy, NY 12180.The NYSS is designated as agentof the LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served and theNYSS shall mail a copy of processto: the LLC, 68 Oneida Avenue,Troy, NY 12180. Purpose:consulting and constructionservices, and any lawful businessactivity.
PLUMB REALTY LLC, a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC),filed with the Sec of State of NYon 3/30/11. NY Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof any process against the LLCserved upon him/her to TimothyFleming, 141 Pawling Ave., Troy,NY 12180. General Purposes.
The annual meeting for theEvergreen Cemetery Associationof Wynantskill, New York will beheld Monday, May 16th, 2011 at7:00 pm at the First ReformedChurch on Main Ave inWynantskill. All lot owners arewelcome to attend.Bonnie Beaulieu ~ Secretary
LEGAL NOTICEWEEB’S HOOSICKENTERPRISES, LLC, a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC),filed with the Sec of State of NYon 2/2/11. NY Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof any process against the LLCserved upon him/her to The LLC,5502 NY 67, Hoosick Falls, NY12090. General Purposes.
PUBLIC NOTICETown of Nassau Public HearingThe Town of Nassau is pleased toannounce its intent to apply for aCDBG Grant through the NYSHousing Trust Fund Corporationfor a Sanitary Sewer System nearBurden Lake. The Town’s grantapplication will request $600,000in CDBG funding to help build asanitary sewer system in SewerDistrict No. 1. A draft grantapplication is available for publicreview and comment at theNassau Town Hall, 9 am – 4 pmfrom May 5-May 12 or at theTown’s website atwww.townofnassau.org. A PublicHearing to accept pubiccomments will be held on May 12,2011 at 7:00 pm at the NassauTown Hall, 29 Church Street,Nassau. The meeting place ishandicapped accessible.The public is invited to submitwritten comments to DavidFleming, Town Supervisor, at theNassau Town Hall, 29 ChurchStreet, PO Box 587 Nassau, NY12123.By Order of the Nassau TownBoard
NOVENATHANKSGIVINGNOVENA TO ST. JUDEMay the Sacred Heart of Jesusbe adored, glorified, loved andpreserved throughout the worldnow and forever. Sacred Heartof Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude,worker of miracles, pray for us.St. Jude helper of the hopeless,pray for us.Say this prayer 9 timesa day. By the 9th day your prayerwill be answered. (It has neverbeen known to fail) Publicationmust be promised. Thank youSt. Jude. R.K.
LAWN CARE/ LANDSCAPING Reasonable rates, propertycleanups, free est. & insuredServing NewLebanon,Stephentown, SandLake. Call now to receive 10% offlandscape labor on new installs.Andrew 733-0146
LAWN CARE/ LANDSCAPING Reasonable rates, propertycleanups, free est. & insuredServing NewLebanon,Stephentown, SandLake. Call Andrew 733-0146
LAWN MOWINGA good job at a fair price. Call fordetails. 235-4654. Fully insured.Free estimates.
LAWN MOWINGLawn repair, mulch, cleanups.
766-4824 or 322-3296
LAWN REPAIRTopsoil, reseeding, spring cleanupdamage rep.766-4824,322-3296
LAWNCARE/HANDYMANMowing, tilling, yard cleanups etc.Call Frank (518) 273-8130
MASONRYAll phases, new and old. Fullyinsured. Call Shawn 577-0962
MASONRYConcrete * Brick * Tile * Stone
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MOWER SERVICEGet your mower ready for theseason. Basic service $75 forpush mower, $110 for riders.Minor repairs. Includes pickup &drop off. Call for details. 235-4654
STUMP ‘N GRINDProf. stump grinding srvc. Insured.Best choice. 877-8033/ 301-5712
RICHARD E. BABIARCONSULTING SERVICES, LLCNotice of formation of Richard E.Babiar Consulting Services, LLC,a limited liability company ( the“LLC”). Articles of Organizationfiled with the Secretary of State ofNY (the “SSNY”) on 3/7/11. Officelocation: Rensselaer County. TheSSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC, upon whomprocess against it may be served.The SSNY shall mail a copy ofany process to the LLC, 1441Thickett Road, Castleton-on-Hudson, New York 12033. Thepurposes of the LLC are toengage in the business ofconsulting and home inspections.
SECURE IMAGE SYSTEMS LLC,a domestic Limited LiabilityCompany (LLC), filed with the Secof State of NY on 3/1/11. NYOffice location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of any processagainst the LLC served uponhim/her to The LLC, 39 ValleyStream Rd., Nassau, NY 12123.General Purposes.
SUPERMODEL APP, LLC.NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: SUPERMODEL APP,LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 03/17/11. 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, 227 E. 56th Street,3rd Floor, New York, New York10023. Purpose: For any lawfulpurpose.
The Town of Sand Lake isseeking sealed bids on a 1992Dodge Van that is wheelchairaccessible and owned by theTown of Sand Lake and is locatedat the Highway DepartmentGarage on Springer Road, WestSand Lake, New York. Theminimum bid shall be $2,000.All Bids must be submitted to theTown Clerk's Office no later than.3:00 PM, May 9, 2011.. The TownClerk's office is located at theTown Hall (across fromCumberland Farm), Sand Lake,New York where State Route 43 &66 intersect.Arrangements to view and inspectthe Van may be made byappointment. All interested partiesshould call (518) 674-3011 to setup date and time.All sales are as is. Norepresentations or warranties ofany kind are made. The Town ofSand Lake will reserve the right torefuse any or all bids. Bids shouldbe in sealed envelopes. Bids willbe opened on May 9, 2011 at 3:30PM. Approved Bidders will benotified.Barbara A. Biittig, Town Clerk518-674-2026 ext 22
TELEVISION REPAIRFlat panel TV service. ExchangeTV. 400 Columbia Tunrpike. 482-1255 or 477-7123
TILEKitchen, bath, walls, floors orcounters. Ins. Free est. 368-3716
TREE SERVICEBrush, tree, shrub removal &trimming. Also small buildingdemolition. Insured andexperienced.Don Bradley Jr. (518) 674-2444
TREE SERVICEDJ Tree Service, 20 yrs. exp. freeest. stump removal,ins. 427-1590.
TREE SERVICERemoval & trimming. Exp., Freeestimates, insured, 766-9346
WATER LINESComplete public water linehookups. Well & pump service.Wayne Horton Well Drilling. 283-0149
WELL PUMP SERVICEResidential/commercial, service &repairs (518) 283-2331
WINDOW CLEANINGKen’s Window Cleaning. Fully insured, commercial/ residential40 year family exp. 766-4975
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YOUTHThe Troy Public Library inconjunction with theRensselaer County One-Stopwil l offer “Job SearchTechniques for Youth” onMonday, May 2nd, at 3PM atthe Lansingburgh Branch.Youth Counselors from theRensselaer County One-Stopwill cover the basic techniquesof searching for part-time andsummer employment foryouth. Come learn about theapplication and interviewprocess from the experts.This program is free and opento the public and is funded bya coordinated outreach grantfrom the Upper HudsonLibrary System. Priorregistration is required andclass size is limited. Thisworkshop is appropriate foryouth ages 15+. Stop in tothe library or call 235-5310for information andreservations. TheLansingburgh Branch of theTroy Public Library is locatedat 27 114th Street, Troy.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
AT THE DIVER LIBRARYThe Diver Library wouldn’t exist without volunteers! Ourdedicated volunteers breathe energy and enthusiasm into ourspace. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, we havemany opportunities available, both formal and informal. Visitour website at http://www.diverlibrary.org and click on the“Friends of Diver” tab for more information about volunteering,or give us a call at (518)753-4344.
USING SOCIAL MEDIA IN
YOUR JOB SEARCHThe Troy Public Library in conjunction with the RensselaerCounty One-Stop will offer a “Using Social Media in Your JobSearch” workshop on Thursday, April 28th, at 11AM at theLansingburgh Branch.• Learn what online networking is and how it can help you• Learn new job search strategies using web 2.0 tools• Explore how to use Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn in yourjob searchThis program is free and open to the public and is funded by acoordinated outreach grant from the Upper Hudson LibrarySystem. Prior registration is required and class size is limited.Stop in to the library or call 235-5310 for information andreservations. The Lansingburgh Branch of the Troy PublicLibrary is located at 27 114th Street, Troy.
INTERNET JOB
SEARCHING TIPSThe Troy Public Library inconjunction with theRensselaer County One-Stopwill offer an “Internet JobSearching Tips” workshop onThursday, May 5th, at 11AMat the Lansingburgh Branch ofthe Troy Public Library. Come learn about the latestjob search engines, localonline application processesand more. This workshop isfunded by a coordinatedoutreach grant from theUpper Hudson Library System.This program is free and opento the public. Prior registrationis required and class size islimited. Stop in to the libraryor cal l 235-5310 forinformation and reservations.The Lansingburgh Branch ofthe Troy Public Library islocated at 27 114th Street,Troy, New York.
RESUME WRITING
PRESENTATIONThe Troy Public Library’sLansingburgh Branch, inconjunction with the JessicaLitwin from Hudson ValleyCommunity College’s Centerfor Careers and Employment,will offer “Resume WritingPresentation.” This one-hourpresentation will be held onSaturday, May 7th, at 11 AMat the Troy Public Library’sLansingburgh Branch.Jessica will review appropriatelanguage to use whencreating a resume, properformatting and discuss currentresume trends. Thisworkshop is funded by acoordinated outreach grantfrom the Upper Hudson LibrarySystem. This program is freeand open to the public, butspace is l imited. Priorregistration is required. Stopin to the library or call 235-5310 for information andreservations. The Troy PublicLibrary is located at 27 114thStreet, Troy.
DROP-IN RESUME
CRITIQUE
PROGRAMJessica Litwin from HudsonValley Community College’sCenter for Careers andEmployment will be on-handat the Lansingburgh Branchof the Troy Public Library to“Critique Your Resume” andoffer helpful hints on how tomake it more effective. Thisone-hour session will be heldon Monday, May 9th, at 6PMat the Troy Public Library’sLansingburgh Branch. Pleasecall the library at 235-5310to reserve a time slot.This program is free and opento the public and is fundedby a coordinated outreachgrant from the Upper HudsonLibrary System. The TroyPublic Library’s LansingburghBranch is located at 27 114thStreet, Troy.
HELP WANTEDATTENTION: Water Tech. &Customer Service positions:Training provided. Must be a HSGrad Starting $535 wk. Benefits& bonuses. 899-5555 H2oSolutions
AVON -earn extra $$. Generalinfo line: 1-800-796-2622 or [email protected] (ISR)
Construction help with reliabletransportation , smoke free workenvironment. 2 years min. exp. inresidentail home construction..Fax resume w/ exp. 674-0499
HELP WANTEDEarly AM, P/T. Exp a must.Sunaco On The Go. 674-5574apply within.
Executive Woods Childcare offEverett Rd . Albany. F/T headteacher. Must be cert. Between 7and 6, Mon.-Fri. 459-7156
Housekeeper, PT. Please call orapply in person. 477-2606,Knights Inn, 1666 Columbia Tpk ~Across from Schodack Plaza.
Laborers wanted with reliabletransportation. Non smokers. 712-5039
Live in Personal Care AidesAre you interested in working 3days a week & having the other 4off? Call Concepts of Health Care@ (518) 885-2020
Mechanic- small engine andoutdoor power equipment. Exp.strongly pref. Must have owntools. We offer health insurance,paid vacation, sick time andcontinuing educationalopportunities.Pay comm. with exp. Apply inperson: Tinkers Premium Power,4039 US Highway 20, Nassau.477-8481
Movie extras to stand in thebackground.Exper. not requiredEarn up to $200/day 877-432-5229
P/T F/T Foster parents neededfor children ages 0-21 yrs. Shareyour heart and your home.Thousands of children in NewYork State are in need of lovingadults to care for them. Manycan’t live with their parents andthey long for someone who willcare for them, love them, keepthem safe...How about you?Contact Berkshire Farm Centerand Services for Youth today!456-1969
PCA needed part time & full timehours.Must work occasionalweekend. References req’d 712-5049
Sales Position F/T, P/T wkends& eves. Refs. Apply in person:DiSiena Furniture, 115 RoundLake Ave. Mech’ville 664-7385
Start you own AVON business. Upto 40% commission ONLY $10.Call Marci (518) 209-3998.
SITUATIONS WANTEDAdopt: Happy young couplepraying for the blessing of a babyto welcome into our hearts &home. Expenses paid.We wouldlove to talk to you. Please contactKaren & Michael at 1-877-865-7571 orwww,michaelandkarenadopt.com
HEALTH FAIRThe Congregation Beth Emeth- Albany Jewish CommunityCenter Health & Services Fairfor Adults and Senior Adultswill be held at the Albany JCC,340 Whitehall Road onSunday, May 15th, from10:30am -2:30pm. The fair,which is FREE and open to thecommunity, offers: HEALTHSCREENINGS, informationbooths, refreshments,drawing prizes, therapeuticmassage and quick adulthaircuts. For information, call438-6651 x112.
BIBLE STUDY
GROUP IN NEED OF
GROUP LEADERAfter years of leadership inour bible study group, GloriaWilson is taking a longdeserved retirement. Wethank her and are very happyfor Gloria; “BUT” this leavesour group without a leader. Ifyou have an hour a week youwould like to share with somewonderful folks, please callthe Rensselaer County TroySenior Center at 270-5348.
CALLING ALL
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OPEN HOUSESun 1-3, Crystal Lake, brick hm,75’ on water, 3 br, 3 ba, 2 fp, 2 cargar., many extras. Must sell,$350s, possible trade in yourhome. Ask about 158 lake homesavailable locally. 11 Crystal Lk Rd,off Rt 66. Bryce 928-1231
Burden Lake area, 1BR smallhouse, completely renovated, newkitchen, appl. bathroom, C/A, nonsmoker, no pets, lease, sec. $900.518-477-6222
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LEGAL NOTICEARTICLES OF ORGANIZATIONOF AK HOLDINGS OF TROY,LLC Under Section 203 of theLimited Liability Company LawFIRST: The name of the limitedliability company is AKHOLDINGS OF TROY, LLC.SECOND: The County within thisstate in which the office of thelimited liability company is to belocated is Rensselaer.THIRD: The Secretary of State isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address within or without thisstate to which the Secretary ofState shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the limited liabilitycompany served upon him or heris: c/o Alexander Kikel, 8 GardenStreet, Albany, NY 12209FOURTH: Purpose of company.The purpose for which thecompany is formed is to engage inany lawful acts or activities forwhich limited liability companiesmay be formed under Section 203of the limited Liability CompanyLaw of the State of New York.SUBSCRIBED this 4th day ofApril, 2011._______________David R. Green, Organizer
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATIONOF CLOVERFIELD BROKERAGEGROUP, LLCUnder Section 203 of the LimitedLiability Company LawFIRST: The Name of the limitedliability company is CloverfieldBrokerage Group, LLCSECOND: The County withinthis state in which the office of thelimited liability company is to belocated is Rensselaer.THIRD: The secretary of state isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomservice of process against it maybe served. The post officeaddress within or without this stateto which the secretary of stateshall mail a copy of any processagainst the limited liabilitycompany can be served isCloverfield Brokerage Group, LLCc/o Girvin & Ferlazzo, P.C.20 Corporate Woods Blvd.Albany, New York 12211
Jonestree1000 LLCNotice of Formation ofJonestree1000 LLC. Arts Of Org.filed with Secy. Of State of NY(SSNY) on 11/05/08. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to PO Box 6505 Albany,NY 12206. Purpose: any lawfulactivity.
Jonestree2000 LLCNotice of Formation ofJonestree2000 LLC. Arts Of Org.filed with Secy. Of State of NY(SSNY) on 11/12/08. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to PO Box 6505 Albany,NY 12206. Purpose: any lawfulactivity.
Notice of Formation:UGOC EB-5, LLC Art. of Org. wasfiled with SSNY on 3/9/11. Officelocation: Rennselaer County,SSNY designated as agent of LLCwhom process against may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 300 Jordan Road,Troy NY 12180. Purpose: alllawful activities.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY(LLC). Name: No Name Design,LLC. Articles of Organization filedwith Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 03/11/2011.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail copy of process to:1535 Fifth Avenue, Troy, NewYork 12180. Purpose: to engagein any lawful act or activity forwhich a limited liability companymay be formed under section 201of the Limited Liability CompanyLaw.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: PURAVIDA CulinaryGroup, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 03/08/11. 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, 9 Broadway Troy NewYork, 12180. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: CARDINAL AIR, LLC. Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 03/01/11. Thelatest date of dissolution is12/31/2111. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to the LLC,50 Haig Avenue, Wynantskill, NewYork 12198. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: PAGES INTERACTIVEMEDIA, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 3/7/11. 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 the LLC, P.O.Box 1476, Lanesborough MA,01237. Purpose: To cultivatesocial growth and connectivity andimprove human computerinteraction through creative andinnovative applications oftechnology.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: NIGHTHAWK'S KITCHENLLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 04/08/11.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to the LLC, 159Cranberry Pond Road,Cropseyville, NY 12052. Purpose:For any lawful purpose.
Notice of Formation of limitedliability company (LLC). Name:Ultimate Fashion Studio, LLC.Articles of Organization filed withSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 12/16/10. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY shall mail copy of processto 618 2nd Ave., Floor 1, Troy,New York. Purpose: any lawfulpurpose.
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LEGAL NOTICEMARTIN’S APPRAISALSERVICE LLC, a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC),filed with the Sec of State of NYon 1/4/11. NY Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof any process against the LLCserved upon him/her to The LLC,418 6th Ave., Troy, NY 12182.General Purposes.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ANEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY PURSUANT TO NEWYORK LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY LAW SECTION 206(c)1. The name of the limited liabilitycompany is GM REAL ESTATE,LLC.2. The date of the filing of thearticles of organization with theDepartment of State was March30, 2011.3. The county in New York inwhich the office of the company islocated is Rensselaer.4. The Secretary of State hasbeen designated as agent of thecompany upon whom processmay be served, and the Secretaryof State shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the companyserved upon him or her to 51Ridge Road, South Windsor, CT06074.5. The latest date upon which thecompany is required to bedissolved is January 1, 2099.6. The business purpose of thecompany is to engage in any andall lawful business activitiespermitted under the laws of theState of New York.
NOTICE OF FORMATION ofDevin7 Software, LLC Art. of Orgfiled Sec’y of State (SSNY)4/15/11. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to 6 Lincoln Rd,Scarsdale, NY 10583. Purpose:any lawful activities.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LA-VONS PIPING, LLCUnder Section 203 of the LimitedLiability Company LawFirst, the name of the limitedliability company is La-VonsPiping, LLC.Second, the Articles ofOrganization were filed with theNew York Department of State onMarch 23, 2011.Third, the County in which thelimited liability company is locatedis Rensselaer, New York.Fourth, The Secretary of State ofthe State of New York has beendesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The principal address of thelimited liability company is 902Church Street, Brunswick, NewYork 12180.Fifth, the purpose of the companyis to engage in any lawful act oractivity for which limited liabilitycompanies may be organizedunder the New York LimitedLiability Law.
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Notice of Formation of LLCDAISY BAKER’S, LLCArticles of Organization of thisLimited Liability Company (LLC)were filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) onMarch 24, 2011. The LLCmaintains its office in RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of any processserved to the LLC at: The LLC, 33Second Street, Troy, NY 12180.The LLC will engage in any lawfulact or activity for which LLCs maybe organized.
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798-8902WILLIAM MCLAUGHLINASSOCIATES LLC, a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC),filed with the Sec of State of NYon 1/3/11. NY Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whom
process against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof any process against the LLCserved upon him/her to The LLC,1523 Sunset Rd., Castleton, NY12033. General Purposes.
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LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of LLCANGSTROM ENVIRONMENTAL,EARTH & BUILDING SCIENCES,LLC. Articles of Organization ofthis Limited Liability Company(LLC) were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on April 8, 2011. TheLLC maintains its office inRensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof any process served to the LLCat: The LLC, c/o Young/SommerLLC, 5 Palisades Drive, Albany,NY 12205. The LLC will engagein any lawful act or activity forwhich LLCs may be organized.
Notice of Formation of LLCArticles of Organization for AquaBright Laundry, LLC were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork on March 19th, 2009. Theoffice of the company is located inRensselaer, N.Y. The Secretaryof State has been designated asagent upon which process may beserved and a copy of processshall be mailed by the Secretaryof State to the LLC at 4280 NY 43Rensselaer, N.Y. 12144 Purpose:For any lawful purpose.
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Don’s Drivers Training and Eagle Mills Driver Safety Educationare proud to present our exclusive PowerPoint presentation ofNTSI’s 6 hour Defensive Driving Course, Traffic SurvivalWorkshop. Interactive and fast moving, covers all requiredmaterial, and very well received, the time will go by faster thanyou expect. This class is NYS DMV approved and will reduceyour auto insurance by 10% off of collision, liability and no-fault for 3 years and remove up to 4 points from your driver’slicense.Our spring class schedule is as follows: • Sunday, May 15th,American Legion, 35 Cohoes Avenue, Green Island. • Saturday,June 11th, Brunswick Grange Hall, Corner of Routes 7 & 142(behind Stewarts), Troy. • Sunday, June 12th, Brunswick GrangeHall, Corner of Routes 7 & 142 (behind Stewarts), Troy.All classes are $35 per person, 9-3:30, and doors open at8:30AM for registration. Hurry! LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLEand this class sells out fast every time! If you have beencooped up all winter with the cold and snow, now is your chanceto get out for a day, meet people, and benefit from insurancereduction for three years!To enrol l, cal l Michele at 225-0462 or e-mail us [email protected]. Please drive safely!
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GARAGE SALES1469 Schodack Valley Rd.Castleton. 5/7, 9-4. Rain date 5/8.
21 Glen St. Renss. April 30, May1st. 10-? Boat accessories, kidstoys, freezer, household & misc.
Antique Fair & Flea Market: April30 & May 1st at the WashingtonCounty Fairgrounds, Rte. 29,Greenwich, NY. $2 admission(Sat. 8a-6p; Sun. 9a-4p).Featuring over 185 dealers. Greatfood! Early Bird Friday (4/29- 6a-6p, $10). Rain or shine! Call (518)331-5004.
Giant moving sale. 135 CrystalLake Rd. Averill Park. Sat. 5/7-Sun. 5/8, 9-4. Rain or shine.
May 13-15, 9-4. 216 Anthony Rd.Clifton Park. Just off Farm toMarket Rd. Clothes, toys,household items, books.
Multi-fam., 4/30, 8-4 & 5/1, 8-2,4303 Rt 150 next to WSL sch.Woodworking tools, tractors,lawnmower, pool table, bedroomset
Sun. May 1st. 10am-5pm. Outdoor Antique Market. Gristmill Antique Center 2250 NYS RT 7,Troy. (518) 663-5115
Sunshine Daycare Annual SpringCraft Fair. Sat. April 30th, 9-3.Corner Columbia Trnpk. & HaysRd. For more info call 477-4156
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The Troy Public Library willoffer Chair Yoga classes onFridays, through May 13thfrom 12:30PM – 1:30PM at theLansingburgh Branch. Thisclass is a very gentle formatthat focuses on alignment,breathing and balance.Participants will be in the chairfor most of the class. Somestanding poses wil l bepracticed while using the chairfor added balance. The classwill end with relaxation and aquiet meditation. No mat isnecessary. Please wearcomfortable clothing andsneakers. This class will betaught by certified instructorSuzanne Vining.This program is free and opento the public. Please makereservations by calling thelibrary at 235-5310. The TroyPublic Library is located at 27114th Street, Troy, New York.
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Warren Cemetery AnnualCleanUp date is May 1st at1PM. Annual WarrenCemetery meeting is May10th, at 7:30PM, MethodistChurch Hall, Boyntonville
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A 45th reunion of the TroySchool 16, Class of 1966 isplanned for late summer2011. If you graduated fromSchool 16 in 1966, and you’reinterested in getting togetherwith classmates, email yourcontact information [email protected].
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Cody James - May 4thHappy 5th Birthday
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Steve & Tracy Mohan ofPoestenkill are pleased toannounce the engagement of theirdaughter, Meredith Mohan toDaniel Wieder, son of SherryLieber and Dr. William Wieder ofCleveland, Ohio, The bride to be,a graduate of the University ofHartford, is a teacher in New YorkCity. Her fiance graduated fromSyracuse University and isemployed by Indeed.com inStamford, Ct. A July Wedding isplanned.
Read All Day is a celebration of books and reading. Guestreaders, (including retired teachers, board members,administrators and current and retired librarians from theAlbany Public Library), read to homerooms and groups in theauditorium.Author Susan Beth Pfeffer was Algonquin’s special guest forRead All Day. She is the author of 76 books and the popularLast Survivors series, (book 1: Life As We Knew It, book 2:The Dead and the Gone and book 3: This World We Live In).This popular, award-winning series follows two families as theycope with major disruptions when a meteor hits the moon,causing the sun to be blocked and many major naturaldisasters.Ms. Pfeffer presented to each grade and held writer’sworkshops. She spoke about how she gets her ideas, thewriting process and the first book she ever wrote. Manystudents had an opportunity to meet Ms. Pfeffer and talk withher as she signed books after school. Ms. Pfeffer gaveAlgonquin students a memorable day they won’t soon forget!
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FOUST-KNAPPWalter and Karen Foust of NorthGreenbush, New York, proudlyannounce the engagement of theirson, Brian Joseph Foust, to KristinTeresa Knapp, daughter of LoriKnapp of North Babylon, NewYork, and Kevin Knapp ofManhattan, New York. Brianreceived a Bachelor's Degree inFinance from Siena College and isemployed by The AYCOCompany. The bride-to-bereceived a Bachelor's Degreefrom Binghamton University andher J.D. from Albany Law School.Kristin is an Assistant DistrictAttorney in Manhattan, New York.Their nuptials are planned for2012.
Delores B. CarpentierEast Nassau
Delores B. Carpentier, 83, of EastNassau died January 12, 2011. AMemorial Mass will be held onApril 30, 2011 at St. Mary'sChurch in Nassau at 11:00 am.Interment will follow the service inSt. Mary's Cemetery, Nassau.Relatives and friends are invited.Following the services everyone isinvited back to Eastfield Village,Mud Pond Road E. Nassau at1:00 pm. Thomas P. Mooney FuneralHome, LLC11 Elm Street Box 490Nassau, NY 12123(518)766-3828
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Nightmare Elite 18U softballteam is looking for 1 catcher/uti l i ty player for col legeshowcase team. Call Georgeat 518-269-2421.
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Cornerstone Community Church in Lansingburgh will hold theirannual Rummage Sale on Saturday, May 7th. Sale hours arefrom 9AM to 2PM. Items for sale will include clothes, dishes,household items and much more.The church is located at 570 Third Avenue, corner of 115thSt. and Third Avenue.
The 7th Annual Averill Park Schools Athletic Program Golf Outing will be held on Sunday, May 1,2011, at Burden Lake Country Club. The format will be a 4 person scramble. The cost will be$100 per person which includes: 12:00pm lunch, 1:00pm shotgun start, dinner and prizes.Please reserve your spot by sending names to Averill Park Booster Club, c/o Karen Van Roy,333 Thais Rd. Averill Park, NY 12018.