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ARCS674-2841SHARED MAIL: 34,432 Total Circulation
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“The Social and Shopping Guide for Rensselaer County”
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East Greenbush Fire Department ~ 68 Phillips Rd, East Greenbush
FISH FRY NIGHTS! Fresh Fish Fry, Clam Rolls,Chowder, Cheddar Fries,
Sweet Potato Fries, Hot Dogs,Cole Slaw & BeveragesPublic Welcome
Eat In or Take Out 477-6503
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BELLIEVE IT OR NOT!The Rensselaer County Soil & Water Conservation District wants tohelp you celebrate Spring by planting a tree. The ConservationDistrict’s 40th Annual Spring Arbor Green Tree and Shrub Programoffers inexpensive bare-root stock for conservation plantings, wildlifehabitat improvement, erosion control, Christmas trees, natureeducation and landscaping your environment. Trees available thisyear include: Colorado Blue Spruce; Balsam Fir, Arborvitae (WhiteCedar); White Birch, Tulip Tree, White Flowering Dogwood, NorwaySpruce, Red Pine, and Sawtooth Oak. Shrubs include High BushBlueberry, Strawberry Bush, Lilac, Red Raspberry, Forsythia, Roseof Sharon and more. To get an order blank, call the ConservationDistrict at (518) 271-1740 or visit the Conservation Field Office at 61State Street in Troy. Our Ag & Life Sciences Building is located justnorth of the Department of Motor Vehicles. Return your order andpayment by April 28th. Distribution will be Saturday, May 7th from9:00 AM to 12 noon at the Questar (BOCES) Center on IndustrialPark Road in South Troy.
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Joe, Mark and David BeckerBecker’s Farm situated at 420 Columbia Turnpike has been anoperating family farm since 1875. Reinhardt Becker purchasedhis first 5 acres from Michael Nagle on October 20, 1875.With fruit trees already in place, Reinhardt began to develop asmall fruit and vegetable business. In 1894 the farm was toosmall to support his growing business. Reinhardt purchasedmore property from David Phillips and continued to farm untilhis death in 1931. His son Frank Becker continued the traditionof farming, expanding the fruit, vegetables and strawberries.Most of the produce was marketed through the Menands Market,as there was a large demand for fresh fruits and vegetables bylocal groceries.After Frank’s death in 1963, his son Frank H. Becker Jr.expanded once again growing sweet corn. At this point, nearlyevery possible piece of tillable ground was used for theproduction of sweet corn and tomatoes. Frank Jr. had grownto the point it was necessary to rent property to keep up withthe demand of the retail consumers. However, in the 70’s and80’s, retail groceries were able to mass market quality freshfruits and vegetables at a less expensive price.Frank Jr. recognized this early on and decided to grow a fewbedding plants to compensate for the declining fruit andvegetable business. This endeavor was an immediate success.He built 3 more greenhouses with growing space of about 3800sq ft. But, in 1989, Frank Jr. became overwhelmed with a full-time job and managing the farm.It was time for additional help. His son David came back to thefarm to manage the greenhouse business. Together they began
to make plans for an extensive expansion project to include astate of the art greenhouse. Today the farm has two state ofthe art greenhouses with computer enhanced environmentalcontrols and computer assisted watering. The total growingarea of all greenhouses currently is 75000 sq ft. with anadditional 35000 sq ft of outside growing area.David now works side by side with his son Mark. Becker’s Farmis also host to several planting seminars; for example, onSaturday, April 30th, Becker’s Farm will be host to Goold’sOrchard for the “Fruit Trees Basic” seminar. On Saturday, April16th, Becker’s Farm will be having an open house to start thenew spring off right. Feel free to contact us throughwww.beckersfarm.com or facebook at www.facebook.com/beckersfarm
BEGINNER DOG OBEDIENCE
CLASSESPatroon Dog Training Club will be starting a newbeginners Obedience class on April 18th at theVFW Post in Poestenkill. This class will cover basicgood manners and knowledge needed to obtaina Canine Good Citizen Certification. Classes are
held every Monday evening at 6PM. For more information, callBarb at 463-8615 or Janice at 235-3409.
SPRING TAG SALEThe Nassau American Legion Auxiliary #1268 will be holdingtheir Spring Tag Sale on Saturday, April 16th, 9AM to 3PM atthe Post. Our Post is located on Chatham Street next toCumberland Farms just off Route 20 in Nassau. Bargains galorewith bag sale starting at 1:00. Come browse, check out thebargains, meet our members, while supporting us so we cancontinue to help our veterans and community.
YOU READ TO ME, I’LL READ TO YOUEnjoy a morning of free book fun at Good Buy Books, 330Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush on Thursday, April 21st,from 10AM to 11:30AM for ages 2 to 8 years. Limited seating.To make a reservation, please call 479-BOOK (2665).
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IN CRIME MEETINGThe Mavens of Mayhem, thelocal chapter of the Sisters inCrime, will meet at 12:00 onApril 16th at the Orchard Tavernin Albany. Please note the timechange. Diane Doring, amember of the Spotlight Playerswho wrote the murder mysteryplay “Delphine Ryan” willdiscuss her inspiration for theplay, the art of writing ascreenplay, etc. Mystery writersand readers are welcome to joinus. Lunch may be ordered.For more information, go tohttp://mavensofmayhem-sinc.org/ or call 475-9983.
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POESTENKILL TROOP 528 THANKS EVERYONE FOR SUPPORTPoestenkill Boy Scouts Troop 528 would like to thank all the folks that came out and supported ourHam Dinner Fundraiser for our Washington DC trip! Most sincerely, we would like to thank thePoestenkill Sullivan Jones VFW Post for their support and service in making this event a great success!A huge Thank You to our supportive community that helped to advertise this event and joined us fordinner! Our families, friends and volunteers that worked with us to serve and clean up. We could notdo it without you all! Thank youto everyone!
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IN CONCERT AT SLCAThe Sand Lake Center for theArts presents in concert Sparky& Rhonda Rucker on Saturday,April 23, at 8pm. Hailing fromTennessee this duo will performtoe-tapping music spiced withhumor, history & tal l talesranging from slavery to currentevents, Br’er Rabbit, & moreperformed on multiple instru-ments, including bottleneckblues guitar, banjo, harmonica,piano, bones, vocal harmonies.Their music includes a variety ofold-time blues, slave songs,Appalachian music, spirituals,ballads, work songs, Civil War music, cowboy music, railroadsongs, and a few of their own original compositions. Theseinternationally acclaimed artists will take you on an educationaland emotional journey. Tickets are $16 and under 18 are $10.Reservations can be made at 518-674-2007 or www.slca-ctp.org. The Center is located at 2880 NY 43, one half mileeast of the blinking light in Averill Park, NY only 15 minutes fromAlbany. There is plenty of free parking.
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EASTER EGG HUNT
Love Lutheran Church will once again host an Easter Egg Hunt,complete with music, healthy snacks, games, and of course,Easter Eggs! Come and join us!! It all starts at 1:00 p.m. onSaturday, April 16th.LLC is located just off Route 20, Middlesex Rd. to PheasantLane, East Greenbush. Phone: 477-8685, E-mail: [email protected].
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Chandler Young VFW on RT20 and Lyons Lake Road inNassau will hold an Easter EggHunt on Sunday, April 17th,at 11:30AM. Have your child’spicture taken with the EasterBunny. Refreshments, Funand Prizes.
EASTER CELEBRATION
Third Presbyterian Church, located at 115 Winter Street inTroy, will be hosting an Easter Celebration on Saturday, April23rd, from 1-3PM for children in preschool through fifth grade.You are invited to join us for an afternoon of fun in celebrationof Easter. We will have some craft activities, an Easter egghunt and, of course, snacks. A parent or guardian is requiredto stay with their children. There is no charge for this event.For more information, call the church office at 283-2420.
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The Community and Recreational Services Department is happyto present our Annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 16th,at the East Greenbush Town Park. The hunt is scheduled tobegin at 11 a.m. and will be divided into three (3) separate agegroups from 2-4, 5-7, and 8-10 year olds. We ask that parentsand children begin to arrive around 10:30 a.m. to find parking,enjoy some light refreshments, and get pictures taken with theEaster Bunny! This event is rain or shine so please dressappropriately. Parents must accompany their children duringthe hunt, and each child is limited to 10 eggs. Please be sure toturn in the emptied plastic eggs once the hunt is finished, andnotify personnel if your child (ren) did not get any eggs. Formore information, please contact the Community andRecreational Services Department at 477-4194.
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EASTER EGG HUNTPawling Avenue UnitedMethodist Church will host aCommunity Easter Egg Hunton Saturday, April 23rd, from1 to 3PM. Come and join usfor face painting, crafts , foodand fun, fun, fun. PawlingAvenue United MethodistChurch is located at 520Pawling Avenue, Troy. Formore information, call thechurch office at 518-273-6859.
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Wise strategy leads to victoryin games, sports, and life ingeneral! In the game of life,who is your coach? DiscoverGod’s game plan for you!HizKidz Praise Children’sMinistry wil l present themusical, “The Game Plan” byTim Conrad and JukkaPalonen. The presentationswil l take place at GraceFellowship Church, 20Delatour Road, Latham, onFriday, April 15th, at 7pm; andSunday, April 17th, at 5pm.Admission is FREE.Bring your family and friends.Mark your calendars now! Youdo not want to miss this! Call785-4959, ext 376 for moreinformation or visit us on theweb atwww.gracefellowship.com.
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Sunday Morning Schedule for April 17, 2011 Palm/PassionSunday: 8:30AM Informal Worship with Communion; 9:15AM -10:15AM Sunday School for children and adults; 10:30AMWorship with choir and organ. Professional child care provided.• Friday, April 15th - 12:00 noon worship, The Rev. MihranKupeyan preaching. Sand Lake Baptist Church providing soup/sandwich lunch at 12:30PM. Lunch is $5, proceeds beyondexpenses go to REACH.• Saturday, April 16th, 7AM - Men’s Communion Breakfast inthe Social Room. Call Ralph LaMontagna at 674-1563 for areservation.• Wednesday, April 27th, - Potluck Dinner 6PM, program at7PM, Ralph LaMontagna will be presenting his family’s trip toItaly.Church Office hours 8:30 am - 1:30 pm, Monday throughFriday. The Church of the Covenant, United Methodist, theround church near the blinker in Averill Park. Pastor MerryWatters, phone 674-3664, E-mail: [email protected].
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EASTER EGG HUNT
Please come to the annualEaster Egg Hunt at UnionGospel Church, 1039 PlankRoad in East Poestenkill. Thehunt is sure to provide fun forthe whole family. This year itis being held on Saturday, April23rd, from 10AM to 1PM.There will be lunch, crafts,some skits performed byclowns, and of course, thehunt. Parents, feel free todrop off your kids or stay forthe entire time. All ages arewelcome. We wil l have aspecial area for kids under 5to hunt for eggs. Everythingis FREE. For information,contact Beth at 283-8508 orMarcy at 526-4590.
PUPPY AND DOG
ADOPTION CLINICCAPP will hold a puppy anddog adoption cl inic onSaturday, April 16th, from11AM to 12:30PM at HealthyPet Center, RT 4 in NorthGreenbush. Puppy MIXES:Yellow and Black Labs,Wheaten, Border Coll ie,Terrier, Hounds. YOUNG/ADULT MIXES: Corgi,Chihuahuas, Rat Terriers, Lab/Basset, Plotthound, CattleDog, Lab. PUREBREDS:Beagles, Chihuahua. Many,but not all, will be at the clinic.For pictures, descriptions andadoption fees visitwww.capp.petfinder.com.
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North Greenbush Easter EggHunt is on Saturday, April 23rdat 10AM; pre-K through 4thgrade. To be held at the NorthGreenbush Recreation Area,Main Ave, Wynantskill (in caseof rain, inside the Main Ave.Building). The Easter Egg Huntis sponsored by the AmericanLegion Post 1489 & NorthGreenbush Kiwanis.
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ARMY NATIONAL GUARD SOLDIERREENLISTMENTS
Citizen Soldiers extend their service to state and nationMajor General Patrick A. Murphy, the Adjutant General, announcesthe recent reenlistment of members of the New York Army NationalGuard in recognition of their continuing commitment to servecommunity, state and nation as part of the Army National Guard.Master Sergeant Thomas Akin from Wynantskill, has reenlisted tocontinue service with the Joint Force Headquarters. SergeantMajoror Mark Tremblay from Troy, has reenlisted to continue servicewith the Company A, 42d Special Troops Battalion.Staff Sergeant Kevin Dougherty from E. Greenbush, has reenlistedto continue service with the Headquarters, 42nd Infantry Division.“Over the past 3 years, the New York Army National Guard hascome from far below authorized strength to 100 percent strength,”Murphy said in remarks to the force. “Our priority is to provideready forces for both state and federal missions and readiness startswith maintaining our strength.” “We have more than 16,000 menand women in the Army and Air National Guard with each individualmember having an important role.” For more information aboutthe New York Army National Guard, visit www.dmna.state.ny.us orwww.1800goguard.com.
STUDENTS TOPRESENT PIANO
RECITALPiano students of Mary LouKunz will perform in a solorecital at Brunswick Church onApril 29th at 7:30PM.Students are between theages of six and sixteen. Therewill be selections from HarryPotter and Sleeping Beauty inaddition to classical and folkmusic. The public is invited toattend.
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The City of Rensselaer’s NorthEnd NeighborhoodAssociation meetings wil lresume on Thursday, April14th, at 7PM. Please note thelocation change to theCommunity Room at the NorthEnd Firehouse. We welcomenew members to this veryactive and productive groupof involved citizens of the 8thand 9th Wards in the City ofRensselaer. For moreinformation, email RichMooney at [email protected].
MAUNDYTHURSDAY CHORAL
CANTATAThe Chancel Choir at FirstUnited Presbyterian Church indowntown Troy (1915 5thAve.) will present Colors ofGrace, a choral cantata, onApri l 21 at 7pm. Thismeditative piece by JosephMartin is based on familiarhymns such as “WhatWondrous Love is This” and“Go to Dark Gethsemane.”For more information, seewww.uni tedprestroy.org.There wil l be l ightrefreshments starting at 6:30.(Please RSVP to 272-2771 ifyou plan on attending thegathering before thecantata).
TEAM MOJO JOJO CELEBRATESFUNDRAISING SUCCESS
Congratulations to Team Mojo Jojo who celebrated their fundraisingsuccess at a pizza party donated by Dave and Robin Hulett at GoombasPizza in Schodack! The team consisted of Goff Middle SchoolStudents Freddy Schroeder, Nik Raymond, Ian W. and GenetStudent Mikey Schroeder. Together the team raised over $1370 forthe St. Baldricks Foundation, “a volunteer driven charity committedto funding the most promising research to find cures for childhoodcancers” For more information go to www.stbaldricks.org or call888-899-BALD.
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RISING TAXES/RISING PAY/SAVING JOBSLetter to the Editor: The Averill Park School District is consideringa 6%, 8%, or 10% tax increase (well beyond inflation), andwill decide at its April 12 meeting. Although tax increases forthe past 3 years have been low, we taxpayers are exhaustedfrom paying huge increases over many, many years before.We’ve had increases of 7%, 8%, 9%, 10%, 11% and more. Afew years of relatively low increases does not begin to “balancethe ledger.” If you think the proposed increases are too high,contact the Board right away.While your taxes keep going up, teachers received this schoolyear yet another pay increase, averaging about 4% perteacher. They have gotten an increase for each of the last 4years, totaling about 20% over this 4-year period. Manyteachers feel they are paid less than what they deserve. Ifthey do suffer a pay inequity, then you taxpayers have helpedto finance a 4-year effort to correct it by increasing their payby 20%! That’s a breathtaking pace by any standard! Inthese dire economic times, we cannot continue right now tocorrect any remaining pay inequities, if, in fact, such inequitiesstill exist. We don’t have the cash! Meanwhile, those of us inthe private sector are experiencing 0% increases or give-backs.Telling teachers we cannot continue to give pay raises duringthese times does not reflect a lack of respect or a lack orappreciation. This is about a lack of cash. We probably alldeserve raises; the money is not there.If teachers agree to a 0% pay raise this fall, we will save about$750,000, equal to about 12 teaching jobs. If teachers agreeto pay 20% of their health insurance premiums (they pay only13% for very good plans, far less than the private sector), wecould save about 3 more jobs for a total of about 15 jobs.Some teachers have told me they are willing to pass on theraises, but you need to express your opinion to your unionleadership.~Ron Rouse, PoestenkillEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the
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HEIGHTS FIRE DEPARTMENTCongressman Paul Tonko (21st District, New York) held a TownHall meeting at the Clinton Heights Volunteer Fire DepartmentStation II on Saturday, March 19th. Congressman Tonko chosethis location for this gathering to personally congratulatemembers of Clinton Heights Fire on their award of a 2010Assistance to Firefighters Grant totaling $87,081. Such grantsare allocated under the Federal Department of HomelandSecurity. Accepting the grant was Fire Chief Randy Cherubino.The grant is to secure critical lifesaving rescue equipmentneeded to mitigate a rescue of someone trapped in a confinedspace. It will allow CHFD to supplement its rapid interventionteam’s equipment used to respond to mutual aid calls ofneighboring departments. A thermal imaging camera roundedout the grant request. The grant also allows the Departmentto provide the hands-on training for its volunteers in the useof this equipment. Congressman Tonko took the occasion topresent Chief Cherubino with an American Flag that had flownover our nation’s Capitol. Twenty fire fighters were presentto greet the Congressman and the overflowing number ofneighbors who came for the Meeting. The Ladies Auxiliaryprovided refreshments which were prepared by Zachary’sPastry Shoppe.
GARDNER-DICKINSON TEAM ADVANCES
TO WORLD COMPETITIONA team from Gardner-Dickinson School advanced to theOdyssey of the Mind world competition after finishing secondat the state competition held at Binghamton University onMarch 26. The team will now compete at the world competitionMay 27-30 at the University of Maryland.Gardner Dickinson middle level students tied for second placein Division II of the Full Circle problem for a humorous skitfeaturing props and characters that undergo multiple changespunctuated by song, dance and a surprise ending.The team, coached by Stephanie Carbone and Karen Keane,included Madison Akots (grade 7), Louis Blair (grade 6), JessicaElder (grade 8), Lauren Elder (grade 8), Brittany Kane (grade6), Rebecca LaBelle (grade 7), and Paige Pangburn (grade 8).A team of elementary school students from Gardner Dickinsonalso finished tenth in New York State in the Full Circle problem.The team, coached by Michele French, included Isabella Casale(grade 5), Isabella Fanning (grade 5), Serafina French (grade5), Raymond Hoffman (grade 5), Lauren Nicoll (grade 5), PaigeNicholson (grade 5) and Jack Roullier (grade 5).The two teams were among 14 teams from Region Four(Rensselaer, Columbia and Greene counties) that advancedto the state finals after winning first place at the regionalcompetition.A team of middle school students from Gardner-Dickinson alsofinished second in the regional competition for the Le TourGuide problem. This team, coached by Kate Cronin andSamantha Adams, included Hannah Avery (grade 6), OliviaCasale (grade 6), Abby Driscoll (grade 8), Anabella French(grade 8), Evy Henkin (grade 8), Elissa Kane (grade 8) andJenna LeFevre (grade 7).Rebecca LaBelle (grade 7) also won the Region 4 Pin DesignContest. Questar III sponsored a contest for students todesign a pin which represents the region. The selected designwas made into a pin that was given to all Region 4 participants.
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IN BUSINESSThe Sand Lake Business Association (SBLA) has reformed with amission to promote and protect businesses within the Town of SandLake, and to better the Sand Lake community through commerce.After several planning sessions, the newly reformed SLBA met inFebruary to elect its board and officers.Elected were:President: Valerie Balga – Uncle Marty’s Adirondack GrillVice President: Ed Patanian – Patanian HomesTreasurer: Eugene Urgento – Pie SquaredSecretary: Miller Young – Miller’s PharmacyCouncilmen: Marty Balga - Uncle Marty’s Adirondack GrillShane Cahill – Realty USADebra Roy – Sand Lake Center for the ArtsDennis Tremont – Tremont Lumber“Since the 70’s, the SLBA has played a part in local politics byhelping shape policy that was friendly to both the residential andbusiness community of the Town of Sand Lake,” said SLBA PresidentVal Balga, “Our goal is to be a present and positive force again.”With 15 active members, the association is undertaking severalgrowth initiatives. Dennis Tremont is serving as Membership Chairand will be working to grow membership. Interested businessescan contact him, or register online at www.sandlakebusiness.com.Two community promotion projects are in development, the SBLAWelcome Wagon and Restaurant Row. In March, the SBLAsuccessfully hand-delivered 15 welcome baskets to new families intown, with a sampling of what Sand Lake businesses have to offer.Planning is underway for a Restaurant Week event on the week ofMay 9th. Like the Restaurant Weeks of other communities, it will bea collaborative effort promoting the great restaurants throughoutthe Town of Sand Lake.For information, see www.sandlakebusiness.com or call Valerie Balgaat 892-1479 or [email protected].
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PRESENTS LIVING STATIONSSt. Jude the Apostle will host the Living Stations of the Crosson Friday, April 15th, at 7:00 PM in the Church located at 43Brookside Ave. in Wynantskill. The stations will be presentedby the youth involved in our Teen Pathways program. Comeand share in this Lenten devotion.
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Curves of West Sand Lake, located in the 43 Mall, is currentlyholding its annual food drive. In an effort to assist Doors ofHope with their grant deadline of April 30th, the Curves fooddrive will be extended through the end of April.All donations will be given to Doors of Hope. The donations willbe weighted and the totals will be used by Doors of Hope whois applying for a grant. One pound of food equals one dollar.Bring in a bag of non-perishable food items, and Curves ofWSL will waive the joining fee. That’s right…you can join forfree until the end of April!Donations may be dropped off M-F between 6:30 a.m. andnoon, as well as 2:30 to 7 p.m. Mon., 2:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tues.,Weds. & Thurs., 2:30 to 6 p.m. on Fri., and 7:30 to 11:30 a.m.on Saturday. We may be reached at (518) 674-1226 if youhave any questions.
As legislative representatives of District 2, including the townsof East Greenbush, North Greenbush and Poestenkill, we arehappy to provide our constituents with a report on actionstaken at the March 8, 2011 legislative meeting.With mandated costs increasing daily, we joined an effort byother county officials across the state to reduce costs forcertain programs. Currently, New York State requires countiesto provide Medicaid services that are required by the federalgovernment and Medicaid services that are not required bythe state.The request by county officials, including our countylegislators, calls for counties to be able to opt-out of non-federally mandated Medicaid services. Such an approach wouldallow counties to individually tailor programs to the specificneeds of their counties.County Executive Kathleen Jimino made her annual State ofthe County presentation at the March meeting. The CountyExecutive spoke of the ever-increasing mandates and thepressures caused by mandates on county taxpayers andservices. She also detailed cost-cutting efforts in the countyduring the recession.As legislators, we have recognized the need to reduce costs.The Legislature recently completed a comprehensive re-bid ofthe county’s insurance policy that will generate a $900,000savings over the next three years. The Legislature alsoreduced spending by $130,000 in 2010 and $160,000 in 2009.Legislators also approved the formation of a budget task force,which will encourage bi-partisan review of the upcoming 2012spending plan. Phil Danaher will serve as a representative ofthe majority on the four-member panel.We also mourned the passing of two notable District 2residents. North Greenbush resident Thomas Sharpe passedaway in January. Tom was very active in the veteran’scommunity and served with the U.S. Marines in the KoreanWar.We also mourned the passing of Sergeant James O’Brien, whohad retired from the Troy Police Department and sadly passedaway last December after a long illness. Jim had also servedwith the Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Department and the LakeGeorge Village Police Department before joining the Troy PoliceDepartment, and was also active in the community.The next meeting of the Rensselaer County Legislature isTuesday, April 12, 2011. Residents are welcome to contact usat our legislative offices by writing to the Rensselaer CountyLegislature, 1600 7th Avenue, Troy NY 12180 or by e-mailingus via the off icial legislative website atwww.rensselaercounty.org.
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Sand Lake Association for Mutual Protection Against HorseThieves (SLAMPAHT)Arthea Gibbs wrote the following for The Courier, November19, 1987.Two horses were stolen from George Link and Jacob Minkler onAug. 30, 1866. As members of the SLAMPAHT, they knew whereto go for help. “By close pursuit of the riders sent out, as earlyas possible, the horses were soon tracked to a wood in thetown of Stephentown, where they were recovered and thethief captured and brought back to Sand Lake,” according toassociation reports.The fate of the shameless thief? “After going through legalpreliminaries, he was assigned rooms in Sheriff Cornell’s mansionin Troy, from whence he is expected soon to be a graduatefrom Sing Sing or Clinton”. Although the association has notcaptured horse thieves or even heard of any being stolen,members continue to meet once a year.Formed by local residents in 1848 for the purpose of retrievingstolen horses and apprehending horse thieves, SLAMPAHT isone of the few remaining in the state. Incorporated by an actof the state Legislature in 1849, the first officers were electedthat year at William Sliter’s Inn in West Sand Lake. TheAssociation was essential to townspeople who relied heavily ontheir horses for traveling on horseback or horse-drawn vehiclesthat pulled, hauled, plowed and fertilized.Residents throughout southern Rensselaer County approachedthe association for help in recovering animals. According to theby-laws, members who had a horse stolen selected six ridersand the president selected six more to ride “not more than 75miles from the village of WSL nor shall he go in such pursuitmore than 5 days. However if a rider found a track of stolenhorse or thief, he could ride at the most 10 days. Selectedriders who went with horse, wagon and harness were paid $3per day by the association and a rider without a horse andwagon was paid $1 per day. If a horse was not recovered, theowner was reimbursed two-thirds of the animal’s cost.~Submitted by, Mary French
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AN ENTIRE COMMUNITY EFFORT IS
NEEDED to PREVAIL WITH APCSD BUDGETLetter to the Editor: Dori Salisbury’s diatribe against the APSchool Board and Administration can only be seen has herannouncement of candidacy for the BOE. Fundamentally, Mrs.Salisbury does not understand that the time for ranting isover, or fathoms the scale of the challenges we face. Ourchildren and our community face huge obstacles and an entirecommunity effort is needed to prevail. Mrs. Salisbury bringsnothing constructive to the process, possibly because shehas nothing to offer. Her ideas for reform go from theuneducated to the ridiculous.Mrs. Salisbury has, on numerous occasions, called for changingteacher compensation and benefits. Although many agree,the reality of the situation is that this is almost impossible. Dueto NYSUT’s “ownership” of the state legislature, local schooldistricts, across the state, are almost powerless in negotiatingcontracts, due to state laws and mandates. If our currentcontract with teachers expires with no new agreement, theTriborough Amendment to the Taylor Law prohibits a publicemployer from changing any provision of a collectivelybargained labor agreement until a new agreement is reached.The teachers and the union hold all the cards. Until we haverelief of state laws and mandates, we are facing an uphillbattle. Of course, as some have argued, we should just breakthe contracts. Is it her wish that this community spends its taxdollars fighting law suits rather than educating our children?The most ridiculous thing that Mrs. Salisbury has stated is thatstudents, within 3 miles of their school, must walk to school. Iguess my 5th grader should decide if she wants to walk upBurden Lake Road or Eastern Union Turnpike to 66 to get toMiller Hill/Sand Lake.We need serious people, with well thought out andconstructive solutions to this problem. A problem that, quitefrankly, was forced on us. We need to ensure that our studentsleave AP with a competitive education and opportunities tofollow their dreams and realize their potential. If griping is allyou have, please step out of the way and let someone whoreally cares step in. ~Michael Dimin, Averill ParkEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and forall intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity ofits contents.
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SUNDAY BREAKFASTThe Community Hose LadiesAuxiliary of the Clinton HeightsFire Dept. will be hosting theirannual Palm Sunday Breakfaston April 17th, from 8AM to12Noon, at the firehouse locatedat 65 Sherwood Ave. near K-Mart. Come and enjoy somefresh pancakes, scrambled eggs,bacon, sausage, homefries andtoast. Coffee and juice will alsobe served. Donation is Adults/$7, Seniors/$6 and children 10and under/$5.
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HAM DINNER AT ST. HENRY’S CHURCHThe Knights of Columbus will be hosting a Ham Dinner Saturday,April 16th, after the 4PM Mass, from 5 to 7PM, downstairs inSt. Henry’s community room. Dinner will include potatoes, greenbeans coleslaw and dessert. Cost of the dinner is $8.00 foradults and $4.00 for children under 12. Reservations are notrequired and tickets are available at the door. Takeout is alsoavailable. Come out and enjoy a great dinner and bring yourfriends and family. For more information on the dinner, call BillGlasser at 674-3965.
LENTEN FISH FRY
DINNERSEvery Friday during Lent, FishFry Dinners will be servedfrom 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.at the Poestenkill ChristianChurch, 721 Snyder’s CornersRd., Poestenkill. Fish fry,French fries, cole slaw &beverage will be $7.50; fishfry only will be $4.00; hotdog, French fries andbeverage for $3.50 will beavailable for children. Dine-inor take-outs available. Walk-ins welcome. Reservationsappreciated. Call Barbara at279-9458 or the church at286-2773 for reservations orquestions.
CLAM CHOWDER
SALEVan Rensselaer Star Chapter#256, Order of the EasternStar, will hold a Clam Chowdersale on Friday, April 22nd, atthe Masonic Temple, 710Turnpike, East Greenbush.Chowder can be picked upafter 2PM. The cost is $4.50per quart or $2.25 per pint.Please call Eleanor at 436-7073 for reservations by April18th.
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EAST NASSAU RURAL CEMETERY MEETINGThe annual meeting of the East Nassau Rural CemeteryAssociation will be held on May, 1, 2011 at 2PM at the BrainardFirehouse. The agenda will include the election of officers andtrustees as well as any other business pertaining to thecemetery. All lot owners and members of the community whoare interested in preserving our historic cemetery are invitedto attend. ~Linda Dellea, President
BROOKSIDECEMETERY ANNUAL
MEETINGThe officers of the BrooksideCemetery of Poestenkill, Inc.will hold their annual meetingon April 19th at 7PM at thePoestenkill Town Hall. All lotowners and interested partiesare invited to attend.
EASTER DAWN
BREAKFASTThe Emmanuel ReformedChurch in Castleton will behosting an Easter breakfast onSunday, April 24th, at 7AMafter the community EasterSunrise Service (6AM atHorizon View Cemetery onBrookview Road). All areinvited to breakfast at thechurch at 1150 Maple HillRoad. Eggs, pancakes, toast,sausage, bacon, fruit salad,juice and coffee/tea will beserved buffet style for $4 perperson or $15 per family. Call732-7766 for reservations.Walk-ins welcome.
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BREAKFASTThe Tsatsawassa Protective FireCompany, serving the EastNassau/Brainard area, will holdtheir monthly breakfast onSunday, April 17th, from 8AMto Noon at their fire house,located on Firehouse Lane,behind the post office near theintersection of Routes 20 and66N. Breakfast consists of yourchoice of pancakes or Frenchtoast together with eggsprepared to your order,applesauce, bacon or sausage,juice, toast, and of course,coffee, hot chocolate or milk.Cost is only $5 for adults and$3 for children 5 - 12; under 5are free. Why not join yourfriends and neighbors as weenter the season of Spring bysupporting your local f irecompany while enjoying ahearty breakfast.
ROAST BEEF DINNERThe Stephentown Volunteer Fire Department will hold the annualRoast Beef Dinner fund raiser on Saturday April 16th, from 4pm- 7pm in the Stephentown Fire Hall at #35 Grange Hall Road inStephentown. Adult and Take-out dinners are $10; children age6-10 will be charged $7; youth under 6 eat for free at the firehall. Dinner includes hot roast beef, vegetables, and dessert.
SCHODACK VALLEY
PIZZA NIGHTSpring is finally here! Join us atSchodack Valley Pizza Night onApril 16th. Bring the family forPizza, Antipasto, Wings and morefrom 5PM to 9PM. Additionalseating will be available. Ourfeatured Pizza this month will beTaco Pizza. You can eat-in ortake-out. For take-out, call usat 477-4215.
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MOUNTAIN!Taborton Fire House Pizza Nightresumes Saturday, April 16, withthe best pizza on the mountainavailable between 4PM and 8PM.We take phone orders startingat 3PM (call 674-2915) for yourmade-to-order pizza. Soda,water, tea and coffee are alsoavailable. Pizza is available fortake-out, or for your conven-ience, we offer free deliverywithin the Taborton Fire District!Or choose to dine in ourcommunity center with yourfamily and neighbors.
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DINNERSThe Wynantski l l FireDepartment is hosting a FriedFresh Haddock Dinner on April15th and 22nd starting at 5:30p.m. at the firehouse, locatedon Church Street inWynantskill. Dinner consistsof a large portion of freshhaddock breaded and fried,homemade cole slaw andfreshly cut French fries. Priceof the dinner is $10. We alsohave New England clamchowder, mozzarella sticks andchicken tenders at anadditional charge. Dinners canbe eat in or take out. You canalso phone in your order bycall ing 283-5506. Pleasecome, enjoy and support theWynantskill Fire Department.
GIRL SCOUTS
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BREAKFASTThe Nassau Girl Scouts hasscheduled their annualPancake Breakfast forSunday, April 17th, at theDonald P Sutherland School,John Street, Village of Nassau,8AM to Noon.The funds raised at this eventhelp the girls to accomplishCommunity Service projects,camp at a local Girl Scout Campand celebrate being a GirlScout at the yearly awardsand recognition dinner. Themenu includes pancakes,sausage, scrambled eggs,juice, coffee, tea and hotchocolate - all for $6 a person.Children 3 years old andyounger are free. Tickets maybe obtained from any NewLebanon or Nassau Girl Scoutor at the door.
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE BREAKFASTSt. Jude’s Knights of Columbus will be hosting an All-You-Can-EatPancake Breakfast on Sunday, April 17th, from 8AM - 11AM in theSchool Gym at 43 Brookside Avenue in Wynantskill. Please join usfor Pancakes, Sausage, Bacon, eggs, hash browns, fruit, hot coffee,and much more. Adults and Children over 12/$6, Children 6 to 12/$3, and Children under 5 are free.
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Ham Dinner on April 16th from5:30PM to 7PM. Menu: BakedHam, Potatoes, Corn,Coleslaw and Rolls. Cost:Adults/$12, Children 5-11/$6and Children under 5 are free.Reservations can made bycalling Amanda at 488-8732.
AMERICAN LEGION POST 1021CHICKEN BBQ
Sgt. Walter A. Adams American legion Post 1021 willbe holding a Chicken BBq on the third Saturday of each
month: April 16th, May 21st, June 18th, July 16th, July 30th,August 20th, September 17th and October 15th. Please reserveyour chicken by calling 674-2309 by 1PM. The cost remains at$5. Chickens will available for pick-up from 11AM until 4:30PM.
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By Morgan McEvilly
SCHOLAR ATHLETE kelly beliveau by Kelley Haggerty
Class of 2011’s Most Athleticgirl, Kelly Beliveau has beenplaying varsity softball sinceher freshman year. “Soccerand Softball are sports thatreal ly bring out mycompetitiveness. I love howcompetit ive and intensesports get, and I love howwhen you work hard, youachieve what you want.” Inaddition to softball, Kelly hasbeen playing soccerthroughout high school. Kellyenjoys playing dodge ball ingym, art, and spending time
with her friends. Kelly first learned how to play softball bywatching her brother.After Kelly moved here from Connecticut, she decided to joinDoug Baldrey’s Classie Lassie team. “I would like to thank DougBaldrey who gave me the opportunity to play on his team whenother coaches said their teams were full.”Kelly has been able to maintain a 92 grade point average whiletaking classes such as: Spanish 5, Pre Calculus, Physics, andSenior Portfolio. She applied to HVCC, Plattsburgh and SaintRose. Next year, Kelly will be studying childhood educationwith a minor in interior design. Best of Luck to Kelly as herseason begins! Congratulations for being this week’s AverillPark High’s Scholar Athlete!
Welcome Warriors! It’s looking more and more like springeveryday. The spring sports are now in full swing. This hasbeen yet another victorious week for your Averill Park Warriors!The lacrosse team woke up early last Saturday morning totake on rivals, Columbia High School. The final score was 5-4with an impressive win. This was a very important gamebecause our senior night and our sectional seeding games arealso against the Blue Devils. The next game is today at 4:15pm,please come and show your support! They will be taking onShenendehowa, good luck girls!The softball team had an amazing first game against Mohon.The teams played great with a big win for AP of 9-3. The nextgame is tomorrow at 4:15pm against Bethlehem Central HighSchool. Come and cheer on the girls!The baseball team also had a terrific game against Mohon. Thegreat win of 15-1; the Warriors dominated the fields this week.The next game is also tomorrow at 4:15pm against Bethlehem;this will be an exciting match up. Let’s go boys!Have a wonderful week and thanks for reading. If you haveany questions or comments please feel free to contact me viaemail [email protected]
SAND LAKE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE
ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT
The Sand Lake Democratic Committee is proud to announcethat the Annual Golf Tournament will take place at the BurdenLake Country Club on Friday, May 27, 2011. The scramble willbegin with a shotgun start at 10:30AM. Registration will be at9:30AM with coffee and donuts being served at that time.Beer, soda, and refreshments will be served on the courseduring the tournament. A box lunch will be provided with abarbeque dinner served at 4PM. We would like to encouragethose not playing to join us for the barbeque dinner after thetournament. Closest to the pin and team prizes will be awarded.Reservations should be made by May 15th.Bring your foursome and enjoy a great day at Burden lakeCountry Club.Tournament Fee $95 (includes greens fees, cart, lunch,barbeque dinner and refreshments). Dinner only is $30.For reservations, please contact Mark Cioffi at 674-5326 orFrank Fleming at 674-2043. Checks may be made payable tothe Sand Lake Democratic Committee, c/o Mark Cioffi, 37 ClimerCircle, West Sand Lake, NY 12196.
Sports Photoof the Week
by AndyFlanagan
“Averill Park’s Eden Zeitler and Elaina Ryanfinish 1st and 2nd in this 100 meter race last
week. AP competed against Burnt Hillsand Bethlehem“.
SOFTBALLBY RONALD BELIVEAU
The Averill Park Girls Varsity Softball team prepares to take thefield for the first time this season at Mohonasen. The girls wenton to defeat Mohon 9-4.
MORGAN KUNZ NAMED THE LOHNES
4-H AWARD RECIPIENT
Morgan Kunz, daughter of Marciaand Matthew Kunz of Averill Park,is the recipient of the 4-H LohnesAward. The Lohnes Award is acitizenship/sportsmanship awardsponsored by Bob Lohnes ofSchaghticoke, for an outstandingRensselaer County 4-H Horseproject member. Morgan is a 10year member of the Horses R UsPlus 4-H Club, and has participatedin a wide variety of horseprograms from educational
activities, such as Horse Communications, Horse Bowl andHippology; in addition to being an avid horse exhibitor at 4-HHorse Shows. In addition to being active in Rensselaer County,as a 4-H member, Morgan has competed at the Regional level for4-H Horse Communications and Horse Bowl, as well as the regionaland state level for Hippology. Morgan has representedRensselaer County by showing at the New York State Fair 4-HHorse Show and the 4-H Intercounty Horse Competition in Elmira,NY. This year Morgan opted not to be a competitor in HorseBowl, but chose to co-coach the Novice Horse Bowl Team. TheLohnes Awardee is nominated and selected by the members ofthe 10 different 4-H Horse Clubs in Rensselaer County. Morganis a senior at Averill Park High School and plans to attend HudsonValley Community College in the fall.
HI-WAY RECREATION HI-LITES 4/7/11
Hi-Way Junior/Seniors– Christian Thibeault 247/679, Dina Sivaslian 167, Rebecca Lenseth 173; Hi-Way Tuesday Juniors- Hector Hernandez 255,Morgan Angrisano 149; Friday Bantams– DerekMcMahon 142, Aidan Sullivan 128; Friday Squirts–Anthony Lanesey 123, Rebecca Moore 106; Hi-Way Parent/Child League- Dennis Dobert, Jr. 171, Emily Woods 71, HannahLetlieri 119; Wynantskill Sr. Citizens- Bob LaMora 185, Elia Gori171/461; Hi-Way Senior Citizens– Don Kearns 185, BarbaraCardany 183; Hi-Way Leisurettes- Sharon Udwary 193; MondayNite Semi Classic- Lou Deuel 722; Hi-Way Sportsman- DougLenseth 722; Bad News Bowlers- Zack Romano 651, DanielleHarding 208/550; Monday Nite Rollers- Brian Gawlowski 204/592; Poestenkill Mixers- Paul Daley 510, Mary Jane Blaauw191/528; Hi-Way Tues Niters- Steve Rector 278, Trina Pade223; Alley Katz- Yvonne Miller 224/579; Cut-Ups– Ed Walsh269/725, Gail Barcher 222; Burden Lake Scramblers- TomMurphy 224/672, Heather Morrison 194; Every Udders- MikeTeneyck 216, Nicole McQuade 202; American Legion Post#1489- Frank Bliss 191/528, Missy Young 177; Alcron Men- PillBerner 685; Hi-Way 3 Man Classic- Bret Samboy 279/1011.
GOLFING PARTNERS WANTED
The Rensselaer Senior Center is looking for seniors 60 or olderto get out in the fresh air and golf. Once again, EvergreenCountry Club is offering seniors a nine week golf session for$126.00. Carts extra. The Center will pair you up withpartners—duffers welcome.This is an on-going registration. The first tee off will be Thursday,April 28th, at 8:30AM. Make up days are available in case ofrain or your unavailability to golf on a Thursday. This is a funleague, so don’t expect cameras to follow you around to catchyour hole in one. Please call the Center 463-2166 for moreinformation.
TWIN TOWN LITTLE LEAGUE
CHALLENGER BASEBALL
Still has openings for new playersFor those children with special needs (ages 5-21) who are still interested in playing baseball
this summer in the Challenger Division of Twin Town LittleLeague, there is still time to sign up. This program which hasbeen part of Twin Town Little League for 20 years is a greatopportunity for children with physical and emotional disabilitiesto bat, throw, field and traverse the bases in the spirit of funthat is baseball on sunny Saturday mornings. There is no costto the participants as Twin Town Little League covers theregistration expenses. All are welcome to participate in thisunique experience.If you would like further information or registration forms mailedto you, contact Tim Conway at 283-5982.
APYSL SPRING REC LEAGUE REGISTRATION
APYSL Spring Recreational Leagueregistration is now open. This all-play recreational league is open toplayers in grades K-6. Play will startthe week of May 1st and run for 6weeks. Players will have onepractice followed by a game each
week on the same weeknight. Grades 2 and 3 will playTuesdays, Grades K and 1 Wednesdays, and Grades 4, 5 and6 on Thursdays. To register, please go to www.apysl.org andfollow the link provided for Spring Recreational Registration.Registration fee is $60. Please consider volunteering to coachwhen you register your child — No experience is necessary!Interested student referees should register as well. ThinkSpring!! Questions should be [email protected].
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E.G. POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSN. ANNUAL
BEST BALL GOLF SCRAMBLE FUNDRAISERThe East Greenbush Police Benevolent Association will behosting its 7th Annual Best Ball Golf Scramble Fundraiser onFriday, June 3, 2011, at Burden Lake Country Club. Check-infor golfers will start at 8:30AM with breakfast being served at9AM. The shotgun start will be at 10AM followed by a Bake atapproximately 4PM. All are welcome to attend the Bake even ifyou haven’t participated in the golfing. Price for the golf outing,including greens fees, golf cart, goody bags, gifts,refreshments, the Bake and chances to win a NASCAR drivingexperience for two, a BOSE stereo system, a trip for two toHawaii, a $500 VISA gift card and chances to win cash onmoney holes is $85 per person. Tickets for the Bake only are$30 per person. ALL proceeds are being donated back to manyworthy organizations, events, community groups and manyjuvenile and senior programs, so as to continue to assist inensuring the safety and health of our youth, seniors andcommunity members.If you’re interested in playing or making a donation, pleasecontact Elaine Rudzinski at 479-2525. We look forward to seeingyou there! SORENSCO BASEBALL
SORENSCO baseball is now accepting registrations for the 2011season. SORENSCO offers both recreational and travel baseballprograms for all interested players between the ages of 13 and18 years old. We serve players from the East Greenbush,Schodack, Rensselaer, Averill Park, Wynantskill, and IchabodCrane School Districts. We offer a 13 year old prep league thatspecifically caters to the 13 year old player’s transition to thefull size regulation field. We offer in house, as well as traveland all star programs at every age level. We are affiliated withthe Babe Ruth, AABC, ESBL, Mickey Mantle, and Connie Mackbaseball organizations. Further information can be obtained atour website: sorensco.baberuthonline.com. Registrations willalso be accepted via mail per the instructions located on theweb site. Further questions can be answered by emailing us at:[email protected].
“WE PLAY FOR
FOOD”Little Italy Market Place,located at Hill Street & Liberty,invites you to bring yourfamily and friends to enjoy aday of stickball and music onSaturday, April 30th, from11AM to 5PM. All proceeds willbenefit the RensselaerCounty Food Pantries.• Sign up to play & make acontribution of non-perishable food items as entryinto the tournament.• Come watch the fun & bringa donation of non-perishablefood items to help our localfood pantries.Local celebrities will competein a stickball challenge to seewho can raise the mostdonations. The highlight willbe a celebrity stickball homerun hitting contest at 4PM!We will also be having aneighborhood Earth Daycleanup that same day from9AM to Noon.For more information,contact Rocco DeFazio at274-8866 [email protected].
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Nightmare Elite 18U softball team is looking for 1catcher/utility player for college showcase team. CallGeorge at 518-269-2421.
2010-11 ALL-SUBURBAN COUNCIL AND
EXCEPTIONAL SENIOR ALL-STARSFirst Team - Player (votes), Year and School: 1. Jose Reyes(108), Sr., Shen - Player of the Year; 2. Mike McElroy (94), Sr.,Saratoga; 3. Scott Clas (85) Sr., Bethlehem; 4. Cameron Dobbs(63), Jr., Guilderland; 5. Casey Hall (56), Jr., Shaker.Second Team - Player (votes), Year and School: 1. CoreyGibson (55), Sr., Columbia; 2. Garrett Sisson (35), Sr.,Mohonasen; 3. Kyle Bayly (31), Sr., Niskayuna; 4. JordanSperber (29), Sr., Bethlehem; 5. Jeff Hoffman (24), Sr., Shaker.2010-11 Exceptional Senior All-Stars - 1. Jose Reyes(109), Shen; 2. Mike McElroy (97) Saratoga; 3. Scott Clas (86),Bethlehem; 4. Corey Gibson (67), Columbia; 5. Garrett Sisson(54), Mohonasen; 6. Kyle Bayly (52), Niskayuna; 7. JordanSperber (46), Bethlehem; 8. Jeff Hoffman (43), Shaker; 9.Jeffrey Kruzinski (37), Mohonasen; 10. Ryan Stempsey (19),Bethlehem.Coach of the Year: Tony Dzikas, ShenTeam Sportsmanship Award: Niskayuna & Saratoga
WALKING PATH OPEN IN NEW LEBANONA 700-foot long (1/8 mile) walking path is nowavailable on the grounds of ImmaculateConception Church at 732 U.S. Route 20, in NewLebanon. Everyone is welcome to use the pathduring daylight hours and in reasonably goodweather. In addition, there is a connecting naturetrail that provides a lovely walk through the
evergreens adjoining the path. The parish Seniors’ Ministry hasmade this walking path a reality, thanks to the generosity ofbenefactors and with the able assistance of many junior andsenior high school students. A small parking area on the sameside of U.S. Route 20 is planned for this season.The outdoor path is part of a broader program which encouragesseniors to remain active and moving for good health and greaterindependence, especially considering the frequency andseverity of fall-related injuries among older people. Accordingto the CDC, 1 in 3 persons, age 65 and older, will fall in a year,and falls are the leading cause of injury deaths among theelderly. (see http://www.cdc.gov/HomeandRecreationalSafety/Falls/adultfalls.html)In a recent review of 54 previous fall prevention studies, whichincluded more than 26,000 people, three interventions werefound to be effective in decreasing the overall rate of falls.These are interventions that can be carried out through localcommunity resources, namely:• Prescribing vitamin D (Doctors’ offices)• Home safety reviews and modifications• Exercises for strength and improved balanceGiven the importance of improving balance and leg strength,walking is a valuable exercise for all who can safely engage inthe activity.
“WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES®”AGAINST
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 to raiseawareness 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.
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL AT ST. JUDE’SSt. Jude the Apostle Church in Wynantskill will hold VacationBible School from July 11-15, 2011 (9AM to Noon) for ages 3-12 ($20.00 for 1 child, $10.00 for each additional child).Theme Overview is PANDAMANIA. No matter what stationthey’re exploring, kids will hear the daily Bible Point–andexperience it in a new way! At PandaMania, the daily BiblePoint is carefully integrated into each station’s activities toreinforce Bible learning. Each activity is an important part ofkids’ overall learning experience—kind of like the pieces of apuzzle.From music to snacks and everything in between, each part ofPandaMania VBS is intentionally designed to focus on the thingsthat matter—connecting kids to God—and eliminating the thingsthat don’t. It’s about preparing each child’s heart to receivethe gospel message in an unforgettable way. It’s about enabling
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kids to share God’s love withothers. It’s about why you doVBS.PandaMania VBS isintentionally designed toconnect kids to God, createchange in their hearts, andgive them opportunities toshare God’s love with others.Making Jesus real to kids.To join us for an adventure ofa lifetime, please stop by St.Jude the Apostle ParishOffice, or call 283-1162 for aregistration form.
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ZION’S UCC OF TABORTON EARTH DAY 2011 - GO GREENEarth Day 2011 - Go Green will be held on Saturday, April 16, 2011, from 10AM to 4PM at Zion’sUnited Church of Christ of Taborton, 741 Taborton Road, Sand Lake.You are invited to participate by reserving table display space and/or being a financial sponsor.There is no charge for table display space. The event will be open to the public without admissioncharge and a light lunch will be served from 11AM to 1PM.There will be a Blessing of Pets and Animals, from 9:30AM to 10AM, and groups associated withpet and animal care will be taking part with displays for the entire day.Individuals and groups serving in the Capital Region, public and private, secular and religious,non-profit, local, regional and national will be represented.During the day there will be pre-scheduled times for speakers to give a presentation at theirdisplay space, one for each hour at 10, 11, 12, 1, 2 and 3. If you wish to present and speak,please request in advance.If you wish to be a financial sponsor, please send your check payable to “Zion’s United Churchof Christ” with memo ”Earth Day 2011 Sponsor”. Send to: Zion’s United Church of Christ, 741Taborton Road, Sand Lake, NY 12153. Sponsor donations (suggested $25) will be used for thisevent and year round environmental activities in the wider community.For further information, please contact: Rev. Dr. Robert Loesch, Pastor, Zion’s United Church ofChrist 741 Taborton Road, Sand Lake, NY 12153; 518-674-8204 or [email protected].
VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT
“CANAL CLEAN SWEEP”CANAL CORP. TEAMS UP FOR APRIL EVENT
In preparation for the 187th navigation season of the NewYork State Canal System and to mark Earth Day 2011, the NewYork State Canal Corporation, in partnership with Parks andTrails New York and the New York State Environmental FacilitiesCorporation, announced that it is seeking volunteers for theSixth Annual “Canal Clean Sweep” scheduled for the weekendof April 15–17.The Canal Clean Sweep highlights the canal system as a majorrecreational and tourism destination in New York state byencouraging communities, businesses and not-for-profitorganizations to engage in cleanup and beautification activitieson Canal lands and along the Canalway Trail. Last year, morethan 90 groups participated in the Canal Clean Sweep weekend.The Canal Corporation, Parks and Trails New York and EFC areseeking the assistance of canal communities and partners toorganize clean-up activities in Canal parks, along publicpromenades, and on the Canalway Trail. The Canal Corporationwill provide large bags and trash pickup at each of the events.Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own gloves andsupplies, and to wear comfortable clothing and shoes.For more information on the Sixth Annual Canal Clean Sweep,or to help coordinate an event in your community, please contactWally Elton of Parks and Trails New York at (518) 434-1583 oremail [email protected]. To register events online, pleasevisit Parks and Trails New York’s website at www.ptny.org.
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OUTSIDE) EVENTS
AT GRAFTON LAKES
STATE PARK• Saturday, April 16th, at 9am:Love our Trails for Earth Day.Time for some Spring cleaningand a day in the fresh air.Meet at Park Office withrefreshments in the morningand trail work until 12pm. Callthe park at 279-1155 toregister.• Tuesday, April 19th, at 1pm:Spring Break Special: TreasureHunt! Using map andcompass, find the treasurehidden in the park. Courserequires adult participation,but kids five and older willenjoy this adventurousactivity through the park’swoods and trai ls. $3/participant. Please call 279-1155 to pre-register.
SPRING CLEAN-UP IN EAST GREENBUSHLynne Catelotti of Good Buy Books, Ginny O’Brien of ColdwellBanker and Deborah Torrance Lic. Ac., Family Acupuncture ofRensselaer County join together in the annual cleanup efforts inEast Greenbush.
A spring clean-up session has been scheduled in honor of EarthDay on Sat., April 16, from 9-10 a.m. in East Greenbush. Townbeautification is an on-going effort of the East GreenbushBusiness Alliance, East Greenbush Kiwanis, Columbia HighSchool Key Club, Holy Spirit School, and East Greenbush GirlScouts, residents and town personnel. Everyone is encouraged
to take pride in our community and participate in this one hour event. If you need details,please contact Lynne Catelotti of Good Buy Books at 479-2665. We are meeting at Park Ave.and Rtes. 9 & 20 at 9am. Bring work gloves, bags will be provided.
LAND CONSERVATION/FOREST LEGACY OPEN HOUSEThe Rensselaer Plateau Alliance (RPA) will host a free open house on Tuesday, April 26th, from3pm – 7pm at the Crooked Lake House in Sand Lake. “We have received a number of inquiriesfrom land owners interested in what the Forest Legacy Area desig-nation means to them. Weare holding this open house to help answer some of those questions. This is unrelated to ourConservation Plan pro-ject,” says RPA President Jim Bonesteel. There will be a number of tableswith experts who can answer questions about Forest Legacy funding or the sale of developmentrights, 480a forest tax incentive program, Master Forest Owner program, con-servationeasements and other land conservation tools. We will also have an attorney/land use plannerto answer legal questions. There will be representatives from DEC, RPA, Rensselaer Land Trustand the New York Forest Owners Association. This workshop is for people who: are consideringselling or donating development rights on their forestlands in the newly designated ForestLegacy Area or are interested in the other programs listed above. For information, directions orto express interest visit http://www.rensselaerplateau.org or call 518-794-9160.
TOWN OF SAND
LAKE RESIDENTS
BRUSH DAYSOn Saturday, April 30th, 2011,from 7 AM to 3 PM townresidents may bring brush tothe Town Garage located onSpringer Road. They may alsobring brush on Saturday, May7th, 2011 from 7 AM to 3 PM.Any questions, please call518-674-2026 ext. 22.~Barbara A. Biittig, Town Clerk
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Evangelical Lutheran Church ofPoestenkill, RT 351, Poestenkill.Palm Sunday Service begins at9am. Maundy Thursday Service at7pm. Easter Service begins at9am.
First United Methodist Church,Gilligan Road, E.G. Palm SundayService at 9:30am - Easter EggHunt after service for Childrenthrough 5th grade. Holy Thursdayat 7pm in the Fellowship Hall.Good Friday at 7pm. Easter Sun-rise at 6:30am outside the chapel.Easter Sunday Services at9:30am and 11am. 477-9693.
Cornerstone, 115th Street &Third Ave., Lansingburgh. HolyThursday - Pot Luck Dinner at 6pmand Worship at 6:45pm. Good Fri-day - Community Walk from Noonto 3pm (beginning at St.Augustine’s). Easter Sunday Wor-ship Service at 10:30am.www.cornerstoneccl.org
Grace Fellowship, 20 DelatourRd., Latham. Easter Services:Sat., April 23rd at 5pm; EasterSunday, April 24th at 8am, 9:45amand 11:30am. For more info., call785-4959 or gracefellowship.com.
Love Lutheran Church, Pheas-ant Lane, E.G. Palm Sunday at10am. Maundy Thursday Worshipwith Eucharist at 7pm; Good Fri-day, Tenebrae Service and Dark-ness at 7pm; Easter Breakfast at8:45am followed by Festival Wor-ship on Easter at 10am.
Hope UMC, corner of GarfieldRoad and RT 2, Brunswick.Palms & Passion at 10:30am. HolyThursday - Remember Jesus LastSupper. Good Friday Service.Easter Sunrise Service at 6am.Easter Morning Worship. For moreinfo., call 279-1403.
Third Presbyterian Church, 115Winter Street, Troy. Palm SundayService at 10:30am, MaundyThursday Service at 7pm. GoodFriday Service at 6:30pm. EasterWorship Service at 10:30am.
Trinity Lutheran Church, RT 150West Sand Lake. Palm Sunday -Distribution of Palms and SpecialMusic. Maundy Thursday therewill be a Seder Meal at GileadLutheran Church, in Brunswick,combined with Trinity at 5:30pm,followed by a Worship Service.Good Friday at 7pm at Trinity. Eas-ter Sunday Festive Service. Forinfo., call 674-5501.
Trinity Church, 1336 First Avenue,Watervliet. Palm Sunday at 9:30am- Palms with Procession & Mass.Maundy Thursday Seder Meal at5:30pm; Mass of the Lord’s Supperwith Footwashing at 7pm, Watchuntil 10pm. Good Friday Liturgy at7pm; Holy Saturday Easter Vigil at7pm; Mass of Easter Sunday at9:30am.
Zion’s United Church of Christ,741 Taborton Rd., Sand Lake.Maundy Thursday - Lamb or La-sagna Dinner at 6pm, Service at7:30pm followed by all nightprayer vigil. Easter Sunrise Ser-vice at 6am (breakfast will follow).Easter Service at 10am.
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RECYCLING DAYGirl Scout Troop #1450 inconjunction with the Town ofEast Greenbush is sponsoringan Electronic Recycling Day onSaturday, April 16th, from9AM to 3PM, at the Town ofEast Greenbush TransferStation located on Ridge Roadin the Town. Computers,Monitors, TV’s, Stereos,Microwaves only wil l beaccepted free of charge thatday.
SPRING CLEAN-UP
FOR TOWN OF E.G.The East Greenbush HighwayDepartment will be picking upbags of leaves and 4ft. bundlesof brush only for the next 2Mondays: April 18th and April25th. If your bags/brush arenot picked up on Monday, theHighway Dept. will be back thenext business day.ALL BRUSH MUST BE TIED IN 4FT. BUNDLES ONLY. No brushpiles will be picked up.Please do not put brush/bags inditch lines or on top of catchbasins.Any questions please contact theEast Greenbush HighwayDepartment at 477-6103.
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Notice 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.
MARTIN’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 APPLICATION OFAUTHORITY
The name of the limited liabilitycompany is: NYNE EquipmentLLC. The date the application ofauthority was filed with thedepartment of state: 1-28-11. Thejurisdiction of organization of thelimited liability company is:Massachusetts. The date of itsorganization is: October 27, 2010The county within this state inwhich the office, or if more thanone office, the principal office ofthe limited liability company is tobe located is: Rensselaer. Thestreet address of the principalbusiness location is: 1235 Rte 9Castleton, NY 12033The 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 served against him or heris: CT Corporation System, 111Eighth Avenue, 13th Floor, NewYork, NY 10011The address of the office requiredto be maintained in the jurisdictionof its formation is: 224 SouthStreet, Hopkinton, MA 01748The name and address of theSecretary of State or otherauthorized official in its jurisdictionof organization where a copy of itsarticles of organization is filed is:William Francis GalvinSecretary of the CommonwealthOne Ashburton Place, Room 1717Boston, MA 02108-1512The character or purpose of thebusiness is: Sale and Service ofEquipment.
Notice of Formation ActivehostData Center Services, LLC art. oforg. filed Secy. of State NY(SSNY) 12/16/10. Off. loc. inRensselaer Co. SSNY designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail copy of process to: c/oConerstone Tel, 2 3rd st, Troy, NY12180. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose.
LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:CORCORAN - REISER GROUPLLC, Articles of Organization filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 10/04/2010.Office location: RensselaerCounty, SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to the LLC, c/oLibby Reiser, PO Box 226,Cropseyville, NY 12052-0226.Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.
Notice of Formation of aLimited Liability Company(LLC)Name: Waddy Ventures, Inc., LLCArticles of Organization filed withthe Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 2/17/2011. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY may mail me a copy ofprocess to: Waddy Ventures Inc.,LLC. 34 Bon Acre Way, AverillPark, NY 12018. Purpose: Anylawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: EASTSIDEMANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 02/22/11. 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, 11 Donegal Ave, Troy,New York 12180. Purpose: Forany lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: Technology Express,LLC. Articles of Organizationwere filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) onJanuary 26, 2011. 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: 25 River Chase,Rensselaer, New York 12144.Purpose: For any lawful 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 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. THE BARREL SALOON, LLC
Arts. of Org. filed NY Sec. of State(SSNY) 3/1/2011. Office inRensselaer Co. SSNY desig.agent of LLC upon whom processmay be served. SSNY shall mailcopy of process to 5 Georgia Ct,
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 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.
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.
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PLANNING BOARDPlease take notice that the SandLake Planning Board will hold thefollowing Public Hearing(s) at theSand Lake Town Hall, located2880 Route 43, Sand Lake, NY12153 where all interested partieswill be heard: April 20, 2011 at7:45 P.M.Pursuant to the application of L.Dickinson ConstructionInc(Lawrence T. Dickinson,Owner) 286 Shaver Rd, WestSand Lake, 12196 for a 3 lotsubdivision, 8.39 Acres dividedinto Lot A=4.32+-Acres LotB=2.06+- Lot C=2.01+- Acres asshown on a map entitledSubdivision of the lands of L.Dickinson Construction Co. Incprepared by McGrath LandSurveyors dated January 19, 2011and further identified as being. aportion of Tax Map # 157.-3-12.1BY ORDER OF THE PLANNINGBOARD Patrice M. Sweet(Secretary)
Rensselaer NY 12144. GeneralPurposes.
WILLIAM 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
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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 NOTICERICHARD 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.
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Laurel Lake Center for Health andRehabilitation, a KindredHealthcare facility, is currentlyseeking qualified candidates tojoin our team in the followingroles: RN Unit Manager (F/T dayshift). Graduate of accreditedschool of nursing. BS preferred.Valid RN or LPN/LVN license inthe state employed. Valid CPRcertification. 7 yrs. experience innursing, 2 yrs. of which wassupervisory in a long term careenvironment.RN/LPN. (F/T evening shift)Skilled nursing facility experiencePreferred. Massachusetts nursinglicense required. Certified Nurses Aides. F/T, allshifts. Must me certified in thestate of Massachusetts as a CNA.Kindred Healthcare is ranked oneof the Most Admired Companiesamong Health Care: MedicalFacilities by Fortune magazine!Stop by 620 Laurel St., Lee, MA,today to meet with Ellen Candish,our new Director of Nursing, applyatjobs.kindredhealthcare.comor contact Ann Draper at 978-474-1107. Drug-free/ EOE.
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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
P/T driving position. Localwholesale distributor seeking P/Tdelivery person, 10-25 hrs./week.Must be over 21, drug free, cleanlicense. Call or visit forapplication. Bill Doran Company,107 Champlain St. Albany NY,12204. 465-5285
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Sales Position F/T, P/T wkends& eves. Refs. Apply in person:DiSiena Furniture, 115 RoundLake Ave. Mech’ville 664-7385
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Refrigerator, GE, large, like new,black, $100 (518) 772-9842
Wht farm kitchen set, double bed,entertainment center, dresser etc.283-4893
Women’s right hand Wilson clubs,full set w/pull-cart Men’s righthand Payne Stewart clubs, full setw/ umbrella & pull cart. Bargainpriced. (518) 283-6910
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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.
WEEB’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 copy
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store yet, hurry in this spring andsave! We are offering a 10%discount with our ad. HometownUSA carries only American madeproducts. We are a great placeto shop for gifts because we havesomething for everyone. You canfind toys, tools, cards, furniture, jeans, candles, games, boots,and much more!By shopping with us, your dollars stay here in the USA. Weneed your help in getting our country back on track. Shopwhere your dollars make a difference; Shop at Hometown USAStores! You can also visit us online at www.HometownUSAStores.com. Thank you for your support! 766-0116
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“UNDERSTANDING & LIVING WITH
VISION LOSS”The Rensselaer Senior Center, located at East and Herrick St.in Rensselaer, will host “Understanding & Living with VisionLoss: What you can do!” on April 15th at 11AM.Presenter: Cheryl F. Lawyer, Outreach Coordinator,Northeastern Association of the Blind at Albany.
Lunch will immediately followthe presentation and will bePotato Crunch Pollock Fillet,Macaroni, Cheese &Tomatoes, Broccoli, dinner rolland Lemon Cottage Puddingfor dessert. There is asuggested contribution forlunch of $2.50. Please contact463-2166 for moreinformation.
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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.
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QUILT SHOWQuilt, Inc. of Delmar will hold a Quilt Show on Saturday, April16th, from 10AM to 5PM; & Sunday, April 17th, from 10AM to4PM at Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School on RT 9W inRavena.Featured Quilter K. Velis Turan. Admission is $6 and the schoolis handicapped accessible. For more information, visitwww.quiltinc.org.