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Annual Roast Beef DinnerCHARLTON – On Saturday, October 13, Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church will host their annual Roast Beef Dinner from 4-6:30pm. We will be serving roast beef, gravy, potatoes, green beans, coleslaw and a variety of pies for dessert. The cost is $10 for adults, $5 for children ages 5-12. Chil-dren under 5 are free. Takeouts will be available. (P)
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Books Sandwiched InSCHENECTADY – The Friends of the Schenectady County Public Library will offer a series of Monday Noon programs at the central library, 99 Clinton Street in Schenectady. On October 1, Deborah Reid will discuss Conquered Into Liberty by Eliot A. Cohen. The programs are held in the McChesney Room beginning at 12pm. All are open to the public. Attendees are encour-aged to bring a lunch; beverages are available for a nominal fee. (P)
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HANDYMAN FOR HIRE: No job too small! Quality work. Friendly, affordable service. Painting, plumbing, repairs, powerwashing, etc. Free est. Call Fred at 496-4846.
Glenville to Offer Online Payments for TaxesGLENVILLE – Glenville Supervisor Chris Koetzle announces the Town of Glenville, in part-nership with Business Automation Services, Inc. and Value Payment Systems, is providing the option for taxpayers to pay their school and property taxes online at egov.basny.com/glenville with a VISA® debit card for a convenience fee of only $3.95. Taxpayers can also pay with a MasterCard®, Visa®, or Discover® credit card for a low 2.45% convenience fee. Value Payment Systems provides a PCI-Compliant processing gateway making the entire process secure, conve-nient, and easy. Payments are recognized in real-time with a digital time stamp on all payments at the time they are made and a confirmation email is sent with a receipt. (A)
Add Holiday Sparkle with Saratoga SoundtrackSARATOGA COUNTY – Our award-winning ensemble will provide unique entertainment for your next social event. Saratoga Soundtrack Chorus, a women’s a cappella group, sings a variety of music in four-part harmony/barbershop style. Currently, we are the reigning Division AA Midsize Chorus Champions in Region 16 Sweet Adelines International! Whether you prefer a quartet, an octet or an entire chorus, we can customize a performance to please your patrons, party-goers, and your purse! Let’s get your party started! Contact: [email protected] or call 518-488-7819. (A)
Looking for VeteransGLENVILLE – Wanted: A lot of good men & women who have served our country in combat, hostile fire and imminent danger duty. All current members of the Armed Forces and Veterans of combat re-lated military service are invited to join our Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4660 (Mayfair-Glenville). Qualifying dates of military service are stated in your DD214 (separation document). In the absence of the DD214, Hostile Fire or Imminent Danger Pay can be established through your pay records. If you choose to join us, the Post will pay for your first year’s dues! We meet at the East Glenville Firehouse at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more information, please contact Larry Zeglen at 399-7559 or Bob Bishop 399-9249. Visit our website at www.vfwpost4660.com (A)
Phlex Your Mind with PhilosophyBURNT HILLS – Join retired philosophy professor Roberta Boss for informal conversations about philosophy in our ev-eryday lives. Program will be held at the Town Of Ballston Li-brary, 1 Lawmar Lane Burnt Hills. Please register by calling 399-8174 x2. All programs will be held from 1-3pm on Fri-days, September 28, October 5, 12, 19, & 26. (A)
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Website for Children with Juvenile Arthritis CAPITAL REGION – The Arthritis Foundation of Northeastern New York is pleased to announce a web-site for youth who have a diagnosis of Juvenile Arthritis. The website known as “Kids Get Arthritis Too” can be found at www.arthritistoday.org/kgat/ and is designed for children of all ages as young as 6 to use. The website is a site where kids, tweens and teens can learn about juvenile arthritis, symptoms, treatments, prevention tips, as well as opportunities for youth to be involved within the Arthritis Foundation. For more information about the Arthritis Foundation of Northeastern New York, becoming involved or about Juvenile Arthritis, please contact Sonya Andrew, Program Director at 456-1203 or [email protected] or www.arthritis.org (A)
Caregiver ConnectionCAPITAL REGION – Senior Services of Albany’s Caregiver Connection program has a full menu of services and seminars planned to help family caregivers providing assistance to elders throughout the Capital Region. Contact the Caregiver Connection at 465-1398 or e-mail [email protected] for ad-ditional information on upcoming Seminars, Telephone Seminars, and Telephone Support Groups. (A)
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GET READY FOR FALL! Keep your yard in shape with cleanups, lawn fertilizing, grass cutting, garden prepa- ration, mulch application, rototilling. PAUL’S YARD & GARDEN SERVICE 399-7514.
DON’T GET CAUGHT out on a limb! T & T TREE SERVICE: Complete tree & stump removal, trimming, brush chipping, firewood. Professional tree experts, 30 yrs. experience. Residential/commercial. Trees our specialty! Large or small, we do them all. 399-2208
COMPUTER TRAINING, computer assistance, and virus removal offered to businesses and individuals since 1994. We make house calls! Call B:>compatible, LLC at 384-1531 Ask Eileen how you or your company can B:>compatible with computers, productivity software, scanners, digital cameras and more. Visit our Web Site: home.earthlink.net/ ~bcompatible/
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Knights of Columbus Announces New OfficersGLENVILLE – Glenville Knights of Columbus Council 10013 recently announced its new offi-cers for the 2012-2013 fraternal year. The officers are: Grand Knight Gerard Havasy, Chaplin Fr. Thomas Connery, Deputy Grand Knight Melvin Byron, Chancellor Thomas Winterberger, and Recorder Danial Byron. Other Officers named are: Financial Secretary Martin Fetchko, Trea-surer Manuel Salorio, Lecturer Tim Zukas, Advocate John Fantauzzi, Warden “E J” Knapik, and Guards Mike Groves, John Jankowy. The Board of Trustees includes: Mike Welch, James Mar-tin, and Clark Winslow. With more than 1.8 million members, the Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest Catholic lay organization. It provides members and their families with volunteer opportunities in service to the Catholic Church, the community, families, and young people. In 2012, the Glenville Knights of Columbus raised and distributed $8,000 to charity and rendered over 1000 hours of volunteer service. (P)
Help From a Caring NeighborSO. SARATOGA COUNTY – When Mary came home from having a hip replacement, she found that she could not manage to do laundry. She could not go grocery shopping either. Family did not live nearby so she was relieved to have a volunteer from the Care Links’ Program of Southern Saratoga County give her a few hours each week for chores and shopping. If you would like someone to assist you by visiting, shopping, giv-ing rides, handy-helping, or chores, Care Links can help you, too. Call 399-3262 for more information. (A)
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home with lots of room to explore. He reportedly did well with an electric fence in a rural setting but less so in a neighborhood with more distractions.
is a 4 yr. old 12 lb. orange lap cat! He is neutered, very affectionate and super sweet. He is good with other cats but may not be a fan of dogs.
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R. P.’s JUNK REMOVAL: Will clean out whole house estates, garages, basements, barns; or one truckload. Cheap rates! Free estimates. Quick service. 258-3879.
Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava- tion, poured concrete founda- tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land clearing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in- stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran- teed. Free est. 696-3000
THE CHARLTON ROAD ORCHARD is open for the season! Pick out your pump- kins, gourds and squash from our colorful selection. 140 Charlton Road, Glenville. Open Tues.-Sun., 10am-6pm; 399-3427
SNOW PLOWING: Taking customers now for this season’s snow plowing & sidewalk clearing. Limited openings. 701-3608
GUIDING THE HEALING JOURNEY OF WOMEN: SANDRA NAGLE-GERMAIN, MA, a Pastoral Psychotherapist committed to those women whose bodies, minds and spirits carry wounds of abuse and trauma. Specializing in relationship conflict, grief, depression, anxiety and resistance to growth. 377-5899
SEASONED HARDWOODFirewood for sale by the cord or face cord. Free delivery, multiple cord disc. 275-8988
DON’T PAY TAXES on structures that are not usable or wanted! Complete demoli- tion of houses, garages, barns, buildings...any size removed quickly and cleanly! Fire damage cleanup. Inside of buildings and warehouses cleaned out. Land clearing. Prompt, professional service. Reas. rates. Rick Carbone Excavating 696-3000.
FOR SALE - FIREWOOD: Logs cut, unsplit; cut and split; locust; split rail fencing; lumber; hard and soft wood. Call Tom 518-883-8284; 518-369-5187 (cell).
Get the Job Done Right! All Roofing & Repairs. Roofing, Painting, Porches, Decks, Chimney Repair/Re- build. Specializing in Slate Roof Repair. Free Est. Ins. Ron Bellrose Roofing & Contracting 346-614010% off with this ad!
SEASONED FIREWOOD for Sale: Full cord, cut, split, de- livered. Fall clean up. Stump removal services available. 518-488-9775
EARTHWISE replacement windows. Free est. Good Housekeeping Seal. Certified installation, 20+ yrs. exp. The Gutter Guy 339-3231
DO YOU HAVE DENTAL INSURANCE? Why pay out of pocket? We accept Metlife, GHI, Delta, Empire BC, BS, APA, Aetna, and most other dental insurance plans as payment in full for x-rays, exams, cleanings, & fillings. ANTHONY FERRARO, DDS 231 Saratoga Rd. (Rt. 50), Glenville 399-0714.
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ZUMBA or ZUMBA “GOLD” Classes now 7 days a week! Unlimited Classes $24.95 per month, including Yoga, Piyo and Cycling. Call 384-0229 for details.
FRIDHOLM PAINTING: All int./ext. painting & stain- ing projects. Popcorn & cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping , faux/ decorative painting, Free est. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. Love what we do. contact 330-9507www.jfridholm.com
Co-Ed VolleyballCAPITAL REGION – Sunday evenings (7-9pm). Openings for experienced B/BB players. A fun evening of competitive play in Glenville area. Contact Ed at 257-6903. (A)
Knights of Columbus Announces New OfficersGLENVILLE – Glenville Knights of Columbus Council 10013 recently announced its new offi-cers for the 2012-2013 fraternal year. The officers are: Grand Knight Gerard Havasy, Chaplin Fr. Thomas Connery, Deputy Grand Knight Melvin Byron, Chancellor Thomas Winterberger, and Recorder Danial Byron. Other Officers named are: Financial Secretary Martin Fetchko, Trea-surer Manuel Salorio, Lecturer Tim Zukas, Advocate John Fantauzzi, Warden “E J” Knapik, and Guards Mike Groves, John Jankowy. The Board of Trustees includes: Mike Welch, James Mar-tin, and Clark Winslow. With more than 1.8 million members, the Knights of Columbus is the world’s largest Catholic lay organization. It provides members and their families with volunteer opportunities in service to the Catholic Church, the community, families, and young people. In 2012, the Glenville Knights of Columbus raised and distributed $8,000 to charity and rendered over 1000 hours of volunteer service. (P)
Help From a Caring NeighborSO. SARATOGA COUNTY – When Mary came home from having a hip replacement, she found that she could not manage to do laundry. She could not go grocery shopping either. Family did not live nearby so she was relieved to have a volunteer from the Care Links’ Program of Southern Saratoga County give her a few hours each week for chores and shopping. If you would like someone to assist you by visiting, shopping, giv-ing rides, handy-helping, or chores, Care Links can help you, too. Call 399-3262 for more information. (A)
Farmer’s MarketALBANY – Farmer’s Market every Sunday thru October 28 from 9am-1pm at 257 Washington Ave. Ext. (grounds at the Italian American Community Center). Finn the Fishmonger, fresh pro-duce, meats, poultry, baked goods, med. prepared foods, maple products, & much, much more! For additional information call 518 456-4222 or 966-8664. www.iahfi.org (A)
Seeking CraftersBURNT HILLS – O’Rourke Middle School PTA is accepting applications from crafters for its 34th Holiday Craft Fair to be held on Saturday, November 3 from 10am-4pm at the middle school on Lake Hill Rd. Over 65 crafters, free admission, breakfast and lunch available, and other holiday events for children will take place. Spaces are $55 for 7’ X 12’. Handmade items only and NYS Tax ID required. Please visit our website [email protected] and click on ‘Craft Fair’ to download the application or call 885-6754 for more information. (A)
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Very reasonable rates.Call DAN at 399-1223. (0927)
Mike’s TLC – TOTAL LAWN CAREIt’s New Lawn Time! Whole lawns or
repairs. Call an expert!! Seasonal cleanups, mowing, light excavation, driveway sealcoating. 22 yrs. exp. Free est. 883-4064, lv. message.
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Headlights serve to improve vis-ibility during nighttime driving conditions and inclement weather. They help drivers see and be seen by other motorists. When head-lights are dull and cloudy, they can prove to be a safety hazard on the road. Fortunately, there are ways to restore headlights to their full effectiveness.
Driving during the day is easier than driving at night, when vision is easily compromised. A human’s visual field is much smaller in the
Prevent and treat headlight cloudinessdark, and it can be harder to spot road hazards, animals or people when driving at night. An im-properly lit driving area can make it much more difficult to see. It also impairs others’ ability to see your vehicle coming and going. The National Institute for Traffic and Highway Safety says the No. 1 reason for severe nighttime ac-cidents and reduced driving safety is dim or cloudy and improperly lit headlights. Also, the AAA Foun-dation for Traffic Safety has found that nearly 4 out of 5 drivers drive
with improperly lit headlights.
There are a few different reasons for poor headlight illumination. In many instances, the headlight lamp has burned out and the light is no longer working. Old bulbs may dim and fail to provide the same level of illumination as they
once did. Oxidized and cloudy headlight coverings are also a known contributor to diminished headlight function.
Today’s headlight lenses are made from plastic. While it may not be visible immediately, road debris and weather conditions can put small dings and scratches into the lenses over time. These small damages can add up to covers that look dingy and dull. Cloudiness also occurs as the result of expo-sure to ultraviolet light. Although newer cars have lenses that are supposed to resist scratching and damage, some dulling may occur.
There are many headlight clean-ing kits on the market that are quite effective at restoring the
lenses to their original glory. Most of these kits use a series of buffers and polishers to gently buff out scratches and rid the headlights of oxidation. Because headlight lens replacement may cost upwards of $200 per lens, the kits are much more cost effective.
A car owner can also perform sim-ilar maintenance with just a few items from the hardware store and automotive shop. Employ incre-mental grits of sandpaper to clean the headlights without causing fur-ther damage. In addition, cutting compounds and surface cleaners can be applied with electric buffers
to clean the sandpaper grit and any
other debris caught in the head-
lights. Plastic polishers can further
increase the shine of the headlights
and make them look new.
The key to keeping headlights
looking their best is to be on top
of any damage taking place. Han-
dling minor cloudiness is much
easier than a complete headlight
overhaul. Routinely inspect the
headlights and check for damage.
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