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21982 NY Route 22,Hoosick Falls, NY 12090
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MCCULLOUGH FREE LIBRARY SEEKS DONATIONS FOR BOOK SALE. The John G.McCullough Free Library in North Bennington, VT is planning their annual book sale and is seekingdonations of adult and children’s books, DVDs, and CDs and LP records. Area residents can bringdonations to the library during operating hours: Tuesday andWednesday 1 – 8, Thursday and Friday 1– 6, or Saturday 10am to 2pm. No textbooks, VHS tapes, Readers Digest books, encyclopedias orbadly outdated non-fiction can be accepted. To make arrangements for other times to drop off dona-tions, please call the library at 447-7121. The Book and Bake Sale will take place at the McCulloughLibrary in North Bennington from 9:00AM to 4:00PM on Saturday, September 12th and 10:00AMto 4:00 PM on Sunday September 13th
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$7995.00SUMMER OF SERVICEOPEN HOUSE- The
Saratoga National Cem-etery Honor Guard
Association would like toinvite you to the Summerof Service Open House
being put on by theSaratoga National Cem-etery. All are welcome to
attend: Tuesday July 28th2015, starting at 10:00AM– 12 Noon, At the PublicInformation Center of thecemetery. For information
call 518-581-9128.
MCGEOCH PICNIC 2015- The 120th annual McGeoch Pic-nic will be held at the farm of Dick McGuire in Cambridge onSaturday, July 25, at 1:00PM. Main courses will be provided;family members are asked to bring a salad or dessert to share;please also bring a chair for each member of your party. Con-tact Lisa Forkas at 518 382-1463 or [email protected] any questions. We look forward to seeing you all!
BINGO Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo.There will be a $1,000 jackpot and 31 games for $13.Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m. TheBennington Elks is at 125 Washington Ave.
THE FOOD SHELF at the North Bennington BaptistChurch is open every Thursday from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
FRIDAYS, In the parking Lot at The MARKETWAGON on Harwood Hill in Bennington, Organicallygrown & NO GMO fresh produce stand 12-5 p.m. ortill gone
THE BENNINGTON ARTS GUILD (103 South Street) is anon-profit organization.Our mission is to foster a sense of self-awareness as a community of artists. As an artist co-operativewe are dedicated to attracting public attention to and providing aviable market for arts in the Bennington, VT area. We affordspace for local member artists and new, upcoming artists to exhibittheir works. Many of our former members used the Guild as a"beginning" venue that enabled them to launch their own businesseswhile pairing with more established artist who mentored them.Our website is used as an additional vehicle to help artists gainvisibility. If you are interested in joining us, go to our website:http://www.benningtonartsguild.org/members.html. Here you willbe able to download the application brochure and read more aboutthe Bennington Arts Guild.
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(Never known to fail) Oh, most beautiful flower on Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine splendor of Heaven.Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea,help me and show me, herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heavenand Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to succor me in this necessity. Thereare none that can withstand your power. Oh, show me herein you are my Mother. Oh, Mary,conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee(3x) . Holy Mother, I place this causein your hands(3x). Holy Spirit, you who have solved all problems, light all roads so that I can attainmy goal. You who gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instancesin my life you are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm onceagain that I never want to be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy towardsme and mine. The person must say this prayer 3 consecutive days. After 3 days, the request will begranted. This prayer must be published after the favor is granted. J.H.K.
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CHICKEN BARBECUE on at the Pittstown United MethodistChurch Hall, Route 7, Pittstown, NY on Saturday, July 25th from4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Eat in or Take out. Menu: chicken, potato salad,baked beans, cole slaw, beverages and homemade pies. Adults -$11.00; Children 5-12 - $5.00; Under 5 - Free. Reservations recom-mended -- Call Herb at 518-753-4427.
COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at theAmerican Legion on clancy Street, Schuylerville Sunday, July26 1-5pm. Music by the Countrymen. Everyone is welcome.Casual wear. Info: 518-638-8905 or 824-3719.
CHICKEN BBQ August 1st, at the Pleasant Valley GrangeHall located at intersection of 59A and County Rt. 74. Takeout only. Starts at 4:30 PM. The Supper is sponsored by theSouth Cambridge United Methodist Church. Dinner Cost$10.00.
ROAST PORK DINNER is Saturday, August 1st, at the PawletCommunity Church. The Ladies and Gentlemen’s Supper Clubinvite you to dinner starting at 5pm. If you have questions regard-ing the dinner, please call Doreen Mach at 325-3428 or JudyCoolidge at 325-3073. Take out orders can also be made on theday of the dinner by calling the church at 325-3022. Menu in-cludes: Roast Pork baked with our famous topping Stuffing Mashedpotatoes with gravy Hot vegetables Cabbage Salad ApplesauceFruited jello Rolls/butter Hot and cold beverages Dessert this monthwill be - Brownie with ice cream and Chocolate syrup Cost ofdinner is: Adults — $12.00 Age 12 — $6.00 5 & under - free
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COLUMNIST?The Money Saver weekly paper is evolving and looking for citizenreporters and writers for both our print product and a weekly onlinepodcast for our community.There is NO monetary reimbursement for your contributions but you will bepart of something that can and will make a difference by providing truecitizen journalism to Southwest Vermont and the surrounding areas.• Report on a school sports game.• Take photo’s at a local event and write a short story.• Attend local meetings and provide a recap via out Talk program.• Draw a weekly cartoon for our paper.• Help maintain and update our web & social page(s).• Host a weekly show on your favorite topic, all you need to do is talk! Wewill handle the “tech” end and you can do this from home on any phone butwe are also setting up a recording studio locally.Local college students are encouraged to join us.A online Q&A via our Bennington Area Talk will be scheduled as soon aswe get a handful of you that are truly interested.
Just ThinkingBy: May Jones In a letter to Thomas Mann Randolph Jr. on August 27, 1786, Thomas Jeffersonwrote:“The sovereign invigorator of the body is exercise, and of all the exercises, walkingis best. A horse but a kind of half exercise, and a carriage is no better than a cradle.No one knows, till he tries, how easily the habit of walking is acquired.” In my fairly long life, my size seven feet have seen many miles. I began walkingfor a healthy body, but I found that it is, by far, the most effective prescription for myoverall well being. It is the framework and foundation of my life - improving mydisposition, straightening my posture, inflating my lungs, and opening my mind. Henry David Thoreau claimed that he could not preserve his health or spirits with-out spending at least four hours a day walking in the woods. Only by doing so,could he make a journal entry on April 3, 1852 that read: “The bluebird carries thesky on his back.” The morning is the best time for walking I think. That’s when the dew is still freshon the faces of the flowers and it’s before the bugs wake up. When the sun is low inthe morning sky, spider webs give their finest show of the day, and tiny droplets ofwater can be seen clinging to the taller blades of grass. It’s when you can hear thebirds planning their day, and a clean coolness still lingers in the air. Along the way, and over time, I began to notice the return of the red wingedblackbirds in spring, flowers giving way to their fruits in the heat of summer, theurgent scampering of squirrels and chipmunks in autumn, and ditch puddles turningto panes of glass in winter. Most of the time, I walk with no companion. All five senses, (some neurologistssay nine or more) seem to require solitude. Jon Young, who wrote What the RobinKnows, said: “I always listen farther than I can see. This mental image helps somepeople extend their range of hearing. By listening to the silence, you’ll hear more ofeverything.” To put it simply, walking cleanses my soul. I have used my walks to solve aproblem, shed a problem, recalibrate a personal goal, plan things, create things, ormake a correction to a way of thinking. Over the years, I have made good friendswith myself - a very important friend to have indeed! Thomas Jefferson was one smart fellow.
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Hrs: M-Fri 9-6. Sat 9-3
VENDOR SPACES ARE AVAILABLE for rent for the Ver-mont / New York Slate Valley Artisans (artists and crafts per-sons) / Authors Market. The event will be held rain or shine dur-ing “Welcome-Back-to-the-Slate-Valley” Day; the day in whichCôr y Penrhyn, the Penrhyn Welsh Male Voice Choir, fromBethesda, Wales will be with us. The market will be open from10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Tuesday September 2nd in Poultneyalong its historic Main Street. Artisans and published authors withheritage to, or resident in, a slate valley community are invited toparticipate.[Our “slate valley” consists of the communities of:Benson, West Haven, Hubbardton, West Castleton, Castleton,Blissville, Hydeville, Fair Haven, North Poultney, Farnamsville,Poultney, East Poultney, South Poultney, Wells, North Pawlet,Pawlet, West Pawlet, West Rupert and Rupert in Vermont; andWhitehall, Hampton, Jamesville, Raceville, Truthville, MiddleGranville, Granville, South Granville, Porter, West Hebron, Hebronand Salem in New York.]Vendor spaces along historic Main Street are available for rent.Contact Poultney Area St. David’s Society to reserve a space;[email protected] - message phone # 802-287-5744.More details are available at: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vtpasds/ - click on the link for events to learn more.
ANNUAL AMERICAN LEGION POST 13 CLAMBAKE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 8TH12 p.m. till 6 p.m., chicken, corn, potato, hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage/peppers & on-ions $30.00. With lobster $37.00. Tickets now on sale at the post.
EAST DORSET. Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show: Manchester Classic Horse Show.Watch the world class horses and athletes—hunters and jumpers, and grand prix jumping.Spectator admission: $6 for adults and $3 for children, Tuesday thru Friday; $9 for adultsand $5 for children, Grand Prix Saturday and Sunday. Tuesday thru Sunday, 8 am – 4 pm.Harold Beebe Farm, 2971 Rt. 7. (802) 362-7548. www.vtsummerfestival.com. Tuesday through Sunday through August 9.
THE BENNINGTON FREE CLINIC is held each Thurs-day starting at 6 p.m. This clinic is for uninsured people18 years of age or older, who would otherwise fall throughthe cracks of our fractured health care system. It is lo-cated in the First Baptist Church at 601 Main St. Pleasecall 802-447-3700 for an appointment to be seen.
Contrary to what the Select-board ofBennington or The BBC says about socialmedia, It has and IS helping and working forour local business owners. The Money Saverwas proud to be able to help promote morethan 16 local businesses via our facebookpage for midnight madness and look forwardto helping again if “others won’t”. Thank youfor the opportunity!, Brian Dempsey (GeneralManager The Money Saver)
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REVERSE MORTGAGES: Are you cosidering placing your farm under a reverse mortgage?Some retirees are conflicted about trying to leave an inheritance vs maintaining their standard ofliving. Living longer than expected, insufficient sav-ings, higher cost of living and medical expensesare just some of the things making it difficult formany older Americans to pay for retirement. Securing a reverse mortgage is one solutionmany people are exploring. A reverse mort-gage let’s homeowners who are 62 or older bor-row their home equity. The loan accrues inter-est and is paid back when the borrower dies ormoves out of the home. This means that theborrower’s heirs will probably inherit less. Theystill inherit the home, but must repay the reverse mortgage — usually by selling the home. If yourintent and your offspring’s intent to keep the farm in the family, then a reverse mortgage will notwork for your family.However, if you have no family interested in taking over the farm, then, a reverse mortgage maymake sense for you. Many seniors may be surprised to learn that their heirs not only do not care about receiving aninheritance, they are ready and willing to sacrifice their own finances to care for aging parents. Arecent poll found that 75 percent of adults with living parents were willing to sacrifice their ownfinances to help their parents.It appears that the biggest complaint about reverse mortgages from heirs is the hassle of dealingwith the Reverse Mortgage lender. What banks don’t tell you is that the reverse mortgage accrues interest, compounded, even afterthe owner dies, and can eat up whatever is left of the equity in the house. When you die, the loanamount may be even greater than the value of the home due to interest. However, your heirs willnever have to pay more than the value of the home. It is best for heirs to contact the reversemortgage lender as soon as possible after the death of the borrower. It is important to make surethat your heirs know that they must notify the servicer (lender) within 30 days of the homeowner’sdeath of their intentions — what they plan to do with the home. This early notification preserves theheir’s options gives them up to 12 months to settle. If they don’t notify the servicer, then the lendercan act on their own. Do you research before you make a move. There is a great deal of information on the web.
NESSLE BROTHERSMEATS, INC2945 County Route 74 Green-wich, NY 12834 518-692-9366
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obo..Also 1199 Ford Mustang
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ERBE TENT RENTALS
tables, chairs, food chest,
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Andy @ 469-3048
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Don’t go aroundsaying the worldowes you a living.
The world owes younothing.
It was here first.Mark Twain
OVER NIGHT TRIP: Old Saratoga Seniors are planning an overnite trip to Mystic-Essex Connecti-cut on 9/24 & 9/25. Dinner, Breakfast and Lunch are included with stay at Inn at Mystic, Essex SteamTrain & riverboat cruise and Mystic Aquarium. Cost is $362 single or $384 with lobster; 2 person is$299 or $321 with lobster; 3 person is $288 or $310 with lobster. Deposit of $50 due by July 31 andbalance due by Aug. 10 For more information, please contact Mary LaMora, 518-584-7986
CHICKEN BARBECUE will be held at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall on Saturday,July 25th from 4:00 p.m.to 6:00 p.m. Church Hall is located just off Route 7 in the village of Pittstown,NY. Menu: chicken, potato salad, baked beans, cole slaw, beverages and homemade pies. Eat in orTake out. Adults - $11.00; Children 5-12 - $5; Under 5 Free. Reservations Recommended — Call 518-753-4427.
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BASS
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Jerry Simon Jr.Memorial Bass Tournament
Sponsored by Cossayuna LakeImprovement Association
Saturday, July 25th,6 AM - 11 AM
$25.00 Entry Fee. 50% PayoutJunior Registration fee 13 & under
$10 - 100% PayoutBass Master Rules
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Pre-register online or Call677-2652 • 8 am - 5 pm 431-9967-Eves
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Association.
COUNTRY ELECTRIC LLC Residential, Com-mercial, Industrial. Alltypes of wiring in-cluding service en-trances, backup genera-tors, new & rewiring ofhomes, offices, barns, motor controls, pools & Spas, electric heat, etc. Licensed Master Electrician, fully Insured, Free Estimates 518-642-2271
1995 DODGE DAKOTA
FOR SALE: 4x4. Frame
needs repair or replacement.
$800. 518-369-8560
SLATE WANTED: Used slate
on or off the building. Also new
and used slate for sale. Call 802-
265-3200.
SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL
Call for pick up or drop off
service available. 518-686-
9621 Hoosick, NY
FIBER MALE
ALPACAS
FOR SALE:
518-499-9090
FOR SALE: John Daly Gold
model golf clubs & bag. Excel-
lent condition, most clubs never
used. Asking $150. Call 518-
507-6112
$ BUYING- HIGHEST
PRICES PAID $
Gold & silver jewelry; vin-
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call Joe first. 518-893-0235
or 518-669-2274
LARGE 3-DAY YARD
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shallow well pump, 10,000
BTU air conditioner, commer-
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Route 22 next to Pizza World.
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1-800-640-4313
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CAROL’S COLLECTIBLES & Antiques
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518.499.0728 • Carol &Terry84 Broadway, Route 22
Whitehall, NY
Open Daily Year-Round Multi-Dealer Shop
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“New and old done well. Front view of wildlife in pond and 134 ft of direct Cossayuna Lake waterfront at the rear of the property. Old style farmhouse gutted from theinside and remodeled. All new plumbing, electrical, heating, water lines, insulation, septic, kitchen & appliances, etc. Sits on 5+ acres with direct access to CossayunaLake. Tons of room for the family. Store all your toys in the garage, barn & shed. Spend some time in the greenhouse growing your own touches to add to the matureflower beds.”