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Now that another year is ending, i t’s a good time to take stock of where
you are on your journey toward financial security and set financialresolutions for a New Year. Of course, you could find many different
“measuring sticks” to assess your progress, but you can certainly gainconsiderable information just by asking yourself some basic questions.
Here are a few questions to consider:· How close am I to each of myfinancial goals? Your comprehensive
financial plan should include a reasonably good estimate of how muchmoney you will eventually need for the respective goal. For example,sustaining the retirement lifestyle
you’ve envisioned. At least once a year, you should evaluate how much closer you’ve gotten to yourgoals than the year before.
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rities, certificates of deposit and other investments. If you’re “overweighted” in a particular assetclass, such as cash, you may be impeding your ability to move toward your goals.
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individual needs and circumstances — so if these have changed during the past year, you may alsohave to adjust the way you invest. Consider any and all changes in your life — marriage, new
children, divorce, remarriage, new job, new home, etc. — and then try to determine what impactthese changes might have on your long-term financial strategy and if you need to adjust that strategy
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for our monthly Good Food Ideas cooking demonstration, this months
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lunch at noon, Baked Meatloaf w/Gravy, Fluffy Potatoes, Whole Baby
Carrots, White Bread and Fresh Fruit in Season for dessert. Our nutri-
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ART EXHIBIT- The Saratoga County Historical Soci-
ety today announced that a new exhibit, titled “The
Women Who Work Here,” will open on Friday,Febru-
ary 7, 2014. This exhibit will kick off a year focusingon women, highlighting the creations of the museum’s
female staff and volunteers. Items on display will in-
clude paintings, photography, fabric art, costumes and
a variety of other creations. The museum will host an
Opening Reception on Friday, February 7th from 5-
7pm. The reception is free and open to the public and
ight refreshments will be served. “The Women Who
Work Here,” will remain on display through February
27, 2014. The Saratoga County Historical Society at
Brookside is a non-profit organization located at 6
Charlton Street in Ballston Spa that inspires commu-
nity memory by telling the story of Saratoga County
hrough engaging exhibits and interactive programs.
Brookside’s programs and services are made possible
n part by the New York State Council on the Arts withhe support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New
York State Legislature. For more information, please
visit brooksidemuseum.org or call 518.885.4000.
BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPENWednesdays 1 – 3 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. – 3p.m. Located in the historic Garfield School, 605Brunswick Road, Troy and public is welcome. Wehave an on-site extensive genealogy libraryavailable.For information call 279-4024 or view usat http://www.bhs-ny.org
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PANCAKE BREAKFAST
The New Year’s first charity Pancake Breakfast event of he West Pawlet (Vt) Volunteer Fire Department wille held on Sunday, January 12th. The breakfast is servedt the West Pawlet firehouse from 7:30 a.m. to 11:00.m. The menu includes regular, chocolate chip, blue-erry and cranberry pancakes as well as waffles,crambled eggs, home fries, sausage and bacon. Coffee,
milk and orange juice are also available. All are welcome.Prices are $7.00 for 12 years and up, $5.00 for 5-12ears and free to children under the age of 5 years.
Proceeds from the breakfast are dedicated for theepartment’s equipment and training needs. The West
Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department looks forward tovents in 2014. The volunteers appreciate theommunity’s support and fellowship at events. New
members and volunteers are always welcome and areppreciated. The West Pawlet fire house is located on
Route 153 (Main Street) in West Pawlet, Rutland County,
Vermont. It is a handicap accessible site. The West PawletVolunteer Fire Department is a non-profit and dona-ions received are greatly appreciated by the depart-
ment. For more information contact: Antonio Landont (802) 345-4312 or email: [email protected] .
ior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY – On Friday Janu-ry 14, 2014 the Nutrition Department will hold its monthlypecial dinner at noon. This months theme will be “January
Thaw”. Menu will be: Sweet & Sour Chicken Breast, ParsliedRice, Peas & Carrots, Rye Bread, Grape Juice and Strawberry/ineapple Cup for desert. Entertainment will be provided at1:00 with D. J. Dan Schnoop. Our wonderful complete lunchs available to all Rensselaer County Seniors age 60 and olderMonday thru Friday at noon for a suggested contribution of 2.75. Stop in for a complete monthly menu and activitiesalendar. Please call 279-3485 to make your reservations forunch.
BOOK SALE- The Friends of the Greenwich Library’s First Thursday BoomerangBook store in the Basement will be open for a special Happy New Year sale on
January 2nd! From 4:00 until 7:30 on that evening, come and pour over thethousands of new and Like-new books on the shelves. If your New Year’s resolutionis to pamper yourself, educate yourself, or give to the library, January 2nd is yourchance. This month we’ll be continuing the Crossword Puzzle Challenge: upon check-out, one may correctly complete a special puzzle clue to win a brand new, WillShortz-edited puzzle book (while supplies last)! All proceeds from First Thursday Boomerang Sales go toward library programs and materials.
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LIVE MUSIC- On Saturday, January 4 at 8pm Hubbard Hall Projects will
present a Music from Salem Baroque Music and Dance concert. This
unique concert will bring together MfS director Lila Brown, viola, and
violinist Sharan Leventhal, who will be joined by distinguished baroque
dancer and choreographer Ken Pierce. Pierce has choreographed for the
Paris Opera, and has toured internationally, appearing at major baroque
theatrical productions in the U.S and Europe. Purely instrumental pieces
will be interspersed with music and dances of original Baroque choreog-
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the baroque style to the Bach E Major solo violin partita and movements
from solo cello suites on the viola. Don’t miss this exciting feast for the
eyes and ears: Baroque music and dance - gavottes, sarabandes, entrees,
and folias! The January 4 concert will take place at 8:00pm at historic
Hubbard Hall in Cambridge, NY. Admission is pay what you can, so every-
one can attend! ($20 suggested) For advance tickets: www.hubbardhall.org
or 518-677-2495. And on January 5 at 1-3pm at the Hubbard Hall Dance
Studio, Ken Pierce will offer an introduction to ballroom or theatrical
dance of late-seventeenth-century and early-eighteenth-century France.
Cost: $15 / $12 members / $10 students. Pre-registration at hubbardhall.org
or call 518-677-2495 Music from Salem is a chamber music series that
brings together musicians of international reputation to prepare and per-
form chamber music, as well as to lead educational workshops and semi-
nars, in the peace and beauty of rural Washington County, New York. For
more information on all our offerings, please visit www.musicfromsalem.org.
Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts, located in a renovated 1878 rural
opera house and adjacent former freight yard complex, is a community
arts center dedicated to bringing the best of the arts to the region with
year-round theater, music and dance performances, classes and work-
shops for all ages and skill levels. Hubbard Hall is located at 25 East Main
Street in Cambridge, NY. For more information on this and all HubbardHall programs, or to purchase tickets, register for classes, make a dona-
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YOUTHBUILD PRO-
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amount of $250 to
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sored by the Troy Commis-
sion on Economic Opportu-
nity. Each month, HRCCU
chooses a local not-for-
profit community organization and donates five dollars for each new member
that joins or existing member that upgrades a service. To date, HRCCU hasdonated thousands of dollars to local organizations. In YouthBuild programs,
low-income young people ages 16 to 24 work full-time for 6 to 24 months
toward their GEDs or high school diplomas while learning job skills by building
affordable housing in their communities. Emphasis is placed on leadership de-
velopment, community service, and the creation of a positive mini-community
of adults and youth committed to each other’s success. Students may earn
AmeriCorps education awards through their homebuilding and other commu-
nity service. At exit,
they are placed in college, jobs, or both. Hudson River Community Credit Union’s
mission is to improve the well-being of members and their families by providing
quality financial services with the best overall value. Hudson River Community
Credit Union has five branches located in Corinth, Glens Falls, Hudson Falls,
Troy and Cohoes. The Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial cooperative
owned and governed by its members. Anyone who lives, works, worships, at-
tends school or businesses and other legal entities located in Warren, Washing-ton, Saratoga and Rensselaer Counties or the Towns of Cohoes, Watervliet and
Green Island and their family members are eligible to join the credit union. For
more information, call 518-654-9028, 1-800-824-0700 or visit hrccu.org.
Photo Caption: HRCCU Community and Elec-
tronic Media Manager Christine Somers (center)
donates a check of $250 to President Katherine
Maciol (left) and Angela Brust-Balogun, Youthbuild
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want to leave home without.Their items run the gamut from storage bags for freeze driedfoods, to ALICE backpacks, mosquito netting and cots; fromradiation detection equipment and water purification systems togas masks.Stop in to our store in Gansevoort or shop online withthem now by clicking on the 'Online Store' link on their homepage:www.Y-Die.com. Check out their popular 'Bug Out' bags andbe amazed at the extent of survival resources packed into onesmall, but sturdy backpack. In addition to survival supplies, TheEmergency Preparedness Outlet offers wood buring stoves, greenliving supplies, military surplus vehicles and camping equipmentnot typically found at the larger, chain retail stores.Their knowledgeable staff stands ready to answer your ques-tions. They look forward to meeting you and helping you to bethe best prepared you can be to handle any situation that mayarise.Find them at 1281 Route 9 (Saratoga Road) in Ganesvoort, NY12831, or www.Y-Die.com. Call them at 518-761-9343.
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fit into any home nicely. He is litter boxtrained, likes his scratching post, and is very
friendly. If you think that you could give Bam-
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Grafton NY– January craft class will be Wednesday, January 15, 2013 with another
fantastic craft, sponsored by the Everett Wagar Senior Center. Join us for a fun-filled
hour and leave with a seasonal decoration for your home, all material will be supplied.
Please join us for a nutritious lunch at noon for a suggested donation of $2.75. All
Rensselaer County seniors welcome, reservations are required for lunch and appreci-
ated for crafts. Call 279-3413
HEARING CLINIC- Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 RoxboroughRoad, Grafton NY– continues to offer a free monthly hearing clinic with an indepen-
dent instrument hearing specialist, (who will also clean your hearing aids). January
clinic will be held on Wednesday the 22nd, at 10:30 a.m. All Rensselaer County
seniors 60 years of age and older welcome, reservations are required, 279-3413
NATIVE AMERICAN STORYTELLING- Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Se-
nior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, in Grafton Gil Payette will be with us on Friday,
January 24, 2014 for more Native American storytelling. This month Gil will be
covering Feather work at 1:00 p.m. Join us for lunch at noon for a suggested donation
of $2.75, with an entrée of; Macaroni & Cheese. For more information or to make
reservations for lunch please call 279-3413.
www.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 The Stovery - Home of Soothing FiresNapaul Publishers, Inc. January 3, 2014
the New York State Council of the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew
Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, as well as Price Chopper’s Golub
Foundation.
BREAKFAST- The American Legion Post 574, 72 Pearl St., Hudson Falls, will be
serving up breakfast on Sunday, January 5th from 8 AM to 11 AM. $8 per person,
children under 10 are $3. Family of 4 $27. Pay at the door. Public is welcome! Menu
includes: sausage gravy with biscuits, scrambled eggs, home fries, pancakes, bacon,
sausage, French toast, hot beverages and juice.
This publication is published by Napaul Publishers Inc of 13 Broad Street HudsonFalls, New York 12839This is our 60th year of publishing the most effective weekly papers in the area, withover 1,300,000 papers distributed annually. Our market penetration extends fromTroy, New York, to Rutland, Vermont, to Schroon Lake, NY to Saratoga, NY, distrib-uting by mail and direct distribution the towns along the way. You will find no bettermarket penetration nor any higher readership.We publish The Courier, The Dollar Stretcher, The Moneysaver, The Queensbury Shop-
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SPECIAL DINNER- On Tuesday, January 14, 2014, Rensselaer County’s Troy Se-
nior Center, 19 Third Street, will hold its monthly special dinner, “January Thaw.” The
entrée will be Sweet & Sour Chicken Breast. Be sure to join us at 11:00 am for a good
ime with Tom Abbott entertaining. Our wonderful complete lunch is available to all
Rensselaer County Seniors age 60 and older every weekday for a suggested contribu-
ion of $2.75. Call 270-5349 to make your reservations.
DULCIMER & AUTO HARP PERFORMANCE- Join us for something new, some-
hing unique - a dulcimer and auto harp performance by The Langleys, on Friday, Janu-
ary 10 at Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy. The perfor-
mance will begin at 11:00 am in the dining room. Immediately afterwards a dinner of
chicken ala king, rice, broccoli and chocolate pudding will be served, for a suggested
donation of $2.75 for seniors. To sign up or for more information, call the Center at
270-5348.
GOOD FOOD IDEAS- Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy
Large Supply of Fence Posts: Wood Posts 8’to 12’ lengths, with different diameters.Steel Posts 3’ to 10’ lengths.
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ON THE FARM by Andy Manne
Two Powerful Questions You Should Answer: Legacy by Design."For the youth, do you want to be your dad's 50-year-old hired man? For the parents, do you wantyour children to work with you—or for you?" This might not be the first time you've read thesequestions, but they cut to the heart of why a lack of planning can be so destructive for the family.Lucas Lentsch, the secretary of agriculture for South Dakota, posed these questions in an articletitled "Make Succession Planning a Priority."He goes on to plead, "If succession planning has been on the 'to-do list' for some time—make it apriority. Don't wait any longer." To add a bit of urgency, now is the best time to plan. For most, theharvest is done and planting is in the distant future. Families are together, so visiting about thisimportant topic will be of interest. Thanks to Farm Journal and Pioneer, you have plenty of goodinformation, relevant tools and other resources to engage in the process.• If you don't know where to start, begin with a family meeting.• If you don't know what to do next, define some common goals.• If you don't know who can help, interview professional providers who specialize in successionplanning.• If you don't know if the plan youcompleted prior is good enough,ask for a second opinion.
• If you don't know if a plan isnecessary, ask your neighbor whois preparing the next generation,because your family will be com-peting with his in the future.
This week’s ag report is sponsored
by: Nessle Brothers Meats, Inc2945 County Route 74
Greenwich, NY 12834
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FOR SALE: 2008 Timber Wolf wood elevator . 5hp Hondamotor 19 ft. $5000.00518-260-7832.
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amp cabinet in goodcondition also. This amp at
the time was Peaveys answerto the Fender Twin and this
type amp was used byLynyrd Skynyrd. Nice
sounding amp with all thepower to clean out the moststubborn ear wax. $195.00
MARLEY ELECTRICBASEBOARD HEATERSMarley electric baseboardheaters model 2548 Ser C,Watts 2000-1500, Volts AC240-208, Amps 8.4-7.3. Twounits 8 foot long, 7 inches tall,2 1/2 inches wide. One unit 5foot long. First $100.00 takesall three. These are used unitsbut still work at 100%[email protected]
XERCISE BIKE: NordicTracGX4.0 exersice bike , Like new,sed once. Bougth new @ears 1/12. list $650, save Bigme $250. doubles as a coatack. 518-692-2667.
stamps, sports cards, sterling,anything old. Call Dennis @
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Therm control model TC 500includes stainless steel pipe,wall bracket top. $950 obo.518-894-9384.
WATERFRONT HOMESWANTED! CASH BUYER
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FOR SALE: 12x24 chain link rectangular surround. Idealfor dog or small farm animal.$800. 518-692-2221.
HELP WANTED:Heavy Equipment road/shop mechanic for farmmachinery repair. Must haveelectrical, hydraulic and me-chanical knowledge or train-ing. Experience with farmingequipment a plus. Saratoga AgSales. 518-695-4122.
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STORY HOUR- The Schuylerville Public Library holds preschool story hour every Wednesday andThursday at 10am. All are welcome to attend. Details, call 695-6641.
GMO FILM- The Schuylerville Public Library will be showing “Genetic Roulette” (runs 85mins) onFriday January 10th at 7pm, courtesy of Whipple City Family Chiropractic. Details, call 695-6641.