LOOK INSIDE FOR … LOCAL EVENTS LOCAL SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent MAILED EVERY WEEK TO OVER 186,000 HOMES & BUSINESSES WITH 10 ZONES COVERING 46 ZIP CODES They are waiting to see your ad! WKLY 411 BALLSTON ROAD, SCOTIA, NY 12302 • PHONE 518.399.9133 • FAX 518.399.8710 COVERING: GLENVILLE 7,780 • SCOTIA 4,754 • CHARLTON 976 BURNT HILLS 1,738 • REXFORD / ALPLAUS 1,977 Total Mail This Edition 17,225 • Total Circulation 10 Zones 186,000 The Weekly PENNYSAVER The The Weekly Weekly Issue 2964 • May 26, 2011 This Week’s Community Events more inside… GRADS GRADS AND DADS DADS PUBLICATION DATE: THURSDAY, JUNE 9 TH DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JUNE 3 RD See Insert Inside. Inserts May Not Appear In All Papers. S C H U L T Z G R E E N H O U S E S C H U L T Z G R E E N H O U S E and Perennial Farm “WHERE QUALITY GROWS” M-F • 9-6; Sat - Sun • 9-5 M-F • 9-6; Sat - Sun • 9-5 Open Memorial Day 9-5 Open Memorial Day 9-5 88 Hetcheltown Rd. 88 Hetcheltown Rd. Glenville Glenville HERBS • HERBS • HERBS 20 Varieties Basil, Cilantro, Thyme, Oregano, Parsley, Sage & More! ANNUAL 6 PACKS Alyssum, Cosmos, Begonias, Impatiens, Marigolds, Lobelia, Coleus & More! 99 99 ¢ ¢ Wow Wow Over 300 Varieties 4 1/ 2” Pots PERENNIALS Thousands To Choose From For Sun or Shade! WAVE PETUNIAS VEGETABLE PLANTS $ $ 2 2 99 99 Wow Wow 99¢ 99¢ Wow Wow 4 1/ 2” Pots - 15 Colors ALL NEW! BURGUNDY STAR Tomatoes • 3 1/ 2” Pots 15 Varieties Plus: Squash, Lettuce, Cabbage, 10 Varieties of Peppers & More! $ $ 2 2 49 49 Wow Wow 4” Pots • 6 Colors BUY 8 OR MORE PACKS AND PAY ONLY Pack Pack MORNING GLORIES $ $ 2 2 25 25 Pack Pack $ $ 2 2 99 99 Wow Wow Pot Pot Colored Peppers Red, Lilac, Orange, Yellow! Plus: 6 Varieties of Plus: 6 Varieties of Hot Peppers Hot Peppers PEPPER PLANTS 79 79 ¢ ¢ Wow Wow Each Each Perennial Discount Perennial Discount $ $ 10 10 00 00 3 for 3 for Beautiful Purple Beautiful Purple Grass Grass 4 1/2” Pots PURPLE FOUNTAIN GRASS $ $ 3 3 99 99 Only Only $ $ 3 3 49 49 Wow Wow 399-9023 399-9023 GET-IT-DONE NOW!! GET-IT-DONE NOW!! LAWN LAWN • • GARDEN GARDEN HOME HOME PUBLICATION DATE: PUBLICATION DATE: THURSDAY, THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH JUNE 16TH DEADLINE DEADLINE WEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY , JUNE 8th , JUNE 8th Special Summer Section Special Summer Section Special Summer Section Special Summer Section Plant Sale & Book Signing CHARLTON – On Friday, June 10, from 4-6pm, Shades of Green Nursery in Charlton, is hosting a book signing for gardening teacher, designer, con- sultant and author Kerry Ann Mendez. Kerry is author of two books, The Ultimate Flower Gardener’s Top Ten Lists and Top Tens for Beautiful Shade Gardens. Shades of Green proprietor, Wynne Trowbridge, is also offering a special celebration plant sale at her nursery, with 20% off all perennials dur- ing the book signing hours. Refreshments will be served. For directions to Shades of Green, visit http://www.lotsahosta.com/ (P) Chicken BBQ SCOTIA – Guan HoHa Fish and Game, Rector Road in Scotia, is holding a Chicken BBQ on Saturday, June 4, from 1-4pm. Cost: $10. Tickets will be sold at the door during event and are also available for advance purchase at the bar between 1pm and 8pm. For additional information please call 382- 1254. (P) Spaghetti Dinner ALPLAUS – A Spaghetti Dinner will be held from 5-8pm on Saturday, June 4 at the Alplaus United Methodist Church on Brookside Avenue in Alplaus. The cost is $7 for adults and $4 for children ages 4-12 (children ages 3 and under are free). Walk-ins are welcome; take-outs available. Reservations accepted but not required. Dinner includes spaghetti, meatballs, salad, roll, dessert and beverage. For more information or to make a reservation, call the church at 399-6000. The Alplaus church is handicapped accessible. (P)
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Plant Sale & Book SigningCHARLTON – On Friday, June 10, from 4-6pm, Shades of Green Nursery in Charlton, is hosting a book signing for gardening teacher, designer, con-sultant and author Kerry Ann Mendez. Kerry is author of two books, The Ultimate Flower Gardener’s Top Ten Lists and Top Tens for Beautiful Shade Gardens. Shades of Green proprietor, Wynne Trowbridge, is also offering a special celebration plant sale at her nursery, with 20% off all perennials dur-ing the book signing hours. Refreshments will be served. For directions to Shades of Green, visit http://www.lotsahosta.com/ (P)
Chicken BBQSCOTIA – Guan HoHa Fish and Game, Rector Road in Scotia, is holding a Chicken BBQ on Saturday, June 4, from 1-4pm. Cost: $10. Tickets will be sold at the door during event and are also available for advance purchase at the bar between 1pm and 8pm. For additional information please call 382-1254. (P)
Spaghetti DinnerALPLAUS – A Spaghetti Dinner will be held from 5-8pm on Saturday, June 4 at the Alplaus United Methodist Church on Brookside Avenue in Alplaus. The cost is $7 for adults and $4 for children ages 4-12 (children ages 3 and under are free). Walk-ins are welcome; take-outs available. Reservations accepted but not required. Dinner includes spaghetti, meatballs, salad, roll, dessert and beverage. For more information or to make a reservation, call the church at 399-6000. The Alplaus church is handicapped accessible. (P)
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SARIS 3-BIKE REAR HITCH rack, slightly damaged in accident but workable with some effort. Originally $500 new; asking $125. 399-3690
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: Small bundles. Call 669-9010 or 728-0258.
SPRING INTO ACTION: Get your yard in shape with yard clean ups, lawn fertiliz-ing, grass cutting, garden preparation, mulch applica-tion, and rototilling. Call PAUL’S YARD & GARDEN SERVICE 399-7514.
FRIDHOLM REMODELING Let us help you with your various interior/exterior home projects. Baths, kitchens, tile, carpentry, decks, molding & handyman repairs. Free esti-mate. Will show up. Neat.Cleanup. Love what we do! Please call John Fridholm 330-9507 or 1-877-REMODEL or visit jfridholm.com
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Ham DinnerBALLSTON LAKE – Our Lady of Grace Church, Midline Road, Ballston Lake, will hold a Ham Dinner on Friday, June 3, from 5-7pm, to benefi t the Helping Hands Project. Adults: $10; Children ages 5-12: $5; Children under age 5: Free. Takeout will be available. Contact Mary Jane McNamara at 885-6531 to purchase tickets or for further information. (P)
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INTERIOR PAINTING and SHEETROCK & TAPING. Fully insured. Reasonable rates. Please call Carl at 366-9113 days; or377-9233 evenings.
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Chicken BBQ FundraiserGLENVILLE – Chicken BBQ (Ridge View Catering) fundraiser to benefi t the Joan Nicole Prince Home will be held on Sunday, June 5, 1-5pm. Tickets $9. Cut-A-Thon, Raffl es, 50/50, Music, Food and Fun! Sponsored by Melissa Onderchain with the help and support from the girls of Plush Hair Studio, 126 Saratoga Rd. Tickets need to be pre-purchased by June 1. See any stylist or nail technician for more information and tickets. 280-3167 (P)
Chicken BBQSCOTIA – St. Andrew’s Church, 50 Sacandaga Road, will host a Chicken BBQ on Saturday, June 4, from 3-7pm, Takeout or dine in. For more information, call 374-8391 or go to www.saintandrewscotia.org (P)
Annual Family Fun DayROTTERDAM – Crossroads Center for Children will sponsor their annual Family Fun Day on Saturday, June 4, 1-5pm, at 1136 North Westcott Road in Rotterdam. Rain or shine! HI 4 Entertain-ment with “Servalius” and “PB Bunny”, Shrek Bouncy Bounce, Water Balloon Pitch Burst, Bake Sale, Chinese Auction, Food, Music, 50/50 Raffl e and much more! Fun for the whole family. Donations greatly appreciated. Crossroads is a nonprofi t educa-tion and treatment program for autism. For more information, call Janet at 280-0083 x101 or email [email protected] (P)
Rabies Vaccination ClinicSCHENECTADY – Schenectady County Public Health Services will sponsor a Rabies Vacci-nation Clinic on Saturday, June 18 at the Central Park Pavilion in Central Park. Cats & Ferrets (must be in carriers): 10-11am; Dogs (must be leashed): 11am-noon. Free to Schenectady County residents. Cash donation appreciated. Please bring previous vaccination certifi cate if available.
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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
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IS YOUR CAMP, BARN or garage leaning? We repair & replace walls, sills, beams, footings and other structural defects. Free estimates. 584-7422
LOOKING FOR PERSON(S) interested in getting together and singing songs from the 60’s & 70’s for fun. Knowl-edge of guitar helpful but not necessary. 399-7616
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
WANTED-DIABETIC TEST-ING STRIPS. Any type. Will pay up to $25 per box. 423-0342º
CAREL’S HEART MATCH-MAKING SERVICE: Ages 30-55. Serving the local com-munity. Speed dating, mixers, connections with a personal touch. Match 2 Attach 847-2218.
ATTENTION: AUTHORSAND WRITERS. We are holding a free informational meeting on publishing at the Saratoga Holiday Inn, June 2nd. 7pm. We will be accept-ing manuscripts for consid-eration. To register or submit manuscripts visit:opendoorpublishers.com or call 899-2097.
!CASH! Will travel. Buying antiques, gold, silver, scrap, costume jewelry, coins, dia-monds, military, advertising memorabilia, pocket knives, sporting, etc. Specializing in auction management, estate sales & complete cleanouts. Prompt pleasant service! Call JOE first! 893-0235, 669-CASH(2274)
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CONCRETE MASONRYStamped concrete, walkways, patios, driveways, pool decks, garage, basement floors. Concrete repair. Ins. Free est. 944-4134
ROSA’S REMODELING: “When Quality Matters!” Spe-cializing in all areas of home remodeling, ROSA’S RE-MODELING is the perfect blend of quality and creativity. With 30+ years’ experience, we are fully insured and have great references. Call us to-day at 377-5930 for all your home improvement needs.
GARAGE DOOR GARY: Garage doors, electric openers, service. Garage door openers make great gifts! Call for free estimate. 399-6102
LET GEORGE DO IT! Light Trucking; Clean-out: Garages, Attics, Cellars.Reasonable. Free estimates. 399-5937
Women’s Club Picnic LuncheonBALLSTON LAKE – The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Women’s Club will meet for a picnic luncheon at Lakeside Farm on Mon-day, June 13. A business meeting will begin at 10am for discus-sion of next year’s budget. Maggie Smith and Alice Crotty are in charge of arrangements. The Club will be participating in the BH-BL Community Flag Day Parade on Thursday, June 9. (P)
Learn to Row DayALPLAUS – In conjunction with National Learn to Row Day on Saturday, June 3, Burnt Hills Rowing Association will open their doors to teens and adults for a free learn to row clinic at the Mohawk Valley Rowing Center on Maritime Drive in Al-plaus. 90-minute sessions cover safety, technique, familiariza-tion with the equipment, and, weather permitting, end with time on the river in a rowing shell with experienced rowers. Session begin every half hour from 10am thru 11:30am. Registration on a fi rst come, fi rst served basis. Participants should dress com-fortable in sneakers and light gym clothing. Open to teens and adults; however, anyone under 18 must have a parent present to give written permission. (P)
Dividing your perennials? GLENVILLE – Dividing your perennials? We’ll take the ex-tras. Believers Fellowship Center, 304 Swaggertown Rd., is looking to expand our fl ower gardens. You can drop them off or we can pick them up. Please contact us at 399-0039 or offi [email protected] (P)
Summer CampGLENVILLE – Summer Camp Community Human Services, Saratoga Rd., Glenville. Daily crafts, indoor/outdoor games and water play. Try your talents with whacky sports, create and be in a movie, and/or organize and run a community carnival to benefi t a local organization. July 25-29 - Whacky Sports: Ages 6-8 yrs., 9am-12pm; Ages 9-12 yrs., 12:30-3:30pm. August 15-19 - Movie Mania: Ages 6-8 yrs., 9am-12pm; Ages 9-12 yrs., 12:30-3:30pm. August 22-26 – Carnival: Ages 8-12 yrs., 9am-12pm. Activity fee $40/session. Call to register! Space is lim-ited! 399-4624. Volunteers ages 14 yrs & older are needed! (P)
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FRIDHOLM PAINTING: All interior projects large or small. Popcorn ceiling repairs; cathedrals; cabinets; wallpaper stripping and all phases of remodeling. Free estimates; abundance of references. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. Love what we do. Please call JOHN FRIDHOLM 330-9507.
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SPRINGTIME BOUNCY BOUNCE RENTAL: Now booking summer & fall Bouncy Bounce rentals. Call Joe 399-1820.
NORTHEAST HOME IMPROVEMENT: Kitchens, decks, additions, garages, porches, siding. High quality work. Professional, insured. Free estimates. LARRY CUNNINGHAM, Glenville, NY 399-5896 or 421-1029.
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FREE PICK-UP/DELIVERY: Small engine repair. Ready for summer? Lawnmowers, riders, chainsaws, ATV’s, snowblowers. Mower blades and chainsaw blades sharp-ened, $11. Trailer repairs made & welding. 701-3608
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/
Memorial Day ObservationGLENVILLE – The Glenville Rotary Club is sponsoring a Memo-rial Day event at the Schenectady County Veterans Memorial Park on Monday, May 30, 11am. Ceremony will feature color guard; speakers; a fl yover; participation from various veterans’ organiza-tions, civic groups, youth groups; and taps played by a bagpiper. Refreshments will follow at Thomas Corners Fire Dept. (A)
S-G HS Class of 1976 ReunionCAPITAL REGION – The Scotia-Glenville High School Class of 1976 is planning their 35th Class Reunion for the week-end of July 15-17. Dinner buffet at Water’s Edge in Scotia on Friday, July 15, with DJ Ric Mitchell; a tour of S-G HS at 10am followed by a picnic at Krause’s in Halfmoon on Satur-day, July 16; and Brunch at Key Hall in the Proctor’s arcade, Schenectady, on Sunday, July 17. Paper and email invites were sent out in April. For more details or if you have not yet re-ceived an invitation and need one, please contact reunion com-mittee members: Kathleen Haines Handy at [email protected] or 253-2053; or Deborah Kobasa Scuderi at [email protected] or 423-3114. (P)
June Activities at American Italian Museum ALBANY – The American Italian Museum located at 1227 Central Ave. in Albany, has scheduled the following activi-ties for June: Tues., June 7, 6;30pm: “Italian Cooking Show” at Glen Sanders Mansion to benefi t the Museum and Italian Cultural Center. Call Nancy at 374-7262 for reservations ($40 per person); Wed., June 8, 11am: Coffee with members at the Museum; Tues., June 14, 10am: Practice your Italian, instruc-tor is Sarah Wellen; Thurs., June 16, 7pm: Monthly business meeting, followed by “From Humble Beginnings” by George Amedore, Sr. Special Exhibit June through July: “Paintings and Drawings About Faces” by local artist Joseph Raggio. For further information, call 435-1979. Museum hours are: Mon., Thurs., and Fri., from 11am-2pm; Sat. and Sun. from 12 noon-4pm; and by appointment. (P)
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Here we are with Memorial Day weekend upon us once again and there have been precious few days to pull weed and catch up on all the planting we want to do. It seems that every time I can line up some free time with dry weather, I have to spend that time mowing the lawn. Assuming that it doesn’t rain, it looks like Memorial Day week-end will be the time to scramble to plant. Amusingly, this is really the time I’d be putting most of my “tropical” vegetables in anyway. .
Hopefully by the time you’re reading this, I’ll have fi nally gotten my tomatoes planted and I’ll be just about ready to get my peppers in. Peppers are more sensitive to soil temperature than all the other vegetable we plant. Peppers won’t perform well until SOIL temperatures are 65 degrees or higher. If the season is cool, I’ll enclose them in what I call a “pepperdome’. This is just a cute name for four stakes that I’ll wrap with horticultural fabric right to the ground covering my little pepper transplants. This fabric will trap heat and hold heat around the peppers on cool nights. Once summer weather arrives in earnest, I’ll remove the “pepperdome” and let the peppers bathe in direct sun-light. I also like to cover the soil beneath my peppers with black plastic to generate even more heat. If the summer gets really hot, I can cover the black plastic with straw to keep the soil temperature under control. In September, when temperatures start dropping, I’ll brush the straw back to let the sun warm up the plastic and soil again. There’s a little saying I use to remind myself not to plant my peppers too early: PLANTING PEPPERS PREMATURELY POSTPONES THE PERIOD OF PRIME PRODUCTION but PRO-VIDING PEPPERS WITH PROTECTION PERPETUATES PROFUSE, PROLONGED PRODUCTION.
Now I’m going to give you my annual rant about a strange gardening habits that I just can’t understand. It drives me crazy when I see someone who’s spent a lot of time (and probably money too) creating a beautiful fl owerbed or vegetable garden wa-tering it with a lawn sprinkler or hand-held sprayer. It’s all I can do sometimes to keep from pulling off the road and giving them a “tune up”. I know that this is a habit borne of ignorance but it really isn’t at all good for the plants. Somehow the idea of spraying your plants with water seems “refreshing” and has a lot of appeal to people. Also, we’ve all seen those ads on TV that show the nice folks at some “mega warehouse chain” mist-ing the fl owers. While it creates a lovely visual effect for the TV viewer, it is one of the worst possible things you can do to your plants. Why?
Remember that plants absorb moisture and nutrients with their ROOTS to re-place moisture lost by the leaves through evaporation. When you wet the leaves, the plant isn’t able to grow until the leaves dry off. But this isn’t the worst of it! When you wet the leaves (especially in warm weather), you’re creating the perfect environment for fungal diseases to incubate and grow. Can anyone say “powdery mildew”?
In the vegetable garden, problems with plants that produce fl owers but never set fruit can almost always be traced to “spray-watering”. Spraying the plants with water washes the pollen out of the fl owers. Without this pollen, the bees can’t pollinate the fl owers. No pollen, no fruit or vegetables.
There are no good reasons to “spray-water” unless you’re shooting a commer-cial for one of those ignorant “mega warehouse chains” and there are many good reasons not to (cold water shocks the plants washes away pollen and promotes fungal diseases). As far as I’m concerned, the only acceptable way to water is to get the water into the soil while wetting the leaves and fl owers as little as possible. Soaker hoses can do this in permanent beds but I usually use my trusty watering wand. You’ve all seen these at the garden center and you probably think it’s just a handy device for watering hanging baskets that are too high to reach. In reality, the purpose of these wands is to help you direct water down into the soil among your plants without having to bend over with the hose. My watering wand is always attached to the end of my hose. Remember: lawn sprinklers have NO business anywhere in a fl ower or vegetable garden. Your hand held spray gun has no purpose in the yard at all unless you’re washing your car….end of rant and thanks for the read.Debra Audette
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PEDICURES & MANICURES at Cabello in Saratoga. Try a CND Shellac manicure. Goes on like polish, wears like gel, off in minutes. $25. Off Street parking. 226-0363
AIR COND. Heating, Furnace Boilers.1 day changeover. Change to high eff. and get national grid rebate and fed-eral tax credit. Mike O’Brien 365-6624 7am-7pm7 days/wk
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Whitney Book Corner SaleSCHENECTADY – The Whitney Book Corner, located at 600 Union Street, Schenectady, will hold a sale on science fi ction ti-tles through June 3. All books will be $1.The store is open seven days a week, Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm (Thursday until 7pm); Saturday, 11am-3pm; and Sunday, 1:30-3:30pm. The Whitney sells quality used books at reasonable prices as well as used au-dio books, records, videos, CDs and DVDs. Gift certifi cates are available. It is operated by the Friends of Schenectady County Public Library and all proceeds benefi t the library system. (P)
Rental Property Owners MeetingLATHAM – CDARPO (Capital District Association of Rental Property Owners) monthly meeting will be held at 7pm on June 9 at Ramada Inn, 946 New Loudon Road (Rt. 9), Latham. Membership includes Albany, Schenectady & Troy landlords. Guest Speakers on topics of interest to Landlords. For more information call 433-7377 or email [email protected] (P)
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LEGOS & OLD toy trans-former robots wanted! My family will pay $ or gladly ac-cept donations! 885-0999
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GET YOUR GRAVEL drive-ways repaired, topsoil deliv-ered, lawns raked. Call Action Services 696-2708 or 791-3381
FIREWOOD: Seasoned $250/cord, Green $170/ cord Wood lots wanted Some of the best serviced and sea-sonedfirewood in the North-east. Kalme Logging & Excavation 222-9631.
MULCH, $25 PER YARD, delivered. Red, black, brown & a natural brown. Minimum 5 yards. Call Harvey 338-5898 or 391-5363
Team Seeks Hitter/Infi elderCAPITAL REGION – Nightmare Elite 18u looking for 1 strong hitter/infi elder for college showcase team. Call George at 269-2421 or email [email protected] (P)
Retired Teachers Association MeetingSARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga Springs Retired Teachers Association will meet on Monday, June 6, 12 noon, at Longfellows Restaurant, 500 Union Avenue (Route 9P), Saratoga Springs. This is our last meeting until September. Membership is open to retired educators who taught in and/or live in Saratoga County. For new member information and luncheon reservations, please call 587-5356.
Mechanicville Class of 1966CAPITAL REGION – All 1966 graduates of Mechanicville High School who are interested: there will be an informal gathering to discuss plans for a mixer or class reunion on Thursday, June 2, 7pm, at The End Zone, 227 Park Avenue, Mechanicville. For more information, contact Nancy D. at 584-2326 or Concetta C. at 664-6259. (A)
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WATER HEATERS Tankless Don’t wait, change now, save energy, and get a tax credit. Call Mike O’Brien 365-6624 7am-7pm 7days/wk
ATTENTION: AUTHORSAND WRITERS. We are holding a free informational meeting on publishing at the Saratoga Holiday Inn, June 2nd, 7pm. We will be accept-ing manuscripts for consid-eration. To register or submit manuscripts visit:opendoorpublishers.com or call 899-2097.
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YMCA Summer Camp Open HouseGLENVILLE – Our Summer Camp Open House is a great way to get your kids excited for summer camp. If you are a return-ing camper this is a chance to meet the counselors and staff and gear up for camp. For new campers an early meet and greet is a great way to prepare the kids for summer camp. If you do not know about our summer camp, our open house is the perfect opportunity to learn more about it from staff and other camp-ers. Wednesday, June 1, 6:30pm at Greater Glenville Family YMCA, 127 Droms Rd.; 399-8118; cdymca.org (P)
Kingdom Builders MeetingBALLSTON SPA – Kingdom Builders, a lead and referral gener-ating ministry for Christian business owners, professionals, and job seekers will be meeting at 8am on Thursday, June 2, at Spa Christian School, 206 Greenfi eld Avenue, Ballston Spa. Kingdom Builders is for individuals who want to put Christ at the center of their businesses and careers and facilitate wealth and prosperity to build the Kingdom of God. For more information please call 346-3868 or email [email protected] (P)
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STEP 25th Anniversary & Open House Join STEP (Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program) family & Friends for their 25th Anniversary & Open House on June 5,1-4pm, at their home stable 244 Maura Lane in Glenville. Activi-ties will include ZEN Horsemanship Clicker training, Paint the Real Pony, Horse Poop Bingo, Equine Therapy Demonstrations and special guests Benita Zahn from WNYT, Assemblyman Mr. Jim Tedisco & Dr, Lee Schechter with a down-home BBQ from Foods & Frostings. Free admission to the Open House and Demonstrations. Participants must RSVP for the BBQ by June 1 and a $5 donation is required. For information & RSVP call 347-5116 or email Kay at [email protected]
Enjoy Lunch Before the Parade!CHARLTON – Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church will be selling hotdogs, hamburgers, and soda on the front lawn of the Church on Sunday, June 5, beginning at 11am. Enjoy lunch while waiting for the Founder’s Day Parade to begin! Coffee and refreshments will be available for purchase in the Acad-emy, as well as fresh baked goods. (A)
Life in the Spirit SeminarSCHENECTADY – Evangelize by bringing a friend or relative Renew your Life in the Spirit! St. Madeline Sophie’s Parish Center, 3500 Carman Rd., Schenectady. Program begins on Friday, June 3, 7-9pm; Registration at 6:30pm; and continues Saturday, June 4, 9am-3:15pm; Friday, June 10, 7-9pm; and Saturday, June 11, 9am-3:45pm. There is no fee, but bring a bag lunch on both Saturdays. To register or for more information call 355-1470 or email [email protected] (A)
Running ClubSCOTIA – Victory Running Club will meet every Saturday at 7am at Jumpin Jacks in Scotia. We will be training for the Glen-ville/Schenectady YMCA 5K. The 5K will take place at Col-lin’s Park on July 16th at 8am. Novice and experienced runners are encouraged to attend. For questions and additional informa-tion, please contact Erin Quintrell at erinquintrell@vbc-scotia or 867-2400. (A)
Galway CSD Alumni 6th ReunionGALWAY – The Galway Alumni Association is planning the 6th reunion of all Galway School alumni. The reunion will be held at Mary Ann’s Restaurant, Broadalbin at 12 noon on Sun-day, July 31. Cost: $22/person; confi rmation is needed by July 1. More information can be found at www.galwaycsd.org/ un-der “Alumni”. Checks can be made out to the “Galway Alumni Association” and mailed to Robert McChesney, PO Box 74, Galway, NY 12074. (A)
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Benefi t Car Wash & Bottle DriveGLENVILLE - Joseph Michael Kolarcik Foundation is a 501(c)(3) organization spreading awareness regarding stillborn children. JMKF is raising money to provide fi nancial assistance to parents of stillborn children and fi rst year unexpected infant deaths in order to provide a proper resting place in accordance with their beliefs. JMKF is vital means of keeping our dear son Joseph’s memory alive. Join us on June 25 from 11am-5pm for a carwash and bottle drive fundraiser at 547 Saratoga Road. $5 per car. Contact Cynthia at 878-9000. JMKF “Remembering Our Angels” & bringing Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness.
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Strawberry Fest & Art ShowSCHENECTADY – The Upper Union Street, Schenectady, BID has announced plans for the annual Upper Union Street BID Strawberry Fest & Art Show scheduled for Saturday, June 18, 10am-3pm. The popular street fest features music, food, art, and quality activities for the entire family along a stretch of Union Street from Lakewood Avenue to the Niskayuna bound-ary at Palmer Avenue. The event will feature fresh picked strawberries at both the Upper Union Street Farmers’ Market in the Woodland Ave. parking lot and at the Gourmet Marketplace at the Trustco branch at the Dean Street corner. For further in-formation or to register as an artist, gourmet vendor or com-munity group, contact: Nell Burrows [email protected] www.upperunionbid.org 370-0662. (A)
Soup with the SaintsNISKAYUNA – Soup with the Saints “St. Francis of Assisi”, May 31, 6:30-8pm, at Dominican Retreat & Conference Cen-ter, 1945 Union Street, Niskayuna. Presenter: Sr. Sue Zemgulis. Cost: $15 per session. For more information or to make a res-ervation, call 393-4169, Mon.-Fri., 8:30am-4:30pm; or email [email protected] or visit www.dslcny.org
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When they are not spending time with their daughter, Dr. Rebecca Evans enjoys cooking, sewing and gardening and Dr. Don Evans enjoys brushing up on his juggling and magic and watching a good movie.
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SUMMER CAMP: Commu-nity Human Services, Sara-toga Rd., Glenville. Daily crafts, indoor/outdoor games and water play. Try your tal-ents with whacky sports, cre-ate and be in a movie, and/or organize and run a commu-nity carnival to benefit a local organization. Week 1: July 25-29, Whacky Sports--Ages 6-8yrs., 9am-12pm; Ages 9-12yrs., 12:30-3:30pm. Week 2: August 15-19, Movie Mania--Ages 6-8yrs., 9am-12pm; Ages 9-12yrs., 12:30-3:30pm. Week 3: August 22-26, Carnival--Ages 8-12yrs., 9am-12pm. Activity fee $40/session. Call to regis-ter! Space is limited! 399-4624. Volunteers ages 14yrs. & older are needed!
IS YOUR CAMP, BARN or garage leaning? We repair & replace walls, sills, beams, footings and other structural defects. Free estimates. 584-7422
“Putting for Pets”CLIFTON PARK/SCOTIA – The Animal Protective Foundation is holding its third annual “Putting For Pets” golf tournament to benefi t shelter animals on Saturday, June 4. The four-player scramble will be held at the Eagle Crest Golf Club, Route 146A, Clifton Park. Registration begins at 7am with a shotgun start at 8am. Cost is $100 per player and includes continental breakfast, greens fees, cart, goodie bag, lunch, awards and raffl es. For more information, call Mary at the APF at 374-3944 x114 or download a registration form at www.animalprotective.org. (A)
Softball Travel Team OpeningsCAPITAL REGION – Miss Scotties Softball is seeking a cou-ple of players to fi ll openings on their 12U travel teams. We are looking for girls who love the game of softball, wish to develop their skills, and be part of a competitive team. Any girls inter-ested should send an email to [email protected] or call 522-3449 for more information. (A)
New Website for Youths Diagnosed with CMTCAPITAL REGION – The Charcot-Marie-Tooth Upstate NY group is pleased to announce a new website for youths diagnosed with CMT. The CMTA’s new Youth Tab can be found at: http://www.facebook.com/CMTAssociation For more information on Upstate NY CMT contact Me-linda Lang 783-7313 or [email protected] (A)
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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
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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
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FOR SALE: Car stereo and speakers (Alpine CDE-103-BT). iPhone/iPod conn., built-in bluetooth, MP3, aux. input, speakers 5”x7” and 6” round Alpine pairs w/stereo. $350. Also: Face plate w/wire har-ness. Fits ‘97-’03 Ford Escort, ‘97-’99 Mercury Tracer. $50. Will install into listed vehicles for extra $50. 371-3277.
Library Pass Program ExpandsSCHENECTADY – The Schenectady County Public Library has added fi ve new museums to its Library Pass program - Ben-nington Museum, The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book His-tory, Norman Rockwell Museum, Hancock Shaker Village, and The Old Stone Fort at Schoharie. The Library Pass Program is a partnership between the public library and area museums and cultural venues. Library patrons can sign out a pass – just like a book – to visit participating locations. Each pass offers free or reduced admission according to the terms for that pass. For more information and a full listing of passes, visit http://www.scpl.org or call 388-4508.The program is made possible through the support of the Friends of the Library. (A)
Community Announcement GuidelinesIn an effort to print as many announcements as possible for our com-munities, please note the following guidelines. Announcements will ONLY be accepted via email to: [email protected] DEADLINE for announcements is Friday at noon. There is a 100 WORD LIMIT. Please do not send the same announcement more than once. Your cooperation in following these guidelines is greatly appre-ciated and will help us to continue to publish as many announcements as possible for our community! Announcements are included into the paper AS SPACE ALLOWS. Thank you! (P)
Whitney Book Corner SaleSCHENECTADY – The Whitney Book Corner, located at 600 Union Street, Schenectady, will hold a sale on science fi ction ti-tles through June 3. All books will be $1. The store is open seven days a week, Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm (Thursday until 7pm); Saturday, 11am-3pm; and Sunday, 1:30pm-3:30pm. The Whitney sells quality used books at reasonable prices as well as used au-dio books, records, videos, CDs and DVDs. Gift certifi cates are available. It is operated by the Friends of Schenectady County Public Library and all proceeds benefi t the library system. (A)
LOST DOG: Shih-tzu, female, white, gray & black. Last seen on Sun., May 22, Freeman’s Bridge Road vicinity. Please do not approach, very scared. If you see her, please call 301-8330 or 280-5880.
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Last Week’s AnswersLast Week’s AnswersCMT Support Group MeetingEAST GREENBUSH – Upstate NY Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neu-romuscular disease Support Group Meeting will be held Satur-day, June 18, 10:30am-12:30pm at East Greenbush Library,10 Community Way, East Greenbush (new location). Free. Mary Sloan, a licensed and nationally certifi ed massage therapist, as well as a certifi ed yoga instructor, will demonstrate how gentle yoga and therapeutic massage can improve fl exibility and sense of well-being. Participants will be instructed in introductory yoga stretches as part of the presentation, so please wear com-fortable clothing suitable for movement. Contact Melinda Lang 783-7313 or [email protected] (P)
8th Annual Garden TourSCHENECTADY COUNTY - Soroptimist International of Schenectady will hold their 8th Annual Garden Tour on Satur-day, June 18, 10am-4pm. Rain or shine! Advance tickets: $12 (buy 5, get 1 free); Day of event: $15. Contact information: Frieda Tanski 885-9710, cell 339-3119; or Pat Caputo 399-4560. We are featuring nine gardens in Schenectady County. There are two in Schenectady, one in Niskayuna, two in Rot-terdam and four in Scotia/Glenville. Soroptimist International of Schenectady, a 501(c)3 non-profi t, is part of an International organization with over 100,000 women members in 125 coun-tries around the globe. Locally, we rely on fundraising and charitable contributions to support programs that improve the lives of women and girls through social and economic empow-erment. For more information, please visit www.soroptimistof-schenectady.org (A)
Al-Anon Family Group MeetingsSCOTIA – If you are affected by a loved ones’ addictive behav-ior (alcohol, substances, gambling), Al-Anon can help restore your sanity. We, as a group, come together to share our experi-ence, strength and hope, and discover ways to live a happier life. Every Friday from 6:30-7:30pm, we meet upstairs at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, So. Reynolds St. (corner of Glen Ave.) in Scotia. Questions? Call 377-9765 or email [email protected] with Meeting in the subject. (A)
Got Horses?CAPITAL REGION – Join us for the fi rst ever Parelli Natu-ral Horsemanship Jamboree at the Fonda Fairgrounds on June 11-12. Have fun playing games with and without horses. See awesome demos in the arena. Enjoy an evening campfi re com-plete with songs and stories. Most importantly, make some new friends. Welcoming riders, auditors and vendors. Details at www.kresneycraft.com (A)
Charity Golf TournamentSCOTIA/CLIFTON PARK – St. Joseph’s Church is currently organizing a Charity Golf Tournament, which is scheduled for Wednesday, June 15, at Van Patten Golf Course in Clifton Park. 7:30am Registration; 8:30am Shotgun Start. 4-Person Scramble. Cost: $125 per golfer includes breakfast, lunch on the turn, dinner and 18 holes with cart! Make checks payable to St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. For more information, call the Parish Center at 346-2316 or Lanny Rosenbaum at 384-2800 [email protected]. (A)
Scotia-Glenville Food PantrySCOTIA – The S-G Food Pantry, located at the First Baptist Church of Scotia, 132 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, provides a 3-day supply of food to residents of Scotia-Glenville. Pantry is open Tuesdays 5:30-7pm and Thursdays 9-11am. Information: 399-9426, ask for Janice Cooper; or call Eileen Quick at 377-2196.
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Across1. “One or the ___”6. Spatter liquid 11. As follows (abbrev.)14. Chicago airport15. 1/100 of a drachma (pl.) 16. “Much ___ About Nothing”17. Summons help in an emer-gency (2 wds) 19. Ballpoint, e.g.20. Weapons in holsters 21. Full of holes 23. Back talk24. Draw attention (to) 25. Make still29. Most unrestricted 30. Awry31. “The ___ of Wakefield”32. Density symbol35. Printing process using grease and water36. Like some floors37. Disable38. Arid39. Propelled a boat40. Israeli port41. Less real 43. White clay used in ceramics 44. Unspecified person (3 wds)46. Type of evergreen tree47. Heir’s concern
48. Moveable section of skull (pl.) 53. “___, humbug!”54. Magician 56. Arthur Godfrey played it (shortened)57. Destined58. “___ and spit”59. Fold, spindle or mutilate60. Beats by a small margin61. Prepare, as tea
Down1. “My bad!”2. Asian tongue3. Full house, e.g.4. PA city on lake of same name5. Defective products returned 6. Chubby7. “___ go!”8. Appropriate9. Abruptly become motionless (2 wds) 10. Eng. royal house of George I 11. Streaks in wake of aircraft 12. That is, in Latin (2 wds)13. Becomes inattentive, with “out”18. Cup part22. ___ gestae, things done
24. Like a rainbow25. Shiny on top?26. Arabic for “commander”27. Alderman 28. ___ Wednesday29. Secretary, at times31. Am. Songbird with olive-grey back 33. LP player34. Arab League member36. Adorned, in a way37. ___ jacket with high collar39. Antiquated40. Sheltered ports42. “___ Ng” (They Might Be Giants song)43. New Zealander44. Oily secretion on hair and skin 45. 1970 World’s Fair site46. Abstaining from food (pl.) 48. Month 6, written out49. “Don’t bet ___!” (2 wds)50. Opening time, maybe51. “___ quam videri” (North Carolina’s motto)52. Increase, with “up”55. Fall behind
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PART-TIME (20 hrs./wk.)to provide assistance to volunteers/seniors in our Care Links program. Respon-sibilities include clerical assis-tance to the Program Direc-tor, assessment & guidance to volunteers/care receivers. Nursing/social work back-ground desirable, computer skills a must. Resume to CHS, 543 Saratoga Rd., Glenville, NY 12302. EOE.
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A century ago, cars were luxuries. Nowadays, cars are necessities that few people can do without. In many cases, there are two or more vehicles per household.
Purchasing a new car can be a stress-ful process. Individuals don’t want to overspend, and dealers hope to get the most money. Finding that balance typically takes a little negotiating, a process many people dread.
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* Think about full price, not monthly payment. Dealerships have fi nancing managers that can tweak numbers to get a payment that fi ts a person’s budget. For those who walk into negotiations saying they want to pay $250 per month, the salesperson can adjust the term of a loan or the interest rate to realize this payment amount. What he or she may not be doing is lowering the price. Instead
of shoppers saying what they want to pay per month, they should indicate what they want to pay on the actual price of the car.
* Consider shopping the “internet department” of the dealership. Many car dealerships have a sales fl oor and then a separate, behind-closed-doors department geared toward internet sales. These salaried salespeople are interested in moving a lot of stock to make the dealership money rather than focusing on their own indi-vidual commissions. Therefore, they may be able to give knowledgeable shoppers a more desirable deal. Fur-
thermore, most of the legwork when buying a car can be done through e-mail or phone calls, rather than hag-gling at a sales desk.
* Buy used. Cars depreciate in value the moment they are driven off the lot. In the fi rst two years, some mod-els decrease in value by 25 to 40 per-cent. Instead of paying the premium for a new car, purchased a pre-owned vehicle that is a few years old. Many carry decent warranties, or an ex-tended warranty can be included in the purchase.
* Don’t buy beyond your means. It’s easy for shoppers to be blindsided by the glitz and glam at many dealer-ships. A single person walking in and buying a 7-passenger extended SUV may be purchasing more than he or she needs. Similarly, he or she may get extra features that aren’t needed. For example, many navigation sys-tems that come as extras with cars are pricier than aftermarket, portable GPS devices that are just as effective and easily plugged into a vehicle’s A/C adapter.
* Take care of your credit rating. Good credit means a better fi nancing rate. Very few people can walk into a dealership and pay cash for their cars. This means taking out a loan with the fi nancing department or an outside bank. The better interest rate comes to those with a higher credit score. Individuals should keep track of their credit scores and any blights on a record. Not only will this help with saving money on a car, it will affect other purchases as well.
* Price of car affects insurance, too. Some of the higher-end ve-hicles or sports cars come with a big ticket price -- and also a higher insurance rate. If the goal is saving money, look for a reliable car with good safety ratings. This will help reduce costs on the vehicle as well as insurance.
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