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Evensong, A Time of Music & PrayerGLENVILLE – The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd 547 Saratoga Road, Glenville invites the community to Evensong a time of Music and Prayer on Wednesdays, July 13, 20 and 27 at 7pm with special music by area musicians. July 13: Deborah Savoy, Soprano Vocalist and Thomas Savoy, Organist; July 20: Colin Deay on Marimba and Andrew Janack, Percussion-ist; and July 27: Walter Chaikowski, Cellist and Pastor Deron Milleville, Vocalist and Organist. (P)
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Wine Outing to Visit NYS VintnersCOHOES – On Saturday, July 23, Harmony House Marketplace in Cohoes will sponsor its next one-day wine outing to fi ve well-known wineries in the Thousand Island Region of New York. The group will be visiting Tug Hill Vineyards, Yellow Barn Winery, Coyote Moon Vineyards, Thousand Islands Winery and Otter Creek Winery. The bus will be leaving Cohoes at 7:30am and will be returning about 8:30pm. The cost for the outing is $75 per person and includes transporta-tion, all tasting fees and snacks on the bus. To make a reservation, please call 238-2232. (M)
Melinda Stecher Named to Dean’s ListSCOTIA – Melinda Stecher of Scotia has been named to the Niagara University academic dean’s list for the spring 2011 semester. To qualify, students must attain a 3.25 academic grade-point average for the semester.
Church to Hold Annual Garage SaleGALWAY – The Galway United Methodist Church will hold its Annual Garage Sale at the Church on Friday, July 8, 9am-5pm; and Saturday, July 9, 9am-3pm. This is a multi-family sale that includes cloth-ing, furniture, sporting goods, toys, tools, household times, books, collectibles, electronics and much more. This sale is held indoors and there will be a bake sale as well. The public is welcome to attend. The Church is located at the crossroads of Rte. 147 and County Road 45 in the village of Galway. (P)
Farmers’ MarketSCHENECTADY – Upper Union Street, Schenectady Farmers’ Market, Saturday mornings 9am-1pm, between 1611 and 1617 Union Street in front of Firefl y Florist & Boutique and Union Aquarium & Pet Services. For more information, visit www.upperunionbid.org (A)
Moms Club of Clifton ParkCLIFTON PARK – MOMS Club of Clifton Park, a social and support group for stay-at-home moms, has activities during the day with monthly meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Call Andi at 275-7184 for more information. (A)
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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
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Psychic & Trance Channeler to Address NGFSCOTIA – Rev. Julie MacDonald, Albany psychic and trance channeler, will address New Growth Fellowship on Thursday, July 14, 7:30pm, at Beukendaal Hall, Schonowee Ave., Scotia. Rev. Mac-Donald will give some brief “readings” to guests to whom she feels drawn and may also demonstrate the phenomenon of trance channeling if time permits. The program is open to the public and an $8 donation is requested to help defray expenses. Fee includes complimentary refreshments and the op-portunity to purchase gift packs (valued at $25+) for only $2.50. Call NGF Director Dr. Henry Mos-teller at 399-9347 or Program Director Karen Kennedy at 399-0644, for more information. (P)
Drivers Needed – Home Delivered MealsSCOTIA – Home Delivered Meals Program needs drivers for weekdays &weekends, $8.50 / hr. and 45 cents per mile. Must have car and clean license. Call 384-3682 between 9am-3pm. EOE (A)
Vacation Bible SchoolSCHENECTADY – Vacation Bible Schook will be held July 18–22 at First Presbyterian Church, 209 Union Street, Schenectady. Start your engines for Road Race 2011! At VBS you’ll learn about Jesus who wants to be your sponsor in the most important race of all. Join us for games, crafts, snacks, music, Bible and fun! VBS is Monday through Friday, 9-12noon and is for children ages 4 yrs. through 6th grade. To pre-register or fi nd out more call our church offi ce at 374-4546 x109. Registration will also be available VBS week. (P)
Craft FairCHARLTON – On Saturday, September 17, Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church in the village of Charlton, will be host-ing a craft fair. Anyone interested in entering or wishing more information, may call Louise at 882-6914. It is also the special weekend, “Explore Charlton”. (P)
Donate Your Bottle Deposit SlipsGLENVILLE – Bottle deposit slips for July will be collected at Glenville Hannaford to benefi t Crossroads Center for Children in Rotterdam. Crossroads is a not for profi t school that serves children with autism spectrum disorder and their families. Your support will enhance the lives of the children and their families.
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KITCHEN & BATH CABINET DISPLAY CLEARANCE!We must make room for new models. Everything priced to sell. Hurry for best selec-tion. The House of Kitchens. 1613 Rt. 9, Clifton Park. 371-5710. Tues. - Saturday.
Memorial Charity Golf ClassicREXFORD – The Knights of Columbus will hold their annual “Roland L. Felano” Memorial Charity Golf Classic to support “Dollars for Scholars” program and other local charities on Mon-day, September 12th at the Mohawk River CC & Chateau in Rexford. The outing is open to all and features a 4-person scramble with registration at 8am and shot gun start at 9am. Entry fee is $95 per golfer, which includes greens fee, cart, continental breakfast, lunch at the turn and a hot buffet dinner. Additional information or questions, direct to Dom Caruso at 371-5507. (P)
Walk to End Alzheimer’sCAPITAL REGION – The Capital Region Walk to End Alzheimer’s will take place on September 24 at Saratoga Casino and Raceway in Saratoga Springs. Nearly 1700 people are expected at this year’s event to raise both awareness and funds to fi ght Alzheimer’s disease. The Alzheimer’s As-sociation of Northeastern NY (NENY) Walk to End Alzheimer’s participants will join Family Chair Doug and Susan McCuen on a 3-mile walk through historic Saratoga Spa State Park. The end of Alzheimer’s disease starts today! Form a team and walk with family, friends, and co-workers or as an individual. There will be entertainment, children’s activities and much more. To participate, or for information, go to http://capitalregionalzwalk.kintera.org or call Kelly Heaney at 867-4999. For information about Alzheimer’s disease or support, call our 24/7 Helpline at 800-272-3900. (A)
Pancake Breakfast FundraiserSCHENECTADY – Crossroads Center for Children will hold a Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser on Sunday, July 31, 8-10am, at Applebee’s Neighborhood Bar and Grill, 2400 Cambridge Rd., Schenectady. Breakfast includes: pancakes, bacon, juice and coffee. Tickets are $5; advanced sales only. Please make checks payable to Crossroads Center for Children. Crossroads is a not for profi t school for children with autism spectrum disorder and their families. Call 280-0083 for more information. (A)
Roads Closed for RaceSCOTIA – *NOTICE* The following roads in the Village of Scotia will be closed on July 16 from 7:55am until 9:45am for a charity road race: Schonowee Ave.; Washington Rd. (between Schonowee & Sunnyside); Livingston Ave.; Lee Ave.; Sunnyside Rd. (between Route 50 & Washington Rd.). (A)
Library Pass Program ExpandsSCHENECTADY – The Schenectady County Public Library has added fi ve new museums to its Library Pass program - Bennington Museum, The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book History, 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 infor-mation 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)
Free 4-Week Career Readiness ProgramSCHENECTADY – Free 4-week Career Readiness Program at SCAP’s Main Offi ce, 913 Albany Street, Schenectady, is designed to assist individuals in gaining the technical and soft skills needed to land gainful employment and succeed in the workplace. The classes are comprehensive and offer workshops/training in the following areas: Computer Training (20 hrs.), Resume Writing and Cover Letter Preparation; Assertiveness, self-esteem and stress management; Job search strategies and in-terviewing techniques (Makeover Day!); Self/skills assessments and goal setting. If interested, please call SCAP at 374-9181 and ask if you are eligible for the Displaced Homemaker Program. (A)
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 limited! 399-4624. Volunteers ages 14 yrs & older are needed! (A)
CMT Awareness NightTROY – ValleyCats Baseball Game & All-You-Can-Eat Picnic at Joseph Bruno Stadium in Troy on August 12. Buffet at 6pm; Game at 7pm. Tickets: $20 Children; $25 Adults. Event benefi ts Charcot-Marie-Tooth Neuromuscular disorder. All-you-can eat pre-game buffet: chicken, sau-sage with peppers & onions, hamburgers, hot dogs, salads, salt potatoes, potato chips, water-melon, soda & water. FREE souvenir baseball cap. Reserved Box Seats. Free raffl e ticket. Silent auction including a signed NY Jets football & gift cards. Catch free t-shirts. Contact Melinda Lang for tickets [email protected] 783-7313. (A)
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ROOFING - Specializing in architectural, 3 tab, metal, cedar shakes & repairs. Free estimate. Call 378-6298
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SINGLE ? CALL Tech. Valley’s Matchmaker 573-2659
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
GARAGE DOOR GARY: Garage doors, electric openers, service. Garage door openers make great gifts! Call for free estimate. 399-6102
WHITE GLOVE CLEANING SERVICE is now accepting new clients. Home, business or office. Honest & reliable. References available. Senior discount. Call Theresa at 257-0227.
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!
STOLEN, PLEASE RETURN: Farm sign: “Tuck-A-Hoe Farm”, approx. 2-1/2ft.x1ft., white back-ground, black letters. Taken June 14, 11:17pm from Baldwin Rd., Glenville. Sentimental Value! Call 518-399-8388 or just return.
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/
“CARE FOR ELDERLY”: Companionship, Personal Care. Our services will pro-vide meal prep., housekeep-ing, medication prep., doctors appointments, lots of TLC. Trustworthy, excellent refer-ences. RN supervision. 24 hour or shifts. Call Debbie at 424-4818.
!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)
Experienced HandymanRemodeling and Carpentry Srvcs. Careful attention to detail. Ins. Guar. int/ext. work. Call Ernie Mumford 669-4530
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Duplicate Bridge TournamentSCHENECTADY – The Capital District Bridge Assoc. will sponsor their Sectional Duplicate Bridge Tournament, Friday, July 15 thru Sunday, July17. All games will be held at the Studio of Bridge and Games located at 1630 Eastern Parkway (across the street from Price Chopper), Schenectady. Friday’s sessions will be held at 12:30pm and 6:30pm; Saturday’s sessions will be held at 10am and 3pm; Sunday’s session will be held at 12pm. All Bridge players are welcome. It is not necessary to be affi liated with any Bridge Group. For more information see our website www.cdbanet.org or call John McDonald at 237-9645. (P)
Whitney Book Corner SaleSCHENECTADY – The Whitney Book Corner, located at 600 Union Street, Schenectady, will hold a sale on paperback books thru July 17. Books will be 3/$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 audio 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)
HOME HEALTH AIDEavailable. 24 hrs., 7 days. Live in available. 331-2142
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T & T EXCAVATING AND PAVING CORP. 587-2307All aspects of paving and ex-cavating including septic sys-tems, pools filled in, bulldoz-ing, backhoeing, bushhog-ging. Fully insured. 587-2307
Two Students Receive $500 ScholarshipsSCHENECTADY – The Upper Union Street Business Improve-ment District (BID) has named the recipients of its two annual $500 scholarships: Tyler Sindel, Niskayuna High School, son of Bonnie and Karl Sindel; and Adam Magnone, Schenectady High School, son of Erika and Mark Magnone. Tyler Sindel will attend the University of Connecticut in the fall, where he plans to study “Entrepreneurship”. Adam Magnone will attend Syracuse University in the fall, where he plans to major in En-gineering and Business. The BID’s scholarship is offered to one Schenectady High School and one Niskayuna High School graduating senior planning on attending a 2 or 4-year college with a focus of study on business. All candidates must possess a GPA of 3.0 or above and write an essay on “How local busi-nesses can impact a community.” (P)
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WANTED: HONEY BEE SWARMS ONLY. Will take away at no charge. 393-0502 REACH OVER 28 MILLION homes with one ad buy! Only $2,795 per week! For more information, contact this pub-lication at 518-877-4730 º
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
OVERGROWN HEDGES??Tree trimming, pruning, bushes, hedges, planting, stump removal. Small jobs okay. 25 yrs. exp. Insured. Many references. 725-1949.
HOUSECLEANING BY VALCleaned the right way every time. Ask my customers. Wkly, biwkly, monthly .Great ref, walk throughs. 605-1538
T.L.C. REMODELING: One call does it all. Home inspec-tions, plumbing, electrical, masonry, decks, kitchens, baths, replacement windows, roofing. Fully insured, over 30 yrs. experience. 374-1616
$$ QUICK CASH $$ for working and non-working computers, laptops, TV’s, video game systems. MOHAWK ELECTRONIC & COMPUTER REPAIR: Over 20 yrs. of service on all makes of TV’s, large screen TV’s, computers, laptops, stereos, etc. No one has been able to do it faster or for less in the 20 years I’ve been in business! Why trust your expensive equipment to a “fly-by-night” operation? 123 Saratoga Rd., Socha Plaza. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10am-6pm; Sat. 10am-1pm. 384-2203
Pet First Aid Class CAPITAL REGION – Are you prepared to react if your pet has an emergency? Join us on Saturday, July 9, from 10am-4pm at The Pampered Pooch & Pals for a 4-hour veterinary approved Pet First Aid Class presented by Tundra Spirits Siberian Husky Rescue. Class will cover: Pet CPR/Rescue Breathing; Emergency Procedures; Disaster Planning for Pets. Cost: $45, cash only. All proceeds from this program support Tundra Spirit’s rescue rehabilitation and the group’s canine hospice program. To register, contact Mike at The Pampered Pooch & Pals 363-0396. Payment is due at time of registration (should you need to cancel after register-ing, you will be given credit toward another class). (P)
Annual 5k Run/Walk FundraiserSCHENECTADY – Habitat for Humanity of Schenectady County, Inc. will host the annual 5k Run/Walk on 9/11 National Day of Service and Remembrance on Sunday, September 11 at the Central Park Pavilion in Schenectady. Walkers begin at 9:30am; Runners at 10am. Event is held to raise funds for our current Women Build Project and 10% of the proceeds will be donated to the Haiti relief fund. For more information, visit website at www.womenbuild5k.com or call Hannah Mulholland at 227-9949. (P)
Car Cruise NightsCHARLTON – The Route 67 Country Store and Café has scheduled car cruise nights thru Sep-tember on the second and fourth Thursdays from 6-8pm. All vehicles of any year are welcome to cruise in and enjoy an evening of car chat. Also, don’t miss out on the Second Annual Car Show scheduled for July 16, from 12-4pm. This is a fundraiser for Breast Cancer Awareness and The Charlton Historical Society. With a registration fee of $10, participants will enjoy a great day of fun, complete with trophies for the top 20 vehicles. Stop by and see the John Ray Breast Cancer Awareness pink tanker trunk as we get together and raise money for two great causes. For more information please check out our website at www.rt67cafe.com or by calling 882-7345. (A)
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JCB ROOFING AND CONSTRUCTION Professional, experienced and insured. 470-6525
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Antique Fair & Flea Market: August 6 & 7 at the Wash-ington County Fairgrounds, Rte. 29, Greenwich, NY. $2 admission (Sat. 8a-6p; Sun. 9a-4p). Featuring over 200 dealers. Great food! Early Bird Friday (8/5- 6a-6p, $10). RAIN OR SHINE! Call (518) 331-5004.
ESTATE: VINTAGE END tables, lamps, sewing ma-chine, couch, coffee table. Tiger maple dining set: table, 6 chairs, buffet, china closet. More! 399-7242
LARGE GARAGE SALE: Fri./Sat., July 8 & 9; 9am-5pm; 15 Sherwood Park Dr., Burnt Hills. Ride-on mower, sewing machine, stereo, shower door, deer head, fishing, hunting, sm. appliances, coats, dishes, much more!
8 SPEED LAWN tractor, Troy Built, completely checked out on 5/31. By Grassland Inv. available. 17.5 HP, 42” cut, rarely used $700. 669-4565
Unseasoned Firewood 7 (+/-) cord load, cut, split & delivered. $1050.Call for area discount. Smaller loads avail-able. 692-2109
Giovanni’s Concrete Srvcs. Free est. All types of concrete work & masonry repairs, side-walks, patios, stonework, concrete sealing. 858-4053
Community ConcertBURNT HILLS – The Youth Group of the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church will hold a commu-nity concert from 5-9pm on Sunday, July 10, in the parking lot in front of the Church (off Route 50). The concert will feature local bands. Free admission. Food booth available. Any local bands interested in performing may call 399-5144 or 332-0008 for additional information. Donations and assistance will be welcomed. Bring your friends and family for a night of music, food, fun and fellowship! (A)
MAT’S STUMP GRINDINGLet us remove those old stumps / trip hazards.Fully insured. Free estimates. www.igrindstumps.com(518) 577-5167
THOMAS TRACEY BLACKTOP PAVING. In business over 40 years. All aspects of paving. 584-7491
$$CASH$$ FOR CARS andtrucks.. Quick service. Dead or alive. No titles needed. Comp. rates. 24/7. 506-3366
A-Z PROPERTY SERVICESBig or small, we handle it all. All phase construction and remodeling / landscaping, lawn mowing etc. painting, tile, flooring, masonry/con-crete, 20+ years experience. 518-522-2724
Youth Orchestra to Hold AuditionsCAPITAL DISTRICT – Saratoga Springs Youth Orchestra is holding auditions for the 2011-2012 Season. Students from all over the Capital District that are NYSSMA level 5 or 6 (or comparable) are invited to audition. Openings for Violin, Viola, Cello, Bass, Horn, Oboe, and Timpani. Pos-sible trip to Italy in summer of 2012. For more Information email [email protected] or phone 429-3636. For more information about SSYO visit us on the web at ssyo.org (P)
“Reporting Animal Cruelty”SCOTIA – The Animal Protective Foundation will present a free program entitled, “Reporting Animal Cruelty: What Caring Citizens Need to Know,” on Thursday, July 14 from 6-7:30pm at the shelter, located at 53 Maple Avenue in Scotia. This program is for anyone with a concern for animals, especially those who have witnessed animal cruelty or neglect and not known what to do about it. It will provide an overview of New York State animal cruelty law and information on how to gather evidence and report it to the proper authorities. Program is free and open to the public. To reserve a seat call 374-3944 x113. (P)
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Maple Tree Funding offers a full line of mortgage products for every need. We offer premiere programs designed to meet the needs of every borrower, from rst-time home buyer packages to vacation or investment properties.
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At Maple Tree Funding, we offer low rates and a high level of customer service. All of our Mortgage Loan Originators are Professionally Licensed in New York State and are here to ful ll your goals. We are proud members of the Saratoga Chamber of Commerce and the Better Business Bureau. When you Think Mortgage… Think Maple Tree.
RECTANGULAR SOLID Cherry pedestal dining table w/ 6 Parson chairs, cloth cov-ered, red & gold. $2,500. obo. Side Board, Black Lacquer Chinoiserie (Chinese-Esque) $1,500. obo. Both 5 yrs. old, excellent condition. 928-8585/ 399-0583
NEW LOOK PAINTING: 30 yrs. exp. Owner occupied. Talk to the man that does the work. Beautify your home with my expertise. Senior discount. Fully ins. Free est. 379-8528
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.
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.CARNEY’S TAVERN: Whether dining in our historic dining room or enjoying the breeze on our flower-decked front porch, you’re sure to agree, it’s a wonderful gather-ing place for great food & drink in a unique 1840’s set-ting. 399-9926
NEED TO STATE YOUR CASE? At a loss for words? Personal, professional, legal, governmental forms, docu-ments, letters, essays, resumes, applications. 775-7890; 280-1180. Free consultation. Reasonable rates.
IS YOUR CAMP, BARN or garage leaning? We repair & replace walls, sills, beams, footings and other structural defects. Free estimates. 584-7422
RICH’S’S PLUMBING, HEATING & COOLING: 20 yrs. experience. Insured. For all your plumbing/heating needs! Very reas. 570-2074
AMERICAN FENCEBest Price! Best Quality!Insured. Free estimates.231-9084
FOSTER PARENTS NEEDED: Make a difference! Touch a life. Become a full or part-time foster parent with Northeast Parent & Child Society. Free training, weekly in-home support, and a generous monthly allowance are available. For more information, call 372-6708 www.neparentchild.org
Senior Center Announces Upcoming TripsCAPITAL REGION – The Glenville Senior Center, located at 32 Worden Road in Scotia, has an-nounced the following upcoming trips: Luxury Catskill Train Ride on Wednesday, August 10. Ride & dine (3-course lunch) on a luxurious train through the picturesque mountain ranges of the Catskills. Depart: 9am; Return: approx. 4pm. Cost: $75 per person. Signup deadline is Thurs., July 21. Three-Day Trip to Ogunquit, ME: Tues.-Thurs., September 6-8. Enjoy three days in Ogunquit, a beautiful seaside community on the southern coast of Maine. Depart 7am on Sept. 6; Return 6:45pm on Sept. 8. Cost: Members/non-members, $400 pp dbl; $500 pp single. Payment due by Fri., July 15. For ad-ditional information on these trips, please call the Glenville Senior Center at 374-0734. (A)
15th Annual Charity Golf TournamentCAPITAL REGION – New York Long-Term Care Brokers, Ltd. cordially invites you to our 15th Annual Charity Golf Tournament to benefi t The Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne, NY, on Thursday, July 21, 2011 at Fairways of Halfmoon, 17 Johnson Road, Mechanicville, NY. $150 per person OR $560 per foursome, includes green fees with cart, continental breakfast, lunch at the turn, buffet following golf, great contests & prizes & gifts. For more details call Brian O’Connell at 800-695-8224 x132 or 518-688-8132 or email [email protected] (A)
Wags and Whiskers Family Fun FairCAPITAL REGION – The Schenectady, Schoharie and Sara-toga County SPCA is pleased to announce the Second Annual Wags and Whiskers Family Fun Fair on Saturday, July 9, from 11am-4pm at Mabee Farm Historic Site, 1080 Main Street (Rte. 5S), Rotterdam Jct. This pet friendly event is open to the pub-lic, admission is free, donations are welcome and proceeds will benefi t the local SPCA. The fair will feature incredible vendors, fabulous food, wagon rides, miniature horses, a reptile show, a demonstration by AgileDogs, an adoption clinic, an auction, KidZone games and prizes, live entertainment by What-Ever! and Brenda Fisher, a pet costume competition and more! Con-test registration forms can be found at www.countyspca.org For more information, contact Windy S. Wyczawski at 640-3537 or [email protected] (A)
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JP MORGAN CHASE Class Action. Looking for individuals to join me in a potential Class Action Lawsuit against Chase Bank for violating my home-owner rights and failing to fol-low Home Affordable Modifi-cation Program (HAMP) guidelines. If you were ap-proved for the trial period, made all your scheduled pay-ments on time and then de-nied for modification please contact me. 701-0249
JUNK CARS We pay top dollars for all junk cars, trucks, vans, etc. Call (518) 322-0654 º
IMMEDIATE CASH for jewelry. Market prices paid immediately for precious metals in any form or condi-tion. All gold, platinim, silver, diamonds , coins and high end swiss watches. METAL REFINING-RECYCLING INDUSTRY.For appointment. 847-9575
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.
LET GEORGE DO IT! Light Trucking; Clean-out: Garages, Attics, Cellars.Reasonable. Free estimates. 399-5937
THRIFT SHOP: Affordable, perfect ladies clothing, sportswear, jewelry, shoes, purses, knick-knacks. Come take a look. Come shop! Come save! ELITE REPEAT BOUTIQUE, 515 McClellan St.; Tues.-Sat., 10am-3pm. Closed Sat.: July & August. 381-4038
SUMMER IS HERE! Keep 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.
ANTIQUES WANTED: One piece or a house full. Cash paid. Your local established dealer. AFFORDABLE ANTIQUES, 725 Saratoga Road,Burnt Hills. 384-0702. Wed.-Sun., 10am-5pm.
CONSTRUCTION TRAILER 8 wheel heavy duty tilt bed, airbrakes. $2900. Boat trailer 21’ , 2 axle. $450. 237-1500 Waterford.
Motorcycle Show to Benefi t SPCAROTTERDAM JCT. – The homeless animals of the Montgomery County SPCA will benefi t from the Annual Motorcycle Show and Party Fundraiser, to be held on Saturday, July 9, rain or shine. The Party is sponsored by the Broadway Choppers and will be held at the Bad Pig Saloon on State Highway 5S in Rotterdam Junction beginning at 2pm. Admission is $20 per person, with all proceeds from the day’s events benefi ting the homeless animals of the Montgomery County SPCA Animal Shelter. Advance tickets are available at the Bad Pig, Smitka Brothers Route 67 Cycle Shop, from the Broadway Chop-pers, and at the MCSPCA Animal Shelter offi ce. Tickets are also available at the door. Registration for the Bike Show portion of the Party will begin at 3pm. For more information on the Motorcycle Show & Party, please call Debi at 227-7314. For more information on events benefi ting the Montgomery County SPCA, visit www.mc-spca.org or Facebook, or email [email protected] (P)
Benefi t Walk for The Lustgarten FoundationCAPITAL REGION – The Albany Capital District (www.al-banypcrwalk.org) walk to benefi t The Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research will be held on Sunday, Sep-tember 11, at the Elm Avenue Town Park (Elm Ave. - just off the Delmar bypass) in Delmar. Registration opens at 8:30am; walk begins at 10:30am. Music, fun activities for children as well as information booths about this devastating cancer. For more information, or to register, visit or call: www.lustgarten.org (866) 789-1000; www.albanypcrwalk.org (518) 475-1200
Artists & CraftspeopleROTTERDAM JCT. – Applications are now being accepted for the 8th Annual Mabee Farm Arts & Crafts Festival to be held Saturday, August 27, from 10am-5pm on the grounds of the Mabee Farm Historic Site on the banks of the beautiful Mo-hawk River in Rotterdam Junction. Only original hand made items will be accepted. For more information and an applica-tion call 887-5073 or email: [email protected] (A)
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] (A)
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30-60% DISCOUNT to spay & alter cats & dogs. Friends of Animals. 1-800 321-PETS or 203 866-5223
BUS GOING TO Turning Stone. Round trip $20. Leaves Exit 11 @ 7am sharp. July 26, Joanne 369-1796
ANTIQUE IHC TRACTORSFOR SALE. Super WDR9 not running, $3,000. W4, runs $1,500. H, runs $1,500. Also 2 H’s not running $1,500 for pair. OS6 runs $3,000. I6 parts or repairs, $1,000, plus many others (518) 584-9068
TOP OF THE line Sears treadmill $100. Old Oak li-brary table. 2 1/2’ x 5’ all original $390. 12 gauge shot gun, mec. loader. $100. Slid-ing compound 10” miter saw $300., 2 Craftsman routers 1 has Bisquit cutter. $20 ea. 792-2795
RECONDITIONED CHAIN SAWS. Many available. Stihl & Husky. 376-7080
LEGOS WANTED! MY boys love them! Bins or sets, no megablocks please! , Please call 885-0999 $
RECTANGULAR SOLID Cherry pedestal dining table w/ 6 Parson chairs, cloth cov-ered, red & gold. $2,500. obo. Side Board, Black Lacquer Chinoiserie (Chinese-Esque) $1,500. obo. Both 5 yrs. old in excellent cond.928-8585 399-0583
Alfred Kahler Memorial Golf TournamentSCOTIA/REXFORD – It’s that time of year again! Join us for our 5th Annual Alfred Kahler Memorial Golf Tournament. All proceeds benefi t The Baptist Health System Foundation. Event will be held Thursday, September 22, at Mohawk River Country Club & Chateau, 847 Riverview Rd., Rexford. For additional information, contact Michelle Stark, Marketing & Development As-sociate, at 370-4700 or visit website at www.bapthealth.com (A)
Paddling for a CureALPLAUS – The Alplaus Fire Departments Ladies Auxiliary is proud to present the 6th annual Paddling for a Cure event, which raises money for our local chap-ter of the American Cancer Soci-ety, for Making Strides against breast cancer. On Sunday, July 17, paddlers will gather at the Capital Region Maritime Center, 901 Maritime Drive in Alplaus (Schenectady County). Make a personal donation, collect pledg-es or form a team. Registration begins at 8am. Group launch to immediately follow. Enjoy up to a fi ve-mile paddle on the scenic Mohawk River. Live entertain-ment by Running the River. Food, beverages, prizes, and a 12’ Perception Carolina kayak will be raffl ed off. $10 covers the cost of registration and insur-ance. Registration forms can be printed from www.alplaus.org (click on Paddling for a Cure). Insured and sanctioned by the American Canoe Association. Additional info, contact: Event Coordinators Kathy Boyle [email protected] or Shawna Thompson [email protected]
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1. White face paints 6. Flat floater10. New newts14. “Farewell, mon ami”15. 100 cents16. Woman’s dress, in India17. Blow18. Discontinue19. Bluenose20. U.S. citizens with African origins (2 wd) 23. Feeble26. Range rovers27. Funny stage play with songs 32. 747, e.g.33. Female demon34. Wallop35. Electrical unit36. ___ fruit40. Chinese Empire official’s residence41. Deprive of courage42. Punctuation preceding spoken text 45. Bake, as eggs47. Fill in the ___ (pl.) 48. Preservation of the environ-ment 53. The “A” of ABM
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1. Cigarette 2. “Much ___ About Nothing”3. “Flying Down to ___”4. Maligning 5. ___ it to say 6. Change7. Halo, e.g.8. Gift tag word9. Hit the bottle10. Saw11. It’s a ___ from... (2 wd) 12. Simple chord13. Indications21. ___ Victor22. Perlman of “Cheers”23. Intensifies, with “up”24. Nonexistent25. Biblical birthright seller28. Andean animal
29. Addition symbol
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31. ___-Atlantic
35. ___ Tuesday (Mardi Gras)
36. Without a crew
37. F.B.I. operative
38. Caper
39. Signs, as a contract
40. Auld lang syne
41. Set free
42. Albanian coin
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44. ___-Wan Kenobi
45. Little rascal
46. Dearest
49. Scandinavian pile rugs
50. Electric unit
51. Mercury, for one
52. Believe
56. “Aladdin” prince
57. International Monetary Fund
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58. ___ Charles, musician
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RENTALSCLIFTON PARK SMALL studio. $595. Includes utilities Small cottage, 1 BR $550. Parking, small pets ok. Veter-ans discounts. 779-5834, 669-3415, 383-3639
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HALFMOON 1BR Hudson River views. $550 includes hot water, private parking.1st mo. sec. & refs. Non smoker, No pets. 238-1321
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While some eco-friendly be-haviors and lifestyle changes have been easy to adopt, others have proven far more diffi cult. Perhaps nothing il-lustrates that more than con-sumer reaction to hybrid cars.
Hybrid car sales have dipped in recent years. But supporters note that vehicle sales in gen-eral have also decreased over that period, meaning it’s quite possible hybrid car sales are indicative of a larger slump, and not necessarily indicative of an adverse consumer reac-
tion to hybrid cars.
Whatever the reason for dwin-dling sales, it’s clear consum-ers have been reticent to em-brace hybrid cars, especially when compared to other eco-friendly lifestyle changes that have caught on seemingly en masse. For those considering a hybrid car, there’s a valid case to be made on both sides of the fence.
Why Buy a Hybrid Car?
Buying a car is never an easy decision. Choosing to buy one
that’s fundamentally different that one you’ve ever pur-chased before is even more diffi cult. Perhaps there’s no greater reason to buy a hybrid car than the environmental benefi ts. A hybrid’s low emis-sions mean less greenhouse gases, which can include harmful carbon dioxide. Less emissions make for a healthier planet. For consumers whose chief concern is the environ-ment, then hybrid cars are the way to go.
There’s also more practical reasons to buy a hybrid car. Better gas mileage means drivers will be paying less at the pump, which can add up to signifi cant savings over time, not to mention less fuel consumption that will help the environment as well.
Hybrid cars also tend to be more effi cient. Hybrids have both an internal combus-tible engine and an electrical system, enabling drivers to switch back and forth be-tween the power sources to make their vehicle more effi -cient, burning less fuel when the conditions allow and using less electrical energy when the conditions would otherwise drain the electrical power system.
Why Steer Clear of Hybrid Cars?
Hybrid cars’ biggest prob-lems are largely economical. Resale value of hybrid cars pales in comparison to that of traditional automobiles. Much of this lower resale value is thanks to the battery needed
for hybrid cars. Hybrid car batteries typically need to be replaced once per decade. When selling a preowned ve-hicle, drivers might fi nd that vehicle is less attractive to prospective buyers if that bat-tery has not previously been replaced or if it’s been several years since it was replaced.
Lower resale value is espe-cially tough to stomach when considering the initial cost of hybrid cars, which many feel makes them less attractive options. Hybrids are often considerably more expen-sive, and researchers have noted that the cost savings of hybrids are not realized until after several years of driving a hybrid vehicle. While this fi gures to change as the mar-ket continues to offer more hybrid cars, for today’s con-sumer that future offers little comfort.
Safety is also a concern when considering a hybrid car. Hy-brids use high-voltage bat-teries to operate, which can prove disastrous should an accident occur. Manufactur-ers insist this concern isn’t really a problem, as the bat-teries are designed to turn off in an accident. However, some consumers subscribe to the “better safe than sorry” approach and feel hybrid bat-teries are simply too risky.
Much like any big ticket deci-sion, consumers must make, deciding whether or not to buy a hybrid car requires careful consideration of the advantages and disadvantages to hybrid cars before driving one off the dealership lot.
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Lord’s Acre FairBURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Route 50, will hold its annual fair on Friday and Saturday, September 9 and 10. A variety of booths will include white elephant, cloth-ing, books, toys, baby items, sporting goods, baked goods, a country store and silent auction items. Donations for the various booths will be ac-cepted thru September 1. Drop off items Mon.-Fri., 9am-1pm at the Church. Please follow signs for designated areas. No TV’s please. There will be four summer pre-sales from 9am-1-pm on Sat., July 30; Fri., Au-gust 5; Sat., August 13; and Fri., August 19. For additional information, call 399-5875 or 399-3859. (A)
Running ClubSCOTIA – Victory Running Club will meet every Saturday at 7am at Jumpin Jacks in Scotia. We will be training for the Glenville/Schenectady YMCA 5K. The 5K will take place at Collin’s Park on July 16th at 8am. Novice and experienced runners are encouraged to attend. For questions and additional information, please contact Erin Quintrell at erinquintrell@vbc-scotia or 867-2400. (A)
Summer in the GardenSCHENECTADY – Join Cornell Cooperative Extension Educators on the 2nd Saturday of the sum-mer months (July 9 and August 13) for a hands-on family activity discovering butterfl ies, honeybees, helping to plant and harvest vegetables, and even plant your own fl owers to take home. Classes are 30 min. in duration (beginning at 10am or 1pm) and are appropriate for families, caregivers and children ages 4-12. Cost: $5 per child, or $10 per family. Call 372-1622 to register; walk-ins welcome. (A)