WWW.CRWNEWSPAPERS.COM PENNYSAVER MONEYSAVER THE BI-WEEKLY THE ADVERTISER Publication Dates: Thursday, January 1 st , 8 th , 15 th Deadline: FRIDAY of PRIOR WEEK Volume 66 • Number 1 • January 2, 2015 GET READY FOR THE B I G G A M E ! GAME DAY SPECIAL SECTIONS DEADLINES ARE THE FRIDAY BEFORE EACH ISSUE January 22nd & 29th Issues! Call To Place Your Ad Today! 235-0267 alham Inc. FREE ESTIMATES WATERPROOFING CRACKING - BULGING - FLAKING FOUNDATION WALLS REPAIRED - REBUILT JACKING - FLOORS - WINDOWS JCC OF SARATOGA SPRINGS TO HOST BINGO ON NEW YEAR’S DAY SARATOG SPRINGS – The Jewish Community Center of Saratoga Springs, located at 84 Weibel Avenue in Saratoga Springs, will be having their Bingo games on January 1 and every Thursday thereafter. They will have ‘Bonus Ball’ and ‘Early Bird Progressive’ games with a maximum prize of $6,000. Doors open at 5:30pm and games begin at 7pm. There are both smoking and non-smoking areas and food is sold. For more in- formation, please contact 584-2370 or [email protected]. CAPITAL REGION IMMIGRATION ORAL HISTORY PROJECT CAPITAL DISTRICT – Being initiated in 2015 by the International Center, the Capital Region Immigration Oral History Project will collect and pre- serve the firsthand interviews of Capital Region immigrants. ICCR will rely on staff, interns and trained community volunteers to conduct interviews to gather first-hand stories about immigrant experiences. First-person nar- ratives, regardless of how long ago, are enlightening and provide insight into individual immigrant stories. In addition to audio- and video-recorded interviews, a sampling of individuals interviewed will be photographed and included in a proposed upcoming pictorial exhibit. If you or someone you know is interested in sharing your first-hand immigrant experience please contact the International Center at (518) 708-7608 or info@iccral- bany.org. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS MARCELLE-NOLAN CHAPTER 158 DONATES $500 TO SARATOGA WAR HORSE SARATOGA SPRINGS – Golden Corral, 15 Old Gick Rd., Wilton was the host of the December monthly business meeting of Disabled American Veterans Marcelle-Nolan Chapter 158. During the course of the business operations, the chapter presented a donation of $500 to Founder and Di- rector Bob Nevins, who is a disabled Vietnam Veteran. Saratoga War Horse is a non-profit organization which employs retired race horses in the effort to re-establish trust and confidence in veterans dealing with post-traumatic stress disorders. Assistance is provided free of charge to the veteran, including any transportation and lodging necessary to receive treatment. More information on the program can be found at http://www.saratogawarhorse.com. FISHING WORKSHOP FOR BEGINNERS WARRENSBURG – The Warren County 4-H Youth Development program is in search of youth of all ages who are interested in joining a beginners fishing workshop series. Depending on the level of interest, the first meet- ing will be scheduled in early February. Youth will participate in a series of workshops which will include: “learn by doing” hands-on projects, re- view the history of fishing, learn about local fish species, and have the opportunity to go on field trips to test out there skills. A limited amount of equipment is available for those who are in need of fishing gear. For more information or to register for this program contact 4-H Community Edu- cator, Dan Carusone at Cornell Cooperative Extension 518-668-4881 or by email at [email protected]
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PENNYSAVER MONEYSAVER THE BI-WEEKLY THE ADVERTISER
Publication Dates: Thursday, January
1st, 8th, 15thDeadline: FRIDAY of PRIOR WEEK
Volume 66 • Number 1 • January 2, 2015GET READY FOR THE
JCC OF SARATOGA SPRINGS TO HOST BINGO ON NEW YEAR’S DAY
SARATOG SPRINGS – The Jewish Community Center of SaratogaSprings, located at 84 Weibel Avenue in Saratoga Springs, will be havingtheir Bingo games on January 1 and every Thursday thereafter. They willhave ‘Bonus Ball’ and ‘Early Bird Progressive’ games with a maximumprize of $6,000. Doors open at 5:30pm and games begin at 7pm. Thereare both smoking and non-smoking areas and food is sold. For more in-formation, please contact 584-2370 or [email protected].
CAPITAL REGION IMMIGRATION ORAL HISTORYPROJECT
CAPITAL DISTRICT – Being initiated in 2015 by the International Center,the Capital Region Immigration Oral History Project will collect and pre-serve the firsthand interviews of Capital Region immigrants. ICCR will relyon staff, interns and trained community volunteers to conduct interviewsto gather first-hand stories about immigrant experiences. First-person nar-ratives, regardless of how long ago, are enlightening and provide insightinto individual immigrant stories. In addition to audio- and video-recordedinterviews, a sampling of individuals interviewed will be photographedand included in a proposed upcoming pictorial exhibit. If you or someoneyou know is interested in sharing your first-hand immigrant experienceplease contact the International Center at (518) 708-7608 or [email protected].
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS MARCELLE-NOLANCHAPTER 158 DONATES $500 TO
SARATOGA WAR HORSESARATOGA SPRINGS – Golden Corral, 15 Old Gick Rd., Wilton was thehost of the December monthly business meeting of Disabled AmericanVeterans Marcelle-Nolan Chapter 158. During the course of the businessoperations, the chapter presented a donation of $500 to Founder and Di-rector Bob Nevins, who is a disabled Vietnam Veteran. Saratoga WarHorse is a non-profit organization which employs retired race horses inthe effort to re-establish trust and confidence in veterans dealing withpost-traumatic stress disorders. Assistance is provided free of charge tothe veteran, including any transportation and lodging necessary to receivetreatment. More information on the program can be found athttp://www.saratogawarhorse.com.
FISHING WORKSHOP FOR BEGINNERSWARRENSBURG – The Warren County 4-H Youth Development programis in search of youth of all ages who are interested in joining a beginnersfishing workshop series. Depending on the level of interest, the first meet-ing will be scheduled in early February. Youth will participate in a seriesof workshops which will include: “learn by doing” hands-on projects, re-view the history of fishing, learn about local fish species, and have theopportunity to go on field trips to test out there skills. A limited amount ofequipment is available for those who are in need of fishing gear. For moreinformation or to register for this program contact 4-H Community Edu-cator, Dan Carusone at Cornell Cooperative Extension 518-668-4881 orby email at [email protected]
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FREE FIRST FRIDAYCOMMUNITY DINNERGREENWICH – The sec-ond year of monthly FREEdinners in Greenwich areoff to a great start. The firstFriday of every monthSept.-June dinner isserved at CentenaryMethodist Church inGreenwich from 5:30-7:00pm. This month's din-ner is hosted by theGreenwich Youth Center.The kids will be serving upfreshly prepared pizza,salad and cupcakes thanksto the generous donationsand support from manylocal businesses and vol-unteers. Free will dona-tions will be accepted forthe Youth Center. A greatway to start the weekendand visit with friends andneighbors.
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METAPHYSICAL BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPSARATOGA SPRINGS – Metaphysical Book DiscussionGroup at Woodlawn Commons – Sunday, January 4 at6pm. Albany-Saratoga Spiritual Adventures will host a dis-cussion of Mindset: The New Psychology of Success byCarol Dweck. All are welcome to come whether they’veread or not. Woodlawn Commons, 156 Lawrence St.,Saratoga Springs, 518-423-3569. For more information,visit www.newthoughtnewyork.org
ROAST PORK & LIVER DINNERSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge#161 located at 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs, presentsa Roast Pork & Liver / Onions Dinner on Wednesday, Jan-uary 14 from 4:30-7:00pm. Menu: Soup Dijour, TossedSalad, Roast Pork Loin, Liver & Onions, Mashed Pota-toes, Bread Stuffing, Vegetables, Dessert, Rolls & Butter,Coffee, Tea. Donation Requested: Adults - $10.00; Sen-iors and Military (Active/Retired with ID Card) - $9.00;Children ages 5-12 - $6.00; Children under age 5 – Free.Takeouts: $10.00. Cash Bar Available.
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ARE YOU READY TO DO SOMETHING NOW? SARATOGA SPRINGS – Welcome to the Upstate Conservative Coalition! We are agroup of like-minded individuals determined to promote traditional conservative valuesin our communities and beyond. If you are finally tired of what is happening in our stateand Country, Please join us at the Saratoga Upstate Conservative Coalition meeting.Join us starting January 6th on the first Tuesday of each month at the Saratoga VFW at,190 Excelsior Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 at 7pm. Our website is www.up-stateconservatives.org. Also on face book, www.facebook.com/UCCNY We are urgingcitizens to get involved in local grassroots organizations in your area and help get ourstate and nation back on the right track in which America was founded on. Please joinus and feel free to bring a friend with you.
10-CENT PAPERBACK SALESARATOGA SPRINGS – The Friends Book Shop at theSSPL (Saratoga Springs Public Library) is holding a 10-Cent Paperback Sale in the Community Room on Tues-day, January 6 from 10am-4pm. All items in the shop(except Collectors' Corner books) will be 20% off, includ-ing hard cover books, paperbacks, VCRs & DVDs, CDs,and books on tape. The shop is located on the main levelof the SSPL at 49 Henry Street in downtown SaratogaSprings. For additional information, please call518.584.7860 x333
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ADIRONDACK FIDDLERSSCHUYLERVILLE – New style and Old Tyme Fiddling,Adirondack Fiddlers, Sunday, January 11th, 12:00pm to5:00pm, at American Legion Hall, Clancy St. Schuylerville,NY. All fiddlers young and old and the public welcome.Round and square dancing. For more information call(518) 274-6817. Web address: adirondackfiddlers.org
LIONS CLUB DROP BOXES HADLEY/LUZERNE - The Hadley-Luzerne Lions Club hasdrop boxes for your used eyeglasses, hearing aids, cellphones and printer cartridges. They can all be reused bythose in need. Boxes are located at the Luzerne, Hadleyand Day Town Halls. And at the Hadley-Luzerne Libraryand Glens Fall National Bank. Brewer Miller FuneralHome and the area Churches also have boxes. For infor-mation call 654-9382.
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FISH FRY FRIDAYSVICTORY – The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club locatedon Route 32 south of the village of Victory (look for oursign), will hold Fish Fry Friday on January 9, 16, 23, & 30.Time: 4:30-7:00pm. Menu: Fried Fish - $8.50, Fried Clams- $8.50, or Fried Chicken Tenders - $8.50. Also availablewill be Clam Chowder at $6.00 a quart. You are invited toeat in at our clubhouse or to call ahead for Take Out, 695-3917. Everyone will be welcome.
SUNDAY BREAKFASTVICTORY – The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club locatedon Route 32 south of the village of Victory (look for oursign) will be cooking breakfast on January 11 from 8:00-11:00am. Sunday Breakfasts will continue on the secondSunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order,bacon, sausage, toast (white or wheat), pancakes (regu-lar, blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon), French toast,home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost:Adult $6.00, Children $3.00. Everyone will be welcome.
SEEKING DONATIONS FOR 8TH ANNUALCOAT DRIVE
WILTON – The Jones Road and Ballard Road offices ofSaratoga National Bank and Trust Company are collectingwinter coats and other cold-weather clothing items to ben-efit the Adirondack Vets House. Donations for the 8th an-nual Coat Drive are being accepted now through January7 at either Wilton location. Items can be dropped off duringregular business hours at the Jones Road Office, 4208Route 50, or the Ballard Road Office, 227 Ballard Road.Cudney’s Cleaners has offered to clean the donated itemsat no cost, and volunteers will deliver them to the VetsHouse. Adirondack Vets House is a nonprofit transitionalfacility for homeless veterans located in Glens Falls. It isa working program that requires residents find gainful em-ployment, with the goal of obtaining permanent housing.For more information about the Vets House, visit adiron-dackvetshouse.com. For more information about the CoatDrive, please call the Jones Road branch at 587-8484.
TOPS (TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY)GANSVOORT – TOPS meets every Wednesday at TrinityUnited Methodist Church of Wilton, 155 Ballard Road,Gansevoort. Weigh in at 6pm; Meeting at 6:30pm.
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The days are so short and dreary now that it is pretty easy for the gardener to feel a little down with spring so far away. One way that I shake off the midwinter blues is to spend some time in my south facing room enjoying whatever sunshine our short days can muster among the houseplants that spend the winter there. Regular readers have heard before about my collection of miniature geraniums. Rest assured, they’re all doing well and are responding to the slightly longer days with a burst of new growth and several are so happy with their situation that they’ve popped out a few buds. In a couple of weeks I’ll be enjoying a preview of summer when these little beauties burst into flower. Besides my collection of miniature geraniums, there are other flowering plants that have managed to find their way into my indoor garden. The African Violet is, without question, the most popular of all flowering houseplants. Their prolific blossoms and soft, fuzzy leaves have delighted indoor gardeners for years. We’ve all heard stories about great-grandma’s prized violet whose descendents are still grown and loved by current family members. The first requirement to consider for growing African Violets is light. Violets need very strong but indirect sunlight. Many folks find that a bright north-facing window is an ideal spot to grow African Violets. They’ll also thrive under fluorescent lights. The second requirement is temperature. They prefer a daytime temperature of at least 70 degrees and should remain above 64 degrees at night. Most folks don’t have too much trouble meeting the light and temperature needs of African Violets. The trickiest part of African Violet care is watering. Violets need to be kept lightly moist constantly and will not appreciate drying out completely. Realizing this, most folks overcompensate by keeping their Violets soggy wet (by leaving standing water in their saucers) which is even worse that letting them dry out. A nice, evenly moist soil is what we’re shooting for here. African Violets also like to be watered with tepid or room temperature water. Very cold water from the tap will shock them. When watering your African Violets, try not to get water on the leaves as this will result in an unsightly spotting. Some folks avoid this problem by pouring the water into a saucer placed under the pot. This is a fine method but make sure to drain any water that isn’t soaked up after a few minutes to avoid death from drowning. I like to feed my African violets Peter’s Brand African Violet Food (no, no relation) at one-quarter strength every time I water to keep them healthy and flowering. Wait until your violets are potbound before repotting. They will flower more if they feel a bit confined. Always put African Violets into shallow plastic or ceramic pots. Clay or terra cotta pots dry too quickly to be beneficial to African Violets. If you keep your house cooler than 64 degrees at night, you may have trouble keeping African Violets. A better choice for the cooler home would be a cousin of the African Violet, the Cape Primrose or Streptocarpus. Streptocarpus has the same indirect light requirement as African Violets but can tolerate temperatures as low as 50 degrees at night without ill effects. Like African Violets, Streptocarpus like to be kept evenly moist but is much more forgiving of accidental dryness. With moderate care, a Streptocarpus will thrive and flower for years. Unlike African Violets, Streptocarpus can get quite large if transplanted into larger size pots. If you really like to save money by keeping your thermostat turned down, there’s still a flowering plant option for your home….the Cyclamen. These tuberous plants thrive when nighttime temperatures drop below 60 degrees and prefer daytime temperatures that stay below 65 degrees. Keep your Cyclamen barely moist (never soggy). During the flowering period, feed with a ¼ strength solution of Miracle-Gro. If you can manage not to overwater your Cyclamen, it should be able to maintain a set of its unique inverted flowers for over three months! If your house is very dry and you want to provide a little extra humidity, place the plants in a gravel-filled tray and add water to the top of the gravel. Place your plants on the gravel so the evaporating moisture passes over the leaves. Be sure the pots are not actually sitting in the water. Remember, nothing kills a plant quicker than drowning. Thanks for the read.
CHRISTIAN WOMENS CLUB LUNCHEONSARATOGA – All women are invited to attend a luncheonTuesday, January 13, from 12:00-2:00pm at LongfellowsRestaurant, Rt. 9P Saratoga. Cost is $13.00 inclusive. Wewill be featuring Franesa Pyle from Saratoga Botanicalswho will tell us how to improve our natural beauty. Ourspeaker, Jackie Gordon from Amsterdam asks “Is this allthere is to life?” Reservations are required by January 8.Please call Ellie at 584-3779 or Anita at 583-4043. Nomembership or dues required.
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FREE WEEK AT DEC EDUCATIONAL CAMPROCK CITY FALLS – Rock City Falls Volunteer Fire Dept.is sponsoring a Free week at DEC Educational Camp for2 children (must be a resident of the Milton Fire Dist.) ages11-17 yrs. old (1 boy and 1 girl). A drawing will be held atour annual banquet on January 17. Those chosen will benotified by phone. A Hunter Safety Course will be offeredto campers (12-14). Transportation to and from camp willbe the responsibility of parent or guardian of camper cho-sen. Camp dates and locations vary. For more informa-tion, see www.dec.state.ny.us (keyword: Summer Camps)or call Darren at 470-9511 or email [email protected] email ([email protected]) or send in your name,address, date of birth and phone number to: Rock CityFalls VFD, C/O Darren Costanzo, PO Box 25, Rock CityFalls, NY 12863.
BAKED CHICKEN, SWISS STEAK DINNERSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge#161 Presents a Baked Chicken, Swiss Steak Dinner onWednesday, January 28 from 4:30-7:00pm. Menu: SoupDijour, Tossed Salad, Baked Chicken, Swiss Steak,Mashed Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables, Rolls and Butter,Dessert, Coffee and Tea. Donation: $10.00 – Adults; $9.00- Seniors (62 years) & Military (Active or Retired) with IDCard; $6.00 - Children 5-12; Children Under 5 – Free. Alltakeouts - $10.00. Cash Bar Available. The Lodge is lo-cated at 1 Elk Lane, Saratoga Springs. Call (518) 584-2585 for more information.
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AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERSSARATOGA SPRINGS – Salvation Army’s “The Center” After School Program is helpingcommunity youth and looking for volunteers to provide homework help and help with var-ious character education activities. There are hours available from 4pm-6pm, from Mon-day-Wednesday. Please contact Captain Boone at 518.584.1640 or email Captain Booneat [email protected].
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FIREWOOD FOR SALECut, split, & delivered. No de-livery charge. $250/ full cord. $450 truck load. 696-3737
R&D LANDSCAPINGClean ups, tree trimming or cutting. All phases of lawn care. Free estimates. 451-6021
FRIDHOLM PAINTING:All int./ext. painting & staining projects. Popcorn & cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping, faux/decorative painting. Free est. Insured. A+ BBB rating. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. We love what we do! contact John Fridholm, 330-9507www.jfridholm.com
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Call for holiday specials!1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.
Wadeʼs Tree Serv. & Land-scape Co. Complete tree serv. Light landscaping serv. 35 yrs. exp. 3rd generation arborist. 10% disc. w/ad. Fully ins. Free est. 384-7285
MG REMODEL & HOME REPAIR - No job too small! Int.ext. Serving Capital Dist. Questions? Give me a call! Free est. Fully ins. 383-2546
ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Fully lic. & ins. 25yrs exp., res./comm. Stand by Generac generator 274-5100
GEORGE T. FARNUMARCHITECT 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now for Spring. 518-885-1705
PREMIUM PROPERTY SERVICES: Stone work, ma-sonry, chimney repair, fire-place repair and installation. Roofing, siding and windows plus much more. Call Matt for an immediate response 330-6208.
GLEN WINDOW CLEANINGMore than just glass, we offer residential or office janitorial services. Fully ins. with over 35 years in business. Call 696-2742 for more info today.
FRIDHOLM RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS: Bathrooms, basements, carpentry, tile work, plaster/drywall repair, window/door installation, light fixtures, painting, deck build/repairs, popcorn ceil-ings, basement Drylok sealer and many other tasks. A+ BB rating. Will show up. We love what we do! Please call John Fridholm at 330-9507 or visit us at jfridholm.com
UNCONTESTED DIVORCE$895 includes filing fees. All documents prepared and filed. No court appearance.Susan Civic, Attorney 77 Van Dam St. Suite #6Saratoga Springs. 587-4400
REACH OVER 28 MILLION homes with one ad buy! Only $2,795 per week! For more information, contact this publication at 518-877-4730
SEAMLESS GUTTERSThe Gutter Guy. Cleaning & repair also available. Fully ins. 24 years exp. 339-3231
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CONSTRUCTION. Electrical, plumbing, painting, remodels, handyman, home check in schedules, general contract-ing, etc. Please call (518) 396-6695 or email:[email protected] or visit us at sncontracting.net
“GARAGE DOOR GARY”Garage door electric openers. and service. Call for free estimate. 399-6102 º
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FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions. Remodeling, carpentry, basements, kitchens, baths, decks, No job too small.Don Ferraro (518) 882-9513
Need Home Improvement?Services from facelifts to re-model, also custom design cabinets, built-ins, and stor-age solutions to fit your exact space and needs. Handy-man services, painting, tile work, flooring, moldings, dry-wall repair. Insured. BKʼs Custom Services 581-5900.
A-Z BUILDING ANDPROPERTY SERVICES. One call completes it all!Complete home and yard buidlng & maintenance. All phase of building and land-scaping, additions, decks, bathrooms, kitchens, base-ment, patios, screen porches, retaining walls, planting, trim-ming, etc. (518) 522-2724
CLEANOUTS AND DEMOFree estimate. Cheaper than a dumpster, and we do all the work! 339-3369
FORECLOSURE?Defenses are available! You can fight the banks and win! Before you modify your loan or walk away from your house, find out the truth about your loan and options the bank doesnʼt want you to know about. Free consulta-tion. Susan J. Civic, Esq. Saratoga Springs or Sche-nectady offices. 587-4400
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DID YOU KNOW? An individual retirement account, or IRA, is a type of account men and women who meetcertain eligibility requirements can open to save money for their retirement. Unlike a401(k), a type of retirement account that is provided by an employer, an IRA must beopened by an individual. Another difference between a 401(k) and an IRA is that menand women can withdraw money from their IRAs before they reach retirement age topay medical expenses without incurring the penalties that apply when 401(k) accountholders prematurely withdraw money from these accounts. One similarity between401(k) accounts and traditional IRAs concerns taxation. Account holders of both typesof accounts do not pay taxes on their contributions to those accounts until they begin towithdraw money in retirement (prematurely withdrawing money from a 401(k) will incurtaxes and fees). But men and women who open a Roth IRA pay their taxes up front,meaning they won't be paying taxes down the road when theywithdraw money in retire-ment. Each type of IRA comes with its own set of rules and restrictions, including con-tribution limits and eligibility requirements based on earned income. In addition, menand women with a traditional IRA must begin to withdraw their money by the time theyreach age 70.5, while those with a Roth IRA can leave their money in their accounts aslong as they please.
PERFECT JOB for those that need flexibility and like to stay active! Growing res. cleaning co. looking for highly moti-vated individuals. Mon.-Sat., must be avail. at least 4 days/wk. 8:30a-3p. Eves. also available. Company ve-hicles avail. Must love to clean and have a good atti-tude. Call 384-DUST today or stop by 227 Kingsley Rd., Suite 26, Burnt Hills.
NOW HIRING CLEANINGspecialists in Glenville. Mon-Thurs. 7:30 pm-10pm. and Fri. 6:30pm-9pm. Must be reliable, motivated and have transportation. $11/hr. 384-3878
WAREHOUSE WORKERS: Wilton and Amsterdam Distri-bution Centers have immedi-ate openings for seasonal workers. Openings are for a Sat., Sun. & Mon. on our cus-tomerʼs 12-hr. shifts starting at 6am or 6pm. Pay rates $14.00 per hr. Plus Special Attendance incentive. Regu-lar lifting, fast pace environ-ment with lots of stand. Some temp to permanent opportuni-ties. Call Manpower @ 518-459-2800 for additional information. You can also ap-ply and register online at Manpowerjobs.com or send your resume: [email protected] use “Warehouse Jobs” as subject.Manpower is an EOE.
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FREE HOME HEALTH AIDE TRAINING: Certification upon completion. Classes will be held in Albany, NY. Next class is Jan., space is limited. Must have clean lic., solid work history & vehicle. We of-fer vacation pay, exc. bonus & weekend premium. Apply to Interim HealthCare at www.interimhealthcare.com or call Megan to schedule an appt. 518-452-3655.
HIRING PCAʼS, HHAʼS, LPNʼs, Companions. All shifts available NOW. Call Home Helpers at 584-5885
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LOVELY 2 BR Carriage Apt. All new. In Tallmadge Park, Mech. Perfect for couple. Very quiet $700 225-5918betw.10am-9pm. Avail.1/1/15
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IS YOUR CAR READY FOR WINTER?(NAPSI)—Safety on the road is important all year round, but winter weather calls forextra caution behind the wheel to keep you and your passengers safe.
That’s why many auto safety experts including Discount Tire, the world’s largest tire andwheel retailer, urge motorists to keep road safety top of mind this winter and switch totires specifically designed for cold weather driving.
Winter tires are designed for driving in temperatures of 45 degrees or below. If there’sany chance you’ll encounter snow, ice, slush, black ice or wet roads on a consistentbasis, you should prepare your car for these conditions.
Often, drivers aren’t aware that commonly used all-season tires have a rubber compoundthat gradually hardens when temperatures dip below 45 degrees. When this happens,braking and turning are compromised as there is decreased road traction and less grip.It’s also important to note that snow and ice often pile up in the tire grooves and treadblocks on all-season tires, which can impact your vehicle’s performance.
Winter tires are made with higher-silica compounds. This allows the tire to deliver muchbetter traction, which reduces skidding and improves braking. In fact, in temperaturesbelow 45 degrees, winter tires can provide 25 to 50 percent more traction than all-seasontires. In addition, the tread block design includes thousands of very small interlockingslits—known as sipes—to provide extra road-biting edges for improved winter traction.
“Every aspect of a winter tire has been engineered to provide the best performance inwinter conditions and temperature fluctuations while maintaining traction on any surface,”said Mark Marrufo of Discount Tire. “The winter tire advantage will maximize your safetyand provide peace of mind during the winter months.”
Five Tips for Winter Tire Safety1. Replace your all-season tires with winter tires for driving in temperatures of 45 degreesor below. Make sure to replace all four tires with winter tires to avoid an unsafe tractionmismatch.
2. Don’t forget the wheels when switching to winter tires. Having a set of wheels specif-ically for your set of winter tires will save money in the long run.
3. Check tire inflation pressure regularly and don’t forget the spare. Underinflated orover-inflated tires may result in poor handling, uneven tread wear and poor fuel con-sumption.
4. Rotate your tires at least every 6,000 miles or earlier if irregular or uneven wear de-velops.
5. Make sure the tire shop that gets your tires ready for cold temperatures torques thelug nuts to the proper specifications for your vehicle.
For more facts about winter tire safety or to find a Discount Tire store, visit www.dis-counttire.com.
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