LUGGING WATER BOTTLES! $ 6 90 per month for 3 months! CALL 618-2072 TODAY! Not valid with other offers. Dealer participation may vary. Contact your local Culligan Dealer for details. Expires 8/31/15 Culligan Water Conditioning of Scotia 1 Culligan Dr., Scotia CulliganScotia.com Drinking Water Solutions by 235-0267 ASPHALT REPAIRS/PATCHING ASPHALT RESURFACING NEW ASPHALT CONSTRUCTION ASPHALT MILLING alham Inc. BLACKTOP PAVING BLACKTOP PAVING PENNYSAVER MONEYSAVER THE WEEKLY THE ADVERTISER AUGUST 27TH EDITION Thursday, and 27th ~2015~ RUNS FOR 7 WEEKS 2015 FALL ENROLLMENT GUIDE Call 454-5501 Today! www.crwnewspapers.com Aug. 6th thru Sept. 17th Volume 66 • Number 33 • August 13, 2015 CHECK OUT ADVERTISERS & LOCAL EVENTS AT LOOK INSIDE FOR … LOCAL EVENTS LOCAL SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent WWW. CRWNEWSPAPERS .COM MAILED EVERY WEEK OVER 167,000 10 ZONES 37 ZIP CODES BROOKFIELD RENEWABLE ENERGY GROUP DONATES OVER $19,000 TO FRANKLIN COMMUNITY CENTER SARATOGA SPRINGS – Franklin Community Center is both excited and proud to announce their recent partnership with Brookfield Renewable Energy Group. Tom Uncher, VP-Operations, and Andy Davis, Community Relations visited Franklin to present Executive Director Kari Cushing with a check for $19,436; a portion of the Northeast North America designated funds raised at their 11th annual charity golf tournament held at the Fair- mount Château Montebello Golf Club in Montebello, Québec. Proceeds raised at the tournament are then matched by Brookfield and are given out to nonprofit charities dedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of children throughout their regions of operation. “It is a pleasure to sup- port an organization with the reputation of Franklin Community Center. We believe strongly in being partners with the communities in which we operate and live and this was a chance to do just that. Franklin Community Center provides vital support and assistance in our backyard and we could not be prouder to contribute to their efforts” said Tom Uncher, VP- Operations at Brookfield Renewable. Andy Davis reached out to Cushing earlier this summer letting her know a donation would be coming their way and completely surprised her with their generosity. "This donation could not have come at a better time" states Cushing "between the recent ex- pansion of the food pantry and the upcoming expansion of Project Lift funding is critical." Both Tom and Andy are Saratogians and are familiar with the work done at Franklin. Brookfield partners locally with companies such as D.A. Collins and ESMI and share in their philosophy of the im- portance of giving back to their community. Representatives have the for- tunate job of visiting nonprofit organizations throughout the communities in which they operate to distribute the funds raised from the tournament and they look forward to doing so year after year. For more information about Brookfield Renewable Energy Group visit www.brookfieldrenew- able.com and for Franklin visit www.franklincommunitycenter.org. TAX ASSISTANCE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED WARREN COUNTY – Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County is seeking volunteers for the 2015 tax filing season. No experience is re- quired; all volunteers will receive free instruction along with training and certification materials necessary to prepare basic tax returns. VITA vol- unteers are trained to assist moderate-low income individuals and families to electronically file their personal tax returns. Please view this video link https://youtu.be/4Xy6tK3HN1c to find out how you can help those in your community. For more information about the local VITA program call Cor- nell Cooperative Extension of Warren County at 518-623-3291 and ask for Jamie White. You can also sign up through the Tri County United Way at 518-793-3136 or via Get Connected at www.tcuwny.org. The local VITA program is administered by the Tri-County United Way, in conjunction with the following community partners: Head Start, Cornell Cooperative Ex- tension, Economic Opportunity Council Inc, WIC, Department of Social Services, Homefront, along with Glens Falls National Bank & Trust Com- pany, Trustco and TD Banks. RECREATION DEPT 2015 FALL PROGRAMS SARATOGA SPRINGS-The Saratoga Springs Recreation Department has begun registration for its Fall 2015 programs. Join us for soccer, field hockey, floor hockey, tiny t-ball, volleyball and ice-skating lessons. For de- tailed info and to download forms visit us at www.SaratogaRec.com. Sign up at the Saratoga Springs Recreation Center at 15 Vanderbilt Ave., Mon.- Fri., 9am-7pm or Sat., 12-4pm. Questions? Contact us at 587-3550 x2300 or email [email protected].
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LUGGING WATER
BOTTLES!
$690per
month
for 3 months!
CALL 618-2072 TODAY!Not valid with other offers. Dealer participation may vary.
Contact your local Culligan Dealer for details. Expires 8/31/15
Culligan Water Conditioning of Scotia1 Culligan Dr., Scotia CulliganScotia.com
Drinking Water Solutions by
235-0267
ASPHALT REPAIRS/PATCHINGASPHALT RESURFACING
NEW ASPHALT CONSTRUCTIONASPHALT MILLING
alham Inc.
BLACKTOP PAVINGBLACKTOP PAVING
PENNYSAVER MONEYSAVER THE WEEKLY THE ADVERTISER
AUGUST 27TH EDITION
Thursday,
and 27th
~2015~
RUNS FOR 7 WEEKS
2015 FALLENROLLMENT
GUIDE
Call 454-5501 Today!www.crwnewspapers.com
Aug. 6th thru
Sept. 17th
Volume 66 • Number 33 • August 13, 2015
CHECK OUT ADVERTISERS & LOCAL EVENTS AT
LOOK INSIDE FOR …LOCAL EVENTS
LOCAL SERVICESEMPLOYMENTAUTOMOTIVE
REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent
WWW.CRWNEWSPAPERS
.COM
MAILEDEVERY WEEKOVER 167,000
10 ZONES
37 ZIP CODES
BROOKFIELD RENEWABLE ENERGY GROUP DONATESOVER $19,000 TO FRANKLIN COMMUNITY CENTER
SARATOGA SPRINGS – Franklin Community Center is both excited andproud to announce their recent partnership with Brookfield RenewableEnergy Group. Tom Uncher, VP-Operations, and Andy Davis, CommunityRelations visited Franklin to present Executive Director Kari Cushing witha check for $19,436; a portion of the Northeast North America designatedfunds raised at their 11th annual charity golf tournament held at the Fair-mount Château Montebello Golf Club in Montebello, Québec. Proceedsraised at the tournament are then matched by Brookfield and are givenout to nonprofit charities dedicated to improving the health and wellbeingof children throughout their regions of operation. “It is a pleasure to sup-port an organization with the reputation of Franklin Community Center.We believe strongly in being partners with the communities in which weoperate and live and this was a chance to do just that. Franklin CommunityCenter provides vital support and assistance in our backyard and wecould not be prouder to contribute to their efforts” said Tom Uncher, VP-Operations at Brookfield Renewable. Andy Davis reached out to Cushingearlier this summer letting her know a donation would be coming their wayand completely surprised her with their generosity. "This donation couldnot have come at a better time" states Cushing "between the recent ex-pansion of the food pantry and the upcoming expansion of Project Liftfunding is critical." Both Tom and Andy are Saratogians and are familiarwith the work done at Franklin. Brookfield partners locally with companiessuch as D.A. Collins and ESMI and share in their philosophy of the im-portance of giving back to their community. Representatives have the for-tunate job of visiting nonprofit organizations throughout the communitiesin which they operate to distribute the funds raised from the tournamentand they look forward to doing so year after year. For more informationabout Brookfield Renewable Energy Group visit www.brookfieldrenew-able.com and for Franklin visit www.franklincommunitycenter.org.
TAX ASSISTANCE VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDWARREN COUNTY – Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren Countyis seeking volunteers for the 2015 tax filing season. No experience is re-quired; all volunteers will receive free instruction along with training andcertification materials necessary to prepare basic tax returns. VITA vol-unteers are trained to assist moderate-low income individuals and familiesto electronically file their personal tax returns. Please view this video linkhttps://youtu.be/4Xy6tK3HN1c to find out how you can help those in yourcommunity. For more information about the local VITA program call Cor-nell Cooperative Extension of Warren County at 518-623-3291 and askfor Jamie White. You can also sign up through the Tri County United Wayat 518-793-3136 or via Get Connected at www.tcuwny.org. The local VITAprogram is administered by the Tri-County United Way, in conjunction withthe following community partners: Head Start, Cornell Cooperative Ex-tension, Economic Opportunity Council Inc, WIC, Department of SocialServices, Homefront, along with Glens Falls National Bank & Trust Com-pany, Trustco and TD Banks.
RECREATION DEPT 2015 FALL PROGRAMSSARATOGA SPRINGS-The Saratoga Springs Recreation Departmenthas begun registration for its Fall 2015 programs. Join us for soccer, fieldhockey, floor hockey, tiny t-ball, volleyball and ice-skating lessons. For de-tailed info and to download forms visit us at www.SaratogaRec.com. Signup at the Saratoga Springs Recreation Center at 15 Vanderbilt Ave., Mon.-Fri., 9am-7pm or Sat., 12-4pm. Questions? Contact us at 587-3550 x2300or email [email protected].
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GLENS FALLS – The Guild of Adirondack Artists is cele-brating its 40th year of existence with a show of artworkat the Crandall Library Gallery on Glen Street in GlensFalls during the month of August. The public is invited toa free reception on Thursday, August 20 from 5 to 7pm.Refreshments will be served and many of the artists willbe present. The Guild of Adirondack Artists (GAA) is anarts group whose purpose is to promote collegiality andfriendship among its members and high standards of artis-tic achievement through art exhibitions and educationalexperiences.
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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Chamber Maid: Approx. 15 hrs./ wk., $10/hr. Weekends a must. No exp.needed. Top Hill Motel 584-5232.
CNAs HHAs PCAs for shift work. Certified aides for im-mediate home care position. Reliable, transportation a plus. Call Concepts of Helath Care at 885-2020
F/T Shirt presser, pants presser, and garmet presser.Year round, paid holidays, paid vacations. Exp. or will train. Pleasant atmosphere. Saratoga Cleaners, 228 Washington St., Saratoga Springs. 587-3047
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SENIOR CITIZEN SOFTBALLMOREAU – The Moreau Seniors is again offering a Sen-iors Softball "Leisure League" for ages 55 - 95. This non-competitive co-ed league is led by Bob Bogdan, longtimebaseball coach at South High. They are playing Tuesdaymornings at 10am at Moreau Rec. Park. All levels of skillare invited. Call the Seniors office, 792-6007 for more in-formation.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS –Bingo is held everyWednesday night at theSaratoga K of C Hall lo-cated at 50 Pine Road,Saratoga Springs. Doorsopen at 5pm and the firstgame begins at 7pm. 10regular games are playedas well as a 50/50 intermis-sion special and an earlybird progressive game.Over $1,500 in prizes arepaid every Wednesday, in-cluding a $500 coverall. Agrill menu including burg-ers, dogs and sandwichesis offered. Snacks, candy,soups, cakes, etc. are alsoavailable. For further infor-mation call 584-8547.
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The shorter, cooler days of late August and early September make it the ideal time to make permanent improvements to the condition of our lawn. In fact, turf experts agree that this is the best time of year to start a lawn from seed. If you have a new home that needs a lawn or you have bare areas that need new seed started, get right to it so the seeds will have a chance to sprout and get well established before the ground freezes. While this is the best season to tackle these projects, time is limited. Starting a lawn from seed is one of the more challenging gardening tasks, mainly because of all the pre-seeding groundwork that should be done. The first step is to do a quick pH test on the area to see if the soil is acidic. If it is, apply enough pelletized lime to bring the soil back to neutral. The folks at your local garden center can help you figure this out. If you ignore this step and start seed in acidic soil, you’ll find that the seeds will sprout nicely but the grass will struggle to survive and establish itself. Since starting a lawn from seed is so labor intensive, don’t ignore this step. The next step in starting a lawn from seed is to turn organic matter into the area to be seeded. The more organic matter that is turned in, the thicker and more drought resistant the lawn will be for years to come. Peat moss is the easiest form of organic matter to use for improving the soil before seeding. Peat moss is capable of holding 20 times its weight of water. In very sandy soil, the addition of one 4 cu. ft. bale of peat moss per every 100 sq. ft. turned in to a depth of 6” will be necessary. This sounds like a lot of peat moss (and it is) but it is well worth the effort. For a large area, you should rent a roto-tiller to blend the peat moss and lime (if needed) into the soil to a depth of 6”. Once the soil and peat are blended together, the area should be raked smooth. This is easier to accomplish with one of those extra-wide aluminum rakes. If you can’t borrow one, a metal bow rake will do but it will take longer to get the contour you’re looking for. Next you’ll need to roll the soil with a water-filled roller to compact the soil. If you can’t borrow one, rent one. Again, if you skip this step, the project won’t come out as you’d hoped. After you’ve rolled the soil, take another look at the area to see if it is nice and smooth and has the proper contour. If not, rake and roll the area until you’re satisfied. You’ll be looking at the results for many years so take the time now to get it right. Once you’re satisfied, lightly rough up the surface of the soil with your metal rake. Finally it’s time to broadcast the seed. Consult the folks at your local garden center to determine the best grass blend for your particular soil and light conditions. For late–summer seeding, avoid cheap blends that contain annual ryegrass. Broadcast the seed evenly over the area at the recommended rate. Then roll the seed with the water-filled roller to press it into good contact with the soil. If it is a large area, you’ll want to cover it with straw. A smaller area can be covered with burlap or horticultural fabric. The reason you cover the seed is to help keep the sun and wind from drying it out while it’s germinating. After all this is done, you can start watering and watering and watering. This is the trickiest and most important part of the project. No matter how high the quality of the seed used, it won’t germinate unless the area is kept moist CONSTANTLY. It can’t be allowed to dry out, even for an hour. IF THE AREA DRIES COMPLETELY, THE SEED DIES AND CAN’T RESTART. Premium blends of fescue and bluegrass will take 2 weeks just to sprout so be diligent about watering and be patient. If you use a blend that has perennial ryegrass in addition to bluegrass and fescue, be aware that the ryegrass will sprout a week or more earlier. Even after the ryegrass sprouts, continue watering as if nothing has happened to ensure the germination of the desirable fescue and bluegrass seeds. After the young grass is up, apply a slow release winter or starter type of lawn food to stimulate quick root growth. Look for a starter food with a higher middle number (phosphorus). When the grass finally grows to 4”, mow off an inch (and no more) to promote even more root growth. In spring, apply another shot of the starter lawn food to insure that the young grass develops a mature root system before summer heats up. Thanks for the read.
CHICKEN BBQGANSEVOORT – Fortsville United Methodist Church, 402 Fortsville Road, Gansevoortwill hold a Chicken BBQ on August 15, from 4:00-6:00pm. Delicious 1/2 chicken, bakedpotato, vegetable, rolls, homemade pie and beverage. Adults $12, children under age10 $6.00. Take out or dine in. Handicap accessible. Reservations are highly recom-mended: Call 793-5263 or 792-5944. Event will also feature a bake sale hosted by theUMW to support their missions.
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CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free
Lawn sale. 8/7-9, & 8/14-16. Fri-Sun. 10-? 26 Fourth St. Corinth. Too much to list. Maybrook Dr. Glenville.
8/14-8/15, 9-4, 8/16, 10-2. Clothes, furniture, household items, holiday decor, exer-cise equip. Much more No early birds.
Rummage Sale: Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Rte. 50. Fri., 8/14 and Sat., 8/22 from 9am-noon. Hun-dreds of household items, books, toys, sporting equip., next-to-new clothing & furn.
CHILD CARE
Babysitting done in my Malta home. Reasonable rates, ex-perienced, refs. For more in-formation call 817-0506
BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES
Office Space, 1,060 sf (4 of-fices/open area), Rt. 2, near Latham Circle. $1475/ mo. incl. all services. 339-0091
FOR SALE
Antique claw foot bath tub. 587-8064
Camp fire wood. Dry pine. $50 face cord. Local delivery. Call 466-4598 or ( 240) 328-8421
For sale. Lowrey organ with bench and books. $400 obo. 654-9498. Leave msg.
For sale: Bedroom set, dark pine. Triple dresser, chest of drawers, nightstand, queen bed. $200. 654-6354
For sale: Next Ultra terrain shock bike, like new. Call evenings 696-2210
Master Built outdoor electric grill. Never used. $75. 654-9736
Mulch hay. $2 a bail. 587-0248
Must see! GE Spacemaker portable washer & dryer. $375/pr. 374-4530, lv. msg. & number, will return all calls.
Small 24ʼʼ cooking stove, ideal for camp or apt. $75. Propane or natural gas. New standard tub surround, cut for right hand fixtures $125. 587-0044
LOST
Desk drawer, Rt. 9 N South of Lake Luzerne. Reward. 587-8064
NOVENAO ST. JOSEPH of Cupertino who by your prayer obtained from God to be asked at our examination, the only preposition you knew. Grant that I may like you succeed iln the (here mention the name of Examination eg. History paper I) examination. In return I promise to make you known and cause you to be invoked. O St. Joseph of Cupertino pray for me, O Holy Ghost enlighten me, Our Lady of Good Studies pray for me. Sacred Head of Jesus, Seat of divine wis-dom, enlighten me. J.I.
ST. JUDEʼS NOVENAMay the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved, and pre-served throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Je-sus , pray for us. St. Jude worker of miracles, pray for us St. Jude, help of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 8th day, your prayer will be answered. Say for 9 days, it has never been known to fail. Publica-tion must be promise. C.P.M.
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Free NordicTrack, Auto Strider 990. Excellent condi-tion. You move. 877-0508 Ask for Kim
Free ART Reception! August 28, 7pm at the Stony Creek Library. 37 Harrisburg Rd. Stony Creek, 12878. Display-ing recent art created on the Dean Farm Heritage trail. All are welcome to join us for wine, hors d”oeurves, live music, and a campfire. Info 696-5911
Hero miles. To find out moreabout how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisher-house.org
MISCELLANEOUS
Horse boarding, barn outdoor arena. Close to trails. $200 per month. 222-6946
Rhodes Family Reunion. Sat. Aug. 15th. Middle Grove Park. 1pm lunch. Dish to share and table service. Bev-erage provided.
Wash N” Dry Laundry next toSubway, 92 Main St, Corinth. We have top of the line wash-ers & Dryers. Open 24 hours,air conditioning, WIFI. We have pride in saying weʼre the cleanest laundry around guaranteed!
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J & R FLOOR COVERING Tile, hardwood, carpet, vinyl, laminate. Great prices on ma-terials & installation. Residen-tial, commercial. Experienced & insured. Visa, MC, Discover Ralph 584-4657 jandrfloorcovering.com
A-Z BUILDING ANDPROPERTY SERVICES
One call completes it all! Complete home and yard buidlng & maintenance. All phases of building and land-scaping, additions, decks, bathrooms, kitchens, base-ment, patios, screen porches, retaining walls, planting, trim-ming, etc. (518) 522-2724
All Roofing and Repairs Get the Job Done Right! Roofing, Painting, Porches, Decks, Chimney Repair/Re-build. Specializing in Slate Roof Repair. Free Est. Ins. Ron Bellrose Roofing & Con-tracting 346-6140 10% off with this ad!
ALL SEASON FENCE CO.All types of fencing, Reason-able rates. Credit cards ac-cepted. 243-9752.
ALWAYS BEST PAINTINGInterior - Ext. - Plaster WorkRefinishing, Wallpaper. Free est. 15 yrs. contract exp. Ins. Hire a Craftsman! 885-6696
AMERICAN FENCEOur prices wonʼt be beat!Fully insured. Free est.
Portfolio avail. 518-231-9084
ARCHITECTGeorge T. Fornum, 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now for Spring. 518-885-1705
B&D PRESSURE WASHING$144/ 1-story; $219/ 2-story. Decks, walks, gutter, mobile homes, decks refinished. 275-5288 or 538-9379
BUYING GOLD & SILVER Highest cash prices paid. Jewelry, vintage costume and turquoise, coins, watches, knives, military, toys, antiquesetc. 30+ yrs. exp. Save time
call Joe first. 669- 2274
C. L. HOMEIMPROVEMENTS
Taking care of all your win-dow and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates. Call Rich (518) 528-7173.
CALVARY CONTRACTINGCeramic and hardwood floor-ing. Sales, installation and re-finishing. Visit us at: calvary-serves.com or call (518) 669-6583
CAMPING WOODCut, split and delivered within 15 miles of Middle Grove, 1 1/2 cords per load. $150 a load. 587-0248
FRIDHOLM PAINTINGAll 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
GARAGE DOOR GARY Garage doors, electric open-ers, service. Garage door openers make great gifts! Call for free estimate. 399-6102.
Handyman Needed . Helpwith repair & odd jobs. at Deer Run Town home. $20/hr Dan Call me 320-2261
HEATING SERVICE ANDAIR CONDITION
Or new installations. Best prices. Best efficiencies. Gas fire, rebates. Call Mike OʼBrien 365-6624 anytime.
NEED HOME IMPROVEMENT?
Services from facelifts to re-models, also custom design cabinets, built-ins, and stor-age solutions to fit your exact space and needs. Handyman services, painting, tile work, flooring, moldings, drywall re-pair. Insured. BKʼs Custom Services 581-5900.
HORSE BOARDINGIn Lake Luzerne. Access to NYS horse trails. Call Kath-leen @ KBC Ranch 696-6366
JOBS TOO SMALL? Canʼt get the right price? We do siding, painting, kitchen, baths, basements roofing, & more! Call Bob @ 275-7731.
JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics, bʼment, garages. Get it done fast for less cash. Fully ins. 237-JUNK “5865”
LESLIEʼS LAWN CAREMowing, firewood, mulching, topsoil, spring cleanup. We deliver. 696-3779
LOG SPLITTERS for RENTDelivery avail. + discounts. Dick Collins... since 1983. 55 Van Dan St. Saratoga. 584-8081 or cell 232-8918
LUKE PAINTING and RESTORATION
All phases of contracting, painting, roofing, general con-tracting. Free estimates. In-sured. (518) 956-1372
MARKʼS TREE REMOVALTree trimming, tree removal, lot clearing, firewood and more. We will beat or match any other prices with quality work! Free est. 403-4126
NORTHEAST HOME IMPROVEMENT
Kitchens, decks, additions, garages, porches, siding. High quality work. Profes-sional, ins. Free estimates. Larry Cunningham, Glenville, NY 399-5896 or 421-1029.
OLD APPLIANCESAnd Furniture
REMOVED FROM YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS.Small or Large jobs.
PET Care by Debbie Skoda Your in-home pet sitter for over 14yrs. servicing Burnt HIlls, Charlton, Scotia Glen-ville, Alplaus, and surrounding area. Iʼll take special care of your kitties/doggies during va-cations, wknd. trips or single mid-day visits/walks 399-5758
PIANO TUNINGSummer Special! All models
$89. Free est. on repairs. 25 yrs exp. Refs. 207-6779 lv.ms
PURE WATER WINDOW CLEANING
For details go to windowcleaning411.com 518-618-7146
R&D LANDSCAPINGSpring clean ups, tree work, mulch, retaining walls, flower/ shrubs planted. No job too big or small. We do it all. 451-6021
R. P.ʼs JUNK REMOVALWill clean out whole house estates, garages, basements, or one truckload. Yard clean-ups. Cheap rates! Free est. Quick service. 258-3879.
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Call for holiday specials! 1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.
RICK CARBONEEXCAVATION CO.
40 yrs. of exp. House demoli-tion, cellar excavation, septic systems, tree cutting, drive-ways, water lines buried, top soil, sand & gravel, poured concrete foundations, retain-ing walls, fuel tanks installed & removed, lawns installed (seed or sod). Fully ins. Free est. Best rates & job satisfac-tion guaranteed! 696-3000
RONʼS TREE SERVICEFully insured, free estimates. Tree removal, stump grinding, lot clearing, chipping and hauling. Spring has sprung, itʼs time to get your trees done. Call today for an afford-able price.538-2270
TILE INSTALLATIONBack splash, custom show-ers, tub surrounds, floors. Ex-perienced and fair. 693-7400
TREE, SHRUB, STUMP SRVBucket, crane, chipper, stump removal, small jobs to mega.339-3369
UNCONTESTED DIVORCE$895 includes filing fees. All documents prepared and filed. No court appearance. Susan Civic, Attorney, 77 Van Dam St. Suite #6, SaratogaSprings. 587-4400
WADEʼS TREE SERVICE& LANDSCAPE CO.
Complete tree serv. Lightlandscaping serv. 35 yrs. exp. 3rd generation arborist. 10% disc. w/ad. Fully ins. Free est. 384-7285
WATER HEATERS REPLACED NOW!
Rebates! Gas fired. Tankless or tank type. Call Mike OʼBrien 365-6624 any time!
WEEDINGHedge trimming, yard cleanup mulching. Exp and reliable. Jimmy & Darlene. 429-8482
FRIDHOLM RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS
Bathrooms, basements, car-pentry, tile work, plaster/dry-wall repair, window/door in-stallation, light fixtures, paint-ing, deck build/repairs, pop-corn ceilings, basement Dry-lok 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
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