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From: Bruce Robertson, Community EducatorCornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer CountyGreen Anjou, Red Anjou, Bosc, Comice, Bartlett, RedBartlett, Concorde, Seckel, Forelle, Starkrimson . . . theseare some of the varieties of pears grown, sold, andconsumed in the U.S. Basically, pears are grouped in oneof two categories: “Asian” and “European.” “Asian Pears”are firm and crisp, and tend to stay that way longer afterbeing picked. “European pears” are softer and juicier,especially when allowed to ripen.According to fruit growers, the best way to tell if the pearis ripe is to “check the neck.” With your thumb, gentlypress the neck (the stem end.) If it feels soft, the pear isripe and ready. If the neck is firm, leave the pear at roomtemperature, but check it daily.Pears are, quite simply, one of the best fruits: an excellentsource of dietary fiber; low in calories; and, high in vitamins(C, A, and the B-complex.) Pears are also a great sourceof critical minerals such as potassium and magnesium.Pears may be eaten fresh, or used in baking for pies andgarnishes. Or, you might want to try this unique and verysimple recipe:
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Two events are scheduled forthe near future that shouldbe of interest to many livingon or around the RensselaerPlateau, the fifth largestforest in New York State. Bothevents promise to be both funand educational.• An Introduction toOrienteering: Sat., Aug 22,
9:30am - 12:30pm, Pine Ridge Cross Country Ski Area, 1463Plank Road, Petersburgh, NY. Cost: $25 Individuals, $30 FamiliesThis hands on introduction to Orienteering, lead by PhilipHawkes-Teeter President of Empire Orienteering Club EMPO,will include about one hour classroom work and then into thewoods for a guided Orienteering course with a focus on compassreading, map reading, and orienteering skills.Orienteering is a family of sports that requires navigationalskills using a map and compass to navigate from point to pointin diverse and usually unfamiliar terrain, and normally movingat speed. This course will qualify participants to enter severalupcoming orienteering events such as the National Sanctionedevent Oct.3 and 4 at Pineridge and the Community Forest, theSept. event at Saratoga State Park or the EMPO championshipheld at Pineridge on Nov. 7th. Register: online atwww.rensselaerplateau.org, click on events.• Mushroom Walk: Saturday, Aug 29th, 10am – Noon,Rensselaer Plateau Community Forest (approx. 220 LegenbauerRd., Poestenkill, NY - off of Plank Rd.). Cost: $10/person. Kidsfree.Sue Van Hook, local mycologist, will lead us into the woods tosee what is up and edible in late summer. It is recommendedthat participants have attended the June Learn Basic MushroomIdentification, but not required. Participants will have a chanceto develop their field skills in mushroom identification. Bring abasket or bag with stiff sides, a field knife or trowel, and a handlens. Sponsored by the Rensselaer Land Trust. Questions?Contact Marcy Steinberg at 674-2171 or [email protected]: online at www.rensselaerplateau.org, click on events.Do you want to learn more about topics related to theRensselaer Plateau? Check out our extensive library collectionhoused at the Sand Lake library. A list of the ever-growingcollection (including edible mushrooms) is on our website. Clickon Resources then Library Collection.
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Schodack Island State Park is pleased to announce two nightsky events for the month of August. Two events start at 8:30pm and are free and open to the public.A Star Gazing Party is scheduled for Saturday, August 22, andis co-sponsored by the Albany Area Amateur Astronomers.Come and look through the telescopes to see the stars, moonand planets up close. Meet at the Main Boat Launch Area.Also a Full Moon Hike is scheduled for Saturday, August 29.Meet your guide Alisha at the comfort station to experienceSchodack Island’s trails and woods in a new way. Listen to thenight sounds and allow your night vision to help you explorenature at its best. Bring a flashlight, insect repellant and abottle of water.Schodack Island State Park is located just south of the villageof Castleton on Route 9J. For more information, please call theoffice at (518) 732-0187. Please follow Schodack Island StatePark on Facebook.
BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARY
Story Time: Thursdays at 10:30am and Saturdays at11:00am.Teen Bullying Prevention Discussion: Ages 13-17,Thursday, August 20th, 3-6 pm. Teens can come to the libraryfor a bully prevention discussion about “13 Reasons Why” byJay Asher, and we will watch the documentary “Bully”.SRP Finale: August 27th at 3pm. Turn in your reading recordsand come to our SRP Finale with River Jack Z! We will make ourown song and pick the winners of the SRP raffles. Prizes willbe awarded to those readers who have completed their recordso be sure to turn them in!Brunswick Community Library, 4118 State Highway 2Troy, NY 12180 (518) 279-4023; www.brunswicklibrary.org
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On Saturday, September 12, from 9AM to 3PM the BrunswickHistorical Society will sponsor their annual Tag and Bake Sale onthe grounds of their headquarters located at the historic GarfieldSchool, 605 Brunswick Road in Eagle Mills.This event is one of their annual fund-raising projects. An 8 x10 vendor space is available for $20.00 each. Tables are notprovided. This is a rain or shine event. If interested, you maycall the Society at 518-279-4024 and a contract will be sent toyou. The event will also feature a bake sale and their famousantique quilt raffle. Lunch will also be available. Demonstrationsof unique crafts will be featured at the Society, along with theirlatest exhibit “Meet Me at Duncan’s”.
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Singers, dancers and musicians. Sign up now for the RISINGSTARS TALENT COMPETITION to be held on Wednesday,September 2, 2015, ON STAGE at the GREAT SCHAGHTICOKEFAIR. ALL AGES—2 catagories: Mini Hunt (12 & under) as wellas 13 and older. CASH PRIZES AND TROPHIES, plus a chanceto perform and compete at the New York State Fair.Hurry! DON’T BE LEFT OUT. E-mail: schaghticoke2015 @aol.comto request registration form and instructions. DEADLINE FORENTRY IS AUGUST 24, 2015.
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conversation, Cooking & Creating for a Cause was born. Weenvisioned a small camp (no more than 20 children) wherechildren from the church community could come together andlearn how God calls us to care for our neighbors in need. Tothis end, the campers would be taught the basics of cookingand sewing to make the gifts we would then give away.The camp ran for one week from 9AM to 1PM, ending withlunch, which the kids prepared for themselves and thevolunteers. With a small army of volunteers and a fearlessleader we were able to create 92 sewing items (not including abunch of cat toys!). We made fleece blankets for a teen shelter,heart pillows for heart surgery patients (used for painmanagement), pillows for a local shelter which houses Mom’sand their children suffering from domestic violence, welcomebags filled with toiletries for the same shelter, “rice bags” forALS patients (also used for pain) and cat toys for the SPCA.We also baked 418 muffins, breads, bags of snack mix, cookies,cupcakes and rice krispie treats for separate homeless shelters!!Each agency was amazed by the gifts from the children. Theywere incredibly excited to both help local neighbors in need aswell as learn important life skills like sewing and cooking. Thecamp helped the children to experience what it means to loveGod and love our neighbors. At the end of the week, eachchild received a recipe book with all the recipes they had createdduring the camp. On Sunday, during worship, we prayed for allthe folks who will receive the children’s gifts. I hope they feeland sense the love and prayers poured into every item!~ Peace, Rev. Dawn Alpaugh, First Reformed ChurchWynantskill
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TROY HIGH CLASS
of ‘59 LUNCHTroy High Class of ’59 will holda luncheon get together onThursday, September 17th,from Noon to 3PM at theRoute 7 Diner, 1090 TroySchenectady Rd, Latham, NY12110.Contact Jim Strosberg 518-374-6711 [email protected]
STEELE TO RUN FOR TROY CITY COUNCILTroy Democrat Sue Steele willchallenge GOP incumbent DeanBodnar for a seat on the Troy CityCouncil representing District 3.In announcing her candidacy,Steele said, “My recentretirement gives me theopportunity to provide anotheralternative and create dialogue onissues concerning Troy’s future.”“I think now is the time for achange of leadership in Troy.Given our city’s f inancial
challenges, we need fresh ideas and new approaches. It willtake teamwork and a focus on a sustainable future for ourcity.”This is Steele’s first venture as a candidate. Prior to serving asAssistant Direction of Public Information at the state Office ofChildren and Family Services, she served as Director of PublicInformation and Special Projects at Vanderheyden Hall and heldpositions with Rensselaer County government including CountyAuditor and Clerk of the County Legislature.A resident of the council district for over 40 years, Steele is themother of three and grandmother of two. She has been activein PTO and school programs as well as being a founding memberof the Troy High Booster Club that helped restore the schoolmusical and extracurricular activities for students.Steele is a 1971 graduate of Troy High School, with a BA fromRussell Sage College and a Masters Degree from the School ofInformation Science and Policy at UAlbany’s Rockefeller College.The district includes the Beman Park, Frear Park, and Sycawayneighborhoods of Troy. For more information, [email protected].
SCHUYLER’S SPIES: A TASTE OF 18th
CENTURY MILITARY INTELLIGENCEHow good are you at 18th century intelligence and counterintelligence? At the start of 1777, British forces were massingfor a major counter-offensive intended to bring the AmericanRevolution to its knees. To meet this threat, Major GeneralPhilip Schuyler called upon a network of spies, informants,military personnel, and Oneida Indian allies to gather andinterpret critical intelligence on British activities.This type of intelligence and espionage work will be the subjectof an exciting new program offered at Schuyler Mansion StateHistoric Site on August 29, 2015, 5:00 to 8:00pm. Guestpresenter Steven Woods will lead a hands-on lesson in historicintelligence analysis techniques and collection skills, includingcryptology, enemy force determination methods, and othertechniques. Guests will then have the opportunity to test theirnew skills in a game scenario based on an alternate history ofthe 1777 British campaigns. Up to 5 teams of 4 people may beaccommodated. Registration is required by 8/24 - please call(518) 434-0834 to reserve your place. Schuyler’s Spies isappropriate for ages 13 and older; anyone under age 15 mustbe accompanied by an adult. Parking and admission free.Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site is located at 32 CatherineStreet in Albany’s historic South End. For further informationabout this or other site events, please visit www.nysparks.comor www.schuylerfriends.org.
PEEBLES ISLAND ANNOUNCES
“ISLAND: ALIVE” PROGRAMS for CHILDRENPeebles Island State Park, located in Waterford, will be offeringsummertime fun, educational and crafty nature activities forchildren aged 3-10. The programs are scheduled Thursdays inAugust at 10 AM; lasting approximately one hour. Please meetunder the 20 X 20 tent to explore all the variety of creaturesthat inhabit Peebles Island State Park. The programs are freeand open to the public.• August 20- Birds of a Feather: Discover bird diversity byseeing their nests, food, feathers, and feet. Take home a cerealnecklace to feed the birds and make a bird diversity mobile tohang in your room.• August 27- One Fish, Two Fish: Explore the world of fish inthe Mohawk and Hudson Rivers by reading a story about fishdiversity. Play the fishing game and create your own magicalfish with rainbow colors of paint.For more information about these programs or Peebles IslandState Park, in general, please call the office at (518) 268-2188.
“HOME” FREE MOVIEOn Friday, August 21st, the movie “Home” will be shownat St. Timothy’s Church, 470 Winter Street Extension,Troy, starting at 6:30. Admission, Popcorn and drinks
are free. “Home” is the story of an alien on the run from his own people,lands on Earth and makes friends with adventurous Tip, who ison a quest of her own.Movie nights are also a chance for you to donate a non-perishable food item. The items collected will be taken toConcerns U Food Pantry in Rensselaer.Be sure to put this family fun night on your calendar.
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THE JEWISH “TO LIFE” FESTIVALThe Jewish “To Life” Festival will be on Sunday, August 23rd,from 1pm to 5pm at the Troy Atrium, 4 – 3rd Street; is a huge,glass enclosed, beautiful courtyard with a free parking garagenext door. The festival, the first of its kind for Troy, willshare the excitement of Jewish life. Live Jewish music, Israeliart on sale, knishes, kugles, matzah ball soup, challah braiding,shofar blowing, the world’s largest knish will be made to sample,displays of our Jewish heritage including “The Lost Ark of theCovenant”, bouncy bounce for kids and joyous dancing foreveryone when we recreate “Our Big Fat Jewish Wedding”!Admission is free. For more info., call Elisheva at 518-894-3491. This underwritten by Beth Tephilah Synagogue. Checkout our website www.jewishfest.infoSCHEDULE OF EVENTS:1pm – Be greeted by Uncle Sam (Shmuel)Everyone is welcome to go to the delicious food booths, PeachNoodle Kugel, Matzah Ball Soup, Knishes, Kosher Hotdogs,and the Bouncy Bounce all throughout the festival!1:30pm – Live Musical Performance.2pm; 3:45pm; and 4:30pm- Presentations, choose one to goto, Shofar Blowing, Journey to the Ark of the Covenant, ChallahBraiding, Mezuzah and Torah Writing.2:20- Presentation of World’s Largest Knish! Free samples!!Demonstrations of Kugel and Knish Making.3pm-My Big Fat Jewish Wedding!!!4pm - Live musical performance.
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SPAGHETTI DINNERThe free Fourth SundaySpaghetti Dinner at BloomingGrove Reformed Church, offRoute 4 in Defreestville, willbe served on Sunday, August23, from 1 to 3PM. Dinnerincludes pasta , a fresh tossedsalad, bread, dessert and abeverage. All welcome!
TROY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1975 -
40 YEAR REUNIONPlease join us for a weekend of laughter, friendship and nostalgiaas we celebrate our 40 years as Troy High School graduates.Our reunion will consist of a three day event starting Friday,October 9th, for a “Meet and Greet” at the Brunswick GreensCountry Club, 1004 - Hoosick St., Troy, NY, starting at 7:00PM.The cost is $20.00 which includes hors d’oeuvres and musicprovided by DJ Mike Jones. A cash bar will also be available.Our second event will be held Saturday, October 10th, 6:00 PM- 10:00 PM at Saratoga Casino and Raceway - FortunesRestaurant - Prime Rib Buffet, 342 Jefferson St., SaratogaSprings, NY. The cost is $40.00 which includes the Prime RibBuffet, $10.00 Free Play and Racing Program.The third, Farewell Event, will be a Brunch on Sunday,October11th, at 11:00 AM at the Brunswick Greens Country Club. Thecost will be $20.00.Please RSVP by September 10th to Mary Treventi,188 SharpeRd., Wynantskill, NY 12198. Please indicate if you will be bringinga guest and for which, hopefully all, the events you will beattending. Checks should be made payable to Mary Treventi.The class has an active Facebook account at Troy High School1975 Class Reunion Troy, N.Y. with close to 70 members. Pleasejoin if you haven’t already done so. We are still missing contactinformation for many classmates. Please send any informationto [email protected] or to our Facebook account. Also, we askthat you spread the word to anyone that you keep in touchwith. Hope to see you all in October!
CRAFT FAIR & FLEA
MARKETThe Brunswick CommunityAssistance Aux. is sponsoringanother Craft Fair/FleaMarket on October 17. Thetime is 9AM to 4PM. The costis $25 for a table and $20 fora space. For more info., pleasecall 279-9177 or 237-5792.
R.O.U.S.E. MEETINGOn Wednesday, August 26, at 10AM, there will be a R.O.U.S.E(“Rensselaer Organizations United for Senior Endeavors”)meeting. All Rensselaer County seniors are encouraged toattend to receive updated information for seniors 60 years ofage and older. This month our meeting will be held at RensselaerCounty’s Everett Wagar Senior Center in Grafton. RensselaerCounty Senior Service Centers, senior clubs, Rensselaer CountyDepartment of the Aging and individuals will be attending. Pleasecome and join us for a lot of good information and good friends.We are always welcoming new members. Join us after themeeting for a noon lunch of Spaghetti w/Meat Sauce, ItalianBlend Vegetables, Italian Bread, and Pineapple Tidbits for dessertat a suggested donation of $3.00, reservations required forlunch. Transportation is available from all Rensselaer Countysenior centers if needed. For more information and directions,please call Penny at 279-3413. Refreshments served.
AREA STUDENTS NAMED to MORRISVILLE
STATE COLLEGE DEAN’S LISTMorrisville State College recently announced the students whowere named to the Dean’s List for the Spring 2015 semester. Tobe named to the Dean’s List, a student must achieve an averageof 3.0 to 3.99 for the semester and complete 12 credit hours.Marissa Goodfellow of Cropseyville, Elizabeth Miller of EastGreenbush, Elizabeth Leva of Hoosick Falls, Cody Gaines ofHoosick Falls, Olivia Logue of Johnsonville, Anthony Grab ofTroy, Courtney Luskin of Valley Falls, Jonathan Will of WestSand Lake.
GRAHAM HENDERSON COMMISSIONED ASSECOND LIEUTENANT
Graham B. Henderson of Troy was among the 12 members ofThe University of Scranton’s class of 2015 commissioned assecond lieutenants in the U.S. Army during a ceremony held onScranton’s campus in May. Henderson will serve in the FieldArtillery.
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Are you having trouble controlling the way you eat? You arenot alone. Today there is a solution. Food Addicts in RecoveryAnonymous (FA) - No Dues, No Fees, No Weigh-Ins - Weeklymeetings on Saturdays at 9:00 AM at the Church of St. MaryParish Center, 163 Columbia Turnpike, Rensselaer. ContactGinny at 518-465-5469 or www.Food Addicts In RecoveryAnonymous.
The Savvy Caregiver is a FREE, multi-session training seriesfor family caregivers. For most family caregivers, caregivingitself is a new role — one for which training is needed, just asone would receive training for any new job. The SavvyCaregiver program helps caregivers better understand thechanges their loved ones are experiencing, and how to bestprovide individualized care for loved ones along the continueddecline associated with Alzheimer’s or dementia. St. Michaelthe Archangel Church, 175 Williams Rd., Troy, NY 12180 - 10:00a.m. to Noon. TUESDAYS: October 27, November 3, 10, 17and 24.This program is free, but you must register in advance.To register, cal l 518-867-4999, ext. 200 or [email protected]
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LEARN THREE “PATHWAYS TO
PUBLISHING” at SL LIBRARY
Local author Sandra Hutchison will provide a practical overviewof the three most common ways to get published Wednesday,Sept. 9, at 6pm at the Sand Lake Town Library. Hutchison, aformer acquisitions editor at Prentice Hall, will cover the reasonsyou might pursue traditional publishing, self-publishing, orvanity publishing. Whether you hope to publish fiction ornonfiction, Hutchison will discuss what each would require fromyou, what you can expect in terms of actual sales and expenseswith a first book, and how to avoid falling prey to scams. Inaddition to the presentation, she’ll provide a handout of usefullinks for your future reference. All attendees will also get theirchoice of three e-books by the author (a great opportunity tolearn about ebooks if you haven’t tried one yet). She alsoteaches writing at Hudson Valley Community College. Sign upto reserve your spot. The Sand Lake Town Library is locatedbehind Town Hall at the intersection of 66 and 43. Phone: 674-5050. Web: sandlaketownlibrary.org. Hutchison’s website issheerhubris.com.
LOCKER NIGHT FOR
GRADE 6 STUDENTS
On Wednesday, September2nd, Algonquin Middle Schoolwill hold its annual LockerNight from 5:30pm to 6:30pm.This is an opportunity for allGrade 6 students and parentsto find and open their locker.In addition, the AlgonquinParent Organization will onceagain provide ice cream for$1.00 to those in attendance.
NATURE PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES
OFFERED AT CHERRY PLAIN STATE PARK
Cherry Plain State Park is offering free photography classesso you can take some of the summer’s beauty with you. Theyoffer amateur or experienced photographers a chance fortouring the trails, and learning the basics of composition forany camera. On Saturday, August 22nd, at 10am, join Ed fora Basic Photography class. He’ll give pointers for compositionand light for any camera, including “point and shoot cameras”or cell phone options for aspiring nature photographers. Learnhow to see the outdoors clearly through your lens, comingcloser to capturing the wonder of the natural world with thepush of a button. The program will meet at the Program Tent.Please pre-register by calling 733-5400.On Thursday, August 27th, Ed will host a program for earlybirds as well as one for night owl photographers. Join him atthe beach for sunrise photography under the hush of dawn at6am. Warm layers are recommended as Cherry Plain StatePark can feel like the Adirondacks early in the morning. Ifevening is more your time to savor the beauty around you,then join Ed at 7pm at the park office, from which he’ll takephotographers along the new Lakeside 5 trail with views ofthe western sky as day passes to night. Please pre-registerby calling 733-5400. Cherry Plain State Park is located 20minutes east of Averill Park off of Miller Road in the town ofBerlin. Call 518-474-0456 or visit www.nysparks.com,.
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12U Fastpitch Nightmare Softball Looking formore dedicated softball players. Tryouts tobe held for open spots: When: Sunday, August23rd, 10am-noon. Where: Frear Park Softballfields on North Lake Ave., Troy, NY. (Fields
located ½ mile north of Hoosick St aka Rte 7 on left) Registrationto start at 9:30 am. For more info., call 788-0775.
BRUNSWICK GIRLS SOFTBALL TRYOUTS
Brunswick Girls Softball League will be holding tryouts for ourBrunswick Blitz Travel Program. Players are required to attendat least one of the tryout dates for the level they wish to playfor, to be selected on the Travel Team. Tryout Dates are asfollows: 16U- 8/21 & 8/24; 14U- 8/18 & 8/25; 12U- 8/19 & 8/2610U- 8/20 & 8/27; Age level eligibility is determined by whatage the player will be on 12/31/2015. Tryouts are open toanyone interested however, if selected for a travelteam,registration/participation in the Brunswick house leagueprogram is required. Please go to http://brunswicksoftball.org/for information about travel coaching staff, any changes totryout dates and other great information. In order to registerfor tryouts please visit https://brunswicksoftbal l.sportssignupapp.com. You must be registered by 8/14/15 inorder to participate in the tryouts.
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Who: For children (2+) willingto learn how to swim. What:The RPI Swim Team will beholding swim lessons for theFALL 2015. Where: RobisonPool located on the RPICampus. When: Registrationwill be Saturday, September5th, from 9-11am at RobisonPool. Dates of Lessons:Saturdays, September 12,19, 26 & October 3, 10.Cost: $50 for RPI affiliates/$60 for outside community(CASH or CHECK ONLY). Formore information, or toreceive a brochure, pleasecontact David [email protected].
From the EditorPOLITICAL CANDIDATES please take note:“THE ADVERTISER” will accept one FREE article(250 words max.), regarding candidacy for the ‘15Election campaign on a first-come, first-served basis(limited space avail., no guarantees). Photo optional$5. Must be submitted prior to October 9, 2015.Only PAID ADS will be accepted after 10/9/15.Primary Election Deadline: Candidacy Announce-ments (250 words max.): 8/21/15. Only PAID ADS willbe accepted after 8/21/15.Reminder: “Political” Letters to the Editor which aresigned and include address & phone number forverification will be determined for publication. Namemust be published. No letters will be accepted afterOctober 9, 2015 nor will be published the week ofElection. Only PAID ads will be accepted. Due tospace restrictions, letters must be 350 words max. &publication not guaranteed.Endorsements of candidates will not be accepted.
2015 BRUNSWICK BASEBALL FALL BALL
The Brunswick Baseball League will be offering aFall Ball program for players 12-16 years of age.Brunswick Baseball is an independent league, andas such, any interested player may register. A 10game schedule is tentatively planned, games to
begin on Saturday, September 12th. The registration fee is$65 per player. Please visit our website to register:eteamz.com/brunswickbaseball. If you have any questions,please contact Mark Phillips at 279-3471.
SUSAN DANIELLE TAYLOR NAMED to
PRESIDENT’S LIST at HERKIMER COLLEGEHerkimer College awarded academic honors to 480 students forthe spring 2015 semester. Of those students awarded honors,184 were named to the President’s List for earning a gradepoint average of 3.80 or higher.Local students included: Susan Danielle Taylor of Troy, PhysicalTherapist Assistant major.
COMMUNITY
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P l e a s a n t -dale FireCompany isspon-soringa COMMUN-
ITY GARAGE SALE on August22, 2015 from 9AM - 3PM.Maps can be obtained for freeat the Fire Hall located at 1181River Road in Pleasantdale.Spaces will also be availableat the Firehall for anyone whois interested in participatingfor $10 each.Any questions, please call:237-8812.
NGYMAD ANNUAL 5K RACE
North Greenbush Youth Make aDifference, Inc. (“NGYMAD”), a localnot-for-profit corporation, will behosting its third annual 5k race onSaturday, September 12th. The racekicks off at 10am in front of the North
Greenbush Town Hall. The entry fee is $25 per person ifregistered in advance or $30 on the day of. The 5k is one of thelargest fundraisers for NGYMAD. In addition to the 5k race,NGYMAD also offers a 1 mile kids race for all kids 10 and underbeginning at 9:30am. The kid’s race is sponsored by NGYMADand is free to all entrants. Each child will receive a shirt andmedal. The not-for-profit will also be sponsoring a fair thatweekend beginning Friday night and continuing through Sunday.The money raised from the race and fair is combined with thedonations from NGYMAD’s generous donors to sponsor localevents to benefit the youth and the rest of the community,including the summer concert series, which runs from July 12th-August 23rd from 6:00-8:00pm at the Town Hall.Auditions to sing the National Anthem at the start of the YouthMake A Difference 5k race will be held on August 23 from 6-7pmat the Town Hall (rain or shine). Town of North Greenbushresidents entering 1st through 12th grade in the fall are eligibleto audition.
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“SUMMERS’ END” SPECIAL DINNER
On Friday, August 21, 2015, the Nutrition Department will holdits monthly special dinner at noon at the Rensselaer County’sEverett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton.This month’s theme will be “Summers’ End”, menu will be; BakedMeatloaf w/Onion Gravy, Baked Potato, Leaf Spinach, ItalianBread, and Cantaloupe Cup for dessert. Entertainment will begin
at 11:00 a.m. with Brian Zapel.lunch is avai lable to al lRensselaer County Seniorsage 60 and older Monday thruFriday at noon for asuggested contribution of$3.00. Please call 279-3485to make your reservations.
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SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONSIndex No.: 248870Date of Filing: July 10, 2015SUPREME COURT OF THESTATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF RensselaerCITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff,-against-ANTHONY BOREY AKA TONYBOREY AS HEIR AT LAW ANDNEXT OF KIN OF JAMES W.BOREY, HEIR AT LAW ANDNEXT OF KIN OF MARY BOREYA/K/A MARY H. BOREY; CINDYSTORCH AS HEIR AT LAW ANDNEXT OF KIN OF MARY BOREYA/K/A MARY H. BOREY; JIMBOREY AKA JAMES ROBERTBOREY AS HEIR AT LAW ANDNEXT OF KIN OF JAMES W.BOREY, HEIR AT LAW ANDNEXT OF KIN OF MARY BOREYA/K/A MARY H. BOREY; JOHNDOE 1 THROUGH 50; JANE DOE1 THROUGH 50, INTENDING TO
BE THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, TRUSTEES,LIENORS, CREDITORS, ANDASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATEOF MARY BOREY A/K/A MARYH. BOREY WHO WAS BORN IN1927 AND DIED IN 2011, ARESIDENT OF THE COUNTY OFRENSSELAER, THEIRSUCCESSORS IN INTEREST IFANY OF THE AFORESAIDDEFENDANTS BE DECEASED,THEIR RESPECTIVE HEIRS ATLAW, NEXT OF KIN, ANDSUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OFTHE AFORESAID CLASSES OFPERSON, IF THEY OR ANY OFTHEM BE DEAD, AND THEIRRESPECTIVE HUSBANDS,WIVES OR WIDOWS, IF ANY,ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSENAMES AND PLACES OFRESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWNTO THE PLAINTIFF; KATHYPAYTON AS HEIR AT LAW ANDNEXT OF KIN OF MARY BOREYA/K/A MARY H. BOREY;MICHAEL BOREY AS HEIR ATLAW AND NEXT OF KIN OFMARY BOREY A/K/A MARY H.BOREY; MICHELLE BOREY ASHEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OFKIN OF JAMES W. BOREY, HEIRAT LAW AND NEXT OF KIN OFMARY BOREY A/K/A MARY H.BOREY; RUTH BOREY AKARUTH L. BOREY AKA RUTHLINDA BOREY AKA LINDABOREYAS HEIR AT LAW ANDNEXT OF KIN OF JAMES W.BOREY, HEIR AT LAW ANDNEXT OF KIN OF MARY BOREYA/K/A MARY H. BOREY; NEWYORK STATE DEPARTMENT OFTAXATION AND FINANCE;UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE;JOHN DOE 1 THROUGH 50;JANE DOE 1 THROUGH 50,INTENDING TO BE THEUNKNOWN HEIRS,DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, TRUSTEES,LIENORS, CREDITORS, ANDASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATEOF JAMES W. BOREY WHOWAS BORN IN 1947 AND DIEDIN 2011, A RESIDENT OF THECOUNTY OF RENSSELAER,THEIR SUCCESSORS ININTEREST IF ANY OF THEAFORESAID DEFENDANTS BEDECEASED, THEIRRESPECTIVE HEIRS AT LAW,NEXT OF KIN, ANDSUCCESSORS IN INTEREST OFTHE AFORESAID CLASSES OFPERSON, IF THEY OR ANY OFTHEM BE DEAD, AND THEIRRESPECTIVE HUSBANDS,WIVES OR WIDOWS, IF ANY,ALL OF WHOM AND WHOSE
NAMES AND PLACES OFRESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWNTO THE PLAINTIFF; ''JOHNDOES'' and ''JANE DOES'', saidnames being fictitious, partiesintended being possible tenants oroccupants of premises, andcorporations, other entities orpersons who claim, or may claim,a lien against the premises,Defendants.TO THE ABOVE-NAMEDDEFENDANTS:YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONEDto answer the complaint in thisaction and to serve a copy of youranswer, or, if the complaint is notserved with this summons, toserve a Notice of Appearance onthe Plaintiff's attorney(s) withintwenty (20) days after the serviceof this summons, exclusive of theday of service, where service ismade by delivery upon you
personally within the State, orwithin thirty (30) days aftercompletion of service whereservice is made in any othermanner, and in case of yourfailure to appear or answer,judgment will be taken against youby default for the relief demandedin the complaint.NOTICEYOU ARE IN DANGER OFLOSING YOUR HOMEIf you do not respond to thissummons and complaint byserving a copy of the answer onthe attorney for the mortgagecompany who filed thisforeclosure proceeding againstyou and filing the answer with thecourt, a default judgment may beentered and you can lose yourhome.Speak to an attorney or go to thecourt where your case is pendingfor further information on how toanswer the summons and protectyour property.Sending a payment to yourmortgage company will not stopthis foreclosure action.YOU MUST RESPOND BYSERVING A COPY OF THEANSWER ON THE ATTORNEYFOR THE PLAINTIFF(MORTGAGE COMPANY) ANDFILING THE ANSWER WITH THECOURT.YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ONNOTICE THAT WE AREATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT, AND ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE.TO THE ABOVE-NAMEDDEFENDANTS:The foregoing summons is servedupon you by publication pursuantto an Order of the HonorablePATRICK J. McGRATH, JSC ofthe Supreme Court of the State ofNew York, signed on JUNE 30,2015, and filed with supportingpapers in the Office of the Clerk ofthe County of Rensselaer, State ofNew York.The object of this action is toforeclose a mortgage upon thepremises described below,executed by MARY BOREY A/K/AMARY H. BOREY toCITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGECOMPANY, INC. bearing dateSeptember 24, 2004 and recordedin Liber 1512 of Mortgages atPage 1 in the County ofRensselaer on November 16,2004. CITIMORTGAGE, INC issuccessor by merger toCITIFINANCIAL MORTGAGECOMPANY, INC.Said premises being known asand by 120 MOREY PARKROAD, NASSAU, NY 12123.Date: June 4, 2015
Batavia, New YorkVirginia C Grapensteter, Esq.ROSICKI, ROSICKI &ASSOCIATES, P.C.Attorneys for PlaintiffBatavia Office 26 HarvesterAvenueBatavia, NY 14020585.815.0288Help For Homeowners InForeclosureNew York State Law requires thatwe send you this notice about theforeclosure process. Please readit carefully. Mortgage foreclosureis a complex process. Somepeople may approach you about“saving” your home. You shouldbe extremely careful about anysuch promises. The Stateencourages you to becomeinformed about your options inforeclosure. There aregovernment agencies, legal aidentities and other non-profitorganizations that you maycontact for information aboutforeclosure while you are workingwith your lender during thisprocess. To locate an entity nearyou, you may call the toll-freehelpline maintained by the NewYork State Banking Department at1-877-BANKNYS (1-877-226-5697) or visit the Department’swebsite atwww.banking.state.ny.us. TheState does not guarantee theadvice of these agencies.
LEGAL NOTICEANDLAND FARM PROPERTIES,
LLCNotice of Formation of Limited
Liability CompanyArticles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on June 22, 2015. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to ANDLAND FARMPROPERTIES, LLC, 247 CountyRoute 69, Eagle Bridge, New York12057. No reported agent. Latestdate of dissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
ANDLAND FARMS, LLCNotice of Formation of Limited
Liability CompanyArticles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on June 22, 2015. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to ANDLAND FARMS,LLC, 247 County Route 69, EagleBridge, New York 12057. Noreported agent. Latest date ofdissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
Notice of Formation of Aviano,LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NYDept. of State on 7/8/15. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.Sec. of State designated agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served and shall mailprocess to: c/o Michael J.Uccellini, 300 Jordan Rd., Troy,NY 12180, principal businessaddress. Purpose: any lawfulpurpose.
BARR PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC
Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company
Articles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on May 19, 2015 Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to BARR PROPERTYMANAGEMENT, LLC, 4831 NY67, Hoosick Falls, New York12090. No reported agent. Latestdate of dissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
C&D FAGAN PROPERTIES, LLCNotice of Formation of Limited
Liability CompanyArticles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on June 22, 2015. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to C&D FAGANPROPERTIES, LLC, 767 HoosickRoad, Troy, New York 12180. Noreported agent. Latest date ofdissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
Dithisoft Solutions LLC Arts ofOrg. filed SSNY 3/12/15. Office:Rensselaer Co. SSNY design.agent of LLC upon whom processmay be served & mail copy to1408 Forrest Pointe Dr. EastGreenbush, NY 12061. Purpose:any lawful activity.
LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:Collar City, LLC, Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State (SSNY) on7/16/2015. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to: C/O CollarCity LLC, 46 Climer Cir., W. SandLake, NY 12196. Purpose: AnyLawful Purpose. Latest date uponwhich LLC is to dissolve: Nospecific date.
NOTICE OF FORMATION of LLCNotice of formation of limitedliability company (LLC). Name:Cori Doetzer LLC . The Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of the State ofNew York (SSNYS) on June 16,2015, pursuant to Section 203 ofthe New York Limited LiabilityCompany Law. The companyoffice is located in RensselaerCounty. The SSNYS has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. The SSNYS shallmail a copy of process to: TheLLC, 1866 NY Highway 2,Petersburg, NY 12138. Thepurpose of the company is toengage in any lawful business ofevery kind and character for whichLLCs may be organized under theNew York LLC law, or anysuccessor statute.
Please take notice that the Boardof Trustees of the EASTGREENBUSH COMMUNITYLIBRARY DISTRICT will conductan ELECTION on Thursday,September 10, 2015 in the EastGreenbush Community Library, 10Community Way, between thehours of 9 AM and 9 PM to decidethe following issues:Whether the budget in the amountof $1,905,845.00 proposed by theBoard of Trustees of the EastGreenbush Community Library forthe year 2016 shall be approved;andA second proposal on the ballot isthe election of three positions onthe Library’s Board of Trustees.Two of the positions are for five-year terms beginning January 1,2016. The third position is tocomplete the term throughDecember 2018 of a Trustee whoresigned. There are threecandidates running for thesepositions, Kevin McCann, BettyBellino-Giugno and JamesLansing.Voters who are registered andeligible to vote in general electionsof the Town of East Greenbushmay vote.Michael Poost,President, Board of TrusteesEast Greenbush CommunityLibrary
GEISE LAWN CARE, LLCNotice of Formation of Limited
Liability CompanyArticles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on December 16, 2014.Office location, RensselaerCounty. Secretary of State ofNew York State is designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served.Secretary of State may mail acopy of any process to GeiseLawn Care, LLC, 33 Stream ViewLane, Wynantskill, New York12198. No reported agent. Latestdate of dissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
LEGAL NOTICE~continued~
LEGAL NOTICE
MELROSE CHURCH
YARD SALE
The Melrose MethodistChurch, 20 Church Street,Melrose, will be holding aYARD SALE on September5th, from 9:00 - 3:00. Alltypes of household goods andmany other things; you haveto come to see. PLUS, a greatbake sale. Great deals.
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HANDYMAN30 years experience.Kitchens, baths, carpentry,plumbing, electrical, etc. 526-1604
HOUSE CLEANINGExcellent references.Reliable. Since 1988. Jill 727-1342.
HOUSECLEANINGGLEAM TEAM. Res./Office.Over 37 yrs. local exper.FULLY INSURED. Gift cert.(518) 477-7566
HOUSECLEANINGHonest, dependable,excellent references, 25+years exp. 320-0749
HOUSEHOLD HELPHelp with your errands,cleaning, organizing, projects,meals, etc. Linda at 222-9734
Stump ‘N GrindProf. stump grinding service.Ins. backyard accessible.
301-5712
JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics,b’ment, garages. Get it donefast for less cash. Fully ins.237-JUNK “5865”
LANDSCAPE/ PROPERTYMAINTENANCE
1 time, weekly & biweekly,stone, topsoil, mulch, ponds,brush hogging, clean-up 339-3369
LAWN CAREMowing, weeding, shrubtrimminng, brush removal,storm cleanup, odd jobs &more. Fully ins. “Doing thingsyou don’t want to!” Call Bill256-5430.
LAWN MOWER REPAIRPrompt, guaranteed repairson most brands incl. Sears.Pick-up/del. Mike Horowitz477-8378
ODD JOBSMowing, shopping, cleaning,doctor appts. etc. Rebecca428-7778
PAINTER - PAPER HANGER30 yrs exp. Free estimates.Fully ins. Economical prices.Nancy 248-4044
PAINTINGAfford. Summer Prices!Int./ext. Pwr. washing. Fullyins. 590-6375
PAINTING/WALLPAPERBringing Colors Together.Pressure / Window washing.Fully insured. 415-5733
PIANO TUNINGSummer Special! All models
$89. Free est. on repairs. 25yrs exp. Refs. 207-6779 lv.ms
PLUMBING & HEATINGRepair, installs, service,licensed experienced,insured. Cert., 24 hr. service518 283-2331
Pressure Washing / DecksKeep your home and deckclean. Town or country. Freeest. Local cell 618-8051.
PURE WATER WINDOWCLEANING
For details go to windowcleaning411.com 518-618-7146
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New andused units, free pickup. Callfor holiday specials! 1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.
RICK CARBONEEXCAVATION CO.
40 yrs. of exp. Housedemolition, cellar excavation,septic systems, tree cutting,driveways, water lines buried,top soil, sand & gravel,poured concrete foundations,retaining walls, fuel tanksinstalled & removed, lawnsinstalled (seed or sod). Fullyins. Free est. Best rates & jobsatisfaction guaranteed! 696-3000
ROOF REPAIRNo job too small. Fully ins.,free est. Holland Roofing 451-9325
ROOFINGA&J Roofing, shingles, slate,rubber. Fully insured. Freeest. (518) 283-9094
SEPTIC CLEANINGSand Lake Septic. Tankscleaned, repair, newinstallation 674-3000
SEPTIC SERVICETanks cleaned, group ratesavail. Call a neighbor! Gene674-5223
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRHousehold/ industrial, allmakes, tune-ups, parts,supplies. 674-8491
STONE & DIRTDRIVEWAYS
Repairs, Excavation, Ditching,Drainage. Stone & Gravel &Topsoil deliveries. Free est.insured. 258-4092/712-5332
STONE / TOPSOIL / MULCHSand, Gravel, Manure, FreeDelivery, Boulders,Decorative Stone, Shale,Installation avail. 339-3369
TELEVISION REPAIRFlat panel TV service.Exchange TV. 400 ColumbiaTurnpike. 482-1255 or 477-7123
TREE SERVICEBrush, tree, shrub removal &trimming. Also small buildingdemolition. Insured andexperienced. Don Bradley Jr.(518) 674-2444
TREE SERVICEScheffler’s Tree Service.Removal, pruning, trimming.Ins. free estimates. Bill 479-9749
TREE, SHRUB, STUMP SRVBucket, crane, chipper, stumpremoval, small jobs to mega.339-3369
WELL PUMP SERVICEResidential/commercial,service & repairs (518) 283-2331
WINDOW CLEANINGKen’s Window Cleaning. Fullyinsured. Comm./ Res. 40-yrs.family exp. 766-4975
SERVICES
Before and after schoolCommunity Childcare,licensed. 7-9am and 3-6pm.Openings. Emergencyclosings, delays & 1/2 daystoo. Full & part time. 766-2095
EGB Lic’d. provider hasFT/PT openings, ages 2 &up. Daily educationalactivities and outdoor play.Meals, snacks included. 477-1462
SITUATIONS WANTEDHome health care aidesavailable. FT/ PT.Reasonable rates , exc, refs.641-2844
M. ROONEY
AMONG 2015 SUNY
NEW PALTZ
HONORS PROGRAM
GRADUATES
The SUNY New Paltz HonorsProgram lauds the high-caliberwork ethic and performanceof the fol lowing 2015graduates:Megan Rooney of Troy.The SUNY New Paltz HonorsProgram provides highlymotivated students with anatmosphere conducive toindependent thinking,creativity, respect and socialresponsibil i ty, and offersopportunities to engage indeep learning practices andconduct major scholarlyresearch.
SUNY GENESEO
ANNOUNCES
DEAN’S LIST for
SPRING SEMESTER
2015
The State University of NewYork at Geneseo hasannounced its Dean’s List forthe spring semester 2015. Tobe on the list, a student musthave achieved at least a 3.5grade point average whiletaking a minimum of 12 credithours.Marisa Moore ofSchaghticoke, Nicole Kirby ofCastleton, Joseph O’Bryan ofTroy, Zachary Hays ofCastleton-On-Hudson, RachelMoore of Schaghticoke,Elizabeth Haran of Castleton,Matthew Ainsley of AverillPark, Sean Russell of EastGreenbush, Dylan Glebatis ofNassau, Melissa Roff ofWynantskill.
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EMPLOYMENT
HELP WANTEDAdmin. Assistant, E.Greenbush law office, PT,flex. hrs. (during businessday). Send resume & coverletter with salary requirementsto: [email protected]
Bartender P/T, experiencedonly. P/T dishwashers, P/Twaitress. Apply within at TheTowne Tavern 2850 Rt. 43,Averill Park. or call 674-3040.
Bob’s Lawn Service help wanted$12/hr., must have car, PT work.852-3436
Bookkeeper 5-7 hrs. weekly.Must have QuickBook exp.Email resume: [email protected]
CNAs HHAs PCAs for shiftwork. Certified aides forimmediate home careposition. Reliable,transportation a plus. CallConcepts of Helath Care at885-2020
LPN Pediatric nurse. Nassauarea. Weekday afternoons.1:30-5:30 pm. Mon-Fri. Applynow. Assignment begins atthe start of school inSeptember. Accu Care HomeHealth Services. 449-1142.www.accucarehomehealthservices.com
PT Host/Hostess, Busers &Bartender. Open availability.
Apply at Crossroads, West Sand Lake
Help Wanted: CodeEnforcement officer - Villageof Castleton on Hudson islooking for a part timecertified Code Enforcementofficer. Position requiresflexible hours (cannot beevening only). Must be skilledin some aspects of buildingcodes (the more the better).The candidate should expectto work close to 10 hours perweek. Send resume or list ofqualifications [email protected] Aug. 26th forconsideration.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTEDHEALTHHELP Client ServiceRepresentative (CSR) 99Troy Road, Suite 100 EastGreenbush, NY 12061(Ground floor of the Rose &Kiernan building) Interviewsto be scheduled: August 17-September 4th, Start Date:September 21st, 2015 Mustbe willing to work any 8 hrschedule assigned between8am- 8pm, Monday- Friday.Voluntary overtimeopportunities. Ability to workfrom home possible whenstandards consistently met(usually over 6 months ormore working.) Great hourlywage, plus quarterlyperformance bonus incentivesup to $1,500. Good benefits,wonderful location, fun team,and college recognizedtraining. Paid training for 3-4weeks, 9am- 6pm with anhour lunch. Mainly hiring Full-time- 40 hrs/wk. A few part-time, 20hr/ wk positions areavailable (no benefits). CSR’sanswer incoming phone callsfrom Medical Provider officeslooking for authorizations forMedical Tests, and documentthis information. Mustmaintain highest level ofconfidentiality. Must haveHigh School Diploma or GED,& be computer literate.Medical office experience aplus. Get paid to make adifference. Enjoy your work,stay for a career. EOE -Military Veterans, Minorities,and Seniors are encouragedto apply. Not on a busline. E-mail resume now to :[email protected]
Looking for responsible helpwith my cleaning business.College students welcome.Call Eva 326-8712.
LPN Pediatric nurse.Respiratory experience.Nassau area. Daytime andevening hours. Enhanced payrate. Accu Care HomeHealth Services. 449-1142.www.accucarehomehealthservices.com
Multiple PT janitorial positionsRensselaer, E. Greenbush,$9.50/hr., 20-30 hrs./wk. 518-376-8569
PT Secretary, computer/phone skills a must, $12/hr.,9-2. Email resume [email protected]
Schodack. Classbook.com isa textbook supplier, lookingfor temporary warehouseworkers from 8/11 to 9/30 ,20-40 hrs. /week. Tasks incl.order fulfillment, restockingshelves, and other warehousetasks. Call 336-2112 oremail: [email protected]
Truck Driver: Town of Nassauseeking truck driver withcurrent, clean, CDL licenseand minimum 3 yrs. heavytruck driving experience inroad construction, equipmentoperation and snow plowing.Starting $15.19 per hour. Visitwww.townofnassau.org forinformation.
HELP WANTED HELP WANTEDWe are Looking for qualitycaregivers for the elderly in aunique home setting. Onlyserious qualified inquiries. Ifyou enjoy working with theelderly, we are offering a FTposition, 3pm-9pm, & also PTavail. 674-6087; eves. 674-5369
Daycare center looking for apreschool teacher. Need amin. of 9 college credits ineducation or CDA & exp.working with children. Emailresume and cover letter to:[email protected]
Fall Farm Market Retail--Must work weekend & someweekday hrs. Apply in person:Kristy’s Barn, 2385 BrookviewRd., Schodack, NY.
FT Seasonal LandscapeConstruction 40-45hours/week. GreenspireLandscaping. Clifton Park383-8373
FT/ driver w/ CDL & Hazmat.FT/ Service Technician-HVAC. Apply @ Hart’s FuelService, Inc. 456 NY 150.Wynantskill, NY. 12198. 283-1515. M-F, 8-4:30 pm.
TROY LIBRARY
SEEKING TRUSTEE
CANDIDATES
The Troy Public Library islooking for candidates for itsBoard of Trustees to fill threeopen positions. Registeredvoters who are residents ofthe City of Troy who wish tobe considered as candidatesfor election to the Board ofTrustees may contact PaulHicok, Director, for furtherinformation.Trustees are elected to servefor a three year term.Election of Trustees will takeplace on Tuesday, September29th. Candidates must havelived within the boundaries ofthe City of Troy for one yearprior to the election and willneed 25 signatures fromresidents in the City of Troybefore their names can beplaced on the ballot. Thedeadline for returningpetitions to the library isAugust 28th at 5:00 pm.
NG TOWN FAIR
VENDORS WANTED
The North Greenbush TownFair 2015 is September 11/12th/13th. This three dayfamily carnival event featuresrides, 5k Run/Walk, games,live bands, crafts, a varietyof food vendors and more.Booth space is available on9/11/15 & 9/12/15 to sellproducts or distributeinformation. A minimalvendor fee applies.CONTACT: Michael Miner 283-2714
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FOR SALEBY OWNER
ADSWELCOME
Call Maria Martin 857-6966
2-3 BR units available, 1336 to 1736 sq.ft., attached1 car garage, fully handicapped accessible
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Mobile Home for Sale: 3BR, 1bath, $15,000 located inSchodack. 1 min. from I90, off150. 577-4623
Schodack: New, ready tomove in! 2BR, 2 ba mobilehome in seniors park (55+).(14x70), refrig., stove,microwave, dishwasher,wash/dry. Park has a no petpolicy. Price negotiable. 477-7883
South Schodack. 2 BR, 2bath unit. Country setting,very nice. Retired couple,55+. $1000. 596-5979.
ROOMMATE WANTEDRoom avail. in Troy GardenApts. Room is 10x13, notfurnished. Laundry on site,o/s prkng. $480. (845) 542-0306
MANUFACTURED
HOMES FOR SALE2 BR, mobile home inCastleton over 55 park. Incl.all appl’s, w/d, central air.$6500. Call 479-1019.
East Greenbush $274,000. 3BR ranch on 2.6 acres.Landscaped gardens,inground pool. MUST SEE.Ralph F. Passonno Jr. Lic.RE Broker. 275-6464.Auction, real estate &appraisal services throughoutthe Northeast & Fl.
Homes starting at $60k.Bryce 271-7630
APARTMENTS FORRENT
$550 1 BR country setting.Poestenkill. Suitable for one.229-5810
$585 + sec. + util., 1BR, 1 ba.in Schodack, no pets/smokingcredit/background checkrequired. 477-7883
$675 Schodack. Sm. 1 BR inpriv. home. Full kit. Beautifulview. Prefer single person.Handicap access. 365-9390
$730 + sec. + util., Schodack,1BR w/den, 2nd flr., nopets/smoking, credit/background check req’d. 477-7883
$750+ util., Nassau Village,2BR, sec., 2nd flr., NP/NS,w/d hookup, bus line. 421-2058
1BR, NP, NS, 1st mo., lastmo., sec. 10 Albany Ave.Nassau. No washer/ dryerhkup. $700. 766-4839
Castleton 1 BR totallyrenovated, wood flrs, orientalrugs, yd, deck, prkng. $700(518) 392-4267 or (914)592-8886
BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIESOffice Space, 1,060 sf (4
offices/open area), Rt. 2,near Latham Circle. $1475/mo. incl. all services. 339-0091
APARTMENTS FORRENT
Diamond Rock Terrace:Senior living for everylifestyle! 2BR apt. homesavail. now! Take a tour andreceive a $5 Snowman giftcard! 11 Gurley Ave., Troy,NY 518-213-5222. DiamondRockTerrace.com
EG: 1BR $725. Heat, h/wincl. Well maint., EC, quietcomplex. NP. Sec., refs.,lease. 449-2122
Gansevoort. Unfurnished 2BR, 1 bath. Carport, watersystem, no pets. many extras.$900 + utilities. 859-4939
N.Greenbush apt. Lrg 2 BR,lrg closets. N/S, N/P. Appl’sincluded. $925/mo. + util.Available 8/1. 283-2891
Nassau 1 BR apt. $725. Heatand hot water included. Nopets. No smoking. Securitydeposit. 766-2384.
Nassau, 3 BR, 1.5 ba. d/w,laundry room, pool, storage.No pets. $895. (702) 513-2953
Troy/ Wynantskill area. 2 BR,LR, DR, W/D hkups, garage.No pets. Non smoker. $800 +.Contact 225-2706
West Sand Lake 2BR, 2nd flr.$750 + util, w/d hkup. NP/NS.Suitable for single person ormature couple. Sec. dep. &refs. Avail. now. 229-7057
West Sand Lake village nearHannaford, 1350sf loftapartment for rent $995 (firm)plus util. 14ft. high original tinceilings. Hardwood floors,stainless kitchen, deck,laundry room with washer &dryer incl. 1st/last & sec. CallSteve 4617437 or Tim 669-7239.
Wynantskill interestingproperty. Smaller 2 BR, 2ndflr. w/ porch. No dogs, nosmoking. HEAT INCLUDED.$900. 813-6795
HOUSE FOR RENTNassau-- $1100 + sec. 2BR,den. Sm. dog ok. NS. Lg. yd.Country setting, 6 mi. I90.Pristine! 441-4068 766-9324
Rent w/ option to buy,$1250+, 4BR, RPI, No Pets,No Smokers. BRYCE 937-5120
Rent w/ option to buy, $1500+brick Col., 5 acres. BRYCE928-1231
Schodack spacious bi-levelunit, 4 BR, 1 bath, w/d, LR.EG Schools. $1350. (518)281-0538
Small 1 BR AP area. suitable forone person. Avail immed. No pets.In new condition. $675/mo + util.sec. 1st month and leaserequired. Contact Dennis 858-2576
West Sand Lake. 2 BRcountry cottage, secluded.LR, kitchen, foyer, shower,sundeck, porch $1250. 432-7810
REAL ESTATEWANTED
Cash 4 Your Home! No Fees!Fair Price! Brk. 928-1231
Hot family wants home withpool to cool down!AVPk/Britnk. schools. Bryce928-1231
Price reduced! Troy -10 AlbertSt. Sprawling 3 bdrm 2.5 baexecutive ranch on corner lot.Great neighborhood on quietstreet. Updated baths,finished basement with office,gas fireplace, IG pool, patiow/ firepit, 2 car garage, newseptic. Call Patrick at BryanRE Group for details, 518-928-4306. $220,900. OpenHouse: 8/23 12:30-2:30
8/ 21-22, 28-29, 9-2. 60 MainAve. Wynant. Next to McD.Artists, photographic &sewing supplies, Whirlpoolbath. Some tools, smallappliances.
8/22 & 8/23, 8-3,Woodworking power tools,90amp welder, towing equip.7251 Rte. 66, E. Nassau;794-0972
VENDORS WANTEDGarage Sale Vendors. SandLake Town Wide GarageSale, Sept. 12, 13. Join over50 vendors at the WestfallVillage Vendor Corral.Spaces start at $30. Set upbegins at 6:30 am. Forinfo/Application:www.sandlakebusiness.comand click on town widegarage sale.
WANTEDWanted- diabetic testingstrips. Any type. Will pay upto $25 per box. Will pick-up.620-6217
FOR SALELady Cobra Golf Clubs, fullset, 2 yrs. old, leather bag,incl. 2 extra woods. Bestoffer. 518-271-8496
Love seat, 2 rocking chairs,oak coffee table , end tables,day bed. 712-5066
MOHAWK HUDSON
CHAPTER of the
AOMCI 11th ANN.
SWAP MEET
Current President Michael Glennannounces that the 11th AnnualSwap and Formal Meet of theMohawk Hudson Chapter of theAntique Outboard Motor ClubInc. will be held again this yearat the Historic Mabee Farm. Theevent is planned for August 22,2015 and will be held on thegrounds of the Mabee Farm onRoute 5S in Rotterdam Junction,New York. There is no admissionfee and no fee to display/buy/sell/trade. The day is planned tobegin at 9:00 AM as a casualopen air event that is expectedto last until 2:00 pm. The eventincludes the buying, selling andtrading of antique and classicoutboard motors, boats andrelated items from attendees/vendors. Additional vendors arewelcome at no cost. The generalpublic is welcome. There will befood available for a donation formorning coffee and donuts andlunch at noontime. There will bejudging of motors in severalcategories. The Chapter,organized in March of 2005 hasexperienced growth over thelast eight years. For further newsof the Mohawk Hudson Chapterof the AOMCI, please visit ourwebsite: http://mglen2.wix.com/mohawkhudsonchapter#.
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AUTOMOTIVELEGAL NOTICE
LAMMON ELECTRIC, LLCNotice of Formation of Limited
Liability CompanyArticles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on December 9, 2014.Office location, RensselaerCounty. Secretary of State ofNew York State is designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served.Secretary of State may mail acopy of any process to LAMMONELECTRIC, LLC, 37 Old HickoryRoad, Troy, New York 12180. Noreported agent. Latest date ofdissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
Notice of formation of an LLC:LINDA J. ALLENCONTEMPORARY CERAMICS,LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with NYSec. of State (SSNY) on 6/17/15.Office Location: RensselaerCounty. The SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served and shall mailprocess to: PO Box 576,Rensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose:Any lawful purpose or activity.
MICKEL HILL PROPERTIES,LLC
Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company
Articles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on February 5, 2015. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to MICKEL HILLPROPERTIES, LLC, 1533 StateHighway 7, Troy, New York12180. No reported agent. Latestdate of dissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
NOTICE OF FORMATION ofNorth Greenbush Builders, LLC
Articles of Org. filed with Secy. ofState of N.Y. (SSNY) on 7/21/15.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: JoshuaSabo, Esq., 287 N GreenbushRd., Troy, NY 12180. Principalbusiness location: 1 Coyote Lane,Troy, NY 12180. Purpose: Anylawful activity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION ofNorth Greenbush Commons, LLC Articles of Org. filed with Secy. ofState of N.Y. (SSNY) on 7/21/15.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: JoshuaSabo, Esq., 287 N GreenbushRd., Troy, NY 12180. Principalbusiness location: 1 Coyote Lane,Troy, NY 12180. Purpose: Anylawful activity.
Notice of formation of limitedliability company. Name: O’PocLLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with the Secretary of State ofthe State of New York (SSNY) onJune 12, 2015. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail service of process(SOP) to the LLC, c/o BernhardtDeGuile 658 Bunker Hill Road,Nassau, NY 12123. Purpose isany lawful purpose.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION of1350 Madison Avenue, LLC Art. ofOrg filed Sec’y of State (SSNY)7/6/15. Office location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail copy of processto 1350 Madison Ave, New York,NY 10128. Purpose: any lawfulactivities.
Notice of Organization of Alps Family Campground, LLC
On August 7, 2015, Alps FamilyCampground, LLC (the “LLC”)filed Articles of Organization withthe New York State Department ofState. The principal businesslocation of the LLC is 1928 StateRoute 43, Rensselaer County,Averill Park, New York. The NewYork Secretary of State isdesignated as the agent uponwhom process against the LLCmay be served. The post officeaddress to which the Secretary ofState shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the LLC servedupon him or her to the LLC, is c/oRonald Van Fleet 1928 StateRoute 43, Averill Park, New York12018. The LLC is organized forthe purpose of any and all lawfulbusiness.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFCOPEKE RESIDENTIAL LLC.ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATIONFILED WITH NY SECRETARYOF STATE (NS) ON AUGUST 7,2015. OFFICE LOCATIONRENSSELAER COUNTY. NSDESIGNATED AS AGENT UPONWHOM SERVICE OF PROCESS(SOP) MAY BE SERVED. NS TOMAIL SOP TO THE LLC 2NORTHERN DR, TROY, NY12182. PURPOSE IS ANYLAWFUL PURPOSE.
LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Name: On Zen,LLC. Articles of Organization filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 7/13/15. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 98 Van Dyke DriveSouth, Rensselaer, NY 12144.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
PEERLESS RESIDENTIAL, LLCNotice of Formation of Limited
Liability CompanyArticles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on April 23, 2015. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to PEERLESSRESIDENTIAL, LLC, 28 CurtisLane, Troy, New 12180. Noreported agent.Latest date ofdissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
PT MATZEN, LLCNotice of Formation of Limited
Liability CompanyArticles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on June 2, 2014 Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to PT MATZEN, LLC,275 Lakeshore Drive, Melrose,New York 12121. No reportedagent. Latest date of dissolution ofLLC: None. Purpose: All legalpurposes.
Schenectady Ventures LLC, adomestic LLC, filed with the SSNYon 4/21/15. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto The LLC, P.O. Box 370,Rensselaer, NY 12144. GeneralPurpose.
TROY LOBSTER LLC. Art. of Org.filed with the SSNY on 06/24/15.Office: Rensselaer County. SSNYdesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailcopy of process to the LLC, 161River Street, Apartment 205, Troy,NY 12180. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose.
LEGAL NOTICE
LAKE GEORGE
TOUR & LUNCH
Reserve now: La Fédérationfranco-américaine du NewYork (FeFANY) is getting agroup together for a buffetlunch and 2-hour boat touraboard the Lac du St.Sacrement in Lake George,NY, on Saturday, September26, 2015. Meet us in LakeGeorge for great food andgreat conversation (you donot have to speak French).The tour begins at noon;boarding is at 11:00 am. Costis $33.00 per person. Ifinterested, email Yvette [email protected]. Makechecks payable to FeFANYand mail to: FeFANY, c/o 9Horton Drive, Watervliet, NY12189.
HOPE 7 BENEFIT
LADIES BUS TRIP
October 17-19 there is a bustrip to Mystic, CT, that willbenefit the Hope 7 CommunityCenter. This trip will include ascenic train ride in Essex, winetasting in Stonington and aGhost tour in Mystic. Alsoincluded are two nightsaccommodations at theHampton Inn and Suites, twobuffet breakfasts, two buffetdinners and luncheon at theGriswold Inn. Price for adouble room is $420.Reservations can be made bycontacting Vincenza Zucaro,274-7845 orv incenza@nycap . r r. com.Reservations must beaccompanied by a $50 NON-REFUNDABLE deposit,payable by check toVINCENZA ZUCARO.
AUTOS FOR SALE‘64 Ford Fairlane 500 sportcoupe, cream w/black top,show car. Best offer. 518-813-4278, ask for Jim.
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