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Vol. 13- No.41May 24, 2013
RESIDENTIAL
CUSTOMER
Mail: 13 Broad St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839 • e-mail: shoppers1@earthlink.net - Napaul Publishers, Inc. 2013 All Rights Reserved
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OffNormal
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133 Main StreetHoosick Falls, NY 12090
Office: 518-686-4426 • Fax: 518-686-1755
Broker Licensed Real Estate Salesperson RoseAnn MillerGale E. Leva, GRI
www.denimdeeds.com
VALUEDHOMES
•3 bdrm, 2 bath
•$34,500-$250/mo
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19 Clifton Country Rd.,Clifton Park, NY 12065518-280-6800
cell: 518-506-5668 Jonathan H. Glover
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
Salem, NYPriced to sell!
Do not miss this spectacu-lar 20.64 acre parcel with 2bedroom cottage that takes
advantage of themagnificent views!Perfect for horses.www.jonathanhglover.com
MLS#201211819
www.advancedmodulars.comwww.advancedmodhomes.com
518-279-1005
ADVANCED MODULAR HOMES
Visit our Design Center located at 870 Hoosick Rd., Brunswick, NY
With all contracts signed in May withAdvanced Modular for the purchase of a
Bill Lake Home, we offer to pay your expensesfor Heat & Electric for 1 Year in that home!!!
Featuring:
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A DIFFERENT KIND OF HOME BUILT WITH PRIDE &
INTEGRITY BY PROFESSIONALS!
We are pleased to announce the opening of two women-owned, local businesses in Greenwich in the newlyrenovated location at 1240 State Route 29.
Green Roots Real Estate is owned by Valarie Batchelderand she brings over 10 years of experience in theResidential Real Estate Industry. Her approach toexceeding expectations and attention to detail is neededin today’s market.
Tara Nolan CPA, owner of Nolan Certified PublicAccounting Services is welcoming new clients. Shespecializes in taxation, new business set up,bookkeeping and not for profit accounting and auditing.
Come talk to them about your needs - big or small -they are ready to help!
Please join everyone on May 24thfrom 5-8 PM for an open house to
welcome them both to thebusiness community in Greenwich.
Refreshments supplied by TRUSTCO BANK
Spring special: Any driveway 9’x100’: Call for special Pricing!
584-1320
Mechanicville
743-0804
Saratoga
Glens Falls
664-5453
848-4790
Cell
FOR RENT: Country Ranch,4 bedrooms with basementgarage. $1200/mo.
518-692-2892
FOR RENT OR FORSALE: 5 acre lot with mo-bile home, 2 car garage. Lo-cated at 260 Wilbur RoadSchuylerville, NY. 518-583-6562 or 744-2534.
GREENWICH RENTAL:2 bedroom upstairs apart-ment. Redone. Nice yard.W/D hookup. No pets. Nosmoking. Security and refer-ences required. $625/mo.518-692-9295, leave message.
EAST GREENWICH,
hamlet on the BattenkillStylish apartments
set in romantic gardens.2 BR $675. 1 BR $600,
plus utilities, security, lease.No pets.
518-854-9285.
OUT OF COUNTYBUYER WANTS A FARM!Reasonablly priced. Call Al atBryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.
NEED TO SELL YOUR
HOME OR PROPERTY?List with us at a fair price. If we don't sell your home wewill pay your $500. AlKonieczny at Bryce Real Es-tate Call for details.
518-441-4353.
NYC BUYER WANTSWATERFRONT HOMEOR CAMP. Good price.Call Al at Bryce R.E.18-441-4353.
FOR RENT2 BEDROOM APART-
MENT IN GREENWICHVery small. With washer &
dryer. Dead end street.518-692-2974.
RENTAL: One bedroom,W/D, porch,/ to yard. Very
clean. $575/month. Securityand references required.
Very clean 518-695-3274.
WE ARE BUYINGCOUNTRY PROPERTY
Farms, WoodlandsVacant Lands &Water-front
Call 518-638-6484 or518-747-7722 eves
SCHUYLERVILLEONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT FORRENT includes heat, lights,water and sewer. $700/mo
518-338-8311
TWOAPARTMENTSAVAILABLE.
One on the first floor; oneon the second floor; both
two (2) bedrooms.27 Main streetGreenwich, NY 518-791-3001
LAND OR FARMWANTED: Top price paid.Out of country buyers. CallBryce Realty 518-271-7630
GRANVILLE: Beautiful 3bedroom colonial. $1000/month. Security & refer-
ences required.www.michael-craig-campbell-realty.com
518-642-2274
HOUSE FOR RENT Veryclean, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, deck,W/D hookup, single floor,country setting. No pets.Greenwich $800/mo+ Secu-rity. 518-692-8258
Looking For Land &Residential Propertieswith 5 to 200 acres!
Call if you are looking tosell or buy.
CORLEW REALTY518-638-6473
emailsandracorlew@yahoo.com
APARTMENTFOR RENT
In Greenwich.2 Bedroom Large,
Yard, Views,Washer/Dryer
Hookup,Low Utilities,Dishwasher,
no pets/smokers.$750/Mo.
518-638-9010
FOR SALE OR LEASE:BUILDINGS &
GARAGESVarious possible businessuses. Two cleared acres.
Well maintained &protected.
518-623-4567 orwww.proautocrafts.com
NORTHEAST FENCEQuality service at a fair price.
All styles of fence.Installations and Repairs.
Residential & Commercial.18 years experience.
518-857-6510
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SALEM TOWN WIDE TAG SALE
SATURDAY MAY 25th,
SUNDAY MAY 26TH
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A Treasure Hunt For Treasure Trove All Throughout the Town of Salem!There Will Be Many Sales Along The Way..So Keep Your Eyes Peeled!
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•SPEND SOME TIME IN SALEM THIS MEMORIAL WEEKEND! THE SALEM TOWN-WIDE GARAGE SALEis back and better than ever! Sponsored by the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce, the town-wide sale will be held
Saturday May 25th and Sunday May 26th in conjunction with many other Memorial Weekend activities!
Route 22
Salem
Please Join Us
in celebration
this Year
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WEST BROADWAY STORAGE
West Broadway
Salem, New York
518-854-3113
In memory of
those who have
gone before us.
518-854-9988
PO Box 5504061 St Rte 22
Salem, NY 12865
Ph: 518.854.7888
Fa: 518-854-7175
www.PrebleRealtyLLC.com
kpreblerealty@gmail.com
THE ANNUAL SALEM
MEMORIAL PARADE WILL
BE HELD ON
MONDAY MAY 27 AT 10AM.
SALEM MEMORIAL DAY PARADE
will be held on Monday, May 27th. The
American Legion Post 812 will beginfestivities in Shushan at 9:00 a.m. thenreturn to Salem where a service will
be held at the courthouse followed
by the parade starting at
approximately 10 a.m. Members of the
Legion will lead the parade followed
by the high school band, boy scouts
and cub scouts. They will proceed to
the Archibald Street bridge and
Revolutionary Cemetery where
services will be held. The parade will
then continue to the Evergreen
Cemetery where a service will beconducted at the Civil War
Monument and then proceed to the
Catholic Cemetery where the services
will be concluded.
5109 State Route 22
Salem, NY 12865
(800) 999-3276
“Our
Service Sells”
7 Thomas Street, Salem
518-854-7414
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ENTERPRISES
ClubhousePro Shop
518-338-7513
SALEM HARDWARE
AND SUPPLY
200 Main St., Salem
518-854-3113
Look For Our Dailyspecials On
Facebook!
Hrs: T-Fri 8-3 Sat 8-2
COME ENJOY SALEM
THIS HOLIDAY
WEEKEND!
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HOLIDAY WEEKEND PANCAKE BREAKFAST – The Salem Fish and Game Club will host its’Holiday Weekend Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, May 26th, from 7:00 am to 11:00 am at its’ Clubhouseon State Route 29 in Salem, NY. Tickets will be available at the door. More info: Bill (677-3384) orKevin (222-3448).
WHY PAY $$$. TO HAVE YOUR APPLIANCES / SCRAP METAL REMOVED. Here’s a chance todispose of large household appliance i tems / Scrap Metal from your home: Pick up / Drop off . Stoves/ Ranges/ Refrigerators/Freezers/Washers/Dryers/Water Heaters/ Dish Washers/ Scrap Metal. Donate tothe American Legion Post 574 Hudson Falls Call 518 747-9891. Mon .- Fri. 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM Itemsmust be placed at the curb or roadside (but off traveled portions). For safety, please remove doors fromappliances that could trap a child.
ARGYLE COMMUNITY REHABILITATION PROGRAMThe Village of Argyle is proud to announce the availability of housing rehabilitation grant fundsthrough the NYS Office of Homes and Community Renewal. Income eligible homeowners residing inthe Village or Town of Argyle, can receive grant assistance to address health, safety and energyefficiency issues. All homeowners in the Argyle area are encouraged to apply. Grant funds are typicallyused to repair or replace heating systems, roofs or electrical wiring, as well as upgrading windows,doors and insulation to make homes more energy efficient. For applications or more information pleasecontact Community Development Resources at 518-279-7662
CALLING ALL RHUBARB GROWERS! RHUBARB FESTIVAL! The third annual Rhubarb Festivalat the Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers’ Market will be held on June 7th, and WarrenburghBeautification representatives are looking for rhubarb plants and rhubarb to sell. If you wish to donate,we will come and dig up the plants for you, or you could dig your own and we will pick up. If youwould like to come and sell your plants and rhubarb that would be fine as well. Either way, pleasecontact Ruth Fruda at 623-9489.
CCC RECEIVES LARAC FUNDING The Salem Courthouse Community Center is pleased toannounce it has received LARAC funding in support of two worthy initiatives. The 2013 grant willenable the CCC to once again offer its Music in the Courtroom chamber music series under thedirection of accomplished pianist, conductor and educator, Daniel Shulman. The Sunday concertsat 3 pm will be offered on June 9. Mr. Shulman has lined up an impressive roster of talentedperformers who will present compositions by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and Mozart.Mr. Shulman’s commentary before each selection provides great insight into the lives of the composersand the times in which they lived. LARAC has also funded Art for Young Students, a wonderfulopportunity for art instruction which will be offered over the spring school break from April 1through April 5. The classes are being conducted by Gabi Moore, an artist who lives in Cambridge.
Gabi has extensive teaching experience including eleven years at Fordham University. Studentsbetween the ages of 5 to 9 may take advantage of “Painting for Fun” from 1 to 2 each afternoon.“Extreme Drawing” is being offered to students between the ages of 10 to 14 each afternoon from2:30 to 3:30. Due to the generous support of LARAC, there will be no charge to participate ineither class. Space is limited and parents should contact the CCC at 518-854-7053 to register theirchildren. Both events are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York StateCouncil on the Arts Decentralization Program, administered locally by the Lower Adirondack Regional Arts Council.
JOIN OUR CHOIR! We are looking for singers to join our choir at the West Hebron PresbyterianChurch on Route 30 in West Hebron. Choir practise is at 7pm Wednesday nights at the church ormanse. Please call Pastor Laura Mitchell for more info: 518-854-3729.
VERMONT WILD BOOK SIGNING: Megan Price, Vermont Welsh Heritage Author with Heritageto Poultney, Fair Haven and Castleton in Rutland County and to Penygroes, Gwynedd, NorthWales Will Be in Poultney During the Annual Town Wide Yard Sale Day Sponsored by PoultneyArea Chamber of Commerce -“Vermont Wild” Book Signing, June 1st in Poultney“Vermont Wild, Adventures of Fish & Game Wardens” author Megan Price will sign copies of herhilarious best-selling outdoor adventure book ser ies for fans wanting an unique Father’s Day gift or
entertaining summer read, Saturday, June 1st at Hermit Hill Books on Main Street in Poultney,Vermont, from 10 am to 2 pm. Price says she bel ieves her books’ success is due to the fact, “Theseare stories the whole family can enjoy and designed to be read out loud and shared. Readers from 9to 99 identify with the challenges these wardens faced corralling rioting raccoons, love-struck moose, hard-headed hunting dogs or wily poachers.”On a more serious note, Price added, “Fish and game wardens seldom make the news. But withouttheir hard work and dedication, we would not enjoy the wildlife we see today.” To reserve yoursigned copies or get more information, call Hermit Hill at (802) 287-5757 or visitwww.VermontWild.com
COMMUNITY DINNER- The next Free Community Dinner will be served this month on Satur-day, May 25th from Noon to 1:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church, Cambridge. This month’s meal issponsored by The Coila Church. The menu will include barbecued chicken, potato salad, bakedbeans, watermelon and beverages. The church, located at 29 West Main St. (between IGA andGlens Falls Bank), has a handicap accessible ramp and a handicap bathroom. This is the 7th year thedinners have been served. The monthly meals are organized by First Baptist Church of Cambridgewith the assistance of eight community churches and organizations. If your organization or groupof friends would like to sponsor a meal, please call the number below. The meals have been ablessing to no fewer than 60 up to 200 people per meal. Eighty-five people enjoyed the dinner lastmonth. Sometimes by the end of the month funds run short and these meals are intended to helpstretch food budgets a little further, but also to provide a home-cooked hot meal for those livingalone or perhaps needing a little company. All are welcome. Reservations are not necessary. Take-outs will be available at 1:00 p.m. only for those unable to attend provided everyone has been fed.There will be no “second meal” take-outs. If there are questions or the possibility of cancellation,call Bev. at 677-3327 or the church at 677-5487. The next meal will be served on June 29th.
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EXTRA
ROOM
STORAGE
Route 9,
Chestertown
SELF
STORAGE,5x5 to 10x25
494-7044494-2873
T-SHIRTS
3162 State Route 4 Hudson Falls, NY
518747•0560
FORSPECIAL
OCCASIONSOR JUST
FORFUN!
24 Old Castle Green Lane, Granville, NY
or Email Roy6862@yahoo.com518-854-7041
KELLY ’S AUTO
CASH
PAIDFor Unwanted
Cars, Trucks, SUVs &
Vans & Scrap Metal
$250
FREE TOWING Within 20 miles on cars we process
JUST SELL IT!
AUCTION BARN5152 NY 7
Hoosick Falls, NY
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Preview: 4pm
Auction: 6pm
No Buyers Premium
Call Nathan Sweet
802-379-4318
2002 Cadillac DHS 8 cyl, 4 dr, auto, tan ...............................................................................................$2,995
1998 Chrysler Town and Country Van 6 cyl .......................................................................................$2,995
2001 Dodge Intrepid 4 dr, 4 cyl, red.....................................................................................................$2,995
1998 Dodge Intrepid 4 dr, 4 cyl, green .................................................................................................$2,995
2001 Dodge Intrepid 4 dr, 6 cyl, white..................................................................................................$2,995
2002 Ford Explorer 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, blue ............................................................................................$4,495
2000 Ford Expedition 4WD, 8 cyl, 4 dr, maroon ..................................................................................$2,995
2004 Ford Explorer 8 cyl, white ...........................................................................................................$4,995
2004 Hyundai Santa Fe 4 dr, AWD, 6 cyl, silver ...................................................................................$3,995
1993 GMC K-1500 PK ext. cab, 8 cyl, auto, blue...................................................................................$3,495
2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, blue................................................................................$4,995
2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, silver ..............................................................................$4,495
2002 Mercury Cougar 2 dr, 6 cyl, auto, pewter .....................................................................................$3,995
21 County Route 77 • Greenwich
INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED INSTALLED
4 WHEEL4 WHEEL4 WHEEL4 WHEEL4 WHEEL
ALIGNMENT ALIGNMENT ALIGNMENT ALIGNMENT ALIGNMENT
Call for our Tune Up Special
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WE MAKE WE MAKE WE MAKE WE MAKE WE MAKE
CUSTOM CUSTOM CUSTOM CUSTOM CUSTOM
EXHAUSTS EXHAUSTS EXHAUSTS EXHAUSTS EXHAUSTS
BASS
TOURNAMENT10th Annual
Jerry Simon Jr. Memorial Bass Tournament
Sponsored by Cossayuna Lake
Improvement Association
Saturday, June 29th,6 AM - 11 AM
$25.00 Entry Fee. 50% PayoutJunior Registration fee 13 & under
$10 - 100% PayoutBass Master Rules
Live or artificial bait. Only live fish count.
All fish released after tournament
Pre-register online or Call677-2652-8 am - 5 pm 692-8274-Eves
or send check payable to:C.L.I.A. c/o Jerry Simon
45 S. Park St., Cambridge, NY 12816All proceeds to Cossayuna Lake Improvement
Association.
518-221-3602
Shaw Dumpster Rentals
Y O U C A L L
-
W E H A U L !
!
Save Time - Save Money
Cleanouts Are Easy With Our Dumsters
at Your Disposal!
SERTA TRUCKLOAD SCRATCH& DENT SALE
KING ICOMFORTMATTRESS
$299Other sizes available.
518-526-2333
BAND SAWNAIR DRIED
PINE LUMBER.1x's and 2x's.Most sizes onhand. Also, kiln
dried HardwoodFlooring in Oak,
Cherry andHickory.
Pratt's Sawmill.518-677-5609,leave message.
WANTED
GUNS & AMMO(Parts & Pieces)New or Used.
Good, Bad or Ugly 518-854-7930
BOAT AND TRAILERFOR SALE: 15 ft. aluminumboat in good shape with aShorelander trailer. Every-thing on the trailer has beenredone and it al l works.Phone-518-677-5502.
2001 DODGE RAM2500
Auto, 4wd, Asking $2,500761-6901
SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rus-tic furniture stock. Selectgrade hardwood lumber, in-cluding butternut, cherry, oak,ash, birch, etc. Call 518-494-2747.
SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also newand used slate for sale. Call802-265-3200.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE:full cord, local, unseasoned
Hardwood, cut and split. 518-692-2109
WE SPECIALIZE INESTATE CLEAN OUTS.
Antiques purchased orconsigned. WANTED:
antiques, collectibles, fineused furniture, china , glass,
books and garage saleitems. Call 518-747-0197
SCRAP TIRE REMOVALCall for pick up or drop off service available. 518-686-9621 Hoosick, NY
OWL PENBOOK BARNS
Are open for the seasonWednesday thru Sunday
11 am - 5 pmCall for a map or directions.
518-692-7039owlpenbooks@gmail.com
CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's,cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612
DOLLS FOR SALE:Private Collection. No rea-sonable Offer Refused. Dis-coveries 4498 State Route 9Warrensburg, NY 12885518-623-4567
HELP WANTED: Eagerlyseeking part-time or full-
time help for parts/servicedept. Experience a must;
position available immedi-ately.
Hoosic Lawn and Garden1209 Route 40
Schaghticoke NY 12154(518)753-7113
$ BUYING- HIGHESTPRICES PAID $
Gold & silver jewelry; vin-age costume & turquoise.Coins, watches, knives, mili-ary, toys, antiques etc. 30+
years experience..save time,call Joe first. 518-893-0235or 518-669-2274
APPLIANCESRECONDITIONED& GUARANTEED
Refrigerators, Ranges, Wash-ers, Dryers. Best selection,price & guarantee. New &Used parts. Major credit cards.
518-761-950159 Boulevard
Queensbury, NY1-800-640-4313
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• Commercial • Residential• All Types of Commercial &
Residential Roofing• Completely Insured
Rt. 4A WestBomoseen, Vt, 05732
Tel: 802-265-8033
Fax: 802-265-3511
DORANSHEETMETAL
&ROOFINGCO. INC.Since 1970
A Reputation Built on Quality and Reliabilty
312 Master Street, Valley Falls, NYFrom Schaghticoke& South: Right at intersection ofRts. 40 & 67 east, then 0.7 miles take left onto Cty.
Rt. 114. Farm approx. 1½ miles on right
518-753-4250COPPICE FARMS
WAVE PETUNIASWAVE PETUNIASWAVE PETUNIASWAVE PETUNIASWAVE PETUNIAS
IN FLATS!IN FLATS!IN FLATS!IN FLATS!IN FLATS!
Great Selection ofhanging baskets, beddingplants, herbs, vegetable
plants and planters SUPER
CLEAN!
MAY24TH, 25TH
& 26TH
Antiques - CollectablesHorse Equipment
Directions: Route 30, Wells, Vt., across from the
Village Hall - watch for signs
This is just a partial listing. It will be an interesting
sale with something for everyone!
Selection of old furniture including chest of draw-ers, chairs, tables, beds and bedding, night stands,picture frames, glass, china, old kitchen items,lamps, old toys, lots of old tools & yard items.Horse equipment including 2 old horse drawnsleighs, wagon/buggy, hay wagon, 3 saddles, wagonseats, whips & lots of old harness and other items.
Word Wise
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ginpacm
ANSWER NEXT TIME!
Answer to last Word Wise: A reminder. . Celebrate,ceremonial, parades, malady, brothers. Memorial Day
tongibawingsimm
gkhiin
Memories created.
FREE KITTENS. Two freekittens one female one malethe female is calico and themale is black n white they arelitter trained and ready forgood homes. call 531-4205jembabe35@juno.com
ATV 4X4 ARCTIC CAT2001 300cc 4x4, 5 spd with3 speed rear end, with plow,
new battery. used but notabused. Combo hitch
,receiver. asking $2150abrave1@roadrunner.com
FOR SALE: 12x24 chain link rectangular surround. Idealfor dog or small farm animal.$800. 518-692-2221.
CASH: For crank phonographs, early
78's, cylinder records,parts. Call 798-5612
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T his - T hat
& T he
Other Shoppe
219 Main St.,
Hudson Falls, NY
Open 7 Days A Week
10-6 Multi
Vendor
Crossbows
F F L
T R A N S F E R S
B U Y ,S E L L O R T R AD E
518-796-5232Over 30years experience.
OLDE SARATOGA PLUMBING & HEATINGOwner-Donny Seymour
SUMMER SPECIAL: Furnace cleaning-Cambridge, Greenwich, Schuylerville, Saratoga Areas
$80
EAST HEBRON
FUNDRAISER SALE
for Hebron Preservation Society.19th-21st century household goods,books, tools, china, misc. shelving,
gas grill, office chair, more.May 25 9am-3pm @ 6560 NYS
Route 22 ...church parking
OLD BOOKS& ANTIQUES
AT 1786 WILSONHOMESTEAD, •Architecture
•Antiques •Cookbooks•Travel •Women•Decorative Arts•Native American
•Children's Illustrated•Natural History
•Gardening •Biography•NYS & VT History
•Diaries •Textiles •Poetry•Fiction
NONFICTION FOR
THE CURIOUSOpen Sat & Sun.11-5Or By Appointment.
518-854-31347 Mi. N of Salem, NY
Off NYS Rt. 22, 1/2 Mi. onChamberlin Mills Rd.
OPENING MAY 11TH
Moore’s Corners • 518-642-1720Jct. Routes 22 & 149, 8626 State Rt.22, Granville, NY
CK30
Four Wheel DriveCompact Tractors
at REALISTIC PRICES!
C h ec k w i t h u s
B E F O R E
y o u b u y e l s e
w h e r e !
~ Sales & Service ~
HENRY CLARK:TRUCKING,
GRAVEL, SAND,TOP SOIL,STONE,
SCREENED GRAVEL.518-260-6555518-677-2736
We Buy Rifles,Shotguns andHand Guns
IN ANYCONDITION
discoveriesusa.comWarrensburg, NY
518-623-4567
EXCAVATORFOR HIRE:
with rotary brush cutter;22 ft reach. Mowing andbrush cutting of ponds,
steep hills, embankmentsand roadways. We also
have multiple versatilebush hogging and brushcutting equipment for all
your needs.Broestler BrushCutting
LLC.Easton, NY
Fully Insured.Free Estimates.
518-692-9074.
RICH BADGLEYEXCAVATION
All forms of Excavating.Ponds Dug or Cleaned:
Land Clearing.Foundations Dug.
Driveways Installed.Brush Hogging.
Bank Run Gravel.Screened Topsoil.518-692-8888
WANTED: Standing timber,wood lots. Fully insured. Call518-692-2109
High efficiencyOUTDOOR WOOD
FURNACE fromCentral Boiler
burns less wood.25 year warranty.Beecrofts, LLC518-753-4402
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Q: What is Memorial Day all about?
A: Memorial Day is a United States federal
holiday which occurs every year on the final
Monday of May.[1] Memorial Day is a day of
remembering the men and women who died while serving in the United States
Armed Forces.[2] Formerly known as Decoration Day, it originated after the Ameri-
can Civil War to commemorate the Union and Confederate soldiers who died in the
Civil War. By the 20th century Memorial Day had been extended to honor all Ameri-
cans who have died in all wars. It typically marks the start of the summer vacation
season, while Labor Day marks its end.
Many people visit cemeteries and memorials, particularly to honor those who
have died in military service. Many volunteers place an American flag on each
grave in national cemeteries.By the early 20th century, Memorial Day was an occasion for more general ex-
pressions of memory, as people visited the graves of their deceased relatives in
church cemeteries, whether they had served in the military or not. It also became
a long weekend increasingly devoted to shopping, family gatherings, fireworks,
trips to the beach, and national media events.
Annual Decoration Days for particular cemeteries are held on a Sunday in late
spring or early summer in some rural areas of the American South, notably in the
mountains. In cases involving a family graveyard where remote ancestors as well
as those who were deceased more recently are buried, this may take on the
character of an extended family reunion to which some people travel hundreds of
miles. People gather on the designated day and put flowers on graves and renew
contacts with kinfolk and others. There often is a religious service and a "dinner
on the ground," the traditional term for a potluck meal in which people used to
spread the dishes out on sheets or tablecloths on the grass. It is believed that this
practice began before the American Civil War and thus may reflect the real origin
of the "memorial day" idea.Memorial Day is not to be confused with Veterans Day; Memorial Day is a day of
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VALLEY FALLS FREE LIBRARY MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE - May 25th, 2013 A
raditional Memorial Day service will be held at 10am, Saturday, May 25th, 2013 at the Valley Falls
Free Library, 42 State St., Valley Falls, NY. Along with flag raising, national anthem, special music
nd wreath laying, a plaque honoring local WW ll Veterans will be dedicated, followed by rifle salute
nd Taps. Limited seating is available , but bring your lawn chair. Light refreshments will be served.
The service is free and open to all. Contact Lynn Brown at 753-4389 for info.
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE- A traditional Memorial Day service will be held at 10am, Saturday,
May 25th, 2013 at the Valley Falls Free Library, 42 State St., Valley Falls, NY. Along with flag raising,
ational anthem, special music and wreath laying, a plaque honoring local WW ll Veterans will beedicated, followed by rifle salute and Taps. Limited seating is available, but bring your lawn chair.
Light refreshments will be served. The service is free and open to all. Contact Lynn Brown at 753-
389 for more information.
OIN THE PUPPET PEOPLE at 1:00 PM on May 25 at the Pember Library at 33 West Main St inGranville and “Dig Into Reading” to solve the mystery of Book Island in this puppet piratedventure! The Puppet People are husband and wife team Mark Carrigan and Michelle Smith-
Carrigan who have been entertaining people for over 20 years. The program will kick off our SummerReading programs, one for preschool, one for school-age children and a third for teens. Call the
brary at 518 642-2525 or check the website http://pember.sals.edu for more information and achedule of programs through July.
BAKE SALE AND RAFFLE: The Salem Seniors are sponsoring a bake sale and raffle on MemorialDay (Monday, May 27th) from 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. in front of Proudfit Hall, Salem, NY.There will be a raffle for framed artwork by a local artist. See you there!
GARDENING PROGRAM- The Friends of the Easton Library will be hosting a gardening programMay 23, 2013 at 7pm in the Easton Library meeting room. We welcome all interested gardeners. Theopic of the program will be Summer Gardening with Maryann Boyter owner of the Greenery inalem, New York. Maryann has a very unique way of mixing a variety of color, texture and plants
o create a wonder display. She will talk of new varieties of flowers vegetables and herbs. Please joins for a very informative evening.
ALEM MEMORIAL DAY PARADE will be held on Monday, May 27th. The American LegionPost 812 will begin festivities in Shushan at 9:00 a.m. then return to Salem where a service will be
eld at the courthouse followed by the parade starting at approximately 10 a.m. Members of theLegion will lead the parade followed by the high school band, boy scouts and cub scouts. They will
roceed to the Archibald Street bridge and Revolutionary Cemetery where services will be held. Thearade will then continue to the Evergreen Cemetery where a service will be conducted at the Civil
War Monument and then proceed to the Catholic Cemetery where the services will be concluded.
CONCERT & DINNER- The North River United Methodist Church located on 194 ThirteenthLake Rd in North River, NY will be hosting a community potluck dinner at 5:30pm on Friday, May4th. Bring your favorite dish and enjoy a fun evening of conversation, food and music. At 7pmward winning Christian recording artist/songwriter Wade Hammond will perform. Wade has been inull time ministry for the past 18 years. He travels throughout the US and Canada doing over 150oncerts a year. Home for Wade is Hoover, Alabama and he is a current member of Gardendale FBC.
His music can be heard internationally on Christian, country, internet radio stations as well as XM/ irus Enlighten. Wade’s unique voice and style appeals to all ages. From traditional hymns, gospel,ountry, praise & worship to his own original songs. A love offering will be accepted for the concert.
For more information contact Amy Sabattis at 518-251-2519GF MEMORIAL DAY PARADE and COOK-OUT- Friday, May 24th, the Moreau Community
Center, 144 Main St. South Glens Falls, will be selling Sausage w/ peppers and onions, Hot dogs w/ auce, French Fries, Strawberry Shortcake, and Beverages, beginning at 4:30pm. The annual SGF
Memorial Day Parade will pass the Center, beginning at 6:00pm. Bring your chair and enjoy thearade. Restrooms available. Always fun!
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ENIOR TRIP- Last chance to sign up for the 8 day/7 night trip to MICHIGAN & TORONTOn June 7-14th, 2013, featuring the Lilac Festival at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. The
Moreau Seniors of South Glens Falls is offering this trip which includes a tour of Ford RougeFactory, overnight at Amway Grand Hotel, tour of Gerald R. Ford Museum, Frederick MeijerGardens and Sculpture Park, Traverse City, overnight stay on the shores of Lake Michigan,
leeping Bear Dunes, Charlevois, two nights, two Dinners and the Grand Lunch Buffet at theGrand Hotel, Carriage tour of Mackinac Island, visits to Flint, MI, Crossroads Village, and London,Ontario, Dinner overlooking the Thames River, Tour of Toronto, Mirvish Village, CN Tower,Wizard of Oz”, Niagara Falls, and more. 7 Breakfasts, 7 deluxe Dinners, and the Grand Hotel
Lunch Buffet are included, as well as all admissions, tour guides, motorcoach transportation, andps. Insurance is included in the price of $2,220 per person (double occupancy). Call the Moreaueniors, 792-6007 for the complete itinerary or more information on this wonderful trip.
FREE HOME BIBLE STUDY A great way to study through the Bible at your convenience.Exciting and informative study that will change your life. Compliments of Free Spirit Fellowship.
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OPEN HOUSE- June 08, 2013 Cambridge Balloon Festival - Open House at New Skete Monas-c Communities, Cambridge, NY - 10:00am - 4:00pm. Church tours at 11:00am & 1:00pm, Newkete cheesecake bakery tour at 12:30pm, puppy socialization demo at 1:30pm, dog training demot 2:30pm, , chapel community’s bake and plant sale, un-guided hiking and gift shops. Taste of
Cambridge at 5:00pm, behind the IGA in town; buy desserts and the nuns’ cheesecakes. Monks of New Skete, 250 New Skete Lane, Cambridge, NY. Nuns of New Skete 435 Ashgrove Road,Cambridge, NY. Information: (518) 677-3928 ext. 214 or www.newskete.org.
CHICKEN BBQ- BACON HILL REFORMED CHURCH WILL HAVE A CHICKEN BBQATURDAY JUNE 1 SERVINGS ARE AT 4;30 AND 5;30 P.M. ADULTS $10.00 AND CHIL-
DREN 12 & UNDER $5.00. TAKEOUTS AVAILABLE. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL JENNI-FER THOMAS 695-6116/ MENU; 1/2 CHICKEN, BAKE POTATO, BAKE BEANS, COLE-
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CELLO SEMINAR- What could be better than an afternoon spent with 12 cellists playing music
rom Bach to contemporary? On Sunday, June 2 at 2:00pm, Music from Salem’s Cello Seminarwill perform a concert at Hubbard Hall in Cambridge NY. The Cello Seminar is an intensive week-ong seminar for young professionally-bound cellists, led by Music from Salem consulting direc-ors Rhonda Rider, cello, and Judith Gordon, piano, as well as guest cell ist David Russell. Welcomen the summer with this end-of-the-week cello - bration concert! Admission: Pay what you wish,o everyone can attend. Any and all contributions are welcome. More info at:
www.musicfromsalem.org or 518.232.2347 SUMMER THEATER PROGRAM- Looking for a fun-filled summer theater learning experiencefor your child? The Highlight Acting Troupe is again sponsoring a 2 week summer theater work-shop. The program will run from July 8-19, 9 am to 3:30 pm. Children between the ages of 6 and14 are invited. The cost of the program is $200. The program wi ll include acting, stage movement,and music and will culminate in a performance involving all the children. The program will be heldat the Brittonkill District Auditorium,. Rt. 2, Troy. Registration forms need to be received by May31. For registration forms or information call Ethel LeVan at 237-6936. You can also visit ourwebsite at http://highlightacting.org/.
SENIOR TRIP- Quaker Springs Seniors the Sunshiners senior group is accepting reservations fora trip for a Show and buffet luncheon in Rome NY Wednesday June 12th. 2013. The bus willdepart Quaker Springs 8 am and from Greenwich 8:30 am. Returning at 6:30 pm. Information/ reservations contact Rose at 518-695-3638.
SPRING FLING- Rensselaer County’s Troy Area Senior Service Center will celebrate spring’sarrival with a “Spring Fling” dinner dance on Thursday, May 23, beginning at 12:00 Noon. Themenu will be Chicken Breast with Sage Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Dinner Roll andStrawberry Shortcake for dessert. The suggested contribution for dinner is $2.75. Then up to theGrand Ballroom for a time of dancing and listening pleasure with Dancin’ Time with Dave & Dawnentertaining. This event is sponsored by Today’s Options. Please call 270-5349 or come in tomake your reservation.
THE BATTENKILL RUNS THROUGH IT On Saturday June 1, 2013, the Battenkill Conservancywill host the popular The Battenkill Runs Through It Beach & Music Festival in Greenwich, NewYork. The annual event kicks off the summer season at the town’s 2.2 acre community park that lieson the banks of the Battenkill just north of the Village of Greenwich on Route 29.
A raffle for a YMCA gift card valued at $350 will also take place the day of the event. Entry tickets($12 for Adults, $8 for youth 6-12 years and free fo r children 5 and under) include al l activities andfood and can be purchased in advance by going to www.battenkillconservancy.org
PERENNIAL SWAP- The fifthteenth annual Green Thumb Perennial Swap sponsored byWarrensburgh Beautification Inc. will take place on Memorial Day Weekend, Saturday, May 25,2013 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon on the banks of the scenic Schroon River in the Warrensburgh MillsHistoric District, Route 418 (River Street) across from Curtis Lumber. Bring your plants in anysize or shape container, and exchange for ones of equal size or value. If you are just starting yourgarden, we will share and hopefully answer any questions you may have regarding your soil andlight conditions, hardiness zone and possible microclimate. Master Gardeners from Cornell Coop-erative Extension of Warren County will be on hand to test the pH of your soil and provideinformational handouts on various gardening topics and reference materials to help identify anymystery species. Copies of “Warrensburgh Wildflowers - Seasonal Wildflowers in the SouthernAdirondack Region” will be available for purchase. All are welcome. Bring friends and make newones. Free refreshments. For more information call Teresa Whalen, Chairperson, WarrensburghBeautification at 518-466-5497 or e-mail at taawhalen@yahoo.com
FOOD DRIVE- maurices, aviation mall is holding a food drive to benefit OPE DOOR SOUPKITCHEN. “While we participate in a number of maurices-sponsored benefits throughout theyear, we are especially proud when we have the opportunity to support causes right here at home,”says Store Manager amber vedder. The food drive begins on JUNE 2013 and continues throughJUNE. Customers can drop off their donations any time during store hours, which are mall hours.Items needed include non-parishables,juice boxes,healthy snacks,toiletries. For each donation,
people will receive a coupon for 20 percent off any one regular-priced maurices item. mauricesoffers clothing and accessories for fashion-savvy young women in sizes 1 to up to size 24. “Thisdrive is just one way we can express how grateful we are to be a part of this community,” saysamber vedder. “We invite customers to be part of this effort and look forward to giving them aspecial deal on an item from maurices in return.”
WIN A BALLOON RIDE- The Cambridge Valley Chamber of Commerce is sponsoring a FREE
raffle for a balloon ride to encourage everyone to shop locally. From now through May 31, everytime you make a purchase at a participating member store or business, you can enter a free drawingfor a balloon ride at this year’s Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival. The ride will be available on
Saturday evening, June 8 (weather permitting). You must be at least 18 years old to win. In theevent the launch is canceled due to inclement weather or high winds, the ride will be rescheduled
only if the pilot can accommodate the winner during the Festival weekend. The launch on Saturdayis expected to take off between 6:30 and 8 p.m. The winner should report to the Chamber merchandise
booth by 6 p.m. To enter, look for the special gift bags displayed at local Chamber memberbusinesses. Make a purchase, write your name and phone number on your receipt, and drop it in
the bag. That’s all it takes. Enter as often as you like – every time you shop locally! On June 6, thewinning entry will be drawn by the Balloon Festival Committee and the winner will be contacted
immediately. What a nice reward for supporting our local businesses! The 13 th Annual CambridgeValley Balloon Festival is set for June 7-9, 2013. Visit www.cambridgenychamber.com for the latest
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A CHICKEN AND BISCUIT DINNER will be served at the Salem United Methodist Church onWest Broadway on Thursday May 23 at 5 p.m. Tickets,$10 adult and $5 for child,under 6 is
free,will be sold at the door.Takeouts will be available.The church is handicapped accessible.Formore info,please call 518-854-7588.
COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at the American Legion on clancy Street inSchuylerville Sunday May 26 from 2-6. Music by “Ole Time Country.” Everyone welcome. Info:
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