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PO BOX 70 • AVERILL PARK • NY 12018 • VOL. LVII MARCH 19, 2015 NO. 32 • (518) 674-2841 fax (518) 674-8680
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HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE PRESENTS
DOROTHY IN WONDERLAND
Come and join the Highlight Acting Troupeas they present Dorothy in Wonderlandwritten by Brian D. Taylor and directed byKathryn Capalbo assisted by Steven Salhoff.Dorothy Gale has made her way to the endof the Yellow Brick Rd, and the wonderfulWizard of Oz is just about to help her getback home to Kansas. But, before she can
hop into the wizard’s balloon, another whirlwind appears over theEmerald City, sweeping Dorothy, Toto, Scarecrow, Tin Man andLion away to Wonderland. Equipped with her new assets- brain,heart and courage- Dorothy’s friends try to help her find her wayhome, meeting many other interesting characters along the way,including Alice, the White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, March Hare, theCheshire Cat and many more. They also face dangerous new foe-The Queen of Hearts!! Dorothy and Alice team up to defeat thequeen at croquet, but will that be enough to return Wonderland tonormal? And how will they ever get back home to Kansas and toLondon? The production will take place on Friday, and Saturday,March 20 and 21; at 7:30PM and Sunday, March 22, at 2:00PM at theBrunswick Grange, Rte. 7, and Rte. 142 (behind Stewart’s). Ticketprices are $12.00 for adults and $7.00 for students. For reservations,call Ethel at 518-237-6936. Dorothy in Wonderland is produced byspecial arrangements with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Englewood,Colorado.
“BRUNSWICK WAYS” SENIORS BUS TRIP
The seniors of the “Brunswick Ways” are traveling to CapeCod, Martha’s Vineyard and Provincetown on May 31, June 1and June 2. Staying at the Heritage House Hotel, pool insideand out, bring your suit! We have lunch, included, at theDaniel Webster Inn in Sandwich, MA on the way to the hotel;dinner is included at the hotel. Hotel is in the heart of Hyannis,walking distance to the JFK Museum and St Francis XavierChurch. The next day, after breakfast, included, we travel toMartha’s Vineyard by ferry, 1hr, then a sightseeing trip on aschool bus with a guide. The balance of the day is on our own.Dinner at the hotel is included. After breakfast at the hotel,included, we head to Provincetown with a bus guide. Sign upfor a dune buggy ride, also included. There is time to wanderCommercial Street and have lunch before heading home. We’llstop for dinner on the way home. Call Jean to sign up at 273-7906. Cost is $425 for double, single is $450 and triple is $410;$200 down payment is due at reservation.
Rising heating andcooling costs motivatehomeowners andbuilding contractors tosearch for ways tomake buildings moreeconomical to heat andcool. Those who makeinsulation upgradessave hundreds, oftenthousands annually.Frequently, even themost highly efficientheating and cooling
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at ST. MICHAEL’S
When God promised Abrahamthat his descendants would be“as numerous as the stars inthe sky,” could Abraham haveimagined how unique andspecial each and every one ofus “stars” could be? Despiteour differences inappearance, upbringing,lifestyle or circumstance, onething we all have in common isthat God loves usunconditionally. So, no matteryour background, attitudes,preferences or perceivedstanding in the Church, youare respected, you are lovedand you are welcome at St.Michael’s. St. Michael theArchangel, 175 Williams Road,Troy, New York 12180 | (518)283-6110 | Mass: Mon. - Thur.12:10 p.m.; Sat. 4:30 p.m.;Sun. 7:30 & 10:00 a.m. |www.StMichael-Troy.com
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During this winter, the Northeast reached record breaking lowtemperatures for extended periods of time. Ice damming andicicles on homes and businesses was far worse than it’s everbeen. These occur when heat from inside a home escapesthrough poorly insulated roofs and eaves. This costly eventmeans property owners are essentially heating the outdoors!There are other costs as well. When snow melts due to poorinsulation, water from the melted snow will re-freeze at theeaves creating ice dams and icicles. As the ice builds up, it canlift shingles creating a path for water to enter the home. Theresult is damage through blistering paint, destroying sheet rockor plaster, even rotting the buildings frame. These problemsare avoidable!Traditional insulation materials such as fiberglass or cellulosehave cold R-Value ratings. This means that when thetemperature drops, they perform at a much lower R-Value.Lower R-Value = more warm air heating the great outdoors!The prob-ability of costly repairs related to this freeze-thawcycle is likely to eat into your summer vacation budget! Whenyou see icicles and ice dams forming on your home or business,it”s a huge indicator that your energy dollars are literally goingthrough the roof. Consider using spray foam insulation to sealthe areas where heat escapes. The R-Value of spray foaminsulation does not reduce when the temperature drops. Unliketraditional insulation, spray foam doesn’t deteriorate. Sprayfoam provides consistent performance for year round resultsreducing both heating and cooling costs.Hi, I am Dave Collandra. I’ve been a spray foam applicator inthe capital region for over eight years. During this time, I’vehad success solving problems like ice dams and drafty homes,significantly reducing the high costs of heating and cooling bills.It’s likely that serious insulation problems are damaging yourhome and your wallet! Insul-Tech Energy Solutions can keepyou warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer. Call for afree estimate and overall energy saving consultation. Make usyour choice for superior energy performance. Call Today!
PUBLIC EDUCATION FORUM
Concerned parents, teachers and community members, inpartnership with New York State Allies for Public Education(NYSAPE), New York State United Teacher (NYSUT) are hostinga Public Education Forum on Thursday, March 26th, at 6 p.m.at the Troy Elks Lodge located at 134 North Greenbush Road inTroy. Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin and Assemblyman JohnMcDonald will be in attendance. Similar forums are being heldacross NYS; by attending, you wil l garner a betterunderstanding on EXACTLY WHAT is happening in publiceducation and learn HOW you can TAKE ACTION. Forum topicsinclude: School Funding, Testing Issues, Local Control of Schools.For more information, please contact: [email protected].
STRUGGLING IN
MATH?
The Troy Public Library, 100Second Street can help! FREEmath tutoring will be availableon Mondays at the Mainbranch from 5:30PM to7:30PM; for children ages 8through 18. Please call theYoung People’s Department at274-7071 to make anappointment. Parents,Teachers, and Educators - wehave new common core mathbooks to help!
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STARS & STRIPES SHOP and HONORJoin us on Sunday, May 17th, at the AmericanLegion, 200 Columbia Turnpike, Rensselaer,to pay respect to our service men & womenand have some down home fun! You will notwant to miss our HUGE Silent Auction (one ofthe Capital District’s largest!), our amazingteam of local vendors, raffles, games, food,
bouncy house & door prizes (win a $50 gift card) and muchmore! Join us for a fun afternoon you will not soon forget.Please be sure to write this down on your calendar, and telleveryone you know. If you have any questions, contactStephanie at [email protected] or call (518) 368-9727. Aportion of our proceeds goes back to the American Legion tohelp local veterans. Thank you for your support!
FLEET RESERVE
ASSOCIATION
SEEKING MEMBERSThe Fleet Reserve Associationis a non-profit Organizationwith a Charter received fromUS Congress in 1924. We arethere to represent, retired,and veterans from the seaservices, US Navy, US Marine,and US Coast Guardpersonnel. As well as the USNavy Reserve, and US MarineReserve. Our dues are $30yearly. Our mission is to keeplobbying congress to keepcertain benefits coming, whichwere given when our membersjoined their sea service, i.e.US Navy, etc. Currently, weare seeking new membersfrom this area, and our localFRA Branch 214 meets outsideSchenectady on the 2ndTuesday of each month. Youcan contact me, Floyd Hunt,to my email:[email protected] At thecurrent t ime, I am thePresident of the North East/New England area, and I have24 branches of which I pay avisit to keep all memberscurrent on up- coming events,and US and NYS Legislation. Ihope you will join us.
YOUTH LACROSSE
REGISTRATIONRegistration is now open forthe 2015 spring lacrosseseason. Columbia YouthLacrosse offers programs forboys and girls grades 1-6. Formore information, and toregister, please go tow w w . c o l u m b i ayouthlax.uslaxteams.com
RED CROSS BABYSITTING COURSEThe babysitting course will be held at AlgonquinMiddle School on March 28th, from 9am-3:30pmfor students ages 11yr and older.The cost for the class is $55 per student. TheCertificate will be an additional $10.Registration forms are in the main office at Algonquin MiddleSchool, or you can register at the door the morning of theclass. Questions can be sent to [email protected].
ESQUATAK
ANNOUNCES 2nd
WINTER MEETINGOn March 20th, Esquatakmembers Tony and BonnieLisosky will present a programon TRADITIONAL CRAFTING.This talented, local couplecreates miniature Shakerchairs, baskets, bowls, paperquilling items and woodencarvings. Their Shaker andquilling items are featured atthe wonderful gift shop at theCanterbuy (NH) Shaker site.Tony’s recently completedcarving is of the last ComancheChief, Quanah Parker.The meeting is at 7PM at TheNassau Reformed Church onRoute 20 in the Village ofNassau. The public is invited;admission is free;refreshments will be served.Call 766-2588 for moreinformation.
TROY SENIOR
CENTER BOUTIQUEThe Rensselaer County TroySenior Center Boutique is openMondays, Wednesdays andFridays from 10AM-2PM. Theyhave many great items forsale, clothing, accessories,and household items. You can’tbeat the prices and theshopping experience! Comevisit and stay for lunch servedMonday-Friday at 12 noon.Donations are alwaysaccepted and appreciated.Gently used clothing andhousehold items can bedropped off to the Center,located at 19 Third St., Troy,Monday - Friday, from 8:30AM- 3PM.
NYS MAPLE WEEKENDS
Kent Goodermote greets visitors to his sugar-house on Plank Road in Berlin.
NYS MapleP r o d u c e r sAssociation is an o t - f o r - p r o f i tcomprised of thefolks who makemaple syrup inNew York State.The Association isw e l c o m i n geveryone to visitmember SugarHouses on “MapleW e e k e n d s ”March 21-22 and
March 28-29 to learn about the process of making maple syrup.Kent’s Sugar House will be the Rensselaer County Host, locatedat 2529 Plank Road in Berlin, and open from 10:00 AM to 4:00PMboth Maple Weekends.Owners Kent Goodermote and Todd Hewitt are celebrating their40th Year of Sugar-making! Kent was taught by his GrandfatherArt Goodermote, who built Kent’s Sugar House in 1975. MapleWeekend demonstrations will show how the old-timers used togather and make syrup, and how the production process haschanged today to a computerized system. Syrup, maple cream,candy, popcorn and other products will be on hand for thoselooking to take the sweet stuff home. Or simply stop by for thelearning and the fun. The event is free and open to everyone.Dress for the weather and the mud, which may be plentiful!For more information, visit www.nysmaple.com, [email protected], or call Kent’s Sugar House at 518-658-2134 or Hewitt’s Market at 518-658-2801.
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JSEC ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS for
EDUCATIONAL SCHOLARSHIPSThe Capital Region Job Service Employer Committee (JSEC) isnow accepting applications for their Educational Scholarshipsfor 2015. The scholarships are open to Rensselaer Countyresidents who are currently high school seniors who will begraduating this year and plan on attending college on a fulltime basis for the 2015 fall semester. Applications are availablein all school guidance offices or you can request one bycontacting [email protected]. Applicationdeadline is April 24, 2015. The Capital Region JSEC is a not-for-profit entity which operates educational programs andpresentations in the region for businesses. The purpose ofthe Capital Region JSEC is to provide expert information toemployers on issues that affect the business community andengage in public/private ventures that will be of benefit toboth employers and the labor force.
CEN SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS DUE
MARCH 31st!The Chief Executives Network for Manufacturing of the CapitalRegion, Inc. (CEN) is an association of manufacturers locatedin the Capital Region. To encourage students to considercareers in manufacturing, CEN will once again be offering $1,000scholarships to be awarded to applicants who are:High school seniors graduating in 2015 and accepted at anaccredited two or four year college, university, or trade school;or College students enrolled at the undergraduate level in anaccredited two or four year college, university or trade schoolwhose primary residence is in the eleven counties listed below;and Students planning to enroll in a major which can lead toqualifying for a position with a manufacturer; and Residents ofone of the following eleven Capital Region counties: Albany,Columbia, Fulton, Greene, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga,Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren, and Washington.CEN limits the number of scholarships that an individual canwin to 2 in any 4 year period.The deadline for filing applications with the CEN ScholarshipCommittee is March 31, 2015. Applications are available onthe CEN website. If you have any questions, please contactKarin Kasparian at [email protected] or at (518) 465-8975, ext253.
INVITATION TO GRAFTON HS SENIORSGrafton high school seniors are invited to apply for the EthelSimmons Memorial Award. The prize of $300 will be awarded tothe student who submits the best essay on some aspect ofGrafton history. The application and guidelines are availableat the guidance offices of both Berlin Central High School andTamarac High School, as well as at the Grafton CommunityLibrary and Grafton Town Hall.Any Grafton student who is attending public, or private school,or who is home schooled, is eligible to apply.Applications must be submitted at the Grafton CommunityLibrary no later than 1 PM on Saturday, April 18, 2015.The award is co-sponsored by the Graton Community Libraryand the Grafton Historical Society. For additional information,or resource topics, please cal l 235-8317 or [email protected]
ELMER A. GROGAN SCHOLARSHIPApplications are being accepted for the scholarship award of$250.00 for the best essay on “What Freedom Means To Me”by a graduating senior from Brunswick Central School Districtor Berlin Central School District who is continuing on with his orher education. The essay should not be less than 250 words ornot more than 500 words. The scholarship is being given bythe Carner, Etman, Smith V.F.W. Post 6340 in memory of aformer member Elmer A. Grogan.The deadline for applications is May 4th. Applications areavailable at the guidance counselor offices of both high schoolsand should be mailed to Carner, Etman, Smith V.F.W. Post 6340,PO Box 361, Grafton, NY 12082, attn: Commander RichardTerpening.
CIRCLE THEATRE PLAYERS PRESENTS
“PETER PAN” at SLCAMermaids (Tannis Bonesteel,Hannah Stewart, and BellaWagner) plan their welcome forthe lost boys, in the latestproduction of Circle TheatrePlayers’ “Peter Pan.”Join Sand Lake Center for theArts - Circle Theatre Players asthey present J. M. Barrie’s play“Peter Pan” opening Mar 20 andcontinuing Mar 21, 26, 27, 28 at8pm and Mar 22 and 29 at2:30pm. Directed by JaneNielsen and produced by EricWashburn, this classic tale will
take you on a journey with Wendy, John, and Michael as theytravel through time, to follow after Peter Pan and Tinker Bell. “Second star to the right, then straight on ‘til morning” will takeyou to the fantasy world of Neverland, for an ensuingadventure, complete with the lost boys, pirates, mermaids,Indians, and Peter’s chief foe Captain Hook, and don’t forgetto be on the lookout for Hook’s nemesis, the ticking crocodile!Tickets are $16 adults, $10 under 18. Reservations can bemade at www.slca-ctp.org or call (518)674-2007. SLCA islocated at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY, is fully handicappedaccessible, with free parking.
NESCOT PRE-SEASON NOSTALGIA DINNERNortheast Stock Car Old Timers Inc. Pre-Season NostalgiaDinner will be held on Sunday, March 29th, from 1PM to 6PM atThe Elks Club, North Greenbush (RT. 4, South of HVCC).We will be having appetizers before dinner. Dinner will be TossedSalad, Spaghetti and Meatballs, Italian Bread, Desserts andCoffee. Donation per person - $15.00; Cash bar will be available.Tickets are available from most Club Members, at the door orcall Paul Falkner at 518-756-8649; Bill Gonyea at 518-767-2005;Frank McKay at 518-451-6492; or Rick Salisbury at 518-810-5774. There are a limited amount of tickets that can be sold.Events: Raffles and 50/50. Meet with Drivers, Owners Crewsand others from The Racing community. Possible Cars andMemorabilia will be on display. Vendors will have pictures,articles, programs and much more for sale.
UMC HOSTS
PANCAKE
BREAKFAST
Pat Niebuhr (left) and PastorJoy Lowenthal (right) meet atthe Church in Berlin to bring inKent’s Syrup and organize forthe upcoming breakfasts.In conjunction with New YorkState Maple Weekends, theUnited Methodist Church, 17South Main Street, Berlin, ishaving breakfast form 9:00AMto 1:00PM on Saturdays,March 21 and March 28.Breakfast consists of old-fashioned homemade pan-cakes, sausage, homemadeapplesauce, coffee, juice, milkand, to top it all off, real maplesyrup from Kent’s SugarHouse. Prices are $7 for adultsand $4 for children betweenthe ages of 3 and 10. Childrenunder 3 eat free.Please join us either before orafter your trip to Kent’s SugarHouse at 2529 Plank Road inBerlin. The Sugar House isopen from 10:00AM to4:00PM, and we are here atthe church to feed you from9:00AM – 1:00PM.
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CERTIFIED BOATER SAFETY COURSE
2 Day - 8 hour Boater’s safety course offered at BrunswickBaptist Church - Mar 21 & 28. The course is required by NYState for operators of motor boats and watercraft for peopleage 10 – 18 (must be at least 10 years of age to take thecourse). Instruction by Jim Keenan, Certified instructor – Theclass size is limited! There is no charge for the course, butthose 18 years of age or older must submit a processing fee of$10 to New York State to receive a permanent safety certificateupon successful completion of the course. Call for information:(518) 728-3570 / Call for required pre-registration (518) 813-2716.
BRUNSWICK BASEBALL LEAGUE -
2015 HOUSE LEAGUE REGISTRATION
The Brunswick Baseball League is currently registering playersfor the 2015 House League programs. All players 13-16 yearsof age are eligible to register for our Minors program and players17-24 are eligible for the Majors program. The BrunswickBaseball League is an independent league, all interested playersregardless of residence are welcome. The registration fee is$125.00 per player – Minors and $145 for Majors. Minorsprogram begins on Saturday, April 25th, and the Majors beginon Memorial Day Weekend. Please visit our website at:www.eteamz.com/brunswickbaseball for more information .
SPRING YOUTH BASEBALL CURRENTLY
REGISTERING PLAYERS - 2015 SEASON
If your child turns age 4 before May 1st or age13 after April 30th, he/she is eligible to play.Spring offers five divisions in our house league(we will be flexible on ages for each division).T-Ball ages 4-6 ~ Pony ages 6 ~ Farm ages 7-8~ Minor ages 9-10 ~ Majors ages 11-12.Registration cost is $125.00 per child, $50 foreach additional child.Registration fee includes advance payment for
raffle fundraiser. You will receive 5 raffle tickets; sell all 5 andturn in the ticket stubs…. keep $25 (tickets $5/ea). Visit ourwebsite www.springyouthbaseball.org to REGISTER ONLINE!!Or register at the field from 9am-11:30am on Sat 3/21, Sun 3/22. Majors infield dimensions will be 50’ pitching/70’ baselines,which include leading and stealing. Spring Youth Baseballprovides certified patched umpires for all Major and Minor Games***New Registrants Proof of Age Is Required*** SYB is aNon-Profit Organization. For more information, contact VinceForino ([email protected]) or Rick Scheufler([email protected]).
AVERILL PARK ROAD RUNNERS
YOUTH CLUB REGISTRATION
The Averill Park Road Runners youth club is now takingregistrations for the 2015 Track & Field season. The club isopen to anyone ages 7-14 who likes to run, jump, throw andmost of all, have FUN! You do not have to be a resident of theAverill Park School District. Kids can choose from many eventsincluding sprints, distance running, hurdles, long jump, highjump, shot put, turbo javelin and discus. Practices will be heldMonday & Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings at theAverill Park High School. There are several meets throughoutthe season, which runs from April 13th through the JuniorOlympics in June. Registration is now available on our websiteat www.aproadrunners.com. The registration fee is $65 whichwill include a new uniform. ($10 sibling discount, $15.00 latefee after April 5th.) Membership in the United States Track andField Association ($20) is also required to participate andprovides insurance coverage. Call Renee Capuano at 732-2585 if you need help with registration or have questions aboutthe team. We are a parent run organization and parentalinvolvement is required. This is a great place for children to trysomething different, make new friends, get exercise and havefun! All abilities and skill levels are welcome. See you at thetrack!!
SHERIFF’S CONTINUING MEDICAL
EDUCATION PROGRAM
L - R: EMS Educator Lynn Kane, K-9 Deputy Mark Geracitano,Sgt. Jason Robelotto.Highway Patrol Deputies of Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Officerecently completed their annual Emergency Medical Services(EMS) training. For the past seven years, officers practice andreview the fundamentals of the EMS system, the safety andwell-being of an EMT, and the medical, legal and ethical issuesassociated with provision of administering emergency care.Continuing medical education includes training in life supporttreatments, tactical medical skills for traumatic injuries andschooling to understand critical policies and procedures.Deputies learn many skills including how to deal with thetechnological needs for patients with special advanced medicalmachineries in residential settings to hemorrhage control in alife threatening injury. Officers will invest a minimum of 24 hoursin training classes taught by a certified instructor held at theoffice.Through this training, each Officer must demonstrate proficiencyin the following subjects: Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR),Automated External Defibrillator (AED), human anatomy andphysiology, airway management, circulation, bleeding and soft-tissue injuries, shock management, trauma and medicalassessment and treatment, basic drug terms, splinting andbandaging, crisis intervention, obstetrics and emergencychildbirth, neonatal and pediatric care. “Our agency provides 24 hour, seven day a week lawenforcement services to the 665 square miles encompassingRensselaer County New York,” said Undersheriff Russo, “havingour deputies trained to an EMT level improves public safety andassists our citizens, enhancing our mission to provide ourresidents one of the best law enforcement offices in the state.”
ALGON. MIDDLE SCHOOL HOSTS
REGIONAL OotM COMPETITION
Dear Averill Park School Community: On Saturday, March 7,Algonquin Middle School hosted the regional Odyssey of theMind (OotM) competition, for teams in the Rensselaer, Columbia,and Greene Counties. OotM is an international program thatprovides students in elementary through high school levelsopportunities for creative problem-solving. These problemsrange in scope from building mechanical devices to dramaticinterpretation of classical works. Over 100 teams competed,and only the top teams are able to move on tostate-widecompetition.Five teams from Averill Park will represent our area next monthat the state OotM competition. They are from Miller Hill/SandLake School, Algonquin Middle School, and Averill Park HighSchool. More teams from Averill Park are moving on than fromany other district in our region! We are all very proud of theiraccomplishments, and wish them the best in the next round.We are also very proud of our staff, who agreed at the lastminute to guarantee that a competition happened at all. Aweek prior to the competition, the school district that had beenpreparing since October to host the regional OotM competitionhad to back out due to facility problems. AP agreed to step up,and in one week held the competition that had more than 2,000people visit Algonquin. Thanks to all who made this possible,which included students, staff, faculty, administrators, Friendsof Algonquin Athletics, and volunteers from Sand Lake Kiwanis.It would not have been possible without their willingness totake on this gargantuan task. Our community should be proudof how well they all represented AP in the region.~ Sincerely, Jim Hoffman and the Averill Park Board of Education
“THE HEALTHCARE MOVIE”
Is “Medicare for all” good for your wallet? A movie depictingthe subject of the development of financing of health caresystems will be shown at the East Greenbush CommunityLibrary, 10 Community Way, East Greenbush, NY, onWednesday, March 25th, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the largemeeting room of the library. “The Healthcare Movie” is “aserious but entertaining one-hour film comparing thedevelopment of American and Canadian Healthcare systems”and narrated by Kiefer Sutherland. Co-sponsoring this eventwill be the League of Women Voters of Rensselaer County andthe League of Women Voters of New York State. A discussionfollowing the film will be led by Richard Propp, M.D., Chairmanof the Alliance and Darius Shahinfar, J.D., Albany City Treasurer.Other co-sponsors of this event will be Single-Payer New York,Capital District Chapter of Physicians for a National HealthProgram, Albany County League of Women Voters, HungerAction Network of New York State, and The New York StateNurses Association.This event is free and open to the public. Light refreshmentswill be served.~ Submitted by: Anne Burton, League of Women Voters ofRensselaer County
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Dining &Entertainment
GuideEASTER EVE BASH W/ BLUE HAND LUKE
On Easter Eve, Saturday, April 4, The Sons of The AmericanLegion, 111 Main Ave. Wynantskill, will host one of the areaspremier party bands, Blue Hand Luke! Doors open at 6:30 w/music at 7:30, General admission is $10.00; Tickets and a limitedamount of reserved seating (tables of 8) are available inadvance at the Legion. Patrons are welcome to bring their ownfood and snacks. For further info, call Bill McGuirk at 441-0013.All proceeds will benefit veteran and youth organizations.
MORE THAN LETTUCE: MAKING SALAD A
MEALThink salad is boring? Think again! Learn how to turn salad intoa satisfying whole meal that you can enjoy anywhere, anytime. Wellness consultant Theresa “Sam” Houghton sharestips and tricks for combining whole, fresh ingredients to createthe best salad you’ve ever had! Make diverse, delicious,healthy meals that you can take on the go with no junk, noworries and no fuss! When: Thursday, March 26th, from 6pm-7:30pm. Where: The teaching kitchen at Honest Weight FoodCo-Op, 100 Watervliet Ave, Albany. Why: For your health—and the delicious free samples! Registration is free! To join thefun, visit http://hwfc.eventbrite.com/ or call 482-2667 andask to sign up for “Salad as a Meal!”
BLACK RIVER RAIDERS SNOWMOBILE
CLUB ANNUAL BREAKFASTThe Black River Raiders Snowmobile Club, Inc. will be holdingan All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Breakfast on Saturday, March 21st,from 8AM - 11AM at the Zion Church (747 Taborton Rd. SandLake). Cost is $7.00 Adults, $3.00 Children 5-12, childrenunder 5 are FREE. Menu includes Pancakes, Eggs, Toast,Bacon, Sausage, Homefries, Coffee, Tea, Hot Chocolate, Appleand Orange Juice.
ANNUAL LENTEN FISH FRYCome One-Come All to the Transfiguration Parish 7th AnnualFish Fry Dinner. The dinners will be every Friday during theLenten season (except Good Friday). The dates for the dinnersare March 20 and 27. You can either eat-in or take-out withdinner being served from 4-7 pm. The dinner includes a fishfry, coleslaw and french fries. Macaroni and cheese will alsobe on the menu. Dessert and drinks will be available forpurchase. We hope to see you there!
FISH FRY DINNERThe Brunswick Elks #2556, 665 Brunswick Road (RT 2 EagleMills), Troy will host Fish Fry Dinners on March 20th and April 3(Good Friday), from 5:30PM to 8PM. Fish Fry and roll, frenchfries, coleslaw, clam chowder (cup), dessert. Choice of:Regular coffee, regular decaf, small soda, cash bar. Kids menuavailable - grilled cheese, hot dogs, chicken tenders. Cost: $9per adult; $4 children’s menu; and age 4 and under free. Forreservations, Mike at 286-1645. Tickets avail.at the door. Take-out available.
CORNERSTONE MEAT
LOAF DINNEROn Saturday, March 21st, theCornerstone Community Churchof Lansingburgh will hold a MeatLoaf Dinner. Servings are from4:30PM to 6PM and are availableto eat- in or take-out.Reservations are recommended.The church is located at 570 ThirdAvenue, corner of 115th St. and3rd Avenue. Prices are: $12 foradults, $10 for seniors and $5 forchildren 5-12. For reservations,call the church office at 235-3851.
CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE
DINNER at PAUMCThe Pawling Ave United Methodist Church invites you to aCorned Beef and Cabbage Dinner on Saturday, March 21st;continuous serving from 5PM to 6:30PM. Come enjoy a tastymeal - Pastor Karyl’s special corned beef, cabbage, potatoesand carrots, homemade Irish soda bread, with cakes andbrownies for dessert. Cost of the dinner is $10 for adults, $5for children 6-12 and Free for children 5 and under. Call thechurch at 273-6859 for tickets or reservation. Hope to see youon March 21st!
THE BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
SILENT AUCTION and DINNERThe Brunswick Historical Society will host a Silent Auction andDinner at the Brunswick Elks Lodge on Route 2 in Eagle Mills onApril 11. Cash bar, preview and bidding on many desirableitems begin at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. For moreinformation, and to make your reservations call 283-5915. $30per person. Reservations close April 2.
BRUNSWICK ELKS COMEDY NIGHTThe Brunswick Elks Presents Comedy Night on March 21st, withDinner at 6:30PM and Show only at 8PM; followed by HeadliningComics. Dinner and Show, $25 per person; Comedy Show only,$15 per person - Seating begins at 8PM.Dinner and Show includes: Pasta Buffet featuring: Pasta Alfredoand pasta marinara, meatballs in sauce, sausage with peppersand onions, salad, rolls, coffee and tea. Draft beer, wine andsoda throughout the evening. Show only includes: Draft beer,wine and soda throughout the evening.For reservations, contact Trisha at 279-4286 or Tammie at 326-8160. Proceeds will benefit our Charity Fund. All guests shouldbe 18 years or older.
GIFFY’S CHICKEN BBQThe Troy Kiwanis Club is again holding their annual Giffy’s BBQto raise money for much needed kid’s projects in the Troy areaon Friday, May 8th, from 4-6PM, at St. Michael’s Church (Nextto HVCC), 175 Williams Road, Troy.Cost: $12.00 ticket gets you a full 1/2 chicken dinner includingbaked potato, coleslaw, roll, butter, dessert and a drink. TAKE-OUT or EAT-IN. Call Dean for tickets at 322-0826.
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FUNDRAISEROn April 11th, the ClassieLassie 16u Travel Team, TheEarthquakes, will be holdinga Pancake BreakfastFundraiser at Applebee’s inEast Greenbush from 8AM -10AM. Tickets are $7 each,you can purchase them inadvance or at door. Comesupport our girls and helpthem travel. For more info,contact Coach Lemner at
(518)429-5990 .
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST“Homemade”, All-You-Can-Eat”, Cooked to Order”, “Served toyou at your table” Breakfast will be held on March 21st, from8AM - 11AM, at the Eagle Mills Christian Church, 1 Maple Ave.,Troy (Eagle Mills). Cost is $7/Adults and $3/Children under 10.Breakfast Includes: Eggs (cooked to order), Homefries, PorkSausage, French Toast, Pancakes (Reg, Blueberry, andChocolate Chip), Toast (white, wheat, or rye), Coffee, Tea,Juice or Milk. This month’s special is “Strawberry Pancakes withWhipped Topping” and “Homemade Corned Beef Hash”.
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PLAY WITH YOUR FOODOn March 25th and 26th, at Moscatiello’s Restaurant on Rte4 in N. Greenbush, the Arc of Rensselaer County will producea second annual Play With Your Food Dinner TheaterFundraiser. 4 courses, 3 short plays, 2 nights and 1 greatcause. The cost of attendance is $50, and reservations canbe made with Pam Ragone at 518-274-3110. All proceeds willgo to benefit the Arc. Seating is limited, so reservations willbe accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. The threeplays are all written by local award-winning playwright JoeStarzyk. If you wish to be a sponsor for the event, you maycontact Joe at 518-265-5116. The evening’s events begin at6:30 pm each night. Come out and have a great meal, agreat time, and support a great cause.
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BUFFET BREAKFASTThe Grafton Volunteer Fire Department along with the GraftonLadies Auxiliary will be serving you an All-You-Can-Eat BuffetBreakfast on Saturday, March 28th, from 8AM to 11AM at theGrafton VFW - Fire Hall on South Road (County Route 85). Onthe menu: Belgian waffles, pancakes, french toast, eggs (madeto order), sausage gravy & biscuits, bacon, sausage,homefries, toast, orange juice, coffee, and milk. Cost is $10.00per adult, kids 12 and under $5.00, kids 5 and under FREE!We look forward to serving you!
CABIN FEVER
PARTY!Let’s dance the winter bluesaway with Music by SoundSpectrum! The AmericanLegion Post 1489 LadiesAuxil iary, 111 Main Ave,Wynantskill, will host theircabin fever “Luau” onSaturday, March 28th, from7PM to 11PM. Tickets can bepurchased in advance at ourbar for just $7 and at thedoor for $10. Soda and draftbeer is included.Prizes for best Hawaiianattire! Door prize and a 50/50 raffle! Proceeds will beused to support several ofour Veteran’s programs. Weare open to the public, checkus out on Facebook.
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LWV OF RENSS. CO. CELEBRATES
WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTHA play dramatizing a modern-day reunion of four suffragists,written by local author Patricia A. Nugent, will be performed onThursday, March 26, at 7 p.m. at the Schacht Fine Arts Center,5 Division Street, at Russell Sage College in Troy, New York.Presented by the Rensselaer County League of Women Voters,this event is also co-sponsored by Russell Sage College. “The Stone that Started the Ripple” is a humorous yet historicalrepresentation of the return of the women who initiated thecrusade for women’s right to vote. Using their actual wordsfrom the 1800’s, Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton,Sojourner Truth, and Lucretia Mott offer commentary on thestatus of women’s issues today.The one-act play has been presented five times previously tosold-out audiences. It has been updated and expanded byNugent as the political landscape for women has changed overthe years. A cast of talented young actresses, directed byprofessional director Lezlie Danza, brings these importanthistorical figures to life.Tickets are $10 each and can be obtained from the League ofWomen Voters of Rensselaer County. All proceeds will benefitthe League of Women Voters. Students will be admitted freeof charge. To reserve a seat, send a check to: League ofWomen Voters of Rensselaer County, 265 River Street, Troy,NY 12180. Tickets may also be ordered online at https://stone-ripple.everbrite.com. For information, including groupsales, call 272-6587. All tickets will be held at the Schacht boxoffice to be picked up the night of the performance. Entranceto the Schacht Fine arts center from Division Street is at theFirst Street Alley, and event parking is available in the collegelot off Division Street.~ Submitted by: Anne Burton, Publicity Director, RensselaerCounty League of Women Voters
FAMOUS LADIES’ TEA PROMOTES WOMEN,
HISTORY AND LITERACYIf you love to learn about women’s history and want to supportliteracy in Rensselaer County, this is the event for you. Thethird annual Famous Ladies’ Tea will be held on Sunday, March22nd, from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn, 235 HoosickStreet, Troy. Tickets are $40 and can be purchased in advancefrom Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County, 1915 FifthAvenue, Troy, N.Y., or online at www.lvorc.org. All proceedsfrom this event will benefit Literacy Volunteers of RensselaerCounty.The women portrayed in this year’s event will be:Licia Albanese, Italian-born American operatic soprano; MayaAngelou, author, poet, dancer, actress, and singer; Claudia,wife of Pontius Pilate; Mary Baker Eddy, founder of ChristianScience; Judge Constance Baker Motley, civil rights activist,lawyer, judge, and state senator; Kate Mullany, labor leaderand resident of Troy; Sacagawea, interpreter and guide forthe Lewis and Clark Expedition; Edith Stuyvesant DresserVanderbilt, sponsor of literacy programs and promoter ofwomen; Anne Sullivan Macy, best known as Helen Keller’steacher.A silent auction will include items from area retailers, artisans,restaurants and service providers. Literacy Volunteers ofRensselaer County depends on income from special events tosupport free programs and services for adults and children ingreater Rensselaer County.The Famous Ladies’ Tea is made possible by our donors andsponsors, including the Hilton Garden Inn, Troy, Stewart’s Shops,E. Stewart Jones Law Firm, Cohoes Savings Foundation,Gettysburg Flag Works, Aflac New York, First Niagara and TheRecord. More information is available online at www.lvorc.org,or by calling (518) 274-8526.
BOOK NOOK NEWSThe Book Nook atTransfiguration Parish inSpeigletown wil l be openSaturday morning, March21st, from 9:00 am until noonand before and after theweekend masses. We havehad a wonderful selection ofbooks donated over therecent weeks and offer themto you on special during March.Buy one/get one free specialsare on the following greatauthors: Debbie MacComber,Fern Michaels, J. J. Jance andRobert Parker and large printbooks. We have a variety ofcookbooks, self-help,religious, children and youngadult books for 6/$1.00; andromance novels are 12/$1.00.Please stop by and take a lookat our newest arrivals andstock up on your winterreading material! Donationsare always welcome; pleaseremember no VHS tapes,encyclopedias or text books.Thanks for your continuedsupport and see you at theBook Nook! Watch for our Mayanniversary sale.
FRENCH FILMSaturday, March 28, 2015,1:00 pm at the Cohoes PublicLibrary, 169 Mohawk Street.La Fédération Franco-Américaine du New Yorkpresents the comedy “Lesintouchables” (TheUntouchables). When thestreet-wise Driss (an ex-con)is hired to take care of aneccentric French aristocratnamed Philippe, the new jobquickly becomes anunpredictable adventure.Speeding a Maserati throughParis and paragliding over theAlps are just the beginning.Based on a true story, Drissoften turns the world ofParisian society upside-down.As this unlikely duo overcomesadversity of every flavor,they also shatter theirpreconceptions of love, life,and each other. (In Frenchwith English subtitles; maturethemes and coarse language;running time less than 2hours). A small reception willfollow; both the film andreception are free of charge.To reserve a seat, please callthe Cohoes Library at (518)235-2570. You may alsocontact Bernie Ouimet at (518)692-2690 [email protected].
CABIN FEVER
BINGOCabin Fever Bingo will be heldon Saturday, April 18th, at theTroy Elks 141, 135 NorthGreenbush Rd., Troy. Doorsopen at 12Noon - Games startat 2PM - $1500 in prizes.Elevator access - Food andRefreshments. Call 283-1193for information.
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The Troy Public Library will offer Guided Meditation Classes onThursdays, March 19th – April 30th (no class April 9th) from5:45PM – 6:45PM. Sessions include basic guided meditationinstruction, practice and discussion. Learn how this techniquehelps reduce stress and improve energy, focus, self-esteem,balance, self-control, improved health, relationships,productivity and much more! Beginners are always welcome.Free and open to all. No registration is required. Led by Michael
Fuselli with over 30 years of meditation practice and teachingexperience. This program is free and open to the public. This isa drop-in class and no registration is needed. The Troy PublicLibrary is located at 100 Second Street, Troy, New York.
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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. Mary’sParish Center, 163 Columbia Turnpike, Rensselaer. ContactGinny at 518-465-5469 or www.foodaddicts.org.
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In the middle state of Alzheimer’s disease, those who werecare partners now become hands-on caregivers. Join us forthis 3-part series and hear caregivers and professionals discusshelpful strategies to provide safe, effective and comfortablecare in the middle stage of Alzheimer’s. Sessions will be held at3PM at Hawthorne Ridge, 332 Community Way, EastGreenbush, April 15th (Part 1); April 22nd (Part 2); April 29th(Part 3). This program is free, but registration is required. Toregister, please contact Tonya Garmley at 867-4999, ext 200or [email protected].
ATTENTION SWIMMERS!
The Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Center has a swimmingprogram that meets every Wednesday beginning at 9AM withour volunteer swimming coordinator Joyce Forner. Swimming isa great exercise with many health benefits and it’s so muchfun! Join us at the Lansingburgh Boys & Girls club; it’s a greattime to socialize, swim and enjoy the heated pool. Call theCenter at 270-5348 for more information.
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Spend an hour with the SandLake Garden Club onWednesday, March 25th, andimmerse yourself in the colorsand joys of spring. GardenClub member, Jean Chenette,will present a Power Pointpresentation on “SpringGardens from the State ofWashington”. You will seegreenery, tulips, daffodils,rhododendrons and Chihulyglass. Allow a zone sevenSpring to brighten your dayand help say goodbye towinter in the Northeast. Theevening starts at 7 p.m. witha short business meetingbefore this welcomepresentation. Refreshmentsand friendly conversation willfollow. All are welcome.Meetings of the Sand LakeGarden Club are held at theSand Lake Town Hall on RT.66, just north of theintersection with RT. 43. CallHelen at 674-3571 forinformation or directions.
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The next meeting of theGreenbush Garden Club willbe April 7, 2015. The topic isOrganic Gardening. SusanZweig, Rensselaer Co. MasterGardener, will talk on how toincorporate natural andorganic methods into the“every day” garden. She willtouch on composting, the useof teas and homemade pestsprays. The program will beheld at the East Greenbushlibrary at 6:30 PM. Please call477-7476 to register.
BOTTLE DRIVE & BAKE SALE
WHO: Parents of APHS Indoor Track. WHAT: Bottle Drive &Bake Sale(deposit only returnable bottles & cans). WHY: tosupport the 2015-2016 season. WHEN: Saturday, March 28th.TIME: 8AM-4PM WHERE: APHS front parking lot. Pleasesupport our athletes.
A DYNAMIC ADVENTURE WITH FRED
Schodack Island State Park will host Fred McCagg, fromDynamic Adventures, for an introduction to map and compassprogram with an interactive training hike while looking for earlysigns of spring on Saturday, March 21; at 10AM. Participantswill learn cardinal direction, declination, topographic map andits features, taking a bearing and following a bearing course.We will also discuss the art of staying found while in the woods.Please meet near the bathroom comfort station. This programis free and open to the public; however, registration isrequired. Please email or call for more information or to register:[email protected] or (518) 732-0187.
RCWN AAU HOOP TRYOUTS RESCHEDULED
RC Warrior Nation AAU Basketball announces its 9thyear serving the Rensselaer County community. Thisyear we are proud to be adding Girls teams to ourprogram. DUE TO THE LOSS OF THE GYM ON 3/8,
WE HAVE HAD TO RESCHEDULE OUR TRYOUTS AS FOLLOWS:Sunday, March 15th, at APHS; and Saturday, March 21st, atAlgonquin MS. Tryouts for Girls Grades 4 thru 8 will start at10:00 AM each week. Tryouts for Boys Grades 4 thru 12 willstart at noon each week. For detai ls, go towww.rcwarriornation.org or call Rich Durocher at 469-2133.
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Kimberlee Kocienski of Schaghticoke, helped the 4x800-meterrelay team secure a new school record en route to WPI Women’sStudent-Athlete of the Week accolades for the week endingSunday, March 1st.The quartet of Maggie LaRoche, Gina Capobianco, KimberleeKocienski and Julie Tevenan combined to register a school-record time of 9:32.61 at the All-New England All-DivisionsChampionships at Boston University this weekend. The timewas nearly 20 seconds better than the previous mark.
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LEGAL NOTICENotice of formation of 22Edgewood, LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed with Secretaryof State of NY on 6/16/2014.Office location: RensselaerCounty, SSNY designated asagent of LLC whom processagainst may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: The LLC, 39Windmill Way, Sand Lake, NY12153. Purpose: any lawful act oractivity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION ofBocconiCo LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 1/15/15. Officelocation: Albany County. SSNYhas been designated as agent ofthe LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of process toBocconiCo LLC, 196 1st StreetRear, Troy, NY 12180. Purpose:For any lawful purpose.
Notice of Organization of EastGreenbush Janitorial Services,
LLCOn February 4, 2015, EastGreenbush Janitorial Services,LLC (the “LLC”) filed Articles ofOrganization with the New YorkState Department of State. Theprincipal business location of theLLC is 709 Columbia Turnpike,Rensselaer County, EastGreenbush, 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/oCarl Schilling 709 ColumbiaTurnpike, East Greenbush, NewYork 12061. The LLC isorganized for the purpose of anyand all lawful business.
LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation ofSmileFoundry Dental, PLLC. Art.of Org. filed Sec'y of State (SSNY)10/2/14. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNYdesignated as agent of PLLCupon whom process against itmay be served. Process Serviceaddress: 16 Valentine DrRensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose:any lawful activity.
TurboTekTuning LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION OFTurboTekTuning LLC , LLC Art. ofOrg. Filed with NYS Dept. of State4/16/14. Office Location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to: The LLC Owner,Ramon Arroyo 3 Finch Ct,Rensselaer Ny 12144. Any lawfulpurpose.
WEATHERHELM CAPITALMANAGEMENT LLC, Arts. of Org.filed with the SSNY on12/18/2014. Office loc:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent uponwhom process against the LLCmay be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to: 740 Hoosick Rd., Ste.109, Troy, NY 12180. Purpose:Any Lawful Purpose.
Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:YESCOM CONSULTING, LLC,Articles of Organization filed withthe Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 02/03/2015.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to: C/O YESCOMCONSULTING, LLC, 7Washington Place, Floor 3, Troy,12180.
SANTORE'S WORLD FAMOUSFIREWORKS, LLC Art. Of Org.Filed Sec. of State of NY10/3/2014. Off. Loc.: RensselaerCo. SSNY designated as agentupon whom process against it
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SUMMONSIndex No. 248287/15D/O/F: October 21, 2015Premises Address: 103 MCCHESNEY AVETROY, NY 12180SUPREME COURT OF THESTATE OF NEW YORKCOUNTY OF RENSSELAERCITIBANK N.A, Plaintiff,-against-JOLENE GILLIS AS HEIR ATLAW AND NEXT OF KIN OFGERALD N. GILLIS, JR. A/K/AGERALD N. GILLIS; GERALD N.GILLIS III AS HEIR AT LAW ANDNEXT OF KIN OF GERALD N.GILLIS, JR. A/K/A GERALD N.GILLIS; DENIELLE HUNTER ASHEIR AT LAW AND NEXT OFKIN OF GERALD N. GILLIS, JR.A/K/A GERALD N. GILLIS; JOHNDOE 1 THROUGH 50; JANE DOE1 THROUGH 50, INTENDING TOBE THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,DISTRIBUTES, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, TRUSTEES,LIENORS, CREDITORS, ANDASSIGNEES OF THE ESTATEOF GERALD N. GILLIS, JR.A/K/A GERALD N. GILLIS WHOWAS BORN ON SEPTEMBER28, 1951, AND DIED DECEMBER14, 2008 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 WHOSENAMES AND PLACES OFRESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWNTO THE PLAINTIFF; CARRIEO`CONNELL AS HEIR AT LAWAND NEXT OF KIN OF GERALDN. GILLIS, JR. A/K/A GERALD N.GILLIS; CHRISTA J.SHIKLANIAN AS HEIR AT LAWAND NEXT OF KIN OF GERALDN. GILLIS, JR. A/K/A GERALD N.GILLIS; DISCOVER BANK; NEWYORK STATE DEPARTMENT OFTAXATION AND FINANCE;UNITED STATES OF AMERICA -INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE;''JOHN DOES'' and ''JANEDOES'', said names beingfictitious, parties intended beingpossible tenants or occupants ofpremises and corporations, otherentities or persons who have,claim, or may claim, a lien against,or other interest in, the premises,Defendant(s),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 Attorneys withintwenty (20) days after the serviceof this Summons, exclusive of theday of service, where service ismade by delivery upon youpersonally 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.NOTICE YOU ARE IN DANGEROF LOSING YOUR HOMEIf you do not respond to thissummons and complaint by
serving 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.The following notice is intendedonly for those defendants who areowners of the premises sought tobe foreclosed or who are liableupon the debt for which themortgage stands as security.YOU ARE HEREBY PUT ONNOTICE THAT WE AREATTEMPTING TO COLLECT ADEBT, AND ANY INFORMATIONOBTAINED WILL BE USED FORTHAT PURPOSE. The present amount of the debt asof the date of this summons:$95,194.10consisting of remaining principalbalance of $82,834.08 plus unpaidaccrued interest of $10,800.60,escrow/impound shortages orcredits of $0.00, late charges of$91.04, Broker's Price Opinion,inspection and miscellaneouscharges of $0.00, surrogatesearch fee of $21.73, attorneyfees of $1,000.00 and title searchfees of $537.69. Because ofinterest and other charges thatmay vary from day to day, theamount due on the day you paymay be greater. Hence, if you paythe amount shown above, anadjustment may be necessaryafter we receive the check, inwhich event we will inform you.The name of the creditor to whomthe debt is owed: CITIBANK N.A.Unless you dispute the validity ofthe debt, or any portion thereof,within thirty (30) days after receipthereof, the debt will be assumedto be valid by Rosicki, Rosicki &Associates P.C.If you notify Rosicki, Rosicki &Associates P.C in writing withinthirty (30) days after your receipthereof that the debt, or anyportion thereof, is disputed, we willobtain verification of the debt or acopy of any judgment against yourepresenting the debt and a copyof such verification or judgmentwill be mailed to you by Rosicki,Rosicki & Associates P.C.Upon your written request withinsaid thirty day period, Rosicki,Rosicki & Associates P.C willprovide you with the name andaddress of the original creditor ifdifferent from the current creditorNote: Your time to respond to thesummons and complaint differsfrom your time to dispute thevalidity of the debt or to requestthe name and address of theoriginal creditor. Although youhave as few as 20 days torespond to the summons andcomplaint, depending on themanner of service, you still have30 days from receipt of thissummons to dispute the validity ofthe debt and to request the nameand address of the originalcreditor.
TO THE DEFENDANTS: ThePlaintiff makes no personal claimagainst you in this action.TO THE DEFENDANTS: If youhave obtained an order ofdischarge from the Bankruptcycourt, which includes this debt,and you have not reaffirmed yourliability for this debt, this law suit isnot alleging that you have anypersonal liability for this debt anddoes not seek a money judgmentagainst you. Even if a dischargehas been obtained, this lawsuit toforeclose the mortgage willcontinue and we will seek ajudgment authorizing the sale ofthe mortgaged premises.
Dated: October 23, 2014Nicola Holmes, Esq.ROSICKI, ROSICKI &ASSOCIATES, P.C.Attorneys for PlaintiffMain Office 51 E Bethpage RoadPlainview, NY 11803516-741-2585Help 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.
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ITHACA COLLEGE CONGRATULATES FALL
2014 DEAN’S LIST STUDENTS
Ithaca College congratulates students named to Dean’s Listfor the fall 2014 semester.Molly Ruffo of East Greenbush, a speech-langugage pathologyand audiology major in the School of Health Sciences andHuman Performance. Grant Beals of East Greenbush, a musicaltheatre major in the School of Humanities and Sciences. KyleStewart of Troy, a documentary studies and production majorin the Roy H. Park School of Communications. Jacob Shipley ofTroy, a musical theatre major in the School of Humanities andSciences. Rachael Murray of Troy, a communication,management and design major in the Roy H. Park School ofCommunications. Sarah Boyle of West Sand Lake, a biologymajor in the School of Humanities and Sciences. SiobhanSorensen of Castleton on Hudson, a television-radio major inthe Roy H. Park School of Communications. Esther Witherell ofWynantskill, a performance major in the School of Music. DanielBender of East Greenbush, a clinical health studies major inthe School of Health Sciences and Human Performance. JustineCarey of Brainard, a therapeutic recreation major in the Schoolof Health Sciences and Human Performance.
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BUSINESS
Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company under Section203 of the New York LiabilityCompany Law. Name: HANGARON THE HUDSON LLC. Articlesof Organization filed with theDepartment of State of NY onMarch 10, 2015. Office location,County of Rensselaer. Secretaryof State ("SSNY") has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of such process served to:680 River Street, Troy, New York12180. Purpose: any lawful act.
SUNY at FREDONIA
DEAN’S LIST
Fredonia President Virginia S.Horvath announced thatapproximately 1,670 studentsat the State University of NewYork at Fredonia have beennamed to the Dean’s List forthe fall 2014 semester. Dean’sList students have earned agrade point average of atleast 3.30 or higher for thatsemester out of a possible 4.0.Emma Bowitch, Castleton onHudson; Rebecca L Kress,Castleton on Hudson;Bradford Reed Hoyt,Cropseyville; Maria ThereseGordon, Stephentown.
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4-H GuaranteesYouth Opportunitiesto:• Develop positive
relationships with peers andadults• Be actively involved in theirlearning• Contribute as active citizensthrough community serviceand leadership• Develop skills that will helpthem succeed• Recognize, understand andappreciate othersYou’re Invited- “GO GREEN”4-H Open House on Friday,March 27th, from 5-7PM atthe Cornell CooperativeExtension Building, 61 StateSt., Troy 12180. Come andmake your own dinner anddessert and get a taste of thevariety of projects that 4-Hhas to offer. Giveaways anddrawings for free.4-H memberships for anyschool aged youth thatattends.To register and for moreinformation, please call 272-4210 by Thursday, March26th.
MOHAWK VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE
DECEMBER 2014 GRADUATES
On Dec. 19, 2014, Mohawk Valley Community College held itsDecember Commencement Ceremony on the Utica Campus.The graduates will transfer to other colleges and universitiesacross New York and the country; seek employment in a careerrelated to their studies; or pursue other career and lifeobjectives with their new MVCC degrees and certificates.The following students from your area were members of thisgraduating class: Daniel Bornhorst, Troy, NY, Fire ProtectionTechnology; and Patrick Ryan, Troy, NY, Fire ProtectionTechnology.
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On Friday, March 20, at 6:30, St. Timothy’s will welcome “BigHero 6” as the free movie for March. Admission is free, popcornis free, and soda is free. Please bring a canned good to bedonated to Concerns U Food Pantry in Rensselaer.St. Timothy’s is located at the intersection of Winter StreetExtension and Blooming Grove Avenue in North Greenbush.
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LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: Buckaroos The EastSaloon LLC. Articles oforganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 2/2015. 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 346Columbia Turnpike, Rensselaer,NY 12144. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.
Notice is hereby given that alicense is pending for beer, liquor,and wine has been applied for byBuckaroos The East Saloon to sellbeer, liquor, and wine at a retailsaloon/restaurant under thealcohol beverage law at 346Columbia Turnpike, RensselaerNY 12144 for on premisesconsumption.
RHS RENTALS, LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION OF
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANYArticles of Organization filed withSecretary of Sate of New York(SSNY) on February 2, 2015.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY may mail a copy of anyprocess to the LLC to 2184 JensisRoad, Castleton-on-Hudson, NewYork 12033. No registered agent.Purpose: for all legal purposes.
SAME DAY SEAMLESS GUTTERS LLC
The name of the Limited LiabilityCompany is SAME DAYSEAMLESS GUTTERS LLCarticles of organization of the LLCwere filed with the NYS Secretaryof State on March 3 2015 thepurpose of the LLC is to engage inany lawful act or activity, the officeof the LLC is to be located inRensselaer County the Secretaryof State is designated as theagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved, the address to which theSecretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against theLLC is SAME DAY SEAMLESSGUTTERS LLC c/o Flexer 36 1stSt Troy NY 12180.
SANTORE PROPERTIES, LLCArt. Of Org. Filed Sec. of State ofNY 10/3/2014. Off. Loc.:Rensselaer Co. SSNYdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY to mail copy of process toThe LLC c/o August N. SantoreJr., 143 Summit Avenue, BerkeleyHeights, NJ 07922. Purpose: Anylawful act or activity.
LEGAL NOTICENotice of formation of KroghManagement and Marketing, LLC.Articles of Organization filed withNew York Secretary of State on1/23/2015. Office location:Rensselaer County. NYSS hasbeen designated as the agentupon whom process may beserved. NYSS may mail a copy ofany process to the LLC at 7 JesseCourt, Troy, NY 12180. Purpose:any lawful activity.
KW PROFESSIONAL SERVICESLLC, a domestic LLC, filed withthe SSNY on 2/10/15. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to The LLC, 9 BlueMountain Trl., E. Greenbush, NY12061. General Purposes.
Notice of Formation of Lily PadTreasures, LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed with NYS Deptof State (SSNY) on 12/10/14. TheLLC is located in RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto the LLC, P.O. Box 33, 12 MallWay ~ Suite 2, West Sand Lake,NY 12196. General Purposes.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Articles of Organization of MakeTraction, LLC ("LLC"), a limitedliability company, was filed withthe Secretary of State of NewYork ("SSNY") on February 24,2015. Principal office of the LLCis located in Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY may mail a copy of anyprocess to the LLC at 26 MorlockDrive, West Sand Lake, New York12196. Purpose: any lawfulactivity.
MHRB HOLDINGS, LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION of LLCMHRB HOLDINGS, LLC Art. ofOrg. Filed with NYS Dept. of State1/26/15. Office Location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to: The LLC, c/o MarkHayamizu, 595 New LoudonRoad, Box 229, Latham, NY12110. Any lawful purpose.
Mr. Green Clean, LLC Arts of Org.filed SSNY 1/21/15. Office:Rensselaer Co. SSNY design.agent of LLC upon whom processmay be served and shall mailcopy to princ. address/RA ErikHeitzman 516 3rd Ave. Ext.Rensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose:any lawful activity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFNEIL PELONE ARCHITECTURE,PLLC, Office in RensselaerCounty, Articles of Organizationfiled with Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 02/19/2015.SSNY designated agent of LLCupon whom process may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof process to: The LLC, 18 2NDStreet, Suite 1R, Troy, New York12180, also its principal businesslocation. Purpose: any lawful actor activity for which limited liabilitycompanies may be organizedunder the LLCL
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APPLIANCE REPAIRMost brands incl. Sears. Promptservice. Mike Horowitz 477-8378
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CLEAN-OUTSSpecializing in residential andcommercial clean-ups, attics,bs’mts, garages, estates, insured. Simple Solutions - Mark 283-6527
DIVORCEUncontested divorce papersprepared $349 Incl. poor personapp. custody & support Pet. 274-0380.
DO IT ALL HOME REPAIRCarpentry, plumbing, electrical,drywall, paint and more. Over 20years experience. 270-9084
DRAIN CLEANINGFull service drain cleaning &repairs, incl. camera/videoinspections. Emergency serviceAPS Sewer & Drain Cleaning 674-0908
ELECTRICAL WORKInstallations & repairs. Qualitywork, reas. rates. Steve 364-7231
ELECTRICIANLammon Electric. Full lic. & ins.25yrs exp., res./comm. Stand byGenerac generator. 274-5100
FIREWOOD ORDER NOWCut, split, del., all hardwood. Semiseasoned $180/cord 658-2303
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HOME CARE SERVICESAides/Nurse avail. FT/ PT/ 24 hrs.Affordable. Exc. refs. 203-8723
HOUSE CLEANINGExcellent references. Reliable.Since 1988. Jill 727-1342.
HOUSE CLEANINGShirlie’s cleaning service.Professional, reliable, since 1998.Flex scheduling. Refs avail. 469-3397
HOUSECLEANINGGLEAM TEAM. Res./Office. Over37 yrs. local exper. FULLYINSURED. Gift cert. (518) 477-7566
LAWN CAREBob’s Lawn Service. Mow, springclean-up, aerate, dethatch,overseeding. Professional andinsured. Call for quote. 852-3436
MASONRYAll phases, new and old. Fullyinsured. Call Shawn 577-0962
METAL ROOFINGFultonville, NY. (518)922-7944.Buy direct from the manufacturer.
MOVING?CDL driver/laborer available fortemporary work. Frank 712-5086
ODD JOBSMowing, shopping, cleaning,doctor appts. etc. Rebecca 428-7778
PAINTER - PAPER HANGER30 yrs exp. free est, fully ins.
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PAINTING - INT./EXT.AA Season’s Best Painting &Contracting Svc. 20 yrs. exp.Member of BBB. Ins. & refs. Majorcredit cards accepted. 424-0078
PAINTINGCheapest prices, discounts. Int./exterior. Fully insured. 590-6375
PERSONAL ASSISTANTlooking to take care of olderperson. Reasonable rates. Call495-2336, leave msg. for Judy.
PIANO LESSONSPiano lessons $20 for 1/2 hr.lesson. 518-396-6145
PLUMBING & HEATINGRepair, installs, service, licensedexperienced, insured. Cert., 24 hr.service 518 283-2331
PLUMBINGA need for a plumber? Fully ins.Major credit cds accptd 424-0078
PLUMBING AND ELECTRICALAll types installation or repairs.25+ exp. 24/7 response. 674-8480
PLUMBINGRepairs, hot water tanks, draincleaning. 518-935-5253
PRESSURE WASHING / DECKSKeep your home and your deckclean. Town or country. Free est.Local cell 618-8051.
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New & usedunits, free pickup. Call for holidayspecials 1- 877-265-8367 Toll free
ROOF REPAIRNo job too small. Fully ins., freeest. Holland Roofing 451-9325
ROOFINGA&J Roofing, shingles, slate,rubber. Fully insured. Free est.(518)283-9094
SEPTIC CLEANINGSand Lake Septic. Tanks cleaned,repair, new installation 674-3000
SEPTIC SERVICETanks cleaned, group rates avail.Call a neighbor! Gene 674-5223
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRHousehold/industrial, all makes,tune-ups,parts, supplies 674-8491
SNOW BLOWER REPAIRPrompt, guaranteed repairs onmost brands incl. Sears. Pkup/del.Mike Horowitz 477-8378
SNOW REMOVAL SERVICESComm. snow removal. Comm/res.roof raking, sanding. 365-0955
STONE & DIRT DRIVEWAYSRepairs, Excavation, Ditching,Drainage. Stone & Gravel &Topsoil deliveries. Free est.insured. 258-4092/712-5332
STONE DELIVERIESDriveway stone, drainage, crusherrun, delivered. (518) 669-5734
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.Insured, free estimates. Bill 479-9749
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WELL PUMP SERVICEResidential/commercial, service &repairs (518) 283-2331
WELL SYSTEMS- PUMPSInstallation and repairs. 25+ yrs.exp. 24/7. 674-8480
WINDOW CLEANINGKen’s Window Cleaning. Fullyinsured, commercial/ residential. 40-yrs. family exp. 766-4975
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LEGAL NOTICENotice of formation of LLCHill Top Hoperation LLC
Arts of Orgs filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 1/6/15. Office locationin Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address within this state towhich the Secretary of State shallmail a copy of any processagainst the limited liabilitycompany served upon him is:Avery Stempel 167 Hill Street,Troy, NY 12180.
Notice of formation of LLC320 Spring LLC
Arts of Orgs filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 2/1/15. Office locationin Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address within this state towhich the Secretary of State shallmail a copy of any processagainst the limited liabilitycompany served upon him is:Avery Stempel 167 Hill Street,Troy, NY 12180.
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EMPLOYMENT
SKILLS FOR JOB SEEKERS at
GRAFTON COMMUNITY LIBRARYGrafton Community Library’s “Skills For Job Seekers” programseries is underway with seven free classes scheduled betweennow and June that will cover all aspects of finding and applyingfor work, including effective resume writing, computer skillsfor job seekers, acing the job interview, and using social mediafor your job search. Classes will be taught by experts fromRensselaer County One Stop and Cornell CooperativeExtension. The next class will be held March 21st at 10:30 am,and will cover online resources for developing computer relatedskills such as Microsoft Office, coding, social media, and more.Grafton Library staff and community volunteers are alsoavailable by appointment on an ongoing basis to provide one-on-one help with all aspects of patrons’ job searches. Formore information, contact the Library at 279-0580 or visitgraftoncommunitylibrary.org/skills-for-job-seekers/
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Home health aide P/T. Must knowsit to stand lift. Must be availableweekends. 641-2844
Melvin Roads American Legion,East Greenbush, seeks eveningbartender. Mon.-Thurs., 6-10pmw/possible fill-in on weekenddays. Email resume to [email protected] ormail to BOD, 200 ColumbiaTurnpike, Rensselaer, NY 12144.
Private room rental. Nail tech,barber shop, nail room, etc.Excellent location. 528-2775.
HELP WANTEDPart time position available. Plantdepartment support staff. Jobdescription: Production of dishgardens, plant care, unloadtrucks, unpack product, invoicing,inventory and customer service.Qualifications: Willingness tolearn, ability to lift 25 lbs +, workon feet for extended period oftime, basic computer skills,pleasant customer service skills.Part time position- approx. 20hours/ week including Saturdaymornings. Call or vsit our locationto fill our an application. Or emailyour resume [email protected]. Bill DoranCompany, 45 Industrial Park Rd.Albany, NY 12206. 518-465-5285
PCA position, 25 yr. oldwheelchair bound woman lookingfor a FT female aide, able to do afull lift/ transfer. 30 hrs availableper wk. at $10/hr. Must be 18+with valid drivers lic. Alissa 545-9942
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Warehouse Opportunities: Wiltonand Amsterdam at a majorretailer’s distribution center. 12 hr.Shifts either 6:00-6:00AM/PM &for Sun./Sat./Mon. only. Fast paceenviron. w/heavy lifting. Loadingor unloading trucks pays $12 hr.Packer w/lifting up to 40lbs. pays$11. Long & short termopportunities w/possible temp –perm in future. Transportationreq’d. Call Manpower forimmediate consideration, 518-459-2800.
VENDORS WANTEDSchodack Island State Park isseeking a wide variety ofcrafters and vendors for aVendor Blender Carnivalscheduled for Saturday, July4, 2015, from noon to 8pm.Please email or call for vendorapplication and information,[email protected] or(518) 732-0187.
DO YOU LIKE TO KNIT OR CROCHET?Is this winter getting you down? Do youlike to knit or crochet? How about helpingour firm make lap robes for the residentsat Evergreen Commons? The size isgenerally 27 x 36. Be creative, makethem colorful and warm! We will becollecting them up till March 27th fordelivery. You can drop them off atFowler, Doyle, Spain, Spiess & Florsch, PLLC, 317 Brick ChurchRoad, Brunswick. Contact Thorel Mead with any questions at279-1212 or by email [email protected].
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TRAINING SESSIONIn partnership with New York State, the American Red Cross isoffering a FREE Citizen Preparedness Corps training sessionentitled, Prepare, Respond, Recover: What to Do WhenDisaster Strikes, at The Troy Public Library on Tuesday, March24th, at 6PM. A trained Red Cross representative will conductan approximately 1.5 hour session of the Citizen PreparednessCorps training program, which covers topics including firesafety, severe weather preparedness, basic first aid,evacuation plans and recovery. This program is free and opento the public. Prior registration is required and space is limited.To register, call 274-7071 or online at www.thetroylibrary.org .The Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy.
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LEGAL NOTICENotice of Organization of
10 Sheridan Holdings, LLCOn March 3, 2015, 10 SheridanHoldings, LLC (the “LLC”) filedArticles of Organization with theNew York State Department ofState. The principal businesslocation of the LLC is 2 CooperAve., Rensselaer County,Rensselaer, 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/oBrian Hart, 2 Cooper Ave.,Rensselaer, New York 12144.The LLC is organized for thepurpose of any and all lawfulbusiness.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. Articles of Organization forHoly Spirit Healing Arts, LLC wasfiled with the New York Secretaryof State on September 26, 2014.The Office of the Company islocated in Rensselaer County.The Secretary of State has beendesignated as agent upon whomprocess may be served and acopy of process shall be mailed toChristina E. Manning, 826 8thAvenue, Troy, New York 12182.Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Thelatest date upon which theCompany is required to bedissolved is 1/1/2099.
JM Austin Enterprises, LLC Articles of Organization of thisLimited Liability Company (LLC)ware filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) onFebruary 18, 2015. The LLCmaintains its office in RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of any processserved to the LLC, 16 WisconsinAve, Rensselaer, New York12144. Purpose: for any lawfulactivity for which limited liabilitycompanies may be formed underthe law.
Notice of Formation of Hank'sAuto Transport LLC. Art. of Org.filed with SSNY on 2/4/2015.SSNY is designated as the agentupon whom process against the
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LLC may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to the LLC,760 Columbia Tpke EastGreenbush NY 12061. Purpose:Any lawful purpose.
DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSES in TROY
Two defensive driving classes are currently scheduled forSunday, April 26; or Sunday, June 7, from 9:00am to 3:30pm.Reduce auto insurance for 3 years and take up to 4 points offyour license. Cost is $39pp or $35pp for each if you bring afriend. A PORTION OF THE PROCEEDS TO GO TO LOCALCHARITIES. RSVP in advance to Michele at 225-0462 [email protected]. Taught using an originalpresentation developed in Troy, NY - often imitated, but NEVERduplicated! Please drive safely!
AARP DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM
Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy,will hold an AARP Driver Safety Program Class for senior citizens.The date is Thursday, April 30, 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. This canreduce your car insurance by up to 10%. The cost is $20.00per person for AARP members and $25.00 for all others. Lunchwill be served at 12 noon for a suggested contribution of $2.00to register, call the Troy Senior Center’s office at 270-5348 orstop in to sign up.
NYS DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSOn Saturday, March 21st, 2015, from 9AM to 3PM there will bea New York State approved Defensive Driving Class to Benefitthe Boy’s & Girls Club of Southern Rensselaer County. Save10% on your base auto insurance for the next three years &be eligible to receive up to 4 points off your driving recordaccording to New York State Department of Motor Vehicleguidelines. The class will be held at the Boy’s & Girl’s Club ofSouthern Rensselaer County, 544 Broadway, Rensselaer, NY.Fee is only $35 - bring a friend $30 each. Registration is requiredand can be made by calling the Club at 465-3403 or RaymondFrankoski at 286-3788. Class size is limited. Additionalinformation is available by calling Ray Frankoski.
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LOCAL STUDENTS
GRADUATE from
CLARKSON
UNIVERSITYThe fol lowing studentsgraduated from ClarksonUniversity on December 31,2014:Erik E. Worden of Averill Park,received a bachelor of sciencedegree in mechanicalengineering from ClarksonUniversity. Matthew K. Kasperof Castleton, received abachelor of science degreewith great distinction inmechanical engineering,mathematics minor fromClarkson University.Gregory L. Merchel of Troy,received a master of sciencedegree in engineeringmanagement from ClarksonUniversity.Kyle T. Henchey of Rensselaer,received a bachelor ofprofessional studies degreewith a business minor fromClarkson University.
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Mount Ida College hasannounced the Dean’s List forthe fall 2014 semester. Thefollowing student(s) from thelocal area have made the list:Emily Baum, a VeterinaryTechnology major of EastGreenbush; and Hannah Lilac,a Professional Studies inEducation major of HoosickFalls.
THRIFT SHOPThe Basement on First Street,a thrift shop located in St.Johns Episcopal Church onFirst Street in Troy is open onWed. and Saturdays from 9till noon. We have a widevariety of housewares andclothing. A little something foreveryone. In early April, ourspring clothes will be comingout. St. Johns offers freebread, pastries and coffee onSaturday mornings and wealso have a bible study groupat 10am. Come in and join usfor a cup of coffee andfriendly conversation.
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EASTER BUNNY HOP ‘N SHOPJoin us for awesome spring shopping at the Easter Bunny Hop‘N Shop on Sunday, March 29th, from 12-4pm at the AmericanLegion, 200 Columbia Turnpike, Rensselaer. We will befeaturing our fun Easter Egg Hunt with our generous crafters& vendors, our HUGE silent auction, the Easter bunny, food,beverages, story time, kids painting, door prizes ($50 giftcard) & more! Don’t forget- only THE BEST LOCAL VENDORSin the Capital District! A portion of our proceeds go to purchaseGIFT CARDS TO KIDS IN NEED. Plus, we will have a big box atour event and we are accepting donations for the Anchor inCastleton. Feel free and drop off your food donations.Together, we can make a difference. Contact Stephanie [email protected] or call (518) 368-9727. Thank you foryour support.
EASTER PARTY forCHILDREN inPOESTENKILL
The Town of Poestenkill willbe hosting an Easter Partyfor children on Saturday,March 28th, from 12-2PM atthe Poestenkill VFW. Therewill be an egg hunt in thefield across from the VFW,followed by a party insidethe VFW with games,crafts, and snacks. Childrenof all ages are welcome. Ifyou have any questions,please contact the YouthDirector, Katie Anthony, at283-5100 ext. 107 [email protected].
SHORTS OUT LOUD!The Troy Public Library ispleased to present “A SpringShorts Out Loud!” consistingof fifteen minutes of LIVEacoustic music followed by ashort story read out loud,refreshments and discussion,on Sunday, March 22nd, at2PM at the Main Library.Musical Guest – Anne MarieHaber (violin)Reader – Sid Fleisher andStanley HadsellThis program is free and opento adults age 16 and over.Preregistration is not required.The library is located at 1002nd Street in Downtown Troy.Please call the library at 274-7071 if you have anyquestions.
COMIC JAMWORKSHOP
Ira Marcks will be at the TroyPublic Library on Saturday,March 21st, from 1PM -4:00PM to host a Comic JamWorkshop.A comic jam is a collaborativeworkshop. It’s a drop-in eventand you can contribute to anexisting project or developyour own. A bunch of artistsof al l ages and ski l ls gettogether and draw comics! Itis about using your imaginationwith other creative people. Funfor artists of all ages. Noprevious experiencenecessary! Drop in for a fewminutes or stay for the wholetime, it’s up to you. For moreinformation, go to http://tigertrapstudio.com/comic-jam/ We ask that you registeronly so that we have an ideaof how many to expect. Thisprogram is free and open tothe public. Please makereservations by calling thelibrary at 274-7071 or onlineat www.thetroylibrary.org.The Troy Public Library islocated at 100 Second Street,Troy, NY.
HERE’S YOURCHANCE FORFAMILY FUN!
Easter Egg Hunt to be held onApril 4th, from 1PM to 4PM atthe grounds of the CommunityCenter, Keyes Lane, CenterBrunswick, for Kids 12 andunder. Prizes for ALL - NoCharge. Sponsored by theBrunswick CommunityAssistance Auxiliary.
HOPE UNITED METHODIST CHURCHHOLY WEEK
• Holy Thursday (April 2, 2015): SEDER/COMMUNION SERVICES- 6:00 P.M. A sacred meal commemorating the deliverance ofGod’s people from their slavery in Egypt. This Seder will featureall the traditional foods, including leg of lamb.• Good Friday (April 3, 2015): Prayer Meeting at the Cross(Noon - 3:00 p.m.) Worship Center• Holy Saturday (April 4, 2015): Resurrection Egg Activity Day& Egg Hunt - Children learn to tell the story of how Jesus savedus by putting together “Resurrection Egg” sets; egg cartonsfilled with symbols of the events of Holy Week. Crafts, fun andan Easter Egg Hunt.• Easter Sunday (April 5, 2015 - 5:30 a.m.): Easter SunriseService: Greet the dawn with shouts of “Alleluia, grilled fish(see John 21), and Holy Communion - Hope’s front lawn.• Easter Morning Worship (10:30 a.m.): A joyful celebration ofthe Good News of Jesus Resurrection - Hope’s Worship Center.Hope UMC is located at the corner of Route 2 and GarfieldRoad in the Town of Brunswick (Eagle Mills) - 566 BrunswickRoad, Troy, NY - Phone: 518-279-1403
PITTSTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENT “Unknown Stories of the Revolution” is the title of a talk to bepresented by Marvin Bubie on March 19 at 7:30 PM at the newPittstown Town Offices in Tomhannock. Over 200 cities andtowns participated in the American Revolution and illustratedtheir participation on their fire trucks, courtrooms and shoulderpatches. The significance of these visual images, which reflectthe history of the Revolution, will be discussed by Bubie. Anauthor, historian, and lecturer, Bubie has been collecting publicseals for many years. Among the books published by Bubie isone on public symbols. The meeting, which is sponsored by thePittstown Historical Society, is free and open to the public.
BRUNSWICK COMMUNITY LIBRARYUSED BOOK SALE
Come out of hibernation and back into the world. Celebratethe end of winter with a visit to the Brunswick CommunityLibrary used book sale. Bring your bag as we have lots ofbargains to share; fiction, nonfiction, crafts and kid’s books.The sale will be on March 28th at the Brunswick CommunityLibrary on Route 2 from 10:30 to 2:00.Or check out the array of library programs at the library includingthe Adult Book and Movie Group on March 20th, March MeatballCook-off on March 23rd, Trivia Night on March 30th and theTween Club Book and Movie night on March 24th. Storytimeson Thursdays and Saturdays are available for our littlestpatrons. www.brunswicklibrary.org Brunswick CommunityLibrary | 4118 Route 2, Troy, NY 12180 | Ph 518-279-4023.
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