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Free ART Reception! August 28, 7pm at the Stony Creek Library. 37 Harrisburg Rd. Stony Creek, 12878. Display-ing recent art created on the Dean Farm Heritage trail. All are welcome to join us for wine, hors d”oeurves, live music, and a campfire. Info 696-5911
Hero miles. To find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisher-house.org
THE HUDSON RIVER SHAKESPEARE COMPANYwill hold auditions for its next production, a radio drama of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol"on Wednesday, August 19th, at 7 pm at the United Methodist Church, 227 Main Street, HudsonFalls. No previous experience or prepared material is necessary however it is important to be ontime.This radio drama represents a joint venture between The Hudson River Shakespeare Company
and SUNY Adirondack's radio station, WGFR. It will be broadcast live on December 19th and re-broadcast on Christmas day. A sneak preview of the show will be presented at The Little Theateron the Farm in Fort Edward on September 26th.Rehearsals for this production will be evenings, 6 pm to 9 pm, Monday through Thursday, August31 to September 25. There will be one performance, September 26th , and the live broadcast onDecember 19th. A week of brush-up rehearsals will precede the live broadcast.Please call 747-4418, email [email protected] or visit hudsonrivershakespeare.org for additionalinformation.
Edinburg, - The Edinburg Historical Society is accepting applications from area crafters and ven-dors for its upcoming Historic “Edinburgh” Day Festival at the Nellie Tyrrell and Rural Museums.The festival will take place Saturday, September 19 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There is no charge foradmission.For more information, contact Norma Porteus at 863-8480, or by email at [email protected]
Saratoga Wilton Elks Lodge #161 presents a Breakfast Buf-fet-Fruit Cocktail, French Toast/Pancakes, Potatoes, BreakfastSausage and Ham, Corned Beef Hash, Scrambled Eggs, EggsBenedict, Juice, Coffee & Tea-Sunday, August 16, 8:30-11am.Donation requested: Adults $8; Seniors & Military (Active/Retiredwith ID card) $7; Children 5-12 $6, under 5 free. Takeouts $8. 1Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga. Call 584-2585 for more info.
Saturday, September 19th - 1 pm - Heritage Hunters ofSaratoga County will meet at 1pm at the Town of Saratoga TownHall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. Phyllis ZychBudka and Bernice Izzo will speak about “Eastern European Re-search.” Phyllis and Bernice are co-founders of “The Project toDiscover Schenectady Countyʼs Eastern European Roots.” Theywill discuss language complications, changing boundaries andother challenges of Eastern European research as well as theiradventures in traveling. Public is welcome. For information call 587-2978
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MIDDLE GROVE HAS A NEW MUSEUM! The Chatfield Mu-seum at the IOOF Hall has many interesting displays and picturesof Greenfield, Middle Grove and Porter Corners. Lots of pictures!Open Friday from 4-6pm and Saturday from 1-3pm. Call 893-0620 or 587-6060 for more information. Sponsored by the Townof Greenfield Historical Society.
Farmer's Market Wednesdays in August At Simpson UMC Simpson United Methodist Church, 1089 Rock City Road, RockCity Falls (.4 mi south of Rt. 29), is once again hosting Farmer'sMarkets Wednesdays in August (5, 12, 19, and 26) from 3 p.m. -6 p.m. Fare includes locally grown vegetables and herbs, home-made pies, stuffed breads, brown bread, eggplant parmesan, andwhole wheat bread. All in the community are welcome to helpwith preparations Tuesday and Wednesday mornings anytimefrom 7-10 a.m. Donations of vegetables and baked goods will begraciously accepted. Call Dorothy at 584-9078 with any pre-or-ders or questions.
The Edinburg Historical Society will meet on Tuesday, August18, 7 p.m. The meeting is being held at Rusty Gleavesʼ studio inHope Falls where he will be giving us a peak at his wonderful stu-dio and speaking about his latest projects. Treats and coffee willfollow. Rusty is also providing one of his small pieces for the Ed-inburg Historical Society raffle. There are three prizes this year,a framed photo by Norma Porteus and a hand-made afghan byAndrea Blackwood. The drawing will be held at the end of theEdinburg Fall Festival on Saturday September 19, 9 a.m. to 3p.m.In July, Robert Stangle and Norma Porteus were honored at aluncheon and made Lifetime Trustees for their many years ofservice to the Society, promoting historical research, encouragingknowledge of Edinburgʼs history and their leadership qualities.Our new cookbook project is growing. If you have a favorite fam-ily recipe that you would like to see in our newest cookbook, sendus a copy of the recipe and a short one to two paragraph writeup describing a family memory, a funny story, or a tender mo-ment. Send entries to the Edinburg Historical Society at P.O. Box801, Edinburg, NY 12134.The Edinburg Historical Society continues to raise funds for therestoration and maintenance of the Copeland Historic Site whichis comprised of the Copeland Covered Bridge and CarriageShop. Your donation of $25 will purchase a share certificate foryourself, as a gift, in honor of a loved one or in memory of a lovedone. Upon receipt of your donation, a certificate will be sent tothe recipient you request and the name will be posted in theCopeland Covered Bridge. Send your request to the EdinburgHistorical Society, PO Box 801, Northville, NY 12134.Visit the Societyʼs website: www.EdinburgHistoricalSociety.com.All meetings and programs are free and open to the public.Contact Maria Spaeth, president for further information at [email protected] or 863-7063.
Edinburg, - The Edinburg Historical Society is accepting ap-plications from area crafters and vendors for its upcoming Historic“Edinburgh” Day Festival at the Nellie Tyrrell and Rural Muse-ums.The festival will take place Saturday, September 19 from 9 a.m.to 3 p.m. There is no charge for admission.For more information, contact Norma Porteus at 863-8480, or byemail at [email protected]
THE CORINTH ROTARY will meet for lunch, Sept. 3 &17 at 1pmat the Village Café, Palmer Ave., Corinth 2nd & 4th Thursday'sdinner meetings. Thursday Sept. 10 & Thursday Sept. 24 at 6P.M.at the Village Café. To learn more about the Corinth Rotary& Rotary International please stop in & join us for a meeting.
THE FARMERSʼ MARKET at Middle Grove Park is in full swingFridays from 4-7. Music, food, veggies, honey, flowers, maplesyrup, dip mixes, bread, cookies, wine, jelly and much, muchmore! Sponsored by the Town of Greenfield Historical Society.
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The Corinth Community Churches' Cupboard food pantrywould like to say a huge "thank you" to the people of Corinth,Lake Luzerne, Hadley, Porters Corners and Greenfield who havecontributed so much to the Corinth Cupboard through various or-ganizations and activities. The most recent contribution hascome through the Star Bar Golf Tournament which came up witha whopping $6, 640.; yes folks, the decimal and comma are inthe right place! it is just a breathtaking collection! Thanks somuch to everyone who organized, contributed and was a part ofthat work. Wow! The Alpine Lake Golf Tournament was essen-tially rained out but still managed to come up with a contributionof $880.* which is amazing. Thank you Charles and PatienceMolt for organizing that. Thank you Robert and Barbara Greenfor your contribution in memory of Shirley Estill; and the Greensand Gail Wheaton for also contributing in memory of LauraDuGuay. The Tri-Town Seniors have brought in lots of food, ashave the Corinth High School and Middle School Leo Club andthe Corinth Honor Society. Generous checks were received fromthe Corinth Elementary School and Pam DeJoseph and from theElementary Student Senate on Flag Day. Thank you studentsand teachers! Contributions have likewise come in from SuzanneMcGraw, Carl Dearborn & Son and the Riihimaki girls. Thankyou all so much! ( * Generous Contributors to Cupboard throughthe Alpine Lake Golf Tournament included: Greenfield Liquor;Bob's Bait, Biscuits Bakery; Hot Tropix; Corinth Wine & Liquor;Rocco's; Napa Auto Parts; Meme's Florist; Tops; Subway; TheBarn; Gold Dragon Restaurant; Soul Sisters' Bistro; The VillageCafe & Tavern; Nolet's Gateway; Wayne Rayder; Mom & Pop'sStore; Handy Andy's; Waterhouse Restaurant; Sacandaga O.C;Longhorn Restaurant; 9 North Wood Fired Pizza; Tubby Tubes;Luzerne Hardware; Bon's Ice Cream & Mini Golf; Connie's AllAmerican Diner; Waterwheel Village-Galway. I have been toldthe Star Bar intends to thank its contributors in a separate letter.)But let me reiterate that we are so grateful to you all for your in-credible generosity! Is this a great community or what?!
Blessings to all, John Aldridge
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Camp fire wood. Dry pine. $50 face cord. Local delivery. Call 466-4598 or ( 240) 328-8421
For sale. Lowrey organ with bench and books. $400 obo. 654-9498. Leave msg.
For sale: Bedroom set, dark pine. Triple dresser, chest of drawers, nightstand, queen bed. $200. 654-6354
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Mulch hay. $2 a bail. 587-0248
TROY, NY - Erica Kemp of Corinth is a member of the Class of2015 at Hudson Valley Community College.Kemp graduated in the Early Childhood academic program fol-lowing the Spring 2015 semester. A total of 2,186 studentsearned associate degrees and certificates. Of those, 461 gradu-ated with academic honors.The commencement ceremony took place on Saturday, May 16,at the college's Joseph L. Bruno Stadium. To learn more aboutthe graduating class, click here. A photo gallery from the cere-mony can be found here.
The Saratoga County Office for the Aging is pleased to hostthe ANNUAL SENIOR PICNIC. This event is for seniors- age 60and over. It will be held on Thursday September 10, 2015, at theSaratoga County Fairgrounds in Ballston Spa. Lunch will beserved at 12 noon. Menu- BBQ Chicken, Potato Salad, ColeSlaw, Baked Beans, Dinner Roll, Lemon Summer Cake, Iced Tea,Lemonade, and Coffee. Musical entertainment will be provided.Tickets can be purchased at The Office for the Aging for $4.00each. Tickets are required to attend. Please call The SaratogaCounty Office for the Aging for details, 884-4100. Please beaware - No pets are allowed on the fairgrounds.
Itʼs time for the 2015 Summer Reading Program at the CorinthFree Library. The program, this year known as “Every Hero Hasa Story”, a wrap-up party with refreshments and prizes (Sat. Au-gust 15th), and something brand new this year – a RocketryChallenge! Build, fly and recover a model rocket, and your namewill be entered in a drawing for a complete Estes Alpha III launchkit! Rockets will be flying all Summer: all other programs beginat noon. Sign-ups have already begun at http://corinth.sals.edu
Vendors WantedQueensbury Seniors Annual Craft Fair. Saturday, September26th, 9 AM - 3 PM. at 742 Bay Rd. in Queensbury. Fair is in-doors. $30 for 6'x6' booth. Crafts mustbe home made. CallKaren at 761 8224 before September 1 to register.
Saratoga Wilton Elks Lodge #161 presents a Breakfast Buf-fet-Fruit Cocktail, French Toast/Pancakes, Potatoes, BreakfastSausage and Ham, Corned Beef Hash, Scrambled Eggs, EggsBenedict, Juice, Coffee & Tea-Sunday, August 16, 8:30-11am.Donation requested: Adults $8; Seniors & Military (Active/Retiredwith ID card) $7; Children 5-12 $6, under 5 free. Takeouts $8. 1Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga. Call 584-2585 for more info.
Page 4 Pennysaver/News August 13, 2015 COR O ST. JOSEPH of Cupertino who by your prayer obtained from God to be asked at our examination, the only preposition you knew. Grant that I may like you succeed iln the (here mention the name of Examination eg. History paper I) examination. In return I promise to make you known and cause you to be invoked. O St. Joseph of Cupertino pray for me, O Holy Ghost enlighten me, Our Lady of Good Studies pray for me. Sacred Head of Jesus, Seat of divine wis-dom, enlighten me. J.I.
Horse boarding, barn outdoor arena. Close to trails. $200 per month. 222-6946
Rhodes Family Reunion. Sat. Aug. 15th. Middle Grove Park. 1pm lunch. Dish to share and table service. Bev-erage provided.
CAMPING WOODCut, split and delivered within 15 miles of Middle Grove, 1 1/2 cords per load. $150 a load. 587-0248
DIVORCEUncontested Divorce papers prepared $349 Incl. poor per-son app. custody & support Pet. 274-0380
EVICTION SQUAD OF NY.(ESNY). No rent- Undesir-ables, Squatters. “Let us han-dle it”. Uniformed court proc-ess servers, local & statewide (518)EVICTION (384-2846)1-855-EVSQUAD. 24 hours.
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HORSE BOARDINGIn Lake Luzerne. Access to NYS horse trails. Call Kath-leen @ KBC Ranch 696-6366
PIANO TUNINGSummer Special! All models
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Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Call for holiday specials! 1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.
UNCONTESTED DIVORCE$895 includes filing fees. All documents prepared and filed. No court appearance. Susan Civic, Attorney, 77 Van Dam St. Suite #6, Saratoga Springs. 587-4400
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TAX ASSISTANCE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED– Cornell Cooperative Ext. of Warren County is seeking volun-
teers for the 2015 tax filing season. No experience is required;all volunteers will receive free instruction along with training andcertification materials necessary to prepare basic tax returns.VITA volunteers are trained to assist moderate-low income indi-viduals and families to electronically file their personal tax returns.View this video link https://youtu.be/4Xy6tK3HN1c to find out howyou can help those in your community. For more info about thelocal VITA program call Cornell Cooperative Extension of WarrenCounty at 518-623-3291 & ask for Jamie White. You can alsosign up through the Tri County United Way at 518-793-3136 orvia Get Connected at www.tcuwny.org. The local VITA programis administered by the Tri-County United Way, in conjunction withthe following community partners: Head Start, Cornell Coopera-tive Extension, Economic Opportunity Council Inc, WIC, Depart-ment of Social Services, Homefront, along with Glens FallsNational Bank & Trust Company, Trustco & TD Banks.
4-H BASIC ARCHERY PROGRAM - Warren County 4-H Shoot-ing Sports program will be conducting a 4-H archery program onWed., August 19th at Dunhamʼs Bay Fish & Game Club. Children8 years and older will learn all fundamental safety steps for han-dling & shooting a bow. Bows, arrows, tabs, arm guards, and tar-gets will be provided by 4-H for this event. The basic program willbe held from 11-3pm. After the instructional program there will bea fun shoot. Participants in the fun shoot will shoot for a score,but all participants will win an outdoor related prize. The fun shootwill run from 2:30-3pm. As with all NYS 4-H Shooting Sports pro-grams, Warren County instructors are either State or nationallycertified in their area of discipline. Safety is always the primaryfocus of the program. The fee for the program is $5 for current 4-H members, and $15 for non-members (which includes a re-quired 1 year membership in 4-H). Pre-registration is required bycalling 623-3291 or 668-4881.
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Vendors WantedQueensbury Seniors Annual Craft Fair. Saturday, September26th, 9 AM - 3 PM. at 742 Bay Rd. in Queensbury. Fair is in-doors. $30 for 6'x6' booth. Crafts mustbe home made. CallKaren at 761 8224 before September 1 to register.
Do you have some free time?Are you 55 and over and looking for a volunteer opportunity? TheRetired & Senior Volunteer Program of Saratoga County haspartnered with the Fishermanʼs Net Youth Program to recruit vol-unteers for their summer program. This is a wonderful opportunityto mentor elementary age children doing summer time activitiesand the hours are flexible starting Monday July 6th – August 21st. If you are an RSVP volunteer or if you would like more informa-tion about becoming a volunteer, please call Janet Haskell at884-4110
Saratoga Wilton Elks Lodge #161 presents a BakedChicken/Swiss Steak Dinner-Tossed Salad, Baked Chicken,Swiss Steak, Mashed Potatoes, Seasonal Vegetables, Rolls &Butter, Dessert, Coffee & Tea-Wednesday, August 26, 4:30-7pm. Donation requested: Adults $10; Seniors (62 yrs.)& Military(Active/Retired with ID card) $9; Children 5-12 $6, under 5 free.Takeouts $10. Cash Bar available. 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga.Call 518-584-2585 for more information.
The German-American Club of Albany will hold its annual Sum-merfest Picnic on August 23rd at our Schuetzenpark Biergartenon 32 Cherry Street, Colonie, a stone's throw from the ColonieMall. Gates open at noon. Live music and dancing from 2-6PM. many great German and domestic beers. Wine sand sodaalso available. Wonderful German foods, including Wursts, Po-tato Salad, Fruit Kuchen, Chicken and more. Plenty of free andeasy parking. Admission: $3 person. Children under 12 arefree. A great family outing!
SARATOGA COUNTY OFFICE FOR THE AGINGGot an hour? – Why not give it back. The Saratoga County Officefor the Aging is in urgent NEED of volunteers to help delivermeals to homebound seniors throughout Saratoga County. Thisprogram helps many seniors remain independent in their ownhomes. Nutritious meals are prepared, packed and ready fortransport. Delivery takes about an hour. A training /orientation isprovided. Being a volunteer for this program is a gratifying expe-rience- seniors look forward to seeing a friendly face. Please callBillie Jo or Carmella at The Office for the Aging 363-4020 or 363-4033 for details.
5th season of Take A Bite Stroll and eat small plate itemsin Downtown Glens Falls
The Glens Falls Collaborative is excited to introduce the fifthseason of the summer event, 'Take a Bite' running everyWednesday through August 19th from 5-7pm.Restaurants take to the sidewalks to offer affordably priced
“small plate” menu items. Enjoy the beauty of Glens Falls, whileexperiencing the best of downtown restaurants and retailers, in-cluding live street performers!New this year!! Don't miss the shopping bazaar along ExchangeSt, featuring some of the areas finest retailers.For more details check out “Downtown Glens Falls” on Face-
book. Share your Take a Bite experience on social media with#TAB15! Snack and stroll at Take a Bite in downtown Glens Falls,each Wednesday this summer!The event is sponsored and supported by the City of Glens Falls,the Glens Falls BID, the Take A Bite Committee, AdirondackBroadcasting, Advokate, The Post-Star, Trampoline Design, Lib-erty Graphics and PJN Photography.
FOLK SCHOOL NAMES NEW DIRECTOR(LAKE LUZERNE, NY) Adirondack Folk School is pleased to an-nounce the appointment of its new Executive Director, LornaDupouy in July 2015.Lorna grew up in the Adirondack foothills, spending her youngeryears hiking, backpacking, camping, canoeing, boating, and ex-ploring the region. She has a background in not-for-profit organ-izations, having served as an Executive Director for anotherarea-organization. A former U.S. Marine married to a U.S. Navycareer aviator, Lorna had the opportunity to travel and live all overthe world with her husband, Captain Douglas Dupouy, and theirson, Lt. Madison Dupouy. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Phi-losophy and a Master's degree in Education (Curriculum and In-struction). With a deep belief in the benefits of all types of uniqueAdirondack arts, crafts, and trade skills, she looks forward togrowing the school's offerings, and helping to spread knowledgeof Adirondack Folk School's presence throughout the U.S. andbeyond.The Adirondack Folk School is unique for its dedication to teach-ing the arts, crafts, and cultural heritage of the Adirondack region.For more information, contact the Adirondack Folk School at(518) 696-2400, or visit www.adirondackfolkschool.org.
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We are pleased to let you know there is a weekly Lyme SupportGroup meeting at the Queensbury United Methodist Church, 460Aviation Road west off I87 exit 19 upstairs in Clark Hall 11:30 amto 12:30 pm. 12 step guidelines provide anonymity and a safeplace for sharing and encouragement. Anyone who has Lyme orwho is caring for someone with Lyme is welcome.Feel free to contact Jill Greene at 668-2684 home and 796-5478cell.
GOLF TOURNAMENT AND SILENT AUCTIONWARRENSBURG – Please join us on August 29, for the 6th An-nual Cornell Cooperative Extension Golf Tournament and SilentAuction. All proceeds from this benefit will be used to help finan-cially support Cornell Cooperative Extensionʼs educational pro-grams. Sign up early and save. New this year, prepay by August20th and the cost is only $85.00 per person. Cost per person onthe day of the event is $90.00. Cost includes: green fees, cart,chicken barbecue, goodie bag, awards and prizes. The tourna-ment will begin with registration at 9:00am, followed by a shotgunstart at 10am. The tournament format is a 4-person scramble. In-dividual players are welcome and will be placed within a team.For more information about this event or to become a sponsorgo to our webpage http://warren.cce.cornell.edu/. Pre-registrationfor tournament and barbecue is required by contacting AmySabattis at 518-623-3291 or 668-4881.
BAKED CHICKEN, SWISS STEAK DINNERSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 pres-ents a Baked Chicken, Swiss Steak Dinner on Wednesday, Au-gust 26 from 4:30-7pm. Menu: Salad, baked chicken, Swisssteak, mashed potatoes, seasonal vegetables, rolls & butter,dessert, coffee & tea. Donation: Adults $10; Seniors & Military(active/retired w/ ID card) $9; Children ages 5-12 $6; Childrenunder age 5 Free. All takeouts $10. Cash bar available. TheLodge is located at 1 Elk Lane, Saratoga Springs. Call518.584.2585 for more information
THE GUILD OF ADIRONDACK ARTISTS CELEBRATES ITS40TH ANNIVERSARY
GLENS FALLS – The Guild of Adirondack Artists is celebratingits 40th year of existence with a show of artwork at the CrandallLibrary Gallery on Glen Street in Glens Falls during the month ofAugust. The public is invited to a free reception on Thursday, Au-gust 20 from 5 to 7pm. Refreshments will be served and manyof the artists will be present. The Guild of Adirondack Artists(GAA) is an arts group whose purpose is to promote collegialityand friendship among its members and high standards of artisticachievement through art exhibitions and educational experi-ences.
WOODSHOP AT GLENS FALLS SENIOR CENTERGLENS FALLS – Woodshop at the Glens Falls Senior Centerevery Wednesday & Thursday at 9am. Bring a project; supervi-sion provided. To sign up, call the Center at 793-2189.
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Public Health will have the following clinics for the week of 8/17through 8/22. WARREN/WASHINGTON COUNTIES STD ANDHIV CLINIC: Tuesday, August 18, 6:00pm-7:30pm, WarrenCounty Municipal Center Public Health Office, entrance #6.WARREN COUNTY RABIES CLINIC: Saturday, August 22,10:00-Noon, North Creek Fire House.Have no insurance! Tdap (whooping cough) vaccine available
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– Franklin Community Center is both excited and proud to announce their recent partnership withBrookfield Renewable Energy Group. Tom Uncher, VP-Operations, & Andy Davis, Community Re-lations visited Franklin to present Executive Director Kari Cushing with a check for $19,436; a por-tion of the Northeast North America designated funds raised at their 11th annual charity golftournament held at the Fairmount Château Montebello Golf Club in Montebello, Québec. Proceedsraised at the tournament are then matched by Brookfield and are given out to nonprofit charitiesdedicated to improving the health and wellbeing of children throughout their regions of operation.“It is a pleasure to support an organization with the reputation of Franklin Community Center. Webelieve strongly in being partners with the communities in which we operate and live and this wasa chance to do just that. Franklin Community Center provides vital support and assistance in ourbackyard and we could not be prouder to contribute to their efforts” said Tom Uncher, VP-Operationsat Brookfield Renewable. Andy Davis reached out to Cushing earlier this summer letting her knowa donation would be coming their way & completely surprised her with their generosity. "This do-nation could not have come at a better time" states Cushing "between the recent expansion of thefood pantry and the upcoming expansion of Project Lift funding is critical." Both Tom and Andy areSaratogians and are familiar with the work done at Franklin. Brookfield partners locally with com-panies such as D.A. Collins and ESMI and share in their philosophy of the importance of givingback to their community. Representatives have the fortunate job of visiting nonprofit organizationsthroughout the communities in which they operate to distribute the funds raised from the tournament& they look forward to doing so year after year. For more info about Brookfield Renewable EnergyGroup visit www.brookfieldrenewable.com and for Franklin visit www.franklincommunitycenter.org.
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF SARATOGA
COUNTYSARATOGA – The League ofWomen Voters of Saratoga willbe offering Voter Informationtables in August at theSaratoga Farmers Market.Residents can learn where tofind information about pollingplaces, information about reg-istration, answers to generalvoting questions and pick upvoter registration forms. TheLWV tables will be availableon: Wednesday, August 26 –3pm-6pm; Saturday, August29 – 9am-1pm.
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WEEDINGHedge trimming, yard cleanup mulching. Exp and reliable. Jimmy & Darlene. 429-8482
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October Genealogy Conference 8:45 am - 3:15 pm - Scott An-drew Bartley will be the speaker at the annual Heritage HuntersGenealogy Conference. The Conference will be held on Satur-day, October 17th at Saratoga Town Hall in Schuylerville, at the
Scott is a genealogist, archivist, librarian and editor specializingin Vermont, Mayflower lineages and colonial New England. Heis currently an editor/researcher for New England Historical andGenealogical Society [NEHGS].The Conference topics are: Crossing the Border, U.S. and Cana-dian Records; Family Search Program; American Probate Sys-tem; and Your Brick Walls. The day begins with registration,exhibits and coffee at 8:45 AM and will conclude at 3:15 PM.Registration is $30 for members and $40 for non-members. In-cluded is a hot lunch, breaks and exhibits. An option is offeredfor $45 that would include HH 2015-2016 membership at $15 andthe Conference at $30. For information call 587-2978 or email:[email protected]
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ALWAYS BEST PAINTINGInterior - Ext. - Plaster WorkRefinishing, Wallpaper. Free est. 15 yrs. contract exp. Ins. Hire a Craftsman! 885-6696
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ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Fully lic. & ins. 30yrs exp., res./comm. Panel upgrades. 274-5100
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Handyman Needed . Helpwith repair & odd jobs. at Deer Run Town home. $20/hr Dan Call me 320-2261
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JOBS TOO SMALL? Canʼt get the right price? We do siding, painting, kitchen, baths, basements roofing, & more! Call Bob @ 275-7731.
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R&D LANDSCAPINGSpring clean ups, tree work, mulch, retaining walls, flower/ shrubs planted. No job too big or small. We do it all. 451-6021
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CHEAP TREE SERVICERemoval, trimming, insured. Wood lots wanted. 30 yrs. ex-perience. 361-7519
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ATTN: Hiring PCAʼs, HHAʼs, LPNʼs, Companions. All shifts available NOW. Call Home Helpers at 584-5885, ask for Doreen.
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Chamber Maid: Approx. 15 hrs./ wk., $10/hr. Weekends a must. No exp.needed. Top Hill Motel 584-5232.
CNAs HHAs PCAs for shift work. Certified aides for im-mediate home care position. Reliable, transportation a plus. Call Concepts of Helath Care at 885-2020
F/T Shirt presser, pants presser, and garmet presser.Year round, paid holidays, paid vacations. Exp. or will train. Pleasant atmosphere. Saratoga Cleaners, 228 Washington St., Saratoga Springs. 587-3047 Forklift Operators ( stand-up)
in Chemical Plant. 2:00 p.m to 10:30 p.m. Overtime Full benefits package; competitive wage. Paid time off. Nancy: 518-605-2053 EEO/AA Em-ployer/Vets/Disability
Grounds position. FT, Valid Drivers License. $8.75/ hr. Reliable, able to do heavy lift-ing. All aspects of mowing, snow removal. Mohawk Ter-race 371-6700
Help wanted. Mason laborer. $12/hr to start. Call Willie 696-3914
Help wanted: Sprinkler Tech-nician, exp. required. Full time, benefits. Work alone, must be self driven. Accepting application at 215 Maple St. Corinth.
HHA & PCA IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Successful Home Health Care Agency looking for compassionate Personal Care Aides and Home Health Aides to provide care and as-sistance with activities of daily living, as assigned to client's in the home setting. Full, part time, temporary or regular employment is available. Hours are also flexible. Can-didates must have their own transportation. HHA certifica-tion is a plus. Free Home Health Aide training program is available to those who qualify. Call today. 237-2700
HOME HEALTH AIDES, Per-sonal Care Aides & Compan-ions. Aides Must be certified. Flexible hrs. Competitive pay, team atmosphere. Must have a vehicle and be ready to work. Senior Solutions. 584-1200 or 370-1200.
Jobs in Wilton. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Depend-ability required. Multiple shifts avail. Sat/Sun/Mon 6a-6p or 6p-6a OR Tues-Fri 6a-4p, 4p-2a. Call AccuStaff today (518) 226-6582..
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DONʼT RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $750/mo.lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
DONʼT RENT. Own for $650/mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manu-factured home. Saratoga Springs & Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
Why Rent When You Can Own!! New 3 BR, 2 bath manufactured home. As low as $550 per month, if bank qualified. Lot rent included @ $250 per month for threeyears. Forest Hills in Ballston Spa: 788-1399 or Woodcrest Acres in Corinth: 654-9820. Pyramid Pines Sales 587-1279
APARTMENTS FORRENT
ADULT COMMUNITY Mini-mum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spa-cious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $725.Washer, dryer, hookups. Low heat costs. No pets 885-4232
Available immediately. 2 BR apt. located in Corinth, Pal-mer Ave. Heat included. $750. First, last, security. Ref-erences requested. 429-6901
Availalbe immediately, 2 BR apt. located on Center St. in the village of Corinth. Newly renovated, all utilities in-cluded.First, last, security re-quired. $850. References re-quested. 429-6901
Clifton Pk. Apts. 3 BR $1250 2 bath, marble FP, central air, gas heat, W/D hook-ups, many extras. Great location. No dogs allowed. Call (518) 280-1572
For rent. Furnished 3 BR, 2 ba. house w/ 1 car garage. Close to stores and school in Corinth. No smokers/ ani-mals. 232-1856
Luzerne waterfront 1 BR. Ca-ble included. $600/mo. + sec. + util. 696-3300. It wonʼ last!
Luzerne: One room. All in-cluded. $575/ mo. No secu-rity. 696-3300
Room for rent. Full use of kitchen, laundry, bath. $500 per month. 222-6946
APARTMENTS FORRENT
Wilton - Canfield Park, exit 16. 1 BRʼs starting at $525-$600 +. 2 BRʼs starting at $640-$660 +. Laundry & garages available. Available for mid July rentals. No dogs. 233-1030 x12
HOUSE FOR RENT
DONʼT RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $750/mo.lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
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Garden Homes Communi-ties for sale or rent. 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR Manufactured homes. Financing available. Ravena 756-7473, Brunswick 326-8069 . So. Glens Falls 798-5071. Colonie 373-0194. Halfmoon 373-0194. Clifton Park 383-0211. Latham 469-8195. Scotia 377-4519. Selkirk 767-9134/ 767-2367. Saratoga Springs 383-0211 gardenhomesmanagement.com
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Attention: Price reduced for quick sale! 336 wooded acres, Lake Luzerne area. Long road frontage. Year round accessibility. Electric. Spring-fed pond and stream. Borders large tract of Stateforest. Ideal for investment orprivate estate. Alton Makely,Licensed Broker 518-231-0304.
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APARTMENTS FORRENT
SARATOGA SPRINGS - The New York Army National Guard's 42nd Infantry Division Bandwill play a FREE concert at 11:30 a.m. Friday morning August 14th at Saratoga Race Course. Per-formances are part of the band's annual training tour, when the band plays across the state.WHO: New York Army National Guard bandmembers and music fansWHAT: FREE outdoor concertWHEN: 11:30 a.m. Friday, August 14, 2015WHERE: Saratoga Race Course, Saratoga Springs, NYCONTACT: Sgt. 1st Class Becky Rapp (914) 944-6552, [email protected] Bandmembers of the famed "Rainbow Division" 42nd Infantry appear Friday morning at 11:30 a.m.in a free concert at Saratoga Race Course in Saratoga Springs, NY. The concert tour, conductedas part of annual training, delivers music spanning and connecting generations. With the expectedmilitary traditional and classical music, the band's range covers baroque to pop and jazz, to thenewest "Three Day Pass" rock band featuring punk, ska and garage rock.
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WE WILL BEAT ANY
IN
$22,995
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Demo Sale!
* Includes All Incentives. Must Finance Thru FMCC. Includes Trade-In Assistance. Plus Tax & Fees. Expires 8/31/15.* Includes All Incentives. Plus Tax & Fees. Expires 8/31/15. * Includes All Incentives. Plus Tax & Fees. Expires 8/31/15.
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Mon.-Fri. 8am-3:30pm
(We Pay NET Ton 2000# NOT GROSS Ton 2240#)
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55 Years In Business Full Service Repair Shop
2009
AUGUST SPECIALS
584-7131www.LantsAutoSales.comWe Buy Used Cars & Trucks
2014 TOYOTA TUNDRA SR5 V8, AUTO, AIR, LOADED, DOUBLE CAB, 4 WHEEL DRIVE, 3,000 MILES
2012 HONDA ACCORD EX4 DOOR, 4 CYL., AUTO, AIR, LOADED, PWR ROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, 20,000 MILES
2012 HONDA CIVIC EX4 DOOR, 4 CYL., AUTO, AIR, LOADED, PWR ROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, 22,000 MILES
2014 HONDA CRV EX4 CYLINDER, AUTO, AIR, LOADED, PWR ROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, AWD, 20,000 MILES
2007 HONDA ACCORD LX4 DOOR, 4 CYL, AUTO, AIR, LOADED, 80,000 MILES $7,9952005 HYUNDAI SANTA FEV6, AUTO, AIR, LOADED,4WD, 76,000 MILES $6,995
2013 HONDA CRV-EXL4 CYL., AUTO, AIR, LOADED, LEATHER, PWR ROOF, ALLOY WHEELS, AWD, 34,000 MILES
2012 HONDA CIVIC LX4 DOOR, 4 CYL., AUTO, AIR, LOADED, 25,000 MILES
2009 HONDA CRV-LX4 CYL., AUTO, AIR, LOADED, AWD, 60,000 MILES $13,9952014 HONDA ACCORD LX4 CYL., AUTO, AIR, LOADED, ALLOY WHEELS, 20,000 MILES
2012 JEEP LIBERTY SPORTV6, AUTO, AIR, LOADED,ALLOY WHEELS, 4WD, 31,000 MILES
2012 HONDA ODYSSEY EXL-DVDV6, AUTO, AIR, LOADED, LEATHER, PWR ROOF, ALLOYS, NAVIG, BACKUP CAMERA, 25,000 MILES
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*Prices include all available rebates. You may qualify for additional rebates & incentives. Must finance through ChryslerCapital. **Leases through Chrysler Capital include all available rebates and are based on 10,000 miles a year with $2999cash down; 1st payment, taxes and DMV fees due at inception; security deposit waived for well-qualified buyers; dispositionfee $395; 25¢ a mile overage. Lessee is responsible for Maintenance and repairs. 84 month payments based on $2999 downwith tax and motor vehicle fees @3.59% for well qualified buyers. Pictures for illustration purposes only.Offers end 8/14/2015.
ALL NEW JEEP RENEGADE
Stk#15360, Loaded withautomatic, UConnect, VoiceCommand with Bluetooth,
Full Power, A/C,Aluminum Wheels,
Back Up Camera andMuch More.
MSRP $25,170
LEASE FOR
36mos.
$199**$23,999*NOW ONLY
OR
MSRP $32,260
NEW 2015 CHRYSLER200S ALL WHEEL DRIVE
M
LEASE FOR
39mos.
$269**$26,999*NOW ONLY
OR
Stk#15042, Loaded with V6, heatedseats, dual pane sunroof, heated
steering wheel,backup camera,
remote start, andmuch more
84mos.
NEW 2015 JEEPCHEROKEE SPORT
Stk#15056, loaded withUconnect 5.0” touchscreen, automatic,
Sirius radio,anti-lock brakes, cruise,
and much more.MSRP $23,990
BUY FOR$259**$21,999*
NOW ONLY
OR
SP
BU
NEW 2015 JEEPPATRIOT 4X4
36mos.
LEASE FOR$209**$21,999*
NOW ONLY
OR
PATRIOT 4Stk#15316, Loaded with
power value pkg., airconditioning, UConnect
w/voice command, SiriusRadio, 17’’ aluminumwheels, keyless entry,
Bluetooth and much, moreMSRP $25,330
Come see why everyoneis talking about how
“Easy it is to dobusiness here’’
Stk#15376, Loaded with20” wheels, 5.7 Hemi, foglights, dual rear exhaust,keyless entry, Sirius XMSatellite Radio, class IVreceiver hitch, and more
MSRP $38,725
NEW 2015 RAM QUADCAB EXPRESS 4X4
LEASE FOR
36mos.
$279**$31,999*NOW ONLY
OR
2
S
LEY
CAB EXPRES
NEW 2015 DODGEGRAND CARAVAN
BUY FOR$239
NOW ONLY$20,999*
OR 84mos.
MSRP $19830
NEW 2015 DODGEDART SE
Stk#15409, Loaded withautomatic, 17” aluminum
wheels, A/C, Uconnect withBluetooth, Cd Player, Rallye
package, speed control,keyless entry, and much more!
BUY FOR
84mos.
$199**NOW ONLY
$17,999*OR
NEW 2015 RAMPROMASTER CITY VAN
tk#15302, Loaded with powerwindows, power locks, speedcontrol, 5.0 inch touch screendisplay, voice command with
Bluetooth, steering wheelaudio controls, and more.
MSRP $24,815
$22,999*NOW ONLY UP TO
29 MPG!
PROMASTER CIStk#15windocontr
Ba
NOW ONLY
36mos.OR
Stk#15403, Loadedwith Automatic
transmission, Black3 piece hardtop, tint,
SiriusXM Radio,Black Steel and
31 inch dueler tire, airconditioning & moreMSRP $28,820
NEW JEEP WRANGLERSPORT 4X4
LEASE FOR$319**$28,199*
NOW ONLYY
NEW 2015 JEEP GRANDCHEROKEE LIMITED
Stk#15203, Loaded with leather,cd player, 8 way power driver
and passenger seat with memory,18" polished aluminum wheels,
heated seats, remote start,and more.
MSRP $40,335
LEASE FOR$309 39
mos.
$37,999NOW ONLY
OR
NEW 2015 DODGE CHARGERSE ALL WHEEL DRIVE
Stk#15205, Loaded with rear parkassist, remote start, 19" polishedaluminum wheels, dual exhausttips, power seat, keyless enter n
go, and more.MSRP $32,585
LEASE FOR
36mos.
$369$27,999NOW ONLY
OR
LEAY
4X4Soo
E 4X4S
autoCo
Stk#15133, Loaded w/leather,Stow ‘n Go, DVD, w/9’’ screen,Back up camera, keyless entry,Sirius Radio, UConnect w/touch
screen display and moreMSRP $31,960
SStBaSiri
NEW 2015 TOWN &COUNTRY TOURING
LEASE FOR
36mos.
$279**$26,999*NOW ONLY
OR
Dealer in CustomerSatisfaction
YOUR #1
Stk#15422, Loaded withthird row Stow ‘n Go
power windowsand locks,
keyless entry,cruise, tilt,
heated mirrorsand more
MSRP $22,790