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ARCS 674-2841 SHARED MAIL: 34,432 Total Circulation in 10 Editions: OVER 186,000 “The Social and Shopping Guide for Rensselaer County” VOL. LIII APRIL 21, 2011 NO. 39 Rensselaer County South Edition since 1958 advertiser the PO Box 70, Averill Park, NY 12018 FAX 518-674-8680 email: [email protected][email protected] • www.crwnewspapers.net Serving Rensselaer, Saratoga, No. Albany, Schenectady & Warren Counties On the Inside: *Y *Y *Y *Y *YARD/GARDEN ARD/GARDEN ARD/GARDEN ARD/GARDEN ARD/GARDEN pg. 1 pg. 1 pg. 1 pg. 1 pg. 18 *W *W *W *W *Wor or or or orship Schedule pg. 4 ship Schedule pg. 4 ship Schedule pg. 4 ship Schedule pg. 4 ship Schedule pg. 4 *SUMMER FUN *SUMMER FUN *SUMMER FUN *SUMMER FUN *SUMMER FUN F F F F FOR KIDS...pg. 1 OR KIDS...pg. 1 OR KIDS...pg. 1 OR KIDS...pg. 1 OR KIDS...pg. 19 *Holida 9 *Holida 9 *Holida 9 *Holida 9 *Holiday DINING...pgs. 1 y DINING...pgs. 1 y DINING...pgs. 1 y DINING...pgs. 1 y DINING...pgs. 16-1 6-1 6-1 6-1 6-17 see pages 14-15 Healthy Connection Healthy Connection A Special Page Dedicated to Informative Health News see pages 11-13 Professional Legal Representation Business Law • Bankruptcy • Corporation Formation • Personal Tax • Will Drafting & Estate Planning • Probate Administration Criminal Law • All Courts • DWAI & DWI • Felonies • Misdemeanors • Speeding & Traffic Tickets • Appeals Family Law • Adoptions • Custody • Child & Spousal Support • Divorce • Paternity • Separation Agreements Real Estate • Residential & Commercial Closings • Zoning & Land Use Grievances KATHRYN S. DELL & AL KOLAKOWSKI 283-3546 Fax 283-4709 Attorneys and Counselors-At-Law 298 North Greenbush Road $195/hr. plus applicable filing fees and costs. CHILDREN ARE WELCOME!!! Sunday, April 24th SEE PG. 10 732-7317 www.goold.com • Mon-Sat 9-5 • Closed Sundays • I-90 to Exit 11E & Follow Signs Schodack The Perfect Wine to Compliment Your Holiday Meal Open Easter Saturday ‘til 4pm Holiday Pies & Baked Goods Brookview Station Winery C a l l A h e a d f o r Driveways & Parking Lots 518.479.1400 518.794.0490 WWW.BROWEASPHALT.COM Fully Insured - All Guaranteed Member Better Business Bureau MC/VISA It’s Spring T ime t o Pave your Driveway! 4119 US Rt. 20, Nassau • www.CapitalSawmill.com 479-0729 TREE WORK - 30 Years Expertise LANDSCAPE & DESIGN - Spring Clean-Ups PORTABLE- MAKE USEABLE LUMBER AT YOUR SITE Arborist Landscaper Steven & Teresa FREE ESTIMATES FOR TREE REMOVAL AND LANDSCAPE DESIGN. Sales & Service 286-2634 DEA Computing 185 Main Ave., Wynantskill • www.deacomputing.com est. 1997 LOWEST REPAIR RATES! • SYSTEMS & PARTS VIRUS SPYWARE CLEAN-UP $75.00 Held at VENTURE INWARD 568 Columbia Tpk #16 VanDenHouten Square (back entrance) East Greenbush Info 477-6566 • www.VentureInwardCenter.com Thurs., April 28 3-7pm & Fri., April 29 3pm-7pm CLIP THIS AD AND SAVE $2 - $4 (for readings only) Readings Start At $22 Readings Available: Psychic / Astrology / Tarot Cards / Spirit Guides / Guardian Angels / Mediums connecting to departed loved ones/ Animal Communication / Psychometry & more PSYCHIC FAIR Walk-ins Welcome (both events for entertainment purposes only!) SEANCE Friday, April 29, 7:30pm-9:30pm, $10 Judy's Beauty Salon 283-0685 • 2 Bloomingrove Drive, North Greenbush Just South of HVCC • Walk-ins Welcome & HIGHLIGHT SPECIAL W/CARRIE, Master Stylist & Colorist Before & After

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SHARED MAIL: 34,432 Total Circulation

in 10 Editions: OVER 186,000

“The Social and Shopping Guide for Rensselaer County”

VOL. LIII APRIL 21, 2011 NO. 39

Rensselaer County South Edition since 1958

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PO Box 70, Averill Park, NY 12018 • FAX 518-674-8680email: [email protected][email protected] • www.crwnewspapers.net

Serving Rensselaer, Saratoga, No. Albany, Schenectady & Warren Counties

On the Inside:*Y*Y*Y*Y*YARD/GARDENARD/GARDENARD/GARDENARD/GARDENARD/GARDEN pg. 1pg. 1pg. 1pg. 1pg. 188888*W*W*W*W*Worororororship Schedule pg. 4ship Schedule pg. 4ship Schedule pg. 4ship Schedule pg. 4ship Schedule pg. 4*SUMMER FUN*SUMMER FUN*SUMMER FUN*SUMMER FUN*SUMMER FUN F F F F FOR KIDS...pg. 1OR KIDS...pg. 1OR KIDS...pg. 1OR KIDS...pg. 1OR KIDS...pg. 19 *Holida9 *Holida9 *Holida9 *Holida9 *Holiday DINING...pgs. 1y DINING...pgs. 1y DINING...pgs. 1y DINING...pgs. 1y DINING...pgs. 16-16-16-16-16-177777

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Healthy ConnectionHealthy ConnectionA Special Page Dedicated to Informative Health News

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Professional Legal RepresentationBusiness Law • Bankruptcy • Corporation Formation • Personal Tax

• Will Drafting & Estate Planning • Probate Administration

Criminal Law • All Courts • DWAI & DWI • Felonies • Misdemeanors

• Speeding & Traffic Tickets • Appeals

Family Law • Adoptions • Custody • Child & Spousal Support • Divorce

• Paternity • Separation Agreements

Real Estate • Residential & Commercial Closings • Zoning & Land Use Grievances

KATHRYN S. DELL & AL KOLAKOWSKI283-3546

Fax 283-4709

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PORTABLE-MAKE

USEABLE

LUMBER AT

YOUR SITE

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FREE ESTIMATES FOR TREE REMOVALAND LANDSCAPE DESIGN.

Sales & Service 286-2634DEA Computing

185 Main Ave., Wynantskill • www.deacomputing.com

est. 1997

LOWEST REPAIR RATES! • SYSTEMS & PARTS

VIRUS SPYWARE CLEAN-UP$75.00

Held at VENTURE INWARD568 Columbia Tpk #16 VanDenHouten Square (back entrance) East Greenbush

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Thurs., April 28 3-7pm & Fri., April 29 3pm-7pm

CLIP THIS AD AND SAVE $2 - $4 (for readings only)

Readings Start At $22

Readings Available: Psychic / Astrology / Tarot Cards / Spirit Guides /Guardian Angels / Mediums connecting to departed loved ones/

Animal Communication / Psychometry & more

PSYCHIC FAIR

Walk-insWelcome

(both events for entertainment purposes only!)

SEANCE Friday, April 29, 7:30pm-9:30pm, $10

Judy's Beauty Salon

283-0685 • 2 Bloomingrove Drive, North Greenbush Just South of HVCC • Walk-ins Welcome

&

HIGHLIGHT SPECIALW/CARRIE,

Master Stylist & Colorist Before

& After

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AMBER CELEBRATES HER BIRTHDAY!

Since Amber came to us in 2004, herrole at The Sweater Venture hasgrown dramatically. Originally she wasonly a tiny homeless kitten to whomwe thought we were providingprotection. However, she quicklyshowed us she has a wide range ofskills. First, it was her “people skills.”Not only does she love all the attentionfrom all of you who come to see herdaily, but she quickly expanded thatrole and regularly steps to the door

to greet you as you enter the store. You have let her know howmuch you enjoy her presence by selecting her as one of theCapital Region’s “best-in-store-pets” and in doing so she hasbecome our ambassador to the community. She humbly thanksyou for the recognition.From there it was only a matter of time. Since fashion is thename of the game around here, her eye turned to color, cut andfabric. Everyone wanted her opinion on how it looked, how it fitand did it “make them look fat?” She demurely declines tocomment about such personal matters.Now Amber is offering you her weekly recommendations on newor special offerings as the seasons change. You can see someof those recommendations next to her photo in our store windowsor on our Facebook page. When you visit our Facebook page, inaddition to Amber’s specials, you will be invited to become a fanof The Sweater Venture. All eligible fans will be entered into amonthly drawing for prizes. This week I believe that she isrecommending one of our newest arrivals, the “magic skirt.”While all this acclaim does not appear to have gone to her head,she has been reminding us that her birthday is coming up andshe would prefer that it not pass unnoticed. So we arecelebrating on Saturday, April 23rd, and we invite you to join us.From 10am to 3pm we will be having refreshments, door prizesand several in-store specials (we can’t wait to see what thebirthday girl selects). Amber said she hopes we don’t make toomuch of a fuss over her, but she would appreciate any donationsto the Mohawk & Hudson River Humane Society. See you on the23rd!

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HUGE BOOK SALE

Huge Book Sale to be held at the East Greenbush CommunityLibrary, 10 Community Way in East Greenbush. 35,000 Books

Cheap!!! Also DVD’s, Tapes,Audios, Videos and Records.Thursday, April 28th, from 5PMto 8PM. Special Advance Sale***$2 for hardbacks; $1 fortrade (quality paper); massmarket $.50; Friday, April 29th,9AM - 8:30PM and Saturday,April 30th, 9AM - 4:30PM $1 forhardbacks; $1 for trade; massmarket $.50; Sunday, May 1st,1PM – 3PM (Books in Bag SaleOnly; $2 Per Bag) Forinformation, call (518) 477-7241 (Chase Pugliese) or e-mailat [email protected].***Note: There is no pre-salefor library staff, volunteers ordealers. All 35,000 books,which are all donated and notlibrary stock, are available tothe public during the sale,including during the SpecialAdvance Sale. No credit cards.Either cash or checks accepted.There is no admission fee onany day.

TWIN CELEBRATION AT POEST. LIBRARY

Poestenkil l Libraryinvites you to an OpenHouse on Saturday,April 30th, to celebrateten years in theirpresent home. Friendsof the Library seized theopportunity of theanniversary OpenHouse to stage theirannual Spring Market

Day, also a veteran of ten years. As usual, Poestenkill’s TownGreen will be covered with bargains in books, for all ages, on alltopics. And, of course, awesome Attic Treasures, Plants,Accessories, luncheon treats. The Library porch will beoverflowing with Baked Goods - including a dozen loaves ofDave’s famous Poestenkill Bread.Joanne and Alice’s Attic Treasures tables always depend uponsalable donations, both to foster recycling, and to entice buyers.Here are some suggestions: antiques and collectibles; glasswareand kitchenware; pottery and crocks; silver and china; plusfurniture. For information, please phone Joanne (283-5534);Jean (283-6725); or Alice (283-4960), before Friday, April 29th.Judy and Joan, at the Accessories Table, welcome donations ofgently-used scarves, jewelry, and purses. They may be left onBetty Zemanicks porch before April 29th.Please plan to join us on April 30th, from 9 to 1PM on Poestenkill’sTown Green. Rain date is Sunday, May 1st. Market Day is alwaysfun, doubled this year with the Library’s Tenth Year Reception. •Pool Areas •Stone •Brick •Pavers

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EVERY CITYCome to the Rensselaer PublicLibrary on Wednesday, April27th at 6:30PM to learn abouthumane solutions for feral catsand cat overpopulation.Discover what you can do tohelp.The library is located at 676East Street in Rensselaer,across from the Amtrakparking lot.For more information, or tosign up for a program, call 462-1193 or log onto http://www.rensselaerlibrary.org.

RODINO’S SELLING OFF RETAIL

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DISCOUNTS!Rodino’s, at 348 CongressAve in Troy, is selling off itsretai l inventory ofmenswear at incredible 30-70% savings! The shop, inbusiness since 1948, haslong been best known fortuxes and tailoring. MikeRodino, son of originalowner Joseph Rodino, nowruns the store and saysthat the change will help

them to focus more on Tuxedo sales and rentals. Not to bemissed is their impressive selection of vintage 60s and 70stuxedos, along with ruffled shirts and satin and velvetaccessories. Rodino’s will continue to offer the exquisite tailoringdone by Paulo Ritmo who has been with Rodino’s since 1967.Ph: 274-1151.

CHINESE AUCTIONSt. Mary’s Church in the Village of Nassau will host its annualChinese Auction, Saturday, April 30th, at 6PM. Admission is $5and includes 25 tickets, a door prize ticket and free cake andbeverage. Additional tickets can be purchased for $1. Prizesfor all ages include toys, household items, garden items, tools,small appliances and Gift certificates to local restaurants andmerchants. Doors open at 6PM. St. Mary’s Hall is located behindthe church on Route 20 in the village of Nassau.

cinnamon. Your Easter dinner won’t be complete without a softlysweet Moscato.Both Malbec and Moscato are wines of the time, as they aresome of the most popular wines sold today. So snap out of yourwinter hibernation and join us for our Spring Wine Tasting onSaturday, April 23rd, from 3:00 to 6:00 PM. Nassau LiquorStore is located at 13 Albany Avenue (Rte 20), next to theStewart’s shop in the Village of Nassau. We look forward to seeingyou there!

Jennifer and Anita cordially invite youto join us at our in-store M&M WineTasting on Sat., April 23rd, from3-6 pm at the Nassau Liquor Store

We are featuring wines made fromMalbec and Moscato grapes. Thesefine wines will be poured by a specialguest.Here’s a taste of what we are pouring:Lindemans Moscato, Fetzer Moscato,Walnut Crest Malbec, Trivento AmadoSur Malbec and Colores del Sol Malbec.Malbec grapes were originally grownin France, but during the 16th centurythey migrated along with some Italian

immigrants to the foothills of the Andes, in Argentina. Here thegrapes loved the rugged soil, high altitude, and climate, soonbecoming the country’s national grape! Malbec wines earnedtheir reputation and immense popularity because of their dark,inky color; plum, raspberry, blueberry and boysenberry fruitcharacteristics; and velvety smooth mouth-feel with a long-lastingfinish. It’s secondary and tertiary flavors include potpourri, driedleaves, spice, chocolate and graphite. These fine wines are worldrenown and recognized for their quality, reliability and value.Malbec wines pair perfectly with red meats such as roast beef,steak and prime rib, or even turkey and chicken, and also Mexican,Cajun, Indian, and Italian foods with rich tomato sauces, makingit a favorite holiday dinner pour.Our other feature is Moscato, a white wine made from Muscatgrapes. Muscat grapes are prolific growers and are cultivated allover the world, from California to Italy to Australia. This finewine is characterized by its low-alcohol content; high-acid levels;sweetness; and floral and citrus fruit notes. Moscato wines leaveyour palate refreshed and will brighten your day. Moscato pairswell with: soft-cheeses like Mozzarella, Gouda, goat, Gorgonzolaor Provolone; salmon, shrimp or lobster; chicken or turkey; porkor veal; and spices such as ginger, nutmeg, lemongrass or

SPECIAL MEETING IN NASSAUThe Board of Trustees of the Village of Nassau, Rensselaer County,New York will hold a Special Meeting on April 27, 2011 at 7:30PMat the Village Municipal Building, 40 Malden Street, Nassau, NewYork in reference to discuss and make a decision on the budget.

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RECOGNITION FOR SERVICEMEN/WOMENWith Memorial Day approaching, the Town of Sand Lake islooking for names of local servicemen and women who have orare serving their country. A place on the plaque at the TownHall is available to them. Please contact my office with theirname, rank and tour of duty. Please help me update this plaqueand give recognition to them.~Barbara A. Biittig, Town Clerk, 518-674-2026 ext 22

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Evangelical Lutheran Church ofPoestenkill, RT 351, Poestenkill.Maundy Thursday Service at 7pm.Easter Service begins at 9am.

First United Methodist Church,Gilligan Road, E.G. Holy Thurs-day at 7pm in the Fellowship Hall.Good Friday at 7pm. Easter Sun-rise at 6:30am outside the chapel.Easter Sunday Services at9:30am and 11am. 477-9693.

Cornerstone, 115th Street &Third Ave., Lansingburgh. HolyThursday - Pot Luck Dinner at 6pmand Worship at 6:45pm. Good Fri-day - Community Walk from Noonto 3pm (beginning at St.Augustine’s). Easter Sunday Wor-ship Service at 10:30am.www.cornerstoneccl.org

Grace Fellowship, 20 DelatourRd., Latham. Easter Services:Sat., April 23rd at 5pm; EasterSunday, April 24th at 8am, 9:45amand 11:30am. For more info., call785-4959 or gracefellowship.com.

Love Lutheran Church, Pheas-ant Lane, E.G. Maundy Thurs-day Worship with Eucharist at7pm; Good Friday, Tenebrae Ser-vice and Darkness at 7pm; Eas-ter Breakfast at 8:45am followedby Festival Worship at 10am.

Third Presbyterian Church, 115Winter Street, Troy. MaundyThursday Service at 7pm. GoodFriday Service at 6:30pm. EasterWorship Service at 10:30am.Trinity Lutheran Church, RT 150West Sand Lake. Maundy Thurs-day there will be a Seder Meal atGilead Lutheran Church, inBrunswick, combined with Trinityat 5:30pm, followed by a WorshipService. Good Friday at 7pm atTrinity. Easter Sunday FestiveService. For info., call 674-5501.Trinity Church, 1336 First Avenue,Watervliet. Maundy ThursdaySeder Meal at 5:30pm; Mass of theLord’s Supper with Footwashing at7pm, Watch until 10pm. Good Fri-day Liturgy at 7pm; Holy SaturdayEaster Vigil at 7pm; Mass of EasterSunday at 9:30am.

Zion’s United Church of Christ,741 Taborton Rd., Sand Lake.Maundy Thursday - Lamb or La-sagna Dinner at 6pm, Service at7:30pm followed by all nightprayer vigil. Easter Sunrise Ser-vice at 6am (breakfast will follow).Easter Service at 10am.

Center Brunswick United Meth-odist Church. Sunrise Service at6am on the front lawn of the par-sonage; Easter Service withHanbell Choir, 9:30am at theChurch. Located on Rts. 7 & 142.

Christ Church, United Methodist.Easter Sunday, 10:30am at thecorner of State and Fifth in down-town Troy.Church of the Covenant, UnitedMethodist, Averill Park. GoodFriday Lenten Worship at 12noon.Easter Sunday Early Worship is6:30am at Crystal Cove and Fes-tive Easter Worship with choir andorgan at 10:30am.

First Bible Baptist Church, 4331State RT 150, WSL. Easter Sun-day service at 11AM.www.fbbcwestsandlake.com.

Holy Spirit Roman Catholic

Church, 667 Columbia Tpke.,EG. Holy Thurs. Mass at 7pm withexposition of the Blessed Sacra-ment until 11pm. Good Friday Liv-ing Stations of the Cross at 3pm;The Lord’s Passion at 7pm. Eas-ter Vigil Mass at 8:30pm and Eas-ter Sunday Masses at 8:30am,10am and 11:30am.

St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church,751 County Rte. 7, EastSchodack. Good Friday TenebraeService of theShadows at 7pm;Easter Sunday Communion Ser-vice at 11am. Call the church of-fice at 477-6950 for directions ormore information.

Unitarian Universalist Congre-gation of the Two Rivers. Cel-ebrate Easter and Spring in a spe-cial service at the Clifton ParkSenior Community Center inClifton Commons at 4:30pm. Formore info., call 466-1983.

Stuyvesant Reformed Church.Easter sunrise service at 6:30amin the meadows of the Allen Home-stead at the corner of Sharptownand Allendale Roads in Stuyvesant.Worship Service at 9am in theSanctuary.

Brunswick Church, 42 WhiteChurch Lane, Troy. MaundyThursday Worship Services-5pm,6:30pm, 8pm; Good Friday-1pm,3pm and 7pm; Easter Sunday Sun-rise Service - 6am Cemetery Hill-side Service; Easter Breakfast 7amin Fellowship Hall; Easter Worship- 8am, 9:30am, and 11am.

Nassau Reformed Church, 43Church Street, RT 20. TenebraeService on Friday at 7pm in thechapel; Easter Service will begin at11am in the sanctuary.

Hope UMC, corner of GarfieldRoad and RT 2, Brunswick. HolyThursday - 6pm candlelight cov-ered dish supper. Good Friday at7pm. Easter Sunrise at 6am. Eas-ter Morning Worship at 10:30am.For more info., call 279-1403.

WORKSHOP ON PHOTOGRAPHY WITH

JIM CRANER AT SLCASand Lake Center for the Artspresents Sundays at the Centerfeaturing Nature, Wildlife andTravel Photography with Jim Craneron May 1st at 1:30pm. Nature,wildlife and travel photographer JimCraner returns to SLCA with asecond digital photographyworkshop. This is a greatopportunity to improve yourphotographs of travel and of ourworld of nature. Jim will illustratehis talk with his own photographs,give instruction, and takequestions. Visit Jim’s website at

www.paws-photo.com. Cost is $5 per person, (Adults andchildren 12 and up.) Call 518-674-2007 or visit www.slca-ctp.orgto make your reservation. Sand Lake Center for the Arts islocated at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY, just 15 minutes east ofAlbany. There is plenty of free parking.

Now Offering New Homes inSaratoga County as well asRensselaer CountyNunziato & Paige Realty, Inc.is a full service Real EstateBrokerage firm thatspecializes in New HomeSales and who also pridesitself on high quality serviceand integrity to buyers andsellers of existing homes.The two owners, Pamela M. Nunziato and John A. Paige Jr., haveextensive experience in the real estate market, one that haschanged tremendously over the past 30 years. They are alwaysup to date on the newest real estate issues and trends andalways strive to obtain the highest level of professionalism.The firm has just announced a brand new 20 lot neighborhoodwith detached single family homes ranging in size from 1,400-2,200 sq ft in size with prices from $308,000. The new site iscalled Adams Pointe in Halfmoon with easy access to Exit 9 or10 of Northway 87. It is situated at the corners of McBride andJohnson Roads and is just down the street from the Fairways ofHalfmoon Golf Course. Homes include stone and decorativetrims on the front exterior, some have front porches or a rearcovered porch and the floor plans feature first floor masterbedroom suites, one story ranch plans with all living space onone level and 3 bedroom Colonials. A variety of floor plan choicesare available as they offer 12 overall plans to choose from.Nunziato & Paige Realty, Inc. is also still offering newlyconstructed homes in Rensselaer County and has 3 differentsites there which include: The Highlands, Buckingham Placeand the Maple Hill Rd site. These homes range in size from1,686 sq to 3,100+ sq ft. with prices from $306,936.If you are looking for a quality built home contact Nunziato &Paige Realty, Inc. regarding new PAIGE- BUILT HOMES. . . whichare available for quick occupancy in Saratoga or RensselaerCounties with the largest inventory of spec homes available.Visit www.johnpaige.com for more details about these excitingsites or call 428-5968.

TEXAS HOLD’EMChandler Young VFW on RT 20 and Lyons LakeRoad in Nassau will hold a Texas Hold’em onSaturday, April 30th. Doors open at 5PM and playbegins at 6PM. For more information, call Claudia

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Letter to the Editor: For decades, residents of Nassau andsurrounding communities have lived in a toxic shadow. A toxicwaste site on Mead Road containing more waste than what wasdiscovered in the infamous Love Canal has affected theenvironment, property and quality of life since the 1950s andcaused no small amount of concern for those living near the site.An attempt by New York State to address the toxic contaminationin the 1980s was widely regarded as a failure and is seen asleading to the unfortunate pollution of nearby Nassau Lake andtributaries of the lake.Through the more than five decades the toxic site has been withus, a dedicated group of residents and local elected officials havehelped raise awareness and demanded attention on the issue.That work has resulted in increased testing and monitoring aroundthe site, improvement of a dam at Nassau Lake and increasedpublic awareness of the issue.The grassroots efforts have also paid off with the recent majorannouncement by the federal government that the Loeffel sitehas been added to the Superfund list. Inclusion on the Superfundlist follows a visit earlier this year to the Loeffel site byCongressman Chris Gibson with Nassau Supervisor David Fleming,Nassau Highway Superintendent Fred McCagg and representativesof the County Legislature. The Superfund raises the profile of theclean-up needs of the site and can result in funding and otherresources being committed.The inclusion of the Loeffel site comes after years and years ofhard work by many dedicated residents and local officials andthose involved in the effort, including the resident groupUNCAGED, should be commended. That commitment will beneeded in the coming months, as efforts will need to be made toensure the federal agencies that control the Superfund do notlose focus on the need for a comprehensive clean-up of the toxiccontamination that has plagued Nassau for too long. The comingmonths will be crucial in ensuring the inclusion on the Superfundlist brings real and needed progress with the Loeffel site.~Alex Shannon, Legislator - Environmental Committee ChairmanEditor’s Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and forall intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity ofits contents.

POESTENKILL HISTORICAL SOCIETY -

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Tom Hohman and Chuck Friday will be guest speakers at thePoestenkill Historical Society’s April 26th program on Harnessingthe Barberville Falls. Chuck has studied the Barberville Falls andwill be presenting a program on the history of the falls. Tom,who lives on Plank Road, has harnessed the power made fromthe falls with water turbines and uses the power it generates inboth his home and sawmill. The Hohman Water Turbine Projectis an example of how this form of power transmission operatestwo distinct applications along the Poestenkill Creek.By using anatural head of water provided by the Barberville Falls, Tom hasdesigned, installed and is operating a 12KW water turbine/generator system. Tom’s system uses the natural flow of theCreek to direct water power to a turbine, then reintroduces thewater back into the Creek in an eco-friendy manner. Tom andChuck’s program will be held in the Poestenkill Town Hall [RT351}at 7PM, April 26th.All our programs are open to the public andare free. Refreshments will be provided.For information, contact Pat at 366-3986 orWWW.Townofpoestenkillny.org/Town historian for our upcomingevents. SAVE DATE, MAY 14TH, 2011 - Antiques Appraisal Dayat the Poestenkill Fire Company - 10AM to 3PM.

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Letter to the Editor: In the March 24 Advertiser, Paul Miller wrotean extremely critical letter about Keith Hammond questioning adecision made by Judge Jacon. I read the letter twice and stillcould not understand what Paul Miller’s point was. If his intentwas to claim that Keith was opposed to the judge’s decision toappoint Mrs. Signoracci because she was not a Democrat insider,he is sadly mistaken. Judge Jacon did not pick her name out ofthe air. Bob Signoracci was a long time Democratic Mayor of Cohoeswith a great deal of influence within the Democratic party. Youobviously missed the point of Keith Hammond’s letter. Keith waspointing out the fact that it was a political appointment. Insteadof appointing someone who has spent their life working to improvethe quality of life in Rensselaer County, through volunteer workand a career in public service, the appointment went to someonewho has political connections in Albany. In his letter, Paul neveronce told us why he believed Judge Jacon’s decision was the rightone. He resorted to name calling, saying that Keith was un-American and compared him to Hitler because he did not agreewith Judge Jacons decision. Our constitution allows us to disagreewith our representation. Do you really think Hitler would haveallowed Keith to disagree with his policies? Being able to disagreewith our elected officials is what makes our country great.You should applaud Keith for speaking out. Do you really think itis easy to criticize your own political party? Keith has a right to hisown opinion just as you do. I have no sympathy for the DemocraticParty, as I am a registered Working Party, but I did understandthe point Keith was trying to make in his letter.~Erika Buchholz - Averill ParkEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and forall intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity ofits contents.

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VFW Ladies Aux. Post 7338 of East Greenbushappreciates all the following the donations for our flea market.Raffle for Operation Uplink (phone cards) for our military:Ambiance Florals & Events, Albany; M Peters Bud’s Florist; CountryTrunk; Tim True Value; Villa Valenti. We greatly appreciate yourparticipation in our special projects. Once again, hats off to Richfor all his help and to all our helpers. Winnie, hurry up and getbetter, we miss you. Thank you to the Post and Aux for theirwarmth and support for the family of Jack Williams. Our thoughtsand prayers are with you.

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Master Gardeners with the Rensselaer County Division of theCornell Cooperative Extension will be presenting three gardeningworkshops at the Lansingburgh Branch of the Troy Public Library.Perennials for Sun and Shade will be held on Saturday, April30th, at 10:30AM. Master Gardener Judy Brown will talk aboutchoosing perennials so that your garden has color for threeseasons. Free and open to the public. Please make reservationsby calling the library at 235-5310. The Troy Public Library’sLansingburgh Branch is located at 27 114th Street, Troy.

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Most folks who live in Schodack know and appreciate the factthat we live in a beautiful town which is: rural in nature, yeteasily accessible to cities, towns, and needed services. However,as much as we would like to be able to maintain and protect the“rural character” of our community, as citizens, we often feelpowerless to affect the town’s policies in this area. This is themain reason I joined the Schodack Planning and DevelopmentAssociation (SPDA) approximately five years ago. This Associationis an advocacy group dedicated to: encouraging smart planningfor sustainable development, and raising the awareness ofresidents as to how they can participate in Town planningprocesses.Our main goal is focused on the implementation of a visionarycomprehensive plan with the involvement all the key stakeholdergroups. We believe that maintaining a healthy tax base as wellas the character of Schodack is possible if the Town explorescreative strategies for reducing sprawl & other developmenttrends which could destroy the town’s natural and historicresources and other positive characteristics. We believe the Towncan achieve these goals by taking advantage of the expertise ofits citizenry and the resource of State and County government.Some of our accomplishments have included:The Future of the Town of Schodack: Perspectives onGrowth and Development – This Report was developed withthe input of more than 120 residents. We presented it to thePlanning Board in Dec. 2007 with recommendations for action.One recommendation was the need for a Town ComprehensivePlan, which the Town now has.Commercial Design Guidelines Manual - In 2009, workingwith the Town, the Association helped develop this manual. Theneed for design standards was another recommendation in our2007 report. Three SPDA members served on the TownCommittee that developed the proposed standards.Community Forums - We have organized public forums on:“Town’s Drinking Water Resource”; “Schodack Town History”,“Schodack’s Farmland Forum” and “Strategies for Planning andDevelopment in the Future”. We also sponsor “Meet theCandidate” nights prior to local elections.Want to learn more about our Association, call me at 477-9574in the evenings or on the weekends. Our next meeting will beheld at the Nassau Free Library on Church Street on 5/11 at6:30 P.M. ~Tony Kirby, President SPDA

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MEETINGS AND PUBLIC HEARINGS

The East Greenbush Central School District has announced itsBoard of Education meetings for May 2011. The first meetingwill be held on Wednesday, May 4th. This is the District’s AnnualPublic Hearing where the 2011-2012 proposed budget will bepresented to the school community. The hearing will be conductedat 7:30 p.m. in the cafeteria of the Howard L. Goff Middle School(located on Gilligan Road in East Greenbush). The Board ofEducation will conduct its regular meeting following the PublicHearing.The Wednesday, May 25th Board of Education meeting will beconducted in the conference room of the District’s AdministrationCenter (located in the Genet Elementary School on Route 4 inEast Greenbush). It will also begin at 7:30 p.m.The Board’s Agendas and Minutes are posted on the District’swebsite. The Agenda’s appear on the Friday prior to the Boardof Education meeting. The Minutes are posted as soon as theyare completed and approved by the Board. A complete listing ofthe Board’s meeting schedule is also cited on the website.There will be a Meet the Candidates Night on Monday, May 9th,at the Howard L. Goff Middle School cafeteria beginning at 7:00p.m. Qualified candidates, running for the four (4) open positionson the Board of Education, are invited to attend. Each candidatewill be given the opportunity to make a statement and answerquestions submitted by the audience. The evening is sponsoredby the District’s community Budget Review and AdvisoryCommittee. The Rensselaer County League of Women Voterswill moderate the evening’s meeting.The District Vote will be held on Tuesday, May 17th, from 7:00a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Proposed propositions and voter informationwill be mailed, in the form of a newsletter, to the schoolcommunity prior to the vote. Budget and voter information mayalso be reviewed on the District’s website (www.egcsd.org).

TOWN OF SAND LAKE RESIDENTS BRUSH DAYS

On Saturday, April 30th, 2011, from 7 AM to 3 PM town residents may bring brush to the TownGarage located on Springer Road. They may also bring brush on Saturday, May 7th, 2011 from7 AM to 3 PM. Any questions, please call 518-674-2026 ext. 22.~Barbara A. Biittig, Town Clerk

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Do you have perennials thatcould use some thinning andcan donate the extras? Thenyou can help the Sand LakeGarden Club with its annualplant sale. Gardeners from theclub are willing to help dig anddivide your perennials and takethe extras for the sale whichtakes place this year onSaturday, May 7th, at theSalem United MethodistChurch on Shaver Rd. The clubuses the proceeds from thesale for community projects,including the care andmaintenance of severalgardens in town as well assupporting scholarships at theAverill Park High School. Justcall one of our plant salechairladies, Martie at 674-6010, or Audie at 712-5148and they will coordinate a timeto dig the plants. Look in theAdvertiser for further detailsabout this annual sale whichis always a sell-out event!

GREENBUSH

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Greenbush Garden ClubMembers & guests are invitedto join us on Tuesday, May 3,at 6:30pm at the EastGreenbush Library onCommunity Way in EastGreenbush for a presentationby our own member GeorgeDouglas on Bee Keeping.George has been in his NorthGreenbush garden and he willtell us all about the process.All our meetings are open tothe public and Garden Clubmembership information willbe available. As always, lightrefreshments will be served.For further information,contact Bernice @ 429-9118 oremail @ [email protected] visit our Facebook Page formore information on ourupcoming events.

EAST NASSAU RURAL CEMETERY MTG.

The annual meeting of the East Nassau Rural CemeteryAssociation will be held on May, 1, 2011 at 2PM at the BrainardFirehouse. The agenda will include the election of officers andtrustees as well as any other business pertaining to the cemetery.All lot owners and members of the community who are interestedin preserving our historic cemetery are invited to attend.~Linda Dellea, President

SMALL FARMS AND BACKYARD FLOCKS

PASTURED POULTRY WORKSHOP

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County is offeringSMALL FARMS AND BACKYARD FLOCKS PASTURED POULTRYWORKSHOP. Learn basic poultry production; includingpurchasing chicks through grow out, housing, feed and waterrequirements, and basic nutrition.Saturday, April 30th, at CCE of Rensselaer County 61 State St.Troy, NY 12180 - 10:00 am to noon. The cost is $5.00 perperson. Registrations will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Please RSVP to Marcie: 518-272-4210 [email protected].

MOVIE MATINEE: Enjoy Tangled (PG) this Wednesday, April 20,from 2-3:40pm.DEMYSTIFYING NUTRITION: Wednesday, April 20, from 6:30 to7:30pm, certified health coach Julie Miller presents simple waysto understand your body’s nutritional needs and eat for betterhealth.’TWEEN TIME: Friday, April 22, children ages 9-12 are invited todrop in between 4:30 and 5:30pm to their hands at an earth-friendly craft to celebrate Earth Day.EASTER CLOSING: The library will be closed Saturday and Sunday,April 23-24.ROCKWELL MUSEUM PASS: Enjoy free admission for up to fourpersons to the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge,Massachusetts. The passes are available to Sand Lake Librarycard users on a first-come, first-served basis. Passes are checkedout for three days only and are not renewable.HOURS & LOCATION: Mon.-Thurs. 11am-8pm, Fri. 11am-6pm,Sat. 11am-4pm, Sun. 1-4pm. (See holiday closing above.) Locatedbehind Town Hall at 66 and 43. Phone: 674-5050. Web:sandlaketownlibrary.org.

MOMS CLUB MONTHLY MEETING

The MOMS Club of Greenbush/Capital Districtwill hold an Easter Egg hunt at the club’s AprilGeneral Meeting on Friday, April 29th, at12:30 p.m.The MOMS Club is a support group for at-home mothers and their children. The localchapter hosts play groups, field trips and craftactivities for families in the East Greenbush, Rensselaer, Nassauand Averill Park areas. Children are welcome at all events, exceptone MOMS Night Out per month. A general meeting takes placethe last Friday of every month.The not-for-profit organization also performs community serviceprojects to benefit other mothers and children. The group, forinstance, is currently raising money for the American CancerSociety through its Relay for Life team, which will be walking inthe Rensselaer County relay on June 11.New members are always welcome and are allowed to attendtwo events before deciding to join MOMS Club. For moreinformation, or to sign up to attend the April general meetingand egg hunt, please [email protected] RSVP by Monday, April 25th.

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UNION GOSPEL CHURCH

EASTER EGG HUNT

Please come to the annual Easter EggHunt at Union Gospel Church, 1039Plank Road in East Poestenkill. The huntis sure to provide fun for the wholefamily. This year it is being held onSaturday, April 23rd, from 10AM to 1PM.There will be lunch, crafts, some skitsperformed by clowns, and of course, thehunt. Parents, feel free to drop off yourkids or stay for the entire time. All agesare welcome. We will have a special areafor kids under 5 to hunt for eggs.Everything is FREE. For information,contact Beth at 283-8508 or Marcy at526-4590.

PAWLING AVE. UM CHURCH COMMUNITY

EASTER EGG HUNT

Pawling Avenue United Methodist Church will host a Community EasterEgg Hunt on Saturday, April 23rd, from 1 to 3PM. Come and join us forface painting, crafts , food and fun, fun, fun. Pawling Avenue UnitedMethodist Church is located at 520 Pawling Avenue, Troy. For moreinformation, call the church office at 518-273-6859.

NORTH GREENBUSH

EASTER EGG HUNT

North Greenbush Easter Egg Hunt is onSaturday, April 23rd at 10AM; pre-K through4th grade. To be held at the North GreenbushRecreation Area, Main Ave, Wynantskill (incase of rain, inside the Main Ave. Building).The Easter Egg Hunt is sponsored by theAmerican Legion Post 1489 & NorthGreenbush Kiwanis.

THIRD PRESB. CHURCH EASTER CELEBRATION

Third Presbyterian Church, located at 115 Winter Street in Troy, will behosting an Easter Celebration on Saturday, April 23rd, from 1-3PM forchildren in preschool through fifth grade. You are invited to join us foran afternoon of fun in celebration of Easter. We will have some craftactivities, an Easter egg hunt and, of course, snacks. A parent orguardian is required to stay with their children. There is no charge forthis event. For more information, please call the church office at 283-2420.

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Come join the Easter party fun on Saturday,Apri l 23rd, at 2PM at the Poestenki llFirehouse.

SPRING SHOPPING SOCIAL & PLANT SALE

FUNDRAISER

2nd Annual Spring Shopping Social & Plant Sale to be held onSaturday, April 23rd, from 12 to 4PM at the Brunswick CommunityCenter on Keyes Lane. The fundraising event to benefit theLeukemia & Lymphoma Society will offer FREE coffee providedby Mocha Blend, 50/50 raffle, chances to win prize packagesfrom our sponsors, an Old Fashioned Soda Jerk and manyvendors, including The Pampered Chef, Tastefylly Simple,Longaberger Baskets & Home Decor, At Home America, ShushShoes, Madison Handbags, Close to my Heart - Scrapbooking &Stamping, Lia Sophia, Scentsy, Mary Kay, Glassroots Designsand more. For a list of raffle offerings and vendors, visitwww.itri2inspire.blogspot.com Admission is FREE!

CROCUS IN THE CHURCHYARD

Crocus in the churchyarda promise

warming sensesarduous ice, snow reliefvibrant color blooming

tender leavesfresh earth

Sunlight and sun warmth extendedmeasured by beliefRenewing prayer

Spring season and faith assuring.Nancy W. Davis, March 2011

THRIFT SHOP

The Church of the Redeemer Thrift Shop (1249 Third Street,Rensselaer, at the corner of Third and Catherine Streets) will beopen on Thursday from 3 to 6PM and on Saturday, April 23from 9AM to 2PM. The shop features household items, clothingfor all sizes and ages, books, toys, and a selection of items forEaster. The shop is handicapped-accessible.

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“12-WEEK TUNE-UPCLASS FOR

CAREGIVERS”Advance registration is requiredfor this free telephone class forcaregivers who are providingassistance to older adultrelatives, partners or friends.Class meetings held Wed-nesdays at 7pm starting May 4th.All meetings held by telephoneconference call; participate fromhome. This award-winning pro-gram reduces stress and strain,teaches effective problem-solving and introduces com-munity resources. Call TheCaregiver Connection program at465-1398.

SPARKY & RHONDA RUCKER

IN CONCERT AT SLCAThe Sand Lake Center for theArts presents in concert Sparky& Rhonda Rucker on Saturday,April 23, at 8pm. Hailing fromTennessee this duo will performtoe-tapping music spiced withhumor, history & tal l talesranging from slavery to currentevents, Br’er Rabbit, & moreperformed on multipleinstruments, includingbottleneck blues guitar, banjo,harmonica, piano, bones, vocalharmonies. Their music includesa variety of old-time blues, slavesongs, Appalachian music, spirituals, ballads, work songs, CivilWar music, cowboy music, railroad songs, and a few of theirown original compositions. These internationally acclaimedartists will take you on an educational and emotional journey.Tickets are $16 and under 18 are $10. Reservations can bemade at 518-674-2007 or www.slca-ctp.org. The Center islocated at 2880 NY 43, one half mile east of the blinking light inAverill Park, NY only 15 minutes from Albany. There is plenty offree parking.

NASSAU WATER

QUALITY REPORTThe Board of Trustees of theVillage of Nassau, RensselaerCounty, New York has completedthe Annual Water Quality Reportfor 2010. This report can beviewed at the Village Hall, 40Malden Street in Nassau, NY12123 between the hours of8AM and 12PM, Monday throughFriday.

POESTENKILL MAKET DAY TO RAFFLE

CIVIL WAR THEME QUILTWhen Judy Geise combined her skillat quilting with her love of history,she produced a unique and cozyhistory lesson. She calls the quilt aCivil War Chronicle. It commem-orates the beginning of the Civil Warjust 150 years ago, and it will beraffled at Market Day, on Poestenkill’sTown Green on April 30th.Some of the quilt squares are printedwith battles and dates; others withsongs sung by the soldiers, and thedominant theme is the Lincolnpattern. Judy’s daughter, ChristinaGordon, helped her design the quilt,and when both the handsome backand front were pieced, Judy’s friends Betty, Kitty, and Vernahelped her “tie it off”. The result is a beautiful 48" x 72" heirloom.Judy’s raffle table also includes her wonderful Theme Baskets.Please join us for our traditional Market Day, on April 30th,from 9am to 1pm. And also celebrate the Library’s ten years inits present home at an Open House. Everyone is invited.

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Mohawk & Hudson Humane Society. The girls gathered towels,blankets and sheets to donate, too. Harley the cat was adoptedby Cassandra the same day.

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FREE HEARING CLINIC

Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 RoxboroughRoad, in Grafton continues to offer a free monthly hearing clinicwith an independent instrument hearing specialist, (who willalso clean your hearing aids). April’s clinic will be held onWednesday, April 27th, at 10:30 a.m. All Rensselaer Countyseniors 60 years of age and older welcome; reservationsappreciated, walk-ins welcome 279-3413.

The Congregation Beth Emeth

- Albany Jewish Community

Center Health & Services Fair

for Adults and Senior Adults

will be held at the Albany JCC,

340 Whitehal l Road on

Sunday, May 15th, from

10:30am -2:30pm. The fair,

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CHAIR YOGA

CLASSES

The Troy Public Library willoffer Chair Yoga classes onFridays, through May 13thfrom 12:30PM – 1:30PM at theLansingburgh Branch. Thisclass is a very gentle formatthat focuses on alignment,breathing and balance.Participants will be in the chairfor most of the class. Somestanding poses wil l bepracticed while using the chairfor added balance. The classwill end with relaxation and aquiet meditation. No mat isnecessary. Please wearcomfortable clothing andsneakers. This class will betaught by certified instructorSuzanne Vining.This program is free and opento the public. Please makereservations by calling thelibrary at 235-5310. The TroyPublic Library is located at 27114th Street, Troy, New York.

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FREE HEARING

CLINIC

Rensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road, in Graftoncontinues to offer a freemonthly hearing clinic with anindependent instrumenthearing specialist, (who willalso clean your hearing aids).April’s clinic will be held onWednesday, April 27th, at10:30 a.m. All RensselaerCounty seniors 60 years of ageand older welcome;reservations appreciated, walk-ins welcome 279-3413.

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Dining and Dining and Dining and Dining and Dining andEntertainment GuideEntertainment GuideEntertainment GuideEntertainment GuideEntertainment Guide

Capt. J.P. Cruise Line278 River St. Downtown Troy

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Carving Stations~Roast Beef,Ham & Turkey, Homemade

Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Pastaa la Vodka, Omelette Station,

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Fish Fry Platter w/ coleslaw & french fries $7.95Clam Roll Platter w/ Coleslaw & french fries $6.95

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DINNER SPECIAL~ Fresh Haddock ~ Broiled or Fried $12.95

GOOD FRIDAY

FISH FRY NIGHTThe South Schodack VolunteerFire Company on Bame Roadin Castleton will hold Fish FryNight on April 22nd, from5:15PM to 7:15PM.Delicious Food: Fish Fries,Chicken Patties, Hot Dogs,Fries, Chowder and Coleslaw.Take-outs available. 732-2082.

APHS ORCHESTRA ANNUAL BENEFIT

CHICKEN BBQThe Averill Park High School Orchestra is holding their annualbenefit Chicken Barbecue on Tuesday, May 17, 2011. This is thesame date as the AP School District budget vote, so plan aheadto pick up dinner for the family after you vote. Either way, youwill enjoy a great dinner prepared by the Old Daley Inn. For $10per ticket, you will receive a ½ Old Daley Inn Barbecued Chicken,a baked potato, coleslaw, roll, butter and dessert!Tickets must be purchased in advance from your favorite APHSOrchestra member or by calling Sharon for dinner reservations@518-542-8890, or email Sharon to reserve yourdinners,[email protected]. Ticket sales and pre reservations willend on May 9, 2011. Please plan ahead and call now, we soldout last year! Dinners will be packed for you and ready to takehome or eat on site between 3:30 PM and 7:00 PM. Don’t missout on your chance to enjoy a great meal and support the APHSOrchestra too!

CHICKEN AND

BISCUIT DINNERThe PawlingAvenue UnitedMethodist Churchinvites you to aChicken andBiscuit Dinner on

Friday, April 29th. Dinner willbe served from 5:30 to 7PM.The menu will be chicken andbiscuits, mashed potatoes,vegetable, dessert andbeverage. There is no chargefor this dinner.For information, please callthe church office at (518)273-6859. The Pawling AvenueUnited Methodist Church islocated at 520 PawlingAvenue, Troy. Plan now toattend on April 29th for goodfood and fellowship.

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FRIED HADDOCK

DINNERThe Wynantski l l FireDepartment is hosting a FriedFresh Haddock Dinner on April22nd starting at 5:30 p.m. atthe firehouse, located onChurch Street in Wynantskill.Dinner consists of a largeportion of fresh haddockbreaded and fried, homemadecole slaw and freshly cutFrench fries. Price of thedinner is $10. We also haveNew England clam chowder,mozzarella sticks and chickentenders at an additionalcharge. Dinners can be eat inor take out. You can alsophone in your order by calling283-5506. Please come,enjoy and support theWynantskill Fire Department.

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DINNERSEvery Friday during Lent, FishFry Dinners will be served from11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. at thePoestenkill Christian Church,721 Snyder’s Corners Rd.,Poestenkill. Fish fry, Frenchfries, cole slaw & beverage willbe $7.50; fish fry only will be$4.00; hot dog, French friesand beverage for $3.50 will beavailable for children. Dine-inor take-outs available. Walk-ins welcome. Reservationsappreciated. Call Barbara at279-9458 or the church at286-2773 for reservations orquestions.

FRIDAY FISH FRYMelvin Roads American Legion, 200 Columbia Tpk., EastGreenbush will hold Friday Dinners 5:30PM to 8PM thru April22nd. Fish Fries, Clam Roll, Hamburgers & Hot Dogs. Only $4.50to $7.50. Includes: French Fries, Cole Slaw & Roll, Tarter /Cocktail Sauce, and Horse Radish. Individual Items and To-GoOrders Available. Sponsored by Sons of The American Legion

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BUFFET BREAKFASTThe Grafton Volunteer Fire Department, along with the GraftonLadies Auxiliary, will be holding an All-You-Can-Eat BuffetBreakfast on Saturday, April 30th, 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 $8/adult, kids 12and under/$4 and kids 5 and under FREE! We look forward toserving you!

EASTER DAWN

BREAKFASTThe Emmanuel ReformedChurch in Castleton will behosting an Easter breakfast onSunday, April 24th, at 7AMafter the community EasterSunrise Service (6AM atHorizon View Cemetery onBrookview Road). All areinvited to breakfast at thechurch at 1150 Maple HillRoad. Eggs, pancakes, toast,sausage, bacon, fruit salad,juice and coffee/tea will beserved buffet style for $4 perperson or $15 per family. Call732-7766 for reservations.Walk-ins welcome.

LASAGNA DINNERThe DeFreestville Fire Dept.Ladies Auxiliary will host aLasagna Dinner on May 1stfrom 3PM until 6PM. Pre-payfor only $7.50 - Door Price$8.50. Price includes: LasagnaDinner by Rt. Four Pizza!!Beverage, salad, rol l anddessert included! Take-out oreat-in available. To pre-ordertickets, call Kathy at 283-5694. Tickets also available fora PASTA BASKET RAFFLE!Tickets: 1 for $1.00; 3 for$2.00; 10 for $ 5.00. Drawingto be held May 1st at theLasagna Dinner.

GIFFY’S BBQEnjoy a Giffy’s BBQ dinner on Friday, May 6th, from 4PM - 6PMat Wholly Cow Ice Cream Lot, 1836 Columbia Tpke (split ofRoutes 9 & 20). Proceeds support the Rensselaer County 4-HTeen Exchange Program. Take-out dinners include 1/2 chicken,baked potato, cole slaw, cookie and a drink for $10. Call 336-4388 to reserve a dinner. See you there!

ROAST BEEF DINNER

AT HOPE UMCHope United Methodist Churchat the corner of Garfield Roadand Route 2 in Brunswick willhold a Roast Beef Dinner,Saturday, May 14th, withcontinuous servings from 4:30p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The menuincludes roast beef, mashedpotatoes, peas, slaw, rolls andpie. The cost is $12 for adults,$5 for children 5-12, childrenunder 5 are free. For tickets,call 279-9601.

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Bring your civic pride and your gardening tools and join usSaturday morning, April 30th, at 9AM at the Elmwood Cemetery,Shaver Road, West Sand Lake. We meet at the storage shed forcoffee and donuts and then get to work. WHAT DO WE DO?Rake up leaves, pick up broken tree branches and trim back shrubsor trees that can damage headstones. We also pick up deadflowers and faded plastic ones and wreaths and other decorationsfrom Holidays past. That should give you an idea of equipmentto bring along, plus if you have old tarps that can be used to dragaccumulated items to the trucks, that would be great.

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SCHOLAR ATHLETE chad woodrow by Kelley Haggerty

Sports Photoof the Week

by AndyFlanagan

TWIN TOWN LITTLE LEAGUECHALLENGER BASEBALL

Still has openings for new playersFor those children with special needs (ages 5-21) who are still interested in playing baseball

this summer in the Challenger Division of Twin Town LittleLeague, there is still time to sign up. This program which hasbeen part of Twin Town Little League for 20 years is a greatopportunity for children with physical and emotional disabilitiesto bat, throw, field and traverse the bases in the spirit of funthat is baseball on sunny Saturday mornings. There is no costto the participants as Twin Town Little League covers theregistration expenses. All are welcome to participate in thisunique experience.If you would like further information or registration forms mailedto you, contact Tim Conway at 283-5982.

Class of 2011’s tennis all star, Chad Woodrow, is this week’sscholar athlete. Chad has been able to maintain a 95 gradepoint average for his high school career. This year Chad istaking courses such as: Calculus, Physics, Engineering Designand Development, Literature in Cinema, Economics andComputer Integrated Manufacturing. Chad has applied to SUNYESF, Western New England College and University at Buffalo.Next year, Chad will be studying Green Mechanical Engineeringat Western New England College. In the future, Chad hopes tograduate with a MBA and pursue a career in alternative energy.This year is Chad’s second year playing varsity tennis. Heplayed with his dad when he was younger, but was not able tostart competitively playing until he got to high school. Woodrowplays number four singles, but he will hopefully work his wayup. Aside from playing tennis, Chad works at AJ’s Pizzeria,snowboards in the winter, and plays volleyball and basketballwith friends.“My parents are great supporters of everything I do. Also, mybrother is a big inspiration, because he has always pushed meto do more. My coach, Mr. Stacey, has been a great mentorand has really helped me progress in my game.”

Averill Park Junior Sarah Laranjo Shoots and scores

against the Shenendehowa Defense. AP played Shen.

this past Thursday but lost the contest.

SOFTBALLby Ronald Beliveau

AP vs NISKAYUNAThe team celebrates athome plate after a solohome run by Kelly Beliveau.AP Warriors suffered a lossto Nisky in their first homegame of the season.

AP vsSHENENDEHOWA

AP Senior Alex Fortin deliversa pitch against Shen onThursday, Apri l 14th, atShenendehowa’s home field.The Warriors were defeateddespite a hard fought and wellplayed game.

SAND LAKE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEEANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT

The Sand Lake Democratic Committee isproud to announce that the Annual GolfTournament will take place at the BurdenLake Country Club on Friday, May 27, 2011.The scramble will begin with a shotgun startat 10:30AM. Registration will be at 9:30AMwith coffee and donuts being served at that

time. Beer, soda, and refreshments will be served on the courseduring the tournament. A box lunch will be provided with abarbeque dinner served at 4PM. We would like to encouragethose not playing to join us for the barbeque dinner after thetournament. Closest to the pin and team prizes will be awarded.Reservations should be made by May 15th.Bring your foursome and enjoy a great day at Burden lakeCountry Club.Tournament Fee $95 (includes greens fees, cart, lunch,barbeque dinner and refreshments). Dinner only is $30.For reservations, please contact Mark Cioffi at 674-5326 orFrank Fleming at 674-2043. Checks may be made payable tothe Sand Lake Democratic Committee, c/o Mark Cioffi, 37 ClimerCircle, West Sand Lake, NY 12196.

AVERILL PARK POP WARNERFOOTBALL/CHEER REGISTRATION

In person registration for the2011 season will be held May 5thfrom 6 to 8pm at Algonquin MiddleSchool and June 4th from 9 to12noon at Butler Park.Registration fee for Tackle and

Cheer (ages 7-15) is $125.00/participant. Flag and Cub Cheer(ages 5-7) is $75.00/participant. Family discounts are available.Please bring copy of birth certificate (new participants only)and wallet sized photo of child.If unable to attend, forms are available online atwww.ezteamz.com/averillparkpopwarner and can be mailedto APPW, P.O. Box 561, Averill Park, NY 12018.

GOLF SCRAMBLE FUNDRAISER @BLCCSET FOR JUNE 26, 2011

Charity fundraiser hosted by the Hoags Corners VolunteerFire, Company, Inc. for the construction of a substation

The Hoags Corners Fire Department is hosting a GolfTournament at the Burden Lake Country Club on Sunday, June26, 2011. Check in will start at 11 am followed with lunch at 12noon. The shot gun scramble will start at 1 pm sharp followedby dinner and awards at 5:30pm.Join us for a great day of GOLFING!! Included in the event is aminimum of $10,000 1st Hole-in-One prize, plus additional 1stHole in One prizes; BRAND NEW FULL SET OF PULSAR IRONS,TWO ROUND TRIP AIRLINE TICKETS, 5 Day/4 Night Cruise fortwo people.The fee is Only $100.00 per golfer if reserved by May 15, 2011and includes: golf fees, golf cart, golf shirt, gifts, refreshmentslunch & dinner. Golfing will be limited to the 1st 32 foursomesor 128 golfers. Dinner guests are welcome for $25.00. Registernow! Don’t wait and miss this! You could win $10,000 for thefirst Hole-in-One. Additional prizes include: Longest Drive,Closest to the Pin and MORE!!!A Golf membership for the Burden lake Country Club a value of$1,500 is being raffled off, along with Golf for two by the firedepartment. For $10.00; take a chance to win this membershipor Golf for two, tickets are available at the Burden Lake CountryClub and at our monthly all-you-can-eat breakfast at the firestation, the 1st Sunday of each month, from 8am until 12noon. The winner/s will be drawn on October 1, 2011 and donot need to be present to win.All proceeds will go toward the construction of the new HCVFCsubstation to be located on Totem Lodge Rd. For informationon sponsorship or golfer registration, contact Ken Bornhorst@ 518-331-1294 or email [email protected] .Golf Scramble Registration and Sponsorship forms will also beavailable on the fire department website: www.hcvfc.org~Ken Bornhorst, Golf Tournament Chair, Hoags CornersVolunteer Fire Company, Inc.

AVERILL PARK BOOSTER CLUBGOLF OUTING

The 7th Annual Averill Park Schools AthleticProgram Golf Outing will be held on Sunday,May 1, 2011, at Burden Lake Country Club.

The format will be a 4 person scramble. The cost will be $100per person which includes: 12:00pm lunch, 1:00pm shotgunstart, dinner and prizes. Please reserve your spot by sendingnames to Averill Park Booster Club, c/o Karen Van Roy, 333Thais Rd. Averill Park, NY 12018.

“WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES®”AGAINSTRAPE, SEXUAL VIOLENCE

In observance of April, National SexualAssault Awareness Month, the SexualAssault & Crime Victims AssistanceProgram for Rensselaer County atSamaritan Hospital is hosting its 4thannual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes®,” a

community march to raise awareness of sexual violence,Saturday, Apr. 30, 11 a.m. (registration/check-in at 10 a.m.,noon reception), at Samaritan Hospital’s Lally Pavilion, 2215Burdett Ave., Troy. WXXA Fox 23 News anchor John Gray isemcee. The first-of-its-kind community event and fundraiserinvites the public, especially men, to show support for victimsby literally walking a mile in women’s high-heeled shoes.Individuals or teams of walkers may participate with sponsorsand pledges. Prizes will be awarded to the Top Team and TopIndividual fundraisers. There will also be raffles and freemassages, followed by a lunch reception. Last year’s eventbrought out more than 200 participants and raised more than$22,000 to benefit the program.Registration is $10 in advance; $15 on the day of the event.Proceeds benefit education and outreach programs. For moreinformation, please call the Sexual Assault and Crime VictimsAssistance Program at Samaritan Hospital at (518) 271-3639,or go online at www.nehealth.com/walk_a_mile.

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“WE PLAY FOR FOOD”Little Italy Market Place, located at Hill Street & Liberty, invitesyou to bring your family and friends to enjoy a day of stickballand music on Saturday, April 30th, from 11AM to 5PM. Allproceeds will benefit the Rensselaer County Food Pantries.• Sign up to play & make a contribution of non-perishable fooditems as entry into the tournament.• Come watch the fun & bring a donation of non-perishablefood items to help our local food pantries.Local celebrities will compete in a stickball challenge to see whocan raise the most donations. The highlight will be a celebritystickball home run hitting contest at 4PM!We will also be having a neighborhood Earth Day cleanup thatsame day from 9AM to Noon.For more information, contact Rocco DeFazio at 274-8866 [email protected].

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TEAM SPARKLE RUNS FOR LITERACYTeam Sparkle started as a way for a group of RensselaerCounty residents to have fun and raise funds for a worthycause. Team member Kristin Morgan is a Literacy Volunteerstutor who has chaired fundraising events for Literacy Volunteersof Rensselaer County in the past. Last year she combined herlove of running and her dedication to the cause of literacy bychallenging friends and neighbors to compete in the 5K LiteracyRun/Walk. The result was a 16-member team called Sparkle.This year the team is gearing up once again for the 5K in Troy.On Sunday, May 1, runners between the ages of 12 and 60-something will be out in hot pink Sparkle tee shirts, showingtheir support for literacy programs in Rensselaer County. Thegoal this year is for all the team participants to be sponsoredrunners. Since runners usually rely on friends and neighborsfor sponsorship, this is a way for Team Sparkle to cast the neta little wider. “We love the Literacy Run,” said Kristin Morgan.“It’s a family event, and since it’s a run/walk, it means peopleof all ages and abilities can participate.”Literacy Run/Walk is made possible by CAP COM CaresFoundation, IBT Global, Fox 23 News, E. Stewart Jones,Stewart’s Shops, Cohoes Savings Foundation, The Record,Aflac New York, Architecture +, Gettysburg Flag Works, andothers.Early packet pickup and pre-registration will be at the TroyAtrium, Saturday, April 30, from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. For completeinformation, visit www.lvorc.org or call Literacy Volunteers ofRensselaer County at (518) 274-8526. For registration fees,and a full description of the course, visit www.lvorc.org.Runners can register online at Active.com For race questions,email us at [email protected] more than 40 years, Literacy Volunteers has helped tobuild a more literate society by providing free, confidentialtutoring to adults and out-of-school teens in reading, writing,and English for speakers of other languages (ESOL).

EGCYB TO HOST PITCH, HIT & RUN

COMPETITIONEast Greenbush-Castleton YouthBaseball League will kick off its 58thseason by hosting the Aquafina®Major League Baseball® Pitch, Hit &Run™ competition on Monday, April25, 2011 at 6pm at the Gilligan Roadcomplex.Pitch, Hit & Run is the Official Skills Competition of Major LeagueBaseball. This grassroots program is designed to provide boysand girls with an opportunity to compete, free of charge, in acompetition that recognizes individual excellence in core baseballskills. Competitors are divided into four age divisions: 7/8, 9/10, 11/12, 13/14, and have the chance to advance throughfour levels of competition, including Team Championships atMajor League ballparks and the National Finals at the 2011 MLBAll-Star Game. The individual Pitching, Hitting and RunningChampions, along with the All-Around Champion in each agegroup at the Local Competition will be awarded and advance tothe Sectional Level of Competition.Participants should bring a copy of their birth certificate and willbe asked to complete a registration/waiver form prior to thestart of the competition. For questions concerning thecompetition, EGCYBL’s Events Coordinator, George Hoffman at(518) 859-7137.

HI-WAY RECREATION HI-LITES 4/14/11Hi-Way Junior/Seniors– CJ Wojtaszek 233/642,Stephanie Radley 190; Hi-Way Tuesday Juniors-Richard Warner 176, Catie Bell 625; FridayBantams– Derek McMahon 142, Aiden Sullivan 128;Friday Squirts– Anthony Lanesey 123, RebeccaMoore 106; Hi-Way Parent/Child League- John Filuta, Jr 201,Hannah Lettieri 137; Wynantskill Sr. Citizens- Bud Hovey 162,Esther Hovey 179; Hi-Way Senior Citizens– Don Kearns 200,Barb Cardany 505; Hi-Way Leisurettes- Joyce O’Neil 213/515;Monday Nite Semi Classic- Dan Clarke 718, Dan Mero 701; Hi-Way Sportsman- Eric Borden 644; Bad News Bowlers- ZackRomiano 694, Reenie Barrett 148; Monday Nite Rollers- TimRenna 194, Bonnie Sullivan 208; Alley Katz- Jodi Radley 196,Yvonne Miller 201; Cut-Ups– Jim Dutcher 686, Ruth Callander202; Burden Lake Scramblers- Bill Madsen 227, Drieux Rock213; Every Udders-Scott Bryan 222/618, Recca Burch 180;Poestenkill Mixers– Bob Deerfield 519, Rosemary Dowd 167;American Legion Post #1489- Rich Burke Jr 530, Becky Tymula206; Alcron Men- Blaine Bernier 268, Steve Caverly 669; Hi-Way 3 Man Classic- Clay Reiniger 1015, Matt Hill 299.

BRUNS. BULLDOGS YOUTH FOOTBALL &

CHEERLEADING REGISTRATIONRegistration for the 2011 BrunswickBulldogs Youth Football & CheerleadingProgram will be held on Saturday, May 7,2011, at 11:00 am -1:00 pm in theTamarac Elementary School cafeteria.The following programs are available:Flag Division players and cheerleaders –child must be 5 years old by August 1,

2011 and be in Kindergarten, 1st or 2nd grade during the 2011school year.Jr. Division tackle players & cheerleaders – child must be ingrade 3 or 4 during 2011 school year.Sr. Division tackle players & cheerleaders – child must be ingrade 5 or 6 during 2011 school year.If you would like to pre-register, or for additional information,please call Pat at 279-1193/email [email protected] or Sandyat 279-4572/email [email protected].

BUDDY’S BARBECUE/THE RIDE FOR HELPOn Saturday, August 13th, at 1 pm, we are sponsoring Buddy’sBarbecue/The Ride for Help at the East Greenbush FirehouseBecker Pavilion on Phillips Road. This is a family barbecue/motorcycle poker run to benefit Unity House Domestic ViolenceProgram. The barbecue is catered by Teagan’s Restaurant.The price for the bikers is $25 pre-registration and $30 Day ofRegistration; the biker’s fee includes the barbecue and theirfirst 2 drinks. After that a cash bar with beer and wine. Thesingle fee is $20 which includes the barbecue and the first 2drinks. Family of up to four is $40, $8 for children between 5-10 and kids under 5 free

E.G. POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSN. ANNUAL

BEST BALL GOLF SCRAMBLE FUNDRAISERThe East Greenbush Police Benevolent Associationwill be hosting its 7th Annual Best Ball Golf ScrambleFundraiser on Friday, June 3, 2011, at BurdenLake Country Club. Check-in for golfers will startat 8:30AM with breakfast being served at 9AM.The shotgun start will be at 10AM followed by a Bake atapproximately 4PM. All are welcome to attend the Bake even ifyou haven’t participated in the golfing. Price for the golf outing,including greens fees, golf cart, goody bags, gifts,refreshments, the Bake and chances to win a NASCAR drivingexperience for two, a BOSE stereo system, a trip for two toHawaii, a $500 VISA gift card and chances to win cash onmoney holes is $85 per person. Tickets for the Bake only are$30 per person. ALL proceeds are being donated back to manyworthy organizations, events, community groups and manyjuvenile and senior programs, so as to continue to assist inensuring the safety and health of our youth, seniors andcommunity members.If you’re interested in playing or making a donation, pleasecontact Elaine Rudzinski at 479-2525. We look forward to seeingyou there!

CAPITAL DISTRICT 4-H DAIRY BOWL

CONTEST4-H members from across the Capital District travelled to HoosicValley to participate in the Capital District 4-H Dairy Bowl Contesthosted by Rensselaer County Cornell Cooperative Extension.Rensselaer County fielded a Novice, Junior and Senior Team.Many thanks to our team coaches; Joyce Michel and LisaColuccio for the Novice, Carolyn Stannard-Carlo for the Juniorand Tara Cottrell for the Senior Team. The Novice team placed3rd and were led by Captain Alex Carlo, and members IsabellaWiley, Wyatt Coluccio and Brigham Logue. Individually, Wyattplaced 10th, Alex 9th and Brigham 3rd overall. The JuniorTeam placed 4th and was led by captain Patrick Michel andmembers Danielle Stannard, Abbie Tarbox and Seth Greenewho placed 3rd individually overall. Our Senior Team which wasled by Captain Courtney Luskin and members Marilyn Lamb,Samantha Carlo and Olivia Logue placed 4th . Individually,Olivia placed 4th overall and earned a seat on the District SeniorTeam to compete at the State 4-H Dairy Bowl Contest to beheld at Cornell University later in the Spring. The Capital DistrictDairy Bowl event encompasses the 14 different counties thatmake up the greater Capital District Region of New York State.A huge thank you goes out to all the parents and volunteerswho made Dairy Bowl possible including Battenkill ValleyCreamery, Marpe’s Store and the Rensselaer County DairyPrincess Committee for their donations. For information aboutthis or other 4-H Youth Development Programs, please call CornellCooperative Extension of Rensselaer County at 272-4210 oryour respective County Cornell Cooperative Extension office.

THE RUN FOR HELP IN MEMORY OF

LIZA ELLEN WARNERFamily and Friends of Liza Ellen Warner Association,Inc. are sponsoring The Fourth Annual Run for HelpIn Memory of Liza Ellen Warner on June 12th atGoff Middle School, Gilligan Road, East Greenbush.This is a 5K Run/Walk, which will benefit Unity HouseDomestic Violence Program and The AnimalProtective Foundation. There will be a Youth Mile and a 50 yarddash for children which is free of charge. Each child will receivea medal. Day of Race registration begins at 8am and is $20.00.Pre registration is $17.00 by June 8th.Race applications can be found at www.rememberingliza.org,www.unityhouseny.org, www.active.com orwww.theanimalprotectivefoundation.com. Disclaimer: The Runfor Help and Family and Friends of Liza Ellen Warner Associationare not affiliated in any way with Liza’s Legacy Foundation.

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FOOD STAMP CLINICThe Rensselaer Senior Center located at East and Herrick St. will host a food stamp clinic foreligible seniors on April 21st starting at 10:30. Beverly Hickman, NOEP Coordinator from UnityHouse, will be available to discuss the food stamp program and assist with applications.Appointments are necessary, so please contact the office at 463-2166 to sign up. Lunch will beserved at 12 noon. Menu: turkey with gravy, cranberry sauce, escalloped potatoes, sliced carrotswith parsley, whole wheat bread, tomato juice and fresh fruit for dessert. There is a SuggestedContribution for Lunch of $2.50.

SHERIFF JACK MAHAR PRAISES

AVERILL PARK STUDENTSRensselaer County Sheriff JackMahar praised Averill ParkHigh School students for theiroutstanding work on the“Empty Bowels” project. Thestudents of art teacher, Ms.Mary Pat Wager and healthteacher, Ms. Olga Ashline,created handcrafted bowls andsoups and invited thecommunity to a simple mealof soup and bread in exchange

for a cash donation. The students raised over $2,100 for theregional food bank.

I would like to thank the Finance Committee for the great jobthey are doing: Jim Breig, Heather Mowatt, Rob Feldman, FredNero, Conor Laverty, Pete Stenson, Maura Ryan and Sue Mangold.The latest meeting had Rensselaer County; IDA Head BobPasinella. Bob, as usual, gave an informative talk on projectsand procedures for economic growth. We look forward to thefuture, in working together for a better East Greenbush.I am pleased to report Ryan Silva and Linda Hillman have beenworking with us in forming a relationship for growth in EastGreenbush. Ryan and Linda have been leading the RensselaerCounty Chamber of Commerce for years. Their vision andexperience will be vital for our continued growth; the ability ofthe Town, the Chamber and our Business Alliance to work in apositive direction will be very rewarding.I would like to thank our DPW. Dave VanWormer and the mendid a great job under stressful conditions this winter. Majorstorms, infrastructure malfunctions and disabled plows only ledto the stress level, but in the end we all got through it.On a final note: Our Community Service Department is doing aSUPER job. After school bowling was a major success. TheEaster Egg Hunt was very successful. Youth of the Year is May18th at 5:30 pm.Also, please put on your calendar Little League Softball Parade– Saturday, April 30th, 8:00 am and Memorial Day Parade –Saturday, May 28th – 10 amEnjoy The Spring!

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As we near our one year anniversary on April 26, 2011, all of us at the Schodack

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After 35 years in the restaurant business and briefly considering retirement, we

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of numerous area residents and seeing a genuine need for a family friendly casual

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attention to customer feedback, our business has become an area landmark for it’s

superb quality, immense variety, and prompt friendly service. With dozens of options

from American diner classics like salad platters, steaks, burgers, sandwiches, chops,

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This is to recognize and commend Devin for exemplifying

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Born August 27, 1990, Devin attended CES Elementary School in Castleton-

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Devin attended Hudson Valley Community College and has completed 51 credits

towards a Fine Arts Degree. Working and saving money, she will be returning to

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A part of her early history from Kindergarten through her senior year, she was in

the music department and choir. Also, she participated in her color guard for parades

and the band.

At present Devin is working at Panera Bread in East Greenbush and appreciates

what she feels is an amazing job. Panera Bread provides health coverage, discount

meals for employees and is always gracious and friendly. Panera has been an

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TOWN OF EAST GREENBUSHThe East Greenbush Highway Department will be picking upbags of leaves and 4ft. bundles of brush only on Monday, April25th.If your bags/brush are not picked up on Monday, the HighwayDept. will be back the next business day.ALL BRUSH MUST BE TIED IN 4 FT. BUNDLES ONLYNo brush piles will be picked up.Please do not put brush/bags in ditch lines or on top of catchbasins.Any questions please contact the East Greenbush HighwayDepartment at 477-6103.

. ST. JUDE’S STUDENTS IN SARATOGA

ART COMPETITIONSt. Jude the ApostleSchool ’s awardwinning artists posewith their work.Samuel LaPell andGabrielle Wurtz were3rd place winnersand Alyssa Brimmerplaced 2nd in theNational Racing

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SCHOLARSHIPS”Applications are now availablefor the “2011 Jack Stewart/ AnnCollins Memorial Scholarships.”This year the Rensselaer ElksLodge B.P.O.E. 2073 wil lpresent the Jack Steward/AnnCollins Scholarships to onemale and one female highschool senior from each of thefollowing schools: Averill Park,Columbia, Maple Hil l andRensselaer High Schools. Atotal of eight $500 scholarshipswill be awarded.Students in these four highschools may obtain ascholarship application in theguidance-counseling centers oftheir schools. Completedapplications must be returnedto the counseling centers byTuesday, May 3, 2011.Judging will be performedduring the second week of May.During the second week of May,each of the scholarship winnerswill be notified by mail of theirsuccess. Scholarship awardwinners will be presented withtheir awards at the Flag DayCeremony to be held at theRensselaer Elks Lodge B.P.O.E.2073 in early June.

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NOVENAPRAYER TO THE BLESSEDVIRGIN (Never known to fail)Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine splendor ofHeaven. Blessed Mother of theSon of God. Immaculate Virgin,assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help me andshow me, herein you are mymother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother ofGod, Queen of Heaven and Earth!I humbly beseech you from thebottom of my heart to answer mein this necessity. There are nonethat can withstand your power.Oh, show me herein you are mymother. Oh, Mary conceivedwithout sin, pray for us who haverecourse to thee (3x). HolyMother, I place this cause in yourhands (3x). Sweet Mother, I placethis cause in your hands (3x).Holy Spirit, you who solve allproblems, light all roads so that Ican attain my goal, you who gaveme the divine gift to forgive andforget all evil against me and thatin all instances in my life you arewith me. I want in this short prayerto thank you for all things as youconfirm once again that I neverwant to be separated from you ineternal glory. Thank you for yourmercy towards me and mine. Theperson must say this prayer 3consecutive days, after 3 days therequest will be granted. Thisprayer must be published after thefavor is granted. Thank you forfavor received. P.F.B.

Antique Fair & Flea Market: April30 & May 1st at the WashingtonCounty Fairgrounds, Rte. 29,Greenwich, NY. $2 admission(Sat. 8a-6p; Sun. 9a-4p).Featuring over 185 dealers. Greatfood! Early Bird Friday (4/29- 6a-6p, $10). Rain or shine! Call (518)331-5004.

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Sunshine Daycare Annual SpringCraft Fair. Sat. April 30th, 9-3.Corner Columbia Trnpk. & HaysRd. For more info call 477-4156

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May the Sacred Heart of Jesus beadored, glorified, loved andpreserved throughout the worldnow and forever. Sacred Heart ofJesus pray for us, St. Jude,worker of miracles, pray for us St.Jude, help of the hopeless, prayfor us. Say this prayer 9 times aday. By the 8th day, your prayerwill be answered. Say it for 9days. It has never been known tofail. Publication must be promised.Thank you St. Jude. J.H.

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pray for us.Say this prayer 9 timesa day. By the 9th day your prayerwill be answered. (It has neverbeen known to fail) Publicationmust be promised. Thank youSt. Jude. J.H.

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The Board of Trustees of theVillage of Nassau will conducta Budget workshop onMonday, April 25th, at 7PM atthe Village Hall, 40 MaldenStreet in Nassau.All are welcome to attend forobservation purposes only;there wil l be no publicdiscussion at this workshop. Iftime allows, there will be a 15minute question - answersession.

The USEPA has begun preliminary work at the Loeffel Toxic Site.If you were unable to attend the recent DEC/USEPA briefing onthis project, please visit Nassau’s website atwww.townofnassau.org for the slide presentation as well as digitalrecording of the meeting. You should expect a great deal ofactivity around the landfill in the coming weeks.Work on the Burden Lake Sewer Project continues. The cost ofrock removal from the site is anticipated to significantly increasethe construction cost of the project so we are reviewing optionsto deal with this issue. We will hold a public hearing on May12th at 7:00 p.m. regarding an application for $600,000 in grantfunding for this project. Please join us.The redrafting of the Town’s comprehensive plan and genericenvironmental impact statement (GEIS) continues. The Boardwill hold a workshop on the latest draft on April 28.The Board has also published bid specifications for a project toimprove handicap accessibility and energy efficiencies at yourtown hall. This rather large project is anticipated to be paid forby already secured grants and a gift to the community. Thedetails on the project are available on our website.An audit of Town departments has been approved for May 12that 6:00 p.m. A workshop will be held at that time to review therecords. This audit is open to the public.The latest update of the Town’s Emergency Preparedness Planhas been approved. I would like to thank all of our emergencyservices partners for their time and effort to complete this up-date.The Board has also approved an annual cycling event in Nassau,2011 mowing of the town hall and Larkin Cemetery, as well asapproval for the Town Clerk to attend the annual training con-ference.I’m also pleased to report that Mrs. Heather Kromer, Mr. RickPiel, Mr. Todd Scaccia and Mr. Ron Choquette have been ap-pointed to the Town’s Committee on Parks and Community Rec-reation. Thank you to all of them for their willingness to volun-teer their time to Nassau’s families.I would like to also thank those that attended our recent bellringing event in recognition of residents lost in service to thenation during the Civil War. April 12th marked the 150 anniver-sary of the start of that war. The names of Nassau’s residentslost in the conflict are also posted on the Town’s website.

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Camp Scully is hosting acampout on Snyder’s Lake. Itpromises to be a great twodays for a great price, May28th and 29th. For $20 foradults and $10 for children (5& under go FREE!) there areALL your meals, tent space,l ive band, full use of thefacilities and the opportunity tomeet some great new friendsand support a good cause.Rent a cabin for a small extrafee. All proceeds from thisevent wil l help Camp’sscholarship fund for children inpoverty. How cool is that? Formore information, visit www.campscully.squarespace.com.

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On Sunday morning, April 24, 2011, the Christian World willcelebrate “Jesus’ defeat of death” on the Cross. The Stuyvesantand Nassau Reformed Churches will focus on this glorious newsas Mary Magdalene ran to the disciples telling them: “They havetaken the Lord out of the tomb, and we don’t know where theyhave put him” (NIV Jn 20:2), and announcing to them, “ I haveseen the Lord” (20:18). The Reverend Edward L. Van Kampen,in a sermon titled, “Jesus Defeat of Death! He Is Risen” willshare the reality that witness to these events, and all thathappened through Jesus’ love since the resurrection.The Stuyvesant Reformed Church begins its Easter Celebrationin a Sunrise Service at 6:30 a.m. in the meadows of the AllenHomestead at the corner of Sharptown and Allendale Roads inStuyvesant. It will be followed with a joyous worship service at9 a.m. in its sanctuary at corner of Church Street and Route 9J,in the hamlet of Stuyvesant.The Nassau Reformed Church will hold A Tenebrae Service onFriday, 7 p.m. in its chapel on the second level of the Church-School Building, 43 Church Street, Route 20. The service titled“On The Painful Side of the Cross” will use candlelight andScripture to portray the events leading to Jesus’ death. NassauReformed Easter Service will begin at 11 a.m. in the sanctuary,and all are welcome to celebrate the glorious message of Easter.

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Once again Girl Scouts are collecting items. Last year we shipped81 boxes. On April 30th, 2011, at the Salem United MethodistChurch in WSL, Service Unit 151 will be putting together carepackages to ship to our men and women serving our country. Ifyou would like to contribute some items (ex. Microwaveable food,individual powder drink mixes, toiletries, chap sticks, baby wipes,sunscreen, bug spray) items can be dropped off April 30th, 2011between 9:30 -12:00. Any questions, feel free to contact ThorelMead at 283-3977 or [email protected].

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The annual meeting andelection of the officers of theHillside Cemetery of Poestenkillwill meet on Thursday, April28th, at 7:00 at the PoestenkillChristian Church, 721 Snyder’sCorners Rd., Poestenkill. Alongwith all off icers, boardmembers, and lot owners, thismeeting is open to al lcommunity members who areinterested in the preservationof our historic cemetery.Please mark your calendars.

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The Greenbush CemeteryAssociation is holding avolunteer clean-up day on April30th at the GreenbushCemetery on Columbia Tpkebetween the hours of 9AM to1PM. All lot owners andinterested parties are invitedto participate. Please bringyour own cleaning tools.Refreshments will be served.For further information, pleasecontact 465-7938.

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APRIL 22 – FRI – Complete flushing Hampton Manor WaterDistrict including Lakeview Ave.APRIL 25 - MON – 3rd Ave Ext. and all streets off it. Route 4(Troy Rd) and all streets off it, ending at Iroquois Pl.APRIL 26 - TUE - All streets on north side of 9/20 betweenElliot Rd and Schodack Town line. Includes Huntswood Est.APRIL 27 - WED - All streets on south side of 9/20 from SchodackTown Hall line to Ridge Road. North side of 9/20 from Route 4to Town Hall.APRIL 28 - THU - 9/20 from Ridge Rd to Rensselaer City line,Prospect Hghts, Clinton Pk, Rte. 151 (Red Mill Rd) from AugustGate to city line including all streets off it.APRIL 29- FRI - SECOND complete flushing Hampton ManorWater District including Lakeview Ave.Flushing will begin at 8:00 am. During flushing, water pressurewill be reduced. Water may become discolored due to iron andmanganese deposits in the mains. Residents should limit theiruse of water for cooking and laundering during flushing in theirareas.~East Greenbush Water Department

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LEGAL NOTICEARTICLES OF ORGANIZATIONOF AK HOLDINGS OF TROY,LLC Under Section 203 of theLimited Liability Company LawFIRST: The name of the limitedliability company is AKHOLDINGS OF TROY, LLC.SECOND: The County within thisstate in which the office of thelimited liability company is to belocated is Rensselaer.THIRD: The Secretary of State isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address within or without thisstate to which the Secretary ofState shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the limited liabilitycompany served upon him or heris: c/o Alexander Kikel, 8 GardenStreet, Albany, NY 12209FOURTH: Purpose of company.The purpose for which thecompany is formed is to engage inany lawful acts or activities forwhich limited liability companiesmay be formed under Section 203of the limited Liability CompanyLaw of the State of New York.SUBSCRIBED this 4th day ofApril, 2011._______________David R. Green, Organizer

ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATIONOF CLOVERFIELD BROKERAGEGROUP, LLCUnder Section 203 of the LimitedLiability Company LawFIRST: The Name of the limitedliability company is CloverfieldBrokerage Group, LLCSECOND: The County withinthis state in which the office of thelimited liability company is to belocated is Rensselaer.THIRD: The secretary of state isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomservice of process against it maybe served. The post officeaddress within or without this stateto which the secretary of stateshall mail a copy of any processagainst the limited liabilitycompany can be served isCloverfield Brokerage Group, LLCc/o Girvin & Ferlazzo, P.C.20 Corporate Woods Blvd.Albany, New York 12211

Jonestree1000 LLCNotice of Formation ofJonestree1000 LLC. Arts Of Org.filed with Secy. Of State of NY(SSNY) on 11/05/08. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to PO Box 6505 Albany,NY 12206. Purpose: any lawfulactivity.

Jonestree2000 LLCNotice of Formation ofJonestree2000 LLC. Arts Of Org.filed with Secy. Of State of NY(SSNY) on 11/12/08. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailprocess to PO Box 6505 Albany,NY 12206. Purpose: any lawfulactivity.

Notice of Formation:UGOC EB-5, LLC Art. of Org. wasfiled with SSNY on 3/9/11. Officelocation: Rennselaer County,SSNY designated as agent of LLCwhom process against may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 300 Jordan Road,Troy NY 12180. Purpose: alllawful activities.

LEGAL NOTICEMARTIN’S APPRAISALSERVICE LLC, a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC),filed with the Sec of State of NYon 1/4/11. NY Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof any process against the LLCserved upon him/her to The LLC,418 6th Ave., Troy, NY 12182.General Purposes.

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GREENBUSH COMMONSCHOOL DISTRICT

Notice is hereby given that theannual meeting of the inhabitantsof the North Greenbush CommonSchool District qualified to vote atschool meetings in said districts,will be held at the Little RedSchool House, 49 NorthGreenbush Road, Troy, NY 12180in said district on May 10, 2011 at7:00 PM for an explanation of theappropriation of the necessaryfunds to meet the estimatedexpenditures (budget) for the2011-2012 school year and onMay 17, 2011 from 4:00 PM until8:00 PM for the vote on saidbudget and the election of amember of the Board ofEducation.And notice is also given that acopy of the statement of theamount of money which will berequired for the ensuing year forschool purposes, exclusive ofpublic monies, may be obtainedby any taxpayer in the districtduring the 14 days immediatelypreceding the day of the voteexcept Saturday, Sunday orholiday at the following schoolhouse in which the school ismaintained during the hoursdesignated:Little Red School House -between the hours of 9:00 AM and3:00 PM.And notice also is given thatpetitions nominating candidatesfor the office of Trustee of theBoard of Education must be filedwith the Clerk of the District at 476 North Greenbush Road,Rensselaer, NY 12144 not laterthan April 15, 2011 between thehours of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM.Each petition must be directed tothe Clerk of the District, must besigned by at least twenty fivequalified voters of the district,must state the residence of eachsigner, and must state the nameand residence of the candidate.The following vacancy is to befilled on the Board of Trustees:Three year term (2011-2014) lastincumbent: Jennifer HennessyDated: March 7, 2011Lisa J. HunterClerk of the District

Notice of Formation of aLimited Liability Company(LLC)Name: Waddy Ventures, Inc., LLCArticles of Organization filed withthe Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 2/17/2011. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY may mail me a copy ofprocess to: Waddy Ventures Inc.,LLC. 34 Bon Acre Way, AverillPark, NY 12018. Purpose: Anylawful purpose.

LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:CORCORAN - REISER GROUPLLC, Articles of Organization filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 10/04/2010.Office location: RensselaerCounty, SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to the LLC, c/oLibby Reiser, PO Box 226,Cropseyville, NY 12052-0226.Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LA-VONS PIPING, LLCUnder Section 203 of the LimitedLiability Company LawFirst, the name of the limitedliability company is La-VonsPiping, LLC.Second, the Articles ofOrganization were filed with theNew York Department of State onMarch 23, 2011.Third, the County in which thelimited liability company is locatedis Rensselaer, New York.Fourth, The Secretary of State ofthe State of New York has beendesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The principal address of thelimited liability company is 902Church Street, Brunswick, NewYork 12180.Fifth, the purpose of the companyis to engage in any lawful act oractivity for which limited liabilitycompanies may be organizedunder the New York LimitedLiability Law.

Notice of Formation of limitedliability company (LLC). Name:Ultimate Fashion Studio, LLC.Articles of Organization filed withSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 12/16/10. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY shall mail copy of processto 618 2nd Ave., Floor 1, Troy,New York. Purpose: any lawfulpurpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: CARDINAL AIR, LLC. Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 03/01/11. Thelatest date of dissolution is12/31/2111. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to the LLC,50 Haig Avenue, Wynantskill, NewYork 12198. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: PAGES INTERACTIVEMEDIA, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 3/7/11. 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 the LLC, P.O.Box 1476, Lanesborough MA,01237. Purpose: To cultivatesocial growth and connectivity andimprove human computerinteraction through creative andinnovative applications oftechnology.

LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of LLCDAISY BAKER’S, LLCArticles of Organization of thisLimited Liability Company (LLC)were filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) onMarch 24, 2011. 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 at: The LLC, 33Second Street, Troy, NY 12180.The LLC will engage in any lawfulact or activity for which LLCs maybe organized.

Notice of Formation of PATRICKS. BISCEGLIA, LLC. Name:PATRICK S. BISCEGLIA, LLC(“LLC”). Articles of Organizationcreating the LLC were filed withthe New York Secretary of State(NYSS) under Section 203 of theLimited Liability Company Law onMarch 29, 2011 and becameeffective on said date. Principaloffice of LLC is in RensselaerCounty. Street address of LLCprincipal business location is 68Oneida Avenue, Troy, NY 12180.The NYSS is designated as agentof the LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served and theNYSS shall mail a copy of processto: the LLC, 68 Oneida Avenue,Troy, NY 12180. Purpose:consulting and constructionservices, and any lawful businessactivity.

SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 227 E. 56th Street,3rd Floor, New York, New York10023. Purpose: For any lawfulpurpose.

SUPERMODEL APP, LLC.NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: SUPERMODEL APP,LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 03/17/11. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY h b d i d

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LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY(LLC). Name: No Name Design,LLC. Articles of Organization filedwith Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 03/11/2011.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail copy of process to:1535 Fifth Avenue, Troy, NewYork 12180. Purpose: to engagein any lawful act or activity forwhich a limited liability companymay be formed under section 201of the Limited Liability CompanyLaw.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: PURAVIDA CulinaryGroup, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 03/08/11. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 9 Broadway Troy NewYork, 12180. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.

LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of LLCDAISY BAKER’S, LLCArticles of Organization of thisLimited Liability Company (LLC)were filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) onMarch 24, 2011. 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 at: The LLC, 33Second Street, Troy, NY 12180.The LLC will engage in any lawfulact or activity for which LLCs maybe organized.

Notice of Formation of PATRICKS. BISCEGLIA, LLC. Name:PATRICK S. BISCEGLIA, LLC(“LLC”). Articles of Organizationcreating the LLC were filed withthe New York Secretary of State(NYSS) under Section 203 of theLimited Liability Company Law onMarch 29, 2011 and becameeffective on said date. Principaloffice of LLC is in RensselaerCounty. Street address of LLCprincipal business location is 68Oneida Avenue, Troy, NY 12180.The NYSS is designated as agentof the LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served and theNYSS shall mail a copy of processto: the LLC, 68 Oneida Avenue,Troy, NY 12180. Purpose:consulting and constructionservices, and any lawful businessactivity.

PLUMB REALTY LLC, a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC),filed with the Sec of State of NYon 3/30/11. NY Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof any process against the LLCserved upon him/her to TimothyFleming, 141 Pawling Ave., Troy,NY 12180. General Purposes.

RICHARD E. BABIARCONSULTING SERVICES, LLCNotice of formation of Richard E.Babiar Consulting Services, LLC,a limited liability company ( the“LLC”). Articles of Organizationfiled with the Secretary of State ofNY (the “SSNY”) on 3/7/11. Officelocation: Rensselaer County. TheSSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC, upon whomprocess against it may be served.The SSNY shall mail a copy ofany process to the LLC, 1441Thickett Road, Castleton-on-Hudson, New York 12033. Thepurposes of the LLC are toengage in the business ofconsulting and home inspections.

SECURE IMAGE SYSTEMS LLC,a domestic Limited LiabilityCompany (LLC), filed with the Secof State of NY on 3/1/11. NYOffice location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of any processagainst the LLC served uponhim/her to The LLC, 39 ValleyStream Rd., Nassau, NY 12123.General Purposes.

THE BARREL SALOON, LLCArts. of Org. filed NY Sec. of State(SSNY) 3/1/2011. Office inRensselaer Co. SSNY desig.agent of LLC upon whom processmay be served. SSNY shall mailcopy of process to 5 Georgia Ct,Rensselaer NY 12144. GeneralPurposes.

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Notice of Formation of LLCArticles of Organization for AquaBright Laundry, LLC were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork on March 19th, 2009. Theoffice of the company is located inRensselaer, N.Y. The Secretaryof State has been designated asagent upon which process may beserved and a copy of processshall be mailed by the Secretaryof State to the LLC at 4280 NY 43Rensselaer, N.Y. 12144 Purpose:For any lawful purpose.

WILLIAM MCLAUGHLINASSOCIATES LLC, a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC),filed with the Sec of State of NYon 1/3/11. NY Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof any process against the LLCserved upon him/her to The LLC,1523 Sunset Rd., Castleton, NY12033. General Purposes.

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APPLIANCE REPAIRMost brands incl. Sears. Promptservice. Mike Horowitz 477-8378

ATV - MOTORCYCLE -LAWN TRACTOR REPAIR

ATVs, motorcycles, lawn tractor.Only $45/hr. Free oil change onany repair over $200.CycleCarPartsRus.com 766-6621

AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRMILLER’S AUTOMOTIVE, AverillPark (518)674-5222

BANKRUPTCYAffordable rates. Chapter 7 & 13.Michael Scaptura Esq. 462-5965

BANKUPTCYChristian H. Dribusch 518-436-1662 755 Columbia Tpke. E.Greenbush 12061 Free Consultationswww.chdlaw.comWe are a Debt Relief Agencywhich helps people file forbankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code

BOOKKEEPING & PAYROLLTravel to your location, SienaGraduate, 20 yrs exp. 441-2210

BUILDING & REMODELINGAdd space, decks,basements, etc.All phases of construction, quality,guaranteed work, refs. 674-1969

BUILDINGBonacquisti & Sons LLC.

Gen. contractors & remodelers.Call us for any job. 320-2593

CARPENTRYKitchen & baths,ceramic/hw/laminated flr, laser flr leveling,basement/attics, ins. & refs. 424-0078

CARPENTRYRich Construction.Kitchens, baths,finish basements. Custom trim. 20yrs exp., fully ins. 766-4839

CASH FOR CARSWe buy junk/ unwanted cars $200and up. No title. No problem.Prompt courteous andprofessional for a change of pace.Please call R.C.’s 683-9285Thanks again to everyone whocalled last week. Free towing.

CHIMNEY CLEANINGChimney cleaning & repairs, woodstoves installed. Insured,experienced. Don Bradley 674-2444

CLEAN-OUTSSpecializing in residential andcommercial clean-ups, attics,bs’mts, garages, estates, insured. Simple Solutions - Mark 283-6527

Computer and Network ServiceAll service, repairs, installs,upgrades, & more. We makehouse calls. Call theComputerologist. 283-2331

COMPUTER EXPERTAffordable computer repairs. I’llcome to you. Over 20 yrs exp.Tom 469-7029

COMPUTER REPAIRA1 Service, Dell, MS. Cert.

Technician Call (518) 441-8667

CONCRETESidewalks & driveways, chimneyrepairs, retaining walls, drainagesystems & basementwaterproofing, free ests., insured.Poestenkill Mountain Farms 605-8392

DRAIN CLEANINGFull service drain cleaning &repairs, incl. camera/videoinspections. Emergency serv.674-0908

DRIVEWAY REPAIRSCrusher run, mulch & topsoil

deliveries, yard cleanups,sealcoating. 461-1178, 610-0969

DRIVEWAY STONE/TOPSOILSpreading available. 4 yard loads,delivered. Poestenkill MountainFarms 605-8392

DRYWALLAll phases, hang, tape, prime,paint. Ins. Free est. 368-3716

DRYWALLBest Drywall, Insul., hanging,taping, painting, ref., ins. 766-4203

DRYWALLRich Construction, framing, demonew, old, hanging/taping, 20 yrsexp., fully ins. (518) 766-4839

DRYWALL/TAPE/PAINT20 + years experience. Licensed& Insured. 322-0654

DUMPSTER RENTALS6, 12, & 16 yard avail. Clean outsattics, b’ments, etc. Ray Mason573-1133 Steve Mason 573-7464

ELECTRICInstallations & repairs. Qualitywork, reas. rates. Steve 364-7231

ELECTRICIANLammon Electric. Full lic. & ins.25yrs exp., res./comm. 274-5100

FENCEWORKSDog runs, inground poolpackages, yard enclosures &repairs. Free est., fully insured.283-7811

FIREWOODOrder now. Cut, split & delivered.All hardwood $170/cord. Quantitydiscount on local deliv. 658-2303

FIREWOODGreen $165, seasoned $200. 708-7623.

FIREWOODHardwood, cut, split & delivered.Downed tree removal.Peter Howard (518) 279-1367

FIREWOOD

FIREWOODHardwood, cut, split, delivered$150 /cord. 658-0394

FLOORSFloating, hardwood, tile,refinishing. Ins. Free est. 368-3716

Giovanni’s Concrete ServicesFree estimates. All types ofconcrete work & masonry repairs,sidewalks, patios, stonework,concrete sealing. 858-4053

GUTTERSEmpire Seamless Gutters(518) 732-2761, 577-8311

HANDY GUYRoof /repairs, painting, homerepairs, remodeling, will pricematch any competitor. 858-2181

HANDYMAN SERVICES20 Yrs. Exp.

518-557-6775

HANDYMAN , REMODELINGand Carpentry services.Experienced. Careful attention todetail. Insured. Guaranteedint/ext. work. Call Ernie Mumford669-4530

HANDYMANCarpentry, painting dry wall, oddjobs. Great rates Friendly reliableserv. Wayne 472-0994

HANDYMANFraming, sheetrock, floors, finishwork, odd jobs. Free est. Greatprices. Carmine 496-0968

HANDYMANPainting, plumbing, electrical andmore. (518) 674-2908, 229-6811

HANDYMANRemodel,carpentry,masonry,decks porches, int/ext. paint, fences,door/window, gutter, all repairs,free est. c 669-0814, 271-9161

Hardwood Flooring & Assoc.Dustless sanding, refinishing,install. 50 cents off sq.ft. Refs.Free est. Ins. 253-1691

HOME REPAIRSA+ repairs & more. 25 yrs exp.painting, plumbing, masonry,electric, carpentry, refs. 857-7689

DEBRIS REMOVALAttics/ B’ment / Garage, Cons.cleanup. We take it all! 727-4068

DECKSClean and seal. Free estimates.

368-3716

DIVORCEUncontested papers prepared$299(Incl. poor person app)Separation agreements avai. 274-0380

DOG TRAININGIn-Home. Day & evening appts.Avail. 7 days per week. 326-0553

BRINK’STRUCKING & EXCAVATING

Contact Bob Brink at852-4451 & 674-4014

• Drainage • Ponds • Driveways

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HOUSE CLEANINGUsing Green cleaners. Call forprice. Bonded. Jill 727-1342

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Over 34 yrs local exper. FULLYINSURED Gift certificates

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INTUITIVE READINGS$25 - 30 minutes

Call Patti (518) 674-2710

JCB ROOFING & ConstructionProfessional, experienced andinsured. 470-6525

JOEY’S JUNK REMOVALCleanouts, hauling, stormcleanup. We will remove anything.Get it done fast for less cash.892-6354 www.joeyjunk.com

JUNK CARS We pay top dollars for all junkcars, trucks, vans, etc. Call (518) 322-0654

JUNK CARS WANTED $100- $500 for cars, trucks. Cash.Free pick-up. 365-3368

KITCHENSStart to finish, one call does it all.Ins. Free est. 368-3716

LANDSCAPINGLawn & Order. Spring cleanup,mowing, etc. com./ res. Fullyinsured. Mike Miller 858-8580

LANDSCAPINGSpring/fall cleanup, maintenance/installation, fully ins. 366-9094

LAWN & GARDENLawn mowing, cleanup, &rototilling. Insured 225-4911

LAWN & YARD SERVICEClean-ups, mowing, aerating, de -thatching,rolling. Mike 641-8391

LAWN CAREcomplete yard cleanup & removalof debris. Experienced treetrimming. Free est. with anhonest handshake. Chuck 308-7842

LAWN CAREAll clean-ups, mowing, pruning,mulching. Serving N/EGreenbush, WSL, Poes. Don588-6123

LAWN CAREBob’s Lawn Service. Landscape,mow, property clean-up, aerate,dethatch, professional & insured.Call for quote (518) 852-3436

LAWN CAREComm/Res. Ins. Spring clean-up,mowing. Aerating, fert. 858-6514

LAWN CAREComm/res., 45 yrs exp., fully ins.,mow, mulch, planting, treework,minor excav. Big Dave’sYardcare. Dave Raylinsky 424-3667

LAWN CAREDD’s Lawncare. Springcleanups, lawn mowing. Freeestimates. (518) 337-3738

LAWN CAREMow, mulch, fertilize. Spring cleanup. Stump grinding, brushhogging, dethatching. Free est.fully ins. Shawn Swartz, Schodack857-7443

LAWN CAREMowing, hedge trimming, springcleanup. Call aft 5 pm. 378-8558

LAWN CAREMowing, yard cleanups, hedgetrimming. Delivery of topsoil,mulch etc. (518) 573-1133

LAWN CARESpring clean ups. Mowing, yardcleanups. Lecks PropertyManagement. Comm/res. 674-1111

LAWN CARESpring cleanup, lawn care. Mostlawns $30. Senior discount. CallHarry 479-4263 or 423-1060

LAWN CARESpring cleanup, mowing,landscaping, property main. 937-1068

LAWN CARE/ LANDSCAPING Reasonable rates, propertycleanups, free est. & insuredServing NewLebanon,Stephentown, SandLake. Call Andrew 733-0146

LAWN CARE/ Spring Clean-upsRaking, Mowing, Mulching, etc.Fully insured, free est. Kingsway Contracting 674-0591/ 488-4294

LAWNCleanup & wkly lawn maint. Bestprices in town. Lic & ins. 779-5497

LAWN MOWER REPAIRPrompt, reliable service, pickup &del. avail.Mike Horowitz 477-8378

LAWN MOWINGA good job at a fair price. Call fordetails. 235-4654. Fully insured.Free estimates.

LAWN MOWINGFor service call Leo 339-3805or Shawn 429-9377.

LAWN MOWINGLawn repair, mulch, cleanups.

766-4824 or 322-3296

LAWN REPAIRTopsoil, reseeding, spring cleanupdamage rep.766-4824,322-3296

LAWNCARE/HANDYMANMowing, tilling, yard cleanups etc.Call Frank (518) 273-8130

LAWNMOWER REPAIRGet your lawn mower ready forSpring. Pick up & del. av. Reasrates. Jon 274-4575, 281-0479

MASONRYAll phases, new and old. Fullyinsured. Call Shawn 577-0962

MASONRYConcrete * Brick * Tile * Stone

TobiaConstruction.com 477-8453

MOWER SERVICEGet your mower ready for theseason. Basic service $75 forpush mower, $110 for riders.Minor repairs. Includes pickup &drop off. Call for details. 235-4654

MULCH & TOPSOILSpread and/or delivered.Competitive pricing (518) 779-5497

MULCHLawn care, spring cleanup, debrisremoval. 478-4796

PAINTAA HAWKEYE PAINTING. Int/Extpressure wash. Fully ins.944-4997

PAINTAll phases, wallpaper removed.Insured. Free est. 368-3716

PAINTER - PAPER HANGER30 yrs exp. free est, fully ins.

Economical prices Nancy 248-4044

PAINTINGAA Season’s Best Painting Svc.18yrs exp.Member of BBB.Insurance & refs. 424-0078

PAINTINGInterior/Exterior, 20 yearsexperience. Senior discounts.237-0352

PAINTINGMURALS

Call Patti (518) 674-2710

PAINTING- EXTERIORAffordable, $85/rm. Spring deals.Exp. Fully ins. Free est. 892-8730

PERSONAL TRAINERExc. rates/ results. Central loc.Private studio. Cert./ins. 496-2986

PET NANNYProfessional petsitting. Your homeor mine. Reasonable rates.Insured. 258-3294

PLUMBING & HEATINGRepair, installs, service, licensedexperienced, insured. Cert., 24 hr.service 518 283-2331

POOLSInstalls, liner changes, cleanings,repairs & water. 479-2837

PRESSURE WASH/PAINTINGCustom painting, deck refinish,cedar & alum. siding. Keep yourhome clean. Town or country,local cell 618-8051

PRESSURE WASHINGHouse, decks, etc. Fully insured.Kingsway Contracting. 674-0591or 488-4294

REMODELING SPECIALS.Basement, DeWatering, mold,

mildew, sumps kitchens,bathrooms, roofs. Call A-1Remodeling 477-5112 for yourneeds. Building new ranch homesfor 160K on your property up to1500 sq. ft.

ROOFAll types, quality work, free est.,fully insured. (518) 368-3716

ROOF REPAIRNo job too small. Fully ins., freeest. Holland Roofing 451-9325

ROOFING - Specializing in architectural, 3 tab,metal, cedar shakes & repairs.Free estimate. Call 378-6298

ROOFINGA&J Roofing, shingles, slate,rubber. Fully insured. Free est.(518)283-9094

ROOFINGAll phases. Shingles and rubber.Repairs. Poestenkill MountainFarms 605-8392

ROOFINGRich Construction. Metal,shingles, rubber, fair rates, 20 yrsexp. Fully ins. 766-4839

ROTO -TILLINGWill till garden and other with 8HPTroybilt. 283-0197

ROTO-TILLINGAble to do all sizes. Prompt. 8 HPTroy Bilt.Fred 935-0167/479-4330

SEAMLESS GUTTERSDeck Em Enterprises. New install.& repairs,free estimates 788-0609

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

SPRING CLEAN-UPSTree and stump removal. Free

estimates. Call 451-0531

STONE & DIRT DRIVEWAYSRepairs, Excavation, Ditching,Drainage. Stone & Gravel &Topsoil deliveries. Free est.insured. 258-4092/712-5332

STONE & SOILStone del. & soils -all types,

excavation. Mark 320-2593,674-8639

STONE, TOPSOIL, SANDBackhoe work. Leckonbys. 674-

1111

STONE, TOPSOIL, SANDCrusher run, Driveway stone. Veryinexpensive. 1-5 tons. Call Flynn’s 272-4417

TELEVISION REPAIRFlat panel TV service. ExchangeTV. 400 Columbia Tunrpike. 482-1255 or 477-7123

TILEKitchen, bath, walls, floors orcounters. Ins. Free est. 368-3716

TREE SERVICEBrush, tree, shrub removal &trimming. Also small buildingdemolition. Insured andexperienced.Don Bradley Jr. (518) 674-2444

TREE & LANDSCAPE SERVICEAMERICAN TREE

Backhoe /loader/drainage work.Topsoil, mulch, delivery.

Call 283-1380 (hm), 202-6114 (c)

TREE SERVICEDJ Tree Service, 20 yrs. exp. freeest. stump removal,ins. 427-1590.

TREE SERVICERemoval & trimming. Exp., Freeestimates, insured, 766-9346

TREE SERVICEStump Busters of Wynantskill.Tree & stump removal. 24 hourservice. 286-1865 or 573-7464

WATER LINESComplete public water linehookups. Well & pump service.Wayne Horton Well Drilling. 283-0149

WATERPROOFINGFoundations to Roofing

TobiaConstruction.com 477-8453

WELL PUMP SERVICEResidential/commercial, service &repairs (518) 283-2331

WINDOW CLEANINGKen’s Window Cleaning. Fully insured, commercial/ residential40 year family exp. 766-4975

WANTEDWanted-diabetic testing strips.Any type. Will pay up to $25 perbox. 423-0342º

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DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSAttention All New York State Drivers: It’s time to take or renewyour defensive driving class! There will be three different NYSDMV Approved Six hour defensive driving classes at Brunswick(Brittonkill) Central School as part of their continuing educationprogram: April 26 & 28, and May 23 & 24. All classes are from6:30 - 9:30 PM for two nights. This course saves NYS LicensedDrivers up to 4 points off your license and 10% off insurancerates for three years. Cost: $40. Sign up on the schools website under Continuing Education, or Call Rose Craft, 279-4600,ext. 2802. This class is being taught by Michael Bromm with 19years of defensive driving instruction.

2000 Toyota Van 115K miles.$4,995. obo. 283-0572

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LEGAL NOTICEPrevailing wage applies to allemployees of the bidder. Bids aredue in the Town Clerk’s OfficeP.O. Box 587 – 29 Church Street,Nassau N.Y. 12123 by 11:30 A.M.on May11, 2011, and will beopened on May 11, 2011 at 12:00p.m. Bids will be awarded at areasonable time thereafter. TheTown Board reserves the right toreject any and all bids. Non-collusive bidding certificates mustaccompany each bid.BY ORDER OF THE NASSAUTOWN BOARDDated: April 14, 2011Rita Labrum, Town Clerk

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NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ANEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY PURSUANT TO NEWYORK LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY LAW SECTION 206(c)1. The name of the limited liabilitycompany is GM REAL ESTATE,LLC.2. The date of the filing of thearticles of organization with theDepartment of State was March30, 2011.3. The county in New York inwhich the office of the company islocated is Rensselaer.4. The Secretary of State hasbeen designated as agent of thecompany upon whom processmay be served, and the Secretaryof State shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the companyserved upon him or her to 51Ridge Road, South Windsor, CT06074.5. The latest date upon which thecompany is required to bedissolved is January 1, 2099.6. The business purpose of thecompany is to engage in any andall lawful business activitiespermitted under the laws of theState of New York.

The Town of Sand Lake isseeking sealed bids on a 1992Dodge Van that is wheelchairaccessible and owned by theTown of Sand Lake and is locatedat the Highway DepartmentGarage on Springer Road, WestSand Lake, New York. Theminimum bid shall be $2,000.All Bids must be submitted to theTown Clerk's Office no later than.3:00 PM, May 9, 2011.. The TownClerk's office is located at theTown Hall (across fromCumberland Farm), Sand Lake,New York where State Route 43 &66 intersect.Arrangements to view and inspectthe Van may be made byappointment. All interested partiesshould call (518) 674-3011 to setup date and time.All sales are as is. Norepresentations or warranties ofany kind are made. The Town ofSand Lake will reserve the right torefuse any or all bids. Bids shouldbe in sealed envelopes. Bids willbe opened on May 9, 2011 at 3:30PM. Approved Bidders will benotified.Barbara A. Biittig, Town Clerk518-674-2026 ext 22

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The Nassau Town Board will holda Special Meeting/Workshop onThursday, April 28, 2011at 6:30P.M. at the Nassau Town Hall forthe purpose of review and actionon the proposed ComprehensivePlan and draft genericenvironmental impact statementas well as any other business thatmay come before the Board. ByOrder of the Town Board.Rita Labrum, Town Clerk

NOTICE FOR BIDSNASSAU TOWN HALL IMPROVEMENTSPLEASE TAKE NOTICE that theTown of Nassau is seeking sealedbids for various improvements tothe Town Hall including handicapramp/porch, handicap accessiblebathroom; sheetrock and vaporbarrier, windows, doors, andlighting fixtures. The project is tocommence on or about July 1,

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Rev. Merry Watters preaching. No lunch.Wednesday, April 27th, Potluck Dinner 6PM, program at 7PM.Ralph LaMontagna will be presenting his family’s trip to Italy.Church Office hours are 8:30 am - 1:30 pm, Monday throughFriday. Office closed Monday, April 25th. The Church of theCovenant, United Methodist, the round church near the blinkerin Averill Park. Pastor Merry Watters, phone 674-3664, E-mail:[email protected].

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4th ANNUAL COMMUNITY AWARDAt St. Jude the Apostle Parish inWynantskill, a rich tradition hasdeveloped over the past several yearsand that is to honor those who giveback so generously to our localcommunity. We call that rich tradition,The St. Jude the Apostle CommunityService Award.The St. Jude the Apostle CommunityService Award honors those whoexemplify the virtues of ChristianCharity in their generous support of

our church, school and the greater community. The pastrecipients of the St. Jude the Apostle Community Service Awardhave inspired others to dedicate themselves to service and thisyear’s recipients have been just as inspirational.We are proud to bestow the Fourth Annual St. Jude the ApostleCommunity Service Award on two people who have dedicatedthemselves in serving St. Judethe Apostle Parish and School.This year’s recipients are MaryDworakowski and Edward Kehn.We will honor Mary Dworakowskiand Edward Kehn at our annualCommunity Service Award Dinneron May 2, 2011 at 6:00pm at theFranklin Terrace Banquet House.The St. Jude the ApostleCommunity Service Award Dinner supports the EndowmentProgram for the St. Jude the Apostle School and the TuitionAssistance Program.

SCHOLARSHIP FOR

POESTENKILL

GRAD. STUDENTSThe Poestenkill Library Boardof Trustees is pleased to offera $250 scholarship to agraduating high school seniorwho is a resident of Poestenkilland plans to enter a two- orfour- year college program thisfall. The Leo B. ClementMemorial Scholarship isfunded by a generous gift fromAlma Clement in memory ofher late husband. Mrs.Clement established this fundspecifically for scholarshippurposes to a high schoolsenior who loves reading.For an application and com-plete set of rules, visit thePoestenkill Library website atwww.poestenkilllibrary.org orcall the library at 283-3721 tohave information mailed. Theapplication deadline is May 31,2011.

HARRY W. CULVER RECEIVES

JEFFERSON AWARDOn April 4, 2011, Harry W. Culver(Bear) of Averill Park received oneof the Jefferson Awards for publicservice as an outstanding volun-teer. The award was presentedat an awards celebration held atThe Century House in Latham.The award was co-sponsored bythe Albany Times Union, NewsChannel 13, and St. Peter’s HealthCare Services.Harry received the award forvolunteering his time and donating materials to fix and maintainthe Hillside Cemetery in West Stephentown.

TEXAS HOLD’EM

TOURNAMENTThe Stephentown VolunteerFire Department will hold aTexas Hold’em Tournament onSaturday, April 30th, in theStephentown Fire Hall, locatedon Grange Road inStephentown. The doors willopen at 5PM and close at 6PM.Play begins at 6:15 sharp.For further information, pleasecall John Linton at 518-733-0469.

$35 /////yd delivered (3 yard minimum)

283-8335

Screened TOP SOIL$30 /////yd delivered (5-10 yard minimum)

$25 /////yd delivered (11-15 yard minimum)

$20 /////yd delivered(16 or more yards)

WITHIN 10 MILE RADIUS

TEXAS HOLD’EM

FUNDRAISERThe Combat VeteransMotorcycle Association will hosta Texas Hold’em fundraiser atthe Sullivan-Jones VFW Post at25 Veterans St. in Poestenkillon April 23rd. Registration willbegin at 5PM. $50 donation toCVMA with proceeds to bedonated to Fisher House andveterans organizations. Formore info. contact [email protected] or 330-3507.