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“The Social and Shopping Guide for Rensselaer County”
VOL. LIII MARCH 31, 2011 NO. 36
Rensselaer County South Edition since 1958
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WELCOMES THE COMMUNITYWe are fully accessible and follow a SafeSanctuaries policy to insure safety forchildren and adults. Sunday MorningSchedule for April 3, 2011, FourthSunday in Lent. Mission Focus: HeiferInternational. Barbara and Paul Wiley willspeak. Joint service at Church of the
Covenant with Salem UM Church. Empty Bowls luncheon, 12:00noon to 2:00 pm, in the Social Hall to benefit the Heifer Project.Free will offering for soup and bread; bring your own bowl oryou may use the church bowls. Soup provided by arearestaurants and members of the congregation. 8:30 am InformalWorship with Communion; 9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. SundaySchool for children and adults; 10:30 Worship with choir andorgan. Professional child care provided.Friday, April 1, 12:00 noon worship, The Rev. Trig Tomlinsonpreaching. West Stephentown Baptist Church will be providingsoup/sandwich lunch at 12:30. Lunch is $5, proceeds beyondexpenses go to REACH.Church Office hours are 8:30 am - 1:30 pm, Monday throughFriday. The Church of the Covenant, United Methodist, is theround church near the blinker in Averill Park. Pastor MerryWatters, phone 674-3664, E-mail: [email protected].
RENSS., COLUMBIA, GREENE CO. ODYSSEYOF THE MIND TEAMS ADVANCE
Fourteen student teams from schools in Rensselaer, Columbia andGreene Counties will be advancing from the regional Odyssey ofthe Mind tournament to the state competition in Binghamton March26. They were selected from some 72 teams competing in theRegion Four Odyssey of the Mind Tournament sponsored by QuestarIII in the Rensselaer City School District on March 12.Troy High School students, competing for the first time, won firstplace in two of the contests. Winning teams were also selected fromAverill Park, Brunswick, Catskill, Coxsackie-Athens, Ichabod Crane,Wynantskill and St. Mary’s of Hoosick Falls.Since 1978, Odyssey of the Mind has been an internationaleducational program where students apply their imagination andingenuity to solve problems that range from building mechanicaldevices to presenting their own interpretation of literary classics.The winners by contest and age group (Division I, Grades 3-5;Division II, Grades 6-8, Division III, Grades 9-12) are as follows:Problem 1: Extreme Mousemobiles - This problem requires teamsto design, build, and run vehicles that use mousetraps as their onlysource of energy.West Sand Lake Elementary School – Division I; Troy High School– Division IIIProblem 2: As Good as Gold...berg - Teams will present anuncomplicated existing item that is used in a simple and effectiveway to complete a real life task.Tamarac Elementary School – Division I; St. Mary’s Academy ofHoosick Falls – Division II; Catskill High School – Division IIIProblem 3: Le Tour Guide - Teams will create and present anoriginal performance where a classical character acts as a TourGuide.Martin Van Buren Elementary School – Division I; Coxsackie-AthensMiddle School – Division II; Troy High School – Division III; AverillPark High School Team A – Division IIIProblem 4: Unhinged Structure - The problem is to design andbuild a solution using only balsa wood and glue that folds into theteam’s structure without coming apart.West Sand Lake Elementary School – Division I; Algonquin MiddleSchool – Division IIProblem 5: Full Circle - The problem is to create and present ahumorous performance where something changes form orappearance at least three times and eventually undergoes a finalchange where it returns to its original form and appearance.Gardner-Dickinson Elementary School – Division I; Gardner-Dickinson Elementary School – Division II; Ichabod Crane HighSchool – Division IIITeams winning in Binghamton will move on to the World Competitionat the University of Maryland May 27-30.
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Genet Elementary student Sarah Pettis and her first grade classwere treated to a special story time when Sarah’s father made aguest “appearance” to the class in February. Sarah’s dad, Sgt.Brandon Pettis, is serving overseas in Kuwait. Sgt. Pettis contactedSarah’s teacher, David Greene, and asked if he could provide Sarahand her class with a video of him reading a story. Mr. Greeneagreed and Pettis recorded a DVD of himself reading “The LittleEngine That Could.” Sarah anxiously awaited its arrival, but monthspassed and no video arrived. Finally, on February 14, a packagemarked “USO” showed up in Mr. Greene’s classroom. It was thevideo, just in time for Valentine’s Day. Greene played the DVD forSarah and the class, who eagerly watched as Sgt. Pettis appearedon the screen and began reading. “A little steam engine had a longtrain of cars to pull...” “All the kids eyes were glued to the video,”said Greene. “They hear Mr. Greene read all the time, but to hear asoldier read was a totally different story.”Sgt. Pettis took advantage of the USO supported United ThroughReading Military Program to create and send his video. Includedwas a copy of “The Little Engine That Could” for Sarah to takehome with the video. The program provided the DVD, book,recording equipment and shipping free of charge.”Sarah was proud of her dad and pleased to see him,” addedGreene. Despite being stationed overseas, Greene says Pettis hasremained active in his daughter’s education. Greene helps parentslike Pettis stay informed on their children’s learning through emailsand regular updates to a webpage Greene maintains on the school’swebsite. He also publishes an online newsletter for parents calledthe “Green Gazette”. Greene says having information about hisclassroom activities available online has proven valuable for parents,especially those living apart from their children. “It gives everybodyaccess to what their children are learning, whether they are acrossthe country, across the world, or across the street,” he said.
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Letter to the Editor: Just when you think you’ve seen it all,Averill Park strikes again. Mere moments after eliminating thedecades-old childcare program, a resource THOUSANDS ofparents and children have utilized and supported through theyears, the District Administration proposes the restoration ofthe single administrative position subject to elimination as aLevel 1 reinstatement! Add an assistant superintendentposition back before the French program, elementary teachers,librarians, Social Studies and Math teachers in the High Schooland extracurricular activities? Before keeping the buildingsand grounds available for use by the community, akaTAXPAYERS…community groups who pay for using the Districtfacilities? Then have the unmitigated gall to stick their handsout for another $700,000 for 10 new buses because theyhave 100,000 miles on some? As ridiculous as it sounds, if Ihadn’t seen it with my own eyes, I wouldn’t have believed it.Thank goodness the Board deferred that until the fall. Talkabout being out of touch with the community AND reality!As the leaders of this school district, the top priority MUST bewhat benefits our children the most with the resources available,not 2% or 5% or 11% additional tax dollars. Don’t preachabout programs and our kids in one breath and in the next,add in an administrator and 10 new school buses! Is it REALLYall about the kids with the current administration? You decide.~ Dori Salisbury, 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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AMBULANCE COMMISSIONERS
In response to an audit of the East Greenbush ambulancedistrict, which was conducted last year by the State Comptroller,the East Greenbush town board recently approved andsubmitted to the State Comptroller a Corrective Action Planthat includes, among other things, the appointment ofambulance commissioners. Such ambulance commissioners wouldbe responsible for day-to-day administration of the ambulancedistrict, as well as advising the town board on policy developmentand other discretionary issues related to the operation of theambulance district, including the district’s contract for ambulanceand emergency-medical service with W. F. Bruen EmergencySquad, Inc. Any East Greenbush resident who has a backgroundin the delivery of ambulance and/or emergency-medical serviceand is interested in serving as an ambulance commissioner, isurged to contact me at: [email protected]; pleaseinclude a resume.Other highlights of the Corrective Action Plan include:1. Retention of outside council to advise the town board on alllegal matters related to the administration of the ambulancedistrict;2. Retention of an outside consultant to advise the town boardon the provision of ambulance and emergency-medical servicesas it relates to periodic contract negotiation with Bruen; and3. Conducting an annual, independent audit of the ambulancedistrict’s finances.Town Comptroller Jim Breig did an outstanding job in advisingthe town board of the State Comptroller’s audit findings, andensuring that they were properly addressed in the town’sCorrective Action Plan in a timely manner.~Rick Matters, East Greenbush Town Councilman
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ACL STUDENTS RAISE FUNDS FOR
RWANDAN ORPHANS
Students from Academy of ChristianLeadership’s AP Literature class(www.ACLonline.org) will host adinner to raise funds for victims ofthe Rwandan Holocaust on Thursday,April 7, from 5 to 7 p.m., at the schoollocated at 3429 Route 9 in Valatie(just south of I-90’s exit 12). Thedinner, “In Memory of the RwandanHolocaust,” wil l mark the 17thanniversary of the Rwandangenocide, during whichapproximately 800,000 people werebrutally murdered. In remembrance,ACL aims to raise $1,500 to donateto the “Left to Tell Charitable Fund”
which provides support to orphans in Rwanda. Cost is $10 peradult; $8 per senior; and $5 per child under 12. Contact JenArmstrong at 518-784–2222.
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EASTON NEIGHBORS LOCAL VINEYARD
The Easton Neighbors group invites all local residents and businessesto come to their potluck supper on Monday, April 4th, to meetneighbor Gerald Barnhart and hear about his vineyard and wine-making technology. Gerry attended Cornell University’s School ofAgriculture and Life Sciences before becoming Director of theDivision of Fish, Wildlife and Game in NYS EnvironmentalConservation Department. After retiring from that position, heentered on a new career - growing grapes for winemaking in Easton.Join the fun, food and information at 6:30 PM on Monday, April 4th,at the Easton Methodist Church on Route 40. Everyone is welcome.You only need to bring your table service and a dish to share.
THRIFT SHOP
The Church of the RedeemerThrift Shop (1249 ThirdStreet, Rensselaer, at thecorner of Third and CatherineStreets) wil l be open onThursdays from 3 to 6PM andon Saturdays, April 2nd, 9thand 23rd from 9AM to 2PM.The shop features books,toys, household items,clothing (including businessattire for men and women), ababy and toddler room and agreat selection of items forEaster.
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Volunteers are needed forthings around the JDRF office,such as copying, folding,stuffing envelopes, puttingtogether information packets,and just keeping usorganized. Schedule is flexible.Approx. 6 hours per week.Please cal l the JuvenileDiabetes ResearchFoundation East Greenbushoffice at 518-477-2873 if youcan fill this volunteer position.Training is provided.
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The Ilium Literary Club willhold its 88th Annual Meeting& Luncheon at the TroyCountry Club on Friday, April1st. The annual ExecutiveBoard Meeting will be held at11:30 am, preceding theluncheon at 12:30 pm. TheAverill Park High School JazzQuartet wil l provideentertainment at 2PM.
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his selection as Honoree by the Boys and Girls Club“Wild West” is the theme of this year’s Cash for Kids Auctionthat benefits the Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern RensselaerCounty. This annual event is scheduled for Saturday, April 2, atthe “Clubhouse”, 544 Broadway, Rensselaer, and begins at6:00 pm.During the dinner portion of the evening, The J. Donald LeaheyCommitment to Youth Award will be presented. The recipientthis year will be Rick McCabe. Mr. McCabe, the Town Supervisorin East Greenbush, is being recognized for making a Commitmentto Youth throughout his long career of teaching, coaching, andpublic service.This event has been an important annual fundraiser at the Clubfor many years. Reservations may still be available by calling465-3403. Those unable to attend, can still support the Boysand Girls Club Programs by sending a check to the addressnoted above.
STORYTELLER PERFORMANCE AT
RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Riverway Storytelling Festival is visiting our Library onWednesday, April 6th, at 6:30 PM. Storytellers Marnie andClaire will perform “Surprise!” a grab-bag of stories for thewhole family. Please call to sign up for this free event.The library is located at 676 East Street in Rensselaer, acrossfrom the Amtrak parking lot. For more information, or to sign upfor a program, cal l 462-1193 or log on to http://www.rensselaerlibrary.org.
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The Averill Park/Sand Lake Fire Department will hold a DeepStack Hold’em Tournament with Bounty on Saturday, April 16th,at 1PM; doors open at noon.$125 buy-in; limited to 100 players. ($25 donation w/ FREEBounty Chip) Prize Pool for the last tournament: $5,000; Topfour Players took home $660 each!! Next Date is April 16th.!!!$20,000 in Chips!!! NO RE-BUYS and NO ADD-ONS. Doorsopen at noon at the Firehouse. Free Lunch and refreshments;Our Famous Firehouse Chili. Reservations preferred and walk-ins accommodated.Don’t forget to sign up for our special $10,000 May 7thtournament. You can sign up by bringing your buy-in to thistournament. Sign-up by April 16th and get 5000 extra chips!!!Strictly limited to 64 players!!! Call Ron Berti at 674-8363 oremail at [email protected].
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The Kiwanis Club of Sand Lake is once again pleased toannounce its sponsorship of the Middlebury College a-cappellarecording group “The Dissipated Eight.” The all-male, collegiatesinging group will appear in concert at Averill Park High Schoolon Friday, April 8, 2011. The two-time national award winningoctet will be performing free of charge in the high schoolauditorium from 7:00 until 8:00 p.m.The D8 won the highest Contemporary A-Cappella RecordingAward (CARA) for their albums Clapping Joes and Eights. “TheDissipated Eight” has produced ten albums in just over tenyears. The singing group celebrates 50+ years of outstandinga-cappella tradition.In sponsoring the collegiate a-cappella singing group yet again,Kiwanis Club President Jerry Tysiak said, “Our club is committedto providing quality entertainment to our community and theDissipated Eight always gives their all in their concerts. We aresure that this year’s free concert will not disappoint.”The Kiwanis Club of Sand Lake is one of six Kiwanis Clubs in theVan Rensselaer Division, which includes: Castleton-on-Hudson,Hoosick Falls, North Greenbush, Rensselaer and Troy.To learn more about the Kiwanis Club of Sand Lake, log ontoour website at: http://sandlakekiwanis.org.
CHOCOLATE BUNNIES: Solid chocolate Easter bunnies hop intothe Sand Lake Town Library Friday, April 1. (No fooling!) Availableat the front desk for $5 each while supplies last, these gourmet milkor dark chocolates make yummy basket treats for you while theyhelp support your library.BOOK GROUP: The title for April 6 is “Little Bee” by Chris Cleave.VOLUNTEER OPEN HOUSE: Our library volunteers will be honoredand treated to refreshments Saturday, April 16, from 1-2:30pm.EXHIBIT: Enjoy an exciting variety of work from the artists of theSchenectady Photographic Society in the Kennedy Room.GENEOLOGY DATABASES: Access Ancestry.com at the library andHeritageQuest from home for free via the Upper Hudson LibrarySystem. Ask at the desk or go to sandlaketownlibrary.org and clickon “Library Databases” on the “Library Links” menu.HOURS & LOCATION: Mon.-Thurs. 11am-8pm, Fri. 11am-6pm, Sat.11am-4pm, Sun. 1-4pm. Located behind Town Hall at 66 and 43.Phone: 674-5050. Web: sandlaketownlibrary.org
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OF WYNANTSKILL UFSDLetter to the Editor: I attended the Wynantskill Board of Educationmeeting at Gardner-Dickinson on March 17. After reciting the Pledgeof Allegiance, “Liberty and Justice for all”, a large group ofKindergarten parents wanted “Justice”. They asked to have thepublic comments, last on the agenda, moved up so they could gethome to their children. These parents were looking for answers,why their beloved Kindergarten teacher was not in school, theydemanded to know where she was for two weeks. What happenedto her? Why wasn’t a letter sent home telling parents whathappened. The Kindergarten children were devastated (they hadsubstitute teachers, but they wanted their beloved teacher). Therumors were the teacher was sick the first week, second weekrumors the teacher had cancer, she was terminally ill, she was inthe hospital, one little girl was writing her teacher get well cardsnot knowing that her teacher wasn’t sick at all. Parents andchildren continued to be upset, some not wanting to return toschool, plus their classroom was changed around which they didnot like. Parents certainly deserved answers. The superintendentseemed to talk in circles while her lawyer, secretary and the Boardof Education took notes. It was evident to me the superintendentwas on the hot seat big time; too many unanswered questionscoming from every parent. These young parents (heroes ofeducation), which the school district and community should beproud of, continued on with questions, never letting up on thereason they were there. They did not get their answers. Theyconducted themselves in a mature, professional matter. What kindof support did the teacher get from the school’s administration,didn’t sound like any with the unanswered questions. We needmore “heroes of education” like this group of intelligent, strongbelievers who know what’s right and what’s wrong. I congratulatethese fine parents for speaking their minds and protecting theirchildren and their teacher. As one parent said, not once but twice,“the administration really dropped the ball on this one”! Fourteendays, the teacher is out, still no answered questions.~Margaret Beckmann, TroyEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect theopinion or endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THEADVERTISER, and for all intents and purposes is impossible toverify the truth and veracity of its contents.
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Army Reserve Sgt. Stephen J. Zdunczyk is returning to the U.S.after a deployment to Iraq serving in support of Operation IraqiFreedom/New Dawn, or Operation Enduring Freedom inAfghanistan and the Southwest Asia Theater of Operations.The soldiers return to Joint Base Dix-McGuire-Lakehurst, N.J., fordebriefing, evaluations and out-processing procedures beforereturning to their regularly assigned Army Reserve or NationalGuard units. While deployed, Zdunczyk was awarded the ArmyCommendation Medal and the Army Achievement Medal. Thesergeant, a company intelligence supervisor with five years ofmilitary service, is regularly assigned to the 770th Engineer Company,based out of Penn Yan, N.J. Zdunczyk graduated in 1986 fromColumbia High School, East Greenbush, N.Y., and received abachelor’s degree in 1990 from the State University of New YorkCollege at Brockport. He earned a master’s degree in 2005 fromRoberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, N.Y.
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On Sunday, April 3rd, at its regular 11:00 a.m. Worship Serviceit will include a “healing service”, which gives you an opportunityfor laying on of hands and healing of the body and spirit.During the week on Wednesday, April 6th and April 20th at5:45 p.m., a soup supper and bible reading and discussion,song and prayer following. Sunday, April l7th, Palm Sunday -distribution of the palms. Thursday, April 21st, MaundyThursday, Seder meal (Passover) at 5:30 p.m. atGilead Lutheran Church in Center Brunswick. On Friday, April22nd, Good Friday service at 7:00 p.m. at Trinity. Easter Sunday,April 24th, at 11:00 a.m. - Festive Service at Trinity.Come and join us for these services as we prepare for therisen Christ!Live Lent everyday by praying, worship on Sundays and duringthe week; Reach out to someone who does not know Jesusand point him to Jesus. Invite him/her to come with you to aservice or Lenten activity and show Christian compassion byreaching out to a particular person in need.TRINITY CHURCH LOCATED AT FOUR CORNERS IN WEST SANDLAKE. Pastor Jim Hulihan serves as our Pastor and is here towelcome you!
Greetings and best wishes to everyone in the City of Rensselaer.As Rensselaer’s representative to the County Legislature, I amhappy to report to you on the actions taken by the RensselaerCounty Legislature at our March 8, 2011 meeting.Along with the meeting, I joined several dozen residents onMarch 14 at a public hearing regarding a proposed asphaltproduction plant at the Port of Rensselaer. Residents hadconcerns regarding noise, traffic and emissions from the siteand expressed their feelings to city residents. I have alsoexpressed my concerns regarding the proposed asphalt plant,and the potential impacts on nearby neighborhoods. Inparticular, the potential impacts on the Fort Crailo neighborhoodand areas in East Greenbush would be considerable.The city should ensure that all residents have the opportunityto make comments on this proposed project. I believe furtherpublic meetings on the topic would be useful and want to helpensure a complete review of all issues brought forward byresidents related to the project.At the March 8 meeting, County Executive Kathleen Jiminodelivered her annual State of the County address. The CountyExecutive detailed her concerns with rising state and federalmandates and the ongoing efforts to reform mandates. TheLegislature adopted a new series of resolutions, including onecalling for the federal government to allow counties to choosewhich non-mandated Medicaid services can be provided.The Legislature has worked hard to reduce costs in recognitionof the tough economic times. The Legislature supervised a re-bid of the county insurance contract, which will save the county$900,000 over the next three years. There was also a savingsin the legislative offices, totaling $130,000 in 2010 and $160,000in 2009.The recent increases in gasoline prices have hurt working familiesand small businesses. We asked the State Attorney General toreview the recent increases in gasoline prices and take steps toprotect residents. Such reviews can make a difference inprotecting against future price increases, especially as weapproach the busy summer vacation months.The next regular monthly meeting of the Rensselaer CountyLegislature is Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Residents are welcometo contact me at our legislative offices by writing to theRensselaer County Legislature, 1600 7th Avenue, Troy, NY12180 or by e-mailing us via the official legislative website atwww.rensselaercounty.org.
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The Town Board hired Tony Germano as part-time Comptroller.He has extensive experience in town government including astint as Town Manager of Glenville. The transition has beensmooth as he rolls up his sleeves and continues the work ofbringing town financial records fully up-to-date.The Brookside Avenue meeting provided residents with a com-prehensive view of what will be done there. The bridge will bewidened and there will be sidewalks on both sides of it. Therewill also be a sidewalk on the St. Jude’s side of Brookside ex-tending from Whiteview Avenue to Main Avenue. There weremany concerns expressed, especially relating to driveway ac-cess immediately around the bridge. The engineers explainedthat they will work with affected residents to ensure safe ac-cess. They also indicated that they will have to “rent” some oftheir property during the time of construction so that they canmaneuver easily and park vehicles. They assured the resi-dents that the property would be returned to its original stateor better and that they will pay rent for its use. The onesurprising outcome is that unless working through Governmentred tape approvals is quicker than expected, construction willbe next spring not this one. The good news is that the Statehas kicked in additional financial aid, in addition to the Federalaid, leaving the town with only a 5% match on all phases.NYISO has moved into the Phoenix Life building and is movingforward with expansion of the facilities. They are the peoplewho control the electrical grid for the State. We are pleasedthey decided to move to our community.I hope that you will attend Board meetings the 2nd and 4thThursdays of each month. Please check the website,www.townofng.com a day or so before to confirm there is ameeting scheduled and to see the agenda. Your input isinvaluable and your understanding of the workings of the townis important for good governance.The town website also includes events of interest happening inthe town. If you are a not for profit group and would like yourevent posted, please send us your information including activity,date, time, place and contact person.As always, I can be reached at 283-5313 or by email:[email protected].
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GUILD MEETINGQ.U.I.L.T. Inc. will meet onFriday, April 8th, at DelmarReformed Church, 386Delaware Ave, Delmar.Meeting starts at 9:45AM;doors open at 9:15AM. $5visitor donation. Lecture byJoanna Monroe “From Thereto Here with No Directions”.For info, call 439-1194.Check our website atwww.quiltinc.org.
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2011 NATIONAL 4-H CONFERENCETyler Wagner, Rensselaer County 4-H Teen Ambassador, hasbeen selected as one of four delegates to represent New YorkState at the 2011 National 4-H Conference April 2-7, 2011.This year’s theme “Elements 4 Ur Future” reinforces the richhistory of 4-H as the flagship youth development organizationof USDA extending the research, education and outreach ofthe land-grant university system through Cornell CooperativeExtension to our youngest citizens in their communities.Tyler, the son of Deborah and Bruce Wagner of Averill Park, isa senior at Averill Park High School. Tyler will stay at theNational 4-H Youth Conference Center in Chevy Chase,Maryland, just one mile from Washington, DC. While at theconference he will participate in citizenship excursions, briefingworkshops, focus groups and roundtable discussions. Sincethe first conference in 1927, the “National 4-H Conference”,known as the Secretary’s Conference, continues to be USDA’spremier youth development opportunity.4-H National Headquarters at USDA extends an invitation, onbehalf of the Secretary of Agriculture, to the more than 100Land Grant Colleges and Universities across the U.S. and U.S.Territories, to send a delegation to the National 4-HConference. The conference expands on 4-H’s EssentialElements of Independence, Belonging, Mastery and Generosityby providing opportunities for youth to master skills to makepositive life choices; participate in decision-making processes;act responsibly; positively influence their communities; anddevelop into informed, active, and engaged citizens.For more information about 4-H Youth Development, contactCornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County at 272-4210.
REMEMBERING APRIL 12, 1861It was the dawn of another gorgeous Friday in Charleston,South Carolina. Warm spring breezes wafting through thestately palmettos…beautiful flowers growing everywhere…folksstrolling the cobblestone streets. Suddenly, the sound ofcannons filled the air and in an instant the course of Americanhistory was forever altered. The unthinkable had happened:the Civil War was “on”!Many citizens of the Town of Sand Lake answered the call toserve their country. On Tuesday, April 12, 2011, 150 years tothe day after the first shots were fired in Charleston; thosebrave soldiers will be honored in an event hosted jointly by theTown and the Sand Lake Bicentennial Planning Committee.Proceedings will begin at 11:30 AM at the Town Hall.Presentation of the colors and an invocation will be followed byremarks from Supervisor Burton Rounds and the reading of thenames of all of Sand Lake’s Civil War veterans. At precisely 12noon, cannons will be fired by Sand Lake’s own Morgan’s Artilleryand then steeple bells across the county will toll. The programwill conclude with a wreath laying ceremony. Please join us forthis special occasion.
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the show and support HAT by purchasing asquare. The squares will be sold for $5 for a 4" square and $10for a 6" square. You may personalize your own square. “GiveMy Regards to Broadway” will be performed on April 8, 9, 15,16 at 8 p.m. and on April 10 and 17 at 2 p.m. The performanceswill take place at the Brunswick Grange, corner of Rt. 7 and Rt.142. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors andstudents. There are reduced rates for groups of 10 or more.For reservations or information, call Tina at 272-7558 or visitour website at http://Highlight acting.org for furtherinformation.
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Letter to the Editor: At recent school board meetings, we haveheard from dozens of teachers and students who are telling uswhat we already know. We have great schools, dedicatedteachers and talented children. The problem is math.The state will continue to cut education aid to achieve“sustainable levels”. Our governor like many others does notbelieve our state can afford to fund schools at our currentlevels, so they are pulling back through Gap EliminationAdjustments; which if passed in the current budget, will continuefor years to come. Right now, the governor has alreadyproposed cuts for the 2012-2013 school years, which couldmean another $3.5 million out of our budget on top of the $4.7million for next year. What that would mean is that next March,we will be right where we are now; because a 2% property taxcap will add less that $600,000 to the budget which is hardlyenough to offset millions in cuts. Meanwhile, our personneland benefit costs continue to rise. Salaries, benefits andpensions make up 80% of the school budget, sadly staffreductions are inevitable. The math cannot and will not add up.We have spent too much and we are now paying for it.It’s no longer a revenue problem. It’s a spending problem. Weneed to find a way to make a $55 million budget work. We needto make fair and equitable cuts across all lines and departments.Any discretionary spending and overtime needs to stopimmediately. We need to stop the partisan bickering and worktogether to get spending under control. The board needs tothink long term regarding budget cuts. Go towww.aptaxpayers.com and give us your ideas. Join us Monday,April 4th, 7pm for an open exchange and information forum onproperty and school taxes. We need to come together as acommunity to find solutions for the sake of our district and thechildren who are depending on us.~Mark Keefe, Averill ParkEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and for allintents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity of itscontents.
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FISH & CHIPS NIGHT FUNDRAISERThe East Greenbush Fire Company is hosting a series of Fish &Chips Fundraiser Dinners on Friday, April 1st and 8th. Theevent will feature a Fish Fry Dinner with Fries and Cole Slaw for$8.50, Clam Roll Dinner with Fries and Cole Slaw for $7.50 anda Dog Dinner with 2 Hot Dogs, Fries and Cole Slaw for $6.50.We will also be serving New England and Manhattan ClamChowder for $3.50 per bowl, Sweet Potato Fries $4 and CheddarFries for $3. The East Greenbush Fire Company, will be hostingthe benefit fish fry dinner at our Fire Station at 68 Phillips Roadfrom 5PM to 8PM. Come and enjoy a good meal with a greatatmosphere! Supporters may eat-in or take-out, beverages willalso be available.
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BREAKFASTPlease join us for our monthlyAll-You-Can-Eat Breakfast atthe Poestenkil l ChristianChurch, Snyder’s Corners Rd.,Poestenkill, on Saturday, April2nd, from 8AM - 11AM. Costis $6/adults and $3/childrenunder 10. Menu includeseggs, homefries, bothblueberry and regularpancakes, French toast,sausage, bacon, toast,coffee, juice. Handicappedseating available.
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BREAKFASTBring your family to join ourfamily this Sunday, April 3rd,from 8AM – 11:30AM at theHoags Corners Fire House foran All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast.Menu: Scrambled eggs,homefries, applesauce,blueberry pancakes, plainpancakes, French toast,sausage, bacon, coffee, tea,milk, chocolate milk, andorange juice. Cost: Adults/$7;Children ages 6-12/$4;Children 5 and under are free.Eat-in or Take-out. Phone:766-5474.
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AT FUMCThe First United MethodistChurch will host a Supper onSunday (SOS), April 10th, at5PM. Guest Speaker will beAudrey Hawkins, mastergardener of CornellCooperative Extension. She willspeak on the topic: “Lessonsfrom Nature: The Education ofa Gardener”. Learn how newideas and knowledge havechanged gardening in the 21stCentury. A pot-luck vegetariansupper will follow. Bring yourfamily and friends for this Free,informative and nutritiousprogram at First UnitedMethodist Church, 1 GilliganRoad, E. Greenbush. For moreinformation, call 477-9693.
CLAM CHOWDER SALEVan Rensselaer Star Chapter #256, Order of the Eastern Star,will hold a Clam Chowder sale on Friday, April 22nd, at theMasonic Temple, 710 Turnpike, East Greenbush. Chowder canbe picked up after 2PM. The cost is $4.50 per quart or $2.25per pint. Please call Eleanor at 436-7073 for reservations byApril 18th.
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BREAKFASTThe Castleton Fire House at 11Green Avenue in Castleton willbe hosting a once a month All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast. The datesare: April 3rd and May 1st. (It’sthe f irst Sunday of everymonth.) Eat-in or take-out. Time:8AM to Noon. Cost: $7/Adults,$6/Seniors, and $5/for Childrenages 5-11.For more info., call 732-4342.
SO. SCHODACK FIRE CO. FISH FRY NIGHTSThe South Schodack Volunteer Fire Company on Bame Road inCastleton will hold Fish Fry Nights every Friday nights to April22nd, from 5:15PM to 7:15PM. Delicious Food: Fish Fries, ChickenPatties, Hot Dogs, Fries, Chowder and Coleslaw. Take-outsavailable. 732-2082.
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We will pick up the following: We will pick up the following: We will pick up the following: We will pick up the following: We will pick up the following:•Bagged Leaves •Bagged Lawn Clippings •Brush &•Bagged Leaves •Bagged Lawn Clippings •Brush &•Bagged Leaves •Bagged Lawn Clippings •Brush &•Bagged Leaves •Bagged Lawn Clippings •Brush &•Bagged Leaves •Bagged Lawn Clippings •Brush &Branches PLEASE, place neatly at the side of the road.Branches PLEASE, place neatly at the side of the road.Branches PLEASE, place neatly at the side of the road.Branches PLEASE, place neatly at the side of the road.Branches PLEASE, place neatly at the side of the road.
COLLECTION SCHEDULEThe packer truck will be picking up paper bagsThe packer truck will be picking up paper bagsThe packer truck will be picking up paper bagsThe packer truck will be picking up paper bagsThe packer truck will be picking up paper bags
MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAYMONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAYMONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAYMONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAYMONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAYLEAF VACUUMS CANNOT BE USED IN THE SPRINGLEAF VACUUMS CANNOT BE USED IN THE SPRINGLEAF VACUUMS CANNOT BE USED IN THE SPRINGLEAF VACUUMS CANNOT BE USED IN THE SPRINGLEAF VACUUMS CANNOT BE USED IN THE SPRING
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The Street Sweepers are already out on the roads.The Street Sweepers are already out on the roads.The Street Sweepers are already out on the roads.The Street Sweepers are already out on the roads.The Street Sweepers are already out on the roads.Spring Cleanup flyers are available at the North GreenbushSpring Cleanup flyers are available at the North GreenbushSpring Cleanup flyers are available at the North GreenbushSpring Cleanup flyers are available at the North GreenbushSpring Cleanup flyers are available at the North GreenbushTown Offices & at various locations throughout the Town.Town Offices & at various locations throughout the Town.Town Offices & at various locations throughout the Town.Town Offices & at various locations throughout the Town.Town Offices & at various locations throughout the Town.
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MAPLE HILL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF THE MONTH
In an effort to recognize outstanding achievements of our students, Maple Hill High School presentseach month a Student of the Month Award. Students may be nominated for this award by any staffmember, a representative of a community organization, a parent or another student. Students may benominated for a single outstanding achievement, for service to the school or community or forsignificant improvement in school. Each month one student in each grade, 9-12, is selected for thisaward by a faculty committee after a review of all nominations. For the month of March, 2011, thestudents selected to receive this recognition are: Freshman – Lee Soja, Sophomore – Jesse Bonin,Junior – Aubrey Racz, Senior – Sierra Legge.Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Soja, is nominated for being a hard working, polite student. Leeenjoys 80 minute classes with Earth Science being his favorite. He is a member of the soccer team andparticipates in Ski Club. Lee enjoys playing sports and plans to attend college.Jesse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bonin, is nominated for being a polite, respectful, hard workingstudent. He is a member of the Editorial Staff for the yearbook, and also works with the NewspaperClub. Jesse is involved in 4H, Dairy Bowl, and often does public presentations through 4H at thecounty level. Jesse is interested in Veterinary Science and working with animals in the future.Aubrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Racz, is nominated for embodying the spirit of Maple Hill. Shestrives to do her best in all of her classes. Aubrey is a member of the soccer team, basketball team (2ndteam Patroon Conference All-Star), Band, SADD, International Club, Student Council, and is presidentof the Junior class. Outside of school Aubrey plays Rugby.Sierra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Legge, is nominated for being a hard worker with a greatattitude. Sierra is a member of Chorus and Band along with the soccer team, basketball team, softball
WATER DISTRICT BENEFIT UNIT REVIEW BOARD MEETING
The Poestenkill Water District Benefit Unit Review Board established by Section 704 of the 2010Poestenkill Municipal Water Use Law has scheduled a session for April 7, 2011 at 7 PM at thePoestenkill Town Hall for the purpose of hearing challenges to the number of benefit units thathave been assigned to individual properties.Water District Property owners who believe they were assigned the incorrect number of benefitunits for the 2011 Tax Year should submit a letter to the Board prior to the close of business April5, 2011 along with any supporting documentation that they may have. Property owners mayappear in person during the meeting to answer any questions the Board may have or trust thatthey have submitted sufficient information. If insufficient information has been submitted, theBoard will request additional information prior to making a decision.The decision will be provided to the Town Board who will authorize the appropriate action whichmay include a refund of the benefit unit charge or portion thereof. Residents who wish tochallenge their benefit unit charge should address their letter to the Town of Poestenkill WaterDistrict Benefit Unit Review Board at Poestenkill Town Hall, PO Box 210, Poestenkill, NY 12140 bythe date of the meeting. For additional information, call 518-283-5100, ext. 104.
team, (1st team PatroonConference All-Star for soccerand basketball). Outside ofschool she plays for the MiracleLeague. Sierra would like to bea Veterinary Technician in thefuture.The faculty and staff wish tocongratulate these students onbeing selected March studentsof the month for their respectivegrades.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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• April Showers Bring BrightStories on Tuesday, April 5th,1:00 -2:00 PM for adults. As partof the Riverway StorytellingFestival, storytellers Bill Cliff andJeannine Laverty will be tellingtales of Spring. Performancefree, no registration requiredand light refreshments served.• Rediscover Longfellow onThursday, April 7th, at 7 PM.Our elders were reared on greatAmerican literature, and perhapsthe greatest American poet ofal l is Henry WadsworthLongfellow. Designed for allages, local resident, BruceSouthard, wraps stories ofLongfellow’s life, art and legacyaround his famous poems. Tothese same schoolchildren(perhaps a touch more gray)and their families, sit back,remember, and rediscover therhythm and power of HenryWadsworth Longfel low.Presentation approximately anhour and a half and includespoints of local history inLongfellow’s life and poetry.Questions? StephentownMemorial Library at (518) 733-5750.
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HUNTER EDUCATION CLASS SCHEDULEBailey Mt. Fish & Game Club, Inc., 531 Synders Lake Road,Wynantskill, will hold a Hunter Education Course on Friday,April 8th, from 7PM to 11PM, and Sunday, April 10th, from7:30AM to 4:30PM. Pre-Registration is required! Pre-registration will be held at the Bailey Mt. Fish & Game Clubevery Wednesday from 7 to 8:30PM starting on Wednesday,March 9th, until the class is full. Class size is limited and basedon a first-come, first-served basis. Pre-register early to besure of a class slot. 518-286-9620.
SCHOLAR ATHLETE bo cardish by Kelley Haggerty
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FUNDRAISERHockey Fan Appreciation Night; Free Albany Devils PlayerBobblehead for the first 2,000 admitted Saturday, April 2, 2011,at 7PM, Times Union Center. Tickets $15, contact KimberleyJohnson at [email protected] or 283-6500 x237.Tickets must be purchased from Vanderheyden to support theyouth, individuals and families we serve.
TRICKEY WINS TRAINING LEVEL
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Congratulations to Katie Trickey for winning the Training LevelJunior/Young Rider Region 8 Championships during the NEDAFall Festival at HITS in Saugerties! It has been so exciting forher to achieve her dreams! She worked so hard studying therules and regulations, and earning the required points atRecognized Dressage shows throughout the season to qualify.In addition to her commitment towards her goal at HITS, shespent countless hours at the farm, helping school horses. Alongwith Katie’s Trainer, Laura Fay, all of us at Aering GreenEquestrian Center, LLC are so proud of you Katie!
ATHLETES
CAMPUS WATCHby AndyFlanagan
Springfield College Sophomore and APHS‘09 Grad Meghan Flanagan takes the drawfrom a recent game against WNE College.Springfield went on to a12-7 win.
All Warrior fans welcome. Our spring season is well underwayand the athletes are working very hard to make this season amemorable one. The teams are all very excited to get to playtheir first games of the season.Today your Averill Park lacrosse team has their first game ofthe season; which also is their first home game. The girls will betaking on Colonie High School at 4:15. Please come and showyour support for this season opener.The track meet that was scheduled for yesterday, 3/30, will berescheduled for 4/4. The meet will be away at Guilderland HighSchool at 4pm; come and root on your track team!The baseball team will have their first home game against BishopMaginn High School tomorrow. This will be a great game; comeearly and get your seat, it will start at 4pm. Let’s go boys!The tennis team will be traveling to Saratoga Springs for achallenging match up. The boys have been working very hardand will fight through every match. They will begin playing at4:15, come watch and cheer them on! Go Warriors!If you have any questions or comments, please feel free tocontact me via email [email protected] you and have a great week!
Tennis all star, Bo Cardish isthis week’s scholar athlete. Bohas been playing on the boy’svarsity tennis team since hewas a sophomore. Bo was 4thsingles two years ago and thenmoved up to 2nd singles lastyear. The team has not de-cided positions yet, but hope-fully Cardish will reach num-ber 1 this year. Aside fromtennis, Bo enjoys playingFrisbee, Skiing, Ping-Pong,playing the valve trombone,and playing video games. Inhis busy schedule, Cardishmanages to spend time withhis friends and maintain a 96.02 grade point average. This yearBo is taking courses such as: PIG/Economics, Wind Ensemble,Physics, Detective Literature, Cinema and Literature, Calculus,Jazz Band and Spanish 5. Bo has been accepted to Marist, RIT,and SUNY Brockport. Next year Bo will be studying Biology andhopefully furthering his tennis career. Bo’s favorite part abouttennis is getting outside on a nice spring day and rallying withfriends. “My many friends, teachers, coaches, and my parentshave all contributed in inspiring me to strive for excellence in allthat I do.”Come out and cheer on Bo Cardish and the varsity tennis teamas they start their season!
NORTHEAST COALITION BASKETBALL
LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENTThe College of St. Rose is hosting the Northeast CoalitionBasketball League’s Championship game on March 31st, at 6:30PM.The following schools will be competing in the tournament:Lasalle School, Berkshire Farms, Troy YMCA, Vanderheyden,and Rensselaer Boys and Girls Club.The Northeast Coalition Basketball League is made up of severalChapter 853 schools and community programs for boys andgirls ages 14-18. The league formed at the beginning ofDecember 2010 and is ending the basketball season with atournament. Each participant will receive a tournament t-shirtand medal with trophies for each placing team.The league was formed to help provide behavioral incentivesfor the youth enrolled in Chapter 853 schools. Youth in theseprograms tend to suffer from low self-esteem and being involvedin a school sports team has instilled a sense of pride andbelonging.
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SWIM AT YMCA STATES!The Greenbush YMCA Sea Lions Swim Team recently returnedfrom the YMCA New York State Championships held at theNassau Aquatics Center on Long Island after achieving morepost-season success.The Sea Lions competed against more than 1400 swimmersfrom 40 different YMCA locations across the state—setting 14new team records and finishing 24th overall with just 19swimmers. Three Sea Lions brought home medals for top 8finishes: Rett McNair placed 1st with a 51.75 in the Boys 13-14100 Freestyle; Julie Ehrlich finished 2nd in the 50 Freestyle and50 Butterfly, and 4th in the 100 Freestyle in the Girls 11-12division; and Liv Eisenhardt placed 7th in the Girls 8-under 100Individual Medley.Additionally, swimmers Gabrielle Bianco, Patrick Buono, LivEisenhardt, Rachel Ferris, Jessica McMillen, Rett McNair, ColleenQuaglia, Derek Rossetti, and Adam Salerno all won championshipribbons for a top 16 finish in at least one individual event.Also competing were Zach Beneduci, Ceci Eisenhardt, LaurenLohmiller, Julie McNair, Nathalie McNair, Jeremy Rossetti, KylieSalerno, Willa Werwaiss, Sean Zelenke and relay swimmersPaige Bennedum, Nicole Orcutt, and Ellie McNair—with severalswimmers recording their best times.
HI-WAY RECREATION HI-LITES 3/24/11Hi-Way Junior/Seniors- Christian Thibeault 257/706, Stephanie Radley 231/524; Hi-Way TuesdayJuniors– Richard Warler 195, Taylor Angrisano 133;Friday Bantams– Ian Moore 159, Lauren McElligott127; Friday Squirts– Joe Kocsis 122, Rhianna Kester109; Hi-Way Parent/Child League- Nick Parisi 86/216 HannahLetteri 120/325; Wynantskill Sr. Citizens- Richard Field 211/581, Ann Manzi 173; Wed. Sr. Citizens– Don Kearns 507, BarbaraCardanay 172/455; Hi-Way Leisurettes- Pat Kipp 210, AnitaSamboy 585; Monday Nite Semi Classic- Anthony Milanese 268/737; Hi-Way Sportsman- Doug Lenseth 266, Filipe Suavez 661;Bad News Bowlers- Dan Oliksowycz 600, Danielle Harding 236/569; Monday Nite Rollers- Bob Perkins 177/471; PoestenkillMixers- Bruce Samboy 224, Ruth Callawper 508; Hi-Way TuesNiters- Jason Rector 254/654, Christine Garrity 524; Alley Katz-Yvonne Miller 226/535, Jodi Radley 191; Burden Lake Scramblers-Nighthawk Noe 223, Peggy Squazzo 212; Every Udders- ScottBryan 233, Kathy Parsley 169; American Legion Post #1489-Kurt Whitney 156, Becky Tymula 223; Alcron Men- Tim Farley659; Hi-Way 3 Man Classic- Bruce Lynch 300-837-1075.
MISS SCOTTIES SOFTBALL -
TRAVEL TEAM OPENINGSMiss Scotties Softball is seeking a couple of players tofill openings on their 12U travel teams. We are looking
for girls who love the game of softball, wish to develop theirskills, and be part of a competitive team.Any girls interested should send an email [email protected] or call 522-3449 for more information.
2011 BRUNSWICK TRAVEL BASEBALL –
OPEN TRY-OUTS FOR PLAYERS 13-16The Brunswick Baseball League will be hosting anopen try-out for players between the ages of 13-16 who are interested in playing summer travelleague baseball. Brunswick is affiliated with theEastern NY Travel Baseball League. Try-outs willbe conducted at the Tamarac High School baseballfield on April 3rd . The following schedule hasbeen posted for the following age categories:
13 U – 10a-12p 14 U – 12p-2p 16U – 2p-4p & 15 U 4p-6pFor questions regarding Brunswick’s travel program - contactGuy Changa 326-5236 or Mark Phillips 279-3471.
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2011 BRUNSWICK BASEBALL LEAGUE –
SPRING BREAK BASEBALL CAMP
The Brunswick Baseball League will be hosting two – 8 hrbaseball camps during the April School Break. The camps willbe conducted on Monday, April 18th, 8am-4pm for playersages 12-15 and Thursday, April 21st, 8am-4pm for players 16and up. The camps will be held at the Brunswick Sports Complexon State Rte 2. The cost of the camp will be $20 for eachplayer, which will include lunch, snack and a T-shirt. Playerswill be put thru various fielding/throwing drills to evaluate theirskill levels then participate in group hitting sessions. Duringthe course of the sessions, verbal evaluations and suggestionson areas of improvement will be given by local HS coaches andBBL managers. During the afternoon, session players will bedivided into teams and will participate in scrimmages.Players will need to bring a glove, cleats and drinks. Pleasevisit our website at www.eteamz.com/brunswickbaseball todownload a form - from the Homepage click on the HandoutsTab. For additional information or questions, please contactMark Phillips 279-3471 or Guy Changa 326-5236. Deadline forRegistration is April 11th.
E.G. POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSN. ANNUAL
BEST BALL GOLF SCRAMBLE FUNDRAISER
The East Greenbush Police Benevolent Association will behosting its 7th Annual Best Ball Golf Scramble Fundraiser onFriday, June 3, 2011, at Burden Lake Country Club. Check-infor golfers will start at 8:30AM with breakfast being served at9AM. 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!
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AVON -earn extra $$. Generalinfo line: 1-800-796-2622 or [email protected] (ISR)
Brunswick hair salon looking forhair stylists. Booth rental avail. Ifinterested call Deborah @ 279-0840
Brunswick Presbyterian Church isseeking a P/T (50-60 hrs. per mo.)Nursery School Dierctor. Suppyresume & cover letter to: [email protected]
Build a better future with AVON.Only $10. Call Marci 209-3998.
Carpenter, w/ window & doorexperience. Brake experience,and helpers (518) 712-5039 lv.msg
Construction help with reliabletransportation , smoke free workenvironment. 2 years min. exp. inresidentail home construction..Fax resume w/ exp. 674-0499
Manufacturing. MechanicalAssemblers, CNC mill and Latheoperators, CNC programmers.Openings- Niskayuna/Scotia/Coxsackie. Call [email protected]
HELP WANTED
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Position available for acaring, dependable person
with excellentcommunication skills.Computer knowledge,
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F/T teachers assistant in infantroom. Send resume to:[email protected]
Hair stylist PT, exper, professionalfor established busy salon, flex.hrs. or booth rental. 528-2775
Housekeeper P/T 7am-2pm forMillview Senior Assisted LivingResidence in Latham. Apply inperson. 514 Old Loudon Rd.Cohoes. 785-7788
HVAC/PlumbingForeman
HM Plumbing is looking for acandidate with a minimum 5years commercial experience.The position requiresorganizational andcommunication skills, ability tomanage multiple work crews,reading blue prints, materialtakeoff and ordering, OSHASafety requirements, weeklyproject paperwork reporting.
Please email resume [email protected] orCall 518-248-7327 to
schedule an interview
New salon opening in Troy’s eastSide. Stylist & retail salespersonwanted. 225-7276
P/T F/T Foster parents neededfor children ages 0-21 yrs. Shareyour heart and your home.Thousands of children in NewYork State are in need of lovingadults to care for them. Manycan’t live with their parents andthey long for someone who willcare for them, love them, keepthem safe...How about you?Contact Berkshire Farm Centerand Services for Youth today!456-1969
P/T driving position. Localwholesale distributor seeking P/Tdelivery person, 10-25 hrs./week.Must be over 21, drug free, cleanlicense. Call or visit forapplication. Bill Doran Company,107 Champlain St. Albany NY,12204. 465-5285
PCA needed part time & full timehours.Must work occasionalweekend. References req’d 712-5049
Septic Tank Truck Operator. CDLw/tank endorsement req., pump &service existing septic systems.Installation of new systems, pdhol., pd vac., overtime as needed.Email resume to [email protected] or fax 477-9374.
Standardbred Horse FarmHelp needed with the dailyoperation of small farm that races,trains and breeds. Duties includestall cleaning and outsidemaintenance. Call 283-0440 fordetails
HELP WANTEDSummer Grounds Maintenance-FT opportunity. Temporaryposition for General upkeep ofoutside area, May through August.Interested? Please call 462-1811,ext. 3055, application avail. At The Daughters of CharityAdministration Building. 96Menand Road, Albany, NY 12204EOE
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SITUATIONS WANTEDAides/ nurse available. F/T, P/T24 hrs. Affordable. Cleaningservice also available. 203-8723
CHILD CAREMother of 2 looking to care foryour children in my Sand Lakehome 674-5129
FunBALL MEETINGS
FunBall will hold its meeting for new parents on April 13th, andcoaches on April 27th.Both meetings will be at Green Meadow Elementary School inSchodack at 6:30PM.FunBall is a baseball league that keeps no scores or won-lossrecords, and plays the games without strikeouts or walks.Non-registered parents who are interested in this league canattend the April 13th meeting or contact Dan Spilman at 477-7665 or [email protected].
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REDUCED!!! $219,000. POESTENKILL vil., , 3 br, 2.5 ba,LR/woodstove, great roomw/kitchen on second flr w/accessto backyard, possible in-law apt.or 2 family. 2 car gar., deck,screened porch, fenced yard.Averill Park sch. Walk to library,post ofc, corner store 283-0658.
SPRING TIMECrystal Lake homeGreenbush home, brickStarter home, $70s, Troy, A-1East Side, 2 family, $130sSpeigletown, Milky Way, 2 homesCrystal Lake waterfront lotBryce 428-5184
APARTMENTS FORRENT
$475- large studio on 1st flr. inbeautifully renovated church. Castleton. 477-9100 ext 103
$475-$650 1br country apt. Troutstream, garden, tile bath, HW flrs.hot water, W/D incl., garage?N/P. 1/2hr Albany/Troy 283-3896
$495 Schodack 2nd flr studio apt.Suitable for 1. All util’s incl, N/SN/P Ref’s required. 766-3305
$495+ util, Nassau. 1 BR, parking,storage, laundry, pool. 931-4332.No pets.
$540 - $810, Schodack, 1-2 br,heat incl., excellent condition, nopets 477-1438 x 15
$625+util’s 1BR duplex 1st floor.5 mins East of Averill Park.Laundry on site. N/P 766-5511
$650 2 BR, eat-in kitchen.Defrstville area, parking, laundry.EG schools. 477-9100 pin# 303.
$650+ util. 1br, E. Greenbush,lease, sec, no pets, o/s park’g.Quiet building. 479-3889
$670 Nassau, 1 br, utils incl.,newly remodeled, no pets, w/d,477-1438 x 15
$675. 1 BR. Heat, hot waterincluded Chestnut St. Castleton732-7670 call pm.
$700. Rt. 43, West Sand LakeHeat & hot water incl.1BR, 2nd flr.o/s prkng. NS, no dogs. Avail.immed. 1st and security. 376-5222
$785 2 BR, heat incl. 1st flr,laundry, hdwd, EIK, grt location.E. Greenbush.477-9100 pin# 204
2nd floor flat. 975+ 3 BR, LR,family Rm, DR, washer & dryer.Call Sarah of Bryce 428-5184
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1 BR West Sand Lake, nosmoking, no pets. Perfect formature adults. $550 util. notincluded, quiet location. 527-0022
1 br, w/d, off st parking, onbusline, mins. to 787, no pets, noutils. $500 + dep., close to RPIcampus. (518) 273-8881 lv msg
EG,1br, $775 +sec., all utils incl.,nice loc., 1 responsible person,No Pets,NS. 477-9214
Renss., $700, 1br, on busline,utils. inc., quiet neighborhood, nopets, sec. 465-0379 / 479-4322
Small 2 1/2 br apt located in Troy.$675/month, water included. Call 470-3106
South Schodack. $660. 1 BR.Suitable for one, parking for one.w/d hk-up. Overlooks pond. “Nice”N/S, N/P. 732-0151
Wynantskill, 1 & 2 BR apt, on wellmaintained country property 10min E of Troy, 1 yr. lease. AverillPark sch. district. No dogs. $600/$950, incl. heat. 813-6795
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RENTALOffice/retail space-$600/mo, heatincl. Main St., Castleton. 1500+sqft, riverfront property w/plenty ofparking. Will build to suit. email:[email protected]
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LEGAL NOTICEBOLTON LANDING COTTAGE,LLC. NOTICE OF FORMATIONOF LIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANY. NAME: BOLTONLANDING COTTAGE, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 03/26/10. 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, 70 Troy Road, EastGreenbush, New York 12061.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
Century Visual HomeInspections, LLC, a limitedliability company filed Articles ofOrganization with the New YorkState Department of State onJanuary 18, 2011. The principaloffice of the Company is located inRensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as an agent LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailany copy of process to 109Hudson Ave., Rensselaer, NewYork 12144. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose
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.
LEGAL NOTICEJonestree2000 LLC
Notice 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.
MARTIN’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.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PURSUANT TO NY LLC LAW
SECTION 206The name of the limited liabilitycompany is Cottage StreetApartments, LLC. The date ofthe filing of the Articles ofOrganization was February 17,2011. The County in which theoffice of the LLC is to be located isRensselaer. Its principal businesslocation is in Rensselaer County.The agent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be servedis the Secretary of State and suchshall mail a copy of any processto: Burke & Casserly, PC, 255Washington Ave Ext, Albany, NY12205. The purpose of theCompany is for the management,renting/leasing of residentialapartments and for any otherlawful act or activity for whichlimited liability companies may beformed under the Limited LiabilityCompany Law.
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 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 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.
WEEB’S HOOSICKENTERPRISES, LLC, a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC),filed with the Sec of State of NYon 2/2/11. 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,5502 NY 67, Hoosick Falls, NY12090. General Purposes.
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“GARDENING THROUGH THE SEASONS”
Cornell Cooperative Extension is pleased to offer gardening classes. Being a gardener gives youan opportunity to constantly try new plants, planting methods, garden designs, and otherideas. Join us as we take a look at a variety of gardening topics sure to beautify your home andenliven your spirit.• Thursday, April 7, “Organic Lawn Care: Methods and Challenges”• Tuesday, April 26, “Gardens Of The Hudson Valley”• Thursday, May 5, “Homeland Invasion: New Destructive Bugs In Our Own Backyard”Class starts at 7:00 PM and runs until about 8:30 PM. Class will be held at the office of CCERensselaer County, 61 State St. Troy, NY. For more information, go to www.ccerensselaer.org.Pre-registration is required. Each class is $6.00 per person. Class size is limited. Registration atthe door will only be accepted if space is available.
GREENBUSH GARDEN CLUB
Members & guests are invited to join us on Tuesday, April 5, 2011, at 7pm at the GreenbushReform Church, on the corners of Routes 9 &20 and Hayes Road, across from the CountryTrunk Store for a presentation by Albany County Cooperative Extension Educator Chuck Schmitton New & Noteworthy Small Trees & Shrubs. All our meetings are open to the public and GardenClub membership information will be available. As always, light refreshments will be served.For further information, contact Bernice at 429-9118 or email at [email protected] or visitour Facebook Page for more information on our upcoming events. SAVE TO DATE** Our AnnualPlant Sale is Planned for May 14, 2011.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: EASTSIDEMANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 02/22/11. 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, 11 Donegal Ave, Troy,New York 12180. Purpose: Forany lawful purpose.
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 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.
Notice 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.
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Please take notice that the SandLake Planning Board will hold thefollowing Public Hearing(s) at theSand Lake Town Hall, located2880 Route 43, Sand Lake, NY12153 where all interested partieswill be heard: April 6, 2011 at 7:45P.M.Pursuant to the application ofLouis and Patricia Morizio Cornerof Eastern Union Turnpike andGlass Lake Road Averill Park, NY12018 for 6 lot subdivision, 29.33Acres divided into Lot 4A=7.12,4B=2.91, 4C= 4.29, 4D=4.48,4E=5.52, 4F=5.01 as shown on amap entitled Site & Utility PlanMorizio Subdivision Eastern UnionTurnpike, prepared by Steven P.Hart dated Feb 23, 2011andfurther identified as being aportion of Tax Map # 159.-1-67.15, And April 6, 2011 at 7:45P.M.Pursuant to the application ofMichael Pigliavento Vacant landon 2nd Dyke Road Averill Park,NY 12018 for a 4 lot subdivision,13.75 Acres divided into Lot 1=1.01 Lot 2 = 5.50 Lot 3 =1.00Lot 4 =6.14 and 0.10,Conveyance of .10 Acres to theTown of Sand Lake as shown onmap entitled Site Utility PlanRyan/Pigliavento SubdivisionSecond Dyke Rd, prepared bySteven P. Hart dated Oct. 4, 2010,Last Revision 3-1-11 and furtheridentified as being a portion ofTax Map # 170.-1-29.21 BYORDER OF THE PLANNINGBOARD Patrice M. Sweet(Secretary)
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.
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LAWN CARE/ LANDSCAPING Reasonable rates, propertycleanups, free est. & insuredServing NewLebanon,Stephentown, SandLake. Call Andrew 733-0146
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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
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AUTHORITYThe name of the limited liabilitycompany is: NYNE EquipmentLLC. The date the application ofauthority was filed with thedepartment of state: 1-28-11. Thejurisdiction of organization of thelimited liability company is:Massachusetts. The date of itsorganization is: October 27, 2010The county within this state inwhich the office, or if more thanone office, the principal office ofthe limited liability company is tobe located is: Rensselaer. Thestreet address of the principalbusiness location is: 1235 Rte 9Castleton, NY 12033The 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 served against him or heris: CT Corporation System, 111Eighth Avenue, 13th Floor, NewYork, NY 10011The address of the office requiredto be maintained in the jurisdictionof its formation is: 224 SouthStreet, Hopkinton, MA 01748The name and address of the
LEGAL NOTICESUPERMODEL 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.
location: 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, 227 E. 56th Street,3rd Floor, New York, New York10023. Purpose: For any lawfulpurpose.
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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 theB d f Ed i b fil d
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: Technology Express,LLC. Articles of Organizationwere filed with the Secretary ofState of New York (SSNY) onJanuary 26, 2011. 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: 25 River Chase,Rensselaer, New York 12144.Purpose: For any lawful purpose
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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.
Notice of Formation ActivehostData Center Services, LLC art. oforg. filed Secy. of State NY(SSNY) 12/16/10. Off. loc. inRensselaer Co. SSNY designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail copy of process to: c/oConerstone Tel, 2 3rd st, Troy, NY12180. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose.
Secretary of State or otherauthorized official in its jurisdictionof organization where a copy of itsarticles of organization is filed is:William Francis GalvinSecretary of the CommonwealthOne Ashburton Place, Room 1717Boston, MA 02108-1512The character or purpose of thebusiness is: Sale and Service ofEquipment.
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 NOTICE
Board 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 is hereby given that alicense, number pending, forbeer, liquor and wine, has beenapplied for by the undersigned tosell beer, liquor and wine at retailin a restaurant under the AlcoholBeverage Control Law at 3531State Rt. 20, Nassau, RensselaerCounty, NY, for on premisesconsumption. S L J VentureCompany, LLC DBA HooligansRestaurant and Bar.
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The West Sand Lake Fire DistrictNo. 1 Board of FireCommissioners is accepting bidsfor Lawn Care and an alternatebid for weed maintenance aroundHydrants from 1 April 2011through 31 March 2012. Acomplete copy of the contract isavailable by calling the West SandLake Fire District office at (518)674-5757, or stopping by Fridaybetween 7am and 5pm. The bidopening will be held on Monday,March 18, 2011 at 7:00pm at theWest Sand Lake Fire District #1,District Office, West Sand LakeFire Station, 3697 NY 43, WestSand Lake, NY 12196. The WestSand Lake Fire District #1 Boardof Fire Commissioners reservesthe right to reject any and all bidsfor any reason.Daniel L HartsteinFire District SecretaryWest Sand Lake Fire District #1
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Robinette and directed by CarolLynn Langley, is presented at8pm on April 1 & 2 and Sunday, April 3 at 2:30pm. The story ofa widowed Kansas farmer with two children, who places an adin the newspapers and who is seeking a wife. A spinster fromMaine responds. “Yes, I can sing. I will come by train, I will weara yellow bonnet, I am plain & tall” Sarah travels to Kansas fora month’s stay in order to determine whether or not she’ll makethe move permanent. A gentle tale of wisdom, humor, & family.Tickets are $16, under 18-$10, and reservations can be madeat 518-674-2007 or www.slca-ctp.org. The Sand Lake Centerfor the Arts is located at 2880 NY 43, one half mile east of theblinking light in Averill Park, NY. There is plenty of free parking.
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