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THE WEEKLY PENNYSAVER WKLY Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • P.O. Box 1450 • Clifton Park, NY 12065 • 454-5501 • www.crwnewspapers.com Volume 66 • Number 33 • August 13, 2015 Small Businesses Certified to teach by DEA. Member DEA & DMA. 15 Glenridge Road • Glenville, NY 12302 Call 399-6245 WWW.BAKERDANCE.COM Ballet Tap Jazz Hip-Hop Contemporary Acrobatics Weddings Choreographed All Ages: 2 1 /2 - Teens and Adults Baker School of Dance OPEN HOUSES MON., AUG. 10 (4-6PM); WED., AUG. 12 (4-6PM); MON., AUG. 17 (5:45-7PM); TUES., AUG. 25 (4-6PM); SAT., SEPT. 12 (3-5PM) NEW STUDENTS ONLY! Sign Up Before 9/1/15 Free Registration ($10)PLUS $10 Off 1st Term Established 1935 ** Celebrating Our 81st Year! Classes Begin Tues., Sept. 8th 2nd Location: Schenectady JCC 1760 Central Avenue, Colonie • 869-9600 720 Hoosick Road, Troy • 273-9600 HOURS: Mon. • Tues. • Fri. 9-6; Wed. • Thurs. 9-8; Sat. 9-4 www.bestfire.com Last Chance For Summer Savings... Sale Ends Soon!! Look Inside For Our HEALTHy PET CARE GUIDE PRODUCTS & SERVICES FOCUSING ON THE HEALTH AND CARE OF YOUR PETS! PENNYSAVER MONEYSAVER THE WEEKLY THE ADVERTISER AUGUST 27TH EDITION Thursday, and 27th ~2015~ BOX AD CHECK OUT ADVERTISERS & LOCAL EVENTS AT LOOK INSIDE FOR … LOCAL EVENTS LOCAL SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent WWW. CRWNEWSPAPERS .COM MAILED EVERY WEEK OVER 167,000 10 ZONES 37 ZIP CODES Community Events Board more inside… LORD’S ACRE FAIR DONATIONS ACCEPTED AT BURNT HILLS UMC BURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills United Methodist Church at 816 Route 50 will have its annual fair on Friday and Saturday, September 11 and 12. A variety of booths will be provided including a large white elephant booth, clothing, books, toys, baby items, sporting goods, baked goods, a country store and a home furnishings booth. Donations for the various booths are now being accepted with drop off through September 1st. Items may be left at the Church Monday thru Friday from 9am to 1pm. Please follow the signs for the designated areas – we do not accept tube TVs. In addi- tion, due to popular demand and the volume of donated items in past years, there will be four summer pre-sales prior to the fair. The summer sales will be held on Friday, August 14th and Saturday, August 22nd from 9am-noon. Items to be sold include Baby items, clothing, white elephant items, toys, sporting goods, furniture and books. Please put these dates on your calendar. More information will follow concerning the fair and any questions may be answered by calling either 399-5875 or 399-3856. 12TH ANNUAL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVAL ROTTERDAM JCT. – Join us at Mabee Farm Historic Site for our 12th Annual Arts & Crafts Festival, celebrating the very best in local, handmade crafts on August 15, 2015 from 10am-4pm. Admission: $5.00; kids and students FREE! This year’s juried Arts & Crafts Festival will be bigger and better than ever, with over 40 artist and crafter booths! Featuring the best in regional arts and crafts, the festival includes handmade pottery, wood crafting, handwovens, candles, jewelry, fine arts, painted furniture and much, much more! Also on site are blacksmithing and woodworking demos, art and historic exhibits, nature trails, and tours of the 1705 Mabee farm house & 1760s Dutch Barn. For more information, please contact Curator Mary Zawacki at 518-887-5073, or by email at [email protected]. The Mabee Farm Historic Site is wheelchair accessible, with off-street parking in front of the George E. Franchere Educational Center. The Mabee Farm Arts & Crafts Festival is spon- sored by Crossroads Gifts and Wellness, 133 Jay St, Schenectady, NY 12305. 3RD ANNUAL BENEFIT GOLF TOURNAMENT SCOTIA – 3rd Annual Golf Tournament to benefit the Joan Nicole Prince Home will be held on Monday, August 17, at Mohawk Golf Club, 1849 Union Street, Schenectady. 9:30am: Registration & Breakfast; 10:30am: Shotgun Start; 3:00pm: Lunch/Awards. $175 per player. Includes Continental Break- fast, Golf Cart, Snacks & Lunch. Lunch only: $30. Come support a local non- profit who is dedicated to providing compassionate end of life care to the residents they serve! Registration: Forms available by visiting www.joan- nicoleprincehome.org or our Facebook page. If your business would like to sponsor this event, please contact Susan Tomlinson @ 518-346-5471. The Joan Nicole Prince Home is a comfort care home, which provides free care to the terminally ill in the last weeks and months of life. Dedicated to serving those with the greatest need and fewest options. The Joan Nicole Prince Home is funded solely through community donations and fundrais- ing events. Please join us in providing safe end of life care to the residents of our community who at this time in their life are so vulnerable. OUTDOOR DAY CAMP AT BELIEVERS CHURCH GLENVILLE – Outdoor Day Camp at Believers Church, 304 Swaggertown Rd., Glenville, August 24th - 28th from 9am-4pm. End of the summer fun for kids ages 6-11 years including large group activities, team build- ing events, crafts, songs, nature walks, campfire cooking as well as other fun and exciting outdoor adventures. Cost: $65 per camper (10% sibling discount). Register online at www.believersatglenville.com. Deadline for registration is August 17th. Space is limited so register TODAY!

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Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • P.O. Box 1450 • Clifton Park, NY 12065 • 454-5501 • www.crwnewspapers.com

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AT BURNT HILLS UMCBURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills United Methodist Church at 816 Route 50 will have its annual fair on Friday and Saturday, September 11 and 12. A variety of booths will be provided including a large white elephant booth, clothing, books, toys, baby items, sporting goods, baked goods, a country store and a home furnishings booth. Donations for the various booths are now being accepted with drop off through September 1st. Items may be left at the Church Monday thru Friday from 9am to 1pm. Please follow the signs for the designated areas – we do not accept tube TVs. In addi-tion, due to popular demand and the volume of donated items in past years, there will be four summer pre-sales prior to the fair. The summer sales will be held on Friday, August 14th and Saturday, August 22nd from 9am-noon. Items to be sold include Baby items, clothing, white elephant items, toys, sporting goods, furniture and books. Please put these dates on your calendar. More information will follow concerning the fair and any questions may be answered by calling either 399-5875 or 399-3856.

12TH ANNUAL ARTS & CRAFTS FESTIVALROTTERDAM JCT. – Join us at Mabee Farm Historic Site for our 12th Annual Arts & Crafts Festival, celebrating the very best in local, handmade crafts on August 15, 2015 from 10am-4pm. Admission: $5.00; kids and students FREE! This year’s juried Arts & Crafts Festival will be bigger and better than ever, with over 40 artist and crafter booths! Featuring the best in regional arts and crafts, the festival includes handmade pottery, wood crafting, handwovens, candles, jewelry, fine arts, painted furniture and much, much more! Also on site are blacksmithing and woodworking demos, art and historic exhibits, nature trails, and tours of the 1705 Mabee farm house & 1760s Dutch Barn. For more information, please contact Curator Mary Zawacki at 518-887-5073, or by email at [email protected]. The Mabee Farm Historic Site is wheelchair accessible, with off-street parking in front of the George E. Franchere Educational Center. The Mabee Farm Arts & Crafts Festival is spon-sored by Crossroads Gifts and Wellness, 133 Jay St, Schenectady, NY 12305.

3RD ANNUAL BENEFIT GOLF TOURNAMENTSCOTIA – 3rd Annual Golf Tournament to benefit the Joan Nicole Prince Home will be held on Monday, August 17, at Mohawk Golf Club, 1849 Union Street, Schenectady. 9:30am: Registration & Breakfast; 10:30am: Shotgun Start; 3:00pm: Lunch/Awards. $175 per player. Includes Continental Break-fast, Golf Cart, Snacks & Lunch. Lunch only: $30. Come support a local non-profit who is dedicated to providing compassionate end of life care to the residents they serve! Registration: Forms available by visiting www.joan-nicoleprincehome.org or our Facebook page. If your business would like to sponsor this event, please contact Susan Tomlinson @ 518-346-5471. The Joan Nicole Prince Home is a comfort care home, which provides free care to the terminally ill in the last weeks and months of life. Dedicated to serving those with the greatest need and fewest options. The Joan Nicole Prince Home is funded solely through community donations and fundrais-ing events. Please join us in providing safe end of life care to the residents of our community who at this time in their life are so vulnerable.

OUTDOOR DAY CAMP AT BELIEVERS CHURCH GLENVILLE – Outdoor Day Camp at Believers Church, 304 Swaggertown Rd., Glenville, August 24th - 28th from 9am-4pm. End of the summer fun for kids ages 6-11 years including large group activities, team build-ing events, crafts, songs, nature walks, campfire cooking as well as other fun and exciting outdoor adventures. Cost: $65 per camper (10% sibling discount). Register online at www.believersatglenville.com. Deadline for registration is August 17th. Space is limited so register TODAY!

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POTLUCK BARBECUECHARLTON – Potluck Barbe-cue and Bruce Lipton From the Agape International Spiritual Center– Wednes-day, August 19 at 6:15pm. Summer pleasure and inspi-ration from a leading expert in the field of mind-body

connection! Bring some-thing to grill for yourself and a dish to share. Enjoy some spiritual community and see Bruce Lipton’s lat-est presentation, “The Grand Convergence: The New Sci-ence of the Body-Mind-Spirit Trinity” streamed from Rev.

Michael Beckwith’s Agape Center in California. Dona-tions welcome. Albany-Sara-toga Spiritual Adventures, 2 Imperial Lane, Charlton, 518-423-3569. For more information, visit www.newthoughtnewyork.org.

SCHOOL SUPPLIES & BACKPACKS NEEDEDGLENVILLE – Help Give Kids a Running Start this school year! The Glenville YMCA is accepting donations of school sup-plies and backpacks to help get kids started off right in the upcoming school year. The generosity of our community has been overwhelming, but there are still children who need a backpack sponsor; can you help them? Contact Patty McCor-mack at 399-8118.

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A NEW ADDITION TO MUSEUM PASS PROGRAMwho live in the Library Dis-trict and are 18 years of age or older may now check out membership museum pass-es for eleven museums at no cost; occasionally, there may be a charge for a spe-

cial exhibit. Museum passes may be borrowed for 3 days. For more information about each museum, inquire at the “Ask a Librarian” Desk at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Pub-lic Library.

TAMARAC CLASS OF 1970

CAPITAL REGION – Tamarac’s class of 1970 is holding its 45th reunion on September 26th at Brunswick Elks on Rt. 2. Cocktails from 5:00pm-6:00pm followed by dinner, dessert and dancing to DJ Conover. The cost of dinner is $45.00 - cash bar all night. If you can’t make it to dinner join us for dessert and danc-ing 7:00pm-11:00pm (cash bar). For more information and dinner selections contact Jane Miles-Reynolds email: [email protected] or phone (518) 663-5104.

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9TH ANNUAL CLIFTON PARK ELKS CAR, TRUCK AND BIKE SHOW

BALLSTON LAKE – On Saturday, August 22nd, the Clifton Park Elks Lodge # 2466 will hold its 9th Annual Car Show. The Lodge is located at 695 MacElroy Road, Ballston Lake. All years and makes of cars, trucks and motorcycles are welcome. We have over 50 awards to registered vehicles. Come see the ve-hicles and enjoy the music and great food. Registration starts at 9am until 12pm and awards around 3:30pm. Contestant registration is $10; spectators are free. Rain Date is Sunday, August 30. For Information call John Harrington @ 518-322-1551 or Mike Bendetti @ 495-0240. Website: http://www.elks.org/SharedElksOrg/lodges/fi les/2466_Carshowfl yer2015.pdf

ANTIQUE OUTBOARD MOTOR CLUB SWAP

MEETROTTERDAM JCT. – Mohawk Hudson Chapter of the An-tique Outboard Motor Club Inc. Announces Their 11th Annual Swap Meet at the Historic Mabee Farm in Rot-terdam Junction on Saturday August 22. Attendees come from throughout the North-east as well as local members and the general public is wel-come to attend at no cost. There is no admission fee and no fee to display/buy/sell/trade. The day is planned to begin at 9:00am as a casu-al open-air event that is ex-pected to last until 2:00pm. The event includes the buy-ing, selling and trading of antique and classic outboard motors, boats and related items from attendees/ven-dors. Additional vendors are welcome at no cost. The general public is welcome. There will be food available for a donation for morning coff ee and donuts and lunch at noontime. The swap meet is held in an Antiques Road Show type atmosphere and interested parties can get parts, advice and resources for their old outboard mo-tors and boats, as well as an outlet to bring their motors to put them in the hands of a collector who can restore it. There will be judging of mo-tors in several categories. The Chapter, organized in March of 2005 has experienced growth over the last eight years. For further news of the Mohawk Hudson Chapter of the AOMCI, please visit our website: http://mglen2.wix.com/mohawkhudsonchap-ter#. For information about the national organization, please visit their website at www.aomci.org.

FRIDAY FAMILY LUNCHES

SCOTIA – Our Redeemer Lu-theran Church, 103 South Reynolds Street in Scotia will be celebrating summer with Friday Family Lunches, open to the community from 11:30 to 12:30 every Friday until August 28. Open to ev-eryone, the lunches served will be a simple sandwich lunch with fruit and veggies, drink, and dessert. At the lunch there will be an oppor-tunity to help other people, also. A special table will be set aside with fabric to be cut into squares to be made into small quilts for City Mis-sion, Birthright, and nursing homes. Come for the food, stay for the fellowship.

PELTS & PROSPERITY - SCHENECTADY’S FUR MERCHANTS 1730-1776

ROTTERDAM JCT. – Pelts & Prosperity - Schenectady’s Fur Merchants, 1730-1776 - presented by Nolan Cool on Satur-day, August 29, 2:00pm. Admission: $5.00, free for members of the Schenectady County Historical Society. Join Utica Col-lege student Nolan Cool for a presentation of his senior the-sis. Several Schenectady residents bartered in furs during the 18th century. However, only an elite class of merchants pros-pered from their involvement in the trade. Learn more about how businessmen adopted and adapted their economic po-sition to fi nd success in the fur trade from New York’s western frontier. For more information, please contact Educator/As-sistant Curator Jenna Peterson Riley at [email protected] or 518-887-5073. The Mabee Far m Historic Site is wheelchair accessible, with off -street parking in front of the George E. Franchere Educational Center.

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CHARLTON HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S MUSEUMCHARLTON – The Charlton Historical Society’s museum is now open on summer weekends, free of charge, from 2 to 4pm until August 30th. On display are artifacts with historic ties to Charlton, antique dollhouses, and displays to recog-nize Charlton’s volunteers. Our quaint museum, in the former St. Paul’s Church, built in 1804, is located at 2009 Maple Av-enue in Charlton’s historic hamlet.

WHITNEY BOOK CORNER BOOK SALE

SCHENECTADY – The Whit-ney Book Corner, 600 Union Street, Schenectady, will hold a sale on children’s and young adult books during the month of August. Books will be half price. The store is open seven days a week, Monday-Saturday, 10am-4pm (Thursday until 7pm); and Sunday, 1:30pm-3:30pm. On the first Thursday of each month from 4-7pm books are half price. The Whitney Book Corner sells qual-ity used books at reasonable prices as well as used audio books, CDs and DVDs. It is operated by the Friends of Schenectady County Public Library. All proceeds benefit the library system.

POLISH LANGUAGE CLASSESCAPITAL DISTRICT – St. Michael’s Church, 20 Page Ave., in Cohoes is accepting fall semester registrations for our Pol-ish Language classes. We offer classes for beginner and ad-vanced adults and children (5 yrs. and older). Classes are held evenings and / or Saturday morning for children. The fall se-mester will start the week of September 14th. All interested in learning the Polish Language or having their children / grandchildren learn the language please call Kasia at 518-588-0977 for more information or visit www.stmichaelsofco-hoes.org

VENDORS WANTED

NISKAYUNA – Vendors want-ed for the Largest Flea Mar-ket in the Town of Niskayuna! The 39th Annual Flea Market at the Niskayuna Reformed Church, 3041 Troy Sche-nectady Rd. (Route 7), Nis-kayuna, will be held on Sat-urday, September 26 from 9am-4pm. Rain or shine! The Flea Market is 4 miles west of Northway exit 6 on Route 7. Parking donation is $2. Homemade hot soups, pies, cakes, chili, as well as delicious luncheon selec-tions. Vendors are wanted. Cars & vans may stay with dealers. Spaces are 20’x20’. Reserved outdoor spaces are $25 by September 18 or $30 thereafter. Indoor spaces are $40 by September 18 or $50 thereafter. Proceeds to ben-efit Church ministries. For more information, call 785-5575.

ANNUAL TEAL RIBBON

RUN/WALKCAPITAL REGION – Caring Together will hold their an-nual Teal Ribbon Run/Walk for Ovarian Cancer Support, Awareness, Education and Research will be held on Sunday, September 13, in Albany’s Washington Park. Both the 5K run and 1-mile walk will begin at 9:00am. For more information and to download a registration form, go to www.Caringto-getherNY.org.

VENDORS WANTED FOR VENDOR/FAIR

FLEA MARKETVISCHER FERRY – Vendors wanted to participate in the Ven-dor/Fair Flea market to be held at Amity Reformed Church, 335 Riverview Road, Vischer Ferry on Saturday, September 19. The hours will be 9am to 3pm with space available by do-nation. All spaces will be in the church parking lot with ample room for large and small items displayed by individual ven-dors. Please call 280-1524 early to reserve an allotted space.

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ANIMALSCAPITAL DISTRICT – Capital District Humane Association, Inc. (CDHA.NET) is an all-vol-unteer, no-kill animal rescue group that has been saving animals of all kinds through-out the capital region and beyond since 1988. Our goal is to place each animal in our program in a wonderful home where it will be treat-ed like a valued member of the family. We re-home dogs with no charge for surren-der. Since CDHA is a rescue group and doesn’t have a facility of its own, all its dogs are in foster homes and dogs are showcased at pet adop-tion clinics held three times each month.

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LAKE GEORGE TOUR & LUNCH

CAPITAL REGION – Reserve now: La Fédération franco-américaine du New York (Fe-FANY) is getting a group to-gether for a buff et lunch and 2-hour boat tour aboard the Lac du St. Sacrement in Lake George on Saturday, Sep-tember 26. Meet us in Lake George for great food and great conversation (you do not have to speak French). The tour begins at noon; boarding is at 11:00am. Cost is $33.00 per person. If interested, email Yvette at [email protected]. Make checks payable to FeFANY and mail to: FeFANY, c/o 9 Horton Drive, Watervliet, NY 12189.

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THE JOYFUL NOISE, “WE ARE ONE”

CAPITAL DISTRICT – The Joyful Noise was a con-temporary Christian music ministry well known in the Capital District region and beyond, during the years of 1969-1993. The Joyful Noise was a large group of young people, led spiritu-ally and musically by Mr. Bill Womer. The Joyful Noise was the core of what would later evolve into “Christian Mu-sic Ministries”. The positive side of social media, as well as the unfortunate passing of key members, has stirred interest in a reunion of The Joyful Noise, with the rec-ognition, that still, “We are One”. A reunion is planned for October 10, 2015 focused on reuniting and catching up. The reunion will culmi-nate with a barbeque dinner and an evening Praise and Worship service at Bethle-hem Lutheran Church. Many of the songs spanning three decades when young lives were forever impacted by this experience will be sung together again. We will also be including all the parents and family members in the Saturday night service who supported each of us during our “JN” years. During these early planning stages we are interested in help locating former members, and iden-tifying folks to assist on vari-ous committees that have been formed. Please visit the Facebook page for Chris-tian Music Ministries if you are a former member and want to connect, or contact us at [email protected]

VENDORS WANTED

GLENVILLE – Vendors want-ed for Fall Craft & Vendor Fair to be held at Centre Glenville United Methodist Church, corner of Sacandaga and Bolt Roads on Saturday, Oc-tober 17. Art, baked goods, crafts, farmers market, etc. Registration Flat Fee $35.00. For Vendor Application Contact: Sue 518-399-8544; Melanie 518-860-6892 [email protected]

VOLUNTEERS HELP YOU STAY IN YOUR HOMESO. SARATOG COUNTY – Is it getting more diffi cult to man-age living in your home? You might appreciate a volunteer to give you support like Bessie has been receiving from Care Links Program volunteers. June helps Bessie by shopping for her groceries because she can’t get out to buy for herself anymore. Walking is too diffi cult. If you could use some as-sistance, Care Links of Southern Saratoga County off ers free services to 60+ seniors. Friendly visiting, respite, “handy help-ing”, housekeeping, are ways you can benefi t from services. Call 399-3262 to fi nd out how a dependable caring person can make your life easier.

HAVE SOME FREE TIME?SARATOGA COUNTY – Are you 55 or over and looking for a volunteer opportunity? Saratoga County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program is looking to recruit Kitchen Volunteers to assist with serving meals and clean up for the Senior Nutri-tion Program. Days are fl exible with your schedules Monday-Friday. Hours are between 10:30 and 1:30 pm. The meal site is located at the Adult and Senior Center of Saratoga at 5 Wil-liams Street in Saratoga Springs. For more information and details, please call Janet Haskell (518) 884-4110.

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BUILD-A-BASH EVENTSCHENECTADY – Habitat for Humanity of Schenectady County has celebrated its Women Build program with a Bash held at Schenectady’s Central Park for the last two years. The 2015 event is tak-ing on a new, expanded look with the announcement that the Saturday, Septem-ber 19 “Build-a-Bash” has been moved to the Sche-nectady Armory, located at 125 Washington Avenue in Schenectady (opposite Schenectady County Com-munity College). This his-toric landmark, recently pur-chased and refurbished by partners Jeff and Ray Legere of Legere Restorations, al-lows for a much larger and exciting event. The fund-raiser will feature a variety of local cuisine, a cash bar, live music by Goin’ Back, and a number of unique games and attractions that high-light Habitat’s mission. Prove your hammering acumen by competing in the Habitat Hammerschlagen contest. There will also be a Raise the Roof competition featuring Schenectady Armory part-ner Ray Legere versus GE R&D’s Hope Matis, a member of the GE Women’s Network and frequent Women Build volunteer. Both challengers will be lifted in safety har-nesses by your donations until they reach the 50-foot high ceiling. “The GE Wom-en’s Network has been a big supporter of Schenectady Habitat Women Build for a number of years and we are thrilled to have a rep-resentative participating in this challenge,” said Habitat Interim Executive Direc-

tor, Madelyn Thorne. There will also be a live auction to win a child’s playhouse built by Habitat volunteers and other fundraising activities planned during the evening. Long time Habitat volunteer Virginia Newton will be hon-ored during the event. Vir-ginia joined the fi rst Women Build project here in 2004 and has since become a val-ued part of our construction team, in addition to serving on the building committee. Habitat for Humanity utilizes primarily volunteer labor to rehab and build new con-struction homes for work-ing class families needing a hand up, not a hand out. Partnering with Habitat, families currently living in sub-standard or inadequate housing can apply to be-come fi rst time homebuyers with the Habitat program. Applicants must show the ability to pay a mortgage, maintain an adequate credit rating and agree to put in

400 hours of sweat equity into their new home. Spon-sors are currently being sought for the Build-a-Bash by contacting Joanne DeVoe at 518 573-0773 / [email protected]. Restaurants are invited to participate of-fering samples of their own specialties in a “street scape” styled food court. Restau-rant participants may con-tact Brigitte Connors at (518) 280-4421 / [email protected] The event is from 5-8pm on Saturday, Sep-tember 19. Tickets are $65 and may be made through Schenectady Habitat’s web site at http://schenectady-habitat.org/ and clicking on events or by mailing a check to Karen McLane at 115 N.

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VOLUNTEERS HELP YOU STAY IN YOUR HOMESO. SARATOG COUNTY – Is it getting more diffi cult to man-age living in your home? You might appreciate a volunteer to give you support like Bessie has been receiving from Care Links Program volunteers. June helps Bessie by shopping for her groceries because she can’t get out to buy for herself anymore. Walking is too diffi cult. If you could use some as-sistance, Care Links of Southern Saratoga County off ers free services to 60+ seniors. Friendly visiting, respite, “handy help-ing”, housekeeping, are ways you can benefi t from services. Call 399-3262 to fi nd out how a dependable caring person can make your life easier.

HAVE SOME FREE TIME?SARATOGA COUNTY – Are you 55 or over and looking for a volunteer opportunity? Saratoga County Retired & Senior Volunteer Program is looking to recruit Kitchen Volunteers to assist with serving meals and clean up for the Senior Nutri-tion Program. Days are fl exible with your schedules Monday-Friday. Hours are between 10:30 and 1:30 pm. The meal site is located at the Adult and Senior Center of Saratoga at 5 Wil-liams Street in Saratoga Springs. For more information and details, please call Janet Haskell (518) 884-4110.

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VOLUNTEER WORKCAPITAL DISTRICT – Ani-maLovers, an all-volunteer rescue organization serv-ing the Capital Region for 20 years, seeks caring, re-sponsible volunteers to be involved in its animal care, adoption and outreach ef-forts. AnimaLovers staffs the PetSmart adoption center in East Greenbush and holds adoption clinics at other lo-cations throughout the year. Volunteers are also needed for cat and kitten foster care, data entry, mailings and conducting quality calls. For further information, please call 518-348-3903 x2, or email [email protected]. Scheduling is flex-ible and training will be pro-vided. Learn more at www.animalovers.org

ARE YOU A FAMILY MEMBER IN CRISIS?GLENVILLE – Families Anonymous is a free support group for family and friends of a loved one who is suffering from alco-hol, drugs, or other addictive behavior. You are not alone and there is help. Meetings are every Monday at 7:15 pm at Co-nifer Park (not associated), 79 Glenridge Road, Glenville, off main lobby in room 117. Come listen to other FA members, become stronger, and learn new ways to improve the situa-tion. For more information, contact Jerry or Vera at 518-283-4147, or e-mail [email protected].

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CAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruiting volunteers to pro-vide wild land and underwa-ter searches. This includes all aspects of fi eld and under-water search. The tri-state emergency team responds when requested by NYS for-est rangers and other police agencies throughout New York State, Western Vermont and Massachusetts. We are looking for certifi ed scuba divers, experienced boat handlers, and people who enjoy hiking and the out-doors in general who wish to help people in need. The team will provide training and complete support as needed. Our headquarters is located in Waterford. Appli-cants need not live in Water-ford to volunteer. If interest-ed, please call 518-237-6744 or visit our website at www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org

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REED’S TREE SERVICE & GC, LLC937-1400

Tree removal, pruning, trimming, stump removal,tree climber & more. Snowplowing.

General Contractor. No job too big or too small! Serving the local community.

Here for your everyday needs! Fully ins. (0903)

PRO-CUT LANDSCAPE SERVICESHydro-seeding

Patio Installation, Walkways & Retaining Walls

Irrigation Systems Installed and ServicedGrass Cutting • Seasonal Clean-UpsThatching • Landscaping • Plantings

Lawns Installed • Bark Mulching 399-7443 (C)

CD LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE L.L.C.Specializing in Retaining Walls and Patios –

All styles and design – Raised Patios.Walkways, Paver Stone Driveways.

- Plantings and Sod Installed- Lawns Installed

- Irrigation Systems Installed & Serviced- Bark Mulching – Installed or Delivered

- Top Soil Installed or Delivered- Wood Chipper Service Available

Commercial / Residential. Fully Insured.399-3814 (C)

J & F LAWN & YARD CARE, LLCMowing, clean-ups, mulch, landscaping

& all other yard care services. Comm./Res. Fully ins. 399-5865 (C)

Health & WellnessRELATIONSHIP HEALING

Sandra Germain, MA, is a Counselorspecializing in relationship confl ict,

trauma, depression & anxiety. 377-5899 (C)

Home Repair

Carpentry Plus 339-5484

All carpentry, mouldings, windows, decks, doors, etc. Jobs of all sizes. (1022)

TORRES CONTRACTINGInt. remodeling, additions, kit./baths, decks,windows, doors, painting, press. washing,

masonry, roofi ng. Free est. Fully ins. 631-0572 or 229-4720 (C)

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TAYLOR’D CONSTRUCTIONAdditions, Dormers, Kitchens, Baths,

Railings, Painting, Stairs (spiral-circular), Mantles, Custom Cabinetry, Decks,

Siding, Doors & Windows.Free Estimates – 23 years exp.

346-6784 or 330-2316 (cell) (C)

FRIDHOLM PAINTING & REMODELING

Bathrooms, basements, fi nish carpentry, tile work, plaster/drywall, plumbing,

painting. We love what we do!330-9507 or jfridholm.com (C)

Junk RemovalEMPIRE JUNKERS

Complete junk removal service.No job too big or small. Fully ins.

Free est. Lowest price guaranteed.518-376-2700 or 518-366-0044 (C)

MasonryAL GALLO 384-1491 [email protected]

Brick-Block-Stone-Concrete-PaversRemove/replace concrete walkways, patios.

Re-point/rebuild chimneys. Foundation patching.

Fully Ins. Refs. 35+yrs. exp. (0820)

Painting & Wallpapering

FRIDHOLM PAINTING & REMODELING

Int./ext. painting & staining, popcorn &cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping.

Plaster/ drywall repair. We love what we do!330-9507 jfridholm.com (C)

BRAD’S FINISHING TOUCH PAINTING& PAPERING COMPANY

Awesome Interiors & Exteriors w/ 30 yrs. exp.

Beautify … Restore … Update518-364-6091 or 879-2885 (0903)

Plumbing / HeatingElectrical

JOE CARACCIOLO ELECTRICLicensed Master Electricians

38 Yrs. Experience / Family BusinessFather & Son Licensed

Fully Insured / Free Estimates399-8563 or 441-2277 (C)

HONEST AND RELIABLE PLUMBINGTop Quality Installations & Repairs

Evening and Weekend Appointments Avail.Fully Insured.

ARKservices (518) 374-2542 (C)

214-4082Full Time Plumber on Staff

RemodelingCustom Home Building

ExcavationTrenchless Underground Technology

Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com (C)

SUBURBAN SERVICES GROUPPlumbing – Heating – Cooling

Never go powerless! Largest automatic standby generator dealer & installer in the area! Licensed. Professional. 399-6808 (C)

HOME IMPROVEMENTS/UPGRADES

Int./Ext. Electrical, Plumbing & RemodelingGenerac Authorized Sales & Service

20+ Yrs. exp. Fully ins. Bill 399-2991 (C)

A1 ELECTRICGenerator & Full Service Electrical ContractorAuto Standby Generator Dealer & InstallerLicensed. Fully insured. (518) 399-2991

A1ElectricGenerators.com (C)

Pressure WashingPruskyServices.com

We have the experience, quality & resourcesto handle any residential/commercial

pressurewashing needs. We’ll even bring the water!

Prusky Services 378-7136 (1119)

HOUSE & DECK PRESSURE WASHING

Safe, no harsh chemicals. Gentle wash.For painted siding. Windows too.

Free est. Senior disc. 372-1664 (0924)

MAGIC WAND PRESSURE & SOFT WASHING LLCHot water house washes.

Soft roof washing. Decks washed & stained. Gutters cleaned & whitened.

Fully ins. Free estimates. 384-4224 (0813)

Roofi ngTORRES CONTRACTING

& CHIMNEY REPAIRAll Types of Roofi ng, New Roofs & Repair,

Siding, Seamless Gutters, Free Estimates, Fully Insured.

631-0572 • 229-4720 (C)

MIKE’S REMODELINGRoofi ng - Slate Repair - Siding - Windows

Doors - Porches - Kitchens & Baths.Lead certifi ed. 378-2859 (C)

Septic Services

CHARLTON SEPTIC SERVICEComplete Septic Service;

Portable Toilet Rentals399-1323 (C)

ODORLESS SANITARY CLEANERSComplete Septic Service

399-3482 Kory Loukes (C)

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CHILD CAREBabysitting done in my Malta home. Reasonable rates, ex- perienced, refs. For more in- formation call 817-0506

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

Office Space, 1,060 sf (4 of- fices/open area), Rt. 2, near Latham Circle. $1475/ mo. incl. all services. 339-0091

FOR SALEAntique claw foot bath tub. 587-8064

Camp fire wood. Dry pine. $50 face cord. Local delivery. Call 466-4598 or ( 240) 328-8421

For sale. Lowrey organ with bench and books. $400 obo. 654-9498. Leave msg.

For sale: Bedroom set, dark pine. Triple dresser, chest of drawers, nightstand, queen bed. $200. 654-6354

For sale: Next Ultra terrain shock bike, like new. Call evenings 696-2210

Master Built outdoor electric grill. Never used. $75. 654-9736

Mulch hay. $2 a bail. 587-0248

Must see! GE Spacemaker portable washer & dryer. $375/pr. 374-4530, lv. msg. & number, will return all calls.

Small 24’’ cooking stove, ideal for camp or apt. $75. Propane or natural gas. New standard tub surround, cut for right hand fixtures $125. 587-0044

GARAGE SALESAug. 14-15, 9-3. 106 Vly Rd. Scotia. Antiques, DR set, jew- elry. church pews, desk, as- sorted hsehld. No early birds.

Aug. 15, 9:30-3. Aug. 16, 10-1. 23 Revere Run, Mechanicville. Kids clothes, toys, misc.

Garage Sale: 8/14 & 8/15, 9-4. Household items, crafts, furn., old items & more. 948 Ridge Rd., Scotia/Glenville.

Garage Sale: Rain or Shine! 8/14-8/16, Fri.-Sun., 9-4pm, 39 Woodward Dr., Lk. Lu- zerne, Northwoods.Lawn sale. 8/7-9, & 8/14-16. Fri-Sun. 10-? 26 Fourth St. Corinth. Too much to list.

Maybrook Dr. Glenville. 8/14-8/15, 9-4, 8/16, 10-2. Clothes, furniture, household items, holiday decor, exer- cise equip. Much more No early birds.

Rummage Sale: Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Rte. 50. Fri., 8/14 and Sat., 8/22 from 9am-noon. Hun- dreds of household items, books, toys, sporting equip., next-to-new clothing & furn.

LOSTDesk drawer, Rt. 9 N South of Lake Luzerne. Reward. 587-8064

FREEFree NordicTrack, Auto Strider 990. Excellent condi- tion. You move. 877-0508 Ask for Kim

MISCELLANEOUSFree ART Reception! August 28, 7pm at the Stony Creek Library. 37 Harrisburg Rd. Stony Creek, 12878. Display- ing recent art created on the Dean Farm Heritage trail. All are welcome to join us for wine, hors d”oeurves, live music, and a campfire. Info 696-5911

Hero miles. To find out more about how you can help our service members, veterans and their families in their time of need, visit the Fisher House website at www.fisher- house.orgHorse boarding, barn outdoor arena. Close to trails. $200 per month. 222-6946

Rhodes Family Reunion. Sat. Aug. 15th. Middle Grove Park. 1pm lunch. Dish to share and table service. Bev- erage provided.

Wash N” Dry Laundry next to Subway, 92 Main St, Corinth. We have top of the line wash- ers & Dryers. Open 24 hours, air conditioning, WIFI. We have pride in saying we’re the cleanest laundry around guaranteed!

NOVENAO ST. JOSEPH of Cupertino who by your prayer obtained from God to be asked at our examination, the only preposition you knew. Grant that I may like you succeed iln the (here mention the name of Examination eg. History paper I) examination. In return I promise to make you known and cause you to be invoked. O St. Joseph of Cupertino pray for me, O Holy Ghost enlighten me, Our Lady of Good Studies pray for me. Sacred Head of Jesus, Seat of divine wis- dom, enlighten me. J.I.

ST. JUDE’S NOVENAMay the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved, and pre- served throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Je- sus , pray for us. St. Jude worker of miracles, pray for us St. Jude, help of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 8th day, your prayer will be answered. Say for 9 days, it has never been known to fail. Publica- tion must be promise. C.P.M.

J & R FLOOR COVERING Tile, hardwood, carpet, vinyl, laminate. Great prices on ma- terials & installation. Residen- tial, commercial. Experienced & insured. Visa, MC, Discover Ralph 584-4657 jandrfloorcovering.com

A-Z BUILDING ANDPROPERTY SERVICES

One call completes it all! Complete home and yard buidlng & maintenance. All phases of building and land- scaping, additions, decks, bathrooms, kitchens, base- ment, patios, screen porches, retaining walls, planting, trim- ming, etc. (518) 522-2724

All Roofing and Repairs Get the Job Done Right! Roofing, Painting, Porches, Decks, Chimney Repair/Re- build. Specializing in Slate Roof Repair. Free Est. Ins. Ron Bellrose Roofing & Con- tracting 346-6140 10% off with this ad!

ALL SEASON FENCE CO.All types of fencing, Reason- able rates. Credit cards ac- cepted. 243-9752.

ALWAYS BEST PAINTINGInterior - Ext. - Plaster WorkRefinishing, Wallpaper. Free est. 15 yrs. contract exp. Ins. Hire a Craftsman! 885-6696

AMERICAN FENCEOur prices won’t be beat!Fully insured. Free est.

Portfolio avail. 518-231-9084

ARCHITECTGeorge T. Fornum, 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now for Spring. 518-885-1705

B&D PRESSURE WASHING$144/ 1-story; $219/ 2-story. Decks, walks, gutter, mobile homes, decks refinished. 275-5288 or 538-9379

BUYING GOLD & SILVER Highest cash prices paid. Jewelry, vintage costume and turquoise, coins, watches, knives, military, toys, antiques etc. 30+ yrs. exp. Save time call Joe first. 669- 2274

C. L. HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Taking care of all your win- dow and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates. Call Rich (518) 528-7173.

CALVARY CONTRACTINGCeramic and hardwood floor- ing. Sales, installation and re- finishing. Visit us at: calvary- serves.com or call (518) 669-6583

CAMPING WOODCut, split and delivered within 15 miles of Middle Grove, 1 1/2 cords per load. $150 a load. 587-0248CASH FOR JUNK CARS $200-$2000. Free pick-up. 365-3368

CHEAP TREE SERVICERemoval, trimming, insured. Wood lots wanted. 30 yrs. ex- perience. 361-7519

CLEANING & SHOPPINGStay-at-home mom looking for light housecleaning jobs. Will also do short list grocery shopping. Daniela 280-2217

CLEANINGPersonal Cleaning Service. Com./Res. Cleaning. Honest, Dependable. Refs. 888-0095

CLEANOUTS, DEMO & JUNK REMOVAL

Free est.cheaper than a dumpster & we do all the work. 339-3369

CUSTOM STONEWORKPatios, firepits, retaining walls, new sidewalks, side- walk repair. Any kind of ma- sonry/ concrete work. 423-0946

DECKS Pressure washed, stained. Quality work, affordable prices. (518) 530-9073

DEMOLITIONAny size removed - quick & clean! Complete demolition - Houses, barns, buildings, trailers. Land clearing. Con- crete broken up & removed. Fire damage clean up. Build- ing & warehouse clean out. RICK CARBONE, prompt service. 696-3000 Best rates!

DIVORCEUncontested Divorce papers prepared $349 Incl. poor per- son app. custody & support Pet. 274-0380

ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Fully lic. & ins. 30yrs exp., res./comm. Panel upgrades. 274-5100

ELECTRICIANDavesElectricService.com Free estimates, fully insured. 583-0441

EVICTION SQUAD OF NY.(ESNY). No rent- Undesir- ables, Squatters. “Let us han- dle it”. Uniformed court proc- ess servers, local & statewide (518)EVICTION (384-2846)1-855-EVSQUAD. 24 hours.

EXCAVATION, TRUCKING, & LOGGING

Driveways, drainage, septic, brush hogging, lawns, water diversion, sm. & lrg. jobs 339-3369.

FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions

Remodeling, carpentry, base- ments, kit., baths, decks. No job too small. Don Ferraro (518) 882-9513

FIREWOOD$150/full cord or seasoned $195/ full cord. Cut, split, and delivered. 696-6029

FIREWOODPremium seasoned hardwood delivered. Pigliavento Fire- wood 518-477-3994

FIREWOOD- Dry- Dry-Dry Exit 15N.com

Lou “The Wood Guy” Rt. 50, Wilton

FRIDHOLM PAINTINGAll int./ext. painting & staining projects. Popcorn & cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping, faux/decorative painting. Free est. Insured. A+ BBB rating. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. We love what we do! contact John Fridholm, 330-9507www.jfridholm.com

FULL- SVC. EXCAVATINGSite-clearing. Expand yards. Wtr/swr/sep/drainage. Walls, ponds, waterscapes. Engi- neering & dev. svcs 424-6834

GARAGE DOOR GARY Garage doors, electric open- ers, service. Garage door openers make great gifts! Call for free estimate. 399-6102.

Handyman Needed . Helpwith repair & odd jobs. at Deer Run Town home. $20/hr Dan Call me 320-2261

HEATING SERVICE AND AIR CONDITION

Or new installations. Best prices. Best efficiencies. Gas fire, rebates. Call Mike O’Brien 365-6624 anytime.

NEED HOME IMPROVEMENT?

Services from facelifts to re- models, also custom design cabinets, built-ins, and stor- age solutions to fit your exact space and needs. Handyman services, painting, tile work, flooring, moldings, drywall re- pair. Insured. BK’s Custom Services 581-5900.

HORSE BOARDINGIn Lake Luzerne. Access to NYS horse trails. Call Kath- leen @ KBC Ranch 696-6366

JOBS TOO SMALL? Can’t get the right price? We do siding, painting, kitchen, baths, basements roofing, & more! Call Bob @ 275-7731.

JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics, b’ment, garages. Get it done fast for less cash. Fully ins. 237-JUNK “5865”

LANDSCAPE/ PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

1 time, weekly & biweekly, stone, topsoil, mulch, ponds, brush hogging, clean-up 339-3369

LESLIE’S LAWN CAREMowing, firewood, mulching, topsoil, spring cleanup. We deliver. 696-3779

LOG SPLITTERS for RENTDelivery avail. + discounts. Dick Collins... since 1983. 55 Van Dan St. Saratoga. 584-8081 or cell 232-8918

LUKE PAINTING and RESTORATION

All phases of contracting, painting, roofing, general con- tracting. Free estimates. In- sured. (518) 956-1372 MARK’S TREE REMOVALTree trimming, tree removal, lot clearing, firewood and more. We will beat or match any other prices with quality work! Free est. 403-4126

CNAs HHAs PCAs for shift work. Certified aides for im- mediate home care position. Reliable, transportation a plus. Call Concepts of Helath Care at 885-2020

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10am-4pm• CNA New Hire Bonus of $500*• LPN New Hire Bonus of $750*

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LANDSCAPE/ PROPERTY MAINTENANCE

1 time, weekly & biweekly, stone, topsoil, mulch, ponds, brush hogging, clean-up 339-3369

LESLIE’S LAWN CAREMowing, firewood, mulching, topsoil, spring cleanup. We deliver. 696-3779

MARK’S TREE REMOVALTree trimming, tree removal, lot clearing, firewood and more. We will beat or match any other prices with quality work! Free est. 403-4126

NORTHEAST HOME IMPROVEMENT

Kitchens, decks, additions, garages, porches, siding. High quality work. Profes-sional, ins. Free estimates. Larry Cunningham, Glenville, NY 399-5896 or 421-1029.

OLD APPLIANCESAnd Furniture

REMOVED FROM YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS. Small or Large jobs.

CLEANOUTS. Call Bill the Junkman at

664-7488. Credit Cards Accepted.

PAINTINGAfford. Summer Prices! Int./ext. Pwr. washing. Fully ins. 590-6375

PAINTING/WALLPAPERBringing Colors Together. Pressure / Window washing. Fully insured. 415-5733

PET Care by Debbie Skoda Your in-home pet sitter for over 14yrs. servicing Burnt HIlls, Charlton, Scotia Glen-ville, Alplaus, and surrounding area. I’ll take special care of your kitties/doggies during va-cations, wknd. trips or single mid-day visits/walks 399-5758

PIANO TUNING Summer Special! All models $89. Free est. on repairs. 25 yrs exp. Refs. 207-6779 lv.ms

PURE WATER WINDOW CLEANING

For details go to w indowc lean ing411.com 518-618-7146

R&D LANDSCAPINGSpring clean ups, tree work, mulch, retaining walls, flower/ shrubs planted. No job too big or small. We do it all. 451-6021

R. P.’s JUNK REMOVALWill clean out whole house estates, garages, basements, or one truckload. Yard clean-ups. Cheap rates! Free est. Quick service. 258-3879.

Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Call for holiday specials! 1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.

RICK CARBONEEXCAVATION CO.

40 yrs. of exp. House demoli-tion, cellar excavation, septic systems, tree cutting, drive-ways, water lines buried, top soil, sand & gravel, poured concrete foundations, retain-ing walls, fuel tanks installed & removed, lawns installed (seed or sod). Fully ins. Free est. Best rates & job satisfac-tion guaranteed! 696-3000

RON’S TREE SERVICEFully insured, free estimates. Tree removal, stump grinding, lot clearing, chipping and hauling. Spring has sprung, it’s time to get your trees done. Call today for an afford-able price.538-2270

STONE / TOPSOIL / MULCHSand, Gravel, Manure, Free Delivery, Boulders, Decora-tive Stone, Shale, Installation avail. 339-3369

Stump ‘N Grind Prof. stump grinding service. Ins. backyard accessible.

301-5712

TILE INSTALLATIONBack splash, custom show-ers, tub surrounds, floors. Ex-perienced and fair. 693-7400

TREE, SHRUB, STUMP SRVBucket, crane, chipper, stump removal, small jobs to mega. 339-3369

UNCONTESTED DIVORCE$895 includes filing fees. All documents prepared and filed. No court appearance. Susan Civic, Attorney, 77 Van Dam St. Suite #6, Saratoga Springs. 587-4400

WADE’S TREE SERVICE & LANDSCAPE CO.

Complete tree serv. Light landscaping serv. 35 yrs. exp. 3rd generation arborist. 10% disc. w/ad. Fully ins. Free est. 384-7285

WATER HEATERS REPLACED NOW!

Rebates! Gas fired. Tankless or tank type. Call Mike O’Brien 365-6624 any time!

WEEDINGHedge trimming, yard cleanup mulching. Exp and reliable. Jimmy & Darlene. 429-8482

FRIDHOLM RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS

Bathrooms, basements, car-pentry, tile work, plaster/dry-wall repair, window/door in-stallation, light fixtures, paint-ing, deck build/repairs, pop-corn ceilings, basement Dry-lok sealer and many other tasks. A+ BB rating. Will show up. We love what we do! Please call John Fridholm at 330-9507 or visit us at jfridholm.com

ATTN: Hiring PCA’s, HHA’s, LPN’s, Companions. All shifts available NOW. Call Home Helpers at 584-5885, ask for Doreen.

CDl driver/ groundsman/ me-chanic needed: CDL re-quired. Very good pay for skilled worker. Donovan Tree Service, 10 Brickyard Rd., Mechanicville. 664-3531 [email protected]

Chamber Maid: Approx. 15 hrs./ wk., $10/hr. Weekends a must. No exp.needed. Top Hill Motel 584-5232.

CNAs HHAs PCAs for shift work. Certified aides for im-mediate home care position. Reliable, transportation a plus. Call Concepts of Helath Care at 885-2020 F/T Shirt presser, pants

presser, and garmet presser.Year round, paid holidays, paid vacations. Exp. or will train. Pleasant atmosphere. Saratoga Cleaners, 228 Washington St., Saratoga Springs. 587-3047

Forklift Operators ( stand-up) in Chemical Plant. 2:00 p.m to 10:30 p.m. Overtime Full benefits package; competitive wage. Paid time off. Nancy: 518-605-2053 EEO/AA Em-ployer/Vets/Disability

Help wanted. Mason laborer. $12/hr to start. Call Willie 696-3914

Jobs in Wilton. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Depend-ability required. Multiple shifts avail. Sat/Sun/Mon 6a-6p or 6p-6a OR Tues-Fri 6a-4p, 4p-2a. Call AccuStaff today (518) 226-6582..

Seeking exp. window and dooor installer. F/T benefits, vacation, etc. Company ex-panding! great opportunity! Call RM PENA, Inc. 384-7362 or stop by the showroom 761 Rt. 50, Burnt HIlls.

HHA & PCA IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Successful Home Health Care Agency looking for compassionate Personal Care Aides and Home Health Aides to provide care and as-sistance with activities of daily living, as assigned to client’s in the home setting. Full, part time, temporary or regular employment is available. Hours are also flexible. Can-didates must have their own transportation. HHA certifica-tion is a plus. Free Home Health Aide training program is available to those who qualify. Call today. 237-2700

HOME HEALTH AIDES, Per-sonal Care Aides & Compan-ions. Aides Must be certified. Flexible hrs. Competitive pay, team atmosphere. Must have a vehicle and be ready to work. Senior Solutions. 584-1200 or 370-1200.

Grounds position. FT, Valid Drivers License. $8.75/ hr. Reliable, able to do heavy lift-ing. All aspects of mowing, snow removal. Mohawk Ter-race 371-6700

Help wanted: Sprinkler Tech-nician, exp. required. Full time, benefits. Work alone, must be self driven. Accepting application at 215 Maple St. Corinth.

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LAND FOR SALEAttention: Price reduced for quick sale! 336 wooded acres, Lake Luzerne area. Long road frontage. Year round accessibility. Electric. Spring-fed pond and stream. Borders large tract of State forest. Ideal for investment or private estate. Alton Makely, Licensed Broker 518-231-0304.

HOMES FOR SALEDON’T RENT. New 3BR dou- ble wide. Own for $750/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

DON’T RENT. Own for $650/ mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manu- factured home. Saratoga Springs & Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

Why Rent When You Can Own!! New 3 BR, 2 bath manufactured home. As low as $550 per month, if bank qualified. Lot rent included @ $250 per month for three years. Forest Hills in Ballston Spa: 788-1399 or Woodcrest Acres in Corinth: 654-9820. Pyramid Pines Sales 587-1279

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

ADULT COMMUNITY Mini- mum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spa- cious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $725.Washer, dryer, hookups. Low heat costs. No pets 885-4232

Available immediately. 2 BR apt. located in Corinth, Pal- mer Ave. Heat included. $750. First, last, security. Ref- erences requested. 429-6901

Availalbe immediately, 2 BR apt. located on Center St. in the village of Corinth. Newly renovated, all utilities in- cluded.First, last, security re- quired. $850. References re- quested. 429-6901

Clifton Pk. Apts. 3 BR $1250 2 bath, marble FP, central air, gas heat, W/D hook-ups, many extras. Great location. No dogs allowed. Call (518) 280-1572

For rent. Furnished 3 BR, 2 ba. house w/ 1 car garage. Close to stores and school in Corinth. No smokers/ ani- mals. 232-1856

Luzerne waterfront 1 BR. Ca- ble included. $600/mo. + sec. + util. 696-3300. It won’ last!

Luzerne: One room. All in- cluded. $575/ mo. No secu- rity. 696-3300

Room for rent. Full use of kitchen, laundry, bath. $500 per month. 222-6946

Wilton - Canfield Park, exit 16. 1 BR’s starting at $525-$600 +. 2 BR’s starting at $640-$660 +. Laundry & garages available. Available for mid July rentals. No dogs. 233-1030 x12

HOUSE FOR RENT2 & 3BR Duplex Townhouses: $200 off 1 mo. rent, starting at $700. 1.5 ba, w/d hookup, at- tached locked storage, on-site parking, garbage/snow remv’l. water/sewer. Fonda-Fulton- ville School. 845-436-1215

DON’T RENT. New 3BR dou- ble wide. Own for $750/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

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CLASSIFIEDS2015 GMCTERRAIN SLT 2#P3144. Black, keyless, air,14,838 mi. ......................................

$30,9952013 GMC 1500EXT CAB#621415A. Black, 4WD, SLE, ABS, 36,899 mi. .....................................

$30,9952015 BUICKENCORE AWD#P3152. Silver, luggage rack,ABS, 15,045 mi. ..............................

$24,9952013 CHEVY SILVERADO LTCREW CAB#625315A. White, short box,4WD, 53,644 mi. .............................

$28,9952015 CHEVYCARGO VAN#P3143. White, ABS, air,14,452 mi. ......................................

$26,9952013 GMC SIERRA DENALICREW CAB#628015A. Black, AWD, short box,81,701 mi. ......................................

$28,9952014 CHEVYTRAVERSE LTZ#P3117. Grey, AWD, roof rail,27,505 mi. ......................................

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Many auto manufacturers still use standard incandes-cent bulbs in their vehicles. But advanced lighting that’s more befitting of today’s technological standards can make it easier for drivers to see and be seen by fellow motorists. Vision LED Lights from leading automotive lighting manufacturer Phil-ips employ cutting edge LED technology to deliver better and more dynamic lighting for applications such as brake and taillights, back up lights, side markers, fog lights, and license plate lights. Guaranteed for up to 12 years, Philips Vision LED Lights are highly resistant to extreme heat and vibration, meaning drivers are very likely to replace their vehicle long before they ever need to worry about replacing their LED lights.

The right lighting can vastly improve driver visibility and safety and prove a wise in-vestment for drivers who want to see the road better while making themselves more visible to other motor-ists. In addition to upgrading their vehicles’ lighting, driv-ers can take the following steps to ensure they’re see-ing the road ahead of them

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• Take steps to improve your reaction time and that of your fellow motorists. Per-sonal reaction time also can influence how drivers see the road and how quickly they react to potentially negative driving conditions. Making sure you get enough sleep and exercise can increase alertness and improve your reaction time. In addition, the choices you make when upgrading your vehicle can improve the reaction time of your fellow drivers. For example, Philips Vision LEDs’ instant-on response make sure brake lights come on the moment you apply the brake, instantly alerting other drivers should you be forced to make a sudden

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• Prioritize complete vehicle maintenance. No vehicle maintenance routine is com-plete unless it includes regu-lar cleaning of headlight lenses, sideview mirrors and interior glass and mirrors. Dirty mirrors and glass com-promises driver vision, so be sure to periodically remove any debris or film buildup on such surfaces.

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