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or call (518)793-3811,
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CAMBRIDGE, NYLuxury 3 bedroom, 3 bath
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cluded. $1250 plusutilities.
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OUT OF COUNTY BUYERWANTS A FARM!Reasonablly priced. Call Al atBryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.
NEED TO SELL YOURHOME OR PROPERTY?List with us at a fair price. If we don't sell your home wewill pay your $500. AlKonieczny at Bryce Real Es-tate Call for details.
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ONE BEDROOM APTFOR RENT: Country settingin Schuylerville. Includes heat,electric, water/sewer, lawnmaintenance and snow plow-ing. $775/mo. 518-338-8311.
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IDEAL RETAIL OROFFICE SPACE FORRENT.Route 40 South Argyle;busy road; 1100 sq ft. $700/mo. 518-638-8950.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bed-oom, brick, dead end road,arge yard, wood and oil heat.Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Sa-em, NY.
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AT D’ELLA HONDA!Come visit Van Chakalis,
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c’mon over and see him
at D’ella Honda
or call (518)793-3811,
or email
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Open M-Thurs. 9-7, Fri. 9-6,Sat. 9-5, Closed Sundaywww.dellahondagf.com
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2001 VW BEETLE 100,000
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Cut, split. Localdelivery. 518-538-1097.
TWO FREE BEDS- one twin
(mattress and box springs)one double (mattress and boxsprings) Sturdy and in goodcondition. These have been instorage for 3 years and maybe a bit musty. You [email protected]
HELP WANTED
WHALEN CHEVROLETis seeking a sales person forNEW and USED cars andtrucks. With full companybenefits, including health
insurance, 401K, paidvacation. Call Gary518-692-2241
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: full cord, local, unseasonedHardwood, cut and split. 518-692-2109
SCRAP TIRE REMOVALCall for pick up or drop off service available. 518-686-9621 Hoosick, NY
SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also newand used slate for sale. Call 802-265-3200.
CASH: For crank
phonographs, early 78's,cylinder records, parts.Call 798-5612
APPLIANCESRECONDITIONED& GUARANTEED
Refrigerators, Ranges, Wash-ers, Dryers. Best selection,price & guarantee. New &Used parts. Major credit cards.
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SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rus-tic furniture stock. Select gradehardwood lumber, including
butternut, cherry, oak, ash,birch, etc. Call 518-494-2747.
HIGHER CASH PAIDFOR COINS, jewelry, gold,
silver, watches, diamonds,stamps, sports cards, sterling,
anything old. Call Dennis @518-583-3479 or1-800-498-3479.
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Adirondack Seafood Co.
115 River Street Hudson Falls
Stop in or Call in your order, today:
518-745 - 5845
Lent, the season of preparation for theresurrection of Jesus Christ on Easter
Sunday.Keeping with the traditions of Lent
we offer •The freshest Seafood Lunches and
Dinners at our Cozy Maine Style Restaurant where you can obtain our
specialty: All You Can Eat Fish Fry!• Homemade Clam Chowder
• Fried or Boiled Fish and Seafood by thePound To Go from our
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$6,595
‘10 CHEVY CAMARO SS COUPE
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‘14 DODGE AVENGER SE ‘09 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS LS
$8,495
‘01 FORD MUSTANG GT
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Manual Transmis-sion, Green, 97K
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U.S. farmers are preparing to switch more land to soybeans as they seek to limit losses from aslumping corn market. While corn remains the biggest domestic crop, prices have tumbled so muchafter two years of record harvests that the grain fetches less than it costs some farmers to produce.For the first time since the 1970s, corn planting will decline for a third straight season, while soybeanacreage expands to the most ever, a Bloomberg survey of analysts showed.When planting season starts in April and May, many farmers say they will increase the area forsoybeans by a good percentage and cut corn acres. The cost of fertilizer for soybeans is more thantwo-thirds less, while seed and labor will beabout half, he said.Grain SurplusFor much of the previous decade, growing morecorn had been an obvious choice for most farm-ers. Government mandates for ethanol, a grain-based fuel, helped spur domestic demand whileglobal economic growth increased the need forthe grain to feed cattle, chickens and hogs asthe world consumed more meat. Prices surgedto records in 2008 and 2012.Those rallies encouraged more output, which
created a global surplus and sent prices plunging even as costs for seeds, fuel and fertilizer rose.Corn futures on the Chicago Board of Trade closed recently at $3.9775 a bushel, down 53 percentfrom a record $8.49 in 2012, while soybeans settled at $10.1175 a bushel, a slide of 43 percent froma peak of $17.89. Corn fell 0.4 percent while soybeans were little changed. Net-cash income willplunge 22 percent this year, the biggest drop since 1932, the U.S. Department of Agriculture saidFeb. 10.More Soybeans. To limit losses, farmers probably will expand soybean planting by 2.8 percent thisyear to 86.028 million acres, the most ever, according to a Bloomberg survey of 23 trading firms andanalysts. Corn sowing will drop 1.7 percent to 89.091 million, the lowest since 2010, the surveyshowed.The prospect of increased soybean plant ing in the U.S., the world’s biggest producer and exporter,comes as farmers in South America begin harvesting their biggest crops ever, which will sendfutures in Chicago to $9 this year, Rabobank Food & Agribusiness Advisory predicted last week.Even with more acres planted, the return of more normal yields after last year ’s record haul prob-ably will mean a drop in U.S. soybean output of 2.8 percent to 3.856 billion bushels (97.95 milliontons), analysts said in the Bloomberg survey.Weather also may play a role. The arrival of warm, dry conditions by early April in the southernMidwest may encourage some growers to ditch their plans for more soybeans and instead plantmore corn. Good growing weather can provide more of a yield boost to corn than for soybeans,which can mean a bigger revenue increase.Even if U.S. soybean output declines, it may not matter. Producers outside the U.S. have expanded
harvested acres by 33 percent since 2004 as a rising dollar increased profit potential for farmers inBrazil, Argentina, Russia and Ukraine, according to Dan Basse, the president of AgResource Co. inChicago.Corn and soybeans margins are thin, so it is my guess farmers will continue to plant corn on the bestacres, but will shift to soybeans on more marginal land.”
ON THE FARM by Andy Manne
This week’s ag report issponsored by:CALHOUN EQUIPMENTCALHOUN EQUIPMENTCALHOUN EQUIPMENTCALHOUN EQUIPMENTCALHOUN EQUIPMENT
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REGISTERED DAYCAREHAS OPENINGS
I am a mother of six and grand-mother of twelve with fiveyears of previous experiencerunning an in home daycare. Irecently decided to open adaycare to stay home with myspecial needs great nephewwho lives with us. I provide \”care with a grandmother\’stouch\” in the village of Granville. I have affordablerates with meals included.Hours are 10:30 pm to 5:00pm Sunday night throughFriday,covering night and dayshifts. Open holidays and
emergency care available onweekends. I am excellent withteaching milestone skills andbaby sign language. Large out-door play area on a dead endstreet, newly renovated playroom, nap room & activity area.Lots of toys & crafts! CPR &First aid certified. provide forspecial needs children: physi-cally, mentally, emotionally andsocially challenged. I know andteach sign language. I am ap-proved for emergency medica-tions: epi-pens, inhalers &nebulizers. Openings for chil-dren aged 6 weeks to 12 years.
(518) 642-8243.
12 GUN SOLID OAKGUN CABINET. Holds 12rifles standing in 2 rows of 6each, plus display area forhandguns and locking draweron bottom. Has lights & locks.L/N. Price: $300. 518-499-5080 or 518-812-5150. [email protected].
2005 FORD F-350FLATBED$25,000
518-747-5917
WANTED, ANYTHINGWITH A SMALL EN-GINE, RUNNING ORNOT. CASH PAID FORSOME 518-753.0007 /
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TIRES FOR SALECar, Truck, Dump Truck,
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BROWN DUALRECLINER
Purchased At $600. Only 6Months Old.
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WANTED TO BUYUsed Travel Trailer With RearBedroom Plus Extra Bunk
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In Good Condition AndPrice.
802-442-6486.
OLD SARATOGA SENIORS- The next meeting of the Old Sa-ratoga Seniors will be on Wednesday,March 4 at noon at the TownHall in Schuylerville. It will be a casserole luncheon. All are wel-come. Call Pat Temple 331-2978
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On Saturday, February 28th, the Cambridge Public Library will hostScience Enrichment program for kids in the middle level grades (ages0 and up)with biologist and science educator, Howard Romack. Dur-ng this presentation, students will investigate how selected systems of he human body work together to make up a complex organism utilizing
microscopes and tissue from a cow’s lung, eye and heart. Mr. Romackwill present this program twice, the first session will be from 10:00 amo 11:30 am followed by the second session from 1:00 pm to 2:30 pm.pace is limited to 10 students per session. Please sign up for one of the
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Main Street in Cambridge, NY.
BRIAN GIBNEY OF CAMBRIDGE NAMED TO DEANS' LISTAT HUDSON VALLEY COMMUNITY COLLEGE- Brian Gibney
f Cambridge was recently named to the Dean's List at Hudson ValleyCommunity College for the Fall 2014 term. Each fall and spring, theollege's Deans' List honors those students who have a term gradeoint average between 3.0 and 3.49. Gibney is in the EMT-Paramediccademic program at the Troy, NY college. Founded in 1953, Hudson
Valley Community College offers 75 degree and certificate programs inour schools: Business; Engineering and Industrial Technologies; Healthcience; and Liberal Arts and Sciences; and an Educational Oppor tu-ity Center for academic and career training. One of 30 communityolleges in the State University of New York system, it has an enroll-
ment of more than 12,000 students, and is known as a leader in distanceearning initiatives and workforce training. Hudson Valley has more than5,000 alumni.
ROBERT PALYO NAMED TO SIENA COLLEGEPRESIDENT'S LIST FOR FALL 2014 SEMESTER- Please note
copy of this release was sent to you on February 4 but please use thisersion. Robert Palyo has been named to the Siena College President's
List for the Fall 2014 semester. Palyo is a/an philosophy major fromalem, NY (12865). The President's List requires a 3.9 grade pointverage or higher. Founded in 1937, Siena College is a private, Catholic
Franciscan, residential, liberal arts college with a student body of about,000. Siena College offers more than 1200 unique program combina-ons and professional curricula in teacher preparation/education, pre-
medical, pre-law and social work. A student-to-faculty ratio of 14-to-1,verage class size of 21, rigorous academics, Division I athletics, intra-
mural sports and widespread service and advocacy experiences nur-ure each student's personal growth while providing the education of afetime.
CHUYLERVILLE NATIVE KELLY MEEHAN NAMED TODEAN'S LIST AT ITHACA COLLEGE- Kelly Meehan, a musicmajor in the School of Music at Ithaca College, was named to Dean'sList for the fall 2014 semester. From day one, Ithaca College preparestudents for success through hands-on experience with internships, re-earch and study abroad. Its integrative curriculum builds bridges acrossisciplines and uniquely blends liberal arts and professional study. Lo-ated in New York's Finger Lakes region, the College is home to 6,100ndergraduate and 460 graduate students. Fort Ann Resident, Zackary
Tripp Named to Worcester Polytechnic Institute's Fall 2014 Dean's List-Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) has announced that ZackaryTripp of Fort Ann, N.Y., a senior majoring in aerospace engineering,
was named to the university's Dean's List for academic excellence forhe fall 2014 semester. A total of 1,082 undergraduate students achievedhe criteria required for WPI's fall 2014 Dean's List. The criteria forhe WPI Dean's List differ from that of most other universities as WPIoes not compute a grade point average (GPA). Instead, WPI defineshe Dean's List by the amount of work completed at the A level inourses and projects.
CIVIL WAR TALKS COMING TO THE CCC IN MARCH- 2015will be a year of special celebrations and events in Salem. This yearmarks the Sesquicentennial of the end of the Civil War and the return of he 123rdRegiment, and memorial events have been planned from Marchhrough September. The memorial will commence with a set of 4 specialalks scheduled for each Thursday in March at 7:30 pm in the first floor
Archive Room of the Salem Courthouse Community Center. On March, New York City attorney, Ken Aldous, will offer a talk entitled “Yankeesn the Basement: The Life and Legacy of the Civil War in the North”.
With an ancestor who fought in the war and a keen interest in the CivilWar, Ken will provide insight into life directly after the war. The followingThursday, March 12, professional photographer and reenactor, CliffordOliver, will provide a first person narrative on the life of Solomon Northup
who was featured in the recent movie 12 Years a Slave.Tom Smith willrovide a fascinating talk on March 19 entitled “Ulysses S. Grant: His
Life, His Work, His Death”. Associated with Grant Cottage in Wilton,NY, Tom’s reflections on Grant will be combined with nineteenth centurymusical reenactment. The final talk in the series will be offered byChris Heidorf on March 26. A historian and Civil War reenactor, Chriswill speak about the 123rdregiment and their contribution at the Battle of Gettysburg. All four talks are offered to the public on the first floor of he CCC which is handicap accessible. There is no admission charge,ut a donation would be greatly appreciated. To reserve a seat, pleaseall the CCC at 518-854-7053. For additional information regarding the
many Civil War memorial events planned in Salem, visit the website atwww.123rdregiment.org.
TRADITIONAL IRISH CORNED BEEF DINNER at the SalemFirst United Presbyterian Church (the White Church across from Sa-em Post Office on West Broadway) on Sat Mar 14th. Dinner willnclude corned beef and/or shepherd's pie, cabbage, potatoes, carrots,
roll and dessert. Mac-n-cheese will be available for the kids. Cost will
be $10 for adults, $5 for kids 12 and under, and children under 5 arefree. Dinner will be from 5-7. Take-outs available beginning at 4:30.Dinner is sponsored by the Mission Team and all proceeds raised will
be donated to the Salem/Shushan Heat Fund. Questions? Please callMarilyn @ 854-7521, or Dolores @ 854-7275.
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PAMPERED CHEF PARTY; Melrose Methodist Church 20 Church Street, Melrose, will hold aPAMPERED CHEF PARTY on Friday February 27, at 6:30 pm at the church. Come watch the
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MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of thevillage of Victory ( look for our sign ) . Will be cooking breakfast on Sunday 8 March starting at8:00-11:00AM and will continue on the second Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order,bacon, sausage, toast ( white or wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon
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OUPER SUPPER– The Valley Falls United Methodist Church,6 State Street, will hold one of its super souper suppers on Sun-ay, March 8 from 4:30 to 6:00 pm. Featured will be a wideariety of soups plus bread, muffins, drinks, and dessert for onlyeven dollars – children under 6 free. Tickets are available at theoor. The church is handicapped accessible. For tickets andnformation, call 541-3039 or 753-6028 or check our website at
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GREENWICH SENIORS TRIP- Greenwich Seniors – Come join us for an Irish buffet and show at the Beeches in Rome, NewYork on March 11. Bus is leaving from McDonald’s parking lotat 8:00 a.m. and returning late afternoon. Price is $50 for Green-wich Senior Club members and $75 for non-members. No re-funds after Feb. 23. Join us for a fun time. Call Diane Snyder692-2786 or Joan Campbell 854-7862.
BEAT THE WINTER BLUES- Are you fed up with the never-ending snowfall and frigid temperatures? Let the Salem Court-house Community Center help you Beat the Winter Blues! Onceagain, the CCC has organized their popular food-based fundraiser.Local friends have graciously volunteered their culinary talents topresent a fine dining experience on 3 upcoming Saturday eve-nings starting at 6 pm. What a great opportunity to overcomecabin fever and beat the monotony of winter. On Saturday, Feb-ruary 28, Sue Keyes with the assistance of Dott ie Schneider andVickie Maxwell will offer guests a delicious prime rib dinner withall the trimmings. On Saturday, March 7, the Battenkill Kitchenteam with be offering A Very Special Night in Tuscany the kitchenBistro. The final evening, Saturday, March 14, will feature theexquisite home of Dave and Judy Klingebiel who wi ll be prepar-ing a beef dinner guaranteed to delight the most finicky of tastebuds. Each delectable dinner will include appetizers, salad, des-sert and wine. The cost is $50 per person and reservations maybe made by calling 518-854-7053. Seating at each location islimited, so please reserve early. The proceeds of Beat the Winter
Blues help support the many fine programs offered at the CCC.
PITTSTOWN SENIORS first meeting in 2015 will be March4, as there will be no meeting in February. A TRIP is planned toPennsylvania Amish Lands June 2n-4th. 3 days, 2 nights, break-fasts, dinners, theater, guided tour, $339 per person, inclusive. Forinfo and to make reservations call 518-478-3335. Members andguests welcome. Meet at TamaracPlaza-details upon reserving.
FISH FRY DINNERS- The Johnsonville Volunteer Fire Com-pany will be sponsoring Fish Fry Dinners on Friday, March 13and Friday, March 27 from 5:30 to 7:30 at the Johnsonville Vol-unteer Fire Company, 5 River Road, Johnsonvil le, NY. Dinnersinclude fish fry, french fries, coleslaw, macaroni salad, dessertand beverage. Cost is $10 per person, eat in or take out.
PRING STOP & SHOP- The General Schuyler Emergency
quad is hosting a Spring Stop & Shop on Sat., April 25 from 10m to 4 pm. Looking for Vendors. Please call Pat Temple at 331-
978 or e-mail at [email protected] if you are interested ineserving a table.
FREE COMMUNITY LUNCH- The Argyle United Methodist
Church, 12 Sheridan St., is hosting a free community lunch on Sat-rday, February 28, from 12:00 - 2:00 pm. Goulash will be served.
All are welcome to join us.
CHOLARSHIP TO BE AWARDED- The Schaghticoke Fair
nnounces today that seven (7) $1,000.00 scholarships will bewarded to current New York State high school seniors and also
tudents enrolled in college. The New York State Association of Agricultural Fairs (NYSAAF) and the New York State
howpeople’s Association (NYSSA) sponsor the scholarships. Theualifying students must be active at the Schaghticoke Fair or with
he New York State Showpeople’s Association. All applicants fromRensselaer County must submit their applications through the
chaghticoke Fair or the NYSSA no later than Friday, April 10,015. Information is available at the Schaghticoke Fair office, 69
tillwater Bridge Road, Schaghticoke, NY 12154, through CornellCooperative Extension of Rensselaer County and from local high
chool guidance counselor offices. Applications must be printednd completed from the web at www.nyfairs.org. For more infor-
mation, contact the Schaghticoke Fair at 518-753-4411, x13.
DINNER: THE MELROSE METHODIST CHURCH, 20CHURCH STREET, WILL HOLD A CORNED BEEF ANDCABBAGE DINNER ON SATURDAY MARCH 14, 2015FROM 5 - 7 PM - TAKE OUT AVAILABLE AT 4:30. COST:FOR ADULT $10.00 : CHILDREN UNDER 10 - $5.00 4 ANDUNDER FREE.
NIGHT AT THE BREWSEUM- Night at the Brewseum willtake place on Friday, March 27, from 6-9:30 pm at the New YorkState Military Museum. This is a great evening to come and sampledozens of different kinds of beers and wines from our local re-gion. All proceeds go to benefit the Friends of the NYS MilitaryMuseum and Saratoga Springs Lions Club. Tickets are on sale
now online through Brown Paper Tickets; tickets will be availableat our gift shop soon.
MONTHLY BREAKFAST- The Johnsonville Rescue Squad lo-cated on River Road Johnsonville NY will be having their monthlybreakfast Sunday March 1st7:30-11 AM. Breakfast consists of Omelets, eggs, sausage, fruit, coffee, hash browns, french toastand pancakes. Cost Adults $7, Children 5-12 $4. Please note newprice Good time to sign up to become a volunteer and bring yourbottle returns to donate.
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LOUISIANA TRIP – RESERVE BEFORE APRIL 3. Tourwith us October 11-18, 2015 through the Heart of the South –New Orleans, Natchez, and Lafayette. Sponsored by LaFédération Franco-Américaine du NY, this 8-day trip includesairfare, transfers, hotels, 11 meals, and guided tours. Highlights:French Quarter, Court of Two Sisters Restaurant; Baton Rouge(state capital); Natchez, MS; Lafayette/Cajun country,Vermilionville, Bayou Cruise, Cajun cooking lesson. Per person(pp) fares: Triple $2,469; Double $2,499; Single $3,049. Bookbefore APRIL 3 and save $100 pp on your fare. For more infor-mation, contact Lisa Laforest at Plaza Travel Center (518) 785-3338 or [email protected].
SWEET MAPLE MENU DAYS ON TAP FOR EATERIES-
Warren County restaurants and B & B’s are invited to par ticipatein “Sweet Maple Menu Days”, a promotion of area eateries andThurman maple products, during the period between March 15and 29. To participate in this promo, eateries will feature one ormore dishes made with pure Thurman maple syrup or sugar, andpublicize their establishments and the maple specialty(ies) in groupads partially subsidized by Thurman Maple Days, an establishedevent held the last three full weekends each March.www.ThurmanMapleDays.com. To learn more contact PerkyGranger, [email protected] (best) or 352-463-3089.
FREE TAX RETURN PREPARATION. Volunteer Income Tax
Assistance Program (VITA) sponsored by Cornell CooperativeExtension of Warren County is offering free tax help to familiesand individuals whose household income is below $53,000. Trainedcommunity volunteers can help you with special credits, such asEarned Income Tax Credit (EITC), up to $6,143, if you earn lessthan $52,427. In addition to free tax return preparation assistance,free electronic filing (e-filing) will be offered. Individuals takingadvantage of the e-file program will receive thei r refunds in half the time compared to returns filed on paper – even faster if youhave your refund deposited directly into your bank account. TaxReturns with stock sales, business or rental income cannot be com-pleted by us. To schedule a tax appointment in Warren Countycall Cornell Cooperative Extension at 518-623-3291, for Wash-ington County call 1-800-211-5128, for Pearl Street, Glens Fallsand SUNY Adirondack call 211.
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February 28 th . Refreshments will be served. One may also joinan instruction class by calling Mary Lee at (802)-287-4114 or emailher at: [email protected]. Stitchy Women’s hours dovary a bit: Hours: Wed thru Fri 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Thurs 1:00p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Sit and Knit; and Sat 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Thestore’s website is http://www.stitchywomen.com/ . Stitchy Women,a member of Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce, GranvilleChamber of Commerce and the Vermont Lakes Region Chamber,is located at 144 Main Street in the historic village district of Poultney, Vermont.
APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED FOR SSOAR-
Applications are now being accepted for Saratoga Hospital’s popularStudents Sharing Opportunities and Responsibilities (SSOAR)Program. SSOAR is a 48 hour summer volunteer session for 25greater Saratoga County students between the ages of 16-18.Students will have the opportunity to serve in one of several areasof the hospital, including the Nursing Home, Regional TherapyCenter, and Treasures Consignment Boutique. Detailed informationand applications are available at www.saratogahospital.org/aboutus/
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MEDITATION/DEVOTION MEETING-The Baha’I Communityf Greenwich NY will host a Meditation/Devotion Meeting on Sunday
March 1st from 2-3pm at the Marlow Home, 9 Mowry AvenueGreenwich NY. Refreshments will follow the meeting. Please bringny prayers or readings you wish to share. All are welcome, noontributions will be asked. For further information contact John Marlowt 692-7694.
BATTENKILL INSPIRED- Exhibition kicks off with gallery recep-on & concert on Thursday, March 12. The Folklife Center at Crandall
Public Library has mounted Battenkill Inspired, a new exhibition on viewanuary to June 30, 2015 in the Folklife Gallery. A reception will takelace on Thursday, March 12, 2015, from 5 to 7 pm, followed by the first
Live! Folklife Concert of the season, featuring Hot Club of Saratoga atpm in the community room, just off the gallery. Watch for a lecture
eries coming in April, May, June at 2 sites. The Folklife Center’s exhi-ition and associated programs are made possible by funding from the
New York State Council on the Arts-Folk Arts Program, with the sup-ort of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the NYS Legislature.
ALL YOU CAN EAT COUNTRY BUFFET BREAKFAST at theMiddle Falls Fire House located on Route 29 March 1. 7:30am til
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UNY POTSDAM STUDENT KAYLEIGH BAIN OF COSSAYUNA, NY COMPLETESFALL 2014 INTERNSHIP- Nearly 200 SUNY Potsdam students completed internship placementst companies, non-profits or campus departments in Fall 2014. The successful SUNY Potsdam internsncluded Kayleigh Bain from Cossayuna, NY, who interned with the SUNY Potsdam First Year Suc-ess Seminar (FYSS) in Potsdam, NY. SUNY Potsdam's internship program places students withmployers whose interests align with their studies. Each student intern has a faculty sponsor, andarns between 1 and 12 credits toward their degree requirements for successfully completion of thenternship.
AY BERUBE EARNS ALL ACADEMIC TEAM HONORS FROM SUNYAC- Jay Berube,f Putnam, NY, was one of 31 SUNY Oneonta student-athletes named to the State University of New
York Athletic Conference All-Academic Team for the Fall 2014 season. To qualify for the All-Aca-emic Team, a student must be varsity athlete who has completed the entire season and earned a
minimum grade-point average of 3.3 for the semester in which they competed. Berube, who is major-ng in Biology, was a member of the Cross Country team. A liberal arts college with a pre-professionalocus, SUNY Oneonta features outstanding and accessible faculty, students committed to academics
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ULIANNE DEMARCO NAMED TO WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY DEAN'S LIST- Theollowing Wake Forest University student, Julianne DeMarco from Salem, NY has been named to theniversity's Dean's List for fall semester, 2014. Students who achieve a 3.4 grade point average ando grade below a "C" were named to the list.
DOROTHY IN WONDERLAND- Come and join the Highlight Acting Troupe as they presentDorothy in Wonderland written by Brian D. Taylor and directed by Kathryn Capalbo assisted by
teven Salhoff. Dorothy Gale has made her way to the end of the Yellow Brick Rd, and the wonderfulWizard of Oz is just about to help her get back home to Kansas. But, before she can hop into thewizard's balloon, another whir lwind appears over the Emerald City, sweeping Dorothy, Toto, Scare-row, Tin Man and Lion away to Wonderland.Equipped with her new assests- bra in, heart and cour-ge- Dorothy 's friends try to help her find her way home, meeting many other interesting characterslong the way, including Alice, the White Rabbit, Mad Hatter, March Hare, the Cheshire Cat and
many more. They also face dangerous new foe- The Queen of Hearts!! Dorothy and Alice team upo defeat the queen at croquet, but wi ll that be enough to return Wonderland to normal? An how willhey ever get back home to Kansas and to London? The production will take place on Friday, andaturday, March 20 and 21@ 7;30 and Sunday,March 22 @ 2:00 PM at the Brunswick Grange Rte., and Rte. 142 (behind Stewart's). Ticket prices are $12.00 for adults and $7.00 for students. For
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BUS TRIP- The ARGYLE SOX RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM are hosting a Bus Trip to the BostonAquarium/Boston Area on May 3rd! Bus trip proceeds go to the RELAY FOR LIFE! Help us kickancer with your donation! Bus leaves at 6:30am from Greenwich Central School and goes to the
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