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people, including an ex-girlfriend, Thursday for HIGH LOW 64 55were sentenced 55 55 their part in a murder plot to 68 46 42 45kill aspiring 43 Catskill 44 rapper Ottawa Brandyn Dayne Foster. Complete weather, A2 65/38 Sade Knox,Montreal 31, pleaded 64/43 guilty on March 1 to secondMassena 67/44 Plattsburgh degree criminal facilitation, Bancroft 64/46 59/34 Ogdensburg a class C felony; third-degree Malone 67/44 grand66/40 larceny, a class D feloPeterborough Potsdam Kingston Burlington 59/35 65/42 ny; concealment of a human 60/41 64/46 LakeaPlacid Watertown corpse, class E felony; and 60/37 64/41 tampering with physical evidence, a class E felony. Ashton Adams, 26, pleaded Rochester 66/42 guilty Utica on March 12 to first-de-
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gree hindering prosecution, a class D felony; concealment of a human corpse, a class E felony; and Sade Knox tampering with physical evidence, a class E felony. Knox was sentenced to 5-15 years for the top felony charge of criminal facilitation. Adams was sentenced to 4 1/3 to 13 years. Both were taken into custody after their sentencing by the Greene County Sheriff’s
Office, pending transfer to state prison. The sentences come one month after Carlos Ashton Adams Graham, of Catskill, was sentenced to 25 years to life in state prison in April for killing his former next-door neighbor and romantic rival and burying his body under the floor where he slept. See MURDER A2
State police investigators search the home on Tool Road in Catskill where they found the remains of a Catskill man, 31-yearold Brandyn Dayne Foster, who had been buried there a year earlier under the bedroom floorboards. File photo
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Bakery, on May 4, as part of the villagewide cleanup day. “I’m going to be working with the (Catskill) community center and PROS (Personalized Recovery Oriented Services) to set up a community garden,” Law said, “I want to teach children about planting and harvesting.”
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Law is leasing the vacant lot, which was formerly home to the Catamount People’s Museum. “It has been a total eyesore for the village,” she said. “It’s something I personally wanted to do to help beautify the village.” Law is seeking donations of flowers and vegetables to plant and benches for visitors to enjoy. She is hoping to have the raised beds ready to go this growing season. “I want everyone to have access and be able to utilize the produce,” Law said. Michele Delage, owner of Winkle’s Bakery, is helpSee PARK A2
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A new pocket park is being developed on West Bridge Street in Catskill
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said. “He helped his friends and anyone he cared about. What I love about Brandyn is that he never spoke about his generosity. I never knew he helped so many people. I have to say I have a lot of respect for the person Brandyn became.” Knox and Foster had been in a long-term relationship. After Foster’s disappearance on Jan. 27, 2017, Knox led Steinberg to believe her son was missing in phone text messages, the grieving mother said. “Your honor, I strongly believe Sade Knox is the most reprehensible of my son’s three murders,” Steinberg said. “Because your relationship with my son was the key to their conspiracy, Sade used Brandyn’s feelings for her to lure him into a death trap in her bedroom.” Since her arrest, Knox gave birth to Graham’s child and has been out of jail awaiting
reason, whether they are on their cell phone or distracted in some way, but I’m not sure it’s a major problem here in Greene County,” Seeley said. “We have not had any accidents due to a vehicle passing a stopped school bus but it is a concern. I’m all for driver education, but to increase the fine and make more laws, I’m not sure I’m for that.” Several school district officials disagreed. Ted Nugent is transportation director for the Coxsackie-Athens Central School District and president of the Capital Chapter of the New York Association for Pupil Transportation and vice president of the state association. Nugent said passing stopped school buses is a common occurrence. “It happens every day, not only on the road but on the campus as well,” Nugent said. Nicole DeDominicis, transportation director for the Hudson City School District, agreed drivers passing school buses with the stop sign extended and red lights activated is a problem. “It’s a problem in every district,” DeDominicis said. There have not been any accidents or close calls in the Hudson district in recent years, but DeDominicis said
she is in favor of upping the fines for the infraction, which she said occurs all too often and creates a dangerous situation for students. “There have been so many fatalities that it can never be enough,” she said. “Anything that gets people to stop for the red light is OK as far as I am concerned.” Though some school buses have video cameras to record vehicles that illegally pass, under current law the bus driver has to identify the license plate and provide a description of the vehicle and driver, all while watching children as they board or get off the bus. The video recorded by the cameras can be used as supporting evidence. A new law is being considered in the Assembly that would change that. “The camera bill, A04950A, would allow a ticket to be written for the registered owner of the vehicle based on the video that the camera takes,” Nugent said, adding that the bill remains under consideration. Coxsackie Police Chief Sam Mento said issues with drivers passing stopped school buses are more prevalent in isolated areas. “We have had instances but not as much because of where we are in a village,
which is more populated and has police around. More often it happens on back country roads where there are no police and it is more isolated,” Mento said. “But we have had instances in the village and we give out tickets. Increasing the fines can be one way to discourage this from happening. It is a step in the right direction.” In addition to increasing fines, the package of bills also includes a mandate that would add a school bus safety component to driver’s education courses, provide more funding to the Comprehensive School Bus Driver Safety Training to study and develop proposals aimed at reducing illegal school bus passing, and establish a school bus motorist education fund, according to a statement from the state Senate. State Sen. Daphne Jordan, R-43, said she voted for the bill because it is a “commonsense measure.” She added that she has also supported other bus safety measures. “I’ll continue advocating for school bus safety to better protect the millions of New York school children who take a bus to and from school,” Jordan said.
If it is ultimately adopted, the bill will increase the maximum fine for passing a stopped school bus on a first conviction from $400 to $500. Two convictions would top out at $750, and three or more convictions would have a maximum penalty of $1,000. Minimum fines were also increased under the Senate bill. “When our school children get on the bus, we want to know they will be delivered to and from school safely — but every day, reckless drivers ignore the law and put our children at risk,” state Sen. George Amedore Jr., R-46, said. “This bill helps ensure those dangerous drivers are held accountable, and also implements important efforts to educate more drivers about school bus safety, which will make our roads safer for everyone.” Greene County Sheriff Greg Seeley said drivers occasionally pass a school bus with its red lights on, but he said he believes it’s not a big problem locally and he does not want to see a change in the law. “People do pass stopped school buses for whatever
erty, he said. “There was an issue getting insurance to have it as a park,” he said. Delage also asked for donations from businesses to create a smoking outpost and to purchase a picnic table for the property as well as assistance from the village Department of Public Works for trash removal and Cultivate Catskill for landscaping. “All of it fell on deaf ears,” Delage said. Village President Vincent Seeley said he thinks the project falls in line with the village’s continued efforts to beautify West Bridge Street. “West Bridge Street connects our downtown historic district to our uptown box store area,” he said. “More than 40% of the prop-
erties have turned over in the last three years. That’s new investment, new money and new ideas.” The park will have a positive impact on the community, Seeley said. “Any activity for West Bridge Street that brings the community together will be welcomed,” he said. “If it brings people together to collaborate, it is a win for that street.”
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Graham will also serve an additional minimum 10 years on charges related to the murder. During Graham’s trial, prosecutors argued that Knox lured Foster into her home with text messages, and that Graham, Knox and Adams conspired to hide Foster’s body in a crawl space before pouring concrete over it. The jury found that Graham killed and entombed Foster and the two guns used to kill him beneath Knox’s bedroom as part of a plot to get his money and valuables. Graham claimed that he acted in self-defense and Foster attacked him in a jealous rage when he found out Graham and Knox became intimate. Adams, a friend of Graham’s, was in the apartment at the time and helped purchase the duct tape and garbage bags used to bury Foster, the prosecution said. For more than a year, Foster’s body was entombed beneath an aquarium in Knox’s bedroom where she and Graham slept. Greene County Judge Terry M. Wilhelm made no statement before the sentencing. Adams expressed contrition in his statement to the court. “What happened was wrong,” Adams said. “It might
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not mean much to everybody else but it means a lot to me. I am sorry to Brandyn and Brandyn’s family, especially his son.” Speaking to Foster’s young son Jazzon, Adams said he did not know what it is like to grow up with a father and no one deserves to have their father taken away from them. “It was never a plan for me to be a part of this,” Adams said. “I never wanted to be a part of this, and I have to live with it. I just want to apologize.” Murder and conspiracy charges against Knox and Adams were dropped earlier this year as part of a plea deal. Foster’s mother, Bonnie Steinberg, asked Wilhelm to sentence Knox and Adams to the maximum allowed by law. “Brandyn was kind, compassionate and an incredibly generous person,” Steinberg
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sentencing, Steinberg said. “It really upset me she was allowed all this time to be with her child, while my son will never be able to raise his son,” Steinberg said in court. Knox did not give a statement before sentencing. Her lawyer, Eric Naiburg, spoke on her behalf. Sade “succumbed to overwhelming pressure,” Naiburg said. “I believe Sade, to her core, is a loving, caring and honest person. She is also a person who failed herself and her best instincts at a critical moment, and for that failure, she is being punished.” Naiburg called Knox’s decision to not call 911 after Foster was killed a “monumental moral failure.” “What happened on Jan. 27, (2017) was a tragedy and, in an odd way, what is happening today is also a tragedy,” Naiburg said. “It is a tragedy because of this. I believe that Sade has realized that if she picked up the phone and called 911 and told them what had happened, she would not standing here today to be sentenced. She would have been brought in and she would have been questioned. It would have been a difficult time for her but she would not have been charged with any crime.” To reach reporter Amanda Purcell, call 518-828-1616 ext. 2500, or send an email to apurcell@thedailymail.net, or tweet to @amandajpurcell.
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ing Law to design a book box, where readers can leave a book or take a book. “Anyone who wants to help can stop by the shop or contact me,” Law said. Law owns the Juice Branch, a restaurant at 65 West Bridge St. Eric Delage, Michele’s husband, voiced his support for the project. “It was an ugly vacant lot with lots of dangerous debris,” he said, adding that it was one of the only grassy areas on West Bridge Street. Delage had previously approached the village board for help but was turned away because it was private prop-
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CALENDAR Monday, May 13 n Ashland Town Board 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, 12094 Route 23, Ashland n Catskill Village Planning Board 7 p.m. at the Catskill Senior Center, 15 Academy St., Catskill n Coxsackie Village Board 7 p.m. at Village Hall, 119 Mansion St., Coxsackie n Greenville Central School District BOE business 6:30 p.m. MS/HS Library, 4982 Route 81, Greenville n Greene County Legislature county services; public works; economic development and tourism; gov. ops; finance and Rep. and Dem. caucus 6 p.m. at the County Office Building, 411 Main St., Catskill
Tuesday, May 14 n Catskill Town Planning Board public
hearing SUP 3-19 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 439 Main St., Catskill n Coxsackie Village Historic Preservation Committee 6 p.m. Village Hall, 119 Mansion St., Coxsackie
Wednesday, May 15 n Catskill Library Board 6:45 p.m. at either the Catskill Library, 1 Franklin St., Catskill or Palenville Library, 3303 Route 23A, Palenville n Catskill Town Board Committee meeting 6:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, 439 Main St., Catskill n Greene County Legislature regular Legislature meeting Nov. 5 6:30 p.m. at the County Office Building, 411 Main St., Catskill
Thursday, May 16 n Coxsackie-Athens BOE 6:30 p.m.
High School Library, 24 Sunset Blvd., Coxsackie n Coxsackie Village Planning Board 7 p.m. at Village Hall, 119 Mansion St., Coxsackie n Windham-Ashland-Jewett CSD Board of Education 7 p.m. in the School Library, 5411 Route 23, Windham
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Monday, May 20 Thursday,April 25
n Town Board 6:45 p.m. atCSD the n Athens Windham-Ashland-Jewett Town 2 First St.,7Athens BoardHall, of Education p.m. in the School n Greenville Town Board 7 p.m. at Library, 5411 Route 23, Windham the Town Hall, 11159 Route 32, Pioneer Building, Greenville
Tuesday,April 30 n Greenville Central Tuesday, MaySchool 21 District
QIIInrun-off p.m. District Athenselection Village5Planning BoardOffice, 6:30 4982atRoute 81,Hall, Greenville p.m. Village 2 First St., Athens n Catskill Central School District BOE board member and budget/proposition Thursday,May 2 vote 1-9 p.m. in the CHS Gymnasium, 341 West Catskill n Main CairoSt., Town Planning Board 7 p.m. at the n Town Hall, 512 Main St., Cairo School Coxsackie-Athens Central District BOE annual budget vote 1-9 p.m. at Coxsackie Elementary and E.J. Arthur 6 ElementaryMonday,May schools n DurhamTown TownBoard Board 7:30 at n Athens 6:45 p.m.p.m. at the Town 81, East Durham Town Hall, Hall, 7309 2 FirstRoute St., Athens n Greenville Central7 p.m. School District n Cairo Town Board at the Town annual andCairo election 1-9 p.m. ElHall, 512meeting Main St., lis Elementary Cafeteria, 11219 Route 32, Greenville n Greene County Legislature Tuesday,May 7 CWSSI panel meeting 4 p.m. at Emergency Sern Building, Greenville Central School District vices Cairo annual budget hearing 7 p.m. MS/HS n Hunter Town Board 7 p.m. at Authe ditorium, Greenville Town Hall,4982 5748Route Route81, 23A, Tannersville
Wednesday,May 8 Wednesday, May 22 District BOE n Catskill Athens Central Village School Board 6:30 p.m. at
Village 2 First Athens public Hall, hearing on St., budget 6 p.m. in the Catskill341 Central District BOE CHSnLibrary, WestSchool Main St., Catskill 7 p.m. in the CHS Library, 341 West Main St., Catskill Thursday,May n Catskill Village Board 79 p.m. at the Senior Center, 15Village Academy St., Catskill n Coxsackie Workshop meeting 6 p.m. at Village Hall, 119 Mansion St., CoxsackieThursday, May 23 n Windham-Ashland-Jewett CSD
Board of Monday,May Education 7 p.m.13 in the School Library, 5411 Route 23, Windham n Catskill Village Planning Board 7 p.m. at the Catskill Senior Center, 15 Academy Monday, St., Catskill May 27 n Catskill Town Offices closed in obCoxsackie Village Board 7 p.m. at servance of Memorial DaySt., Coxsackie Village Hall, 119 Mansion n Greenville Central School District BOE business 6:30 p.m. MS/HS Library, 4982 Route 81, Greenville
Police: Former mayoral candidate charged with lewdness By Sarah Trafton Columbia-Greene Media
ATHENS — A third-party candidate who ran for Athens village mayor in March faces a charge of exposing himself at a private residence, state police said Wednesday. Norman A. Benjamin Jr., 58, was
arrested at 7:39 p.m. May 2 in Athens and charged with public lewdness, a class B misdemeanor, state police said. Benjamin received 24 votes in the 2019 village election, running on the Norman A. Benjamin Jr. party line. The incident was recorded by a security camera at a residence on North
ALBANY — During its annual Government Affairs Conference in Washington, D.C. last week, the Credit Union National Association recognized SEFCU’s ongoing effort to deliver free, dynamic financial education to young people with its Desjardins Award for Youth Financial Education in the more than $1 billion in assets category. “This award is a meaningful marker for SEFCU employees as they work to develop unique ways to provide a model for financial education. SEFCU’s Institute for Financial Well-Being is at the forefront of this complex issue, dedicated to a vision of helping individuals advance their financial well-being,” said SEFCU Chief Financial WellBeing Officer Beth Coco (pictured holding the Desjardins Award with CUNA President and CEO Jim Nussle). This national recognition, named in honor of the founder of the North American credit union movement and pioneer of youth savings clubs and in-school “banks,” Alphonse Desjardins, honors SEFCU’s By Lula Anderson commitment For Columbia-Greeneand Mediaoutstanding effort to deliver youth financial Rain, rain, go away, come
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Families that have meeting children QIII board run-off vote 6 p.m.to understanding that they can education to children of all cial school learning never camped before will have in the Hudson Senior High School Library ages. save, to high schoolers strug- control their financial futures, the opportunity to enjoy the “Our Institute for Finan- gling to figure out their futures we are trulyoutdoor changingactivity the world popular and Wednesday, May 1 now, and for equipment, generationsguidto impressive,” cial Well-Being is helping – is particularly be provided n Copake Board of Ethics 4 and p.m. Town SEFCU President CEO come.” people see their personal fi- said ance, and programs at select 230 Mountain View Road, Since its Golf launch in 2017, SEMichael Castellana. “ByCopake pronances through a newthemlens, Hall, campgrounds. have eaten to sustain Aug. 16 Tournament ASHLAND SPEAKS 518-329-1234 and theover work are doing viding our youth with knowl- FCU’s Institute for Financial “Camping is an affordable selves thethey winter. to benefit Westchester Burn n Ghent Planning Board 7 p.m. Town with youthwill – from has been dedicated edge, and a clear Well-Being andWindham rewarding There be aelementary meeting Hall, 2306confidence, Route 66, Ghent 518-392-4644 Unit CC.experience that connects families with n Greenport Town Board 7 p.m. Town again some other day. 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A David vs. Goliath story This is a David vs. Goliath story. Goliath is childhood cancers, which make up less than 1% of all cancers diagnosed each year, according to the American Cancer Society, but they produce 100% of the heartache among families the disease indiscriminately strikes. About 10,590 children in the United States under the age of 15 were diagnosed with cancer in 2018, the most-recent year statistics are available, but childhood cancer rates have been rising slightly for the past few decades, even though the total number of cases is relatively small. Because of major treatment advances in recent decades, more than 80% of children with cancer now survive 5 years or more, according to the American Cancer Society. Overall, this is a huge
increase since the mid1970s, when the 5-year survival rate was about 58%. David is Cody Alessi, a smiling, bespectacled 9-year-old Ichabod Crane third-grader and martialarts student who has pledged his young life to helping the victims of childhood cancer. Cody is using the skills, training and discipline he learned by competing in jiu-jitsu to raise thousands of dollars to help childhood cancer patients and their families. Last year, he raised $8,000, which ranked him atop the national Tap Cancer Out fundraising drive. This year, Cody plans to go one better and raise $10,000; he is already on pace to reach his goal. The haunting aspect of childhood cancer is that it could manifest itself all the way through adulthood.
For many years after treatment, regular followup exams are critical. As time goes by, the risk of the cancer returning goes down, but some side effects of treatment might not show up until years later, according to the American Cancer Society. Because of major advances in treatment, more children treated for cancer survive into adulthood. But treatments might affect children’s health later in life, according to the American Cancer Society. Webster’s New World College Dictionary defines kung fu as any of various Chinese martial arts and related disciplines that are practiced especially for self-defense, exercise and spiritual growth. Childhood cancer is strong, but we think Cody Alessi’s kung fu is stronger.
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Heroes are giving their lives to stop mass shootings The Washington Post
When a gunman opened fire in a synagogue in California, 60-year-old Lori Gilbert Kaye jumped between the shooter and the rabbi. She was killed, but the rabbi credits her with saving his life. When another man started shooting inside a classroom at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 21-year-old Riley Howell charged him. Shot three times, he died. Authorities said he stopped what would have been a far worse massacre. And when gunfire broke out Tuesday at a science, technology, engineering and mathematics school in Colorado, 18-year-old Kendrick Castillo lunged at the shooter. He was fatally shot. Witnesses said his actions gave other students a chance to safely get away. We mourn the loss of these people. They were heroes. Faced with the unimaginable, they were unshrinking. But the fact
that people going about the business of everyday life - saying a prayer, giving a college presentation, sitting in English class - feel compelled to throw themselves into the line of fire puts to shame our so-called political leaders, who don’t even have the guts to pass sensible gun reform. Rather than take proactive measures aimed at preventing shootings (such as New Zealand’s swift move to ban assault weapons), the United States operates on the seeming assumption that mass killing is inescapable, so citizens should learn how to best react. “Run, hide and fight” was the message blasted out to the UNC Charlotte campus when a gunman went on a rampage last month. “I heard a gunshot,” said Makai Dixon, a second grader at STEM School Highlands Ranch who knew exactly what to listen for because of the drills and lockdowns that are now a core curriculum of U.S. schools. “I have to
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believe that the quick response of officers that got inside that school helped save lives,” said Douglas County Sheriff Tony Spurlock of Tuesday’s events, which occurred not far from the site of the Columbine school shooting of two decades ago. It’s good that lessons have been learned in dealing with emergencies. Much credit and gratitude go to the first responders who don’t flinch in racing toward danger. But they - and people such as Lori Gilbert Kaye, Riley Howell, Kendrick Castillo and Makai Dixon - deserve better. They deserve lawmakers who put their safety ahead of gun lobby interests and are willing to enact common-sense gun-control measures - such as universal background checks, a ban on assault rifles and safe storage requirements. That will take courage, but not nearly so much as what we’ve seen from those unelected Americans.
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When congressional Republicans and the Trump administration pushed for their tax cuts in 2017, they promised American workers that slashing the corporate tax rate would raise their wages. They offered two rationales for this promise: that companies would share some of their gains with workers right away by raising their pay, and that they would also invest more in equipment, thereby raising productivity and worker wages over time. Indeed, higher wages were supposed to be the main benefit to the broad public of a tax cut package that otherwise was heavily tilted toward the rich and inflated the national debt. But, to date, those predictions have mostly failed to come true. Corporate stock buybacks have swamped other uses of the tax savings. Wage growth has edged up very modestly since the tax cuts passed, more likely due to tight labor markets than the tax cut. When helping workers, many companies have chosen one-time bonuses instead of permanent increases in base pay. Furthermore, the growth in investment has also been modest, and more likely driven by high oil prices than lower taxes. But a different version of the same corporate tax cut could indeed raise worker wages. Suppose Congress, which cut the corporate tax rate from 35% to 21% in 2017, clawed back several percentage points - and then doled them back out to companies that actually paid their workers more. In this case, the overall size of the corporate tax cut could remain the same, but it would encourage companies to raise wages. How would such a tax law work? In one approach, firms could earn reductions in their
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Raise the bottle deposit to cut litter To the editor: A discussion of how to increase funding for recycling and an enhanced “bottle bill” never mentions the obvious solution: Raise the deposit to at least a dime. Florida is considering
enacting its first bottle bill to include a 20- to 30-cent deposit yet New York lingers with the 5-cent deposit from the early 1980s. I gripe about this every year about this time as the snowmelt reveals this year’s crop
of roadside trash. Maybe the slobs who toss the empty beer and soda containers out their car windows would think twice if they were tossing quarters instead of nickels. Lester Gass Cornwallville
Population decline blamed on high taxes? To the editor: While I agree with Chairman Linger about unfunded mandates, I would like to suggest that the chairman and the legislature as a whole, take a look in the mirror. It was the legislature who voted not to spend $5,000 on a feasibility study on consolidating the twin counties jail services. As a result we, Greene County taxpayers, will foot the $50 million plus bill for the project. In hunter, we have three police agencies patrolling local, state and county sheriffs that triplication of services. We could be the poster child
for how to waste taxpayer dollars. The sheriff’s budget in a decade has gone from $1.2 million to $3.3 million and counting. In fairness to Mr. Seely, he could not have done it without the legislature’s approval. All that in a county with a declining population, that’s an amazing feat! Bottom line is we need better decision making from our county officials. People need better employment opportunities with better benefits and living wage. That’s what keeps people in place and they will gladly pay their taxes.
If our communities are to sustain themselves moving into the future they will need help from county lawmakers that are enlightened and more progressive in their decision making process, not the business as usual mentality model they subscribe to. Maybe they should start by picking up a copy of Alvin Toffler’s 1970s book “Future Shock.” Even though it’s almost 50 years old, in many ways it’s still quite relevant to our present day society. Michael P. Tancredi Hunter
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provide too little of it on their own. So the government should encourage higherwage employers through subsidies (including tax cuts) and other regulations, including higher minimum wages and legal protections for unions. In recent years, fewer and fewer companies appear to be taking the high road - though there are some exceptions. For instance, Walmart and Amazon have recently chosen to raise their employees’ pay and invest more in training them. They are experimenting with whether a higher-road approach to employment actually improves their bottom lines. (Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos owns The Washington Post.) Of course, some companies might respond to tax cuts for higher pay by gaming the system. They might lay off some of their lower-wage workers, or turn them into independent contractors, to raise the average pay of those still on their payrolls. They could also raise average pay but meanwhile cut benefits such as health insurance. But Congress could stipulate that companies engaging in such tactics would forfeit their rights to the larger tax cut. Right now, we’re not sure how much companies would respond to these kinds of tax incentives by raising worker wages. But, given the costs that wage stagnation now imposes on American workers, and our overall economy and politics, it’s worth a shot. And we would finally make true the original promise of higher wages on which the Republican tax cuts were based, while imposing no great burden on corporate America.
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tax rate for annual wage increases above a certain base rate of wage growth, with tax cuts growing larger as wage growth rises. And firms that already pay their workers above their industry average might also get a tax cut, with larger cuts for companies paying more above the average. We could also provide additional tax cuts for profit-sharing, generous benefits or even apprenticeships through which companies invest in their workers’ productivity and pay. Would such a proposal constitute undue government meddling in private-sector labor markets? Not at all. The wages of America’s workers - especially those without college degrees - have stagnated for decades now, with too little of private-sector productivity growth being shared with them. In fact, the stagnation in the living standards of ordinary American workers, along with massively growing inequality in wages and incomes, ultimately threatens the legitimacy of our privatemarket system and the stability of our politics. And there is another strong economic rationale for rewarding good-paying firms. Companies in any given industry don’t all pay their workers a single market wage - they often choose to pay well above or below that average, even in competitive markets. Companies choosing the “low road” in wages compete on the basis of low labor costs, while those choosing the “high road” compete on the basis of higher worker performance and productivity, as well as lower turnover costs. If some companies can be equally profitable by paying workers less or more, while also making the overall economy less or more productive, then the high-wage approach is what economists call a “public good” - and private markets
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Ann Jackowitz JACKOWITZ, Ann H., 74, A breast-cancer survivor, she died from complications of thy- became an activist for breast roid cancer on April 21, 2019 in cancer research, serving on the New York City. She grew up in board and advocacy committee Hudson, NY, and attended Hud- of SHARE, a New York organison High School, class of ’62. zation for women with breast or She was outgoing and made ovarian cancer, and co-foundfriends easily, cared deeply ing the National Breast Cancer about people and issues, and Coalition. In addition, she taught was equally comfortable en- humanities at Dobbs Ferry (NY) gaging in long, serious conver- High School and worked as a sations and in witty repartee. A commercial film producer. She writer of fiction and non-fiction received a bachelor’s degree and advocate for sofrom Simmons College cial justice, women’s and a Master’s degree health, and LGBTQ isin history from New sues, she worked for York University. Ann 30 years in nonprofit was predeceased by fundraising for many her parents Samuel organizations. She and Dora Jackowitz was executive director of Hudson, NY. She of the New York City is survived by her wife Health and Hospitals and beloved partner of Foundation and head33 years, Barbara Taff. Jackowitz ed the Samuel WaxShe is also survived by man Cancer Research her sister Leslie (Alvan) Foundation at the Mount Sinai Ramler, nieces Dari Quirk, AlliMedical Center, where she also son Ramler and nephew Doug was on the hospital’s institu- Ramler. A celebration of her life tional review board (IRB). She will be held on August 18, 2019 wrote for publications such as at 3 pm at the Plaza Jewish The Forward, Next Avenue, Community Chapel in New York Mic, Lilith, and the 1984 feminist City. Donations in Ann’s name anthology, “Between Women: may be made to: Visiting Nurse Biographers, Novelists, Crit- Services of New York (vnsny. ics, Teachers and Artists Write org) at 107 E. 70 Street, 5 Floor, about Their Work on Women.” New York, NY 10021.
Carol Ann Miller Carol Ann Miller, 71, who passed away quietly early Tuesday morning, May 7, lived a life full of family and friends, with a no-nonsense attitude and a dry sense of humor and honesty. Carol was much loved and valued for her loyalty, thoughtfulness and mental acuity. She is survived by her devoted husband, Jon, of 50 years, her two daughters, Kristen Miller and Jennifer Brennan, their respective husbands, Richard Schneider and Christopher Brennan, and her three incredible grandchildren, Sophie (13), Alex (13) and Conner (9) Brennan. Carol was born in Hudson, and lived
her life in Philmont and Ghent. She graduated from Taconic Hills High School, worked at the Philmont Pharmacy and retired from the Oswald D. Heck Developmental Center in Schenectady in 2011. Carol spent her retired years in her house on the hill — gardening, reading and socializing. Calling hours will be held at the Bond Funeral Home, in Valatie, on June 1 from 111pm. The burial will be follow. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made in Carol’s memory to the Columbia County Humane Society or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
In an area filled with gunfire, these preschoolers need a safe place to play Petula Dvorak The Washington Post
It’s pretty normal for a caregiver to check the sky for rain before taking the kids outside to play. Delores McGee, however, checks for gunfire. “We hear gunfire all day long here,” said McGee, at the Emergent Preparatory Academy, a day care center in the District of Columbia where the parking lot has a little memorial of faded silk flowers and a washed-out stuffed animal to a young man gunned down there months ago. Even so, McGee used to be able to take about a dozen kids at a time — all between 2 and 4 years old, walking in line holding a rope, like little fish — one block over to a local elementary school’s playground in the Southeast Washington area. That gave them two hours of safe, outdoor play, tucked behind a building and away from the car chases, police sirens and gunfire of one of the most stubbornly dangerous parts of the nation’s capital. There were five homicides and 34 nonfatal shootings within about 2,000 feet of the little preschool over the past year, according to crime statistics. But that building has been turned into a workforce development center, and the guards there told McGee and her teachers children weren’t welcome on the campus anymore. I called that area’s city council member, Trayon White Sr., D-Ward 8, and D.C. public schools. I’m still waiting for an explanation. Over in Northwest Washington, Cynthia Davis is also looking for playground space for her day care kids, and she has a theory on why it’s becoming harder. “All this security and liability talk? It’s hurting the most vulnerable children, the ones we’re supposed to help,” she said.
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Ryan Johnson and Bentley Griffin, both 2, and other children at the Emergent Preparatory Academy play in a fenced parking lot at a day care center in Southeast Washington, D.C.
For 15 years, Davis has run a home-based day care in the Petworth area in Northwest Washington. She’s always relied on the nearby school playground to give them a good outing. “To run a quality program, you need to be able to get these kids out on the fresh air for one to two hours a day,” Davis said. “And we were getting that. The teachers were fine, the principal was fine with it. We weren’t bothering anybody.” But recently, school administrators told her they can’t let her use the playground anymore “for liability reasons,” she said. “I showed them my insurance, all the liability is on me, not them.” That was not enough. The local schools put locks on their playground fences. The nearest public park is too far for the little ones to walk. And, like McGee, she’d have to herd the children across a large and busy thoroughfare. “Sometimes, I just have them play on the porch because it’s the best we can do,” she said. In a nation increasingly appalled — or worse not appalled — by the horrific school shootings that have become an American ritual, there are still
forgotten pockets filled with forgotten children where gunfire is ever present. The search for a safe place to play is ever present too. In D.C. so far this year, a 16-year-old was killed by gunfire and more than half a dozen children — including two young brothers shot weeks apart outside their home — have been wounded by people wielding guns. I spoke with Cierra Dobbs, a teaching assistant at Emergent, as she tried to make the cramped, exposed parking lot work as a makeshift playground. She longed to return to the former elementary school. “It was so good for them to have that space to play,” Dobbs said. “At a real playground, they build different muscles and skills. And they learn social things, like how to take turns.” A ball soared over the chainlink fence that separated us. “Can you toss that back to us?” she asked. “And then one day, a man stood in front of us and said we can’t be bringing kids there anymore. And now all we have is this,” she said, spreading her arms out to cover a roughly 20-foot square of pavement surrounded by a chain-link fence, next to the building’s
‘Anna Delvey,’ fake heiress who swindled New York’s elite, is Amid chaos, Alabama sentenced to 4 to 12 years in prison Lawmakers delay vote on abortion ban Jan Ransom
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The Alabama Senate on Thursday postponed debate on a proposal to outlaw most abortions in the state, delaying the measure that is intended to serve as a direct challenge to the Supreme Court’s holding that a woman has a constitutional right to end a pregnancy. The Republican-controlled Senate, faced with procedural disputes and intraparty debate over details of the measure, abruptly adjourned until Tuesday. Chaos spilled into public view on the Senate floor, but it neither definitively advanced nor sank the proposal that is the nation’s most far-reaching effort to curb abortion this year. The measure would effectively ban most abortions at every stage of pregnancy and criminalize the procedure for doctors, who could face up to 99 years in prison for performing an abortion unless a woman’s health was at “serious” risk. On Thursday, in a maneuver that helped set off a chorus of shouts and screams on the Senate floor, some Republicans sought to abandon provisions that would have allowed
exceptions to the abortion ban in cases of rape or incest. The House has already passed a measure without such exceptions, and a Senate committee added them Wednesday, stirring anger from some who thought they watered down the effort to ban abortion as broadly as possible and to force a new look at Roe v. Wade, the 1973 landmark case that legalized abortion up to the point when a fetus is viable outside the womb, usually about 24 weeks into a pregnancy. Although the Senate removed the exceptions Thursday, the provision could be restored before a final vote. In the end, with the Alabama chamber in turmoil and even senior lawmakers flabbergasted, Thursday served as a preview of the debate that will play out once the bill returns to the Senate floor as soon as next week. Democrats have complained the measure would nearly eliminate abortion rights in Alabama, and they have argued that lawmakers should spend more time on the state’s most pressing issues, not national cultural battles. But they have conceded that the bill is very likely to pass the Legislature.
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NEW YORK — Anna Sorokin, the fake German heiress who swindled her way into Manhattan’s elite party circles, was sentenced Thursday to four to 12 years in prison for bilking hotels, banks and a private jet operator out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. The sentencing capped a case of a young grifter who spun her tale with brazen flair. Sorokin wore designer clothes, lived in boutique hotels, dined in expensive restaurants and lured investors for a $40 million private club — all without a penny to her name. She has been held on Rikers Island since October 2017. Sorokin, 28, was convicted last month of most of the charges against her. Her lawyer, Todd Spodek, said during that trial that Sorokin was simply an enterprising business-minded woman eager to make it in the big city. But jurors agreed with prosecutors that her gilt-edged life was an elaborate ruse financed by lies. In addition to the prison sentence, Sorokin was fined $24,000 and ordered to pay restitution of about $199,000. “I apologize for the mistakes I made,” she said at the sentencing. Sorokin stiffed hotels, persuaded a bank employee to give her a $100,000 line of credit, swayed a private jet company to let her fly on credit, and tried to secure a $25 million loan from a hedge fund. In all, she stole about $213,000 worth of money and services. Still, the jury found her not guilty of the most serious offense — faking records in an
attempt to obtain a $22 million loan. She was also acquitted of stealing from a friend who said Sorokin duped her into covering the cost of a $60,000 vacation to Morocco. To many friends, there was every reason to believe that Sorokin was a wealthy German heiress named Anna Delvey with so much money that she frequently doled out $100 tips and flew on a private jet to Berkshire Hathaway’s annual investment conference. But Kaegan Mays-Williams, a prosecutor, said during the trial that Sorokin’s only goal was to “put herself in the best position to take money” from the wealthy so that she could “live the fantasy of an extravagant lifestyle.” Spodek said people believed what they wanted about Sorokin. She was enabled, he said, by a system “seduced by glamour and glitz.” She intended to pay back her creditors, he said. “Through her sheer ingenuity, she created the life that she wanted for herself,” he said. “Anna was not content with being a spectator, but wanted to be a participant.” Sorokin, a Russian immigrant from a middle-class family, arrived in New York from Paris in 2014. She had lofty dreams of opening a members-only arts club on Park Avenue South called ADF, for the Anna Delvey Foundation. In 2015, she enlisted architect Gabriel Andres Calatrava to create what she envisioned would be a club similar to Soho House New York, with a bar, a nightclub and an art exhibit. Calatrava is the son of Santiago Calatrava, an architect who designed the Oculus, the
centerpiece of the World Trade Center transit hub. She also solicited help from hotelier André Balazs, BritishAmerican entrepreneur Roo Rogers and real estate developer Aby Rosen. She said she had found the perfect location for her club: 281 Park Ave. South, a landmark building. The project was expected to cost up to $40 million. Sorokin tried to get a $22 million loan from City National Bank, but a banker rejected her request when he could not determine the source of her wealth. Calatrava had also stopped working with her when she could not provide proof that she could fund the project. She then tried to secure a $25 million loan from Fortress Investment Group, prosecutors said, but she needed to pay it a fee as part of the process to secure the loan. She turned to City National Bank and talked a banker into giving her a line of credit on her account for $100,000. She promised to repay it with a wire transfer from a European account. After Fortress began investigating Sorokin’s personal and financial information, she withdrew from the deal, prosecutors said, and Fortress returned a little more than half the money she provided. Instead of giving that money back to City National Bank, she spent it on expensive clothing and five-star hotels. Her first arrest was in July 2017 at a restaurant inside the Le Parker Meridien hotel, where she was handed a lunch bill that was about $200. She could not pay it.
HVAC system. The kids threw balls and chased each other around the tiny space. The teaching assistants kept an eye on the street, checking for the telltale shouts and tire squeals that are sometimes punctuated with gunshots. The loss of school playgrounds is tragic for places like this because they are the centers in the poorest parts of the city, where playgrounds are less plentiful and schools are usually the only places where a playground was designed as a safe haven. “Anywhere else they go is out in the open, where kids are vulnerable,” McGee said. So why don’t they just move? “The children are here,” McGee said. True that. Ward 8 has the largest population of children under 5 in the city, between two and four times as much as some other wards, according to the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s data. “The need is here. These children are forgotten. And leaving their community means leaving them.” But their own neighborhood is hard on them. “One of our little ones, 2 years old, was shot after school, at home on the family’s porch,” McGee said. “These kids are in danger every time they are outside here. But the law says you have to get them outside for two hour of fresh air every day. And the truth is, I just can’t do it every day. It’s not safe.” So she looks at that parking lot again and wonders if she can get soft mats to make the edges of the curbs safer. Or can she fit some equipment there. Every few days, the mother of that 18-year-old killed in that parking lot brings her lawn chair and just sits and sits with the little memorial. McGee looks at her. She knows the kids in her day care — in this part of the city — deserve better.
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Cairo-Durham High School announces third quarter honor roll CAIRO — Cairo-Durham High School announces the third quarter honor roll for the 2018-2019 school year.
GRADE 12 High Honors: Jean Bailey, Rebecca Boyle, Wayne Brown, Megan Byrne, Phebe Cunningham, Nicole Diaz, Erin Dunn, Edison GandaraTriestman, Connor Greco, Erwin Lampman, Saylor Lewtschenko, Lily Makely, Neil Malone, Shelby Malone, Josh Matteson, Ryan Mattice, Rocco Nasso, Mike Newkirk, Jolie Poulsen, Eugene Somers, Christine Sternbach, Emma Vetter, Olivia Vigotty, Sylvia Vitoulis, Noah Warner, Alexandria Whaley. Honors: Noah Alfeld, Kassidy Bensen, Duncan Collins, Anita Davis Stough, Anthony DeLoreto, Julia EnglehardtLorenzana, Katlyn Garcia Martinez, Fitim Hoti, Hannah Infantino, Brandon Inkell, Jenna Lashua, Alexander Loucks, Kailie Nolan, Alexandra Petulla, Ambrael Petulla, Brett Rawls, Aisimone Smith, Erinn Valentin, Shelby Wood.
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High Honors: Ryley Berg, Laney Bruck, Jennifer Cuti, Cali Ely, Sarah Fisher, Trisha Gagne, Alyssa Jackson, Christina Markiewicz, Jordan Metzler, Jillian Navatto, Rachel Newkirk, Damian Parmelee, Ashley Powell, Melissa Rompolski, Chalres Sternbach, Emily Stiverson, Tameka Taranto, Ashley Vaughn. Honors: Lenna Anderson, Harry Baldwin, Alexis Clevenstine, Madelyn Constantine, Dante DiGiovanni, Gage Escudero, Courtney Gagne, Colin Gleason, Loren Knudsen, Nick Lipari, Kaitlyn Nance, Mikaela Pelliccia, Richie Soto, Caroline Thompson, Avery Usticke.
GRADE 10 High Honors: Maya Englehardt-Lorenzana, Aryah Kargoe, Steven Maggio, Xxaria Makely, Giovanna Manoli, Amber Powell, Alexis Ranzer, Katelynn Ross, Brianna Schermerhorn, Drew Sirago, Dennis Thorpe. Honors: Jerome Byrne, Isabella Charleston, Jaxon Conti, Preston Culver, Kadie Galewaler, Virginia Galwaler, Kylie
Hulbert, Crystal Ivery, Anna-K James, Aniston Keff, Logan Kirstein, Jasmine Nicola, Ethan Phillips, Corbin Rivenburg, Bianca Rogers, David Rolon, Octavian Seebacher, Natasha Smith, Mackenzie Thompson.
GRADE 9 High Honors: Khyle Alo, Aidan Bailey, Samuel Bruck, Kyra Byrne, Angela Cooper, Arden Farnsworth-Moore, Tyler Jackson, Breezeanne Keenan, Malik Khadijah, Mikayla Khadijah, Kylie Kleinmeier, Lillian LaBounty, Robert Lampman, Ally MacGiffert, Olivia MacGiffert, McKayla Mudge, James Mutinsky, Arianna Myers, Anika Scholten, Colleen Unzelman, Rielli Webner. Honors: Alexis Baitsholts, Jaylynn Balkaran, Marissa Barth, Kyan Bujak Harrington, Megan Coons, Sydney Darran, Mackenzie DuHart, Madison Houghtaling, Trevor Moore, Kayla Ortiz, Tatiana Pelliccia, Kiyana Pereira, Joshua Sanford, Noah Wood.
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4-H Fashion Revue : Life skills learned on the runway HUDSON — Although the Revue takes place in April, 4-H members have been working since the beginning of the year to prepare for their participation in the 2019 4-H Fashion Revue. The culminating event found 20 local 4-H members on the runway at St. Luke’s Lutheran Church in Valatie. Members of 4-H, from kindergarten through high school, were wearing the garments they sewed this winter. While at the morning event, the 4-H members were able to meet with an evaluator who judged them on their construction techniques as well as how the garment looked on the member — color, fit and accessories. They also wrote their commentary for the revue, practiced their walk and pivots — for their turn on the runway, and stopped at the creativity station where they were able to use markers and stickers to decorate paper placemats for spring. These were donated to the Office for the Aging to be used at their congregate senior meal sites. Participants from Columbia County were: Udderly Impossibles 4-H Club – Courtney Loucks; Leita and Randy Albertson; Anthony, Joseph,
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and Matthew Coradato; Valerie Kopec; and, Annie and Elise Sayer. Mountain Rangers 4-H Club – Vidar, Marian and Alexander Pirrone. Participants from Greene County were: Medway Mountaineers 4-H Club – Henry, Edward and Ian Ross; and Izabelle Shultz. Participants from Rensselaer County were: Fashionista’s 4-H Club – Amelia Pello; and, Lucy and Jessica Haynes. 4-H members selected to participate in the NYS Fair 4-H Fashion Revue are Courtney Loucks and Edward Ross.
Honorable Mention went to Vidar Pirrone. Visitors to Ag Day, a 4-H 90th Anniversary Event, will be able to enjoy a full stage schedule including the 4-H Fashion Show at 12:30 p.m. Ag Day is on 10 a.m.-2 p.m. June 1 at Columbia-Greene Community College. Greene County Youth Fair visitors will be treated to the 4-H Fashion Show at 12:30 p.m. July 27. Those visiting the Columbia County Fair this summer will be able to watch the 4-H Fashion Show at noon Sept. 1 outside Columbia Hall.
Alan Devoe Bird Club bird walk May 25 at Ramshorn-Livingston Sanctuary CATSKILL — The Alan Devoe Bird Club will hold a bird walk May 25 at RamshornLivingston Sanctuary, 109 Dubois Road, Catskill. Meet 7:30 a.m. at the parking area. Crossing the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, turn left
at the first traffic light onto Route 385. Continue 2.5 miles through the village of Catskill. Turn left on West Main Street after crossing the Catskill Creek. Continue 0.8 miles to small rotary; exit rotary on Dubois Road. Proceed 0.1
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Zone 14 held its 2019 Law Enforcement Academy Commencement at Columbia-Greene Community College on April 6, graduating 10 police officers from 10 different departments. The officers are Michael A. Beliveau, Town of Pine Plains Police Department; Charles E. Cole, Village of Athens Police Department; Tyler R. Conley, Village of Millerton Police Department; Daryl J. Eldred, Greene County Sheriff’s Office; BobbiSue Garvansites, Town of Schodack Police Department; Joshua T. Leis, Town Cairo Police Department; Kyle J. Loeper, Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Office; Jessica L. Mausolf, Columbia County Sherriff’s Office; Natalia F. Telles, Town of Greenport Police Department; Cody D. Williams, Town of Philmont Police Department. Four class awards were given, including the Top Gun Award (proficiency in firearms) to Michael A. Beliveau, Physical Training Award and the Highest Academic Average went to Cody D. Williams, and the Overall Outstanding Recruit was awarded to Jessica L. Mausolf.
BRIEFS MAY 13 GREENVILLE — “Greenville in the 1970s” is the program at the next Greenville Local History Group meeting at 7:30 p.m. May 13 at the Greenville Library, 11177 Route 32, Greenville. Audrey Matott presents her third in a series of presentations: views of the Greenville area based on the weekly newspaper at the time — The Greenville Local. “Fifty Years Ago” (1967) and “Greenville in the 1960s,” — Matott’s programs the last two years have allowed community members to remember and share what they lived. Matott’s narration will accompany the slide show of scans of appropriate articles and photos gleaned from a decade of newspapers. The founding of the town rescue squad, the “Miracle Mile,” and the local impacts of the national fuel crisis are only a few of the topics to be recalled. The public is invited, free of charge. Light refreshments will be served.
MAY 14 LATHAM — The local group of The Society of American Magicians, Assembly 24, meets at 7:30 p.m. May 14 at
the S. W. Pitts Hose Co., 226 Old Loudon Road, Latham. All persons, 16 and older, with any interest in the art of magic are welcome. For information about the organization, or for a link to a local magician, visit WWW.SAM24.SYNTHASITE. COM.
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services, and how to connect devices to your television for a big screen view. Registration is limited and required. Register on the website calendar at http://heermancelibrary.org. Call for information or to register by phone 518-731-8084.
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GHENT — Columbia Memorial Hospital Retired Employee Luncheon will be held at noon May 15 at the Whitestone Cafe, 2337 Route 66, Ghent. Retirees of the hospital and spouses are welcome. Feel free to bring a companion, if you wish. The cost is $13. If planning to attend or for information, call “Jane” at 518-9650163.
VOORHEESVILLE — DuoDuo, Maeve Gilchrist & Nic Gareiss • Natalie Haas & Yann Falquet, performing at 7:30 p.m. May 17 at Old Songs Community Arts Center, 37 South Main St., Voorheesville. Adults, $25; youth 13-18, $12; children 12 and younger, $5. Tickets are available at oldsongs.org or by calling Old Songs at 518-765-2815.
COXSACKIE — The Friends of the Heermance Memorial Library are sponsoring a free computer class, Intro to Streaming Video at 6 p.m. May 15 at the Heermance Memorial Library, 1 Ely St., Coxsackie. There have never been more options for watching tv shows, movies, and other video content. Learn about streaming media sticks, a variety of free and paid video streaming
HAINES FALLS — The Mountain Top Historical Society, 5132 Route 23A, Haines Falls, will host Reading the Rocks of the Catskills: A Geological History by Dr. Chuck Ver Straeten, Geologist, New York State Museum, at 7 p.m. May 17 in the U & D Train Station. For information, call 518-589-6657. A $5 donation is suggested.
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Hudson Valley Chorus announces spring concert HUDSON — The Hudson Valley Choral Society Spring Concert will be held at 7 p.m. May 11 at Christ Church Episcopal, 431 Union St., Hudson. The 30-voice chorus will present a program of music by American, English and Russian composers that includes poems by Agee, Longfellow, Teasdale and James Weldon Johnson. Conductor Gretchen Rueckheim is the choir director and organist at the First Reformed Church in Chatham. She teaches piano and instrumental music at the Little Falls School of Music in Kinderhook. Rueckheim currently performs as a member of the Cantilena Chamber Choir in western Massachusetts. Highlights of this concert will include a performance by New Lebanon pianist Natalia Shevchuk of her exquisite arrangement of “Greensleeves.” A local Contralto soloist, Nancy Baker, will perform a piece from “Remember-
CALENDAR LISTINGS MAY 11 ‘80s Prom Saturday, May 11, 7:30 p.m. - 11:30 p.m. Dust off those old prom dresses and ruffled tuxedos and get ready to bust a move for a great community cause!!! DJ Rob Bujan is gonna spin our favorite ‘80s dance tunes. It will be a night to remember at Hudson Brewing. Tickets are available $25, Saturday, May 11, 7:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m., https://www.facebook. com/events/407619893118901/ Hudson Brewing Company, 99 South 3rd Street, Hudson, 518-6975400 www.hudsonbrew.com
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ing Albany: A Song Cycle” by Mary Mageau/A Christine Loux entitled “Deep In Memory” accompanied by Natalia Shevchuk. There will also be a duet entitled “Serenade” by Schubert, performed by Diana Barnes of Hillsdale and Nancy Baker of Chatham. A small ensemble singing “The Three Ra-
vens” by Ravenscroft is a notto-be-missed performance. Formally organized in 1974 in Columbia County, the Hudson Valley Choral Society is proud to celebrate 45 years of providing classical and contemporary choral music in a chamber setting to the people of the region.
Adults, $15; seniors, $10; students under 18, free. Tickets will be available at the door or can be purchased in advance by calling 518-7949831 or 518-828-3698. To learn more about the Hudson Valley Choral Society, visit www. fb.com/hudsonvalleychoralsociety.
Skits from the Carol Burnett Show and The Actor’s Nightmare COPAKE — SKITS FROM THE CAROL BURNETT SHOW and THE ACTOR’S NIGHTMARE, two refreshing one-act comedies. Presented by The Two Of Us Productions, the award winning theater company based in Columbia County, in collaboration with the Copake Grange. WHEN: May 10 through May 19. Friday and Saturday performances are at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday matinees are at 3 p.m. • Friday, May 10 at 7:30 p.m. • Saturday, May 11 at 7:30 p.m. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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• Sunday, May 12 at 3 p.m. • Friday, May 17 at 7:30 p.m.
• Saturday, May 18 at 7:30 p.m. • Sunday, May 19 at 3 p.m. WHERE: The Theater at The Grange, located at the Copake Grange on Empire Road in downtown Copake. TICKETS: Tickets are $20 for adults, $15 for students and seniors, and $12 for groups and families. For advance reservations visit www.TheTwoOfUsProductions.org or call 518329-6293. Make your reservations early to get the performance date you want!
Full slate of Mother’s Day activities planned at Hancock Shaker Village HANCOCK, Mass. — Bring the whole family to relax, recharge, and explore Hancock Shaker Village’s 19th century gardens and 20 historic buildings on Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 12 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. All activities are included in admission (free to members). Mothers take home a seedling to remember their special day. Attendees of the O+ Festival in North Adams on May 10-11 receive free admission to Hancock Shaker Village on May 12 with an O+ wristband.
ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Talk: Strong Women (11:30 a.m.): What was it like to be a 19th century Shaker woman? Learn how they managed healthcare, wellness, work, and being equal with men 150 years before women’s suffrage. Talk: Medicinal Herbs (1:30
p.m.): Discover the fascinating story of how the Shakers gathered wild herbs, then cultivated plants for plant-based wellness, eventually selling the surplus. By the mid-1800s doctors were ordering hundreds of different herbs, and the Shakers had a booming business. The talk moves from the garden to the apothecary and infirmary of the 1828 Brick Dwelling. Gong Sound Healing Meditation (2:30 p.m): Using the technology of Kundalini Yoga, this class begins with a short breath meditation and then moves into the soundscapes of the gong. Meditate or simply relax and heal. All levels of experience and all ages are welcome. A special Mother’s Day brunch will also be offered in Seeds Market Café from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tickets are $30 adults/$14 children (tax and gratuity not included). Email
denise.albert@mshgmail.com for reservations or call (413) 329-8832 by Thursday, May 9. Admission to Hancock Shaker Village is not required to dine at Seeds.
ABOUT HANCOCK SHAKER VILLAGE Hancock Shaker Village, a living history museum on 750 acres in the heart of the Berkshires, is located at 1843 West Housatonic St., Pittsfield, Massachusetts. A National Historic Landmark, the property includes 20 historic Shaker buildings dating back to 1783, and the oldest working farm in the Berkshires with heritage breeds and heirloom gardens. The museum is home to more than 22,000 artifacts including furniture, textiles, hymnals, and everyday goods, making it one of the premier Shaker Mercantile offers a
unique selection of goods made simple, beautiful and with purpose. Museum admission is not required. 413.443.0188 x246 / shop.hancockshakervillage. org. Seeds Market Cafe highlights the spirit and nature of the Shaker’s authentic living heritage. Seasonal menu items offer Shaker-inspired, neighborhood-sourced lunch and snacks daily, as well as special event dinners. Museum admission is not required. 413-418-9100. Hancock Shaker Village is open for the season April 13 to Nov. 11. Hours through June 30 are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (open until 5 p.m. on Thursdays through May 2) and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 1 to Nov. 11. Admission is $20/ adults ($18 for seniors, AAA members, MTA cardholders, and active and retired US military), $8 youth (ages 13-17), and FREE for children 12 and under, courtesy of Berkshire Bank
Clark Art Institute to broadcast final Met Opera of the season ‘DIALOGUES DES CARMÉLITES’ WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — The Clark Art Institute broadcasts the final Met: Live in HD opera of the season, “Dialogues des Carmélites,” on Saturday, May 11 at 12 p.m. Tickets are $25 ($22 Clark members, $18 students with valid ID) and may be purchased online at clarkart.edu or by calling the box office at 413-458-0524. All ticket sales are nonrefundable. Met music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin leads an accomplished ensemble in
French composer Francis Poulenc’s devastating modern masterpiece of faith and martyrdom, broadcast live in HD for the first time. Mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard is the young Blanche de La Force, opposite Met legend Karita Mattila as the First Prioress. As the French Revolution begins, shy Blanche becomes a novice nun under an elderly prioress. Blanche’s aristocratic family flees the Terror, but she remains behind, struggling between her fear of the
guillotine and her duty to the convent. When the nuns are expelled from the convent and threatened with death, Blanche must make an agonizing decision. Now in its 13th season, The Met: Live in HD is the Metropolitan Opera’s Peabody and Emmy Award-winning series of live performances transmitted to theaters in 70 countries around the world. Live telecasts feature the full performance along with backstage interviews and commentary.
ABOUT THE CLARK The Clark, which has a three-star rating in the Michelin Green Guide, is located at 225 South St. in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Galleries are open Tuesday through Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; open daily in July and August. Admission is $20; free year-round for Clark members, children 18 and younger, and students with valid ID. For more information on these programs and more, visit clarkart.edu or call 413-458-2303.
Actor’s Nightmare/ Carol Burnett Skits Saturday, May 11, 7:30 p.m. Join the Two of Us Productions at the beautiful Copake Grange for an evening of laughs as we present a Christopher Durang one act play, “The Actor’s Nightmare” and your “Favorite Skits from The Carol Burnett Show.” You’ll still be laughing on your way home. $15 – $20, 7:30 p.m., https:// www.copakegrange.org/ events/2019/5/15/actors-nightmare The Copake Grange #935, 628 Empire Road, Opake, 518-329-4279
MAY 12 Basilica Farm & Flea Spring Market Sunday, May 12, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. BUY LOCAL. BUY VINTAGE. BUY HANDMADE. NO BAR CODES. NO PLASTIC WRAP. Born Thanksgiving Weekend 2013 as an antidote to big box Black Friday, Basilica Farm & Flea is part timeless flea and farmer’s market and part 21st century craft and design fair. With over 10,000 square feet of raw space, Basilica Farm & Flea is the only market of this scale in the region. Inspired by the abundance of passionate and talented farmers, collectors and artisans in the Hudson Valley, each market features a diverse group of regional vendors selling their wares alongside locallysourced, farm-fresh foods. With a ‘no barcode, no plastic wrap’ ethos and a love of vintage and recycled, locally-sourced agriculture and the beautifully handmade, Basilica Farm & Flea Holiday Market showcases the splendor of the Hudson Valley’s artisanal talents. Two markets are presented each year: Spring Market in May and Holiday Market during Thanksgiving weekend. By participating in Basilica Farm & Flea, vendors and attendees directly support Basilica Hudson’s mission to foster sustainable community. With attendance growing each year, Basilica Hudson is reaching new local and regional audiences while offering important platforms for avant-garde and emerging artists, local chefs, farmers, artisans and other talents to engage and exchange with new audiences. Proceeds from admissions and vendor fees support ongoing operations for the organization, and allows Basilica Hudson to continue to develop and present its programs. $5, Sunday, May 12, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m., https://basilicahudson.org/ farmandflea/ Basilica Hudson, 110 S. Front Street, Hudson, 518-822-1050 www.basilicahudson.org Exhibition Opening Sunday, May 12, 10 a.m. In Frederic Church’s Ombra: Design in Conversation with Nature” showcases multimedia design concepts and installations, developed by leading architects and select artists. As Guest Curator, Barry Bergdoll (of Columbia University and the Museum of Modern Art) invited a group of today’s most exploratory architects to respond to the transitional outdoor rooms at Olana that are so essential to the original 19th century design of Olana’s Main House. Sunday, May 12, 10 a.m., https:// www.olana.org/exhibitions/infrederic-churchs-ombra/
Olana, 5720 State Route 9G, Hudson, 518-828-1872 www.olana.org Actor’s Nightmare/ Carol Burnett Skits Sunday, May 12, 3 p.m. Join the Two of Us Productions at the beautiful Copake Grange for an evening of laughs as we present a Christopher Durang one act play, “The Actor’s Nightmare” and your “Favorite Skits from The Carol Burnett Show.” You’ll still be laughing on your way home. $15 – $20, Sunday, May 12, 3 p.m., https://www.copakegrange.org/ events/2019/5/15/actors-nightmare The Copake Grange #935, 628 Empire Road, Copake, 518-329-4279 Kristina Bachrach: “Echoes of Spring” Sunday, May 12, 5 p.m. RETURNING SOPRANO KRISTINA BACHRACH SINGS “ECHOES OF SPRING”, ACCOMPANIED BY MITCHELL VINES. ON PIANO,. THE CONCERT WILL INCLUDE WORKS OF FRANZ SCHUBERT, CHARLES IVES, RICHARD RODGERS, AND JONI MITCHELL AND OTHERS. IN RECENT SEASONS MS. BACHRACH HAS MADE DEBUTS AT CARNEGIE HALL AND ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL AND PERFORMED OVER FIFTY RECITALS ACROSS THE UNITED STATES. EARLIER THIS SEASON SHE MADE HER OFFBROADWAY DEBUT, CO-STARRING IN A 39-SHOW RUN OF “BECAUSE I COULD NOT STOP FOR DEATH: AN ENCOUNTER WITH EMILY DICKINSON,” WITH THE ENSEMBLE FOR THE ROMANTIC CENTURY. MS. BACHRACH HAS FULFILLED MANY PRESTIGIOUS ARTIST RESIDENCIES, INCLUDING THE MARLBORO MUSIC FESTIVAL, TANGLEWOOD, YELLOW BARN, AND THE BANFF CENTRE. SHE HAS ALSO APPEARED ON OPERATIC STAGES THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES. Free, Sunday, May 12, 5 p.m., http:// www.roejanlibrary.org/adultprograms/ Roeliff Jansen Community Library, 9091 NY-22, Hillsdale, 518-325-4101 www.roejanlibrary.org
MAY 17 Truckin’ On The Tee Friday, May 17, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. NO MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED! It’s a Parking Lot Party with FOOD TRUCKS! Come hungry. We welcome Buena Comida and Yummy Kitchen with offerings from the WBCC Snack Shack, as well. Come thirsty. There will be local craft beers and signature liquors. And come for a good time with LIVE music from Joe Adee & the Barn Stormers Band! Bring the entire family. This is FAMILY fun. An all-around good time in the fresh air with the beautiful backdrop of Winding Brook golf course! Golf first, then come to the party. Or skip the golf and just hang for some fun. That’s up to you. Just be there! Friday, May 17, 6 p.m. - 9 p.m., https://www.facebook.com/ events/1518238958318649/ Winding Brook Country Club, 2839 Route 203, Valatie, 518-758-7054 www.windingbrookcountryclub. com Glen Conservancy Hall is proud to announce a third season of summer concerts at its historic venue in the Mohawk Valley village of Glen, NY. The five events are a mixture of local and visiting musicians, offering a wide variety of musical stylings. A full release is attached; here’s the schedule in brief: Glen Conservancy Hall, 1538 Mill Point Road (State Hwy 161), Fultonville, NY 12072 The Melody Makers: Big Band Music 7:30 PM Saturday, May 18, 2019 Drank the Gold: Irish Music 7:30 PM Saturday, June 22, 2019 Big Galut(e): Klezmer Ensemble 7:30 PM Saturday, July 20, 2019 Susquehanna Travellers: Civil War Songs 7:30 PM Sunday, August 4, 2019 Song Soup: A Community Collective 7:30 PM Saturday, September 14, 2019
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GREENVILLE DRIVE-IN CELEBRATES DIAMOND ANNIVERSARY WITH SEASON OPENING
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GREENVILLE — The Greenville Drive-In takes you “North by Northwest” with its annual season opening party on Saturday, May 11. The celebration marks the beginning of the drive-in’s 2019 season and their 60th year serving the Northern Catskills community. To commemorate the Greenville Drive-In’s opening in 1959, the evening will feature a viewer’s choice screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1959 suspense thriller, “North by Northwest,” starring Cary Grant. In addition to the film, the event will feature live music from Kylie Hotaling’s Jazz Trio, and specialty cocktails honoring the film including “The Aviation” and Hitchcock’s favorite tipple, “The White Lady.” The event is suited to adults 21 and older. Tickets include the film, live music, a nosh box of appetizers and one compli-
mentary wine, beer, specialty cocktail or other non-alcoholic festive beverage. As always, the concession stand and bar will be open with additional refreshments. Tickets are limited and sold in advance for $35. The season opening party has sold out in the past, so don’t wait to purchase tickets! Tickets are available at: www.drivein32.com. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with music beginning at 7 p.m. and the film starting at approximately 8:30 p.m. Throughout the 2019 season, the drive-in will be celebrating its 60th anniversary with special programming and events. The season runs from May 11 to Oct. 12. Follow “@drivein32” on Facebook and Instagram for updates on programming and events. About The Greenville DriveIn: Since June 18, 1959, visitors
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from near and far have enjoyed cinematic memories at the Greenville Drive-In. Surrounded by summer stars and scenic views of the Catskills, the Drive-In has become a haven for exciting and diverse events that both neighbors and visitors flock to. The Drive-In features a concession stand that offers a variety of locallysourced refreshments as well as a Beer Garden that includes local brews and craft cocktails.
The Drive-In is available for booking all kinds of events such as, but not limited to reunions, weddings, and celebrations. About Kylie Hotaling’s Jazz Trio: Kylie Hotaling is among the Capital Region’s most wellknown jazz vocalists. Hotaling is known for her warm, soulful vocals and versatile song selections. For more information visit: https://kyliemichelle.wixsite. com/mysite.
Bard College Conservatory of Music presents Mahler’s Symphony No.3 “My most individual and my richest work. … It is in every sense larger than life.” — Gustav Mahler ANNANDALE-ON-HUDSON, — The Bard College Conservatory presents Bard College Conservatory Orchestra performing Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 3, conducted by Leon Botstein, music director, with Eve Gigliotti, mezzo-soprano, Bard College Chamber Singers, Bard Festival Chorale, and the Bard Preparatory Division Chorus. More than 160 musicians will perform the grand and popular symphony in the acoustically superb Sosnoff Theater. The concert will be performed on Friday, May 10, at 8 p.m. and Sunday, May 12, at 3 p.m. Tickets are $15–20 suggested donation to the Conservatory Scholarship Fund. For additional ticket information contact the Fisher Center box office at fishercenter. bard.edu or call 845-758-7900. Mahler composed the Third symphony amidst the natural beauty of the Austrian Alps, primarily during the summers of 1895 and 1896. He changed his mind at various points concerning the overall name for the work, for which he considered, among others, “The Happy Life,” “A Summer Night’s Dream,” “My Joyful Science,” and “A Summer Midday’s Dream.”
HANCOCK, Mass, — Hancock Shaker Village’s popular Food for Thought program kicks off the season with an elegant farm-to-table dinner with Rebecca Soffer, co-author of “Modern Loss,” on Saturday, May 18, at 6 p.m. Tickets are $100 ($90 members) and may be purchased online at www.hancockshakervillage.org or by calling 413443-0188. Advance registration is required. Tickets include a three-course dinner, wine, dessert, and a copy of Soffer’s book. Inspired by the website that The New York Times hailed as “redefining mourning,” Rebecca Soffer’s book “Modern Loss” (coauthored with Gabrielle Birkner), is a fresh and irreverent approach to finding resilience through openness and pulling each other in. Having lost both parents as a young adult, Soffer, a former producer for The Colbert Report, cofounded a website to change the dialogue around this stigmatized topic. Now, in this wise and witty guide to grief, she offers insights to help us cry, laugh, identify, and — above all — empathize. Brutally honest and inspiring, “Modern Loss” is an intimate and humorous way to confront the humanity (and mortality) we all share. “Grief is a topic that makes most people want to run for the hills, but we’re not doing ourselves any favors by responding in that way,” said Soffer. “People will get support, inspiration, validation, and even some unexpected laughter from sharing their stories with others who are part of this club that they never wanted to join.” The Food for Thought dinner will be prepared by chef Brian Alberg using locally sourced ingredients. Participants will enjoy lively, frank discussions with Soffer, who will speak about the making of “Modern Loss” and sign copies of the book. This event is sponsored by October Mountain Financial Advisors. ABOUT REBECCA SOFFER Rebecca Soffer is the cofounder and CEO of Modern Loss, a website and community The New York Times has hailed
as “redefining mourning.” She is a former producer for the Peabody Award-winning Colbert Report. Soffer coauthored the book “Modern Loss: Candid Conversation About Grief. Beginners Welcome”, and is one of Spirituality & Health magazine’s 10 spiritual leaders for the next 20 years. A Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism alumna, Soffer has spoken nationally on the themes of loss and resilience at Chicago Ideas Week, HBO, Amazon, and The Commonwealth Club, and has been featured in outlets including NPR, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and Newsweek. Her writing has appeared in a variety of media such as The New York Times, Refinery29, Elle, Marie Claire, Today.com, and various book collections. She lives in New York City and the Berkshires with her husband and two young sons. ABOUT HANCOCK SHAKER VILLAGE Hancock Shaker Village, a living history museum on 750 acres in the heart of the Berkshires, is located at 1843 West Housatonic Street, Pittsfield, Massachusetts. A National Historic Landmark, the property includes 20 historic Shaker buildings dating back to 1783, and the oldest working farm in the Berkshires with heritage breeds and heirloom gardens. The museum is home to more than 22,000 artifacts including furniture, textiles, hymnals, and everyday goods, making it one of the premier Shaker collections in the world. S Hancock Shaker Village is open for the season April 13– Nov. 11, with additional holiday hours in December to be announced. Hours through June 30 are 10 a.m.to 4 p.m. (open until 5 p.m. on Thursdays through May 2) and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 1 to Nov. 11. Admission is $20/adults ($18 for seniors, AAA members, MTA cardholders, and active and retired U.S. military), $8 youth (ages 13-17), and FREE for children 12 and under, courtesy of Berkshire Bank.
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Yet Mahler’s basic idea remained firm: to trace the evolution of creation in nature. He told a colleague after the work was finished that he “imagined the constantly increasing articulation of feeling, from the muted, rigid, merely elemental form of existence (the forces of nature) to the delicate structure of the human heart, which, in its turn, reaches further still, pointing beyond (to God).” For additional ticket information about this concert go to fishercenter.bard.edu or call 845-758-7900. This season, Eve Gigliotti returns to the Metropolitan Opera as Siegrune in Die
Walküre, reprises The Pilot in The Little Prince with Opera Parallèle, joins New York’s Prototype Festival as Aunt in Mila, Great Sorcerer, and returns to the Seattle Symphony for Beethoven’s 9th Symphony. Next season includes a return to San Francisco Opera as Gertrude in Roméo et Juliette, and a highly anticipated residency at National Sawdust, entitled It All Goes Through You, which she will curate and perform. For additional information about The Bard College Conservatory of Music please go to the website at bard.edu/conservatory/.
American Ballet Theater Studio Company TANNERSVILLE — American Ballet Theater Studio Company, Saturday, May 11, at 7:30 p.m. Orpheum Film & Performing Arts Center, 6050 Main Street, Tannersville. Tickets purchased ahead: $25; $20 seniors; $7 students. At the door: $30; $25 seniors; $7 students American Ballet Theater Studio Company performs “Tarantella” by George Balanchine, a ballet inspired by an Italian folk dance based on a myth about spiders; “On the First Star of the Night” by Ma Cong; and new works by Ethan Steifel, Claudia Schreier, and Stefanie Batten Bland.
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Holzhauer’s hit gives Riders Colonial victory By Tim Martin Columbia-Greene Media
VALATIE — Cameron Holzhauer singled in Tylor Daley with the go-ahead run with two outs in the bottom of the sixth inning and Ichabod Crane held on to defeat Mohonasen, 4-3, in Wednesday’s Colonial Council baseball game. With the the scored tied 3-3 with one out in the bottom of the sixth, Rama Culver reached on an error, then was replaced on the base paths by Daley, who hit into a fielder’s choice. After Daley went to second on an error, Austin Walsh was intentionally walked, setting the stage for Holzhauer, who came through with his clutch base hit. Holzhaur finished the day 2 for 4 with two RBI. Walsh had a double and an RBI and Ethan Saxby, Trevor Wolfe and Nick Pelesz all singled. Luke Pusz singled and drove in two runs for the Mighty Warriors. Walsh pitched the first six innings for the Riders, allowing just one hit and three runs (none earned) with strikeouts and four walks. Aidan Frick pitched the seventh, striking out two of the three batters he faced. Pusz started and pitched 4 1/3 innings for Mohonasen, fanning four, walking one and allowing three runs and five hits. Keegan Jarvis finished up, striking out two, walking two and surrendering one run and one hit.
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Ichabod Crane’s Isabella Milazzo delivers a pitch to the plate during Wednesday’s Colonial Council softball game against Mohonasen.
Downey’s walkoff homer lifts ICC over Mohonasen By Logan Weiss Columbia-Greene Media
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Ichabod Crane’s Rama Culver connects with a pitch during Wednesday’s Colonial Council game against Mohonasen.
PATROON Coxsackie-Athens 7, Catskill 6 COXSACKIE — Ethan Foster’s base hit with two outs in the bottom of the sixth drove in what proved to be the game-winning run in Coxsackie-Athens’ 7-6 Patroon Conference baseball victory over Catskill at McQuade Park on Wednesday. Foster’s hit capped off a three-run rally that put the Indians (11-3, 14-3) on top for good. Foster also had a double for C-A. Joe Notabartolo added two singles, Patrick McManus had a single and two RBI, Michael Petramale a single and an RBI and Gil Bell, Aiden Boehm, Killian Schrader and
KINDERHOOK — Jenna Downey was the star of the day on Wednesday after hitting a walk-off homer for
Ichabod Crane in the bottom of the seventh inning to give the Riders a 1-0 victory over Mohonasen in a Colonial
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Ichabod Crane’s Tylor Daley camps under a fly ball during Wednesday’s Colonial Council game against Mohonasen.
Casey Carroll each had a single. Ben Sullivan had a big day
at the plate for Catskill (8-6), collecting a home run and two singles with four RBI. Eddie
Rogers had two doubles, Devon Haye two singles and an RBI, Addison Allen two singles and Jeremy Bulich and Dan Paquin both singled. Petramale (3k,6r,10h) and Killian Schrader (3k,1h) combined for the win. Paquin (1k,2bb,7r,9h) and Justice Brantley (3k,1h) split the pitching duties for Catskill. Maple Hill 4, Hudson 0 CASTLETON — Three Maple Hill pitchers shut down Hudson on three hits as the Wildcats earned a 4-0 victory in Wednesday’s Patroon Conference baseball game. Austin Ohl (9k,2bb,1h), Gavin Van Kempen (1k,2h) and Christian Beber (2k) all had a turn on the mound for the Wildcats (11-4). Kyle Tedford led Maple Hill, offensively, stroking three singles. Tyler Hanrahan doubled and Sean LaFalce and James Miller each had two singles. Jack Moon, Tanner Race and Matt Bowes all singled for Hudson (7-5). Nick Bernockie (1bb, 2r), Vic Gorman (6k,2bb,2r,6h) and See HOLZHAUER B9
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Marist College’s Calista Phippen, an Ichabod Crane graduate, was named Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Co-Rookie of the Year and First Team All-MAAC.
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POUGHKEEPSIE — Freshman pitcher Calista Phippen, a 2018 Ichabod Crane graduate, was named the MAAC Co-Rookie of the Year to highlight Marist Softball’s presence in the 2019
Softball All-MAAC teams and major award winners, the conference announced on Wednesday evening. In addition to being named Co-Rookie of the See PHIPPEN B9
It’s time for Kyrie Irving and the Celtics to divorce Ben Golliver The Washington Post
Not quite two years ago, Kyrie Irving and the Boston Celtics came together with the best of intentions. The superstar point guard sought greater fame, a franchise to call his own and an escape from LeBron James’ shadow. The storied franchise needed a healthier lead scorer than Isaiah Thomas, an injection of championship experience and an established veteran who could mentor young prospects and potentially lure other A-list stars. This was more than a marriage of convenience. The Celtics offered Irving better organizational structure, a stronger history of winning and a better coach than the teams that appeared on his wish list when he demanded a trade from the Cleveland Cavaliers. Irving was one of the league’s most popular, marketable and electric playmakers - exactly the type of player that Boston had desired, and struggled to attract, in free agency. Their union was put to the test for the first time this week, and it failed spectacularly. Irving, fresh off eight months of braggadocious declarations about his ability to singlehandedly solve the Celtics’ problems, crumbled to pieces against the Milwaukee Bucks. The self-styled “basketball genius” played well in just one of the Celtics’ five games against the East’s top seed, and his influence waned as the series unfolded.
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Boston Celtics guard Kyrie Irving (11) drives for the basket against Milwaukee Bucks guard Malcolm Brogdon (13) during the second quarter in game five of the second round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs at Fiserv Forum.
Once the dust and the emotions settle, both Irving and the Celtics should come to the same conclusion: they are better off without each other.
Milwaukee was a better and more complete team than Boston, armed with the best player in the series: Giannis Antetokounmpo. But Irving’s poor play in the series ranged from
baffling to inexcusable. In Game 2, he scored just nine points - the second-lowest total of his postseason career. In Game 3, as Antetokounmpo seized control of the series, Irving shot 8 of 22 and railed against the referees mere minutes after Celtics Coach Brad Stevens said the officiating was not to blame for Boston’s woes. In Game 4, Irving shot 7 of 22 and comically tried to take on defensive responsibilities that were well beyond his limited capabilities. After leaving the TD Garden court to boos from the home crowd, he delivered the least satisfying response to questions about his struggles: “Who cares?” Finally, in a series-deciding Game 5 blowout loss, he checked out completely, going down in a blaze of hero ball shots and mental lapses. Worst of all, Boston took on the identity of its franchise player along the way. Last year, with Irving sidelined with a knee injury, Boston emerged as a tenacious underdog in the playoffs, improbably winning two series and pushing James’ Cavaliers to seven games in the conference finals. This season, Boston was maddeningly inconsistent and arguably the NBA’s biggest disappointment. The first hint of postseason adversity broke the Celtics, who quit on each other down the stretch of Game 4. Ball movement on offense and extra effort on defense See CELTICS B9
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NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division Philadelphia Atlanta New York Washington Miami
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 21 15 .583 — — 7-3 W-2 14-7 7-8 18 18 .500 3 2.5 6-4 L-2 10-10 8-8 17 20 .459 4.5 4 3-7 L-1 7-8 10-12 14 22 .389 7 6.5 2-8 L-4 7-11 7-11 10 26 .278 11 10.5 2-8 L-2 6-15 4-11
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Chicago Milwaukee St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 21 13 .618 — — 9-1 W-2 12-5 9-8 23 16 .590 .5 — 8-2 W-6 16-8 7-8 21 16 .568 1.5 — 4-6 L-2 13-6 7-9 17 16 .515 3.5 2 5-5 L-1 9-9 8-7 15 21 .417 7 5.5 4-6 L-1 8-7 6-13
Los Angeles Arizona San Diego San Francisco Colorado
W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 24 14 .632 — — 7-3 W-2 14-4 10-10 21 16 .568 2.5 — 5-5 W-1 7-7 14-9 21 17 .553 3 .5 5-5 W-1 10-11 11-6 16 20 .444 7 4.5 5-5 W-1 7-9 9-11 16 20 .444 7 4.5 4-6 L-1 6-10 10-10
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American League Tuesday’s games Chicago White Sox 2, Cleveland 0 N.Y. Yankees 5, Seattle 4 Boston 8, Baltimore 5 Minnesota 3, Toronto 0 L.A. Angels 5, Detroit 2 Kansas City 12, Houston 2 Wednesday’s games Cleveland 5, Chicago White Sox 3 Seattle 10, N.Y. Yankees 1 Boston 2, Baltimore 1, 12 innings Minnesota 9, Toronto 1 Detroit 10, L.A. Angels 3 Houston 9, Kansas City 0 Thursday’s games Chicago White Sox (Banuelos 2-1) at Cleveland (Carrasco 2-3), 1:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (TBD) at Detroit (Carpenter 0-0), 1:10 p.m. Seattle (Leake 2-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Happ 1-3), 6:35 p.m. Texas (Minor 3-2) at Houston (TBD), 8:10 p.m. Friday’s games L.A. Angels at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Seattle at Boston, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Texas at Houston, 8:10 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Cleveland at Oakland, 9:37 p.m. National League Tuesday’s games Milwaukee 6, Washington 0 Philadelphia 11, St. Louis 1 Chicago Cubs 5, Miami 2 San Francisco 14, Colorado 4 L.A. Dodgers 9, Atlanta 0 N.Y. Mets 7, San Diego 6 Wednesday’s games Milwaukee 7, Washington 3
Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 0 San Diego 3, N.Y. Mets 2 Chicago Cubs 3, Miami 2, 11 innings San Francisco at Colorado, ppd. Atlanta at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Thursday’s games Miami (Richards 0-4) at Chicago Cubs (Darvish 2-3), 2:20 p.m. San Francisco (Rodriguez 3-4) at Colorado (Freeland 2-5), 3:10 p.m. Pittsburgh (Musgrove 1-3) at St. Louis (Wacha 2-0), 7:45 p.m. Atlanta (TBD) at Arizona (Weaver 3-1), 9:40 p.m. Washington (Corbin 2-1) at L.A. Dodgers (TBD), 10:10 p.m. Friday’s games Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. Atlanta at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Washington at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. Cincinnati at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. Interleague Tuesday’s games Pittsburgh 5, Texas 4 Tampa Bay 6, Arizona 3 Oakland 2, Cincinnati 0 Wednesday’s games Texas 9, Pittsburgh 6 Arizona 3, Tampa Bay 2, 13 innings Cincinnati at Oakland, 10:07 p.m. Thursday’s game Cincinnati (Roark 2-1) at Oakland (Bassitt 1-0), 3:37 p.m. Friday’s game Philadelphia (Arrieta 4-2) at Kansas City (TBD), 8:15 p.m.
NBA PLAYOFFS
Tuesday, May 14: Boston at Carolina, 8 p.m. Thursday, May 16: Boston at Carolina, 8 p.m. Western Conference #3 San Jose vs. #5 St. Louis Saturday: St. Louis at San Jose, 8 p.m. Monday, May 13: St. Louis at San Jose, 9 p.m. Wednesday, May 15: San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Friday, May 17: San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. x-Sunday, May 19: St. Louis at San Jose, 3 p.m. x-Tuesday, May 21: San Jose at St. Louis, 8 p.m. x-Thursday, May 23: St. Louis at San Jose, 9 p.m. Stanley Cup Final (Best-of-7) Boston or Carolina vs. San Jose or St. Louis Dates TBD
Conference Semifinals (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Eastern Conference Milwaukee 4, Boston 1 Sunday, April 28: Boston 112, Milwaukee 90 Tuesday, April 30: Milwaukee 123, Boston 102 Friday, May 3: Milwaukee 123, Boston 116 Monday: Milwaukee 113, Boston 101 Wednesday: Milwaukee 116, Boston 91 Toronto 3, Philadelphia 2 Saturday, April 27: Toronto 108, Philadelphia 95 Monday, April 29: Philadelphia 94, Toronto 89 Thursday, May 2: Philadelphia 116, Toronto 95 Sunday, May 5: Toronto 101, Philadelphia 96 Tuesday: Toronto 125, Philadelphia 89 Today: Toronto at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. x-Sunday: Philadelphia at Toronto, TBA Western Conference Houston 2, Golden State 2 Sunday, April 28: Golden State 104, Houston 100 Tuesday, April 30: Golden State 115, Houston 109 Saturday, May 4: Houston 126, Golden State 121 Monday: Houston 112, Golden State 108 Wednesday: Houston at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Friday: Golden State at Houston, TBA x-Sunday: Houston at Golden State, TBA Denver 3, Portland 2 Monday, April 29: Denver 121, Portland 113 Wednesday, May 1: Portland 97, Denver 90 Friday, May 3: Portland 140, Denver 137 Sunday, May 5: Denver 116, Portland 112 Tuesday: Denver 124, Portland 98 Today: Denver at Portland, 10:30 p.m. x-Sunday: Portland at Denver, TBA Conference Finals (Best-of-7) Eastern Conference Milwaukee vs. Philadelphia or Toronto Dates TBD Western Conference Golden State or Houston vs. Portland or Denver Dates TBD
Pro hockey STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS Conference Semifinals (Best-of-7) Eastern Conference Boston 4, Columbus 2 Thursday, April 25: Boston 3, Columbus 2, OT Saturday, April 27: Columbus 3, Boston 2, 2OT Tuesday, April 30: Columbus 2, Boston 1 Thursday, May 2: Boston 4, Columbus 1 Saturday, May 4: Boston 4, Columbus 3 Monday: Boston 3, Columbus 0 Carolina 4, NY Islanders 0 Friday, April 26: Carolina 1, NY Islanders 0, OT Sunday, April 28: Carolina 2, NY Islanders 1 Wednesday, May 1: Carolina 5, NY Islanders 2 Friday, May 3: Carolina 5, NY Islanders 2 Western Conference San Jose 4, Colorado 3 Friday, April 26: San Jose 5, Colorado 2 Sunday, April 28: Colorado 4, San Jose 3 Tuesday, April 30: San Jose 4, Colorado 2 Thursday, May 2: Colorado 3, San Jose 0 Saturday, May 4: San Jose 2, Colorado 1 Monday: Colorado 4, San Jose 3, OT Wednesday: San Jose 3, Colorado 2 St. Louis 4, Dallas 3 Thursday, April 25: St. Louis 3, Dallas 2 Saturday, April 27: Dallas 4, St. Louis 2 Monday, April 29: St. Louis 4, Dallas 3 Wednesday, May 1: Dallas 4, St. Louis 2 Friday, May 3: Dallas 2, St. Louis 1 Sunday: St. Louis 4, Dallas 1 Tuesday: St. Louis 2, Dallas 1, 2 OT Conference Final (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Eastern Conference #3 Boston vs. #7 Carolina Today: Carolina at Boston, 8 p.m. Sunday, May 12: Carolina at Boston, 3 p.m.
Transactions BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Yankees - Optioned SS Tyler Wade to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Recalled RHP Jonathan Loaisiga from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Signed LHP Daniel Camarena to a minor league contract. Oakland Athletics - Sent LF Nick Martini on a rehab assignment to Las Vegas (PCL). Tampa Bay Rays - Optioned RHP Casey Sadler to Durham (IL). Placed C Michael Perez on the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Austin Pruitt and C Nick Ciuffo from Durham (IL). NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta Braves - Optioned LHP Grant Dayton to Gwinnett (IL). Recalled RHP Kyle Wright from Gwinnett (IL). Chicago Cubs - Activated LHP Mike Montgomery from the 10-day IL. Placed RHP Pedro Strop on the 10-day IL, retroactive to May 7. Placed 2B Ben Zobrist on the restricted list. Recalled SS Addison Russell from Iowa (PCL). Cincinnati Reds - Signed RHP Nestor Lorant to a minor league contract. Miami Marlins - Placed RHP Drew Steckenrider on the 10-day IL, retroactive to May 7. Recalled LHP Jose Quijada from New Orleans (PCL). Sent LF Garrett Cooper on a rehab assignment to Jupiter (FSL). Milwaukee Brewers - Outrighted RHP Jay Jackson to San Antonio (PCL). Pittsburgh Pirates - Outrighted LF JB Shuck to Indianapolis (IL). Placed RHP Keone Kela on the 10-day IL, retroactive to May 6. San Diego Padres - Optioned RHP Cal Quantrill to El Paso (PCL). Recalled RHP Gerardo Reyes from El Paso (PCL). San Francisco Giants - Activated LHP Derek Holland from the 10-day IL. Optioned LHP Williams Jerez to Sacramento (PCL). St. Louis Cardinals - Sent RHP Carlos Martinez on a rehab assignment to Memphis (PCL). FOOTBALL NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Kansas City Chiefs - Cut WR Andre Lindsey, DB Leon McQuay III, and DB Dakari Monroe. Placed WR Jamire Jordan on IR from waivers. Minnesota Vikings - Cut DB Jordan Martin. Signed DE Stacy Keely. Waived T Adam Bisnowaty. New England Patriots - Cut WR Bruce Ellington. New York Giants - Signed RB Rod Smith. Philadelphia Eagles - Cut DB Mercy Maston. Waived WR Johnny Holton. Pittsburgh Steelers - Signed T Derwin Gray and WR Diontae Johnson to a four-year contract. Signed DE Isaiah Buggs to a four-year, $2.68 million contract. Signed LB Sutton Smith to a four-year, $2.72 million contract. Signed RB Benny Snell Jr. to a four-year, $3.21 million contract. San Francisco 49ers - Cut TE Marcus Lucas. Tennessee Titans - Cut WR Roger Lewis. NCAA FOOTBALL North Carolina - Announced RB Jordon Brown has left the program and will pursue a graduate transfer to Kansas State. Ohio State - Announced QB Matthew Baldwin has left the program and will transfer to TCU. Oregon - Named Nate Costa offensive analyst. Wisconsin - Announced TE Kyle Penniston has left the program and will transfer to Rutgers.
Bucks coach Budenholzer’s doing it again, and now he has a star Mark Bradley The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Mike Budenholzer was recently voted the NBA’s coach of the year by his peers. He’d been similarly honored before. He won the NBA’s official COY award four seasons ago, when his Atlanta Hawks were a model of asset maximization. They won 60 games without a superstar, which led many among us to wonder what wonders Budenholzer might work with a superstar. We have our answer. In Year 1 with the Milwaukee Bucks, Budenholzer won another 60 games, securing the top seed in the East, which his Hawks also had in 2015, and home-court advantage throughout the playoffs, which those Hawks did not. The Bucks probably aren’t any better, 1 through 12, as those smooth-running Hawks, but such an observation is essentially weightless. The Bucks have Giannis Antetokounmpo, the Greek Freak. He’s a superstar. He’s the reason Milwaukee should get where those Hawks could not. Bud’s Bucks swept the Pistons in Round 1 and Wednesday advanced to the Eastern Conference finals after defeating the Celtics. Milwaukee appears the class of the East, which is something we couldn’t say about the top-seeded Hawks once the 2015 playoffs commenced. That team — starters: Jeff Teague, Kyle Korver, DeMarre Carroll, Paul Millsap and Al Horford — was tied 2-2 with Brooklyn and Washington before closing out apparently mismatched series. The Eastern final against Cleveland was a cosmic flop. The Cavaliers, who had the NBA’s greatest star, swept the team that prided itself on having no stars, though technically four of the Hawks’ first five were All-Stars that year. Cleveland had LeBron. The Hawks didn’t. Thus ended the best NBA season in Atlanta annals. That Budenholzer coached the Hawks only three more years had less to do with his coaching than with circumstances. Danny Ferry, the general manager who’d hired Budenholzer and built the team that would win those 60 games, took a leave of absence in September 2014. A racially insensitive remark regarding free agent Luol Deng made by Ferry on a conference call was brought to light by one of the Hawks’ many owners. With Ferry sidelined, Budenholzer — who’d been a head coach for all of one season — became de facto GM. When Tony Ressler took ownership in June 2015, his first move was to keep the bumped-up executive tandem of Budenholzer and Wes Wilcox, bidding adieu to Ferry. The 60 wins proved a harmonic convergence, never to be repeated. The next season saw the Hawks slip to 48; the next saw them barely break .500. This slide toward mediocrity would have tested more experienced executives, but it was never clear what the Bud/Wes plan was. Carroll signed with Toronto — the Raptors overpaid — in July 2015. Teague was traded to Indiana in June 2016, which made
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Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) reacts to a play from the bench during the fourth quarter against the Boston Celtics in game five of the second round of the 2019 NBA Playoffs at Fiserv Forum.
sense: The Hawks had to see if Dennis Schroder could run the team. What happened next still defies belief. While ostensibly trying to keep Horford, the Hawks signed Dwight Howard. Understand: By then, nobody wanted to play with Howard, especially someone who’d built a stellar career on being a Great Teammate. Horford took his talents to Boston. Howard wrecked what was left of the Hawks. Korver was dealt to Cleveland in January 2017. Millsap signed with Denver that July, shortly after Howard — the guy Budenholzer thought he could coach — was shipped to Charlotte. By then, Travis Schlenk was the Hawks’ GM, meaning Budenholzer was no longer making decisions. (Wilcox was simply pushed aside, never to be seen again.) Budenholzer wasn’t in attendance for Schlenk’s introductory press session, which suggested this forced marriage wouldn’t last. It didn’t. Schlenk was brought here to tear down and build up. Budenholzer, who not long ago had been winning 60 games and calling every shot, wanted no part of a restart. The Hawks went 24-58 in their final run under Bud, which was a backhanded testimony to his skills; under a lesser coach, they’d have gone 14-68. As soon as the season ended, the Hawks announced their coach was “exploring options.” Within a month, he’d found the option every coach wants, the one that comes with a superstar attached. Surely part of Budenholzer’s attraction to Howard was a function of what the big man had once been, albeit a while back. Before Howard signed with Houston in the summer of 2013, he granted the hometown Hawks, then under new management with Ferry/Budenholzer, a meeting. Strange as it sounds, the ultra-serious Bud and the
seldom-serious Howard hit it off. (They bonded less tightly when working together; their final playoff game ended with Howard on the bench.) In Antetokounmpo, Budenholzer has found a younger and better Dwight Howard, not to mention one more willing to learn. Bud’s pace-and-space scheme has cleared lanes for the famous dunker to do all manner of dunks, and the “space” part has also freed the Freak to hoist the occasional 3-pointer. The Bucks ranked first among NBA teams in defensive efficiency, fourth in offensive efficiency. Budenholzer has done in Milwaukee what he did here, the difference being that he now has one of the league’s five best players. Back to 2015: The Hawks weren’t the same in the playoffs as in their giddy regular season. Millsap was carrying an injury. Carroll and Korver were hurt in the first two games against the Cavs. Those Hawks were a team in the truest sense, which would ordinarily be a compliment, but the NBA runs on star power. Any lessening in any of that first five had an outsize effect. The 6022 Hawks went 8-8 in postseason. These Bucks have been working without Malcolm Brogdon of Greater Atlanta Christian, a starter who averaged 15.8 points. It hasn’t shown. They’ve got Giannis. Budenholzer is a terrific coach, and coaches become more terrific when they have the best player on the floor. Still, this is one time when seeing a former Hawks employee excel elsewhere stirs no angst. He’s where he wanted to be, coaching the guy he wanted to coach. The Hawks have Lloyd Pierce, who signed on knowing what the job description was. For what the Hawks are, this Bud wasn’t for them — even though he could win an NBA title soon.
With Durant injured, fate of Warriors’ dynasty depends on core four Ben Golliver The Washington Post
OAKLAND, Calif. — Kevin Durant, the man whose 2016 arrival transformed the Golden State Warriors from incredible to unstoppable, limped to the locker room, and suddenly a dynasty’s fate was back in the hands of its founding members. NBA history will long remember Golden State’s 104-99 victory over the Houston Rockets on Wednesday, a frenetic Game 5 that left the champs juggling elation and disappointment. In an eerie scene that brought the Oracle Arena to silence, Durant was forced from action with a strained right calf midway through the third quarter. The Warriors, fearing their all-star forward had torn his Achilles, staggered badly before righting themselves with a fourth-quarter flourish that recalled the pre-Durant days in the Bay. Golden State outscored Houston 32-27 in the final period, holding James Harden to just five points in the quarter and receiving vintage performances from Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson. After another slow start in a series full of them, Curry scored 12 of his 25 points in what he termed a fourth-quarter “breakthrough.” Rarely is a switch flipped so immediately and so forcefully. “When Kevin went out, Steph just went into a different
mindset,” Warriors Coach Steve Kerr said. “It kind of reminded me of four or five years ago before we had Kevin. We were heavily dependent on Steph generating a lot of our offense back then.” The nostalgia extended past Curry’s revival. Thompson, who had been held in check throughout much of this second-round series, hit five three-pointers en route to a team-high 27 points. His biggest points came on a broken play in the game’s closing minute, when he narrowly avoided a turnover and then cut to the hoop for a game-sealing basket. In the time of need, Kerr also received important contributions from Draymond Green and Andre Iguodala, two other members of the original 2015 title team. Green, who has been struggling with his outside shot all year, buried a three-pointer with less than four minutes to play. Iguodala, in addition to hawking Harden for much of the night, set up a late Thompson three, made a layup and hit a free throw down the stretch. When it comes to pulling a rabbit out of the hat, nothing will top the Warriors’ Thompson-led comeback in Game 6 over the Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2016 Western Conference finals. But This one was close. Both teams had been running up their stars’ minutes since Game 1, and the series seemed
like it would be decided by who broke first. After Durant departed with what initially looked like an Achilles injury, the Warriors and their crowd were clearly shaken. It was a non-contact leg injury, after all, on a routine jumper with no one in his vicinity. “Any time you see something like that, it’s scary,” Curry said. “You could see the look on his face. He didn’t really understand what was happening in that moment. During the timeout, we all looked at each other. There were a couple smiles in terms of what that meant for us as a team, the guys that were going to need to step up in those moments.” Instead of ceding home-court advantage back to Houston, Golden State managed to hold on for dear life. Kerr was so pleased with his team’s response that he dotted his post-game press conference with an extended, and profane, soccer analogy. Wearing a grin usually reserved for post-championship champagne baths, the Warriors coach channeled Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp’s reaction to a 4-0 win over Barcelona on Tuesday. “Liverpool came out with just one of the great wins in soccer history,” Kerr said. “After the match, their manager Jurgen Klopp said, ‘The young kids in Liverpool are probably asleep by now, so I’m just going to go ahead and say it, but our boys
are f---ing giants.’ I know how he feels. I apologize to my mom, who is probably watching, but our guys are f---ing giants. That was an unbelievable victory.” The glee will be temporary, as the Warriors must regroup to do it again with precious little time to make strategic adjustments in the wake of Durant’s injury. While Golden State now holds a 3-2 series lead, it heads back to Houston for Friday’s Game 6. If the Rockets hold serve, as they did in Games 3 and 4, Oracle Arena will host Game 7 on Sunday. Given that compressed time frame, it’s hard to imagine Durant will return to a series that he has dominated. The two-time Finals MVP will undergo an MRI on Thursday, and it’s not yet known whether he will make the trip to Houston. Even so, the Warriors made it clear they didn’t expect to have Durant available for Game 6. “With Kevin out, it changes everything,” Kerr said. “We’ll have to reconfigure the rotation.” Golden State has scarcely used its bench this series, but now has no choice given that Durant, the NBA playoffs’ leading scorer, has played 42.4 minutes per game against Houston. Look for a bycommittee approach, with center Kevon Looney, guard Shaun Livingston, and wings Jonas Jerebko and Alfonzo McKinnie all pitching in to fill the void.
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Inside the championship blueprint Joe Gibbs Racing is following to make NASCAR history Brendan Marks The Charlotte Observer
Right now, we’re seeing something seldom done in NASCAR before. In fact, it’s only happened one other time in the sport’s modern history. Back in 2007, behind the dominant 1-2 punch of Jeff Gordon and Jimmie Johnson, Hendrick Motorsports rolled off an impressive eight wins in the first 11 races of the Cup Series season. It was the only time that feat had been accomplished in the modern era, and the first at all since 1957 — which, by the way, was the year construction started on Daytona International Speedway. Johnson would go on to win his first of five consecutive championships, while Gordon finished second in the overall points standings. It was one of the more dominant campaigns by any single team in NASCAR’s legendary past. So ... are we seeing the same thing right now with Joe Gibbs Racing? After Martin Truex Jr.’s second win of the season on Monday, which came in a raindelayed Dover race where he owned the final stage, JGR now has seven wins in the first 11 races of the year. Two of those belong to Truex, two to Daytona 500 champ Denny Hamlin, and three more to Kyle Busch. They’ve been not only the most complete, but the best-rounded team thus far. The question then becomes: Is JGR on the same championship path as Hendrick back in 2007? HMS followed up its impressive start in 2007 by winning 10 of the season’s final 25 races. That’s 18 wins in 36 races — one team, half the wins for the entire year. Again, darned
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Martin Truex Jr. celebrates in Victory Lane after winning the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Gander RV 400 at Dover International Speedway on Monday in Dover, Del.
impressive. To expect Joe Gibbs Racing to do the same, even as good as it’s been so far, would be ambitious. That has less to do with JGR’s drivers or cars and much more to do with their competition — Team Penske has three wins between Joey Logano and Brad Keselowski, while Chase Elliott is quietly turning the corner at HMS. Even if Busch, Truex and Hamlin keep doing what they’re doing, given NASCAR’s current
playoff system and parity, it would be an uphill climb for that trio to reach 10 more wins. More likely, JGR parlays this early-season success into a cushion come playoff time. With all three of those drivers currently in the Top 5 in the points standings, it seems to reason that the trio could qualify for the final eight playoff drivers. Out of that mix, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see two of them — my money would be on Busch and Truex — to make the
championship four. No team has had multiple championship contenders since 2016 ... when JGR had Busch and Carl Edwards. The championship blueprint is there for the following, even as NASCAR’s rules and teams have shifted over the past decade. Now it’s up to JGR to replicate that plan. THIS WEEK’S NASCAR RACE AT KANSAS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW. Race: Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Digital Ally 400. Distance: 267 laps, or 400.5 miles. Where: Kansas Speedway, a 1.5-mile asphalt tri-oval in Kansas City, Kan. When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday. TV: FS1. Radio: MRN. Last year’s winner: Kevin Harvick. Worth mentioning: Next season, the first of two races at Kansas Speedway will be moved to the week after the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte Motor Speedway. WHO’S HOT/WHO’S NOT HOT Martin Truex Jr.: His second win of the year at Dover should eliminate any concerns about transitioning to a new team. Chase Elliott: He followed up his first win of the year with another Top 5 — is Elliott ready to carry the Hendrick Motorsports banner going forward? NOT Denny Hamlin: After eight Top 10s in the first nine races of the year, Hamlin now has back-toback finishes outside the Top 20. Austin Dillon: He’s right on the outside of the playoff bubble, and 19th-place finishes aren’t going to get him over the hump.
Now in the Final Four, Blues have as good a shot as anyone at winning Stanley Cup Jeff Gordon St.Louis Post-Dispatch
The unlikely dream lives on. The Blues are headed to the NHL’s Final Four for just the fourth time since 1970. They needed about four grueling hours to punch that ticket Tuesday night, but they finally outlasted the Dallas Stars 2-1 in double overtime of Game 7. “A lot of people doubted us,” Blues captain Alex Pietrangelo said. “I’ll tell you what, and I really do mean this, I get proud of this group more and more every single day. ... A lot of people say we have a close room, and we do. That’s a resilient effort from where we were in December to get to where we are now. You have look back and be proud of this effort.” Enterprise Center shook when Pat Maroon punched a Robert Thomas rebound past goaltender Ben Bishop to finally win the game. Long-suffering Blues fans released their anxiety with a collective roar as the players celebrated at center ice. “We deserved that game tonight,” Maroon said. “It hasn’t really hit me ... what a roller coaster. It’s emotional for sure. Probably the biggest goal I’ve ever scored in my career.” By continuing an unlikely run that began in January — when
they sat dead last in the entire league — the Blues have their best shot since 1986 to actually win their first Stanley Cup. That might seem like crazy talk to a fatalistic base of fans, who have come to accept playoff disappointment as their lot in life. They have developed the same self-pitying tendencies displayed by fans of the NFL’s Buffalo Bills. They believe their team is cursed. Their fears were reinforced during the first period of Game 7 when referee Marc Joannette accidentally set up the Stars’ game-tying goal in the first period. Joannette got into the path of David Perron pass attempt along the end boards and kicked the puck to Dallas forward Mats Zuccarello, who scored into the empty net to erase the Blues’ early 1-0 lead. Doh! Undeterred, the Blues tilted the ice against the Stars and outshot them 18-1 in the second period and 13-3 in the third. Somehow they failed to convert chance after chance at even strength. And their powerplay accomplished nothing in two tries. “We played well pretty much most of the game,” Pietrangelo said. “At one point the shots
were like 40-15 or something.” But they kept coming and, like Maroon said, they deserved this game. Now the Blues move on to face the winner of the Colorado-San Jose series, which concludes with Game 7 Wednesday night. These are the most wideopen NHL playoffs in memory. Upsets are the norm. Most of the pre-postseason favorites are long gone. The Tampa Bay Lightning (128 points, Presidents’ Trophy), Washington Capitals (defending champions), Pittsburgh Penguins (two-time recent champions), Calgary Flames (top Western Conference seed), Nashville Predators (Central Division champions) and Vegas Golden Knights (defending Western Conference champions) all exited in the first round. So, yes, we’re saying there’s a chance. The Cup is just sitting there, waiting to be won by one of these teams that frankly weren’t supposed to be in the chase. If not now for the Blues, then when? As St. Louisans can cite chapter and verse, this franchise has a sad playoff history. Those trips to the Cup Finals in their first three seasons, 1968-70, came
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with an billboard-sized asterisk because the NHL charitably placed all six expansion teams on the same side of the league. The Blues emerged as the best of the newbies during their first three playoffs ... then went 0-12 in the Cup finals against Montreal (1968, 1969) and Boston (1970). Since then, the Blues have advanced past the second round just four times in nearly five decades. There was the 1986 “Monday Night Miracle” team, which nearly toppled the powerful Calgary Flames to reach the Cup Finals against Montreal. That team, coached by the charismatic Jacques Demers, had the “it” factor that few Blues teams have captured. Led by Bernie Federko and Brian Sutter, that team had a real shot at winning it all. Its superhuman comeback in Game 6 of that series was single greatest night in franchise history. Then there was the 2001 team, coached by Joel Quenneville and featuring Hall of Fame defensemen Al MacInnis and Chris Pronger. Alas, the
more talented Colorado Avalanche crushed the Blues in five games en route to winning the Cup. More recently, coach Ken Hitchcock led veteran Blues to
the conference finals against San Jose in 2016. The Sharks won that evenly-played series in six games, then fell to the Sidney Crosby-led Penguins.
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Mother’s behavior disrupts family gatherings My mother is 86 and drives everyone in the family crazy when we have to spend time with her. She says things that make people cringe. She’s racist, homophobic, judgmental and critical of everybody and everything. When we try to point out that what she says hurts people, she DEAR ABBY starts going into how much she is hurt — daily — by all of us, how “mean” we are to her, and how we are her family and need to be more loving. We all feel sorry for her and hate how lonely she is. We include her in all major holidays and family celebrations, but she is usually the cause of a major blowup or an overall downer for the gathering. I hate the idea of excluding Mom from family gatherings, but it is nearing that point. She has no friends. She goes to radical political meetings and constantly tries to push her health products on us. Do you have any suggestions for how to respond to someone who is so difficult for the whole family? I do love Mom and care about her, but am at my wits’ end. Reached The End Of My Rope
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Your mother isn’t friendless. Her friends are the kindred spirits she sees at the radical political meetings. Because she disrupts family gatherings, you and your siblings need to work out a schedule so each of you sees Mom and takes her out individually. Ignore her comments as much as possible. Will it be fun? Probably not. But more of her
time will be filled, and you all will be able to enjoy the celebrations with her absent. I’m a receptionist. There’s a growing trend that people don’t bother to listen to their voicemail. Instead they’ll call our firm and say, “Someone from your office called me. I want to speak with them.” They get angry with me when I tell them I have no way of knowing who called them. Our firm is a large one. I don’t know why people are so lazy and inconsiderate that they don’t listen to their messages. In a couple of instances important information was left on their voicemail, and the person missed critical deadlines that cost us money. The head of my firm deals with a lot of younger clients, and it seems the younger the person is, the less likely they will listen to any of their voicemails, or their voicemail boxes are full, so it’s impossible to leave a message for them. Frustrated Receptionist If someone calls the main number, it may be that it’s the one that showed up on the person’s phone. Tell the caller that he or she has reached the MAIN number, and you need the name of the person before you can make the connection. It’s the truth. It might also be helpful to suggest to your boss that because younger clients often don’t listen to their voicemails or pick up when their phone rings, sending them an email or text might be more efficient.
Commercial lab tests versus genetic counseling I have a daughter (almost 31 years) who is concerned about Charcot-Marie-Tooth syndrome. Her maternal grandmother has been diagnosed with that condition. She is interested in seeking out a genetic test for the condition to learn if she is susceptible. She was referred to a commercial, direct-to-consumer laboratory for the test. How likely is it that a lab TO YOUR test for this specific condition GOOD HEALTH would be accurate? Should she be doing all of this through either a particular type of genetics counselor or her private physician (internist) rather than an independent effort?
DR. KEITH ROACH
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease is the eponym given to a family of hereditary motor sensory neuropathies: diseases that affect the nerves that carry the impulses necessary for movement and sensation. The initial symptoms are most commonly weakness and atrophy in the feet, followed by similar problems in the hands and sensory changes. The diagnosis may be made by EMG testing (electromyography, a needle study of the electrical activity of the muscles), but genetic testing is another way of making the diagnosis. If her grandmother has a known mutation, then genetic testing is likely to give her confirmation of her own status. Commercial genetic testing is certainly available, and probably accurate. However, I would
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Horoscope By Stella Wilder Born today, you are a lively and curious individual who was always getting into scrapes as a youth and fascinating personal and professional situations as an adult. You enjoy physical activity, so long as you are having fun, but you don’t enjoy manual labor for its own sake. You want to know that you are contributing something important that no one else could provide when you are engaged in any kind of physical work. You would much prefer to apply your considerable brainpower to a project than expend any amount of muscle. However, others are sure to value your contributions, whatever they may be, be they physical or intellectual. You are most often good natured, but you can become rather sour and even pugnacious at times — and there is often no good reason for this. You simply chalk it up to a phase that you know you’ll get over, and you always do. You are generally healthy and strong of both body and mind, but you can be emotionally vulnerable at times — and you cannot abide practical jokes. You speak well and know how to say the right thing at the right time. Others know that you can be relied upon to provide encouragement whenever it is needed. Also born on this date are: Bono, singer; Missy Franklin, Olympian; Fred Astaire, actor, dancer, singer; Sid Vicious, singer; Judith Jamison, dancer and choreographer. To see what is in store for you tomorrow, find your birthday and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide. SATURDAY, MAY 11 TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — You’re not working entirely alone today, even though you may not see anyone around you engaged in similar activities. You’re being supported! GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — You cannot expect
everyone to agree with either your opinions on a certain issue or what you are doing about it. This has to be acceptable. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — That which usually gets you over the finish line may be sorely lacking today. You’re going to have to find something else that works for you. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You cannot be held responsible for the way others interpret your very clear signals at this time. Keep doing what you’re doing; trust yourself. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You’ll have only so much influence over what goes on today, but that should be enough to give you what you want when you most need it. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — You are eager to have more authority, but now is not the time. Still, you should have the chance to make a few suggestions here and there. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — You can afford to move in a more aggressive fashion today, especially if you know exactly where you want to be when all is said and done. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — You may have to cope with certain doubts today even as you engage in activities that are tailor-made to boost your confidence. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — You may suffer from an emotional setback today that gives you the blues. This will pass, and your hopes and dreams will be revived. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — You are eager to explore all the options that are laid out before you today — and one or two that may remain hidden from view for a while. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — You may not be able to stomach the kind of criticism that comes your way today, especially since it is the product of conjecture only. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You are granted a great deal more inner fortitude today than you had wished for, courtesy of a fortuitous encounter. Get started now.
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Legal Notice for 2018 ING/BOARD OF EDU- B. THE BUDGET tions for absentee bal- NOTICE IS HEREBY Shall the Board of Ed- thereafter as necesthe 16th day of May, of 2019, at 239 described inbe thatauthorized certain mort- sary WHETHER YOU CHOOSE TO AT THIS YOU GIVEN, The basis of venue is the DEFENDANTS AND ucation 583.62 feet toDrive, a foundTown angle pany) Articles OrIsland CATION ELECthat a Public Water Quality Report. Shall the Board oflocaEd- HOME lots must beTIME. received to enable qualified COURT OFIN NAMED REMAIN IN YOUR HOME, gage executed by Robert W. ROBERT W. CRAMER ESthe Kinderhook Town Hall, 3211 tion of the NOTICE mortgaged premises SUPREME HAVE THE RIGHT TO STAY iron set at the lands now or for- PUBLIC ganization were filed of Copake, County of TION/BUDGET VOTE Hearing on the proThe law has required ucation of the Catskill by the Board Clerk at to: (a) acquire two (2) voters who are in the OF NEW Housing YOU ARE REQUIRED TO TATE DEFENDANTS: YOU Cramer to Quicken Loans, Inc. Church Street, Valatie, NY, at merly owned by Simoni S 02º The in thisHudson action at 5449 State THE YOURSTATE HOME DURING THE with the Secretary of Columbia andHEREBY the Authority NOTICE posed 2019-2020 thattime theall Ashland Water Central School District, least -seven (7) days maximum place at PROP9:00 COUNTY OF (HHA)New re- YORK TAKE CARE OF YOUR ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to buses to secureat the apayment of the polling which interested parties 15’ 48” E 687.24ISfeet to a found Route 23, Windham, York FORECLOSURE PROCESS. answer the amended complaint sum of $100,000.00, which ERTY ANDcast PAY their PROPERTY will be given the opportunity to angle iron set at the point of an 12496. NOTICE YOU ARE IN YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO State New an York New GIVEN,of that the York. Board quests Districtofprepare an- State Greeneproposals County, from New GREENE prior to the election Budget for the Taconic aggregate cost of p.m. to balin the above action andSchool to serve $250,000; mortgage is dated 6, 2007 lots. TAXES IN ACCORDANCE benual heard. Additional information inter-esting stone wall; desigrun-ning DANGER OF authorized LOSING YOUR LEAVE YOUR HOMEMay UNLESS (SSNY) on 01/03/2019. has been of Education of the contractors Central Drinking Water SSNY York, be to OCWEN and vote (by 10, Hills (b)April expend LOAN SERfor LAWN a copy of your answer on the and recorded in the Greene WITH STATE AND LOCAL regarding these applications thence along said intersecting HOME If you do not respond to AND UNTIL YOUR PROPERALEX ROSKIN LLC, Office location: as Central agent ofSchool LLC this Catskill shall be held in such Quality Report.Greene This nated expend the 2019) ifLLC, the AT ballot is to District sums for such AND FURTHER NOand sums SNOWof VICING, plaintiff’s attorneys within twenCounty Clerk’s Office on April LAW. Foreclosure Rescue can be obtained by contacting TY IS SOLD AUCTION stone wall the following courses CARE supplemental summons 55Arts. NORTH of Org. 6,filedLLC. with County. has upon whom District, Greene of the Education report hasSSNY mailed money, which will by be V.PURSUANT be mailedTOtoA JUDGMENT the voter the unalloGIVSERVICES ty (20)Board days after service 24, 2007 asfrom Document No.: TICE ScamsIS Be HEREBY careful of people the Secretary forbeen the Planning and distances: S 86ºprocess 34’ 21” E REMOVAL and amended complaint Farmof purpose SUPREME – COUNTY Arts. Org. filed with the of COURT SSNY on been as against be County, New York, will atserving Room of Help the Wanted Taconic cated to all billable water required School or the dayMATTHEW, before AND the 410 fund andbalance; THATyou with petitions this supplemental summons, 2007-00003062 assigned EN who approach offers to Board. Bydesignated Order of the Board. E. the aColumbia ApartOF FORECLOSURE 465.27 feet it to a may found angle copy offor the answer on VINITA OF GREENE OCWEN LOAN the SSNY on 04/04/19. 03/25/2019. Office loc: agent exclusiveCentral of the day of service, and to Wilmington Fund nominating “save” your home. There are inRespectfully submitted, Nataly A served. SALE. OF Hills iron; S 87º 56’The 11” E post 829.37 feet ment the attorney for the mortgage LLC upon ofhold the Annual Public School, parcelsofand users. District purposes for ET. election (May 20, 2018) (c) levy Savings the necescandidates AL. REGARDLESS Complex, 41 SERVICING, LLC, Plaintiff Office: GreeneMACDONCounty. Columbia County. whom or within thirty (30) after sary Society,tax FSB,therefore, a Federal Savdividuals watch formemnotices D.copy Jones, process Secretary the Out WHETHER YOU CHOOSE toHearing an angle iron at the end of North company who filed this foreclo- NOTICE against address to which onsetthe Budget Craryville, Newdays York, of this toreport is fice the 2019-2020 school if the OF ballot will TO be OXEN to Check for the who office ofOur against JEROMY SALE Second Street, HILL FARM, LLC, EAST GRANBY, CT needs 7 completion of service where ings Bank d/b/a Christiana of foreclosure actions in order to sure proceeding against you REMAIN IN YOUR HOME, on Tuesday, May 8, said stone wall;shall running thence SSNY designated as it available SSNY hasMACDONALD, been desigALD, ANGELA may be served. SSNY mail aa8, Hudson, on Wednesday, May at the Ash- the years, in amount of NOTICE picked up personally levied and collected ber of profit the Board of EdIS HEREBY NYthe 12534. temporary workers 5/1/2019 tobe 12/1/2019, work tools, service is made in any other Trust, a Division of Wilmington unfairly from a homeownLegal Notice NOTICE OF PUBand filing the answer with the YOU ARE REQUIRED TO S 75º 43’ 44” E 166.67 feet to agent of as the agent LLC upon nated upon et al Defendant(s). Pursuant to SSNY shall Mail a copy ofat any equipment without costamounts to worker. 2018, 6:00process 2019 6:30 p.m.,provided pre- in land the $42,640,929 (The Budby the voter at the OfsuchFund as ucation shall be be filed pursuant to a supplies, Details of the project mannerat than by personal delivSavings Society, FSB, er’s distress. You should exLIC SALETown MondayHall, May 20, a default judgment may GIVEN TAKE CARE OF YOUR PROPpoint; running thence Sp.m. 89º 33’in court, awhom Judgment of Foreclosure and against whom process process against will available without cost todetermined workersas who Copy of TO: Process to: the served theE 54.70 Catskill High vailing time. The Ashland Post Office get), and levy Final fice of thePAY Board Clerk. may be by with District Clerk ery within thebeState of budNew solely in its capacity trustee tremelythe careful about any such 2019 1 P.M. Matthew S. against ERTY AND PROPERTY be entered, and youto can lose 26” feetLLC to a point; run- and Judgment of Housing insurance requireSale entered on March 11, cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at it themayLLCbe may served. be Backwoods York. The United States of for and on behalf of the Knoxpromises and any suggestions Hempel Install-of upon ning thence partially a ments TAXES IN ACCORDANCE your home. Speak be to an attorTrading him/her is:along 12th School Library for the getend willofbetheavailable for the Boardreimbursement and Subject: on theRetail Town $18,894,778 against All qualified voters who the of Education at the District Clerk's dated may ob- Foreclosure 2019. I, the undersigned Referworkasday. SSNY mail copy served. SSNY shall America, on if designated a de-Transportation ville 2012 Trust, 21st Mort- office that you pay a fee or sign ment Contract (Mobile ney goatto the court where stone wallHoldings, N 81º 47’ 29”ofELLC; 69.97 WITH AND LOCAL LLC, Home) 30at Street presentation the tained review May 2019, Ashland website theortaxable prop- February meet STATE the criteria for and taking intoofc/o15 account inthemCraryville, ee will sellshall at public auction at Company 6, 2019, and thereal HHA's subsistence is 1, provided upon completion fendant in this action, may angage Corporation, by days Assignover your deed. State law reWe have claimed as a legal reyour case is pending for further feet to a point, continuing then LAW. Foreclosure Rescue of process to the LLC, mail process to: Alex the Greene County Court- Germans Hill Road, 166 Duane Street, 2019-2020 Budget of at the District Office. www.ashlandny.com. erty in the School Dis"permanently disstate aid received? New York, not or 50% of the work contract. Work is guaranteed for 3/4 entered in the Office of main office, 41 North swer or appear within sixty (60) ment of Mortgage dated May quires anyone offeringlater such possession your 1992 Champiinformation on how to answer partial-ly along said stone wall S Scams Be careful of people 3276 Route 23A, Pa- Freehold Roskin, HalfStreet, Circle house, 32048Main the ofworkdays during contract period. offered NY 12431. 2B, Newfeet York, the45’ 04” Catskill Central NOTICE IShereof. HEREBY also review trict? abled" and are so cer4. transact such April 22,to 2019 Clerk of you the County Street,summons Hud- the days service Inthe case 14, To 2018 andHours recorded in the than services for profit enter intoata onYou 14 x may 70 Mobile Home Serial a Suite the supplemental 89º E 179.30 to the Second who approach with offers to of Catskill, N.Y. on the 11 th day of lenville, NY NY12463. Dr, Ancram, 12502. Purpose: each week may be more or less than business stated in item 11 of your failure to appear or anGreene County Clerk’s Office contract which fully describes Any lawful New York 10013. Pur#0792889C because you broke School District and GIVEN that the annual copy that is posted on C. CATSKILL PUBLIC tified by the Greene other as may 5:00 p.m., prevailing and protect your property. center of Big Woods Road, said “save” your home. There are inson, NY 12534 on or of Greene, wherein depending on weather and crop conditions. Workers not June, 2019 at 9:00a.m. Purpose: Any lawful Purpose: Any premisLawful your swer, judgment be taken properly on June 13, 2018 as Instrument the services they will perform in our agreedividuals watch for notices Sending a payment to duryour OCWEN course running through an iron or activities. Lat- pose/Character of after meeting of will the the promises Town Clerk's bulleLIBRARY BUDGET Countywho Board ofSERElec- required Catskill Public Library. come before time. Each petition LOAN April 1, 2019 es described as follows: All that acts to work extraquali$13.25 per(the hr. or againstvoters you by default forhours the offered. No.: M2018-1560 “Mortand feesbe they directed will charge, and purpose. ment. On Monday May 20, 2019 Purpose. of foreclosure actions in order to fied mortgage company will not FISstop pin set 25.00 feet from the centract or parcel of land with the est date upon which business: Any lawful tin board located at NOTICE IS HEREBY FOR 2019-2020 tions will receive abof the Tathe meeting pursuant must to VICING, LLC is the ing normal business applicable piece rate. Applicants to apply contact CT relief demanded in the amendgage”). The relief sought in this which prohibits them from takat 1 P.M., First Credit Corporater of the road; run-ning thence unfairly profit from a homeown- Department of Labor at 860-263- 6020. Or apply for the this foreclosure action. YOU buildings thereon erected, situ- LLC to dissolve: No purpose perthe(onisTown Hall. any business FURTHER GIVEN, that hours. CAL RESPOND YEAR Shall the sentee ballots by be mail. conic Hills theis aEducation Law District must and E. Information is Plaintiff ed complaint. Greene Central County is to action Final Judgment of the ing any moneyClerk, from you until tion behalf of BallstonIf Spa Hettos, LLC.in Filed with er’s distress. YouVINITA should ex- job along the center of Big Woods MUST BY SERVate, and being the Town of at the nearest local office of the SWA. Job order date. under the New also questions concerns a copy of 34” the statesum ofavailable $801,928, sepAbsentee School will be of the State ofdirecting New be by at allleast Blue on Lapis LLC, Art. designatedDistrict as the place of trial. Foreclosure and Sale, theysigned have completed such ET AL. are at MATTHEW, National Bank / or Ballston Spa, mitted ING A COPY OF THE ANSWER tremely carefulballots about anymust such #215191. Road N 14º 20’ E 318.56 SSNY 2/6/2019. Of-of specific Greenville, County of Greene The basis of Tuesday, venue is the May loca- York. the sale of the Mortgaged twenty-five promised services. NY) will hold a Public Sale Limited Liability THEhATTORNEY promises and anyin suggestions feet to the place of be-of wON arise in regards to on the York ment ofpoint theor amount arate apart be Defendant(s). received the Of- Employee held onmust (25) DATED: qualiOrg. filed SSNY I, the w w. uand dson h oFOR u s from iTHE n - the and State of Newwith York. Said Notice fice: Greene County. be able to plant, cultivate,to weed and har-seof Formation of tion of the mortgaged premises Premises satisfy the debt April 26, 2019 CARTER, CONthe following collateral locatedus Company PLAINTIFF (MORTGAGE that aReferee fee orClerk sign vest ginning, acres Law.20.0 This please make moneycontaining which will be gauthority.org. the Catskill Central undersigned ficeyou ofpay thethem Board 21, a2019 between the AND FURTHER NO- fied voters or 2% of on 2/1/19. Off.Counloc.: premises known as 1860 large variety of vegetable, fruit and flower crops. SSNY designated as atreport, in this action at 5449 State cured by the ofMortgage deBOY, CASE, BLACKMORE, Liability ComLivingstonand Park 649 Route 19try notification COMPANY) AND FILING THE over your deed. than State law re- Applicants ofrequired land be the for same or should have a general knowledge vegetable ty Route 41, Greenville, N.Y.& Limited is more made aware we will School School WITH District budget, notsell later 3:30 hours ofWindham, noon and 9:00 TICE IS HEREBY GIVthe voters& in the P.C. previColumbia Co. SSNY will at public aucProposals will be acagent for process Route 23, New York scribed above. Help for HomeMALONEY LAIRD, MILot #18 Elizaville, NY 12523 quires anyone offering such ANSWER THE COURT. less.” pany (LLC). production, plant propagation and greenhouse mainte12083. (Section: 37.01, Block: pursuant to Section to offer a solution. District purposes durfor the support and P.M. on the day of the p.m., prevailing time, in EN that a copy of the ous annual election, designated as agent tion at the GREENE cepted up to and no 12496. NOTICE YOU ARE IN owners in Foreclosure New CHAEL J. CATALFIMO, ESQ. 1992 ChampionMobile Home services for profit to enter into a ORDER AUTHORIZING SER5/10, 5/17, 5/24 shall mail to: 369 Main nance and propagation. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. Wolcott & Car1, Lot: 19). Approximate Name: 206 of the Limited LiThank you. Richard E. ing the ensuing year maintenance of the Election and Vote, May the Veterans Commustatement of the whichever is greater, DANGER OF LOSING YOUR York State Law requires that we Attorneys for Plaintiff 20 Corpoupon whom process 14 x 70 Serial #0792889C This COURTlater 3pm, May 1, COUNTY VICE:than The foregoing Supplecontract which fully describes May be required to operate machinery and do various other Street of lien Catskill NY roll, amount $ 121,174.91 Articles of ability rate Woods Boulevard Albany, HOME If you do of not respond to amount send you this of notice about is LLC held to -enforce the rights mental Summons up- HOUSE, the they perform SUPPLEMENTAL Law. Tompkins, Town Su(the Company Budget),SUMMONS as pre- 2019, Catskill Library 21,services 2019. 320 A will listMAIN of all field nity Room the maintenance, Tamoney the District and may bePurpose: served & any shall sale work. General farm brush clearing andthe of at Public theis served HHA's plus interest and costs. Premis12414. Organization filed with New York 12211-2362 (518) this supplemental foreclosure process. Please of Ballston Spa National Bank – on you pursuant to an order of and fees they will charge, STATE OF NEW YORK SUsaw operation could be required on will a regular 2 for calendar 2020 and STREET, persons to CATSKILL, whom and ab- chain pared by the Board of main conic Hills summons Central which be basis. required must state the name mail proc.: Re- pervisor es will be sold subject28 to provioffice or via email lawful 465-3484 63031 and amended complaint by duties read listed it carefully. Summons and Ballston Spa, NY as the seSecretary of State of PREME COURT, COUNTY OF the Supreme Court of the State which prohibits them from takmonths experience in the above is preferred. PUBLIC NOTICE sions of filed Rd., judgmentKindeand Education, may be ob- ofthat the necessary tax ing sentee ballots shall School, Craryville, New fund the School Disresidence ynolds 12414, onfrom May indicated in detailed 5/3, 5/10, 5/17, 5/24 of the serving a copy of the answer on to Complaint You are in danger of and cured party arising under a Seany money you 22, until GREENE INDEX NUMBER: as New York, County of Greene NY York (SSNY) on NOTICE terms of sale. Index tainedDATE byOFFILED: anyFORMAresident be Lisa levied to pay the 2019 havehave been issued will York, at which the trict's budget the LB FERMENTS LLC, New rhook, NYNo. 680-17. 12106. atcompleted 9:15 description. the attorney for the time mortgage losing your home. If for you fail to candidate. A copy of curity Agreement executed by NOTICE is hereby givthey allAM, such 18-0609 October project (Hon. M. Fisher), dated the Paul M. Freeman, Esq., Refer- March 8, 2019. Office MILLER FARMS, SUFFIELD, CT needs temporary TION OF A LIMITED NOTICE OF 7ORGANIZATION company who filedopened thisHelp foreclorespond to the summons and such same. For Equal detailed Li- premises be available in- 415 of 2018 the 21st District during HHA polls will be to workers 2019-2020 school petition may be S. Hempel debtor(s) on Articles of lawful Org. purp. filed Mathew Purp.: any promised services. DATED: 17, MORTGAGE 5th dayisof December 2018Opand known for as 43 an en that a license, numGeneral ee. 5/1/2019 to 12/7/2019, work tools, supplies, location: Greene LIABILITY COMPANY sure proceeding against you OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMcomplaint in this foreclosure acMay 15, 2006. Said debtor(s) April 26, 2019 CARTER, CONCORPORTION, as Servicing entered in the Greene County brary budget informaspection to qualified the fourteen (14) days vote by voting by mayear, exclusive of pubobtained at the Office with the SSNY on HIGH HILL ROAD, portunity Employer unequipment provided without cost to worker. Housing will ber "Pending" Has McCabe, Weisberg, & County. SSNY Desigand filing the answer with the tion, you may lose your home. PANY FIRST:The name of the are entitled to an accounting of (LLC) BOY, BLACKMORE, Agent for the Knoxville 2012 der Clerk’s Office on thethe 23rd day of ATHENS, available may without to workers who cannot immediately preceding tionthecontact library votersCASE, of the District at chine and ballot on may the be lic monies, be cost obofLimited District Clerk during 4/2/19. loc: Conway, LLCOffice Attorney(s) for NY 12015: direction of the been applied for by the NOTICE OF ORcourt, a default judgment Please read the summons and Liability Company is the unpaid indebtedness (verMALONEY & LAIRD, P.C. MITrust, Plaintiff, against –ROBApril, 2019. NATURE OF ACas Agent of LLC The name of theMeeting, LLC is U.S. reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end AIDE NEEDED for general Plaintiff 145County. Huguenot Street - nated d i r e c t o r , the Office of the Board the Annual following items: tained by any taxpayer regular school hours. Greene SSNY BlockESQ. 6, of HUD and Section undersigned to sell 12th be entered, andand you shopcan lose ofcomplaint carefully. You should ELIZABETH bally or inwhom writing) and may obERT W. Street CRAMER; Capital, ARTHUR TION Dept AND RELIEF SOUGHT: CHAEL J. 103, CATALFIMO, GANIZATION OF New upon the work day. Transportation reimbursementHOUSE and sub-LLC process housekeeping Suite 210 New Rochelle, 518-943-4230. Clerk regular of- ping commencing Thurs1. adopt the annual in the is District during The petition has been designated yourTo home. to an attor- sistence immediately contact upon an attor(hereinafter asdethe 11: during Section this information, the Beer, Wine Liquor CRAMER, INDIVIDUALLY AND encourages The object of this action is 3 to Lot Attorneys for Plaintiff 20 Corpoprovided completion of 15 referred daysshall or to50% LIMITED LIABILITY tain in the Speak Hudson area York 10801 (914) 636-8900 it and mayand be LLC. Articles of Orney or go of to the court where ney your local legal aidWork office “Company”) SECOND:The Artiamount necessary day, May 2, 2019, ex- and NOTICE FURTHER ficeWoods hours, 8:00 AM to with budget the Taconic the days im-is scribe atfor least the asCOMPANY agent upon whom against rate Boulevard Albany, AS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE foreclose a IS mortgage lien ALL THAT CERTAIN Minority and of theorfourteen work contract. guaranteed 3/4 of the at retail underto redeem the Al- ganization a vehicle. 2-3 times a served. SSNY shall filed with your case is pending for further to obtain advice on how to procles of Organization of the the collateral at any time (verNew 12211-2362 (518) ROBERT W. CRAagainst the that premises Greene workdays the contract period. not of cept OF Saturdays, Sun- Women's GIVEN, thein District 3:00 York PM, until day week, Hills 6-9 Central mediatelyduringpreceding length of Workers the term process against theof coholic Beverage Con- ESTATE hours. School Call PIECE ORthe PARBusiness En- PLOT, NOTICE PUBLIC SALE LEGAL FIRST:The name information on how to answer required tect yourself. Sources Infor- offered. Company were per filed hr. withor the mail a incopy of by process bally or writing) calling: Secretary of State of terprises MER; ROBERT W.during CRA465-3484 63031 County, New York located at, CEL to work extraofhours $13.25 has walk-in voter regof the Annual District day “THE or holidays, District for thesummons fiscal the Annual Meeting exand contain the NOTICE: Notice of saleserved. of other LLC may be OF5/17, LAND, WITH (646)770-6166. to submit trolCredit LawCorporation at 562 SHEPthe supplemental mation and Assistance The office Secretary of State on April the Limited Liability First (on beapplicable piece rate. Applicants to apply contact CT 16, MER ESTATE DEFENDANTS” 5/3, 5/10, 5/24 and commonly known as, 5449 to: The LLC, 231 Main New York (SSNY) on disposition, pursuant to proNew istration and any New per- THE Election & Vote. AND AIRLINE regular school hours proposals. year 2019-20 to Department cept Saturdays, of the last inSSNY shall mail BUILDINGS ARD HILL ROAD ROX- (said and protect your and property. State encourages youatSunto 860-263-6020. be- name 2019. THIRD: The County withhalf Ballston Spa National of Labor Or apply for the last name being fictitious, State Route 23, Windham CAREERS Start Company is Sec.ELIZAStreet, P.O. Box 192, York State Lien Law 182, 2,the2019. New to 4:00of P.M., son 12496 can (Tax register to I M BYP RTHE OF authorize the requisite days or nearest holidays, at cumbent, must statein cess to: 150 Water St., Sending a trained payment to FAA your job come aboutlocal your opin Neworder York at informed the office of the theState SWA.of Job Bank) at (518)-877-8792 or OTAKE V EORDER M E N Tthat S Here it8:00 beingA.M. intention the PLEASE NOTICE York Map No. BURY NY 12474 for April -Get as BETH HOUSE Notice is hereby given thatLLC “ New Baltimore, New location: mortgage Aviation company will not tions in foreclosure. addition which the officeto) ofand the Company Work will Ininclude not name limited planting, 1-(800)-562-6036. Debtor(s) vote with(thethe School THEREON THE of BOARD OF EDUat theoffice of the Su- 78.18-2-9.1) portion therefore to stop be #215182. District school build-(butthe resiplaintiff toOffice designate thereby Village Coxsackie water bills certified “Mortgaged Catskill, NYreferred 12414. ERECTED, On 12124. Premises Con- York TechniCoon Self Storage” will sell atto are (hereinafter Purpose: fertilizer, cultivating, harvesting, hanging this foreclosure action. YOU to seeking assistance fromthe an hoeing, is located is Greene. FOURTH: Island Drive, Townof SUPREME further advised that they 239 any and all persons or entities are due without penalty May cian. Premises”), more particularly COURT - SITUATE, District from 8:00 AM CATION OF by THE perintendent raised by aid taxation on applying ings between dence of each signer, Purpose: Any Lawful York LYING, AND Financial for qualiPublic Auction the personal sumption. as the "Company") tobacco properly spaced at heights of 20 feet. Taking MUST RESPOND BY SERVattorney or legal aid office, there The Secretary of State has may attend sale and bring of lawfulthe purpose. not specifically County named West and 9, 2019. All UNPAID Village wa- fied described that mortCopake, of COUNTY COLUMproperty by the units to satisfy any Schools, 343 to 3:00in OF PMcertain Monday CATSKILL CENTRAL the taxable hours of packing 8:00agencies a.m. and and must state the Purpose. Jobproperty placeINbeTHE THE if they want. FARMHOUSE down and tobacco. to set, INGstudents. A COPY OF THE ANSWER are government and Being beenable designated as operate agent upon bidders The money Columbia SECOND:The Articles gage executed by Robert W. BEING ter bills will levied TOWN to Village joined as a party defendant and the unpaid storage rentals of delin- Public BIA assistance. MainwhoStreet, Catskill, through FridayLoans, on days SCHOOL DISTRICT on the District. Call 4:00 p.m., prevailing and residence of repair farm machinery and name farm Drive bus the AND ON THE ATTORNEY FORAIM THE and non-profit organizations that whombuildings. process against CATERERS, Hearing is realized fromLLC the sale (afCramer to Quicken Inc. OF tax billsATHENS, on May 15, 2019 and ment herein are New the heirs at law, of accounts: Organization of the that quent #421 BLAZEK, ofdistributees, Notice is hereby given transport workers and from field. Not workersThe free ROF LEGALof TIPLAINTIFF you may contact for information Company may all be served. when the OfficJudy Kusminsky New at York. each U.S. To information elect(MORTGAGE two866-(2) totime and also atto said the candidate. ter562 paying SHEPARD our costs) will reduce OF GREENE to secure theIIIDistrict payment the COUNTY will incur a penalty of $100 or for2. next of kin,York, execuHILL State County's CoCompany filed Greene A; #359 A; #311 required to drive. Workers that are requested to drive will SSNY has been desigthat anKONTON, orderwere entered 296-7094 COMPANY) AND FILING THE about possible options, includpost office address to which the the amount thatTransportathe debtor(s) TRUST tors, administrators, sum $100,000.00, 20% ofSTATE the amount school building trustees, and at TLE es of are open,2015-1, atwhich the AND Board Clerk members of the Board be District Election. A re- AND FURTHER NOOF re-levied, NEW ROAD JOHNSON, B; #237 PITCHER, of ordination towork possess appropriate license. of NoState one will bemail the Secretary ANSWER WITH THEtwo COURT. ingrequire trying to with your lend- TICE Secretary shallGIVowe. If less money is realized nated agent oflienors, LLC BY bywith the Supreme Court,C; tion legatees, assignors, mortgage dated April 6, 2007 YORK whichever is higher. Nikki Ber- of U.S.isClerk's BANK NAeach asfree association Board Office, Education: (2) rejected port offor tax exemptions, HEREBY C; #318 WEINHEIMER, the position that does not IS possess aCommercial driver's ROXBURY NY 12474 Plan Draft State on April 16, ORDER AUTHORIZING SERer during this process. To locate process is 436 from the sale than the debtor(s) eznak, Clerk creditors and successors in inand recorded in the Greene upon whom library processin TIONAL CLASS B DRIVER, experiColumbia County, ASSOCIA#264-287-291 STEWART, on D; Monday, of the time performed outside some343 West Main Street, NOTICE willOF and public members for five (5) license. showing how much of isEN, thatProvincetown, pursuant toMA, a be sold OR- ence May 6, 2019, VICE: preferred. The foregoing Supplean entityMost near you, you maywork call Street, will still owe the difference. If we against 2019. terest of Robert Cramer, be deCounty Clerk’s Office on April Premises Benefits it W.may the 22nd day ofA r i l , 5:00 under helpline hot or cold conditions. Work is very physically #442 DUNCKLE, D; p#093 TION, AS LEGAL TICatskill, New York, No.: un- subject the District. Theall Budyear the total assessed val- rule adopted by theis mental terms, Summonscommencis served up- times the toll-free maintained 02657. FIFTH: The Company to provisions get more money than LLC, the GANIZATION OF PM ceased, and generally perSUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS 24, 2007 as Document Ghent Associates THIRD: The County EOE, F/T, P/T. Please call demanding requiring workers to bend, stoop, lift, and carry BONDS, D; #032 MICKLE, postunder, of- TLE 2019, bearing Index D; Greene TRUSTEE, on youon pursuant of ue by the New York State Depart- Board organizedofforEducation all lawful purposget having andThe attachments til May 8, 2019 for the ofSTATE ing Julyto an 1, order 2019 final assessin debtor(s) owe, they will get with the served. sons or claiming filedOFJudgment NEW LIABILITY YORK InSU- 518-325-3331 2007-00003062 and Plaintiff assigned LIMITED County Buildtoon 50 the lbs. on a frequent basis. 1 month Artsmoney of Org. filed within the14288-19, State New #357 GREEN, D; #179ofDALwhich Number a extra the Supreme Court of State up ment ofroll Financial Services at es, and to doexperience any and all rethings unless someone fice PREME COUNTY OF and by or address through said Robert against to WilmingtonMeeting Savings Fund Annual on dex will also the beto available expiring ontheJune ment rolls used accordance with # COURT, 861-2016. Max quired for workorlisted. COMPANY LAS, F; #373 DEAN, J;the #224of- ing Sec. of State of NY York in which of New York, County of Greene (800) 342-3736 or visit the Denecessary, convenient, or incielse legally claims it. The se- the SSNY shall mail a MARK copy of J;which may be 411 GREENEEsq. INDEX NUMBER: 30, W. or under Society, FSB, aMCCARTY; Federal Sav- Zacker, A.2019. May 21, onCramer, the deceased, District's web2024, to succeed that budgetary pro- §2035 2008 ofDated: the BARRATT, #069Company KOWALSKI, - name Referee. FIRST:The of JOB Main Street, (Hon.OPPORTUNITY Lisa M. Fisher), dated the in partment’s website at www.dfs. dental toand that purpose. (SSNY) 3/25/2019. $18 fice of the is cured party reserves the CatsrightCty: to copy Bulk Carrier looking for CDL-A ings Bank d/b/a Christiana 18-0609 DATE FILED: October by or through any distributee or CANDACE ofTheany process examined at theJ; office MCCARTY, J; #379 BARTO, #261 kill, site. real property Any person shall be Nadine Gazzola and cess is exempt from Education Law, any RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 the Limited Liability NY 5th day of December 2018 and ny.gov. RIGHTS AND OBLIGAApril Will 17, train 2019 Drivers. onFREEMAN modern bid on and purchase the collatP/H NYC * $15 P/H LI * Columbia. SSNY de- against is Greene. Trust, a Division of Wilmington 17, 2018 21st MORTGAGE heir at lawthe of theLLC said Robert W. served oflocated the clerk, located K; at 4th MOREHOUSE-HARRISON, al Defendant(s). entitled to have tax exemption William whose be anreferenda or441proposiLocal entered in UPSTATE theArp, Greene County taxation, TIONS, YOUshall ARE NOT RE- Specialized HOWARD,Equipment. P.C. East Allen Concourse, eral at theas Public Sale.427 Theupon colCompany is HVServicing FLAG, $14.50 Floor, Room P/H NY Savings Fund Society,his/her FSB, Merchants CORPORTION, as Cramer, deceased, byreport pur- et Professional sig. agent FOURTH: The Secre#092 ROBERTS, L; #279 SOMhim/her is: to 12th toamend Elmira. 560 Warren Street, Clerk’s Office oncare theon 23rd day of 435 QUIRED to TO the LEAVE YOUR positions StreetBuffalo P.O. 1328 Hudson, to aupon lateral will be sold “AS IS”; no upon will be annexed any Pursuant namein its placed the Suite expire June nexed budget tions to Box the chase, inheritance, lien or othsolely capacity asJudgtrustee Agent the Knoxville 2012 310, Westbury, you currently for your LLC for (hereinafter re- If terms The Coordinated & Technical whom process against Excellent Pay/Benefits. Email for tary of State has been MERVILLE, M; #278COOPER, April, 2019. NATURE OF ACHOME AT THIS TIME. YOU New York 12534 LLC; ment Hudson, New York Transportation warranties are expressed or im- Street ofbehalf Foreclosure erwise, anyCapital, right, title or interest for and on of the KnoxTrust, Plaintiff, - against –ROBregister provided that New tentative/preliminary 30, 2019; one who two- document. budget, otherwise to or and friends York 11590, At- relatives application: ferred to as the "ComPlan M;designated #361 EASTON,asO; #443 may be served & shall agent TION AND RELIEF SOUGHT: HAVE THE RIGHT TO STAY IN plied. A 10% down payment will 166 Duane Street, ville 2012 Trust, c/o 21st MortERT W. for ARTHUR have inbudget and to the premises grants P;me theBALICH, right P; to draft cscott@Lynnhscott.com call Sale entered on or Medicare, as welland aschatthe and he/she personally ap- torneys year unexpired The andSchool budsubmitted for orvoting LEWIS, #009 Plaintiff. pany") CRAMER; for to Greene The Medicaid object of this actionterm is to Beekmantown YOURelection HOME DURING THE be Madass Management 8 LLC 21at the Suite upon whom process bemail due process in certified funds Central x12 tel described inNew the complaint gage Corporation, by AssignINDIVIDUALLY AND you 2B, York, December assume name of County may be eligible toon lien 2018. #038 ARNDT,the R; #045 GEERpears and3, is known or CRAMER, final and adopted budget commencing or District get vote the shall be forby 888-339-2900 atArtssaid election, must foreclose a mortgage FORECLOSURE PROCESS. of Org. filed with Sec. of seeks following SECOND:The Articles is available sale. The balance or otherfor fiment of Mortgage dated May herein, the respective husAS ADMINISTRATOR OF THE Konig Rd., Ghent, NY against the Company New York 10013. Pur- a I, proven Damien Christopher HOLT, R; #079 KOWALSKI, S; start working for them as a 9/1/19: the undersigned Refagainst theMay premises YOU ARE NOT TO be Statefiled of NY with (SSNY)the 9/18/2018. to recorded the satisfacof which it willwives form about 21,in Greene 2019 machine orREQUIRED absentee Disnancial arrangements of Organization ofCRAthe personal bands or widowers, and 14, 2018 and in the ESTATE OF ROBERT W. review (acceptand 12075.General Pur- pose/Character may THOMAS, beThe served. The public #336 S; #161 French Teacher - MS assistant. No Cerof Melber. city and County, New York located at, LEAVE YOUR HOME UNLESS Cty: Greene. SSNY desig. as eree will sell at public able to First Credit Corporation, part; of and be ifposttion ofCounty the Board Clerk WINDHAM and expiring on June School ballot. The hours dur- trict Clerk of the Board MER; “THE ROBERT CRAsaidshall person(s), any, Greene Clerk’s Office Company wereW. REfiled tificates It is widows FALLS CRIPPS, #380 ROBERTS, T; to comment. pose. post S; office address needed. (347)462and commonly known as, 5449 Elementary ANDCounselor UNTIL YOUR PROPERupon whom process Any are lawful acting on behalf of Ballston Spa business: state of my present MER DEFENDANTS” all whose names un- auction on Instrument at2018 theorasLobby of ALTY toJune be 13, then thereafter edof on District bulletin 30, 2021 to succeed ing which polls ofagent Education at the TaTeacher the withESTATE the Secretary the business #358 DOUGLAS, T; #330 LI, W; of available LLC Articles ofof 2610 which the are Secretary State Route 23, Windham New These TY are IS tenure SOLD track AT AUCTION against may be served & shall (347)565-6200 National Bank) willon be due withknown to plaintiff); GREEN (said last name being fictitious, No.: M2018-1560 (the “Mortpurpose perpositions address New the Columbia County board(s) maintained for entitled to vote at the Joseph Costa. shall be kept open conic Hills Central #051-057-077 DRESCHER, M. State on March 20, Greene County TranYork 12496 (Tax Map No. PURSUANT TO A JUDGMENT mail process to 8 N. Franklin Org. filed NY Sec.of of inMadass (3) businessManagement days. Unless mitted State shall mail prowith health & retirement benefits. gage”). The relief sought in this COUNTY; NEW YORK STATE it being the intention the under the New Lebanon, NY the Sales to be paid in cash only at sit's 401 Election Unionof State public notices, as well Courthouse, School 3. Purchase School shall be $47,230 from -noon to School District or 78.18-2-9.1) (the of “Mortgaged OF range FORECLOSURE AND St., Athens, NY 12015.on Gener$52,830 2019.(SSNY) otherwise noted,of thegreenesale will website, 3/29/19. action is a District Final Judgment OF TAXATION plaintiff to designate thereby LABORER cess is 436 CommerFOR garbage Salary 8 LLC Arts Org. filed DEPARTMENT the time ofand sales. Contents be Limited Liability month year oftomy (based on experience). ApplicaHudson, N.Y. Premises”), more particularly SALE. REGARDLESS OF before alPurpose. and Budget Vote. No Office as the District's web- Street, Buses: 9:00 p.m. prevailing April 18, 2019 occur where the collateral is lo-- York Foreclosure and Sale, directing AND FINANCE; UNITED any and in allThe persons orCounty entities THIRD: countytransit.com Greene Co. company, full time w/benecial Street, Provinceremoved off the premises the tion & details available at with Sec. of State of Company Law. O/B/O This on birth are November, Home cated. For furtherThe information, the 29th day of SSNY site. OF AMERICA person entitled time or for as long at 5:00PM prevailing the sale shall of the be Mortgaged not specifically named and within the State of New page. docu- STATES Deadline design. Agent of fits. EOE. Call 518-325- www.bcsdk12.org. same day. Tenants mayofclaim town, MA, 02657. NY (SSNY) J. Monast,9/18/2018. (518) 877- notification made 2010; the place my contact Premises to satisfy the debt seINTERNAL SER- May, joined as awhich party defendant 2019 at 1:00 p.m. 5/3/19. to vote whose name NOTICE REVENUE ISis HEREBY 3331. their merchandise up Company to the time ment York in the ofis also available LLC upon whom proFIFTH: The 8792 or call 1-518-725-5000. Cty: Greene. SSNY de- pursuant VICE; and “JOHN/JANE DOE cured the Mortgageeither deherein who are the heirs at law, toGIVEN, Section birth isby Troy, NY; my for described as FURTHER that premises does bynot appear of payingfor their ficeofof Company is cess may be served. Board issales organized alltojust lawscribed above. Help tract for Home1” through DOE follows: next kin,the distributees, execusig.review as during agent norupon 206 of “JOHN/JANE the items Limited present is Damidebts and name vacate. Sale be mal Allregister that or SSNY on the of this the following will located is Columbia. business hours at shall mail trustees, copy owners in Foreclosure New tors, administrators, 10”, (said last ten names being purposes, andatMasto whom process against held May 25 th , 2019 9:01do Churchtown Liability Company enfulonChristopher ofLaw land, FireBridge Co.#1inc.St., PoDistrict or on situate, the be presented to the York State requires that apwe oflegatees, assignors, lienors, fictitious, it being the intention of parcel FOURTH: The West process to TheSecreLLC anyat and allSelf things nec- 311 a.m. “ Coon Storage” may193 be Claverack served & New shall Law. trangelo. box andthisbeing in the send you notice about the 4 creditors successors in inPlaintiff to designate any of and the all lying qualified voters propriate election distary of and State has been NY Canaan Circle South 1840 Rte. 9-H Hudson, NYor Catskill, essary, convenient, mail process to board 8 N. other York,12513 Our12414. regular terest of Robert W.as Cramer, deforeclosure process. tenants, occupants or Town New Lebanon, trict ofregister ofPlease the Salem, Catskill School 12534. designated agent public hearing is TOWN NY 10590. all Purincidental to that purOFCentral NEW BALNotice of Formation of The meeting on MaySt., 9th@7pm has Franklin Athens, ceased, and generally perread it carefully. Summons and other persons or entities having Columbia County, District atinterest the Catskill Greene You County Board upon whom process on May 6, 2019 at 5:00 TIMORE, been changed to Wednesday pose: Any lawful acpose. ZONING 1580 ANCRAM LLC sons having or claiming under, Complaint are in danger of or claiming an in the reNY 12015. General NOTICE PUBLIC SALE LEGAL PM of New York. of Elections. High 22,2019 @7pm.Meeting to BOARD against the at which time any alSenior property OF which is the School subject State by or through the Company said Robert losing your home. If you fail to tivity. Dated: April 2019 APPEALS. Arts. ofNotice Org.of17, filed with May NOTICE: sale of other bePurpose. held at comments the Churchtown will Fire The premises register ofknown voters onidentity TuesofGymnasium this action, whose is Said W. Cramer, respond to the summons and may be deceased, served.or under The FREEMAN Notice is hereby given Secy. of pursuant StateHOWARD, of NY public disposition, to New Co#1inc.located at#2219 cty. as 954 US Route 20, not presently known to plaintiff), by or through any distributee complaint in this foreclosure acday, May 21, 2019, so prepared shall be post office address or to received. York State Lien Sec. 182, be P.C. that thereTO will be a New (SSNY) on Law 03/14/19. rt27 Hudson New York,12534 tion, you may lose your home. Defendants. THE ABOVEheir at law of the said Robert CATSKILL CENTRAL Lebanon, N.Y. when Hearing the polls before will be filed in the Board which the Secretary W. Notice islocation: hereby given that “ If of youchair: areRobert unable to at- Public Board Preusser 441 East Allen Street Office ColumPlease read the summons and NAMED DEFENDANTS AND Cramer, deceased, by purSCHOOL DISTRICT Coon Self Storage” will sell at tend, comments to be open from 1:00 to 12125. Clerk's office and shall chase, State inheritance, shall mail lien orproothcomplaint carefully. You should ROBERT W.ofCRAMER ESP.O. County. Box 1328 the Town New p.m. Baltibia SSNY Public Auction the personal 343 West Main Street (Section: 1, erwise, be open18, for Block: inspection 9:00 DEFENDANTS: p.m. forBoard the YOU purSUPREME COURT OF THE cess any is 261 West 22nd should be more TATE right, title or interest immediately contact an attorHudson, New York Zoning of Lot: designated agent of considered property by the as units to satisfy Catskill, New York STATE OF NEW COUN15.2). by or any qualified voter in pose of voting, by votney your local legal aid office ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to and to theApt. premises and New chatStreet, 31, in YORK writing to Appeals 12534 7:30 p.m., unpaid storage LLC upon rentals whomof delinpro- submitted TY OF GREENE NOTICE OF 12414 Manager, 311 answer described in the complaint to adviceDistrict on how to prothe amended complaint Approximate amount ing machine: ofobtain the on tel York, NY 10011 quent MASSA, May 1, 2019, at the cess accounts: against#G01 it may be Mobility SALE INDEX NO.: 2018-666 tect yourself. of Inforand the respective husinA. theBOARD above action and to serve of NOTICE OFSt.,PUBLIC lien $ Sources 203,038.57 weekdays between the herein, MEMBER Apartment for Rent A; #Q18 BABJECK, A; #C24 FIFTH: The Company West CatsRJI NO.:Bridge 19-18-0242 Hon. Lisa Town Hall, served. shall mation and Assistanceand bands or widowers, wives and a copy of your answer 3809 on the plus Notice isSSNY hereby given ON referBUDinterest WADE, A; #C38 BURDICK, A; kill, 295 Columbia CANDIDATES hoursencourages of 8:00 AMto The and M.HEARING Fisher MORTGAGED is organized for County all iflawNY 12414, State you bewidows of said person(s), any, plaintiff’s attorneys within twenCounty Route 51, Hanmail process to Helene #E30 B; #J17 LUDthatBEWMAN, an order entered GET/ANNUAL MEET3:00informed PM, about prevailing four PROP-ERTY: 465 BigAllWoods ful ofpurposes, andare to undo tyTo (20)elect days after themembers service of costs. come your op- CAIRO, all whose GCCTP. re- nacroix, New York. Jaffe, 1080 Fifth Court, Ave., ence 2 bdr names mobile home, WIG, NIELSEN-HALby C; the#H21 Supreme ING/BOARD OF EDURoad Freehold, NY 12431 Premises will be sold to supplemental the Board of Educatime, on eachIn addition of the quite tions in foreclosure. known to plaintiff); this summons, any setting, and all$775 things necmust be reaGREEN mo., LOCK, C;6B, #H16 SHOOK, D;on sponses subject ofservice, the subject Apt. NY, NY COUNTY: Greene SBL #: The Columbia County, CATION ELECto seeking assistance from an COUNTY; NEW YORK STATE exclusive of the day of to prior provisions five days to the rent tion: Hearing will be & sec.,convenient, & Ref. a must,or essary, on or before #M30 MCCAUL, D; #G30 10128. Purpose: Any ceived 35.00-3-30 TRUSTCO BANK Public attorney aid office, there noDEPARTMENT OF TAXATION orSeat within1:thirty3 (30) days after+ of the 22nd of April, TION/BUDGET VOTE filedor legal judgment and pets.845-706-8504 Annual School District year term HUMES, E; #F35day ANGIER, G; 5:00 incidental to that puron- ESTATE May 7, the Plaintiff PM - against OF Use Variance Aplawful activity. are government agencies and AND FINANCE; UNITED completion of service where 2019 , I;bearing Index 2019. BE ITP.RESOLVED, that 1 month and 8 days terms #C06 WILEY, #C41 HORKof sale. Election and Vote and JOSEPH MANZO BY PETER pose. non-profit organizations that STATES OF AMERICA O/B/O service is made in any other plication submitted by AN, J;Ching #i3413966-19, STALLMAN, Number a J; Unless Board of Education Mobile Homes No.polling 11297-17. J.the MARKOU, ADMIN-ISTRAin may thecontact place INTERNAL (May than 22, by 2019 The And I LLC, you for information REVENUE SERmanner personal deliv- Index Dated: March 21, 2019 comments are Riversand LLC tothrough allow #H25 BAIRD, J; #C29 DAVIS, J; for Rent TOR Pursuant to a copy ofAuth. which may of Defendants thethis Central School E. Donnelly, during the Annual June 30, 2022) ery within the State of New Margaret VICE; and “JOHN/JANE DOE about possible options, includ- 345 App of filed withbe made, FREEMAN HOWARD, plan will be #E18 HERPFER, J; #D26 a wedding/special judg-ment and examined the District ofofforeclosure the Town ing trying toDistrict work with your lendYork. United Statesterm of Esq., 1” through “JOHN/JANE DOE Referee. SeatThe 2: 3 on year School Election Sec. of State of office NY considered P.C. WHEELER, K;at #K04-Q-32 final uponof events TAGHKANIC, 2 BDR, no venue propsale entered in the Greene er during thisRaymer process. To locate America, if designated as a de- McCalla (said last ten names being of the clerk, at completion Catskill, Lei- 10”, and Vote. (July 1, 2019 through HUNTINGTON, K;located #F19 GAY(SSNY) 2/21/2019. Cty: 441 East Allen ofonGreene this erty County Clerk’s Office Februno pets, $850of owned on the east fendant in this action, may anan entity near you, you may call smoking,. fictitious, it being theStreet intention 560 Warren Street, County, New York, LORD, K; #C04 LANGTON, M; bert Pierce, LLC June 30,County 2022) NOTICE IS FURTHER ary 27, 2019, I, the under- side Columbia. SSNY de- comment P.O.util. Box 1328 mo., plus sec. period. swer orof appear within sixty (60) the toll-free helpline maintained plus Plaintiff to adesignate any and all Route #B17 BORDAS, NY, N; #H34grants RISHudson, hereby authorizes for State Plaintiff signed, the Referee namedand in Seat 3: 3hereof. yearIn case term Attorney(s) GIVEN, that applicadays ofWest service by the New York Depart- dept. other tenants, occupants or Call 518-851-2389, sig. as#i32 agent upon Hudson, New York 61, Coxsackie, LEY, P;the SEDLOCK, R; PUBLIC the judg-ment, will sell at public me right to assume directs the Board Clerk NOTICE Avenue ment offor Financial Services at 518-965-6038. of(July your failure to appear or an- 420 other persons or entities having 1, 2019 through tion Lexington absentee balwhom process S; against 12534 #L10 MASSAGLIA, #C12 NY. All persons auction at the Greene County swer, judgment will be taken (800) 342-3736 or visit the Deor claiming an interest in the rethe be name of & Billshall Hu- NOTICE to give OF notice to the June 30, 2022) FORMA- lots Suite may 840 be obtained may MOTTER, T;served #Q01-Q02-Q03Courthouse, 2nd Floor, in wishing tobybe heard in New website at www.dfs. property which is the subject you for the ston. The T; city and TION qualified voters of 15, the against OF York, A on LIMITED N.Y. 10170 Seatdemanded 4: opposition 1 default year term + partment’s at York, the Office of the al Q04 GRUNERT, #G16 mail process to MYc/o Catskill, New May LEGAL NOTICE OF favor or will ny.gov. RIGHTS AND OBLIGA- 395 of this action,Want whoseto identity is relief in the amendRent state of my present School District of the LIABILITY COMPANY ERS, W; 3L27 WHEELER, T. (347) 286-7409 1 month and 8 days Board Clerk, 343 West 2019, at 11:00 A.M., the premCitrin Cooperman, ed complaint. Greene County is TIONS, YOU ARE NOT REnot presently known to plaintiff), PUBLIC HEARING, have opportunity at the Sales to be paid inHudson cash only at address is NY; Annual Public Hearing (LLC) ises directed by the judgment to (May 22, 2019 through Main Street, Catskill, QUIRED TO LEAVE YOUR designated the placestated of trial. Defendants. THE ABOVEAttn: BUDGET1 TO VOTE AND and as place the timemonth ofV. sales.Wlodinguer, Contents to be of The bdr apt for 2 sold, which arethe de-scribed in time the and4th year on the Budget and name of LLC the is June 30, 2020) New York. Applica- CATSKILL 529 Fifth Ave., Fl., be removed off the premises the ELECTION seniors on the 1st floor (if Schedule AMeeting (Description) at- above. Please Recycle my birth are June Annual includ12th Street Holdings, NY, NY General same day. 10017. Tenants may claim tached hereto. The premises Patrick Linger, Chair. possible) (518)697-8060. 1965; the place my LLC. ingknown District Election Articles Ortheir merchandise up to theof time Purpose. are as 465 Bigof Woods is paying North and Vote, asfiled follows: ofbirth sales by theirTarryjust ganization Road, Free-hold, New with York debts andof vacate. Salepresent to be town, NY; my NOTICE OF PUBLIC 12431. DATED:of March 13, 2019 Notice Formation of Secretary State of held on May 25th 2019M. atCor9:01 New /s/HEARING Monica Kenny-Keff name is William ONMONICA BUDLimited Liability York (SSNY) on AM at “ Coon Self Storage” KENNY-KEFF Referee OVERHuston. GET/ANNUAL poration (LLC): (Back- April 1, 2019. MEETNew 1005 State Route 23 Craryville, TON, RUSSELL, DOERR & woods office location: NY 12521. Trading Com- York DONOVAN, LLP Attorneys for
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Plaintiff 19 Executive Park Drive Clifton Park, New York 12065 NOTE:WE ARE A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMA-TION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. SCHEDULE “A” “ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Greenville, County of Green and State of New York, bounded and described as fol-lows: Beginning at a point in the center of Big Woods Road, said point being S 14º 20’ 34” W 275.00 feet from a point marking the northwest corner of the lands now or for-merly of Sinkway and the northeast corner of other lands to be conveyed to Manzo by deed recorded simul-taneously herewith; running thence from said point of beginning N 86º 56’ 16” Town of Kinderhook Planning W 571.68 feet to a stone wall, Board PLEASE TAKE NOTICE said course run-ning through an that the Town of Kinderhook iron pin set 25.00 feet from the Planning Board will hold Public center of Big Woods Road; runHearing(s) pursuant to Article ning thence along said stone VII, Chapter 250-50, of the wall the follow-ing courses and Code of the Town of Kinderhook dis-tances: S 72º 03’ 34” W on the following application(s): 77.30 feet; N 89º 31’ 34” W (1) 7:01 pm – The Berry Farm, 286.99 feet to an intersecting 2309 Route 203, Kinderhook, stone wall; running thence Tax Parcel ID: 55.-1-10.110 along said intersecting stone Site Plan Review for a Tap CHICKEN wall N 06ºBBQ 11’ 36” W 374.01 feet BROOKS Room; (2) 7:05 pm - MGI Land to 3:30pm-6:30pm a point on the southerly TAKE-OUTS BROOKS CHICKEN BBQ Development, County RoutesONLY boundary of the lands now or Tuesday, April 30th Dinner $12 TAKE-OUTS ONLY 3:30pm-6:30pm 32 and 28B, Valatie, Tax Parcel formerly owned by O’Hara, said Half Chicken only $8.00 April 30th Dinner $12 the north-westID: 13.-1-13.110Tuesday, - Minor Subdipoint also being PRE-ORDER 518-851-2439 vision; (3) 7:06 pm Half - Kenneth Chicken erly onlycorner $8.00of oth-er lands to be CALLS DAY OF3321 EVENT and Patricia Van Allen, US NOON-530PM con-veyed to 518-828-8775 Manzo; run-ning PRE-ORDER 518-851-2439 Route 9, Valatie, Tax Parcel ID: Sacred HeartMt. Carmel Shrine thence along the lands of CALLS DAY OF EVENT NOON-530PM 518-828-8775 23.-1-6, 23.-1-8 Sacred - 442 MinorFairview Subdivifollowing courses (Rte 9),the Hudson Heart- Ave. Mt.O’Hara Carmel Shrine sion/Lot Line Adjustment. and distances: N 84º 39’ 43” W 442 Fairview Ave. (Rte 9), Hudson Said Hearing(s) to be held on 312.99 feet; N 84º 17’ 46” W CITY OF HUDSON, NEW YORK ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Zoning Board of Appeals of the City of Hudson, New York will hold Public Hearings on May 15, 2019 at 6:00 p.m. in the Common Council Chambers, City Hall, 520 Warren Street, Hudson, New York on a use variance application from the Firemen's Association of the State of New York for a 33,000-square-foot addition to the existing New York State Firefighters Museum at 125 Harry Howard Ave., Tax ID # 110.5-1-1.1, and an area variance application for a 10-foot height variance for said addition. All interested parties will have an opportunity at this time to be heard in connection with said applications.
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State St., Albany, NY 12207Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of SUPREME 2543. DE addr.COURT of LLC: 251OF LitState (SSNY) 3/29/2019. Office THE STATE OF NEW in Greene Co. SSNY desig. tle Falls Dr., Wilmington, DE YORK - COUNTY agent of LLC whom process 19808. Cert. of Form. filedOF with may be served. SSNY shall mail DE Secy. of State, DE Div. of GREENE process to PO Box 178, Hunter, Corp., 401 Federal Ste. 4, OCWEN LOANSt.,SERNY 12442. Purpose: Any lawful Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Any VICING, LLC, purpose. lawful activity. 55 NORTH 6, LLC. V. Farm CATSKILL SCHOOL Arts. of CENTRAL Org. filed with 410 STATE OF NEW SUNOTICE OF SUPREME VINITA E. SALE MATTHEW, Help YORK Wanted DISTRICT Main the SSNY343 on West 04/04/19. COURT COUNTY OF COLUMPREME COURT: COUNTY OF ET. AL. Street Catskill, New York 12414 Office: Greene County. GREENE WELLS FARGO BIA, TRIBECA LENDING CORCheck Out Our NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARNOTICE OF SALE OXEN HILL FARM, LLC, EAST GRANBY, CT needs 7 BANK, NA Plaintiff, vs. JAMES PORATION, Plaintiff, vs. VICSSNY as ING ON designated BUDGET/ANNUAL NOTICE IS HEREBY temporary workers 5/1/2019 to 12/1/2019, work tools, LEPARD, et al., Defendants TOR CORNELIUS, agent of the LLC MEETING/BOARD OF upon EDUequipment without cost to worker. GIVEN pursuant to toaa supplies, NOTICE OF SALE IN provided FOREDefendant(s). Pursuant CATION whom ELECTION/BUDGET process against Housing will be available without cost to workers who Judgment of Foreclosure and CLOSURE PLEASE TAKE NOFinal Judgment of VOTE BE IT RESOLVED, that cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at it may be served. Sale duly filed on January TICE THAT In pursuance of a Foreclosure dated4, the the Board of Education of the end ofofthe work day. SSNY School shall District mail ofcopy 2007, I, the 6, 2019, and Judgment Foreclosure andTransportation reimbursement Central the February provided undersigned Referee will sell at and Salesubsistence entered in theisoffice of the upon completion of 15 days of process the CounLLC, Town of Catskill,to Greene 50% Clerk of the work contract. entered in the Office of orCounty public auction at the Columbia of Greene County Work is guaranteed for 3/4 3276 Route 23A, Paty, New York, hereby authorizes of the workdays during the contract period. Hours offered the Clerk of the County County Courthouse, 401 Union on February 28, 2019, I, Shelley and directs theNY Board 12463. Clerk to lenville, week Esq., may be or less than stated in item 11 Hudson, NYwherein 12534 on each A. Bower, the more Referee ofStreet, Greene, give notice to the qualified voton weather and Purpose: Any lawful May 30, 2019 at 11:00 a.m., depending named in said Judgment, willcrop conditions. Workers not OCWEN LOAN SERers of the School District of the required to work extra hours purpose. premises known as 223 Wire sell in one parcel at public auc- offered. $13.25 per hr. or Annual Public Hearing on the VICING, LLC NY. is Allthe applicable piece rate. atApplicants to apply contact CT Road, Livingston, that tion on May 30, 2019 the Budget and the Annual Meeting Department of Labor at 860-263- 6020. Or apply for the Plaintiff certain and VINITA E. Greene County Courthouse, Hettos, District LLC. Election Filed with including and job the Street, nearest Village local office of the SWA. Job order MATTHEW, ET ofAL. plot, piece or parcel land,are with #215191. 320atMain of SSNY 2/6/2019. Vote, as on follows: NOTICE OfOF running thence S 75º 43’ 44” E Road Freehold, NY 12431 the Defendant(s). buildings and improveCatskill, County ofable Greene, Clerk to be then or thereafter the I, the fice: Greene County. PUBLIC HEARING ON BUD- Notice Employee must be to plant, cultivate, weed andSBL har- #: Formation of 166.67 feet to a point; running COUNTY: Greene Statea of Newvariety York, at entitled toofvote at the School ments thereon erected, situate, vest undersigned Referee large of 10:00 vegetable, fruit andTRUSTCO flower crops. GET/ANNUAL MEETING/ SSNY designated as Limited thence S 89º 33’ 26” E 54.70 35.00-3-30 BANK Liability ComA.M., the premises described and Budget lying and being in the Town of Applicants should have a generalPlaintiff knowledge of -vegetable BOARD OF process EDUCATION& District Election will sell at public aucfeet to a point; running thence against ESTATE OF agent for as follows: 5 Miles Road a/k/a Vote. No person shall be entiLivingston, County of Columbia production, plant propagation and greenhouse mainteELECTION/BUDGET VOTE pany (LLC). partially along a stone wall N tion at ofthe GREENE 296 Ryan Road, Jewett,Must NY beJOSEPH and State New York, Section nance tled to voteWolcott whose name does shall mail to: 369GIVEN, Main Name: and propagation. able to P. liftMANZO up to BY 50 PETER lbs. & CarNOTICE IS HEREBY 81º 47’ 29” E 69.97 feet to a J. MARKOU, ADMINISTRA12444 No.:to130.00--3-2 149, Block 1 and Lot 89. Prem- May not appear either on the register COUNTY COURTbe SBL required operate machinery and do various other Street Catskill that the Board of EducationNY of roll, LLC Articles of point, continuing then partially TOR Defendants Pursuant to a ALL THAT PARCEL of this District or on the approises will be sold subjectMAIN to provi- field work. TRACT GeneralOFfarm maintenance, brush clearing and HOUSE, 320 the Catskill Central School Dis12414. Purpose: any Organization along said stone wall S 89º 45’ judgment of foreclosure and filed with OF LAND situate in the Town of priate election district register of ucation Law of the State of New sions of filed Judgment Index # chain saw operation could be required on a regular basis. 2 STREET, CATSKILL, trict, Greene County, New York, lawful 04” E 179.30 feet to the center sale listed entered in the Greene Jewett, experience County of Greene and duties the Greene County Board of of PUBLIC York. AND NOTICE FURTHER NOTICE 06-223. Melissa Aiezza-Carpi- months of State in the above is preferred. will hold the Annual Public Secretary NY 12414, on May 22, of Big Woods Road, said course County Clerk’s Office on FebruState of New York The premises Elections. The register of voters IS HEREBY GIVEN that a copy nello, Esq., Referee Berkman, York (SSNY) on NOTICE OF FORMAHearing on the Budget on New LB FERMENTS LLC, running through an iron pin set ary 27, 2019, I, the under2019 at 9:15 AM, are sold subject to the proviso prepared be filed in the of the statement of the amount Henoch, Peterson, Peddy & 8, shall 2019. Office MILLER FARMS, SUFFIELD, CT 7 the temporary Wednesday, MayOrg. 8, 2018, at March 25.00needs feet from center of the signed, the Referee named in Articles of filed Board Clerk’s office and shall TION of moneyOF whichAwill LIMITED be required Fenchel, P.C., 100 Garden City sions of the filed judgment, Inpremises known as 43 415 General Help workers 5/1/2019 to 12/7/2019, work tools, supplies, 6:00 p.m. in the Catskill High location: Greene COMPANY road; running thence along the the judgment, will sell at public by any LIABILITY to fund the School District’s Plaza, Garden City, NY 11530, dex No. 17-00732 in the amount equipment with Library the forSSNY on be open for inspection HIGH HILL ROAD, provided without cost to worker. Housing will N School the presentacenter of Big Woods Road at the Greene County County. Desigqualified voterSSNY of the District on (LLC) budget for the 2019-2020 Attorneys for Plaintiff of $68,862.85 plus interest and beauction available 2nd without cost to14ºworkers who cannot 4/2/19. OfficeBudget loc: ATHENS, NY 12015: tion of the 2019-2020 of 20’ 34” E 318.56 feet to the Courthouse, Floor, in weekdays between theof hours of The school year, exclusive of public costs.NEEDED Jennifer for T. Abenhaim, nated as Agent LLC name of the LLC is reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end AIDE general the Catskill Central School DisGreene County. SSNY Section 103, Block 6, point or place of beginning, Newday. York,Transportation on May 15, 8:00 AM and 3:00 PM, prevail- 12th monies, Street may be obtained by Notice of Qualification of HECEsq. Woods Oviatt LLP ofCatskill, the work reimbursement and sub-conupon whom process housekeeping andGilman shopCapital, trict and Catskill Public Library. 2019, atis11:00 A.M., the premhas been designated ing time, on each of the five any taxpayer in the District durtainingof20.0 land be the Lot Plaintiff’s Attorney 700 area Cross- sistence ATE11: ENERGY GREENE 1 LLC ping provided upon completion 15acres daysofor 50% in the Hudson it Annual maySchool be LLC. NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR- against Articles Orsame more orforless.” by the judgment days prior to the Appl. forTHAT Auth. filedCERTAIN with Secy. of with ing the fourteen daysof immediroadsa vehicle. Building,2-3 2 times State aSt. ofises as agent upon whom ALL thedirected work contract. Worktois guaranteed 3/4 of the THER GIVEN, that a copy of the served. SSNY shall be sold, which are described in ganization filed with District Election and Vote and in State PIECE of NY OR (SSNY) on week, Rochester, York Call 14614 workdays during the contract period. Workers not ately preceding the Annual process of against 6-9 New hours. PLOT, PARstatement the amountthe of mail Schedule (Description) at- offered. NOTICE$13.25 TO BIDDERS a copy of process the polling place during the An- Secretary 04/11/19. Office location: (646)770-6166. Tel.: 855-227-5072 Meeting except Saturdays, of State of required to Awork extra hours per hr. or LLC which maywillbe served. CEL OF LAND, WITH money be required for Notice herebycontact given that tached hereto. Greene County. LLC formed in Sundays or holidays, at District nual School District Election applicable piece The rate.premises Applicants to isapply CT the The LLC, 231 Main New York (SSNY) on School SSNYDistrict shallpurposes mail during pro- to: THE BUILDINGS AND Town of Cairo will accept sealed are known as 465 Big at Woods Delaware (DE) on 07/11/16. SUPREME COURT -COUNTY school buildings between the and Vote. NOTICE IS FURDepartment of Labor 860-263-6020. Or apply for the AIRLINE CAREERS Start Street, P.O. Box 192, April 2, 2019. New the ensuing year (the Budget), bids for: Cairo and Greenville Road, Freehold, New York cess to: 150 Water St., THER GIVEN, that application hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 Election Law. If a voter has I M P Rdesignated O V E MasE agent N T Sof Here SSNY OF GREENE U.S. BANK NA- job at the nearest local office of the SWA. Job order -Get trained as FAA Baltimore, New as prepared by the Board of New office location: heretofore registered pursuant THEREON Proj12431. DATED: 13, 2019(but Pedestrian Work March will include not limitedImprovement to) planting, LLC upon whom process certified p.m., prevailing for absentee ballots may be ob- York TIONAL Aviation ASSOCIATION, AS #215182. Catskill, mayNY 12414. ERECTED, TechniEducation, be obtained by York 12124. Purpose: /s/ Monica Kenny-Keff MONICA hoeing, ect. The project consists of the applying fertilizer, cultivating, harvesting, hanging 239 Island Drive, Town against it may be served. SSNY time and also at said District to Section 2014 of the EducaTRUSTEE FOR THE CBASS tained at the Office of the Board SUPREME COURT Purpose: Lawful SITUATE, LYING, AND cian. Financial aid for qualiany resident of Any the District dur- any properly spaced at heights of 20offeet. Taking KENNYKEFF Referee OVERconstruction sidewalks along shall mail process to c/o CorpoElection. A reportCounty of tax exempMORTGAGE LOAN ASSET- tobacco Clerk,lawful 343 West Main Street, of tion Law andOF has COLUMvoted at an purpose. Copake, of COUNTY Purpose. students. Job placeing the fourteen (14) days imIN THE packing DOERR tobacco.& Being able to 23B set, and operate County Road a 1,770 TON, and RUSSELL, Catskill. New York. Applications Columbia annual or special district meet- BEING tions, showing how much ofthe the ration Service Co., 80TOWN State St., fied BACKED CERTIFICATES, SE- down and BIA mediately preceding the Annual Public ment assistance. Call AIM and repair farm machinery and farm buildings. Drive bus OF ATHENS, AND foot long multi-use pathway in DONOVAN, LLP Attorneys for Hearing for absentee ballots must be retotal assessed value on the final Albany, NY 12207-2543. DE ing within the last four (4) calenRIES 2006-SC1, Plaintiff of rollNew York. Notice commencing is hereby Thursgiven Greene Meeting, toPlaintiff transport to Park and from all workers free DENNIS information 866ROFhe III LEGAL TI-to COUNTY the field. Town Not of Cairo and side19 workers Executive assessment or rolls used in U.S. addr. of LLC:OF 251 Little Falls Dr., foragainstT. HEINES; ceived by the Board Clerk at State dar years, or she is eligible GREENE County's Coday, May 2, 2019, except Saturrequired to drive. Workers that are requested to drive will has been desigthat an order entered ordination Drive Clifton Park, New York walks along NY Route 81 and that budgetary process is ex- TLE Wilmington, DE 19808. Cert. of 296-7094 DANA HEINES, et al least seven (7) days prior to the SSNY vote at TRUST this election; 2015-1, if a voter is AND STATE OF NEW Transportarequire to possess onethewill be of days, Sunday or holidays, durNOTE:WE ARE Aappropriate DEBT NYlicense. Route No 32 in Town astaxation, agentshall of be LLC Form. filed with DE Secy. of Defendant(s). Pursuant to a be12065 election and vote (by May 10, nated registered eligible toNAvote YORK empt from an- BY by the Supreme Court, U.S.andBANK rejected for the position that does not possess a driver's Plan Draft ing regular school hours 8:00 tion MYK COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING Greenville. Project work CinState, DE Div. of Corp., 401 CLASS Judgment of Foreclosure and 2019) if the ballot is to be mailed upon under Article 5 of the Election nexed to whom the budget process document. TIONAL B DRIVER, experiColumbia County, on ASSOCIAlicense. Most of the time work is performed outside someA.M. to 4:00 P.M., at the Office Monday, sold TO COLLECT A DEBT AND cludes sidewalks, curbing, full Federal St., will Ste. 4,be Dover, DE ence Sale entered herein Benefits and dated times to the voter May or the 6, day 2019, before against Law, he or she is also eligible to Premises The electionitand may budget vote preferred. be the the 22nd day ofA p r iofl , 5:00 under hot or cold conditions. Work is very physically TION, AS LEGAL TIof Superintendent ANY INFORMATION OBdepth shoulder reconstruction, to provisions 19901. Purpose: Any lawful ac- EOE, July F/T, 18, 2016, I, the underthe election vote at this election. All other subject shall be by machine or absenPM (May 20, 2018) if served. P/T. Please call demandingWILL requiring workers stoop, lift, and carry Thehours postduring of- TLE 2019, bearing Schools, 343 West Index Main Street, TRUSTEE, landscaping, pavement markBE USED FORto bend, the ballot will be picked Buildup perpersons who wish to Plaintiff vote must oftivity. tee ballot. The signed Referee will sell at public upTAINED filed Judgment In- 518-325-3331 County to 50 lbs. on a frequent basis. 1 month experience reCatskill, York, at eacha Greene fice address to which NumberNew14288-19, THAT PURPOSE. SCHEDULE ings, signing, closed drainage, register. The Taconic Hills Cen- dex # 861-2016. Max which the polls shall be kept against auction at the Greene County quired for work listed. sonally by the voter at the Office ing school and at may each free “A” “ALL that certain plot, piece and pedestrian signals. ConopenSSNY shall be from noon to 9:00 Notice of Qualification of HECCourthouse, 320 Main Street, of the Board Clerk. All qualified the tral SchoolA. District adopted pershall mail a MARK copy building of which be 411 MCCARTY; Zacker, Esq. - Referee. Street, Catsassociation and public library in OPPORTUNITY $18at or parcel of land, with the build- Bulktract will belooking awarded p.m. prevailing or for as CANDACE Catskill, NY on May 31, 2019 votersMain who meet the criteria for copy sonal continuousMCCARTY, voter registraATE ENERGY GREENE 2 LLC JOB Carrier forbased CDL-Aupof anytimeprocess examined the and office the District. TheatBudget at- kill, RAS Boriskin, LLC 900 NY ings and improvements thereon Drivers. on the bid. Willlowest train qualified on modern * $15 P/H LI ly* long thereafter necessary to 1:30NYC p.m. premises situate, “permanently disabled” and are against Appl. for Auth. filed with Secy. of P/H tion and may register on any the as LLC served of the clerk, at 4th al Defendant(s). tachments will alsolocated be available Equipment. including Local erected, situate, lying and being Specialized Contract Documents, enable qualified voters who are et so certified by the427 Greene State of NYConcourse, (SSNY) on $14.50 school business day between Merchants ing and being in the Village Floor, Room P/H UPSTATE NY and Professional C OLUMBIA -GREEN upon him/her is:9:0012th positions Buffalo to Elmira. on the District’s The 560 Warrenwebsite. Street, Pursuant to a Judgin the Town of Greenville, CounInvitation to Bidders, Instrucin the polling place at p.m. County Board of Elections will 04/11/19. Office location: the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 Town of Athens, County of Suite 310, Westbury, If you currently care for your 435 Coordinated Street Capital, LLC; & Technical Excellent Pay/Benefits. EmailRates, for real property taxNew exemption re- The ty of Green and State of New tions to Bidders, Wage Hudson, York to cast their ballots. AND FURreceive absentee ballots by Greene County. LLC formed in p.m. at the office of the District Greene and State of New York, ment of Foreclosure New York 11590, At- relatives or friends who application: Transportation Plan THER NOTICE port will beme annexed any tenYork, boundedTown and described Bid Documents, Agreement, ballots must be 166 on 07/12/16. Clerk. Sale No person shall be perbounded and described as folHom Duane IS HEREBY Street, and grants the toright to mail. Absentee thereof, the name andhave good and sufficient Greenville Offic-cscott@Lynnhscott.com District, if necessary, or call entered on Delaware Medicaid or Medicare, for(DE) Plaintiff. Greene tat ive/prel iminary budget as draft as follows: Beginning at a hear point 888-339-2900 Specialthe Notes, Specifications, received in for the Office of the Suite SSNY designated as GIVEN THAT petitions nominatmitted to register to vote after torneys lows: BEGINNING at a point Beekmantown Central School x12Town 2B, New York, assume the name of address of the bidder bond of indemnity of a es in said town, to and Board Priv you may be eligible to December 3, 2018. well as the final adopted budget County the offollowing for in theseeks center Big Woods Contract Drawings and any Ad- viron for New Board Clerkisnotavailable later than 3:30 agent of LLC upon whom proMay 15, 2019. Upon submismarked by the most westerly District ing candidates for the office of York Pur- I,sion Damien Christopher working for building them surety as a 9/1/19: andagainst theit may appropriate duly and examine allS 14º comfurther of which it will form a part; and public theof proof undersigned Ref- cess Road, said point being 20’ hereby denda, may be examined at no need P.M. on the day of the Election corner ofauthorized a brick locatmember of the10013. Board of Educaof District residenbe served. start review and pose/Character Teacher - MS personal assistant. No to Cerof eree shall be posted bulMelber. Theon District city and contract title: "East company, equal theFrench plaints in relation to ORDERS thatof Creighthe 34” W 275.00 feet from a point expense at the office sellperson at public and Vote, May 21, 2019. A list of SSNY shall mail process to c/o tion shall be filed with the Discy andwill age, any shall be WINDHAM ed on the parcel herein decomment. It is FALLS RESchool Counselor letin board(s) maintained for tificates needed. (347)462marking the ton Manning Engineering, 2 JOB business: Any lawful state of my present available all persons to whom absentee Corporation Service Co., 80 entitled toat have hisLobby or her name trict Clerk at the District Clerk’s auction scribed, said point ofthe beginning Kill Streambank Stabilfull amount of Conassessments, on the Town Board met and the of Elementary Teacher C M Y K the business LLC Articles of 2610 public notices, as well asNew the (347)565-6200 northwest corner ofany the lands Winners Circle, Albany, NY P/H ballots shall haveon been issued State St., Albany, NY 12207placedColumbia upon such register pro- ALTY office in Craryville, New perYork, the also beingasthe security intersection for of These purpose are tenure track positions address are ization near CR78 tract, application of perheld a public hearing County District’s website. NOTICE IS Greene County Tran- mitted filed NY Sec. now or formerly of Sinkway and 12205 or at the Office of the $14 will be available for inspection 2543. DE addr. of LLC: 251 of Litnot later than April the 22, 2019 at the side of perforSecond with vided that he or she is known or Org. health &believing retirement benefits. under New Lebanon, NY GIVEN, the sit's Bridge". thenortheast faithful son hear all Town persons 401 Union State HEREBY FURTHER range $47,230 - $52,830 the northeast corner of himother to Town of Cairo Clerk’s inOf- If y website, greeneto qualified voters of the District 5:00 p.m., prevailing time. Each Courthouse, Street with the southeast side of Salary proven to be then or thereafter tle Falls(SSNY) Dr., Wilmington, DE LABORER 3/29/19. FOR garbage Liability month and year The Cert. GCSWCD will North mance on the part of(based self/herself to Applicabe ag- terested theCairo, prothat the following itemsof will my be countytransit.com N.Y. Office landsonto experience). be conveyed to Manzo fice, 512 Mainin Street, NY rela at the Office of the Board Clerk- York petition Limited must be directed to the Street, Warren Street; RUNentitled to Hudson, vote at the School 19808. of Form. filedCo. with in Greene company, full time w/bene& details at presented to the November, qualified votCompany This on birth are conduct a Pre Bid theEOE. Contractor ofEast alltion grieved. A available publication posed Emergency by deed recorded simultane12413. USB drives containing hav during regular office District Clerk, Law. must be signed District DE Secy. of State, DE Div.of of fits. NING THENCE, North theMeeting 29thfor which day such of SSNY Home page. The docuCall 518-325www.bcsdk12.org. Deadline design. Agent ers of the electronic Plans and specificaously herewith; running thence Medical is (25) made hours, 8:00 AM to 3:00 PM, until notification by at least twenty-five qual- May, register is prepared. Corp., 401 Federal and St., Ste.site 4, 88.00 feet, RUNNING 2010; the Catskill place Central of my ment Conference the covenants and5/3/19. containing procedures Services dis- you 2019 at 1:00 Please p.m. LLC 3331. is also available upon whom School at the Catskill from said point of beginning tions on maythe be obtained at the of the Annual District pursuant take further notice that the regDover, DE 19901. Any South contained East 30.45 ified voters or 2% the voters premises to of Section birth District is Troy, NY; my the day showing onPurpose: Maypro10, THENCE, agreements for contesting an as- trict 16th day of star described as Senior High School Gymnasi- for review during norcess may be served. N 86º 56’ 16” W 571.68 feet to a Town of Cairo Town Clerk’s Of- per Election & Vote. BY THE OR- 206 lawful THENCE continuing along in the previous annualLimited election, ister prepared pursuant to Secof is greater, the present name 2019activity. at 10:00 AM. At- feet; in said Project Manual sessment iscourse available April, 2019business at 7:30hours. pm follows: All that tract or um on Tuesday, Mayis21,Dami2019, mal stone wall, said running fice during lands of Michael G. and Carl whichever of the DisDER OF THE BOARD OF EDUtion 2014 of the Education Law business hours at SSNY shallCat mail copy OLUMBIA -GREENE M EDIA B6 Wednesday, April 24, 2019 tific Liability Company en the Christopher tendance the site and Black Contract at the an assessor's theis Town Hall,for7309 when polls will be openMasfrom 311 of land, situate, through iron pin set office 25.00 at There no charge USB 261 to Bidders The Town the followingDrawthree shall be filed in the Office of the ofNotice CATION OF THE CATSKILL trict and must state the name parcel West Bridge St., Law. process to Mandatory The LLCof John 1:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. for the trangelo. showing is ings. at Town 81, feet the from Greenville the center of Big Route drives. The TownEast will notDurmail Hillsdale is seeking a web deDistrict Clerk at Craryville, New CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT and residence of the candidate. courses: South West, 54.00 lying and being in the NY 12414. Canaan Circle toSouth purpose of voting, by voting ma- Catskill, Woods Road; running thence ham, Plans and/or Specifications. York; that register shall be 4 signer Judy Kusminsky Board Clerk A copy of such petition may be Town and developer update and Contractors shall feet; Bid RUNNING selection THENCE, will be Offices. NY, and a sec- LAB of such New Lebanon, public hearing is TOWN NYthe 10590. Purchine: BOARD MEMBER OF NEWofMail BAL- Columbia NoticeA. of Formation of TheRegister-Star along saidthis stone11th wall the followBids to be consideredhearing must be com open for inspection by any qual- Salem, obtained at the Office District South East,to5.00the feet and South its Word-Press website. A demeet at project site Shop made lowest, Dated day of ond public County, The Daily The Ravena News-Herald & Find CANDIDATES To elect MayNOTICE 6, 2019 5:00 TIMORE, received in a sealed envelope ing courses and distances: S Any lawful acLEGAL OF at PUBLIC Clerk during regular school West, 33.65 feet; RUNNING ified voter of the District on each pose: tailed request for proposal is ZONING 1580 ANCRAM LLC four on at Greene County qualified, responsible April, 2019 shall be held on May 7, fits. State of New York. members to the Board of Edu- PM at the office of Kayla Warner, 72º 03’ 34” W 77.30 feet; N 89º HEARING, BUDGET hours. TheOF petition shall deTHENCE along the northeastof five days prior to the day of tivity. available by email: HillsdaleRat which timeVOTE any BOARD APPEALS. Arts. Seat of Org. filed Route 78 (Colgate bidder. The GCSWCD Gordon W. feet Bennett, atTown the same cation: 1: 3 year termwith + 1 public Said premises known Town Clerk, of Cairo, 512 333 31’ 34” W 286.99 to an in- 2019 AND ELECTION NOTICE IS the election, except Sunday, scribe ataleast therlength of the FP@ gmail.com, or, for pick-up erly side of Second Street to comments will R e a c h o u r r e d e s o n l i n e , o n s o c i a l m e d i a a n d i n p r i n t is hereby given Secy. and of 8State of NY month days (May 22, Main Street, tersecting wall; running place Road) bridge, located reserves right to LAO Solestone Assessor and Cairo, time NY for12413 the HEREBY GIVEN, that a Public Notice May954 19, 2019, and that20, the term of office and contain the as from the Town Clerk, located at and along thethe southwesterly US Route received. NY willincumbent, be a New (SSNY) onJune03/14/19. 2019 through 30, 2022) be by 10:00 AM, of localthe time, Resoon May Hearing on the proposed 2019- that hours during which such N.Y. regisname there of the last The TownofHall, of theany brick building 640Hillsdale ft. east the2609 in- face reject or alllocated bids, thence along said intersecting adoption Lebanon, Yo If you are unable to atSeat 2: 3location: year term Colum(July 1, 24, 2019establishing at which time the and stone wall N 06º 11’ 36” W lution before Office 2020 Budget for the Taconic Public must stateHearing the name and resiState Route 23, of Hillsdale NY on the parcel herein ter shall be open for inspection tersection Greene to waive any informal12125. ne ORDER 2019 through June 30, 2022) comments be the place they will be publicly 374.01 feet to a point on the Hills Central School to District 12529, on Mondays, Wednesdescribed; THENCE North shall be from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 dence of eachofsigner, must Town Newand Baltibia County. SSNY tend, wi County Routeand23C and West, ities 35.45 therein, andpremises to se- TOWN 18,through Block: 1, days, Seat 3: 3 year term (July 1, considered opened andand read the aloud.Town Bids southerly OF boundary of the lands District; DURHAM shall be held in the Board of Edfeet. Said p.m., Monday Friday state theZoning name andBoard residenceof of (Section: Thursdays Fridays, should be more designated as agent of ing Greene lect the the ac- ESTABLISHMENT 2019 through June 30, 2022) submitted receivedhereby after the further above noted now or formerly owned OF by Board 15.2). known as Bid, 62 SECOND and on Saturday, May 18, 2019 the candidate. AND FURTHER Lot: from 10:00 County am - 1:00Route pm. ucation Roominof writing the Taconic to we Appeals 7:30 p.m., LLC upon whom proSeat 4: 1 year term + 1 month time will not be accepted. All O’Hara, said point also being STREET, ATHENS, NY Approxbetween the hours ofamount 10:00AM NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, Approximate Sealed bids must be received Hills Central School, Craryville, 78, in East Jewett, ceptance of which, in ORDERS that a copy EMERGENCY MEDI- sealed envelopes should be ran Manager, 311 1, 2019, the ofand lien cess8 against may2019 be Mobility and days (Mayit 22, the northwesterly corner of oth- of 12:00 PM prevailing time. that pursuant to a ruleat adopted by mail or delivered New York, on Tuesday, May 8, May imate amount will of best lien New York, 12424. its judgment, this ORDER, shall $ 203,038.57 are Apartment for Clerk Rent at $256,485.91 plus interest & CAL SERVICES St., Cats- Town through June 30, 2020) B.shall THE West clearly labeled “BID FOR CAIer lands to be conveyed to DISMan- be Dated: March 29, April 12, April by the BoardHall, of Education3809 in acby hand to the Town 2019 atBridge 6:30 p.m., prevailing served. SSNY The work consists of costs. assure the efficient TRICT posted on the offi- 10 interest Columbia BUDGET Shall the of kill, zo; running thence along the RO AND GREENVILLE PENYbudget 12414, 26, & May 3 Craryville, and New 295 Hillsdale Town Hall, County PO Box time. The will bereferavail- County Premises will be sold cordance with §2035 andHan2008 plus Route 51, mail process to Board Helene the restoration of apperformance of work. cial Town sign-board Education of the Catskill Cen- ence lands of O’Hara the York Melissa Layman, District 305, 2609 State Route 23, Hillssubject to provisions of filed for review on MayAll 1, 2019, of the Education Law, anyYork. refer- costs. PURSUANT tofollowing New DESTRIAN IMPROVEMENT GCCTP. re- nacroix, New Jaffe, 1080 FifthGreene Ave., able 2 bdr mobile home, proximately 800 linear Judgment Bids may be held by York shall be tral School District, coursesState and distances: 84º and PROJECT”. The published sealed bids Clerk Taconic and Terms of Sale. at the District Office. IS enda or propositions to amend Premises dale, NY 12529 by 1:00pm, willHills be Central sold CAIRO, Town NLaw must NOTICE be requite setting, $775 a mo., subject the subject Apt. New 6B,York,NY, NY sponses County, be autho39’ 43” W 312.99 feet; N 84º 17’ in shallthe include the completed Bid School District Index Number 1001/2011. HEREBY GIVEN that the annu- The the budget, otherwiseof to be subMay24th, 2019. feet of stream channel, the GCSWCD for a peofficial newspato provisions 43 Article 12-A, §§209, rent & sec., & Ref. a must, before will elecbe of filed judgment and 10128. Purpose: rized to expend the sums ofAny ceived 46” W 583.62 feet to a found Form, Non-Collusive Bidding RAKESH N. JOSHI, ESQ., Refal meeting on of the or qualified vot- Public mitted forHearing voting at said and will include excariod not to exceed sixper of the Town not no pets.845-706-8504 209-c and 209-d the PM on Hills May 7, the money, will be required 5:00 angle iron set at the lands now Certification (as required by Notice of Qualification of HECSammy Nico Realty, LLC, Arts ers of the Taconic Central tion, must filed with theApDiseree Dorf & Nelson LLP UsebeVariance lawful which activity. and fill to create ty (60) days from 555 the Town than terms sale. GREENE ofvation A. the for School District purposes for 2019. or formerlyBoard owned by of Simoni S less chapter 956 of10 the (ten) Laws ofdays New Org. filed with Sec. of State of School District will be held on plication Attorney(s) for Plaintiff trict Clerk of submitted the Board of EduATE of ENERGY by Index a at: newwww.hudsonvalley360.com aligned stream date of Fremd the Avenue, opening of Town to and the meeting ex Mobile Homes No. the in Unless 02º 15’ 48” 687.24 feet to a prior York State), Bid Bond. NY (SSNY) 3/22/2019. Cty: CoTuesday, May 21, 2019 are beTheodore Rye, COUNTY 3 LLC 11297-17. Appl. for Auth. cation at the Taconic Hills Cenof EDurham herePlace your classified ad online The2019-2020 Ching school And years, I LLC, comments Riversand LLC to allow for channel as NY bids, more the of $42,640,929 found angle iron set at the point date Owner’s and Contactnot Louann Arp 10580for the purpose by filed with Secy. State of NY 345 hours of noon District on or before Margaret lumbia. SSNY as desig.well asRent agent ex E. ofDonnelly, Appamount of Auth. filed with tween thethis plan will and be tral School2019 (The Budget), and to levy made, of an interesting stone wall; run- than Town of (SSNY) on 04/11/19. Office lo9:00 p.m., prevailing time, in the aApril 18, wedding/special at 5:00PM pre- Esq., upon whom process construction ofagainst rock of reviewing the bids ORDERS 20 Cairo daysBookkeeper prior to clu Referee. that pursuant Sec. of State of NY considered final upon BDR, no venue prop$18,894,778 against the taxPhone: 518-622-3120 ext.115 ning thence along said inter- such COURT OF THE Veterans Community Room of events may & 2shall mail provailing time; must on be typed or cation: Greene County. LLC TAGHKANIC, ow andbe served log structures. and investigating the to Raymer(DE) LeiNOTICE TO ALL SUPREME ADVERTISERS Monday-Friday a.m. 5 p.m. thestone maps, and Email: date. (SSNY) 2/21/2019. Cty: completion of Central this 8erty able real property in the School bookkeeper@townofcaisecting wall plans the following OF NEW YORK COUNthe Open Taconic Hills printed in- English, di- McCalla formed in Delaware on smoking,. cess to 18-09 Ave., Long no 26th pets, $850 owned on must the be east Work items also in- STATE qualifications of BidBY ORDER OF THE EO bert Pierce, LLC reports filed with the District? courses and distances: S 86º ro.com School, Craryville, New York, at side 01/25/17. SSNY designated as Island rected to the Clerk of the School TY OF GREENE NOTICE OF Columbia. SSNY de- comment plus util. a mo., plus sec. period. ofbest County Route Report the response please time to Plaintiff check that your ad is correct theinstallation first time it Purappears. If you INDEX an error, please call immediately have it changed. We canEngineer’s correct anyContact errors inTony the next day’s sh pa clude the ders prior to awarding BOARD OF for C. PUBLICupon LI34’ 21” Eto465.27 Chriswhich timeerrors the immediately. polls will beTo ensure agent take of LLC upon whom proCity, NY 11102.General District and signed by to at your leastad,Attorney(s) NO.: 2018-666 Town Clerkfeet to ofa found the TOWN C ofM YSALE K of see dept. Call 518-851-2389, sig.CATSKILL as agent 61, West Coxsackie, Monday). If by Columbia-Greene responsible for ofthetheerror, will you itformay the be costserved. of the space occupied bioengineering by the er ror on the firstRJI dayNO.: publication. the publishers are responsible only, andOF liability shall no tSe ex BRARY BUDGET FOR 2019- PUBLIC angle iron; S 87º 56’ for 11”one E incorrect tian, day P.E Creighton Manning opened to vote voting by ma- Media various the Contract. All Lisa inTHE TOWN DUR(100)isqualified voters Dis- we420 19-18-0242However, Hon. cesscredit against pose. NOTICE Lexington Avenue 518-965-6038. Town of Durham on or whom process against Hu NY. Allthepersons 2020 FISCAL YEAR Shall the NOTICE 829.37 feet to an angle iron set HAM Engineering, LLP (518) 689M. Fisher MORTGAGED shall mail process to c/o shallpractices chine and ballot on the following trict; isand must to state the namecost- SSNY space occupied by the error and limited actual of the first ad. The publishers not be liable for any adver tisement omitted for any reason. and the creaquiries in reference to OF FORMASuite 840 about 2019, mayof be served & shall tio to be heard in Corporation at the endApril of said 4, stone wall; 1880 sum $801,928, separate and Big be Woods Service Co., 80 WHITE TREATS, LLC items: 1. To adopt the annual wishing and residence of each signer. tion FLEECE of riparian and PROPERTY: the project465 shall di- which N.Y. 10170 are available for DATED: April 16, 2019 mail process to c/o TION OF A LIMITED favor pany)or Articles of will Or- New 239 York, Island Drive, Town 395 SUPREME COURT OF PUBLIC NOTICE opposition Want to Rent Bee wetland areas and varrected to James BuLIABILITY COMPANY (347) 286-7409 public inspection, the Citrin Cooperman, Dist ganization wereat filed STATE at OF NEW Hudson Housing THE have opportunity the of Copake, County of The ious plantings. chanan the creation of an Emer9/1/ Attn: V. Wlodinguer, (LLC) withand the place Secretary and the CATSKILL YORK - COUNTY OF Authority (HHA) retime statedof Columbia 1 bdr apt formay 2 Fren Bid Documents GCSWCD, at The name of the LLC is gency Medical Servic529 Fifth Ave., 4th Fl., State of New York State of Recycle New York. seniors Sch GREENE quests proposals from above. on the 1st floor (if Please be examined and is(518) 622-3620. By es District is hereby Elem NY, NY 10017. General 12th Street Holdings, Patrick Saturday COLUMBIA -GREENE MEDIA (SSNY) on 01/03/2019. SSNY has been desig- possible) LOAN SERcontractors LAWN Chair. sued (518)697-8060. free offor charge on OCWEN Order of the proposed to be estabThe LLC. Articles of Or- Office Linger, Purpose. location: Greene nated as agent of LLC CARE VICING, LLC, and SNOW with compact disc (CD) at GCSWCD, Jeff Flack, lished and the Town ganization 55 NORTHfiled 6, with LLC. County. Sala SSNY has upon whom process months) Reliable High V. REMOVAL SERVICES Home Care Helper Wanted thereof, the name and good and sufficient Greenville Town OfficDistrict, if necessary, Farm Part time Site Worker position Executive Director. Notice of Formation of Secretary of State of been designated as against it may be GCSWCD office, 907 Private (bas Arts. of Org. filed with Board hereby further residence, pleasant en- 410 House for rent: Houses for Sale tion Speed Optic TechnolVINITA E. MATTHEW, the the Columbia with the Fiber Columbia County Nutriaddress ofon the bidder bond of indemnity of a es in said town, to hear at and Town ApartBoard Help Wanted Greene County Office Limited Liability CorNew York (SSNY) on vironment, exp. a plus, but not the SSNY 04/04/19. Barry Svrluga ORDERS that the deMother/Daughter house for www left-handed hitters. That’s when the overall numbers (3.69 ERA) and and you wonder if you’re there to 209 Columbia County ogy. Stream Videos, agent of LLC upon served. The post oftion program for the Elderly. AsET. AL. ment Complex, 41 and 1,the appropriate duly authorized surety and examine all com- hereby further Will train.518-828-2163 Building, Cairo, NY needed. poration (Back- April 2019. New whom Office: Greene County. 5/3/ NOTICE OFSALE COMPLE- Music scription ofpreparation, the More! CallbounEarthsist withand meal de- sale by owner, less than 25 Ch The Washington(LLC): Post process against address to which OF heard those words both com-Second account forthe theNOTICE trend. seelocation: careers revived and kept alive or thehefice contract title: "East company, equal to plaints in relation to North ORDERS thatStreet, OXEN HILL FARM,Must LLC, EAST GRANBY, CT3bdrm/2bdrm needs 7 Taghkanic: Colonial 10acs miles from Albany 12413. Paper copies woods Trading Com- York office SSNY designated as livery, and cleaning. have link Today 1-855-970-1623, JOB OPPORTUNITY $18 TION OF TENTATIVE daries of such proit may be served. the SSNY shall mail a Bulk NOTICE IS HEREBY Hudson, NY 12534. temporary workers 5/1/2019 to 12/1/2019, work tools, Kill Streambank Stabilfull amount of the Conassessments, on the Town Board met and central vacum, hot tub, fpl on 2.5 acres $250,000.00 call of the Project Manual “I was optimistic,” Bryan said. to peter out and die. Those are the monplace and devastating in the valid NYS drivers license; be WASHINGTON — The tarp agentwas of the LLC upon SSNY shall Mail a copy of any process P/H NYC * $15 ROLL P/H LI * 1-888-586-9798 Driv ASSESSMENT posed extended dis- 518-966-5026 supplies, equipment provided without to worker. tile & hw cost flrs, 42-ft Garage GIVEN pursuant to a Details of the hearing project ization near CR78 tract, as security for application of any perheld a public able to lift 50 pounds; and be Spe can be obtained upon $14.50 P/H UPSTATE NY against Copy of Process to: baseball (Pursuant to Bryce Sections shall beavailable setwithout Butrequireno one called. So as options. Housing will be cost to workers who suron, and the outfield was whom a grassyprocess $299,000 rlty600@aol.com 5/7-6/4 the LLCTommy served Judgment of trict and insurance pos available to SAVING work asas needed the faithful perfor- against son lexicon: believing him-John to hear all in- Final NEW If you currently care of for your receipt of persons a non-recannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at itBridge". may be “Everybody’s served. Backwoods (845) 229-1618 506 and uncertain 526 the ENERGY forth in the attached Exc Trading upon him/her is:bethe 12th Monday-Friday. Contact OFA at Foreclosure dated ments may be obwrestled with his own in the same boat gery. Last summer, road back soup late Sunday morning as WINDOWS! Beautify your The GCSWCD will mance on the part of self/herself to agterested in the proor friends who the end of the work day. Transportation reimbursement fundable deposit of relatives app SSNY shall mail copy Company Real Property Tax Law) Schedule "A" and shall 518672-5323 for additional inLLC, 30 Street Holdings, LLC; February 6, 2019, and tained at the HHA's C M Y K home! Save on monthly enconduct a Pre Bid the Contractor of all grieved. A publication posed Emergency and subsistence is provided upon completion of 15 days have Medicaid or Medicare, csco House for rent: future($50.00) - if there’s uncertainty in agiven include Peeples, Hill Lancastleft him, Duane on July 13,Street, on the mound Fifty Dollars Bryan Harper stood outside the here,” of process to the said LLC,Ross formation andthe an NEW application. Notice is eligible hereby entire 888 Germans Road, 166 ergy bills WIN- Work or 50% of with the work contract. is guaranteed for 3/4 entered in the Office of main office, 41 North 59 Dodge St., Hudson, NY you may be to Conference and site the covenants and containing procedures Medical Services dis5/9-5/23 and Contract Drawings 3276 Route 23A, Pacontract that sure be nine Class AA Harrisburg facing the the er’s May manager. “Everybody’s trying thatClerk theto Town of Durham andcontract people-on-top-of-people visitors’ of the workdays during the Hourslarge offered from 1800Remodel! NY contained 12431. atSuite 2B, New anYork, 12534.period. apt 2. 3bdrm, kitchstart working for asof a DOWS the ofAssessor thethem County Second Hudshowing NY on 10, Freehold agreements for contesting astrict 16th day of was can on be Street, obtained for MA lenville, 12463. eachtoTown week may be no more or less stated No in pets. item 51811 the Town of Greenville, the Board hereen &than livingroom. 18 months interpersonal assistant. No Cer- Up Purpose: Any Manual lawful Hartford New York 10013. Purfigures - Bryan needed Matt LeCYard His mechanto get out of here.” Greene, wherein son, 12534 on or of clubhouse at suburban Regency 2019 at 10:00 Atin said Project sessment isGoats. available April, 2019 at 7:30 pm Fifty NY Dollars ($50.00) ful depending on weather and crop conditions. Workers not Purpose: Any AM. lawful 977-3848 or 518-821-8541. est. Restrictions apply 855County of Greene has by further tificates needed. (347)462acts or activities. Latpose/Character of Experienced Roofers, Top Pay. LOAN to SER- required to work extra hours 5/10-6/7 after April 1, 2019 durtendance the the siteBarnstormers and Contract Draw-icsatwere the assessor's at the Town Hall, 7309 $13.25 per hr. or be all but a mess. Heoffice had no roy, his manager at(347)565-6200 Harrisburg, Furniture Stadium and said, quite atWith on idea April 26, 2019. The OCWEN purpose. completed the isTentaORDERS that the Applicants im- offered. 2610 Must have own transportation. est date upon which business: Any lawful VICING, LLC the 338-5767. normal business applicable piece rate. to apply contact CT showing isclimbing Mandatory ings. at the Greenville Town ing Route 81,call East Durwi checks should be Call 518-965-5200 past one another in the where the ball might go. Peeples, his old buddy who first plainly and believably, “I’m happy tive Assessment Roll provements and exDepartment of Labor at 860-2636020. Or apply for the to dissolve: andFOR VINITA E. Stay Information is Plaintiff lau Apartment fororder Rent and Contractors shall LLC Bid isselection will No be business Offices. purpose per- hours. ham, and ato secHettos, LLC. Filed with LABORER garbage inthe your homelocal longer made NY, payable the 5/8-5/22 job at nearest office of the SWA. Job for the current year penses proposed shall specific date. mitted under theday New 2Bdrm,Columbia heat included visitors’ past bags of “Couldn’t throw a also strike,public played for, coached for and 295 County to be here.” He wore Under MATTHEW, ET are available atthen meetArat projectclubhouse, site B6 made to the lowest, Dated this 11th of ond company, full timeAL. w/benewith American Standard Athens, C OLUMBIA -G REENE M EDIA SSNY onthe 2/6/2019. OfTuesday, Aprilthe 23, 2019 Greene Countyhearing Soil Wa #215191. and that a copy has finance contract(s) with $950.00/Month References/No York Limited Liability Defendant(s). I, the Walk-In w w.be hud s o nConservaho u s i n7, - the fits. EOE. CallBryan 518-325Bathtub. Receive at black Greene County qualified, responsible April, 2019 held on May fice: Greene County. Employee must to plant, cultivate, weed andorhome, harturf-dry stuck Notice behind opening get an out,” Harperwshall said. “I now manages Lancaster. mour sweats and a backward and Water Needed part timebe liveable in Elder CAIRO, bdr mobile ofthe Formation of couldn’t Pets. Call 2518-622-3849 646been filed with the up licensed Company Law.Bennett, This gauthority.org. 3331. off, including undersigned Referee vesttofor a $1500 large contractor(s) variety of vegetable, and crops. Route 78 (Colgate bidder. The GCSWCD Gordon W. 2019 at the same SSNY designated as quitefruit setting, $775 a mo., care husband and wife froma 830-7591. tion District. Addenda, emailflower smoke1410@ Limited Liability Comin the left-field wall that splits the was just on an island out there.” needed a recommendation. He baseball cap because it wasn’t yet Greenville Town Clerk to provide emergency SDA/SDL CERTIFIED Applicants should have a general knowledge of vegetable Commencing at a THE VILLAGE OF VALas River Street, said notification is made The Town of Durham, will sell at public aucProposals will be acrent & sec., & Ref. a must, Tuesday am Through Friday INQUIRIES: Road) for bridge, located reserves the right to LAO Sole Assessor place and the verizon.net S agent process & pany if any, willtime be for issued (LLC). production, plant Homes propagation greenhouse mainteNYSDOT HIGHWAY WORKER. New 5/10-6/7 at 11159 SR MAINTENANCE 32, medical services noand pets.845-706-8504 point in up the center ATIE LOCAL Dairy Queen one question Maybe - maybe - it’s how Bryce needed aof job. to15.00 Section 52 point being feet some Mobile experience necestime to pull on his Lancaster BarnGreene County, is am, at the GREENE cepted and noa tion 640 ft. east of the in- ad, reject any or DEVELall&bebids, pursuant adoption ofto the ResoDR.able MARKtoDAVEY shall mail to: 369 Main only toof those persons 345 including for Rent nance and propagation. Must be lift up to 50 lbs. York State Dept. Of York, Transportation is hiring for permaName: Wolcott CarGreenville, New throughout the Town sary help with personVillage Valatie Street OPMENT 206 of the Limited LiP.O. BOX 455 distant, and on a bearseeking sealed bids for May COURTthan 3pm, May 1, COUNTY tersection of Greene to waive informallution the behave required topreparation operate and do various other feels during a skid later such asestablishing This is adwhat Peeples could tell comes inescapable: Why?-any NY roll, stormers grays for the gameStreet against Catskill nent employment. Applicants must a CDL A or Bmachinery Su whose name and ORDER LLC Articles of Harper al care and meal PLATTSBURGH, NY 12901 Mobile Homes where itbrake may be seen TAGHKANIC, and inclean conjunction Hou commonly referred to HOUSE, CORPORATION, ability Law.00' 2019, ing of Company S 64 degrees field awork. General farmwith maintenance, brush clearing and Black Top in place. 320 MAIN atand the HHA's 2toBDR, no (518) 561-0100 pl with air endorsement and personnel/drivCounty Route 23C any and Organization ities answer therein, isand towith se-what District; the Town 12414. Purpose: Ext. 211 dress are on record as hourly or flat rate be deterTOWN OF DURHAM filed he recently endured. There him about the job he had: “There’s Bryan Harper’s quick 345 for Rent Coxsackie, 4Bdrm, heat includthe host Southern Maryland Blue IF contents of the Clark and examined by any the District and the Hud chain saw operation could be required on a regular basis. 2 as River Street, said STREET, Plaintiff, ing record. Must be1,400 willing tosmoking,. work Call nights, and e no holidays pets, $850 00" East of an iron Approximately CATSKILL, main office or further via email m a i l : Greene County Route Secretary lect the Bid, the acBoard hereby mined. 518-828-7365 lawful ed $1,200.00/Month Referenchaving obtained the nee ESTABLISHMENT OF of State of House B&B. Property is months experience in the above duties listed is preferred. PUBLIC NOTICE or interested person until Town Board hereby Jackstadt_louise@cves.org weekends. Must pass a pre-employment physical and differences, for sure, so many guysNY come here622,- plus and sure. And-againstthen you know. You inare util. a mo., plus sec. es/No point being 17.69 feet Crabs, destined to be postponed stake embedded in because USthat tons, type 12414, on May as indicated in detailed 5/8-6/5 TAGHKANIC, 2 must BDR, go! no Pro 78, in East Jewett, ceptance of which, ORDERS that a copy to Pets. Call 518-622-3849 sold, everything contract documents. 5/1/19 EMERGENCY MEDIYork on NOTICE Text tests. Competitive wages518-851-2389, and benefits DEADLINE: random OTETA OF FORMAGrievance Day. furtherCall dept. distant, and onleave a bearPAUL J. (SSNY) KEELER, LB LLC, New smoking,. $850 ings concrete at the 12.5mm. Mill/rebate 2019 at most 9:15 AM, project description. or 646-830-7591. email NewFERMENTS York, 12424. its judgment, willOffice bestBryce, of this ORDER, shall START: 7/1/19 no pets, who built a comnew house inthe that saying it’s the fun know immediately. anyway. oak, mahogany furniture, are available. NYS is an EOE. Inquire at 518-6229312 or It is Contractors' CAL SERVICES DISMarch 8, 2019. MILLER FARMS, SUFFIELD, C TION OF A LIMITED 518-965-6038. The Assessor willasbe in ORDERS that the total EOE/AAE smoke1410@verizon.net ing ofis Nan 66 degrees plus util.wicker, a mo., plus sec. now Chief Fiscal Officer for mon junction of lands HHA of consists Org. filed all blacktop driveways premises known Equal Opindoor The work ofmuch assure efficient be posted on theever offi415 107 DOT Road, Cairo, NY43 . General workers 5/1/2019artto work, 12/7/2019, Chatham Public LibraryHelp Advisoresponsibility to verify TRICT hisLIABILITY hometown of Las Vegas, has48" all West they’ve had playing ball.” “I got too left onthe the table, location: Greene wait He is 29, a young man.Articles He has COMPANY 5/10-6/7 attendance with the maximum amount prodept. Call 518-851-2389, 57' of an iron collectibles and useful the County of C o l u m with the SSNY on and intersections. HIGH HILL ROAD, portunity Employer unnow or formerly of the restoration of ap- County. performance of Desigwork. (LLC) cial Town any sign-board ry Committee Vacancies. Seek- equipment provided without cost550t andand obtain and all Tentative PURSUANT to New SSNY 518-965-6038. Assessment posed be expended info 518-258-3108 security the sport can offer huh? some NY ways, it in 395 man,” said.bia “I have too much left been told he’s too old. He 4/2/19. is a left- Office stake recovered at be available without cost Ove to formay the purloc: NoIn escalation costs 12015: der the direction of Itthe ing threetovolunteers 3-yr items. Commissa; running proximately 800 he linear Bids besole held bythe and shall beWeird, published Want toforRent issued Addenda. is ATHENS, Professional Yorkname State Town Law nated as Agent of LLC The of the LLC is Roll on the following is AIDE NEEDED for general free LUN terms$199,356.00 starting July 1, (One 2019. reasonably return to their permane common junction of Greene County. SSNY pose of representing the bid. The Town Section 103, Block 6, U.S. Dept of HUD and thence from said point Bryan, who spends the offseasons could seem dire: Bryan is living in in thechannel, tank. When I told Bryce I was feet of stream the GCSWCD for a pein the official newspahanded pitcher who has appeared 435 & Technical requested that bid Article Street 12-A, Capital, §§209, lands now or formerly days and locations. Hundred day. Transportation re upon whom OF process housekeeping and shop12th Submit letter Ninety and resume by of the work Want Nine frac 60+ has been designated the ESTATE BERHighway Dept. will CATSKILL 11:the same encourages Section 3Pa.,Lot toupon Rent of beginning along the 395 is provided and will include riod not to sixper of the Town not bdr apt area for 2 sistence complet ping in 2019 the1 Hudson packages be picked hisArticles parents’ none Harrisburg, with famgoing toexcahave against to go to indy ball, he 209-c and 209-d thehad in 213 minor-league games, during May 22, to Craig Simit exceed may be under LLC. ofroof, OrA+ May Please note that due to Thousand Three Hunof Smith; running as agent NARD ENERsupply traffic control, a ALL THAT CERTAIN and Minority and of the work contract. Work is gu center of said River seniors on the 1st floor (if vation andupon fill to whom create served. ty (60) WISE; days from the less than 10 (ten) days with a vehicle. 2-3 times a mons, President, Chatham up priorfrom toilythe Pre Bid the A. Colarusso Son, Inc., Division is seeking an Town of with the SSNYBROADshall ofganization Deb cant dual role &for of the As- Quarry dred and Fifty Six Call Dolit. ButonBoard here’s where Harpwas like, ‘Just GY-ONIX go do of it, man. Don’t who hosted him previous sumwhich he held lefty hitters process to .125 aligned workdays during the thence said point against the week, 6-9 hours. water truck aPARasCATSKILL 1 School bdr apt forcontract 2 PIECE OR En- PLOT, Wallkill Central District possible) (518)697-8060. Street aoffiled bearing oftheWomen's a anew stream date the of opening of Secretary prior to Business the meeting School Board, 50 Woodbridge experienced Heavy Equipment Mechanic. have Conference date. 365 Town of Durham 951 mail a copy process Statehereof required to work extra hours sessor in LAND, the adjoining lars) for theNYMust establishSpecial Education (646)770-6166. of beginning along the CEL seniors on the 1st floor (if offer may as be well served. CAST Ave., Chatham, 12037. phalt roller. Sealed OF WITH terprises to submit worry about Whether it works ers are joined: through their parmers, sharing quarters with his average in his best year, on LLC the cusp S 23 degrees 02' 00" channel as it. bids, for the purpose date and not more experience and knowledge with diesel engine, brake, for51 A certified check of or Towns of Durham and ment applicable piece rate. Applicant Substitute Teacher by York (SSNY) on common to: The LLC, 231 INC.; Main New of the District possible) 5/10-5/16 (518)697-8060. boundary RID SSNY shall mail proEQUIPMENT, bids along with a nonTHE BUILDINGS AND proposals. clutch, hydraulics and electrical systems and possess construction of rock of reviewing the bids than 20 days prior to W, a distance of Certification required: Department of Labor at 860-263Mon AIRLINE CAREERS Start bank draft, outWater or not, if you feel P.O. like you good buddy,toNats catcher Spencer through theirpursuant father whonow of the majors. He has been told 150 ORDERS that Boxcan 192, ents, April 2, 2019. New Ron, Greenville, sesherein, and as the Town Students withnearest Disabilities 1-6 officecut, lands orpayable formerly cess St., Street, HSBC BANK, USA, job at the local o Icollusion M PR O Vbidding Ea Mjoint E N cerT S position, own hand tools. Full-time overtime and to:log structures. and investigating the York such date. 109.26 feet toplans a point; Here -Get trained needed. as FAA the said order of on the Antiques AFFn to theas maps, and baseball New Baltimore, New orFor Students withinclude& (but office location: sale: sion for those towns Board hereby further still do it, go do it.’ Kieboom, idling at Class AA. But serves combination wat he hasn’t accomplished enough. #215182. Work will OXY of Smith a EOE, Full Benefits provided, including pension/profit Catskill, NY 12414. 712 NATIONAL ASSOCIAtification form, ss103d THEREON ERECTED, Work items also in- York qualifications of BidBY ORDER OF THE certified Aviation Technithence on the same Nursery Worker — 4 full-time Disabilities 7-12 Generalist ING Greene County Soil Collectibles reports filed with the Fish/Hunt 12124. Purpose: 239 Island Drive, Town SUPREME fertilizer, cultivating, hoei inch will take place on (SatORDERS that the esti- applying - SITUATE, sharing plan. Salary commensurate with experience. bearing ofBOARD SBryan, 66 dePurpose: Any Lawful Submit Substitute Teacher Ap-w/ whe TION; SIMPLEXGRINof the General MuniciLYING, AND “That’s exactly what I told my- soothsayer forCOURT there’s no minor-league andSCounty mechanic for both cian. Financial aid for qualiHis free agency this past winter, temporary jobs available clude as the installation of any derslawful prior to awarding TOWN OF bearing of 23 Sav Grumman Otisco 12 Jon tobacco properly spaced at heig and Water ConservaTown Clerk of dethe purpose. $35 of Copake, of COUNTY deli plication and completed referurday May 11th**): mated cost theplacetypi- BUYINGSend Law, resume towill PO Box 302, Hudson, NYto 12534 attn: COLUMgrees 57' OF 48" E, to aDURdis07/01/2019-12/15/19. Lucule Purpose. fied students. Job LP; NEW pal be ANTIQUES and BEING IN THE TOWN swivel seats, Tidewater 15’ various the Contract. All in-his THE TOWN OF down and packing tobacco. Bein bills grees 02' 00" W, a disCHICKEN BBQ bioengineering ladder move up, no front-office boys. self. I can’t lookNELL at myself in theYORK mireach of the 30BROOKS major league clubs tion District, negotiable ence forms (available at Town of Durham onthe or BIA 824 Inog Columbia and Human Resource Department or complete an applicaAt the Greenville Town cal property assessed LLC, Stanfordville, NY 12581. ment assistance. Call AIM tance of 17.69 feet to OF anything old.Endura Trunks, andwww.wallkillcsd.k12.ny.us), repair machinery fa Trailer, Minn farm Kota Elec-andSID STATE COMMISSIONopened May 7th, 2019 ATHENS, AND practices and the given quiriesHearing in reference to State HAM TAKE-OUTS ONLY 3:30pm-6:30pm tance ofof 167.00 feet to hit United Governpou about April 4, 2019, Manually plant, fertilize,Farm weed, tion atno 91 big-league Newman Rd., Hudson, New York. Notice is hereby people to TIimpress, When Bryan Harper “rock ror rightcreanow Public being 29, being declined to welcome into its Offices: at NY. $125,000.00 (One toto Mr. transport workers toBox and from free information 866- Lamps, tric 2016 models. U.S. ROFStates III LEGAL Anthony White, unopened P.O. vintage clothing, an iron stake recovVIA Up at 7:30pm. all for ER TAXATION AND COUNTY OF Send GREENE Tuesday, Aprilhim 30thtion Dinner Greene County's Coof$12 riparian and the OF project shalltold be di- SSNY DATED: April 16,(at 2019 awhich point;has thence on the 410 FRE harvest and prune plants.Five Har- furniture. ment Bonds par are available for TLE 310, Wallkill, N.Y., 12589. required to drive. Workers that are been desigHummingbird 40’ Sonar, All that an order entered 296-7094 Wednesday, May 6th, Hundred Twenty Old store displays TRUST 2015-1, Help Wanted for est. ered; thence on the Beekmantown Central School to dream about. Turns as he put it -the getting two I’m too old you look at any-Bu-bottom,” Half Chicken went only $8.00 bids to Janet Par- vest FINANCE, farm system, essentially un- areas AND STATE OF NEW free flowers toilet, and lifetime warordination wetland and var-when rected to TransportaJames with precision and used (845)to895-7104 173 same 23 be require possess appropriate value), or promotion aBANK satisfactory times. $$extras includpublicbearing nated asinspection, agentonof SLLC Attics, Help barns, by the Supreme Court, District seeks the following between the hours for of speed Thousand Dollars) is and FRE 505 415 5more. BY U.S. same bearing of SNA66 PRE-ORDER 518-851-2439 ranty on the per tub andsorting, instaltridge, Town Clerk, of 200 hr., CHILD SUPPORT ENYORK rejected for General the position that does tion Plan Draft ious plantings. chanan at the ed, registered until 2022. First 00" W, a degrees 02' out taking all that away can free up outs but walking four men and alone, and the prime of their career is noticed. 9/1/19: Bid Bond executed by creation of an Emerbasements, complete house upon whom process B Call DRIVER, Columbia County, on Monday, gua 9:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. proposed to&usexperibe TIONAL CALLS DAY OF EVENT NOON-530PM 518-828-8775 conditioning & packing cut flowlation! at -looker FARMWORKERS Laborers 4 fulltime temporary jobs license. of the$2,000.00 time work is p degrees 57' ASSOCIA48" E, a Premises 7309 State& E CLASS FORCEMENT SECwill sold French Teacher -Route MS be 81, willMost take home. May 6, 2019, Bid Documents may GCSWCD, at A564 distance of 46.04 feet the Bidder and an accontents. 845-430-7200. gency Medical Servicence preferred. Benefits 976 against be TION, mind.feet 28 ofA to and 32p or You know what? I’ve Bylowing a hit itthatmay night against Hart-ASofthe the r i l33. , 5:00 Occasionally, would talk22nd to day ers, loading 06/10/19-11/06/19. on trucks for deliv- FIRM times under hot or cold conditions. Wednesday, May $102.88 (One Hundred Sacred he HeartMt. Carmel Shrine 1-855-465-5426 available Altobelli Family Farms, School Counselor LEGAL TI- subject distance 87.97 518-622-3518 redmaDurham, NY provisions 1242313th, or EOE, to TION; HARBACH PM be examined is(518) 622-3620. help AIDE NEEDED for general to a point; thence runceptable surety, in an F/T, P/T. Please call demanding requiring workers to be es District is hereby Elementary Teacher ery. Dig tubers, wash, dry, cut, served. The post of- TLE 442 Fairview Ave. (Rte 9), Hudson 2019, bearing Kinderhook, Manually cultivate, and between the hours of Two DollarsNY. and Eightyplant, nlin2@aol.com Plaintiff to to anTRUSTEE, iron stake recov“We’re totenure help each gotIndex to keepondoing it - and take - Ron Harper happened be his kid brother. in person at track the Town of filed Judgment InELECTRONICS, LLC; housekeeping andharvest shopYO lies Greene County Buildsued free14288-19, of charge Order of that theford These are positions up to 50 lbs. separate, label for storage and power ning N 74 degrees 58' against 518-325-3331 amount equal to all at trying proposed to be which estabMiscellaneous VIAGRA & CIALIS! 60 and pills DEN 5/7-6/4 vegetables. Use hand toon till,a frequent fertilize, basis. address to Number a ing 9:00health a.m. &retirement 1:00Durham p.m. Eight Cents) annually with ping tools in work the Hudson ered; thence continuwith &The benefits. trus Hall. dex # 861-2016. Max quired for listed. for area BGCSWCD, ROADCA S T Flack, I N Ginfice pack. Maintain field. Conditions: compact disc (CD) at Jeff other out,” Harper said. “Nobody’s chance.” town. He threw batting practice “I would tell him, ‘I’m copy so frus730 Salea Phy 00" W, a distance of least ten (10%) percent for $99. 100weed, pills thin, forBoard $150 lished andshall themail Town transplant, prune, with apply pesticides, clean, Salary range $47,230 $52,830 the SSNY a the of which may be 411 a vehicle. 2-3 times Wednesday, May 13th, and the Town MARK A. MCCARTY; ing at the same bear- Zacker, find Driver requirement, be able to lift Town Board Esq. - Reserves Referee. SUPPLY WORLDCom Main Street, Cats- tocopy GCSWCD 907 Executive Director. (based on experience). Applica- JOB OPPORTUNITY $18 FREE shipping. Money 30.03 feetany tofurther an iron that pack, exposed and load produce. Operate, repair, maintain tracof the Base Total Bid new Board hereby week, 6-9 hours. Call Bulk rooting against each other. You What’s the chance at this point, the Harrisburg Senators day trated,’ “ Bryan Harper said. “‘I just of process examined atoffice, the office Houses for Sale between the hours of hereby further 50lbs, to extreme temCANDACE MCCARTY, uniq just ing of S 66 degrees 57' RAS Attention: Oxygen the to reject anyat P/H tion right & details available Boriskin, LLC 900 Estate Sale WIDE; STERLING stake kill, NY Greene County Office the NYC *sitting, $15 toP/H * harvest back guaranteed! CallLITotors/implements grow and crops. Mix andUsers! ap- Drive (646)770-6166. shall be asubmitted with embedded in ORDERS that 209 Columbia peratures, stooping, the LLC the served cove of the clerk, located at 4th 4:00 p.m. 8:00Deadline p.m. $14.50 ORDERS that the proyou www.bcsdk12.org. et al Defendant(s). May 10-11, starting at noon ona Spec 48" E, distance ofthat kind ofCounty get in really? The BryceRoom made his a way of shaping updeto throw to Gain freedom with want to get going.’” from or all minor-league bids. & Any quesMerchants Concourse, JEWELERS KAYasagainst Floor, 427 P/H UPSTATE NY Building, Cairo, NYyear day: 800-404-0244, 1-800ply agrichemicals, maintain irrigation. Withstand extreme Professional each Bid. The concrete at junc8665/3/19. walking, pushing and pulling and NOTICE OFd/b/a COMPLEscription of the bounupon him/her is: 12th posit 1- 8 560 Warren Street, Friday, Sat 9AM-3PM. 7 Janis by Appointment Only posed method ofyour fi-lbs, AIRLINE CAREERS Start 244 Pursuant to a JudgPortable Oxygen Concen35.46 feet to a point at tions call Hwy Super Suite 310, Westbury, If you currently care for 870-8711 JEWELERS; Taghkanic: Colonial 10acs temperatures, lifting 50 repetitive movements, The Coordinated 12413. Paper copies 435 & Technical dent There’s a lot ofDurham salty guys debut atofthe Home Runof baseball. “Yeah,” Bryce Harper would say. major repetitive movements. 3-month Here Exce GCSWCD is mark exempt tion lands now or TION as OFa 19-yearTENTATIVEBryce daries of upcoming such proSt., Hudson pap Street Capital, LLC; -GetNotrained asheavy FAA Hudson, New league York Transportation At the Town nancing to be emtrator! more Bulk Carrier looking for CDL-A ment Foreclosure the high water of central vacum, hot tub, fpl relatives or friends who 6118 stooping. 3 months verifiable experience. $13.25/hr, ¾ Joe vanHolsteyn at New York 11590, Atappli verifiable experience. $13.25/ NEW YORK STATE CO Plan Derby of the me Project Manual 5/8-5/11andAviation from paying sales and Drivers. Will train guys on modern ployed is through the tanks formerly of Huyck; runASSESSMENT ROLL posed extended dis- and there. It’s the old the Nationals Techniduring All-Star Game festivi“I hear ya.” Duane Street, refills! Guarangrants the with right to Washington Offices: tile Kinderhook &Sale hw flrs, 42-ft Garage entered on 40-man orcontract; Medicare, the Creek; hr., ¾ Medicaid guaranteed toolsandcertified guaranteed contract; tools supplies, housing, trans- csco 518 527[roster] 1154. FRE torneys for Plaintiff. Local have DEPARTMENT OF LA- 166 draft for to Sections Greene Specialized Equipment. can be obtained upon Beekmantown Central compensating usealong taxCleaning cian. Financial aid forSchool quali(Pursuant trict shall be as set ning thence along 526 teed Lowest Prices! Call 888-3 $299,000 rlty600@aol.com Suite 2B, New York, the name of the **Saturday, May 11th, establishment of an inand supplies, housing, transporyou may be eligible to December 3, 2018. portation expenses paid by employer. Transportation, positions Buffalo to Elmira. that aren’t in the big leagues, and 73 and became National League’s ties in Washington. For Bryce, the “It’s like, ‘Bryce, shut up,’assume “ Bryan running thence GEE By order of the Town BOR and NEW YORK District seeks the Concentrator following for County is available for receipt of a non-refied students. Job place(845) 229-1618 es of the State of New the Oxygen 506 and 526 of the New forth York in the the attached lands of same on I,said Moving50% Sale completion of tation expensesfor paid by Excellent Pay/Benefits. Email of for start 10013. PurDamien Christopher public working them as a 9/1/19: between the hours dependent taxing dissubsistence paid toemployworker upon the Kinderhook undersigned Ref- Board, mo Creek Janet Partridge, STATE DEPARTMENT review and fundable deposit of they’re [ticked] off about it. Then rookie of the year, Bryan was postway to win the Home Run Derby: Harper said. “‘Please. 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Jordan Spieth acknowledges struggles, remains confident Drew Davison Fort Worth Star-Telegram Legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus isn’t worried about Jordan Spieth’s recent struggles on the course. “He’ll figure it out,” Nicklaus said at an event celebrating Dallas Athletic Club’s 100th anniversary last week. “He’s a smart kid. He knows where he has to go. Just be patient. He’ll be all right.” Spieth agrees to a certain extent. He feels his game is progressing toward peak form even if the results haven’t shown it yet. He enters his hometown event, the AT&T Byron Nelson, without a Top 10 finish this season. He hasn’t won since collecting his third major championship at the 2017 British Open. But Spieth has seen muchneeded progress of late, although he refused to put a time frame on when it might translate to better results. “I don’t know on time frame, but I feel really good about the progression being made,” said Spieth, who tees off at 12:40 p.m. on Thursday along with Sweden’s Henrik Stenson and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama. “I know it got off for a while, I didn’t know what it was and I know it got off, and now it’s just the difficulty in fixing it, like anything else. “My last four to six starts I’ve been a couple tee balls away from really having a chance to win and that’s without feeling like I had my best stuff. So just kind of tightening up the tee game is really the key at this point. The rest of it is really coming together.” As stated, wildness off the tee is the most glaring issue in Spieth’s game right now. He’s hitting just 49.53 percent of fairways, which ranks 210th on Tour. That makes it tougher to reach the green in regulation, evident by his 63.74 percent mark (167th on Tour). By comparison, Spieth found the fairways off the tee at a 62.91 percent clip in his stellar 2015 season, and 60 percent in 2017. Last year, he also hit more than 60 percent of the fairways. Maybe playing at a course he’s a member at and familiar with, Trinity Forest Golf
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Club, gets him on track this week. Spieth finished T21 in the course’s debut season last year. “I like Trinity Forest a lot,” Spieth said. “I’ve been coming out here since they were sprigging the greens so hopefully (I’ll) get it going this week and potentially have an exciting weekend.” The Nelson tournament has always held a special place in Spieth’s heart. This is where he captivated the golf world by finishing T16 as a high school student in 2010. That just foreshadowed what would come. Spieth already has won three major championships at age 25, and will be going for the career grand slam at next week’s PGA Championship in New York. Spieth would love to complete his grand slam before other stars on Tour such as Rory McIlroy, who has yet to win a Masters, and Phil Mickelson, who has yet to win a U.S. Open. But Spieth acknowledged he won’t be a favorite to do so. “I think I’ll be flying under the radar compared to previous years just based on kind of the results of the last year or so,” Spieth said. “But I don’t mind that.” Instead, Spieth has learned to embrace the challenge of getting his game back to that point. He seemed relaxed and optimistic about it during his
news conference, and ripped so-called “experts” who seemingly dissect his game on a daily basis. “Quite simply put, there’s a lot of experts out there that actually have no idea what they’re saying,” Spieth said. “It’s actually not hard to say what I’m going to do. The very frustrating part is personally knowing what I need to do and doing that can be very challenging and taking so much time. “It does take time and I’m certainly at peace with that now. I don’t feel the need, by any means, to have to do something here, there or with any time frame. I feel good about being patient with it. “I have no doubt in my abilities and myself.” Spieth has played plenty of rounds with former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who received an exemption into this year’s Nelson. Like everyone else who’s seen Romo on the course of late, Spieth seemed confused why Romo has gone to a hockey-stick grip with his putter. “Last time I saw him he was putting normal,” Spieth said, smiling. “He’s a good putter, too. Next thing I see he’s like trying some kind of sidesaddle thing. I’ll need to talk with him about that.” Romo told the
Star-Telegram earlier this week that he changed his putting grip after a horrendous showing at the PGA Tour’s Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship in late March. Romo averaged 2.3 putts per hole, posting scores of 7980 and missing the cut by 17 strokes. “Putting ... so much of it is just how you can get yourself set up to see the line and then be freed up and let it go,” Romo said. “I struggled with that at Puntacana.” Romo smiled and said: “I wasn’t married to anything (grip-wise). I was open to any possibility of what stroke we were going to use. After practicing a ton, it just feels like a normal grip that is just extended. It’s a hockey grip.” Either way, Spieth is on board with Romo being in the field. “It provides a boost for the tournament for sure,” Spieth said. “I don’t know what to expect from him. I haven’t played with him in a couple months. He’s a very good player. Tournament golf, it is something different, something that he’s trying to figure out. “This is a place he’s as familiar with as anyplace else, so I think he’s going to really enjoy it.”
Museum of Tolerance provides powerful lesson for youth hockey team Helene Elliott Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES — Everyone who visits the Holocaust exhibit at the Museum of Tolerance gets a passport, a small card imprinted with a photo of a child who was caught up in the Nazis’ murderous antiSemitism. Inserting the card into the slot of computers placed along the way brings up information about that child’s life, community and location at key moments. It puts a human face on a dark, dehumanized era. The last computer reveals the child’s fate. Too often, the answer is heartbreaking. If studying history was a dull and dusty concept to members of the Jr. Kings youth team who performed a Nazi salute and made anti-Semitic remarks in a video posted on social media, if those teenagers didn’t know the potential for casual bigotry to inflame hatred and evil, they know it now after spending eight hours at the museum in Los Angeles a few days ago. The contingent included coaches, team leaders, members of the under-14 bantam AAA team who participated in the incident, and players who weren’t involved. They got passports and learned about kids who had dreams, like they do, but were killed because of their religion. They learned why Nazism arose and of the bravery of those who fought it. They saw artifacts from the era, including a list of how many Jews were to be exterminated in each country. They could not have been unmoved by videos in which survivors’ testimony was read aloud. In one place their path diverged as it did for concentration camp inmates. Ablebodied people were sent one way, children
and others the other way to their death. They spoke at length with Holocaust survivor Amrom Deutsch, and were joined by trained consultants to discuss the roots of prejudice and why diversity should be celebrated, not condemned. They came up with a pyramid of ideas they judged important in a team environment and said they’d post it in their locker room. “This is not a tour of a museum. It’s a journey of exploration, and we are trying to explore something about ourselves,” said Liebe Geft, the museum’s director and a former hockey mom. The trip was required of those who participated in the video, which was posted March 9 before the team’s final game at the Pacific District tournament. They also were required to take social media training, perform community service through the museum, and meet with a rabbi. They haven’t done the community service yet. “They will,” Geft said, leaving no doubt. Because they’re minors, their names have not been disclosed. The tour is immersive, intense and eyeopening. It’s history but it’s current and a guidepost toward the future. “We talk about, why is this relevant today? Why are we learning about something that happened to other people, far away, a long time ago? And they could see connections very clearly,” Geft said. “If we don’t stop the rhetoric, the hate speech, the early indications and the early dynamics, then it can and it still does. That’s the tragedy of the 21st century, that we’re still repeating some of those mistakes.” The visit was intended to educate, not punish. They were urged to be more discerning in using and contributing to social
media and saw exhibits that dealt with racism and social injustice in the U.S. and beyond. One room they entered had two exits, one door labeled “Prejudiced” and the other “Unprejudiced.” The door labeled Unprejudiced can’t be opened, emphasizing the bias we carry, consciously or not. “This is very much an experience that engages the heart as well as the mind,” Geft said of the tour. “It’s not an intellectual, theoretical experience. It’s very human and it’s very emotive.” Geft said she didn’t know who took part in the video and doesn’t want to know. She reached out to the Jr. Kings organization after the incident became public and invited them to go through the museum’s Champions program, which is tailored to sports teams. They’ve been given athletic gifts; it’s their responsibility to give something back. To become champions for human dignity, as she put it. “We don’t want people to be leaving shaking their heads saying, ‘This is terrible and what can I possibly do about it?’ “ she said. “The message throughout is every single one of us has the capacity to make a difference, and when we are dealing with sports teams and athletes in our Champions program all the more so because their capacity for leadership and positive influence and being role models is amplified. There’s a tremendous amount of opportunity that they have that others might not.” They seemed to grasp that. Geft said those who attended were attentive and respectful. Steve Yovetich, the president of the Jr. Kings, said the contingent was impressed by the experience. “I don’t think anybody can walk through the doors without being deeply impacted,” he said.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Phil Mickelson is coming back to TPC River Highlands for the Travelers Championship in June. He’ll hit, as he likes to say, bombs. Huge galleries will snake through the course. His presence will make our great state PGA Tour event that much greater, a legend in a field of budding and established golf stars. Things keep getting better in Cromwell, even in years the Travelers is preceded by a West Coast U.S. Open. So while celebrating the announcement of Mickelson’s return, our minds are whirring, thankful for yet another field of top talent, yet simultaneously wondering if there is any way to top this. There is just one. Get Tiger Woods on board. The folks who run the Travelers Championship, and run it so well, love a challenge. Nathan Grube and Andy Bessette and their team constantly push and hope and improve. They are never complacent. So ... Tiger. That’s next. Has to be. One day. For now, what more is there to ask? Mickelson’s return is the latest blockbuster commitment, speaking to the tournament’s increasing strength with a nod to its rich history. It’s been 18 years since Lefty first won here, 17 since he became the first repeat champion at what was then the Greater Hartford Open, 16 since he walked off the 18th green in 2003 without any indication we’d wait so long for his return. No matter. He’s back as a golf icon, having long ago shed the best-to-never-wina-major label he left with. He’s back with the tournament having survived a preTravelers near-death experience to emerge as one of the top events on the PGA Tour, even healthier than it was in 2001 when Mickelson’s victory highlighted a 50th anniversary celebration. Bessette, the Travelers executive who is the tournament’s top recruiter, called Mickelson’s return “truly emotional,” considering he’s spent parts of the past 13 years working on it. When Bessette found Mickelson in a corner of the clubhouse last week at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C., where Mickelson was playing the Wells Fargo Championship, he gave him a bear hug and told him “The fans of Connecticut love you and are going to go wacko when they hear you’re coming back.” Travelers announced Mickelson’s commitment Tuesday morning. He headlines one of the best — maybe the best — field in tournament history, one that includes two top-five players in Brooks Koepka and Justin Thomas, and a score of others in the top 20, Jason Day and Patrick Reed and threetime champion Bubba Watson among them. All those guys will play the
U.S. Open at Pebble Beach the week before and fly into Connecticut for the Travelers, which was given the tour’s Players Choice award each of the past two years. Crowds are huge again, perhaps this summer’s set to match the record 323,000 that came out to see Mickelson and Co. in 2002. It is truly a world-class event — one that Mickelson, at least to some extent, wanted to essentially call his own. That’s right. Just before Travelers took over as title sponsor in 2007, Bessette was in conversation with Mickelson reps about the tournament benefitting a Mickelson charity. “We had talked a little about having it hosted by Phil, but in the end we just decided we wanted to do it with the Travelers Championship,” Bessette said. “It was cleaner, easier to control. That’s way back in ‘07. But since then (Mickelson’s absence) has been about the schedule. The relationship has been very amiable and positive.” Mickelson has remained close to the tournament, even purchasing a $10,000 table at Travelers’ 2016 Bruce Edwards Foundation benefit dinner. Bessette is tight with Mickelson’s longtime agent, Steve Loy, who has continually suggested that Mickelson would eventually return to Cromwell. When the two met up at the Masters, Loy told Bessette, “This might be the year.” He later suggested Bessette travel to Charlotte, where Mickelson officially solidified Cromwell plans. Mickelson’s family vacation plans, different than they had been most summers, allowed for him to join a packed field, one including seven major championship winners. Some high-profile players last year — Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy — had expressed doubt that Travelers could put together such a collection of players with the U.S. Open so far away. “You don’t want to disrespectful, but if somebody says something about that, that the Open, wherever that is, that the field wouldn’t be as good — are you kidding?” Bessette said with a laugh. “That’s a challenge. Now the gauntlet has been thrown down. So we worked really hard to get a really good field early. ... Eventually, they all come. They want to see what we’re doing. ... I think we’re doing the right things. It’s just a matter of when it fits into their schedule and their lives.” Travelers week begins June 17, the day after Mickelson turns 49. How about a Thursday pairing of Bubba and Phil June 20? Think those lefties would draw much of a crowd? Mickelson is a gamechanger, a force. I don’t know that there has ever been a bigger gallery at River Highlands than the one that followed the Mickelson-Sergio Garcia pairing through the sweltering heat of the 2002 third round.
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disappeared entirely, replaced by shrugged shoulders and pointed fingers. This postseason confirmed the assumption that Irving isn’t equipped to be the first option on a true title contender. In Cleveland, he thrived as a second option, utilizing his exquisite ballhandling and isolation scoring skills to roast defenses that had to focus most of their attention on James. When Irving was faced with traps, extra attention and the pressure to deliver play after play, he wasn’t up to the task. Boston’s offense ranked just 12th in the playoffs after Game 5, and Milwaukee was happy to trade Antetokounmpo dunks and wide open threes for Irving’s contested long twos. The Bucks bet that Irving would become overly self-reliant and that he couldn’t make enough good decisions as a passer. They were right. Irving’s defenders will point
to a decided lack of help from a supporting cast that wavered in this series. Fair enough, but Irving hardly cultivated a cohesive culture this season and his confidence in his teammates’ quickly waned in the playoffs. While the Celtics have numerous attractive trade assets, it’s difficult to envision a path where they can acquire a star playmaker this summer who can shoulder the burden that proved to be too heavy for Irving. Their cap is also weighed down by Gordon Hayward’s gigantic contract and the need to pay Al Horford if he opts out. What’s more, Irving hardly developed rapport with Boston’s two most promising youngsters: Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown. Irving has some options: he could attempt to pursue a partnership with Kevin Durant in New York, he could swallow his pride and hitch a ride to James’ Los Angeles Lakers, or he could take a second shot at being “The Man” for the Brooklyn Nets or Los Angeles Clippers. Any of those options would enable him to start fresh, leave the burned
bridges in Boston behind and walk into more flexible cap situations. The Celtics are better off without Irving, too. While he was undoubtedly their best player, their team structure required him to rise to the moment and pull the team over the top. The opposite happened, as Boston won 10 playoff games over two years with Thomas running the show and just five with Irving on the court during his two-year stint. Clearly, Boston finds itself at an unexpected crossroads. Trying to run it back makes little sense, given Hayward’s long-term health questions, Horford’s advancing age and the fact that Irving didn’t make Tatum and Brown appreciably better. One could argue that Irving’s presence and ball dominance actually played a role in stunting their growth. Moving on from Irving would create more oxygen for Tatum and Brown, and it would relieve the expectations that swallowed this year’s team. Stevens would then be free to return to a more egalitarian offensive approach and
a more fearsome commitment to team defense. Not to be lost in Boston’s long-term thinking is Irving’s health and his positioning relative to his peak, as the 27-year-old guard is slated to receive four-year max offers despite already enduring multiple season-ending injuries. Irving remains one of the quickest and most dynamic players in the league, but he’s never played in more than 75 games in any of his eight NBA seasons. He’s also theoretically at or near his prime, from an age perspective, so hoping that he will come back next season as a substantially more effective postseason player is just asking to be let down. One of the toughest things is to know when to cut one’s losses, especially after investing years of time and mental energy. It was telling, then, that Irving couldn’t wait to get off the court following the Game 4 loss, to escape the mess that he didn’t see coming and couldn’t solve as he had promised. The Celtics should let him keep walking. TIM MARTIN/COLUMBIA-GREENE MEDIA
Ichabod Crane left fielder Laney Altomer catches a fly ball during Wednesday’s Colonial Council softball game against Mohonasen.
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Ichabod Crane’s Trevor Wolfe advances to third base during Wednesday’s Colonial Council game against Mohonasen.
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and Bowes (2k,2h) teamed up on the mound for the Bluehawks. Taconic Hills 21, Green Tech 1 CRARYVILLE — Kolby Clegg went 3 for 4 with a double and an RBI to highlight a 15-hit attack as Taconic Hills defeated Green Tech, 21-1, in Wednesday’s Patroon Conference baseball game. Zach Weaver had a single and drove in four runs for the Titans (8-7, 9-7). Joel Preusser
and Ryan Nowak each had a double and single with three RBI, Donovan Mier added a double and single with two RBI, Mason Nack doubled and Devon Charron and Schuyler Krzeminski had two singles and two RBI apiece. Allen Mercedes, Jauwan Giles Jr. and Ky’Juan Stanfield all had two singles for Green Tech. Savie Kirkley added a single. Clegg (9k,1bb,1r,4h) and Preusser (5k,2h) pitched for Taconic Hills. Bryant Williams (1k,7bb,16r,5h) and Giles Jr. (22k,3bb,5r,10h) combined for the Eagles.
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Ichabod Crane’s Camdyn Ames lays down a bunt during Wednesday’s Colonial Council game against Mohonasen.
Council softball showdown. The victory not only pulls Ichabod Crane into a firstplace tie with Mohonasen, it avenges a 5-1 loss to the Mighty Warriors earlier this season -- the only blemish on the Riders’ record. Brittany Futia and Laney Altomer singled for the Riders (10-1, 11-1), who were limited to three hits by Mohonasen pitcher Mattison Muller (1k,1bb). Isabella Milazzo also dominated on the mound for ICC, striking out 11, walking two and scattering six hits. Muller and Emma Rafferty doubled for the Mighty Warriors, who came into the game ranked No. 23 in the state in Class A.
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Ichabod Crane’s Connor Bailey dives safely in to second base during Wednesday’s Colonial Council game against Mohonasen.
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Maple Hill 5, Hudson 0 CASTLETON — Alysa Houghtaling had an MVPtype pitching performance for Maple Hill, tossing a onehit shutout with 10 strikeouts to help the Wildcats defeat Hudson, 5-0, in Wednesday’s Patroon Conference softball game. Maple Hill made good contact with the softball as well, led by Houghtaling’s 4 for 4 showing. She had a double, three singles and an RBI. Lizzie Brahm and Paige Bleu each had two singles, Emily Smith and Jenna Hoffman both doubled and Tara Smith singled. Nicole Conte singled for Hudson’s only hit. Olivia Plaia pitched six innings for the Bluehawks, striking out eight and allowing five runs and 11 hits. Catskill 15, CoxsackieAthens 8 COXSACKIE – Catskill
snapped an 8-8 tie with seven runs in the top of the seventh inning and went on to defeat Coxsackie-Athens, 15-8, in Wednesday’s Patroon Conference softball game. Catskill’s Alex Espel led the Cats to victory by driving in five runs in the game, finishing 3 for 5 with a triple, single and stolen base. Maci Mosher went 4 for 4, including a pair of doubles with an RBI. Brianna Newkirk went 3 for 3 with two runs and an RBI. Alexis Varade led C-A’s 13-hit attack with a triple and two singles to go with three RBI. Madison O’Callaghan hit a double and drove in two and Erin Mogul hit a home run. Angelina Colon earned the pitching win for the Cats with five strike outs and eight runs and 13 hits given up. Varade was the losing pitcher, striking out nine and allowing 13 hits and 15 runs.
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Taconic Hills 6, Ravena 3 CRARYVILLE — Kyra Shetsky had two singles and three RBI to back the strong pitching of Emily Mottoshiski as Taconic Hills posted a 6-3 victory over Ravena in Wednesday’s non-league softball game. Overall the Titans had six hits with Sara Leipman contributing two. Brooke McComb and Mottoshiski had solo hits as well. Mottoshiski hit the only double in the game. Ravena had eight hits, led by Jessica Newkirk 2 for 3 showing. Caitlyn Gallagher added two hits. Mottoshiski only gave up three runs and hit hits in seven innings of pitching. Jessica Newkirk was the losing pitcher and had four strike outs, while giving up six hits and six runs.
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Executives at the streaming service DAZN were thrilled Wednesday by an internal report that showed 1.2 million worldwide viewers for Saturday’s middleweight title victory by Canelo Alvarez. Alvarez defeated Daniel Jacobs by unanimous decision to add a third middleweight belt to his collection. It was Alvarez’s second fight on DAZN, after signing a 10-fight, $365 million deal with the subscription service late last year. The bout produced a peak U.S. audience of at least 600,000 subscribers, according to two industry sources not authorized to discuss such details publicly. The fight also was available to stream in Austria, Canada, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain and Switzerland. DAZN launched in September and offers monthly or annual subscription packages. It started with England’s Anthony Joshua winning a
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Ichabod Crane’s Gabbie Cox dives head first in to second base during Wednesday’s Colonial Council softball game against Mohonasen.
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Canelo Alvarez, left, and Daniel Jacobs pose for photographers at a news conference before this past Saturday’s middleweight title boxing match in Las Vegas.
heavyweight title defense. Executive chairman John Skipper said last month he hoped DAZN will surpass 1 million U.S. subscribers following its June 8 fight featuring former middleweight champion Gennady
Golovkin. DAZN’s revenue for the Alvarez-Jacobs bout was estimated to be near $50 million, according to the industry sources, which exceeded the $48 million in purse money owed to Alvarez and Jacobs.
DAZN offers a Bellator MMA card Saturday from Chicago and will stream Joshua’s three-belt heavyweight defense June 1 against California’s Andy Ruiz at Madison Square Garden.
year, Phippen was named First Team All-MAAC. *Phippen pitched an impressive 1.38 ERA over the season, the second-lowest in the MAAC. *She collected 18 wins in her first campaign, only taking four losses. *In 28 appearances, the Kinderhook native tossed 147.0 innings, allowing just
104 hits and 35 runs. Phippen fanned 175 batters, with 48 of them going down looking. *The Red Fox threw 12 complete games, and was named an NFCA Top-25 Freshman Selection in April. *Phippen ranks top-40 in the NCAA in ERA (21st), strikeouts per seven innings (37th), and strikeout-to-walk ratio (38th). *Phippen won MAAC Pitcher of the Week twice and Rookie of the Week four times.
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