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Proposition offers energy savings

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projects,” Coxsackie-Athens District Superintendent Randall Squier said. “We’re asking voters for their support so we can receive an additional 10%.” By doing an energy-performance project instead of a traditional capital project, the district will still be left with money in the bank, Squier said. “There is a net benefit to doing this project,” he said. “Typically after a capital project, your balance would be zero.” The remaining funds will go toward programming and classroom materials, Squier said. “Every dollar we spend on electricity and heating is one less dollar we can invest towards teaching and learning,”

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Ottawainfrastructure and an anticipated enMontreal 51/36 ergy savings of 35%. Coxsackie-Athens 50/38 Massena will have a net balance of $1.6 million 50/38 following its Plattsburgh 18-year contract with 48/40 Ogdensburg Ecosystem Energy Services, according Malone 51/35 47/35 to the district’s website. An additional Potsdam Kingston Burlington 50/37 $317,000 could 50/40 be granted if the proj50/40 Lake Placid Watertown ect receives voters’ approval. 43/33 50/37

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students.” Students can use the project as a learning experience, Squier said. “We will implement the changes into the classrooms and students will be able to go online to monitor our savings,” he said. Ecosystems staff will be available to train maintenance employees at the district on how to use the new technology, Squier added. “The district will be able to model being more green to our students, who will be our environmental stewards for the majority of this century,” according to the district’s website.

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according to a statement from the district. The upgrades include steam-to-hotwater conversion, a condensing boiler plant, upgrades to the lighting, ventilation, electrical system, building insulation, computer network and control system at the middle and high school campus. Both elementary schools will receive improvements to lighting, building insulation, the computer network and control system. “The energy savings are wonderful and we’re going to take them,” Squier said. “But one of our main goals is to make classrooms more comfortable and a better learning environment for

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Smalls was charged with attempted murder in aid of racketeering and using or carrying a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence in which the firearm was discharged, under the U.S. Code. He faces a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison for the first charge and a maximum of life in prison on the second, if convicted. Smalls and four other suspected See SUSPECT A2

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Village takes a stand to protect trees

children’s books is speaking for the village’s trees and defending them from a metaphorical Once-ler, the boogeyman that causes environmental degradation. A proposed law for the village will protect public trees in the event that the Once-Ler should show its face. Cultivate Catskill presented the draft law to the board of trustees for review at its meeting Wednesday night. The law was in part spurred by local author Hudson Talbott, who took a great interest in the village tree population in 2013, Seeley said. Talbott wanted to replace some trees on Main Street and the village realized how

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the public hearing, the board will vote on whether to adopt the new law. “I expect we will be able to enact a tree law within the next 45 days,” Village President Vincent Seeley said. “The law is

“I expect we will be able to enact a tree law within the next 45 days. The law is aimed to protect, preserve and maintain care for all the village’s public trees for the benefit of the community.” — VILLAGE PRESIDENT VINCENT SEELEY Talbott created an arrangement where DPW cut the holes in the sidewalk and people could sponsor the trees from Story’s Nursery in Freehold. “I was expecting we’d get five or six trees,” Talbott said. “The first year we planted 24 trees. The next year we did 16 or 17.” The village has planted 61

In years past, shop owners on Main Street have cut down trees without any penalty or punishment, Talbott said. “To me it’s unfair. It’s unjust,” he said. “That tree belong to all of us. It’s part of Catskill.” The village’s tree council will make any necessary changes before the board schedules a public hearing on the law. After

aimed to protect, preserve and maintain care for all the village’s public trees for the benefit of the community.” The law creates a tree replacement program, Seeley said. “If it is mutually agreed upon that a tree has to be removed, the person has the responsibility to pay for a replacement

tree somewhere else in the village,” Seeley said. “The tree council will also work with the planning board when evaluating construction projects to make sure there is no clearcutting being done of trees that are beneficial to the environment.” The tree council still has to work out some logistics of what to do when a tree rooted on a private property is interfering with public land and causing a safety hazard, Seeley said. “Do we give them five days notice to have it removed or does the village remove it and charge the homeowner?” Seeley said. The village will also be more mindful of its trees by taking tree inventories and by looking at areas to plant trees in the future, Seeley said. The village has plans to plant 15 to 20 trees along West Bridge Street.


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BOSTON — Actress Felicity Huffman pleaded guilty to a felony Monday, acknowledging that she paid $15,000 to arrange for cheating on her daughter’s SAT test. Huffman, one of the best known faces among the 50 celebrities, business executives, sports coaches and others who have been charged in the nation’s largest-ever college admissions prosecution, pleaded guilty to a single count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and honest services mail fraud. Since charges were announced in the admissions scandal in March, Huffman has kept a low profile, announcing that she intended to plead guilty and issuing an emotional apology to her family, her friends and her daughter, whom Huffman said had known nothing of the cheating plans. Prosecutors say that a proctor corrected the girl’s answers after she left the test facility. “This transgression toward her and the public I will carry for the rest of my life,” Huffman said in her written apology. It was uncertain what penalty Huffman would face. The conspiracy charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison. However, prosecutors have said that they would recommend four months behind bars for Huffman. They also have said that they would recommend a fine of $20,000 and 12 months of supervised release. Federal sentencing guidelines are advisory, and judges may impose sentences that are heavier or lighter than the advised range. The plea agreement also notes that Huffman “reserves the right to argue” that her crime actually corresponds to a lower guideline — of zero to six months of incarceration. Also uncertain was why prosecutors chose not to charge Huffman’s husband, actor William H. Macy, despite references in a criminal complaint that suggest that

Macy was not only aware of the plans, but also a participant in at least some of them. According to the prosecutors’ complaint, in which Macy was identified only as “Spouse,” Macy had contact with William Singer, the college counselor at the center of the scandal, who was hired by hundreds of parents to help their children gain admission to elite colleges. Singer, who has pleaded guilty to racketeering and other crimes, bribed test administrators to allow cheating on college entrance tests and bribed college athletic coaches to deem his clients’ children to be recruits for sports they did not actually play, prosecutors say. Macy and Huffman paid $15,000 to a fraudulent charity run by Singer, who helped arrange for cheating on their older daughter’s SAT test, prosecutors said in the complaint. In a phone conversation recorded by investigators, Macy was on the line along with Huffman and Singer when plans — in the end, never carried out — were discussed for falsifying the SAT scores of their younger daughter as well. “Are we all OK with the financial side and the actual operational side of it?” Singer, the college consultant, asked Macy and Huffman in that phone call. “Cool,” Macy responded. A representative for the couple did not respond to a request for comment. A spokeswoman for the U.S. attorney for the district of Massachusetts declined to comment on why Macy had not been charged, saying the investigation was continuing. Rebecca Roiphe, a former prosecutor and a professor at New York Law School, said it was difficult to tell exactly why prosecutors would have chosen to charge only Huffman. “The bottom line on Macy was that he seemed to have been less involved in the conduct,” she said. “There is no doubt that the conduct could have been charged, but prosecutors use their discretion all the

time, and decide not to charge somebody because they consider it either unfair or not worth the resources.” Not being charged does not absolve Macy, Roiphe added. “By not indicting people, the prosecutor is not sending the message, ‘What we think you did is OK.’ “ Singer told law enforcement agents that he met with Huffman and Macy at their home in Los Angeles and “explained, in substance, how the college entrance exam scheme worked,” the complaint said. Singer said he told Huffman and Macy that he “controlled” a testing center, and “could arrange for a third party to purport to proctor their daughter’s SAT and secretly correct her answers afterwards,” the complaint said, adding that Singer told investigators that Huffman and Macy agreed to the plan. Bradley D. Simon, a former assistant U.S. attorney who prosecuted white-collar criminal cases, said he found it puzzling that prosecutors opted not to charge Macy, given the claims outlined in the complaint. “Prosecutors have discretion as to who they charge,” Simon said. “It may be that he cooperated with federal agents and provided important information as to the involvement of others, although most likely not his wife. He also could get charged in the future.” Macy does not appear to have sustained damage to his career. He is currently appearing in “Shameless,” a series on Showtime. It was renewed in January for a 10th season, with him returning, but that season has not yet gone into production, and no release date has been set. Macy’s movie career had already gone a little cold: His last role of note was in “Room” in 2015, and his most recent film credit was in 2017 in “Krystal,” which he also directed. It took in only $37,516 in theaters.

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Coxsackie Town Supervisor Richard Hanse and Village Mayor Mark Evans felt the project was a good idea, they said. “I’m sure the school uses a great deal of energy,” Hanse said, adding that he supports

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members of the Jack Boyz gang shot at rivals Oct. 30, 2018 near East 137th Street and Brown Place in the Bronx, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. An off-duty NYPD officer, who was not identified, was allegedly caught in the crossfire and hit in the chest by a bullet. The officer survived the incident. Four other members of the gang were charged in March with attempted murder and racketeering, but Smalls remained at large for several months. “As alleged in the indictment, this gang committed a brazen act of violence, and one of New York City’s finest was struck by their gunfire,” U.S. Attorney Geoffrey S. Berman said in a statement. “Thanks to the extraordinary work of the NYPD, these defendants will now face justice in federal court.” Members of the Jack Boyz are suspected of numerous acts of violence, including several shootings in and around the Bronx, according to officials. “Members and associates

the village’s recent solar project. Construction of the project is expected to wrap up in the next couple of months, Evans said. “It’s a good project,” Evans said. “The village will be able to buy electricity at a much reduced rate. We’re expecting a savings of $20,000 a year.” The cost of the improvements is $2,700,000. Because

of the state funding, there is no projected increase to property taxes. If the energy savings are not met, the district is protected by a contractual agreement. “We are guaranteed to save $148,000 every year in energy costs,” Squier said. “If we do not reach that, Ecosystems has to write us a check.” In addition to the savings, the district is expected

to receive $50,000 in rebates from sources such as the state Energy Research & Development Authority and $2,572,000 from the state Department of Education toward building costs if approved by voters ($2,254,000 if not approved). The district is hopeful that construction can begin in March 2020. CS Arch, of Albany, has been hired as the engineer for the project.

of the Jack Boyz engage in violence to retaliate against rival gangs, to promote the standing and reputation of the Jack Boyz, and to protect the gang’s narcotics business,” according to a U.S. Attorney’s Office statement. “Members and associates of the Jack Boyz enrich themselves by committing robberies and selling drugs.” The four other suspected alleged gang members charged in the crimes are Patrick Avila, Jalen Colds, Nazae Blanche and Donnell Jenkins, all 19, and all from the Bronx. They pleaded not guilty to the charges March 20, according to court documents. Smalls, who has family in Hudson, was in the city Friday, Hudson police said. They conducted a joint felony investigation with the U.S. Marshals Service and the New York-New Jersey Fugitive Felony Task Force to arrest Smalls, who was considered dangerous. The arrest drew dozens of U.S. Marshals to the city Friday. Smalls was found early Friday morning at 227 Columbia St. and taken into custody without incident. He was turned over to the U.S. Marshals Service and he is expected to be arraigned at

10:30 a.m. Tuesday in federal court in Albany, according to court documents. The Hudson Detectives Division obtained a search warrant for 227 Columbia St., where authorities recovered a quantity of crack cocaine and cash, according to police. Trevor Warner, 24, of the Bronx, who was at the home, was charged with two counts of third-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance with intent to sell, a class B felony, criminal possession of a controlled substance narcotic, a class B felony, and fifth-degree criminal possession of a controlled substance. He was arraigned late Friday afternoon. Ian Crimmins, Warner’s attorney, said his client has no prior criminal history and asked for his client to be released on his own recognizance. Columbia County District Attorney Paul Czajka requested Warner be held

without bail. Hudson City Court Judge John Connor Jr. set bail at $35,000. A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Thursday. Czajka notified the court that he would give the case to a grand jury.

HUDSON RIVER TIDES Low tide: 6:02 a.m. 0.3 feet High tide: 11:34 a.m. 4.1 feet Low tide: 6:34 p.m. −0.1 feet

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Honor our nation’s fallen soldiers at the New Windsor Cantonment

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

NEW WINDSOR — In honor of America’s soldiers and their families, at 2 p.m. May 27 of Memorial Day weekend, site staff in 18th century dress will perform a ceremony to honor the nation’s veterans at the site cemetery. The vigil at the coffin of Colonel Francis Barber begins at 1:30 p.m. Admission is free. For information, call the site at 845-561-1765 ext. 22. New Windsor Cantonment is located at 374 Temple Hill Road in the town of New Windsor. From 1-4:30 p.m. visitors will see soldiers performing musket drills, blacksmithing and other activities performed at the original encampment. Following the ceremony soldiers will fire their muskets and a cannon on the “Grand Parade,” the very field where George

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

Monday, May 20 n Athens Town Board 6:45 p.m. at the

Town Hall, 2 First St., Athens n Greenville Town Board 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 11159 Route 32, Pioneer Building, Greenville

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Washington’s announcement of impending peace was first read to the Army over 200 years ago. New Windsor Cantonment was an encampment of more

than 7,000 Continental Army soldiers and some of their families over the winter of 1782-83. More than 80 years ago, one of the first public ceremonies to award the

Purple Heart military decoration was held on Memorial Day, in 1932, at the old campground at New Windsor. More than 100 veterans of the First World War received the medal. Just one mile from the Cantonment, Knox’s Headquarters State Historic Site will open for the 2019 season on May 25. Here the Ellison family, one of the most prosperous in the mid-Hudson Valley, during the 18th century, built a country estate called “Mount Ellison.” Elegantly furnished by John and Catherine Ellison, the 1754 mansion served as headquarters for Revolutionary War generals Nathanael Greene, Henry Knox and Horatio Gates. Beginning on May 25, the home is open for tours 10, 11 a.m., 1, 2, 3 and 4 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and at 1, 2,

3 and 4 p.m. Sunday through the Sunday of Labor Day weekend. For information about Knox’s Headquarters, call 845-561-1765 ext. 22. In addition to the special programs and activities, the National Purple Heart Hall of Honor and the New Windsor Cantonment Visitor Center are open. These buildings feature the story of the Purple Heart, the history of the New Windsor Cantonment: Behind Every Great Man: The Continental Army in Winter, 1782-83, Revolutionary War artifacts and the exhibit The Last Argument of Kings, Revolutionary War Artillery. A picnic grove is available and there is plenty of free parking. Also be sure to visit Washington’s Headquarters in Newburgh, a short drive from the New Windsor Cantonment.

Tyler Technologies announces 2019 Public Sector Excellence Awards

Tuesday, May 21 n Athens Village Planning Board 6:30

p.m. at Village Hall, 2 First St., Athens n Catskill Central School District BOE board member and budget/proposition vote 1-9 p.m. in the CHS Gymnasium, 341 West Main St., Catskill n Coxsackie-Athens Central School District BOE annual budget vote 1-9 p.m. at Coxsackie Elementary and E.J. Arthur Elementary schools n Durham Town Board 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall, 7309 Route 81, East Durham n Greenville Central School District annual meeting and election 1-9 p.m. Ellis Elementary Cafeteria, 11219 Route 32, Greenville n Greene County Legislature CWSSI panel meeting 4 p.m. at Emergency Services Building, Cairo n Hunter Town Board 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 5748 Route 23A, Tannersville

PLANO, Texas — Tyler Technologies Inc. has announced its 2019 Tyler Public Sector Excellence Award winners. Thirty-two local government clients throughout the world were selected as winners from a broad field of applicants after demonstrating their excellence in developing, deploying, or maintaining Tyler solutions within their jurisdictions in original and impactful ways. Greene County Emergency Services was one of three publicly recognized agencies at their annual conference held in Dallas, Texas from April 7-10. Tyler’s Excellence Award submissions, accepted from Oct. 9, 2018, through Jan. 7, 2019, were evaluated by a panel of Tyler leadership and judged on business value, maturity, innovation, and relevance to other public sector organizations. Additional criteria met by award winners included: n Creating a unique process using a Tyler application or service n Realizing significant savings after implementing a Tyler solution n Increasing staff productivity by implementing a Tyler application or service

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Clean-up day for Village residents will be held on Saturday, June 1, 2019 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. All items must be taken to the compactor and Village residents must have proof of residency. There will be no charge for furniture, appliances and general clean up items. No construction/ demolition debris will be accepted and normal fees will be charged for household garbage, tires and propane tanks. Recycled items should be separated and put in the proper bins.

Saturday, June 1 n Coxsackie Village clean up day 8 a.m.-3 p.m.

Monday, June 3 n Athens Town Board 6:45 p.m. at the Town Hall, 2 First St., Athens n Cairo Town Board 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 512 Main St., Cairo

Thursday, June 6 n Cairo Town Planning Board 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 512 Main St., Cairo n Coxsackie Village workshop 6 p.m. at Village Hall, 119 Mansion St., Coxsackie

ous CAD vendor’s mapping application, which lacked satellite view and trail overlays. Dispatcher Kellegher, a dispatcher and 911 systems administrator, placed the Tyler Enterprise CAD on the dispatch floor several weeks before any formal training was scheduled and instructed the dispatchers how to use it, and encouraged them to become familiar with it. Quinlivan had become familiar with the new product so when this situation arose, he opened up the mapping system, turned on the Department of Environmental Conservation Trail

and Trail Head GIS Layer, and within 30 seconds he was able to locate, with imagery, where the caller was located. Had this level of technology not been made available to Greene 911, they would have had no choice but to dispatch resources to the several different trail heads located in the town of Hunter, which would have been a tremendous drain on local and regional resources. Knowing exactly where the caller was located, Greene 911 dispatched appropriate resources to the trail head, and first responders were able to

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C-GCC enters a new era Remember the name Carlee Rader Drummer. It’s a landmark in the history of the Twin Counties. Drummer became only the sixth Columbia-Greene Community College president in the 52-year history of the institution, and that is a rock-solid sign of stability and consistency in tumultuous times. But Drummer is the first woman to hold the office, and that is a sea change in terms of the college’s future. Her appointment, which becomes official on July 5, fills us with hope that the college will adapt to new social norms for men and women, while maintaining the ability to withstand the inevitable forces and stresses to come. Drummer will bring a new dimension to Columbia-Greene with her diverse and impressive experience. She spearheaded a solar panel partnership between General Electric and Quinebaug Valley Community

College in Danielson, Connecticut, served as executive director of college advancement and held numerous faculty appointments. She will bring vast experience in higher education focused on expanding academic and student life opportunities, building a sturdy foundation to serve Twin County students, faculty and the broader region served by the campus. The chemistry feels right, as well. “The moment I set foot on campus, I knew I wanted Columbia-Greene to be my next home,” she said last Friday. A former Long Island resident and a graduate of SUNY Stony Brook, Drummer is looking forward to coming back to New York and the SUNY system, she said. “The faculty and staff deeply care about the students and their success and that’s what community col-

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Let’s talk about electability ing run for the offices I’ve run for, when I was the first in every one of those positions, when Democrats desperate to win the presithere was no one like me who had done the dency (and others desperate to have Anyone job.” She recalled that “people would say, But Trump) should search for the candidate ‘oh, they’re not ready for that. Oh, no one like who can galvanize Democrats, draw from her has done it before. Oh, it’s not your time. independents and disaffected Republicans, Oh, it’s going to be a lot of hard work.’ And I avoid getting tagged as a scary socialist and didn’t listen. And, as far as I’m concerned, my pass the commander in chief test. Democrats track record on this issue tells me the voters have said they would be willing to give up are smarter than hearing and listening to all agreement on some issues to find the electthat noise.” able candidate, a critical concession to reality Given the number of “out” gay officials, for progressives. the diversity of the freshmen congressional If someone identifies as a socialist and class and the enormous uptick in younger scares off moderate voters, that’s a recipe voter and nonwhite voter turnout, she’s cerfor electoral disaster. For that reason, many tainly on firmer ground than the “Not, not a center-left and even progressive Democrats woman!” crowd. Is the president different? Of will tell you Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., is not course, but deep-red states aren’t voting for electable. (That might be one reason he is white, male Democrats anyway. However, sinking in the polls.) That’s not the “electable” many in the me- keep in mind Colorado elected a gay goverdia and political consultant ranks talk about, nor, Michigan and Kansas elected female governors, and Stacey Abrams came within however. The kind of “unelectable” they ruminate about is part of the ongoing angst that a whisker of winning the governor’s race in Georgia. Hillary Clinton’s loss provoked. The lesson You might think Harris or Sen. Elizabeth from Clinton’s loss that many Democrats’ Warren (D-Mass.) is unelectable because minds (even women’s) extracted amounts to: they positioned themselves too far to the left. “A woman isn’t electable.” That’s an entirely reasonable argument. You This illogically assumes that Clinton’s might think Buttigieg is unelectable because problem was that she was a woman, not that he is only a mayor. That’s not entirely nuts, she ran a status quo campaign or didn’t cambut Trump should put to bed the notion that paign in the right places or got her knees cut any experience in government is essential. out from under her by former FBI director So, no, I cannot abide by the notion that James Comey’s decision to butt into the eleca candidate’s identity makes him or her untion with 11 days to go. electable. (Clinton did get more votes than No one goes around saying no more New Trump, if you recall.) If a candidate sounds Yorkers or no more blondes or no more lawtoo close to Bernie or has zero charisma or yers. That would be foolish. Well? The leap from 2016 defeat to a kibosh on a female appears clueless on national security, Demonominee is illogical and yet persistent. crats should run the other way. However, You hear it too about other identities. turning away a woman or a nonwhite or gay “America’s not ready for a gay president.” male who can galvanize Democrats, draw “America is not ready for a nonwhite presifrom independents and disaffected Republident” (as if the country hadn’t been 2008). cans, avoid getting tagged as a scary socialist The best answer I’ve heard to the notion and pass the commander in chief test would that America isn’t ready for X - fill in the apbe about the dumbest thing Democrats plicable gender, ethnicity or sexual oriencould do. tation - came from Sen. Kamala D. Harris, D-Calif. In an extended interview on CNN, Rubin writes reported opinion for The Washington she said, “I know this in my experience, havPost. By Jennifer Rubin

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The danger of dabbling in protectionism WASHINGTON — A man who worked in a boxer’s corner in a 1962 match against Cassius Clay, as he still was known, explained why the referee stopped the fight in the fourth round: “Things just went sour gradually all at once.” It can be like that when government dabbles in protectionism. U.S. industrial capacity has never been larger — it is 66% above what it was when NAFTA was ratified in 1994 and 15% above what it was when China joined the World Trade Organization in 2001 — and real U.S. manufacturing is almost back to where it was in 2007, the year the recession began. Manufacturers’ output is 11% above what it was in 2001 and 45% above 1994. (These statistics are from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, via George Mason University’s Donald Boudreaux, curator of the Café Hayek blog.) U.S. exports are 85% higher than in 2001 and 200% higher than in 1994, and about 800% higher than in 1975, the last year of a U.S. trade surplus. The net inflation-adjusted worth of U.S. nonfinancial corporations is 62% more than in 2001, and 200% higher than in 1975, before globalization accelerated. During 44 consecutive years of annual trade deficits, the U.S. economy has created a net 70 million new jobs, nonfarm employment is 87% higher than in 1975, and the unemployment rate (3.6%) is the lowest in 50 years. So, from what exactly does the nation need protection? One particularly strange answer might come by May 18. On Feb. 17, a 90-day clock started ticking when President Trump received a report from his underlings at the Commerce Department, answering his question about whether imports of automobiles and auto parts threaten “national security.” The report’s answer has not been made public, but the question is so facially preposterous that it would only have been asked by someone seeking a “yes” answer. Sen.

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Chuck Grassley, chairman of the Finance Committee and a member of the tiny (and for that reason especially admirable) Republican wing of the Republican Party, has said he has doubts that the Commerce Department study was done “in a very professional and intellectually honest — well, I shouldn’t say intellectually honest — way.” The president, who can continue to study the report — you know how studious he is — until next Saturday, has threatened 25% tariffs on cars and parts. A report from the Trade Partnership, a free-trade advocacy group, estimates that tariffs would increase jobs in the U.S. vehicle and parts sectors by 92,000 — but that for each of those jobs, three jobs would be lost elsewhere in the economy. And about $6,400 would be added to the price of an inexpensive ($30,000) car. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, has a piquant idea: Require the Defense Department, not Commerce, to determine what imports threaten national security. But just try prying this power away from Commerce, which under a protectionist administration thrives as a favor factory for crony capitalists. Until noon on Jan. 20, 2017, when they underwent conviction transplants, most Republicans were rhetorically and even theoretically opposed to protectionism, which is government telling Americans what they can purchase, in what quantities and at what prices. Most Democrats have no principled objection to

protectionism, which accords with their basic agenda of bossy government allocating wealth and opportunity. The Democrats’ presidential candidates, however, are uncharacteristically reticent when the subject is protectionism. This is because the Center of the Universe, aka Iowa, exports one-third of its agricultural products. The U.S., which in 2012 sent $30 billion in agricultural products to China, last year (according to the Financial Times’ Demetri Sevastopulo and James Politi) sent only $13 billion worth, largely because of China’s retaliatory tariffs. But a spokesman for the American Farm Bureau says: “You can’t campaign to get rid of tariffs [in Iowa], and then go to Michigan, where they expect [tariffs] to bring back manufacturing.” Protectionists, who are comfortable with cognitive dissonance, say their policy is necessary because economic conditions would be even better with more protection. And they say protection is harmless because existing protectionist measures have not prevented conditions from being optimal. They should heed the Warren Spahn Warning implicit in this story: In 1951, the Boston Braves’ Spahn, who would become baseball’s winningest lefthanded pitcher, stood on the mound 60 feet, 6 inches from a New York Giants rookie who was 0-for-12 in his young career. Willie Mays crushed a Spahn pitch for his first hit and home run. After the game Spahn said, “For the first 60 feet that was a helluva pitch.” George Will’s email address is georgewill@washpost.com. (c) 2019, Washington Post Writers Group George F. Will writes a twice-weekly column on politics and domestic and foreign affairs. He began his column with The Post in 1974, and he received the Pulitzer Prize for commentary in 1977.

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Factual correction on anti-jail rally report on May 7 To the editor: I read your report regarding the Sunday Rally in Catskill that called for a “Pause and Rethink” on the presently pending county Jail Project. I caught a substantial “fact” error. After a discussion with a friend of mine present when I spoke at the event, it turns out that I mis-spoke and you accurately quoted me in so doing. Both you and your readers should be aware of the accurate data. Here it comes. On the article jump page - page 8 - the error appears as the cost of the Coxsackie site. The cost that I

mis-spoke — and you reported — was $850,000. The actual and accurate site cost is $8,500,000 — a figure that makes the Coxsackie location site the most expensive jail site in NY State! I have attached a copy of the County application for the USDA Loan as the evidence of the accuracy of my corrected figure. I include this as proof of the point, not for printing. The application reflects a site cost of $8.5 million — not the $1 used as the cost by the proponents. Evidently, I voiced a serious cost error and a number well below the actual cost. The application

submitted to the USDA in the county loan application of 2017 was the engineering estimate for site preparation before construction. That is the number — $7,650,000 higher than the cost that appears in the article — and should be corrected. To you and your readers, I apologize for mistakenly stating an extremely low site cost. I ask you to correct the information in your data and, if necessary or possible, add a correction to the report. Robert Janiszewski Tannersville

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Lynn M. Strunk Lynn M. Strunk age 89 de- alty for over 30 years. In 1958, parted this world for heaven on her strong belief and devotion Saturday May 11, 2019. Born to family led her and other state in Little Falls, NY she was the trooper’s wives to organize an daughter of Frank Martinovic effort to have the state reduce and Paulina Martinovic. Lynn is the work week from 126 hours survived by her daughter Mary to 60 hours. She and Stunk (Tony Musher dear friend, Hilah tari), daughter Aimee Grenci, on behalf of all Strunk-Reinoehl (Miof the trooper’s wives chael Reinoehl) and and with the support grandchildren Sumof Assemblyman Wilmer and Madelynn lard Drumm and others, Reinoehl. She is prepetitioned the governor deceased by late husfor this change. Later band Joseph Strunk. that year the governor Lynn was a loving Strunk approved their request. and devoted wife, a Calling hours will be wonderful mother and grandmother and a loyal and loving Tuesday May 14th from 4:00pm friend to many. She cherished to 7:00pm at Bonds Funeral those relationships throughout Home in Valatie,NY. A Mass will her life. Her family and friends be held at St. John the Baptist were blessed by her presence Church in Valatie on Wednesin their lives and her loving and day May 15th at 11:00am to compassionate spirit will be for- celebrate her life. For those who ever remembered by those she would like to, a donation to the touched. She was a successful New York State Police Troopers business women owning and Foundation would be apprecioperating Lynn M. Strunk Re- ated.

Joanne V. Gambino Joanne V. Gambino 86, of and (Ray) Koskowski of HudHudson, passed away Friday son, Sarah and (Tom) Quinion of May 10, 2019 at Columbia Me- Hudson and Maryjo Gambino of morial Hospital. Born Claverack, also grandJune 6, 1932, she was children: Amy, Lisa, the daughter of the Angela, Kristin, Jenlate Steve and Josenifer, Michael, Joshua phine Martin. Joanne and Kayla and Katrina, was a Certified Nurse Great-grandchildren: for St. Peter’s HospiMaddie, Lila, Natalie, tal in Albany until her Joey, Carter, Jaxtyn, retirement. She was a Abby and Aiden. In admember of the former dition to her husband, Gambino Our Lady of Mt. Carshe was pre-deceased mel and the Rosary Society. by several brothers and sisters. She was a member of Holy Trin- Family and friends will gather at ity Parish and loved her pets. 9:00am Tuesday May 14 at the She was pre-deceased by her Sacco-McDonald-Valenti Fubeloved husband Joseph J. neral Home 700 Town Hall Drive Gambino in 2010. She will be Hudson, NY. A Mass of Chrisgreatly missed by her family in- tian Burial will be Celebrated cluding 2 sons: Joseph A. and 10:00AM at Holy Trinity Parish (Linda) Gambino of Claverack, 429 E. Allen St. Hudson, NY John and (Sue) Gambino of 12534. Burial will follow in Cedar Oveido, FL, 3 daughters: Gina Park Cemetery Hudson.

Clara “Ruth” (Stanley) Wells Clara “Ruth” (Stanley) Wells a devoted servant of God, wife and mother was called home to Jesus on May 10, 2019. She was born in West Jefferson Ohio to father Pearl Eldon Stanley and mother Cora Elizabeth (Bond) Stanley on November 27, 1936. Ruth’s intelligence and work ethic earned her the rank of valedictorian of her senior high school class. She was artistic and a very talented musician playing the piano, organ, accordion, guitar and mandolin by ear and sheet music. Ruth was also known as a meticulous book and record keeper. She married her husband Orville J. Wells, Jr. on May 21, 1955. Ruth, her husband and their four children at the time moved to New York State in 1967 to evangelize and spread the gospel. She and her husband founded the Pentecostal Gospel Lighthouse in Stottville, NY in 1978. This church was the center of

their life going forward. Ruth is survived by her husband Rev. Orville J. Wells, Jr., her only sibling Esther Mae (Stanley) Burnett, son Orville Jerry Wells, son Edward Joseph Wells, daughter Mariann (Wells) Starin, daughter Julia Esther (Wells) Biernacki, daughter Rebecca Lynn (Wells) Grey, six grandchildren and four great-grandchildren. A wake will be held at the Gospel Lighthouse church in Stottville on Friday May 17, 2019 6:00-8:00 PM, as well as her funeral on Saturday, May 18, 2019 3:00PM. She will then be traveling to West Jefferson, Ohio for a service at the Apostolic Gospel Church at a yet to be determined date and time. Interment will follow at Pleasant Hill Cemetery in West Jefferson, Ohio alongside her parents and paternal grandparents. To leave a message or online condolence please visit batesanderson.com.

Edward John Hendricks Edward John Hendricks, 56, a longtime Catskill resident, died February 3, 2019. Brother of Arlene Hendricks of Lakeland, FL and the late James J. Hendricks; aunt of Jennifer Thomas of Oak Island, NC, Tanya Theaker of Caledonia, Michigan and Amanda Kazda of Post Falls, Idaho. Also left to mourn are his two guardians Katie Rooney and Georgia Wells. Further obituary infor-

mation will be announced. Calling hours will be held on Friday from 2:00 – 4:00 and 6:00 – 8:00 pm at Millspaugh Camerato Funeral Home, 139 Jefferson Hgts., Catskill. A Celebration of Life will be led by Sister Sue Zemgulis, O.P. on Saturday at 10:00 am at the funeral home. Interment will follow in Town of Catskill Cemetery. Messages of condolence may be sent to MillspaughCamerato.com.

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Doris Day, a singer and actress who personified wholesome American womanhood in the 1950s and 1960s - memorably as the chaste but chased after love interest in sex farces with Rock Hudson and Cary Grant, died May 13 at her home in Carmel Valley, Calif. She was 97. The Doris Day Animal Foundation announced her death, saying she had recently contracted pneumonia. Despite Day’s perpetually sunny image, her life was marked by periods of physical, emotional and financial abuse. Her first husband beat her, her second couldn’t stomach her success and her third cheated her out of her hard-won fortune. By the time of her death, she had long retreated from show business and had gained renown for her work in animal welfare. In 2004, when she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, the award cited her influence as a performer and an activist. A comely platinum blonde with a dramatic and slightly husky voice, Day had catapulted to fame as the armed forces’ sweetheart with her million-selling recording of “Sentimental Journey.” The song, released in 1945 and backed by Les Brown’s band, helped set the musical tone of homefront America during World War II. “She was every bandleader’s dream, a vocalist who had natural talent, a keen regard for the lyrics and an attractive appearance,” Brown once said. “As a singer, Doris belongs in the company of Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. And I’d say that next to Sinatra, Doris is the best in the business on selling a lyric.” Her good looks and unwaveringly warm personality helped her transition to movies, even as she remained a top-ranked pop singer with hit ballads such as “It’s Magic,””Secret Love” and “Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be),” the last of which became her theme song. Beyond her pop credentials, she possessed an unerring sense of delicate swing. She made excellent and far-more intimate recordings with pianist André Previn on the 1962 album “Duet” and continued to thrive several more years without compromising her style, despite changing musical tastes. Her movie career, which included nearly 40 films over two decades, was far more checkered. While she showed promise in dramatic roles - she worked memorably with director Alfred Hitchcock - she was far more drawn to bland comedies and mediocre musicals that were within her comfort zone. She initially became an audience favorite as a peppy and beautiful star of musicals such as “Romance on the High Seas” (1948), “Calamity Jane” (1953) and “The Pajama Game” (1957). She remained for several years one of the country’s top boxoffice draws. In films such as “Teacher’s Pet” (1958), “Pillow Talk” (1959) and “That Touch of Mink” (1962), she cemented her persona onscreen: the modern working woman guarding her chastity against smooth-talking wolves - Clark Gable, Rock Hudson and Cary Grant, respectively. Her film choices gave Day her enduring reputation as a perpetual virgin - “the all-American middle-aged girl,” movie critic Pauline Kael wrote witheringly in 1963. The actress’s screen persona took on comic dimensions. Entertainers including Groucho Marx and Oscar Levant were variously credited with the much-repeated quip: “I’ve been around so long, I can remember Doris Day before she was a virgin.” Day later wrote in a memoir, “There was never any intent on my part either in my acting or in my private life to create any such thing as an image, but I suppose that whatever there is of me that shines through on the screen looks wholesome and virgin-y. “I don’t think anybody would

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have believed me if I had been cast in the role of the mistress whore Mildred in ‘Of Human Bondage.’ “ She also said she rejected the part of the alcoholic seductress Mrs. Robinson in “The Graduate” (1967) because “it offended my sense of values.” One of Day’s best performances was as troubled jazzera singer Ruth Etting in “Love Me or Leave Me” (1955). James Cagney played her gangster boyfriend, Martin “The Gimp” Snyder. The film’s producer sought Day for the role because he felt she would lend dignity to Etting, an otherwise vulgar character. New York Times movie critic Bosley Crowther wrote that the two leads “do their jobs extremely well and make an uncommonly interesting and dramatic couple for a musical film. The proof is that, when Mr. Cagney finally slaps Miss Day in the face, the audience reacts to the shameful violence with genuine and audible gasps.” Crowther noted Day’s skillful way with the period songs, including “Mean to Me” and “Ten Cents a Dance.” The soundtrack was released as an album and sold well. Day also proved adept at playing the mother of a kidnapped child in Hitchcock’s “The Man Who Knew Too Much” (1956) with James Stewart as her husband. As a nod to her recording career, her character was made a singer, and a crucial moment in the film featured her performing “Que Sera, Sera.” Day continued to take sporadic dramatic risks in films including “Julie” (1956) with Louis Jourdan and “Midnight Lace” (1960) with Rex Harrison. But she said she kept such roles to a minimum because fans disapproved, and being menaced onscreen reminded her of her abusive first husband. Doris Mary Ann von Kappelhoff was born in Cincinnati on April 3, 1922. Her mother named her after silent-screen actress Doris Kenyon and encouraged her daughter’s interest in music and dance. Her parents’ marriage unraveled, she later said, because her father, a respected piano and choral teacher, was having an affair with her best friend’s mother. Meanwhile, Doris was showing promise as an entertainer. At 13, she and a male partner won a $500 prize in a Cincinnati dance contest. Their plan to go to Hol-

lywood ended when she injured her right leg in a car wreck. During her 14-month recovery, she took singing lessons and modeled her voice on what she called the “casual yet clean” style of Ella Fitzgerald. A Cincinnati nightclub owner hired her and renamed her after she had sung the pop tune “Day After Day.” “I’m glad you didn’t catch me singing the Götterdämmerung,” she told the owner, referring to a Wagner opera. Day was briefly a vocalist for Bob Crosby’s big band before settling into a long job with Les Brown’s band in 1940. She liked Brown’s paternal style and his low tolerance for drinkers and womanizing musicians. With Brown, Day recorded such early favorites as “My Dreams Are Getting Better All the Time” and “You Won’t Be Satisfied (Until You Break My Heart).” She twice took absences from the band to marry. Her first marriage, in 1941, was to Al Jorden, a talented trombonist but a jealous and “psychopathic sadist” who often beat her up, she later recalled. He once tried to force pills on her that would cause her to miscarry. She gave birth to their son, Terry, and they divorced soon after. In 1946, she married saxophonist George Weidler, who converted her to Christian Science. She tried to live as a Los Angeles housewife before their amicable parting. Weidler had reservations about becoming “Mr. Doris Day,” and he was certain of her future stardom. While continuing an active recording career at Columbia Records, Day flourished in movie musicals and appeared in supporting dramatic roles. She was the girlfriend of an alcoholic trumpeter played by Kirk Douglas in “Young Man With a Horn” (1950) and was the conflicted wife of a thuggish Klansman (Steve Cochran) in “Storm Warning” (1951), a film that drew admiring attention from Hitchcock. Producer Ross Hunter gave audiences a taste of Day’s potential as a sex symbol when he gowned her in chic, form-fitting Jean Louis for “Pillow Talk.” The film, which brought her an Academy Award nomination, marked her Hollywood apex. Her career petered out in increasingly vacuous “Pillow Talk” rip-offs and other vapid comedies.

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She ended her film career in the late 1960s with a cosmetics industry spy caper (“Caprice”) and a comedy about a blackout (“Where Were You When the Lights Went Out?”) -- films of such low quality that a critic with Saturday Review magazine noted in his assessment, “Doris Day’s fans, if there are any left . . . .” In 1968, as she was winding down her career, her third husband, producer Martin Melcher, died unexpectedly at 52. She discovered that Melcher and her lawyer, Jerome Rosenthal, had squandered her entire fortune and left her $500,000 in debt. Day won a $26 million civil suit against Rosenthal, but the two sides negotiated for 17 years to reach a $6 million settlement. Rosenthal was disbarred. After Melcher’s death, Day spent five years in a CBS series, “The Doris Day Show,” to which Melcher had committed her without her knowledge; she and the critics hated it. She also married and divorced for the last time, to a restaurant greeter, Barry Comden. Her son, Terry, a record producer who sang on the Beach Boys album “Pet Sounds,” died in 2004. A complete list of survivors was not immediately available. Day settled in Carmel Valley, caring for many pets and starting animal welfare lobbying organizations, including the Doris Day Animal League and the Doris Day Animal Foundation. She successfully advocated a California law for mandatory counseling for people convicted of animal abuse. “The more I study human beings,” she once said, “the more I love animals.” Adam Bernstein has spent his career putting the “post” in The Washington Post, first as an obituary writer and then as editor. The American Society of Newspaper Editors recognized Bernstein’s ability to exhume “the small details and anecdotes that get at the essence of the person.” He joined The Post in 1999.


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Summertime brings a second season for bulbs By Thomas Christopher For Columbia-Greene Media

Most of the gardeners I know don’t think about bulb planting until the fall. By doing so, however, they miss another, extra season of bulb beauty. Summertime brings its own selection of bulbs to the garden, and the planting time for these mid-season delights is right now. Summer bulbs offer many of the same advantage as the fall-planted, spring-blooming bulbs. That is, they practically guarantee flowering and spectacular blossoms. What’s more, the summer bulbs, like their spring brethren, provide flowers for the garden at a time when little else is on show, for the summer bulbs bloom right through the dog days when other flowers flag. Nor are summer bulbs particular about soil; some will even thrive in damp soils that would cause most spring-blooming bulbs to rot. One limitation of the summer-blooming bulbs is that most of them are not winter hardy in our region. This means you can treat them like annuals, replanting every year, or you can dig them up

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Tiger lilies (Lilium lancifolium) are winter hardy to USDA zone 3 and put on a good show in summer gardens.

when the first frost threatens in fall and store their roots in boxes of sphagnum peat over the winter, then replant them the following spring. One class of summer bulbs that offers many representatives winter hardy in our region is the true lilies. Tiger

lilies (Lilium lancifolium), for example, are winter hardy to USDA zone 3. They used to provide quite a show in my front garden, self-seeding and proliferating, until they were cut down by an imported pest, the red lily leaf beetle, a few years ago. The recommended

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organic control is applications of neem oil at five- to sevenday intervals, combined with handpicking of the adult beetles, but I wasn’t able to keep up with the spraying schedule. To plant summer-flowering bulbs, wait until all danger of frost is past. Dig in a good dose of compost — virtually all of the summer-flowering bulbs like an organic-rich soil. Most prefer a well-drained soil, but cannas and elephant ears (Colocasia esculenta) also thrive in soils that stay consistently moist or even wet; I’ve seen both flourishing in pots set in the shallow parts of garden pools. For summer-bloomers that make true bulbs, such as lilies, or corms, like gladioli and elephant ears, treat them as you would the more familiar fall-planted bulbs. Plant them three times as deep as the bulb is high, and make sure the buds or growing points are facing upwards. The kinds with tuberous or rhizomatous roots, such as dahlias or cannas, should be planted with the roots horizontal and any ‘eyes’ or buds facing upwards. Plant dahlia tubers 2 to 4 inches deep and canna rhizomes 4 to 6 inches deep. Most summer-flowering

bulbs prefer a sunny location. Some, in particular the large leaf, tropical kinds such as cannas, elephant ears, caladiums and calla lilies, will grow well in partial shade but may not bloom in those conditions. You may not care — their flamboyant leaves add a lot to a shady border, providing a bold counterpoint to more delicate but colorful coleus and impatiens. These tropical bulbs, incidentally, are fast-growing and greedy feeders, so they benefit from monthly applications of some balanced organic fertilizer. Avoid high nitrogen fertilizers — the nitrogen content is represented by the first number in the three-number formula on the fertilizer label. Excessive nitrogen promotes leaf growth at the expense of the flowers and the roots. Dahlias used to be a source of disagreements in my household, with my wife Suzanne as an enthusiastic admirer and me disdaining them as gaudy and obvious. I have since come around to agree with Suzanne. I am especially enamored of the kinds with dark foliage to set off the vivid flowers. A classic of this sort is ‘Bishop of Llandaff’ whose dark purple, almost black, leaves make an

elegant setting for the fiery red peony-type blossoms. I’m still not entirely comfortable with the so-called ‘dinnerplate’ dahlias, whose outsized, 12 to 14-inch blossoms perch atop stems 3 to 4 feet high. They have an in-your-face quality that turns me off, but that may be just because I’ve never seen them used imaginatively. To produce the biggest blooms, the dinnerplate dahlias also require special treatment. They must be supported by stout stakes and the side shoots pinched off the main stem to encourage the plant to put all of its energy into the central blossom. If you don’t mind this extra fussing, the reward will be the biggest blossoms in the garden. Be-a-Better-Gardener is a community service of Berkshire Botanical Garden, located in Stockbridge, Mass. Its mission to provide knowledge of gardening and the environment through 25 display gardens and a diverse range of classes informs and inspires thousands of students and visitors on horticultural topics every year. Thomas Christopher is the co-author of Garden Revolution and is a volunteer at Berkshire Botanical Garden.

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Carolyn Sadowski Doherty of East Durham has beautiful gardens around her home. Hundreds of Daffodil bulbs in 12 varieties have been planted over the years as well as lovely drifts that have naturalized. Daffodils are a sure sign that spring is finally here. The Clematis Garden Club serves Albany, Greene and Schoharie counties. Meetings are held at 1 p.m. on the second Friday of each month at St. John’s Community Hall in Greenville. Anyone interested is welcome to attend as a guest.

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C-GCC students Riley Werner, of Valatie, left, and Olivia Pagano, right, of Palenville, have each been named to the Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) New York All-American Academic Team for 2019.

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BRIEFS 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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Greene County Legislator Ed Bloomer presented a check from the Wayne C. Speenburgh Greene County Legislature Grant Program to Athens Cultural Center Treasurer Carol Pfister, and curators Diane and Lucy Michener during the opening reception of the 16thannual Members Exhibition. The grant funds will help support a series of off-site senior workshops and on-site programs at the Athens Cultural Center. The Members Exhibition of local artists’ works is open 1-4 p.m. weekends through May 12 at the Athens Cultural Center, 24 Second St., Athens. Pictured from left are Carol Pfister, Lucy Michener, Diane Michener and Legislator Ed Bloomer.

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 518-965-0163. 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. Registration is limited and required. Register on the website calendar at http://heermancelibrary. org. Call for information or to register by phone 518731-8084.

Open Registration Day Register for Summer or Fall 2019 courses!

Thursday, May 16

9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Main Building, C-GCC Campus Learn more at SUNYcgcc.edu, or call (518) 828-4181, ext. 5514.

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Addiction crisis: Prevention is of paramount importance By Helen M. Exum, Senior Prevention Educator, Twin County Recovery Services, Inc. For Columbia-Greene Media

Earlier this month I attended the ASAP Statewide Prevention Conference in Albany. It was a profound experience that challenged my ideas on prevention and propelled me forward into new realities about substance abuse. A coterie of top professionals addressed the attendees on a wide range of issues relevant to substance use. After two days of total immersion I emerged re-educated and reenergized. So, let me share this newfound knowledge. I will begin by saying that my firm belief that prevention is of paramount importance in the struggle we are wag-

ing with substance abuse was substantiated by not one but by every speaker. That certainty was further supported as each expert extoled the virtues of and the desperate need for strong prevention programs in every community across the nation. Their message that prevention must play as pivotal a role as treatment and recovery if we are to succeed in our struggle with drugs came across loud and clear. Relegating it to a secondary position endangers those not yet afflicted by the brain disease we call substance-use disorder. To quote Dr. Kevin Sabet, author of “Reefer Sanity: Seven Great Myths About Marijuana,” “We are not facing an ‘opioid crisis’ we are facing an ‘addiction cri-

sis.’” We need to focus on all drug use and we must be aware that drugs, like fashion, have cyclical trends. Recent studies identify fentanyl, heroin, prescription drugs, cocaine, and methamphetamine as having the highest rates of overdose deaths. Methamphetamine is experiencing a resurgence in use. Synthetic drugs, newer on the market, are hitting us hard in every sector of our communities, according to Jermaine Galloway, AKA Tall Cop (www. tallcopsaysstop.com). These synthetic drugs can be purchased online directly from China or from any number of other dealers and are often labeled as research chemicals and shipped in non-descript packaging. Galloway further

states that “the packaging, transportation, storage and use of synthetics are a potential public safety hazard to anyone who comes in contact with these drugs.” This puts first responders at risk of accidental overdose. Since this is now a much broader category than just police, fire, and emergency personnel, that means the teacher, nurse, or good Samaritan on the street willing to help risks personal harm. Lynn Riemer, founder and president of ACT on Drugs believes that the misuse of illicit drugs places every person in the public sector at risk. She reports that since marijuana was legalized in Colorado, marijuana-related traffic deaths increased 151% while

all Colorado traffic deaths increased 35%. The drug culture has found its way into every aspect of our lives. References to marijuana and other drugs can be found on T-shirts, hats, in shopping mall store windows, and of course language. It’s open and out there, especially in states where recreational marijuana is legal. Acceptance of marijuana as harmless is a grave error. It’s not the same stuff of the ‘50s and ‘60s. Genetic engineering has increased the level of THC, tetrahydrocannabinol, the addictive substance, from the naturally 3-4% to as much as 30%. Marijuana concentrates contain even higher levels of THC that could range from 4080%. New and creative meth-

ods of extracting this richer THC provides the user with a powerful high. When laced with heroin, fentanyl, cocaine, meth, and any variety of synthetic drugs, the combination can become deadly, making accurate identification of substances difficult, seriously complicating medical intervention. NPR recently reported that a dramatic increase in psychosis seems to be linked to regular marijuana use. Knowledge is the best defense, learn all you can. Go to The Science of Marijuana: How THC Affects the Brain/ Scholastic:Nida-headsup. scholastic.com/students/thescience-of-marijuana Reach Helen Exum at helene@ twincountyrecoveryservices.org.

Columbia Memorial annual ball to National Prevention Week raise funds for new technology celebrates successful prevention efforts and inspiring change HUDSON — Columbia Memorial Health announced it will conduct a special auction at its 31st annual Hospital Ball, with proceeds earmarked for the purchase of innovative 3D breast biopsy technology for CMH’s Women’s Health Services. The Hospital Ball “Le Cirque,” hosted by the Columbia-Greene Hospital Foundation (C-GHF), will be held June 1 at The Point in Catskill. Columbia Memorial acquired 3-D mammography technology earlier this year through a generous donation from the C-GHF. The ground breaking technology, currently available in both Hudson and Catskill, provides superior images that make it possible to identify early breast cancer abnormalities within a three dimensional plane. Suspicious abnormalities identified by mammography are subsequently biopsied, ideally with a minimally invasive technique. Proceeds from the Ball’s special auction will be used to acquire an advanced 3-D breast biopsy system that will allow physicians to pre-

cisely sample the abnormalities identified by CMH’s 3-D mammogram. The stereotactic 3-D biopsy system, known as Affirm, will provide precise targeting of a mammographic abnormality in a safer, accurate and more comfortable environment for the patient. Most importantly, this system will help save lives by yielding earlier and more accurate detection of breast cancer. Further augmenting CMH’s comprehensive mammography service is the radiology and pathology expertise now available at CMH through its affiliation with Albany Medical Center. Today, the Albany Med and CMH radiology and pathology services are fully integrated, which means that mammograms and all imaging and diagnostic studies are interpreted by the region’s leading experts. “The generosity and thoughtfulness of our donors made CMH’s 3-D mammography service a reality,” said C-GHF Chairwoman Patti Matheney. “We now have an incredible opportunity to build on our success in fighting breast cancer right here in Co-

lumbia and Greene counties. You can literally be a lifesaver by donating to this year’s Ball and special auction.” Columbia Memorial Health surgeon Rakel Astorga, M.D., said: “The clinical implications of this technology are profound. Pairing our existing 3-D mammography with advanced 3-D biopsy capabilities will enable far more precise location and sampling of tissue, minimizing the impact on surrounding tissue and yielding a better outcome for our patients.” “Our community has always been our partner as we’ve advanced through the years,” said CMH President and CEO Jay P. Cahalan. “We have something very special here at CMH, and it’s because of the unique bond we have established with our patients, employees and community members. We are very grateful for all of their support.” Ball attendees, and those unable to attend the Ball, can pre-bid on the auction item by contacting Gina Orlando, Columbia-Greene Hospital Foundation, at 518-828-8239 or at rorlando@cmh-net.org.

Blood Drives POUGHKEEPSIE — There’s no way to predict when or where an accident will happen. That’s why the American Red Cross needs donors to give blood during Trauma Awareness Month this May and throughout the year to help ensure that trauma centers are prepared the moment an injured patient arrives. Donors of all blood types are urged to give now to help meet the needs of trauma patients and others with serious medical conditions. Make an appointment to donate blood by downloading the free Red Cross Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBlood.org or calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800733-2767). In thanks, all those who come to donate blood, platelets or plasma with the Red Cross May 1 through June 10, will receive a $5 Amazon. com Gift Card via email. (Restrictions apply; see amazon. com/gc-legal. More information and details are available at RedCrossBlood.org/

Together.) Major traumas can quickly deplete a hospital’s blood supply. By giving blood, platelets or plasma regularly, donors can help ensure that enough blood is on the shelves for patients when every second matters. In trauma situations, when there’s no time to check a patient’s blood type, emergency personnel reach for type O negative red blood cells and type AB plasma because they can be transfused to patients of any blood type. Less than 7 percent of the population has type O negative blood, and only about 4 percent of the population has type AB blood. Upcoming blood donation opportunities May 1 through May 23:

COLUMBIA COUNTY Hudson High School, 215 Harry Howard Ave., Hudson, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 17. St. John’s Church, 1025 Kinderhook St., Valatie, 1-7 p.m. May 15.

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DUTCHESS COUNTY Poughkeepsie Galleria, 2001 South Road, Poughkeepsie, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 18. Boardman Road Branch Library, 141 Boardman Road, Poughkeepsie, 2-7 p.m. May 22. BJ’s Wholesale Club, 1404 Route 9, Alpine Commons, Wappingers Falls, noon-5 p.m. May 22.

GREENE COUNTY Catskill Elks Lodge Hall, 45 North Jefferson Ave., Catskill, noon-6 p.m. May 20. Cornell Hook and Ladder Fire Company, 77 Gill Road, New Baltimore, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 18.

ULSTER COUNTY Ellenville High School, 28 Maple Ave., Ellenville, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 20. Redeemer Lutheran Church, 104 Wurts St., Kingston, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 25. New York State DEC, 21 South Putt Corners Road, New Paltz, 8 a.m.-1 p.m. May 22.

HUDSON — The Columbia Greene Addiction Coalition (CGAG) is a group of community agencies, government agencies, and individuals working together to address the opioid crisis and all other addiction issues in Columbia and Greene Counties. This week CGAC is celebrating National Prevention Week, a national health observance sponsored by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). National Prevention Week is dedicated to increasing the prevention of substance use and promotion of mental health, and celebrating the successful prevention efforts of organizations and individuals. CGAC recognizes that

we can all inspire positive change throughout the year. Every day and everywhere, whether we make healthy choices for ourselves or inspire others to do so, the small actions we take can change lives for the better, encourage healthy decisionmaking and rally people to reach their full potential. National Prevention Week echoes a key message of the 2016 Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health: we can shift the way our society thinks about substance misuse and substance use disorders while defining actions that individuals and communities can take to prevent and treat these conditions. CGAC is proud to be one of many organizations

around the country encouraging people to raise awareness about the importance of substance use prevention and mental health promotion in their communities as part of National Prevention Week 2019. CGAC has provided materials about substance use prevention to the high schools in both counties. Members will also be hosting an informational event in some of the schools. If you would like more information about CGAC or substance abuse prevention, please contact Paula Queirolo at Twin County Recovery Services or Vanessa Vogel at Catholic Charities of Columbia and Greene Counties.

Health Briefs MEETING CAIRO — The Greene County Women’s League Cancer Patient Aid members will meet June 4 at Angel’s Family Restaurant, 4385 Route 23, Cairo. Lunch is at noon and the meeting is called to order at 1 p.m. Greene County Women’s League (G.C.W.L.) is a 501(c) (3) non-for-profit organization whose mission is to provide Greene County Cancer patients with assistance in paying medical expenses resulting from the diagnosis and treatment of cancer. For information, call 518-819-1249 or visit G.C.W.L. at www.greenecountywomensleague.com/ become-a-member/.

REMEMBER THE TITANS RUN HILLSDALE — The Taconic Hills Chapter of Dollars for Scholars will be sponsoring a “Remember the Titans 5k” on June 2 at the Roe Jan Park in Hillsdale. Registration starts at 10 a.m. and the race is at 11 a.m. Registration can be made on the day of the event as well. This 5k will be a scenic trail run. All proceeds will be given to Dollars for Scholars and will be given as scholarships to graduating seniors at Taconic Hills in honor of those “Titan” Staff, Alumni, and students we’ve lost.” Pre-registration, $20 and the day of the event, $25. Contact Joe Raco at 518-929-9960 to participate or volunteer. Pre-registration checks are made payable to “TH Dollars for Scholars” and can be sent to RACO P.O. Box 593 Philmont, NY 12565 or can go to the following link online with “5k” as the donation title https://donations.scholarshipamerica.org/index.php?coch apid=NY0439&cachapname=

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SUPPORT GROUPS CATSKILL — Greene County Compassionate Friends support group for parents whose child has died, meets at 7 p.m. every second Wednesday of the month at the United Methodist Church, Woodland Avenue, Catskill. For information, contact Judy at 518-6224023 or Carol at 518-537-6098. COXSACKIE — The Coxsackie Grief Support Group meets 6-7 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at Bethany Village, Van Heest Hall, Coxsackie. For information, contact Jeffrey at 518478-5414 or jhaasrph@aol. com. CHATHAM — Support group for families/friends with a mentally ill loved one. Sponsored by the National Alliance on Mental Illness - Columbia County. Held 6:30-8 p.m. the first Friday of every month at Morris Memorial, 21 Park Row, Chatham. For information, contact Pat at 518-784-2783 or anderhous@gmail.com.

FREE CLINICS HUDSON — The Columbia County Department of Health will continue to offer free STD clinics. The STD clinics will now be held 9-10 a.m. every Wednesday. Clinic information is available on the Columbia County Department of Health website at www.columbiacountyny.com/health.

WELLNESS ACADEMY VALATIE — Pegasus Mental Health Counseling will be hosting a free workshop series called Wellness Academy held 6:30-7:30 p.m. the third Monday of the month at the Martin H. Glynn Municipal Building,

Kinderhook Town Hall/Valatie Village Hall. For information, call 518-653-5993.

OVERDOSE PREVENTION TRAINING CATSKILL — Twin County Recovery Services are sponsoring a free Heroin and Opioid Overdose Prevention Training provided by project safe point. Training is held 4:305:30 p.m. the second Monday of the month at 428 West Main St., Catskill. You will learn the signs and symptoms of a heroin and opioid overdose and how to use Naloxone (Narcan) to respond to an overdose. Each individual will receive a Certificate of Completion and an Overdose Prevention Kit. For registration, contact Kate Gruhle, Project Safe Point Program Coordinator at Kateg@ ccalbany.org or 518-449-3581 ext. 116.

PREVENTION AWARENESS SOLUTIONS CATSKILL — P.A.S. It On, a community based organization focused on prevention, awareness of, and providing positive alternatives to substance use while supporting and encouraging health decision making. Community members are invited to meetings 4-5 p.m. the first Monday of every month at the Catskill Community Center, 344 Main St., Catskill.

NAR-ANON MEETINGS CHATHAM — A weekly NarAnon meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Morris Memorial, 17 Park Row, Chatham. Fellowship group for those affected by someone else’s addiction. For information, call 518-858-6124. Recovery is for the family, not just the addict. The meetings are free, anonymous and everyone is welcome.


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MAY 17 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. 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.

MAY 18 COXSACKIE — The National Honor Society will serve a pancake breakfast 8 a.m.noon May 18 in the CoxsackieAthens High School Cafeteria, 24 Sunset Blvd., Coxsackie. Menu includes pancakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, juice and coffee. Adults, $8; children 12 and younger, $5. TANNERSVILLE — Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Primer: What’s Happening with Hemlocks in New York? with Caroline Marschner (New York State Hemlock Initiative) cosponsored with Schoharie Watershed Month 10 a.m.noon May 18 at the Mountain Top Arboretum Education Center, 4 Maude Adams Road, Tannersville. The hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA) is an invasive forest pest that threatens native eastern hemlock, a common tree species throughout New York and at the Arboretum. Hemlocks are a foundation species that create unique habitats and provide several ecosystem services, including protecting clean water resources. The New York State Hemlock Initiative integrates research, management, and outreach to address the growing threat of HWA in the state. NYSHI Education and Outreach Technician Caroline Marschner will share the importance of conserving hemlocks, the damage HWA is causing in our forests, and the management and community science efforts being employed to slow the spread of HWA in New York. We will finish the event by taking a short hike to the Arboretum’s hemlock stand to scout for woolly adelgid. This program will take place indoors and outdoors. Dress appropriately for the weather. Admission is free. For information, call 518589-3903. CATSKILL — Lowe’s of Catskill, 60 Catskill Commons, will be serving a Veterans Breakfast 7-10 a.m. May 18 under the tent in the main parking lot. A free breakfast will be served to all Veteran and Active Duty Military Personnel. There will be entertainment, prizes and information

available to all. This is a rain or shine event.

but must be accompanied by an adult.

COEYMANS HOLLOW — Trinity United Methodist Church, 1313 Route 143, Coeymans Hollow, will serve a roast beef dinner family style 4:307 p.m. May 18. Eat in or take out. There will also be a bake sale. Adults, $12; children, $5. For information, call 518-7562629 or 518-756-2091 day of.

PRATTSVILLE — The Zadock Pratt Museum Bake Sale will be held 10 a.m.-1 p.m. May 25 at Jim Eisel’s Great American, Main Street, Prattsville. For information, call Susie Walsh, Pratt Museum, at 518-937-6120 (suzanwal5@ aol.com).

GHENT — The CGHS/SPCA will be at the Dairy Queen, 2319 Route 66, Ghent, 11 a.m.3 p.m. May 18, with dog breed note cards, candles, pillows, folk art items, art work, spring signs, wreaths and more. A portion of Dairy Queen’s proceeds from the event will benefit more than 5,000 animals that CGHS/SPCA will serve this year.

GREENVILLE — The annual Plant, Flea Market and Bake Sale, sponsored by The Clematis Garden Club, will again be held 9 a.m.-noon June 1 at GNH Parking Lot, Greenville. A large selection of easy to grow in our area perennials, annuals, shrubs, vegetable and houseplants will be offered at reasonable

HUDSON — John A. Alvarez & Sons Inc. presents the 11th annual Columbia Cruisers Car Show to benefit the Wounded Warrior Project on May 18th, Armed Forces Day. Registration from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. with judging at 1:30 p.m. and awards at 2 p.m. at John A. Alvarez & Sons, 3572 Route 9, Hudson. All food and refreshments available with all proceeds to be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project. There are no entrance fees. For information, call 518-8519917.

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MAY 25 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 from east to west, turn left at 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 miles to Ramshorn parking area on right. Call trip coordinator Larry Federman at 518-6783248 to register for this trip. If no calls the trip will be cancelled. Children are welcome

JUNE 16 CATSKILL — The Catskill Elks Lodge, 45 Jefferson Heights, Catskill, will serve a Father’s Day Breakfast 9-11 a.m. June 16. Dads and children under 6 eat free; all others, $8.

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MAY 23 CAIRO — The Cairo Development Foundation presents Pocketbook Bingo May 23 at the Red Rooster Roadhouse, 851 Main St., Cairo. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; bingo starts at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $35. Take a chance to win a designer purse. Beverages and food available to purchase. Limited tickets available. To order tickets, visit https://www.cairodf. com. Make checks payable to Cairo Development Foundation.

CATSKILL — 14th Annual Catskill Yard Sale Day will be held June 8, Village and Town Wide. To be placed on the address list, contact Pam at 518821-0361 or “like us” on Facebook Catskill Yard Sale Day page.

JUNE 30 COLONIE — The Capital District Chevrolet Club Inc. 37th annual All Make and Model Antique, Classic & Street Rod, Car and Truck Show will be held 10 a.m.12:30 p.m. June 30 at Cook Park, Lincoln Avenue, Colonie. Years 1900 through 2018 vehicles will be represented. Participant judging for top 30 vehicles and seven special and two best of show being picked by the club. Adults, $3; children 12 and younger and seniors, free. Show vehicle registration, $10. Refreshments available. For car show information, call Phil at 518429-0203; vendor and crafters information, call Bill at 518377-5168.

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2019 PGA Championship at Bethpage Black: Everything you need to know. Sports, B2

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C-GCC softball opens postseason play today By Tim Martin Columbia-Greene Media

GREENPORT — The Columbia-Greene softball team is seeded seventh in the Region III Tournament and will play at No. 2 Onondaga today at 5 p.m. in an opening round game. The Twins finished the regular season with a 15-7 record and will be making its fourth straight postseason appearance. The Twins have qualified for the playoffs eight times in Peter Dedrick’s 10 years as coach. The Twins have been idle for more than a week because of rain outs, so Dedrick says the team is eager to get back on the field. “Four of our last five doubleheaders were rained See C-GCC B3

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Rondout boys, girls claim Hudson Invitational titles

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Taconic Hills second baseman Schuyler Krzeminski throws to first base during Friday’s Patroon Conference baseball game against Green Tech.

Riders post two wins in Mudville Tournament By Tim Martin Columbia-Greene Media

HERKIMER — Isabella Milazzo threw a two-hit shutout to help Ichabod Crane defeat Windsor, 8-0, in the 14th Annual Officer Joseph Corr Memorial

HUDSON — Rondout Valley of Section IX earned boys and girls titles on Saturday at the first Hudson Track and Field Invitational in 38 years. The Gander boys had eight first-place finishes and finished with 204 points to easily outdistance second-place finisher Taconic Hills, which collected 126 points. The Rondout girls finished with 130 points to edge Taconic Hills, which had 118. Dylan Foutch had a good day for the Taconic Hills boys, winning the 110 meter hurdles (:16.76) and the 400 meter hurdles (1:00.88). Teammate Eli Russo won the 3,200 meter run (10:56.66) Trevor New, who set a new school record for the Titans in the long jump on Thursday, took second in the event on Saturday with a 21-02.75 effort. He also took second in the high jump with a 5-08 showing and was runner-up in the 110 meter hurdles (:16.83) and 400 meter hurdles (1:02.04). TH seventh-grader Neil Howard had a strong showing in the pole vault, finishing

second with a 10-0 effort. Amelia Canetto stood out for the Taconic Hills girls, winning the the 100 meter dash (:13.26), the 200 meters (:26.77) and the 400 meters (:59.70). Also posting first-place finishes for the TH girls were Abbey Gatjkowski in the discus (101-06), Amy Smith in the high jump (4-08) and Lily Russo in the long jump (15-08.50). Hudson’s Mona-Lisa Carius was a double winner, taking first in the triple jump (32-04) and shot put (32-11). Results:

BOYS Rondout Valley 204, Taconic Hills 126, Red Hook 65, Pine Plains 57, Voorheesville 46.50, Hudson 25, Catskill 11.50, Rensselaer 10, Millbrook 2 100m: Adm Fares (RV) :11.98; 200m: Adm Fares (RV) :23.20; 400m: David Factor (RH) 52.77; 800m: Evan Ensslin (V) 1:58.52; 1600m: Evan Ensslin (V) 4:55.17; 3200m: Eli Russo (TH) 10:56.66; 110m hurdles: Dylan Foutch (TH) :16.75; 400m hurdles: Dylan Foutch (TH) 1:00.88; 3000m See TITLES B3

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Tournament at the Mudville Softball Complex on Saturday. The Riders, the No. 3 ranked class B team in the state, went on to defeat See RIDERS B3

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Knicks’ best chance in lottery is the fifth pick Steve Popper Newsday

As the Knicks stumbled through a 17-65 season, tied for the worst record in franchise history and the worst record in the NBA this season, at least the light at the end of the tunnel was the NBA draft lottery. But when tonight’s lottery is held at 8:30 p.m. ET at the Hilton Chicago, the Knicks’ best odds are to land the fifth pick, thanks to a revamped lottery system that tries to dissuade teams from tanking in an attempt to secure a slot at the top of the draft. The Knicks have a 14 percent chance of landing the top pick, which almost certainly will be Duke’s Zion Williamson. That’s the same odds as the second- and third-worst teams, the Cavaliers and Suns, thanks to the new system approved in 2017 by the league’s Board of Governors. This, the first year the new system will be implemented, is swapped for a system that would have given the worst team a 25-percent chance at the No. 1 pick. The Knicks have a 47.9-percent chance of landing the fifth pick. By virtue of the worst record, they can’t slip below No. 5. The Knicks’ odds for the rest of those five spots include 13.4 percent for the second pick, 12.7 for No. 3 and 11.9 for No. 4. On the bright side, the last time the Knicks

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Duke Blue Devils forward Zion Williamson (1) drives to the basket against Michigan State Spartans forward Xavier Tillman (23) during the championship game of the east regional of the 2019 NCAA Tournament at Capital One Arena.

were 17-65, they had the second-worst record, but the 2015 lottery dropped them from the No.

2 pick to No. 4 with the 76ers and Lakers jumping over them.

It worked out as Kristaps Porzingis fell into their laps, or at least it did until the relationship splintered between the Knicks and the franchise centerpiece and the team traded him to Dallas. That left the Knicks without a star, but did create the cap space to chase two max-salary stars this summer. Patrick Ewing — the last player to lead the Knicks to regular contention — will represent the franchise on the dais Tuesday. He was selected with the No. 1 overall pick by the Knicks in 1985 after the team won the first lottery, one that still is the subject of nearly as many conspiracy theories as UFO sightings. Was it a frozen envelope or a bent corner that allowed Ewing to land at Madison Square Garden? The NBA has moved steadily to avoid those sorts of questions. Now, before the cards are turned over on the stage Tuesday night, the actual lottery will be held in a separate room with media members, NBA officials, representatives of the participating teams and the accounting firm of Ernst and Young in attendance. Fourteen carefully tested and weighed PingPong balls numbered 1 through 14 will be placed in a lottery machine. There are 1,001 possible combinations when four balls of the See KNICKS B3


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Baseball AMERICAN LEAGUE East W L Pct GB Tampa Bay 24 15 .615 — NY Yankees 24 16 .600 .5 Boston 22 19 .537 3.0 Toronto 16 24 .400 8.5 Baltimore 14 26 .350 10.5 Central W L Pct GB Minnesota 25 14 .641 — Cleveland 21 18 .538 4.0 Detroit 18 20 .474 6.5 Chi. White Sox 18 21 .462 7.0 Kansas City 14 27 .341 12.0 West W L Pct GB Houston 26 15 .634 — LA Angels 19 21 .475 6.5 Seattle 20 23 .465 7.0 Oakland 19 23 .452 7.5 Texas 17 21 .447 7.5 Saturday’s games Boston 9, Seattle 5 Detroit 5, Minnesota 3 Chi. White Sox 7, Toronto 2 LA Angels 7, Baltimore 2 Oakland 3, Cleveland 2 Tampa Bay 7, NY Yankees 2 Houston 11, Texas 4 Minnesota 8, Detroit 3 Sunday’s games Boston 11, Seattle 2 Baltimore 5, LA Angels 1 Chi. White Sox 5, Toronto 1 NY Yankees 7, Tampa Bay 1 Houston 15, Texas 5 Detroit 5, Minnesota 3 Cleveland 5, Oakland 3 Monday’s games Baltimore (Hess 1-4) at NY Yankees (Loaisiga 1-1), 6:35 p.m. Houston (Peacock 3-2) at Detroit (Boyd 4-2), 7:10 p.m. LA Angels (Skaggs 3-3) at Minnesota (Berrios 6-1), 7:40 p.m. Cleveland (Bieber 2-1) at Chi. White Sox (Lopez 2-4), 8:10 p.m. Oakland (Fiers 3-3) at Seattle (Kikuchi 2-1), 10:10 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L Pct GB 23 16 .590 — 21 20 .512 3.0 19 20 .487 4.0 16 24 .400 7.5 10 29 .256 13.0 Central W L Pct GB Chi. Cubs 24 14 .632 — Milwaukee 24 18 .571 2.0 Pittsburgh 20 17 .541 3.5 St. Louis 22 19 .537 3.5 Cincinnati 18 23 .439 7.5 West W L Pct GB LA Dodgers 27 16 .628 — San Diego 22 19 .537 4.0 Arizona 22 19 .537 4.0 Colorado 19 21 .475 6.5 San Francisco 17 23 .425 8.5 Saturday’s games Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 1 Chi. Cubs 2, Milwaukee 1, 15 innings NY Mets 4, Miami 1 Atlanta 6, Arizona 4 San Diego 4, Colorado 3 Cincinnati 5, San Francisco 4 Washington 5, LA Dodgers 2 Sunday’s games Miami at NY Mets, PPD Pittsburgh 10, St. Louis 6 Colorado 10, San Diego 7 San Francisco 6, Cincinnati 5 LA Dodgers 6, Washington 0 Atlanta 5, Arizona 3 Chi. Cubs 4, Milwaukee 1 Monday’s games Milwaukee at Philadelphia (Nola 3-0), 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Kingham 1-0) at Arizona (Ray 2-1), 9:40 p.m. Interleague Saturday’s game Philadelphia 7, Kansas City 0 Sunday’s game Philadelphia 6, Kansas City 1 Philadelphia Atlanta NY Mets Washington Miami

Trump says Red Sox swept Mariners thanks to him Philip Bump The Washington Post

There’s a particular subset of Donald Trump tweets in which he tries to take credit for things for which he obviously deserves no credit. This is different than that genre of tweets in which Trump claims, retroactively, to have been right about something, a prolific genre of its own. Here, we’re talking about tweets like this one from Jan. 2, 2018: “Since taking office I have been very strict on Commercial Aviation. Good news - it was just reported that there were Zero deaths in 2017, the best and safest year on record!” You will not be surprised to learn that the number of airline fatalities globally in 2017, the only year of Trump’s presidency to that point, was not a function of Trump. You will further not be surprised to learn that, when the number of fatalities rose in 2018, Trump did not mention any relationship to the news. There’s a subset to this variety of tweet in which Trump claims credit for something happening while affecting a sort of tongue-in-cheek tone. Before he was president, for example, he used to tweet on occasion about how the New York Yankees would always win their baseball games when he attended. This, we discovered, was untrue; of the 13 games where we knew he’d attended, the Yankees won seven, slightly above half. The idea, though, is that Trump’s magic touch extends beyond the business world (and now, the political world) to the world of sports. It’s akin to his insistence last year that his endorsement was winning race after race for Republicans - neglecting to mention that this effect only really worked

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in the Republican primaries. In the midterms last year, Trump again broke about even. But the point Trump wants to reinforce is that he’s always right and always successful, even indirectly. His occasional tongue-in-cheek-ish tone is simply a way to hedge his bets. Monday morning, Trump again offered an example of this genre. “Has anyone noticed that all the Boston @RedSox have done is WIN since coming to the White House! Others also have done very well. The White House visit is becoming the opposite of being on the cover of Sports Illustrated! By the way, the Boston players were GREAT guys!” The president is entirely correct that, since visiting the White House last week, the Red Sox haven’t lost. Over the weekend, they took 3-of-3

against the Seattle Mariners, win after win after win. How remarkable is this? Well, consider that this is only the, uh, 11th time this season that the Mariners have lost at least three games in a row. The Mariners are in third place in the AL West, with a record of 20-23. In other words, when teams play the Mariners, they usually win. Congrats to the Red Sox, I guess. But notice that Trump goes further: Other teams that have visited him at the White House have also “done very well.” OK, fine. Let’s evaluate that claim. We looked at the fates of eight teams that visited Trump after winning a national championship - plus two team that feuded with Trump and were disinvited, the Philadelphia Eagles and the Golden State Warriors.

Now, remember: These teams are there because they are very good. They won championships! The odds that they’re going to keep winning are pretty good compared to, say, the Seattle Mariners. So how’d these teams do in the first four games after visiting the White House? They went 27-12, a win record of 69 percent. There are a lot of caveats. Most of those wins came against teams with losing records. Those involving NFL teams and college football teams came well after meeting Trump (or well after they were supposed to have met with him). That Clemson and Alabama went 8-0 after meeting Trump is unremarkable to the extent that championshipcaliber college football teams often have relatively light early schedules. (Source: I went to

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NBA PLAYOFFS Conference Semifinals (Best-of-7) 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, May 6: Milwaukee 113, Boston 101 Wednesday, May 8: Milwaukee 116, Boston 91 Toronto 4, Philadelphia 3 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, May 7: Toronto 125, Philadelphia 89 Thursday, May 9: Philadelphia 112, Toronto 101 Sunday: Toronto 92, Philadelphia 90 Western Conference Golden State 4, Houston 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, May 6: Houston 112, Golden State 108 Wednesday, May 8: Golden State 104, Houston 99 Friday, May 10: Golden State 118, Houston 113 Portland 4, Denver 3 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, May 7: Denver 124, Portland 98 Thursday, May 9: Portland 119, Denver 108 Sunday: Portland 100, Denver 96 Conference Finals (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Eastern Conference (1) Milwaukee vs. (2) Toronto Wednesday: Toronto at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Friday: Toronto at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Sunday, May 19: Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 21: Milwaukee at Toronto, 8:30 p.m. x-Thursday, May 23: Toronto at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. x-Saturday, May 25: Milwaukee at Toronto, 8:30 p.m. x-Monday, May 27: Toronto at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Western Conference (1) Golden State vs. (3) Portland Tuesday: Portland at Golden State, 9 p.m. Thursday: Portland at Golden State, 9 p.m. Saturday: Golden State at Portland, 9 p.m. Monday, May 20: Golden State at Portland, 9 p.m. x-Wednesday, May 22: Portland at Golden State, 9 p.m. x-Friday, May 24: Golden State at Portland, 9 p.m. x-Sunday, May 26: Portland at Golden State, 9 p.m.

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President Donald Trump (M) poses with Boston Red Sox principal owner John W. Henry (L), Red Sox chairman Tom Werner (M-L), Red Sox starting pitcher Nathan Eovaldi (M-R), and Red Sox starting pitcher Chris Sale (R) along with other Red Sox players at a ceremony honoring the 2018 World Series champion Boston Red Sox on the South Lawn at the White House.

Ohio State.) For the Sox alone, there is an important caveat: The team’s manager, who might have more of an effect on the team’s performance than the president, skipped the White House visit. They are also the only team who won all of the games that followed within a few weeks of a Trump visit. In the first four games after meeting (or not meeting) with Trump, here’s how these ten teams fared: First game: Won 7-of-10 times against opponents with an average win percentage of .410. Second game: Won 7-of-10 times against opponents with an average win percentage of .490. Third game: Won 8-of-10 times against opponents with an average win percentage of .550. Fourth game: Won 5-of-9 times against opponents with an average win percentage of .390. (We’re waiting to see the results of the Red Socks’ fourth game.) But that’s over the short term. How’d they fare over the long term? Each team made the playoffs in the following year. But only one of the 10 teams actually repeated as champion: The Warriors. The lesson, then, is: If you want to win most of a fourgame stretch, go meet with Trump, but you won’t win a championship. If you want to win a championship? Skip Trump and you’ve got 50 percent odds of repeating. This is nonsense, of course. As is Trump’s bragging about his magic touch.

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The setting is familiar, and so is the man who’s favored to win one of golf’s biggest tournaments. But the date? Well, it just feels a little weird. Yes, the PGA Championship is already here. The best golfers in the world will tee it up Thursday through Sunday with a major on the line at Bethpage State Park’s Black Course on Long Island in New York. For about the last half-century, the PGA Championship has been played in August as the year’s final major. But thanks to a big schedule shakeup, that took effect this year, the PGA is now the year’s second major and played in May. It may take some getting used to, but once the golf starts it will feel every bit like a major. The storylines are plentiful and intriguing, starting with Tiger Woods. And the Black Course is a proven gem, hosting its third major championship. So how is it all going to play out this week? Here’s everything you need to know about the 2019 PGA Championship. Tiger Woods’ chances Tiger Woods hasn’t played since his remarkable victory at the Masters last month. But that has done nothing to dampen the hype and excitement surrounding the now 15-time major champion. It feels like the early 2000s again — and it’s fitting because he won the U.S. Open here in 2002. Woods is the heavy betting favorite and the biggest story, by far, heading into this tournament as he renews his quest to catch Jack Nicklaus at 18 majors. But what about Woods’ game? It’s going to depend on his driver. Woods won’t be able to get away with some of the big misses he had at Augusta. But if he can get the ball in the fairway, his iron game sets up perfectly for this course, and what a story a second consecutive major would be. Brooks Koepka tries to repeat Brooks Koepka is the defending champ — he edged Woods in last year’s PGA — and the best player in majors over the last three years. And yet he’ll arrive at Bethpage flying under the radar. Again. He’ll surely use it as motivation and don’t be surprised to see him near the

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top of the leaderboard. He’s finished top 25 in 12 of the last 13 majors he’s played, including three wins in his last seven majors. He seems to love these moments, and the chance to take down more popular players, and his length should be a huge advantage on this long, difficult course. He also has good Long Island vibes: he won the U.S. Open at Shinnecock last year. This won’t be easy Koepka won last year’s birdie-fest of a PGA Championship at 16-under par. Unless there’s a ton of rain, that’s not going to happen on the notoriously tough Black Course, where only six players total broke par in the first two majors played here. The PGA Championship won’t be set up as tough as those U.S. Opens, but this course has a warning sign on it for a reason: It’s really tough. The rough is thick, the par fours are long, and the bunkers are deep. Don’t expect to see double digits under par on the leaderboard in this major. The guys looking for their first Despite the recent success of Koepka and Woods, 10 of the last 14 major championships have been claimed by firsttime major winners. And don’t be surprised if it happens

again at the PGA. There are just too many talented players who have yet to get the job done. Rickie Fowler is at the top of the list, and he’s had some success when the PGA Tour has stopped at the Black Course: a tie for 24th in 2012 and a tie for seventh in 2016. Jon Rahm and Tony Finau are two of the longest hitters on tour and both have a great chance if they drive the ball well. And Bryson DeChambeau, who won The Northern Trust at Paramus’ Ridgewood CC last fall (designed by A.W. Tillinghast, the architect of the Black Course) has a knack for playing tough courses well. Holes to watch 4, Par 5, 517 yards: It’s the most beautiful and memorable hole on the Black Course, and it’s a definite birdie opportunity. But trouble lurks in the cross bunkers and hitting it over the green is a bad mistake. A good risk-reward hole early in the round. 7, Par 4, 524 yards: It’s usually a Par 5, but for the pros it will be a brutally tough and long Par 4 — there’s a lot of those on the Black Course. Try to cut too much off the corner from the tee and players risk finding deep trouble in the right trees. The green is accessible, but it’ll take a precise shot with a long iron. 11, Par 4, 435 yards: This is one of the

easier holes on the Black because it’s shorter than most of the monster Par 4s. But nothing comes easy on this course. The tee shot is blind and the green is more undulating than most. Two good shots could yield a birdie, but a bad approach could quickly turn into trouble. 15, Par 4, 484 yards: Iconic, brutal difficult and late in the round. The 15th at Bethpage is a tortuous but wonderful hole. Hitting this elevated green from the middle of the fairway is not easy, and it’s nearly impossible from the rough — even for the best players in the world. The green is guarded by deep bunkers and anything long of the hole is deep trouble. A hole that could win or lose the tournament on Sunday. 17, Par 3, 207 yards: It’s certainly not the toughest hole here, but it’s a fantastic setting at a pivotal point in the round. It’s got a stadium-like feel with a ton of bleachers and big hill behind the green. There’s room to hit a good shot onto this big green, but deep bunkers everywhere will make it intriguing with the tournament on the line. Group to watch The full list of tee times won’t be released until Friday, but we already know one very high-profile grouping. Tiger Woods, Brooks Koepka, Francesco Molinari: Not only have these guys combined to win the last three majors, but they’ve battled each other to get it done. Molinari edged Woods at the British Open, Koepka beat Woods at last year’s PGA. And Woods beat them both at the Masters this year. Now they’ll start off the tournament together in the hopes of battling it out on Sunday again. Keep an eye on Rory McIlroy: He’s finished outside of the top 10 only once on the PGA Tour in 2019 (a tie for 21st at the Masters) and has had some success on the Black: most notably, a tie for 10th as a 20-year-old at the 2009 U.S. Open. If he putts well on these relatively flat greens, he’ll be in the mix on Sunday. Jason Day: He’s been at his best in big events this year, finished tied for fifth at the Masters and tied for eighth at The Players. His high ball-flight is perfect for Bethpage, where he tied for fourth in 2016. His fragile back and putting are concerns, but he’s too good to not win more majors — his only win was at the PGA Championship in 2015.


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Nichols, 7-5, to finish the tournament with a 2-0 record. Milazzo struck out 10 and walked two as she improved to 8-0 this season. The sophomore right-hander has a 0.00 earned run average and has allowed just one unearned run and 15 hits in nine appearances. Marissa Wheeler led the Riders with two doubles and an RBI. Mackenzie Wendelken added two singles and two RBI, Laney Altomer and Milazzo each had two singles, Brittany Futia a single and two RBI and Gabbie Cox and Jenna Downey a single and an RBI each. Emma Dixon doubled and Autumn Webb singled for Windsor, which came into the game ranked No. 14 in the state in Class B. Kaylie Rosencrans started and pitched four innings for the Black Knights, striking ut one, walking two and allowing six runs and nine hits. Jamie

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Ross finished up, fanning one, walking one and surrendering two runs and two hits. In the second game, ICC broke up a 4-4 tie with two runs in the bottom of the fifth inning and went on to edge Nichols. Downey started the Riders’ fifth inning rally with a double to center field. She went to third on Kaili Saccento’s single and scored on a ground out by Wheeler. Saccento eventually scored on a ground out by Wendelken. Nichols got one back in the top of the sixth, but the Riders tacked on an insurance run in the home half of the frame on an RBI single by Cameron Phippen. Downey finished with two doubles and an RBI for the Riders (13-1). Wheeler had a single and two RBI, Phippen a single and an RBI, Ringwood two singles, Saccento and Cox a single apiece and Wendelken an RBI. Isabella Russo had two doubles for Nichols. Cortney Staniszewski added a double and two RBI and Megan Kyte doubled.

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Wheeler pitched six innings for ICC, striking out six, walking two and allowing five runs and eight hits. Milazzo relieved in the seventh and got the save. Kyte was the losing pitcher, allowing seven runs and eight

hits with six strikeouts and four walks. Averill Park 12, Greenville 0 Ballston Spa 9, Greenville 4 BALLSTON SPA — Greenville suffered two losses to Class A schools in Saturday’s Ballston Spa Softball

Tournament. The Spartans (9-3) fell to Averill Park, 12-0, and dropped a 9-2 decision to Ballston Spa. Greenville managed just two hits against Averill Park, a single each for Jazzmin Gibson and Melody Kappel. Kappel was the losing pitcher, striking ut four, walking five and allowing 12 runs and 13 hits. Against Ballston Spa, Alexis Caprio collected to singles for the Spartans. A.J. Pahl had a single and two RBI, Emma Haller and Gibson a single apiece and Zakiyah Haque drove in a run. Megan McMahon led the Scotties with a double, two singles and two RBI. Lauren Kersch had a double and two singles with three RBI and Julia Russell contributed two singles and an RBI. Katelyn Hilko was the winning pitcher, striking out three, walking eight and allowing four runs and five hits. Kappel suffered the loss, giving up nine runs and 17 hits with four strikeouts.

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Green Tech 1 CRARYVILLE — Donovan Mier and Devon Charron combined to throw a three-hitter as Taconic Hills wrapped up its Patroon Conference schedule with a 9-1 victory over Green Tech on Friday. Mier started and pitched three innings for the Titans (9-7, 10-7), striking out six and allowing three hits. Charron pitched the final three innings, striking out four, walking three and allowing one run. Zach Weaver doubled and had two RBI and Joel Preusser doubled and drove in a run for Taconic Hills. Schuyler Krzeminski had two singles, Kolby Clegg, Jesse Slater and Ryan Nowak a single and an RBI each, Charron and Mason Nack a single apiece and Mier had an RBI. Ky’Juan Stanfield, Allen Mercedes and Shaqueece Mathis all singled for Green Tech. Nyzair Sheldon was the losing pitcher, giving up nine runs and nine hits with one strikeout and two walks.

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Steeplechase: Henry Goca (R) 10:23.40; 4x100m relay: Pine Plains (Aldana, Stracher, Krimmer,Roach) :46.65; 4x400m relay: Pine Plains (Bay,Krimmer,Roach,Lopez) 3:51.57; 4x800m relay: Red Hook (Factor,McCann, Lopez, Cohen) 8:47.42; High Jump: Liam Brantmeyer (RV) 5-10.00; Pole Vault: Chris Dorney (RV) 10-06.00; Long Jump: Marcus Ford (RV) 21-05.50; Triple Jump: Tyler Tomlin (RV) 41-10.00; Shot Put: Isaiah Jones (RV) 41-08.50; Discus: Isaiah Jones (RV) 145-05.

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out so we are just itching to get out and play,” ColumbiaGreene coach Peter Dedrick said. “We haven’t played in almost a week and half so just trying to stay game ready the best we can.” The Twins played Onondaga during the season and lost both games, 7-0 and 10-7 in eight innings. “Onondaga is a very talented team,” Dedrick said. “We battled them in the regular season in two very good games. It was a 1-0 game going into the 6th inning in game one before two errors gave them a 7-0 win and in the second game we lost in extra

Rondout Valley 130, Taconic Hills 118, Red Hook 95, Hudson 64, Pine Plains 48, Emma Willard 41, Catskill 23, Voorheesville 20, Millbrook 4 100m: Amelia Canetto (TH) 13.26; 200m: Amelia Canetto (TH) :26.77; 400m: Amelia Canetto (TH) :59.70; 800: Cece Lagomarsino (EW) 2:33.76; 1500m: Sheena Dwyer-McNulty (R) 5:14.78; 3000m: Bryce Hopper (RV) 12:12.38; 100m hurdles: Paige Bogart (RV) 17.86; 400m hurdles: Kelcie Horst (RH) 1:12.33; 2000m Steeplechase: Sheena Dwyer-McNulty (RH) 7:43.35; 4x100m relay: Rondout Valley (Kruchowy, Owens, Schoonmaker, Walters, Medina)

:53.0; 4x400m relay: Red Hook (Beach,Haslem, Homer, Horst) 4:30.22; 4x800m relay: Red Hook (Hillary, Beach, Aldous, Homer) 10:53.43; High Jump: Amy Smith (TH) 4-08.00; Pole Vault: Autumn

Prezzano (PP) 7-06.00; Long Jump: Lily Russo (TH) 1508.50; Triple Jump: MonaLisa Carius (H) 32-04.00; Shot Put: Mona-Lisa Carius (H) 32-11.00; Discus: Abbey Gatjkowski (TH) 101-06.

innings.” Dedrick said the tournament should be very competitive with a number of teams capable of winning it. “The Region III tournament is wide open in our bracket,” he said. “Our region breaks the bracket up into two separate brackets. Our bracket consists of No. 2 Onondaga, No. 3 Corning, No.6 Broome and No.7 CGCC. “If we happen to get past Onondaga we would play the winner of Corning and Broome, both of who we beat in the regular season, for a chance to get into the World Series. We can’t look ahead of what can be and all of our focus and attention has to be on Onondaga. One game at a time.” Dedrick said the numerous

rain outs this season was a source of frustration for the team. “It was a frustrating season because of the rain outs,” Dedrick said. “I felt like we never got on a roll. Our 15-7 record is nothing to be mad about, but we had 12 games canceled so would have been nice to get them all in and see what could have been. However we reached our first goal of getting into the post season which is extremely tough to do in our region and we are just ready to play” Now faced with a one and done format, Dedrick reflected on what his five sophomores have meant to the program the past two years. “These five sophomores are a very special group,” Dedrick said. “They got it done in the

classroom and on the field. Very talented group on the field, but even better people off the field. All of them play

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SSNY tion report, showing how much gage in any lawful act or activity. the same on the following two office a distanceinof 94.43 feet to a ENFORCEMENT SECTION; LLC, 30at Street Holdings,ofLLC; presentation the tained review on May 2019,upon Ashland website the taxable prop- February meet the criteriaand for and taking into account Craryville, have an interest in, or generally Company 6, 2019, at therealHHA's subsistence is 1, provided of 15 days BARATTI JR., Defendants NOshall mail copy of process to of the total assessed value on of process the (2) completion courses: N 74 degrees point; thence S 16not degrees 54’ HARBACH ELECTRONICS, process to: Alex Germans ormail specific lien to upon theLLC, real Road, 166 2019-2020 the District Office. www.ashlandny.com. erty the School "permanently state received? York, later 50% of the work contract. Work is aid guaranteed for 3/458’ New in Office disofof orat office, 41 roll North TICE OF SALEHill IN FORECLOThe LLCDuane 11 East Budget 29thStreet, ST Ste.of main the finalin assessment isDisex- entered NOTICE OFthe FORMATION 00” W, a distance of 124.17 feet 38” W, a distance of 36.88 feet LLC; B R O A D C A S T I N G 3276 Route PaRoskin, 48 23A, Half property described in thisCircle ac- Freehold of the workdays during the contract period. Hours offered NY 12431. Suite 2B, New York, the Catskill Central NOTICE IS HEREBY You may also review a trict? abled" and are so cer4. To transact such than April 22, 2019 at the Clerk of the County Second Street, HudSURE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE 30B New York, NY 10016. PurWH Technical Service LLC. Arempt from taxation. Notice is to than an iron stakeinembedded in to a point at the junction of lands S U P week P LY may W Obe R L D W I Dor E ; less tion; unknown persons belenville, NY NY 12463. Dr,such Ancram, 12502. stated item 11 Purpose: lawful York 10013. School District and son, GIVEN that the more annual copyIn pursuance that Any is posted on New C. CATSKILL PUBLIC tified by thewherein Greene other business as not may prevailing THAT of a Judgfurther given that, in pose: Any lawful activity. Purof Organization filed with each Greene, NY 12534 onaccoror ofticles concrete; thence running N 85 5:00 now or p.m., formerly of Clow; runSTERLING JEWELERS d/b/acrop ing herein generally described depending on weather and conditions. Workers Purpose: Purpose: Any Any lawful Lawful ment and bulleSale pose/Character the Secretary of State ofElecNew meeting dance with Section 2035 of the OCWEN degrees $13.25 13’ 00” W, a distance KAY JEWELERS; NEW YORK ning thence alongpetition lands of orForeclosure activities. Latof after of the the ofTown Clerk's LIBRARY BUDGET County Board ofSERCatskill Public Library. properly come before Each LOAN April 1, 2019 durand intended to be included in acts required to work extraqualihours offered. per hr. or of time. purpose. Purpose. entered in the office of theat business: York (SSNY) on 01/18/2019. Education Law, all business questions or VICING, MNOTICE J Subs, LLC, IS Arts ofHEREBY Org. filed ing 32.58 feet to an iron stake re- must STATEvoters DEPARTMENT OF LA- the same onbe the following three to (3) date upon which Any lawful tin board located FOR 2019-2020 FIStions will receive abfied of the Tameeting pursuant directed the following designation, est LLC is the normal applicable piece rate. Applicants to apply contact CT County Clerk of Greene County Location: Columbia. SSNY des- Department propositions be placed on the with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) courses: N 66 Clerk, degrees 57’ 48” BOR and NEW YORK STATE covered atOr theapply junction lands the namely: the wife, widow, hus- LLC of Labor at 860-2636020. forofthe isTown to 2019, dissolve: business purpose perthe Hall.I, Jon If No any FURTHER GIVEN,SSNY that hours. CAL machines YEAR Shall the senteeasand ballots by mail. Hills Central to the Education Law District must VINITA E.of conic Information is Plaintiff on April 1, A. Hettos, LLC. Filed with voting shall be first 1/3/2019. Cty: Columbia. ignated agent for service W, a distance of 67.78 feet to an DEPARTMENT OF TAXATION now or formerly of the Village of band, heirs atArt. law,of specific job at the District nearest local officeof of the the SWA. date.or the stateNew also questions a copy of the sumwithofthe $801,928, Absentee ballots School will be StateJob oforder New least Bluewidower, Lapis LLC, ET SSNY AL. must are available at Esq., the concerns Referee mitted filed District Clerksepnot MATTHEW, desig. asunder agent upon whom process on LLC. shall #215191. iron signed stake to beby set;at thence on AND FINANCE; NEW YORK Valatie; running thence along be SSNY on 2/6/2019. Of- Koisch, next of kin, descendants, execnamed in said Judgment, will York Limited Liability arise in regards to the ment of the amount of arate and apart from be received in the Ofheld on Tuesday, May York. twenty-five (25) later than April 22, 2019. Such process against may be served mail a copy of process to: WH Org. filed with SSNY the Defendant(s). I, the w w w. h u d s o n h o u s i n the same bearing of Nquali66 deSTATE DEPARTMENT OF LAlands of same on the following utors, administrators, devisees, Notice of Formation of fice: Greene County. Employee must be able to plant, cultivate, weed and harsell in one parcel at public auc-us Company filing by at leastCentral twenty- undersigned &money shall mailwhich processwill toThis 189 Technical PO BoxClerk 851, vest fourfruit (4) courses: N 85crops. degrees BOR,a2019 UNEMPLOYMENT IN- AND grees voters 57’ 48” W,or a distance of Law. report, please make be gauthority.org. the signed Catskill fice of Service, the Board 21, between the FURTHER NO- fied 2% of on 2/1/19. loc.: Referee large variety of vegetable, and flower legatees, creditors,Off. trustees, SSNY designated as Limited Liability Comtion on Juneand 5, 2019 Greene five qualified voters ofbudget, disHealy Blvd., for Hudson, NY Hudson, NY . Purpose: Ser- Applicants 13’knowledge 00” IS W, aHEREBY distance of GIV52.92 the 87.59 feet to an set; SURANCE DIVISION; KEY have general of vegetable is made committees, lienors, asaware weat will try notification required School School District notsell later than IT 3:30 hours of should noon and a9:00 TICE voters in iron thestake previColumbia Co. andSSNY will at public aucProposals will betheacagent for process & County Courthouse, 320 Main 12534. General Purpose. trict shall serve to place such vices Company. pany (LLC). feet to an iron stake embedded thence on the same bearing of BANK f/k/a FIRST NIAGARA plant propagation and that greenhouse maintesignees of such deceased, any to Section to offer a County solution. District purposes dur- cepted for theuporsupport and P.M. aton the the day of the production, p.m., prevailing time, in EN a up copy of bearthe ous annual election, designated as Main agent GREENE to andonno Street, Catskill, of pursuant proposition question the tion shall mail to: 369 concrete; N 66 degrees 57’ 48” W, a disBANK;and JACK WISE, Defennance propagation. Must beinable to lift thence to on 50 albs. Wolcott & Carand all persons deriving interest 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, upon whom process Greene, State of New York, at COURT- May 3pm, Mayto the 1, COUNTY NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEET- later votingthan machine, subject NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION be Inrequired to operate machinery and various dants. pursuance of a judging of N 06 do degrees 23’ other 00” W, a tance of 17.69 feet to a point at Street Catskill in or lien upon, or title to saidNY reLLC - Articles of ability 12:30 P.M., the premises rules andatregulations adopted OF LIABILITY COMING is hereby Law. given that 2019, Company Tompkins, Town deSu(theNotice Budget), as preCatskill Public Library HOUSE, 21,LIMITED 2019. 320 A listMAIN of all field nity Room of farm the Ta- amount of money the District and beby, served shall roll, General maintenance, clearing and the HHA's distancebrush of 179.80 feet to an of the centerline of said River mentwork. of foreclosure and sale almay property through or&under 12414. Purpose: any Organization filed with scribed as follows: 7141 State by the Board of Education. The the Annual Meeting of the resiPANY FIRST:The name of the chain saw operation could be required on a regular basis. 2 iron stake embedded in con- must Street; state running the thencename along granted in Hills the aboveCentral entitled which for calendar 2020 and STREET, persons to CATSKILL, whom ab- conic pared by the Board of main will be required mailor either proc.:of them, 28 and Re- pervisor office or via email them, lawful Route 23 Road a/k/a 7141 Secretary of State of Board of Education reserves Limited Liability Company is dents of the Coxsackie-Athens months experience in the above duties listed is preferred. PUBLIC NOTICE the center of said River Street action and entered in the office crete; thence S 89 degrees 33’ their respectiveRd., wives, widows, Education, may qualified be ob- as that the necessary tax 225 sentee ballots shall School, Craryville, New to fund the School Dis- and residence of the ynolds Kinde- State Route 23 a/k/a 7141 Central 12414, on May 22, initsdetailed theindicated right to submit own prop- NY Warren Hudson LLC (hereSchool District York (SSNY) on NOTICE on a bearing ofAN copy 23 degrees of the Clerk of the County Co- trict's 00” E, a distance of 89.90 to candidate. FORMAhusbands, widowers, at New byOFany resident be levied to pay the 2019 have referred been will York, at which timeof the budget for feet the of LB FERMENTS LLC, rhook, NY heirs 12106. at 9:15 description. NOTICE is hereby giv- TION Route 238,Durham, NYOffice 12422 totained vote at school meeting in said project ositions or questions to the votinafter toissued as the AM, “Com02’ 00” E, a distance of 167.00 an iron stake set; thence run- CT lumbia on the 27th day of MILLER March 2019. FARMS, SUFFIELD, needs 7 temporary law, next of kin, descendants, OF A LIMITED same. For detailed Libe available for inof the District during polls will be opened to 2019-2020 school such petition may be Articles of Org. filed Purp.: any lawful purp. SBL No.: 64.00-6-6 and 64.00district, will be held on Tuesday, ers. Notice is further given, in pany”) SECOND:The Articles of premises known as 43 HHA is an Equal Open that a license, num415 feet to point or place of beginMarch, 2019, I, David A. Gonzaning N 04 degrees 45’ 00” W, a General Help workers 5/1/2019 to 12/7/2019, work tools, supplies, executors; administrators, devi- location: Greene LIABILITY COMPANY ALL THAT TRACT OF PAR2019. The vote vot- portunity accordance with Section 1608 Organization of Company vote brary budget informaspection tothe qualified the21,fourteen (14)bydays bythevoting by mayear, exclusive pubthe Office with the creditors, SSNY truston 6-7 HILL ROAD, Employer un- HIGH distance ofprovided 184.70 of feet to ancostobtained lez, Esq., undersigned Suc- equipment ning. without to worker. atHousing will ber "Pending" Has May sees, legatees, County. SSNY CEL OF LAND situateDesigin the (LLC) of the Education Law, that the ATHENS, were filedof withthe the Secretary of ing machine on preceding election of der ironmonies, stake recovered the to cessor and Referee in said available without immediately tion contact theof library voters District at chine ballot onjudgthe be lic may beatcost obof workers District who Clerkcannot during 4/2/19. Office NY 12015: the direction the ees, committees, lienors loc: and been applied for by the NOTICE OF OR- nated Town of Durham, Greene CounDistrict will holdcbudget hearState on June 29, 2018. THIRD: Board members, andMeeting, approprias Agent of LLC The name of the LLC is U.S. reasonably return to their permanent residence at the end junction of lands now or formerThe Family Tree Biz LLC. artiment named, will sell at public AIDE NEEDED for general assigns, all of whom andSSNY whose d i r e t o r , the Office of the Board the Annual following items: tained by any taxpayer regular school hours. Greene County. 103, Dept of HUD and Section to are sell 12th ty,undersigned New York The premises The County withinBlock the State6,of housekeeping ations and resolutions involving ings on Tuesday, May 7, 2019, GANIZATION OF work day.Mohawk Transportation reimbursement and4/17/2019. subwhom process auction at the lobby the Co- of ly the ofthe the Niagara Pow- The cles ofpetition org. filed on and shopStreet Capital, names, except as stated, are upon 518-943-4230. Clerk during regular ofcommencing Thurs1. To adopt theofHouse annual in District during shall dehas been designated Lot 11: encourages Section 3 sold subject to the and provisions of Beer, Wine Liquor New York in which the office of the expenditure of money will 6:30 p.m. at the Coxsackie Elesistence is provided upon completion of 15 days or 50% LIMITED LIABILITY ping in the Hudson area Office loc. Columbia County, lumbia County Court in er Corp.; running thence along it may be LLC. unknown to plaintiff; Thomas against Articles of Orday, May 2,date 2019, ex- and NOTICE IS and FURTHER ficeCompany hours, AM to with budget the Taconic the imatfor agent least the judgment, No. as agent upon whom the the located is Coplace on that between mentary School on ThursTHAT is8:00 CERTAIN Minority and ALL of the fourteen work contract. Work guaranteed 3/4 ofofthe at filed retail underIndex the Al- take a vehicle. 2-3 times a SSNY desg. LLC the City of of Hudson, New York, lands of same, N 82days degrees 51’is scribe COMPANY Scaglione, potential son, as heir served. SSNY shall filed with 18-0398 in Beverage the amount of ganization the hours Saturdays, of 1 p.m. and 9 p.m. at Women's day, May 9,that 2019,the 6:30District pm. lumbia. FOURTH: The Secreduring the feet contract period. not of cept SunGIVEN, 3:00 PM, until the day week, Hills Central mediately of Workers the process against the 6-9 Call at workdays PIECE OR PARBusiness En-at PLOT, whom process may term be served. on the 1st day hours. of May,School 2019, 00” E, a distance ofpreceding 60.00 to length coholic ContoFIRST:The the estate of Frederick Scaname of mail a copy of process $122,698.58 plus interest and Secretary of State of required to work extra hours offered. $13.25 per hr. or the Edward J. Arthur Elementathe Edward J. Arthur Elementatary of State has been desigSSNY shall process to 9:30 o’clockfor in the the forenoon, the the an iron stake set at the junction has walk-in reg- CEL of the day or holidays, during terprises District fiscal Annual Meeting ex- office and mail contain the LLC may be served. glione Frederick R. ScaOF Annual LAND, District WITH (646)770-6166. to voter submit trolThe Law at T.562 SHEPthe a/k/a Limited Liability costs. Jennifer Abenhaim, piece rate. of Applicants apply contact CT ry School, Athens, New York, ry School. And Notice is also nated as agent upon whom proLLC, 231 Main New York (SSNY) on proposals. 4143toCo. Rt.9 Eastlast Chatham premises described in Schedof landsSaturdays, now or formerly said name glione a/k/a Fredmail Scaglione, istration and any perElection &the Vote. regular school hours year 2019-20 and to applicable cept Sunof the SSNY shall pro- to: THE BUILDINGS AND ARD HILL ROAD ROXDepartment ofrunning Labor at 860-263-6020. Or apply for theinEsq. Woods Oviatt Gilman192, LLP April for Election District No. 1, and at given that, at that time and cess against Company may AIRLINE CAREERS Start Company is ELIZAStreet, P.O. Box NY. Any lawfull purpose Commissa; thence ule A attached hereto and made 2, 2019. Adam Scaglione, 8:00Coxsackie A.M. to Elementary 4:00New P.M., place son thecan register to I M BYP OF authorize the requisite days or nearest holidays, at cumbent, state cess to: 150 potential Water son, St., at lands the local office of the SWA.must Job order RTHE OV EORDER M Eoffice N T adS Here Plaintiff’s Attorney 700 CrossBURYBaltimore, NY 12474 for the following Propositions be served. The post -Get trained LLC New along of same on a beara part hereof, knownasas FAA 1306 job asBETH heir to theHOUSE estate of Frederick New location: Work will include (butthe not name limited to)and planting, roads 2 State St. York vote with the THE toBOARD OF EDUat theoffice Office of theYork, Su- will portion therefore to Apbe #215182. District school buildresi-of Catskill, NYFrederick 12414. School, Coxsackie, New be submitted to theSchool voters: THEREON dress which the Secretary of certified ERECTED, On Building, Premises ConAviation TechniTwo20 Resources LLC. Arts. River Street, Valatie, NY. ing of S 64 degrees 00’ 00” E, a (hereinafter referred Scaglione a/k/a R.to York 12124. Purpose: fertilizer, cultivating, hoeing, harvesting, hanging Island Drive, Rochester, New York 14614 239 for Election District No. 2.Town Quali-of SUPREME Proposition 1: Energy EfficienState shall mail process isTHE 225 cian. COURT - SITUATE, District from 8:00 AM CATION OF AND perintendent raised by taxation on applying ings between dence of20 each signer, Purpose: AnyFred Lawful Org. filed with the Taking SSNY on distance properly of 258.70spaced feet tothe an heights proximate amount offorJudgment LYING, Financial aid qualisumption. Scaglione a/k/a Sca- any as the "Company") tobacco at of feet. lawful purpose. Tel.: 855-227-5072 Street, Hudson, NY, fied fications of Voters: cy Proposition: Copake, County of COUNTY OF 03/08/2019. Columbia iron stake embedded in and con- Being is $388,779.96 costs and down Schools, 343A person West toCapital 3:00Project PMCOLUMMonday Warren CATSKILL CENTRAL the taxableplus hours of packing 8:00 a.m. and must state the Purpose. students. Jobproperty placeglione, et al., IN THE TOWN FARMHOUSE of and tobacco. able to Office: set, operate SECOND:The Articles THE 12534. FIFTH: The Company is shall be entitled and to vote atthe any BIA Shall the following resolution be BEING Columbia County. SSNY designated as interest. Dated at Albany, New crete; thence on the same bearDefendant(s). Pursuant to a Public assistance. Mainmeeting Street, throughto-wit: Friday on days OF SCHOOL on the District. Call AIM and 4:00repair p.m., prevailing and residence farm machinery and name farm buildings. Drive bus of ATHENS, AND ment CATERERS, Hearing CemeteryLLC Association organized forDISTRICT all lawful purposschool for theCatskill, election adopted, RESOLVED, of Organization ofand the Ashland agent of the whom York, the information 28th day two of March, ingtransport of Sand 64 degrees 00’ 00”said E, a from State of New York. Notice isof Foreclosure hereby given Judgment to workers to and field. NotLLC all upon workers for2. free 866U.S. ROF IIIDistrict LEGAL TI-of COUNTY when the OfficJudy Kusminsky New York, at each To elect (2) time also at the candidate. Is having the annual meeting on OF GREENE of school district officers, and that the Board of Education es, and to do any and all things 562 SHEPARD HILL Greene County's CoCompany filed process against it may be 2019 David A. Gonzalez, Esq. required distancetoofdrive. 15.00Workers feet to the Sale, duly 4/9/2019, I, that are requested to drive will been desigthat an entered orderwere entered TRUST May 9th at 7 pmTransportaat 12094 State SSNY school building and es Coxsackie-Athens are open,2015-1, at the AND BoardSTATE Clerk members of theFreeman Board be District Election. A reAND FURTHER NOupon allhas other matters whichat TLE the Central necessary, convenient, or inci- 296-7094 OF NEW ROAD served. SSNY Successor Refereepoint or place beginning. Parrequire to of possess appropriate license. No shall one mail will copy be of the undersigned Referee, willof ordination with the Secretary nated agent of LLC by the Supreme Court, Rt 23, Ashland NY. may beas brought before such BY School District, Greene Office, County, dental to that purpose. Dated: of U.S. BANK NAeach free association Board Clerk's Education: two (2) port of tax exemptions, TICE IS HEREBY GIVprocess to the LLC, 432 State Howard, P.C. Attorneys for cel II: All that piece or parcel of YORK rejected for the position that does not possess a driver's ROXBURY NY 12474 tion Plan Draft sell at public on auction,April at the CoState 16, meeting who is: 1. library Aprocess citizen ofin TIONAL New is hereby authorized April 18, 2019 FREEMAN CLASS upon whom DRIVER, experiColumbia County, on ASSOCIAStreet, Hudson, NY 12534. PlaintiffsB 441 East Street land, with buildings and Most of themuch timeappurwork performed outside some343York, West Main Street, Premises and public members for Allen five (5) license. showing how of isEN, that pursuant toPura lumbia County Courthouse, 401 will441 beEastsold NOTICE P.C. OF OR- ence Monday, 6, 2019, COLUMBIA May BERKSHIRE RE- against 2019. the United States 2. Eighteen to construct energy efficiency HOWARD, Allen preferred. Benefits it may be TION, the dayHudson, ofA p r NY i l , 5:00 under hot orsituate, cold conditions. Work islawful verypurpose. physically P.O. Box 1328 Hudson, New times tenances thereon, lying rule pose: Any AS LEGAL TIUnion22nd Street, Catskill, New York, unthe District. The Budyear terms, commencthe total assessed valadopted by the subject to provisions GANIZATION OF Hudson, EOE, PM Associates AL ESTATE, LLC ArticlesLLC, of years of age 3. A resident within improvements to and reconStreet P.O. Box 1328 Ghent THIRD: The County F/T, P/T. Please call demanding requiring workers to bend, stoop, lift, and carry York 12534 SCHEDULE “A” ue and on being in the Village of Va- Board of Education in served. Theperiod post of- struction 2019, bearing Index 12534, on 6/10/2019 at 10:00 TRUSTEE, getdistrict and til May 8, School 2019Plaintiff for the ofNew ing on July 1, 2019 the final assessOrg. SSNY 1/03/19. filed Judgment In- 518-325-3331 for a attachments of thirty TLE York 12534 of District LIMITED LIABILITY Greene County Buildto 50Town lbs. on frequent basis.The 1 month reArtsfiledofwith Org. filed with the within the14288-19, State ofHigh New Parcel 1: All that piece or parcel uplatie, Town ofexperience Durham, Greene of aKinderhook, am, premises known as 65 address which Number a ing Office in Columbia Co. SSNY fice days preceding the meet- against buildings, original furAnnual including Meeting on dex will next also betoavailable and on and June ment orlisted. rollsand used # 861-2016. Max forroll work COMPANY of land,expiring with buildings ap- quired County, is seeking sealedwith bids County of Columbia the accordance Street, Chatham, NY 12037, Sec. of State of NY York in which the ofdesig. agent of LLC upon whom the SSNY shall mail a copy of which may be PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF ing at which he offers to vote. nishings, machinery, equipMARK A. MCCARTY; on the District's web- May 21, 2019. 30, 2024, thereon, to succeed in thatof budgetary pro- §2035 the for Blackand Top in2008 place. of ApproxiState New York, herein purtenances situate, Zacker, Esq. - name Referee.of JOB FIRST:The Main Street, and described as follows: (SSNY) Cty: copy OPPORTUNITY $18 fice of the Company is 411 process may3/25/2019. be served.CatsSSNY Bulk Carrier looking for CDL-A FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIRegistration of qualified voters ment, apparatus, appurtenancof any process examined at the office CANDACE MCCARTY, boundedisandexempt described as fol- Drivers. lyingNYC and being in the Village matelyWill 1,400 US on tons,modern type 6site. The real property Any person shall be ABILITY Nadine from Education any ALL that certain plot, piece or kill, LLC 900 the Boriskin, Limited Liability NY train Law, * Gazzola $15 P/H LIand *of cess mail processSSNY to: Heidi CoColumbia. de- against located iswith Greene. will be conducted by the Board es and other incidental im- RAS COMPANY (LLC) The P/H the LLC served of theof land, clerk, located at shall Valatie, TownArp, of Kinderhook, 12.5mm. Mill/rebate all blacktop lows: Commencing atbe a point in Specialized parcel the buildings al Defendant(s). entitled toandhave his/her exemption William whose taxation, shall anreferenda or proposiEquipment. Local Concourse, chrane, 864 West End Company FLAG, $14.50 Floor, 427Road, P/H UPSTATE NY oftax Registration in each report of two etprovements name of the is LLCHV is Pfanneexpenses in Merchants Professional sig. as Room agent upon upon FOURTH: The Street, Secre- 4th County of Columbia and State driveways and intersections. the center of a Village of Valatie him/her is: 12th positions Buffalo to Elmira. and improvements thereon 560 Warren to aupon will bedistricts annexed to any name placed the Suite expire June 435 nexed to the& Technical budget tions to amend the Hillsdale, 12529 Purpose: election according to Pursuant connection therewith, atJudga maxibeckers Pfinest Pfizz LLC. ArtiWestbury, youNew currently careon for your LLC 310, (hereinafter re- If terms Coordinated whom NY process against Street Pay/Benefits. tary of State been The of York, herein bounded No escalation costsEmail in thefor bid. Street commonly referred to as Excellent erected, situate, lyinghas and being Capital, LLC; Hudson, New York Any lawful purpose. of provided Foreclosure the following schedule: On ment mum estimated cost that of New cles ofYork Organization with relatives register tentative/preliminary 30, 2019; one who two- document. budget, otherwise to or and friends 11590, Atferred to as thefiled "ComTransportation Plan and described as follows: ComThe Town Highway Dept. will River Street, said point being application: in the Village of Chatham, Town may be served & shall designated as agent 166 Duane grants me the right to Tuesday, May 7, well 2019Street, between $2,700,000, and that said Secretary of State of New York cscott@Lynnhscott.com or call and Sale entered on have Medicaid or Medicare, budget as as the he/she personally apyear unexpired term The election and budbe submitted for voting supply traffic control, a water 17.69 feet distant, and on a mencing at a point in the center torneys forApril Plaintiff. pany") on ofupon Ghent, County of Columbia draft for LIVINGSTON, Greene mail process to 21 whom process BROAD AND Beekmantown Central School 888-339-2900 x12 the hours of 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 $2,700,000, or so much thereof (SSNY) 4, 2019. New 2B, New budget York, December assume name of County is available for Suite you be eligible toon Street 2018. for a asphalt roller. Sealed bearing of N the 66 degrees of may a Village of Valatie pears and3, is known or York final the adopted commencing or District get vote shall be57’for48” by attruck said election, must and State of the New York, Section seeks following SECOND:The LLC, Arts. of Org. Ghent, filed with the Konig Rd., NY New p.m. atYork Coxsackie Elemenmay be necessary, shall be office location: 21Articles Woodhill start against the Company Pur- a I,as Damien Christopher working for them a 9/1/19: bidsfiled along with West of an iron recovered be commonly referred to asas River 66.10, Block 3 and Lot 43. The public the undersigned proven tolevy theof asatisfacof School, which 10013. it will form about May 21, 2019 machine orstake absentee witha noncollusion the DisSSNY on 04/12/2019. Office of Organization of the personal review and raised by the taxRefupon Road, Village of Chatham, tary Coxsackie, New 12075.General Purmay be served. The bidding certification form, at theTeacher common junction Street,expiring said point being 15.00 French - MS assistant. No CerapproximateThe amountcity of theand curpose/Character of Melber. will sell at public loc: Greene County. It SSNY has part;forand shall be No. posttiontaxable of the Board on June ballot. The hoursof lands dur- trict Clerk of the Board the property of Clerk said WINDHAM County of Columbia the and Election District 2. eree Company wereand filed is York, FALLS REpose. post Judgment office ss103d of the General Municinow Counselor or formerly of Smith; runfeet distant, and on (347)462a bearing of School rent lien isto comment. tificates needed. Any state of myaddress present been designated as agent upon business: at the Lobby of School District and collected in ALTY State ofLLC New Secretary York. SSNY has And onon Thursday, May lawful 9, 2019 auction to be then or thereafter ed District bulletin 30, 2021 to succeed ing which the polls of Education at the TaElementary Teacher with the of available on the S 64 degrees 00’ 00” East of an ning thence from said point of pal Law, will be opened May Articles of $157,506.32 plus interestNew andof whom process against the LLC business which the Secretary (347)565-6200 are tenure track annual installments as provided been designated as agent of 2610 between the purpose hours of 5:30perp.m. address are Columbia County board(s) maintained for the entitled to vote at the Org. shall bealong kept open conic Hills iron stakeCosta. embedded in con- These beginning thepositions common 7th, 2019 at 7:30pm.Central Send all costs. Premises be Greene Statefiled onNY March 20, Joseph County TranSec. of StateTheshall mailwillthe prowith health & retirement benefits. may be served. SSNY shall mail mitted by Section 416 of401 the Education LLC upon whom process and 6:30 under p.m. at the Edward J. Courthouse, Madass Management the New Lebanon, NY Union boundary lands now or forbids to Janet Partridge, cretePurchase at the common junction of Salary public notices, as Athwell Law; School Election 3. ofgarbage School shall be of from to School District onTown or sold subject provisions of the sit's range $47,230 -noon $52,830 2019.(SSNY) website, process to:Arts The LLC, C/O Dee3/29/19. and, inDistrict anticipation of such State against it may be served. The LABORER Elementary School, cess is to436 Commer8 LLC of greeneOrg. filed Arthur Limited Liability month year of my countytransit.com Clerk, 7309 State18, Route2019 81, E lands now orFOR formerly of Com- (based merlyonof experience). said Smithprevailing onApplicaa bearing before aforesaid and Judgment of ForecloHudson, N.Y. andobligations Budget No Office as New the District's Buses: 9:00 p.m. April na Lebow, 360 Main Street,- York THIRD: The County tax, of Vote. said School post office address to which the company, ens, York, for ElectionwebDis- Street, in Greene Co. full time w/benecial Street, Provincetion & details available at with Sec. of State of sure and Index # Company This on birth areSale; November, theshall 29th Catskill, page. NY 12414. Purpose: site. person shall beday entitled time or for as long at 5:00PM prevailing District be issued, orofa SSNY SSNY aAgent copy any trict No. 1, andLaw. at the Provision withinshall themail State ofofNew The docu- notification Deadline design. of fits. EOE. Call 518-325- www.bcsdk12.org. town,the MA,place 02657.of my Home 10437/2016. NYLawful (SSNY) 9/18/2018. is HEREBY made Any Purpose. 2010; lease purchase obliprocess against the LLC served isNOTICE also made for bal- May, 2019 at financing 1:00 p.m. 5/3/19. to vote whose name ISabsentee 3331. York in which the ofment is also available LLC upon whom proTheodore Guterman, II, Esq., FIFTH: The Company Cty: Greene. SSNY de- pursuant upon him/her is: Pfannebeckers loting for election of members of premises gation be enteredeither into toGIVEN, Section birth is Troy, NY; my for as cess FURTHER that does shall notdescribed appear Referee. fice of theLLC; Company is during normay be served. ANIMAL LLC Articles is organized all law- EXCITED Pfinest Pfizz P.O. Box 11, the Board and dis- follows: therefor. Notice is also given sig.review as agent upon 206 of of Education the items Limited present name for is DamiAllregister that tract or SSNY on the of this the following will For sale information, please located isNew Columbia. of Org. filed NY Sec. of State mal business hours at shall mail Chatham, York copy 12037. that petitions nominating canditrict budget. Applications for abful Christopher purposes,at and to do whom process against Liability Company en Masvisit Auction.com www.Aucland, District or on ofsituate, the ap- ofPurpose/ be presented to the (SSNY)West 3/19/19. Office in St., CoCharacter busisentee ballots are available in parcel dates forofthe office member FOURTH: The SecreBridge process to Theof LLC any and things nec- 311 may Co. beSSNY served shall Law. tion.com or callall (800) 280-2832 trangelo. lumbia design.&Agent and of being in must the qualified voters of be the lying propriate election dis- 4 ness: the District Office, and may of the Board Education Any lawful business purtary of State has been NY whom 12414. Canaan Circle South essary, MAY convenient, SHELDON & ASSOCI-or Catskill, process to 8 N. requested ofmail LLC upon process byCentral mail, or in School person Town be filedof with the District Clerkthe on pose permitted under the New New Lebanon, trict register of CatskillOF designated as Company agent hearing is TOWN Salem, NY Liability 10590. PurATES Attorneys Law, 255 incidental toat that purNEW BALNotice of Formation of The may bepublic served. St., SSNY shall mail Franklin Athens, any school day between the or before April 22, 2019. The folYork Limited Columbia County, District at the 3:30 Catskill Greene County Board Law. Merrick Road, Rockville Centre, on uponThis whom process May 6, 2019 5:00 Any lawful accopy of process to Theat LLC 31 TIMORE, pose. 1580 ANCRAM LLC hours of 8 a.m. andZONING p.m. notification is made lowing three vacancies are to pose: NY 12015. General State ofonNew York. offilled Elections. Senior High School NY 11570 Washington ST #4time Brooklyn, againstto the PM at which any tivity. Ballots will be available on or pursuant SectionCompany 206 of the be the Board of EducaDated: April 17, 2019 BOARD OF APPEALS. Arts. of Org. filed with Purpose. Dated: 4/23/2019 File Number: public Said premises known The register of voters Gymnasium on TuesNY 11201.comments Purpose: Any lawful after Aprilis 26, hereby 2019, at the office Limited Company Law. tion: TERM: 3 Full three year may Liability be served. The will Notice FREEMAN HOWARD, given Secy. of NY activity. 30483 PBof State US Route 20, ofday, the District Clerk21, and must be as terms NAMES OFshall INCUMMay 2019, so954 prepared be post office address to received. P.C. that there will be a New (SSNY) on 03/14/19. beCATSKILL received by the District Clerk no Q-Rock LLC, a domestic LLC, BENTS: Michael Donahue, JoCENTRAL Lebanon, N.Y. when Hearing the polls before will be filed in the Board which the Secretary of you are unable to atCommunity Action Greene IfFlamencoysol 441 East AllenofStreet Office location: ColumLLC. Filed w/ Public with the SSNY on later thanfrom 5 p.m.1:00 on thep.m. day ofto 12125. seph Garland Maureen SCHOOL DISTRICT open Clerk's officeIII,and shall filed County, Inc. will hold its SSNY Annual tend, State shall mail probe the SSNY oncomments 4/4/19. Office: to Greene P.O. County. Box 1328 Town of 21, New Baltibia Office location: Coelection, May 2019. The Hanse Each petition must be 343 West Main Street (Section: 18, Block: 1, 3/29/2019. Board Meeting on Monday, May considered be open for inspection 9:00 p.m. for the purCo. SSNY designated as agent cess is 261SSNY Westis desig22nd should be register, prepared pursuant to directed to the District Clerk, lumbia County. Hudson, New York more Zoning Board of designated as agent of 20, 2019, at the Ambrosia DinCatskill, New Lot: 15.2). for process & shall mail to: York 876 by any qualified voter pose of voting, by votSection 2014 of the Education must be signed by at least twennated as agent upon whom proStreet, Apt. 31, New submitted in writing to 7:30 p.m., LLC upon proer,12534 321 W Bridgewhom St, Catskill, NY Woodward Apt 1R, Ridge- Appeals 12414 Ave, amount Law, be filed in the District Approximate qualifiedDistrict voters of the the LLC may be ing will machine: of the on cess York,against NY 10011 Manager, 311 1, 2019, New at York, the ofty-five cess it may 12414. against The meeting will be be Mobility wood, NY 11385. Purpose: any May Office, Coxsackie, District, state the resiSSNY shall proNOTICE OF PUBLIC lien must $ 203,038.57 weekdays between the served. A. BOARD MEMBER Apartment formail Rent FIFTH: The Company West Bridge St., Cats- Town open to the public from 4:00PM Hall, 3809 lawful served. SSNY shall and will be open for inspection dence of each signer, must cess to 436 Union Street, HudNotice isDuring hereby given kill, HEARING ON referBUD- CANDIDATES plus interest Columbia hours of 8:00 AMand and 295 TO 5:00pm. this time, is organized for County all lawNY 12414, by any qualified voter of the disstate the name and residence son, NY 12534. Purpose: Real County Route 51, Hanmail process to Helene that Community an order entered GET/ANNUAL current Action Pro- ence 3:00 PM, Judy prevailing To between elect the four members Hudson Housing Authority Speful purposes, and to do GCCTP. AllMEETre- nacroix, of the candidate. Zoller, CAIRO, estate management andhome, develtrict hours ofYork. 9 a.m. costs. New Jaffe, 1080 Fifth Ave., 2 bdr mobile grams will be presented along by the Supreme Court, ING/BOARD OF EDUPremises will be ofsold cial Board Meeting. The Special to the Board of Educatime, on each the quite District Clerk, CoxsackieAthand 4 p.m. on May 14, 15, 16, opment andall general business any setting, and things necsponses must be re$775 a mo., The subject of is the Apt. 6B, County, NY,CorporaNY with the report to the meeting will be an Executive Columbia on ceived CATION ELEC17, and 20, 2019. Notice also purposes. ens Central School District to prior provisions five days to the rent tion: Hearing will be subject & sec.,convenient, & Ref. a must,or essary, on orwithbefore 10128. Purpose: Any tion. members inSession meeting board Public given that copy of theterm state-+ ofAnnual theCommunity 22nd day of April, TION/BUDGET VOTE filed judgment and noincidental pets.845-706-8504 School District Seat 1: a Variance 3 year to thatwillpurPM on May 7, the terestedactivity. in attending are en- 5:00 members to discuss the Bliss Use Aplawful The Town of Greenport be ment of estimated expenses for Notice of Formation of COSMI2019to ,callbearing BE IT that 1 month and 8 days terms ofLLC sale. Election and and flushing couraged ahead at Index 518- 2019. pose. hydrants from April Towers andRESOLVED, State Street Develthe ensuing year for school purCLOYAL ArticlesVote of Organiplication submitted by Number a the Board of Education Mobile Homes Index No. 11297-17. 943-9205 ext.13966-19, 101. in the polling place (May 22, 2019 through opment projects. The Hudson The Ching And I LLC, Dated: March 21, 2019 21th thru May 17th, 2019 from 9 poses, inclusive of public monzation filed with the Secretary of Unless comments are Riversand LLC to allow formay Rentnocopyof ofAuth. which may of thethis Central School Housing Authority Board of E. duringof N.Y. theDonnelly, Annual June 30, 2022) PM till 5AM. Residents State (SSNY) on 345 eys, together with the text of Margaret App filed withbe made, FREEMAN HOWARD, plan will be wedding/special 90examined Healy Boulevard, Hudson Commissioners will hold a Spe-of aany at the office District of the Town 04/11/2019. Office location: Coresolution then filed, to be tice discoloration of water and Esq., Referee. Seat 2: 3 year term School District Election Sec. of 12534 State of NY considered P.C. final upon events TAGHKANIC, 2 BDR, no venue on propNew York www.affordcial Board meeting on Wednespresented voters, will be McCalla use caution in using lumbia County. SSNY designatof the clerk, located at completion Catskill, Greene Raymer Lei- should and Vote. (July 1,to the 2019 through (SSNY) 2/21/2019. Cty: 441 East Allen Street of6:00pm this able-selfstorage.com • 518no pets, $850 day, April 25, 2019 at in erty owned on the east available to residents in the dis- bert washing machines during this ed asPierce, agent of LLC LLC upon whom smoking,. 560 Warren Street, County, New York, June 2022) NOTICEagainst IS FURTHER 828-5213 UNDER SEC. de182 comment Columbia. SSNY the Bliss Towers Community side P.O.util. Box a 1328 mo., pluspersists, sec. period. period. If discoloration process it may be plus during the fourteen days of30,County Route Hudson, NY, grants hereby authorizes and trict Attorney(s) for Plaintiff NYS LIEN NOTICE IS Seat 3: 3 year term GIVEN, that applicaRoom located at 41 North Secdept. Call 518-851-2389, sig. as LAW, agent upon please contact the Greenport served. SSNY shall mail copy of immediately preceding the AnHudson, New York West Coxsackie, 420 Lexington Avenue HEREBY GIVEN PROP- PUBLIC me theprocess rightTHAT toagainst assume directs the Board Clerk 61, ond Street,NOTICE Hudson, NY 12534. (July 1, 2019 through process tion for bal- 518-965-6038. water Department at 518- 828to: 9 absentee West Street, New nual Meeting, except Saturday, whom 12534 All persons ERTY Hudson Housing Authority the DESCRIBED name of AS BillCONHu- NOTICE to give notice to Adthe NY. 3400. NY 12125. Purpose: Sunday or holidays, according - Lebanon, OF FORMASuite may 840 June 30, 2022) lots be obtained may be served & shall TENTS OF STORAGE UNIT, wishing to be heard in ministration Office 41 North any lawful activity. to the following schedule: Coxston. SOLD The AT city and TION qualified of the Seat 4: 1 year term + New OF voters A LIMITED N.Y. 10170 at York, the Office of the STATE mail to c/o WILL BEprocess AUCTION Second Street Hudson, New favor LEGALOF NEW NOTICE OF orElementary opposition will (347) YORK SUSchool, Want to Rent 395 state of Cooperman, my ATpresent School District ofPerthe sackie COMPANY 286-7409 1 month Board Clerk, 343 West ON MAY 20, 2019 12:00 LIABILITY York 12534 518-828-5415 Citrin NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Coxsackie, Newand York, 8 anddays EdPREME COURT: COUNTY OF PUBLIC HEARING, have opportunity at the address is Hudson NY; Annual Public Hearing (LLC) NOON AT 90 HEALY BLVD. sons with special needs relating (May 22, 2019 through Main Street, Catskill, COLUMBIA OF SALE ward and J. Arthur Elementary Attn: V. Wlodinguer, BUDGET1NOTICE VOTE AND place stated Huber Property Maintenance, CATSKILL bdr apt for 2 HUDSON, NY 12534. 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SIBERIAN HUSKY for sale may be eligible to dis- you Lamps, vintage clothing, VIAGRA & CIALIS! 60 pills of 124.17 feet to and an and space occupied by the error is limited to the actual cost of the first ad. The publishers shall not be liable for any adver tisement omitted for any reason. tion of riparian the project shall be diDATED: April 16, 2019 35' 33"from W, 1800Remodel! a distance Tru whichVine are LLC available for EM$500 DOB start working COURT for them as OFa DOWS y of SUPREME Articles Old store01/01/19, displays for $99. 100 pills for $150 & furniture. Beekmantown Central School free toilet, and Antiques iron stake embedded lifetime warwetland areas varrected tomonths James Buof feet no text Experienced Line Cooks & Up to38.97 18 712 on the tub 4 15 Female, white.Attics, vet checked personal assistant. 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Out Our ion NOTICE nersville. 518-589-7142 ask for North Miscellaneous process against address to tools, which temporary workers 5/1/2019 12/1/2019, work the tonent reject anyIS or allHEREBY bids. Any whom trator! No CT more heavy Bulk looking CDL-A 1064 Hudson NY NOTICE OF SALEfor energy Second Street, employment. Applicants mustNYS have a CDL A or be B fice miles from Albany 3bdrm/2bdrm central vacum, hot tub, fpl LongCarrier Island. 518-423-6031 or OXEN HILL FARM, LLC, EAST GRANBY, needs 7 certified Aviation Technisame on the following of the Project Manual valid drivers license; Save on monthly SSNY designated as thence along lands of Brad Drivers. Will train on modern 730 for Sale ASSESSMENT ROLL posed extended dissupplies, equipment provided without cost to worker. questions call Hwyendorsement Super of- GIVEN to Joe a and it may be served. ect the SSNY shall mail a Hudson, tanks and refills! Guaranwith air pursuant brake ato clean personnel/drivown on 2.5 acres $250,000.00 call 12534 tile & hw flrs, 42-ft Garage NOTICE IS HEREBY NY 12534. email jnnapoli98@gmail.com temporary workers 5/1/2019 to 12/1/2019, work tools, able lift 50 pounds; and be cian. Financial for qualibills with Equipment. beautiful NEW Local 526 can be obtained upon four (4) courses: N 85 toSSNY YOU own aaidhome, you Specialized 5/10-5/16 contents Clark agent ofJudgment the LLC upon same on the following Housing will be available without cost toof workers who vanHolsteyn atMust 518 527 1154. Cleaning (Pursuant to Sections trict shall bethe aslawful set IF ing record. be willing work nights, holidays anda 518-966-5026 Lowest Call $299,000 rlty600@aol.com the Final 5/8-6/5 Buffalo of Mail recopy of any process supplies, equipment providedteed without costPrices! to worker. Purpose: Any pursuant Details of the project available toshall work as needed positions to Elmira. to a 736 fied students. 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(then known as Lew Alas the first in-booth female broadMikal Bridges, whom she raised as a day have a female commissioner. most progressive won an NCAA title in 1960by Heinsohn, had played alongside cause he was so darned disciplined,” he Abdul-Jabbar The top-ranked Americans con-toBuckeyes to a 110-109 lead in the decis, theclinging second team sev- had immigrated the United States game, coached Heinsohn, who against They aren’t crusaders. They’re profescaster to call a Major League Baseball single parent as she took a decade to “Absolutely,” said Oris Stuart, the in the country, if reached the championship game cindor) in seven games. trolled the ball 70of percent of Eastern the time and sive seventh game the he defensive first-team from1965 Czechoslovakia at 12, and Mandy the Knicks in 1973. Havlicek for several seasons in Boston. added. game. 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DOWELL/ORLANDO SENTINEL when it becomes not suchHall a bigofdeal.” tor of player development and travels long-term and holistic commitment ard 76ers’ will include est in trying to score. elected Speaker of the House of RepreFamer. Those teams won 78 of In his first scrimmage, Havlicek was before slipping into his game uniform. England and Florida with his wife, Beth basket hit a guide wire overhead, er I ever saw.” family lived above it, on U.S. 40 inJill nearseparating his righttoshoulder. After sit-the She Believes Cup USA coach Ellis shouts instructions her during It’s not aabig deal to the Sixers. The withLoscutoff, the team. Katie O’Reilly, the chief sentatives, to attracting and retaining theteam world’s whomgiving the Sixers It’s a strategy the U.S. has seen before 84 games. (Another member of the rosmatched with Jim a burly In an interview, Ryan, Havlicek’s co(Evans) Havlicek, whom he had met at the 76ers the ball and chance to twice. 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Pepsi,the Lockheed Martin, GM. played games hundred residents nearBob Wheeling, who through thego final games, reduced theWalker, top in representation maternity leave toBoston reignite the called elopment coach Chet Which is nearly identical to the misinGuarding the quarterfi nals ofWest the10last Olympics to a renowned controversial career After a left while, a winded yelled Globe, him “theproven; all-time women ateams star forHavlicek “There’s a and lot of good takeaways.” some things,” MewisLoscutoff said. “Inin atime World “It’s been makeis survived by his wife; a on than Russell, scored Virginia. to mainly using his weaker hand. sion statement of Harris Blitzer Sports by women inarea senior-level positions, PhilaUnite playoff campaign. The Six— and the Americans can count on seecoaching college ball.) out: “Hey, you’re crazy. 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Slow down.” moving without the ball and the greatthe free-throw line, Havlicek began University of Virginia; and a daughter, began to click Mewis — who was really important, being able to make , and handed out more diligently at everything, including his guys wouldn’t have even been out Female doctors, lawyers and pilots ams’,” saidtwo Richcompany. wrong, saidallotted a former employee of both gious Smithsonian Institute to head fi rst group-play matches against developed his game as a unique twoest sixth man in history.” He added Havlicek responded, “Quit pushsilently ticking off the five secJill Havlicek joined by former UCLA teammate Abadjustments on the fl y. than any other Celtic college studies. He was bewildered by there,” Heinsohn said. no longer raise eyebrows, but thatBuchanan, a high school or ofonds the Institute “We believe that a culture led by we the NBAHal andGreer MSG,had the Knicks’ parent their community engagement wing. too Thailand and Chile. ing me so hard and I’ll quit running so position player — small forward and that Havlicek often “falls between basketball and lacrosse player who also that 76ers’ guard by Dahlkemper in the starting lineup “I think learned a lot from our Lucas’ reliance on his memory skills, pt Bob Cousy. The injury caught up to Havlicek in mean all is well. The genderics intoSport, after strong, innovative leaders produces company, who remains closely affiliIvana Seric, a 6-foot-2, five-position doesn’t measure “That was memory that was kind hard.” shooting guard. Early in hisgoal career, he inbound theaball. at the count when played lacrosse at Virginia and married — giving the U.S. theGame only it would performance,” fearing that his roommate would bee joined the Celtics as Then, 7, when he was able to make onlyshe added. “We werethe cracks” of historical pay gap remains abysmal, and a fene women we inated withback the league. theminute. best outcomes and positions ournever player from Split, Croatia, started all of burned into my head,” coach Jill Elof four, Havlicek peeked at Greer, Havlicek did stop moving, raised the visibility and value of the compared to generational peers like Brian Buchanan, a former major league need in the 37th able to as the game went on.” 2 as the seventh pick of come academically ineligible and “ruin one shot and score 4 points asgrow the Celtcoach in any male sport remains impressive num“The league is “The including women teams and brands for long-term suc-to April, four seasons at the he NewOscar JerseyRobertson Insti- male lis said of the Olympic debacle. who had just tossed the ball in Walker’s all the way 9, 1978, when sixth man, or first man off the bench, and Jerry West. ps, three or four steps to the rim — we The sequence started with midfi eldwho entered the game in the ics lost a seventh game inLloyd, the postseaege draft, Havlicek was our team.” a novelty, as Notre Dame women’s ” direction. who work for all of MSG, not just the cess,” said managing partner Josh Hartute of Technology, where she received game has just exponentially, tactically before becoming a starter when Russcored 29 points in a victory over the In Boston, Havlicek was never er Rose Lavelle dribbling toward the would be even better,” he said. “For As a professional, Havlicek was so fo- son at home for the first time. The New ious defender with an 60th minute, closed the scoring two coachhis Muffet McGraw will tell you. So ue isn’t perfect, Knicks,” heteams said. “The Sixers have the ris. “We have incredible women inBraves. our PhDs inthe basketball and math. Now she after evolved. The things that throw penalty area box, drawing two South Havlicek reached and tipped the sell, a player-coach, retired after the Buffalo It was last time a undervalued rookie year, every dunk they’d get on us, we’d probin their lineup, work ethic. Some team- cused on avoiding body fat that he typi- York Knicks, with Lucas minutes intohelps stoppage time, fighting — thepass teams havetheguard most women in have significant positions organization who area theCeltic best in the will Lapchick. compile and present the daily at you now, things thatarrived you to 1968-69 African defenders her. todoubted Celtics Sam Jones, who andtoward Tom wore No. 17. Heinsohn said. 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Nobody runs standard of stamina, the essence of son, Chris, who playedIt’s basketball the game for us to work anotheratgood look at on film, moments that players left hand of diving South African keeper own.” moving without the ball and the great- University of Virginia; and a daughter, on things and keep improving.” experience,” Ellis said. “The first half Kaylin Swart and redirect it in. sponded, “Quit push- est sixth man in history.” He added Jill Havlicek Buchanan, a high school No need to panic. Yet. looked sloppy. We were rusty. “At halftime we were able to solve and I’ll quit running so that Havlicek too often “falls between basketball and lacrosse player who also the cracks” of historical measure when played lacrosse at Virginia and married ver did stop moving, compared to generational peers like Brian Buchanan, a former major league April, 9, 1978, when he Oscar Robertson and Jerry West. ps, three or four steps to the rim — we ts in a victory over the In Boston, Havlicek was never would be even better,” he said. “For . It was the last time a undervalued after his rookie year, every dunk they’d get on us, we’d prob17. Heinsohn said. More than anything, ably get two backdoor layups on them.”

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It has all gone so wrong for the Hurricanes, so quickly Luke DeCock The News & Observer

BOSTON — People talk about pushing the panic button like it’s always a bad thing. When things are desperate but not quite dire, there’s a lot to be said for staying the course, pushing a little harder, renovating instead of demolishing. Then there are those moments when there aren’t any other options, when desperation leaves you no way out. This isn’t poker, where you can fold and live to play another day. The Carolina Hurricanes are running out of tomorrows. The even-keel Hurricanes need to find the panic button and push it, because this isn’t working. Their best defenseman is getting turned inside-out, their captain lost his cool, their goalie is giving up short-side leakers, every time they end up in the penalty box they don’t end up staying there very long and their power-play is a Superfund site. “Sometimes you got to eat a poop sandwich,” Hurricanes captain Justin Williams said. “It doesn’t taste good and you have to chew on it for a little bit and we’ll have to do it for a couple days and get the taste out of our mouth next game.” It’s all gone so wrong, so fast, and whether they lost their edge during the layoff between series or just ran into a bigger, better team, the tables have turned against them in a very serious way that even the energy and ebullience of their home crowd isn’t easily going to fix. Sunday’s 6-2 loss to the Boston Bruins was essentially over minutes into the second period, and the Eastern Conference finals are slipping away as quickly after losing both games in Boston. If there was a moment that summed things up, it wasn’t Matt Grzelcyk’s shot going through

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Boston Bruins goaltender Tuukka Rask (40) makes a save in front of Carolina Hurricanes right wing Justin Williams (14) during the first period in game one of the Eastern Conference Final of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs at TD Garden.

Petr Mrazek’s right armpit, as bad as that was. It was David Pastrnak turning Jaccob Slavin inside out on a rush down the right wing. Slavin usually comes out of those moments leading a rush the other way while, say, Connor McDavid looks around trying to figure out what the heck happened to the puck. This time, it was Slavin looking around baffled, left spinning

awkwardly just inside the blue line. Everyone, even Slavin, is adrift, and the Bruins scored 10 straight goals before the Hurricanes picked up a couple consolation scores in the third. “We’ve got to find our game,” Hurricanes center Jordan Staal said, “and stop making excuses for ourselves.”

Meanwhile, if the Bruins were trying to rattle Williams, it worked. Zdeno Chara got away with a punch to his face in the first game, Brad Marchand a high-stick clothesline in this one, and Williams ended up in the penalty box for two of the Bruins’ goals. The Hurricanes tried to play physical and beat the Bruins at their own game, but never got to their own. They lost the special-teams battle, lost the goaltending battle, lost all the 50-50 battles and are on their way to losing the war. There is very little in common with the first two games of the first round, when the Hurricanes could point to any number of ways they outplayed the Washington Capitals, undone by power plays and an overtime goal by Brooks Orpik, of all people. That deficit meant little and did little to dent the Hurricanes’ confidence, as subsequent events would demonstrate. “It feels a lot different,” Hurricanes coach Rod Brind’Amour said. “The quality’s been better, that we’re giving up. That’s not a good sign. We have to regroup. But the other night wasn’t as bad, we were right in the game, and we have to remember that.” Still, for the first time in these playoffs, even in the Game 5 disaster in Washington, the Hurricanes look bereft of confidence. Out of sorts. Lost. Anything and everything should be in play before Game 3 on Tuesday, starting with Curtis McElhinney in net — and he probably should have been in this game to start the third period, and maybe even to start the second. Whatever Brind’Amour has ruled out before, it should all be under consideration now. Whatever would qualify in his mind as the panic button, go ahead and hit it. Why not?

Tigers closer Shane Greene’s mind is a fascinating place Jeff Seidel Detroit Free Press

Shane Greene walks down a cold, busy hallway in Comerica Park, outside the entrance to the Detroit Tigers’ clubhouse. He is wearing a shirt with the sleeves cut off, the hood pulled over his head. It is about six hours before the Tigers will play a night game, but he’s already at the ballpark, getting ready and going through his pregame routine. Here is the Tigers closer, a former starter who has overcome injuries and surgeries, demotions and doubts, not to mention a couple of cold, numb fingers — a problem that still persists. Even when it’s hot outside and sweat runs down his face, his fingers will turn cold like he’s pitching in a snowstorm. So he keeps a hand warmer in his pocket. You cope and adjust. “A lot of people would have probably given up,” Greene says. “Once the door was open for me, it was this or nothing. I didn’t have an education. Even when I was in school, I didn’t know what I wanted to do. When the door was open, it was this or nothing.” So he became a relief pitcher, learning a routine through trial and error. “The first day they put me in the pen, Justin Wilson came up to me and said, ‘Do you know what you are going to do for your routine?’” Greene said. “Dude, I have no idea.” Wilson — now a pitcher with the New York Mets — laughed, as Greene recalls, then said, “I don’t give a crap what you do, but do something and do it every day.” “All right,” Greene said. “That’s a start.” You cope and adjust. So Greene, the American League’s saves leader, is at the ballpark, roughly eight or nine hours before he might pitch, or might not, doing his routine, following Wilson’s advice — do something, and do it every day. Blessing in disguise? Believe it You want to know the best thing that ever happened to Greene? He blew out his elbow. And his unusual, unsupervised rehab unlocked a major-league arm. Greene suffered an elbow injury during his freshman season at the University of West Florida and had Tommy John surgery in May 2008. He lost his scholarship and was trying to do rehab with his roommate, Matt Collins, who also was recovering from the same surgery. They enrolled at Daytona Beach Community College, even though they couldn’t officially join the team because they were injured. So they did their rehab on their own. “We had no coaches, no doctors, no nothing, telling us anything,” Greene says. “It was all off of feel.” They would hop a fence and sneak onto a Little League field so that Greene could do long-toss in

the outfield. They would throw in a parking lot outside their apartment, if there weren’t a lot of cars. Or they would throw behind the apartment building by the edge of a lake. They would run, lift and throw some more without a real plan. They made it up as they went. “Basically, wherever we could get it done,” Greene says. Sometimes, Greene felt a frightening pain while throwing and feared he had blown out his elbow again. “It’s a scary kind of pain when you are rehabbing,” Greene says. “You don’t feel strong, your confidence isn’t really there yet. There were multiple times when both of us said, ‘Hey, let’s try again tomorrow. Hopefully, I just didn’t blow this thing out.’” His work ethic came from a deepseated paranoia — he figured if he thought about working out and didn’t do it, he would be punished for it, like he was giving up on himself. He refused to be outworked. He refused to give up on himself. Before he was injured, he was throwing in the mid-80s. But he started lifting weights for the first time in his life and his arm started to get stronger through his throwing program on the Little League field and inside the parking lot. Stronger than it had ever been. About a year after his surgery, he threw his first bullpen session and realized: “OK, I’ll be able to pitch this summer.” He contacted Jeff Deardorff, a Yankees scout and longtime family friend. “I wanted him to reach out to some universities or even community colleges to come watch me pitch,” Greene says. “Maybe get a baseball scholarship.” Deardorff agreed to watch Greene throw a bullpen session at Bishop Field, in Clermont, Fla., the field Greene had grown up playing on. Greene was on the mound, throwing to his best friend, Gary Decker, who wasn’t even a catcher. Decker’s 10-year-old sister, Hannah, stood behind an L-screen with a radar gun, as Greene started to pitch. “Hannah, how hard was that?” Deardorff asked. “92,” Hannah said. Greene had never thrown over 90 in his life. “No, seriously,” Deardorff said “It was 92,” she said. Deardorff walked behind the Lscreen and watched. “I get done,” Greene says. “I didn’t know what to expect. He said, ‘They send me around the state to find guys do what you just showed me. Do you wanna play pro ball?’” “That’s a stupid question,” Greene said. “Obviously.” “When’s the next time you can pitch again?” Deardorff asked. “At this point, I had no idea how fast I would bounce back,” Greene says. “I said, ‘Give me five or six days.’” Five days later, the same

people showed up to the same field, but Deardorff brought along another scout. Once again, Greene hit 92 on the gun. “When can you do it again?” Deardorff asked. Five or six days later, Greene threw at the Yankees’ complex in Tampa, Fla. “I faced some extended spring training guys in a scrimmage game,” Greene says. “I threw one inning and struck out two guys. When I came off the mound, Deardorff was right there waiting on me, right outside the fence. He was smiling from ear to ear. He was like, ‘Do you know how hard you were throwing?’” Greene had no idea. “You were 93, 94.” Deardorff said Ten days later, the Yankees took him in the 15th round of the 2009 MLB draft. Greene didn’t even notice. He was playing Call of Duty, the popular video game, with Gary Decker. Greene was driving to Comerica Park in 2015, his face resting on his hand. “I noticed these two fingers were colder than the rest of my hand,” he says, holding up his index finger and middle finger on his right hand. He got some treatment. “I kept pitching, kept pitching,” he says. Greene can be stubborn, especially after everything he had gone through to that point. He had spent five years in the Yankees’ minor-league system, getting a taste of the big leagues in 2014, pitching in 15 games, but he was traded to the Tigers on December 5, 2014, as part of a three-team deal. Greene made the Tigers’ starting rotation out of spring training and won his first three starts. He didn’t want to tell anybody about his fingers, even as he started struggling, losing seven of his next 10. “I still felt it, but I’m very stubborn,” he says. “Things weren’t going my way on the field and I didn’t want to make an excuse for why.” His velocity dropped, and he was sent to Triple-A Toledo. “I was making a start there,” he says. “It was a day game and I was pouring sweat.” But his fingers were changing colors. “It looked like I dipped my fingers in pine tar,” he says. “They were black and freezing cold. The feeling — people always get confused with the tingling and numbness. That’s not the case. It’s like when your hands are freezing cold outside, that kind of numbness. The cold numbness. Not because of the nerves.” He finally spoke up. Tests revealed an aneurysm in his shoulder. “Basically, my body was creating blood clots to fix the aneurysm in my shoulder and because of the location, the muscles contracting, it was pushing the blood clots down my arm and getting hung up in my hands,” he says. During a test, they put dye into his blood stream. “I was watching

on a TV screen,” Greene says. “You could see the dye going through my arteries. My whole body. It was like a skeleton on the screen. Then, it went down my arm and into my hands, and on the screen, it looks like I don’t have these two fingers.” He had surgery on the right shoulder, which fixed the aneurysm. “But the blood clots stay,” he says. So his fingers still get cold. “Even to this day, even if it’s hot out, I still have a HotHands in my pocket,” he says. “Because once I start moving around and sweating, my fingers will get a little colder.” Greene made the Tigers’ starting rotation out of spring training in 2016, but a blister put him on the disabled list — yet another setback that turned into an opportunity, in hindsight He was replaced by Michael Fulmer, who became the AL rookie of the year. “Fulmer came up and was pitching his tail off,” Greene says. “I was sitting there, watching this guy absolutely deal. Then, I’m coming back, and thinking, ‘Man, will I have to go to Toledo and earn my spot again?’ “They put me in the bullpen. Obviously, that was another blessing.” It wasn’t an easy transition, especially back when he didn’t have a defined role. But he learned from former Tigers relievers Francisco Rodriguez, Justin Wilson and Alex Wilson. “I picked their brains a lot and learned a lot from him,” Greene says. Now, he tries to do the same thing, teaching the Tigers’ younger pitchers. Especially Joe Jimenez, once considered the Tigers’ closer of the future. There is a depth to Greene that you don’t see in games. He’s interesting and layered, with a deep appreciation for where he is. He is a strong, loyal teammate. A pitcher can feel like he’s on an island, after blowing a game. But Greene makes sure he supports Jimenez through the ups and downs. He’s the first to greet Jimenez, in the locker room, after a bad outing. And Jimenez does the same for Green. They have an interesting, close relationship, built on mutual trust. “He’s the leader in the bullpen, and it’s great to have him,” Jimenez says. “We have each other’s backs. He’s like that for everybody, he cares. He’s just a great guy.” Greene has had a perfect start to this season, saving his first 15 games, including Sunday’s win over the Twins. He has the most saves in the American League, and second-most in MLB. “I think his fastball is better,” catcher John Hicks says. “The movement. The depth on his fastball. It’s sinking way better than it did last year or the year before. Even bigger than that is his trust in it. In year’s past, if he got in a jam or needed a pitch, it was always cutter, slider. Now, he’s not afraid to throw a fastball when he needs an out.” He was named the AL reliever of

the month in April. “It’s his consistency to be in the same, bulldog mentally every time he’s out there,” rookie pitcher Spencer Turnbull says. “That’s what separates him.” Now, he has the confidence to throw any pitch, at any time. He loves being a closer, loves the pressure and the adrenaline rush he gets from the crowd. Doesn’t matter if they are cheering him or booing him. He seems to relish the pressure. And somehow, he has been able to take that energy and turn it into his own consistency. “What he’s done is impressive,” pitcher Blaine Hardy says. “If he keeps it up, it will be beyond impressive, almost to the point where you are like, you don’t really hear about relievers getting elected for a Cy Young, but if he keeps it up, it’s definitely a possibility.” The ball came flying across the Tigers clubhouse. I had my back turned and didn’t see who threw it. Greene snagged the ball with a bare hand and stuffed it into what looked like a long white sock. There were several other balls in the sock, a row of distinct bumps, like peas in a pod. Greene shoved it into his locker and it disappeared under some clothes. “I have most of my save balls, since the first day,” he tells me. “You keep them in your locker?” I ask. “Then, I’ll take them home and put them in my closet with the rest of them,” he says. “My vision is to one day have a whole wall in my house that is covered with baseballs that were all the last out of a baseball game.” He has 58 career saves — and 58 saved baseballs — including 15 from this season. He doesn’t have all of the original balls because he has given away some. After Victor Martinez played his final game at Comerica Park and Greene got the save, he gave the ball to Martinez. “But in return, I had him sign a ball for me, so when I have the balls on the wall, the one that is signed by Vic is replacing the one I gave him,” Greene says. He gave the ball to Victor Alcantara after his first win. And he gave the ball to manager Ron Gardenhire after he passed his mentor, longtime Twins manager Tom Kelly, on the all-time wins list. “One day, when I’m 50, and I have a home and family, I’m going to have a wall full of baseballs. How big that wall of baseballs is to be determined. We will see how big it will be.” After all he’s been through, it’s remarkable that he is in this place. He lost his scholarship, lost his spot in the rotation, but somehow, he has turned all of those obstacles into opportunities. And he keeps filling up a sock with baseballs.


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Wedding planning prompts bride to question marriage I’m getting married in a few months, and with all of the wedding planning, I have realized that in my fiance’s priorities, I come last, as do my opinions and desires. We were supposed to go to a nice restaurant for his birthday, so I made reservations a DEAR ABBY month in advance. Yesterday (two days before his birthday) his parents decided they wanted to take him out to dinner to celebrate it. He immediately canceled our plans to go to the nice restaurant so he can have dinner with them. I told him it seems like I always come last, and no matter what we plan, if his parents say go, he goes. He said that isn’t true, but it is. Now that I realize I will never come first, I’m having doubts about marrying him. When I told him we should hold off on getting married, he said we are NOT postponing the wedding, and we WILL get married on the date we picked. Although I express my feelings about postponing the wedding almost every day, I get nowhere. Now I feel like I’m being forced to marry someone I’m not sure I want to marry. I’m not in a good emotional state, and I am constantly thinking of suicide. If I’m forced to marry someone I don’t want to, how am I supposed to have a happy and healthy life? Mixed Up In The Midwest

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Because you are having suicidal thoughts, it is imperative that you talk with a mental health professional who can guide you back on track. Please do this RIGHT AWAY! If you and your fiance haven’t had premarital counseling, insist

upon it NOW. And absolutely postpone that wedding. Feeling as you do, and under these circumstances, you should not marry ANYONE. I read you every morning, and I need your advice. I am writing you from a nursing home. I am 97 years old, and I am in a wheelchair because I cannot stand, but I still make up my bed. I am an artist, and I still paint. I give the paintings I create to those who help me. My room is small, and it will not hold a lot of stuff. I have a grandson who brings me clothes and food because I cannot eat much because of my teeth. My problem is, when old friends come to see me, they bring beautiful gifts. They are kind, but I cannot use what they bring — a comforter that is much too big for my bed, extra pillows or very large books that are hard to keep in my small space, although I love reading. The nursing home is nice, and I get good care. It is kept clean, and they see I get what I need. I feel blessed. Abby, I love my friends and don’t want to hurt their feelings. This issue of gifts has become more than I know how to deal with. Can you help me know what to tell them? Grateful In Texas

DR. KEITH ROACH

Fatty liver is an increasingly common problem. Risk factors include being overweight and having diabetes, high blood pressure and abnormal blood cholesterol levels. Alcohol use is also a cause of fatty liver, and all people with fatty liver are strongly recommended to abstain from alcohol entirely. The primary treatment is diet and weight loss. It sounds like there was some missed communication between you and your doctor. Fatty liver is a possibility; however, it does not seem likely to me, as you have not identified any of the risk factors, and you are certainly not overweight (if anything, you are a bit underweight). Further, although the alkaline phosphatase can be elevated

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Tell these lovely — and generous — friends that you deeply appreciate their caring and generosity, but because your room is so small, you have no place to put the items. If they haven’t been in your room, show it to them so they can see for themselves.

Fatty liver is increasingly common health problem I am a 77-year-old woman. I am 5 feet, 2 inches tall and weigh 107 pounds. I take no medication. When I went to the doctor last week, he found that my alkaline phosphatase was 176, my ALT 10, and my AST 11. He told me I had fatty liver and to get a scan, but I had no way to get to the place to have it done. He did not say TO YOUR anything else about it. I have no GOOD HEALTH symptoms. Does this sound like fatty liver to you? I did not really like my doctor, but with my insurance it is hard to change doctors. If I do have fatty liver, is there anything I can do for it?

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in fatty liver (yours is just a bit high), it is more common for AST and ALT to be elevated, which yours are not. An ultrasound scan is a good, but not definitive, way of looking for fatty liver. A liver biopsy is still the definitive test, but it’s often not done in people whose history, physical exam and ultrasound are all suggestive. A slightly abnormal alkaline phosphatase does not necessarily mean you have a liver problem. Bone issues (fractures, Paget’s disease of bone, high thyroid and parathyroid hormone levels) can cause a high alkaline phosphatase, too. Additional liver tests — checking the GGT level or specifically what kind of alkaline phosphatase you have (by isoenzyme analysis) — can make the source of the elevated alkaline phosphatase clearer. Getting an ultrasound scan and additional blood tests is a reasonable place to start. Unfortunately, lack of confidence in your physician is a different problem. If you really can’t get a new doctor, then you need to have a conversation about proceeding with evaluation in such a way that you can do so while being confident that you are getting good advice.

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Horoscope By Stella Wilder Born today, you may not always know where you are headed, but you will always walk down the road with a long and purposeful stride. You are confident that if you take advantage of the opportunities that present themselves to you, you will surely enjoy the kind of success that can bring you contentment in all aspects of your life. You believe in making the most of your talents and in developing your abilities to the fullest. When you are not allowed to do so, you can become frustrated and, in fact, difficult to be around. Fortunately, however, you are the kind of person who is able to make the most out of situations that others might not find conducive to good, productive work. You’re always able to do something of value. You are just as happy working behind the scenes as you are playing a major role, and indeed, there are times when you would prefer supporting others rather than doing something important on your own. You very much enjoy being part of a team, though when necessary, you have no trouble laying down the law and telling others what must be done. Also born on this date are: Lou Harrison, composer; Robert Zemeckis, director, producer, screenwriter; Francesca Annis, actress, Mark Zuckerberg, computer programmer and businessman; Amber Tamblyn, actress; Cate Blanchett, actress; Eoin Colfer, author. 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. WEDNESDAY, MAY 15

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — The stronger and more firm in your opinions you seem today, the more likely you will be listened to — and obeyed — tomorrow. Don’t play games. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Say what you mean

today, and mean what you say. There’s no time to waste on messages that must be interpreted or decoded in any way. CANCER (June 21-July 22) — What you do today may not be noticed at first, but one by one your fans will spread the word and you’ll get the attention you truly deserve. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — You must trust a friend to do what is right today, especially when you are caught between the proverbial rock and hard place. Mind your footfall. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — You can do much for someone who has done much for you. This is more than a mere courtesy, however; you can do much permanent good. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) — Now is the time for you to take a long look at what you think lies ahead. You may realize you’ve been imagining the impossible as of late. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) — You may be surprised to learn that others are looking up to you at this time. What have you done to deserve this kind of respect? You know. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) — A rival comes to you with an offer of peace, but you may not be willing to let the current contest come to an end just yet. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — You have time today for the completion of a certain key task, but you will have very little wiggle room. Don’t delay; get it done. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — You may be hounded by those who know just what you can provide, but you may not be in the mood to provide it just now. Be firm. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — Someone close to you had better get used to the word “no” today, for that’s precisely how you are likely to respond to most requests. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You can prove to someone that you’re the one for the job, but you may not know all that the job entails just yet. By all means, ask questions.

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SUPER QUIZ

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME

Unscramble these Jumbles, one letter to each square, to form four ordinary words.

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(e.g., In the rhyme, who jumped over a candlestick? Answer: Jack.) Freshman level 1. Name the “three men in a tub” in the nursery rhyme. 2. The part of a candle that holds the flame is called the ____. 3. Elton John paid tribute to Marilyn Monroe with this “candle” song. Graduate level 4. This “candle” idiom means to do more than one should. 5. Candlewick is a character in “The Adventures of _____.” 6. Edna St. Vincent Millay wrote “My candle ...” PH.D. level 7. What candle phrase refers to excommunication? 8. The Beatles played their last live concert at this site. 9. This Jewish object holds seven or more candles.

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Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon.

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Score 1 point for each correct answer on the Freshman Level, 2 points on the Graduate Level and 3 points on the Ph.D. Level.

(Answers tomorrow) Jumbles: ADMIT POWER STICKY BRIGHT Answer: The movie scene being filmed in the machine shop featured — BIT PARTS

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Solution to Monday’s puzzle

Complete the grid so each row, column and 3-by-3 box (in bold borders) contains every digit, 1 to 9. For strategies on how to solve Sudoku, visit

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SUPER QUIZ ANSWERS 1. Butcher, baker, candlestick-maker. 2. Wick. 3. “Candle in the Wind.” 4. Burn the candle at both ends. 5. Pinocchio. 6. Burns at both ends (it will not last the night). 7. Bell, book and candle. 8. Candlestick Park. 9. Menorah. 18 points — congratulations, doctor; 15 to 17 points — honors graduate; 10 to 14 points — you’re plenty smart, but no grind; 4 to 9 points — you really should hit the books harder; 1 point to 3 points — enroll in remedial courses immediately; 0 points — who reads the questions to you?

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THE Daily Commuter Puzzle by Jacqueline E. Mathews Crossword Puzzle THE Daily Commuter Puzzle by Jacqueline E. Mathews ACROSS 1 Food,ACROSS slangily 1 Injection 5 To __; 5 Too heavy unanimously Walk with heavy 9 10 Lose one’s steps footing Prying 13 14 Ocean __; 15 Fit for a king passenger ship Of__, sound 15 16 “The the mind 17 Basics merrier” Failurenative to do 16 18 Warsaw one’s duty 17 Join forces Luau dish 18 20 Unable Wagers 20 21 “The Wizard of 22 as polite Oz”Not production 23 co.Dishonest folks Family member 21 25 Faux __; social 26 Meager; measly blunder Pious 23 28 Most uncommon Takenrequests __; 24 31 Earnest surprised 26 Prefix for place 32 “__ Blue Gown” or print Parking 27 34 Yacht dockarea Walkway 29 36 Tendons Smooth 32 37 In the air & shiny __-crossed; 33 38 In poor taste illfated 35 “…Humpty 39 Feasted Dumpty __ a 40 Fast great fall…” Stable animal 37 41 Sheltered inlet Schoolchild’s 38 42 Enlarges a hole compositions 39 Rank’s partner, in 44 Twirl around an phrase axis 40 That girl Fleur-de-__ 41 45 Helsinki folks 42 46 DoSubdues a waiter’s job Starbucks edible 43 47 Floating without 50 an Switzerland’s anchor 45 Notcapital as fresh Put __; delay 46 51 Tiny folklore 54 Horseback rider fellow Largest tribe in 47 57 Soiled South 48 “The __ inAfrica the 58 Garbage truck’s Dell” destination 51 Make __ story; lie Sicker than 52 59 Sizable before 55 Fair; just Dollar 58 60 Sales tagbills info Talk back 60 61 Cousin’s mom Stranger 61 62 Barn baby Some of Keats’ 62 63 Tear to bits poemscloths 63 Tattered 64 Passing crazes DOWN 65 Chances 1 In a __; instantly 2 Vagabond DOWN 3 Moves like a fan 1 Sullen 4 Cobb Burrell 2 Piece of & jewelry

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