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RENSS. CO. DAIRY PRINCESS COMMITTEE IS LOOKING FOR THEIR 2011 PRINCESS Would you like to promote milk in Rensselaer County to both farm and non-farm audiences? This is a great opportunity to work within the dairy industry. My reign has allowed me to share with thousands of children and adults the importance of our dairy farmers and dairy products, not only in Rensselaer County, but throughout the State. I’ve had the opportunity to attend farm meetings and promote the 3-Every Day of Dairy message through weekly newspaper articles and visits to schools, fairs, festivals, community events, parades, senior centers, legislative meetings and so much more. Not only has this experience allowed me to grow as a person, it has given me many wonderful new friends. To be eligible for the program, you must be a young woman between the ages of 16 and 24, never been married and a resident of Rensselaer County. You should also be affiliated with the dairy industry (member of a dairy family, own your own cattle, the child of someone employed by a dairy-related industry, or sponsored by a local farm, etc.). The deadline for interested candidates is the end of March. If you would like to be considered, please send me an email as soon as possible. The Dairy Princess Committee will be celebrating its Annual Dairy Princess Pageant on Sunday, May 22. For more information, please contact me. ~Leah Remington, rens_princess_leah@yahoo.com

YVONNE WELCH EXHIBITS AT SLCA The Sand Lake Center for the Arts gallery will exhibit the monotype abstractions of Yvonne Welch from April 1 - May 15. The images are pure abstractions, but are alive with the interplay of planes of pure color. The color planes abut, overlap, and penetrate each other producing a vital energy. An occasional brushstroke will reinforce the dynamism, but it is mostly the play of gorgeous tones that provides the sheer dance of the images. The gallery is located at 2880 NY 43, one half mile east of the blinking light in Averill Park, NY. Gallery hours are free and open Wed. & Fri. from 10am-12pm and Sundays from 1-3pm and by appt. A free, and open to the public artist reception will be held on Sunday, April 10th, from 1-3pm. Call 518-674-2007 or visit www.slca-ctp.org for more information.

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Sarah (Jennifer Pyle) teaches Caleb (Jared DeWolf) and Anna (Olivia Fischer) a song in Sarah, Plain and Tall. Circle Theatre Players presents Sarah, Plain and Tall, the play with music for all ages, adapted from the Newbury awardwinning book by Joseph Robinette, opening on Fri., March 25th, at 8pm. Directed by CarolLynn Langley the production continues on March 26 & April 1 & 2 at 8pm and Sundays, March 27 & April 3 at 2:30pm. The story of a widowed Kansas farmer with two children, who places an ad in the newspapers and who is seeking a wife. A spinster from Maine responds. “Yes, I can sing. I will come by train, I will wear a yellow bonnet, I am plain & tall” Sarah travels to Kansas for a month’s stay in order to determine whether or not she’ll make the move permanent. A gentle tale of wisdom, humor, & family. Tickets are $16, under 18 - $10, and reservations can be made at 518-674-2007 or www.slcactp.org. The Sand Lake Center for the Arts is located at 2880 NY 43, one half mile east of the blinking light in Averill Park, NY. There is plenty of free parking.

HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE PRESENTS “GIVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY” The Highlight Acting Troupe will be presenting “Give My Regards to Broadway” on April 8, 9, 15, 16, at 8 p.m. and April 10, 17 at 2 p.m. The performance will take place at the Brunswick Grange, Corner Rt. 7 and Rt. 142. The show was written by Shubert Fendrich, with music and lyrics by George M. Cohan. The show is directed by Ron LeVan, asst. director is Paula Hoffay, music director is Marietta Mitchell and Tara Garmley is the choreographer. Ticket prices are $15 Adults and $13 for seniors and students. The Cohan songs are among his most memorable: “Give My Regards To Broadway,” “You’re A Grand Old Flag”, “Mary’s A Grand Old Name” and many more. Here’s a show in the true tradition of “42nd Street” and the great Broadway musicals; an audience pleaser for sure. For reservations or information, call Tina at 272-7558.

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The following are highlights of the March 8, 2011 regular meeting of the Rensselaer County Legislature: Established a bipartisan committee called the Budget Task Force – The Legislature voted unanimously to create the Budget Task Force Committee to review issues pertaining to the county’s annual spending plan. Other responsibilities would include tracking mandate changes, keeping an eye on expenses and revenues and communicating concerns and ideas to other county lawmakers and officials Introduced by the Minority Legislators - A resolution honoring the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Carondelet – On March 19th, the Sisters of Saint Joseph gathered at the Provincial House to mark 75, 70, 60, 50 and 25 years of religious life of forty Jubilarians. These Jubilarians share a total of 2,195 years of service to God and God’s people. Introduced Legislation recognizing Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County for their contributions during National Nutrition Month – The Cornell Cooperative Extension is widely recognized for teaching healthful nutrition classes and programs to over 800 Rensselaer County families in low income households, over 500 seniors through the Department of Aging, over 300 youth learn nutrition classes, over 500 residents in group classes. Introduced Legislation - A resolution recognizing April 1016, 2011 as National Volunteer Week in Rensselaer County – In honor of the efforts of the volunteers of Rensselaer County, the Legislature does hereby call on all the citizens of Rensselaer County to observe this week by volunteering in service projects across our county and pledge to make service a part of our daily lives. Introduced Legislation – A resolution recognizing April 1016, 2011 as National Library Week - Rensselaer County Legislators are encouraging all residents to take advantage of the variety of library resources available in their school, campus or public library and wishes to express its sincere appreciation to librarians and library workers for providing valuable services to all who walk through the doors of libraries in Rensselaer County. Next Meeting - The Rensselaer County Legislature will hold its next meeting, Tuesday, April 12th, at 5:30 PM in the Legislative Chambers located at the Ned Pattison Government Center, 1600 7th Avenue, Troy.

VANDERHEYDEN SELECTED TO RECEIVE STEWART’S HOLIDAY MATCH DONATION Stewart’s Shops collected and matched donations in their shops from Thanksgiving until Christmas. Vanderheyden was selected as one of several non-profits in the area to receive these donations for their programs. Almost half of the youth population at Vanderheyden comes from low income families. When we add into account those that have no families at all, there are dozens of children that, without help would miss out on basic needs of a child. Vanderheyden feels that no child should go without a birthday or holiday present, the occasional trip to the movie or even summer camp. The Stewart’s Holiday Match allows Vanderheyden to continue to provide those experiences that every child should have- regardless of their background. Vanderheyden is a non-profit, family and children services agency whose mission is to empower youth, individuals and families to build brighter futures.

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KILLIPS WITHDRAWS FROM MAYORAL CANDIDACY For several months I have explored running for the office of Mayor of Troy in this fall’s election. I have decided against running. I want to thank all the supporters who have kept me motivated. I appreciate the Republican Party for giving me a chance to be heard and I wish their eventual nominee the best. It is my sincere hope that the tone of the campaign will focus on ideas and be more positive in tone. While I am abandoning my consideration for the office of mayor, I may seek another opportunity to serve the city I love. ~Tom Killips, Troy

ILIUM LITERARY CLUB MEETING The Ilium Literary Club will hold its 88th Annual Meeting & Luncheon at the Troy Country Club on Friday, April 1st. The annual Executive Board Meeting will be held at 11:30 am, preceding the luncheon at 12:30 pm. The Averill Park High School Jazz Quartet will provide entertainment at 2PM.

Letter to the Editor: The Animal Cruelty Task Force was created in 2007 to “provide the police with a list of individuals who could be called upon to assist with investigations.” Regarding the concerns that coalition members were identifying themselves as “investigators,” the Legislature approved such designation in resolution G-287-09. The role and actions of the task force have never once exceeded the mission we were granted. The Legislature cannot point to any incident of harassment to the farming community. We have consistently operated professionally, with respect for our Charter, and New York law. The task force requested on several occasions a personal meeting with Mr. Ken Herrington, a legislator, who drafted the resolution rescinding our power, to ascertain and address his concerns. Co-founder and renowned retired New York State Trooper Susan McDonough wrote Mr. Herrington a letter reiterating our purpose and activities. We never received a response. With the exception of egregious cases, our first approach was always to educate rather than arrest. There have been several animal cruelty cases in Rensselaer County where we have been asked to comment on the application of the law, most recently the Bobby Clow case, where Clow shot a pet dog with a 44 magnum out of anger and revenge and was not prosecuted under Buster’s Law. Even the author of Buster’s Law, Assemblyman Jim Tedisco, was appalled at this misapplication of the law. Had we not met with the District Attorney’s office in the wake of the Skye Feathers case, where a pet horse was brutally stabbed to death, that case too would have been incorrectly prosecuted as a misdemeanor. Animal cruelty is a crime, and yes, an uncomfortable topic for many. But it is still a crime and needs to be addressed by individuals who thoroughly understand the law and how it should be applied consistent with legislative intent. It is located in the Agriculture and Markets Law rather than the Penal Code; consequently police are often not adequately trained in enforcing this law. The Department of Agriculture and Markets does not assist in animal cruelty investigations, and never has, contrary to the perception of at least one legislator who advised a concerned citizen that Ag. and Mkts. could assist police, now that the task force is defunct. Martin Luther King, Jr. once said “our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” We are proud of the ethical, above-board, hard work we have done. We will become incorporated and continue to work for the animals and the people who care about them, whether we have the backing of these elected officials or not. ~Valerie Lang, J.D., M.L.S. - Glass Lake

GENEALOGY PROFESSOR to SPEAK The Capital District Genealogical Society invites you to a special presentation by Alan Doyle Horbal - Research in Southern Poland with Suggestions for Your Research. Our speaker is a genealogy professor at Williams College, Williamstown, MA. He is a volunteer at the National Archives and Record Center in Pittsfield, MA, where he teaches visitors how to use US records to find their ancestors. Presentation to be held at the Colonie Town Library, 629 AlbanyShaker Road, Loudonville on Saturday, March 26th, at 2:30PM. Special Interest Group Meetings: German Genealogy at 12:00; Irish Genealogy at 12:30; Computer Group at 1 P.M. - an informal demonstration by one of our members of sites and tips to use on your computer. The meetings are free and open to the public.

TAMARAC HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 1961 SEARCHING FOR CLASSMATES Tamarac High School class of 1961 will be holding their 50th anniversary reunion on June 11, 2011. The following classmates are being sought. Contact Chester Winsor, 6032 Pine Valley Drive, Orlando, FL 32819; 407-909-8955; fwinsor@cfl.rr.com. Thea Comins, Ronald Eger, Paul Fichter, Judith Kissinger, Emily Lee, Jean McIssac, Geraldine Nichols, Shirley Palitsch, Sharon Quackenbush, Mary Schellenger.

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TROY BOYS & GIRLS HOSTS EVENTS TO CELEBRATE NATIONAL CLUB WEEK Troy Boys & Girls Club celebrates National Boys & Girls Club Week, March 20-26, 2011 by hosting several events to emphasize the value of the Club to the Troy community. Troy Boys & Girls Club will host a community dinner on March 25th to celebrate the Troy Boys & Girls Club’s winning basketball teams. The event is open to the general public. There will be tours of the facility and refreshments available. Reservations for this event are appreciated. On Saturday, March 26, they will host a Community Hero’s Old Timer’s Basketball Game and Award’s Ceremony starting at 2pm. Admission is only $5 at the door. Refreshments will be available for purchase. The event will recognize Community Hero’s, Al and Robin Prater (former TBGC staff). Both events will be at the Club facility at 1700 7th Ave. in downtown Troy. For details of events, or to RSVP, please contact Sharon Smith at 274-3781.

EMPTY BOWLS EVENT-RETURNS! SPONSORED BY THE AVERILL PARK KEY CLUB Want a night off from cooking that benefits a great cause? Join the Averill Park Clubs on Tuesday, April 12th, in the high school cafeteria for Empty Bowls! Empty Bowls is a wonderful event in which you can purchase a bowl, made by the Averill Park ceramic students, for $10. Then from 4-6:30 join us for a feast of soup and bread, donated by local restaurants and the Food and Nutrition classes at APHS. During the event you will be entertained by the APHS Jazz Band, The AP Faculty Players and some area professionals. The best part is when you’re done, you can keep your one-ofa-kind bowl. Proceeds of the dinner go to the local Regional Food Bank. So buy your ticket for this event from a Key Club or AP Student Government member or by stopping in at Averill Park High School on April 12 from 4-6:30pm. Please contact the Averill Park clubs to reserve tickets by email or if you have questions at ashlineo@averillpark.k12.ny.us, subject Empty Bowls.


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2011 BRUNSWICK BASEBALL LEAGUE – SPRING BREAK BASEBALL CAMP The Brunswick Baseball League will be hosting two – 8 hr baseball camps during the April School Break. The camps will be conducted on Monday, April 18th, 8am-4pm for players ages 12-15 and Thursday, April 21st, 8am-4pm for players 16 and up. The camps will be held at the Brunswick Sports Complex on State Rte 2. The cost of the camp will be $20 for each player, which will include lunch, snack and a T-shirt. Players will be put thru various fielding/throwing drills to evaluate their skill levels then participate in group hitting sessions. During the course of the sessions, verbal evaluations and suggestions on areas of improvement will be given by local HS coaches and BBL managers. During the afternoon, session players will be divided into teams and will participate in scrimmages. Players will need to bring a glove, cleats and drinks. Please visit our website at www.eteamz.com/ brunswickbaseball to download a form - from the Homepage click on the Handouts Tab. For additional information or questions, please contact Mark Phillips 279-3471 or Guy Changa 326-5236. Deadline for Registration is April 11th.

“DUTCH BARNS - PRESERVATION AND ADAPTIVE REUSE” Greenbush Historical Society will sponsor Keith Cramer from the Dutch Barn Preservation Society who will present an overview and history of the New World Dutch Barn on Sunday, March 27th, at 2PM. The program is appropriately being held at “Pat’s Barn,” Rensselaer Technology Park, 110 Defreest Drive. The barn, now conference center, was built using ninety percent of the original barn located on the site. Construction was a 3-year project completed in September, 2009. Please join the Greenbush Historical Society on Sunday, March 27th, at 2 PM. Everyone is welcome. Refreshments will be served.

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This year’s spring musical is going to be big, really big…literally, its ‘Big’ the musical version of the Tom Hanks film that hit the big screen back in 1988! The story is about a 12-year old boy who makes a wish on an old carnival machine that promises ‘your wish will be granted’. His wish was to grow up and that he did…overnight. When little Josh Baskin, awakes the next morning after putting his coins in the ‘Zoltar Speaks’ machine he’s a ‘big’ person. For a while being big is an adventure, but eventually Josh wants to be a little again, so together with his friend they must search for another ‘Zoltar Speaks’ machine to request another wish. Will it work? Come find out for yourself! The curtain goes up on Friday, April 8th, at 7:30pm; Saturday, April 9th, at 7:30pm; and Sunday, April 10th, for a matinee at 3:00pm. Tickets will go on sale at the box office in the auditorium lobby to the public from 9:00am till noon, every Saturday until show time. Tickets will also be sold Thursday evenings during rehearsal starting March 17th from 6:30 to 8:00pm. Tickets are $5.00. Get your tickets early, because they always go fast and this year’s musical is guaranteed to be ‘Big’!!! For more information, visit the district’s website at www. hoosicvalley.k12.ny.us

BOOK AND MOVIE GROUP OF THE BRUNSWICK LIBRARY The Book and Movie Group of the Brunswick Community Library meets on the third and fourth Fridays of each month at the Library at 12:30PM. The group first reads a book, then sees the movie and compares the two. In the month of March, we will meet on the 18th to discuss the book, “The Road to Wellville.” We will see the movie on March 25th. Copies of the book are available at the Library. Future selections include, “The Prince of Tides”, “The Birds” and “The Last of the Mohicans”. We serve a light snack at our meetings and new members are always welcome. For more information, you may call the Library at 279-4023.

15 WEEK TRIATHLON TRAINING Swim, Bike, and Run to get prepared for the Pine Bush Triathlon. Training is twice a week. Thursday’s from 5:306:30AM and Sunday’s 2:004:00PM. START DATE: Thursday, March 31, 2011, 5:30-6:30. Address: Sidney Albert Albany Jewish Community Center, 340 Whitehall Road, Albany. Contact information: Tom W. 438-6651 x123 or Email Lisa atlisacalaruud@gmail.com.

CENTER BRUNS. UMC ANNOUNCES COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID GRANT The Finance Committee of the Center Brunswick United Methodist Church announced that it will award $1000 to a student to be selected from the Tamarac High School Class of 2011. The money may be used for any type of expenses related to further education. Students do not have to belong to this Church or any other church or religion to be eligible for this award. Interested students must apply for this award no later than April 1, 2011. Application forms can be obtained from the school’s guidance department or directly from the Church. The Finance Committee will also accept recommendations from members of the Brittonkill School District community who are not family members of the student being recommended. This award is given in memory of Harold and Mabel Keyes, whose last will and testament created the trust that provides the funding for it. Harold and Mabel were prominent members of the Center Brunswick United Methodist Church for many years. Mabel taught in the Brunswick schools that preceded Tamarac, and continued teaching Sunday School for many years after she retired. Through this award, her love of helping young people learn and grow will continue to reach the youth of our community. The Center Brunswick United Methodist Church is located at the intersection of Routes 7 and 142, just 3 miles east of Troy. For more information about the Keyes Education Award or other Church activities, contact the Reverend Arthur Hagy at 279-9705 (office) or 279-4778 (parsonage). Applications will also be available at the Church and on the Church’s web site (www.gbgmumc.org/ctrbrunswick/index.html).

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SEAMAN DILLON GRADUATES U.S.C.G RECRUIT TRAINING Coast Guard Seaman Kathleen E. Dillon, daughter of Ann M. and Robert G. Dillon of Troy, recently graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Recruit Training Center in Cape May, N. J. During the eight-week training program, Dillon completed a vigorous training curriculum consisting of academics and practical instruction on water safety and survival, military customs and courtesies, seamanship skills, physical fitness, health and wellness, first aid, fire fighting and marksmanship. Men and women train together from the first day in the Coast Guard just as they will work together aboard ships and shore units throughout the world. To reinforce the team concept, all recruits are trained in preventing sexual harassment, drug and alcohol awareness, civil rights training, and the basics of the work-life balance. Dillon and other recruits also received instruction on the Coast Guard’s Core Values — Honor, Respect and Devotion to Duty — and how to apply them in their military performance and personal conduct. Dillon will join 36,000 other men and women who comprise the Coast Guard’s workforce. Dillon is a 2006 graduate of Tamarac High School of Troy, and she is a 2010 graduate of Tulane University, New Orleans, LA with a BA degree.

CAPP PET ADOPTION CLINIC CAPP Puppy and Young Dog Adoption Clinic will be held at Healthy Pet Center, RT 4, in North Greenbush on Saturday, March 26th, from 11AM to 12:30PM. Puppies: small Terrier mix; fluffy and short-coated small breed mixes; Wire-haired Terrier/Wheaten/Lab mixes (35-60 lbs. adult weight); Beagle/Coonhound mix; Black Lab/Hound mix. Young dog: Small Black Lab/Terrier mix and Wire-Haired Terrier/Wheaten (mom of larger pups). Most have pictures/descriptions/ fees at www.capppetfinder.com and will be at the clinic.

BRUNSWICK GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE REGISTRATION New in 2011 the registration for Brunswick Girls Softball League is now online. Prospective members and returning members can now easily register online and pay by check, debit or credit card. This will be the only form of registration, so please pass it on to family and friends. Brunswick Girls Softball is registering girls who are 4-16 years old. The registration fee is $55 for TBall (ages 4-6), $80 for Mini-Minors (ages 7-10) and $90 for Minors (ages 10-12) and majors (ages 13 & up). There is an additional charge of $20 added to the registration if your child does not participate in the Coin Drop. Please register your child early to take advantage of the Early Bird Special. Discounts are also available for families with more than 1 child. Winter clinics began on 1/16/2011 for our General Membership. Opening weekend is tentatively scheduled for April 29th-30th. Please visit our website to access current information and clinic times at www.burnswicksoftball.org. The Sports sign-up link is www.sportsignup.com/Brunswick-Girls-Softball-OnlineRegistration.start.

BALANCE CLASSES TO BE HELD AT THE ALBANY JCC Matter of Balance, a series of classes to help people manage concerns about falls, is scheduled to be held in the Albany JCC’s Massry Senior Center, 340 Whitehall Road, on 3 Wednesdays, 1-3pm: April 6, 13 and 27 and on 5 Fridays, 9:30 -11:30am: April 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. Participants are expected to attend all 8 sessions. The volunteer-led classes are designed to help people reduce their fear of falling, increase activity levels, set realistic goals to increase activity, change their environment to reduce fall risk factors, learn simple exercises to increase strength and balance, improve their quality of life and remain independent. The series is sponsored by the Capital Region RSVP Program, the NYS Capital Region OASIS Program, the Center for Excellence in Aging and Community Wellness and the Albany Jewish Community Center. A $4 fee will be collected at the first class. Space is limited and registration is required in the Albany JCC’s senior adult office, 438-6651 x112, ClaireS@saajcc.org.

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“GARDENING THROUGH THE SEASONS” Cornell Cooperative Extension is pleased to offer gardening classes. Being a gardener gives you an opportunity to constantly try new plants, planting methods, garden designs, and other ideas. Join us as we take a look at a variety of gardening topics sure to beautify your home and enliven your spirit. • Thursday, April 7, “Organic Lawn Care: Methods and Challenges” • Tuesday, April 26, “Gardens Of The Hudson Valley” • Thursday, May 5, “Homeland Invasion: New Destructive Bugs In Our Own Backyard” Class starts at 7:00 PM and runs until about 8:30 PM. Class will be held at the office of CCE Rensselaer County, 61 State St. Troy, NY. For more information, go to www.ccerensselaer.org. Pre-registration is required. Each class is $6.00 per person. Class size is limited. Registration at the door will only be accepted if space is available.

BASEMENT ON FIRST STREET HOLDING SPECIALS The Basement on First Street, a thrift shop located at St. Johns Episcopal Church in Troy is holding a month-long March special.... 2 bags for $3.00 We still have plenty of warm clothing and lots of odds and ends to browse through. Our boutique has some very special clothing items. Come in and see what we have to offer. You’ll be pleasantly surprised. We are open on Wed. & Sat. from 9 till noon. On Saturday, we offer free bread and coffee to all who come in.

CHRIST THE KING SPIRITUAL LIFE CENTER EVENTS April 8-10 - “Athletes in Action! Biblical Manhood - What does it Mean to be a Man?” Action-Packed, Father-Son Retreat, With Keith Elias and NY Giant Team Members April 8-10 - Godspell, The Musical, performances - 7:00 or 3:00 p.m. $10 adult/$7kids Reservations Required – All Events. Christ the King Spiritual Life Center, 575 Burton Road, Greenwich, NY 12834; Website: www.ctkcenter.org; Phone: 518-692-9550 (call for commuter & overnight rates).


“RACE TO NOWHERE” “Race to Nowhere” is a documentary film examining the pressures faced by young people, teachers and parents in our highstakes, high-pressure public and private education system and culture. Race to Nowhere is a call to mobilize families, educators, experts and policy makers to examine current assumptions on how to best prepare the youth of America to become healthy, bright, contributing and leading citizens of today and for the future. “Race to Nowhere” will be screened at Averill Park High School on Monday, April 4th, at 7:00 p.m. http:// Tickets are available online at the www.rtnaverillparkhs.eventbrite.com/. Tickets are $10.00 online or $15.00 at the door. Anyone interested in children or the future of our country should see this film. More information on the film can be found at http://www.racetonowhere.com.

LEGISLATORS PAY TRIBULTE TO WILLIAM E. PHOENIX JR.

L-R: Democratic Minority Leader Peter Ryan, Legislators Kathleen Cassidy, Lou Rosamilia, Peter Grimm, Ed Manny. Mark Fleming, Democratic Legislator of the Rensselaer County Legislature pictured at far right, with the Phoenix Family, paid tribute to the life of William E. Phoenix Jr., a proud member of the City of Troy Fire Department for thirty-eight years.

LILY ROSENBERG CHOSEN AS NATIONAL YOUTH DELEGATE

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Lily Rosenberg, a rising senior at Troy High School has been selected to represent New York as a National Youth Delegate to the 2011 Washington Youth Summit on the Environment at George Mason University. Rosenberg joins a select group of only 250 students from all over the country honored with the opportunity for an intensive study of leadership in environmental science and conservation. Rosenberg was chosen based on academic accomplishments and a demonstrated interest and excellence in leadership in the sciences and conservation studies. George Mason University, along with partners, the National Geographic Society and the National Zoo, will host the nation’s leading youth scholars from June 26-July 1, 2011. With distinguished faculty, guest speakers, and direct access to elite D.C. practitioners, The Washington Youth Summit on the Environment offers scholars and student leaders an unparalleled experience. The week-long program, held at George Mason University’s state-of-the-art campus, will encourage and inspire young leaders from across the country who desire a unique experience focused on successful careers in this dynamic and important field.

The Grafton Volunteer Fire Department, along with the Grafton Ladies Auxiliary, will be holding an All-You-Can-Eat Buffet Breakfast on Saturday, March 26th, from 8am to 11am at the Grafton VFW Fire Hall on South Road (County Route 85). On the menu: Belgian waffles, Pancakes, French Toast, Eggs (made to order) , sausage gravy & biscuits, bacon, sausage, homefries, toast, orange juice, coffee, and milk. Cost is $8/adult, $4/ kids 12 and under and kids 5 and under are FREE! We look forward to serving you!

Pet Adoption of the Week JAY

- Black & Tan Pup - Adorable & Playful! Shepherd mix but don't know what he is mixed with. Jay and his brother Poncho (Poncho was adopted) were rescued from a farm where the farmer was going to shoot these two pups because they were born and needed to be fed...they are now safe and being cared for. They are approx. 4 months old and are current with all vaccines. Jay is being housetrained. He is already crate trained and he does not mess his crate. If you would like to meet Jay to possibly adopt him, Contact : Sherry427@verizon.net or 518-393-0755

CO. LEGIS. ACTIONS OF DISBANDING ANIMAL PROTECTION COALITION ARE DISTURBING It was disturbing to learn that the Rensselaer County Animal Protection Coalition has been disbanded by the county legislature. This is of particular concern as we are working with others in Washington County, writing a plan for our own anti-cruelty task force. This plan is being modeled after the Rensselaer County Task Force. Having spent a great deal of time studying the design, procedures, and actions of this task force, we feel compelled to weigh in on recent events. The Legislature “became concerned about coalition members identifying themselves as ‘investigators’ when looking into animal cruelty cases.” We find this puzzling as the Legislature approved this designation (Resolution G-287-09). The members of the Coalition are intelligent and knowledgeable professionals, committed to following the law. They have operated within the framework granted to them by the Legislature. They have educated police officers in recognizing and responding to animal cruelty cases. They have assisted the police with animal cruelty investigations and in doing so they have helped reduce the burden placed on law enforcement. Above all they have educated the public in recognizing and reporting animal cruelty. The general public greatly supports anticruelty initiatives. Anyone who feels that cruelty toward animals does not deserve the attention it is receiving here, needs only to look at the documentation of animal cruelty as a “bridge crime” to cruelty toward human beings. Our government leaders need to act against cruelty to animals and stop this progression in its initial stages. The Coalition has been highly effective in doing just that. District Attorney McNally has said that an “advisory group” will be created to fill the role the coalition was initially created to serve. In our opinion, the Coalition has served in this role exactly as it was created. It appears that the Legislature is more interested in advice than action. Perhaps the citizens of Rensselaer County should begin the search for political candidates who value action. We are confident that the Coalition will endure, will be even more effective, and will remain a model for the rest of us. ~Linda J. Nadeau & Chris Boudreau, Director/Manager; Quaintance House Animal Protective League/First Step to Harmony Hospital Ltd., Greenwich, NY

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT SMORGASBORD Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 3rd Ave. & 111th Street in North Troy will host an AllYou-Can-Eat Smorgasbord to help all in these financially difficult days on Saturday, April 9th, from 4:30PM to 7PM. For a cost of $5 the smorgasbord includes carved turkey and ham, potatoes, vegetables, bread, desserts and beverages. Monies raised will support Prince of Peace’s various ministries, local and international hunger projects. Feel free to cal Pastor Rich for information at 235-2432.

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ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST Enjoy a hearty all-you-can-eat breakfast of regular or blueberry pancakes, eggs (any way you want), sausage, homefries, French toast, regular toast, and coffee cooked just for you by the Northern Rensselaer County Knights of Columbus. Join us at the Hoosic Valley Rescue Squad on Route 40 in Schaghticoke on Sunday, March 27th, from 7:30AM to 11AM. Adults/$5, children 6 to 12/$3, children 5 and under eat free. Proceeds will go to Cub Scout Pack 680, helping to prepare the leaders of tomorrow.

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Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall, Route 7, Pittstown, will hold a Chicken & Biscuit Supper on Saturday, March 26th, from 4PM to 6PM - Eat-In or TakeOut. Menu: Chicken & Biscuit with gravy, Peas & Carrots, Cole Slaw, Cranberry Relish, Dessert and Beverages. Price: $10/Adults, $5/ Children 5-12, Under 5/Free. Reservations are suggested, call 518-663-5607.

7th ANNUAL CABIN FEVER PASTA DINNER at ST. JUDE’S The 7th Annual Cabin Fever Pasta Dinner will be held at Dammann Hall at St. Jude the Apostle on Saturday, March 26th, from 4:30 pm til 7 pm. This dinner began as a community get-together every spring and has continued ever since. Pasta, meatballs, salad, bread, beverages and wonderful homemade desserts will be available. Special eat-in prices have not risen in years-$8 per adult, 2 for $15, Children 6-12 $5 and reduced prices are available for families. All take-out meals are $10 per person. New to the dinner will be a special basket raffle. All members of St. Jude’s, including our Youth Ministry, help in this event. Come join us for a wonderful community get-together to welcome spring!

Kayla’s Kitchen ome Cooking! Ho Great H at Priccees! Hrs: M-Sat. 12-8 Gre 39 Hill St., Troy 12180 • 235-1769 friend us at facebook.com/KaylasKitchen

LENTEN FISH FRY DINNERS Every Friday during Lent, Fish Fry Dinners will be served from 11:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. at the Poestenkill Christian Church, 721 Snyder’s Corners Rd., Poestenki ll. Fish fry, French fries, cole slaw & beverage will be $7.50; fish fry only will be $4.00; hot dog, French fries and beverage for $3.50 will be available for children. Dine-in or take-outs available. Walk-ins welcome. Reservations appreciated. Call Barbara at 279-9458 or the church at 286-2773 for reservations or questions.

ANNUAL BLIZZARD CHICKEN BBQ The First Reformed Church of Wynantskill will be holding their Annual Blizzard Chicken BBQ on Saturday, March 26th, with continuous servings from 4:30 - 7PM. The menu includes 1/2 BBQ chicken (with Clements’ Old-Fashioned BBQ Sauce) baked potato, vegetable, homemade coleslaw, rolls and dessert. Tickets are $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children (5-12) under 5 are free and can be reserved by calling the church office at 283-4420. Take-outs will be available. The church is located on the corner of Church Street and Main Ave. in Wynantskill. Proceeds will benefit the Scholarship Fund for our youth to attend summer camp.

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2nd ANNUAL ZITI DINNER FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT SUNNYSIDE CENTER Sunnyside Center will hold its 2nd annual Ziti Dinner Fundraiser at the Lansingburgh Veteran’s Club, 777 First Avenue in North Troy. The event will take place on Thursday, March 31st, from 4:30 - 7:00 p.m. Dinner includes ziti and meatballs in sauce, salad, Italian bread and dessert. Reservations and walk-ins are welcome. For information, contact Robin Ryan at 2745986 or robinr@ccalbany.org. Sunnyside Center is a program of Catholic Charities of the Albany Diocese and serves at risk children in the North Central Troy community. All proceeds from this dinner will help send the Sunnyside children to summer camp.

BBQ CHICKEN DINNER FUNDRAISER The Classie Lassie Heat 16 & Under Girls Travel Softball Team will host a BBQ Chicken Dinner Fundraiser on April 4th at Uncle Marty’s Adirondack Grill, 2930 Route 43 in Averill Park from 58pm. Dinner costs $10 for adults and $8 children under 10. Dinner includes Chicken, Baked Beans, and Potato Salad, Coffee or soda. Cash bar available. Pre-sale tickets and take-out are available; contact: jonrachrogers@aol.com or 788-1143. All proceeds to benefit the Classie Lassie Heat Girls Softball team.

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The First Reformed Church in Wynantskill continues to serve a FREE pasta dinner each Tuesday evening at 5:30PM. The dinner consists of pasta (with marinara or meat sauce) tossed salad, rolls, beverages and homemade desserts. Please feel welcome to join us for a good meal and warm fellowship any Tuesday evening. (If there is a snow storm, please call our church office at 283-4420 to see if the dinner has been cancelled.) We will be providing these dinners until mid-May. The church is located on the corner of Church Street and Main Avenue in the village of Wynantskill. We hope to see you soon.

Saint Ambrose Home School, 347 Old Loudon Rd. in Latham, is hosting a Fish Fry Dinner on Friday, April 1st, from 3:30-7pm, in the Parish Center. Dinner includes: Fish Fry, French Fries, and Coleslaw for a cost of $8/ Adults $6/Kids. Dine-In or Take-Out Available. Walk-ins Welcome. Reservations appreciated. Call Doreen at 785-6453.

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SERVICES ALTERATIONS & DESIGNS 479-3182 Weddings,special occasions,Christening gowns,costums APPLIANCE REPAIR Most brands incl. Sears. Prompt service. Mike Horowitz 477-8378

FOR SALE Drug store fixture liquidation: Gondola display shelving, commerical refrigeraton, more! Visit now: 323 E. Albany St. Herkimer NY 13350. Call cell# (609) 870-7038. Sale hours: 9-7 Mon- Sat., 11-4 Sunday. www.StoreFixtureBid.com (800)823-2433. Open to the public! 10% buyers premium. Mantis electric tiller w/border, edger used 3times $150 283-0267

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GARAGE SALES Huge indoor Garage Sale: Sat. March 26, 9-2pm. Trinity Lutheran Church. 70 green Ave., Casleton

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DRAIN CLEANING Full service drain cleaning & repairs, incl. camera/video inspections. Emergency serv. 674-0908

FLOORS Floating, hardwood, tile, refinishing. Ins. Free est. 3683716

DRIVEWAY STONE/TOPSOIL Spreading available. 4 yard loads, delivered. Poestenkill Mountain Farms 605-8392 DRYWALL All phases, hang, tape, prime, paint. Ins. Free est. 368-3716 DRYWALL Best Drywall, Insul., hanging, taping, painting, ref., ins. 7664203 DUMPSTER RENTALS 6, 12, & 16 yard avail. Clean outs attics, b’ments, etc. Ray Mason 573-1133 Steve Mason 573-7464 ELECTRIC Installations & repairs. Quality work, reas. rates. Steve 364-7231 ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Full lic. & ins. 25yrs exp., res./comm. 274-5100 EXCAVATION/STONE/SEPTIC Septic tanks cleaned & repaired. Drainage, driveways. Stone, topsoil, gravel & mulch. 4959129/542-9033

HANDY GUY Snow plowing, roof/ repairs, home repairs, remodeling, will price match any competitor. 858-2181 HANDYMAN Carpentry, masonry, doors, paint, repairs. Free est. 764-2679 HANDYMAN Carpentry, painting dry wall, odd jobs. Great rates Friendly reliable serv. Wayne 472-0994 HANDYMAN Economy friendly handyman. Honest, reliable. 30 yrs. exp. Painting, drywall, trim, remodeling. No job too small. Hourly and job rates. Dave 283-0487 HANDYMAN Framing, sheetrock, floors, finish work, odd jobs. Free est. Great prices. Carmine 496-0968 HANDYMAN Remodel,carpentry,masonry,deck s porches, int/ext. paint, fences, door/window, gutter, all repairs, free est. c 669-0814, 271-9161

CLEANOUTS/DEMOLITION/ DUMPSTER RENTALS We do it all. Cheap & friendly. We pay for metal. 495-9129/542-9033 Computer and Network Service All service, repairs, installs, upgrades, & more. We make house calls. Call the Computerologist. 283-2331 COMPUTER EXPERT Affordable computer repairs. I’ll come to you. Over 20 yrs exp. Tom 469-7029

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SERVICES Handyman/ REPAIR 20 years experience. Carpentry, electrical, plumbing, etc. 766-9346 HOME & OFFICE CLEANING Competitive prices, refs. avail., insured. www.jnservicesonline.com HOME HEALTH AIDES Available 24 hrs., 7 days. Live in available. 331-2142 Home Improvement/ Repairs Free est, fully insured. Kingsway Contracting 674-0591/ 488-4294 HOUSE CLEANING Using Green cleaners. Call for price. Bonded. Jill 727-1342 HOUSECLEANING GLEAM TEAM. Res./Office. Over 34 yrs local exper. FULLYINSURED Gift certificates (518)477-7566 HOUSECLEANING “My Aim is Clean” “Super Spring Special” Reas. rates, weekly or biwkly, w/refs. Lv msg. 766-5714 JCB ROOFING & Construction Professional, experienced and insured. 470-6525 JOEY’S JUNK REMOVAL Cleanouts, hauling, storm cleanup. We will remove anything. Get it done fast for less cash. 892-6354 www.joeyjunk.com JUNK CARS We pay top dollars for all junk cars, trucks, vans, etc. Call (518) 322-0654 JUNK CARS WANTED $100- $500 for cars, trucks. Cash. Free pick-up. 365-3368 JUNK CARS/ JUNK REMOVAL $1,000’s to spend on anything. Metal, big or small. We pay the most guaranteed. 495-9129 or 542-9033 KITCHENS Start to finish, one call does it all. Ins. Free est. 368-3716 LANDSCAPING Spring/fall cleanup, maintenance/ installation, fully ins. 366-9094

LAWN CARE Affordable, lawn mowing, hedge trimming, clean-up, mulching. Call Jeff at 518-286-2813 or 518461-5902

LAWN CARE All clean-ups, mowing, pruning, mulching. Serving N/E Greenbush, WSL, Poes. Don 588-6123 LAWN CARE Bob’s Lawn Service. Landscape, mow, property clean-up, aerate, dethatch, professional & insured. Call for quote (518) 852-3436

LAWN CARE Comm/Res. Ins. Spring clean-up, mowing. Aerating, fert. 858-6514

LAWN CARE Mow, mulch, fertilize. Spring cleanup. Stump grinding, brush hogging, dethatching. Free est. fully ins. Shawn Swartz, Schodack 857-7443

Lawn Care/ Spring Clean-ups Raking, Mowing, Mulching, etc. Fully insured, free est. Kingsway Contracting 674-10591/ 488-4294

MASONRY All phases, new and old. Fully insured. Call Shawn 577-0962

MASONRY SPECIALIST Chimneys, foundations, waterproofing. All work guaranteed. Fully insured. 8128033/462-3924

PAINT AA HAWKEYE PAINTING. Int/Ext pressure wash. Fully ins.944-4997

PAINT All phases, wallpaper removed. Insured. Free est. 368-3716

PAINTER - PAPER HANGER 30 yrs exp. free est, fully ins. Economical prices Nancy 2484044

PAINTER 4 Seasons Painting & Contracting 727-4003

PAINTING AA Season’s Best Painting Svc. 18yrs exp.Member of BBB. Insurance & refs. 424-0078

PAINTING Affordable, $75/rm. Winter deals. Exp. Fully ins. Free est. 892-8730

PAINTING Interior/Exterior, 20 years experience. Senior discounts. 237-0352

PAINTING Meticulous int/ext. The best for less, free est, refs. Mark 477-1069

PERSONAL TRAINER Exc. rates/ results. Central loc. Private studio. Cert./ins. 496-2986

PET NANNY Professional petsitting. Your home or mine. Reasonable rates. Insured. 258-3294

PLUMBING & HEATING Repair, installs, service, licensed experienced, insured. Cert., 24 hr. service 518 283-2331

POOLS Installs, liner changes, cleanings, repairs & water. 479-2837

ROOF All types, quality work, free est., fully insured. (518) 368-3716

ROOF REPAIR No job too small. Fully ins., free est. Holland Roofing 451-9325

ROOFING Specializing in architectural, 3 tab, metal, cedar shakes & repairs. Free estimate. Call 378-6298

ROOFING A&J Roofing, shingles, slate, rubber. Fully insured. Free est. (518)283-9094 ROOFING All phases. Shingles and rubber. Repairs. Poestenkill Mountain Farms 605-8392 SEAMLESS GUTTERS Deck Em Enterprises. New install. & repairs,free estimates 788-0609 SEPTIC CLEANING Sand Lake Septic. Tanks cleaned, repair, new installation 674-3000 SEPTIC SERVICE Tanks cleaned, group rates avail. Call a neighbor! Gene 674-5223 SEWING MACHINE REPAIR Household/industrial, all makes, tune-ups,parts, supplies 674-8491 SIDING Windows, doors, repairs, 25 yrs, deal direct, ins., refs. 732-4557 SNOW BLOWER REPAIR Prompt, reliable service, pickup & del. avail.Mike Horowitz 477-8378

STALL AVAILABLE Large stalls, all day turnout. Grass pastures, miles of trails. 885-6072 STONE & DIRT DRIVEWAYS Repairs, Excavation, Ditching, Drainage. Stone & Gravel & Topsoil deliveries. Free est. insured. 258-4092/712-5332 STONE, TOPSOIL, SAND Crusher run, Driveway stone. Very inexpensive. 1-5 tons. Call Flynn’s 272-4417 SURVEYING William Darling Land Surveyor. 279-9726 www.darlingsurvey.com TELEVISION REPAIR Flat panel TV service. Exchange TV. 400 Columbia Tunrpike. 4821255 or 477-7123 TILE Kitchen, bath, walls, floors or counters. Ins. Free est. 368-3716 TREE & LANDSCAPE SERVICE AMERICAN TREE Backhoe /loader/drainage work. Topsoil, mulch, delivery. Call 283-1380 (hm), 202-6114 (c) TREE SERVICE /LANDSCAPING/PRUNING/STU MP GRINDING Tree transplants, trees installed, tree removal. Waterproofing, wet basements. 495-9129/542-9033 TREE SERVICE Brush, tree, shrub removal & trimming. Also small building demolition. Insured and experienced. Don Bradley Jr. (518) 674-2444 TREE SERVICE DJ Tree Service, 20 yrs. exp. free est. stump removal,ins. 427-1590. TREE SERVICE Removal & trimming. Exp., Free estimates, insured, 766-9346 TREE SERVICE Stump Busters of Wynantskill. Tree & stump removal. 24 hour service. 286-1865 or 573-7464 WATER LINES Complete public water line hookups. Well & pump service. Wayne Horton Well Drilling. 2830149 WATERPROOFING Foundations to roofing. tobiaconstruction.com 477-8453 WELL PUMP SERVICE Residential/commercial, service & repairs (518) 283-2331

WINDOW CLEANING Ken’s Window Cleaning. Fully insured, commercial/ residential 40 year family exp. 766-4975 YARD CLEANUP Topsoil, crusher run deliveries, tree trimming,461-1178, 610-0969

The following students received degrees from Western New England College on February 15, 2011. Theresa A. Hobbs of Troy, graduated with a Juris Doctor degree. Alice A. Callahan of Rensselaer, graduated with a Master of Laws in Estate Planning and Elder Law degree. Carolyn A. D’Agostino of Melrose, graduated with a Master of Laws in Estate Planning and Elder Law degree.

THE ESSENTIALS OF ESTATE PLANNING The Troy Public Library is pleased to announce the program, “The Essentials of Estate Planning,” presented by Trustco Financial Services on Thursday, March 31st, at 6:30 pm. Topics to be discussed include: Distribution and transfer of assets, types of assets, and investment strategies. This program is free and open to the public, but please call Denise Johnstone at 3813644 to reserve your seat. Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street in Troy.

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SETON HEALTH AUX. ANNUAL MEETING The Annual Meeting of Seton Health Auxiliary (rescheduled from January) will be held on Friday, April 1, 2011, at McGreivey’s Restaurant in Waterford. A Buffet Luncheon will be served at 12Noon prior to the meeting. Cost is $17 per person. Send reservations and checks (payable to Seton Health Auxiliary, Inc.) to: Maureen Noonan, 380 Eighth Street, Troy, NY 12180. If you have questions or need more information, you may contact her at 272-2880.

YANKEE CANDLE SALE Cornerstone Community Church, 570 Third Ave., N. Troy is sponsoring a Yankee Candle Sale through April 1st. Please contact the church office any morning Tues. -Fri., 235-3851 for a catalog. Orders will be delivered by Mother’s Day.

ROSEY THE READING DOG! Join Rosey the Reading Dog available by appointment on Third Thursdays (4/21, 5/19) from 3:30PM to 4:30PM at the Troy Public Library, 100 Second Street in Troy. Call 274-7071 to reserve a 15 minute spot. For children 5 and up. Please join us and read your favorite book to Rosey.

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EMPLOYMENT STAFF NEEDED HELP WANTED Construction help with reliable transportation , smoke free work environment. 2 years min. exp. in residentail home construction. .Fax resume w/ exp. 674-0499

Dental Administration ~ Business Assistant Position available for a caring, dependable person with excellent communication skills. Computer knowledge, patient contact experience & knowledge of dental terminology a plus for our professional team. Applicant must be dedicated to detail. Fax resume to 674-3001 or call Krystal at 674-2247 Driver wanted. Exp. P/T, F/T. Roll off container hook lift. 674-8430 Experienced bartender, Stephentown area. Call (518) 2108259

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Yoga is a stress reliever. It improves balance, flexibility and strength. When combined with light weights, where appropriate, it can be even more beneficial. It’s free, it’s fun and there is no obligation. Wear loose clothing and let’s stretch and relax! You can join at any time. Mondays and Wednesdays (excluding holidays), from 9:00 10:30 at the Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road in Grafton. We will start with gentle floor yoga for those who find themselves able (please bring a mat) 9:00 – 9:30, followed by an hour of chair stretching and strengthening 9:30 – 10:30 (please bring two cans of soup). Start at either 9:00 or 9:30 depending on your comfort. It’s a mind and body rejuvenation. Yoga is something people of all ages and abilities can come together and do. If you have any questions, or would like to join us for lunch following exercise, please contact the center at 279-3413.

Sacred Heart Church, 310 Spring Ave., Troy will hold Healing Night on Monday, March 28th, at 7PM. Brother Peter Furlong FSC will be the leader. Brother Peter, a DeLaSalle Christian Brother, is an experienced leader in the healing ministry. The service consists of teaching, testimonies, healing prayer and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. For more information, call 273-1708. Come and see what good things the Lord has for you!!

ATTENTION ALL MERMAIDS Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Service Center, located at 19 Third Street, swims every Wednesday at 9AM with Joyce Forner leading. We are looking for more mermaids and a volunteer Aqua Aerobics teacher. Swimming is probably the best exercise you will ever do for yourself and it is FUN. Join us at the Lansingburgh Boys & Girls club and enjoy the heated pool and the wonderful company. We guarantee you will be so happy and like the way you feel doing something so good for yourself! Call the Center at 270-5348 for more information.

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CAPITAL DISTRICT SENIOR MENS’ BASEBALL LEAGUE Capital District Senior Mens’ Baseball League team, The Hawks, is looking for players (55 & over division—that’s age, not IQ): call Jim at 7854537-w; 274-4880-h.

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Manufacturing. Mechanical Assemblers, CNC mill and Lathe operators, CNC programmers. OpeningsNiskayuna/Scotia/ Coxsackie. Call 371-4343. jobs@corepay.com New salon opening in Troy’s east Side. Stylist & retail salesperson wanted. 225-7276 P/T F/T Foster parents needed for children ages 0-21 yrs. Share your heart and your home. Thousands of children in New York State are in need of loving adults to care for them. Many can’t live with their parents and they long for someone who will care for them, love them, keep them safe...How about you? Contact Berkshire Farm Center and Services for Youth today! 456-1969

GREAT BENEFITS, PAID TRAINING & CAREER ADVANCEMENT AT LIVING RESOURCES ... Selected as the Not-For-Profit Business of the Year by The Business Review! Start A New Career In A Growing & Truly Rewarding Field ... Assisting People with Disabilities. PAY STARTING AT $9-$10.50/HR! FT, PT and Per-diem shifts in our 39 Residences. 7 Day Services, 7 After School Programs or In-Home Support. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shifts Available! NYS Driver’s License Required. INTERESTED? APPLY ONLINE: www.livingresources.org or APPLY IN PERSON @ 300 Washington Ave Ext., Albany • M-F, 8:30am to 3:30pm For Inquiries: LRazanousky@livingresources.org or 518-218-0000 x5555 EOE

HELP WANTED ATTENTION: Water Tech. & Customer Service positions: Training provided. Must be a HS Grad Starting $535 wk. Benefits & bonuses. 899-5555 H2o Solutions Brunswick hair salon looking for hair stylists. Booth rental avail. If interested call Deborah @ 2790840 Brunswick Presbyterian Church is seeking a P/T (50-60 hrs. per mo.) Nursery School Dierctor. Suppy resume & cover letter to: office@brunswickchurch.org Build a better future with AVON. Only $10. Call Marci 209-3998. Carpenter, w/ window & door experience. Brake experience, and helpers (518) 712-5039 lv. msg Standardbred Horse Farm Help needed with the daily operation of small farm that races, trains and breeds. Duties include stall cleaning and outside maintenance. Call 283-0440 for details Th Ci f R l Yard clean up. 25-30 hours. $15/hr. Call 674-3349 evenings.

HELP WANTED The City of Rensselaer Republican Committee is seeking City residents interested in running for public office in the upcoming city Elections in 2013. These positions are for: Mayor, Common Council President, Treasurer, City Clerk, as well as nine common council seats. We are seeking a diverse, cross section of city candidates willing to give their time and talents to study city policies and legislation with the goal of reducing taxes, improving city operations, and cutting wasteful spending. The committee will interview potential candidates from any political affiliation willing to maintain our Conservative, Republican values. Interested persons should contact committee Chairperson Lou Lourinia at 275-6913 or 449-1625.

CRAFT AND VENDOR FAIR The WSL Fire Co. #1 Ladies Aux. is looking for Vendors and Crafters for their event on April 16th from 9AM to 2PM. Tables are $25 for an 8' table. Contact Dawn Roberts at 674-8726 for more information.

Out of Work? Retired? Stay at Home Mom? Looking to Supplement Your Income? Independent Contractors Needed to deliver the Times Union and related products. We currently have routes everywhere!Great part-time work.

Earn up to $1,300 per month. Be Your Own Boss! If you are a reliable adult with a good running auto and willing to work from 3-6 am you could make EXTRA CASH delivering the Times Union and other publications close to your neighborhood.

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REAL ESTATE HOMES FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 36+ ac. of prime Averill Park real estate on Holcomb Rd. Perfect loc. for that dream house or develpoment. $139K. 248-8955600 Agent needs work: List or buy with me. Great listing rates, homes needed in Melrose area. Call now (518) 526-4181 Valrie Della Rocco Neudecker Realty. Save $5000. on your new home or get $500. Go to amystahr.com Miranda Real Estate Group Inc. Waterfront lot, 3 acre, 125’ frontage, prime, terms, $175K 928-1231

3 BR Speigletown $175,000 BRYCE 271-7630 Averill Park sch., 3 br. Only $700/mo. to own, $7,000 down Bryce 466-1303 Buyer ready, willing and able needs ranch, no stairs, close to everything in Brunswick, up to $250,000. 271-7630 BRYCE LAKEFRONT, 3 BR, Averill Park $375,000. BRYCE 271-7630 REDUCED!!! $219,000. POESTENKILL vil., , 3 br, 2.5 ba, LR/woodstove, great room w/kitchen on second flr w/access to backyard, possible in-law apt. or 2 family. 2 car gar., deck, screened porch, fenced yard. Averill Park sch. Walk to library, post ofc, corner store 283-0658.

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Berlin 3bedroom 14x80 2bath mobile home set up in park. N/P Lease $700 477-6222

$475-$650 1br country apt. Trout stream, garden, tile bath, HW flrs. hot water, W/D incl., garage? N/P. 1/2hr Albany/Troy 283-3896

East Schodack- for rent. 2 BR manufactured home. No pets. Long deck, convenient to major highways. $575/month plus security. Call 479-0607.

$495+ util, Nassau. 1 BR, parking, storage, laundry, pool. 931-4332. No pets. $625+util’s 1BR duplex 1st floor. 5 mins East of Averill Park. Laundry on site. N/P 766-5511 $650 2 BR, eat-in kitchen. Defrstville area, parking, laundry. EG schools. 477-9100 pin# 303. $675. 1 BR. Heat, hot water included Chestnut St. Castleton 732-7670 call pm. $785 2 BR, heat incl. 1st flr, laundry, hdwd, EIK, grt location. E. Greenbush.477-9100 pin# 204 1 br, w/d, off st parking, on busline, mins. to 787, no pets, no utils. $500 + dep., close to RPI campus. (518) 273-8881 lv msg 2br E. Troy duplex. $875 + util’s & sec. W/W carp, d/w, w/d hk-up, o/s pking.1-2 adults N/P 286-1925 2br, 2ba half of a house, all new. W/D, garage, heat incl. Nassau. Avail 5/1 766-3396 EG,1br, $775 +sec., 1 studio $700 utils incl., nice loc., 1 responsible person, No Pets,NS. 477-9214

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MYRTLE BEACH BUS TRIP Attention Seniors! The Sand Seniors will be hosting a Myrtle Beach Bus Trip on September 11th to 17th, (7 days and 6 nights). Luxury motor coach tour. Magnificent hotel accommodations. Incredible meals! Visits to the Carolina Opry Show, Magnolia Plantation, Brookgreen Gardens, Hollywood Show at the Palace and Alabama Theatres, Guided tour of Charleston, Broadway at the Beach and much, much more! Only $625 per person double occupancy, additional $180 for single. $75 saves seat! Early reservation strongly suggested. Call Laura Stevans at 674-0050

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

New Lebanon Large contemporary 1br w/heat. Deck, N/P N/S Lease & security 4776222 New Lebanon modern 1br with heat. Deck. All new. No pets. Sec, lease $675 (518) 477-6222 Renss., $700, 1br, on busline, utils. inc., quiet neighborhood, no pets, sec. 465-0379 / 470-4322 Room to rent. Renss. $110/week. Private entrance, on busline, cooking facil., nice area. 610-1403 Wynantskill, 1 & 2 BR apt, on well maintained country property 10 min E of Troy, 1 yr. lease. Averill Park sch. district. No dogs. $600/ $950, incl. heat. 813-6795

Office/ Store for rent, 15x25 next to KMart East Greenbush. 4492543.

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HOUSE FOR RENT 2 br house on 2+ ac. in rural setting, Nassau area. Newly remodeled, $995. Must be seen. 766-2907 E. Greenbush/Sand lake area. 1br house. All new w/harwood flrs. Appli’s incl. C/A. Big yard. N/P Lease $1050/mo. 477-6222

OPEN HOUSE 210 N. Greenbush Rd. OPEN Sun 3/27, 12-2 pm. Brick Cape, 3 br, 1 ba. Pre-listing Inspection done! Dir: I90 exit 8 to RT 4, L@light- Rt 4 (N. Greenbush Rd) to #210. Ellen Bell @ BRYCE RE 4950099 OPEN 1-3 BRICK LAKEFRONT DRASTICALLY REDUCED AV. PK 11 2 FP, 3 BR HW FLRS Now $ 355,000!!! Originally $425,000! Don't miss it Summers only 2 pages away! 11 Crystal lake 3307299 or 271-7630 Jill@BRYCE OPEN 12-2 JUST LISTED VANDERHEYDEN TOWNHOUSE & NO FEES! By HVCC & EMMA WILLARD BIGGEST PLAN FP Double deck Fd YD MORE! Only $167,000. 224 Heyden 488-0434 or 271-7630 KYLE@BRYCE

VACATION RENTAL

Office/retail space-$600/mo, heat incl. Main St., Castleton. 1500+sq ft, riverfront property w/plenty of parking. Will build to suit. email: dbiwaniec@msn.com

REAL ESTATE WANTED "I Will Sell Your Home For ONLY A 3% Comm. Full Service RE! Dream Street 788-6381

Cape Cod vacation rental. 3br 2ba Harwichport. 1 block from beach. $1300/week 674-163

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Roommate wanted, Latham. Clean, no drinking/drugs/smoking. Separate bathroom. Cable, phone, internet, heat incl. $600. Refs.background check. 785-5850

BUYER WANTS RANCH TOWN OF BRUNSWICK Updated -low maintenance up to $250,000 2717630 BRYCE Cash Buyer wants investment property RPI area under 100K Maury @ BRYCE RE 961-0060 Cash for your home Fair price - No Fees Broker 928-1231 Investor looking for apt. complex, top price paid. Bryce 928-1231 Rentals wanted! Tenants call & call & call... 271-7630 BRYCE

LAND OWNERS!

FREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION AARP Taxaide volunteers will provide free, confidential preparation of personal US and NYS income tax returns by IRS certified volunteers at the Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road in Grafton in March and April. This service is available to all taxpayers with low to moderate income. For more information, or to make a required appointment, please call 279-3413.

AVERILL PARK CLASS OF 1989 REUNION MEETING

See for yourself the advantages of building a Westchester Modular Home on your lot by by Bradley Park Builders •Custom Design •Outstanding Construction •Name Brand Components •Beautiful Merillat Classic Kitchen Upgrade Free •From starter homes to mansions, your plan or ours! Seeing is believing so why not stop by our Model Home in West Sand Lake.

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“TAX DAY” SPECIAL DINNER

The Averill Park Class of 1989 is planning a reunion and we need your help. If you are interested in helping to plan our next reunion, please join our group on Facebook for information or call Diane Doine-Hladik at 581-1644 or Jeannine KrauseWendell at 326-2103. Everyone is welcome to attend! Our next planning meeting will take place on Tuesday, April 5th, 6:30 at the “Recovery Room” located in The Hilton Garden Hotel on Hoosick Street in Troy. If you are not available via FB or email, and would like to attend our upcoming reunion, please contact Diane or Jeannine in order to be added to our master list of classmates.

On Friday, April 15, 2011, the Nutrition Department will hold its monthly special dinner at noon at the Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, in Grafton. This month’s theme will be “Tax Day”, with entertainment beginning at 11:00 a.m. Menu will be Potato Crunch Pollock Fillet, Tartar Sauce, Macaroni & Cheese & Tomato, Broccoli, Round Roll, and Lemon Cottage Pudding. Our wonderful complete lunch is available to all Rensselaer County Seniors age 60 and older every weekday for a suggested contribution of $2.50. Stop in for a complete monthly menu and activities calendar. Please call 279-3485 to make your reservations for lunch.

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LEGAL NOTICE SUPERMODEL APP, LLC. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. SUPERMODEL APP, NAME: LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 03/17/11. Office County. Rensselaer location:

Cou ty e sse ae ocat o SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 227 E. 56th Street, 3rd Floor, New York, New York 10023. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

Articles of Organization of Tim Mullins Contracting LLC Under Section 203 of the Limited Liability Company Law. First: The name of the limited liability company is: Tim Mullins Contracting LLC. Second: The county within this state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is: Rensselaer. Third: The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The address within or without this state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process liability limited the against company served upon him or her is: Tim Mullins, 99 McGill Road, East Nassau, NY 12062.

The AdverTiser’s Pennysaver 29 Sheer Rd., P.O. Box 70, Averill Park, NY 12018 (518) 674-2841 • Fax 674-8680 classifieds@theadvertiser.us or articles@theadvertiser.us Alyson Hayner Regan..........................................Managing Editor Sharon Bemis...................................................................Manager Barbara Kivlen................................Display Advertising Manager Jeannine Wendell.........................................Display Advertising Nyssa Schauer...............................................Display Advertising Donna Golden................................Classified Advertising/Layout Sharon Ethier.............................................................Typesetting Susan St. Pierre..........................Display Advertising Consultant Dee Erickson.................................Display Advertising Consultant Marybeth Gottshall....................Display Advertising Consultant Evy King..................................Display Advertising Consultant Al Hayner.......................................................Founder/Consultant The Advertiser’s Hours: Mon-Fri 9-5, Closed Sat & Sun DEADLINES: Articles- Friday at 4pm; Classified-Monday 4pm; Display-Monday 4pm for Thursday’s Edition. www.crwnewspapers.com EDITOR’S NOTE: Published articles and/or paid ads do not necessarily reflect the opinion or endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of “The Advertiser,” and for all intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth or veracity of published articles. PUBLISHED BY: Capital Region Weekly Newspaper Group, Publishers of The Advertiser, Pennysaver, Moneysaver, Ballston Journal, and The Weekly 100% shared mailed to over 195,000.

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THE BARREL SALOON, LLC Arts. of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 3/1/2011. Office in Rensselaer Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 5 Georgia Ct, Rensselaer NY 12144. General Purposes. Jonestree1000 LLC of Formation of Notice Jonestree1000 LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/05/08. Office County. Rensselaer location: SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to PO Box 6505 Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: any lawful activity.

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION OF AUTHORITY The name of the limited liability company is: NYNE Equipment LLC. The date the application of authority was filed with the department of state: 1-28-11. The jurisdiction of organization of the limited liability company is: Massachusetts. The date of its organization is: October 27, 2010 The county within this state in which the office, or if more than one office, the principal office of the limited liability company is to be located is: Rensselaer. The street address of the principal business location is: 1235 Rte 9 Castleton, NY 12033 The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The address within or without this state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process served against him or her is: CT Corporation System, 111 Eighth Avenue, 13th Floor, New York, NY 10011 The address of the office required to be maintained in the jurisdiction of its formation is: 224 South Street, Hopkinton, MA 01748 The name and address of the Secretary of State or other authorized official in its jurisdiction of organization where a copy of its articles of organization is filed is: William Francis Galvin Secretary of the Commonwealth One Ashburton Place, Room 1717 Boston, MA 02108-1512 The character or purpose of the business is: Sale and Service of Equipment.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. Landscaping T&S NAME: of Articles LLC. Services, Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 05/05/09. Office location: Albany County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the Road, Western 1050 LLC, Castleton, New York 12033. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

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LEGAL NOTICE BOLTON LANDING COTTAGE, LLC. NOTICE OF FORMATION LIABILITY LIMITED OF COMPANY. NAME: BOLTON LLC. COTTAGE, LANDING Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 03/26/10. Office County. Rensselaer location: SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 70 Troy Road, East Greenbush, New York 12061. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. Home Visual Century Inspections, LLC, a limited liability company filed Articles of Organization with the New York State Department of State on January 18, 2011. The principal office of the Company is located in Rensselaer County. SSNY has been designated as an agent LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail any copy of process to 109 Hudson Ave., Rensselaer, New York 12144. Purpose: Any lawful purpose NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION PURSUANT TO NY LLC LAW SECTION 206 The name of the limited liability company is Cottage Street Apartments, LLC. The date of the filing of the Articles of Organization was February 17, 2011. The County in which the office of the LLC is to be located is Rensselaer. Its principal business location is in Rensselaer County. The agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served is the Secretary of State and such shall mail a copy of any process to: Burke & Casserly, PC, 255 Washington Ave Ext, Albany, NY The purpose of the 12205. Company is for the management, residential of renting/leasing apartments and for any other lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be formed under the Limited Liability Company Law. BABIAR E. RICHARD CONSULTING SERVICES, LLC Notice of formation of Richard E. Babiar Consulting Services, LLC, a limited liability company ( the “LLC”). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (the “SSNY”) on 3/7/11. Office location: Rensselaer County. The SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC, upon whom process against it may be served. The SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC, 1441 Castleton-onRoad, Thickett Hudson, New York 12033. The purposes of the LLC are to engage in the business of consulting and home inspections. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NORTHEAST NAME: CONSTRUCTION MONITORING Articles of SERVICES, LLC. Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York Office (SSNY) on 01/13/11. County. Rensselaer location: SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Charles Casale, 551 Main Street, Wynantskill, New York 12198. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation Activehost Data Center Services, LLC art. of org. filed Secy. of State NY (SSNY) 12/16/10. Off. loc. in Rensselaer Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: c/o Conerstone Tel, 2 3rd st, Troy, NY 12180. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of a Company Liability Limited (LLC) Name: Waddy Ventures, Inc., LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/17/2011. Office County. Rensselaer location: SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY may mail me a copy of process to: Waddy Ventures Inc., LLC. 34 Bon Acre Way, Averill Park, NY 12018. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC): Name: CORCORAN - REISER GROUP LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 10/04/2010. Rensselaer location: Office been has SSNY County, designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, c/o Libby Reiser, PO Box 226, Cropseyville, NY 12052-0226. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. EASTSIDE NAME: MANAGEMENT GROUP, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/22/11. Office County. Rensselaer location: SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 11 Donegal Ave, Troy, New York 12180. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Technology Express, Articles of Organization LLC. were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on Office January 26, 2011. Location: Rensselaer County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC: 25 River Chase, Rensselaer, New York 12144. Purpose: For any lawful purpose of Formation of Notice Mechanicville Fitness Center, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 2/1/11. Office location: Rensselaer Co. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o Mark Riel, 34 Muriel Lane, Schaghticoke, NY 12154. Purpose: any lawful activities. Notice of Formation of Paul Fitzsimmons LLC. Articles of the with filed Organization Department of State of New York location, Office 2/7/11. on Rensselaer County. Secretary of State of New York State is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. Secretary of State may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at 2308 River Rd. Melrose, NY 12121. Purpose: All legal purposes. Notice of Formation: UGOC EB-5, LLC Art. of Org. was filed with SSNY on 3/9/11. Office County, Rennselaer location: SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process against may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 300 Jordan Road, Purpose: all Troy NY 12180. lawful activities.

Jonestree2000 LLC of Formation of Notice Jonestree2000 LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. Of State of NY (SSNY) on 11/12/08. Office County. Rensselaer location: SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to PO Box 6505 Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: any lawful activity.


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AARP DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton will be holding an AARP Safe Driving Course, Tuesday, April 19th, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with a break at noon for lunch. Save up to 10% on your car insurance! The cost will be $12.00 for AARP members and $14.00 for non-members. Please call Penny at 279-3413 for reservations – SPACES ARE LIMITED.

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798-8902 DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSES OFFERED BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road in Grafton, will be holding its monthly blood pressure clinic on Friday, April 8th, at 10:30 with Rensselaer County’s Health Department. No appointment is necessary. If you have any questions, or would like to join us for lunch at noon, please contact the center at 2793413. Reservations required for lunch.

SENIOR MEMBERSHIP MEETING On Friday, April 1st, at 11:00 a.m. there will be a Membership Meeting at the Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road in Grafton. All members are welcome and encouraged to attend. Join us and be a part of the decisions that affect your senior center. Stay for our noon meal after the meeting, for a suggested donation of $2.50. Entrée for lunch will be Baked Manicotti w/Italian Style Tomato Sauce. To make reservations for lunch, call the center at 279-3485.

GIRL SCOUT TROOP #1530 FOOD DRIVE Girl Scout Troop #1530 will be collecting non-perishable food items to benefit the Doors of Hope Food Pantry. Collection boxes will be available at Rensselaer Honda and the Sand Lake Town Library during the entire month of March. Please give what you can and thank you for your participation.

Don’s Drivers Training and Eagle Mills Driver Safety Education are proud to present our exclusive PowerPoint presentation of NTSI’s 6 hour Defensive Driving Course, Traffic Survival Workshop. Interactive and fast moving, covers all required material, and very well received, the time will go by faster than you expect. This class is NYS DMV approved and will reduce your auto insurance by 10% off of collision, liability and nofault for 3 years and remove up to 4 points from your driver’s license. Our spring class schedule is as follows: • Sunday, April 3rd, Knights of Columbus 255 Remsen St, Cohoes. • Sunday, May 15th, American Legion, 35 Cohoes Avenue, Green Island. • Saturday, June 11th, Brunswick Grange Hall, Corner of Routes 7 & 142 (behind Stewarts), Troy. • Sunday, June 12th, Brunswick Grange Hall, Corner of Routes 7 & 142 (behind Stewarts), Troy. All classes are $35 per person, 9-3:30, and doors open at 8:30AM for registration. Hurry! LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE and this class sells out fast every time! If you have been cooped up all winter with the cold and snow, now is your chance to get out for a day, meet people, and benefit from insurance reduction for three years! To enroll, call Michele at 225-0462 or e-mail us at driverclasses@aol.com. Please drive safely!

DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS Attention All New York State Drivers: It’s time to take or renew your defensive driving class! There will be a NYS DMV approved six hour defensive driving class at Brunswick (Brittonkill) Central School, March 28 & 30, 6:30 - 9:30 PM both nights. This course saves NYS Licensed Drivers up to 4 points off your license and 10% off insurance rates for three years. Cost: $40. Sign up on the schools web site under Continuing Education, or Call Rose Craft, 279-4600, ext. 2802. This class is sponsored by NTSI and is being taught by Michael Bromm with 19 years of defensive driving instruction.

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SGT. FRANCIS S. RONDEAU RETURNING TO U.S. AFTER DEPLOYMENT

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Army Reserve Sgt. Francis S. Rondeau is returning to the U.S. after a deployment to Iraq serving in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom/New Dawn, or Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and the Southwest Asia Theater of Operations. The soldiers return to Joint Base Dix-McGuire-Lakehurst, N.J., for debriefing, evaluations and out-processing procedures before returning to their regularly assigned Army Reserve or National Guard units. The sergeant is a quartermaster and chemical equipment repairer and has served in the military for 10 years. He is the son of Debbie M. Rondeau of Glen Ave., Troy.

Summer Fun for Kids Guide

April 14th Edition Call 674-2841 Today to place an ad for your business! It’s time to “get the word out” about programs, classes and camps you are offering for kids this summer. Parents are planning now and looking for ideas.We can help you reach parents in Renss.Co.

The Brunswick Lodge of Elks # 2556 will be hosting a fish fry dinner to be held at the lodge on Friday, March 25, and April 22, from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM. Dinner includes fish fry and roll, French fries, Cole slaw, cup of clam chowder, small soda, coffee, decaf and tea. Cash bar available. Kids menu, grilled cheese or hot dogs also an option. Cost for the dinner is just $10 for adults and $4 for children’s menu, under age 4 free. Take out $11.00. The lodge is located at 665 Brunswick Road (Route 2, Eagle Mills). Reservations accepted but not required. SEATS ARE LIMITED!! Please call Mike at 286-1645. Tickets are also available at the door while fish lasts! Come out and join us for an evening of great food and fun! Proceeds from these dinners will support the Lodges Major functions such as Cerebral Palsy and needy families at Christmas time.

This guide will run weekly while there is a demand for it.

HOPE 7’S SMALL WONDERS PLAY SCHOOL GROUP Hope 7's Small Wonders Play School Group is a cooperative preschool program, located at Hope 7 Community Center, 596 Pawling Ave. in Troy. Our mission is to create a fun, respectful, nurturing learning environment full of social and educational opportunities. We foster a supportive and encouraging environment where both children and parents/caregivers can grow and learn together. We welcome parents/caregivers and their children ages 18 months - 4 years old. Younger siblings are welcome too! We will meet Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:30-11:30 starting April 5th. Please contact Hia Bertos at Hope 7 Community Center for more information and to register. Program is free.

The deadline to place an ad is each Friday at 4 pm.

www.crwnewspapers.com ANNUAL SPAGHETTI & MEATBALL BENEFIT DINNER at CHRIST CHURCH Christ Church located at the corner of State and 5th in Troy will hold an All-You-Can-Eat Annual Spaghetti & Meatball Benefit Dinner on Friday, March 25th, from 5PM to 8PM. Menu includes: Spaghetti, Meatballs, Salad, Garlic Bread, Homemade Desserts and Beverages. Cost: Adults $10, Children 6 and under $4. Vegan options available, and group take-outs can be picked up from 4:30PM (call ahead to reserve). Quarts of sauce and meatballs, made to a secret Italian family recipe by Chef Paul Marano, are available for purchase at the event. Money raised is donated to Joseph’s House, Unity House, Bethany Center, TAUM, Roarke Center and the Troy YWCA who all have tickets to sell as does host, Christ Church United Methodist and the Robert C. Parker School, which provides student servers and wait staff as part of their community service. This event has raised thousands of dollars for local helping agencies.

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HOOSIC VALLEY CLASS OF 1971 For those who have not already signed up for the class reunion and wish to come, please call either 518-7534786 or 1-585-727-1329 and ask for Dave.

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE BREAKFAST On Sunday, March 27th, the Brunswick Elks #2556 will be hosting an All-You-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast from 8AM to 11AM. Cost of the breakfast is just $5 for adults, $3.50 for children ages 5 to 12, and children under age 5 are free. The breakfast will consist of regular and blueberry pancakes, sausage, breakfast beverages and coffee. The lodge is located at 665 Brunswick Road, Troy (Eagle Mills), New York. Come out and join us for a good breakfast and bring your friends and family!

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST Pittstown Volunteer Emergency Corps will hold an All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast on Sunday, March 27th, from 8AM to 11AM at 60 Parker School Road in Pittstown. Cost is $7/ Adults, $3/Children 6-12 and Children 5 and under are free. Menu: Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Pancakes, French Toast, Homefries, Pastries, and more. There will be a bottle drive during breakfast to support the Junior Corp.

But…. don’t use my name. As a matter of fact, I’m not giving you my name either. I’m an anonymous caller. Whatever I tell you is the absolute truth. Now go and arrest them. Take their dog away from them and give them a hefty fine. They deserve it. Everybody on the block says so. After all, there are laws! You are the animal control officer. Go get ‘em. Click! They hang up. The call is made from a blocked number. How common is this type of communication? Very common. Messages such as this are also sent by email and left on the answering machine. They almost always mention that there are laws. That much is correct. There are laws. One important law says that there must be a witness to a violation of the law before a ticket is issued and the subsequent court appearance. If a dog is barking and keeping you up all night, running at large, destroying your property or attempting to attack your family, and you are a witness to it there is a legal procedure in place to address the problem. This is as it should be. Without it, false accusations and vendetta-based complaints would fill the courts. With no witness to substantiate the complaint the court would promptly dismiss the claim. A waste of time for all concerned! If you have a problem with your neighbor, it may be a good idea to talk to your neighbor first. If no remedy can be found, call your municipal animal control officer for information on other options. Give the officer your name and contact information and then tell the truth without embellishment. There are laws, but you can’t accomplish anything if your primary concern is hiding your identity. ~Catherine Crawmer, Animal Control Officer 477-8230

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