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THE CHURCH OF THE COVENANT WELCOMES THE COMMUNITY We are fully accessible and follow a Safe Sanctuaries policy to insure safety for children and adults. Sunday Morning Schedule for April 3, 2011, Fourth Sunday in Lent. Mission Focus: Heifer International. Barbara and Paul Wiley will speak. Joint service at Church of the Covenant with Salem UM Church. Empty Bowls luncheon, 12:00 noon to 2:00 pm, in the Social Hall to benefit the Heifer Project. Free will offering for soup and bread; bring your own bowl or you may use the church bowls. Soup provided by area restaurants and members of the congregation. 8:30 am Informal Worship with Communion; 9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Sunday School for children and adults; 10:30 Worship with choir and organ. Professional child care provided. Friday, April 1, 12:00 noon worship, The Rev. Trig Tomlinson preaching. West Stephentown Baptist Church will be providing soup/sandwich lunch at 12:30. Lunch is $5, proceeds beyond expenses go to REACH. Church Office hours are 8:30 am - 1:30 pm, Monday through Friday. The Church of the Covenant, United Methodist, is the round church near the blinker in Averill Park. Pastor Merry Watters, phone 674-3664, E-mail: cocpastor@nycap.rr.com.

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E.G. TOWN BOARD TO APPOINT AMBULANCE COMMISSIONERS In response to an audit of the East Greenbush ambulance district, which was conducted last year by the State Comptroller, the East Greenbush town board recently approved and submitted to the State Comptroller a Corrective Action Plan that includes, among other things, the appointment of ambulance commissioners. Such ambulance commissioners would be responsible for day-to-day administration of the ambulance district, as well as advising the town board on policy development and other discretionary issues related to the operation of the ambulance district, including the district’s contract for ambulance and emergency-medical service with W. F. Bruen Emergency Squad, Inc. Any East Greenbush resident who has a background in the delivery of ambulance and/or emergency-medical service and is interested in serving as an ambulance commissioner, is urged to contact me at: rmatters@eastgreenbush.org; please include a resume. Other highlights of the Corrective Action Plan include: 1. Retention of outside council to advise the town board on all legal matters related to the administration of the ambulance district; 2. Retention of an outside consultant to advise the town board on the provision of ambulance and emergency-medical services as it relates to periodic contract negotiation with Bruen; and 3. Conducting an annual, independent audit of the ambulance district’s finances. Town Comptroller Jim Breig did an outstanding job in advising the town board of the State Comptroller’s audit findings, and ensuring that they were properly addressed in the town’s Corrective Action Plan in a timely manner. ~Rick Matters, East Greenbush Town Councilman

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EASTON NEIGHBORS LOCAL VINEYARD The Easton Neighbors group invites all local residents and businesses to come to their potluck supper on Monday, April 4th, to meet neighbor Gerald Barnhart and hear about his vineyard and winemaking technology. Gerry attended Cornell University’s School of Agriculture and Life Sciences before becoming Director of the Division of Fish, Wildlife and Game in NYS Environmental Conservation Department. After retiring from that position, he entered on a new career - growing grapes for winemaking in Easton. Join the fun, food and information at 6:30 PM on Monday, April 4th, at the Easton Methodist Church on Route 40. Everyone is welcome. You only need to bring your table service and a dish to share.

THIRD ANNUAL PIANO/VOICE RECITAL Ms. Tiffany Dzembo proudly presents piano/vocal students, Eion, Jenna, Jessi, Kathleen, Lexah and Maggie performing various musical pieces. The public is cordially invited to attend their performance on Saturday, April 9th, at 1PM at the First Presbyterian Church, 34 B roadway, Rensselaer. Refreshments will follow the recital.

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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.

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The Kiwanis Club of Sand Lake is once again pleased to announce its sponsorship of the Middlebury College a-cappella recording group “The Dissipated Eight.” The all-male, collegiate singing group will appear in concert at Averill Park High School on Friday, April 8, 2011. The two-time national award winning octet will be performing free of charge in the high school auditorium from 7:00 until 8:00 p.m. The D8 won the highest Contemporary A-Cappella Recording Award (CARA) for their albums Clapping Joes and Eights. “The Dissipated Eight” has produced ten albums in just over ten years. The singing group celebrates 50+ years of outstanding a-cappella tradition. In sponsoring the collegiate a-cappella singing group yet again, Kiwanis Club President Jerry Tysiak said, “Our club is committed to providing quality entertainment to our community and the Dissipated Eight always gives their all in their concerts. We are sure that this year’s free concert will not disappoint.” The Kiwanis Club of Sand Lake is one of six Kiwanis Clubs in the Van Rensselaer Division, which includes: Castleton-on-Hudson, Hoosick Falls, North Greenbush, Rensselaer and Troy. To learn more about the Kiwanis Club of Sand Lake, log onto our website at: http://sandlakekiwanis.org.

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STORYTELLER PERFORMANCE AT RENSSELAER PUBLIC LIBRARY The Riverway Storytelling Festival is visiting our Library on Wednesday, April 6th, at 6:30 PM. Storytellers Marnie and Claire will perform “Surprise!” a grab-bag of stories for the whole family. Please call to sign up for this free event. The library is located at 676 East Street in Rensselaer, across from the Amtrak parking lot. For more information, or to sign up for a program, call 462-1193 or log on to http:// www.rensselaerlibrary.org.

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THANK YOU TO THE HEROES OF WYNANTSKILL UFSD Letter to the Editor: I attended the Wynantskill Board of Education meeting at Gardner-Dickinson on March 17. After reciting the Pledge of Allegiance, “Liberty and Justice for all”, a large group of Kindergarten parents wanted “Justice”. They asked to have the public comments, last on the agenda, moved up so they could get home to their children. These parents were looking for answers, why their beloved Kindergarten teacher was not in school, they demanded to know where she was for two weeks. What happened to her? Why wasn’t a letter sent home telling parents what happened. The Kindergarten children were devastated (they had substitute teachers, but they wanted their beloved teacher). The rumors were the teacher was sick the first week, second week rumors the teacher had cancer, she was terminally ill, she was in the hospital, one little girl was writing her teacher get well cards not knowing that her teacher wasn’t sick at all. Parents and children continued to be upset, some not wanting to return to school, plus their classroom was changed around which they did not like. Parents certainly deserved answers. The superintendent seemed to talk in circles while her lawyer, secretary and the Board of Education took notes. It was evident to me the superintendent was on the hot seat big time; too many unanswered questions coming from every parent. These young parents (heroes of education), which the school district and community should be proud of, continued on with questions, never letting up on the reason they were there. They did not get their answers. They conducted themselves in a mature, professional matter. What kind of support did the teacher get from the school’s administration, didn’t sound like any with the unanswered questions. We need more “heroes of education” like this group of intelligent, strong believers who know what’s right and what’s wrong. I congratulate these fine parents for speaking their minds and protecting their children and their teacher. As one parent said, not once but twice, “the administration really dropped the ball on this one”! Fourteen days, the teacher is out, still no answered questions. ~Margaret Beckmann, Troy Editors Note: The above article does 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 and veracity of its contents.

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ARMY RESERVE SGT. ZDUNCZYK RETURNING TO U.S. AFTER DEPLOYMENT Greetings and best wishes to everyone in the City of Rensselaer. As Rensselaer’s representative to the County Legislature, I am happy to report to you on the actions taken by the Rensselaer County Legislature at our March 8, 2011 meeting. Along with the meeting, I joined several dozen residents on March 14 at a public hearing regarding a proposed asphalt production plant at the Port of Rensselaer. Residents had concerns regarding noise, traffic and emissions from the site and expressed their feelings to city residents. I have also expressed my concerns regarding the proposed asphalt plant, and the potential impacts on nearby neighborhoods. In particular, the potential impacts on the Fort Crailo neighborhood and areas in East Greenbush would be considerable. The city should ensure that all residents have the opportunity to make comments on this proposed project. I believe further public meetings on the topic would be useful and want to help ensure a complete review of all issues brought forward by residents related to the project. At the March 8 meeting, County Executive Kathleen Jimino delivered her annual State of the County address. The County Executive detailed her concerns with rising state and federal mandates and the ongoing efforts to reform mandates. The Legislature adopted a new series of resolutions, including one calling for the federal government to allow counties to choose which non-mandated Medicaid services can be provided. The Legislature has worked hard to reduce costs in recognition of the tough economic times. The Legislature supervised a rebid of the county insurance contract, which will save the county $900,000 over the next three years. There was also a savings in the legislative offices, totaling $130,000 in 2010 and $160,000 in 2009. The recent increases in gasoline prices have hurt working families and small businesses. We asked the State Attorney General to review the recent increases in gasoline prices and take steps to protect residents. Such reviews can make a difference in protecting against future price increases, especially as we approach the busy summer vacation months. The next regular monthly meeting of the Rensselaer County Legislature is Tuesday, April 12, 2011. Residents are welcome to contact me at our legislative offices by writing to the Rensselaer County Legislature, 1600 7th Avenue, Troy, NY 12180 or by e-mailing us via the official legislative website at www.rensselaercounty.org.

APRIL CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS AT NASSAU FREE LIBRARY • Storytime - every Wednesday at 10:30am • Meet Maggie - April 5th at 6:30pm - Maggie is a English Mastiff who would love for you to read to her. She is a great listener and loves Henry and Mudge books. • Family Movie Night - April 8th at 6:00pm - Free popcorn and beverages while watching “Tangled”. Rated PG. • Candy Bar Bingo - April 11th at 6:30pm - Bring a candy bar and play bingo to win the candy bars. • Very Hungry Caterpillar - April 13th at 6:30pm - Local Girl Scout Troops 1365 & 1748 would love to entertain your children with a caterpillar storytime. Children will get to make a caterpillar craft, followed by a craft. • Picture Book Club - April 18th at 6:30pm - Kids are never too young to join a book club. This month we will discuss and have activities based on the book “The Jellybeans and the Big Book Bonanza” by Laura Nemeroff. Multiple copies will be available at the circulation desk for you to check out. • Easter Egg Hunt - April 20th at 6:30pm - Easter stories followed by an Easter egg hunt. Please call 766-2715 or email nassaufreelibrary@gmail.com for more information or to register.

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Army Reserve Sgt. Stephen J. Zdunczyk 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. While deployed, Zdunczyk was awarded the Army Commendation Medal and the Army Achievement Medal. The sergeant, a company intelligence supervisor with five years of military service, is regularly assigned to the 770th Engineer Company, based out of Penn Yan, N.J. Zdunczyk graduated in 1986 from Columbia High School, East Greenbush, N.Y., and received a bachelor’s degree in 1990 from the State University of New York College at Brockport. He earned a master’s degree in 2005 from Roberts Wesleyan College, Rochester, N.Y.

SPECIAL SERVICES at TRINITY LUTHERAN On Sunday, April 3rd, at its regular 11:00 a.m. Worship Service it will include a “healing service”, which gives you an opportunity for laying on of hands and healing of the body and spirit. During the week on Wednesday, April 6th and April 20th at 5:45 p.m., a soup supper and bible reading and discussion, song and prayer following. Sunday, April l7th, Palm Sunday distribution of the palms. Thursday, April 21st, Maundy Thursday, Seder meal (Passover) at 5:30 p.m. at Gilead Lutheran Church in Center Brunswick. On Friday, April 22nd, Good Friday service at 7:00 p.m. at Trinity. Easter Sunday, April 24th, at 11:00 a.m. - Festive Service at Trinity. Come and join us for these services as we prepare for the risen Christ! Live Lent everyday by praying, worship on Sundays and during the week; Reach out to someone who does not know Jesus and point him to Jesus. Invite him/her to come with you to a service or Lenten activity and show Christian compassion by reaching out to a particular person in need. TRINITY CHURCH LOCATED AT FOUR CORNERS IN WEST SAND LAKE. Pastor Jim Hulihan serves as our Pastor and is here to welcome you!

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The Town Board hired Tony Germano as part-time Comptroller. He has extensive experience in town government including a stint as Town Manager of Glenville. The transition has been smooth as he rolls up his sleeves and continues the work of bringing town financial records fully up-to-date. The Brookside Avenue meeting provided residents with a comprehensive view of what will be done there. The bridge will be widened and there will be sidewalks on both sides of it. There will also be a sidewalk on the St. Jude’s side of Brookside extending from Whiteview Avenue to Main Avenue. There were many concerns expressed, especially relating to driveway access immediately around the bridge. The engineers explained that they will work with affected residents to ensure safe access. They also indicated that they will have to “rent” some of their property during the time of construction so that they can maneuver easily and park vehicles. They assured the residents that the property would be returned to its original state or better and that they will pay rent for its use. The one surprising outcome is that unless working through Government red tape approvals is quicker than expected, construction will be next spring not this one. The good news is that the State has kicked in additional financial aid, in addition to the Federal aid, leaving the town with only a 5% match on all phases. NYISO has moved into the Phoenix Life building and is moving forward with expansion of the facilities. They are the people who control the electrical grid for the State. We are pleased they decided to move to our community. I hope that you will attend Board meetings the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of each month. Please check the website, www.townofng.com a day or so before to confirm there is a meeting scheduled and to see the agenda. Your input is invaluable and your understanding of the workings of the town is important for good governance. The town website also includes events of interest happening in the town. If you are a not for profit group and would like your event posted, please send us your information including activity, date, time, place and contact person. As always, I can be reached at 283-5313 or by email: ashworth@townofng.com.

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The West Sand Lake Fire Department located on RT 43 will hold a Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament on April 2nd at the Firehouse. Doors open at 12PM and play begins at 1PM. Entry fee is $25 and goes to the Fire Dept. Buy-in is $40 and will go to the prize pool. Re-buy is $20 and will to the pool. There will be free refreshments and lunch. Food and beverages will be served by the Fire Company. Reservations are recommended. Walk-ins are welcomed. Please call Patty at 674-3657 or email passmokes@aol.com. Tell your friends!

Check out our website www.averillpark.k12.ny.us for upcoming classes. Click on programs then go to “Adult & Continuing Education. New sessions starting and spaces still available in previously advertised classes. Partial list of upcoming classes: • 5-Hour Prelicensing class $45. - Monday, April 11 from 3:30-8:30 p.m. • Defensive Driving/Point Reduction class $40. Saturday, May 7, 8:30 a.m.3:00 p.m. • NY City Bus trip - May 21, $40. Bus leaves high school at 7:00 a.m. sharp • Many other classes such as Golf lessons (18 or older) at Burden Lake Country Club, Beginning and Intermediate Tennis Lessons for Adults Exercise classes of all kinds, Tole and Decorative Painting, etc. Classes are open to nondistrict people also..... check us out!! For more info...call Bonnie Lilly @ 674-7191 or email at lillyb@averillpark.k12. ny.us

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S.Y.F.I. PRESENTS “SNOW WHITE AND THE SEVEN DWARFS” S.Y.F.I. is proud to present the enchanting, timeless, musical play, “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.” Performances are at Genet Elementary School on Friday, April 1st, at 7pm and Saturday, April 2, at 2pm and 7pm. Tickets may be purchased at the door and are $8.00 for adults, seniors and students and $6.00 for children 5 and under. “Heigh-ho, Heighho” it’s off to the show you go.......

Q.U.I.L.T APRIL GUILD MEETING Q.U.I.L.T. Inc. will meet on Friday, April 8th, at Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Ave, Delmar. Meeting starts at 9:45AM; doors open at 9:15AM. $5 visitor donation. Lecture by Joanna Monroe “From There to Here with No Directions”. For info, call 439-1194. Check our website at www.quiltinc.org.

NEW DATE for “GASLAND” IN NASSAU The date for showing the film “Gasland” at the Nassau Free Library has been changed to April 1st at 6 p.m. The movie will be followed by Q&A session led by a representative from the area geological society. Space is limited, so please call the library at 766-2715 to register.

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HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE FUND DRIVE AND PERFORMANCE The Highlight Acting Troupe is starting a building fund drive with the hopes of acquiring a permanent home for HAT in the Brunswick area. At our upcoming production of “Give My Regards to Broadway”, we will be selling squares of fabric to be made into a wall hanging. Please come to the show and support HAT by purchasing a square. The squares will be sold for $5 for a 4" square and $10 for a 6" square. You may personalize your own square. “Give My Regards to Broadway” will be performed on April 8, 9, 15, 16 at 8 p.m. and on April 10 and 17 at 2 p.m. The performances will take place at the Brunswick Grange, corner of Rt. 7 and Rt. 142. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors and students. There are reduced rates for groups of 10 or more. For reservations or information, call Tina at 272-7558 or visit our website at http://Highlight acting.org for further information.

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LOCAL TEEN TO ATTEND 2011 NATIONAL 4-H CONFERENCE Tyler Wagner, Rensselaer County 4-H Teen Ambassador, has been selected as one of four delegates to represent New York State at the 2011 National 4-H Conference April 2-7, 2011. This year’s theme “Elements 4 Ur Future” reinforces the rich history of 4-H as the flagship youth development organization of USDA extending the research, education and outreach of the land-grant university system through Cornell Cooperative Extension to our youngest citizens in their communities. Tyler, the son of Deborah and Bruce Wagner of Averill Park, is a senior at Averill Park High School. Tyler will stay at the National 4-H Youth Conference Center in Chevy Chase, Maryland, just one mile from Washington, DC. While at the conference he will participate in citizenship excursions, briefing workshops, focus groups and roundtable discussions. Since the first conference in 1927, the “National 4-H Conference”, known as the Secretary’s Conference, continues to be USDA’s premier youth development opportunity. 4-H National Headquarters at USDA extends an invitation, on behalf of the Secretary of Agriculture, to the more than 100 Land Grant Colleges and Universities across the U.S. and U.S. Territories, to send a delegation to the National 4-H Conference. The conference expands on 4-H’s Essential Elements of Independence, Belonging, Mastery and Generosity by providing opportunities for youth to master skills to make positive life choices; participate in decision-making processes; act responsibly; positively influence their communities; and develop into informed, active, and engaged citizens. For more information about 4-H Youth Development, contact Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County at 2724210.


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AVERILL PARK CLASS OF 1989 REUNION MEETING 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 Krause-Wendell 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.

AP SCHOOL TAXES…WHAT NEXT? Letter to the Editor: At recent school board meetings, we have heard from dozens of teachers and students who are telling us what we already know. We have great schools, dedicated teachers and talented children. The problem is math. The state will continue to cut education aid to achieve “sustainable levels”. Our governor like many others does not believe our state can afford to fund schools at our current levels, so they are pulling back through Gap Elimination Adjustments; which if passed in the current budget, will continue for years to come. Right now, the governor has already proposed cuts for the 2012-2013 school years, which could mean another $3.5 million out of our budget on top of the $4.7 million for next year. What that would mean is that next March, we will be right where we are now; because a 2% property tax cap will add less that $600,000 to the budget which is hardly enough to offset millions in cuts. Meanwhile, our personnel and benefit costs continue to rise. Salaries, benefits and pensions make up 80% of the school budget, sadly staff reductions are inevitable. The math cannot and will not add up. We have spent too much and we are now paying for it. It’s no longer a revenue problem. It’s a spending problem. We need to find a way to make a $55 million budget work. We need to make fair and equitable cuts across all lines and departments. Any discretionary spending and overtime needs to stop immediately. We need to stop the partisan bickering and work together to get spending under control. The board needs to think long term regarding budget cuts. Go to www.aptaxpayers.com and give us your ideas. Join us Monday, April 4th, 7pm for an open exchange and information forum on property and school taxes. We need to come together as a community to find solutions for the sake of our district and the children who are depending on us. ~Mark Keefe, Averill Park Editors Note: The above article does 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 and veracity of its contents.

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The Annual Meeting of the Blooming Grove Cemetery Assn. will be held on April 5th, 2011, at 7PM at the Blooming Grove Reformed Church. All lot owners are welcomed to attend.

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Easter Brunch Buffet Hot & Cold Breakfast Buffet at 10:00 ~ $15.00 pp Full Brunch Buffet, 2 Seatings, at 11:30 & 1:00 ~ $34.00 pp

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Our Next Wine Dinner is April 28th Menus avail online:thearlingtonhouse.com Open: Tuesday-Saturday 5-9 pm, Sunday: 4-8 pm 674-1880 • Rt. 43 West Sand Lake

CLAM CHOWDER SALE Van Rensselaer Star Chapter #256, Order of the Eastern Star, will hold a Clam Chowder sale on Friday, April 22nd, at the Masonic Temple, 710 Turnpike, East Greenbush. Chowder can be picked up after 2PM. The cost is $4.50 per quart or $2.25 per pint. Please call Eleanor at 436-7073 for reservations by April 18th.

FISH & CHIPS NIGHT FUNDRAISER The East Greenbush Fire Company is hosting a series of Fish & Chips Fundraiser Dinners on Friday, April 1st and 8th. The event will feature a Fish Fry Dinner with Fries and Cole Slaw for $8.50, Clam Roll Dinner with Fries and Cole Slaw for $7.50 and a Dog Dinner with 2 Hot Dogs, Fries and Cole Slaw for $6.50. We will also be serving New England and Manhattan Clam Chowder for $3.50 per bowl, Sweet Potato Fries $4 and Cheddar Fries for $3. The East Greenbush Fire Company, will be hosting the benefit fish fry dinner at our Fire Station at 68 Phillips Road from 5PM to 8PM. Come and enjoy a good meal with a great atmosphere! Supporters may eat-in or take-out, beverages will also be available. H \

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ROAST BEEF DINNER at SALEM UMC Salem United Methodist Church of West Sand Lake will be holding a Roast Beef dinner on April 2nd from 4:30pm till 6:00pm, for the small price of $10 for adults, and a lower cost for children. The all-you-can-eat dinner will also include mashed potatoes, green beans, butternut squash, coleslaw, rolls, and a slice of one of our large selection of pies for dessert. The church is located just off Shaver Road. Reservations are appreciated (walk-ins on an available basis) by calling the church office at 674-3106. We look forward to providing the community with a wonderful dinner at a fantastic price.

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AT TRADER ED’S, ISLAND LIFE IS EVERY DAY! Having been in business since 1787 at America’s oldest pub location, we at Trader Ed’s take pride in the quality of our cuisine and our friendly customer service. Our “Island Hour”, is every day from 47pm, and features FREE, Allyou-can-eat Peel’n’Eat Shrimp, 2 for 1 Margaritas and Beer Bucket Specials. You can also regularly enjoy a delicious selection of Seafood and Pasta Platters or a wide variety of other food, including Signature Dishes, Mediterranean Pork Chops served over Linguine, Clam Chowder, Coconut Shrimp and Jumbo Scallops, plus slow- roasted Prime Rib on Fridays and Saturdays. We also provide weekend entertainment. 237-2717.

SO. SCHODACK FIRE CO. FISH FRY NIGHTS The South Schodack Volunteer Fire Company on Bame Road in Castleton will hold Fish Fry Nights every Friday nights to April 22nd, from 5:15PM to 7:15PM. Delicious Food: Fish Fries, Chicken Patties, Hot Dogs, Fries, Chowder and Coleslaw. Take-outs available. 732-2082.

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST The Castleton Fire House at 11 Green Avenue in Castleton will be hosting a once a month AllYou-Can-Eat Breakfast. The dates are: April 3rd and May 1st. (It’s the first Sunday of every month.) Eat-in or take-out. Time: 8AM to Noon. Cost: $7/Adults, $6/Seniors, and $5/for Children ages 5-11. For more info., call 732-4342.

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Lenten Specials all the time... on our dinner menu Murphy’s Batter Dip Haddock, Jumbo fillet of Haddock fried in our own Murphy’s Ale Batter..$13.95 Dublin Scallops, Sea Scallops topped with fried potato crust.....................................................$14.95 Baked Scallops & Broccoli in a Cheese Sauce....................................................................$15.95 Stuffed Haddock, broiled haddock with shrimp & scallops.................................................................................$16.95 Blackened Ahi Tuna & Creole Shrimp..$16.95 Stuffed Lobster, 6 oz. Lobster Tail stuffed with shrimp & scallops then topped with Hollandaise Sauce..........$19.75

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10% DISCOUNT ON ALL FIRST-TIME SERVICES Ken and Susan Gardner, owners of Call the Gardner, have been serving homes and businesses in Renss., Columbia and Albany Co. for 28 years. They offer organic and pesticide lawn applications, lawn mowing, trimming and Spring cleanups, shrub and tree pruning, mulching, perennial gardens, retaining walls, walks and patios, complete landscape design, new lawns sod, seed or hydroseeding, core aerations and overseedings. He also offers thatching, renovations and rototilling services, custom tree trimming and removal and delivery of mulch, topsoil, sand etc. Ask about our lawn sprinkler systems and maintenance. We use only the best quality products and offer a three year guarantee. 475-2840 or 339-0277.

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WATER DISTRICT BENEFIT UNIT REVIEW BOARD MEETING The Poestenkill Water District Benefit Unit Review Board established by Section 704 of the 2010 Poestenkill Municipal Water Use Law has scheduled a session for April 7, 2011 at 7 PM at the Poestenkill Town Hall for the purpose of hearing challenges to the number of benefit units that have been assigned to individual properties. Water District Property owners who believe they were assigned the incorrect number of benefit units for the 2011 Tax Year should submit a letter to the Board prior to the close of business April 5, 2011 along with any supporting documentation that they may have. Property owners may appear in person during the meeting to answer any questions the Board may have or trust that they have submitted sufficient information. If insufficient information has been submitted, the Board will request additional information prior to making a decision. The decision will be provided to the Town Board who will authorize the appropriate action which may include a refund of the benefit unit charge or portion thereof. Residents who wish to challenge their benefit unit charge should address their letter to the Town of Poestenkill Water District Benefit Unit Review Board at Poestenkill Town Hall, PO Box 210, Poestenkill, NY 12140 by the date of the meeting. For additional information, call 518-283-5100, ext. 104.

CAP. SAWMILL OFFERS 15% DISCOUNT

Capital Sawmill will help you spring into action with a 15% discount on any product or service through April 30th. Come in and see our trellises, rustic furniture and bar tops or try the Country Lovers Rocker, a newly created two seated, hand crafted rocking chair. We can help with special projects, removals of barns, old structures and total yard clean ups. Call for estimates on landscape design and installation, hardscape, pruning and tree removals as well as milling at our site or yours. Located at 4119 US Route 20 in Schodack, 479-0729.

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In an effort to recognize outstanding achievements of our students, Maple Hill High School presents each month a Student of the Month Award. Students may be nominated for this award by any staff member, a representative of a community organization, a parent or another student. Students may be nominated for a single outstanding achievement, for service to the school or community or for significant improvement in school. Each month one student in each grade, 9-12, is selected for this award by a faculty committee after a review of all nominations. For the month of March, 2011, the students selected to receive this recognition are: Freshman – Lee Soja, Sophomore – Jesse Bonin, Junior – Aubrey Racz, Senior – Sierra Legge. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Soja, is nominated for being a hard working, polite student. Lee enjoys 80 minute classes with Earth Science being his favorite. He is a member of the soccer team and participates in Ski Club. Lee enjoys playing sports and plans to attend college. Jesse, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bonin, is nominated for being a polite, respectful, hard working student. He is a member of the Editorial Staff for the yearbook, and also works with the Newspaper Club. Jesse is involved in 4H, Dairy Bowl, and often does public presentations through 4H at the county level. Jesse is interested in Veterinary Science and working with animals in the future. Aubrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Racz, is nominated for embodying the spirit of Maple Hill. She strives to do her best in all of her classes. Aubrey is a member of the soccer team, basketball team (2nd team Patroon Conference All-Star), Band, SADD, International Club, Student Council, and is president of the Junior class. Outside of school Aubrey plays Rugby. Sierra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David Legge, is nominated for being a hard worker with a great attitude. Sierra is a member of Chorus and Band along with the soccer team, basketball team, softball team, (1st team Patroon Conference All-Star for soccer and basketball). Outside of school she plays for the Miracle League. Sierra would like to be a Veterinary Technician in the future. The faculty and staff wish to congratulate these students on being selected March students of the month for their respective grades. It’s time to “get the word out” about

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We will pick up the following: •Bagged Leaves •Bagged Lawn Clippings •Brush & Branches PLEASE, place neatly at the side of the road.

COLLECTION SCHEDULE The packer truck will be picking up paper bags MONDAY, TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY LEAF VACUUMS CANNOT BE USED IN THE SPRING BECAUSE OF THE MESS CREATED. Grass clippings and leaves must be bagged or placed in labeled reusable containers. NO PLASTIC BAGS, PLEASE. The Chipper will pick up branches and brush Monday through Friday. The Street Sweepers are already out on the roads. Spring Cleanup flyers are available at the North Greenbush Town Offices & at various locations throughout the Town. The Highway Department welcomes questions and suggestions at 283-3921, Monday-Friday, 7am-3:30pm or premo@nycap.rr.com THANK YOU FOR YOUR COOPERATION!

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UPCOMING EVENTS AT STEPHENTOWN MEMORIAL LIBRARY • April Showers Bring Bright Stories on Tuesday, April 5th, 1:00 -2:00 PM for adults. As part of the Riverway Storytelling Festival, storytellers Bill Cliff and Jeannine Laverty will be telling tales of Spring. Performance free, no registration required and light refreshments served. • Rediscover Longfellow on Thursday, April 7th, at 7 PM. Our elders were reared on great American literature, and perhaps the greatest American poet of all is Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Designed for all ages, local resident, Bruce Southard, wraps stories of Longfellow’s life, art and legacy around his famous poems. To these same schoolchildren (perhaps a touch more gray) and their families, sit back, remember, and rediscover the rhythm and power of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Presentation approximately an hour and a half and includes points of local history in Longfellow’s life and poetry. Questions? Stephentown Memorial Library at (518) 7335750.

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SCHOLAR ATHLETE

TRICKEY WINS TRAINING LEVEL JR/YOUNG RIDER REGION 8

bo cardish by Kelley Haggerty

By Morgan McEvilly All Warrior fans welcome. Our spring season is well underway and the athletes are working very hard to make this season a memorable one. The teams are all very excited to get to play their first games of the season. Today your Averill Park lacrosse team has their first game of the season; which also is their first home game. The girls will be taking on Colonie High School at 4:15. Please come and show your support for this season opener. The track meet that was scheduled for yesterday, 3/30, will be rescheduled for 4/4. The meet will be away at Guilderland High School at 4pm; come and root on your track team! The baseball team will have their first home game against Bishop Maginn High School tomorrow. This will be a great game; come early and get your seat, it will start at 4pm. Let’s go boys! The tennis team will be traveling to Saratoga Springs for a challenging match up. The boys have been working very hard and will fight through every match. They will begin playing at 4:15, come watch and cheer them on! Go Warriors! If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact me via email morgan.mcevilly2011@gmail.com. Thank you and have a great week!

ALBANY DEVILS - VANDERHEYDEN FUNDRAISER Hockey Fan Appreciation Night; Free Albany Devils Player Bobblehead for the first 2,000 admitted Saturday, April 2, 2011, at 7PM, Times Union Center. Tickets $15, contact Kimberley Johnson at kjohnson@vanderheydenhall.org or 283-6500 x237. Tickets must be purchased from Vanderheyden to support the youth, individuals and families we serve.

HUNTER EDUCATION CLASS SCHEDULE Bailey Mt. Fish & Game Club, Inc., 531 Synders Lake Road, Wynantskill, will hold a Hunter Education Course on Friday, April 8th, from 7PM to 11PM, and Sunday, April 10th, from 7:30AM to 4:30PM. Pre-Registration is required! Preregistration will be held at the Bailey Mt. Fish & Game Club every Wednesday from 7 to 8:30PM starting on Wednesday, March 9th, until the class is full. Class size is limited and based on a first-come, first-served basis. Pre-register early to be sure of a class slot. 518-286-9620.

ATHLETES by Andy CAMPUS WATCH Flanagan

Springfield College Sophomore and APHS ‘09 Grad Meghan Flanagan takes the draw from a recent game against WNE College. Springfield went on to a 12-7 win.

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Tennis all star, Bo Cardish is this week’s scholar athlete. Bo has been playing on the boy’s varsity tennis team since he was a sophomore. Bo was 4th singles two years ago and then moved up to 2nd singles last year. The team has not decided positions yet, but hopefully Cardish will reach number 1 this year. Aside from tennis, Bo enjoys playing Frisbee, Skiing, Ping-Pong, playing the valve trombone, and playing video games. In his busy schedule, Cardish manages to spend time with his friends and maintain a 96.02 grade point average. This year Bo is taking courses such as: PIG/Economics, Wind Ensemble, Physics, Detective Literature, Cinema and Literature, Calculus, Jazz Band and Spanish 5. Bo has been accepted to Marist, RIT, and SUNY Brockport. Next year Bo will be studying Biology and hopefully furthering his tennis career. Bo’s favorite part about tennis is getting outside on a nice spring day and rallying with friends. “My many friends, teachers, coaches, and my parents have all contributed in inspiring me to strive for excellence in all that I do.” Come out and cheer on Bo Cardish and the varsity tennis team as they start their season!

2011 BRUNSWICK TRAVEL BASEBALL – OPEN TRY-OUTS FOR PLAYERS 13-16 The Brunswick Baseball League will be hosting an open try-out for players between the ages of 1316 who are interested in playing summer travel league baseball. Brunswick is affiliated with the Eastern NY Travel Baseball League. Try-outs will be conducted at the Tamarac High School baseball field on April 3rd . The following schedule has been posted for the following age categories: 13 U – 10a-12p 14 U – 12p-2p 16U – 2p-4p & 15 U 4p-6p For questions regarding Brunswick’s travel program - contact Guy Changa 326-5236 or Mark Phillips 279-3471.

GREENBUSH SEA LIONS JOIN IN THE SWIM AT YMCA STATES! The Greenbush YMCA Sea Lions Swim Team recently returned from the YMCA New York State Championships held at the Nassau Aquatics Center on Long Island after achieving more post-season success. The Sea Lions competed against more than 1400 swimmers from 40 different YMCA locations across the state—setting 14 new team records and finishing 24th overall with just 19 swimmers. Three Sea Lions brought home medals for top 8 finishes: Rett McNair placed 1st with a 51.75 in the Boys 13-14 100 Freestyle; Julie Ehrlich finished 2nd in the 50 Freestyle and 50 Butterfly, and 4th in the 100 Freestyle in the Girls 11-12 division; and Liv Eisenhardt placed 7th in the Girls 8-under 100 Individual Medley. Additionally, swimmers Gabrielle Bianco, Patrick Buono, Liv Eisenhardt, Rachel Ferris, Jessica McMillen, Rett McNair, Colleen Quaglia, Derek Rossetti, and Adam Salerno all won championship ribbons for a top 16 finish in at least one individual event. Also competing were Zach Beneduci, Ceci Eisenhardt, Lauren Lohmiller, Julie McNair, Nathalie McNair, Jeremy Rossetti, Kylie Salerno, Willa Werwaiss, Sean Zelenke and relay swimmers Paige Bennedum, Nicole Orcutt, and Ellie McNair—with several swimmers recording their best times.

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Congratulations to Katie Trickey for winning the Training Level Junior/Young Rider Region 8 Championships during the NEDA Fall Festival at HITS in Saugerties! It has been so exciting for her to achieve her dreams! She worked so hard studying the rules and regulations, and earning the required points at Recognized Dressage shows throughout the season to qualify. In addition to her commitment towards her goal at HITS, she spent countless hours at the farm, helping school horses. Along with Katie’s Trainer, Laura Fay, all of us at Aering Green Equestrian Center, LLC are so proud of you Katie!

NORTHEAST COALITION BASKETBALL LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT The College of St. Rose is hosting the Northeast Coalition Basketball League’s Championship game on March 31st, at 6:30 PM. The following schools will be competing in the tournament: Lasalle School, Berkshire Farms, Troy YMCA, Vanderheyden, and Rensselaer Boys and Girls Club. The Northeast Coalition Basketball League is made up of several Chapter 853 schools and community programs for boys and girls ages 14-18. The league formed at the beginning of December 2010 and is ending the basketball season with a tournament. Each participant will receive a tournament t-shirt and medal with trophies for each placing team. The league was formed to help provide behavioral incentives for the youth enrolled in Chapter 853 schools. Youth in these programs tend to suffer from low self-esteem and being involved in a school sports team has instilled a sense of pride and belonging.

MISS SCOTTIES SOFTBALL TRAVEL TEAM OPENINGS Miss Scotties Softball is seeking a couple of players to fill openings on their 12U travel teams. We are looking for girls who love the game of softball, wish to develop their skills, and be part of a competitive team. Any girls interested should send an email to missscotties@yahoo.com or call 522-3449 for more information.

HI-WAY RECREATION HI-LITES 3/24/11 Hi-Way Junior/Seniors- Christian Thibeault 257/ 706, Stephanie Radley 231/524; Hi-Way Tuesday Juniors– Richard Warler 195, Taylor Angrisano 133; Friday Bantams– Ian Moore 159, Lauren McElligott 127; Friday Squirts– Joe Kocsis 122, Rhianna Kester 109; Hi-Way Parent/Child League- Nick Parisi 86/216 Hannah Letteri 120/325; Wynantskill Sr. Citizens- Richard Field 211/ 581, Ann Manzi 173; Wed. Sr. Citizens– Don Kearns 507, Barbara Cardanay 172/455; Hi-Way Leisurettes- Pat Kipp 210, Anita Samboy 585; Monday Nite Semi Classic- Anthony Milanese 268/ 737; Hi-Way Sportsman- Doug Lenseth 266, Filipe Suavez 661; Bad News Bowlers- Dan Oliksowycz 600, Danielle Harding 236/ 569; Monday Nite Rollers- Bob Perkins 177/471; Poestenkill Mixers- Bruce Samboy 224, Ruth Callawper 508; Hi-Way Tues Niters- Jason Rector 254/654, Christine Garrity 524; Alley KatzYvonne Miller 226/535, Jodi Radley 191; Burden Lake ScramblersNighthawk Noe 223, Peggy Squazzo 212; Every Udders- Scott Bryan 233, Kathy Parsley 169; American Legion Post #1489Kurt Whitney 156, Becky Tymula 223; Alcron Men- Tim Farley 659; Hi-Way 3 Man Classic- Bruce Lynch 300-837-1075.


EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY

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APPLY IN PERSON 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.

FunBALL MEETINGS FunBall will hold its meeting for new parents on April 13th, and coaches on April 27th. Both meetings will be at Green Meadow Elementary School in Schodack at 6:30PM. FunBall is a baseball league that keeps no scores or won-loss records, and plays the games without strikeouts or walks. Non-registered parents who are interested in this league can attend the April 13th meeting or contact Dan Spilman at 4777665 or funball@earthtones.com.

E.G. POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSN. ANNUAL BEST BALL GOLF SCRAMBLE FUNDRAISER The East Greenbush Police Benevolent Association will be hosting its 7th Annual Best Ball Golf Scramble Fundraiser on Friday, June 3, 2011, at Burden Lake Country Club. Check-in for golfers will start at 8:30AM with breakfast being served at 9AM. The shotgun start will be at 10AM followed by a Bake at approximately 4PM. All are welcome to attend the Bake even if you haven’t participated in the golfing. Price for the golf outing, including greens fees, golf cart, goody bags, gifts, refreshments, the Bake and chances to win a NASCAR driving experience for two, a BOSE stereo system, a trip for two to Hawaii, a $500 VISA gift card and chances to win cash on money holes is $85 per person. Tickets for the Bake only are $30 per person. ALL proceeds are being donated back to many worthy organizations, events, community groups and many juvenile and senior programs, so as to continue to assist in ensuring the safety and health of our youth, seniors and community members. If you’re interested in playing or making a donation, please contact Elaine Rudzinski at 479-2525. We look forward to seeing you there!

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HELP WANTED ATTENTION: Water Tech. & Customer Service positions: Training provided. Must be a HS Grad Starting $535 wk. Benefits & bonuses. 899-5555 H2o Solutions AVON -earn extra $$. General info line: 1-800-796-2622 or email avondetails@aol.com (ISR) 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

For a beauty professional, Greenbush area, private, large room, newly remodeled, private parking & entrance, desireable location in established business. 528-2775

HELP WANTED 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

Build a better future with AVON. Only $10. Call Marci 209-3998.

F/T teachers assistant in infant room. Send resume to: TLC@brunswickchurch.org

Carpenter, w/ window & door experience. Brake experience, and helpers (518) 712-5039 lv. msg

Hair stylist PT, exper, professional for established busy salon, flex. hrs. or booth rental. 528-2775

Construction help with reliable transportation , smoke free work environment. 2 years min. exp. in residentail home construction. .Fax resume w/ exp. 674-0499 Manufacturing. Mechanical Assemblers, CNC mill and Lathe operators, CNC programmers. OpeningsNiskayuna/Scotia/ Coxsackie. Call 371-4343. jobs@corepay.com

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Training Program Begin an exciting career in nursing with Questar III’s Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) training program. Classes will be held at the Rensselaer Educational Center in Troy, NY. CALL: 518.273.2264 or E-MAIL: nursing@questar.org

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Housekeeper P/T 7am-2pm for Millview Senior Assisted Living Residence in Latham. Apply in person. 514 Old Loudon Rd. Cohoes. 785-7788

HVAC/Plumbing Foreman HM Plumbing is looking for a candidate with a minimum 5 years commercial experience. The position requires organizational and communication skills, ability to manage multiple work crews, reading blue prints, material takeoff and ordering, OSHA Safety requirements, weekly project paperwork reporting. Please email resume to mw@hmplbg.com or Call 518-248-7327 to schedule an interview New salon opening in Troy’s east Side. Stylist & retail salesperson wanted. 225-7276 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

•CNAs- Per Diem & 11-7am •LPNs- Per Diem •Infection Control Nurse/RN Supervisor (PT) Need some extra cash but don’t want to work a part time or full time schedule, consider working Per Diem. We are looking for experienced CNAs and LPNs who will commit to two full weekend shifts per month and one summer holiday and one winter holiday.

Please stop by the job fair, fill out an application, have an interview and enjoy some light refreshments. If you are interested in a position but cannot attend the Job Fair please contact Michael Korotitsch, Nursing Scheduler @ 732-7617 ext. 103 or email mkorotitsch@resnursinghome.org Fax: 518-732-4211- Attention: Michael Per Diem rates are based on a scale to compensate your number of years’ experience plus 15%

HELP WANTED 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 P/T driving position. Local wholesale distributor seeking P/T delivery person, 10-25 hrs./week. Must be over 21, drug free, clean license. Call or visit for application. Bill Doran Company, 107 Champlain St. Albany NY, 12204. 465-5285 PCA needed part time & full time hours.Must work occasional weekend. References req’d 7125049

HELP WANTED Summer Grounds MaintenanceFT opportunity. Temporary position for General upkeep of outside area, May through August. Interested? Please call 462-1811, ext. 3055, application avail. At The Daughters of Charity Administration Building. 96 Menand Road, Albany, NY 12204 EOE Septic Tank Truck Operator. CDL w/tank endorsement req., pump & service existing septic systems. Installation of new systems, pd hol., pd vac., overtime as needed. Email resume to gmorriss3@ yahoo.com or fax 477-9374.

SITUATIONS WANTED Aides/ nurse available. F/T, P/T 24 hrs. Affordable. Cleaning service also available. 203-8723

CHILD CARE Mother of 2 looking to care for your children in my Sand Lake home 674-5129

STAFF NEEDED 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

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OPEN HOUSES SUNDA SUNDAYY, APRIL 3R D FROM 12-2 11 Sand Road, Castleton Spacious split level in a highly desirable neighborhood. 3 bed, 2 bath, 2 wood burning stoves for the winter and central air in the summer. Huge lower level family room, updated kitchen and baths. Asking $194,900 Presented by Scott Burger 944-0947

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HOMES FOR SALE 2 F, R P I only $129k Call Sarah of Bryce 428-5184 Attention homebuyers! FREE Home Inspections Offered! Call Steph of Bryce 428-5183 Certified appraisal of your home. Reasonable rates. Bryce 928-1231 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. SPRING TIME Crystal Lake home Greenbush home, brick Starter home, $70s, Troy, A-1 East Side, 2 family, $130s Speigletown, Milky Way, 2 homes Crystal Lake waterfront lot Bryce 428-5184

OFFICE 204 SF $320 OFFICE SUITE408 SF $640 Everything included. Call for specials!!

477-1438 APARTMENTS FOR RENT $475- large studio on 1st flr. in beautifully renovated church. Castleton. 477-9100 ext 103 $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 $495 Schodack 2nd flr studio apt. Suitable for 1. All util’s incl, N/S N/P Ref’s required. 766-3305 $495+ util, Nassau. 1 BR, parking, storage, laundry, pool. 931-4332. No pets. $540 - $810, Schodack, 1-2 br, heat incl., excellent condition, no pets 477-1438 x 15 $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.

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$650+ util. 1br, E. Greenbush, lease, sec, no pets, o/s park’g. Quiet building. 479-3889

1 BR West Sand Lake, no smoking, no pets. Perfect for mature adults. $550 util. not included, quiet location. 527-0022

$670 Nassau, 1 br, utils incl., newly remodeled, no pets, w/d, 477-1438 x 15

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 EG,1br, $775 +sec., all utils incl., nice loc., 1 responsible person, No Pets,NS. 477-9214

Come enjoy beautiful mountain views from this 3 bed ranch w/ hardwood floors, brick fireplace, newer furnace, windows and siding. Lovely private backyard. Close to I-90. Asking $159,900. Presented by Ken Jewell 755-7960

Renss., $700, 1br, on busline, utils. inc., quiet neighborhood, no pets, sec. 465-0379 / 479-4322

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South Schodack. $660. 1 BR. Suitable for one, parking for one. w/d hk-up. Overlooks pond. “Nice” N/S, N/P. 732-0151

3 Acres of vacant land, building approved w/town water and septic. 240’ of road frontage, cleared and ready to build. Driveway and road culvert installed. Asking $95,900

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Small 2 1/2 br apt located in Troy. $675/month, water included. Call 470-3106

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

$675. 1 BR. Heat, hot water included Chestnut St. Castleton 732-7670 call pm. $700. Rt. 43, West Sand Lake Heat & hot water incl.1BR, 2nd flr. o/s prkng. NS, no dogs. Avail. immed. 1st and security. 3765222 $785 2 BR, heat incl. 1st flr, laundry, hdwd, EIK, grt location. E. Greenbush.477-9100 pin# 204 2nd floor flat. 975+ 3 BR, LR, family Rm, DR, washer & dryer. Call Sarah of Bryce 428-5184

REAL ESTATE WANTED Cash for your home. Fair price. No Fee. Bryce 928-1231 Spring has Sprung Time to sell. Fair price. Call Bryce (518) 271-7630

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MARTIN’S APPRAISAL SERVICE LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC), filed with the Sec of State of NY on 1/4/11. NY Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to The LLC, 418 6th Ave., Troy, NY 12182. General Purposes. 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 12205. The purpose of the Company is for the management, renting/leasing of residential apartments and for any other lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be formed under the Limited Liability Company Law.

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GREENBUSH GARDEN CLUB Members & guests are invited to join us on Tuesday, April 5, 2011, at 7pm at the Greenbush Reform Church, on the corners of Routes 9 &20 and Hayes Road, across from the Country Trunk Store for a presentation by Albany County Cooperative Extension Educator Chuck Schmitt on New & Noteworthy Small Trees & Shrubs. All our meetings are open to the public and Garden Club membership information will be available. As always, light refreshments will be served. For further information, contact Bernice at 429-9118 or email at maxicats6@gmail.com or visit our Facebook Page for more information on our upcoming events. SAVE TO DATE** Our Annual Plant Sale is Planned for May 14, 2011.

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CONCRETE Sidewalks & driveways, chimney repairs, retaining walls, drainage systems & basement waterproofing, free ests., insured. Poestenkill Mountain Farms 6058392 CONTRACTORS Bonacquisti & Sons LLC. Gen. contractors & remodelers. Call us for any job 674-8639 DEBRIS REMOVAL Attics/ B’ment / Garage, Cons. cleanup. We take it all! 479-7243 DECKS Clean and seal. Free estimates. 368-3716 DEHYDRATED FOODS Build your food supply NOW! High quality, low cost foods & free ship! Contest to win dehydrator, oxy abs, books+. Visit EfoodDehydrator.com or 6184442. DIVORCE Uncontested papers prepared $299(Incl. poor person app) Separation agreements avai. 2740380 DOG TRAINING In-Home. Day & evening appts. Avail. 7 days per week. 326-0553

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FLOORS Floating, hardwood, tile, refinishing. Ins. Free est. 3683716 HANDY GUY Roof /repairs, painting, home repairs, remodeling, will price match any competitor. 858-2181 HANDYMAN , REMODELING and Carpentry services. Experienced. Careful attention to detail. Insured. Guaranteed int/ext. work. Call Ernie Mumford 669-4530 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


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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 Spring Cleanup&wkly lawn maint. Comp prices. Lic & ins 779-5497 LAWNMOWER REPAIR Get your lawn mower ready for Spring. Pick up & del. av. Reas rates. Jon 274-4575, 281-0479 MASONRY All phases, new and old. Fully insured. Call Shawn 577-0962 MULCH & TOPSOIL Spread and/or delivered. Competitive pricing (518) 7795497

ROOFING C&R Roofing, all types. Slate, rubber, shingles. etc. 518-3087212

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

ROTO -TILLING Will till garden and other with 8HP Troybilt. 283-0197

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

SEAMLESS GUTTERS Deck Em Enterprises. New install. & repairs,free estimates 788-0609

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

SEPTIC CLEANING Sand Lake Septic. Tanks cleaned, repair, new installation 674-3000

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

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

Tree Service Tree & stump removal, triming landscaping,mowing 858-1517

LAWN CARE Mowing, yard cleanups, hedge trimming. Delivery of topsoil, mulch etc. (518) 573-1133

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

JOEY’S JUNK REMOVAL Cleanouts, hauling, storm cleanup. We will remove anything. Get it done fast for less cash. 892-6354 www.joeyjunk.com

LAWN CARE Spring cleanup, lawn care. Reas. rates. Senior discount offered. Call Harry 479-4263 or 423-1060.

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

LAWN CARE/ LANDSCAPING Reasonable rates, property cleanups, free est. & insured Serving New Lebanon,Stephentown, Sand Lake. Call Andrew 733-0146

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

LAWN CARE/ Spring Clean-ups Raking, Mowing, Mulching, etc. Fully insured, free est. Kingsway Contracting 674-0591/ 488-4294

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

SURVEYING William Darling Land Surveyor. 279-9726 www.darlingsurvey.com

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

TELEVISION REPAIR Flat panel TV service. Exchange TV. 400 Columbia Tunrpike. 4821255 or 477-7123

ROOFING A&J Roofing, shingles, slate, rubber. Fully insured. Free est. (518)283-9094

TELEVISION REPAIR Flat panel TV service. Exchange TV. 400 Columbia Tunrpike. 4821255 or 477-7123

ROOFING All phases. Shingles and rubber. Repairs. Poestenkill Mountain Farms 605-8392

TILE Kitchen, bath, walls, floors or counters. Ins. Free est. 368-3716

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

LAWN MOWER REPAIR Prompt, reliable service, pickup & del. avail.Mike Horowitz 477-8378 LAWN REPAIR Topsoil, reseeding, spring cleanup damage rep.766-4824,322-3296

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STALL AVAILABLE Large stalls, all day turnout. Grass pastures, miles of trails. 885-6072

JCB ROOFING & Construction Professional, experienced and insured. 470-6525

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

TREE SERVICE Stump Busters of Wynantskill. Tree & stump removal. 24 hour service. 286-1865 or 573-7464

TREE SERVICE Removal & trimming. Exp., Free estimates, insured, 766-9346

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

JUNK CARS We pay top dollars for all junk cars, trucks, vans, etc. Call (518) 322-0654

TREE & LANDSCAPE SERVICE AMERICAN TREE Backhoe /loader/drainage work. Topsoil, mulch, delivery. Call 283-1380 (hm), 202-6114 (c)

SPRING CLEAN-UPS Tree and stump removal. Free estimates. Call 451-0531

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

HOUSECLEANING GLEAM TEAM. Res./Office. Over 34 yrs local exper. FULLYINSURED Gift certificates (518)477-7566

TREE SERVICE Brush, tree, shrub removal & trimming. Also small building demolition. Insured and experienced. Don Bradley Jr. (518) 674-2444

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 STUMP ‘N GRIND Prof. stump grinding srvc. Insured. Best choice. 877-8033/ 301-5712

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

VENDORS WANTED Vendors Wanted Altamont Fair May 21, 2011 Classic car/motorcycle show Swap meet and craft fair. Contact: (518)8616671

LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING(S) SAND LAKE PLANNING BOARD Please take notice that the Sand Lake Planning Board will hold the following Public Hearing(s) at the Sand Lake Town Hall, located 2880 Route 43, Sand Lake, NY 12153 where all interested parties will be heard: April 6, 2011 at 7:45 P.M. Pursuant to the application of Louis and Patricia Morizio Corner of Eastern Union Turnpike and Glass Lake Road Averill Park, NY 12018 for 6 lot subdivision, 29.33 Acres divided into Lot 4A=7.12, 4B=2.91, 4C= 4.29, 4D=4.48, 4E=5.52, 4F=5.01 as shown on a map entitled Site & Utility Plan Morizio Subdivision Eastern Union Turnpike, prepared by Steven P. Hart dated Feb 23, 2011and further identified as being a portion of Tax Map # 159.-167.15, And April 6, 2011 at 7:45 P.M. Pursuant to the application of Michael Pigliavento Vacant land on 2nd Dyke Road Averill Park, NY 12018 for a 4 lot subdivision, 13.75 Acres divided into Lot 1 =1.01 Lot 2 = 5.50 Lot 3 =1.00 Lot 4 =6.14 and 0.10, Conveyance of .10 Acres to the Town of Sand Lake as shown on map entitled Site Utility Plan Ryan/Pigliavento Subdivision Second Dyke Rd, prepared by Steven P. Hart dated Oct. 4, 2010, Last Revision 3-1-11 and further identified as being a portion of Tax Map # 170.-1-29.21 BY ORDER OF THE PLANNING BOARD Patrice M. Sweet (Secretary) SECURE IMAGE SYSTEMS LLC, a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC), filed with the Sec of State of NY on 3/1/11. NY Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to The LLC, 39 Valley Stream Rd., Nassau, NY 12123. General Purposes.

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NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING - NORTH GREENBUSH COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the inhabitants of the North Greenbush Common School District qualified to vote at school meetings in said districts, will be held at the Little Red School House, 49 North Greenbush Road, Troy, NY 12180 in said district on May 10, 2011 at 7:00 PM for an explanation of the appropriation of the necessary funds to meet the estimated expenditures (budget) for the 2011-2012 school year and on May 17, 2011 from 4:00 PM until 8:00 PM for the vote on said budget and the election of a member of the Board of Education. And notice is also given that a copy of the statement of the amount of money which will be required for the ensuing year for school purposes, exclusive of public monies, may be obtained by any taxpayer in the district during the 14 days immediately preceding the day of the vote except Saturday, Sunday or holiday at the following school house in which the school is maintained during the hours designated: Little Red School House between the hours of 9:00 AM and 3:00 PM. And notice also is given that petitions nominating candidates for the office of Trustee of the B d f Ed i b fil d

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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

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 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Technology Express, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on January 26, 2011. Office 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 Notice is hereby given that a license, number pending, for beer, liquor and wine, has been applied for by the undersigned to sell beer, liquor and wine at retail in a restaurant under the Alcohol Beverage Control Law at 3531 State Rt. 20, Nassau, Rensselaer County, NY, for on premises consumption. S L J Venture Company, LLC DBA Hooligans Restaurant and Bar.

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LOST Lost Dog- Large white Siberian Husky w/ bright orange collar. Very friendly. Last seen 3/23 on Chamberlain Hill Rd. Reward. E. Greenbush/Sand Lake 477-7789

DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS There will be three different NYS DMV Approved Six hour defensive driving classes at Brunswick (Brittonkill) Central School as part of their continuing education program: March 28 & 30, April 26 & 28, and May 23 & 24. All classes are from 6:30 - 9:30 PM for two 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 being taught by Michael Bromm.

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NOTICE TO BIDDER Request for Lawn Care Bids The West Sand Lake Fire District No. 1 Board of Fire Commissioners is accepting bids for Lawn Care and an alternate bid for weed maintenance around Hydrants from 1 April 2011 through 31 March 2012. A complete copy of the contract is available by calling the West Sand Lake Fire District office at (518) 674-5757, or stopping by Friday between 7am and 5pm. The bid opening will be held on Monday, March 18, 2011 at 7:00pm at the West Sand Lake Fire District #1, District Office, West Sand Lake Fire Station, 3697 NY 43, West Sand Lake, NY 12196. The West Sand Lake Fire District #1 Board of Fire Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids for any reason. Daniel L Hartstein Fire District Secretary West Sand Lake Fire District #1

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A Nice Gal who is looking for a permanent home. She is spayed, current with all vaccines, heartworm negative and wormed. She is playful with other dogs and loves to be in the company of other dogs. She is a great watch dog and will let you know when you have company. She is crate trained and is not a barker.

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EGCS POINT REDUCTION AND PRE-LICENSING CLASSES The East Greenbush Central School District’s Continuing Education program announces its April 2011 Six-Hour Insurance/Point Reduction and Five-Hour Pre-Licensing classes. The Six-Hour Driver Training Associates Insurance/Point Reduction course reduces car liability, collision, and no-fault insurance premiums by 10% for 3 years and may remove up to 4 points off your license, as determined by the Department of Motor Vehicles. It will be held in two evening sessions: Tuesday, April 12th and Thursday, April 14th, from 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The Five-Hour Pre-Licensing course is required before an appointment for a road test may be scheduled. It will be held in two consecutive Tuesday evening sessions: Tuesday, April 5th and Tuesday, April 12th, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. both evenings. Course registration for all classes must be made in advance, as no walk-ins will be accepted. For the public’s convenience, registration will be accepted by phone 24 hours a day. Please call: 207-2150, follow prompts. Clip & Save

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