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Rensselaer County plans East Greenbush move

Plans to buy, renovate Route 4 building then vacate offices in Troy

building on River Street to the county office and health buildings. PAUL BUCKOWSKI / TIMES UNION McLaughlin said Rensselaer County is planning to spend $10.2 million to buy and renovate the buying the Rose & KiRose & Kiernan building at 99 Troy Road in East Greenbush to house its adminisernan building would trative offices. “allow for services to be situated in a modern and accessible The county projects annual savings of location.” By moving $500,000 in making the moves, Crist said. from Flanigan Square, McLaughlin said the East Greenbush Supervisor Jack Conway, probation department’s new office space in a Democrat, is not happy with the county’s the Health Building would prove “a secure and plans to buy the building, which would take it safer location for that vital service.” McLaughlin said it is better for the county to off the tax rolls. The building generates about $141,000 annually in property taxes for the invest in modern facilities that it owns instead East Greenbush Central School District, the of continuing to rent. The county executive town, the county and smaller taxing entities. said the county has paid $11 million in rent The school district receives about $91,000 in over the last decade for the space in the Flanitax payments. gan Square building. “No one from the county called me,” said “This is a major step forward for our county, Conway, who compared the development with a significant and meaningful reorganization in property tax breaks that the county Industrial how we serve our residents and ensuring serDevelopment Agency has given businesses in vices can be reached easily by those in need,” the town. McLaughlin said. Legislator Tom Grant, R-East Greenbush, The county expects to pay $5.2 million to said the plan appears acceptable to the legisbuy the Rose & Kiernan building and $5 millature’s Republican majority. Grant said the lion more to outfit it, said Richard Crist, the Please see MOVE 12 county director of operations.

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Town of North Greenbush Easter Egg Hunt

WYNANTSKILL - Did “some-bunny” say Easter Egg Hunt? Supervisor Joe Bott is happy to announce the Town of North Greenbush Easter Egg Hunt will be held on Saturday, April 9, 2022 at 10:00 am at Town Hall, 2 Douglas Street in Wynantskill. The field will be filled with delicious treats and decorative eggs. Children please bring your baskets and hop on over for an “eggtastic” time and be ready for some fun! This annual tradition has seen thousands of children over the years come to celebrate Spring and visit with the Easter Bunny. This “egg-citing” event is being organized by Councilwoman Jessica Merola, chair of the town youth committee and Deputy Supervisor Kelly Hoffman. Please contact Supervisor Bott’s office with any questions. We hope to see you there.

TROY - Rensselaer County plans to spend $10.2 million to buy and renovate the Rose & Kiernan building on Route 4 in East Greenbush to house its administrative offices, which will relocate with 300 employees from Seventh Avenue, county officials said last Wednesday. County Executive Steve McLaughlin outlined a sweeping relocation of operations among county buildings in Troy and the move to East Greenbush in his State of the County address to the legislature Tuesday night, which was attended by about 100 people. “I am introducing the Reimagine Rensselaer County Facilities effort, a plan that will place the majority of county services on county-owned property and expand access, convenience and service for the residents we serve and the employees who assist in that mission,” McLaughlin, a Republican, told the county legislators. The proposal calls for reshuffling county departments among three locations. The county executive offices and other county departments will move to the insurance company building at 99 Route 4 (also called Troy Road) from the five-story county building at 1600 Seventh Ave. and the adjacent Health Building. The probation and social services departments would relocate from the Flanigan Square

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Town of North Greenbush Update

in the summer. Watch for more details on this exciting musical lineup. We would like to thank Rensselaer County for the supply of COVID-19 test kits. Please contact Supervisor Bott’s office to receive yours. At our recent board meeting, the purchase of a new police vehicle was approved. The board authorized the acceptance and expenditure of grant funding from the Federal Government American Rescue Plan Act. Thanks to the hard work of Town Comptroller Tony Germano, we applied for over $1.2m. Funding will be applied toward town park improvements, municipal water trans-

March has brought with it a mix of snow as well as warmer temperatures which means Spring is here. Supervisor Joe Bott is proud to announce our Annual Easter Egg Hunt which will be held on Saturday, April 9th at 10 am at town hall. The field will be filled once again with delicious treats and Easter Eggs for the children. Bring your baskets so you can fill them up, meet the Easter Bunny and be ready for some fun! Plans are almost finalized for our Summer Concert Series which are held on Sundays

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The Town Clerk’s office would like to let all North Greenbush residents who are receiving or renewing a Permanent or Temporary Parking Permit of the new changes in the process of obtaining a (handicap) tag. You will now need to bring your driver’s license or non-driver’s license with you to obtain your tag. We will now place the last 3 digits of your license’s number on all tags you receive. If you should have any questions on this process, please do not hesistate to call the office @ 518-283-4306, Monday thru Friday between the hours of 8:00 am - 4:00 pm and I will be happy to assist you in any way that I can.

The Town Board approved resolutions appointing a new town court secretary and accepted a Justice Court grant. This grant will allow for an update in the court entrance, security system, and court equipment. A new police vehicle along with required equipment was approved in order to replace an older vehicle. A resolution was approved accepting grant funding from the federal government, The American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). The Town of North Greenbush will use these funds in the following areas: • Town Park Improvements

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• Municipal Water Transmission Improvements • Highway and Drainage Mitigation • Emergency Services (Fire & Ambulance) • Town Employee Premium Pay • Town Facility Safety Improvements The Town Board recognized March 2022 as Colorectal Cancer Awareness month. Raising awareness to screen, treat, and prevent Colorectal Cancer. Go BLUE for the month of March. A Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) permit was obtained and clean up of the Wynantskill Creek was performed in order to clear the creek of debris and trees to improve water flow. Plans are ongoing for the Easter Egg Hunt, Memorial Day Parade, and Town Celebration Weekend in

opioid distributors. An agreement for settlement was reached with a second manufacturer and the legislature unanimously approved a resolution to accept funds from this lawsuit as restitution for its expenses resulting from the opioid epidemic. This litigation is by no way final, as other distributors may still be litigated. Health – The legislature authorized the Health Department to purchase and replenish PCR Covid-19 testing kits for 58 county school buildings to assist in the rapid identification and monitoring of Covid-19. This purchase is 100% grant funded and will help schools maintain in-person learning and support prevention strategies to curtail the spread of Covid-19. NEXT MEETING – Tuesday, April, 12, 2022 in the Rensselaer County Chambers located on the 3rd floor of the Ned Pattison Government Center, 1600 7th Avenue, Troy. PUBLIC FORUM – Wednesday, April 6, 2022 at 6:00 p.m.

Environment – The Minority Office submitted a resolution supporting the NYS Expanded Bottle Bill (A8668), which was first introduced 40 years ago, to include additional beverage containers, such as sports drinks, iced teas, wine and liquor, as well as dairy products. The resolution was rejected by the Republican Majority. The Bottle Bill has had a tremendous and positive effect on the environment and modernizing and expanding the Bottle Bill will further reduce litter, increase recycling rates, reduce carbon emission and bring jobs to NYS. Opioid Settlement – After declaring the opioid epidemic a public health crisis in 2018, Rensselaer County in concert with other Counties initiated a lawsuit against three

mission improvements, highway and drainage mitigation, emergency services funding for our ambulance and fire companies, town employee funding and facility safety improvements. The town has been working to keep our waterways clear, doing all we can to mitigate potential flooding by obtaining a permit to clear trees and other debris from the creek. We recognized March as colorectal cancer awareness month. Planning is underway for the annual Memorial Day Parade which is gearing up to be the biggest one yet. Stay tuned for details.

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AROUND YOUR COMMUNITY News From Averill Park CSD Algonquin Middle School held its second annual Warrior Wellness Day recently. This event is focused on providing students with opportunities to explore topics and techniques that promote physical and emotional well-being. Averill Park High School science teacher Chris Reddy delivered the Keynote speech on the importance of sleep to the growing teenage brain. Breakout sessions included topics such as yoga, meditation, bucket drumming, community service, dance and movement, writing, mental health, healthy relationships, chess, board games, cursive writing, art making, crafting, cooking, college planning, open mic, karaoke, functional fitness, allyship for peers, nature hikes, knitting and much more. After two years of having large indoor events canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Averill Park High School band returned to the stage to perform its first full, in-person concert in the auditorium. Great job on an amazing performance everyone! Congratulations to Amelia Wood for being selected as the Suburban Council Girls Basketball

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Castleton Cemetery Association CASTLETON - The Castleton Cemetery Association will hold its annual Lot Owner’s and Their Families meeting on Thursday, March 17th, at the V.F.W. Hall on Scott Avenue in Castleton beginning at 7pm. Light refreshments will be served. The treasury report will be read, projects for the spring and summer will be discussed and election of officers will be held. All those who have an interest are welcome to attend and encouraged to join our Board. Tax-deductible contributions may be sent to: Castleton Cemetery Association C/O Dawne Kelly, 227 Shufelt Road, Nassau, NY 12123. Volunteers are welcome to

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Announcement from the Elmwood Cemetery Assoc. of West Sand Lake SAND LAKE - We will have our Annual Meeting on Tuesday, March 29, at 7 PM, at Hoffay’s Harvest House, 489 Sheer Road, off of Rte. 150 out of West Sand Lake. ALL cemetery lot owners and anyone interested in Elmwood Cemetery are encouraged to attend. The meeting includes a budget report and election of Trustees and Officers for the coming year. Volunteers are welcome and needed for both Executive and Trusteeship positions.

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The bus will leave Hoosick Falls TOPS at the 6th at 7:00 am and will return on the 7th about 8:00 pm. Cost for the trip is $170 for two in a room, $160 for 3 in a room, or $150 for four in a room. Hoosick area senior deadline is March 21st. All others have a deadline of March 28th, or until the bus is filled. Money is due at the time of sign-up. Please call Julie for reservations at (518) 686-7561.

The Kiwanis Club of East Greenbush is holding a Comedy Night Fundraiser EAST GREENBUSH - Featured are national headliner John Mulrooney and opener Pat DaBiere, the show will be held on Saturday, April 9th, at the Melvin Roads American Legion Post at 200 Columbia Turnpike in East Greenbush. Doors open at 7 PM and the show will begin at 8 PM. There will also be a Chinese auction and a 50/50 raffle. Advance tickets sell for $30 or $35 at the door. Contact Steve Van Zandt (518) 859-2875 or Vinny Catelotti (518) 331-3798 for details or tickets. All proceeds benefit Kiwanis programs for children and communities.

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Hello Warrior Fans! Our girls basketball team continues to dominate as they reach closer to a state championship. The girls faced Massena on 3/8 in the Class A Sub-Regional in SUNY-Canton, where they won 66-27. Amelia Wood once again led the girls in scoring with 17 points. Taylor Holohan scored 16 points while Michelina Lombardi added 10. The basketball team traveled to Syracuse on 3/12 for the Class A regional finals. They defeated Bishop-Ludden 67-43 to take home the Regional Championship led by Amelia Woods 22 points. Taylor Holohan also scored 11 while Tatiana Tune and Arianna Verardi each scored 10. The girls basketball team will now advance to the state final four at Hudson Valley on 3/18, where they will face West Babylon high school. Congrats to the girls basketball team on the amazing run they are on right now!

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Zion’s United church of Christ, 741 Taborton Road, Sand Lake, will be having their annual Easter Sunrise service on Sunday April 17th staring at 6:00am on the edge of Little Bowman Pond, across from the church. After the service we will be having breakfast in the church hall. If you plan on attending the breakfast, please call Diane Hoffman (518) 674-2746 of Jane Weber (518) 258-4307 to make reservations so we know how many to prepare for.

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The Anchor Food Pantry SCHODACK - The Anchor Food Pantry in an attempt to keep the residents of the Town Of Schodack apprised during these Covid 19 times has an update regarding hours of operation and procedures. The Pantry is open on the following days for servicing clientele and the general public. Monday Evenings5pm-7pm, Tuesday and Thursdays -9am-2pm, and the first saturday of each month 10am-1pm. We ask to call ahead at 518-7324120 for food calls so staff can prepare order for delivery to your vehicle. Donations are currently being accepted clothing wise for spring apparel preferably during business hours. As always we thank the citizens of Schodack for their present, past, and future support of aiding those in need during these seemingly never ending difficult economic times. Looking for ways to help The Anchor Food Pantry. Just a suggestion: Return your recyclable cans and bottles to The 6 Cent Redemption Center 550 South Street-Rensselaer - Rt9J. Just inform the staff you are donating to the Anchor Food Pantry account and account will be credited automatically.

From the Desk of Janice Hannigan Kerwin, North Greenbush Town Clerk The Town of North Greenbush NOW has FREE Covid Test Kits. They are available Monday thru Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm daily in the Town Clerk’s Office while supplies last. The test kits were supplied and donat-

ed by Rensselaer County. Each kit contains 2 tests. The kits are available to those in need of testing. If you should have any question pertaining to the process of getting the kits, please call my office @ 518-283-4306. If you need special arrangements please email me at townclerk@northgreenbush.org and let me know and we can plan accordingly.

Sand Lake Town Library Board Meeting and News SLT Library Board of Trustees will meet Thursday, March 17, 6:45pm at the library to discuss current business. SLTL Friends will meet Tuesday, March 22 at 6:30pm at the library. Pick up kids’ Take & Make kits at the circulation desk – a different one each week! The book for April’s book discussion will be “The Book Collectors” by Delphine Minoui; Wednesday, April 6. Seed Swap: new flower seeds are here. Help yourself and please share any extra seeds you may have. Tech Help Sessions are back this April! Call 518674-5050 to reserve a time slot to bring in your device & get your questions answered. Wednesday, April 13 & April 27, 2 – 3pm. Did you know that the library has wi-fi hotspots to loan? Borrow one for up to 14 days. We also have museum passes to The Clark and MASS MoCA to checkout. Check the Community Calendar at sandlaketownlibrary.org for events around town. Submit events to info@sandlaketownlibrary.org. Library Hours: M-TH 11 – 8; F 11 – 3; Sat 10 – 2. Call 518-674-5050 for more information.

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Poestenkill ARPA Federal Funds Public Meetings POESTENKILL Poestenkill has received $230,000 in federal American Rescue Plan Act fiscal recovery funds, some of which has been used for the Town’s Comprehensive Plan and the highway department. An additional $230,000 is anticipated later this year. This is a lot of money for a small town. It needs to be used town-wide, fairly, sensibly, and responsibly. Although deciding how to allocate the funds is ultimately the Town Board’s responsibility, the community’s thoughts and views are really important. Decisions on how best to use those funds will be made after hearing from Town residents through a series of public meetings to solicit suggestions. The goal is to make sure that this money is used in a way that has a lasting impact. Poestenkill Supervisor Keith Hammond has formed a team of three residents to hold listening sessions to understand and keep track of everyone’s suggestions. The listening sessions are just that, to learn what is on the minds of the Poestenkill community. At the completion of the sessions a detailed summary of the residents’ suggestions will be presented to the Town Board

for their consideration; it will also be posted on the Town’s website. The information gathering sessions are scheduled at: * First Baptist Church, 12 Legenbauer Rd, East Poestenkill, Saturday, March 26th, 10 AM * Evangelical Lutheran Church, 772 Round Top Road, Poestenkill, Tuesday, March 29th, 7 PM New York State COVID safety requirements for public meetings will be strictly followed.

Grafton Senior Center News CROPSEYVILLE Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Rd, Cropseyville, will be open with limited hours. State and County Guidelines will be posted and must be followed at all times. The center is now open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9:00 to 3:00 with congregate lunch and activities. Mondays and Fridays the center will be open 9:00 to 11:00 for our 10:00 Chair Yoga class. This is a low impact class that all senior citizens can do. On March 22nd there will be Senior Yoga Plus class at 10:00, an Eat Smart Demonstration at 11:15 and lunch (Chicken Cordon Bleu) served at noon. On March 24th plan to attend lunch (Pork Loin with Gravy) and stay for

a presentation about the Rutland Railroad, which passes through Bennington, Petersburgh, Berlin, Cherry Plains, Stephentown and points south. This is a presentation you won’t want to miss. There is a $3 suggested donation for all meals at the center. Please call to be added to the activity and/or lunch list at (518) 279-3413.

Brunswick Seniors BRUNSWICK - On March 21st, Monday, we will be celebrating St. Patrick’s Day at noon, 12 Keyes Lane, Brunswick Recrecation Center for our members. Pizza for lunch by Domino’s and Entertainment by musician Ray Gifford singing 1950’s to 1960’s songs for our pleasure and sing-a-long. President Nancy Spring McCloskey strives to have her meetings with members enjoying food, fun and friends.

History of Rutland Railroad Presentation at Senior Center The Grafton Community Library and the Grafton Historical Society will host a presentation about the Rutland Railroad on Thursday, March 24th at the Everett Wagar (Grafton ) Senior Center at 12:30. All are invited to jump aboard for a nostal-

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East Side Seniors Our next meeting will be on April 12th. at 1;00, at American Legion Post, Main St.,Wynantskill. Dessert will be served after the meeting. We always welcome members to join the FUN on Monday mornings at the ICC to play bocci. If you want to just try bocci be a SUB. Hope to see you all soon at the meeting or BOCCI.

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EAST GREENBUSH - THE VETERANS AND FRIENDS BREAKFAST CLUB has wonderful news! We have outgrown our home at our Thursday morning gathering place, The Schodack Diner. We all look forward to our new home at Melvin Roads American Legion Hall, 200 Columbia Turnpike, E. Greenbush, every Thursday from 8 to 11 AM, where we have lots of room to grow! The stories and laughs will continue, and new friendships will surely develop! The coffee will flow, the breakfast menu will satisfy even the most discriminating gourmet, created by “Chef Al.” We are a short and easy trip from Albany too! If you haven’t been to our Thursday morning gathering yet, we welcome you as a friend we have yet to meet. There is always a pleasant surprise for our first timers and that includes wives, children, grandchildren and friends. I always say, “I’m giving you an order! Just show up and you will return!” Our new home begins on Thursday, March 31 and continues every Thursday morning. “Come on down! That’s an ORDER!”

The East Schodack Fire Company will hold a take home Roast Beef Dinner, to benefit the ESFC Scholarship Fund, on Saturday March 26th at 3071 Rt.150. Dinner will be: Tender Sliced Roast Beef, Burgundy Gravy, Homemade Mashed Potatoes, Fresh Seasoned Vegetable Medley, Cole Slaw, Rolls and Lemon Meringue Pie for dessert. Pick ups starting at 4:00. Call 479-3366 to order. Adults $17/ child $8.

Schodack Valley Fire Co. Pizza & Wing Night

We are still using our winter hours of 3:00-6:00 PM. New to our pantry? You will find us at Gilead Lutheran Church located on Route 278 in Center Brunswick. Unfortunately, we are still doing take-out only.

Take-out 4pm-5pm & Eat-in 5pm-7pm; All takeouts are to be pre-ordered.

Best-Luther Fire Dept. Chicken & Biscuit Dinner

CASTLETON - The South Schodack Volunteer Fire Co will again offer Fish Fry dinners on Friday evenings, 5:15 to 7:00 p.m., at 1563 Bame Rd. Castleton, during Lent. Dinners will begin on March 4 and end on Good Friday April 15. Hot dogs, Chicken, and Clam chowder will also be served. Take out Phone: 732-2082 or Eat in.

CASTLETON - It is a pleasure to Welcome the public back to in house dining this month. Our monthly Pizza and Wing night will be held on Saturday March 19th, from 4 to 7 PM. Take out is available also. Please call 518-477-4215 to place your order. In keeping with the St. Patrick’s Day celebration we will have our mouth watering Reuben pizza as our special. We also offer mozzarella sticks, garden salads and massive antipasto salads. We offer a large selection

Glendora Vegeterian Club Dear folks, we must not buy articles that have been tested on animals. Little kittens and puppies should not have shampoo put in their eyes to see if the shampoo smarts the eyes. Now we vegans have facilitated this prevention with the Bunny Logo. Such cruel testing can be replaced for companies that try to determine whether their products are harmful to people. Here are some examples of companies that display the Bunny Logo: Leaping Bunny, PETA and Choose Cruelty Free. These are trustworthy. They determine what brands are not cruelty free or “not tested on animals.” Be particularly vigilant concerning cosmetics. This is horrifying. Animal testing on cosmetics is banned in 41 countries. Further, be aware that the Bunny Logo does not necessarily mean that the product is vegan. Glendora thanks Honest Weight Food Co-op for teaching her these things that she can pass on to you. The information comes from the monthly magazine Coop Scoop. 518-931-0266, achatwithglendora@gmail. com

Tsatsawassa Fire House - All you can eat breakfast BRAINARD - Sunday, March 20th 8a-11am, located at 9 Firehouse Lane, Brainard. Menu consists of: Pancakes, French Toast, Eggs(any style), bacon, sausage, toast, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, orange juice, and milk Adults: $10 per person Children: $5 ages 4-13 Under 3: free Takeout also available by calling 518-794-8280

of beverages including Craft Cider from Windy Hill Orchards. The Schodack Valley Volunteer Fire Station is located at 1553 Schodack Valley Rd. Castleton NY.

Gilead’s Body and Soul Pantry It’s time to celebrate! March is here and the snow is melting. We are not celebrating St. Patrick’s Day, however. We are NOT having corn beef, but we are offering a favorite of many people, roast beef. Yep, we are having roast beef, mashed potatoes, gravy, and corn. As always dessert is to be determined.

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Every Friday During Lent! ST. PATRICK’S CELEBRATION Thursday, March 17th

Pittstown Chicken & Biscuit Supper Chicken and Biscuit Supper on Saturday, April 9 at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall, NY Route 7, Pittstown, NY from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Take Out Only. Menu: chicken & biscuit with gravy, vegetables, cole slaw, cranberry relish, dessert. Adults - $13.00, Children 5-12 $6.00, Under 5 free. Reservations Suggested. Call 518-663-5607.

Chicken & Biscuit Dinner @Best Luther Fire Dept., Saturday, April 9th : 303 Old Best Rd., W. Sand Lake. 518-283-5641. Chicken, Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Green Bean, Cranberry Sauce, Biscuits, Beverages & Homemade Dessert, $13.00 per dinner.

24rd Annual Fish Fry Dinners at South Schodack Volunteer Fire Co.

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OPINION OPINION What Putin Knew By Rich Lowry

There are forgivable intellectual and policy errors, and then there's the self-delusion that has driven the West into its dependence on Vladimir Putin's oil and gas. Russia has long been a major supplier of energy to Europe. The depletion of European natural gas reserves has played a role in Russia's increased significance. Moscow has also benefited, though, from a deliberate choice by Europe to attempt a great leap forward into a green-energy future, especially in a Germany that turned its back on both nuclear and coal. In taking this route, Europe made a holiday-from-history decision to forget the incredible power of oil, gas and coal -- the most reliable and efficient sources of energy the world has ever known -- and ignore the inevitable centrality of energy to geopolitics. Greta Thunberg, the teenage climate activist who has been elevated into an oracle of all that is good and true, demanded nothing less. No matter what you've heard, the world hasn't embraced fossil fuels out of hatred of the planet, rather because they are so incredibly useful. If they didn't already exist -- thanks to sunlight and plants that lived millions of years ago -- we would have to invent them and wouldn't be able to. Oil is a miracle fuel. Alex Epstein of the Center for Industrial Progress writes that it is "almost eerily engineered by natural processes, not just for cheapness, not just for reliability, not just for scalability, but also for another characteristic crucial to a functional civilization: portability." It powers cars, trucks and jets, without which the modern world as we know it wouldn't exist. Coal, too, Epstein notes, is affordable, abundant and easy to extract and transport. There is a reason that developing nations invariably use it to power their economic advancement. So, it's not surprising that fossil fuels are still the leading source of global electricity, with coal accounting for 36.7% and gas 23.5%. The total fossil fuel contribution, at 63.3%, is down only slightly from two decades ago. In terms of overall energy, fossil fuels are an even larger proportion, 84.3%. For its part, green energy -- wind, solar and other renewables -account for around 10% of global electricity, and even less of total energy. Vladimir Putin knew this and understood the power it gave him, even if European policymakers couldn't be bothered to think a tiny bit strategically. Did they not notice that coal was the mainstay of Britain's rise to global power in the 19th century? Did they forget the role of oil in World War I and World War II, let alone subsequent 20th-century history? Petroleum wasn't particularly useful prior to World War I and, by the end of it, had become a pillar of national power. It fueled the motorized vehicles and airplanes that transformed warfare. British foreign minister Lord Curzon famously said at the war's conclusion that the Allies had "floated to victory upon a wave of oil." In World War II, the Japanese attacked the United States in part for fear that the American de facto oil embargo would starve its war machine, and one reason the Nazis were defeated was that they ran out of fuel. Of course, the strategic significance of the Middle East owed almost entirely to its vast oil reserves. The phrase "war for oil" is a cliche and usually a smear, but it is certainly true that no one has ever fought a war for wind. In light of all of this, Europe still choose to subjugate itself to an anti-Western authoritarian and, even as Russian opera stars are getting canceled, it hasn't ceased purchases of Russian oil and gas. Some perspective is necessary. While climate change may indeed prove a serious long-term challenge, it is not reducing parts of European cities to rubble or a threat to use a tactical nuclear weapon. If this horrifying episode hasn't scared the West straight on energy, nothing will. Rich Lowry is editor of the National Review.

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How the Supreme Court's Gerrymandering Ruling Vindicated the Wisdom of John Roberts By Jason Willick

(c) 2022, The Washington Post Where does Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. go to get his apology? His 2019 opinion that federal courts should stay out of partisan state gerrymandering battles was denounced at the time as an "abdication" (Justice Elena Kagan) and a sop to "big Republican donor interests" (Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democratic senator from Rhode Island). More recently, President Joe Biden's Supreme Court commission cited Roberts's ruling as evidence for the view that the court's conservative majority is "complicit in and partially responsible for the 'degradation of American democracy' writ large." But as the first redistricting cycle after Rucho v. Common Cause comes to a close, it's apparent that the critics were mostly wrong about the decision's effects. New district lines are making the House of Representatives more progressive. "In 2020 the median district was biased against Joe Biden by two points," the Economist reported last month. "But in 2022 . . . this bias is almost certain to be much closer to zero." Rucho is one of the reasons. With federal courts' power over redistricting curtailed, three divided state supreme courts in the past year jumped in to overrule GOP gerrymanders - in Ohio (with a total of 15 seats), Pennsylvania (17 seats) and North Carolina (14 seats). Republicans in state legislatures objected, but on Monday, March 7th the U.S. Supreme Court closed the book on the issue, at least for the 2022 election, by refusing to hear an appeal from the North Carolina GOP. Meanwhile, state supreme courts have so far not struck down aggressive Democratic gerrymanders in deep-blue states such as Oregon (six seats), Illinois (17 seats) or New York (26 seats). And because of Rucho's holding that partisan gerrymandering is a non justiciable "political question," Republicans in those states have little recourse in the federal courts. So much for the big donor interests. Republicans were expected to dominate the redistricting process because they fully control 24 state legislatures to the Democrats' 14 - but that calculus didn't take into account the way judicial politics on state courts could net Democrats about a half-dozen House seats. This reversal of partisan fortunes may be surprising to the law professors and activists who were certain that Rucho was a Republican power grab. But it's probably less surprising to the chief justice. Roberts was clear in the ruling that despite the Supreme Court's hands-off approach, the legislative temptation to gerrymander could be constrained. State constitutions, for example, "can provide standards and guidance for state courts to apply" in reviewing district lines, Roberts wrote. Now, a handful of state courts have done just that. Put aside the wisdom of individual state court

gerrymandering decisions this cycle, which have had a clear Democratic bias. The fact that state courts are increasingly at the center of a contest over the democratic process is significant, and it could be a model for depolarizing America's political system. State supreme courts have faded in significance in recent decades, and the justices in Washington correspondingly loom larger and larger. As federal appellate judge Jeffrey Sutton wrote in his 2018 book "51 Imperfect Solutions," we now live "in a top-down constitutional world, in which the U.S. Supreme Court announces a ruling, and the state supreme courts move in lockstep" to follow. The democratic distortions created by the high court's aggrandizement are well known. Yet the Supreme Court's Rucho decision was an exception. It wisely walled off the justices from the politically explosive gerrymandering wars. That separation created more room for state courts to arrive at their own conclusions about what limits state constitutions place on partisan redistricting. Instead of holding life tenure, state supreme court justices are usually elected, so if voters don't like their gerrymandering decisions, they can throw the judges out (as might happen in North Carolina this year). It is possible this balance won't last through the next redistricting cycle - and if it doesn't, it will likely be conservatives who upset their own achievement. In the North Carolina case this week, Justices Samuel A. Alito Jr., Neil M. Gorsuch and Clarence Thomas wrote in a dissent that they would likely hold that the Constitution also bars state courts from reviewing a legislature's map. Justice Brett Kavanaugh said the question merited consideration in the future, and a 2014 redistricting opinion by the chief justice has led to speculation about Roberts's views. Stripping state courts of their power to apply state constitutions to the gerrymandering problem altogether would quash an experiment in state-court pluralism. There's a lot of loose talk about the Supreme Court's "legitimacy," but that legitimacy is tested most when the justices are called to pass judgment on the most sensitive machinery of democracy - elections. The aftermath of the 2020 election showed the importance of the federal courts as a backstop against subversion. By leaving gerrymandering to state courts and commissions, Rucho fortified the justices' credibility to intervene in the electoral process when no other institution has the authority to do so. The liberal justices in Rucho (and Democrats in Congress) want to create a federal standard for redistricting, which would marginalize state courts. Now, some conservatives, out of frustration with state-court activism, are tempted to compel all states to comply with a nationwide rule of their own. Let's hope the chief justice finds support on the court for his much-maligned but democratically sound middle way.

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Love Lutheran Church Spaghetti Dinner EAST GREENBUSH - We’re Back!! Please join us for our annual Spaghetti Dinner on March 19th, 4-7 pm. Menu to include: spaghetti & meatballs, salad, bread, dessert and beverage. Cost: $10 - Adults, $9 - Seniors, $5 Children under 12. Dine in & Take out available. Seating will be limited. Love Lutheran Church is located at Pheasant Lane & Middlesex Road, East Greenbush. Call for more information and take-out reservations: 518-477-8685.

VFW Post #7338 East Greenbush Pancake Breakfast EAST GREENBUSH - Help Support your local Veterans! The Public is welcome! VFW Post 7338, East Greenbush, 100 Hayes Road . Sunday March 20, 2022, 9 am to 12 noon. Eat in or take-out. Breakfast includes Buttermilk Pancakes, French Toast, Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausages, Home Fries, Corned Beef Hash, Toast, Coffee, Tea,

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Water and Assorted Juices. Adults - $10.00, Children 6 to 12 - $5.00, Children Under 6 – Free We will also have raffle tickets for sale. Donations are always welcome and very much appreciated! Please order in advance before Sunday’s Breakfast for take-out by emailing us at VFWpost7338@gmail.com or calling 518-477-7770 and leave a message with your name, number and the desired pickup time. There is no one at the Post to return your call. Your message is forwarded to another number which is checked the day before the breakfast. Thank you for your support!

BBQ Delight Caterers Take Out Dinner EAST GREENBUSH - The First United Methodist Church located at 1 Gilligan Rd in East Greenbush, is sponsoring a chicken barbecue on April 2. Take out only from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. We found a new wonderful and delicious barbecue, BBQ Delight Caterers. The cost is $14.00 for full chicken dinner – ½ chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, roll and a

brownie. Also available will be a ½ chicken for $7.00. Please call the church office at 518-477-9693 by Friday April 1, to make a reservation. Reservations are strongly recommended as we will have a limited number available.

Drive-Thru Chicken and Biscuit Dinner WYNANTSKILL - Let us make dinner for you and your family! The First Reformed Church (corner of NYS Route 66 and Church Street in Wynantskill) is holding a Drive-Thru Chicken and Biscuit dinner on Saturday, March 26, from 4 to 6 PM. Enjoy the comforts of all-white meat chicken and gravy, biscuit, vegetable, corn casserole, tossed salad, and dessert. The cost of each dinner is $14 for adults, $6 for children 6-11, and free for children 5 and under. Reservations may be made by calling 518-283-4420 and leaving a message. Drive-ups are welcome while supplies last. Please note that we will have four lines for pick-up and twice as much help to avoid congestion in the parking lot. Thank you for your support!


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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Will of the People Imagine, Rensselaer County resident, you vote in the next presidential election. Being from rural upstate New York, you probably voted for the Republican candidate. The election is close but the Republican narrowly wins, even in New York, whose Electoral College votes provide the national margin of victory. You’re ecstatic—the Republicans are back in control. But wait, the Democrats in control of the NYS legislature don’t like this result. Instead of certifying the Republican electors chosen by the majority, they certify another set of electors to vote for the Democratic candidate when the Electoral College meets. They justify this action by using an interpretation of the U.S. Constitution called the “independent legislature” theory, which says that state legislatures have the sole authority to appoint electors in their respective states. So, state legislators choose electors, not voters. This seem contrary to democratic principles like majority rule. Now, your mood has changed to outrage. How dare those Democrats do such a thing! But it is not Democrats who push this theory—it’s Republicans. They tried in challenges to the 2020 election, in part by attempts to throw out electors selected by state majorities in Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, and Wisconsin, replacing them with electors favorable to former Presi-

Soul Shop for Youth Workers Trainingthe First to be Held in Upstate New York SARATOGA COUNTY -- The Saratoga County Suicide Prevention Coalition is partnering with The Church at Newtown Road to offer suicide prevention training to the community. Two unique trainings will be offered in March. They are open to the public and registration is required for each. The Soul Shop for Youth Workers training focuses on faith-based and youth-specific suicide prevention techniques and is the first of such training to be held in upstate New York. The Community Awareness Skills Training (CAST) is a community conversation to address how we think and talk about suicide. Michael S. Prezioso, Ph.D., Commissioner of the Saratoga County Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services said, “Sadly, suicide rates are climbing in New York State. While many people can and do overcome the crisis through connections with others and intervention strategies, everyone can play a role in preventing suicide by learning the warning signs and reaching out to someone they’re concerned about. These impactful and much needed trainings will provide attendees with the knowledge and tools to help save a life.” Amy Hughes, Outreach Coordinator at The Church at Newtown Road said, “Suicide prevention is more than just stopping someone from acting on their thoughts. It is recognizing the warning signs, understanding how to talk about suicide and depression, and knowing the resources available for suicide prevention. These trainings offer a holistic approach to learning how to help someone who may have suicidal desperation and are beneficial for everyone in our community.” Community Awareness Skills Training (CAST) Addressing Suicidal Desperation: Thursday, March 24, 2022 at 7PM at The Church at Newtown Road, 142 Lower Newtown Rd, Waterford, NY CAST addresses suicide as a major community health problem and presents steps that can be taken to reduce the risk of suicide. It is designed for the entire community including parents, teachers, first responders, medical professionals, support groups, veteran organizations, domestic abuse organizations, senior centers, and more. All are welcome to attend this meaningful discussion about suicide and

practice interactions with persons at risk. To register, please visit www.newtownroad. org/ Soul Shop: Friday, March 25, 2022, 9AM3PM at The Church at Newtown Road, 142 Lower Newtown Rd, Waterford, NY Soul Shop™ for Youth Workers is a one-day, faith-based training designed specifically to equip persons to minister to youth who are impacted by suicidal desperation. Special attention is focused on youth-specific issues of impulsivity, contagion, and confidentiality. The training lays a Scriptural foundation for ministering to suicidal desperation among youth and includes how to recognize warning signs, how to engage in life-saving conversations, and how to keep youth safe. In

dent Trump. They are continuing to promote this theory in legal circles around the country, hoping to bring it to the Supreme Court. If this prevails, then partisan state legislatures will be free to ignore the majority vote and make their own choices. Elections would be a sham, sort of like Russia. So when you claim that Biden stole the last election (without evidence—which we still believe in, don’t we?), and claim that Democrats are subverting the will of the people, pay attention to what Republicans are doing around the country to make it harder for citizens to vote, and to negate voters’ choices through partisan state legislatures. Michael Roland, Nassau

PFOA SAGA No. 12 - They Were Expendable Sometime in the future, when these children now attending Algonquin School in Poestenkill, where the polluters are safe and children are not, are grown up and get asked by one of their children what an “expendable” is, these children will answer, “well, that was actually us, the children who attended Algonquin School after 1993, when the NYSDEC and Poestenkill colluded with each other to place an industrial-scale garbage transfer station that would earn money for Poestenkill based on the garbage by the ton pouring through, or being rammed through, actually, while the NYDOH, the RCHD, and the APBOE, all of whom were responsible for protecting our addition, Soul Shop™ for Youth Workers provides practical ways to integrate this ministry into lesson plans, group activities, and one on one conversations. This training is beneficial to anyone who works with youth in their community and is also important for anyone who is the parent or caregiver of a child age 10 to 18. The Soul Shop training costs $10 per person and lunch will be provided. To register, please visit www.newtownroad. org/soul

Covenant has adoptted an “open door” policy until 9:00 pm. Anyone who wants to “light” a candle and/ or pray can stop in. LED candles will be available to leave at the altar. It will be an open time of prayer so participants may come and go as they wish. Looking forward to praying for peace with you. There are currently 22 countries at war - including Ukraine. The world needs us to come together for wholeness and holiness.

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Appointments No Longer Needed!

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public water supply looked another way and saw nothing at all when they did so.” “Simply put, they will say, “expendables like us were considered of little significance when compared to an overall purpose, that being Poestenkill making money off of garbage, and therefore able to be abandoned, and so we were, because we were easy victims, not having any voice to raise of our own!” “But how could that happen,” the children would say, “when the Environmental Policy of the State of New York at ECL § 1-0101(1) says “(T)he quality of our environment is fundamental to our concern for the quality of life,” and “(I)t is hereby declared to be the policy of the State of New York to prevent, abate and control water pollution, in order to enhance the health, safety and welfare of the people of the state and their overall economic and social well being.” And these children then grown up and wiser will tell their children truthfully that those words are empty and mean nothing because in ECL § 3-0103, the Legislature made the DEC commissioner a servant of the governor totally unaccountable to the people, and especially children next to a DEC-permitted facility, and by inserting the words “shall have power to” in ECL § 3-0301(1) and (2), the Legislature made adherence to the environmental policy optional, a matter of discretion. Paul Plante, Poestenkill is open five days a week and walk ins are welcome. You no longer need to make an appointment. We do ask you to be aware of social distancing. We have some beautiful gently used clothing thanks to the communities generosity in donating. Everything is priced reasonably. We serve lunch Monday Thru Friday at 12 noon with a reservation. Please join us and enjoy a great social experience and the potential for a new wardrobe. We are now excepting spring and summer clothing, pocketbooks, shoes, sandals and costume jewelry. Call for more information (518) 463-2166 , we are open Monday thru Friday

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Salem Methodist Church Invites You to Join Us on the Way to the Cross We continue on through Lent to Palm Sunday, April 10th, and finally to glorious Easter Sunday, April 17th. Along the way Pastor Charlie will deliver his inspirational sermons on Faith through the passion, death, and Resurrection of our Lord. Salem United Methodist Church 349 Shaver Road West Sand Lake, NY 12196, 518-674-3106.


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move recognizes the importance of the southern part of CONTINUED FROM 1 the county. He believes there will be ways to address the town’s concerns about the tax impact. Grant said the county may be able to provide some mitigation to make up for the lost property tax income. McLaughlin said buying the building would be $10 million less than building a new one. The county has projected it would cost $20 million to construct a new office building. When McLaughlin came into office for his first term, he expressed displeasure about the condition of the Seventh Avenue building, which the county has owned since the 1970s and before that was a school building built in the early 20th century. Not every county agency in the county office building will be relocated. The legislature on the third floor and the county Board of Elections and the County Clerk’s motor vehicle office, both on the first floor, may remain in their current locations. The facilities plan, McLaughlin said, would bring more modern facilities, the county owning most of its buildings, provide flexibility for future projects and a longterm solution for county office needs.

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LEGAL NOTICES 490 5TH AVENUE, TROY LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 02/18/22. Office: Rensselaer County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 469 Jones Hollow Road, Petersburgh, NY 12138. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. 98 CAMPBELL AVENUE, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 03/02/22. Office: Rensselaer County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to the LLC, 98 Campbell Avenue, Troy, NY 12180. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Express Fireplace, LLC, Arts of Org. filed with Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) 12/21/2021. Cty: Rensselaer. SSNY desig. as agent upon whom process against may be served & shall mail process to 512 Elliot Rd., East Greenbush, NY 12061. General Purpose Icon Home Inspections, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on January 31, 2022. Office in Rensselaer Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to is Skaine & Associates, LLC, 3 McLaren St., Saratoga Springs, New York 12866. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. LEGAL NOTICE Mindful Design By Kelli, LLC Notice of formation of Mindful Design By Kelli, LLC, a limited liability company (the “LLC”). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY (the “SSNY”) on 2/15/22. 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, 23 Jenna Lane, East Greenbush, New York 12061. Purposes: Any lawful purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC)

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

The name of the LLC is Standard Brokerage Company I LLC. The Articles of Organization of the LLC were filed with the NY Secretary of State on March 2, 2022. The purpose of the LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity. The office of the LLC is to be located in Rensselaer County. The Secretary of State is designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC is c/o 1 Parkview Drive, Rensselaer, New York 12144.

Pursuant to the Limited Liability Company Law of the State of New York, notice is hereby given that the limited liability company with the name “569 GARFIELD ROAD, LLC” has been formed. The Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York (SSSNY) on March 8, 2022. The office of the LLC is to be located in Rensselaer County, New York. The SSSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address to which the SSSNY shall mail a copy of any process served is: 569 GARFIELD ROAD, LLC, 569 Garfield Road, Brunswick, New York 12180. The nature of the business of the LLC is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the Limited Liability Company Law.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY PURSUANT TO NEW YORK LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW SECTION 206 (c) 1. The name of the limited liability company is RML PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC. 2. The date of the filing of the articles of organization with the Department of State was July 6, 2021. 3. The county in New York in which the office of the company is located is Rensselaer. 4. The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the company upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the company served upon him or her to 3 Johnny Place, East Greenbush, New York 12061. 5. The latest date upon which the company is required to be dissolved is January 1, 2099. 6. The business purpose of the company is to engage in any and all lawful business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York.

Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Name: Sweet Waters of Amora LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 12/06/2021. 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 81 Averill Ave, Apt 1, Averill Park, New York 12018. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Squared Away Renovations, LLC. Articles of organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/15/2022. 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 the process to the LLC, Richard Ferrari, 11 Fairlawn Avenue, Rensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

Notice of formation of limited liability company. Name: Natia’s Small Finds LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 10/5/2021. 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 10 Oneil St., Troy, NY 12180. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Mikes Vintage Clothing, Records and More. Articles of organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 10/27/2021. 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 the process to the LLC, 152 Fourth St, Troy, NY 12180. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. Notice of formation of limited liability company. Name: DUCKS IN A ROW WOODWORKS L.L.C. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/03/2022. 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 53 Kent Place, Wynantskill, NY 12198. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: Bare Aesthetics, LLC. Articles of organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 3/1/2022. 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 the process to the LLC, Emily Gulbrandsen,16 Castleton Avenue, East Greenbush, NY 12061. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

Notice of formation of limited liability company. Name: Blessings Wellness LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 02/03/2022. 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 Jessica Campbell 92 5th Ave, Troy NY 12180. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY NAME: BENT BAR POWERLIFTING, LLC Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York on February 18, 2022. Office Location: Rensselaer County. The Secretary of State of New York has been designated as agent of the LLC upon which process against it may be served. The Secretary of State of New York shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, care of John P. Hicks, Esq., The John P. Hicks Law Firm, 120 Broadway, Menands, New York 12204. Purpose: for any lawful purpose.

Notice of formation of limited liability company. Name: ALLSTAR HOMES MANAGEMENT, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/ 11/2022. 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 2 WINDFIELD LN, TROY NY 12180. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. Notice of formation of limited liability company. NAME: AB Property Maintenance LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 1/28/22. 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 Anthony Barnes, 104 Park Ave, Nassau, NY 12123. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

NAME: APEX TREE SERVICE, LLC

Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Name: 155 1ST ST, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Department of State of NY on March 2, 2022. Office location, County of Rensselaer. Secretary of State ("SSNY") has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of such process served to: 4801 Avenue N, Brooklyn, NY, 11234. Purpose: any lawful act.

Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York on February 18, 2022. Office Location: Rensselaer County. The Secretary of State of New York has been designated as agent of the LLC upon which process against it may be served. The Secretary of State of New York shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, care of John P. Hicks, Esq., The John P. Hicks Law Firm, 120 Broadway, Menands, New York 12204. Purpose: for any lawful purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Jake Stankus LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 12\22\2021 in 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 Jack Drye at 207 Stow Ave Apt B Troy NY 12180. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Articles of Organization of 3538 River Road, LLC (“LLC”) filed with the Secretary of State of New York (“SSNY”) on February 28, 2022, effective on the date of filing. Office Location: Rensselaer County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY may mail a copy of any process to the LLC at 19 Budd Lane, East Greenbush, New York 12061, which shall be the principal business location. The purpose for which the LLC is formed is to engage in any lawful act or activity for which limited liability companies may be organized under the NYS Limited Liability Company Law. PIT ONE LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 02/02/2022. Office loc: Rensselaer County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: Eugina Emory, 23 Lee Avenue, Troy, NY 12180. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. POPPYTREE FLORAL DESIGNS, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 02/16/2022. Office loc: Rensselaer County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 279 Troy Rd, Ste #9 #171, Rensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. Transportation providers and other interested parties are hereby notified that The Arc of Rensselaer County, 79 102nd Street, Troy, NY) is applying for a federal grant of up to $150,000, under Section 5310 of Chapter 53 of Title 49, United States Code(for daily day habilitation services transportation) within Rensselaer County to meet the needs of elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities. The purpose of this notice is to invite private for-profit

private for-profit bus, taxi, ambulette operators and other interested parties to participate in the development of proposed grant project and in the provision of enhanced transportation services to elderly individuals and individuals with disabilities. Please contact Carrie Painter at 518-279-4723 within 15 calendar days of this public notice to request a copy of the project proposed. Comments on proposed projects must be submitted to The Arc of Rensselaer County within l5 calendar days after receipt of the proposed project information. TOWN OF SAND LAKE EXAMINATION OF ASSESSEMENT INVENTORY AND VALUATION DATA In accordance with Section 501 of the New York State Real Property Tax Law, notice is hereby given that the assessor for the Town of Sand Lake has available for review assessment inventory and valuation data. An appointment to review this information can be made by calling Bobbi Stone, Assessor for the Town of Sand Lake at (518) 674-2026 between the hours of 9 am - 4 pm.

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5, 2022, lessons will continue thru Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at a cost of $10 per lesson. All are welcome, singles and couples, all ages. Square dancers follow “calls” given by a caller, and perform the dance movements associated with each call to the beat of music. Our caller, Elaine Mikenas wants to pass on our time-honored American tradition of square and round dancing through teaching workshops and calling square dances which has been her enjoyment for many years. We will follow state and local Covid-19 guidelines. Anyone not vaccinated or currently have Covid-19 symptoms should not attend. Masks optional.

Well-maintained laws are a byproduct of hard work. That hard work is a point of pride for homeowners who spend countless hours throughout spring, summer and fall tending to their lawns. All that hard work can be compromised when uninvited guests, namely insects, show up in a lawn. Insect infestations can turn a normally pristine and lush green lawn into a brown and sickly eyesore. Identifying which type of insect is damaging a lawn is the first step toward returning that lawn to its green glory. These are three common lawn insects and signs that they’re infesting a lawn. 1. Grubs Grubs like to feast on the roots of grass right below the surface. Michigan State University Extention Turf & Landscape reports that grub damage can appear from March to early May or from mid-September to early November. The lawn and garden experts at GardenTech® note that wilted grass blades are often the first indicator of a grub infestation, which is followed by patches of brown turf and eventually death. Crows, skunks and moles eat grubs, so the sight of them in a lawn could indicate an infestation. 2. Chinch bugs The experts at BobVila.com report that chinch bugs are not necessarily problematic when their populations

are limited to around 10 to 15 bugs per square foot of lawn. In such instances, chinch bug populations are generally controlled by ants and ladybugs. However, extreme heat and drought, problems that have plagued various regions in North America in recent years, reduce the populations of bugs that feed on chinch bugs, thus increasing the population of these unwanted guests that feed on grass. GardenTech® indicates that damage from chinch bugs is most visible between June and September. That damage begins with grass taking on a purple tinge before it turns yellow and then brown after wilting. 3. Cutworms The lawn care experts at Scotts® note that cutworms are moth larvae that hide in the thatch layer of a lawn during the day before emerging at night to feed on grass blades. Patches of brown grass between one and two inches in width is a sign of cutworm infestation. Homeowners who notice a growing number of birds pecking away in their lawns may have a cutworm infestation, which can be confirmed by peeling up a section of damaged grass and looking for cutworms, which are brown, gray or black and tend to be around two inches long. The good news is that grub, chinch bug and cutworm populations can be controlled. Local turf specialists can recommend strategies to curtail such populations and help homeowners restore their lawns to full health.

Did you know? The National Association of Landscape Professionals notes that lawns can support a significant number of insects feeding on them because the grass grows much faster than the insects can damage it. But noticeable damage, such as brown patches in the grass, severed roots and grass that is easily pulled up, indicate that insect infestations are significant enough to require intervention. Lawn care

professionals can work with homeowners to develop solutions to address insect infestations. Infestation prevention involves a handful of strategies, not the least of which is ensuring a lawn is properly cared for. Such care delivers nutrients to the lawn and reduces its risk of becoming undernourished. Undernourished lawns are more vulnerable to insect infestations and weeds.

Dress casually with comfortable shoes. You will love square dancing – “It’s FUN square dancing with a group of friends. It’s not square to dance.” For further information, contact any of us: Chuck (518) 355-0954; Julie (518) 399-7795; Ron (518) 286-0755; or Dan (518) 458-2721.

Thursday - 5pm-7pm. Last Saturday of each month 9:30am-11:45am What to bring: Proof of residence (Troy’s East Side, North Greenbush, or Wynantskill) - (utility bill to your address in your name). ID’s for each person residing in household.

First Communion, Prom and Wedding Attire at Thrift Shop Thrift Shop at Church of the Redeemer in Rensselaer has an assortment of attire for your special spring occasions: Communion dresses, Prom dresses and gowns, Wedding gowns, Mother of the Bride dresses, and cocktail dresses. Stop in to see if we

can fill your need. Thrift Shop is scheduled to be open Saturday, March 19 from 9-2 and every Thursday from 3-6. The Church of the Redeemer is an Episcopal church located on CDTA bus route #214 at the corner of Third and Catherine Streets. There is a parking lot in the rear by the Thrift Shop entrance.. Fr. Robert Haskell may be emailed at rhaskell2@ nycap.rr.com

Hope 7 Food Pantry TROY - The Hope 7 Food Pantry located at 520 Pawling Avenue, Troy NY serves the East Side of Troy, Wynantskill and Northgreenbush. Pantry Hours: MonFri - 9:30am-11:45am;

Literacy Volunteers Announces 10th Annual Famous Ladies’ Tea TROY - Celebrate Women’s History Month and support literacy programs in Rensselaer County and Albany County at the Famous Ladies’ Tea, Sunday, March 27, 1:00-4:00P.M. Local actresses will portray notable women including Margaret Mead, Emily Dickinson, Inez

Milholland, Anna Howard Shaw, Moms Mabley, Betty White and Phyllis Diller. The in-person event will be held at the Hilton Garden Inn, 235 Hoosick Street, Troy, N.Y. A virtual option is available for those who do not wish to attend in person. The Famous Ladies’ Tea will include a raffle, silent auction and wine pull. Tickets are $50 in person with traditional tea lunch, $40 virtual-only (without lunch). Payment is required in advance, online at www.lvorc.org or by check to Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County, 65 First Street, Troy, NY 12180. For more information, call (518) 244-4650 or visit www.lvorc.org.


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