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Sycaway Seniors
All seniors welcome. We meet the 1st and 3rd Monday of the month, unless there is a legal holiday that day. Our meeting place is the Brunswick Community Center on Keys Lane, and we meet at 12:00 noon. We are very excited about our scheduled programs for April.
On April 3rd we will have “Eat & Meet” with Elvis (Donnie Romaine). There will be singing and dancing and lunch will be provided.
Members are free, visitors cost $20.00. Please call Nancy McCloskey to make reservations (518-279-0847). On April 17th we will have lunch provided by Empire Hearing. They will share information about their services, and they will clean anyone’s hearing aids for free. As usual we will have 50/50, Bingo, food, fun and friends. Please join us for a good time. Any questions please call Nancy McCloskey 518-279-0847.
day service includes a light supper from 6 pm to 7:30 PM. Pastor Danyal will prepare a Mediterranean meal for all. The supper will be concluded by Holy Communion. Also, Holy Thursday service includes the Passion of Christ and sacred music.
April 7: Good Friday service includes Cantata by the FUMC choir. Harvest of Sorrows will be the 2023 cantata.
April 9: Easter Sunrise Service at the outdoor chapel 6:30 and one Easter service at 9:30
Holy Week and Easter Worship Services at Hope
Lutheran Church of North Greenbush
Join Hope Lutheran Church for Holy Week and Easter worship services. All worship services will be available in-person and online at www.HOPELC. ORG.
April 2nd, Palm Sunday, service at 10:00 AM.
April 6th, Maundy Thursday, service at 7:00 PM.
April 7th, Good Friday, service at 7:00 PM.
April 9th, Easter Sun- day, service at 10:00 AM.
470 Winter Street Extension in Troy (North Greenbush).
ZION’S UCC Holy Week Services
Zion’s United Church of Christ, 741 Taborton Road, Sand Lake will be holding the following services during Holy week.
There will be a Maundy Thursday service on April 6th at 7:00, a Easter sunrise service on the shore of Little Bowman Pond at 6:30 AM, led by DJ Stevens followed by breakfast in the church hall.
We will also be having our traditional 10:00AM service led by Val Gray.
Rensselaer Co. Home Bureau Community Workshop
Rensselaer Co. Home Bureau Community Workshop will be Thursday, April 13, 2023, 10am at First Ref. Church, Wynantskill.
Walker totes, bear sweaters & apron shirts. Bring covered dish to share with own place settings. Also bring a friend.
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News From Averill Park CSD
Algonquin Middle School recognized 121 students who earned the Presidential Award for Educational Excellence, the nation’s highest honor for middle school students. To qualify, students must have a 90% or higher average from the previous school year and achieve at the highest level on a NYS Assessment. Great job, everyone!
Both Algonquin Middle School and Poestenkill Elementary School held their Kids Heart Challenges recently. AMS raised $6,000 for the American Heart Association and PES raised $9,000. Way to go, everyone!
The District is offering a full-day Pre-Kindergarten program once again this year, funded by a New York State grant. This year, there are 47 spots available, up from 18 last year. For more information, and to register, visit the District website. As always, for the latest news from the District, please visit our website – averillpark.k12.ny.us. You can also follow AP on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Submitted by Dr. James Franchini, Averill Park CSD Superintendent
Looking for Volunteers
Community Caregivers, a nonprofit agency, has continued to expand in Rensselaer County! We have over 50 clients but not enough volunteers to serve all of these nice people. Are you looking to help someone in your community remain living independently with a little assistance from you? We need your help! Our volunteers can take someone to the doctors, grocery or other errands as well as visiting and calling. We have a simple orientation process.
Call Heidi Buono, Rensselaer County Service Coordinator, at (518)9258794 or Izzy Abrams at (518) 456-2898 to receive information on volunteering. We have paired with AmeriCorps to provide older volunteers with stipends based on their income and hours. To learn more or donate to our agency, see Community Caregivers.org.
Public Meeting: Route 4 Corridor Study: New Date
U.S. Route 4 Corridor Study (Mannix Road to Route 43). Public Meeting #1. Rescheduled date: Monday, March 27, 2023 at 6:30 PM. DeFreestville Fire Department, 350 North Greenbush Road. Go to www.nyroute4study.com for more information. DeFreestville Area Neighborhoods Association, Inc.
East Greenbush VFW
Post 7338 Auxiliary
Pie Sale
The East Greenbush VFW Auxiliary is taking orders for their Homemade Pie Sale, to coincide with their Flea Market on Saturday, April 22.
Orders for pies- Apple, Cherry, Blueberry, Chocolate and Lemon Meringue should be reserved by April 8. Pies need to be picked up at the VFW on Hays Road in East Greenbush on Saturday, April 22 between 10:00am2:00pm.
Please contact Melinda at 518-653-9852 to order your pies by April 8. Pies are being sold for $15.00.
Easter Bunny
Will Be Visiting the Rensselaer
Craft Fair
The Class of 2024 and the Alumni Association of the Rensselaer City School district will be holding a craft fair at the high school, 25 Van Rensselaer Drive, Rensselaer, NY
12144 on March 25 from 9 am- 2 pm.
There will be over 60 vendors/crafters, food, raffles, and a 50/50. The Easter Bunny will be stopping by from 11 am- 1 pm to visit with the kids and will bring along his friend and school mascot Rammy the Ram.
Come down and spend the day, shop, and have some fun! If you have any questions please feel free to email alumniassociation@rcsd.k12.ny.us or call 518-436-8561.
East Greenbush VFW Auxiliary Seeking Flea Market Vendors
The Auxiliary to East Greenbush VFW 7338 is seeking Vendors for their scheduled Flea Market on April 22 , 2023. For further information, please contact Lynda Essenter at (518) 248-0324 or via email at schoolrn52@aol.com.
Music Festival at Gilead Lutheran Church
Gilead Lutheran Church, located at the junction of Route 7 & 278 in Center, will host a Spring Music Festival on Saturday, April 29, 2023 at 6:30 PM.
We are currently looking for singers, musicians or any groups that would like to participate.
All types of music are welcome both secular and religious. The aim to have a fun night out and enjoy some fellowship. A dessert reception will follow.
If you are interested in participating, please contact John Shanahan @ 518-526-1478
Spring Used Book Sale
EAST GREENBUSH
LIBRARY SPRING BOOK
AND MEDIA SALEThousands of used books, DVDs, audiobooks, and puzzles for adults and children. Huge selection, low prices! Cash, check, or credit card accepted. Friday, April 21 - Noon5:30 PM; Saturday, April 22 - 10 AM - 4:00 PM; Sunday, April 23 - BAG SALE - Noon - 3 PM. Proceeds to benefit the East Greenbush Community Library.
Elvis Will Be In The Building!!
Join the Rensselaer County Senior Center on Tuesday, April 11th as we enjoy Donny Elvis once again. Back by popular demand we will reminisce to the hits of “The King of Rock”.
This is always a memorable day. We never know what Donny Elvis will be
“preforming”. Sign up early to guarantee a lunch and a great show. Menu consists of Chicken Parm w/ Pasta, Italian blend vegetables and desert. Must dine with us to enjoy the show. Call today for reservations 463-2166.
T-e-a-m Up for the SLTL Spelling Bee
The Sand Lake Town Library Friends are buzzing with spelling excitement! If you love word games, join the fun on Friday, March 31st at 7:00pm at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts. We are challenging local boards, businesses, clubs, community workers, friends, politicians, restaurants, teams and other groups to compete in this local round of the Great UHLS Spell-Off! Teams are made up of 2 people and the Bee will have both a written and a spoken portion.
You can sign up at www. sandlaketownlibrary. org or in-person at the library (8428 Miller Hill Road). Winners will go on to compete at the Upper Hudson Spell-Off on April 30th. Email sltlfriends@ gmail.com with questions. Don’t worry, you don’t need to be an a-p-i-a-r-i-s-t to participate!
The from the hours of 9am1pm at Maple Hill High School -1216 Maple Hill Road-Castleton,NY.
Items requested are canned goods,cereal, toiletries, condiments,soups, baking mixes, and cleaning products.
The Food Pantryt has experienced a 30% increase in demand from calendar year 2022-thru the recent winter months with this trend expected to continue , so we ask for the community support to enable to facilitate the needs of other in these uncertain economic times.
The Arthur G. Ferguson Scholarship
The Averill Park Sand Lake Fire Department has established The Chief Arthur G. Ferguson Scholarship to honor his years of service to our community.
The purpose of the scholarship is to provide support to a graduating senior of the Averill Park High School who has displayed a commitment to their community through service as a firefighter or EMT; or is pursuing a career as a firefighter, or in the field of emergency medicine (Paramedic or EMT).
The scholarship may be awarded annually to a graduating Averill Park High School senior who meets one of the following criteria: a graduating senior who is pursuing a career as a firefighter or in the field of emergency medicine (Paramedic or EMT); or a graduating senior who has no less than one year as an active member in good standing of a volunteer fire department or ambulance service.
The scholarship will be a one-time award of $250
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presented to the recipient at the fire company’s annual installation dinner.
Interested graduating seniors must submit a 100word essay explaining how they qualify and why they should be the recipient of the award.
The applicant’s submission must include their name, address, and contact information, and if applicable the name of the fire company of ambulance service which they are a member of. All submissions must be emailed to arthurfergusonscholarship@gmail.com by April 10, 2023.
Grace UMC Pie Sale
Grace United Methodist Church, 42 Church Street (US Rt. 20) Nassau has scheduled their annual Pie Sale Fundraiser. Eight delightful varieties will be offered at the price of $16 each.
All pies will be available frozen with baking instructions included. Orders are being accepted now through April 9th, with pick-up available at the Church Saturday, April 29 from noon – 1 pm.
Please contact Nancy at (518) 766-2387 or Marcia (518) 766-4746 to place your order.
We Want You!
Love exploring parklike, historic cemeteries?
The Friends of Oakwood Cemetery volunteer group is hosting a Volun- teer Recruitment Open House on March 26th from 1-3pm and March 30th from 5-7pm at the Gardner Earl Chapel at Oakwood Cemetery, 186 Oakwood Ave, Troy, NY 12180. Light refreshments will be served!
Learn about opportunities to get involved based on your interests and available time.
Are you interested in data entry and office work; grounds work or gardening; assisting with researching, writing, and conducting tours; helping with community outreach; or have another talent you can offer?
We want to hear from you. Let’s talk! 518-2727520. www.oakwoodcemetery.org
9th Annual Dustin Mele Memorial Concert
Saturday, March 25, 6 PM, Brown’s Revolution Hall, 425 River St. Troy. $20 minimum suggested donation at the door.
Concert to benefit suicide prevention and mental health services.
World renowned musician and music producer Robert Etoll will be flying in from Los Angeles for a special reunion of the Bob Etoll Band.
Other bands performing include Emerald City, Soul Sky and Super 400 along with guests Tommy Love, Scotty Mac, Matt Mirabile, Tony Perrino, Johnny Rabb, Sean Matthew Whiteford, Chris Sanders & more. Dustin’s father Joe Mele is a renowned musician who has played locally and nationally for over 45 years.
Proceeds from the Memorial Concert will support three organizations, the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP); National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI), and Rensselaer County mental health and emergency assistance programs through Catholic Charities CoNSERNS-U program, all in memory of Dustin.
Robert Etoll is one of the world’s leading composers and music producers of trailers, documentaries, TV theme songs and animated series. He grew up in Troy and is thrilled to return to reunite with his old bandmates Peter Iselin, Chris Garabedian, Joe Montarello, Frank Rossi and notable special guests.
Suicide is at epidemic proportions and touches more and more lives and families every day.
Over the past 9 years, the Memorial Concert has gone above and beyond to try to bring awareness and assistance to those who are struggling in the Capital Region.
Community Dinners
The First Reformed Church (corner of NYS Route 66 and Church St in Wynantskill) will be providing free pasta dinners once again.
The dinners will be available every Wednesday evening from 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm and will be drive-thru take out only event No reservations are needed.
Warren County Radio Club
Warren County Radio Club presents our first Annual Ham Radio Swap meet on April 15th, 2023 from 8am to 12pm at the Queensbury High school, 409 Aviation Rd Queensbury , NY 12804 . Cost 5$ which will go towards door prize.
Need to sell equipment? tables provided for 10$. Sign up at www.w2wcr.org.
Talk-in W2WCR linked repeater system Prospect: 146.730(PL 100).
Is All Your Paperwork Done Before You Leave This World?
Back By Popular Demand the Rensselaer County Senior Center will be hosting a number of informational sessions on Power of Attorney, Health Care Proxy, Wills, Trusts and so much more.
Just an over the counter drug can affect you in a negative way and put into question your cognitive ability. Our esteemed Director in Schodack Barb Fausner had a terrible experience with Benadryl “She took a trip and never left the farm”. She’d be willing to share her experience with you.
Don’t let someone else decide your last years of life. Take care of your business while there is no question of your ability. The court could appoint someone you never would have chosen to care for you and you would have no choice. Make life decisions easy. Take care of business. Bring a Friend This is
Important
Join Elder Attorney
Debra Verni of Rowlands, Lebrou and Griesmer 11am April 20th
Keep reading the advertiser for our schedule of attorneys and dates. We are open 9am to 3pm and are located on East and Herrick Streets in Rensselaer. Call (518) 463-2166 for more information. East Greenbush Community Library
Wednesdays, 7-9p: Wednesday Night Book
Chat (WNBC). What have you been reading lately?
Share your recent reads and gather recommendations from librarians and other readers. Look for our post: https://www.facebook.com/eglibrary. No registration required.
3/23, 6p: St. Patrick’s Day Movie: Sing Street (PG13). Register.
3/26, 2p: Live Music with Drank The Gold. Local musicians, Oona O’Grady (fiddle/viola/vocals) and James Gascoyne (guitar/banjo/vocals) will play and sing North Atlantic dance tunes and folk songs. Register.
3/28, 2p: Tech Tuesday:
Organizing Your Files
Hands-on workshop. Learn how to use Windows File Explorer to keep your files and photos organized. Bring your Windows-based laptop or use one provided to organize a set of practice files.
Register.
4/2, 2p: Rocky Road to Atlanta: Meet Author Pauline Bartel. She’ll share surprising behind-thescenes stories about the casting of Gone With the Wind’s principal roles.
Register.
4/4, 6p: Greenbush
Garden Club: Divinitea Tea
Sampler. Join Linda Smith, Master Tea Blender, and owner of Divinitea for Tea!
Sample and learn about organic teas, tea blends, and herbal tisanes from around the world. BYO teacup or vessel for sampling.
Register.
4/6, 6:30p: Hiking
With Dogs with Alan Via “Doghiker” Author.
Register.
Hours: Mon/Fri 10-6p; Tue/Wed/Thu 10-8p; Sat 10-5p; Sun 1-5p. Library closed 4/9 (Easter). We offer programs for adults, teens & kids. Register at https://events.eglibrary. org or call 518-477-7476. Located at 10 Community Way, E. Greenbush NY 12061.
May & June Field Hockey
CAPITAL DISTRICTCapitalland Field Hockey will be running a MAY & JUNE field hockey program for players in graders K – 12 grades. Players can chose to play on Tuesdays night, Sunday afternoons or BOTH. All programs will start on May 16 and end on June 25. Each group will play for an hour and a half each day/night.
Levels include: a K-3 learn to play program; girls instructional programs for beginner & novice players grades 3 - 10, an advanced program for players in graders 6 –9 and one for 10 - 12 who want to refine their game while being introduced to more advanced techniques. All age level will be separated and a scrimmage will be held each night. For more information go to www. capitallandlacrosse.com or e-mail us at chad@capitallandlacrosse.com.
Elvis Is Back In Brunswick
Donnie Elvis returns to Brunswick Elk’s Lodge #2556 Saturday, April 15 at 6:00 PM. There will be a cash bar, music and dancing from 6:00-8:00 PM. Bring your own snacks! Show starts at 8:00. Cost $10.00 per person. For reservations call Theresa at 518 898-1224.
Volunteers Needed at Grafton Lakes State Park
Grafton Lakes State Park will host a Volunteer Open House on Sun., March 26th at the Welcome Center. Do you love the park? Have you been coming to the park for years and would love to help keep the park beautiful? Are you new in town and are looking for a great community? Whatever your reason, the park could use your help! The informative session will take place from 2pm-4pm on March 26th.
Grafton Lakes has a growing volunteer base. Volunteers can get involved in a range of activities with varying level of commitments. At this session, visitors will talk to the Trail Crew Leader, the Volunteer Gardener, the Friends Group, volunteer education assistants, and others about their experiences and why they love volunteering at the park.
From gardening to a welcome center greeter, to being a volunteer Fire Tower Steward, to a program assistant, to helping with trail work- if you have a passion for something in the park, we can work together to utilize your skills to make the park a better place. No commitment required to attend. Volunteers earn benefits such as program and boat passes the more hours they serve. Volunteer gatherings such as hikes, movie nights, picnics, and more are scheduled throughout the year.
Registration encouraged, but not required. Light refreshments will be served and small door prizes given away during the event. Call 518-279-1155 to register.
Grafton Lakes State Park is located off of Route 2, twelve miles east of Troy, New York. Please use the park’s main entrance on Grafton Lakes State Park Way for this event. There is no entrance fee for this event. For more information, please call the park at 518-279-1155.
The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation oversees more than 250 individual state parks, historic sites, golf courses, boat launches and recreational trails, which are visited by 79.5 million people annually. For more information on any of these recreation areas, call 518-474-0456.
Elmwood Hill Cemetery
Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on March 25 at Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall
Chicken and Biscuit Dinner on Saturday, March 25 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall located just off NY Route 7 in village of Pittstown, NY.
Eat In or Take Out, Menu: chicken and biscuit with gravy, vegetables, cole slaw, cranberry relish, homemade pies. Price: adults $13; children 5-12 $6; under 5 free. Reservations suggested. Call Bev at 518-663-5607.
Troy Kiwanis Annual Chicken BBQ
The Kiwanis Club of Troy is again holding their annual Chicken BBQ. It will again be at St. Michael’s Church at 175 Williams Road next to HVCC, on Friday, May 12th from 4-6pm.
All dinners are freshly barbequed on site, that day, & packaged for take-out.
They include a half chicken, baked potato, coleslaw and cornbread. All dinners are $15.00
All monies go to fund Troy area children’s projects!!
GREAT FOOD FOR A GREAT CAUSE!!
Call to reserve your dinners, because we will sell out that day!! Call Dean at 518-322-0826
Thanks for assisting us to make an impact in our community!!
FRCW Hosts Chicken and Biscuit Dinner
Let us make dinner for you and your family! The First Reformed Church (corner of NYS Route 66 and Church Street in Wynantskill) will be cooking up a delicious Chicken and Biscuit dinner on Saturday, March 25, from 4 to 6 PM.
Both eat-in and drive-thru options available. Enjoy the comforts of all-white meat chicken and gravy, biscuit, vegetable, corn casserole, 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 are appreciated and may be made by calling 518-283-4420 and leaving a message. Walk-ins are welcome. Thank you for your support!
Brooks BBQ Drive-Thru Event –
Help Support the Hoosic Valley Central School District’s Class of 2024
The Hoosic Valley Central School District’s junior class is hosting a Brooks Barbeque drive-thru fundraising event on Thursday, March 30, 2023, from 3-6 pm at 4 Pleasant Avenue, Schaghticoke, NY 12154 (near the high school’s concessions stand/track).
If you’ve never had a Brooks dinner before, you are in for a special treat! Dinners are $15 and include a half chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, and a roll/butter.
Please place your order no later than Tuesday, March 28, 2023. The Class of 2024 thanks you for your support!
All payments are online – here’s the link to order: https://class-of-2024-brooks-bbq-fundraisermarch-30-2023.cheddarup.com
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YouareinvitedtomeetbothcandidatesTuesday,March28, 2023,between5:30and8p.m.atTighe’sBistroAmericain,2703 NY-43,AverillPark,NY12018,atafundraiserhostedjointlyby theSandLakeDemocraticCommittee(SLDC)andthe PoestenkillDemocraticCommittees(PDC). Lightfarewillbeprovided.Cashbar.
Allarewelcome!Forthosewhoareable,thesuggested minimumdonationis$40.Youcanregisteranddonateat https://secure.actblue.com/donate/sand–lake–democratic–committee–1–base (QRCodebelow).
Youcanalsopayatthedoororbymailingacheck totheSLDCatBox89,AverillPark,NY12018.
Sheri candidateOwensspentnearly24yearswiththeTroy PoliceDepartmentandwasChiefofPolicefrom2018into2021. OwensservedintheArmyReservefrom1991to2005, includingserviceinacombatzoneinIraq.
SurrogateJudgecandidateSilvermanhasworkedfortheState DepartmentofHealthforthepast7years.Hewascorporation counselintheCityofTroyfrom2012through2015andwasan AssistantDistrictAttorneyinRensselaerCounty from2008through2011.
Hopes Kitchen Free Community Dinner
Hope’s Kitchen, a ministry of Hope Lutheran Church, Troy and Cornerstone Community Church of Lansingburgh will be serving a free sit-down or take-out dinner on Thursday, April 6th at Cornerstone Community Church, 570 3rd Avenue in Troy.
On the menu: Roast pork loin, stuffing, peas, and, for dessert, brownies.
Coffee, tea, ice tea, and lemonade is available for those eating in. Dinner will be served, or available for take-out, from 3 PM to 5:30 PM.
Reservations are required and must be in by Friday, March 31. Please call (518)235-3851 and indicate sit-down or takeout, and number of people in your group.
We appreciate any and all free-will donations to help offset the cost of the dinners.
Annual Fish Fry Dinners at South Schodack
Volunteer Fire Co
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 end on Good Friday April 7. Hot dogs, Chicken, and Clam chowder will also be served. Eat in or Take out. Phone: 732-2082. Please call after 4:00 P.M. for take out.
Latham-Colonie
Knights of Columbus
Spaghetti and Meatball Dinner
On Saturday, April 22nd 2023, the Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus along with Steve and Jude Chiera are hosting a Spaghetti and Meatball Dinner at the Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus Council, 328 Troy Schenectady Road.
Serving from 4:30 to 6:30 pm. Dine In and Take Out options are available!
Menu; Tossed Salad, Italian Bread, Spaghetti and Meatballs and Dessert. Reservations 518 892 3750 or 518 783 0572, $15 per person.
Knights of Columbus
Lenten Fish Fry
--DINE IN OR TAKE OUT— Every Friday during Lent for lunch and dinner.
Lunch hours 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Dinner hours 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Menu: Fish Fry meal:
$13.00. Includes Fish Fry, choice of two sides and sauces. Sides options: Mac salad / Cole slaw / French fries. Side of Sauce option: Tarter / Cocktail / BBQ / Ketchup. Fish Fry only: $8. Chicken Tenders: $11. Includes french fries . KIDS Chicken Tenders : $7. Includes french fries. Phone in orders to (518) 471-0902
Knights of Columbus #267, 200 East St., Rensselaer
Glendora
Vegeterian Club
Good news everybody: some new vegan products are coming from two big companies! Kraft has unveiled a vegan version of their iconic Philadelphia cream cheese that will hit stores any day now. And Hershey’s - a name synonymous with sweets - is set to release a plant-based versions of their classic peanut butter cup and chocolate bar with almonds. And soon shoppers in the UK will be able to purchase Burger King Whopper-flavored Doritos that happen to be completely free of animal products! Plant-based is winning! What is a vegan? A vegan practices equality with animals. We don’t have dominion over animals, we have stewardship.
Jokes:
A man, angry at the city editor of the newspaper, said, “You put me in the obituary column, and I’m still alive.”
The city editor was truly contrite and said, “Tomorrow I’ll put you in the birth announcements.”
If you get chilly, go stand in the corner; its 90 degrees!
Medicaid made me have a physical with a doctor. What was the first thing the doctor said to Glendora? “I like your hat.” This was the best medicine he could have given me, better than any pill or any injection.
Have you heard about the Czech trampoline team? They call themselves The Bouncing Czechs!
The college declined an invitation to the Sugar
Bowl because the quarterback had diabetes. People would pay more attention to the Electoral College if they had a football team.
Latham-Colonie Columbiettes April Breakfast Buffet
The Latham-Colonie Columbiettes are hosting a Breakfast Buffet on Sunday, April 16th, 2023 from 8:30 am to 11:30 am at the Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus Council, 328 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham, N.Y. 12110.
Menu includes; Scrambled Eggs, an Omelet Station, Home Fries, Corned Beef Hash, Bacon and Sausage, Pancakes and French Toast served w/ Warm syrup, A Variety of Cereals and Juices, Bananas and Hot Tea, Coffee or Hot Chocolate.
$12 Adults, $6 Children (5-10) and under 5 Free! www.lathamcoloniekofc.com/dinner-events
Town of North Greenbush Annual Easter Egg Hunt
Hippity Hoppity Easter’s on its way! The Town of North Greenbush Youth and Recreation Committee is “hoppy” to announce Peter Cottontail is hoppin’ down the bunny trail right to North Greenbush for our Annual Easter Egg Hunt. No fooling .... it will be held on Saturday, April 1st at 10:00 am at town hall, 2 Douglas Street in Wynantskill. Children should bring their baskets to collect all of those special treats. We will even have a surprise visit by the bunny who would love to say hi! We hope to have it outside as usual so dress appropriately (for rain we will be inside).
Please call Jessica
Merola or Kelly Hoffman at the town supervisor’s office at (518) 283-5313, x5 with any questions. We hope to see you there for this wonderful holiday tradition with our great community.
Do You Depend on Depends?
Are you an active senior with an active bladder! Do you always have the urge to go? On a strong water pill? Special underwear can be very costly. We have an assortment of sizes for men and women. Call and ask for Gloria at The Rensselaer County Senior Center. We would like to help at no cost to you. Call the Rensselaer Senior Center (518) 463-2166 9am to 3pm Monday thru Friday. We are located on East and Herrick Streets.
SpringTreeCare Completetreeremoval,Treeremoval,treeandshrubpruning, stumpgrinding,planthealthcare.
INSPECTBRANCHES Notebrokenorrubbingbranches, brancheswithoutleaves,ormissingbark.
INSPECTTRUNKS Lookforoozing,missingbark, exposedroots,decayingandcracks.
LEAFWATCH Yellowingofleavesmaysignalexcessmoisture,poor drainage,orotherstressorswhichmayaffecttreestabilityandoverallhealth.
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Come to the “Welcome Home” Ham Dinner at St. Henry’s Church
The Knights of Columbus at St. Henry’s Church on Old Route 66 in Averill Park will be holding our annual “Welcome Home” Ham Dinner at St. Henry’s Church on Old Route 66 on April 1st . Dinner is from 4:30pm to 7:00pm, this will be a sit-down or take-out.
We will be serving baked ham, au gratin potatoes, a vegetable and coleslaw. Price of the dinner is $10 for adults and $5 for children under 12, and $25 per family.
Take-out dinners are also available, just stop by no reservations necessary. Pick-up time for take-out begins at 4:30 pm through 7:00 pm. Thank you for your support, the proceeds help the Knights of Columbus to provide assistants to many charitable programs. Come and join us for a great time. For more information, call (518) 3229583.
Chicken ‘n Biscuit Dinner
Chicken & Biscuit Dinner @Best Luther Fire Dept.; Saturday, April 1st , 303 Old Best Rd., W. Sand Lake. (518-283-5641).
Chicken, Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Green Bean, Cranberry Sauce, Biscuits, Beverages & Homemade Dessert. $14.00 per dinner.
Take-out 4pm-6pm & Eat-in 5pm-7pm; All take-outs are to be pre-ordered.
Easter Bunny Pancake Breakfast
Schodack Valley Fire Company Auxiliary is holding an Easter Bunny Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, April 2 2023, 8 am to 11 am at Schodack Valley Fire house at 1553 Schodack Valley Road, Castleton, off Exit 11 of I-90.
Adults $8, Children $3 (Age 3 to 10), Children 2 and under free. Serving Pancakes, Eggs, Hash Browns, Sausage, Bacon, Orange Juice, and Coffee.
Meet the Easter Bunny and other Children’s activities.
East Schodack Fire Co Roast Beef Dinner
The East Schodack Fire Company will hold a take home Roast Beef Dinner, to benefit the ESFC Scholarship Fund, on Saturday March 25th at 3071 Rt.150. Dinner will be: Tender Sliced Roast Beef, Burgundy
Gravy, Homemade Mashed Potatoes, Fresh Seasoned Vegetable Medley, Garden Salad, Rolls and Chocolate Pie for dessert.
Pick ups starting at 4:00. Call 479-3366 to order. Adults $17/ child $8. Limited seating will be available if wish to eat dinner at Fire House.
Iron Works BBQ Hosted by the West Sand Lake Fire Company
The West Sand Lake Fire Company will be holding another Iron Works drive through BBQ dinner event on Thursday, March 30, 2023 from 4-6pm. Dinners are: Chicken dinner for $15 and Rib dinner for $20. Both dinners come with a baked potato and cole slaw.
Pick up time is from 4-6pm on the 30th in the hall
Brunswick Elk’s Lodge #2556
Hosts Fish Fry Lenten Dinner
3/24/2023, 5:30. $15.00. Includes Fish Fry, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Chowder, Dessert & Coffee. Eat In or Take Out. Reservations encouraged. Call Mike 518-286-1645.
Lasagna Dinner
The Melrose United Methodist Church (located at 20 Church Street, Melrose, NY 12121) will hold a Lasagna Dinner on Saturday, March 25 2023.
Take outs start at 4:30pm. Dine-in seating is from 5:00pm to 6:30pm. Tickets are $13 for adults, $5 for children ages 5 to 12, and free for children under 5.
Good Friday Clam Chowder Sale
Manhattan Clam Chowder is on sale at Center Brunswick United Methodist Church, 990 Hoosick Road, Troy. Pick up will be Good Friday, April 7 from 11-1. This will be a pre-order, drive thru event. Chowder is $12.00 per quart, payable at pick up. Place your order by calling Kathleen at (518) 528-6725. Thank you for your support.
Love Lutheran Spaghetti Dinner parking lot (3697 Rt. 43, West Sand Lake). This is a first come, first served event. We are not taking reservations, so we suggest you get there early as we usually sell out.
Come and enjoy an authentic Italian Dinner, Saturday, March 25th from 3 to 6pm.
Menu: spaghetti and meatballs, salad, bread, dessert and beverage.
$10 for adults, $9 for seniors, $5 for children under 12. Dine in or take out.
Location: Love Lutheran Church, Pheasant Lane & Middlesex Road, East Greenbush. For information call 518-477-8685.
Castleton-Schodack Kiwanis
Chicken BBQ - March 26th
The Castleton-Schodack Kiwanis Club will be firing up the grill and selling our famous Chicken BBQ dinners on Sunday, March 26th
This is one of our largest fundraisers, and all of the proceeds stay right here in our community. The cost of the dinners is now $12 each, and each meal includes a half-chicken, baked potato and coleslaw.
Dinners can be picked up between 12:00 and 4:00pm behind the Castleton Fire Company, located at 11 Green
Saturday,March25,2023•3-6PM
Ave in the village of Castleton.
To pre-order your dinner, you can call (518) 364-1965 or email castletonkiwanis@gmail.com by March 25th.
Also, the Maple Hill Jr/Sr HS Class of 2023 will be holding a bake sale, so you can satisfy that sweet tooth. Hope to see you on March 26th - great food for a great cause!
Cost:$10-Adults•$9-Seniors $5-Childrenunder12
LimitedSeating
Allprofitswillbedonatedto: DoorsofHopeFoodPantry andTheLiverFoundation. Alldonationswillbegratefullyaccepted.
LoveLutheranChurch islocatedatPheasantLane &MiddlesexRoad EastGreenbush
Affordable Connectivity Program
Did you you the federal government can help some of us with broadband costs?
“The Affordable Connectivity Program is an FCC benefit program that helps ensure that households can afford the broadband they need for work, school, healthcare and more” [https://www.fcc.gov/acp].
Households have to meet at least one of the criteria listed on the FCC website, but there are multiple options including if you participate in veterans pension or survivor benefits.
I learned about this program from “Talk of the Towns” a magazine about towns from the Association of Towns and I wanted to share that information. There are many government programs, we should when we find them.
Michael Myer, North Greenbush
North Greenbush
Public Library
Weather or not, our Tuesday Pre-school
North Greenbush Town Board Poised to Grant Moratorium Exception to Political Supporter
The ink is barely dry on the North Greenbush moratorium on multi -family housing (apartments, condominiums and townhomes) and the town board already has its first applicant for a variance.
The board sought the moratorium late last year when it decided to take a closer look at the comprehensive land use plan which it has continuously ignored since its implementation in 2009.
The applicant for the variance, a town resident actively involved with several recent projects in town including the new hardware store, professed ignorance of the moratorium. He proposes to construct a mixed use project containing retail and apartments in Wynantskill. He also is a supporter of the town Republican party and displayed candidate signs for the Town Board member in the last election on the exact same site where his project is proposed! It was not surprising that instead of following the moratorium and shutting down the proposal, the supervisor stated that the project was consistent with development in the hamlet and voted to send him to the planning board for approval.
Business as usual in North Greenbush where payto-play political favoritism rules the day. Now that the board has shown itself open to bypassing the moratorium, we can expect more variance applications from their supporters. Let’s see if corruption continues to win out over the rule of law in North Greenbush.
Mary Frances Sabo, North Greenbush
Storytime and Thursday Crafternoons are ongoing! Join Storytime in the North Greenbush Town Hall Annex at 11 AM, with songs, games, and a related craft. Thursday Crafternoons are held in the library’s Children’s Room, 3-5 PM, with this month’s crafts based on book characters.
Ready for some humor and romance? Then join our Virtual Book Club on Tuesday, March 28, when we will be discussing “The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry ‘ by Gabrielle Zevin at 6:30 PM. Call the library for the Zoom link.
Ready for adventure?
Then the Upper Hudson Library System’s Expedition is what you’ve been hankering for! Visit as many of our 36 libraries as you can starting April 3, through July, and earn prizes as you go. For information go to https:// www.uhls.org/expedition/ Expedition_home.pdf.
The public is welcome to attend the Board of Trustees monthly meeting today, Thursday, March 23, at 7 PM, in the meeting room at Eastwyck Village, 1 Eastwyck Circle off Best Road. We are open Monday-Friday, 10 AM to 7 PM, and Saturday, 10 AM to 2 PM. Call us at 518-2830303.
East Greenbush
Community Library
Community Forum:
It’s our time to listen –and we want to hear your thoughts! The forum will be on 3/29, at 7 pm in the library. Our Strategic Planning initiative will create a road map toward a future vision for the library. We want all voices and perspectives, whether you use the library or not! This forum is open to the public. Learn more at https://eglibrary.org.
Wednesdays, 7-9p: Wednesday Night Book Chat (WNBC). What have you been reading lately? Share your recent reads and gather recommendations from librarians and other readers. Look for our post: https://www. facebook.com/eglibrary. No registration required.
3/23, 6p: St. Patrick’s Day Movie: Sing Street (PG13). Register.
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Our Dadwas a simple man;thesalt of theEarth respectedby allthatknew him or knew ofhim.He was so verycontent withthefamilyand life hebuilt onhis little hobbyfarm,sharing afew drinks inhisgarage with hismany friends andfamily.Itwas thegatheringplace withthe oldrefrigerator keeping the beveragescold and the oldwoodstovekeeping the bodieswarm.Those days are missedby so many.
Our Dadwas astrong, hard-working man.Everyone lookedto himto fix everything and solveevery problem. If something did notwork,Dad fixed if.Ifacar wouldn’t start,Dadstarted it.Ifa building was falling, Dad built it up.Ifyou wereafraid of the dark, Dadturned the lights on. ecouldnevercountthe number of family, friends andneighborsthatwouldpullin theyard with something to bebuilt,welded,restored, or repaired. Henever turnedanyoneaway and nevertook anything in return. Dad and our momworked sohardto give us awonderful, secure, andwarm childhood.Theytaught ushonesty, respect, integrity,to giveto others and instilled astrong work ethicineachofus Theygave usalla solidstart in life,encouraging education and hardwork, givingus land, buildingor restoringour homes,lovingour children and grandchildren liketheyweretheirownandforming valuesand moralsto lead us throughoutlife.
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3/26, 2p: Live Music with Drank The Gold. Local musicians, Oona O’Grady (fiddle/viola/vocals) and James Gascoyne (guitar/banjo/vocals) will play and sing North Atlantic dance tunes and folk songs. Register.
3/28, 2p: Tech Tuesday: Organizing Your Files
Hands-on workshop. Learn how to use Windows File Explorer to keep your files and photos organized. Bring your Windows-based laptop or use one provided to organize a set of practice files. Register.
3/29, 7p: Community Forum: It’s our time to listen – and we want to hear your thoughts! Your feedback will help us plan for future library programs and services. This forum is open to the public.
Hours: Mon/Fri 10-6p; Tue/Wed/Thu 10-8p; Sat 10-5p; Sun 1-5p. We offer programs for adults, teens & kids. Register at https:// events.eglibrary.org or call 518-477-7476. Located at 10 Community Way, E. Greenbush NY 12061.
Upcoming Programs at Poestenkill Library
Irish Step DancingSaturday, 3/25, at 10:30 AM. The Isabelle School of Dance will once again be visiting the library on Saturday, March 25th, to host an Irish Step Dancing program! During this program an instructor will be doing a short Irish Step Dance demonstration and
If you have not received your delivery by 5PM on Friday, please contact us at then teaching participants some basic steps. No prior dance experience is required to attend this program. Participants should wear comfortable clothing and bring a water bottle. Registration is required as space is limited. You can register by calling the library at 518-283-3721. Spring Seed Swap & Soil Testing - Thursday, 3/30, at 6:00 PM. Whether you’re a beginning gardener or a veteran grower, we invite you to the library to swap seeds and share your gardening knowledge with friends and neighbors. At the Seed Swap we’ll have supplies available for you to make your own biodegradable starter pots from recycled newspaper and this year Cornell Cooperative Extension will also be providing free pH testing if you bring a soil sample. Please note: 2 cups of soil are needed to complete a pH test. If your sample is dry, testing will be done at the library during the event. If the soil is wet, testing will be done at the CCE offices & results sent via US Postal mail. Please visit our website at www. PoestenkillLibrary.org/ calendar or give us a call at 518-283-3721 for more information.
Electronics Recycling Day
The Rensselaer County Legislature and Environmental Management Council announce their annual Electronics Recycling Day event on Saturday, March 25, 2023 from 9:30 am to 1:00 pm at the Rensselaer County Office Building, 1600 7th Avenue in Troy.
Please enter the parking lot from Congress Street. Items accepted include: air conditioners, dehumidifiers, washers, dryers, other metal appliances, AV equipment, business machines, cable receivers, cell phones, electronic video game consoles, toasters, microwaves, ink cartridges, keyboards, laptops, bikes, swing sets, basketball hoops, grills, portable music players, printers, copiers, fax machines, scanners, tablets, VCR’s, DVD players, wiring and cabling.
Items NOT accepted include: TV’s and CRT Monitors, alkaline batteries, dishwashers, fluorescent lamps and lightbulbs, radioactive, biomedical, infectious materials, volatile or highly flammable items, cleaning products, paint, paint cans, refrigerators, tires, wood, glass or plastic.
This is open to Rensselaer County residents only. For questions, please call ProTek Recycling at (518) 874-1001. We look forward to serving you on the 25th. Poop Walk at Dyken Pond EEC: March 25
The snow has melted and buried treasure has been uncovered. Take a “poop walk” looking for the evidence animals left behind throughout the winter. Will we find animal scat and have fun? Does a bear poop in the woods? Free. Preregistration required at dykenpond@gmail.com or (518) 658-2055.
Food Truck Event is Back in North Greenbush!
We hope that everyone had a great off-season time the past couple of months. We are contacting you to let you know that we will be having Food Truck Night again here in North Greenbush!!! The Town of North Greenbush is looking for food trucks to participate in the WEDNESDAY Night Food Truck Event for the 2023 season.
We will again be having Food Trucks @ town hall between 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. We are planning on the start date of Wednesday, May 24th. This year’s event will go all the way to August 9, 2023. We are asking anyone interested in participating again to contact the Town Clerk, Janice Hannigan Kerwin, @ 518-283-4306 or feel free to email anytime at townclerk@northgreenbush.org if you have any additional questions.
Rensselaer High School Hall of Fame
This year’s Rensselaer High School Hall of Fame
Recipients are: Virginia Habinak Poole Cleary, 1969; Jay Foust, 1981; Tracy Foust, 1983; Nancy Hardt, 1977; Superintendent Joseph Kardash; Tessa Kent, 2002; Deborah Halacy, 1971; Gordon Noel, 1964; Joseph Polsinello, 1966; Joel Preston, 1986; John Preston, 1981; Deborah Reinmann, 1974; Gary Roberts, 1986; Richard Wark, Jr., 1979.
The nominees will be honored at this year’s banquet on April 29, 2023, at the Franklin Terrace on Campbell Avenue in Troy from 5 pm-9 pm. If you are interested in attending the banquet, dinner reservation forms can be found at the school, on the
Alumni website at https:// rensselaernyalumni.org/ or on Facebook at Rensselaer Grade Schools and HS Alumni | Facebook.
Dinner reservations are due no later than April 10th. If you have any questions, please feel free to email alumniassociation@ rcsd.k12.ny.us.
Frear Park Old Timer’s Golf League
The Frear Park Old Timer’s Golf League is now accepting applications for membership. The League plays the back nine every Tuesday, at 0800, starting in late April.
A, B and C groups are available. Handicaps will be established or accepted from the 2022 season. Open to all residents of the Capital District who are 65 years young. Call Bob at 518-4245045 or e-mail to 302tomhannock@gmail.com.
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89 Old Canal Road, Halfmoon
Perched atop a hill overlooking the Mohawk River sits 89 Old Canal Road, a three-bedroom, two-bathroom house with 50 feet of water access and an attached rental unit. Conveniently located between Route 9 and I-87 in Halfmoon, the first floor features a galley-style kitchen, hardwood floors and natural light-filled living room with a wood-burning fireplace. All three bedrooms are located on the second floor, separated from a wall of expansive windows by sliding glass doors, and what’s dubbed a bonus room/ solarium. There’s also a large front yard and partially finished basement. The attached 900-square-foot rental includes two bedrooms, one bathroom and a laundry space. It is currently renting for $900 a month. List price: $549,900. Taxes: $3,900 with exemptions. For more information, contact Bridget Archer, Sterling Real Estate Group, at 631-943-6797 or archerdesignny@ gmail.com.
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TownofEastGreenbushDepartment ofPublicWorks SPRINGCLEANUP
SpringCleanupwillbeginMonday,April 17th,2023,andcontinueforthenext3 Mondays.Theleavesmustbeinbiodegradablebagsandbrushmustbetied upinto4footbundles,placedoutalongsideoftheroadway,butnotintheroad.
Thedatesareasfollows:
April17th,2023
April24th,2023
May1st,2023
May8th,2023
Pleasebeadvisedthatthesearethe “ONLY”datestheDepartmentofPublic WorkswillbeperformingSpringCleanup.Ifyoumissthesedates,youmay bringtheseitemstotheTransferStation,locatedat246RidgeRoad,Townof EastGreenbush.Residentsmustprovideproofofresidency,oraTransfer Stationpermit,andareallowedtobring theseitemsallyearlongatnocost. Pleasedonotplacebagsofleavesor bundlesofbrushonthepavement,in frontofculverts,orontopofcatchbasins.Placeallitemsontheedgeofthe road.
Sincerely, DanielFiacco CommissionerofPublicWorks TownofEastGreenbush
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Rensselaer County Legislative Chairwoman Kelly Hoffman has announced their Annual Earth Day Poster Contest! Earth Day is Saturday, April 22, 2023 and the theme this year is “Invest in our Planet.”
Members of the Legislative Majority encourage students who live in Rensselaer County to participate in this fun activity while showing off their love for our planet. We will be accepting entries from students in grades K-6 until April 29t h.
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One original art entry per student, not to exceed 22x30 inches. Posters can be mailed or dropped off to: Rensselaer County Environmental Management Council or Legislative Majority Office at: 99 Troy Road, East Greenbush, NY 12061.
Schools in the county are welcome to coordinate drop off for their students. Please be sure to include the student’s name, address, school, grade and contact information on the back of the poster. Prizes will be awarded for 1st and 2nd place in grades K-2 and 3-6.
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This contest is one of the most popular events the Rensselaer County Legislative Majority sponsors, filling the walls with hundreds of unique posters. The legislature continues to bring to light issues of environmental significance and educating our youth about “Earth Day” is an opportunity for all of us to learn from our youngest and brightest.
Lunch With Our Mayor
Join The Rensselaer County Senior Center on the first Tuesday of every month to have lunch with our Mayor.
Mike Stammel is a servant of the people and on this day he may be litterly serving you lunch and inform you of what’s happening in the City of Rensselaer and County. This is a great opportunity for a round table discussion on issues that could be of interest to you. Call to make a reservation (518) 463-2166. We are open M-F 9am to 3pm.
awry.” Holohan checked out with her second foul with the Warriors trailing 11-2. The junior standout, the Suburban Council’s Player of the Year, returned to action with 5:34 remaining in the second quarter as Walter Panas led 21-4. She proceeded to score 11 points, including every point in a 9-0 run, as Averill Park trimmed its deficit to 26-17 at intermission.
Last year in the state semifinals and final, Organ sat starters with two fouls for the rest of the half. Friday, the veteran coach knew he did not have that luxury this time where Holohan was concerned.
“We had no choice,” Organ said. “The concern was do we put in her in again and risk her getting three. It just got to the point where we were struggling on offense and their defense was getting run outs. We needed her back in the game.”
By the time Ahern made her second 3-pointer to trim the deficit to 44-37, the volume from the crowd, coupled with Averill Park’s raised level of play, rattled the Panthers.
“It was loud. I couldn’t hear what people were saying,” Lange said. “We got real close.”
“We accomplished a lot this year,” Holohan said. “We didn’t get done what we wanted to get done, but we did what nobody thought we could do after losing (Amelia Wood and Michelina Lombardi to graduation).”
May & June Lacrosse Programs for Boys
CAPITAL DISTRICT - Capitalland lacrosse will be running a boy’s MAY & JUNE lacrosse programs. Players can chose to play on Tuesdays night, Sunday afternoons or BOTH. Programs will start on May 16 and end on June 25. Each group will play for an hour and a half each day/night. Levels include: a co-ed K – 5th learn to play program; boys instructional programs for beginner & novice players grades 2nd – 5th & 6th- 10th; an advanced instruction program for players in graders 3 – 6 & 7 – 9 who want to refine their game while being introduced to more advanced techniques. All age level will be separated and a scrimmage will be held each night. For more information on all of these programs go to www.capitallandlacrosse.com or e-mail us at chad@ capitallandlacrosse.com.
May & June Lacrosse Programs for Girls
CAPITAL DISTRICT - Capitalland lacrosse will be running a girls MAY & JUNE lacrosse program. Players can chose to play on Tuesdays night, Sunday afternoons or BOTH. All programs will start on May 16 and end on June 25. Each group will play for an hour and a half each day/night. Levels include: a co-ed K – 5th learn to play program; girls instructional programs for beginner & novice players grades 3rd - 10th, an advanced program for players in graders 6th –8th and one for 9 - 10 who want to refine their game while being introduced to more advanced techniques. All age level will be separated and a scrimmage will be held each night. For more information go to www.capitallandlacrosse.com or e-mail us at chad@capitallandlacrosse.com.
Gilead’s Body & Soul Pantry, March 30, 2023
The end of March already? Close your eyes and think of all those flowers you will be planting soon. Well, back to reality now and what’s on the menu for this month. Looks like Roast Loin of Pork, mashed potatoes, gravy, corn and applesauce and dessert(?)
The reservation system worked well last month, so we would like you to call 518-279-3576 to reserve your meal again this month. We are still doing our work at the same location, the intersection of Route 7 and 278 in Center Brunswick an
Wynantskill Fire DepartmentBuilding Upgrade
The North Greenbush Fire District No.1 will conduct a Workshop Meeting on Thursday, March 23, 2023, starting at 6:00pm, for the purpose of discussing the building upgrade to the Wynantskill Fire Department.
The meeting will be held at the Wynantskill Fire Department located at 511 Church Street, Wynantskill, NY 12198. For more information please visit: www.ngfd.org.
teacher was lecturing.
Soumya’s life changed when she 5. She was playing outside with her younger brother, Mohammed, who was born with a genetic foot condition. He struggled to walk and she took care of him.
Dr. Pier Boutin, a Massachusetts-based orthopedic surgeon, was visiting Soumya’s village with a friend. Boutin saw the children playing. Due to her line of work, Mohammed’s condition caught the orthopedist’s attention.
This chance meeting was the start of a deep and life-changing relationship that would bond the two families permanently.
With Boutin’s assistance, Mohammed and his father made several trips to the U.S. to surgically repair the boy’s feet. He is now a teenager and can walk without difficulty. The relationship also led Boutin — who wrote a book about the experience, called “The Little Mo Effect” — to adopt Soumya. During the process, Soumya’s village teacher pulled Boutin aside and said “she’s not very smart, not like her brother.”
The high school senior is now a U.S. citizen who excels academically at the private, all-girls boarding and day school in Troy.
“When she came here, she adapted really quickly,” said Boutin, who helped Soumya get caught up to her grade level by doing extra schoolwork at home. Math, she said, was the toughest. But they did it.
Soumya is still in touch with her family in Morocco, speaking with her parents and siblings several times a week. The conditions in her village have not changed in the five years since Soumya has been gone, and she wants to help break that cycle.
Boutin shares the story of Soumya’s cousin, Mouna. Mouna was the one person the village thought would make it through high school, Boutin said. Mouna was focused on school. She was bright and independent. Sometimes she didn’t wear her hijab. And then Soumya learned that Mouna dropped out of school and got married. The culture pulled her out, Boutin said.
“Soumya was devastated,” Boutin said. That made it imperative “to really, really make a difference.”
Girls in Soumya’s village marry as teens because they have no other choice.
Leaving school at a young age means the girls have no marketable skills and cannot survive on their own. Families marry their daughters off believing it is what’s best for their children in a community that is deeply impoverished.
“They know she can’t exist by herself,” said Soumya, whose birth mother was married at 13 and had her first child at 15. “She needs it to be able to afford food.”
Soumya knows breaking cycles steeped in traditions more than a century old is not easy. But, with the help of her nonprofit’s board of trustees, her mom, friends and staff at Emma Willard, she’s giving it a try.
The idea of Soumya’s Journey came about when Soumya was about 13 and in the car with Boutin talking about former classmates who were recently married.
“I would think ‘I don’t know what to do about this,’” Soumya said. “And I was heartbroken about it.”
Building a school has the potential to be the most effective solution, Soumya said. It’s a critical step in breaking the cycle.
But give these girls a continuing education — one that focuses on math, science and language, as well as trades — and they become less dependent on others.
Soumya envisions a school that teaches coding and cosmetology, as well as other trades.
“So the second they get out of there — they graduate — they can start their own businesses,” she said.
In addition to helping the young women, it would also help the economy of the village.
And, she said, if girls could stay in school until they are 18, they wouldn’t need to be married.
“What Soumya is doing is impressive and amazing,” said Xavier McKinzie, who works in college counseling as Soumya’s adviser at Emma Willard. “We have had multiple conversations where I tell her that I am probably going to audit the classes she teaches in the future. … It’s at the point where I won’t be surprised at the strides that she will go to.”
Grafton Lakes State Park is located off of Route 2, twelve miles east of Troy, New York. Please use the park’s main entrance on Grafton Lakes State Park Way for this event. There is no entrance fee for this event. For more information, please call the park at 518-279-1155.
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