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A full weekend of exciting events is on tap for the 18th Annual Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival kicking off today and lasting throughout the weekend. The first launch is set to take place around 7:00 p.m. from the grounds at the Cambridge Central School. There also will be a block party, carnival and much, much more. See all the details inside.
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Aviation Day Saturday! CVFC member Mark Harwood pre-flights his plane before a flight. Saturday is your chance to see all types of planes as the Cambridge Valley Flying Club hosts its 2018 Aviation Day. See all the details about this great event inside.
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FRIDAY Balloon Fest The 18th annual Cambridge Balloon Festival will take place June 1-3 in and around Cambridge. Launches take place at Cambridge Central School on Route 22 with evening launches at 7 p.m. and morning launches at 5:30 a.m. The festival kicks off Friday on Main Street with a Block Party and Candlestick Glow with food vendors and beer. The evening will end with a fireworks display at The Mansion lawn on South Union Street. Saturday will feature a “Taste of Cambridge” showcasing local food producers and restaurants, followed by an evening “Moon Glow” with tethered hot air balloons that are lit from inside in time to music. A Pilots’ Breakfast will be held on Sunday at the Cambridge American Legion on Route 22. Information: 518-677-0887 or visit www.cambridgenychamber. com.
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The Hebron Volunteer Fire Department will host their annual Pig Roast fundraiser on Friday, June 1 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the R.S. Taylor Brewery in Hebron. A raffle and boot drop will also take place. Everyone is invited to eat, drink and support their local firefighters. R.S Taylor & Sons Brewery, 3602 County Route 30, Hebron (Salem) N.Y.
Wool Pool The eighth annual Southern Adirondack Fiber Producers Cooperative wool pool will be held Friday and Saturday, June 1 and 2, at the Washington County Fairgrounds on State Route 29 in Greenwich, New York. The pool hours will be 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day. A large national wool buyer is offering sheep farmers from throughout New York and neighboring states current market prices for their fiber. Farms with lots of 1,000 pounds or more are encouraged to call ahead, and to deliver their fiber to the fairgrounds on Friday. Information: Ashley Bridge at 518-415-2801 or asomesbridge@ gmail.com
Exhibit at SVM The Slate Valley Museum is offering a new summer exhibit, which opens on First Friday, June 1 from 7 to 9 p.m.
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“Artifactual: SVM Collection Highlights” will offer both new and returning visitors a chance to see art and objects from the collection that are rarely on view. The exhibit will include a variety of large paintings by the late artist Eugene Fairbanks, several historic photographic maps of the region and examples of slate roofing price slips. The show will also exhibit tools connected to the slate industry, as well as various heritage items related to life in the Slate Valley. Slate Valley Museum, 17 Water St., Granville, N.Y. Information: www.slatevalleymuseum.org.
Student Art First Friday at the Pember Library and Museum in Granville welcomes the students of Granville Central School District for an exclusive exhibition of their creative work on June 1 from 7 to 9 p.m. Jennifer Dashef ’s class will be showing “Elementary Art,” 25 pieces of tessellations, prints, pastel drawings and watercolor paintings. June Brown’s sixth-graders will fill the library with 75 puppets of their creation, based on a character of their choice from books they have read. The technique of their puppet-making derives from a prior workshop by Ms. Brown and Vermont’s No Strings Marionette Company. A play list of specially selected recorded music will accompany the exhibit. The exhibit will remain on display for part of the month of June. First Friday is a free event. Information: 518-642-1515. Pember Library and Museum, 33 W. Main St., Granville, N.Y.
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Bruce’s BBQ The Argyle Methodist Church, 12 Sheridan St., Argyle, will host Bruce’s BBQ on Friday, June 1 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Dinner includes a choice of ribs or chicken, beans, potato salad and beverage for $10. Dine in or carry out.
Museum Opens The Old Fort House Museum in Fort Edward opens for the season on Friday, June 1. Tours are available from 1 to 5 p.m. daily. The museum features a fivebuilding complex of local artifacts. The gift shop features a large selection of books on local history. General admission: $5, $2 children ages 13-18, kids under 12 and members are free. Old Fort House Museum, 29 Broadway, Fort Edward, N.Y.
Farmers’ Market The Fort Edward Farmers Market takes place every Friday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 1 to Oct. 26, at the Broadway Lanes Bowling, 359 Broadway/Route 4 in Fort Edward. Information: Linda Gifford, 518-796-1686 or 518792-0198 or visit their Facebook page.
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The Putnam United Presbyterian Church will host their annual Turkey Dinner on Friday, June 1. Take-outs begin at 4 p.m. and cost $12. For faster service, call 518-547-8713 before 1 p.m. Friday, or 518-547-8378 after 1 p.m. Sit-down meals will be served at 4:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
Tour the newly completed Art Houses around the pond at Salem Art Works on Saturday, June 2 from 8 to 10 p.m. Live music and performances will round out the evening. Information: 518-854-7674 or salemartworks.org. Salem Art Works, 19 Cary Lane, Salem, N.Y.
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Aviation Day In conjunction with the Balloon Festival weekend, the Cambridge Valley Flying Club will host its annual Aviation
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Rail Trail 5K The ninth annual Rail Trail to the Footbridge 5K race will take place at 9 a.m. on Saturday, June 2 at the Slate Valley Museum in Granville. The event also includes a 1K Kids’ Fun Run. The race commemorates the 2010 opening of the D & H Rail Trail Bridge, drawing more than 250 runners, walkers and spectators to the village of Granville each year. Registration is $20 for the 5K and $5 for the Fun Run. Register at www.railtrailtothefootbridge5k.com or from 7:30-8:30 a.m. on race morning. Information: racedirector@railtrailtothefootbridge5k.com or call Kerri at 518-424-7683.
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New Skete Monasteries in Cambridge will hold their annual Open House from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 2. Church tours will take place at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and the Nuns of New Skete will hold a cheesecake bakery tour at 11:30 a.m. down the road at 343 Ashgrove Road. The Chapel Community Bake Sale will offer delicious baked goods, including slices of the Nuns of New Skete Cheesecake, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Light lunch fare will also be available. The monks of New Skete, renowned for their dog-training programs, will hold a puppy socialization demonstration at 2 p.m., and a dog training demonstration at 3 p.m. All are welcome to attend vespers at 5 p.m. which includes an evening church service with a vigil. Information: 518-677-3928 ext. 214 or newskete.org. New Skete Monastery, 273 New Skete Road, Cambridge, N.Y.
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The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 1, 2018 • 3 Saturday, June 2 at 2 p.m. on the publication of their children’s book, “In a Small Kingdom.” This enthralling modern fairy tale from Caldecott and Newbery celebrates the greatest power of all: love. Tomie dePaola is one of the most popular children’s book authors and illustrators of our time and the winner of the 2011 Laura Ingalls Wilder Award, among other lifetime achievement awards. Information: 518-677-2515. Battenkill Books, 15 East Main St., Cambridge, N.Y.
Beer & Music The Salem Volunteer Fire Department is hosting their annual Beer & Music event on Saturday, June 2 from 5 to 11 p.m. at the Carnival Grounds on Archibald Street in Salem. This year’s entertainment will be Jeff Williams from 5 to 7 p.m. and Kenya Sing (Kenya Marlow) from 7 to 11 p.m. There is a $5 entry fee. Drinks and food will be available at an additional cost throughout the evening.
Rescue Animals “Come On Baby and Rescue Me” is a special event to support local animal rescue organizations that will be held on Saturday, June 2 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Walker’s Farm, Home & Tack in Fort Ann. Dogs and cats will be available for adoption. Organizations such as Greyhound Rescue of New York, Maple Leaf Mutts, Tundra Spirits, Peppertree and North Country K9 will be present as well as numerous vendors. Information: 800-480-5223. Walker’s Farm, Home & Tack, 5565 US-4, Fort Ann, N.Y.
Duck Derby
Duck Derby and Family Fair will take place from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, June 2 at the Arlington Recreation Park in Vermont. Children’s activities are geared to ages 18 months to 7 years old. There are bouncy houses, pony rides, children’s games, face painting, nail painting and a sawdust scramble. The games end at 1 p.m. Tickets for the games and activities are $1 each, some require more than one ticket. An all-day pass is $15 for the first child, and $5 for each additional children in one family. Ducks can be purchased for a chance to win the $1,000 grand prize by calling 802-375-6039 or at battenkillduckderby.com. Arlington Recreation Park, Route 7A, Arlington, Vt.
Kayak Race The Feeder Canal Alliance will hold its 30th annual Canoe/ Kayak Race at 10 a.m. Saturday, June 2. Participants will pass through sections of the area only seen by paddling on the canal and ride where thousands of logs once floated to lumber companies lined up along the canal. Registration is 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the Feeder Dam at the end of Richardson Street in Queensbury. Race starts at 10 a.m., finish is at the Martindale Boat Basin in Hudson Falls. A picnic and awards ceremony will follow at Martindale Boat Basin Park. Registration: 518-792-5363 or jwilliams@feedercanal.org or feedercanal.org.
The Johnsonville Ladies Auxiliary will host a Spaghetti Dinner on Saturday, June 2 from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Johnsonville Fire House. Dinner includes spaghetti with meatballs, sausage, salad, bread, drinks and dessert. Adults are $10, children 3-12 are $5, children 2 and under are free. Johnsonville Fire Department, 5 River Road, Johnsonville, N.Y.
Plant Swap Calling all green thumbs! All are welcome to a Plant Swap on Saturday, June 2 at the Greenwich Free Library from 2 to 4 p.m. Plants for swap will primarily be perennials and indoor house plants. Bring a few plants and take some new ones home. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich, N.Y. Information: 518-692-7157.
Auction & Dinner Joint Auction and Ham Dinner fundraisers will be held on Saturday, June 2 at the Middle Falls Fire Department. Auction preview begins beginning at 5 p.m. and the auction starts at 7 p.m. The auction will benefit the Bottskill Baptist Building Repair Fund. A Ham Dinner - first come, first served - will be held from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Price: $10 adult, $6 children under 8. Reservations are appreciated 518-692-2830 or 518-321-4926. The dinner will benefit the Fire Department. Middle Falls Fire Department, Route 29 and 40, Middle Falls, N.Y.
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The Johnsonville village-wide garage sale will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 2. All are welcome to come and find a bargain.
On Saturday, June 2, area auto enthusiasts will be showcasing their cars, trucks, motorcycles and tractors from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the 6th Annual Lions Club Car Show in front of the former Cambridge Hotel. Participants are $10 per person, spectators are free. Food, beverages, raffles, prizes and more. Information: Matt Herrington
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Defensive Driving A New York State-approved Defensive Driving Class will be held on Saturday, June 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the First Baptist Church, 45 Washington St., Saratoga. Participants can save 10 percent on their base auto insurance for the next three years and receive up to 4 points off their driving record, according to NYS Department of Motor Vehicle guidelines. Fee: $35. Bring a friend: $30 each. Registration: Ray Frankoski at 518-286-3788.
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Farm & Construction Equipment, Building Supplies, Pair of Haflinger Driving Horses
Sunday, June 10th, 2018 • 10:00am 56 County Route 53, Greenwich, NY 12834 Having decided to discontinue farming Roger & Joann Fowler along with Tom & Diane Jilek have commissioned us to sell both of their complete lines of equipment along with some very nice additions from several estates and contractors. Something for everyone from the full time, part time farmer or contractor. Check website often for updates & pictures, this is a very partial listing.
Tractors & Skid Steers: NH T6.155 w/loader, 4wd, cab, 2952 hrs.; NH TS6.120 4wd, cab 3867 hrs.; Kubota M6950DT w/loader, 4wd, cab; IH 1466; IH 1066; IH 766; IH 656 gas; IH 656 diesel; NH TC35 compact w/loader 4wd; Farmall M & Super M; IH 300 utility w/ loader; Farmall A w/cultivators; NH L220 SS loader 1329 hrs.; Farm Equipment: Jay-Lor 4425 mixer wagon; Yetter all wheel steer cart w/1000 gal. tank; H & S 5126 top shot spreader; Headlock feeder wagon; Kuhn FC283TG discbine; Kuhn GF452T tedder; Kuhn GF5001TH tedder; Kuhn GA3200GT rotary rake; Case/ IH 8420 round baler; JD 337 baler; EZ-Trail steel hay wagons; Wooden hay wagons; Wagon gears; LP RCR2596 rotary cutter; Post hole digger; Little Giant hay elevator; Gates; Flatbed wagon; Cattle waters; Pro Lix liquid feed tank; Tractor mounted transplanter; Plastic mulch layer; Mensch tire scraper; Mensch side shooter bucket; Construction Equipment: Steel road plates, Plate tampers; Jumping jacks; Generators; Hyd. Drive augers; Core Drills; Jet wood planer; Cement mixers; Backhoe & excavator buckets; Bobcat Hyd. Jack hammer; Ridgid 535 pipe threader; Jet table saw; Ditchwitch 1230 walk behind trencher; LB White propane heaters; Welders; Plasma cutter; Miramesh soil stabilization mesh; Solid segmented SS tires; Pallet forks; Ford 2003 F450 flatbed truck, diesel; Special Interest: Pair of Haflinger Diving Horses ( Daisy & Sassy ); Driving harness; Horse drawn sleighs, wagons & buggies; Amish 12’ x 24 office building; Wilderness 22’ camper trailer; Gem E825 electric car; Ez-Go electric golf cart; Ski-Doo Safari snowmobile; 20’ Aluminum military container; Kasco gas powered sawmill; Overhead gantry; Farmi 501 tractor winch; Curtis truck mounted snowplow; Wood splitter; Sale Held By Upstate Cattle & Equipment Auction Service, LLC Kyle McPhail 518-573-0683 rmcphail@nycap.rr.com Brady Wolff 518-879-0777 bradywolff@gmail.com Terms: Cash or good check day of sale. Out of state buyers paying with check must have a bank letter of guarantee. 10% buyer’s premium on items selling for $ 3,000.00 or less. Directions: From Saratoga take St. Rt. 29 east toward Greenwich; Follow 15 miles, go over Battenkill River, take your first left-hand turn on Co. Rt. 53 directly across from Middle Falls Firehouse. Please visit www.auctionzip.com enter auctioneer id # 11699 often for complete listing, photos and updates.
4 • The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 1, 2018
Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for 2017 Village of Whitehall, New York (Public Water Supply Identification Number 5700124) INTRODUCTION To comply with State and Federal regulations, the Village of Whitehall issues an annual report describing the quality of your drinking water. The purpose of this report is to raise your understanding of drinking water and awareness of the need to protect our drinking water sources. This report provides an overview of the year 2017 water quality. Included are details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to New York State Department of Health drinking water standards. If you have any questions about this report or your drinking water, please contact George Rockenstire, Chief Water Plant Operator at telephone number (518) 499-1465 or 499-2681. We want you to be informed about your drinking water. If you want to learn more, please attend any one of our regularly scheduled Village Board meetings. Meetings are held at the Village Offices, 57 Skenesborough Dr., beginning at 6:00 PM on the first and third Tuesday of the month. WHERE DOES OUR WATER COME FROM? ln general, the sources of drinking water (both tap water and bottled water) include rivers, lakes, streams, ponds, reservoirs, springs, and wells. As water travels over the surface of the land or through the ground, it dissolves naturally occurring minerals and can pick up substances resulting from the presence of animals or from human activities. Contaminants that may be present in source water include: microbial contaminants; inorganic contaminants; pesticides and herbicides; organic chemical contaminants and radioactive contaminants. In order to ensure that tap water is safe to drink, the NYS Department of Health (NYS DOH) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) prescribe regulations that limit the amount of certain contaminants in the water provided by public water systems. The State Health Department’s and the FDA’s regulations establish limits for contaminants in bottled water which must provide the same protection for public health. SOURCE WATER ASSESSMENT The NYS DOH has compiled a source water assessment for this system, based on available information. Possible and actual threats to the village drinking water source were evaluated. The state source water assessment includes a susceptibility rating based on the risk posed by each potential source of contamination and how easily contaminants can move overland by runoff and by subsurface movement through soils to the source water supply. The susceptibility rating is an estimate of the potential for contamination of the source water, it does not mean that the water delivered to consumers is, or will become, contaminated. The source water assessments provide resource managers with additional information for protecting source waters into the future. The source water assessment completed by NYS DOH found that our drinking water source does not have an elevated susceptibility to contamination. There are no regulated facilities within this watershed and the corresponding land cover does not pose any substantial risks to the source water supply. A list of the contaminants detected in the Village drinking water supply is provided in the next section of this annual water drinking water quality report. The NYS DOH will use this information to direct future source water protection activities. These may include water quality monitoring, resource management, planning and education programs. A copy of this assessment can be obtained from the Village Water Department. WATER SUPPLY AND TREATMENT SYSTEM The Village water source is a surface water supply located in the Town of Dresden, Washington County. Water is drawn through a screened water intake structure and then flows by gravity through three miles of cast iron water main to the Village’s Drinking Water Treatment Plant (DWTP). Water entering the filtration plant is filtered through a membrane microfiltration system. Sodium hypochlorite is added to the water as a disinfectant. Chemicals used for corrosion control are 25% caustic soda and 5.5% phosphoric acid solutions that are added into the chlorinated water supply in proportion to the daily amount of water supplied to the village. All chemicals added to the water are certified for potable drinking water use by the testing standards required by the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) and the American Water Works Association (AWWA). A 750,000 gallon concrete water storage tank was constructed in 2007. This tank serves as the one-day required storage capacity for the Village and as the chlorine contact chamber. FACTS AND FIGURES The VIllage of Whitehall supplies water to 1,068 village customers,18 customers in the Town of Dresden and 114 customers in the Town of Whitehall. In 2017, the total finished water produced was approximately 188,398,000 gallons or an average of 516,159 gallons per day. The total amount of metered water was 66,935,191 gallons. As a result 64 percent of the total amount of water delivered was unaccounted for by the water metering. Some of this loss was water used to flush water mains, firefighting and other VIllage authorized hydrant uses. A greater percentage of the water loss has been determined to be leakage from water mains and laterals in the distribution system. The Village DPW repaired a number of major water main leaks in 2017. Ongoing water system upgrades are in progress. The average delivered water rate for year 2017, was $3.9 per 1,000 gallons. ARE THERE CONTAMINANTS IN OUR DRINKING WATER? As the state regulations require, we routinely test your drinking water for numerous contaminants. These contaminants include total coliform, turbidity, inorganic compounds, volatile organic compounds, trihalomethanes and haloacetic acids, principal organic contaminants, synthetic organic compounds, nitrate, nitrite, lead, copper and radiological parameters (gross alpha emitters and radium). The NYS DOH allows us to test for some contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants do not change frequently. A summary of the contaminants detected last year is provided in the table below. Contaminants not listed on the table were not detected in the test samples or measured values were below the state and federal established maximum contaminant level (MCL) for a specific contaminant. It should be noted that all drinking water, including bottled water, may reasonably be expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily indicate that water poses a health risk. More information on contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the US EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (1-800426-4791) or the NYS DOH, Office of Public Health (518-793-3893). Information is also available through the US EPA’s drinking water website (www.epa.gov/safewater/hfacts.html) and the NYS DOH website (www.health.state.ny.us). Definitions: Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL): The highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible Maximum Contaminant Level Goal (MCLG): The level of a contaminant in drinking water below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MCLGs allow for a margin of safety. Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level (MRDL): The highest level of a disinfectant allowed in drinking water. There is convincing evidence that addition of a disinfectant is necessary for control of microbial contaminants. Maximum Residual Disinfectant Level Goal (MRDLG): The level of a drinking water disinfectant below which there is no known or expected risk to health. MRDLGs do not reflect the benefits of the use of disinfectants to control microbial contamination. Action Level (AL): The concentration of a contaminant, if exceeded, triggers treatment or other requirements that a water system must follow. Treatment Technique (TT): A required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. Non-Detects (ND): Laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present. Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU): A measure of the clarity of water. Turbidity in excess of 5 NTU is just noticeable to the average person. Milligrams per liter (mg/l): Corresponds to one part of liquid in one million parts of liquid (parts per million - ppm). Micrograms per liter (µg/l): Corresponds to one part of liquid in one billion parts of liquid (parts per billion - ppb). Picocuries per liter (pCi/l): Measure of radioactivity in water (curie) - pico corresponds to one part in one trillion parts of liquid. N/A = Not Applicable. WHAT DOES THIS INFORMATION MEAN? The table shows that our system uncovered some problems this year. All of the violations were for exceeding the running annual average MCL for lTHM’s as follows: 1st Quarter 2017 - collected from the high school - result 41.1 ug/I - LRA 84.1 2nd Quarter 2017 - collected from the high school - result 66.1 ug/I - LRA 73.4 3rd Quarter 2017 - collected from the high school - result 94.9 ug/I - LRA 63.2 4th Quarter 2017 - collected from the high school - result 70.6 ug/I - LRA 68.2 The potential adverse health effects are that some people who drink water containing trihalomethanes in excess of the MCL, over many years may experience problems with their liver, kidneys or central nervous systems and may have an increased risk of getting cancer. We are trying to correct this issue by optimizing chlorination conditions so that TTHMs can be reduced. In August of 2017 total coliform bacteria was detected in two of the three routine monthly compliance samples collected in our system. Based on this, we were required to perform a Level 1 assessment to look for potential problems in water treatment or distribution and to correct any problems that were found during the assessment. We failed to complete the Level 1 assessment; however, an additional thirteen samples collected in August were negative for Total Coliform. Coliforms are bacteria that are naturally present in the environment and are used as an indicator that other, potentially harmful, waterborne pathogens may be present or that a potential pathway exists through which contamination may enter the drinking water distribution system. Seventeen additional samples were subsequently collected and total coliforms were not detected in those samples. It should be noted that E. coli, associated with human and animal fecal waste, was not detected in any of the samples collected. As you can see by the table, other than lTHMs our system had no maximum contaminant level violations. We have learned through our testing that some contaminants have been detected; however, these contaminants were detected below the level allowed by the State. INFORMATION ABOUT LEAD lf present, elevated levels of lead can cause serious health problems, especially for pregnant women and young children. Lead in drinking water is primarily from materials and components associated with service lines and home plumbing. The Village of Whitehall is responsible for providing high quality drinking water, but cannot control the variety of materials used in plumbing components. When your water has been sitting for several hours, you can minimize the potential for lead exposure by flushing your tap for 30 seconds to 2 minutes before using water for drinking or cooking. If you are concerned about lead in your water, you may wish to have your water tested. Information on lead in drinking water, testing methods, and steps you can take to minimize exposure is available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline or at http://www.epa.gov/safewater/lead. IS OUR WATER SYSTEM MEETING OTHER RULES THAT GOVERN OPERATlONS? We are required to monitor your drinking water for specific contaminants on a regular basis. Results of regular monitoring are an indicator whether or not your drinking water meets health standards. During 2017, the Village failed to sample for Primary and Secondary Inorganic Contaminants, Nitrate, and Gross Alpha. We also failed to sample for Total Coliform in October. Therefore, we do not know the quality of the water during that time period with respect to those contaminants. DO I NEED TO TAKE SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS? Some people may be more vulnerable to disease-causing microorganisms or pathogens in drinking water than the general population. Immuno-compromised persons such as persons with cancer undergoing chemotherapy, persons who have undergone organ transplants, people with HIV/AIDS or other immune system disorders, some elderly and infants can be particularly at risk from infections. These people should seek advice from their health care provider about their drinking water. EPA/CDC guidelines on appropriate means to lessen the risk of infection by Cryptosporidium, Giardia and other microbial pathogens are available from the EPA - Safe Drinking Water Hotline (1-800426-4791). WATER CONSERVATION TIPS The Village of Whitehall encourages all customers to conserve on water. You can play a role in conserving water by being conscious of the amount of water your household is using and by looking for ways to use less whenever you can. Conservation tips include: • Only run dishwashers and laundry washers when there is a full load. • Turn off the tap while you wash, brush teeth,or shave. • When washing dishes by hand, fill wash and rinse basins with water; do not let water run continuously. • Check every faucet in your home for leaks. Just a slow drip can waste 15 to 20 gallons a day. Fix it and you can save almost 6,000 gallons per year. • Check your toilets for leaks by putting a few drops of food coloring in the tank, watch for a few minutes to see if the color shows up in the bowl. It is not uncommon to lose up to 100 gallons a day from one of these otherwise invisible toilet leaks. Fix it and you save more than 30,000 gallons a year. • Use faucet aerators and low flow showerheads. • Use your water meter to detect hidden leaks. Simply turn off all taps and water using appliances, then check the meter after 15 minutes. If it moved - you have a leak. • Do not allow faucets to run continuously as a way to prevent pipes from freezing; find and fix the problem that is causing the heat loss. CLOSING Thank you for allowing us to continue to provide your family with quality drinking water this year. We ask that all our customers help to protect our water sources, which are the heart of our community and our way of life.
The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 1, 2018 • 5 The theme of the session will be “Unity, Amity and Diversity, reflections the oneness of humankind.” Devotions and readings from various sources will be available. Attendees are invited to bring any they wish to share. Refreshments and a discussion will follow the session. No contributions will be asked. Information: John Marlow 518692-7694 or jdmarlow@nycap.rr. com.
Nature Program The Pember Museum is opening the Porter Schoolhouse located in Hebron at the Pember Nature Preserve on Route 22 for summer nature and environmental programs. On Sunday, June 3, Naturalist Beth Moser-Duquette will host a meet and greet from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and the kick-off to her summer programs. Stop in to make a walking stick and go on a hike at noon. Rain or shine. Wear comfortable shoes and bug spray. Amenities available. The schoolhouse will be open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Sunday through Sept. 30. Information: 518-642-1515. Pember Nature Preserve, 61 S. Grimes Hill Road, Route 22, Granville (Hebron), N.Y.
Farmers’ Market The Cambridge Farmers Market is open every Sunday until Dec. 23. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The market is in the green space at Main and Broad streets in Cambridge and features fresh local fruit and vegetables, pasture-raised meats and eggs, artisan baked goods, hard cider, maple products, ready-toeat foods and unique homemade goods. For more information, visit: www.cambridgevalleyfarmersmarket.com.
Student Concert Students from the week-long Music from Salem viola and violin seminar led by artistic director Lila Brown will perform on Sunday, June 3 at 4 p.m. at Hubbard Hall in Cambridge. After a week of collaboration with piano on repertoire from all periods, both students and faculty will perform selections from sonatas and chamber music with three minute get-to-know-you introductions about themselves and their pieces. Suggested ticket price: $15 or pay what you can at the door. Information: 518-677-2495 or hubbardhall.org.
4 MONDAY Opiate Forum As part of Rensselaer County’s initiative, “United to Fight It: Preventing Substance Abuse,” Hoosick Falls Central School is holding a free community forum on substance abuse on Monday, June 4, at 6 p.m. at the HAYC3 Armory in Hoosick Falls. The evening will include a screening of the movie “Chasing the Dragon, The Life of an Opiate Addict,” followed by a facilitated panel discussion about the progression of drug use, abuse and addiction; the impact opiate abuse has on individuals, families, schools, and
community resources; and the ways communities are responding to this epidemic. All are welcome and encouraged to attend. HAYC3, 80 Church St., Hoosick Falls, N.Y.
Farmers Market The Granville Farmers Market takes place every Monday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m., June 4 through Oct. 22, at the Mountain View Community Green, behind TD Bank on Quaker Street in Granville. Information: Cyd Groff, 518-642-1653.
5 TUESDAY Farmers Market The Whitehall Farmers Market will take place every Tuesday, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 5 through Oct. 23, at the pavilion on the canal, Skenesborough Drive, Whitehall. And, Fridays from July 13 to Aug. 31, from 2 to 5 p.m. Information: Cyd Groff, 518642-1653.
6 WEDNESDAY Bike Ride Slate Valley Trails will lead a Pond Hills Views 18-mile gravel roads bike ride on Wednesday, June 6. Participants will depart at 7 p.m. from the D&H Rail Trail kiosk on Church Street in Poultney, Vt. This ride includes challenging hills. Parking at Shaw’s. For more information, including route description, visit slatevalleytrails.org or contact Tim Johnson at 518-282-9089 or info@slatevalleytrails.org.
Farmers Market The Greenwich Farmers Market takes place every Wednesday, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., Jan.
31 through Dec. 19, at 106 Main St. in Greenwich. Information: Julie Callahan at 518-944-7149 or greenwichfarmersmarket@ gmail.com.
7 THURSDAY Bike Ride Slate Valley Trails will lead Thursday night mountain bike rides throughout the summer. Rides begin at 6 p.m. Bill Alexander will lead the June 7 ride at Endless Brook Trails, 975 Endless Brook Road, Poultney Vt. Information: info@slatevalleytrail.org. Ride updates posted on Facebook.
Farmers Market The Gansevoort Farmers Market takes place every Thursday, 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., June 7 to Oct. 25, at the Village Park, Main and Catherine Streets. Information: Linda Gifford, 518796-1686 or 518-792-0198. Or visit Facebook.com/pg/Hudson-FallsFort-Edward-Farmers-MarketAssociation-505121892947082.
Trespass Rights Is someone using your land without your permission? Bring your questions and concerns to Dionondehowa Wildlife Sanctuary and School on Thursday, June 7 at 7 p.m. when NYS DEC Officer Matt Krug will be speaking on issues of trespass and the rights of property owners. Seating is limited and reservations are requested at 518-8547764 or dionondehowa@yahoo. com. Dionondehowa Wildlife Sanctuary, 148 Stanton Road, Shushan, N.Y.
Vets Meet The June meeting for Ch. 60, Korean War Veterans’ Association, will be held at 1:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 7, at the VFW building on Veterans Way, off the Arterial, just North of Saratoga Springs.
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8 at 6 p.m. to provide Warren and Washington County community members the opportunity to share personal experiences in dealing with alcohol and drug addiction, loss of a family member or friend, as well as recovery from addiction. Forums will engage the community in discussion with local leaders and result in a report titled, “The State of Addiction Recovery in New York,” to better inform the public and policy makers. Location: 122 Main St, Hudson Falls, N.Y.
For further information or an application to join the organization, contact Comm. Roger Calkins at 518-584-3037. Annual dues for veterans are $10 and $5 for all others. New members are always welcome.
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Farmers Market The Fort Edward Farmers Market takes place every Friday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 1 to Oct. 26 at the Broadway Lanes Bowling, 359 Broadway/Route 4 in Fort Edward. Information: Linda Gifford, 518-796-1686 or 518-7920198 or visit their Facebook page.
Art Opening The Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center presents artists Zorica Langa, Seth Butler, and Matthew Bartik in a group exhibition entitled “On Perception.” The exhibit will be on display from June 1 to July 10. The public is invited to a free opening reception with the artists on Friday, June 8 from 5 to 8 p.m. Each set of work holds a unique image of the world as it appears in the final products. While Butler’s fantastical paintings merge reality with a dreamlike space, Zorica Langa’s hypnotic abstract paintings hold the “internalization of the external world.” The pattern continues with Matthew Bartik, whose sculptural work manipulates the common fork into figurative and abstracted designs. Information: 518-854-7053 or salemcourthouse.org. Salem Courthouse Community Center, 58 E. Broadway, Salem, N.Y.
Quarry Tour The Slate Valley Museum is offering the opportunity to explore one of Slate Valley’s quarries with a guided Quarry Tour of Newmont Slate on Friday, June 8 at 1:30 p.m.
Participants will meet at the museum first for a brief overview of what to expect on the tour. Reservations are required and participants should wear clothing appropriate for hiking. Boots are recommended, no open-toed shoes allowed at the quarry site. Cost: $10. Reservations and information: 518-642-1417. Slate Valley Museum, 17 Water St., Granville, N.Y.
Information and registration: https://www.active.com/whitehall-ny/running/sasquatch-halfmarathon-2018 A pre-marathon all-you-can-eat pasta buffet will be held on Friday, June 8 from 5 to 9 p.m. for $12 at the Whitehall Athletic Club. Reservations: 518-499-0134. Whitehall Athletic Club, 62 Poultney St., Whitehall, N.Y.
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Greenwich Girl Scout Troop 3297 is holding a Lasagna Dinner fundraiser on Saturday, June 9 from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at the Cossayuna Volunteer Firehouse. Menu includes lasagna, salad, bread and homemade pie. Cost: $9 adults, $8 seniors, $5 children 5-10 and kids under 5 are free. Cossayuna Fire Department, 21 Bunker Hill Road, Cossayuna, N.Y.
The Greenwich Free Library will host a viewing of “Decoding the Weather Machine, a NOVA PBS Special” on Friday, June 8 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The viewing and a discussion will be led by Dr. Don Minkel, distinguished professor of geology at SUNY Adirondack. Free and open to the public. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich, N.Y. Information: 518-692-7157.
9 SATURDAY Sasquatch Run The inaugural Sasquatch Half Marathon and 5K will depart from the Whitehall Athletic Club on Saturday, June 9. Participants will run the village of Whitehall and the rolling hills where Sasquatch himself had been known to roam. The race will begin at 8 a.m. Race day registration ends at 7:15 a.m. Check in by 7:30 a.m. for pre-registered participants. $45 for Half Marathon, $30 for 5K. Sasquatch himself will be running in the race, and the runners who beat him will win a special finisher’s award!
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Alumni Golf The fifth annual Hudson Falls Alumni Get-Together to benefit the Hudson Falls Free Library will take place on Saturday, June 9 at the Kingsbury National Golf Course in Hudson Falls/ Kingsbury. All classes, all alumni are invited. A 4-Man Golf Scramble, open to all golfers, will begin at 12:30 p.m. Cost: $65, includes golf, cart, lunch, prizes and evening entertainment. Registration before May 29: Mike Cronin at 518-747-9762, Jeff Brayman at 518-791-5086 or Dennis Angrisani at 518-791-2431. The fun continues for nongolfers as well with raffles and food and drink specials. Music by Mike Binetti will be enjoyed from 7 to 10 p.m. with a $2 entrance fee. Kingsbury National Golf Club, 111 County Route 41, Hudson Falls, N.Y.
Open Studios Salem Artworks is hosting an Open Studios with Music & Pizza on Saturday, June 9 from 5 to 7 p.m. The public is invited to stop by Barns One, Two and Three and tour the grounds, meet the artists, and see what
they are working on. Pizza is available at $2 a slice and enjoyed with music throughout the evening. Salem Art Works, 19 Cary Lane, Salem, N.Y. Information: 518-854-7674 or visit salemartworks.org.
Alumni Banquet The Argyle Alumni Banquet will be held on Saturday, June 9 at the Greenwich Elks Club. Social hour begins at 6 p.m. followed by a hot buffet dinner at 7 p.m. A DJ will provide music and a cash bar will be available for the evening. The banquet is open to all ACS alumni and guests. Reservations required by May 29: Sandi Bonhote at 518- 638-8909. Elks Lodge 2223, 130 Bulson Road, Greenwich, N.Y.
Blacksmith Meet Salem Art Works (SAW) presents a Blacksmith’s Meet at SAW on Saturday, June 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Open to all ages and experience. Participants will work with instructors from the Northeast Blacksmith’s Association learning how to make several styles of forging tongs. Participants may choose to take their tongs home or donate them to a teaching station at the 2020 ABANA (Artist Blacksmiths’ Association of North America) Conference at the Washington County Fairgrounds. Cost: $20, children 14 and under are free. Optional lunch is $10. Camping is available at an additional charge. Registration: 518-854-7674 or salemartworks.org.
Band Little Theater on the Farm presents the Trophy Husbands on Saturday, June 9 at 7 p.m. The band features John and Orion Kribs, Arlin Greene and Doug Moody. Refreshments and 50/50 raffle available. $10 and $7 for seniors & students. Information: littletheater27. org. Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Rd. Fort
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Car Rally The Penrhyn Engine and Hose Co. presents its 12th annual Car Rally on Saturday, June 9 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Middle Granville Carnival Grounds. The show will feature classic vehicles from yesterday and today. The grill will be fired up, serving car rally favorites and new additions. Music and a 50/50 raffle will also be among the day’s activities. Admission is $3; children under 6 are free. Entry fee is $10 for cars, motorcycles, trucks, tractors or anything participants want to show. Middle Granville Carnival Grounds, 1394 Route 24, Middle Granville, N.Y.
Vermont Days The state of Vermont is hosting its annual “Vermont Days Weekend” on June 9-10. All residents and non-residents can enjoy Vermont’s state parks, historic sites and fishing for free. Day-use admission to Vermont state parks and historic sites, including Lake St. Catherine and Lake Bomoseen State Parks, Mount Independence, and Hubbardton Battlefield, is free. On Saturday, June 9, visitors can enjoy free admission to the Vermont History Museum in Montpelier. Saturday is also free fishing day in Vermont. Everyone can fish at any Fish & Wildlife access without a license.
Farmers Market The Salem Farmers Market will be held every Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 9 through Oct. 20, at the gazebo on the green, located at Route 22 and Park Drive in Salem. Information: Cyd Groff, 518-6421653.
Basket Raffle A Basket Raffle fundraiser for Wayne Rizzo will be held on Saturday, June 9 from 3 to 5:30 p.m. at the West Hebron United Presbyterian Church. 50/50 raffle and free light refreshments. Information or to donate to the fundraiser: Pat McCoy Ball at 518-222-4611 or Samantha Skelly at 518-415-9394.
10 SUNDAY Car Show Adirondack Car Enthusiasts announces the 11th annual Crandall Park Charity Car Show will be held on Sunday June 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Glens Falls. All makes, models and years of cars will be exhibited. Car registration fee is $10, spectator donation is $3. Proceeds will benefit Operation Santa Claus. Information and car registration: Dave at 518-791-0354 or Sandy at 518-222-6122. Crandall Park, Route 9, Glens Falls, N.Y.
Breakfast The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club in Victory will be cooking
The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 1, 2018 • 7 breakfast on Sunday, June 10 from 8 to 11 a.m. Breakfast will include eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, toast, pancakes, French toast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Breakfast is $8, $4 for children. All are welcome. Information: 518-695-3917. Fish Creek Rod & Gun Club, 121 Route 32, Schuylerville, N.Y.
Farewell Lunch The Salem United Methodist Church invites everyone to a Farewell Potluck Lunch for Debbie Earthrowl on Sunday, June 10 from noon to 3 p.m. at the Salem Firehouse. For the last 25 years Debbie has served as pastor for the Salem United Methodist Church. She has been appointed Superintendent of the Adirondack District. A potluck lunch will follow Sunday morning service and there will be a ceremony at 1 p.m. Information: Sarah Wohlleb at 518-791-6774. Pictures for an album may be sent to: 3pigsproduce@gmail.com. Salem Firehouse, 53 South Main St., Salem, N.Y.
Breakfast The Valley Falls VFW Post 1938 located on Poplar Avenue is hosting the last monthly breakfast before September on Sunday June 10 from 8 to 11 a.m. Menu: made to order eggs, French toast, pancakes, sausage, bacon, toast, fried potatoes, coffee, juice, fruit, biscuits with sausage gravy. Cost: $8 adults 14 and up, $4 children 5-12. VFW Post 1938, 242 Poplar Ave., Valley Falls, N.Y.
Art Fair The sixth annual Beekman Street Art Fair will be held on Sunday, June 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Saratoga. A juried art and craft show, musical groups, open mic, street performers, makers’ spaces for kids and adults, and food trucks will all be in the Beekman Street Arts District from Grand Avenue to West Circular, which will be closed to traffic. Information: saratogaartdistrict.com/beekman-street-artfair.
Canal History On Sunday, June 10 at 1 p.m. a Canal History Presentation will be held at the Greenwich Free Library. IVH Gill Room’s Sandy McReynolds will take attendees on a journey through the colorful and exciting period in history during the heyday of New York’s Canals. Greenwich Free Library Community Room, 148 Main St., Greenwich, N.Y. RSVP and information: 518-692-7157.
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ARGYLE ä Christ's Closet Thrift Shop at the Argyle Methodist Church on Sheridan Street is open the First Friday of each month from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. and every Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. ä Centers Health Care presents CenterFest, a celebration of musical talent from across the Adirondack Region. Local school district jazz bands will perform at various dates and
centers throughout February. Most events are free and open to the public. For more information call 518-496-5680.
CAMBRIDGE ä The Cambridge Public Library will host a preschool Story Hour every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. except during school vacation or when school is closed during inclement weather. Free and open to the public. Information: 518-6772443. ä The Cambridge Public Library will host the Sit and Knit Group every Wednesday in the Community Room from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ä The Washington County Writers and Poets Association presents peer workshops from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on the second Saturday of every month at 1 East Main St. in Cambridge. Enter by the side entrance. Information: Lana Swanson at 518-321-6292. ä A monthly dinner is served on the third of the month at the "Loaves & Fishes" Food Pantry in Cambridge at 59 South Park St. from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.
EASTON ä The Easton Library will hold Osteo Exercise from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. every Monday and Wednesday. Information: 518692-2253.
FORT ANN ä The Fort Ann Library will be presenting a workshop series titled, “I remember, I am, I love: Journaling and Sketch Booking” with art educator Linda Buerkley on Thursdays from 1-2 p.m. The free workshop series is presented for seniors and those interested in creative writing and journaling, with a sketching component offered for those who prefer. Sign up at the library or contact Max McDonnell at 518747-9352.
GANSEVOORT ä The Gansevoort Volunteer Fire Department will host a monthly all-you-can-eat country breakfast at the Gansevoort Firehouse on 1870 Route 32N. Donations: $9, seniors 55-plus $8.50, children 6-12 are $7 and five years and under are free. For dates, visit the fire department’s Facebook page.
GRANVILLE ä The United Church of Granville, 18 Church Street, will serve a free community lunch from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Friday. ä The Pember Library Back Room Book Sale will now be open from 5 to 7 p.m. on Wednesday evenings in addition to the Saturday morning hours of 10 a.m. to noon. Pember Library, 33 West Main St., Granville. ä The Granville Hook and Ladder Company is hosting a weekly Bingo Night on Mondays at 7 p.m. at 42 Quaker St. in Granville. All are invited. Admission is $1. Bingo cards start at $4. Participants should bring their own dabbers or may purchase one at the firehouse. ä The Pember Library in Granville will host Pember Peapods, preschool story time and activities for children every Tuesday at 10 a.m. Information: 518-642-2525. ä The Pember Museum will hold an after-school program bi-weekly on Wednesdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. The program is free and open to all school-age children. Information: 518-6421515.
ä A mobile DMV unit will be at the Granville Village Offices on 51 Quaker St. on the first Wednesday of every month from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Information: 518-746-2163. ä A Lyme Disease Support Group will meet at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. on the second Friday of the month at Trinity Church, 35 East Main St., Granville. Information: 518-642-2883. ä Centers Health Care presents CenterFest, a celebration of musical talent from across the Adirondack Region. Local school district jazz bands will perform at various dates and centers throughout February. Most events are free and open to the public. For more information, or a list of events, call 518-496-5680. ä The Pember Board of Trustees meets the third Thursday of each month at 6 p.m. at the Pember Library in Granville. ä The United Church of Granville, 18 Church Street, will serve a free community lunch from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Friday. All are welcome. ä Granville Center at 17 Madison Street in Granville will host a series of travel slide shows for the community. They will be on Tuesdays at 2 p.m. with the following dates: June 12-"Adirondack Timeless Treasures", Aug. 14-"Jungle Journey", Oct. 16-"Beautiful Nova Scotia", Dec. 11-"Yellowstone: An American Safari." Information: 518-4965680
GREENWICH ä The Greenwich Seniors meet the first and third Wednesday of every month at the VFW on Abeel Ave. in Greenwich. The first Wednesday is a covered dish and the third Wednesday is a sandwich meeting. Desserts and coffee provided. Information: Eileen DiNisio at 518-937-1838. ä The Greenwich Free Library will hold Osteo Exercise from 8:30 to 9:45 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday. Ask at the desk for an information packet. Information: 518692-7157. ä The Greenwich Free Library on Main Street will offer "The Night Knitters," a group for all ages and abilities, every Tuesday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. There will also be "The Day Knitters" on Tuesdays from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Free. ä The Greenwich Free Library will hold a Boomerang Book Sale from 4 to 7 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month. ä The Greenwich Free Library will host Hatha Yoga Classes on Saturdays from 9-10 a.m. No class May 5 or 19. Free for multi-level yoga. Bring a mat or blanket. Information and registration: 518-692-7157. ä The Greenwich Free Library will host Le Groupe Francaise, a short lesson followed by moderated French conversation, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on the first Monday of each month. Information: Gwenne Rippon at sylviagwenne@gmail.com. ä The Greenwich Free Library will offer Volunteer Orientation from 4 to 5 p.m. on Thursdays. Call 692-7157 to sign up. On the third Wednesday of the month, a Library Board Meeting takes place at 7 p.m. All are welcome to attend. ä The Greenwich Free Library hosts After School at the Library programs for students. The Lego Club is on Wednesdays, 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.
for all ages (9 and under with adult). A Teen Lounge welcomes grades 7-12 on Thursdays from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Fab Fridays for grades 4-8 are held from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. (Registration required). Visit the library website, call or stop in to sign up. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., 518-6927157. greenwichfreelibrary.com ä A Bereavement Group is held at the Greenwich Free Library on the second Wednesday of each month from 6 to 7:30 p.m. All are welcome to attend. Information: 518-6834665. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., 518-692-7157. greenwichfreelibrary.com ä The Greenwich Free Library hosts Building Blocks Early Literacy programs for Pre-K learning. Programs are Monday-Friday 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. The program is for kids and their caregivers, it is not a drop-off program. Free and open to everyone. No registration required. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., 518-6927157. greenwichfreelibrary.com ä The Greenwich Free Library will host a Breastfeeding Discussion Group for moms and babies on the second, third and fourth Monday of the month from 7 to 8 p.m. Discussion will be led by Cynthia Eaton, RN, certified lactation counselor. Information: 518-692-7157. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich, N.Y. ä A Senior Lunch will be held at the Greenwich Free Library on the second Monday of the month from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. A nutritious lunch with a history talk or activity is planned. To RSVP and for information contact Cait Johnston at 518-746-2578 ext. 3440 or cjohnston@co. Washington.ny.us. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich, N.Y. ä The Greenwich Free Library presents a free fiveweek workshop series on Journaling and Sketching with art educator Linda Buerkley, beginning Monday, April 16 from 1 to 2 p.m. Contact Max McDonnell for information and to sign up: 518-747-9352. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., 518-692-7157. ä The Greenwich Fire Department hosts free Community CPR classes at 6:30 p.m. on the third Wednesday of the month through August. Learn hands-only CPR, child/ infant CPR, AED use and adult choking. Pre-registration: 518309-8702 or greenwichfirecpr@ gmail.com. Greenwich Fire Department, 60 Hill St., Greenwich, N.Y. ä The Greenwich Seniors are planning a bus trip to The Finger Lakes on May 22-24. Many activities are included for the three-day/two-night trip. Cost is $439. Contact Eileen at 518-638-8937 for details. Final payment due April 18.
HEBRON The Hebron United Presbyterian Church, 3153 County Route 30 will host an eight-week yoga session on Saturdays from 9 to 10:30 a.m. through June 2. Dress comfortably and bring a yoga mat or towel. Information: 518-854-3729. Hebron United Presbyterian Church 3153 County Route 30, West Hebron, N.Y.
HOOSICK FALLS ä Cheney Library in Hoosick Falls offers a Lego Club at 4 p.m. on Fridays. First and third Fridays are for grades 5 and 6; second and fourth are for
grades 2-4. Free. Information: 518-686-9401. ä Cheney Library in Hoosick Falls offers "De-stress Mondays" at 5 p.m. each Monday with adult coloring and Zentangle. Color fantastic pictures, with materials provided. Free. Information: 518-6869401. ä A "Prevention Plus" program on healthy food, vitamins and more will be held from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the third Friday of the month at Have LifeLong WellBeing on Route 7, Hoosick. Free admission. Call to register: 518-496-1265. Information: havelifelongwellbeing.com. ä Celebrate Recovery Hoosick Falls will meet on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. at the Hoosick Falls Community Alliance Church, 484 Hill Rd., Hoosick Falls. Information: Sandy at 518-686-5962 or Bob at 518-779-3484. ä A "Friends and Family" free breakfast will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on the second Saturday of the month at Have LifeLong WellBeing, Route 7, Hoosick. Free. Registration: 518-496-1265. Information: havelifelongwellbeing.com. ä The Cheney Library will host a Story Time series on Tuesdays at 10 a.m. in the Children's Room The series will include songs and stories about wild things, crafts and snacks. Information: cheneylibrary.org. ä The Hoosick Falls Central School Parent Teacher Association (PTA) will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17 at the elementary school. Members and non-members are encouraged to join meetings to find out what the PTA is doing and to share ideas for special programs and events. To learn more, attend the meeting or email Jenny O'Connor at oconnorj@hoosickfallscsd.org. Hoosick Falls Elementary School, 21187 Route 22, Hoosick Falls, N.Y.
HUDSON FALLS/KINGSBURY ä The Kingsbury/Fort Edward Senior Center will host a "SilverSneakers" Classic class on Mondays and Fridays at 9 a.m. and a "SilverSneakers" Yoga class Wednesdays at 9 a.m. Information: 518 747-9352. ä The Kingsbury Volunteer Hose Company will host Bingo Monday nights at 7 p.m. unless otherwise noted. Doors open at 4 p.m. Cards begin selling and the refreshments window opens at 5 p.m. ä The Senior Center of Kingsbury/Fort Edward will host an OsteoBusters Exercise and Education program Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9 a.m. Information: 518-747-9352. ä A Zumba Gold class will take place at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesdays at the Senior Center of Kingsbury and Fort Edward, 78 Oak St., Hudson Falls. Free. Information: 518-747-9352. ä The Hudson Falls Free Library will host a Family Story Time on Thursdays from 10:30-11 a.m. through December. A variety of books, songs and finger plays for parents and caregivers and children age infancy to 7 to share. This event is free and open to the public. No registration required. Information: 518-747-6406. ä The Hudson Falls Free Library will host a Family Art Time for children of all ages on the second Saturday of the month through December, from 11 a.m. to noon. The event is free and open to the public. No registration required. Information: 518-747-6406. Hudson Falls Free Library, 220 Main St., Hudson Falls, N.Y.
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2ND BALLOON LAUNCH at Cambridge Central School (weather and wind permitting) All Day Community Sponsored Events throughout Village 6:30 - 11:30 am St. Luke’s Free Breakfast Buffet, St. Luke’s Parish House, St. Luke’s Place 7 am - 3 pm St. Luke’s “Tagless” Tag Sale & Kid Zone, St. Luke’s Parish House backyard 9 am - 5 pm Cambridge Valley Flying Club to host Fly-in/Aviation Day 177 Plains Rd. (1 mi. north of Cambridge, just off Rt.22) 9 am - 4 pm Open House at Monastic Communities of New Skete, New Skete Lane 10 am & 12 pm Tours of Historic St. Luke’s Church, St. Luke’s Place 10 am -2:30 pm Cambridge Lions Club Car Show, Railroad Park, Broad Street Live entertainment, food & beverages 12 pm - 8 pm Cambridge PTP Carnival & Craft & Vendor Fair at Cambridge School 10 am - 5 pm Crafts and vendors at the Cambridge Presbyterian Church lawn 12 pm - 4 pm St. Patrick’s Church Strawberry Festival Annual Fundraiser 2 pm Author & Illustrators Tomie dePaola and Doug Salati, @ Battenkill Books 5 - 9 pm TASTE OF CAMBRIDGE at The Mansion at South Union Park (behind Cambridge Village Market) Enjoy delectable offerings, Music, entertainment! 6:30 pm* 3RD BALLOON LAUNCH at Cambridge Central School (weather and wind permitting) 9 - 10 pm MOON GLOW CELEBRATION at The Mansion at South Union Park, behind Cambridge Village Market Coordinated with music by DJ “Happy Again.” Glow begins after dark (approx. 9:30 pm)
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4TH BALLOON LAUNCH at Cambridge Central School, look to the skies to see balloons PILOTS BREAKFAST, American Legion, Route 22, Cambridge, NY Community Sponsored Events American Legion Breakfast Buffet, Legion Post, Route 22, Cambridge Cambridge Village Farmers Market, Railroad Park
*All balloon launch times are approximate. Launches may be canceled due to inclement weather or winds.
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(4) CONTINENTAL Extreme Winter Contact Radial Tubeless Tires. 205/50R17, 93T, Excellent condition. $99.(518) 744-8234
BLACK & DECKER DRILLS, circular saw, reciprocating saw, 24 V, battery and charger, $50. Argyle (518) 6388627
CHAIR: black cloth with real maple handles, excellent condition, $20. (518) 502-1773
FIREPLACE INSERT wood stove, Blaze King, $99. (518) 686-7034
STOVE-WOOD INSERT for fireplace, Blaze King, $99. (518) 686-7034
1950’s FORMICA BUFFET china cabinet, 3 pieces, $99. (201) 390-9850.
( 4 ) F I R E S TO N E T I R E S P235/75R15 Less than 20,000 miles. All terrain. $99. (802) 345-7659
BLACK & DECKER PORTABLE DRILL 18 V with 2 batteries and charger, $50. Argyle (518) 638-8627
CHINA, STAFFORDSHIRE “Fair Winds” Historical Scenes by Meakin, 18 pieces (no cups), $35. Castleton, VT (802) 468-4073
FORD FOCUS parts 2008 Napa Gold filters-fuel #3595 air #9890. $10 for both. (518) 692-9961
H U G E B AG O F G I R L S clothes, size junior 16 and women’s small, great condition, all for only $30. (518) 632-5122
1992 FORD F150 4.9 EFI engine, complete, $99. Greenwich (518) 744-3278
5 WHIPPLE TREES, various sizes, $25 for all. (518) 6422125
1992 FORD F150 4X4 transfer case, $50. Greenwich (518) 744-3278
(5) TIRES size 205/75/15 mounted on 5 lug GM rims. $60. Cambridge. (518) 4809805
BLACK RUBBER SANDALS closed toe from Good Feet store, never worn, very comfy, $25. (518) 753-4025
(1) LIKE NEW ONE-MAN Kayak - includes oars. $99.99. (802) 287-4322 10x10 METAL DOG KENNEL, 6’ high, needs assembly, $75. (518) 642-2125
1992 FORD F150 front bumper, black, $50. Greenwich (518) 744-3278 2 H U G E B AG S O F b o y clothes, sizes 6/7 & 8, great condition, all seasons, all for $40. (518) 632-5122 2 PAIR BLACK SHUTTERS, vinyl, $20. (518) 642-0794 (2) GOOD YEAR TIRES on Ford wheels, P235/75/R15, $70. (518) 642-3776 (2) GOOD YEAR TIRES on Ford wheels, P235/75/R15, $70. (518) 642-3776 (2) HEAVY MAPLE step style in-stands. Both for $40. (802) 235-2301
9 WINE BOXES wood most approx. 20” x 14” x 7”. $50 for all. (802) 768-8661 AMMO BOX heavy wood rope handles 45” x 13” x 8”. $20. (802) 768-8661 BAR STOOL w/arms, swivels, upholstered, foot rest, $35. (201) 390-9850 BED TWIN, frame, mattress & box, never used, paid over $300, $90. (518) 502-1773 B I C Y C L E WO M E N S 2 6 ” Schwin Link, royal blue, 21 speed, good condtion, $65. (518) 692-9961
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2004 CHEVY TRAILBLAZER, fair condition, replaced transmission, tires good, inspected in April, $2795. (518) 854-3378 leave message. 2004 PONTIAC Grand Prix GTP. Good tires, brakes, solid body. Heated leather, cold A/C. $2795. 518-638-5431 2004 SILVER Volvo S40 I, 5cyl, 87,000 miles. Non-turbo, garage-kept, like new, in/out. Call (518) 638-6030 2005 BUICK LESABRE: well maintained, recently inspected, needs a transmission, $500.(802) 287-0855 2005 CHEVY MONTE CARLO supercharged SS, black leather interior, $800. (802) 446-2117
Autos
BROOKSTONE SHIATSU topper massager, model FW04, similar to current model, S4. Like new $80. (518) 677-3073 CAMP COT green canvas aluminum frame. Field/ stream, never used. Paid $70, now $45. (802) 768-8661 CEILING FAN Dayton, white industrial 4 blade, 3 speed. $55. (518) 677-3073
COMMERCIAL FLOOR BUFFER. Can be used to sand floors also. $99. Cambridge, NY (518) 480-9805 CRAFTSMAN 4 IN 1 laser level, new in box, $8. (518) 642-2125 CRAFTSMAN MINI TILLER, electric start, for small gardens, $99. (518) 642-3776 DRESSER: white, 4 drawer, $20. (518) 502-1773 ESPN GAMESTATION Video arcade, 6 sports included, lighted scoreboard, sound, portable, must see. $99 obo. (518) 369-5950 EXTERIOR METAL door & aluminum storm door set. VGC. 36x80. $90. Valley Falls, NY Lynn (518) 222-8650 FAMILY MATTERS DVD seasons 1-4, like new, all for $20. (518) 632-5122
Motorcycles
A G UA R A N T E E D A D ? That’s right. We will guarantee you will sell your vehicle or we will run your ad again for FREE!* Call now to take advantage of our Spring promotion. 20 words plus photo for only $25. *Ad will run until sold or up to 90 days. Call (518) 642-1234 or email classifieds@manchesternewspapers.com. CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2000-2018 Cars/ Trucks, Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-416-2208 DONATE YOUR CAR to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398 Donate your car to Wheels For Wishes, benefiting Make A Wish. We offer free towing and your donation is 100% tax deductible. Call 518-6501110 Today!
Autos Wanted
2011 FORD MUSTANG cherry red convertible with 4 cylinder engine. Continuously garaged, never dr iven in snow, 39,500 miles. May be seen/test dr iven only on weekends in Castleton, VT. Asking $13,900. Call 860921-8995 or email pooleconsult@gmail.com.
BRAND NEW 20” MOWER blades (3) with 3/4” center hole for 60” deck, $50. (518) 854-9939
CHAIN SAW 14”, electric, Sears model 358.34810, $35. (201)390-9850
4 DRAWER FILE CABINET, 15Wx27Dx52H, $25. (201)390-9850
1997 LEXUS EF300 leather, power sunroof, traction control, new tires, sporty, VGC. 202K. $1295. (518) 499-2241
BODYRIDER ELIPTICAL exercise machine, used very little, good condition. $30. (802) 375-2388
C OAC H M A N P O P - U P CAMPER, needs new canvas, $99. (727) 452-7623
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330.
Four Wheel Drive 2005 FORD 550 diesel, 4WD, p l a t fo r m d u m p, 1 2 8 , 0 0 0 miles. $9,000. (802) 265-3644
Motorcycles 2004 HARLEY NIGHT TRAIN Softail, 1-0wner, Vance and Hines pipes, many extras. Must-see condition!. $6500/ obo. (802) 265-3175
TRAILER: pop up camper converted to hauling trailer, all lights working, spare tire, hard top cover, 8 1/2’ L x 6 1/2’ W, asking $350. 518-854-9345
FRENCH PROVINCIAL bedroom set, dresser, night stand. $99.99. Cambridge (518) 480-9805 or (518) 4099460
LIKE NEW ONE-MAN Kayak - includes oars. $99.99. (802) 287-4322
FUTON Full-size. Blonde wood w/blue plaid cover. Excellent condition. $30. (518) 854-3998
MAPLE TWIN BUNK BEDS all inclusive. Can be used side by side, $99. (831) 682-3339 MO JACK MOWER LIFT, $75. (518) 854-3831
GENUINE LEATHER JACKET with liner, women’s, XL, $50. (518) 854-3831
NEW BLADE SHARPENER for push type lawn mower, $5. (518) 642-2125
GOWN: Black w/lace, off shoulder, worn once, size 10, $99. (518) 686-7034
NEW HAMSTER SUPPLIES, house, wheel, maze, ball, food, waterer, bedding, all for $30. (518) 632-5122
GUITAR HERITAGE AMPLIFIER VTX series, 26” high, 10” wide. $50. (802) 235-2301
NORTHSTAR SPOT SPRAYER, 12 volt, $75. (518) 8543831
GUMBOIL MACHINE Oak Mfg. Vintage. Square Glass. $75. (518) 677-3073
PING-PONG TABLE, net, paddles, balls. Stiga regulation size, folds in half for single player. $85/obo. (518) 8547032
HOMELITE GAS TRIMMER, 1/2 HP, 26.2 cc, $10. (518) 854-3831 HOOVER STEAMVAC carpet cleaner w/1 gal detergent, manual & attachments. Used few times. $60. (518) 6773073
REFRIGERATOR BLACK DORM style, larger size, Black & Decker, small freezer inside, $70. (518) 692-9961
TRAVEL TRAILER, water heater, 6 gallon, 1973 LP gas Atwood, believed to work, $25. (518) 692-9961 TV STAND black and aluminum, 4 shelves, $15. (518) 502-1773 TWIN BED, all inclusive, metal frame, $35. (831) 6823339 TWO REPLACEMENT WINDOWS w/screens, 36x36, double hung, like new, $95. (518) 642-0794 WILDA GENUINE LEATHER light blue winter jacket, large, very good condition, $25. (518) 753-4025 WOOD STOVE FIREPLACE INSERT, Blaze King, $99. (518) 686-7034 YARN Five, 8 oz, Acr ylic cones in black , blue, oatmeal, cranberry & pink. $18. (802) 287-9190 ZUMBA FITNESS Exhilarate set. Total 8 CDs plus hand weights. $25. (518) 854-7032
SOLD!
MOTORCYCLE 1800 HONDA Goldwing. Runs good. 97K miles. Asking $5,000. (802) 265-8829
Trailers
JOHN DEERE 318 garden tractor, rear wheels, also fits many Cub Cadets, $75 pair. Greenwich (518) 744-3278
SUBARU CARGO mat. Rubber. OEM part J501SSG00, fits Forester 2014-18. Ex cond. $25. (802) 293-5660
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Pickup-TrucksVans 1996 CHEVY UTILITY truck, 3/4 ton, $1500. (802) 4462117 2001 2500 DURAMAX DIESEL 4X4, 244,420 MILES. $3000. (802) 468-3045
Wanted ***MOTORCYCLES*** ***WANTED*** —-BEFORE 1985—- Running or not. All makes & models. ~Any condition~ $$ Cash Paid $$ Call: 1-315-569-8094 or email: cyclerestoration@aol. com
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We are looking for an Auto Technician with diagnostic abilities. No Saturdays required! A busy shop servicing all makes and models of cars and light trucks. Pay negotiable with experience. Must have valid driver’s license and tools.
Career Service/ Training AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students - Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-866-296-7094 AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA approved hands on Aviation training. Financial Aid for qualified students - Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 888-686-1704
Help Wanted PAID IN ADVANCE! Make $1000 Weekly Mailing Brochures From Home! NO Experience Required. Helping home workers since 2001! Genuine Opportunity. Start Immediately! www.MailingOpp.net RN NURSING JOBS available in your vicinity. Hospitals, psych, dtox, correction centers & more. Great Pay and Benefits. 1-866-387-8100 #202. White Glove Placement email: recruit@whiteglovecare.net DCA#1068435 TRACTOR-TRAILER DRIVERS NEEDED: Local Driver; Regional Driver: Bangor, Maine. Must have CDL Class A or B. Prior experience a must! In Person: NH Kelman, Inc. 41 Euclid Street, Cohoes, NY 12047 Call: 518237-5133. Email: ronhamilton@nhkelman.com. Resume must list previous driving experience.
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DIESEL TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT MECHANIC NEEDED! Welding and fabrication experience helpful. Pay based on experience. Benefits include health insurance plan and retirement plan. Paid vacations and holidays. 40-45 hours a week. Need to have valid driver’s license. Send resume to: turunentrkrepair@aol.com or call 802-287-4305
Stop in at 1015 Main St, Castleton, VT, send email to rdautotowing@gmail.com , or call 802-468-5268 between 8-6 M-F.
LANDSCAPING &
EXCAVATION Landscape/Hardscape crew members needed for installing patios, retaining walls, mowing, etc. Must have experience. Contact Rob 802-287-1427
JOB OPENING!
SKILLED LABORERS
TRANSFER STATION CASHIER AND ATTENDANT
Skilled laborers needed immediately for busy construction company located in Orwell, VT. Willing to train the right individual. Pay commensurate with experience.
Must be available to work Sat. Must be able to work with public and staff at our 5 Washington County transfer stations. Must be able to lift 50lbs. Basic math skills required. Equal Opportunity Employer. Apply on our website: www.earthwasteandmetal.com OR Call our main office for more info (802) 775-7722
Call 802-948-2941 X1002 Ask for Lynn
STONE FABRICATOR/ INSTALLER
The Reluctant Panther Restaurant is currently searching for a passionate Line Cook to join our outstanding culinary team. Our Executive Chef was named Vermont’s 2018 Chef of the Year and is willing to train the right candidate. Competitive wages and exciting work environment. Please email your resume to stay@reluctantpanther.com or stop by the Restaurant to fill out an application. 802.362.2568 or visit us at 39 West Road, Manchester, VT
Vermont Marble Granite Slate & Soapstone is looking to add a fulltime Fabricator/Installer to our team. Experience with stone fabrication and finishing work is required. Must be able to fabricate Marble, Granite, Slate, Soapstone and Quartz. Applicant must have an understanding of construction, tool operation, measuring skills and making templates with a critical eye for detail, effective time-management skills and the ability to work on a team. A valid driver’s license is also required.
CNC MACHINE OPERATOR
Pay is based on experience.
FULL-TIME JOB #1277
Please apply in person: VMGSS Corp, 10014 US Route 4, Whitehall, NY or fax resume to: 802-419-8233
Responsible for operating CNC vertical, horizontal machining centers, and/or multi-axis turning centers. Utilizes power tools and hand tools to perform preparation and/or finishing work. Utilize gages and measuring devices to check product quality.
Cambridge Valley Machining, Inc.
HELP WANTED Registered Nurse 11pm-7am Overnight Unique full-time opportunity to support six individuals with Development Disabilities and prominent medical needs in their shared home. Be part of our person centered team of nurses and support specialists while providing your medical and nurturing skills. Vermont RN license required. $28+/hour plus $2/hour shift differential Pay commensurate with experience Medical, dental, vision. Generous leave time, company paid life insurance, short and long term disability, EAP and wellness offerings. 401K with company match. Reduced tuition program for employees and their families, Tuition reimbursement. We also have flexible, per-diem openings We offer competitive salaries, an innovative and supportive work environment, and the opportunity to grow, all while making a difference in the lives of those who need us most. At CCN you’ll find more than a job. You’ll find work that matters. To apply, visit rmhsccn.e3applicants.com CCN is an Equal Opportunity Employer
We are accepting applications for production workers for 1st and 2nd shifts. We are also seeking experienced Fork Lift drivers for 1st shift. We have full benefit package available to full time employees after they have successfully completed the probation period. • 6 paid holidays • 5 bonus days • 1.25 per hour attendance bonus • 2 weeks paid vacation after 1 year full time employment. • 3 weeks paid vacation after 5 years full time employment. • Health, dental and life insurance after 90 days full time employment. (70% company paid)
Please apply in person at: Commonwealth Plywood. Inc. 10070 State Route 4 Whitehall NY 12887
Experience in industrial production environment and operating CNC machining centers or lathes desired but not required. Ability to read engineering drawings, calipers and micrometers and use various other measurement gages preferred, but willing to train. Applicants must possess good math skills and High School Diploma / GED. Benefits include health and prescription plan, life insurance, paid sick/personal vacation time, flex time, and 401k. Salary - commensurate with experience and qualifications. Send resume to: Cambridge Valley Machining, Inc. PO Box 160 Cambridge, NY 12816 Attn: Human Resources humanresources@cvmusa.com www.cvmusa.com REFERENCE job1277 in Subject line or heading Phone: (518)677-5617 EEO/DVFM
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Over Positi 100 Availa ons ble!
AUTOMOTIVE
LIGHT MECHANICAL/ CLEANUP POSITION Part-time+. Apply in person.
Warner’s Auto Church St., Granville NY
NOW HIRING for the Mountain Adventure Park Apply online at www.bromley.com or contact HR at 802.824.5522
STRAWBERRY RIDGE
LOW BOY DRIVER WITH CDL CLASS A DRIVERS LICENSE
Granville-based farm seeking individuals to harvest fruit. Part-time, Flexible hours, no experience required. To apply: Contact Derek
Peter Luizzi & Bros Contracting, Inc. is a local family owned company specializing in paving and site work. Our company self performs both paving and site work on large scale commercial, private and public work projects. We are currently seeking an experienced Low Boy Truck Driver. Must have a valid Class A CDL Driver’s License and have familiarity with the Capital District. Lots of opportunities for hours during the week. Job Type: Full-time Salary: Up to $27.50 /hour Applicants apply to: Frontdesk@luizzibros.com
518-744-8102
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WE ARE EXPANDING! Lindley Meals on Wheels in Rutland is growing and we are looking for reliable, trustworthy employees Monday through Friday most weeks to produce and deliver meals for our new contracts throughout New England. For our night shift - 4 p.m. to 12 a.m. - we need 2 full time experienced cooks, 1 full time detail-oriented packer that is able to lift 50 lbs., and 1 full time dishwasher to wash large commercial pots, dishes, equipment, etc. ServSafe Certification is needed for cooks and packer and we will provide training and fee for testing. For our day shift - 5 a.m. to 1 p.m. - we need 3 full time drivers at $14/hr. Drivers must be able to load and drive a box truck, pass DOT exam, lift 50 lbs., be flexible, and have clean driving record. Call 802-775-0133 between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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REAL ESTATE Commercial Property BAR, RESTAURANT, HOTEL Norwich, NY in existence since 1902. This turnkey business presents excellent opportunity in a beautiful upstate community. $229,000 Big Diamond Real Estate 1-607-843-6988. www.bigdiamondre.com
Financial PAY NO TAX when selling property of any kind. Free consultation 800-330-0801 $100k Property-Asset Minimum. For information E-mail info@1LessTax.com
Land/Lots ABUTS STATE LAND! 20 acres - $44,900 Beaver pond. Cooperstown Lake Region, 3 hrs NY City! 21 tracts avail in all. 5 to 50 acres. June 2nd & 3rd . Terms. 888-775-8114 NewYorklandandLakes.com ABUTS STATE LAND! 20 acres- $44,900. Beaver pond. Cooperstown Lake Region, 3 hrs NY City! 21 tracts avail in all. 5 to 50 acres. June 2nd & 3rd. Terms. 888-701-7509 NewYorklandandLakes.com
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FARM ESTATE SALE! 10 acres - $26,900. Cooperstown Lake Region, 3 hrs NY City! 21 tracts avail in all. 5 to 50 acres. June 2nd & 3rd. Terms. 888-650-8166 NewYorklandandLakes.com
VACATION HOME, CAMP OR LAND FOR SALE OR RENT? Advertise with us! We connect you with nearly 3-million consumers (plus more online!) with a statewide classified ad. Advertise your property for just $489 for a 25word ad, zoned ads start at $229. Call 518-642-1234.
EXIT ONE SELF-STORAGE Heated Units Also Available Route 4-A Fair Haven, VT 802-265-3330
FARM ESTATE SALE! 10 acres- $26,900. Cooperstown Lake Region, 3 hrs NY City! 21 tracts avail in all. 5 to 50 acres. June 2nd & 3rd. Terms. 888-479-3394 NewYorklandandLakes.com HARDWOOD FOREST! 50 acres - $89,900. Abuts State Land, brook. Cooperstown Lake Region, 3 hrs NY City! 21 tracts avail in all. 5 to 50 acres. June 2nd & 3rd. Terms. 888-431-6404 NewYorklandandLakes.com
VACATION HOME, CAMP OR LAND FOR SALE OR RENT? Advertise with us! We connect you with nearly 3-million consumers (plus more online!) with a statewide classified ad. Advertise your property for just $489 for a 25word ad, zoned ads start at $229. Visit AdNetworkNY. com or call 1-877-275-2726.
HARDWOOD FOREST! 50 acres- $89,900. Abuts State Land, brook. Cooperstown Lake Region, 3 hrs NY City! 21 tracts avail in all. 5 to 50 acres. June 2nd & 3rd. Terms. 888-476-4569 NewYorklandandLakes.com WO O D E D G E TAWAY ! 5 acres - $19,900. Cooperstown Lake Region, 3 hrs NY City! 21 tracts avail in all. 5 to 50 acres. June 2nd & 3rd. Terms. 888-701-1864 NewYorklandandLakes.com WO O D E D G E TAWAY ! 5 acres- $19,900. Cooperstown Lake Region, 3 hrs NY City! 21 tracts avail in all. 5 to 50 acres. June 2nd & 3rd. Terms. 888-905-8847 NewYorklandandLakes.com
RENTALS Apartments GRANVILLE VILLAGE Studio upstrs furnished. Cable/ heat/WiFi incl. No pets/nonsmoker. $575/mth first, last + sec. (518) 642-0510 GREENWICH 2bdrm, $710/ mo. Available 7/1. Village off street parking. No smoking/ pets. Dan (518) 817-3635 WHITEHALL 2 bdrm, heat & hot water included, W/D hookup, $750/mo. No pets. 1st+ sec. Ref. 518-307-2174
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Computer Services
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Plumbing & Heating
MAVERICKS MOWING 1/2 acre lawns only $35. Serving Salem to South Glens Falls. Free Estimates. (518) 744-3663
SMILANSKY PLUMBING & HEATING Granville/Salem/Greenwich Robert Smilansky Owner 518-832-0086
Tree Service
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BOURN TREE SERVICE Over 30 Years of Service Fully Insured * Free Est. Brush Clipping * Land Clearing. (518) 642-2182
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14• The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 1, 2018 Appliances
Garage Sales
ELECTRIC STOVE: excellent condition, $175. Whitehall (518) 502-9976
MANCHESTER, VT Big tag sale at Manchester Eagles Club, Rt 11 & 30 East, 2 mi from circle. 6/2, 9-4. Something for everyone! If rain, inside.
Articles for Sale
ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcements ALTHOUGH MANCHESTER NEWSPAPERS tries earnestly to check all Classified Advertising submitted for legitimacy and accuracy, we cannot be responsible for ads that may be misleading. Once an ad has started running it is non-refundable. DIVORCE $349 - Uncontested divorce papers prepared. Only one signature required. Poor person Application included if applicable. Separation agreements. Custody and support petitions. - 518274-0380
Notices IF ADVERTISING IN ONE FREE PAPER IS SMART, then advertising in hundreds of them is pure genius! Do it with just one phone call! Reach nearly 3 million consumers statewide in print — plus more online — quickly and inexpensively! Zoned ads start at $229 for a 25-word ad. Call 1-518-642-1234.
Business Opportunities HAVE AN IDEA for an invention/new product? We help everyday inventors try to patent and submit their ideas to companies! Call InventHelp®, FREE INFORMATION! 888487-7074
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Attorney/Legal Lung Cancer? And Age 60+? You And Your Family May Be Entitled To Significant Cash Award. Call 866-9519073 for Information. No Risk. No Money Out Of Pocket. REAL ESTATE Attor ney. Buy/Sell/Mortgage Problems. Attorney & Real Estate Bkr, PROBATE/CRIMINAL/BUSINESS- Richard H. Lovell, P.C., 10748 Cross Bay, Ozone Park, NY 11417 718 8359300 LovellLawnewyork@ gmail.com Were you an INDUSTRIAL TRADESMAN (machinist/ boilermaker/pipefitter etc) and recently diagnosed with LUNG CANCER? You may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Risk free consultation! 855-407-6931
1990 NOMAN DOUBLE s n o w m o b i l e - r i d i n g l aw n mower trailer, aluminum frame, wooden sides, removable tailgate, 3 tires, $600. (518) 695-3821 (518)-8107844 IF ADVERTISING IN ONE FREE PAPER IS SMART, then advertising in hundreds of them is pure genius! Do it with just one phone call! Reach nearly 3 million consumers statewide in print — plus more online — quickly and inexpensively! Zoned ads start at $229 for a 25-word ad. Visit us at AdNetworkNY.com or call 1-877-275-2726 INSTANT GARAGE, new in box, 12x20x8, new $400, sell for $300. (518) 642-3776 NEW WOODEN KICKER racks put on your running gear, $850. Used running gear, $350. (518) 638-8308 SCHULTZ & DOOLY BEER MUGS, originals, mint condition, $450. Must pick up. Ask for Phil (518) 747-0160 “SELL IT HERE!!” One item per ad. Exclusions apply, including Firewood, Real Estate, Pets, Hay. $13 for 20 words, runs 3 weeks. Add a photo for only $5. Call or email today! 518-642-1234 SPRING CLEANING? You can advertise your garage sale in four papers for only $19! 20 words (additional words .25 ea). Call (518) 642-1234 or email classifieds@manchesternewspapers.com. THETFORD SMART-TOTE 4 wheel LX portable holding tank, 35 gal w/tow handle, never used. Sells for $350, asking $175. (802) 235-2394
Firewood/Fuel ALL QUALITY HARDWOOD FIREWOOD accurate measured loads. Green wood available now. (802) 8553974 or (518) 642-1558. COAL FOR SALE Anthracite. Rice, pea, Nut and Stove. Call 518-424-5663 or (518) 6429819. GREEN HARDWOOD $175 per cord. Immediate local delivery incl. $185 out of area. 518-915-4040 or 518-2233494.
Free FREE 1972 METAL OFFICE DESK 45”W x 30”D x 29”T with 3 drawers: 1 is 12” deep, 1 is 6” deep, 1 is a slim top drawer. (802) 287-5815 FREE HP LASERJET P2035N. Works. (802) 3620795 FREE QUEEN SIZE SOFA bed mattress. Never used. (802) 362-0795 FREE WOOD STEP LADDER 6 feet. (802) 362-0795
Furniture
MERCHANDISE Antiques ANTIQUE WINTER SLEIGH: horse drawn, circa 1800, asking $125. Call (518) 642-9448
REAL LEATHER sofa, chair & ottoman, cream color, $800. Real Mahogany coffee & end table, $500. Solid oak entertainment center w/32” Phillips Magnavox TV, $800. Excellent condition. (518) 499-2602
Health/Medical
RUTLAND, VT 133 Killington Ave, 6/2 8am-2pm. Multifamily sale. All profits are donated to charity.
WERE YOU AN INDUSTRIAL OR CONSTRUCTION TRADESMAN and recently diagnosed with LUNG CANCER? You and your family may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Call 1-877-689-5293 for your risk free consultation.
Guns & Ammo
Health
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Lawn and Garden
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• • • •
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399
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1899
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$
499
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REG. $1299
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399 $399
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599
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1111 State Route 40, Greenwich, NY 12834 2015 FORD FIESTA SE STK #P4691A 4 CYL, 6 SPEED, 34K MILES
NOW $9,995 2013 FORD FOCUS SE STK #46033A 4 CYL, AUTO, 77K MILES
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CLOSER THAN YOU THINK! 2012 FORD FOCUS SE STK #P4817A 4 CYL, AUTO, 46K MILES
2011 FORD FUSION SE STK #56058A 4 CYL, AUTO, 93K MILES
2014 FORD EDGE LIMITED AWD STK #65567B V6, AUTO, 52K MILES
2014 FORD FOCUS SE STK #P4805A 4 CYL, AUTO, 40K MILES
NOW $10,888 2013 FORD EDGE LIMITED AWD STK #46038A V6, AUTO, 44K MILES
NOW $9,995
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NOW $24,995
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2015 FORD ESCAPE S FWD
2015 FORD ESCAPE SE 4X4
2014 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM 4X4
2012 FORD ESCAPE XLT 4X4
STK #45996A V6, AUTO, 45K MILES
STK #05759A 4 CYL, AUTO, 16K MILES
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STK #45981A V6, AUTO, 83K MILES
NOW $21,495
NOW $15,995
NOW $18,995
NOW $17,995
NOW $14,995
2014 FORD EXPLORER LIMITED 4X4
2013 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4X4
2010 FORD F-150 SUPER CREW PLATINUM 4X4
2014 FORD F-150 S/C STX 4X4
2015 FORD F-150 S/C XL 4X4
STK #45983A V6, AUTO, 51K MILES
STK #P4824A V6, AUTO, 82K MILES
STK #25924A V8, AUTO, 73K MILES
STK #05750B V8, AUTO, 54K MILES
STK #LP4839 V6, AUTO, 31K MILES
NOW $26,995
NOW $20,995
NOW $24,995
NOW $25,995
NOW $26,995
2011 FORD F-150 SUPER CREW XLT 4X4
2016 FORD F-250 S/C XLT 4X4
2012 FORD F-350 CREW LARIAT DUALLY 4X4
2016 FORD F-350 CREW LARIAT DUALLY 4X4
2016 FORD F-250 R/C XL 4X4
STK #N5810B V6, AUTO, 71K MILES
NOW $23,995
STK #46009A V8, AUTO, 9K MILES
NOW $37,995
STK #95716A V8 DIESEL, AUTO, 36K MILES
NOW $41,995 Prices do not include tax, title or reg fee
STK #05786A V8 DIESEL, AUTO, 39K MILES
NOW $50,995
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NOW $32,995
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2018 RAM 1500 EXPRESS QUAD CAB
2018 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE 4X4 #N4399 - Popular Equipment Group, Cold Weather Group
MSRP $28,930
$
0
#N4483 - 5.7 Hemi, Express Value Pkg
$
0
*
MSRP $42,820
2018 CHRYSLER PACIFICA TOURING L
*
$
0
#N4585 - 8 Passenger, Heated Leather Seats
MSRP $37,980
*
DOWN!
DOWN!
DOWN!
LEASE $ FOR
279
*
MONTH
2019 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUDE PLUS 4X4
LEASE $ FOR
299
MONTH
2018 DODGE DURANGO SXT AWD
#N4590 - Cold Weather Group
#N4572 - Anodized Platinum Pkg, Popular Equipment Group, 3rd Row Seating
MSRP $29,875
MSRP $40,075
BUY FOR
$
24,999
LEASE $ FOR
*
MONTH
2019 RAM 1500 BIGHORN CREW CAB 4X4 #N4575 - Level 2 Equipment Group, U-Connect, 4C Nav w/8.4 Display, 20” Aluminum Chrome-clad Wheels
MSRP $50,910
BUY FOR
*
349
*
$
34,999
BUY FOR
*
$
44,999
*
* Lease payments for N4399, N4483 and N4585 are based on $0 down. N4399 and N4483 10k miles per year, N4585 ultra low 5k miles per year. N4483 for 39 months, N4399 and N4585 for 36 months. N4483 and N4399 Tier 1 credit through Chrysler Capital. N4585 Tier 1 credit through Ally. All leases require tax, fees and first payment due at signing. N4572, N4590 and N4575 Buy For Prices require tax, title & DMV fees and must be financed through Chrysler Capital. All rebates to dealer. Not responsible for typographical errors. Expires 5/31/18.
OVER 100 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES IN STOCK! CHECK US OUT AT WWW.STEPHENSOFGREENWICH.COM 2015 JEEP CHEROKEE
2014 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED
2017 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN GT
2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
2011 FORD F-350 LARIAT
DIESEL! Stk# U6785 36,766 miles
$22,989
Stk# U6836 44,535 miles
$26,989
2016 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED 4X4
2016 DODGE DART SXT
Stk# U6987 18,581 miles
Stk# U7011 44,655 miles
$24,989
2016 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY
$12,989
2014 RAM 3500 LARAMIE
Stk# U6913 9,502 miles
$22,989
2017 RAM 2500 SLT
Stk# U7013 16,752 miles
$35,989
2013 GMC SIERRA 1500 SLE
Stk# U6920 34,705 miles
$26,989
Stk# U6924 70,721 miles
$35,989
2016 JEEP WRANGLER 2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE ALTITUDE 4X4 UNLIMITED SPORT
Stk# U7015 37,865 miles
$28,989
Stk# U7016 9,514 miles
$32,989
2008 NISSAN FRONTIER SE
2014 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500
DIESEL! Stk# U7024 36,703 miles
$25,989
2015 RAM 1500 SLT
Stk# U7036 40,613 miles
$49,989
2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500
Stk# U7044 77,447 miles
$22,989
2015 RAM 1500 TRADESMAN EXPRESS
Stk# U7054 13,730 miles
$32,989
2015 FORD EXPLORER XL
Stk# U7055 43,618 miles
$15,989
2018 FORD F-150 XLT
LIFTED! Stk# U7059 30,451 miles
$29,989
Stk# U7062 70,581 miles
$19,989
Stk# U7064 21,334 miles
$18,989
Stk# U7090 24,997 miles
$29,989
Stk# U7101 10,446 miles
$38,989
* PLUS TAX, TITLE & REG. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS
PRE-OWNED 2551 Route 40 Argyle Road • Greenwich, NY 12834 Sales Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 9-7, Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5
518-692-9604
www.stephensofgreenwich.com