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Karaoke Night Fair Haven American Legion Post 49 will present a karaoke talent contest on Friday, March 29, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All are welcome to this event. Non-singers are invited to be part of the audience. Prizes will be awarded, and light refreshments will be served. Cost: Free. Information: 802-265-7983. Fair Haven American Legion Post 49, 72 S. Main St., Fair Haven, Vermont.

Comedy Night The Strand in Hudson Falls will present a night of comedy with Jay LaFarr and friends on

Friday, March 29, from 8 to 10 p.m. Hosted by Mikael Gregg, the evening will feature Jay LaFarr, Jennifer McMullen, Cody Montayne, Dee Watson and Dan Guerin, who have appeared on Comedy Central, Improv Comedy and The Comedy Works. The performance may contain adult humor. Cost: $15. Information: 518-832-3484; www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

Granville Musical The Granville Community Players, made of students and community members, will perform Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” on Friday and Saturday, March 29 and 30, at 7:30 p.m. in the Granville High School auditorium. The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed into his former

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self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity. Cost: $10 in advance, $12 at the door. Information/tickets: jmarsfelder@granvillecsd.org. Granville High School, 58 Quaker St., Granville, New York.

HFHS Musical Hudson Falls High School Drama Club will perform “The Hunchback of Notre Dame” on Friday-Sunday, March 29-31, at the high school. Show times on Friday and Saturday are 7 p.m., and Sunday’s matinee is at 2 p.m. Quasimodo, the bell-ringer of Notre Dame Cathedral, bides his time locked away in a tower. With only gargoyles to keep him company, Quasimodo longs to be with other people, leading to his chance encounter with the enchanting Esmeralda. When the beautiful young woman catches the attention of Quasimodo’s guardian, sinister Frollo, Quasimodo must help to keep her out of his clutches. This new musical is based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney film. Cost: $10; tickets may be purchased at the door or at the school ahead of time. Information: 518-747-2121. Hudson Falls High School, 80 E. Labarge St., Hudson Falls, New York.

One-Act Festival The Dorset Players will present its 16th annual One-Act Festival on two weekends, Friday-Sunday, March 29-31 and April 5-7. Show times are 7:30 p.m. on Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets: $15 for adults, $8 for ages 18 and younger. Information and tickets: 802867-5777 or www.dorsetplayers. org. The box office will be open March 26-28 and April 3-4 from 4 to 7 p.m. and two hours before each performance. Dorset Playhouse, 104 Cheney Rd., Dorset, Vermont.

30 SATURDAY Maple Weekend Maple Open House Weekend, hosted by the Upper Hudson Maple Producers Association, will take place SaturdaySunday, March 30-31, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.

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The FREEPRESS • Friday, March 29, 2019 • 3 Local sugarhouses will open their doors, offering free samples, demonstrations, tours and more. Participating sugarhouses in Washington County include Grottoli’s Maple in Middle Granville; Battlehill Maple in Fort Ann; Wild Hill Maple, Mapleland Farms and Dry Brook Sugar House in Salem; River Run Maple and Maple Acres in Granville; and Rathbun’s Maple Sugar House in Whitehall. Signs will be placed along roadsides to direct motorists to the sugarhouses. For a full list of participating sugarhouses throughout the Upper Hudson region, visit www.upperhudsonmaple.com.

Free Food The Kingsbury SDA Church will offer free food on Saturday, March 30, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. the church building. Information: 518-747-2871. Kingsbury SDA Church, 3991 State Route 4, Hudson Falls, New York.

Smirnov. Cost: $12/$10. Information: 518-832-3484; www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

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juice and coffee. All proceeds from the breakfast will be divided between the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation and the ALS Association. Cost: $7. Information: John Betts at jtbetts43@yahoo.com. Masonic Temple, 1548 Route 67, Schaghticoke, New York.

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Modern Woodmen of America will host a basket party for Dan Whitney, Jr. on Saturday, March 30. Doors open at 11 a.m., and drawings begin at 1 p.m. The benefit will include door prizes, a 50/50 raffle, a mystery raffle, and a full concession stand. Proceeds will be used to help offset expenses due to Whitney’s heart surgery. Cost: $5 entry for ages 12 and up, $2 for each additional sheet. Information or to make a donation: 518-642-9283 or Kathy Bishop at 518-499-5310. Modern Woodmen of America Hall, 10 Main St., Wells, Vermont.

New Skete Monasteries will present composer/pianists Joel Feigin and Haskell Small in concert on Saturday, March 30, at 2 p.m. Feigin will perform his piano compositions “Meditation 1,” “Meditation 2” and “Variations on Empty Space,” along with Bach’s Small Chorale Mass (manualiter) from Klavierubung III. Small will perform Erik Satie’s Sonneries de la Rose et Croix, No. 1 and Sonneries de la Rose et Croix, No. 3 and his own piano composition “Mystic Child.” Cost: Free; advance tickets required. Information/tickets: https:// bit.ly/2F2PgLM. New Skete Monasteries, 273 New Skete Rd., Cambridge, New York.

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Hudson Falls Library will sponsor a family game day on Saturday, March 30, from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the library. Join in with the Adirondack Tabletop Gamers for a variety of games for all ages. Cost: Free. Information: 518-747-6406. Hudson Falls Free Library, 220 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

The Boar’s Nest in Fort Ann is hosting a benefit spaghetti dinner for Wanda Sargent on Saturday, March 30, from noon to 4 p.m. The menu will include spaghetti and meatballs, tossed salad and rolls. A 50/50 drawing, basket raffles and silent auction will also be part of the festivities. Music will be provided by “Mr. DJ” Brian Pincheon. Cost: $10. All proceeds will benefit Sargent and her husband as she undergoes a kidney transplant. Information, Steve Call at 518-307-9364 or Bob Sargent at 518-796-0631. Boar’s Nest, 1263 Patten Mills Rd., Fort Ann, New York.

Hope and Healing Recovery Community Center will sponsor an evening of capture the flag on Saturday, March 30, from 6 to 9:30 p.m. On the last Saturday of March millions around the world celebrate Earth Hour by turning off nonessential electric lights for one hour as a symbol of commitment to the planet. Hope and Healing will celebrate with an evening of activity illuminated by glowin-the-dark lighting for safety. Teams will be created at 6 p.m. All are welcome. Cost: Free. Information: 518-480-5499. Gospel Lighthouse Church, 30 La Cross St., Hudson Falls, New York.

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The Hudson Falls Central School District PTSA will host a family fun fair on Saturday, March 30, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Hudson Falls Primary School. The day will include games and prizes, including more than 100 baskets and gift certificates in the basket raffle, a Scholastic book fair, animals and stuffed animals, $10 wrist bands for unlimited gaming fun and delicious concession food. Information: 518-747-2121. Hudson Falls Primary School, 47 Vaughn Rd., Hudson Falls, New York.

The Strand in Hudson Falls will present pianist Anna Keiserman in a solo recital on Saturday, March 30, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Born in Russia and currently based in New York City, Keiserman is known for her creative programming, expressive freedom and singular vision. Her performance credits include the Salmagundi Art Club – for whom she created several custom programs – as well as Le Poisson Rouge, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, and performing for the Fête de La Musique at the invitation of the French-American Piano Society. At the Strand, she will play music by Rachmaninoff, Shchedrin, Prokofiev and

The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls will present Manticore in a tribute to Emerson, Lake and Palmer on Saturday, March 30, at 7:30 p.m. Manticore reproduces the music of symphonic rock band Emerson, Lake and Palmer, who took pieces by Bach, Tchaikovsky, Bartók, Copeland, Mussorgsky, Ginastera and Brubeck and reinterpreted them in a way that the original masters could never have foreseen. The band infused them with the wilder elements of rock and roll: distortion, rhythm, power and flash. Cost: $15. Information: 518-832-3484; www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

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Craft/Vendor Fair American Legion Post #574 in Hudson Falls will host a craft/vendor fair on Saturday, March 30, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the post in Hudson Falls. This benefit will raise money for the Open Door Mission on Warren Street in Glens Falls. In addition to crafts and items from direct sales vendors, there will be a grand prize awarded and door prizes. Cost: Free admission. Information: Sherri at 518232-5747. American Legion Post #574, 72 Pearl St., Hudson Falls, New York.

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Victor Masonic Lodge of Schaghticoke will host a breakfast on Sunday, March 31, from 7:30 to 11 a.m. at the lodge on Route 67 across from Hoosic Valley High School. The buffet menu will include pancakes, Belgian waffles, Knickerbocker soufflé, sausage, bacon, potatoes with and without onions, scrambled eggs,

Hildene will present a workshop on goat care on Sunday, March 31, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Hildene’s goat dairy. Goat dairy manager Aimee Braxmeier and staff will cover the basics of shelter, feeding, health and care. Preregistration is required by noon on Friday, March 29; the workshop will be limited to 15 participants. Check-in will be

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Strand Jazz The Strand in Hudson Falls presents the Al Tolomeo Trio with special guest Matt Finley on Sunday, March 31, from 3 to 5 p.m. Drummer Tolomeo is joined by Charles Cornell on piano, Steve Kristy on bass and special guest Matt Finley on trumpet. Cost: $12/$10. Information: 518-832-3484; www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

Music from Salem Music from Salem will present its spring concert, “Once More Love,” on Sunday, March 31, at 4 p.m. at Hubbard Hall in Cambridge. The afternoon will feature Music from Salem directors Judith Gordon and Lila Brown with actor/playwright and former Hubbard Hall Theater Company director John Hadden and Margaret Lloyd, poet/painter and former chair of the Humanities Department at Springfield College, in a heavenly marriage of music and poetry. Music by J.S. Bach, Philippe Rameau, György Kurtág, Ludwig van Beethoven, Arvo Pårt, Johannes Brahms, John Harbison, Ernst Krenek,

Robert Schumann and Morton Feldman will be paired with poetry by Margaret Lloyd, Sappho, E. E. Cummings, Eugenio Montale, William Shakespeare, Anna Swir, Dylan Thomas, Henry Austin Dobson, Rainer Maria Rilke and Anna Akhmatova. Cost: $25 suggested, but “pay what you can.” Advance tickets may be purchased at www.hubbardhall.org. Information/tickets: 518-2322347, info@musicfromsalem. org or www.musicfromsalem. org. Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education, 25 E. Main St., Cambridge, New York.

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A resource fair will precede the screening, which will be followed by a panel discussion about expression through dance, a topic addressed in several episodes of “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.” Cost: Free. Information: 518-580-5000 or www.wmht.org/blogs/independent-lens/wont-you-be-myneighbor. Skidmore College, Gannett Auditorium, 815 North Broadway, Saratoga Springs, New York.

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The Greenwich Senior Citizens will welcome Jim Welch, president of Sleep in Heavenly Peace and a 26-year Air Force veteran from Mechanicville, at its monthly luncheon meeting on Wednesday, April 3, at noon. Welch will give a presentation on Sleep in Heavenly Peace, an organization that has delivered thousands of beds – all handmade and provided with mattresses, pillows and bedding – to children in disadvantaged families at no charge. Sleep in Heavenly Peace currently has 127 chapters in 40 states, with three in New York. The organization always welcomes donations of pillows, twin-size bedding and blan-

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David Macaulay Manchester Community Library will host author and illustrator David Macaulay who will discuss “Life in the Studio” on Wednesday, April 3, at 7 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Manchester. Macaulay is the award-winning author of “Castle,” “Built to Last,” “Cathedral,” the worldwide bestseller “The Way We Work,” and most recently “The Way Things Work Now,” which includes all-new sections on the technology that most affects our everyday lives. Superb design, magnificent illustrations, and clearly presented information distinguish all his books. He lives with his family in Vermont. The talk is part of the Vermont Humanities Council’s First Wednesdays lecture series and is free and open to the public. Information: 802-362-2607 or 802-262-2626, email info@vermonthumanities.org or visit www.vermonthumanities.org. First Congregational Church, 3624 Main St., Manchester, Vermont.

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Chicken & Biscuits The Granville Knights of Columbus will hold their monthly dinner on Thursday, April 4, from 4 to 6:30 p.m. at the hall in Granville. The menu will include chicken and homemade biscuits, mashed potatoes, corn, coleslaw, dessert and beverage. Take-outs will be available. Cost: $10. Information: 518-642-2509. Knights of Columbus, Park Ave., Granville, New York.

Strand Concert The Strand in Hudson Falls presents Dakota Dave Hull on Thursday, April 4, from 7 to 9 p.m. Hailed by everyone from Dave Van Ronk to Doc Watson, from the Washington Post to Downbeat, Dakota Dave Hull spans a wide musical geography to create an infectious, uniquely personal blend of jazz, ragtime, folk, blues, Western swing, and vintage pop. A gifted composer as well as a strikingly original interpreter of older tunes, Dave calls what he does “classic American guitar.” Folk legend Van Ronk calls Dave “one of the best guitarists in the world.” Tickets: $15. Information: 518-832-3484; www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

Folk Music Crandall Public Library’s Folklife Center will present Hayley Reardon on Thursday, April 4, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the library. Growing up in Massachusetts, Reardon’s passion for story began at a very young age when she picked up her mother’s old Epiphone guitar and began writing folk songs. Reardon has shared the stage with Lori McKenna, Anais Mitchell, Jessica Lea Mayfield and Birds of Chicago among others. Her music is described as “brilliantly moving folk/pop with a lyrical depth and soul” by Performer Magazine. Cost: Free. Information: 518-792-6508. Crandall Public Library, 251 Glen St., Glens Falls, New York.

Growing Native Greenwich Free Library will host “Growing Native: Gardening and Native Species 101,” presented by Hudson Crossing Park on Thursday, April 4, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the library. Participants will learn about the benefits of using native species in their gardens and landscaping at this free presentation. Information: 518-692-7157. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich, New York.


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Don't stress it! Stress affects people of all ages from all walks of life. Though work is a primary source of stress for many people, a recent survey from the American Psychological Association found that stress is more than just work-related. In its 2017 "Stress in America" survey, the APA found that the future of the nation, money and violence and crime were significant sources of See STRESS, pg. 2 6

Banish belly fat and improve cardiovascular health The way to a person's heart may be through his or her stomach in more ways than one. Doctors have tied heart health to the abdomen, and having extra pounds around one's middle can be detrimental to cardiovascular well-being. Excess visceral fat in the belly, something doctors refer to as "central adiposity," may have potentially dangerous consequences. While the link between belly fat and heart health has long been associated with men, women may be even more vulnerable to the adverse health effects of belly fat. A study published in March 2018 in the Journal of the American Heart Association examined 500,000 people between the ages of 40 and 69. Participants had their body measurements taken, and then were kept track of for heart attack occurrence over the next seven years. During that period, the women who carried more weight around their middles (measured by waist circumference, waist-to-hip ratio or waist-toheight ratio) had a 10 to 20 percent greater risk of heart attack than women who were just heavier over all. Belly fat is particularly dangerous because it doesn't just include the insulating, or subcutaneous, fat under the skin. It is largely visceral fat that also

surrounds the organs in the abdomen. Harvard Medical School reports that visceral fat is metabolically active and has been strongly linked to a host of serious diseases, including heart disease, diabetes, cancer, and dementia. Visceral fat is like an endocrine organ

that secretes hormones and a host of other chemicals linked to diseases that can affect adults. One substance is called retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4), which has been tied to an increased risk of coronary heart disease. In 2015, a study published in the Annals of

Internal Medicine found that normal-weight people with excessive belly fat had a higher risk of dying of heart disease or any other cause compared with people without central obesity. The online health and wellness resource Medical News Today says doctors determine belly fat to be a problem when a woman's waist measures 35 inches or more and a man's 40 inches or more. MRIs also can be used as a fat analyzer and will be judged on a scale of 1 to 59. A measurement of 13 and under is desireable. The Mayo Clinic advises that poor diet and fitness habits can contribute to belly fat. As people age, they may have to make more drastic changes to their diets and exercise regimens to counteract changes in their metabolisms. Eliminating sugary beverages, watching portion sizes, counting calories, doing moderate aerobic activity daily, and choosing healthier foods can help tame visceral fat. Also, doctors may recommend those who are stressed to try stress-busting techniques, as stress also may be tied to excessive belly fat. Belly fat should not be overlooked, as its presence can greatly increase a person's risk for various diseases.

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Weight Continued from page front page 5 stress for more than half of survey participants. That's a dangerous notion, as the Mayo Clinic notes that the effects of the stress on the human body are considerable. Though everyone experiences and responds to stress differently, these are some of the more common effects of stress, courtesy of the Mayo Clinic.

Stress can have an adverse effect on mood and has even been linked to depression, which the World Health Organization reports is the leading cause of disability across the globe. People suffering from stress also may experience anxiety, restlessness and feelings of being overwhelmed. In addition, stress can compromise a personÕs ability to focus, adversely affecting a personÕs ability to complete their work-related tasks. That's not insignificant, as 61 percent of respondents in the 2017 "Stress in America" survey reported that work was a significant

source of their stress.

Physical side effects Stress affects more than the mind, manifesting itself physically in various ways. The Mayo Clinic reports that common physical side effects of stress include headache, muscle tension or pain, including chest pain, fatigue, and a change in sex drive. Upset stomach also may be a byproduct of stress. People dealing with stress may even have trouble sleeping.

Behavioral side effects Behavior also can be affected by

stress, which may cause some people to abuse drugs or alcohol. Some may even turn to tobacco, either becoming a smoker or smoking more if they're already smokers. Smoking has been linked to a host of negative physical side effects, including an increased risk of developing cancer. Angry outbursts, social withdrawal and overeating or undereating are some additional potential side effects of stress on the body. Coping strategies can be highly effective at alleviating stress and its negative side effects. Learn more about such strategies at www.stress.org.

What is irritable bowel syndrome? Stomach pains, bloating and trouble with digestion affect people on occasion, particularly after a rich and heavy meal. However, when symptoms of gastrointestinal upset are prolonged or occur frequently, it may be a sign of irritable bowel syndrome, also called IBS. IBS, according to the Mayo Clinic, is a common disorder that affects the large intestine. Symptoms can include abdominal pain, gas, diarrhea or constipation, bloating, and more. Between 3 and 20 percent of Americans experience IBS symptoms, and the condition affects more women than men. While some people may experience minor, manageable symptoms, others may deal with side effects that affect their daily lives. The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Disease says doctors are not sure what causes IBS. Muscle contractions in the intestine that are stronger than normal can play a role. In addition, the Mayo Clinic notes that abnormalities in the nerves that impact the digestive system can cause greater than normal discomfort from the abdomen stretching from gas or stool. As a result, poorly coordinated signals between the brain and the intestines

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Canned food myths debunked The affordability of canned foods entices many people to stock up on the essentials. However, there are some people who still harbor concerns about the safety of canned foods. Getting to the truth about canned foods can assuage some of those concerns and help those on the fence stock up on these budget-friendly staples.

other international food safety agencies, has evaluated the extensive body of science and continue to affirm BPAÕs safety in food packaging, some manufacturers are voluntarily moving away from it. Consumers can find many foods packed in cans with non-BPA linings. However, even foods packaged in BPA are considered safe for consumption.

Myth #1: Canned foods are not as healthy as fresh foods.

Myth #4: Canned foods are full of sodium. Some canned foods will contain salt as an added ingredient to improve taste and act as a freshness preservative. But canned foods do not rank among the biggest offenders in regard to excessive amounts of sodium. In 2012, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a study that identified the top 10 food categories that contribute to high sodium diets. Pizza, cured meats, cold cuts, and rolls made the list, while canned foods did not.

Fresh foods, once harvested, have a finite shelf life. Plus, once fruit or vegetables are picked, their vitamin and mineral content decreases each day that they are not consumed. Many canned foods are picked and processed on the same day, helping to retain nutrients at their peak and lock them in for many months. Also, according to the Hy-Vee supermarket chain, sometimes canned foods are packed with additional nutrients, such as increased lycopene in canned tomatoes.

Myth #5: Canned foods do not taste good.

Myth #2: Canned foods are full of preservatives.

Because foods are canned when they are at peak freshness and ripeness after harvest, they retain full flavor if properly stored.

The perception that canned foods are "processed" foods often leads people to believe they're full of unsavory ingredients. The term processing is used to describe any food that has been changed from its natural form. So removing corn from a cob counts as processing, as is baking or boiling potatoes. Canned foods are preserved by heating the items and sealing them under pressure. No other preservatives are needed to keep them fresh.

Myth #6: All dented cans are unsafe. Cans can become dented in transit. Drop a can and it will dent. But that doesnÕt necessarily mean foods inside dented cans are unsafe to eat. If a can is bulging or if the top or bottom of the can moves or makes a popping sound, the seal has probably been broken or compromised by bacteria and should be thrown out. Canned foods are safe and can make for valuable additions to any pantry.

Myth #3: Can linings are dangerous. There has been controversy concerning BPAcontaining plastics for many years. Even though the Food and Drug Administration, as well as

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Recommended immunizations for those age 50+ Routine immunizations can keep people safe and healthy. Certain vaccinations can prevent diseases from producing symptoms, while others can lessen the duration of an illness or make conditions less severe. Vaccination schedules become a way of life for parents to young children. But vaccinations aren’t just for kids, and adults should keep tabs on their immunization histories to ensure they’re up-to-date with vaccinations for their particular age group and lifestyle. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warns that the elderly are more likely to die of a vaccine-preventable disease than other age groups. The immune system begins to decline as we age, so the body can benefit from the

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Do you know signs of heart disease? Heart health should be a concern for people of all ages, but especially so for men and women over 50. That’s because, according to the American Heart Association, even men and women who are free of cardiovascular disease at age 50 are at a significant lifetime risk of developing the disease. But heart disease does not have to be an accepted byproduct of aging. For example, a 2014 study published in the AHA journal Circulation found that maintaining or increasing physical activity after age 65 can improve the heart’s well-being and lower risk of heart attack. In addition to increasing physical activity as they age, older men and women who understand heart disease and learn to recognize its symptoms have a greater chance of minimizing its affects and lowering their risk of having a heart attack.

What are the symptoms of heart disease? Heart disease is a blanket term used to describe a host of conditions, so symptoms vary depending on each individual condition. The following are some of the more widely known conditions and their symptoms: Q Hypertension: Also known as high blood pressure, hypertension is a largely symptomless form of heart disease. The AHA notes that the idea that hypertension produces symptoms such as difficulty sleeping, facial flushing, nervousness, and sweating is a miscon-

effort, but men and women can protect their hearts regardless of their ages. Q Get sufficient exercise. At least 30 minutes of exercise per day can protect against disease. Q Quit smoking. Smoking increases your risk for a host of ailments, including heart disease. Quitting is a great way to start getting your heart and other parts of your body back on track. Q Include heart-healthy foods in your diet. A diet that is rich in fruits and vegetables and low in cholesterol, salt and saturated fat promotes heart health.

ception. Symptoms typically do not alert men and women to the presence of hypertension, highlighting the emphasis men and women should place on routine visits to the doctor’s office, where their blood pressure can be taken. Q Heart attack: The symptoms of a heart attack are different than the symptoms of heart disease that may lead to heart attack. The former can be found by visiting www.heart.org. Signs that you may be heading toward a heart attack include undue fatigue, palpitations (the sensation that your heart is skipping a beat or beating too rapidly), dyspnea (difficulty or labored breathing), chest pain or discomfort from increased activity.

"Fit as a Fiddle" The phrase "fit as a fiddle" is often used to describe someone who is very healthy and full of energy. But what does fitness have to do with an instrument, anyway? Actually, very little. According to The Phrase Finder, "fit" didn't originally mean healthy. It was actually used to represent the words "suitable and seemly." Therefore, something that is fit as a fiddle would mean it was suitable for its purpose. Now "fit" frequently refers to one's physical shape, and the phrase has evolved.

"Survival of the fittest" Again, the word "fittest" initially did not represent physical strength or wellbeing. Rather, in this phrase, attributed to Herbert Spencer and later to Charles Darwin, fittest referred to those who were best suited to their environment, or more plainly, those who were best able to survive. Today, it can mean anyone who is able to rise above the odds against them or beat the competition.

"Strong as an ox" The idiom "strong as an ox" has long represented a person who is unusually strong and able to persevere. Because oxen are large beasts of burden that were used instead of horses by American settlers before railroads were created, anyone compared to an ox would have to be someone capable of strong physical labor and ability.

How can I protect my heart?

Q Lose weight. Being overweight or obese is a major risk factor for heart disease. If you have already started to exercise daily and eat a more hearthealthy diet, then you’re on your way to losing weight. Consult your physician if diet and exercise don’t seem to be helping you to shed pounds. Heart disease kills millions of people across the globe each year, many of whom are over 50. But men and women who learn about heart disease and how to reduce their risk stand a far greater chance of fighting the disease

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Health sayings and their unique origins Language is shaped by many different influences. Over time, certain phrases become part of the vernacular and are spoken to signify how one acts or feels, including phrases about health and well-being. Some phrases may inspire curiosity as to their origins. The following healthrelated phrases have some interesting backstories.

Q Arrhythmia: Arrhythmia means your heartbeat is irregular, and men and women often mistakenly believe arrhythmia only afflicts those who already have been diagnosed with heart disease or have had a heart attack. But arrhythmia can affect even those men and women who have healthy hearts and no history of cardiovascular disease. Symptoms of arrhythmia can vary greatly, from a single premature beat to a series of premature beats that occur in rapid succession. Arrhythmia that lasts long enough to affect heart function may include symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, fatigue, dizziness, lightheadedness, shortness of breath, and chest pain.

Q Don’t drink alcohol to excess. Like smoking, drinking alcohol to excess can lead to a host of problems, such as high blood pressure, arrhythmia and high cholesterol, each of which increases your risk of heart disease.

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5 FRIDAY Lenten Lunch

The menu will include fish on a bun, choice of macaroni and cheese or French fries, coleslaw, homemade desserts and drinks. Dine in or take out. Cost: $11. Information: 518-955-2413. St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 17 S. Park St., Cambridge, New York.

with its big heart, soul and song. Tickets: $10 for adults, $5 for students ages 21 and under. Information and tickets: 518677-2495 or www.hubbardhall. org. Hubbard Hall Mainstage, 25 E. Main St., Cambridge, New York.

Mettowee Valley Ecumenical Council will sponsor a Lenten luncheon program on Friday, April 5, at the United Church of Granville. A prayer service at noon led by Doug Baker from Raceville United Methodist Church will be followed by a soup and bread lunch at 12:30 p.m. Information: Rev. Jim Peterson at 518-642-2245. United Church of Granville, 18 Church St., Granville, New York.

Fish Fry

Strand Concert

Johnsonville Volunteer Fire Company and Explorer Post 2019 will host a fish fry dinner on Friday, April 5, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The menu will include fish fry, French fries, coleslaw, macaroni salad, dessert and a beverage. Dine in or take out. Cost: $11. Information: 518-753-4843. Johnsonville Volunteer Fire Company, 5 River Rd., Johnsonville, New York.

Prayer Service

Annie

The Strand in Hudson Falls presents Gods of Thunder, a Kiss tribute, on Friday, April 5, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wearing the “Dressed to Kill” album cover suits and face paint, Gods of Thunder will play two albums complete: “Destroyer” and “Love Gun,” plus a short set of classic Kiss. Makeup is encouraged. Tickets: $10, free for kids ages 12 and younger. Information: 518-832-3484; www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

The Salem area churches will hold a noontime prayer service on Friday, April 5 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. The service is open to all, both believers and seekers. Information: Laura Mitchell at 518-854-3729. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, E. Broadway, Salem, New York.

Hubbard Hall will present Cambridge Central School Drama Club’s spring production of the Broadway hit musical “Annie” on two weekends, Friday-Sunday, April 5-7 and April 12-14. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. This Tony Award-winning smash opened originally on Broadway in 1977 and played for nearly six sold-out years. Annie, Daddy Warbucks and a herd of hilarious characters and lovable orphans will win your heart. Produced in collaboration with Cambridge Central School’s Drama Club, this show will win you over

Fish Fry St. Patrick’s Church in Cambridge will host its weekly fish fry dinner at the rectory on Friday, April 5, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The dinners are held each Friday through Lent.

Seussical Hoosick Falls High School Drama Club will perform “Seussical,” Friday-Sunday, April 5-7, at the high school auditorium. Show times are Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 7, at 1 p.m. The cast will bring to life favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, Lazy Mayzie and Jojo, a little boy with a big imagination. The colorful characters will transport the audience from the Jungle of Nool to the

Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos. Cost: Free and open to all; seating is limited and available on a first-come-first-served basis. Information: Meaghan J. Keegan at 518-686-7012, ext. 1502. Hoosick Falls High School, Route 22, Hoosick Falls, New York.

Our Town Theater in the Woods Vermont will present Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town,” on Friday, April 5, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 7, at 3 p.m. at the Old Tinmouth Firehouse, and Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, April 14, at 3 p.m. at Stone Valley Arts in Poultney. Our Town has endured as a staple of theater companies ever since it first premiered 81 years ago. Its clear-eyed look at the stability of traditions and family, the steadfastness of the natural environment and the transience of human life is just as illuminating today as it was in 1938. Tickets: $20 for adults, $10 for children. Because the venues are so intimate, reservations are highly recommended. Information/reservations: Call 802-235-2050, email theaterinthewoodsvt@gmail.com., or visit www.theaterinthewoodsvt. org. Old Tinmouth Firehouse, 9 Mountain View Rd., Wallingford, Vermont; Stone Valley Arts at Fox Hill, 145 E. Main St., Poultney, Vermont.

6 SATURDAY Craft/Vendor Fair Big Cross Street Elementary School PTA will sponsor a craft/vendor fair on Saturday, April 6, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the school in Glens Falls. Buy local handcrafted items and wares from vendors like Thirty-One Gifts, Paparazzi, LuLaRoe, Color Street and many others. The PTA will also sponsor a bake sale and basket raffles. Cost: Free admission. Information: Jen Ferris at c20posada@aol.com. Big Cross Street Elementary School, 15 Big Cross St., Glens Falls, New York.

Basket Raffle Fair Haven Grade School will sponsor a basket raffle on Saturday, April 6. Doors will open at 10 a.m. and basket drawings will begin at 11:30 a.m. in the grade school gym. Proceeds from the raffle will be used to help send chorus and band students in grades 5-8 to Trills and Thrills Music Festival at the end of the school year. The school is accepting donations of baskets for the raffle from families and community members, too. Baskets need to


The FREEPRESS • Friday, March 29, 2019 • 21 be at the school by Wednesday, April 3. Cost: $5 entry fee includes 1 sheet of tickets, $2 for each additional sheet of tickets. Information: cynthia. hutchins@arsu.org. Fair Haven Grade School, 115 N. Main St., Fair Haven, Vermont.

kids, concessions, a birthday party for 10 to be given to a lucky child, a grand prize award and door prizes. Cost: Free admission. Information: Sherri at 518232-5747. Schuylerville High School, 12 Spring St., Schuylerville, New York.

Craft/Vendor Fair

Basket Raffle

Schuylerville High School will host a craft/vendor fair on Saturday, April 6, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the high school. This benefit will raise money for the high school senior class and various clubs. In addition to crafts and vendor items for sale, the day will include a meet and greet with the Easter bunny, games and prizes for

A basket raffle to benefit the Wiktorski family will be held on Saturday, April 6, at Castleton University Campus Center. Doors open at 11 a.m. and drawings will begin at 1 p.m. Special prizes, 50/50, door prizes and concessions will be available. Cost: $5 entry fee includes

one sheet of tickets, $2 for each additional sheet. Information: Michele Perry at 802-468-1343, 802-265-8810, michele.perry@castleton.edu; Corey Stone at 802-558-2642; Bill Bunker at 802-282-2484, 802-2879670, 802-468-6333, william.bunker@castleton.edu; Laurie Provin at 802-353-6994. Castleton University Campus Center, 49 College, Dr., Castleton, Vermont.

Dress Giveaway American Legion Post 574 in Hudson Falls will host a prom dress giveaway on Saturday, April 6, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. New and gently used prom dresses will be available for free. Information: Kathy at 518-858-

6018, Jen at 518-321-1413 or Julie at 518-858-6018. American Legion Post #574, 72 Pearl St. Hudson Falls, New York.

Brewfest The 10th annual Glens Falls Brewfest will be held on Saturday, April 6, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Queensbury Hotel. Brewfest is a beer-, wine- and cider-tasting event featuring local, regional and national breweries, wineries and cideries. Admission includes beer, cider and wine tastings, free food samples, a souvenir tasting glass and live music by Forthlin Road. Proceeds benefit the Adirondack Theatre Festival and Feeder Canal

Alliance. Information: www.glensfallsbrewfest.org. Tickets: $45 in advance, $55 at the door; available online and at Cooper’s Cave Ale Company. Queensbury Hotel, 88 Ridge St., Glens Falls, New York.

Caravaggio Film Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning will screen the film “Caravaggio: The Soul and the Blood,” at Burr and Burton Academy’s Riley Center for the Arts on Saturday, April 6, at 4 p.m. Caravaggio expert Roberto Longhi explores in the artist’s masterpieces the echo of personal experience and the expression of the human state, both physical and emotional.


22 • The FREEPRESS • Friday, March 29, 2019 These evocative moments – thanks to the use of light and cinematic techniques – allow viewers to go deep inside the mind and soul of Caravaggio, empathizing with his impulses and fears. Tickets: $15 for adults, $12 for seniors, $8 for students. Information and tickets: www. bbatickets.com. Burr and Burton Academy, 57 Seminary Ave., Manchester, Vermont.

Chicken & Biscuits Pittstown United Methodist Church will hold a chicken and biscuits dinner on Saturday, April 6, from 4 to 6 p.m. The menu will include chicken and biscuits with gravy, vegetables, coleslaw, cranberry relish, dessert and beverages. Dine in or take out. Cost: $12. Reservations are suggested. Information: 518-663-5607. Pittstown United Methodist Church, 57 Old Route 7, Valley Falls, New York.

Pork Dinner The Ladies and Gentlemen’s Supper Club of Pawlet Community Church will host a roast pork dinner on Saturday, April 6, starting at 5 p.m. The menu will include roast pork baked with the club’s famous topping, stuffing, mashed potatoes with gravy, hot vegetables, cabbage salad, applesauce, fruited jello, rolls with butter, hot and cold beverages and maple syrup and ice cream sundaes for dessert. Take-out orders can be accommodated on the day of the dinner by calling the church at 802325-3022. Cost: $12 for adults, $6 for children ages 6-12, free for kids 5 and under. Information: Doreen Mach at 802-325-3428 or Judy Coolidge at 802-325-3073. Pawlet Community Church, 38 Vermont Route 133, Pawlet, Vermont.

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GFHS Musical Glens Falls High School Theatre Ensemble will perform “Sister Act” on Saturday, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 7, at 1:30 p.m. When an aspiring nightclub singer accidentally witnesses a murder, the police place her in hiding with a group of nuns at a convent. Worlds collide at first, but everything changes once she joins the struggling choir at the convent. Tickets: $10 for adults, $5 for students. Information: Kathy Taylor at 518-225-8634. Glens Falls Senior High School, 10 Quade St., Glens Falls, New York.

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mile benefit race for the Hartford Volunteer Fire Company on Sunday, April 7, beginning at 8 a.m. at Hartford Central School. There will be a one-mile fun run starting at 8 a.m. and a twomile run starting at 9 a.m. Race day registration will be available at the Hartford Central School until 7:45 a.m. for the fun run and until 8:45 a.m. for the two-mile run. All runners are invited to a free pancake breakfast at the Hartford firehouse on State Routes 40 and 149 after the race. Runners should have their race bibs as proof of race participation. Entry fees for the two-mile run: $20 if preregistered, $25 on race day. There is no cost for the fun run, although donations will be welcomed. Information: 518-632-5299. Race forms can be downloaded at bit.ly/2MFlapjackRun. Hartford Central School, 4704 NY-149, Hartford, New York.

Breakfast Hartford Volunteer Fire Company will sponsor an allyou-can-eat breakfast on Sunday, April 7, from 8 to 11 a.m. The menu will include pancakes, ham, sausage, made-toorder eggs, toast, juice, milk and coffee. Cost: $7 for adults, $4 for children ages 5-12 years. Information: 518-632-5299. Hartford Volunteer Fire Company, Route 40, Hartford, New York.

Hartford Volunteer Fire Company will sponsor the Firemen’s Flapjack Run, a two-

Breakfast West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department will serve an allyou-can-eat pancake breakfast on Sunday, April 7, from 7:30 to 11 a.m. The menu will include regular, chocolate chip, blueberry, and cranberry pancakes served with local maple syrup, waffles, West Pawlet’s world-famous home fries, scrambled eggs, sausage and bacon, along with coffee, tea, milk and orange juice. The facility is handicapped accessible. Cost: $10 for ages 12 and older, $8 for seniors ages 65 and older, $5 for ages 5-11, free for children under 5 years old. All proceeds are dedicated to equipment and training needs. Information: 802-325-3222. West Pawlet Fire House, 2806 Vermont Route 153, Pawlet, Vermont.

Basket Party The Poultney Woman’s Club will sponsor a huge basket party on Sunday, April 7, at Poultney Elementary School. Doors open at 11 a.m., and drawings begin at 1 p.m. Poultney Elementary School is handicapped accessible. All proceeds from the event support the many charity events and programs of Poultney Woman’s Club. Tickets: $5 for the first sheet, $2 for each additional sheet. Information: Jean Davis at 802-287-4047. Poultney Elementary School, 96 School Circle, Poultney, Vermont.

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INSTEP JOGGER stroller, used twice. $60. (518) 6423776

ELECTRIC HEATED 16 gallon water bucket for horses. $70. (518) 642-9276 E V E N I N G G OW N / P RO M D R E S S $ 5 0 0 n ew, wo r n once, size 6. $75. (518) 6422567 F R I G I DA I R E 1 4 C U B I C FEET upright freezer. $99. (518) 552-4138 GARAGE DOOR OPENER remote & accessories, track. Clopay brand. $80. (518) 2605211 GOLF BAG PLUS (4) clubs for kids, balls, tees. Good condition. $25. (518) 642-8049 GUN CABINET holds 8 to 12 rifles. Wood, glass locking door, 2 locking storage drawers. $99. Call or text (518) 744-3663

PAIR OF BEARS w/stands. $15/obo. (518) 793-4265 PAIR OF LAMPS $5. (518) 793-4265 POOL TABLE $20. (802) 2653428

KEROSENE LANTERN decorative glass, 20 inches tall, very old. $99/obo. Mike (518) 747-7578

POOL/PING PONG TABLE: Excellent condition, includes accessories. $99 firm. (518) 854-7259

LAWN SEEDER and fertilizer $90/obo. (518) 683-0490

PORTABLE SOLAR FENCE Chargerr Gallagher model S10. Used 10 months. $90. (518) 642-9276

LAWN SEEDER and fertilizer $90/obo. (802) 683-0490

RAIN BARREL 65 GAL w/ hardware. You transport. $40. Call before 9PM (518) 9296955

LOCUST FENCE POST seven feet long. About 33 for $99. (518) 499-5378 M E TA L B E D F R A M E w / springs, no mattress, 38-1/4 wide x 76-1/4 inches long. $50. (518) 260-5211 METAL FILE CABINET 4 drawer, dull green, 15” x 52”. $35. (802) 287-9744 MINOLTA XG-1 35MM CAMERA extra zoom lens case flash attachment. $25. (518) 222-8684

R C A S E L E C TAV I S I O N VIDEO disc player Model SFT 100W works. $60. (518) 2521043 R C A S E L E C TAV I S I O N VIDEO discs 40 movies 52 discs. $50. (518) 252-1043 RECORDS OVER 300 $75 takes all. (802) 287-9451

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TEAK TV UNIT You pick up. $95. Call before 9PM (518) 929-6955 TECUMSEH 7HP MOTOR electric start, for Simplicity Sno-Blower. Runs good. $50. Mike(518) 747-7578 TOASTMASTER BREAD MACHINE model 1176S & instructions, recipe book. $7. (518) 753-6544 TWIN BED #2 MATCHING frame, boxspring, mattress, 2” memory foam topper, zippered cover. Excellent condition. $99. (802) 468-0175 TWIN BED FRAME, boxspring, mattress, 2” memory foam topper, zippered cover. Excellent condition. $99. (802) 468-0175 VCR TAPES 8 large boxes. $50 takes all. (802) 287-9451 VINTAGE TUPPERWARE CAKE carrier & handle, white & gold. $12. (518) 753-6544

SONY CASSETTE RECORDER circa 1985. $25. (802) 287-9744

WADERS, ORVIS chest high, used twice. Nice. Size 10 boot, tan. $30. (802) 6459727

SONY VIDEO CAM recorder circa 1985. $25. (802) 2879744

WESTERN PAPERBACKS 100 for $25. (802) 287-9451

SPORTS CARDS including NBA, NFL, MLB hundreds including Rookies Favre, Deion excellent shape. $50. (518) 642-8049

WRANGLER 1989 YJ DOORS w/roll-down windows. Red left side/right side. $50. (518) 499-1612

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Manchester Newspapers’

SERVICES DIRECTORY

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Every Service For Every Purpose Alterations ALTERATIONS SEWING INSTRUCTION SCHUYLERVILLE, NY www.memyself-i.com (518) 695-4867

Computer Services COMPUTER ISSUES? FREE DIAGNOSIS by GEEKS ON SITE! Virus removal, Data Recovery! 24/7 EMERGENCY SERVICE, Inhome repair/On-line solutions. $20 OFF ANY SERVICE! 844-892-3990 THE PC DOCTOR Computer Repair (518) 642-3878 pcdoctor3@verizon.net

Home Improvement B AT H R O O M R E N O VA TIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 888-657-9488.

Plumbing & Heating SMILANSKY PLUMBING & HEATING Granville/Salem/Greenwich Robert Smilansky Owner 518-832-0086

Tax Preparation INCOME TAX REFUNDS IN JUST DAYS! Tax Preparation, E-File, Instant Loans. Credit Cards Accepted. Joy’s Services (518) 642-3230

Tree Service BOURN TREE SERVICE Over 30 Years of Service Fully Insured * Free Est. Brush Clipping * Land Clearing. (518) 642-2182

REAL ESTATE

Sebastian, Florida (East Coast) Beach Cove is an Age Restricted Community where friends are easily made. Sebastian is an “Old Florida� fishing village with a quaint Atmosphere yet excellent medical facilities, shopping and restaurants. Direct flights from Newark to Vero Beach. New manufactured homes from $114,900. 772-5810080; www.beach-cove.com

Auctions

Land/Lots

4BR/3BA HOME on 17.47 +/acres in Shaftsbury, VT. Foreclosure auction: April 11 @ 2 pm. 2,529 +- sf, 2 fireplaces, 2-bay barn, pond on property. THCAuction.com 1-800-6347653

WANTED: WOOD LOTS Top prices paid. (518) 638-6338/(518) 708-4337 Central Timber Co

Mobile/Modular Homes TRAILER HOME Cambridge, NY 2 bedroom, upgraded windows, clean and well kept. Available May 1st. Call (518) 677-3941

Apartments

RENTALS

GRANVILLE: Mettowee Valley Apts. 2 bdrm, $668 rent; utilities avg. $78. NO smoking. Pet? Must meet eligibility requirements. For application (518) 584-4543. NYSTDD Relay Service 1-800-4211220. Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity.

Apartments

Storage

G R A N V I L L E V I L L AG E : Large 1 bdrm on 2nd floor, incl. appliances & trash removal, $500/mo. Security & references required. (518) 642-2820

EXIT ONE SELF-STORAGE Heated Units Also Available Route 4-A Fair Haven, VT 802-265-3330

GRANVILLE: 2 BEDROOM apartment available. (518) 502-9561 or (516) 784-7227

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NEEDED IMMEDIATELY CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION LABORER Experience preferred but not necessary. Must have clean valid driver’s license.

CALL: 802-558-0856

CONCRETE PROFESSIONALS, INC. Career Service/ Training

Help Wanted

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 AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Get FAA approved hand on aviation training. Financial aid for qualified students. Career placement assistance. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance 866-296-7094. HEALTHCARE CAREER TRAINING ONLINE. Start a new career in medical billing & coding. Medical Administrative Assistant. To learn more, call Ultimate Medical Academy. 855-629-5104 TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED at Stevens Transport! Earn $1000 per week! Paid CDL Training! No experience needed! 844-452-4121 drive4stevens.com

CALL TODAY FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION 518-642-1234

AIRLINE CAREERS Star t Here –Get trained as FAA certified Aviation Technician. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call AIM for free information 866-296-7094 FARM HELP WANTED Afternoons, robot herd, guiding cows, feeding calves, barn chores. Pawlet, Vt (802) 3253127 INDEPENDENT WOOD & PELLET STOVE INSTALLER Call The Stovery (518) 638-8950

Help Wanted JOB OPPORTUNITY: $18 P/H NYC - $15 P/H LI- $14.50 UPSTATE NY. If you currently care for your relatives or friends who have Medicaid or Medicare, you may be eligible to start working for them as a personal assistant. No Certificates needed. (347) 4622610 (347) 565-6200

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All Green Lawn Services LLC Looking for Full-time Lawn Maintenance help (April - Nov) Experience preferred, own transportation to & from work. Call or text John Allen (518) 632-5160

ARCHITECTURAL ROOFING SLATE

Accepting applications for

FULL-TIME TRIMMERS AND PUNCHERS Monday-Friday schedule Apply in person at 325 Upper Road, Poultney, VT

Community Outreach & Development Manager

DELI MANAGER WANTED Daytime work, competitive pay. Experience preferred Call Robert at

802-468-2213 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

EXPERIENCED CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION WORKERS Must have clean valid driver’s license. Salary based on experience.

CALL: 802-558-0856

CONCRETE PROFESSIONALS, INC.

Full-Time Auto Technician Experience with diagnostic abilities for our shop in Castleton. Busy shop servicing all makes and models of cars and light duty trucks. No Saturdays required! Pay negotiable with experience. Must have valid driver’s license and tools. Call 802-468-5268 (M-F) Stop by 1015 Main Street, Castleton or Email: rdautotowing@gmail.com

ACTIVITIES ASSISTANT We are hiring an Activities Assistant part-time on weekends. Flexible days and hours. If you are interested in arts and crafts, music and singing or being a part of creative pursuits with seniors, we would love to have you apply to this unique position. Come Join our Team and Apply Today! Come by in person to complete an application or email your resume to: Megan LoBrutto at mlobrutto@terracecommunities.com

(802) 362-5141

(WEEKLY OVERNIGHT TRAVEL THROUGHOUT THE NORTHEAST)

Office based in Poultney, Vermont

Must be a self-starting, organized, hardworking, compassionate team player who is able to work in a very fast paced, unpredictable environment. Must enjoy traveling, have valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. Duties to include, but not limited to: Travel an average of 3-4 days per week (including an average of 2 overnights per week) to provide outreach throughout the Northeast and nationally, to prepare and facilitate educational workshops, develop ongoing relationships and partnerships with professionals, public speaking, manage FIA’s online and print marketing materials (including blogs and videos), assess additional opportunities to increase awareness about FIA. Additional duties as assigned. This is a full-time position. Benefits include 29 paid days off per year. Knowledge of nonprofits helpful but not required, must be proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Guidelines for consideration: Please email cover letter, resume, and salary requirements to diana@ friendsinadoption.org. No phone calls or mailings. Only candidates who follow the guidelines will be considered. ***A dedicated individual looking for a rewarding career in the social service field need only apply. Extensive traveling and public speaking required. *** Friends in Adoption (FIA) is a non-profit, pro-choice, licensed adoption agency with a focus on helping people make informed decisions concerning adoption. FIA is committed to open adoption, inclusiveness, and providing lifelong support to all members of the adoption circle.

WAIT STAFF WANTED!

Equinox Terrace has openings for Full Time & Part Time wait staff. Your responsibilities will include: • Taking orders from clients • Serving food and beverages • Setting & clearing tables Experience preferred but not necessary. Training is given. Fill out an application in person or send a resume to Cathy Johnson, Chef: cjohnson@terracecommunities.com or call (802) 362-5141

Director of Property Services A rare opportunity! Project management and interpersonal skills are critical for not only leading and training a team but also engaging clients in this full-time, year-round senior position. The primary responsibility is to manage and direct all activities pertaining to Bromley Village. Activities shall include, but not be restricted to planning, construction, Village services and utility operations. This position supervises the entire Property Services department, a team of 15-20 year-round and seasonal individuals of varying skill levels, specialties, and work environments. Ideal candidate starts on/about July 1st to permit overlap with incumbent.

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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.

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BEHIND ON your MORTGAGE? Denied a loan modification? Bank threatening foreclosure? CALL Homeowner Protection Services now! New laws are in effect t h a t m ay h e l p. C a l l N ow 1-844-293-7187

STORAGE SHED 10’X12’ GARDEN TIME: EC, cost $2200 new, sell for $1650. Have receipt. Call (802) 2362174 Center Rutland, Vt.

Home Improvement

OX Y G E N A ny t i m e. A ny where. No tanks to refill. No deliveries. The All-New Inogen One G4 is only 2.8 p o u n d s ! FA A a p p r o ve d ! FREE info kit: 1-855-8391738

B AT H R O O M R E N O VA TIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 888-912-4745

STAY IN YOUR HOME longer with American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1500 off, including a free toilet, and lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-465-5426

SLEEP APNEA PATIENTSIf you have Medicare coverage, call Verus Healthcare today, Healthy Sleep Guide and More - FREE!! Our customer care agents await your call. 1-888-689-4341 to qualify for CPAP supplies for little or no cost in minutes. Home Delivery.

BECOME A PUBLISHED AUTHOR! We edit, print and distribute your work internationally. We do the work... You reap the Rewards! Call for a FREE Author’s Submission Kit: 866-951-7214

EARTHLINK High Speed Internet. As low as $14.95/ month (for the first 3 months). Reliable High Speed Fiber Optic Technology. Stream Videos, Music and More! Call Earthlink today 1-888-5869798

OVER $10K IN DEBT? Be debt free in 24-48 months. Pay a fraction of what you owe. A+ BBB rated. Call National Debt Relief 1-855-4033654.

Services SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS Ads as low as $7.60 per week in a circulation of 30,000+! Call today 518-642-1234

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Attorney/Legal

DIVORCE $349 - Uncontested divorce papers prepared. Only one signature required. Poor person application included if applicable. Separation agreements. Custody and support petitions. 518274-0380

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.

Financial

Free FREE BOXES: clean, ass e m bl e d p a ck i n g b oxe s. Great for moving! (518) 7921803 FREE FOR GAME farm/animals, freezer - burned meat packages, never thawed, 8 lbs. (518) 753-6544

6 P C B E D RO O M S E T: Queen bed frame w/storage on headboard, 2 night stands, chest, dresser w/mirror. $525. (518) 428-0948

AVON - Earn extra $$. Sell online or in person from home or work. Free website included. No inventory required. For more info, Call: 855-812-5674

70 YEARS OLD, kids are grown. Still need your life insurance? Or is a big LIFE SETTLEMENT CASH PAYOUT smarter? Call Benefit Advance. 1-844-348-5810

D RY S E A S O N E D F I R E WOOD $135/half cord or $260/full cord. Green $210/ full cord. Campfire & boiler wood $150. (518) 638-6338.

Furniture

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

Firewood/Fuel CENTRAL BOILER’S new certified Classic Edge Titanium HD OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE. Buy now for as low as $6,995.00! Call Today! Beecroft’s 518-753-4402

MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale ORVIS FISHING ROD: Superfine glass w/reel, $400/ obo. Never used. (518) 4017856 ORVIS FISHING RODS: Helios 2. $500/obo. Never used. (518) 401-7856 “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

7’ FUTON COUCH: Country style, hand crafted wood, thick cushion, excellent condition. Must pick up. $300. (802) 783-8014

Guns & Ammo CRAGIN’S GUN SHOP BUY * SELL * TRADE 105 State St, Rutland, VT 802-773-9781 WORK 802-558-2300 CELL

Health/Medical 50 BLUE PILLS for only $99.00! Plus S&H. Discreet, s ave $ 5 0 0 . 0 0 n ow ! C a l l 1-844-316-8322 AT T E N T I O N O X Y G E N THERAPY USERS! Inogen One G4 is capable of full 24/7 oxygen deliver y. Only 2.8 pounds! FREE information kit. Call 877-929-9587 DENTAL INSURANCE Call Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 855434-9221 or http://www.dental50plus.com/44 LUNG CANCER? And Age 60+? You And Your Family May Be Entitled To Significant Cash Award. Call 877-9158674 for Information. No Risk. No money Out Of Pocket.

VIAGRA & CIALIS! 60 pills for $99. 100 pills for $150 FREE shipping. Money back guaranteed! Call Today: 800404-0244

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Lawn and Garden JOHN DEERE 316 GARDEN tractor 18HP, 47” snowblower & hydraulic lift rototiller attachments. $2500. Call/text (518) 632-5160 Privacy Hedges -SPRING BLOWOUT SALE 6ft Arborvitae Reg $179 Now $75 Beautiful, Nursery Grown. FREE Installation/FREE delivery, Limited Supply! ORDER NOW: 518-536-1367 www. lowcosttreefarm.com

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PETS-LIVESTOCK Dogs-Cats-Pets AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES, 7 months, female. $225. (518) 642-3776 BORDER COLLIE, 7 months, male, black & white with blue eyes. $225. (518) 642-3776 FREE BARN CAT. Black male, not neutered. Friendly. Whitehall, NY. Text (518) 4809130 FREE KITTENS: black & white, litterbox trained, ready to go. Whitehall, NY. Text 518538-6678

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STAY IN YOUR HOME longer with an American Standard Walk-In Bathtub. Receive up to $1,500 off including a free toilet, and a lifetime warranty on the tub and installation! Call us at 1-855-534-6198

RABBITS FOR SALE Meat, breeding, pets. Fresh or frozen $9/pound. Call Patriot Rabbit Ranch (518) 238-8330

Farm Animals

Wanted to Buy

Hay & Grain

WANTED TO BUY: Older 80 hp tractor good cond. & haybine or discbine & pigs. Call 518-281-4261 leave message.

60+ ACRES FOR hay harvest. Must have equipment, insurance and be neat.(518) 638-9000 ALL NATURAL, NON-GMO Feeds Corn: Whole, Ground, Cracked, Soymeal, Oats. Feed made-to-order for cows, pigs, chickens, horses, etc. Dry hay and Baleage. Elsworth’s (518) 692-2781 or (518) 932-9860 cell. Closed Sundays.

Poultry DUCK EGGS: $8 per dozen. Greenwich (518) 692-8675

Call to advertise here! Autos 2001 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE: Needs motor work and battery. Body interior tires & wheels in excellent condition. $1800 obo. (802) 375-6782 2005 MB C320 4-matic, navy blue, needs a little TLC, 243K, asking $1200. Call Tim at (802) 772-0707

Autos

Autos

2008 NISSAN VERSA 100,000 miles, manual transmission, solid car, no rust, new brakes, new tires, extra snow tires on rims, $3800. (518) 854-7903

CASH FOR CARS! We buy all cars! Junk, high-end, totaled - it doesn’t matter! Get free towing and same day cash! Newer models too! Call 1-833-839-3981

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2002-2018 Cars/ Trucks, Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-416-2208

D O N AT E YO U R C A R t o Wheels For Wishes, benefiting Make A Wish. We offer free towing and your donation is 100% tax deductible. Call 518-650-1110 Today!

Autos Donate Your Car to Veterans Today! Help and Support our Veterans. Fast - FREE pick up. 100% tax deductible. Call 1-800-245-0398

Campers

2 0 0 3 TOYOTA TAC O M A 170,000 miles, V6, 5spd, 4x4. New frame, runs and drives great. $5000. (802) 645-0864

DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 1-855-5871166

CLASS C 1993 FORD Ultra camper, low mileage, great condition, $8000. (802) 2654289

Classic & Antiques 1977 3-WHEEL cushman police truckster. Motor is very good. Needs some wiring. Rare collector item. $1850. (518) 638-9000

Recreational

MAHINDRA 3016 HST Compact tractor, loader, back hoe, 83 hours, like new. $15,500. (518) 744-3663

Four Wheel Drive

Autos Wanted CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330.

Farm Equipment F O R D 8 8 1 S E L E C T- O SPEED, several attachments included. $3000/obo. (802) 779-1175

2010 CARRIAGE CAMEO 5th wheel, 36’, 2 slides, excellent condition. Can be seen anytime. $29,995. Call (518) 852-7566 Cambridge, NY

Motorcycles

Pickup-TrucksVans

2010 HARLEY DAVIDSON XL883L Sportster, Black, 164 miles, $6,000 OBO (518) 6421598 (leave msg)

2008 FORD F-150 4x4, 91K miles, black, bed liner, hard tonneau cover, new tires, $7900. (802) 325-9293

2010 KAWASAKI VULCAN 900 LTD Clean bike, new tires, $3400. Wells, VT (315) 587-9730 (cell)

2 0 1 5 TAC O M A : 5 6 , 0 0 0 miles, 5 speed, 4 Cyl, 21-24 MPH, $17,000 firm. (802) 325-3537

2017 HONDA REBEL 300: Brand new, only 49 miles. Remainder of extended warranty transferable, battery tender included. $3000. Call (518) 639-8621 leave message.

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24,241 SAVE UP TO

TECHNET WARRANTY

MEMBERS! DISCOUNT REWARDS

36/36

10% OFF LABOR (MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF $50.)

See store for details.

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5,108

$

ON NEW IN-STOCK SUBARU OUTBACKS!

or Lease for only

HOURS: MON-FRI 7:30AM-5:30PM • SAT 8AM-4PM

AAA

SAVE UP TO

$ /MO

242

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$

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22,331

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3,308

$

ON NEW IN-STOCK SUBARU LEGACYS!

or Lease for only

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269

$ /MO

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$

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24,153

SAVE UP TO

2,495

$

ON NEW IN-STOCK SUBARU FORESTERS!

or Lease for only

SAVE UP TO

$ /MO

226

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BRAND NEW

starting at only

2019 Subaru Impreza

$

19,338

SAVE UP TO

2,343

$

ON NEW IN-STOCK SUBARU IMPREZAS!

or Lease for only

SAVE UP TO

$ /MO

204

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BRAND NEW

starting at only

2019 Subaru Crosstrek

$

23,139

SAVE UP TO

2,218

$

ON NEW IN-STOCK SUBARU CROSSTREKS!

or Lease for only SAVE UP TO

$ /MO

231

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28 • The FREEPRESS • Friday, March 29, 2019

EASTE

SUND R IS APRIL AY, 21ST!

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s ’ n o s n h Jo

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Expires April 30, 2019

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We Ship


4W • SPECIAL GREENWICH AUTOMOTIVE WRAP• The FREEPRESS • Friday, March 29, 2019

Greenwich, NY 518-692-9604 • www.stephensofgreenwich.com 2018 DODGE DURANGO SXT

2018 JEEP RENEGADE SPORT 4X4

#N4654 - Popular Equipment Group, Blacktop Pkg., AWD, 3rd Row Seats

#N4636 - Sport Appearance Group

MSRP $26,285

MSRP $40,525

BUY FOR

$

35,999

BUY FOR

*

2019 CHRYSLER PACIFICA

#N4823 - Cold Weather Group

MSRP $41,885

MSRP $30,785

LEASE $ FOR

399

LEASE $ FOR

*

MONTH

19,989

*

2019 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB

2019 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUDE 4X4

#4841 - Loaded with options! Touring L Plus

$

#N4848 - Classic Express, 4x4, UConnect™, Trailer Brake Control Class IV Hitch

MSRP $40,220

199

LEASE $ FOR

*

MONTH

199

*

MONTH

* N4823 $199 per month lease for 42 months, 10k miles per year, $3,499 down, plus 1st payment, tax and DMV fees. Must qualify for Returning Lessee Rebate. N4841 $399 per month lease for 36 months, 10k miles per year, $2999 down, plus 1st payment, tax and DMV fees. N4848 $199 per month lease for 36 months. 10k miles per year, $2,999 down plus 1st payment, tax and DMV fees. All leases financed through Chrysler Capital at Tier 1 credit. N4636 $19,989 Buy for price for subprime customers only, subprime purchaser must have a FICO score of below 620 to qualify. Must be financed through Chrysler Capital. All buy for prices are plus tax, title and DMV fees. Not responsible for typographical errors. All sales prices include applicable rebates. Expires 4/1/19.

OVER 100 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES IN STOCK! CHECK US OUT AT WWW.STEPHENSOFGREENWICH.COM 2013 CHRYSLER 200 TOURING

2011 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 LT

Stk# U7308 PW/PL, Auto, Air, Cruise 46,000 miles

Stk# U7352 4x4, 4 door, Touchscreen Radio w Nav, 16,307 miles

$36,989 2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED Stk# U7381 4x4, Pano roof, Leather, Heated seats, LOADED! 81,313 miles

Stk# U7364 4x4, Diesel, Crew Cab, 24,306 miles

$19,989 2014 RAM 1500 LARAMIE 4X4 QUAD CAB

$29,989

Stk# 7413 Leather, Heated and Power Seats, Huge Touchscreen Radio, Navigation, Heated Steering Wheel, Air Suspension, Remote Start 38,777 miles

2016 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SPORT S

Stk# U7391 4x4, LOADED and one of a kind, A must see! 27,947

2016 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SPORT S

Stk# U7376 4x4, Crew Cab, Diesel, 26,432 miles

$42,989 2013 DODGE AVENGER SXT 4DR Stk# U7400 71,549 miles

$33,989 2017 RAM PICKUP 2500 TRADESMAN

$10,989 2012 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD SPORT Stk# U7411 V6, 4x4, Double Cab, Touchscreen w/ Navigation 83,379

Stk# U7407 4x4, Crew Cab 23,949 miles

$35,989

$32,989 Stk# U7422 PW/PL/PM, AWD, Heated Seats, Back-up Camera 71,000 miles

2017 RAM PICKUP 2500 TRADESMAN

Stk# U7399, 4x4, 4 dr, Custom interior! A must see! 19,485 miles

Stk# U7402 4x4, 4 door, Lifted with aggressive wheels and tires 45,907 miles

2015 SUBARU WRX PREMIUM

$18,989

$13,989

2016 FORD F-150 LARIAT SUPERCREW

2012 FORD F-150 STX

Stk# U7344 4x4, Extended Cab, Color Match ARE Cap, 69,235 miles

Stk# U7372 59,913 miles

$35,989

$41,989

Stk# U7335 Crew Cab, 4x4, Diesel, LOADED! 13,408 miles

2011 NISSAN MAXIMA

2017 NISSAN TITAN XD SV ! DIESEL

2010 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 LS

$61,989

$19,989

$22,989 Stk# U7401 4x4, SuperCab Styleside 71,421miles

DIESE

Stk# U7328 4x4, Extended Cab, 82,900 miles

$10,989 2018 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA

2018 GMC SIERRA 2500HD DENALI L!

2016 RAM 1500 EXPRESS 4X4 QUAD CAB

$23,989 2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT AWD

Stk# U7424 Aftermarket Wheels, Aggressive Tires 67,913 miles

$19,989

$26,989

Stk# U7431, Auto, PW/PL, Air 52,000 miles

$15,989

* PLUS TAX, TITLE & REG. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS

PRE-OWNED 2551 Route 40 Argyle Road • Greenwich, NY 12834 Sales Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-7, Fri. 8:30-6, Sat. 8:30-5

518-692-9604

www.stephensofgreenwich.com


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