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Concert Greenwich Free Library will present the Men o’ War Balladeers on Friday, May 24, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Performing timeless songs of joy, heartbreak, success and sorrow from Celtic, maritime, and British folk ballad traditions, these five young men bring emotions to the brim as they sing age-old tales of Arctic fishing voyages, soldiers gone to war, or Irish outlaw rapparees.
Moreau Community Center will host a Memorial Day barbecue on Friday May 24, from 4 to 6 p.m. Enjoy great company and delicious barbecue at the Center and then set up lawn chairs to watch the Home-Town Memorial Day Parade as it passes by on Main Street beginning at 6 p.m. Information: 518-792-6007. Moreau Community Center, 144 Main St., South Glens Falls, New York.
Plant Swap Castleton Community Center will host a plant swap on Friday, May 24, at 11 a.m. Need to thin out your perennials? Bring your extras to the center and exchange them for new plants. The more you bring, the more you can take home. This is a great way to learn about new plants and to
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The Revenants The Old Firehouse in Tinmouth will host The Revenants on Friday, May 24, at 7:30 p.m. Bluegrass Gospel Project alums Taylor Armerding, Andy Greene and Kirk Lord have come back together to present original, time-honored and contemporary Americana music, showcasing compelling, intricately braided vocals, richly textured instrumental work and solid, innovative rhythm. At intermission, the audience will participate in a nocharge raffle for free tickets to future concerts. Local groups will provide refreshments. The famous Tinmouth Snack Bar will be open for dinner, snacks and ice cream before the show. Suggested donation: $10-$15; 90 percent will go to the musicians and 10 percent to the town for maintenance of the firehouse. Information: Jo Reynolds at 802-446-3457 or joreynolds@vermontel.net. The Old Firehouse, 7
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Poppy Day Members of Poultney’s American Legion Post 39 Auxiliary will be stationed at various locations around town from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to receive donations in exchange for a poppy. The poppy is a symbol of the ultimate sacrifice made by many in war. The Auxiliary encourages wearing the poppy
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Greenwich Parade Greenwich will have its Memorial Day parade on Friday, May 24, at 6 p.m. Participants will assemble along Washington Street. The parade will begin with a brief ceremony on Bridge Street on the bridge over the Battenkill River. It will then move along Main Street to the VFW Post building on Abeel Avenue.
25 SATURDAY Plant Sale The Friends of the Easton Library will host a plant and geranium sale on Saturday, May 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the library. Plants available will be a variety of vegetables and some flowers that are being donated by Jan and Ted Blomgren from Wind Flower Farm in Easton. The beautiful geraniums for sale are locally grown by Allan and Norma Rapp. Information: 518-692-2253. Easton Library, 1074 State Route 40, Greenwich, New York.
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River Fest The Battenkill Conservancy will host its ninth annual Battenkill Runs Through It River Festival on Saturday, May 25, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Greenwich Town Beach. This community-supported, free family-friendly environmental festival celebrates the best of the Battenkill, promoting open access to the waterfront and healthy recreation opportunities for all. Music from popular regional band Heard, as well as fiddle/ mandolin/bass trio George Wilson, Alan Epstein and Mitch Throop will fill the air with sound. WEXT morning DJ Dave Michaels will emcee the music, and the Lily Loveday Dancers will offer a special dance tribute to the river. Food will be all local: Boy Scout barbecue chicken will be accompanied with sides from area restaurants like Amigos Cantina, 9 Miles East and Battenkill Creamery. Explore the river in kayaks and canoes, take in a fly-fishing demo, get information on riparian buffer planting that helps protect the river and its habitats, go on a scavenger hunt, and investigate the popular Bug Table. The Battenkill Conservancy also will recognize an area resident for his or her positive impact on the watershed with its annual Community Citizen Award. Past recipients have included community volunteer Bliss McIntosh, NYS forest ranger Mike Bodnar, Hudson Basin River Watch founder Doug Reed and local photographer Cliff Oliver. Cost: Free. Information: www.battenkillconservancy.org. Greenwich Town Beach, Route 29, Greenwich, New York.
Plant and Bake Sale The Arlington Garden Club will have its annual plant and bake sale on Saturday, May 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Arlington Community House. Looking for more things to grow? Find the perfect plant (or
pie) to take home. Proceeds will benefit the local community. Information: 802-375-1223. Arlington Community House, 3854 Vermont Route 7A, Arlington, Vermont.
Cambridge History Cambridge Public Library will host a presentation by local historian Ken Gottry on the history of Cambridge on Saturday, May 25, at 4 p.m. Gottry will share photos and stories about Cambridge throughout its history, including the evolution of sections of the village, such as the northeast corner of Main and Park streets as it was transformed from the first United Presbyterian Church in 1792 to a Chinese laundry to the high school basketball arena to the Grange Hall to the A&P grocery store to today’s Rite Aid. Gottry’s stories and photographs bring history to life, and he looks forward to answering questions from the audience about sections of the village of interest to them. Cost: Free. Information: 518-677-2443. Cambridge Public Library, 21 W. Main St., Cambridge, New York.
Book Sale The Friends of Cambridge Public Library will host a Blow-Out Book Sale on Saturday, May 25, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. to benefit Better Reader Partners, a collaborative program that supports adult literacy needs in southern Washington and eastern Saratoga counties. Books will be available for purchase both outside the library and in the Community Room downstairs, with special bulk pricing and pay-what-youwill deals. Bags and boxes will be available, but patrons should feel free to bring their own as well. The Friends also are raffling a landscape scene from Duell Hollow Road painted and donated by George Van Hook to benefit Better Reader Partners. Tickets are $2 each, $5 for 3 and $10 for 7 and can be purchased
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Concert Brandon Music will present Cradle Switch on Saturday, May 25, at 7:30 p.m. A five-piece acoustic Americana group based in Cambridge, New York, Cradle Switch balances contemporary songs and classic tunes drawing from bluegrass, country, folk and a little blues with their own authentic compositions. Singer-songwriters Ferrilyn Sourdiffe and Dave Lawlor swap out guitars for banjo and mandolin, while Kate Ritter covers the fiddle and adds angelic vocal harmonies to Sourdiffe’s and Lawlor’s robust vocals. Bruce Weatherby provides bounce on the upright bass, and David Norman keeps the beat on percussion. Tickets: $20; pre-concert dinner is $25. Reservations required for dinner and recommended for the concert. Brandon Music is a BYOB venue. Information/reservations: 802-247-4295; edna@brandonmusic.net. Brandon Music, 62 Country Club Rd., Brandon, Vermont.
Merck Hike Merck Forest and Farmland Center will host a guided hike on Saturday, May 25, from 2 to 4 p.m. Explore changes in the Vermont landscape with a Merck staff member, who will provide hikers with information regarding ecology, history, farming and forestry. Cost: $5 per person. Information: 802-394-7836. Merck Forest and Farmland Center, 270 Vermont Route 315, Rupert, Vermont.
Dinner Benefit Mettawee Community School will be the site of a benefit spaghetti dinner and basket raffle for Rebecca Gould on Saturday, May 25, beginning at 4:30 p.m. After the spaghetti dinner, guests can participate in a basket raffle beginning at 6 p.m. with all proceeds going to Gould, who is dealing with complications of thyroid cancer and has had multiple surgeries already. Cost: $8. Information: 518-642-0536. Mettawee Community School, 5788 Vermont Route 153, West Pawlet, Vermont.
Plant Sale Fair Haven Union High School horticulture class will host a spring plant sale on Saturday, May 25, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. On sale will be vegetable and flower plants as well as hanging baskets of impatiens. Information: 802-265-4905. Fair Haven Union High School, 33 Mechanic St., Fair Haven, Vermont.
Basket Party Fair Haven Fraternal Order of Eagles will host a basket party benefit for Kathleen McPhee on Saturday, May 25. Doors will open at 11 a.m., and drawings will begin at 1 p.m. In addition to the basket raffle, the party will feature a 50/50, DJ, bartender and a lunch of hot dogs and chips. All proceeds will benefit McPhee, who is receiving treatment for cancer and currently is unable to work. Baskets or monetary donations may be dropped off at the Eagles clubhouse in Fair Haven or at WT Burns Insurance Agency in Whitehall, New York.
Cost: $2 for lunch, $5 for first sheet of tickets, $2 for each additional sheet. Information: 802-265-7966. Fraternal Order of Eagles, 12 Academy St., Fair Haven, Vermont.
Free Food Kingsbury SDA Church will offer free food on Saturday, May 25, from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. Information: 518-747-2871. Kingsbury SDA Church, 3991 State Route 4, Hudson Falls, New York.
Open Gallery Stone Valley Arts at Fox Hill will be open to the public on Saturday and Sunday, May 25 and 26, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days in celebration of Open Gallery Weekend. Photographs by Chuck Helfer and Denise Letendre will be on display in the exhibit “Near to Here.� Sunday is the last day the show will be on exhibit. Visitors curious about Stone Valley Arts’ 1822 stone building are also welcome to explore. Cost: Free. Information: Erika Schmidt at 802-325-2603 or stonevalleyartscenter@gmail.com or visit www.stonevalleyarts.org. Stone Valley Arts at Fox Hill, 145 E. Main St., Poultney, Vermont.
Yoga Hebron United Presbyterian Church will host a free yoga class with Kaori Washiyama on Saturdays in May and June, from 9 to 10:30 a.m. The class will meet May 25, June 1, 8, 15 and 22. Dress comfortably and bring a yoga mat or towel. Cost: Free; donations appreciated. Information: Pastor Laura
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‘Pop-Up’ Art Fair Haven Union High School art students will host a temporary “pop-up” gallery in downtown Fair Haven with an opening reception on Saturday, May 25, from noon to 2 p.m. The gallery will be open through Friday, June 7. The opening reception will feature live music and light refreshments. The gallery will showcase work by students from across the district. Drawings, paintings, ceramics and more will be on display, and the gallery will include artwork for sale as well as art activities and special events to be announced. Special thanks to Lorraine Brown for allowing the students to use her space. Gallery hours will be Saturday, May 25, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday, May 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; and Friday, June 7, closing reception from 5 to 7 p.m. More hours and events to be announced. Cost: Free. Information: Kirsten Partesi at kpartesi@arsu.org or visit the FHUHS Art Share Facebook page.
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Chicken BBQ Salem Volunteer Fire Department will host its annual chicken barbecue on Saturday, May 25, from noon to 1 p.m. The meal will be take-out only. The menu will include half a chicken, baked potato, baked beans, roll and dessert. Cost: $10 in advance, $12 the day of the barbecue. Advance tickets available at Salem Hardware or A&J Enterprises or by calling 518-321-9430. Salem Volunteer Fire Department, 53 S. Main St., Salem, New York.
Basket Raffle Salem First United Presbyterian Church will host a basket raffle on Saturday, May 25, beginning at 9 a.m. The raffle will benefit the Lunch, Learn and Play summer program. Baskets will be on display and tickets sold from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., with the drawing held at 1 p.m. Participants do not have to present to win. Information or to donate a basket: Amy at 518-854-7735. Salem First United Presbyterian Church, 13 W.
Hoosick Falls will host a community-wide tag sale on Saturday, May 25. Tag sales in the community will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., with maps available. A tag sale at the Hoosick Armory will run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Information: 518-686-9050. Hoosick Armory, 80 Church St., Hoosick Falls, New York.
Salem Tag Sale Salem will host its annual Memorial Day town-wide tag sale on Saturday, May 25, beginning at 8 a.m. The sale features yard sales around town, specials in town shops, outside vendors and special events hosted by groups such as the firemen’s barbecue, library plant sale and more. Rain date will be Saturday, June 1.
Basket Raffle Modern Woodmen of America in Wells will be the site of a basket raffle for Daniel Baker on Saturday, May 25. Doors will open at 11 a.m., and drawings will begin at 1 p.m. Baker recently was diagnosed
with a brain infection caused by meningitis. He had to undergo two surgeries in Burlington. Proceeds from the benefit will help pay for hospital expenses and provide assistance to his family. In addition to the basket raffle, the day will include food, a 50/50 raffle and big ticket items. Cost: $5 for the first sheet of tickets, $2 for each additional sheet. Information or to donate a basket: Call Jenn at 802-2360677. Modern Woodmen of America, 101 Main St., Wells, Vermont.
26 SUNDAY Breakfast The Salem Fish and Game Club will host a holiday weekend pancake breakfast on Sunday, May 26, from 7 to 11 a.m. Tickets will be sold at the door. Information: Bill at 518-6773384 or Kevin at 518-222-3448. Salem Fish and Game Club, 316 Sportsman Way, off Route 29, Salem, New York.
violinist/violist Kaori Washiyama will join with other artists in a concert of piano and string music. Enjoy the wonderful acoustics of the courthouse’s 19th-century courtroom, one of Washington County’s finest architectural wonders designed by renowned architect Marcus Cummings. Tickets: $20 each or buy tickets for all three concerts for $54. Information/tickets: 518-8547053. Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center, 58 E. Broadway, Salem, New York.
Breakfast Cossayuna Lake Improvement Association will host a breakfast on Sunday, May 26, from 8 a.m. to noon at the pavilion on East Lake Road in Cossayuna. The menu will include madeto-order eggs with other favorite breakfast foods. Cost: $8 for adults, $4 for children under age 10. Cossayuna Lake Improvement Association Pavilion, East Lake Road, Cossayuna, New York.
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Memorial Day Parade on Sunday, May 26. Line-up will be at 2 p.m., and the parade will step off at 3 p.m. The route will be from the intersection of South Street and Buxton Avenue north to the town green. Three trophies will be awarded to participating fire departments for Best Apparatus Appearance, Best Department Appearance and Best Theme. This year’s parade theme is “America the Beautiful.” All other organizations and businesses are welcome to participate by marching with or without a float. Floats will be voted on by the parade committee. Middletown Springs Volunteer Fire Department will serve up sausages, burgers and hot dogs throughout the day. To participate, send a message via Facebook to the Middletown Springs Volunteer Fire Department, specifying the number of apparatus and floats. Information: 802-235-2160.
Chamber Music The Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center will host the first of three chamber music concerts on Sunday, May 26, at 3 p.m. Additional concerts in the series will be Sunday, June 23rd at 3 p.m. and Saturday, September 14 at 7 p.m. Director Daniel Shulman and
Day parade will be held on Monday, May 27 and will start at Fort Ann Central School at 10 a.m. It will proceed down Catherine Street and end at the George Street Park, where everyone is welcome to gather for speeches, music and ceremony.
Granville On Monday, May 27, Memorial Day will start with a three-round volley and the playing of “Taps” at the monuments on the front lawn of Granville High School at 8 a.m. Members of the VFW and Legion will lay wreaths, play “Taps” and fire additional volleys at Elmwood Cemetery at 9 a.m. and at Mettowee Cemetery at 9:30 a.m. The Granville Memorial Day parade will begin at 10 a.m. at Pine and North streets in Granville and proceed down Main Street toward Veterans Memorial Park. Marchers will make stops along the parade route to lay wreath and say prayers, including at the World War II clock at the former TD Bank on Main Street and on the Main Street bridge. At the park, the school band will play “The Star-Spangled Banner,” the chaplain will offer a prayer, wreaths will be laid at each war monument and there will be a three-round volley followed by the playing of “Taps.”
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SALEM TOWN-WIDE LAWN SALE Dan Shulman’s 10th Season of Chamber Music Series Continues in the Courtroom this Sunday, May 26th at 3 pm. Tickets are $20 or a series pass (3) for $54 Call to reserve tickets at 518-854-7053
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Hoosick Falls Hoosick Falls will celebrate Memorial Day with a parade on Monday, May 27. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. in Wood Park on Main Street and march to John Street, Church Street and end in Wood Park.
Whitehall Whitehall’s Memorial Day parade and events will take place on Monday, May 27. The day’s events will begin at 8 a.m. at Our Lady of Angels Cemetery, where Father Rendell Torres will lead a Catholic Mass and blessing of graves. The American Legion will lay wreaths and have a gun salute. Rain location is Our Lady of Hope Church. Following the Mass, the parade steps off in front of the American Legion Post on Main Street at 10 a.m., to return at 11 a.m. when a ceremony will be held in Riverside Veterans Memorial Park. In celebration of the American Legion’s 100th anniversary, this year’s Memorial Day parade grand marshal is Henry F. Gurney, a member of the Legion for 73 years.
Plant Sale Village Baptist Church in Fort Edward will host a plant sale on Monday, May 27, from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Lots of choice perennials and some vegetable plants will be available for purchase. All proceeds will benefit Heifer International. And help send a kid to camp this summer by picking up some baked goods at the bake sale or buying a hot dog. Information: 518-747-5996. Village Baptist Church, 131 Broadway, Fort Edward, New York.
Argyle Parade The Argyle American Legion will host a Memorial Day parade at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 27 which will begin at the
laundromat on Route 197, then proceed to Sheridan Street and end at the American Legion on County Route 47 where there will be a ceremony to commemorate the day.
Cambridge Parade This year’s Memorial Day parade on Monday, May 27, will commemorate the 100th birthday of the American Legion Post 634. The parade will begin at 10 a.m. at Academy Street and will proceed east toward Main Street and then south on Route 22, ending at Cambridge Central School. Prior to the parade, Captain Maxson Post 634 will hold its annual Memorial Day services at Eagle Bridge at 7:30 a.m., Woodlands Cemetery at 8 a.m., St. Patrick’s Cemetery at 8:30 a.m. and Memorial Park at 9 a.m.
Arlington Parade The Arlington Memorial Day Parade will take place on Monday, May 27, stepping off at 11 a.m. from School Street. The American Legion family will enter a parade float this year honoring 100 years of the Legion serving veterans, local communities and children and youth. The Legion encourages other local organizations to enter parade floats. Prizes will be awarded for best floats: $300 for first place, $200 for second place and $100 for third place. $25 gift cards will be awarded for the four best decorated bicycles as well. Information: 802-733-1970 or 802-375-6157.
Parade The Hudson Falls American Legion will lead a Memorial Day parade beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday, May 27 at Hudson Falls School on Franklin Street and marching north on Route 4 to the Moss Street cemetery. Marchers will assemble at the flag there and then head south to Juckett Park in Hudson Falls, gathering at the
monument there at 10:10 a.m. From there, the parade will head south to Union Cemetery in Fort Edward. At 11 a.m., the parade will head to the American Legion Post on Pearl Street in Hudson Falls. There will be readings and ceremonies at each stop along the way. Information: 518-747-9891. Hudson Falls School, Franklin Street, Hudson Falls, New York.
Hartford Parade The Hartford Memorial Day Parade will step off from Hartford Central School on Monday, May 27, at 5 p.m. The parade will head north up Hartford Main Street and end at the Town Offices, where “President Abraham Lincoln” will recite the Gettysburg Address. New York State’s last remaining Civil War Enlistment Center at 55 Main St. will be open to visitors. Prior to the parade, a take-out chicken barbecue will be available at the Hartford Methodist Church at 47 Main St. from 1 p.m. until dinners are sold out.
Salem Parade Memorial Day events in Salem will take place on Monday, May 27, beginning with a ceremony in Shushan at the Memorial Monument at 9 a.m. Salem’s parade will start at the Salem Courthouse Community Center at 10 a.m. and will march to the Archibald Street bridge for a service and then on to the Revolutionary War Cemetery. Services will continue at the Civil War Monument in Evergreen Cemetery and conclude at Holy Cross Cemetery.
Chicken BBQ Hartford United Methodist Church will host a Memorial Day chicken barbecue on Monday, May 27, from 1 p.m. until meals are sold out. Take-out only; picnic tables available for seating. The barbecue will also feature food and plants for sale. Cost: $10; $7 for half a chicken only. United Methodist Church, 47 Main St., Hartford, New York.
28 TUESDAY Jane Lindholm Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning will host Jane Lindholm of Vermont Public Radio on Tuesday, May 28, at 5:30 p.m., in the Hunter Seminar Room at Burr and Burton Academy. Lindholm will discuss objectivity in the era of fake news. Can you spot fake news? Is journalism increasingly challenged in this so-called posttruth era? The talk will provide ways for listeners to ensure that the news they get is accurate, and for news organizations to safeguard their reporting as fair and correct. It will also explore the role of journalists in being better ethical stewards of the news. Cost: $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Information/reservations: 802-867-0111 or visit www.greenmtnacademy.org. Burr and Burton Academy, 57 Seminary Ave., Manchester, Vermont.
Cook by the Book Manchester Community Library will host its monthly Cook by the Book meeting on Tuesday, May 28, from 2 to 3 p.m. This is the group’s third anniversary. Discussion will focus on new kitchen appliances, including electric multi-cookers, air fryers and sous vide machines. Participants will share their experiences with their gadgets. The group also will discuss what they are planting in their gardens, and how they are currently using their harvests. Cost: Free. Information: 802-362-2607. Manchester Community Library, 138 Cemetery Ave., Manchester Center, Vermont.
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29 WEDNESDAY Health Day In celebration of National Senior Health and Fitness Day on Wednesday, May 29, Castleton Community Center will host a discussion, group walk and lunch, beginning at 11 a.m. at the center. Gail Regan, professor of health, human movement and sport at Castleton University, will speak on the importance of older adults staying active. After the lecture there will be a group walk on the walking trail, with lunch to follow. Luncheon reservations must be made by 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, May 28. Cost: Free. Information: 802-468-3093. Castleton Community Center, 2108 Main St., Castleton, Vermont.
Concert Little Theater on the Farm will present the Hale Mountain Pickers on Wednesday, May 29, at 7 p.m. The Hale Mountain Pickers’ repertoire ranges from traditional bluegrass and gospel to country-tinged soft rock. With its members hailing from Saratoga Springs, New York, and Shaftsbury, Bennington and Pownal, Vermont, the Pickers are Ed Ransom on guitar, dobro and vocals; Joni Charbonneau on mandolin, accordion and vocals; Walt Kirby on banjo, guitar and vocals; and Larry Betit on bass. Refreshments and a 50/50 raffle will be available at the evening as well. Recommended donation: $10 for adults, $7 for students and seniors. Information: 518-747-3421 or www.littletheater27.org. Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Rd., Fort Edward, New York.
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Annual Drinking Water Quality Report for 2018 Village of Granville, 51 Quaker Street, Granville, NY 12832 (Public Water Supply Identification Number NY5700120) INTRODUCTION To comply with State regulations, the Village of Granville, will be annually issuing a 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 is an overview of last year’s water quality. Included are details about where your water comes from, what it contains, and how it compares to New York State standards. Our constant goal is and always has been, to provide to you a safe and dependable supply of drinking water. We want you to understand the efforts we make to continually improve the water treatment process and to protect our water resources. If you have any questions concerning this report or concerning your drinking water please contact: Mr. Darren S. Mackey, Chief Operator, Village of Granville, PO Box 208, Granville, NY 12832; Telephone (518) 642-1815. We want our valued customers to be informed about their water service. If you want to learn more, please attend any of our regularly scheduled Village Board meetings. They are held on the 1st Monday of each month, 7:00 PM at the Village Room, 51 Quaker Street, Telephone (518) 642-2640. If you want to learn more, please call us. WHERE DOES OUR WATER COME FROM? In 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 in some cases, radioactive material, 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 State and EPA prescribe regulations, which limit the amount of certain contaminants in 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. Four new wells were recently installed in the existing well field and are projected to yield 0.724 mgd. Our water supply has been classified as Ground Water Under the Direct Influence of Surface water (GWUDI) and must provide filtration for a safe and potable water. The Village of Granville operates a water treatment plant that utilizes micron cartridge filters, UV disinfection and chlorination. The new treatment facility has the capacity to meet the projected year 2030 maximum daily demand. FACTS AND FIGURES We provide water through 992 service connections to a population of approximately 2,642 people. In 2018 the average annual water rate was $270.00. The water system is unmetered. Our average daily demand is approximately 388,000 gallons per day. Our single highest day was 624,000 gallons. In 2018 we produced 141,825,400 gallons of water. ARE THERE CONTAMINANTS IN OUR DRINKING WATER? In accordance with State regulations, the Village of Granville routinely monitors your drinking water for numerous contaminants. We test your drinking water for inorganic contaminants, radiological contaminants, lead and copper, nitrate, volatile organic contaminants, and synthetic organic contaminants. In addition, we test 3 samples a month for coliform bacteria. The table presented below depicts which contaminants were detected in your drinking water. The state allows us to monitor for certain contaminants less than once per year because the concentrations of these contaminants are not expected to vary significantly from year to year. Some of the data, though representative of the water quality, is more than one year old. For a listing of the parameters we analyzed that were not detected along with the frequency of testing for compliance with the NYS Sanitary Code, see Appendix A. It should be noted that all drinking water, including bottled drinking water, may be reasonably expected to contain at least small amounts of some contaminants. The presence of contaminants does not necessarily pose a health risk. More information about contaminants and potential health effects can be obtained by calling the EPA’s Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791) or the New York State Department of Health, Glens Falls District Office at (518) 793-3893. WHAT DOES THIS INFORMATION MEAN? As you can see by the table on page 4 we had no violations. We have learned through our monitoring and testing that some contaminants have been detected; however, these compounds were detected below New York State requirements. MCL’s are set at very stringent levels. To understand the possible health effects described for many regulated contaminants, a person would have to drink 2 liters of water every day at the MCL level for a lifetime to have a one-in-a-million chance of having the described health effect. VILLAGE OF GRANVILLE TEST RESULTS Public Water Supply Identification Number NY5700120 Violation Level Unit MCLG MCL Y/N Detected Measurement
Contaminant
Likely Source of Contamination
Inorganic Contaminants (sample data from 10/11/18 unless otherwise noted) Barium N 12.82
ppb
2000
2000
Chloride (samples from 10/121/17)
N
15.4
ppm
N/A
250
Copper (samples from 7/31/18) Range of copper concentrations
N
0.381 0.03-0.58
ppm
1.3
AL=1.3
Lead (samples from (samples from 7/31/18) Range of lead concentrations Nickel Nitrate (as Nitrogen)
N
ppb
0
AL=15
N N
42 ND-4 0.5 0.335
ppb ppm
N/A 10
N/A 10
pH (samples from 10/12/17)
N N
7.50 16.2
units ppm
N/A
6.5-8.5 N/A
Geology; Road salt
19 17.7
ppm ppb
N/A N/A
250 5000
Geology Naturally occurring
Sodium3 Sulfate (samples from 10/12/17) N Zinc(samples from 10/12/17) N Stage 2 Disinfection Byproducts (samples from 7/9/18/) Haloacetic Acids (HAA5) N
Discharge of drilling wastes; discharge from metal refineries; erosion of natural deposits Naturally occurring, Road salt Corrosion of household plumbing systems; erosion of natural deposits; leaching from wood preservatives Corrosion of household plumbing systems, erosion of natural deposits Discharge from steel/metal factories Runoff from fertilizer use; leaching from septic tanks, sewage; erosion of natural deposits
8.7
ppb
N/A
60
By-product of drinking water chlorination
TTHM[Total Trihalomethanes]
N
18.8
ppb
0
80
By-product of drinking water chlorination
Chlorine Residual (average) Range (based on daily testing)
N
1.39 1.25 – 1.80
ppm
MRDLG N/A
MRDL 4
NTU
N/A
Microbiological Contaminants Turbidity (August)
N
0.074 100%
TT=5 NTU
Used in the treatment and disinfection of drinking water
Soil runoff
TT= % samples < 0.3
NOTES1. The level presented represents the 90th percentile of 10 test sites. The action level for copper was not exceeded at any of the 10 sites tested in 2018 2. The level presented represents the 90th percentile of 10 test sites. The action level for lead was not exceeded at any of the 10 sites tested in 2018 3. Water containing more than 20 mg/l should not be consumed by persons on severely restricted sodium diets. 4. Turbidity is a measure of the cloudiness of the water. We monitor it because it is a good indicator of the effectiveness of our filtration system. The level detected represents the highest level detected. State regulations require that entry point turbidity must always be below 1.0 NTU. The .regulations also require that 95% of the turbidity samples collected have measurements below 0.3 NTU. Distribution system turbidity performed 5 times a week with 0.16 NTU being the average level detected. Non-Detects (ND) - laboratory analysis indicates that the constituent is not present. Parts per million (ppm) or Milligrams per liter (mg/l) - one part per million corresponds to one minute in two years or a single penny in $10,000. Parts per billion (ppb) or Micrograms per liter - one part per billion corresponds to one minute in 2,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000. Parts per trillion (ppt) or Nanograms per liter (nanograms/l) - one part per trillion corresponds to one minute in 2,000,000 years, or a single penny in $10,000,000,000. Picocuries per liter (pCi/L) - picocuries per liter is a measure of the radioactivity in water. Nephelometric Turbidity Unit (NTU) - nephelometric turbidity unit is a measure of the clarity of water. Turbidity in excess of 5 NTU is just noticeable to the average person. 90th Percentile Value- The values reported for lead and copper represent the 90th percentile. A percentile is a value on a scale of 100 that indicates the percent of a distribution that is equal to or below it. The 90th percentile is equal to or greater than 90% of the lead and copper values detected at your water system Action Level - the concentration of a contaminant, which, if exceeded, triggers treatment, or other requirements, which a water system must follow. Treatment Technique (TT) - A treatment technique is a required process intended to reduce the level of a contaminant in drinking water. Maximum Contaminant Level - The “Maximum Allowed” (MCL) is the highest level of a contaminant that is allowed in drinking water. MCLs are set as close to the MCLGs as feasible using the best available treatment technology. Maximum Contaminant Level Goal The “Goal” (MCLG) is 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 Locational Running Average (LRAA) - The LRA is calculated by taking the average of the four most recent samples collected at each individual site. N/A-Not applicable
Appendix A New York State Sanitary Code Compliance Monitoring Requirements- Compounds Analyzed that were Below Limits of Detection VILLAGE OF GRANVILLE TEST RESULTS Public Water Supply Identification Number NY5700120 CONTAMINANT MONITORING CONTAMINANT CONTAMINANT FREQUENCY Asbestos 1 sample every 9 years POC’s (Volatile Organic Compounds) sample from 5/27/11 Benzene Trans-1,3-Dichloropropene Non-Detect Bromobenzene Ethylbenzene Bromochloromethane Hexachlorobutadiene Antimony Bromomethane Isopropylbenzene Monitoring requirement is Arsenic N-Butylbenzene p-Isopropyltoluene 1 sample annually sec-Butylbenzene Methylene Chloride Samples from 10/11/18 Beryllium Tert-Butylbenzene n-Propylbenzene Cadmium Carbon Tetrachloride Styrene Non-Detect Chromium Chlorobenzene 1,1,1,2-Tetrachloroethane Cyanide 2-Chlorotoluene 1,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane Mercury 4-Chlorotoluene Tetrachloroethene Dibromethane Toluene Selenium 1,2-Dichlorobenzene 1,2,3-Trichlorobenzene 1,3-Dichlorobenzene 1,2,4-Trichlorobenzene Thallium 1,4-Dichlorobenzene 1,1,1-Trichloroethane Fluoride Dichlordifluoromethane 1,1,2-Trichloroethane 1,1-Dichloroethane Trichloroethene 1,2-Dichloroethane Trichlorofluoromethane 1,1 Dichloroethene 1,2,3-Trichloropropane Color cis-1,2 Dichloroethene 1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene Iron Trans-1,2-Dichloroethene 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene Monitoring requirement is Manganese 1,2 Dichloropropane m-Xylene at State discretion 1,3 Dichloropropane o- Xylene Silver Sample from 10/12/17 2,2 Dichloropropane p-Xylene Odor 1,1 Dichloropropene Vinyl Chloride Cis-1,3-Dichloropropene MTBE Non-Detect
Total Coliform / E. coli
Radium 226 Radium 228
MONITORING FREQUENCY
Monitoring requirement is one sample every 3 years Sample from 10/11/18
Non-Detect
Monitoring is 3 samples a month Non-Detect
Monitoring is 69 years Samples collected 10/12/17
Synthetic Organic Chemicals Synthetic Organic Chemicals (Group I) Alachlor Aldicarb Aldicarb Sulfoxide Aldicarb Sulfone Atrazine Carbofuran Chlordane Dibromochloropropane 2,4-D Endrin Ethylene Dibromide Heptachlor Lindane Methoxyhlor PCB’s Toxaphene 2,4,5-TP (Silvex)
Synthetic Organic Chemicals (Group II) Aldrin Benzo(a)pyrene Butachlor Carbaryl Dalapon Di(2-ethylhexyl)adipate Di(2-ethylhexyl)pthalate Dicamba Dieldrin Dinoseb Diquat* Endothall* * Glyphosate Hexachlorobenzene Hexachlorocyclopentadiene 3-Hydroxycarbofuran Methomyl Metolachlor Metribuzin Oxamyl vydate Pichloram Propachlor Simazine 2,3,7,8-TCDD (Dioxin)*
Monitoring requirement is one sample every 36 months Sample 7/25/16 Non-Detect *State waiver does not require monitoring these compounds
IS OUR WATER SYSTEM MEETING OTHER RULES THAT GOVERN OPERATIONS? During 2018, our system was in compliance with applicable State drinking water operating and reporting requirements. 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 microbiological pathogens are available from the Safe Drinking Water Hotline (800-426-4791). INFORMATION ON LEAD If 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 Granville 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 WATER CONSERVATION TIPS The Village of Granville encourages water conservation. There are a lot of things you can do to conserve water in your own home. Conservation tips include: ♦ Only run the dishwasher and clothes washer when there is a full load ♦ Use water saving showerheads ♦ Install faucet aerators in the kitchen and the bathroom to reduce the flow from 4 to 2.5 gallons per minute ♦ Water gardens and lawn for only a couple of hours after sunset ♦ Check faucets, pipes and toilets for leaks and repair all leaks promptly ♦ Take shorter showers CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS ♦ The Village of Granville has been making improvements to the distribution system WHAT IS THE SOURCE WATER ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (SWAP)? To emphasize the protection of surface and ground water sources used for public drinking water, Congress amended the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) in 1996. The amendments require that New York State Department of Health’s Bureau of Public Water Supply Protection is responsible for ensuring that source water assessments are completed for all of New York’s public water systems. A source water assessment provides information on the potential contaminant threats to public drinking water sources: ♦ each source water assessment will: determine where water used for public drinking water comes from (delineate the source areas) ♦ Inventory potential sources of contamination that may impact public drinking water sources ♦ Assess the likelihood of a source water area becoming potential contaminated A SWAP summary for our water supply can be found on page 3. CLOSING Thank you for allowing us to continue providing your family with clean, quality water this year. In order to maintain a safe and dependable water supply we sometimes need to make improvements that will benefit our customers. We ask that all our customers help us protect our water sources, which are the heart of our community. Please call our office if you have questions. Granville Village NY5700120 Source Water Assessment Summary The NYS DOH has completed a source water assessment for this system, based on available information. Possible and actual threats to this drinking water source were evaluated. The source water assessment includes a susceptibility rating based on the risk posed by each potential source of contamination and how rapidly contaminants can move through the subsurface to the wells. The susceptibility of a water supply well to contamination is dependent upon both the presence of potential sources of contamination within the well’s contributing area and the likelihood that the contamination can travel through the environment to reach the well. 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. See section “Are there contaminants in our drinking water?” for a list of the contaminants that have been detected, if any. The source water assessments provide resource managers with additional information for protecting source waters into the future. The source water assessment has rated this well as having an elevated susceptibility to microbial contamination, petroleum products, nitrates, halogenated solvents and other industrial contaminants. These ratings are due primarily to the residential land use and related activities within the assessment area, such as fertilizing lawns. In addition, the well is a high yielding well, drawing from an unconfined aquifer, which is a shallow aquifer that occurs immediately below the ground surface and has no overlying protective layer for protection from potential sources of contamination. While the source water assessment rates our wells as being susceptible to microbials, please note that our water is disinfected to ensure that the finished water delivered into your home meets New York State’s drinking water standards for microbial contamination. The county and state health departments 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 the full Source Water Assessment, including a map of the assessment area, is available for review by contacting us at the number provided in this report.
8 • The FREEPRESS • Friday, May 24, 2019 will host a discussion by Glens Falls city historian Wayne Wright on Wednesday, May 29, from 7 to 8 p.m. Hear how what was a residential area was transformed into Glens Falls City Park. Cost: Free. Information: 518-793-2826. Chapman Historical Museum, 348 Glen St., Glens Falls, New York.
Elvis Festival Lake George will host its annual Elvis Festival on Wednesday through Sunday, May 29 to June 2, at venues throughout the Village. This year’s festival will feature some of the top performers in the world performing in three headline shows that will include the debut of two new production shows, “New Jukebox” and “Elvis: Second to None.” In addition, festival goers will enjoy a three-day Elvis tribute artist contest, an Elvis gospel music contest, Elvis entertainers performing throughout Lake George Village, late-night after-hours parties, cruises on Lake George, an Elvis collectibles sale and much more. Information/tickets: 888-4065885 or visit www.elvisfestival. com.
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for his recent lower right leg amputation. Take-outs available. Baskets will be on display at 5 p.m., and the drawing will begin at 7 p.m. Cost: $10. Information: 518-499-1491. Elks Lodge, 5 Elks Way, Whitehall, New York.
THURSDAY Lead Paint Talk Easton Library will host a program with Michelle Read DeGarmo about lead-based paint safety in old homes on Thursday, May 30, at 6:30 p.m. DeGarmo is an EPA-certified lead-based paint risk assessor and the owner of Flatley Read, Inc., a company that performs lead-based paint testing, leadbased paint training, NYS mold training and energy and environmental analysis to ensure that homes are free of environmental hazards. Cost: Free. Information: 518-692-2253. Easton Library, 1074 State Route 40, Greenwich, New York.
Benefit The Whitehall Elks Lodge will host a benefit dinner for Jimmy Dennis on Thursday, May 30, from 5 to 8 p.m. The chicken and biscuit dinner and basket raffle fundraiser will help Dennis with extra expenses not covered by the VA
31 FRIDAY Potluck Supper Castleton Community Center will host a Mexican-themed potluck supper on Friday, May 31, at 6 p.m. Guest chefs Sue and Pete DeCarolis will prepare the entrée of chicken, beef or vegetable enchiladas. Bring along a side dish, salad or dessert . . . and an amigo. After dinner, guest speaker Matt Riley will share some fascinating often humorous stories about his experience as a beekeeper and the important role bees play in the environment. He also will have his own locally produced honey for sale. Call the center no later than noon on Wednesday, May 29, to reserve a place at the table.
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ANNUAL SPRING CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Farm, Construction, Lawn & Garden Equipment, Recreation Vehicles, Building Supplies, Trucks, Tools & Much More Saturday, June 1st, 2019 10:00am Washington County Fairgrounds 239 State Route 29, Easton, NY 12834
Please visit www.khillauction.com for complete details and unloading times. Sale Held By Upstate Cattle & Equipment Auction Service, LLC Kyle McPhail & Brady Wolff 518-588-7252 Email: upstateauction1@gmail.com Please call ahead on large items for proper advertising. We will be accepting good usable quality consignments and we reserve the right to refuse any item. Text copy of Driver’s License & email address to 518-588-7252 for quicker bidder registration
Cost: $2 donation is requested. Information/reservations: 802-468-3093. Castleton Community Center, 2108 Main St., Castleton, Vermont.
Art Opening The Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center will host the opening reception for “Celebrating Rural Everyday Scenes,” a solo exhibition by artist Ned Reade on Friday, May 31, from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibit will run from Friday, May 24 through Friday, July 5. Reade teaches a watercolor workshop on Martha’s Vineyard and one at the Southern Vermont Arts Center each summer. His work can be seen in galleries around New England. For over 40 years he has been chairman of the art department at the TrinityPawling School in Pawling, New York. Reade said, “Painting for me fulfills an urge to record a place or moment in time. The contrast between the precision of architecture and the looseness of reflected light and natural forms is a common theme. Painting releases creative and emotional energies; it can be as exhilarating as dancing or playing a sport.” This show is the second of five installments in the 2019 Great Hall Art Exhibit series presented by the Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center. This year’s art series focuses on expanding the genres of art represented and showcasing local food vendors at its opening receptions. Cost: Free. Information: Call 518-854-7053 or visit www.salemcourthouse. org. Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center, 58 E. Broadway, Salem, New York.
Spring Concert The Granville Area Chorus will present its spring concert on Friday, May 31, at 7 p.m. at South Granville Congregational Church. The chorus will present a program of classical and traditional music, spirituals, modern rock, new arrangements of old favorites and contemporary songs. A reception will follow the concert. Cost: Free, however, donations will be accepted to defray purchasing expenses for the chorus. Information: 518-642-0538. South Granville Congregational Church, 7179 State Route 149, Granville, New York.
Walt Whitman Hubbard Hall will host Opera Saratoga in a recital celebrating the bicentennial of Walt Whitman’s birth on Friday, May 31, at 7 p.m. Composers have long been attracted to Whitman’s evocative poetry. This special recital features a variety Whitman song settings by Leonard Bernstein, Kurt Weill, Marc Blitzstein, Ned Rorem, Ernst Bacon, William Bolcom and more. Cost: Free. Information: 518-677-2495. Hubbard Hall, 25 E. Main St., Cambridge, New York.
Tractor Safety Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County will offer a tractor and farm safety course on Friday, May 31, at 5:30 p.m. at Hudson River Tractor in Schaghticoke. This program is geared for adult audiences. Statistics show that farming and operating equipment is a hazardous and dangerous endeavor. Help reduce the risks of an accident by attending this informative evening session. The evening will begin with a presentation from the New York Center for Agriculture Medicine and Health followed by an opportunity to handle some equipment. The program is perfect for farmers old and new as well as any adult who currently works with machinery on the job or in their backyard or plans to in the future. Cost: $5 payable at the class. Information/registration: 518-272-4210. Special needs should be expressed at the time of registration. Hudson River Tractor, 11853 New York Route 40, Schaghticoke, New York.
Blood Drive American Legion Post 69 and Battenkill Valley Health Center will co-sponsor a Red Cross Blood Drive on Friday, May 31, from noon to 5 p.m. at the Post 69 in Arlington. Every day, blood donors help patients of all ages: accident and burn victims, heart surgery and organ transplant patients, and those battling cancer. In fact, every two seconds, someone in the U.S. needs blood. Consider stopping by and giving the gift of life. Information: Call to schedule an appointment at 800-733-2767, schedule an appointment online at www.redcrossblood. org and enter zip code 05250 or simply drop in. American Legion Post 69, 54 Legion Rd., Arlington, Vermont.
Bluegrass The Adirondack Bluegrass League will host its annual bluegrass round-up on FridaySunday, May 31-June 2 at McConchie’s Heritage Acres in Galway, New York. Some 26 bands will donate their talent to the weekend, which – in addition to lots of great music emceed by Donnie Sprague – will include food, a Chinese auction, 50/50, guitar and fiddle raffles and much more. Admission: $5-$37. Information: 518-221-6231 or email adirondackbluegrassleague@gmail.com. McConchie’s Heritage Acres, 2501 Northline Rd., Galway, New York.
1 SATURDAY Clean-Up Day Stone Valley Arts at Fox Hill needs volunteers to help beautify the grounds around its beautiful 1822 stone building on Saturday, June 1, from 9 a.m. to noon, weather permitting. Work will include planting and installing a garden tower.
The FREEPRESS • Friday, May 24, 2019 • 9 Information: Erika Schmidt at 802-325-2603 or stonevalleyartscenter@gmail.com or visit www.stonevalleyarts.org. Stone Valley Arts at Fox Hill, 145 E. Main St., Poultney, Vermont.
Art Exhibit Greenwich Free Library will host a photography exhibit featuring work by local photographer Clifford Oliver beginning Saturday, June 1. In honor of Oliver’s 70th birthday, the library will showcase 70 of his photographs in the Community Room, many of them taken during the 1970s. Cost: Free. Information: 518-692-7157. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich, New York.
available for purchase. All proceeds will go into the Master Gardener & 4-H Programs. Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer gardening questions. Information: Email Jessica Holmes at jmh452@cornell.edu. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County, 377 Schroon River Rd., Warrensburg, New York.
Poultney Yard Sale Poultney will host its townwide yard sale on Saturday, June 1, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. With more than 80 vendors on Main Street, there will be something for everyone. And check out what people are selling in their yards throughout town. Information: 802-287-2010.
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Merck Forest and Farmland Center will host a woodshed raising on June 1, from 2 to 4 p.m. Participants will improve the Merck property’s infrastructure by helping to erect a new woodshed. Cost: Free. Information: 802-394-7836. Merck Forest and Farmland Center, 270 Vermont Route 315, Rupert, Vermont.
Concert The Salem Historic Courthouse Community Center will present Men o’ War Balladeers on Saturday, June 1, at 7 p.m. Formed in 2016, the Cambridge, New York–based group showcases the voices of its members – solo or in rich harmony, unaccompanied or with skillful acoustic guitar or Irish bouzouki – performing timeless songs of joy or heartbreak, success or sorrow. Tickets: $15 general admission, $10 for students or pay what you can. Information: 518-854-7053. Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center, 58 E. Broadway, Salem, New York.
Tag Sale The Church on the Green in East Poultney will host a tag sale as part of the Poultney Townwide Yard Sale on Saturday, June 1, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. United Baptist Church of Poultney is located two miles east of town and will offer baked goods, gently loved clothing and household items to wise shoppers. Enter the back door of the church off the parking lot. There is a ramp to make entry easier. Information: Ida Mae Johnson at 802-287-9744. United Baptist Church of Poultney, 1500 E. Main St., Poultney, Vermont.
Plant Sale Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County will host a greenhouse plant sale on Saturday and Sunday, June 1 and 2, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. both days. Annuals, vegetables, perennials and hanging baskets will be
Canoe/Kayak Race The Feeder Canal Alliance will host a five-mile canoe/ kayak race and family fun paddle on Saturday, June 1, beginning at 10 a.m. Participants will start from the Feeder Dam in Overlook Park in Queensbury and paddle five miles on the Feeder Canal to Martindale Boat Basin Park in Hudson Falls. All proceeds will benefit the Feeder Canal Alliance. Race day registration opens at 8:30 a.m.; participants may also register in advance. Cost: $20 solo, $25 tandem. Information/registration: 518-792-5363 or email info@ feedercanal.org. Overlook Park, Richardson Street, Queensbury, New York.
Ballet The Strand Theatre will present the Chevalier Ballet performing classical repertoire on Saturday, June 1, from 7:30 to 9 p.m. The Manhattan-based touring ballet company, which is the official ballet company of the Strand, will perform “Pas de Quatre,” restaged by Sara Knight after Anton Dolin and
Jules Perrot with music by Cesare Pugni; excerpts from “Giselle,” with choreography by Jean Coralli and Jules Perrot and music by Adolphe Adam; excerpts from “Legend of Love,” with choreography by Yury Grigorovich and music by Arif Malikov; and “Ragtime Dances” by Scott Joplin, with choreography by Sara Knight and featuring live music by pianist Jonathan Newell. Tickets: $12 general, $10 for seniors, free for students. Information/tickets: 518-8323484 or www.mystrandtheater. org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.
Tag Sale South Glens Falls and Moreau will host a town-wide garage sale on Saturday and Sunday, June 1 and 2, throughout the town and village. Vendors and neighbors are encouraged to set up at the Moreau Community Center to hawk their goods. Center hours for vendors on Saturday, June 1, will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and for food booths, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vendor hours on Sunday, June 2, will be 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Stop by the center to pick up an official listing of all sale addresses and have lunch while hitting all the sales in Moreau and South Glens Falls. To set up at the center, call Kelly at 518-792-6007, ext. 16; to be added to the list of sale sites, call Jeanne at 518-7926007, ext. 13. Moreau Community Center, 144 Main St., South Glens Falls, New York.
Granville 5K The 10th annual Rail Trail to the Footbridge 5K will take place on Saturday, June 1, beginning at 9 a.m. The race is held on Granville’s beautiful rail trail from Andrew’s Lane in the Town of Granville and finishes right on the foot bridge over the Mettowee by the Slate Valley Museum. The course is scenic and relatively flat. Experienced runners and novices alike will enjoy the run/ walk through open fields and shady glens. The Rail Trail to the Footbridge also offers a kids 1K, and school-age groups can participate at a discount to encourage young people to get outside and be active. Cost: $20 for adults, $5 for kids running the 1K. Information: 518-424-7683 or www.railtrailtothefootbridge5k.com.
Slate Valley Museum, 17 Water St., Granville, New York.
Basket Party Whitehall Recreation Center will host a basket party benefit for Pat McClure on Saturday, June 1, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the center. McClure has Stage 4 COPD and other medical problems and has to carry a heavy oxygen tank that is weighing her down and making her back and arms hurt. The money collected will go toward an Inogen portable oxygen machine to help lighten the load for her. Whitehall Recreation Center, Williams Street, Whitehall, New York.
Concert Little Theater on the Farm will present Trophy Husbands on Saturday, June 1, at 7 p.m. The band features John and Orion Kribs, Arlin Greene and Doug Moody. Recommended donation: $10 for adults, $7 for students and seniors. Information: 518-747-3421 or www.littletheater27.org. Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Rd., Fort Edward, New York.
Rabies Clinic Washington County Public Health will sponsor a free rabies vaccination clinic on Saturday, June 1, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., at the Granville Town Highway Garage. All dogs and cats should be vaccinated against rabies at 3 months of age and revaccinated one year later, then every 3 years thereafter. Ferrets should be vaccinated at 3 months of age and yearly thereafter. Bring proof of previous rabies vaccination. Pets must remain in vehicle until after registration and must be on a leash or in a carrier. For more information, call 518-746-2400. Granville Town Highway Garage, County Route 24, Granville, New York.
2 SUNDAY Concert Con Brio Performing Arts will present singer/songwriter John Shoemaker on Sunday, June 2, at 7 p.m. at the Bischoff House. Shoemaker’s music explores and shares insights that engage listeners in a down-to-earth and meaningful way. Said Shoemaker, “I am looking to connect with others in a joyful, purposeful, fun and authentic collaboration to share a lifeenhancing experience.” Refreshments will be served. Suggested donation: $10-$20. Information/reservations: Call or text 518-796-8184 or email dbchorale@aol.com. Bischoff House 573 Dunbar Rd., Cambridge, New York.
Concert The Strand Theatre will present Arthur Buezo and James Ford playing Americana and blues on Sunday, June 2, from 6 to 8 p.m. Hailing from Saranac Lake, New York, in the heart of the Adirondacks, Buezo and Ford have been creating what they call Freight Train String Music together since 2010. And a freight train it truly is. Although their sound is rooted in traditional stringed instruments (guitar, banjo, harmonica), they play with a heaviness and intensity of modern rock while logging in hundreds of shows and thousands of miles. Tickets: $10. Information/tickets: 518-8323484 or www.mystrandtheater. org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.
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16’ EXTENSION LADDER $50. (518) 409-8471
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2’6”X6” 8” STORM DOOR, left handed, full glass, $75. (518) 598-7526
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MICROSCOPE, Research Mark XIV model 1932, beautiful dovetailed case, 4 old chemistry sets, extras $40/ obo. (518) 692-8148
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VINTAGE 1970’S PFALTZGRAF service for 8 dinnerware. Grey with blue flower. $35. (518) 642-3273
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OLD JOHN DEERE RIDING mower, AS IS. $25. Call (518) 686-5563 after 4 p.m.
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(2) CHOPPING DISHES w/ water pan, deep food pan, shallow food pan, 1/2 food pan. $90 for both. (518) 4098471 (2) HJC IS-133 motorcycle helmets, size XXL, like new, both for $75 obo. Call (518) 695-6926 25+ VHS TAPES assorted. $25. Call (518) 686-5563 after 4 p.m. (50) 8-TRACK TAPES & portable player, good music selection in good condition. $60/ obo. (518) 692-8148 8 - T R AC K P L AY E R a n d tapes. $20. (802) 287-9451 AMERICAN MADE push mower, w/blade sharpener, 6 years old. $50. (518) 2229494 ANTIQUE CORN SHELLER large with cast iron wheel. Completely restored. $99. (518) 642-3273 ANTIQUE ROCKER, $75. For pics, (518) 222-9494
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PF CHANG’S $100 gift card, asking $80. (518) 692-8593
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PIANO 1940’S UPRIGHT made in Troy. $25. Leave message (518) 871-1800
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PIRELLI TIRES 225/40/19, great condition, lots of tread. $40 for set. (518) 639-4466 P L A S T I C L I N E D M ATTRESS cover double bed size. Great for incontinent or ill. Fresh condition. $10. (802) 287-9744 PONY CART metal, wooden seat w/rail. Bicycle type wheels. $60. Discuss transport. Corinth (518) 654-8349
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W I N D OW AW N I N G R E TRACTABLE 4’W x 4-1/2L, white. $10 cash. Center Rutland, VT (802) 775-0280
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12 • The FREEPRESS • Friday, May 24, 2019
Employment 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 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.
PART-TIME OFFICE ASSISTANT NEEDED IMMEDIATELY.
Good phone and clerical skills important. Hours will vary from time to time. Please send resume to Cheryl Socha at csocha@zapponemotors.com
To place an ad, call
518.642.1234 Over Positi 100 Availa ons ble!
NOW HIRING for the Mountain Adventure Park
is accepting applications for a full-time SPLITTER, SAWYER & TRIMMER Apply in person 115 Staso Lane, Hampton, NY
Apply online at www.bromley.com or contact HR at 802.824.5522
MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Train at home for a career as a Medical Office Professional at CTI! 1-833-766-4511 AskCTI.com TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES NEEDED at Stevens Transport! Earn $1000 per week! Paid CDL Training! No experience needed! 844-452-4121 drive4stevens.com
Full-Time Tow Truck Operator
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
Help Wanted FARM HELP WANTED Afternoons, robot herd, guiding cows, feeding calves, barn chores. (802) 325-3127 GREENWICH - BOTTLE RETURN CLERK 20-25 hours/ week. Saturdays a must! Must be able to lift 50 pounds, good with customers & money. References required. 518-4017802 Text only. HANDYMAN - PART-TIME White Creek/ Shushan. Yard work, pool maintenance, painting etc. 518854-9840 JOB OPPORTUNITY: $18.50 P/H NYC - $15 P/H LI- $14.50 P/H 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
Experience with wrecker & flat-bed desired. CDL is a plus but not required. May train the right person. A clean driving record and background check is required. Call 802-468-5268 (M-F) Stop by 1015 Main Street, Castleton or email: rdautotowing@gmail.com
Equinox Terrace, Assisted Living community in Manchester has an opening for
WAIT STAFF/SERVERS NEW PENN IS HIRING DRIVERS! Come to our Albany terminal, 10 E Industrial Pkwy, Troy, NY 12180 for open interviews May 28- May 30 from 8 am - 5 pm. Make your career happen at NewPenn. 800-950-5046 x4340 WANTED DRIVER of feed truck during Summer and Fall. (802) 325-3127
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in our dietary department. Some experience preferred Training is given We are looking for a hard-working individual A positive personality is essential Full or Part-time positions with alternate weekends. Sign-on Bonus
Please contact: Cathy Johnson, Food Service Director cjohnson@terracecommunities.com (802) 362-5141
MAINTENANCE MILLWRIGHT CPI Whitehall (Commonwealth) is currently seeking a 3rd shift Maintenance millwright for our plywood plant located in Whitehall, New York. This position is Full Time with benefits, vacation, and life insurance after 90 days plus competitive wages which also includes an attendance bonus. Pay will be based on experience. We will require proof of experience, and a skill check will be conducted upon interview by our Plant Manager. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES: • Perform routine checks and services, and maintenance needs to keep our plywood plant equipment running smoothly. • Handle all Maintenance related issues that may arise at the facility. • Fabricate and weld as needed when the equipment calls for it. • Accurately report findings to the necessary personnel and complete any necessary documentation. Please send resume to: sdunster@cpiwhitehall.com or apply in person: Commonwealth Plywood Inc 10070 State Route 4; PO Box 30 Whitehall, New York 12887 Phone: 518 499 0099 Fax: 518 499 0187
TRUCK DRIVER
PROGRAM COORDINATOR BARSTOW (CHITTENDEN) & FAIR HAVEN The Boys and Girls Club of Rutland County is looking for Part Time Program Coordinator(s) for our facilities located in the Barstow School in Chittenden and the Fair Haven Elementary School in Fair Haven. This position is responsible for planning and conduction junior programs, and providing supervision of our Junior Club Program for youth ages 5-12. This is a part-time year-round position. Monday - Friday 25 hours per week during school periods and 30-40 hours per week during school vacation periods. Qualifications: * Experience in planning and implementing Junior or Teen Programs; * Knowledge of youth development; * Ability to Motivate youth and manage behavior problems; * Ability to organize and supervise young people and create a safe environment; * CPR and First Aid Certifications desirable; * Sense of Humor Salary: $13.75/hr depending on experience For Additional Information or to Apply, Mail or E-Mail Resume to:
Courtney Santor - Director of Operations Boys and Girls Club of Rutland County PO Box 636, Rutland, VT 05702 CourtneySantor@yahoo.com
Due to growing business additional driver needed for Bennington plant. This position provides a vital aspect to customer service, insuring Poulin Grain leads the way in animal nutrition and service. This position is delivering bulk and bagged feeds. Responsibilities: • Load Feed truck in preparation of delivery • Complete required logbook accurately and timely • Perform routine maintenance on vehicle
Requirements: • Class B CDL, Class A is preferred • Maintain current DOT physical • Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
Company: Poulin Grain is a family owned and operated company, which provides Leading Animal Nutrition through the Northeastern United States. Poulin Grain is looking for a competitive individual to join our team at our North Bennington Facility. This job offers excellent career potential. Please send letter of application and resume and/or stop in for application: Poulin Grain, Inc. Attn: William Grogan PO Box 123, North Bennington, VT 05257 dave@poulingrain.com Poulin Grain is an Equal Opportunity Employer
The FREEPRESS • Friday, May 24, 2019 • 13
Employment
DIESEL TRUCK AND EQUIPMENT MECHANIC NEEDED!
Insurance Agent/CSR Equinox Terrace Assisted Living in Manchester is currently seeking a
PART-TIME GARDENER Days and hours are flexible, approximately 8-12 hours per week. Very competitive pay.
JOB DUTIES WILL INCLUDE: • Light pruning of ornamental shrubs • Weeding flower beds • Trimming back plants • Planting flowers/vegetables • Digging and raking Candidate Requirements: • Some knowledge of plants/gardening preferred • Must be physically fit and hardworking • Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds.
Please contact: Ann Bouza abouza@terracecommunities.com (802) 362-5141
Wanted for busy, local agency. Salary commensurate with experience, licensing preferred. Please email resume and salary requirements to agent.insurance.job@gmail.com
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
OPEN HOUSE Granny Blossom Specialty Foods in West Pawlet seeks at will seasonal flexible worker to perform shared duties in different stages of production.
Construction company seeking full-time and part-time
CLASS “A” CDL DRIVERS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS AND LABORERS to join our growing team.
All Employees required to adhere to our Zero Tolerance Drug and Alcohol Policy. Competitive wages and the opportunity for lateral growth. We are an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer.
For more information call (802) 287-4768.
Lifting required; paid training. Work days are Mon., Tue. and Wed. Interested applicants are invited to an open house on Tue., May 21 and May 28 at 2:30 PM, 425 Route 30, West Pawlet, VT.
Career need a shift in gears? Find that perfect job right here in the classifieds!
Manchester Newspapers’
SERVICES DIRECTORY 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
Hole in the Wall Woodworking Custom builds & furniture repair
518-854-5000
Lawn Care & Maintenance
THE PC DOCTOR Computer Repair (518) 642-3878 pcdoctor3@verizon.net
MAVERICKS MOWING 1/2 acre lawns only $35. Serving Cambridge to South Glens Falls. Free Estimates. (518) 744-3663
Home Improvement
Plumbing & Heating
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.
SMILANSKY PLUMBING & HEATING Granville/Salem/Greenwich Robert Smilansky Owner 518-832-0086
Tree Service BOURN TREE SERVICE Over 30 Years of Service Fully Insured * Free Est. Brush Clipping * Land Clearing. (518) 642-2182
Call to advertise here!
Mobile/Modular Homes
Apartments
JACKSON, NY: 3bdrm doublewide, 2 bath, fully remodeled home with garage and shed. 1/3 acre. $60,000/obo. (802) 287-9227
GRANVILLE: Upper 1bdrm suitable for one. Utilities included. No pets/smoking. $595/mth. (518) 260 2596 GREENWICH: 2bdrm, 1.5 baths, W/D, partial heat and electric included. No pets/ smoking. Available 6/1. $900/ mth. (518) 817-3173
REAL ESTATE
Storage EXIT ONE SELF-STORAGE Heated Units Also Available Route 4-A Fair Haven, VT 802-265-3330
Land/Lots VIRGINIA SEASIDE LOTS Build the home of your dreams! South of Ocean City near state line, spectacular lots in exclusive development near NASA facing Chincoteague Island. New development with paved roads, utilities, pool and dock. Great climate, low taxes and Assateague National Seashore b e a c h e d n e a r by. P r i c e d $29,900 to $79,900 with financing. Call (757) 824-6289 or website:oldemillpointe. com
RENTALS
LAKESIDE RENTAL! LAKE ST. CATHERINE COTTAGES 2 bedroom cottage, fully equipped with housekeeping, private bath, private beach, WiFi, rowboats, kayaks, canoes & more, WEEKS AVAILABLE: July 13, 20, 27 August 17 $995/week Special Offer if you mention this ad $100 OFF To rent, visit us at www.vermontproperty.com katewy@comcast.net 802-645-0093
Apartments GRANVILLE: Mettowee Valley Apts. 2 bdrm, $668 rent; utilities avg. $78. NO smoking. Pet? Must meet eligibility requirements. For application (518) 584-4543. NYSTDD Relay Service 1-800-4211220. Handicap Accessible Equal Housing Opportunity.
PLACE YOUR AD TODAY!!
Manchester Newspapers
REAL ESTATE Classifieds List your home, commercial property or find the perfect real estate investment.
Call today to advertise!
518-642-1234
Turn your stuff into CA$H! Manchester Newspapers reaches over 100,000 readers weekly! Advertise with us and put our circulation to work for you! 518-642-1234
14• The FREEPRESS • Friday, May 24, 2019 Articles For Sale
Health/Medical
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
S N O - WAY P L OW C O M PLETE off a 2003 Toyota Tacoma. $200 firm. (518) 6421812
RECENTLY DIAGNOSED with LUNG CANCER and 60+ years old? Call now! You and your family may be entitled to a SIGNIFICANT CASH AWARD. Call 877-648-6308 today. Free Consultation. No Risk.
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
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CASH FOR CARS: We Buy Any Condition Vehicle, 2002 and Newer. Nationwide Free Pick Up! Call Now: 1-800864-5960.
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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
ANNOUNCEMENTS
TRAMPOLINE, Magic Circle, 12-13’, like new w/cage. Includes manual, anchor & cover. Stored inside. $375. (802) 325-2500
Announcements
TWIN HOSPITAL BED, $325. (518) 677-2444
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. EARLY DEADLINES FOR MAY 30th & 31st PUBLICATIONS. The deadline to submit a classified ad for May 30 & 31 issues will be FRIDAY, MAY 24 at 3 pm. Call 518-6421234 or email classifieds@ manchesternewspapers.com TAG SALE, LAWN SALE, garage sale, junk sale...whatever you choose to call it, advertise with us for only $20! Call (518) 642-1234 for details or stop by to place your ad and pick up your FREE signs.
Miscellaneous DIVORCE $349 - Uncontested divorce papers prepared. Only one signature required. Poor person application included if applicable. Separation agreements. Custody and support petitions. 518274-0380
Financial 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 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.
Estate Sales TWO DAY ESTATE SALE! SALEM, NY, 61 Archibald St. May 25 & 26, 8 am - 3 pm Full line of power and hand tools for woodworking and other work. Vintage tables, chairs, cabinets, household, kitchen cookware. Precious Moments and other collectibles. Everything priced to sell! Credit cards OK.
Firewood/Fuel ALL HARDWOOD FIREWOOD for sale. Cut, splt and delivered any length. 1 1/2 cord loads. (518) 642-1558 or (802) 855-3974 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 GREEN HARDWOOD Immediate local delivery incl. 518-915-4040. HARDWOOD FIREWOOD cut, split & delivered. No rot, ants, poplar or basswood. Good, clean hardwood firewood. $210/cord. (518) 6775878
Free BEADING MAGAZINES (7) boxes. FREE. (802) 325-2500 FREE LAZY BOY RECLINER, good condition. (518) 741-7294 F R E E S O FA S L E E P E R queen size, good condition, Lazy Boy. (518) 741-7294 HANDMADE NEEDLEPOINT seat on broken antique chair. FREE. (802) 3252500
Services
Garage Sales
SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS Ads as low as $7.60 per week in a circulation of 30,000+! Call today 518-642-1234
CAMBRIDGE, 2919 ROUTE 22 (former Jackson Variety store), Friday, Saturday, Sunday, May 24-26 9-4. Rain or shine. HUGE TAG SALE
Attorney/Legal
FAIR HAVEN, VT, 51 Academy St., Fri., 5/24 & Sat., 5/25, 8 am-4 pm. Clothes, household items, bedding, curtains, lights, xmas items, snowblower, snow thrower, lawn sweeper, tv, dolls, dog crates, fans, digital converter, blinds, cassettes and more!
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.
FAIR HAVEN: 7 Muscovey Drive. May 24-26 9am-3pm. Small tools with accessories plus household items. SALEM: 64 Coon Lane. May 24-27 9am-5pm. Rain or shine. Furniture, clothing, dishes, books, records. Too many to list.
MERCHANDISE Articles for Sale 20 ‘ x 30’ EUREKA PARTY CANOPY tent, red & white, heavy duty poles, very good condition. $1250. (518) 2604424 B L I Z Z A R D 6 8 0 S N OW PLOW: complete off Jeep or Ford Ranger, excellent shape, $1500. (518) 642-1812 CAST IRON WOOD STOVE “Pillsbur y” Falcon, wood length 24” (380 lbs.) 27” H x 19 3/4” W x 33 1/4 D, 6” flue, burns up to 14 hours, asking $400/obo. (802) 645-0346 FLORENCE STOVE MODEL #8160 (original 1953) oil & gas range, have original installation & operating instructions. 50 1/2 H x 42 3/4” L x 34” D (339 lbs.) $400/obo. (802) 645-0346 “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
SOUTH GLENS FALLS, 122 Hudson Street, May 24th and 25th (Fri. & Sat.), 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Yard sale. (If rain, no sale).
Guns & Ammo CRAGIN’S GUN SHOP BUY * SELL * TRADE 105 State St, Rutland, VT 802-773-9781 WORK 802-558-2300 CELL
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Lawn and Garden 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 RIDING MOWER: Troy-Bilt, 20 hp, Kohler automatic rider, 42” cut, runs well. $600. (518) 854-9345
Miscellaneous A PLACE FOR MOM has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted, local advisors help find solutions to your unique needs at no cost to you. Call: 1-800404-8852 A PLACE FOR MOM has helped over a million families find senior living. Our trusted, local advisors help find solutions to your unique needs at no cost to you. Call 855-7417459 A PLACE FOR MOM. The nation’s largest senior living referral service. Contact our trusted, local experts today! Our service is FREE/no obligation. CALL 1-844-258-8586
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! 855-385-4814 DENIED SOCIAL SECURITY disability? Appeal! If you’re 50+, filed for SSD and denied, our attorneys can help get you approved! No money out of pockets! Call 1-855-980-5461 DENTAL INSURANCE. Call Physicians Mutual Insurance Company for details. NOT just a discount plan, REAL coverage for 350 procedures. 888623-3036 or http:// www.dental50plus.com/58 Ad# 6118 D I R E C T V & AT & T 1 5 5 CHANNELS & 1000s of shows/movies on demand (w/ SELECT Package.) AT&T Internet 99 percent reliability. Unlimited Texts to 120 Countries w/AT&T Wireless. Call 4 FREE Quote -1-866-7313285 DISH TV $59.99 for 190 channels + $14.95 high speed inter net. Free installation, Smart HD DVR included, free voice remote. Some restrictions apply. Call 1-800-9430838.
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Pools HOT SPRINGS hot tub, has a leak, good cover, 6 person. $200. (518) 677-3300 NEW POOL STEPS, above or inground use, assembled, never used. New $400, asking $200. (802) 287-4322
Home Improvement AFFORDABLE NEW SIDING! Beautify your home! Save on monthly energy bills with beautiful NEW SIDING from 1800 Remodel! Up to 18 months no interest. Restrictions apply 855-773-1675 AFFORDABLE NEW SIDING! Beautify your home! Save on monthly energy bills with beautiful NEW SIDING from 1800Remodel! Up to 18 months no interest. Restrictions apply 855-505-6471
Home Improvement E N E R G Y S AV I N G N E W WINDOWS! Beautify your home! Save on monthly energy bills with NEW WINDOWS from 1800Remodel! Up to 18 months no interest. Restrictions apply 855-3385767 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
PETS-LIVESTOCK Dogs-Cats-Pets MINI DOBERMAN PINCHER: female, 3 years old, loves to ride, $275. (518) 642-3776
Hay & Grain 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.
CALL TODAY FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION 518-642-1234
ADVERTISE YOUR YARD SALE HERE! 25 words for only $19! (25 cents each additional word)
Your ad will run in a circulation of 30,000, plus we will post on our social media sites and on our website for no additional charge! Stop by our office for TWO (2) FREE signs with ad placement. WHERE: ____________________(town): _______ ______________________(street) WHEN: ____________________________day(s), _________________________time(s) WHAT: description or list of items: ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ _________________ _________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ _________________ _________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ _________________ _________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ _________________ _________________ CREDIT CARD: _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ ___________________ EXP. ______/_______ CCV_________ NAME ON CARD:___________________ ______________________________ BILLING ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________PHONE:____________________
MAIL COMPLETED FORM TO: Manchester Newspapers • PO Box 330 • Granville, NY 12832 DROP OFF COMPLETED FORM TO: 14 E. Main St., Granville, NY or CALL 518-642-1234
UPCOMING TOWN-WIDE SALES Salem: May 25 • Greenwich: May 25-26 • Poultney: June 1
The FREEPRESS • Friday, May 24, 2019 • 15 Autos
Autos Wanted
Motorcycles
1992 MITSUBISHI 3000 GT SL, new tires, needs water pump, have all parts to repair, $2395. (518) 744-3663
CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330.
2017 HONDA REBEL 300: Brand new, only 49 miles. Remainder of extended warranty transferable, battery tender included. $3000. Call (518) 639-8621 leave message.
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
Recreational
1999 SUBARU IMPREZA 4-door, oldie but a goodie. Very dependable. $1,000 firm. (518) 499-0617 2001 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE: Needs motor work and battery. Body interior tires & wheels in excellent condition. $1800 obo. (802) 375-6782 2002 CHEVY CAVALIER 4 cyl, auto, new tires. Like new condition. Great on gas. $795. (518) 642-3776 2005 MB C320 4-matic, navy blue, needs a little TLC, 243K, asking $1200. Call Tim at (802) 772-0707 2005 MERCURY MONTEGO 4dr, maroon, auto, sun roof, pw/pl, 3.0liter, 80K miles, $1500. (518) 961-5641 2007 TOYOTA COROLLA high mileage, 5-spd, runs excellent, new tires, uses no oil, 35 MPG. $1500. (518) 6421812 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 2014 HONDA CIVIC LX: 51,000 miles, newer battery/ tires, remote star t, VGC, $10,500. (802) 468-0011 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!
Boats 15 FT ALUMINUM wide-bottom custom fishing boat, 35 HP mercury motor & trailer. $1500. (518) 642-1812
Campers 29’ TERRY TRAVEL TRAILER, deluxe model, wall to wall car peting, mint condition. $7,500. Can be seen weekends at 347 Stage Road, Benson, VT. (802) 855-1438
2010 CARRIAGE CAMEO 5th wheel, 36’, 2 slides, excellent condition. Can be seen anytime. $29,995. Call (518) 852-7566 Cambridge, NY
Tires, Parts, Accessories (4) 31 X 10.5 X 15 INCH TIRES mounted on 6-lug Toyota aluminum wheels. $250. (518) 642-1812 (7) TRUCK TIRES 235x80Rx17”, (6) with 27K miles, (1) brand new off Dodge 3500, $350. (518) 365-9789
CLASS C 1993 FORD Ultra camper, low mileage, great condition, $8000. (802) 2654289 JAYCO 23’ travel trailer, electric jack, awning, 2 doors, about mint condition. $5,500. Can be seen on weekends at 347 Stage Road, Benson, VT (802) 855-1438
Four Wheel Drive 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
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Pickup-TrucksVans 1999 CHEVY S10 pick up, 4 cyl, auto, driven daily, $695. (518) 642-3776
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