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533-3606 Office www.remax-capital-ny.com SLCA HOLDS RECEPTION FOR KATHERINE WARDLE The gallery at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts welcomes you from Feb 16 - March 31 to the photographic world of multitalented Katherine Wardle, a Ph.D. Psychologist in private practice and a trained chef operating a cooking school and catering venue, who also happens to be a gifted photographer. Given her background, its no wonder that her photographs expose us to the new. “I wish to focus on a broad swatch of the world— elements which can shock, content, and often astound us. I want my viewer to rethink what is worth engagement, and to reframe his or her assumptions.” A free and open to the public reception will be held on March 9 from 1 - 3pm. The gallery is open on Wed. and Fri. from 10 - 12noon, by appt. and during regularly scheduled events. Call 518-674-2007 or visit www.slca-ctp.org for more information. The SLCA is located at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY.

LOCAL STUDENTS NAMED TO SPRINGFIELD COLLEGE DEAN’S LIST

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Your home may be your biggest personal investment. One of the most important decisions you will make when buying or selling your home is who you will trust to assist you. You should put your home in the hands of an experienced professional. Cathy Graziano & Maria Mencarelli, “Team Excelsior”, at RE/ MAX Capital will help you understand the process, navigate the details and keep you on track in today’s complex real estate market. Cathy has lived in the Capital District all her life and in East Greenbush for over 30 years. She has over 20 years’ experience in real estate & has been involved in millions of dollars of home sales and purchases since being awarded 1990 Rookie of the Year for her office. Having worked with numerous nationally recognized relocation companies, gives her experience relocating families across the county or across town. Cathy is a member of the Greater Capital Region Association of Realtors, New York State (NYSAR) & National Association (NAR)

Springfield College has named the following local residents to the dean’s list for academic excellence for the fall 2012 term. Nicholas Kuhn of Rensselaer, Nicholas is studying Applied Exercise Science. Elizabeth Dickie of East Greenbush, Elizabeth is studying Athletic Training. Meghan Flanagan of Averill Park, Meghan is studying Movement and Sport Studies. Samantha DiTonno of Castleton, Samantha is studying Sport Management. Kerianne Squadrito of Troy, Kerianne is studying Sport Management. Sarah Laranjo of Averill Park, Sarah is studying Exploratory Studies. Joseph Marino of Averill Park, Joseph is studying Exploratory Studies.

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MAPLE HILL MUSIC PARENTS INDOOR GARAGE SALE DROP OFF DATES Maple Hill Music Parents Association is looking for donations for their Indoor Garage Sale to be held Saturday, March 16, 2013. We need gently used items, but cannot accept personal care items, clothing, magazines, televisions, computers, or stuffed animals. Drop off items at Maple Hill High School on the following dates: Tuesday, March 5th, 6 – 8 PM; Thursday, March 7th, 6 – 8 PM. ~ Pam Smith, President - Maple Hill Music Parents

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ALGONQUIN M.S. PRESENTS... BEAUTY & the BEAST Algonquin Middle School will present Beauty and the Beast on Friday, March 1; and Saturday, March 2, in the Middle School auditorium. Both shows will be at 7PM. Tickets are $7.00 for adults and $5.00 for students and senior citizens.

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Lennie (George Filieau) strokes the hair of Curley’s wife (Jill Wanderman) in John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men, opening at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts on Friday, March 8. Circle Theatre Players presents the classic, Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck and directed by Eric Washburn, of Castleton, NY. This iconic story of hard times, friendship, and the endurance of hope will be performed on March 8, 9, 14, 15, & 16 at 8pm and March 10 & 17 at 2:30pm. Tickets are $16, $10 Under 18. For reservations, visit www.slca-ctp.org or call 518-674-2007. The SLCA is located at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY.

The Kiwanis Club of East Greenbush presents its third annual comedy night fundraiser to benefit children of the community on March 2nd at the Comfort Inn, 99 Miller Road in Schodack. Event features national headliner Bill Campbell (www.billcampbell comedy.com) and local talent Dee Watson. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. and show starts at 7:30. Cost is $25 and includes a cash bar and light fare. Purchase tickets online at www.egkiwanis.weebly.com or visit Gettysburg Flag, Good Buy Books, NBT Bank or Rose Shea Associates.

GREENBUSH GARDEN CLUB Mushrooms, they’re not just something you put on your steak or fill with breadcrumbs as an appetizer anymore. The Greenbush Garden Club invites members & guests to attend our program “From Mushroom Packaging to Garden Mulch” presented by Sue Van Hook, Chief Mycologist at Ecovative Design in Green Island on Tuesday, March 5, 2013, at 6:30pm at the East Greenbush Library, Community Way, East Greenbush. The presentation will include a segment on mushroom and fungi identification, species you can grow at home, the innovative way fungi are replacing plastics and how they can boost your garden soil. Ecovative Designs started 5 years ago growing mushroom insulation. The company switched to growing protective packaging to eliminate toxic Styrofoam from our landfills, our ecosystems & us. Best of all, the end cycle of these products is your compost pile. All our meetings are open to the public and Garden Club membership information will be available. As Always, light refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Bernice @ 429-9118 or maxicats6@gmail.com or visit the TU Zvents calendar.

ROZNIEWSKI NAMED to DEAN’S LIST at SUNY CORTLAND Adam Rozniewski of East Greenbush has been placed on the Dean’s List for the Fall 2012 semester at the State University of New York College at Cortland. Adam is majoring in Kinesiology and is a graduate of Columbia High School.

AREA STUDENTS NAMED TO UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND DEAN’S LIST The University of Rhode Island is pleased to announce that 4,199 undergraduates have qualified for the Fall 2012 Dean’s List. The students represent nearly all of Rhode Island’s cities and towns, all six New England states, New York and New Jersey, and many other states and nations. The following local students have been named to URI’s Fall 2012 Dean’s List: Allyson Claire Tremblay of Troy, Jillian J Ludwig of East Schodack, Kara K Shaw of Castleton, Michael A Halse of Wynantskill, Sean P Haggerty of Troy. To be included on the Dean’s List, students must have completed 12 or more credits during a semester for letter grades with at least a 3.30 quality point average. Part-time students qualify with the accumulation of 12 credits with a 3.30 quality point average.

CRAFT/VENDOR FAIR The Rensselaer High School Class of 2015 is hosting a craft/vendor fair on Saturday, March 2nd, from 9AM-3PM at 25 Van Rensselaer Dr., Rensselaer, NY 12144. 40+ vendors, concession stand, and silent auction. All proceeds benefit the Rensselaer High School Class of 2015. There are still spaces available. If you would like to participate, please contact me at rhsco2015@hotmail.com.

EASTER CELEBRATION Children in preschool through fifth grade are invited to join us for an Easter Celebration on Saturday, March 30th, from 1-3 PM at Third Presbyterian Church, 115 Winter Street in Troy. In celebration of Easter, we will have some craft activities, telling of the Easter story, an Easter egg hunt and, of course, snacks. A parent or guardian is required to stay with their children. There is no charge for this event. For more information, please call the church office at 2832420.

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AREA RESIDENTS MAKE SIENA COLLEGE’S PRESIDENT’S LIST The following local residents have been named to the Siena College President’s List for the Fall 2012 semester. Sarah Bilodeau, a sophomore accounting major, of Castleton On Hudson; Patrick Grace, a junior finance major, of East Greenbush; Shannon Jones, a senior biology major, of Troy; Ryan Kennedy, a senior computer science major, of Castleton On Hudson; Andrew Lang, a junior history major, of Troy; Katherine Lindemann, a sophomore English education major, of Castleton On Hudson; Betsy Stevens, a senior biology major, of Averill Park; James Sullivan, a sophomore management major, of Troy; Jennifer Thomas, a junior psychology major, of Troy; Carl Tompkins, a senior computer science major, of Rensselaer; Anna Youngmann, a sophomore liberal arts major, of Hoosick Falls; Rebecca Zaremba, a sophomore education major, of Averill Park. To be named to the President’s List, a student’s grade point average for the semester must be 3.9 or above. A total of 215 students were named to the President’s List for the Fall 2012 semester.

HOW TO EAT HEALTHY ON A BUDGET Whenever I talk to someone who is new to the concept of eating healthy, I am always confronted with “But it’s too expensive to eat healthy!” Well, I have to feed a family of four and I do this on a $150 budget each week. Here’s how: Let’s start with fruits and vegetables. Shop the freezer section of your local market. There is a huge selection of produce to be found here at a lower cost. Another plus is that this produce is packed at their peak of freshness, locking in their nutrients. When you shop the fresh section, try to purchase what is in season. This produce will usually be on sale. Next is protein. If you are a meat eater, I strongly urge you to look for meat raised without antibiotics. To keep costs down, trade in your chicken breasts for thighs and drumsticks (which contain a measly 1g more fat and provides more zinc and iron). Also, add eggs into your repertoire. For $4, you can get a dozen of organic eggs; it is one of the most cost effective proteins out there. And trust me, go organic with your eggs and you’ll get more nutrients for your buck. As for beef and pork, look into buying straight from a local farmer. Buying in bulk will lower the price per pound. Additionally, a much cheaper option for protein is beans. Legumes are so versatile and can be used in exchange for meat in many recipes, such as in chili or on salads. Lastly, eat whole grains. These are grains like barley, brown rice, quinoa, millet and faro. Loaded with B vitamins and other vitamins and minerals, these should replace any boxed and pre-flavored pasta or noodle dishes. They are inexpensive and easy to cook. Simmer in some stock (chicken, beef, or vegetable) and season with salt, pepper and parmesan cheese! Now, you are probably saying to yourself “Okay, you told me how to eat healthy, but how do I AFFORD this?” Please take a look at your weekly shopping list and eliminate processed foods. In their place, add in the good stuff. Do this slowly and eventually, the good stuff will take over for the bad stuff. It’s all about choices and balance; if you make the right choices now, your health will reward you immensely.

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MARINE CORPS PFC. MARTIN GRADUATES Marine Corps Pfc. Nicholas J. Martin, son of Jodie Martin of East Greenbush, N. Y., recently graduated from the Individual Material Readiness List (IMRL) Asset Management School, Marine Aviaition Training Support Squadron-1, Meridian, Miss. IMRL Asset Management use logistical management techniques, supply procedures, technical publications, and automated data processing equipment to conduct, reconcile, and report IMRL assets inventories; acquire and dispose of IMRL assets; train subordinate IMRL asset managers, and conduct liaison with other Support Equipment Controlling Authorities. Depending on the course of study, Marine Corps students attend classes that are six to nine weeks duration. All classes at the Marine schools are taught via the group-paced method. Martin is a 2012 graduate of Columbia High School of East Greenbush, N. Y. and joined the Marine Corps in August 2012.

STUDENTS NAMED to the COLLEGE of SAINT ROSE DEAN’S LIST FOR FALL 2012 The College of Saint Rose in Albany, N.Y., announced that the following local residents were among 805 students named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester: Kathryn Amendolara of Rensselaer, Abigail Barker of Troy, Ryan Carney of Rensselaer, Stephanie Clowe of Wynantskill, Andrew Gilchrist of Cropseyville, Janet Glaude of Troy, Themba Knowles of Troy, John Lyden of Rensselaer, Tyler Pomakoy of Stephentown, Adrianne Purtell of Troy, Ashley Sweet of Melrose, Tiffany White of Rensselaer, Jeffrey Williams of Rensselaer, Nourah Alsheweir of Rensselaer, Arianna GaddyCollington of Troy, Sarah Middleton of Hoosick Falls, Christopher Miller of Averill Park, Jordan Zareski of Troy, Lindsay Bonesteel of Troy, Carlee Chapko of Valley Falls, Daniella DeRose of Wynantskill, Katelyn Doherty of East Greenbush, Leah Dugrenier of Melrose, Kristen Ernest of Sand Lake, Rita Fisher of Rensselaer, Ashley Fuda of Castleton, Gerard Jacques of Troy, Taylor Johnston of Buskirk, Malana Jojo of Melrose, Dana Kelley of East Greenbush, Karen Koblensky of Troy, Zhaleh LaLiberte-Lavasani of Troy, Carina Mahar of East Greenbush, Kerrin Moon of Troy, Kristen Padula of Averill Park, Rachael Spica of East Schodack, Kaitlyn Tate of Eagle Bridge, Danielle Varcasio of Troy, Katherine Agard of East Greenbush, Victoria Austin of East Greenbush, Leanne Barscz of Troy, Kristin Bent of Wynantskill, Justine Brathwaite of East Greenbush, Caitlyn Crandall of Troy, Stefanie Green of Troy, Stephanie Horton of Averill Park, Leah Hyldelund of Troy, Rachel Jones of Troy, Kellie Maisenbacher of Troy, Patricia Massa of Wynantskill, Mariah Sherman of Troy. Full-time students who complete a minimum of 12 credit hours and achieve a semester grade-point average of at least 3.5 with no grades of D, F, Incomplete or Pass/Fail are eligible for inclusion on the Dean’s List.


TROOP 526 HONORS TWO NEW EAGLE SCOUTS

Boy Scout Troop 526 of Averill Park would like to congratulate their two newest Eagle Scouts, Charlie Hacker and Colin VanOort, pictured here with their parents. The Scouts received their award at a recent Eagle Scout Court of Honor at Hoags Corners Firehouse. The event was attended by family, friends, and local dignitaries. Thanks to everyone for making this a great day.

Introducing… The First Annual Averill Park High School Instrumental Open House on Monday, March 11, 2013, from 7-8 pm at the High School Cafeteria. Students and Parents, You are cordially invited to attend a special evening of performances by the high school orchestra and bands. Each ensemble will perform one musical selection. Middle School and Elementary School students will have the opportunity to check out the high school facilities, meet the high school performers, see the music the high school students perform, and ask questions of high school students and their teacher. John Keal Music will also have tables set up with step-up instruments and accessories available for students and parents to examine and purchase. Snack items will be provided! No need to RSVP. We look forward to seeing you there!

KELLAS SCHOLARS AT RUSSELL SAGE COLLEGE FOR THE FALL 2012 SEMESTER Sharon Robinson, Ph.D., dean of the college, announced the following Rensselaer County residents have been named as Kellas Scholars for the fall 2012 semester at Russell Sage College. Kellas Scholars have been on the Dean’s List for at least three consecutive semesters. Morgan Ashley, Troy; Robyn Battles, Hoosick Falls; Devon Buckley, East Greenbush; Marsha Chavin, Nassau; Theresa Hotte, Troy; Morgan Mason, Johnsonville; Matthew McFadden, Troy; Jamie Lee McNary, Troy; Emily Miller, Troy; Katherine Schultz, Wynantskill; Alexandra Scoville, Valley Falls; Erika Scully, Troy; Katherine Smead, Rensselaer; Kayla VanAuken, Wynantskill; Samantha Woitkoski, Troy

SPECIAL POKER $10,000 TOURNAMENT To All Our Poker Friends: Super $250.00 B uy-in Tournament on Saturday, May 11th. The Averill Park-Sand Lake Fire Company is sponsoring a Special Poker Tournament where the top prize will be $10,000. The Special Tournament Buy-In will be $250.00. Players will receive 25,000 in chips. Blinds will start at 100/200 and will go up every 20 minutes. There will be no advanced payment or reservations. All funds will be collected at the door on the day of the Tournament. There will be no limit on the number of players. NO Re-Buys—NO Add-ons— NO Bounty Chip. The Doors will open at 10:00AM with the game beginning promptly at 11:00AM, so please make note of the new time. Lunch will be served at 1:00 PM and will consist of a Roast Beef Dinner with all the trimmings. The winner will be responsible for any taxes on their winnings, if applicable. ~ Ron Berti, Poker Chairman

We began our regular monthly meeting with a moment of silence in remembrance of Archie Sherman. There are few people that have served their community more completely than Archie Sherman did. We thank the Sherman family for sharing Archie and his beloved Carolyn with us for so many years. He will be greatly missed. We have held a series of recent meetings with the USEPA regarding issues and progress associated with the Dewey Loeffel Toxic Waste Site. There are new reports on the Town’s website regarding this project and a community meeting with EPA is upcoming in the spring. By the time you read this article, the Burden Lake Sewer District construction bid notice will have been advertised and preparations for a spring start of the project will be well underway. Please be sure to visit our website for more information and updates on this project. We are looking forward to the 2nd Annual Small Farm Animal Tailgate Sale to be sponsored by the Farm and Agriculture Preservation Committee on April 27th at the Highway Garage. A flyer is available on the website. Please mark your calendars to join us in supporting farms in Nassau. The Farm and Ag Committee is also pleased to welcome June Varner as a new member. There are also a number new events being sponsored by our Youth Committee which you may find on our website or on Facebook on their “Town of Nassau Youth” page. We are also pleased to welcome new Youth Committee members Chris Bradway and Cheryn Lever. At our last meeting, we authorized the purchase and payment of a 2012 John Deere Wheel Loader for the Highway Department; authorized the transfer of the old sound system equipment to the Village of Nassau; appointed Ed Kunze to serve as a Wingman for the Highway Department; approved some additional work to complete the meeting room renovations utilizing a financial gift; authorized the application for grant funding to digitize Nassau’s government files and historic documents; authorized the requests for proposals to outline the boundaries of the western and northern property lines of the Highway Department property in advance of public trail development; and appointed Edward Wurzburg to assist with storm maintenance. I’m also pleased to announce the completion of the Town’s filing of the State Comptroller’s Annual Financial Report. This document is available for review in hard copy or online. Best wishes for an early spring.

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REGION-WIDE SCHOOL BUDGET RALLY AT COLUMBIA Letter to the Editor: I feel an obligation to report back to my fellow taxpayers with what transpired at the region-wide school budget rally on January 31st and what kind of propaganda to expect in coming months. The objective of the rally was to “inform and energize influential stakeholder teams” representing the 47 school districts in attendance. The keynote speaker of the event was Dr. Rick Timbs. He made a presentation that included a primer on “Combined Wealth Ratios”, spending just enough time on the subject to get everyone there to feel as though their district was not getting the funding they deserved while others were getting far more than they needed. One detail he failed to mention was that neither a district’s CWR nor spending levels have any correlation to educational outcomes. Dr. Timbs went on to entertain us with a story about how he got his 4th grade granddaughter to understand the difference between equal and equitable. He said he put a $1 bill under each of four cushions on his couch and asked Gracie if he had divided the money equally. She agreed. Then he asked her to imagine that the cushions were people, but that cushion number one was some poor homeless person, and the next was someone who had no job and I think the third had no home or job; but the fourth person he gave the dollar to was Justin Bieber. He asked his granddaughter if she still thought he had distributed the money fairly and she said no. She suggested he spread most of Bieber’s dollar among the rest and leave him with a penny. Sound like socialism? That’s the new plan? Tax the rich? The reality of the economic problems we face are that the wealthier people of our school districts who feel they can afford to pay higher taxes have for decades voted for spending that the rest of the community cannot afford. The way I see it, the crowd Dr. Timbs was playing to had a fourthgrade understanding of economics and his presentation sought to keep it that way. ~ David Crawmer, www.republicamerica.us Editors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinion or endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and for all intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity of its contents.

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L-R: Ed Gilbert, Keith Langley, Leon Fiacco, Kandi Terry, Randy Cherubino, Rick Matters and Debbie DiMartino On Sunday, February 17th, Keith Langley and Friends attended the East Greenbush VFW’s Pancake Breakfast. We all enjoyed a great meal surrounded by great people. We believe that it is important to recognize and acknowledge all groups within our community. Organizations such as the VFW, the American Legion, our fire companies, and many others are part of the foundation of our community. I would like to thank these organizations for their service and dedication. If you have the opportunity, be sure to check out upcoming events, you won’t be disappointed! ~ Keith Langley and Friends

NO CHILD WET BEHIND: A Diaper Drive for the Children of St. Paul’s Center Do you have diapers, pull-ups, or wipes that are no longer needed? Throughout the month of March, St. Paul’s Center will be accepting donations of new and opened packages for its children in residence. St. Paul’s Center is an emergency/ transitional housing facility in Rensselaer offering 19 beds of congregate supportive housing for homeless mothers and their children. St. Paul’s provides a warm, nurturing, home-like environment, where each mother will have the opportunity to become equipped and empowered to make a successful transition to independent living and to a better life for herself and her children. We can pick up your diaper donations, or you may drop them off to the shelter in Rensselaer. To arrange, please contact Laura Miller at 518-434-2910.

THE BATTLE OF BELLTOP SCHOOL My previous article discussed the proposed closing of the Bloomingrove School as a part of the trend toward school centralization. In 1938, a “battle” erupted concerning building a new building on the Belltop School site on Snyders Lake Road. The East Greenbush School District had obtained funds from the federal Public Works Administration to build three new schools: a high school in East Greenbush, a school in Nassau and a school to replace the 1866 Belltop School in North Greenbush. With the funding approved and a site chosen, the project should proceed right? Well no, that’s when the battle started. First the State Education Department said the Belltop location didn’t have enough land for a six room school. Since no other site was proposed the school district decided to go ahead with a smaller building on that site. However Defreestville residents whose children would attend the school voted to insist the building be located on another property but within their hamlet. Ruling on an appeal, the State Board of Regents reversed the Education Department to the extent of approving a two room building and nothing more for the original Belltop site. Local resident Charles Reynolds bought the building and moved the old school across the road to his property. Because of construction delays, students had to be bused to Green School three miles away which cost $6.45 a day. The solution was to lease back the old school house for $400 (Reynolds had only paid $100 for the building) until construction was finished. There was one more problem to overcome before the project could become a reality. A Defreestville group petitioned the school board to demand another district vote for selection of a new site located in Defreestville. The school board rejected the petition partially because there was a real danger that the Federal Government would pull the promised funds and the construction proceeded on the original site. The cornerstone was laid in January 1940 and the new Belltop School was dedicated in June. Coda: The name Belltop comes from the school bell which was purchased when the old building was built in 1866. It’s still on site there today.

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www.wojeskico.com SLCA PRESENTS DIGITAL CAMERA WORKSHOP Sand Lake Center for the Arts will hold a Sundays at the Center workshop titled, “Unraveling the mysteries of your digital camera with Kevin Sarsfield” on March 3 at 1:30pm. So.... You’ve got this newfangled Digital Camera and it has all these buttons and levers and wheels and the instruction book is half the size of War and Peace... What to do??? How about attending a compact twohour session that will explain the features and functions of that “computer with a lens”? We’ll investigate exposure, bracketing, white balance, scene settings and answer as many questions as we can about these exciting digital tools. Gather your camera, your instruction manual, a fully charged battery and a memory card and bring them wrapped with your enthusiasm to a casual information-filled afternoon program. The workshop is $5 per person. Reservations are needed. Call 518-674-2007 or visit www.slca-ctp.org. The SLCA is located at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY.

CHURCH OF THE COVENANT WELCOMES THE COMMUNITY TO WORSHIP! • Sunday, March 3rd - 8:30am Worship and Communion; 9:15am Sunday School for children and adults; 10:30am Worship with choir and organ. Professional child care provided. 11:30 am Fellowship Hour in the social room. • Lenten Community Worship will be on the topic “Shouting Stones,” considering some non-disciples who shared Jesus’ message and how we might do so. Worship will be at Church of the Covenant at 12 noon, every Friday from Feb. 15 through March 29. A simple lunch follows. Suggested donation is $5. The Church of the Covenant, United Methodist, is the round church near the blinker in Averill Park. Pastor Merry Watters, phone 674-3664, E mail: cocpastor@nycap.rr.com

DEAN’S LIST AT RUSSELL SAGE COLLEGE FOR THE FALL 2012 SEMESTER The following Rensselaer County students were named to the Dean’s List at Russell Sage College for the fall 2012 semester. Dean’s List students have achieved a semester grade point average of at least 3.4 while carrying a full course load. Sara Anderson, Troy; Kiran Bal, Troy; Rebecca Behr, Troy; Danielle Burns, Castleton; Sherri Cotter, Schaghticoke; Amanda Doney, Troy; Stavroula Efstathiadis, Troy; Karley French, Cherry Plain; Octavia Gales, Rensselaer; Kathleen Gorman, Troy; Shanta Hamilton, Rensselaer; Corie Hart, Rensselaer; Amanda Haskins, Troy; Brandi House, Troy; Jennifer KeanSchmitt, Sand Lake; Heather Kilmer, Troy; Amanda Lee, Troy; Daniele Lyman, Troy; Nicholas Martiniano, Troy; Michaela Moore, Rensselaer; Katherine Motler, East Greenbush; Makenzie Norton, Troy; Amanda Plumadore, Troy; Rachael Regan, Wynantskill; Aliza Reilly, Troy; Gabriella Rounds, Troy; Marlena Sloan, Troy; Mary Thomason, Troy; Carly Vallee, East Greenbush; Victoria Wickham, Troy; Jasmine Williams, Troy


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RCHR AWARDED GRANT FUNDS TO ASSIST RENSSELAER COUNTY RESIDENTS Coming this spring, the Rensselaer County Housing Resources (RCHR), will again have grant funding available to assist local residents with obtaining and maintaining their homes. RCHR has been awarded funds under three government programs, providing grant monies which can be used for downpayment assistance for first-time homebuyers, home rehabilitation projects, and home modifications to improve accessibility for people with disabilities. Under the Access to Home Program, income-eligible homeowners and renters in Rensselaer County may be able to receive grant funding to make enhancements to their homes in order to increase accessibility. The Small Cities grant program can assist income-eligible firsttime home buyers with grants to be used for down payment and/or closing costs at the time of purchase. “We are pleased to again receive funding for these important programs that assist individuals in acquiring and maintaining their homes.” Said TRIP Executive Director Patrick Madden. These programs can be a lifeline for individuals who are striving to maintain their independence. “Income-eligible Rensselaer County residents outside the City of Troy may apply for these grant opportunities. Applicants need to be income eligible and current on their mortgage, property taxes and homeowners insurance at the time of application in order to qualify. For more information about these grants or other homeowner programs, visit RCHR’s website at www.triponline.org/rural or call TRIP NeighborWorks® HomeOwnership Center at (518) 690-0020.


East Greenbush CSD Continuing Education Program Announces New Class To register or for further information please call 207-2150 and follow the prompts. www.egscd.org ZUMBA-GOLD Wednesdays 6:30 – 7:30 March 13th – April 24th at Green Meadow. $40.00 or $7.00 per class (no class on 4/3). Zumba Gold is geared for seniors and baby boomers alike, or maybe you haven’t exercised in awhile and simply thought Zumba wasn’t for you. Well Zumba Gold can be! The pace is a bit slower, the moves a bit more gentle, but the fun, the fitness and the music is all around and just for you! AnneMarie Mink R.N. is a licensed Zumba Fitness Instructor with a specialty license in Zumba Gold. Join the fun and go for the Gold!

MAPLE HILL HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS OF THE MONTH In an effort to recognize outstanding achievements of our students, Maple Hill High School presents each month a Student of the Month Award. For the month of February, 2013, the students selected to receive this recognition are: Freshman – Kyle Hurysz, Sophomore – Christina Malthouse, Junior – Lauren Olsen, Senior – Siobhan Sorensen Kyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hurysz, was nominated for being a kind-hearted, fun-loving student who rises above all challenges and succeeds. Kyle is honest, hard-working and respectful. Here at Maple Hill, Kyle is involved with Sources of Strength. He enjoys watching sports, with the Celtics and the Yankees being his favorite teams. Outside of school Kyle is involved with Boy Scouts and does volunteer work with them. In the future, he plans to go to college to study business of software. Christina, daughter of Ms. Tanesha Boradgiak, was nominated for being a respectful, diligent student and puts her academics first. She is shy, but has opened up quite a bit to her peers and teachers since her first day here. Christina plans on trying out for the Track and Volleyball teams. Her favorite class here at Maple Hill is Advanced Studio Art. Christina plans on going to college and pursuing a career in art such as graphic or web design. Lauren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Christian Olsen, was nominated for working hard, always having a smile on her face and genuinely seems to care about people. She participates in Volleyball and Basketball here at Maple Hill. Outside of school Lauren volunteers with the Miracle League Basketball program for individuals with developmental disabilities. Lauren plans to go to college to study Psychology. Siobhan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jon Sorensen, was nominated for taking on a leadership role in many things. We received a letter from a parent commenting how Siobhan tried to help a new exchange student feel welcomed here at Maple Hill. She participates in Sources of Strength, National Honor Society, Track, Volleyball, and is the President of SADD. Outside of school she plays travel volleyball, plays the violin, and likes to run. Siobhan plans to go to college to study Communications and Journalism. The faculty and staff wish to congratulate these students on being selected February students of the month for their respective grades.

NO. GREENBUSH YOUTH CENTER OPEN SAT. 3/2 The Town of North Greenbush Youth Center will be open Saturday, March 2, from 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. for grades 3, 4 & 5. There will be a Karate demonstration during that time.

STEPHENTOWN HISTORICAL SOC. The Berkshire Glass Works: an illustrated talk by authors Julie L. Sloan and William J. Patriquin on Monday, March 4th, at 7:30PM, at the Stephentown Historical Society’s Heritage Center, Garfield Road (County Route 26), Stephentown. This 19th century factory in Lanesborough, MA, produced the first colored cathedral glass in the United States. The event is free. The building is handicapped accessible. For directions, telephone (518) 733-0010.

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The following area students were named to the Dean’s List at Paul Smith’s College during the fall 2012 semester. Each earned a semester average of 3.3 or higher to receive this distinction: Amanda Middleton of Hoosick Falls, N.Y.; Middleton majors in hotel, resort and tourism management. Middleton was also named an Adirondack Scholar, having achieved a cumulative average of at least 3.8. Nathan Piche of Hoosick Falls, N.Y.; Piche majors in forestry. Piche was also named an Adirondack Scholar, having achieved a cumulative average of at least 3.8. Ryan Bornt of Troy, N.Y.; Bornt majors in forestry. Jillian Dolder of Castleton On Hudson, N.Y.; Dolder majors in fisheries and wildlife sciences. Robert Pearson of Hoosick Falls, N.Y.; Pearson majors in forest recreation resource management. Amy Rogers of Troy, N.Y.; Rogers majors in food service and beverage management. Ashley Rokjer of Cropseyville, N.Y.; Rokjer majors in culinary arts and service management.

Each month teachers at Algonquin Middle School recognize students who consistently go above and beyond to make our school, community and world a better place. Students are selected for these honors based on the Algonquin Mission which is to empower students by cultivating creativity, instilling respect and responsibility, and fostering success and achievement through whole-child, student-centered learning. Congratulations go out to the students listed below for their outstanding contributions to the Algonquin Middle School community in the month of January: Grade 6 Wall of Fame Students: Logan Bielawski, Anthony Carucci, Hadley Chan, Trevor Collins, Kara Dodge, Konnor Fink, Jadyn Lee, Morgan Mason, Carl Nitz, Petra Valenti. Grade 7 Student Spotlight Students: Talor Brundige, Maddy Dunigan, Jessica Farley, Mike Fazio, Nick Ferra, Hope Heritage, Luke Pascarella, Sierra Rooney, Jacob Snyder. Grade 8 Mission Accomplished Students: Julia Adams, Billy Bornt, Sydney Burton, Nora Collins, Jeanna DiPaolo, Kyle Goodness, Kristin Morin, Shannon Seeberger, Cameron Simard, Katie Williams.

ST. HENRY’S IRISH NIGHT St. Henry’s Church in Averill Park will be holding an Irish Night from 7:00 to 10:30 PM on Saturday, March 9th, in the parish community room. For a price of only $10 you will get soda, snacks, a chance to win door prizes and a fun evening of entertainment featuring Frank Jaklitsch and friends. Beer, wine and food will also be available at reasonable prices. Due to State regulations, no outside alcoholic beverages can be brought into the event. Tickets can be purchased after all masses at St. Henry’s or by calling the parish offices at 674-3818.

LOVE LUTHERAN CHURCH Last week we looked at the lessons we were to learn, and still we sin. What does it take to get it right? What does it take to make it right with God? We have to turn back from the wrongs we do every day. We have to turn back, repent. But, what is repentance? Pastor Henry will preach this Sunday on Luke 13: 3-5, highlighted by the selection from the musical Godspell, “Turn Back, O Man.” Come join us at Love Lutheran Church, located at Middlesex Road and Pheasant Lane in East Greenbush, for this unique sermon outing continuing throughout Lent. Services begin at 10AM. Please call 477-8685 for directions.

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PROGRESSIVE WORSHIP SERVICE A new evening worship service celebrating the progressive spiritual traditions will be starting at St. Paul’s United Methodist Church located at 1583 Carney Road, Castleton, 7:00 – 7:45 pm. We will journey through the seasons of the year and the seasons of life, open to an evolving spiritually creative culture. If you have a heart and mind to celebrate the progressive spirituality and enjoy a creative path, this might just be the worship service for you! First service will be March 3. Come, experience guided meditation, acoustic guitar/mandolin/ drum music and vocalist. Consider the wisdom of philosophers, the thoughts of theologians, and the Spirit of All Life engaging us anew for yet another generation. Phone: 518-931-4072.

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Individuals still may be living up to resolutions they made in the beginning of the year. Oftentimes, plans to get fit are at the top of the list. People taking inventory of their personal health may want to take added precautions safeguarding the wellbeing of themselves and their families. A life insurance policy can be a way to do just that. Not everyone needs to purchase life insurance. There are a number of factors that come into play when deciding if a policy is right for you. A policy can be beneficial if a specific person is the breadwinner in the family, or his or her salary is heavily relied on to pay bills or college tuitions. In the event of a person’s death, a life insurance policy can provide for funeral costs and also cover mortgage payments and other expenses. Choosing a policy can be difficult, but understanding life insurance is the key to knowing how much coverage to get and which policy works best for you. Term Life Insurance According to State Farm Insurance, term life insurance provides death protection for a stated time period, or term. A person pays a fixed rate for a set amount of time. Should that period expire, coverage at the previous rate is no longer guaranteed and the client must either stop coverage or obtain further coverage with different payments and/or conditions. Term life insurance is generally sought after for those on a limited budget because payments tend to be more affordable. It can serve as peace of mind during child-rearing years or up until the point when personal savings will cover any unforseen expenses at the time of death. Depending on the insurance policy, the term can be for as little as 1 year to as many as 30 years. The premium will be more for a longer term because an older person is considered a greater risk factor than a younger one. Individual insurance companies may vary their renewal policies and rate increases, so purchasers will have to research the affordability and practicality of taking out a short-term or long-term policy. Unless there is a history of illness in the family, a shorter term may suffice. Permanent Life Insurance Permanent life insurance offers a premium payment that is the same over the entire life of the loan up until a person’s death. Once a person has paid all of the premiums, a cash reserve remains and the policy is still in effect. Permanent life insurance is more expensive because an eventual payout is unavoidable. Wherein term life insurance policies often lapse without a payout, the inevitability of death makes a permanent life insurance payout a sure thing. Therefore, people pay more to acquire this type of coverage. There are different types of permanent life insurance: * Whole life: The cash reserve builds up after the premiums are paid, but the person has no control how that reserve is invested. * Variable life: Individuals are given the choice how to invest the cash reserve. The amount that will be available at the time of death is depends on how well the money was invested. * Universal life: Individuals have more control over the policy, being able to vary the amount of the premium by using part of the accumulated earnings to cover part of the premium cost. Purchasers can also vary the amount of the death benefit. Flexibility comes with a higher price tag, however. How Much Life Insurance Is Needed? Many factors come into play when deciding how much insurance to purchase. Debts, dependents, other income, risk for illness, and other components should be considered. A general rule of thumb is to acquire a policy that pays between 5 and 10 times one’s annual salary. Therefore a person who makes $85,000 should get a policy between $425K and $850K to be safe. Cost of Life Insurance Each company will have a different rate schedule and commissions paid to insurance agents. There may be hidden fees that careless consumers are unaware of. On average, a healthy 35-year-old man may pay $3,000 per year for a $300K whole life policy. A term life insurance policy for the same amount could run $300 a year. Depending on individual factors, purchasing life insurance is largely a personal choice. Advisors can shop around for life insurance policies and help educate a consumer on the ones that will be the best fit. Individuals should seek an advisor who does not work for a specific insurance company or receive commission for his/her recommendations. Some of the most affordable policies are often provided through employer plans. Those shopping for insurance can make this the first leg of their research process.


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LEGAL ASSISTANCE Do you have legal questions, need a Will or Power of Attorney, don’t know where to turn for answers? Carlotta Palmer, from Legal Aid Society of Northeast New York will be available though Rensselaer County’s Aging Department for free consultations the fourth Friday of each month at Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton. All Rensselaer County seniors, 60 years of age and older are welcome. If you have any questions, or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact the center at 279-3413.

HEALING NIGHT There will be another HEALING NIGHT at Sacred Heart Church, 310 Spring Ave., Troy, on Monday, March 11, at 7PM. Brother Peter Furlong FSC will be the leader. The service consists of teaching, testimonies, healing prayer and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. For more information, call 2731708. Come and see what good things the Holy Spirit has for you….and bring a friend!!!!

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HOW TO WRITE YOUR OWN LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Few people, young or old, look forward to writing a will. A will is not an easy subject to broach, but it is important to have documents in place to ease the burden for family members. When a person dies without a will, his or her assets might not go where he or she intended. In some instances, assets might go to the government. For parents who die before their children are grown, a will can also serve as a legal document indicating a plan for custody of the kids. Although it is often preferable to consult with a local estateplanning attorney who understands the language and legalities surrounding a will, it is also possible to write a will yourself. There are forms that can be purchased from office-supply stores, or a will can be prepared online by answering questions and then generating a form to print. The will also can be typed or handwritten. Handwritten wills are called holographic wills and may not be recognized unless written during an emergency situation, such as a fatal illness. Laws regarding wills vary based on where you live. Therefore, learn the legalities before preparing a will so you will have a document that holds up in a court of law and can be executed to your desires. Here is some of the basic information that may be included in your will. * Include your name, address, date of birth, and social security numbers if they will better help identify you should there be confusion. * State that you are of sound mind when writing this will and of contractual capacity. * Write a statement indicating that this will revokes all other wills that may have been executed before. * List the names and addresses of all of your children. If the children are minors, at this point you can also specify your wishes with regards to their guardianship. List the names and addresses of the people whom you wish to have custody of your children. * Appoint an executor or executrix to carry out the affairs of your estate and instructions specified in the will. This person typically must be over the age of 18. Select someone whom you trust to honor your wishes. * Indicate how you want the executor to handle your financial affairs, including paying taxes, funeral costs, final expenses, etc. At this point you also may want to spell out where you would like to be buried and any specific requests with regard to the funeral, viewing, and any otherfuneral-related details. * Indicate the executor has permission to sell your home and personal belongings that are not included in personal gifts to be distributed. * List any gifts you would like to be distributed to certain people. This may be a doll collection to a daughter, coins to a son, china to an aunt, etc. * Specify the percentages of your assets to be distributed should the listed beneficiaries survive you. Maybe you want to divide your estate evenly between two children. If so, allocate 50 percent to one and 50 percent to the other. You may have more specific breakdowns. Should these people not survive you, you can establish an alternate or list nothing, in which case the assets will be put back into the general pot. * Include a residuary clause that states how to distribute any remaining assets. * State whether you want the executor to be reimbursed for any expenses that result from executing the will. * Indicate that you would like the executor to post bond as a form of insurance so that the executor can’t run off with the money for himself. * Name an alternative executor should the first pass away before executing the will or if he or she is unable to serve upon your death. * Sign the will in front of two or three witnesses (check what is required where you live) and a notary public. The witnesses cannot be anyone named in the will. This article is intended as general information about what is typically covered in a standard will. It should not be taken as legal advice. Prior to implementing any of these tips, consult with an attorney certified in estate planning.

Our Family is Serving Your Family In Your Hour Of Need VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT www.Wjrockefeller.com 449-7047 • 165 Columbia Turnpike, Rensselaer, NY 12144 WAVE RIDERS HELPS CHILDREN COPE WITH LOSS Children grieve personal losses just as much as adults do and also need support. The Wave Riders program of The Community Hospice helps children “ride the waves of grief” in a caring environment. Thursdays at 5:00 p.m., starting April 11 through May 16, the program of peer support groups, for children in grades K through 8th grade, will take place at the Hospice office at 295 Valley View Blvd, Rensselaer. For detailed information, please contact Julia Soto at 285-8100. In these group experiences, children develop skills to help them cope with the losses they may encounter throughout their lives and build self esteem. According to Liz Smith, Supervisor of Bereavement Services, “It is important that children be able to recognize their normal feelings of sadness and grief, and have the opportunity to express them in a safe and comfortable setting. When they share with other grieving children, they feel less isolated.”

WOODSIDE CEMETERY LOT OWNERS MEETING The Woodside Cemetery will hold their Annual Meeting of Lot Owners and their Families at the Union Gospel Church Hall in East Poestenkill on Tuesday, March 5, 2013, at 7:00 PM. For more information, please call President Mike Kaiser at 2831257.

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CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE DINNER

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Eagle Mills Christian Church Disciples of Christ, 1 Maple Avenue, Corner of RT 2 & Maple Ave. in Troy/Eagle Mills will hold a Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner on March 2nd from 4PM to 6:30PM. Cost is only $9; and $5 for kids under 11. Menu includes: Corned Beef, Cabbage, Potatoes, Vegetables, Rolls, Dessert and Beverage. Dine-in or take-out. For more information, please call 279-1588.

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SPAGHETTI DINNER The Pawling Avenue United Methodist Church, located at 520 Pawling Ave in Troy, invites you to a Spaghetti dinner on Saturday, March 2nd. There will be continuous seatings from 5:00 - 6:30 pm. The menu includes spaghetti and meatballs, salads, breads, beverages and desserts. Cost is $8.00/adults, $4.00/children 6-12, and children under 6 are free. Everyone is welcome! For more information, or to purchase tickets, please call the church office at 273-6859. Hope to see you there!

The Castleton Fire House, located at 11 Green Avenue in Castleton will be hosting an All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast on the first Sunday of every month from 8AM till Noon; 2013 dates are March 3rd, April 7th and May 5th. Cost is $7/ Adults, $6/Seniors and $5/ Children ages 5 to 11. Phone 732-4342.

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FREE DINNER On Friday, March 1, 2013, the Pawling Avenue United Methodist Church will host a free dinner. The menu will be soup, sandwiches, brownies and beverage. It will be held at the church at 520 Pawling Avenue. Dinner will be served from 5PM until 6:30PM. There is no charge for this dinner. Come and enjoy good food and fellowship. Everyone is invited. For more information, call 273-6859.

FAMILY-STYLE CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE SUPPER The Brunswick Grange will hold a Family-Style Corned Beef & Cabbage supper on Thursday, March 14th, from 4PM to 6:30PM. Our Grange Hall is located in Center Brunswick at the corners fo RT 7 and RT 142. Cost is $10 for Adults and $5 for Children under 12. Takeouts are available. Reservations need to be made at 686-7539 or 573-7527 by March 9th.

CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE DINNER The Emmanuel Reformed Church in Castleton is hosting a Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner on Saturday, March 16th, with servings at 4:30 and 6:00 p.m. All are invited to attend this Irish feast whether you are Irish or just enjoy this traditional Irish meal. The menu will include corned beef, cabbage, potatoes, carrots and Irish soda bread. For dessert, we will have gingerbread with whipped topping. The cost is only $11 for adults, $5 for children 612 and free for children under 6. Please make your reservations early as we fill up quickly. The Emmanuel Reformed Church is located at 1150 Maple Hill Road adjacent to the High School, is handicapped accessible and has plenty of parking for your convenience. See you on March 16!

ROAST BEEF DINNER Blooming Grove Reformed Church in Rensselaer is having a Roast Beef Dinner on March 9th. Cost is $10.00 for adults and $5.00 for children 6 -12 and children under 5 are free. Sittings are 4:30 and 5:30PM. The menu includes Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes w/gravy, Mixed Vegetables, Cole Slaw, Rolls and for dessert, Fruit Cobbler w/ or without ice cream, Coffee and Tea. Please call Theresa for reservations at 732-4082. Come and enjoy great food and fellowship. See you there!

“COME ON SPRING� CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE LUNCHEON Come and join us for our March “Come on Spring� Luncheon on Wednesday, March 13th, from 11:30AM to 1:30PM at the Guilderland Elks Lodge, 3867 RT 146, Guilderland. Special Feature: A representative from Hewitt’s Garden Center will be here telling us about how to take care of our house plants. Special Music: Joe Kriss from Schenectady will entertain us with his wonderful Frank Sinatra style voice. Special Speaker: Pam Patterson will be coming to us all the way from Auburn, Nebraska to tell us about her survival technique when choices and decisions in life turn out differently than she thought they would. Come and bring a friend, they’ll be glad you did. Reservations are necessary and cancellations a must; no later than March 8th. Please call Nancy 869-0642. Menu: Corned Beef & Cabbage. Cost: $15 inclusive (cash only please). Nursery free at the restaurant by reservation only (infant through Kindergarten), bring a bag lunch. Sponsored by The New York Capital District Women’s Club

Market Specials Fish Fry Dinner.............$6.95 Fish & Chip Dinner......$6.95 Calamari Dinner...........$8.95 Soft Shell Crab Dinner...$10.95 Crab Cake Dinner.........$9.50 Tilapia Dinner..............$8.50 Homemade Clam Chowder $3.50 a bowl

Tilapia............................$5.99 lb. Cajun Catfish............................$7.99/lb. Sword Fish...................$12.99/lb. Salmon...........................$9.99/lb Jumbo Stuffed Clams.....$2.25 ea. Crab Cakes.....................$3.95 ea. Clams........................$4.99/ doz. Homemade Seafood Salad..6.99lb.


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Please join us for a roast beef dinner on Saturday, March 9th, at the Poestenkill Fire House. Dinner will be served family- style and will consist of roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, cole slaw, rolls, and homemade desserts. Serving time will be 5PM thru 7PM. Cost of the dinner will be $11 for adults, $5 for children (ages 5 - 12) and children under 5 are free. All proceeds will go to the Ambulance Fund. Reservations are strongly recommended at your earliest convenience. Please call Joan at 522-5140 or Don at 283-1401.

The Poestenkill Christian Church, 721 Snyder’s Corners Rd., Poestenkill, will be having their monthly All-You-Can-Eat Breakfast on Saturday, March 2nd, from 8:00 – 11:00 a.m. Cost is $7.00 for adults and $3.50 for children under 10. Menu includes eggs, homefries, regular and blueberry pancakes, French toast, sausage, bacon, toast and coffee and juice.

Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner Wednesday, March 6th, 4-7pm MENU Corned Beef, Cabbage, Boiled Potatoes, Carrots, Rye Bread, Coffee, Tea, & Dessert

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PIZZA NIGHT Come Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and join us for our Pizza Night on Saturday, March 16th, at the Schodack Valley Fire House, 1553 Schodack Valley Road, Castleton from 5PM to 9PM. Bring the family for Pizza, Antipasto, Wings and more. Additional seating is available. Our featured Pizza’s this month will be Chicken Parm & Buffalo Chicken. As always, you can eat-in or take-out. For takeout, call us at 477-4215.

CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE DINNER The North Greenbush Kiwanis Club will sponsor a Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner on Sunday, March 10th, from 4PM to 7PM at the American Legion, 111 Main Ave., Wynantskill. Tickets are $8/ Adults and $5/Children under 12; Cash bar available. Preorder tickets by calling 2831215. Delivery available by call ing 283-1215. Ta ke a chance on the “Pot of Gold”.

CABIN FEVER PASTA DINNER St. Jude’s the Apostle Church is holding its 9th Annual Cabin Fever Pasta Dinner on Saturday, March 9th, from 47pm at Dammaan Hall, 43 Brookside Drive, Wynantskill. Cost: Adult tickets are $8 or 2 for $15. Children 6-12 are $5. Take-out meals are $10.

CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE DINNER

Wine Celebration DINNER

March 2nd ~ Call for Reservations!

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Early Bird Dinners $8.95 Wed. & Thurs. 4-7pm; Sun. 1-5pm (excludes 2/14/13) 10 oz. Ribeye, Chicken Parm, Broiled Haddock, Liver n’ Onions, Shrimp Gardinera, Plus more!

The Men’s and Ladies Auxiliary of Sullivan Jones VFW Post are having a Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner on March 16th, at 6 p.m. for one serving. The cost is $12 per person, and children 8 and under are free. For tickets, call the Post at 518283-4661.

FREE DESSERT WHEN YOU BUY 2 DINNERS

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT PANCAKE BREAKFAST

PANCAKE BREAKFAST FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT JORDAN HOWLAND

The Averill Park Sand Lake Fire Dept Auxiliary is hosting an AllYou-Can-Eat Pancake Breakfast on March 30th, from 8AM to 12PM at the Averill Park Sand Lake Fire Department. Menu: Pancakes, French Toast, S crambled Eggs, Sausage/Bacon, Homefries, Toast, Fresh Fruit, Juice, Coffee and Tea. Cost: $7 for Adults, $5 for Children 6-12 and Children 5 and under are free.

FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Prime Rib (10 oz.) $13, (15 oz.) $16, Broiled Seafood Platter $16.95, Lobster Chanty $18.95 All Dinners include Soup & Salad Bar (Not Valid with Early Birds) Expires 2/28/13

Burden Lake Country Club 162 Totem Lodge Rd. Averill Park, NY 12018

For Reservations Call 674-1770 A Pancake Breakfast Fundrasier to benefit Jordan Howland will be held on Sunday, March 10th, from 10AM to 2PM at the West Sand Lake Fire Hall, 3697 RT 43, West Sand Lake. Menu will include: Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Milk,Tea & Coffee. Cost is $10 for Adults and $5 for Children under 12. Raffles and more! Jordan is battling a very aggressive form of oral cancer. In May of 2012 he underwent surgery to remove a section of his tongue, several lymph nodes and a tumor in his neck. As you can imagine, the expenses related to the illness and treatments are enormous. Won’t you join us to raise some funds to help Jordan with some of the expenses related to fighting this terrible disease? Please join us.

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athlete OF THE WEEK JONATHAN RODGERS ~SCHOLAR ATHLETE~ by: Lauren Navratil

by Claire Everett This week was full of nail biting reminders of what it means to be a Warrior. Boys and girls basketball were the only teams to compete this week, and both teams competed in their first “sink or swim” games of the season. The boys started their post-season on Wednesday, February 20th against Bishop Gibbons. Bishop Gibbons fought hard for the win, but AP refused to lose. The teams battled all the way to the last seconds, but AP earned the win, 54-49. Congratulations to Myles Joyce, who scored 13 points, and Kenny Sears, who scored 11. After the win, the boy’s advanced to play Glens Falls on Sunday, February 24th on the Hudson Valley Community College floor. Again, Averill Park came out ready to prove their abilities. Unfortunately, despite their season-long efforts, the boys couldn’t win their way into the next round. The AP boy’s last game of the year ended, 61-48. Congratulations to the boys on a great season, and good luck to the seniors in their future endeavors. The Lady Warriors also had their first sectional game this week. On Saturday, the Lady Warriors took the floor against 6th seed Glens Falls. AP easily held the lead throughout the game and pulled out a first round victory, 59-48. Leading scorers were: Kelly Donnelly (21), and Lauren Van Roy (14). The ladies have moved on to the Final Four. Averill Park track athletes are also still competing and I will let you know how they did in the State Qualifiers next week. Some seasons have ended, while others keep going strong. The Goldmine is coming out in force to support the remaining teams as they battle for their season. Please join them and the rest of the AP community to cheer on your athletes. If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact me at claireeverett11@gmail.com.

AVERILL PARK YOUTH LACROSSE SPRING 2013 REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!! Lacrosse is the fastest game on two feet and the fastest growing game in the US...come see what the excitement is about!! The fun starts in early April and continues until midJune. Registration is NOW open - forms are available on our website: www.leaguelineup.com/APYL. Space is limited... please register before March 15th. Any questions, please call or email Pat Kenneally at 283-8646 or pkenneally1@ nycap.rr.com; or Scott Zalucky at 469-1530 or szalucky@nycap.rr.com.

RPI LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAM Who: For children (2+) willing to learn how to swim. What: The RPI Swim Team will be holding swim lessons for the SPRING 2013. Where: Robison Pool located on the RPI Campus. When: Registration will be March 6th & 7th 5:30-6:30pm @ Robison Pool. Dates of Lessons: Saturdays, March 23, 30 and April 6, 13, 20. Cost: $45 for RPI affiliates/$55 for outside community. For more information, or to receive a brochure, please Contact Marissa at RPISWIMLESSONS@gmail.com

AVERILL P ARK PARK UB CLUB WRESTLING CL RESUL TS LT The Averill Park Wrestling Club is proud to announce its place finishers at the 25th Annual Colonie Youth Wrestling Tournament held at Colonie High School on Saturday, February 16, 2013. 1st place: Drew Loucks, Zach Rogers, Austin Francis, Nick Tempel. 2nd place: Callan Smith, Jessie McGraw, Sean Malenfant, Eli Blaaubuer, Kellan Rokjer. 3rd: Bryan Francis.

“A scholar athlete is someone who respects and follows directions, along with keeping themselves on top of school work,” says Jonathan Rodgers, a senior track member of Averill Park High School. This is Jon’s third year doing track and he throws shotput and discus. His close friend got him into it, and ever since, it has become one of his favorite things to do. Rodgers loves being able to hang out with his friends while also working hard towards breaking his PR (personal record). He also loves when he finds true competition at meets, because it drives him to work as hard as he possibly can. Jon is constantly working hard, not only during the season but in the off-season as well. In the off-season, he likes to work out a few times a week and play football. Then, during the season, he practices five days a week while also lifting weights in his spare time. Last year, Jon placed first in the section for both shotput and discus, and this year he placed second for the same. When Rodgers isn’t in his track uniform, fiercely competing against another thrower, he’s working hard in the classroom. Jon has maintained a 90 GPA throughout his entire high school career. In the future, he would like to attend Springfield college and become an animator. He would also like to continue with track and football. Rodgers finds a lot of inspiration from his parents and they have really inspired him to be the driven, hard working guy he is. Jon would like to thank Coach Keegan, Coach Gobel, Coach Huth, and his parents for all of their support over the years. We wish Jon the best of luck in his last year here at APHS and also for the future.

ROY HOBBS MEN’S BASEBALL LEAGUE SEEKING PLAYERS The Capital District Roy Hobbs Men’s Baseball League is looking for players ages 30 and over for the upcoming season. The season runs from May through August with 21 regular season games plus playoffs. For more information, go to leaguelineup.com/cdrh, or call Ken at 470-7894.

REGISTRATION for AVERILL PARK SPRING RECREATIONAL SOCCER NOW OPEN!!! The Averill Park Youth Soccer Spring Recreational League is now open for registration. This all-play program is open to players in grades K through 6. Play will begin the end of April. Players will have a practice followed by a game on the same weeknight. Grades K and 1 will practice/game on Tuesdays, Grades 2 and 3 will practice/game on Wednesdays and Grades 4, 5 and 6 practice/game on Thursdays. To register and get more information, go to our website http://averillparkyouthsoccer.com and follow the link provided for Spring Recreational Soccer. Registration fee $60 until April 1, 2013. Late registration fee $75.00 from April 2 through April 7, 2013. Please consider volunteering to coach when you register your child. Interested student referees should register as well. Questions should be directed to springrec@ averillparkyouthsoccer.com.

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Sports Photo of Andy the Week byFlanagan “Averill Park Sophomores Lauren VanRoy and Caitlyn O’Shea defend a Glens Falls player Saturday night at The Academy of Holy Names”. The AP Ladies won this first Sectional contest 59-48 over Glens Falls HS .

NASSAU BASEBALL HOLDING REGISTRATION FOR SPRING SEASON Registration for Nassau Baseball’s Spring 2013 season is being offered to all children between the ages of 4 and 12 from any township. Registration will be held at the Nassau Village Hall, 40 Malden Street, Nassau, on the following date: • Saturday, March 2nd, from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. The league is offering a lower registration cost for those who register during these dates. Registration costs $40 for T-Ball players and $60 for Minor and Major league players, $20 for additional children, and for each player, $10 in prepaid raffle tickets. Registration forms can be obtained in advance by visiting the website for the Nassau Baseball Association at www.nassaubaseballassociation.com. For more information regarding registration, please call Scott Watson at 766-0775 or Brian Burns at 766-1992. Prior to the spring season, the Nassau Baseball Association is sponsoring clinics at All Stars Academy in Latham. Interested players and parents are welcome to attend. The Nassau Baseball Association is affiliated with Cal Ripken Youth Baseball and includes players from Nassau, Schodack, East Greenbush, Sand Lake and northern Columbia County. www.nassaubaseballassociation.com

TTLL COLLECTING EQUIPMENT AND HOLDING REGISTRATION Twin Town Little League will be conducting an in-person registration on Saturday, March 2nd, from 1-3 pm at the Gardner Dickinson School on East Road in Wynantskill. There will also be a used equipment sale conducted on the same day and time. Also, on Saturday, March 2nd, at 2 pm there will be a parent’s informational meeting at the Gardner Dickinson School.

TEENAGE BASEBALL AT TWIN TOWN LITTLE LEAGUE Twin Town Little League is now offering baseball for players 12 & 13 years old through a new Intermediate Division. The Intermediate (50/70) Baseball Division, the first new program in Little League since 1999, bridges the transition from Little League (46/60) to Junior League Baseball on a full-size field (60/90). It is a league for 12-13 year-olds whose advanced skills permit rules that are closer to conventional baseball, such as leading off bases, pickoff attempts, etc. Registration is currently open to all capital district 13 year old players, and as of March 1st, registration will be open to all capital district 12 year old players.12 year old players must also register and play in their neighborhood Little League to be eligible to play in the Twin Town Intermediate Division. Registration opportunities are very limited and registration is subject to close without notice. Additional information may be found on the league web site ttll.com under the Intermediate Information tab or by calling Don at 424-5311


and recreation

BRUNSWICK GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE REGISTRATION

CLASSIE LASSIE GIRLS SOFTBALL REGISTRATION

Registration for Brunswick Girls Softball League Spring 2013 Season is now underway. Prospective members and returning members can now easily register online and pay by check, debit or credit card. Brunswick Girls Softball is registering girls who are 4-18 years old. The registration fee is $55 for T-Ball (ages 4-6), $95 for Mini-Minors (ages 7-10) and $95 for Minors (ages 10-12) and Majors (ages 13 & up). OUR REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS MARCH 13, 2013. Opening weekend is tentatively scheduled for April 19-20, 2013. Please visit our website to access current information at www.burnswicksoftball.org. The Sports sign-up link is www.sportssignup.com/Brunswick-GirlsSoftball-Online-Registrations.start.

Classie Lassie Girls Softball will be holding a final night of inperson registration on Thurs., February 28th from 6-8pm at the North Greenbush Town Offices (Annex), located on Main Ave. in Wynantskill. Recently Classie Lassies made a change to the age requirement to play softball. If your daughter WILL be 5 years old by August 31st of this year, they can now play with us at the 6U level, (T-Ball). Registration is $80 for 6U and 8U and $95 for all other age groups. The $20 late fee will be waived if your daughter falls within the new age range described above. Online registration is still open at www.classielassies.net. All questions can be directed to Spencer Agan at 466-3887.

E. GREENBUSH DEPT. FOR COMMUNITY & RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES The Town of East Greenbush Department for Community and Recreational Services in conjunction with Spare Time Lanes are happy to present the 2013 Spring After School Bowling Program. This program is open to 1st to 5th grade students at Genet and Red Mill Elementary Schools. Genet students will bowl on Mondays, March 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th, and April 8th. The maximum number of registrations allowed is 64. Red Mill students will bowl on Wednesdays, March 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th and April 10th. The maximum number of registrations allowed is 64. This program includes five weeks of bowling, shoe rental, transportation to Spare Time, trophies, and a pizza party on the last day of bowling. Due to space restrictions, sessions will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration forms are available in the participating school offices and at the Town Hall located at 225 Columbia Turnpike. For more information, or to request a registration form, call 477-4194.

GREENBUSH SOCCER REGISTRATION OPEN Greenbush Soccer’s Spring rec program is for children ages 4 to 12. It is a non-competitive, fun soccer experience for boys and girls. The program offers organized soccer without the stress of making it to the championship game. Spring season will run from April 20th through June 15th. The deadline for registration is March 4th. For more information and registration, visit our website at www.greenbushsoccer.org or contact the Director Angie Beber atangie@nycap.rr.com or President Josh Sabo at judgesabosoccer@gmail.com.

EAST GREENBUSH POP WARNER REGISTRATION Registration for all levels of players & cheerleaders will be held on Saturday, March 23, 2013, from 9:00am – 12:00pm at the East Greenbush ELKS Lodge. REGISTRATION CARDS ARE PRENUMBERED TO ENSURE CHILDREN ARE PLACED ON TEAMS ON A FIRST-COME, FIRST-SERVED BASIS. EACH TEAM/SQUAD IS OFFICIALLY AUTHORIZED TO ROSTER A MAXIMUM OF 35 FOOTBALL PLAYERS AND CHEERLEADERS. Please bring an ORIGINAL and one COPY of the child’s Birth Certificate and a RECENT wallet size photo. Registration fees are $55.00 Flag/Cub Cheerleaders (ages 57), $110.00 Tackle/Cheerleader (ages 7-15) $210.00 Family Plan. These prices are good until APRIL 1st, 2013. After APRIL 1st, a $10 late registration fee will be applied to each registering participant. Each participant will be required to purchase $20.00 worth of raffle tickets at registration, with a $40.00 family maximum. Checks made payable to: East Greenbush Pop Warner. A $25.00 fee will be charged for any returned checks. If you have any questions, please contact the following Coordinators: Flag/Mitey Mite: Sheila Van Vorst 925-3581; Tackle Football: Tom Lane 766-0899 or 321-5765; Cheerleading: Pam Race 542-8451. Questions concerning special circumstances and/or arrangements shall be addressed to Tenniel Hansen (President) at 451-9611.

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REAL ESTATE

APARTMENTS FOR RENT Wyn. $650+ util., 1 BR, 2nd fl. $500 sec. + last month rent. Avail NOW. 283-8564

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

$650 1BR country apt. Trout stream, garden, tile bath, HW flrs. hot water, heat,W/D incl., garage? No pets. 1/2hr Albany/Troy. No cable 283-3896

Commercial building. Schodack. Located just off exit 12 of I-90 & exit B1 of the NYS Thruway. 6,000+ sq. ft. of warehouse/ retail space w/ income apt. on 2 acres. HIghly visable from Rte. 9. $269,900. Call Cheryl, Broker at BOVAIR 428-6008

HOMES FOR SALE 1997 Skyline mobile home. 1178 sq. ft. 3 BR, 2 bath, many upgrades and shed. In Bon Acre Park. $63,000. (518) 674-1629 By owner, house for sale. 1.5 story, 3 BR, 1.5 ba. Secl. Brook Pond. Subdivision possible. 6.5 ac Averill Park schools. $205,000. 766-5714 lv. message. Homes under $500 month + taxes to own! Bryce 271-7630

$675 N. Greenbush. 1 BR + den. Balcony, parking, near Rensselaer Tech Park. Quiet dead end street. 371-2450 $710 Rensselaer 1st fl. lg. 1br newly renovated, HW flrs. Incl. all util., heat, hot water, cooking gas, elect. 1 pet ok Nice neighborhood. Near conveniences. 791-2502 $725 South Troy. 3rd floor. Washer/dryer hkups. No pets. Sec. +1st mo rent. Tony 664-4749 $795. 2 BR, 2nd flr, ht, hw, w/d, h/w flr. Living, den, dining, kitchen, tiled bath, o/s prk. bus. Access. 787. NS, NP. lease. sec. Available 3/15. 729-3089 $825 1br EG all util. incl. new appl. lg. private drive, storage, immac. great neighborh’d 2696060

Just Listed! Newer dble. wide on 5+ acres in Pittstown! $1550+ sq.ft. $119k. Jim at Bryce 5886755 Mobile Homes for Sale: A steal for $49,900. Shines inside & out! Doublewide, only 5 yrs. old! Located in Springbrook Park, 3BR, 2ba. Jim at Bryce 588-6755

CAREFREE LIVING!!

RENTAL Retail, office space for lease. $1,490/ 1,000 sq. ft. No triple net, high visibility. Plenty of parking. Exit 5 off 1-90. 115 Everett Rd. Colonie. 424-7553

CROWN POINTE

Time to Enjoy Life!

55 & UP CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY Rent with option to buy for $1395 month. Attached 1 car garage, handicap friendly, one floor living, elevator options available.

ays! Open Sund 12:30-3 Call Maria Martin 857-6966 Rt. 4 to Winter St. Ext., North Greenbush

Wynantskill, 1 & 2 BR apt, onl country property 10 min E. of Troy 20 mins. from Albany 1 yr. lease. Averill Park school district. $750 $960, incl. heat. 813-6795 New Lebanon modern 1 BR with heat. Deck. $650. No pets. Years lease. 477-6222 New Lebanon modern 2 BR apt. with heat. w/d hk-up, h/w flrs. No pets. Lease. $800. 477-6222 North Greenbush 2 BR apt. $975 + util. No smoking, no pets, Lrg. kitc, wall to wall carpet. 283-4013 Stunning 2 BR, nestled in the countryside. AP schools. W/D hkup, NP. $890+ util. 265-5984 Troy/ Sycaway. Newly remodeled 2 BR flat, ideal for mature couple. No pets, off st. prk. 274-0089.

$825/mo. util. incl. sunny 2nd flr country apt. W/D, new carpet. NS/NP. Single/couple. 766-2344 $960 Schod. Lovely country 2br. heat/water 1-2 people. N/P N/S Sec, lease. Avail now. 469-3685 2 BR, Rte. 66 Poestenkill. $675 + utilities, lease, security deposit. NS, NP. Refs. 674-1111 Averill Park. 2nd flr 1 BR + den. $750 util incl. Private parking, attic storage. 674-8729.

HOUSE FOR RENT $1200+ Burden Lake 3BR, updated, garage, full bsmnt, W/D hkup, no pets, no smokers! Jim at Bryce 588-6755 $2000+ Loudonville 2BR, 1.5ba Cape, HW flrs, FP, no pets, no smokers! Harvey at Bryce 4661303 $600+ 3BR Mobile Home, Nassau, AP Sch. W/D. Private lot. NS/NP. 1st, last, sec. 281-2777 $700 + 2BR in 2 Fam. Farmhouse. Nassau, EG Sch.. NP/NS. 1st, last, sec. 281-2777 Averill PK. school dist. Unique country setting. 3 BR., 2- 1/2 ba. 1 full ba. front & back porches, big dining & living rm. garage, laundry rm. Built in pool. utils & heat incl. 1 1/2 mo. sec. $2250/ mo. 857-4602 Kinderhook 2 BR mobile home. Set up in nice park. No pets. Lease. $800/mo. 477-6222 Lake front house for rent. Glass Lake. Newly remodeled. 669-2766 New Brunswick- Troy area. New 3 BR manufactured homes for rent, access to NY and VT. Quiet hilly park, kit. appliance package, new pressure treted decks, storage shed, landscaped lot, paved driveway and walkway. Pets ok. $800/ mo. + sec. Call Bill at 2799572 Pretty 1 BR cottage E. Schodack. 7 min. to I-90 on busline. NS, NP. perfect for mature adult. Garbage removal. $775 + sec. 766-2266

As legislative representatives of District 2, including the towns of East Greenbush, North Greenbush and Poestenkill, we are happy to provide our constituents with a report on actions taken at the February 12, 2013 legislative meeting. The meeting was an important one as we welcomed a new colleague, Kelly Hoffman, to serve as a member of the Legislature. Kelly succeeds Lou Desso, who left the Legislature last month to take a position with the county Department of Mental Health. Kelly has years of public and community service. She was elected and serves as member of the North Greenbush Town Board, and prior to that, served as member of the Planning Board and Wynantskill School District School Board. She and her husband Tom are parents of two children and Kelly has years of experience with budgets and senior and youth services. Legislator Fiacco renewed his call for a state review of chronic callers, persons on Medicaid who repeatedly call for costly ambulance rides for non-emergencies. In 2011, Leon presented information that some residents were calling for ambulance rides for headaches, hunger and foot pains. These calls unfairly cost taxpayers money and tie down valuable emergency resources. We are hopeful the state will undertake a review and empower counties and municipalities to deal with this situation. We also asked for state review of the way electronic benefit cards are used by welfare recipients. There have been numerous reports of fraud and abuse and believe additional safeguards may be necessary. The legislative chambers were packed as Rensselaer County became the latest county to oppose the NY Safe Act and support the Second Amendment. A number of speakers spoke in opposition to the NY Safe Act and supported our legislative resolution on the issue. We thank the many residents who came out for the meeting. Legislators have met recently with Hudson Valley Community College, who are experiencing budgetary issues due to a change in the state’s aid formula. We greatly value the contributions of HVCC and have resolved to keep working with the college to ensure educational excellence while safeguarding county taxpayers, who help sponsor the college. The next meeting of the Rensselaer County Legislature is Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Residents are welcome to contact us at the legislative offices by writing to the Rensselaer County Legislature, 1600 7th Avenue, Troy NY 12180 or by e-mailing us via the official legislative website at www.rensselaercounty.org.

AVERILL PARK HIGH SCHOOL TOP FIVE IN EACH CLASS FOR 2nd QUARTER

Castleton, $650 1 BR upstairs. Heat & hot water incl. 732-7670

REAL ESTATE WANTED

Cozy 2BR apt. great location, near HVCC. o/s parking. NS/NP. $850/mo. 542-3032

Averill Park School 1 family needed w/land for pets! Up to $175k Bryce 271-7630

East of AP 1br $650+ util. 2br $665+ util. NP laundry on premises. Sec. req. 518-766-5511

Cash 4 Your Home! No Fees! Fair Price. Brk. 928-1231

(listed alphabetically) Grade 9: Nicolas Kalinowski, Daniel LaPointe, Olivia Marrochello, Tiffany Roberts, Aleksandra Wocher. Grade 10: Zara Davis, Bridget Hrubecky, Katherine Kowalczyk, Emily Oliver, Alexis Reed. Grade 11: Eric Bush, Anthony Ferritto, Allison Hacker, Allyson Holland, Christopher Hough Deane. Grade 12: Glenn Carreau, Claire Everett, Peter Kowal, Robert Madsen, Paige Raposa.

House Rental Wanted! Prof. couple in Britnk. Schl. Up to $1500/month! Bryce 271-7630

OFFICE AVAILABLE

EG 1BR $725, 2 BR $800 heat, h/w incl. Well maint., newly renovated. Exc. cond., quiet complex. NP. Sec, refs, lease. 449-2122 Nassau $600+ util. 1 BR. lrg. eat in kitchen. Single person pref. NP. no smoking. 766-4581 Nassau 1 BR new apt with heat and central air. No pets or smoking. $700. 477-6222 $460 heated East Nassau efficiency. Country setting. 25 min. from Albany. Easy commute to Albany and Troy. NS NP. 7660613

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Ranch home on lake property with view of lake. $250,000-$350,000 Qualified buyer. Call Carol Ann. (518)522-1414. McCurdy Real Estate. Seeking Waterfront, year-round home on Crooked, Glass, Burden Lake. Bryce 928-1231 Wanted immediately for waiting cash customer. Averill Park and surrounding areas. Old farmhouse/ colonial with privacy/ acreage up to $165,000. Call Cheryl, Broker at BOVAIR 4286008.

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BOY SCOUT & CUB SCOUT PACK 166 BOTTLE DRIVE Boy Scout Troop 166 / Cub Scout Pack 166 will be holding their monthly bottle drive on Saturday, March 2nd, from 10:00am - 2:00pm at the old gas station on the corner of Elm St. and Church St., Nassau, NY.

4 EVER 1 BAND to PERFORM at FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 4 Ever 1 Band will perform at the First Baptist Church, 1101 Washington Ave., Rensselaer, on March 10th at 11:00 a.m. All are welcome to attend.

LEGAL NOTICE TOWN OF SAND LAKE LEGAL NOTICE The Town of Sand Lake is soliciting sealed bids for the sale of one (1) 1995 Ford 450 Truck listed as surplus at the February 13, 2013 Town Board Meeting. The Truck is Model 1FDLF47FOSEA37760. The Truck may be viewed by appointment at the Public Works Facility, Town of Sand Lake located at 25 Springer Road, West Sand Lake, New York 12196 by calling 518-674-3011 or cell phone 518-857-0420. Sealed bids must be submitted to the Sand Lake Town Clerk’s Office, 8428 NY 66, Sand Lake, NY 12153 by 3:00 PM Wednesday, March 13, 2013 where they will be opened and read aloud. The Town of Sand Lake reserves the right to reject any/or all bids. Successful Bidder will be notified after review of all Bids. Barbara A. Biittig, Town Clerk 518-674-2026 ext 22 Please take notice of the formation of Jim Mylod Insurance Depot Agency, LLC, a limited liability corporation authorized to engage in of any lawful purpose. Jim Mylod Insurance Depot Agency, LLC, is located in Rensselaer County and maintains a postal address of 1186 Hoosick Road, Troy, New York 12180 The Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State on February 8, 2013. The Secretary of State is designated as agent for service of process upon Jim Mylod Insurance Depot Agency, LLC.

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FOR SALE Beige couch, 79 ‘’ long. Good conditon. $100. 283-4893 Frigidaire Gallery electric dryer, Kenmore 500 washer. $150/pair. Cash and carry. 766-2907 Hay for Sale: Square bales, 1st cutting $4 ea.; Round bales, 5’, 1st cutting, stored inside $50 ea. 423-5035 Hay for Sale: Timothy & grass mix $2-4 per bale. 663-5257 Saratoga $1 Book Warehouse. 68 Weibel Ave., near the mall. One free book for every 10 you buy.

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Notice of Formation of Purick Holdings LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 1/23/13. Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 6 Crimson Court, Castleton, NY 12033. Purpose: any lawful activities.

ATTENTION: Water Tech. & Customer Service positions: Training provided. Must be a HS Grad Starting $535 wk. Benefits & bonuses. 899-6519 H2o Solutions Drivers: new pay package! Home nightly, start now! Albany, NY flatbed runs! CDL-A, 1 yr. Exp. req. Estenson Logistics. Apply: www.qoelc.com 1-866-336-9642

TOURNAMENT The West Sand Lake Fire Department will hold a Texas Hold’em Poker Tournament on March 2nd at the West Sand Lake Fire House, 3695 NY Route 43. Time: 1PM - doors open at 12PM. $25 entry donation, $40 buy-in goes to the prize pool, $20 additional add-on available and goes to prize pool. Free refreshments and lunch will be served. All Walk-ins welcome. Bring your Family and Friends, and hope to see you at the Final Winners Table. Reservations are recommended. Walk-ins welcomed. For more information, call Patty at 6743657 or the Fire Hall the day of the event at 674-3677. Future Poker Tournament dates: April 6th and May 4th.

Seeking motivated person with professional attitude, w/ some diesel mechanic & welding exp. for growing local company. 4958628 Sign installers/ service technicians. CDL and welding a plus. 377-1371 ext. 100 or 2697215 Stylist wanted. Eastside salon. 283-7750

TUTOR TRAINING WORKSHOP A Spring Tutor Training Workshop will start in March at St. Mary’s Church on Columbia Turnpike (Routes 9 & 20) in East Greenbush. The training will be held from 6:00pm-9:00pm on Wednesday nights: March 13, 20, 27 and April 10, 17 and 24. St. Mary’s church is located in the Clinton Heights part of East Greenbush, across the street from K-Mart. The church’s website is www.stmaryny.org. Please join us there for a one-hour Volunteer Opportunity Information Session on Wednesday, March 6th, at 7:00pm. Call 274-8526 to reserve a spot. For more information, visit www.lvorc.org.

SAVVY CAREGIVER TRAINING SERIES VALLEY VIEW FARM NORTH, LLC Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Articles of Organization filed with the Department of State of New York on January 14, 2013. Office location, Rensselaer County. Secretary of State of New York State is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. Secretary of State may mail a copy of any process to Valley View Farm North, LLC, 291 Casey Road, Schaghticoke, NY 12154. No reported agent. Latest date of dissolution of LLC: None. Purpose: All legal purposes.

The Savvy Caregiver is a FREE, multi-session training series for family caregivers. For most family caregivers, caregiving itself is a new role — one for which training is needed, just as one would receive training for any new job. The Savvy Caregiver program helps caregivers better understand the changes their loved ones are experiencing, and how to best provide individualized care for loved ones along the continued decline associated with Alzheimer’s or dementia. • Tuesdays, from 10AM to 12Noon - March 26th, April, 3rd, 10th, 17th, and 24th at Hawthorne Ridge, 30 Community Way in East Greenbush. This program is free, but you must register in advance. To register, call 518.867.4999 x200 or email tgarmley@alz.org. ~Tammy Childrose, Renss. Co. Dept. for Aging

WUFSD ANNOUNCES PETITIONS FOR BOARD MEMBER CANDIDATES AVAILABLE The Wynantskill Union Free School District is announcing that Petitions for prospective Board of Education members are available starting February 14, 2013. There are two Board Member seats available with term ending June 30, 2016. In order to be qualified to be a Board of Education member, a candidate must be: a citizen of the United States, eighteen years of age or older, and a legal resident of the school district. These petitions are available Monday through Friday in the Wynantskill Union Free School District Superintendent’s Office located on East Avenue in Wynantskill between the hours of 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. The petitions and 100 word or less bio are due to the District Clerk on or before Monday, April 22, 2013 by 3 p.m. For further information, please call Kathy Fazioli, District Clerk at 283-4679 Ext. 14. ~ Kathryn Fazioli, District Clerk

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LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of CRT XVII, LLC Arts. Of Org. filed with the Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) pursuant to NY LLC law section 206 on 12/12/2012. Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY is designated as agent of

LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process served to: c/o the LLC, P.O. Box N, Sanford, ME 04073. Purpose: any lawful purpose.

LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Indigo Hair LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 5/3/05. Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 74 Palmer Ave., Delmar, NY 12054. Purpose: any lawful activities. Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC): Name: Logistics Solutions Worldwide, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on January 28, 2013. Office Location: Rensselaer County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against if may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: Logistics Solutions Worldwide, LLC, 2727 Doelner Circle, Castleton, NY 12033. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Matar Auto Sales, LLC Notice of Formation of a Limited Liability Company (LLC): Name: Matar Auto Sales, LLC, Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on January 10, 2013. Office Location: Rensselaer County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against is may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to: 20 Forbes Avenue Bldg 11, Rensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose.

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Notice of formation of Limited Liability Company. Name: 19 Garden Ave, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 2/4/13. Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC at 45 Rose Lane, Rensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATION. The name of the corporation is B & C WSL, LLC; a NY LLC filed with the SS on December 21, 2012. The LLC is located in Rensselaer County. The SS is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. The address to which the SS shall mail a copy of any process served is Bob Hale, 3731 NY 43, West Sand Lake, NY 12196. The LLC was formed for any legal purpose. FORMATION OF A NEW YORK PROFESSIONAL LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 1.The name of the limited liability company is BDS Dentistry, PLLC (The PLLC). 2. The date of filing of the Articles of Organization with the Department of State was October 18, 2012. 3. The county in New York in which the offices of the PLLC are located is Rensselaer County. 4.The Secretary of State has been designated as agent of the PLLC upon whom process may be served, and the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any such process served against the LLC to 961 Hoosick Street, Troy, New York 12180. 5.The business purpose of the PLLC is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under the laws of the State of New York. BORGOS & DEL SIGNORE, P.C. P.O. Box 4392 Queensbury, New York 12804 (518) 793-4900 Notice of Formation of BOILINGBROOK FARM, LLC a domestic Limited Liability Company (“LLC”). Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of NY on January 15, 2013. NY office location: RENSSELAER County. Secretary of State is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC served upon him/her to 77 Cipperly Road, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090. Purpose: To engage in any lawful act or activity. J. ANTHONY JORDAN, ESQ., Jordan & Kelly LLC, 4 Fisher Street, Greenwich, NY 12834. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. NAME: ULTRA PERFORMANCE, LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 1/11/13. Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 18 Forest Hills Blvd, Rensselaer, New York 12144. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

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BURMON TRANSPORTATION, LLC Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Articles of Organization filed with the Department of State of New York on December 10, 2012. Office location, Rensselaer County. Secretary of State of New York State is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. Secretary of State may mail a copy of any process to Burmon Transportation, LLC, 615 Colonel Burch Road, Valley Falls, NY 12185. No reported agent. Latest date of dissolution of LLC: None. Purpose: All legal purposes.

FIRST: The name of the limited liability company is: Hudson V Apartments, LLC SECOND: The county within this state in which the office of the limited liability company is to be located is: Rensselaer County THIRD: The secretary of state is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The post office address within this state to which the secretary of state shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him or her is: Joseph W. Zappone, Zappone & Fiore Law Firm, 6 Century Hill Drive, Latham, New York 12110. Joseph W. Zappone, Organizer

Notice of formation of limited liability Company (LLC.) Name: Creekside Custom LLC Articles of Organization filed with Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on Feburary 6, 2013. Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 258 Rabie Road, Averill Park, New York 12018. Purpose: Any lawful activity.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LLC. Name: Hudson Valley Soap Works LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with Department of State of New York on 1/15/2013. Office Location: Rensselaer County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 238 Whiteview Rd, Wynantskill, NY 12198. Purpose: any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation Dave's Accounting & Payroll Services, LLC Arts. of Org. filed with SSNY on 1/14/2013 Off. Loc.: Rensselaer Cnty. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 3301 Coventry Lane, East Greenbush, NY 12061. Purpose: all lawful activities.

Notice of Formation of an LLC: Imperial Eco Solutions LLC. Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 1/22/2013. Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of process to the LLC, 312 North Schodack Road, East Greenbush, New York, 12061. Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of CRT XXIII, LLC Arts. Of Org. filed with the Sec. of State of NY (SSNY) pursuant to NY LLC law section 206 on 12/12/2012. Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process served to: c/o the LLC, P.O. Box N, Sanford, ME 04073. Purpose: any lawful purpose.

DDK COMPRESSOR DYNAMICS LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 12/5/12. Office location: Rensselaer County. SSNY is designated as agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: The LLC, 25 Crescent Terrace, Wynantskill, NY 12198. General Purposes.


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LEGAL NOTICE Please take notice that the Sand Lake Planning Board will hold the following Public Hearing at the Sand Lake Town Hall, located at 8428 Miller Hill Rd (NY 66) Sand Lake, NY 12153. Where all interested parties will be heard March 6, 2013 at 7:45 PM. Pursuant to the application of Elizabeth DeJong 23 Bird Hill Road Averill Pk. NY 12018 for a 2 Lot Subdivision also shown on a map entitled Subdivision of Lands of Elizabeth DeJong 23 Bird Hill Road prepared by McGrath Land Surveyors Dated 11-15-13 and further identified as tax map #169.-2-19 BY ORDER OF SAND LAKE PLANNING BRD PATRICE SWEET SECRETARY Notice of Formation of an LLC. Safe & Sound Home Inspections LLC. Articles of Organization were filed with the Secretary of State of New York (SSNY) on 10/29/12. Office location: Rensselaer County. The Secretary of State is designated as agent of the limited liability company upon whom process against it may be served. The address within or without this state to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the limited liability company served upon him or her is: Ronald P Mazzacco, 16 112th Street, N.Troy, NY 12182. SHEFFER'S GRASSLAND DAIRY, LLC Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Articles of Organization filed with the Department of State of New York on January 03, 2013. Office location, Rensselaer County. Secretary of State of New York State is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. Secretary of State may mail a copy of any process to Sheffer's Grassland Dairy, LLC, 74 Sheffer Road, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090. No reported agent. Latest date of dissolution of LLC: None. Purpose: All legal purposes.

Reserve Your Posting on this Bulletin Board Today~ Call for Details and Rates 674-2841. ALL ARE WELCOME AT ST. MICHAEL’S With the marking of Ash Wednesday, the Christian Community has entered a period of preparation for our observance of Holy Week and Easter Sunday. Easter is central to the tenets of our Faith, with its focus on the reality of Resurrection, redemption, and rebirth. Some local Congregations have announced a homecoming theme in their Lenten observance, which reflects these concepts, and we at St Michael the Archangel Parish join in “welcoming home” all who wish to join us. Following the leadership and example of our Parish Life Director, Sister Katherine Arseneau csj, we remain mindful of the diversity of need and interest in those around us, and welcome all who enter our door. We invite any who have been away from church for a while, to return and join us in this season of preparation and renewal. St Michael’s has beautiful, participatory liturgies and activities planned for Lent and Holy Week. This includes a covered dish communal meal following our celebration of The Lord’s Last Supper on Holy Thursday evening, 3/28. Please access our website www.stmichael-troy.com for a listing of Lenten opportunities. If you have questions, please call Sister Kate at 283-6110. You will be welcomed at any and all of our services.

Notice of Qualification of StartUp Health, LLC. Authority filed with NY Dept. of State on 1/9/13. Office location: Rensselaer County. LLC formed in DE on 1/25/12. NY Sec. of State designated agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and shall mail process to: c/o CT Corporation System, 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd. agent upon whom process may be served. DE address of LLC: c/o The Corporation Trust Co., 1209 Orange St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Form. filed with DE Sec. of State, 401 Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: all lawful purposes. TARBOX FARMS, LLC Notice of Formation of Limited Liability Company. Articles of Organization filed with the Department of State of New York on October 30, 2012. Office location, Rensselaer County. Secretary of State of New York State is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. Secretary of State may mail a copy of any process to Tarbox Farms, LLC, 1483 NY 7, Troy, NY 12180. No reported agent. Latest date of dissolution of LLC: None. Purpose: All legal purposes.

WHY DIETS ARE FAILING US If you are reading this article, chances are that you or someone you know has been on 1 or 2 diets in their lifetime. DIETS DON’T WORK How many diets can you name? Why is it that almost every week we can see a new diet or weight loss technique on the cover of a magazine? It seems as if everyone is waiting for the “miracle diet”. DIETS DON’T WORK More than 2/3 of Americans are overweight, 34% obese, and that includes our children! (We are the most overweight, obese nation in the world!). It is estimated that 60 chronic diseases and conditions are believed to be related to this epidemic— heart disease, cancers, Type 2 Diabetes, fibromyalgia, poor sleep, lack of energy, etc. Yet, it is estimated that people spend $186 million per day on diet-related products with a 98% failure rate. DIETS DON’T WORK All diets involve calorie restriction which is deprivation; the body needs nutritional abundance. And while exercise supports overall health and wellness, it is not the complete answer. There is a missing component which addresses the root cause of weight gain and poor health. On Sunday, March 10th, at 1 pm, come hear about a one-of-a-kind, revolutionary, nutritional technology that addresses the root cause. This safe, health building technology has changed hundreds of thousands of lives globally—real people with real results, real stories, real pictures, real third-party scientific studies and evidence to support claims. THIS IS NOT A DIET If you are serious about losing unwanted body fat, want better health, and want more energy, you definitely want to be there. The free presentation will be held at St. Timothy’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Winter St. Ext., North Greenbush, March 10th at 1pm. Presenters will be Lori Morelli, a registered nurse for 35 years and an expert coach in nutrition and wellness, and Ruth Getbehead, a nutritional cleanse coach. There will be NO sales at this event. A free body composition analysis will be available—a great way to determine your internal health. For questions or for more information, contact Ruth at 283-2502. ~ Submitted by Ruth Getbehead Editors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinion or endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and for all intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity of its contents.

COOPERATIVE CHRISTIAN MINISTRIES OF SCHODACK ECUMENICAL SERVICES Sunday evening services will bring the Cooperative Christian Ministries of Schodack churches together to celebrate the season of Lent as a community of believers. Join us for food, fellowship and a Lenten service on the first five Sunday evenings of lent. Each church will host a light supper at 5:15PM followed by a service at 6PM. March 3rd - St. Paul’s Methodist; March 10th - Trinity Lutheran; March 17th - Muitzeskill Reformed.

LOCAL STUDENTS NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST AT THE UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT The following area students have been named to the dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester at the University of Vermont: Laura M. Fiacco of Castleton, a first-year majoring in Business Administration in the School of Business Administration. Paige M. Johnson of Castleton, a sophomore majoring in Community Entrepreneurship in the College of Agriculture & Life Sciences. Mark L. Belanger of East Greenbush, a senior majoring in Mechanical Engineering in the College of Engineering & Mathematical Sciences. Jacqueline E. Osterdahl of Rensselaer, a senior majoring in History in the College of Arts & Sciences. Kiersten A. Raymond of Troy, a sophomore majoring in Anthropology in the College of Arts & Sciences. To be named to the dean’s lists, students must have a gradepoint average of 3.0 or better and rank in the top 20 percent of their class in their respective college or school.

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As legislative representatives of District 4, including the towns of Schodack, Nassau and Sand Lake, we are happy to provide residents with an update on actions taken at the February 12, 2013 legislative meeting. The Legislature continued our effort to erase any fraud or corruption in social services and welfare. We approved a resolution asking for a state review of electronic benefits cards and a state review of chronic callers, persons who repeatedly call for ambulance rides for non-emergency situations. Since the passage of the NY Safe Act, legislators have received many calls from residents concerned about the impact of the law. Residents are concerned with the impact of the legislation on law-abiding gun owners, and the fact the law was adopted with almost no public debate. Rensselaer County became the latest county to sponsor a resolution opposing the NY Safe Act and to ask for repeal of the legislation. We thank residents who packed the legislative chambers at the February meeting to register concerns and comments regarding the NY Safe Act. The Legislature also welcomed Kelly Hoffman of North Greenbush to succeed Lou Desso as a member of the County Legislature. Lou recently resigned to accept a job with the Rensselaer County Department of Mental Health. Kelly is a member of the North Greenbush Town Board and also served as a member of the town Planning Board and was elected to the Wynantskill school district’s Board of Education. Kelly has considerable experience with budgets and senior and youth services and we look forward to working with her during the coming months. We were also excited to welcome members of the East Greenbush Blue Devils Pop Warner Football team upon a championship season. The team captured the 2012 Capital District Pop Warner championship with a victory over Columbia County. The Legislature also welcomed the family of Lance Corporal Anthony Denier, a Mechanicville resident born in Troy tragically killed while serving with the U.S. Marines Corps. in Afghanistan. Legislators approved a resolution mourning the passing of Donald Justus, a Castleton resident who was active in public and community service for decades in the village. The next meeting of the Rensselaer County Legislature is Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Residents are welcome to contact us at the legislative offices by writing to the Rensselaer County Legislature, 1600 7th Avenue, Troy NY 12180 or by e-mailing us via the official legislative website at www.rensselaer county.org.

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The Van Rensselaer Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution will meet at 10AM on Saturday, March 9th, at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 146 First Street, Troy. The program will be about 9/ 11 and the global war on terror. All are welcome. For more information about the DAR and eligibility, contact Regent Beth Roy at 237-4733.

The Veterans of Stephentown will hold a Texas Hold’em Tournament on Saturday, March 2nd, in the Stephentown Fire Hall, located at 35 Grange Road in Stephentown. The doors will open at 5:00 pm and close at 6:00 pm. Play begins at 6:15 sharp. A Free Buffet will be served at the first break. No advance registration is required, and a donation of $35.00 per player will be accepted. Players can make an additional $10.00 donation at the door for 1,000 extra chips. This tournament will pay one place for every ten players with a minimum of 4 places and a maximum of 9 places. The next Texas Hold’em Tournament at the Stephentown Fire Hall will be held on March 16th, 2013. For further information, please call Tom McVeigh at 518-658 2448.

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LOCAL STUDENTS RECEIVE UNIVERSITY AT ALBANY DEAN’S COMMENDATION The following University at Albany students received the fall 2012 Dean’s Commendation for outstanding academic achievement. Joshua Bolognani of Hoosick Falls, John Bradwell of Troy, Danielle Cerniglia of Troy, Elyse Griffin of Valley Falls, Kelena Haines of West Sand Lake, Lauren Millington of Troy, Mark Stenard of Rensselaer, Kristi Thomas of Troy, Kelly Todd of East Greenbush.

REMINDER TO SAND LAKE RESIDENTS FROM THE ASSESSOR Please note that March 1 is the Taxable Status Date. All Exemption applications and renewals must be in my office at the Town Hall or be postmarked no later than March 1 in order to be eligible for exemptions on the 2013 Tax Roll. If you are filing an Exemption under RPTL-467, Partial Exemption for Seniors with Limited Income, you need to provide a copy of the income for 2012. If you do not have your income information by March 1, please file your application and note that the income information will follow. March 1 is also the date that property is valued according to its condition and recorded according to its ownership. If you have any questions, please call my office at 674-2026 extension 24, 25 or 35. Office hours are 9 AM-4PM, Monday through Friday and until 6 PM on Wednesdays. We are here to answer your questions and assist in any way we can. TOWN OF SAND LAKE, Office of the Assessor, PO Box 273, Sand Lake, NY 12153; 518-674-2026 ~ Judith Goodyer, Assessor


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DIVORCE Uncontested papers prepared $349(incl. poor person app) incl. gov. fees if poor person app. is appr. 274-0380 DRAIN CLEANING Full service drain cleaning & repairs, incl. camera/video inspections. Emergency service APS Sewer & Drain Cleaning 6740908 DRYWALL Best Drywall, Insul., hanging, taping, painting, ref., ins. 7664203 E.I.B. ELECTRIC LIc. & ins., 30 yrs exp, res./comm. 279-3853 Appliances going HAYWIRE? REWIRE. eibelectric.com

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HANDYMAN/ REPAIR 20 years experience. Carpentry, electrical, plumbing, etc. 766-9346 HOME IMPROVEMENT Kitchens, baths, fin. b’ments. 13 yrs. exp., refs., ins. 518-301-1434 HOME REPAIR AND MORE Painting, masonry, elec. plumbing 25 years. Refs. Ken 857-7689. HOUSE CLEANING Reas. rates, senior discount. Organizing expert. Marie 4412960 HOUSE CLEANING Reliable, honest, pet friendly Quality cleaning, reasonable rates. 222-3979 HOUSE CLEANING Using Green cleaners. Call for price. Jill 727-1342 HOUSECLEANING GLEAM TEAM. Res./Office. Over 34 yrs local exper. FULLYINSURED Gift certificates (518)477-7566

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SWIMMING POOLS Complete pool pkgs. w/installation liner replacements, openings, & fill water. 518-301-1434

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AREA RESIDENTS MAKE SIENA COLLEGE’S DEANS’ LIST The following local residents have been named to the Siena College Deans’ List for the Fall 2012 semester. Thomas Acosta, a senior economics major, of Castleton On Hudson; Paige Allen, a senior English major, of Castleton On Hudson; Kelsey Bornt, a senior psychology major, of Troy; Brandon Briggs, a senior environmental studies major, of Wynantskill; Andrew Bushey, a senior biology major, of Rensselaer; Stephen Casavant, a senior economics major, of Rensselaer; Sarah Connolly, a sophomore psychology major, of Troy; Laura Daigle, a freshman biology major, of West Sand Lake; Rebecca Davis, a junior English major, of Castleton On Hudson; Elizabeth DeFazio, a senior American studies major, of Troy; John DeFazio, a senior accounting major, of Troy; Denise Delaney, a senior English major, of Rensselaer; Seamus Dowling, a senior political science major, of Troy; Richelle Drowne, a sophomore psychology major, of Cropseyville; Lisa Dzialo, a senior accounting major, of East Greenbush; Jessica Farnan, a senior psychology major, of Rensselaer; Rebecca Grasso, a senior biology major, of Troy; Emily Gustin, a senior psychology major, of Troy; Meghan Harrington, a senior physics/engineering major, of Averill Park; Elizabeth Heaphy, a senior psychology major, of Troy; Joseph Houghtaling, a senior finance major, of Troy; Christopher Kaddo, a senior history major, of Troy; Michael Kruczlnicki, a freshman biology major, of Wynantskill; Michael Lowney, a sophomore business major, of East Greenbush; Abigail McCarthy, a junior computer science major, of Wynantskill; William Mehner, a sophomore science education major, of Troy; Matthew Murphy, a senior management major, of Troy; Michaela Palmer, a graduate accounting major, of Castleton On Hudson; Mia Powers, a senior creative arts major, of Castleton On Hudson; Andrew Premo, a senior biology major, of Troy; Kayla Quinn, a senior marketing major, of West Sand Lake; Conor Quinn, a sophomore economics major, of Castleton On Hudson; Karie Ravida, a senior English education major, of Rensselaer; Erin Rigsbee, a junior psychology major, of Castleton On Hudson; Ryan Romanski, a senior accounting major, of Troy; Catherine Santino, a senior creative arts major, of Wynantskill; Krista Shoemaker, a sophomore accounting major, of Troy; Charles Smith, a senior accounting major, of Wynantskill; Shannon Soja, a sophomore accounting major, of Castleton On Hudson; Megan Volz, a junior accounting major, of Troy; Michael Wallace, a senior American studies education major, of East Greenbush; Cassandra Jane Werking, a junior American studies major, of East Greenbush. To be named to the Deans’ List, a student’s grade point average for the semester must be between 3.5 and 3.89. A total of 733 students were named to the Deans’ List for the Fall 2012 semester.

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LEGAL NOTICE

Pet Adoption of the Week JIMMY Short and sweet! This guy is short with possibly a bit of bassett or beagle. He weighs only 26 lbs and is full grown. He is approximately 3-4 years old. He gets along fantastic with other dogs and would love another dog or more to live with. He is a joy to foster and has absolutely no issues. If you would like to meet Jimmy to possibly adopt him, Contact : doddtot@aol.com or 518-393-0755

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“What if……….” by Ronald E. Berti It seems that everywhere I go in Town I am accosted by a resident who has a question about the proposed Community Center. I have yet to encounter a person who is dead-set against it. Your questions fall into several categories, but, far and away the most frequent question I get is: “Wouldn’t it be more profitable if the property were sold and returned to the tax rolls?” That is not an easy question to answer because while the school is on the market for $1.7 Million Dollars, the property has not been divided into a separate deed, and as of this writing, no one has expressed an interest in buying it at any price! Anyway, I did a little research; and here is what I discovered. In speaking to several Realtors, the consensus of opinion is that the property would not sell at half the price, or $850,000.00. Anyway, here is a schedule of Taxes that would be collected at various sale prices:

In God We Trust

January 19th 2013, the Poestenkill Fire House hosted an installation banquet. The West Sand Lake Fire Company No.1 celebrated 140 years of serving the community. Opening remarks were said by Kelly Paslow, Master of Ceremony Director and Bureau of Public Safety, who welcomed us warmly. An invocation was shared by Rev. Dr. Patricia Bush of Salem United Methodist Church. A beautiful roast beef dinner was had, served with mashed potatoes, beans and gravy. For dessert, vanilla ice cream topped with chocolate sauce, as well as a delicious chocolate fountain. Mark Lacavita, Rensselaer City Battalion 30, announced the installation of officers. The Oath of Office of Fire Police was given by Barbra Bitting, the town clerk of the Town of Sand Lake. A special presentation was narrated by Kelly Paslow and Frank Gazley, depicting the 140 years of dedicated service. A nice display of pictures and helmets were brought out of the company’s museum. Linda Ellis presented the Auxiliary Longevity Awards, Service Awards and the Dennis P. Sinnott Award; given to Shirley Pasquarillo. The firemen were presented Longevity Awards by President Dennis Sinnott and Chief Dan Hogle. The Attendance Awards and High Percentage Award were given by Dan Hartstein, Dave Hull, and Dan Hogle. Afterward, closing remarks were said by Dan Hogle and the Fire District Commissioners, Chairman Sue Bell, C. Mike Deustch, Nancy Hartstein, Kristina Hogle and Lloyd Fox. A benediction was said and there was dancing until midnight, music was played by Ultimate Entertainment. Auxiliary Officers: President-Linda Ellis; Vice President-Patty Sinnott; Recording Secretary-Carrie Deutsch; Treasurer-Sue Tarbox; Financial Secretary-Shirley Pasquarillo; Historian-Shirley Pasquarillo; Sergeant-at-Arms-Rhonda Smith. Company Officers: President-Dennis P. Sinnott; Vice PresidentLloyd Fox; Recording Secretary-Bill Hardy; Financial SecretaryBeth Hull; Sargent-at-Arms-Sharon Urbanowicz; Director-Dennis P. Sinnott; Director-Ken Dorr; Director-Chris Hotaling. Line Officers: Chief-Dan Hogle; 1st Assistant Chief-David Hull; 2nd Assistant Chief-John Vooris; Captain of Fire-Dan Hartstein; Captain of Rescue-Lloyd Fox; Lieutenant of Rescue-Austin Glasser; 1st Lieutenant of Fire-Frank Gazeley; 2nd Lieutenant of Fire-Jeremy O’Brien; Captain of Fire Police-Cory Dorr; Lieutenant of Fire PoliceDonna Dorr. Assignments and Appointed Officers: Safety Officer-Kelly Paslow; Safety Officer-Dave Toftegardaard; Safety Officer-Sue Bell; Medical Director-Doctor Ben Katz; Medical Engineer-Kris Hogle; Pressurized Vessel Engineer-Ed Ashley; Records Maintenance Engineer-Chris Hotaling; Records Maintenance Engineer-Mike Deutsch; Records Maintenance Engineer-Beth Hull Engineers: MaryBeth Fuerst, Tom Wheland, Linda Ellis, Jacob Bonesteel, Enrique Gregory Gordie Hull Jr., and Lyndon Ellis.

A CITIZEN’S FRAME

Sale Price Town Property Tax $1,700.000 $385.08 $1,000,000 $226.32 $850,000 $192.54 $425,000 $96.27

Highway Tax $2,903.27 $1,707.81 $853.91 $426.95

Library Tax School Tax $283.90 $29,432.94 $167.00 $17,313.49 $83.50 $7,156.75 $41.75 $3,578.38

Well, as you can see, the closer you get to reality, the tax return is less. Currently, with the costs of electricity, fuel and other standard maintenance, it is costing the School District between $80,000 and $100,000 a year to maintain the empty building. This is the third year of vacancy. Therefore, the School District has invested between $240,000 and $300,000 in the property and neither they nor the Town nor the residents of the School District has gotten any benefit from those funds. Let’s assume it were to be sold at $850,000 this Spring, as unrealistic as that may be. The School District would receive $7,156.75 in taxes a year. At that rate, it would take over 33 YEARS to recoup the minimum estimate of $240,000 and almost 42 YEARS to recoup the $300,000 maintenance estimate. Double the recovery time for a more reasonable sale price of $425,000 if completed by this June. So, what are we going to do? We have all paid for this building once. Are we going to pay for it again? And Again! And Again ad infinitum. We the people of the School District can get a great and varied benefit for its transition to community use. These are questions that our Representatives on the School Board and Town Board must wrestle with to find a way of making this work. However, they must have the desire to negotiate in good faith toward a common end that benefits one and all and not just go through the motions highlighting real or artificial obstacles so as to satisfy a preconceived opinion. Ronald can be reached at:RBerti@nycap.rr.com BY

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LEGAL NOTICE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STEPHENTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Chapter 23 of the Laws of 2012 of the State of New York, to all voters qualified to vote in a general election and residing within the Town of Stephentown, County of Rensselaer, State of New York, that a special election on the establishment of a public library district to be known as the Stephentown Memorial Library District will be held on Tuesday, March 19, 2013, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. and 8:00 P.M. at the Stephentown Memorial Library, 472 Rte 43, Stephentown, New York 12168, at which time the polls will be opened to vote upon the following items: 1. Proposition 1: Resolved, that the Stephentown Memorial Library District be created, to include the Town of Stephentown, as authorized by Chapter 23 of the 2012 Laws of the State of New York, and the sum of $125,000 be raised by annual levy of a tax upon the taxable real property within the Stephentown Memorial Library District for the purpose of funding an initial operating budget in the amount of $148,750 of the Stephentown Memorial Library District? 2. The election of seven (7) trustees of the Stephentown Memorial Library District, if established pursuant to Proposition 1, for up to a three year term as follows: the three trustees receiving the first, second and third highest number of votes shall serve for three years, the two trustees receiving the fourth and fifth highest number of votes shall serve for two years, and the two trustees receiving the sixth and seventh highest number of votes shall serve for one year. AND FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, pursuant to Proposition 2, the following individuals are running for the seven (7) available trustee positions of the Stephentown Memorial Library District, if established pursuant to Proposition 1: Susan Brissette, Kristin McMahon Crouch, Janet F. Ivory, Pamela Kueppers, Thomas Pecoraro, Judith Pierson,Thomas Quimby NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots for the Special District Referendum Vote may be applied for at the Stephentown Memorial Library during its regular hours. Such application must be received at least seven (7) days before the election if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before the election, if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. The Board of Trustees will make a list of all persons to whom absentee voter ballots have been issued, and have it available at the Library during regular office hours until the day of election. Such list will be posted at the polling place during the election. No absentee voter ballot shall be canvassed unless it is received not later than 5:00 P.M. on the day of the Election. Dated: February 22, 2013, Stephentown, New York BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES STEPHENTOWN MEMORIAL LIBRARY

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ILIUM LITERARY CLUB MEETING

E. G. CSD CONTINUING ED. PROGRAM ANNOUNCES ALZHEIMER’S WORKSHOP

The Ilium Literary Club will hold its monthly meeting at 2PM on Friday, 3/1/13, at the Troy Masonic Community Center, 39 Brunswick Rd, Troy. Immediately following the meeting, our guest speaker will be local author, William “Bill” Staats. Mr. Staats will be talking about his book “Three Centuries on the Hudson River”. Guests are welcome to attend.

• Monday, March 18th, at Columbia HS, 6:30 - 8:30pm, $10.00. ALZHEIMER’S - “KNOW THE 10 SIGNS; EARLY DETECTION MATTERS” - The warning signs of Alzheimer’s disease are often dismissed as inevitable parts of normal aging. Early detection is the key. Attend this interactive workshop to learn the 10 warning signs where we separate myth from reality and address common fears about Alzheimer’s and dementia. Hear from people who have the disease and find out how to recognize the signs in yourself and others. Appropriate Audience Anyone who is interested in learning the warning signs of Alzheimer’s, and a little information about Alzheimer’s disease. To register or for further information, please call 207-2150 and follow the prompts.

FRIENDS OF AVERILL PARK PERFORMING ARTS

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Friends of Averill Park Performing Arts is a volunteer organization dedicated to fostering and enhancing the education, performance ability and appreciation of music and all aspects of theater for all students of the Averill Park Central School District. Join us at our next meeting on Thursday, February 28, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. in the APHS orchestra room. For more information, email us at louisa.pitcher@gmail.com.

High Honor Roll: 7th Grade - Jordan, Audi, Isabella Casale, Joseph Casale, Timothy Cooper, Anthony DeGiorgio, Jewel Evans, Morgan Feehan-Littlejohn, Serafina French, Tori Gonch, Danielle Gumlaw, Giavanna Gumlaw, Keara Kelley, Michael LaBelle, Mackenzie LaVoy, Madison LaVoy, Conner McClain, Stephen McClain, Paige Nicholson, Lauren Nicoll, Averi Panichi, Jessica Rebhun, Benjamin Roseberger, John Roullier, Natalie Stoner, Aidan Sullivan, Brendan Willson, Shana Winchip. 8th Grade - Hannah Avery, Olivia Casale, Jessi Dickinson, James Driscoll, John Germinerio, Maurice Germinerio, Katie Hudspath, Brittany Kane, Abigail Kennedy, Annabella Kerwin, Madison Pinzer, Elise Prefore, Corbin Schichtl, Darien Seifridsberger, Cameron Smith, Mariah Thomas, Jessica Vooris, Dylan Weaver, Zachary Ziter. Honor Roll: 7th Grade - Ian Albert, Andrew Andersen, Isabella Fanning, Alisha Harris, Raymond Hoffman, Lauren Maloy, Daniel McCrea, Marianne McGaw, Matthew Miner, Samuel Morone, Kaylie Watts. 8th Grade - Louis Blair, Jonathan Davis, Dominique Gapp, Meghan Gumlaw, Mikayla Humphrey, Sarah Kelsey, Jared Lillis, Cirstie Moon, Nicholas Pastore, Kiley Pendergast, Vladimir Semegin.


SHERIFF MAHAR ANNOUNCES PROMOTION OF OFFICERS

L-R: Sgt. Eric Morin, Sheriff Jack Mahar, Sgt. David Galuski Sheriff Jack Mahar announces the promotion of three Correctional Officers to the rank of Sergeant Eric Morin, a 10-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Office, who earned the top score on the Civil Service Exam, was appointed along with David Galuski, a three-year veteran of the Sheriff’s Office. Also, Justin Walraed’s status as Sergeant was confirmed. Walraed has been working as a provisional Sergeant since July 2012. The new Sergeants are currently receiving four weeks of inhouse training and will be required to attend a two-week Commission of Corrections Supervisor’s School at a later date.

CROSS STITCH SHOWCASE Sally Statile and her sister Nancy Stowell cordially invite everyone to a free Cross Stitch spectacular showcase at the Brunswick Church Hall located on White Church Lane (between Tamarac & Poestenkill off RT 351) in Troy, NY on Friday, April 12th, from 1PM to 7PM; and Saturday, April 13th, from 10AM to 4PM. Local resident will also be proudly displaying their work, with a total of approximately 200 items. Sally and Nancy have been stitching for over 35 years. Many pieces are often mistaken for paintings because of their detailed craftsmanship. Please come and see counted cross stitch as a form of art with needle and thread.

AARP DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS AARP Defensive Driving Class, will be held at the Rensselaer Senior Center (East and Herrick Streets, Rensselaer) on March 7. Class begins at 9am and will run until 3pm. Cost is $17 for AARP members, $19 for non-AARP members. All participants will be signed up for lunch (suggested contribution of $2.75). Call the Center (463-2166) to sign up for the class, as seats are limited.

LOCALS NAMED TO THE DEAN’S LIST AT SUNY BROCKPORT The College at Brockport, State University of New York, recently honored students who excelled academically by naming them to the Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester. Jessica Sector of Sand Lake, was named to the Dean’s List. Bethany Selkis of Rensselaer, was named to the Dean’s List. Kendra Holbritter of Schaghticoke, was named to the Dean’s List with Honors. Jennifer Knox of Rensselaer, was named to the Dean’s List with Honors. Students who earn a GPA of 3.70–3.99 are named to the Dean’s List with Honors, while students who achieve a 3.40– 3.69 are named to the Dean’s List.

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DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS AT GILEAD Michele Krill, Master Instructor and Owner of Eagle Mills Driver Safety Education is proud to offer a defensive class to be held at Gilead Lutheran Church. Class will be held for one day only on Saturday, April 13, from 9am - 3:30pm. Doors open at 8:45am. This class is NYS-DMV approved and will reduce your auto insurance by 10% off collision, liability and no-fault for 3 years and subtract up to 4 points from your driver’s license. ALL PROCEEDS will benefit Gilead Lutheran Church and will be held in memory of Michele’s mother, Muriel Palubniak, a lifetime member of the church who passed into eternity in December 2011. Gilead is located at the intersection of Routes 7 & 278, Brunswick (GPS: 308 Brick Church Road, Troy). Minimum donation $40pp. Light lunch offered for an extra charge. To enroll, call Michele at 2250462 or e-mail driverclasses@ aol.com. If you have been thinking about taking this class, now is the time to help out a non-profit organization! Please drive safely!!

EGCSD TO HOLD 6-HOUR INS./POINT RED. & 5-HOUR PRE-LICENSING CLASSES The East Greenbush Central School District Continuing Education Program announces its next Six-Hour Point/ Insurance Reduction Class. This Course is sponsored by Driver Training Associates and the Hank Wysocki Agency. The class will be held at Columbia High School, 962 Luther Rd, East Greenbush in room S314 on Saturday, March 9th, from 9:00am – 3:30pm. You will need to bring a check for $40.00 made payable to EGCSD Continuing Education along with your driver’s license or learner’s permit and a pen or pencil. There will be a 30 minute break, please bring your lunch. The Five Hour Pre-Licensing Course is required before an appointment for a road test may be scheduled. The next class will be held on Thursday, March 21st and Thursday, March 28th, from 6:00 – 8:30pm at Columbia High School, 962 Luther Rd, East Greenbush in room S205. At the first class, you will need to bring a check for $35.00 made payable to EGCSD Continuing Education along with your learner’s permit and a pen or pencil. Registration for these classes must be made in advance. Please call 207-2150 and follow the prompts. Registration is required as no “walk ins� will be accepted.

WEST SAND LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS A fire truck zooms by, blaring its sirens, and flashing its lights. Is your adrenalin pumping? Are you a little excited? The West Sand Lake Fire Department welcomes people like you. If you are 16 years or older, and live within four miles of the West Sand Lake Fire department, we are looking for your assistance. We need volunteers to drive our trucks, and respond to calls when our town needs us. You can be a hero, you could be the difference. Not only will joining our department be a thrilling and rewarding experience, but it will teach confidence, responsibility, and good ethics. If you would like to join, or have any questions, please contact: Celine Castro at (518) 892-9114.

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TEXAS HOLD’EM Chandler Young VFW on RT 20 and Lyons Lake Road in Nassau will hold a Texas Hold’em on Saturday, March 2nd. Doors open at 5PM and play begins at 6PM. For more information, call Claudia at 423-5957 or Charlotte 766-3970.

HINKLE NAMED TO RIDER UNIVERSITY DEAN’S LIST Kiley Hinkle of Averill Park, a freshman Music Theater major, has been named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester in the School of Fine and Performing Arts at Westminster College of the Arts at Rider University.

CPR/FIRST AID AED TRAINING CLASS SAVE A LIFE. CPR/FIRST AID AED TRAINING CLASS offered at Maple Hill High School, March 16th, 9-11 am. Learn the new CPR guidelines and lifesaving skills in this 2-hour class presented by Schodack Internal Medicine and Pediatrics of Community Care Physicians and Top Form, Inc. This program is open to the public, including business groups, individuals, coaches, youth leagues, day care providers, schools, healthcare professionals and more. Only $15 for the 2-hour program (normally a $50 value). Monies collected will go to the rotary club for development of local programs. Call Top Form, Inc. to make a reservation, limited space available. 477-2700.

LOCAL RESIDENTS NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST AT GROVE CITY COLLEGE The following area residents were named to the Dean’s List for the fall 2012 semester at Grove City College. Benjamin Nasman, a freshman Mechanical Engineering major has been named to the Dean’s List. Benjamin is a 2012 graduate of Averill Park High School and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Nasman (Linda) from Averill Park. Ryan Witherell, a senior Computer Science major has been named to the Dean’s List. Ryan is a 2009 graduate of Homeschooled and is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Witherell (Christa) from Wynantskill. Students eligible for the Dean’s List have a GPA of 3.40 to 3.59; for the Dean’s List with Distinction a GPA of 3.6 to 3.84 and for the Dean’s List with High Distinction a GPA of 3.85 to 4.00.

66 Meats & Smokehouse Your Hometown Butcher CHICKEN •Cordon Bleu •Capri •Bacon Cheddar Stuffed •Garlic Mushroom Stuffed

$3.99lb.

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Happy 13th Birthday Cort Hartzell! Feb. 29th. We love you! Dad, Mel, Quinn, Gramps & Gram.

RENSSELAER CITY SCHOOL ALUMNI The Rensselaer City School Alumni Association will meet on Tuesday, March 5th, at 6:30 PM in RMHS LGI room. All members and prospective members are encouraged to attend as we will be discussing the upcoming April Hall of Fame Instillation dinner at Moscatiellos on Rt.4 in North Greenbush. The Alumni Assoc. will have a table at the Sat. March 2nd Craft Fair at RMHS and will be selling tickets for the dinner and also memberships. If you graduated from, or attended Rensselaer High, please stop by our table, say hello and see the events the Alumni Assoc. has sponsored this past year.

FOR YOUR BUCK!

Still processing! Bring meat in for your favorite processed item. CUBE STEAK $3.99 lb. SIRLOIN STEAK $4.99 lb.

10 LB. CHICKEN BREAST $1.99 lb. 10 LB. GROUND BEEF $3.39 lb.

FRIDAY BEER BATTERED HADDOCK “by the pound”

Soup of the Week: Italian Wedding Soup

VEAL/BEEF HUNTER’S STEW STEAKS $3.99 lb. (Made Upon CHICKEN Request) THIGHS $1.39 lb. $4.99 lb.

NY STRIP STEAK VEGETABLE LASAGNA $7.99 lb.

195 Main Ave., Wynantskill Smoked & Fresh Meats & Poultry Hrs: Mon-Friday 10-6, Saturday, 9-5, Sunday, 10-3

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HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY R.J. Madsen With love, from your family


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