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Join us at the BrunswickCommunity Library for a visitwith graphic novelist GeorgeO’Connor. George wrote theseries The Olympians, andCaptain Awesome.Learn how an author createsa book, and do a l itt lecreative work of your own!Make your plans to be withus on Tuesday, Feb. 19th, at4:00 pm Comics Connect, acollaborative project of theMohawk Valley Library Systemand Upper Hudson LibrarySystem, is supported byfunds from the New YorkState Library’s Family LiteracyLibrary Services grantprogram. Brunswick Com-munity Library, 4118 StateHighway 2 Troy.518-279-4023www.brunswicklibrary.org
RESIDENTS AMONG
DECEMBER GRADS
AT SUNY ONEONTA
The following local residentsare among the 307 studentswho graduated from SUNYOneonta following the fall2012 semester. The college’scommencement ceremonywas held on Sunday, Dec. 2.Ashley Cross of Castleton,Jacob Ilowiecki of Troy,Alexandra Latham of Troy,Carolyn Nash of Wynantskill,Brian Shoemaker of ValleyFalls, Allison Styczynski ofTroy, Corey Wachunas ofSchaghticoke.
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LOUCENE TRUEWORTHY CELEBRATED HER
104th BIRTHDAY!
Loucene Trueworthy, EastGreenbush’s oldest born andliving resident, recentlycelebrated her 104thBirthday. A birthdaycelebration was held at thehome of her daughter,Cynthia Becker. Inattendance were 20 membersof the “Yankee DoodleEntertainers”, a group ofwhich Loucene was a memberas the pianist for 11 years.The group performed avariety show consisting of seniors from the area for residentsof nursing homes, senior centers and assisted living residents.Loucene was entertained with singing, dancing, banjo andguitar playing by members of the group. Loucene who retiredfrom the Bame Insurance Agency, is a member of the UnitedMethodist Church in East Greenbush, a former member of theBell Choir, a member of the Historical Society, the GreenbushGarden Club, The Eastern Star of East Greenbush and TheRensselaer Senior Center, where she was a former member ofthe line dance group.Loucene can be seen at local plays and concerts in EastGreenbush; also shopping at the local supermarkets with herwalker. Her keen mind and happy spirit is an inspiration to allwho know her. We wish her many more - Happy Birthday!
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AIRMAN 1st CLASS
GRADUATES
BASIC TRAINING
Air Force Airman 1st ClassMatthew S. Doble graduatedfrom basic military training atLackland Air Force Base, SanAntonio, Texas.The airman completed anintensive, eight-week programthat included training inmilitary discipline and studies,Air Force core values, physicalfitness, and basic warfareprinciples and ski l ls.Airmen who complete basictraining earn four creditstoward an associate in appliedscience degree through theCommunity College of the AirForce.Doble is the son of Pam Dobleof Dusenberry Road, Troy.He is a 2006 graduate ofLansingburgh Senior HighSchool, Troy. He earned anassociate degree in 2009 fromHudson Valley CommunityCollege, Troy.
LOCAL STUDENTS
on KSC DEAN’S LIST
Keene State College has releasedthe Dean’s List for the fallsemester 2012. Among the 1,441students named to the Dean’sList are:Jenna Lynn Cobb of Rensselaer,Elizabeth Marie Streeter of Troy,McKenzie Kiely Vaughan ofNassau, Robert James Walsh ofTroy. The Dean’s Listdesignation is bestowed to thoseKeene State College under-graduates enrolled in a degreeprogram who have completeda minimum of six credit hours inthe semester, receiving nofailing or incomplete grades. A3.5 or higher grade pointaverage on a 4.0 scale isrequired to earn the Dean’s List
honor.
EMAIL WORKSHOP
The Troy Public Library will beoffering an Email Workshop onTuesday, February 19th, at10AM at the Main Branch.Create a web email accountsuch as Yahoo, Hotmail andGmail. Learn email skills suchas sending, replying,forwarding, and group emails.This program is free and opento the public, but advanceregistration is required bycalling the library at 274-7071or registering online atwww.thetroylibrary.org, asspace is limited. Troy PublicLibrary is located at 100Second Street, Troy, NY.
EMILY EDDY
NAMED TO DEAN’S
LIST AT WNE UNIV.
Emily Eddy of Schaghticoke,NY, has been named to theDean’s List at Western NewEngland University for the fallsemester of 2012. Eddy isworking towards a Doctor ofPharmacy degree. Studentsare named to the Dean’s Listfor achieving a semestergrade point average of 3.30or higher.
SUNY POTSDAM STUDENTS EARN SPOTS
ON THE COLLEGE’S PRESIDENT’S LIST
The State University of New York at Potsdam recently namednearly 900 students to the President’s List for the Fall 2012semester in recognition of their academic excellence.SUNY Potsdam President Dr. John F. Schwaller honored a totalof 884 students for earning the highest marks in Fall 2012.Among the local students who made the SUNY PotsdamPresident’s List were: Carlene Benson of Averill Park, whosemajor is Childhood/Early Child Education, Roslyn Brandes ofRensselaer, whose major is Music Education, Daniel Costelloof Troy, whose major is Physics, Heidi Crampton of EastGreenbush, whose major is Music Education, Angelina Dohertyof East Nassau, whose major is Art Studio, Marcus Domfort ofRensselaer, whose major is Business Administration, AndrewDoody of Troy, whose major is undeclared, Julie Koehler ofMelrose, whose major is Childhood/Early Child Education, JohnLynd of West Sand Lake, whose major is Music Business,Madeline Morizio of Troy, whose major is Music Education,Adriana Rizzo of Cropseyville, whose major is Childhood/EarlyChild Education, Deborah Schoonmaker of Schaghticoke,whose major is Sociology, Sara Seney of East Nassau, whosemajor is Psychology, Nicholas Tarricone of Troy, whose majoris HistoryErik Viner of Stephentown, whose major is History.To achieve the honor of being on the President’s List, eachstudent must have satisfactorily completed 12 numerically-graded semester hours, with a grade point average of 3.5 orhigher.
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 Gaddy-
Collington 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.
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WHAT’S GOING ON AT
THE TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY?• Clifford the Big Red Dog - visit and activities! - Monday, February18th, 2PM at the Lansingburgh Branch, Pre-K - 3rd grade. • Meet George O’Connor, Comics Creator! - Tuesday, February19th, 1PM at the Main Branch - Grades 3 - 6; no registration required. • Family Storytime! - Wednesday, February 20th, 10:30AM at theMain Branch - For children up the age of 5 & their caregivers.• Magical Mosaics - Wednesday, February 20th, 2PM at the MainBranch - For children ages 6 and up.• Watercolor Workshop - Thursday, February 21st, 2PM at theLansingburgh Branch - For children ages 6+.• Family Storytime! - Friday, February 22nd, 10:30AM at theLansingburgh Branch - For children up to the age of 5 & theircaregivers.• Kindermusik Storytime with Casey! - Wednesday, February 27th,10:30AM at the Main Branch - Casey will share stories, songs,instrument play and creative movement for children up to the ageof five with their families and caregivers.• 2013 Children’s Art Calendars are still available and now reducedfor just $5. The calendars feature artwork by local children inspiredby their favorite books. All proceeds benefit the Troy Public Library!Register online at http://www.theTroyLibrary.org OR call 274-7071.The Lansingburgh Branch is located at 27 114th Street in Troy, andthe Main Branch is located at 100 Second Street in Troy.
SPEND SCHOOL VACATION AT AIHA FOR A
3D ADVENTURE!Children ages 6 to 12 are invited to spend their week off fromschool on a Mixed Media Adventure at the Albany Institute ofHistory & Art! This three-day Vacation Art Break will sparkcreativity and excitement in your kids. It will take place Tuesday,February 19 through Thursday, February 21 from 9 AM tonoon. Kids will have the opportunity to explore the galleriesand create three-dimensional works of art such as claypercussive pods, wire sculptures, and soft sculpture portraits.Elements of design explored throughout this session includecolor, shape, form, pattern and texture. Tuition includesmaterials and museum admission. Registration is required andspace is limited. Register online at www.albanyinstitute.org orcontact Barbara Collins, Education Coordinator, at (518) 463-4478, ext. 405. Tuition: $15 members per session and $20non-members per session.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR GRAFTON
LAKES AND CHERRY PLAIN STATE PARKSFeb. 20 Wed. - More Animal Tracks & Traces at 10am. A secondclass for those who attended our intro to tracking on February 10thor who really want to go deeper into the art of animal tracking. $2/person or $5/family. Snowshoes available if conditions permit on afirst come, first serve basis. Call to pre-register: 279-1155.Feb. 22 Fri. - Winter Survival Skills at 10am. How do the animalssurvive the winter? What are some skills that would help us manageif we were out all night in the cold? We’ll talk around a fire and buildsome shelters in the snow. $2/person or $5/family. Call to pre-register: 279-1155. Meets at Shaver Pond Center, 194 Shaver PondRoad.Feb. 23 Sat. - Cherry Plain State Park Outdoor Day from 10-3pm. Enjoy hot cocoa, snowshoeing and outdoor activities at thisfree park event. Parking space is limited so please carpool.Feb. 25 Mon. - Full Moon Hike at Grafton Lakes State Park at6pm. Come see the park in a different light. Meet in Main Parkinglot. Enter via Winter Entrance. Call to pre-register: 279-1155.
HOW TO TRACE YOUR IRISH ANCESTORS
USING RECORDS IN THE UNITED STATESThe Troy Public Library is pleased to announce the program,“How to Trace Your Irish Ancestors Using Records in the UnitedStates,” at 11:00 am on Saturday, February 23rd, at the MainLibrary. Are you trying to narrow down your ancestor’s originsbeyond just “Ireland?” Lisa Dougherty, a volunteer at theIrish American Heritage Museum in Albany, a former volunteerat the National Archives and Records Administration in Pittsfield,MA and a member of the Association of ProfessionalGenealogists, explains where to look. The program is free andopen to the public, but please register atwww.thetroylibrary.org or 274-7071. The library is located at100 2nd Street, Troy, NY.
ALGONQUIN MS OUTSTANDING STUDENT
ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING DECEMBEREach month teachers at Algonquin Middle School recognizestudents who consistently go above and beyond to make ourschool, community and world a better place.Students are selected for these honors based on the AlgonquinMission which is to empower students by cultivating creativity,instilling respect and responsibility, and fostering success andachievement through whole-child, student-centered learning.Congratulations go out to the students listed below for theiroutstanding contributions to the Algonquin Middle Schoolcommunity in the month of December:Grade 6 Wall of Fame Students: Ryan Baker, AustinBradway, Nico DonVito, Ruthann Flick, Nick Gelder, Cole Gorleski,Michaela Hanczaryk, Stephanie Mangene, Audrey Rafferty,Eli Sol Strich.Grade 7 Student Spotlight Students: Mark Dearstyne,Amanda Finelli, Ryan Guthiel, Paul McGreevy, Isabel Morris,Morgan Nichols, Zach Nichols, Andrew Panzanaro, HeidiSchuman, Mara Strich.Grade 8 Mission Accomplished Students: Johnny Anton,Colby Bruce, Harley Kahler, Zac Lanoue, Sklyer Leveroni,Jessica Malenfant, Christian Nash, Charlie Olson, Tyler Petell,Jeff Sweet.
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CROSS STITCH SHOWCASE
Sally Statile and her sister Nancy Stowellcordially invite everyone to a free CrossStitch spectacular showcase at theBrunswick Church Hall located on WhiteChurch Lane (between Tamarac &Poestenkill off RT 351) in Troy, NY onFriday, April 12th, from 1PM to 7PM; andSaturday, April 13th, from 10AM to 4PM.Local resident will also be proudlydisplaying their work, with a total of
approximately 200 items.Sally and Nancy have been stitching for over 35 years. Manypieces are often mistaken for paintings because of their detailedcraftsmanship. Please come and see counted cross stitch as aform of art with needle and thread.
FEBRUARY TUESDAYS AT NOON CONCERT
Viruoso pianist Giacchino Longobardi has performed throughoutthe Capital Region and in Europe. On Tuesday, February 19, at12:00 Noon, he plays music of Bach, Scarlatti, and LeonardoLeo, at St. Paul’s Church, State and Third Streets in downtownTroy as part of the Tuesdays at Noon concert series. MaestroLongobardi, President and Artistic Director of the NeapolitanMusic Society and Conductor and Artistic Director of theSaratoga Springs Youth Orchestra, bases his performance onthe principles of Rudolph Steiner “to create according to theprinciples of nature.”The 45-minute concert is free, though donations are gladlyaccepted. The church is handicapped accessible. You arewelcome to bring your lunch.The Tuesdays at Noon series continues on March 19 with theMusicians of Ma’alwyck. For information, contact 273-3542 or273-7351.
SUNY POTSDAM STUDENTS EARN SPOTS
ON THE COLLEGE’S DEAN’S LIST
The State University of New York at Potsdam recently named 380students who excelled academically in the Fall 2012 semester to theDean’s List. The local students with high marks who made the SUNYPotsdam Dean’s List were: Brittany Izzo of Schaghticoke, whosemajor is Geology, Amy Lynch of Schaghticoke, whose major isundeclared, and Caleb Thompson of Poestenkill, whose major isMusic Education. To achieve the honor of being on the Dean’s List,each student must have satisfactorily completed 12 numerically-graded semester hours, with a grade point average of between3.25 and 3.49 in the given semester.
CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION
HOLDS “SPRING GARDEN DAY”
Spring starts March 2 with “Spring Garden Day,”a program of gardening classes and fun heldat Tamarac High School in Brunswick. Specialspeaker Barbara Pierson from White FlowerFarm in Litchfield, CT, will speak on “PerennialCombinations,” keynote speaker, author andphotographer Linda Rutenberg will show us“The Garden At Night: A Photographic Journey,” and there are10 more classes to choose from. A plant sale, garden booksale, Pick-A-Prize Auction, and fabulous door prizes are otherhighlights. Participants also receive a delicious homemade lunchfeaturing soups, Stromboli and desserts. Program fee is $29per person and pre-registration is required. Call CornellCooperative Extension at (518) 272-4210 and ask for Marcie,or visit www.ccerensselaer.org for details.
ST. JUDE'S SCHOOL THANKS ALL FOR
SUCCESSFUL 9th ANNUAL WING WAR The students, faculty, and parents of St. Jude the Apostle School would like to thank all of the local businesses that contributed to our Ninth Annual Wing War. Through their
generous contributions and commitment to our Catholic community, we were able to sponsor a successful fundraiser for our children. The following restaurants donated to the January 19th fundraiser: Bella Roma - Price Chopper, B-rads Bistro & Catering, Brown's Brewing Co., Carol's Place for Pizza & Subs, Dinosaur Bar-B-Que, Forty One Sports Bar & Grille, O'Briens Public House, Park Pub & Restaurant, Terry's Kitchen Deli and Catering, Tex's Pig Pit BBQ, The Black Bear Inn, The Flying Chicken, The Recovery Sports Grill, The Sports Grill, The Towne Tavern, Uncle Marty's Adirondack Grill, Villa Valenti Pub. Although there were six winning restaurants, all 17 made it possible for our students to be winners. Blind Taste Test: Winner: Park Pub & Restaurant; 1st runner up: Dinosaur-Bar-B-Que; 2nd runner up: B-rads Bistro & Catering. Peoples’ Choice: Winner: The Towne Tavern; 1st Runner up: Villa Valenti Pub; 2nd Runner up: Uncle Marty's Adirondack Grill. We would also like to thank Lusco Paper Co., Price Chopper Supermarkets, Tremont Rentals, and the UPS store (Hoosick Rd) for their donations; also a special thank you to Michael Cocca and his staff at the Franklin Terrace Ballroom, Troy’s finest banquet hall, for their continued support of Catholic education. You are the best! ~ The Fundraising Committee at St Jude the Apostle School
SUNY ADIRONDACK ANNOUNCES FALL
2012 DEAN’S LIST
SUNY Adirondack has announced the Dean’s List for the Fall2012 semester. To qualify, each student maintained a gradepoint average of 3.20 or higher for six or more credits in the fallsemester. The following students achieved this accomplishment:Jeff Giglio of Buskirk, Bonnie Ross of Buskirk, Benjamin Davis ofCastleton on Hudson, Rhia Robertson of Eagle Bridge, IanLenney of Troy.
LADY ROYALS 16U
SOFTBALL LOOKING
FOR A PLAYER
The Lady Royals 16U softballteam is looking for a multi-position player for the 2013season. If you are interestedin a tryout for the team, pleasecontact John Debboli at 272-7734.
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PLEASE ADOPT ME!
I’m Valarie, a sweet 3 year old, female tortie cat. A nice lady inAlbany found me hiding in a wood pile with my kittens. Shehelped us out by bringing us to the rescue group & now I’m readyto find a good home. I’m generally a gentle & quiet kitty, but Isometimes get playful. I would most like to be with you and bepetted. I’m fine living with another kitty or two, but could also be a single pet. I’m a friendlygirl just looking for affection, so I have to ask you: “Can I be your Valentine?” February is amonth to celebrate love - and I would be grateful for a “forever home” with you! I will give youmuch love in return! Please consider bringing me home for one of your best Valentine Daysever! Like all Purrfect Companion kitties, Valarie is up-to-date on routine shots, house trainedand spayed. For more information on Valarie, please contact Maryann at 331-2221 or [email protected]. Purrfect Companions is a non-profit, all volunteerrescue organization. We are always looking for good volunteers to help with the kitties orassist at our adoption clinics. If you’d like to donate a little time to these worthy animals,please give us a call at 463-8709. Our adoption clinics are held 12:30-4:00 most Saturdaysand Sundays at Petco, Northway Mall, Albany NY. Stop by and see some of our other kitties!We know we have one that is just “PURRFECT” for you!
purrfect kittyof the month
Here’s what ourclients have to say...
“...staff is above and beyond the call of duty.”
“thank you...for your caring
and ...all you do for us”
“...great comforter and wonderful caretaker...”
SAVOR MEALTIME
WITH YOUR PET
(MS) — * Give your pet the best.Look for a pet food that providesthe highest quality, healthiest,most f lavorful and least-processed ingredients available.* Look for the little extras. A highquality pet food will provideimportant extras such as pre-and probiotics, digestiveenzymes and antioxidant richfruits and vegetables.* Appreciate your pet’smealtime. Life is busy, so whynot make your pet’s mealtime anopportunity to enjoy, relax andspend some time together? Petsseem to have it all figured outand can certainly teach us athing or two about living in themoment. And, did you knowthat pet ownership can also helpdecrease our blood pressure and
cholesterol levels?
CAPP PET
ADOPTION CLINIC
CAPP Pet Adoption Clinic at theHealthy Pet Center, DelawareAve., Delmar (next to Hess),on Saturday, February 16th,from 11AM to 12:30PM. Dog/cat adoptions, Choc. Lab mixpup F; Cock-a-Poo F;Chihuahua F; MinPin/BeagleM; Aussie mix M; Yellow Lab/Pyr M; Hound mix F; Goldenmix F; Toy Poodle M; MalteseM; and puppy mill rescue dogs.P i c s / d e s c r i p t i o n s :www.capp.petfinder.com
Don’t forget your pet’s oral health.February is Dental Health Month
Emergency Service: 24 Hour Phone CoverageDVM at our Latham Hospital, M-F 6pm-11pmLatham Animal Hospital: Open 24 Hours for
Emergencies on Saturday and Sunday
www.capitalvets.net
OTHER OFFICES:
Drumm VeterinaryHospital 477-7914
Office Hours:7 am to 6 pm daily;
Saturdays:8:30 am to 1 pm
TROYVeterinary Hospital
279-4668840 Hoosick Street,
Troy, NY 12180
Latham AnimalHospital • 785-1481
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Dining &
EntertainmentGuide
Back by Popular
Demand,
Saturday, Jan 31st
134 No. Greenbush Rd (Rt. 4), Troy • 283-1193
4 COURSE DINNERSIncludes: Salad, Soup, Dessert & Coffee
CHILDREN’S MENU AVAILABLE Music in the Lounge from 7:30-11:30
Opento thePublic
Troy Lodge Of Elks #141
Friday,February 15thHaddock (fried or broiled)..............$13.95Seafood Platter.........................$16.95NY Strip Steak..........................$14.95Basket of Clams.........................$6.95
• Roast Pork • Fish Fry
• Stuffed Chicken Breast
2 for
$20
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2/15
Friday,February 22nd 2/22Music By
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Haddock (Fried or Broiled).............$13.95Basket of Clams..........................$6.95
(incl. soup, dinner & dessert)
LENTEN DINNERS:
FISH FRY OR
CLAM ROLLStarting Ash Wednesday andevery Friday during Lent, fishfry dinners will be served from11:00 a.m. -7:00 p.m. at thePoestenkill Christian Church,721 Snyder’s Corners Rd.,Poestenkill, NY. Fish fry,French fries, cole slaw &beverage will be $8.50; Fishfry only wil l be $4.50;Children’s menu includes hotdog, French fries andbeverage for $4.00.Reservations appreciated.Dine-in or take-outs availableby calling the church at 286-2773. For information, pleasecall Barbara at 279-9458.Walk-ins welcome.
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
BREAKFASTEagle Mills Christian Church, 1Maple Ave. (Corner Maple &RT 2) in Troy will serve you atyour table a “Homemade” All-You-Can-Eat “Cooked toOrder” Breakfast on February16th, from 8AM to 11AM. Costis $7/Adults, $3/Childrenunder 10. Menu includes: Eggscooked to order, homefries,pork sausage, French toast,Regular and BlueberryPancakes, Toast (white,wheat or rye), coffee, tea,juice and milk. This month’sspecial is: “Apple WalnutPancakes & Chocolate ChipPancakes”.
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT
BUFFET BREAKFASTThe Grafton Volunteer FireDepartment along with theGrafton Ladies Auxiliary will beholding an All-You-Can-EatBuffet Breakfast on Saturday,February 23rd, from 8am to11am at the Grafton VFW -Fire Hall on South Road(County Route 85). On themenu: Belgian waffles,Pancakes, French Toast,Eggs (made to order) ,sausage gravy & biscuits,bacon, sausage, homefries,toast, orange juice, coffee,and milk. Cost is $8.00 peradult, kids 12 and under$4.00, kids 5 and under FREE!We look forward to servingyou!
HAM AND TURKEY DINNERThe Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, located at 3rd Ave and111th Street in North Troy, will serve a Ham & Turkey Dinner onSaturday, March 9th, from 4:30PM to 7PM. Includes: Ham andTurkey Dinner, mashed potatoes, stuffing, vegetables,cranberry sauce, dessert and beverage for only $7. Celebrateour newly renovated parish hall. Come see our new look! Forinfo, call 237-3050.
SPAGHETTI &
MEATBALL DINNERThe Prince of Peace LutheranChurch, located at 3rd Aveand 111th Street in NorthTroy, will serve a Spaghettiand Meatball Dinner onSaturday, February 23rd,from 4:30PM to 7PM. Includes:Salad, dessert and beveragefor only $5. Celebrate ournewly renovated parish hall.Come see our new look! Forinfo, call 237-3050.
LENTEN SUPPERS AT TRINITY LUTHERANPastor Jim Hulihan wants to hold a discussion on DietrichBonhoeffer’s “Life Together” during our mid-week Lenten SoupSuppers. This is a classic exploration of “Faith in community”by a young Pastor/Theologian who gives an account offellowship in an underground seminary during the Nazi yearsin Germany. We have arranged for a 20% discount on thebook “Life Together” from Market Block Bookstore.Here is the schedule: Feb. 20th at Gilead Lutheran Church,Focus: Community.; Feb. 27th at Trinity Lutheran Church,Focus: the Day with Others.; March 6th at Gilead LutheranChurch, Focus: The Day Alone.;March 13th at Trinity LutheranChurch, Focus: Ministry.;March 20th at Gilead Lutheran Church,Focus: Confession and Communion. We hope these Lentenseries will help us be nourished in body and spirit! So come andjoin us at all or any of these suppers as we gather togetherwith a hot bowl of soup. We begin at 5:30PM and end at 7PM.Please call 674-5501 for further information and to order abook! If unable to purchase a book, we can share, just come!
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BREAKFASTThe next St Jude’s Knights ofColumbus All-You-Can-EatPancake Breakfast will be onFebruary 17th in DammannHall at 24 Dana Ave.,Wynantskill. All the Pancakes,Sausage, Bacon, eggs, hashbrowns, fruit, and bagels thatyou can eat! All served withhot coffee and a smile by ourKnights! We will have a boxavailable to collect items forlocal vets who get service atthe Albany VA hospital. Itemsthat are needed for vets whoare admitted as an emergencyor are in need include: regularcoffee; decaffeinated coffee;powdered creamer; 1 lb bagsof sugar; boxes of “Sweet andLow”/Spender etc.; large andmedium sweatshirts; under-wear and tee shirts (all sizes,boxers and briefs); white tubesocks, Effervescent denturecleaning tablets; toi letryitems, soap, toothpaste,deodorant, etc. Breakfast isserved 8am to 11am. Cost is$7.00 for adults and $4.00 forchildren under 12 years old.Children under 6 are free.Contact parish office (518)283-1162.
SPAGHETTI AND MEATBALL DINNERCornerstone Community Church of Lansingburghlocated at 570 Third Avenue in Troy will be holding aSpaghetti and Meatball Dinner on Saturday, February16th, from 4PM to 6PM.Cost is $8/Adults/ Senior, Child and family rates alsoavailable. Dinner includes: Spaghetti, meatballs, salad,bread, dessert and beverage.
Reservations recommended, but walk-in’s welcome whilesupplies last. Also call for Take-Out Meals. For reservations,call 235-3851.
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NEW YORK ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
PROMOTIONS
Soldiers receive new rank, new responsibilitiesMajor General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General forthe State of New York, announces the promotion of membersof the New York Army National Guard in recognition of theircapabilities for additional responsibility and leadership.Christopher Cereo from East Greenbush, and serving withthe Company A, 101st Signal Battalion is promoted to therank of Specialist. Davonte Johnson from Troy, and servingwith the Company C, 2-108th Infantry is promoted to therank of Specialist. Kadeem Fowler from Troy, and serving withthe Headquarters and Support Company, 42nd InfantryDivision is promoted to the rank of Private First Class. ToriSimpson from Troy, and serving with the Intelligence andSustainment Company, 42nd Infantry Division is promoted tothe rank of Private. Army National Guard promotions are basedon overall performance, attitude, leadership ability, anddevelopment potential. These promotions additionallyrecognize the best qualified Soldiers and attract and retainthe highest caliber Citizen Soldiers for a career in the NewYork Army National Guard. For more information about theNew York Army National Guard, visit www.dmna.ny.gov orwww.1800goguard.com.
LOCAL RESIDENTS ON SUNY OSWEGO
PRESIDENT’S LIST
Several area residents have been named to the President’sList for the fall semester at SUNY Oswego. Showing academicachievement, with their major in parentheses, are:Andrew Wager of Johnny Cake Lane in Averill Park, asophomore (technology education). Samantha Dimascio ofOakwood Drive in East Greenbush, a senior (broadcastingand mass communication). Ryan Kelly of Parkridge Drive inEast Greenbush, a junior (broadcasting and masscommunication). Mary Campbell of Cynthia Lane in Nassau, asenior (psychology). Shannon Gardner of Woodward Road inNassau, a senior (psychology). Colleen McBride of Robin Lanein Rensselaer, a senior (childhood education). Abbigael Hicksof Muitzeskill Road in Schodack Landing, a junior (chemistry).Dylan Fredette of Country Garden Apartments in Troy, a junior(cinema and screen studies). Lindsay King of Carrolls GroveRoad in Troy, a senior (global and international studies). MichaelMedina of Corliss Park in Troy, a sophomore (adolescenceeducation).The President’s and Deans’ lists represent the academic top25.9 percent of the Oswego student body. Students whoachieve grade averages of 3.80 and above on the 4.00 scaleare named to the President’s List, the top 7.0 percent ofOswego students.
L. ABBOTT NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST AT
SUNY CORTLAND
Lauren Abbott of North Greenbush has been placed on theDean’s List for the Fall 2012 semester at the State University ofNew York College at Cortland. Lauren is majoring in New MediaDesign/Web Development and is a graduate of Averill ParkHigh School.
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On February 16th, from dawn till 3:30, we willbe having an Ice Fishing Tournament to benefitthe non-profit Clothe-A-Child on theTomhannock Reservoir. Entrance fee will be$15.00 per person and cash prizes will beawarded for biggest Walleye, Pickerel, firstsecond and third will be awarded for yellowperch and white perch. There will be a 50/50plus door prizes. Sign up at Raymertown FireHouse from 6am-9am day of the event or early sign-up at Big-T Bait-n-Tackle at 663-9033 or Goyers Power Equip 279-3459.This Tournament could cancel due to weather and ice conditions!!
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AREA RESIDENTS MAKE SIENA COLLEGE’S
DEANS’ LISTThe following local residents have been named to the SienaCollege Deans’ List for the Fall 2012 semester.Thomas Acosta, a senior economics major, of Castleton OnHudson; Paige Allen, a senior English major, of Castleton OnHudson; Kelsey Bornt, a senior psychology major, of Troy;Brandon Briggs, a senior environmental studies major, ofWynantskill; Andrew Bushey, a senior biology major, ofRensselaer; Stephen Casavant, a senior economics major, ofRensselaer; Sarah Connolly, a sophomore psychology major,of Troy; Laura Daigle, a freshman biology major, of West SandLake; Rebecca Davis, a junior English major, of Castleton OnHudson; 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; SeamusDowling, a senior political science major, of Troy; RichelleDrowne, a sophomore psychology major, of Cropseyville; LisaDzialo, a senior accounting major, of East Greenbush; JessicaFarnan, a senior psychology major, of Rensselaer; RebeccaGrasso, a senior biology major, of Troy; Emily Gustin, a seniorpsychology major, of Troy; Meghan Harrington, a senior physics/engineering major, of Averill Park; Elizabeth Heaphy, a seniorpsychology major, of Troy; Joseph Houghtaling, a senior financemajor, of Troy; Christopher Kaddo, a senior history major, ofTroy; Michael Kruczlnicki, a freshman biology major, ofWynantskill; Michael Lowney, a sophomore business major, ofEast Greenbush; Abigail McCarthy, a junior computer sciencemajor, of Wynantskill; William Mehner, a sophomore scienceeducation major, of Troy; Matthew Murphy, a seniormanagement major, of Troy; Michaela Palmer, a graduateaccounting major, of Castleton On Hudson; Mia Powers, asenior creative arts major, of Castleton On Hudson; AndrewPremo, a senior biology major, of Troy; Kayla Quinn, a seniormarketing major, of West Sand Lake; Conor Quinn, a sophomoreeconomics major, of Castleton On Hudson; Karie Ravida, asenior English education major, of Rensselaer; Erin Rigsbee, ajunior psychology major, of Castleton On Hudson; RyanRomanski, a senior accounting major, of Troy; CatherineSantino, a senior creative arts major, of Wynantskill; KristaShoemaker, a sophomore accounting major, of Troy; CharlesSmith, a senior accounting major, of Wynantskill; Shannon Soja,a sophomore accounting major, of Castleton On Hudson; MeganVolz, a junior accounting major, of Troy; Michael Wallace, asenior American studies education major, of East Greenbush;Cassandra Jane Werking, a junior American studies major, ofEast Greenbush.To be named to the Deans’ List, a student’s grade point averagefor the semester must be between 3.5 and 3.89. A total of733 students were named to the Deans’ List for the Fall 2012semester.
AREA RESIDENTS MAKE SIENA COLLEGE’S
PRESIDENT’S LISTThe following local residents have been named to the SienaCollege President’s List for the Fall 2012 semester.Sarah Bilodeau, a sophomore accounting major, of CastletonOn Hudson; Patrick Grace, a junior finance major, of EastGreenbush; Shannon Jones, a senior biology major, of Troy;Ryan Kennedy, a senior computer science major, of CastletonOn 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 HoosickFalls; Rebecca Zaremba, a sophomore education major, ofAverill Park. To be named to the President’s List, a student’sgrade point average for the semester must be 3.9 or above. Atotal of 215 students were named to the President’s List forthe Fall 2012 semester.
“BABY IZZY” BENEFIT CONCERTThe acoustic duo Lost Radio Rounders will present a benefitconcert for the family of Isabelle “Baby Izzy” Sherman onFebruary 15th at 7 p.m. The event will be hosted byMcKownville United Methodist Church, 1565 Western Avenue,Albany 12203. The Sherman family is currently dealing withthe devastating emotional and financial effects of theirdaughter’s Mitochondrial Disease. Admission for the concert isfree, and donations are encouraged. The Amanda’s JourneyFoundation, an area “Mito” organization will be present toprovide information about the genetic disorder. For moreinformation, please visit www.amandasjourney.org or
www.lostradiorounders.com
AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVEWe’ve got your ticket this February. Roll up yoursleeve while Hollywood rolls out the red carpet thismonth! Come in to donate blood in February andyou can enter for a chance to win a $50 gift card touse toward a movie outing for you and your friends! One winnerwill be selected each day for the entire month of February.• 2/16/2013, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Hoosic Valley CommunityChurch - Community Room, 2024 Route 40, Schaghticoke NY,12154; • 2/19/2013, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Poestenkill FireDepartment - Fire Hall, Route 355, Poestenkill, NY 12140; • 2/20/2013, 11:30 AM - 5:30 PM, RPI Mueller Center - Lobbyand Meeting Room, 15th Street, Troy, NY 12180; • 2/21/2013, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Sand Lake Ambulance - Bays, Kitchenand Meeting Room, 3643 Route 43, West Sand Lake, NY 12196;• 2/25/2013, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Troy Masonic Temple -Dining Room, 39 Brunswick Road, Troy, NY 12180; • 2/27/2013, 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM, Maple Hill High School - Multi-UseFacility (MUF), 1216 Maple Hill Road, Castleton on Hudson, NY12033; • 2/27/2013, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM, East Schodack FireCompany - Meeting Room, 3071 Route 150, East Schodack, NY12063; • 2/28/2013, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, State University ofNew York East Campus School of Public Health - Rm 110, 1University Place, Rensselaer, NY 12144.
STATEMENT from. CO. EXEC. JIMINO
Governor’s 2013 State Budget ProposalGovernor’s 2013 State Budget ProposalGovernor’s 2013 State Budget ProposalGovernor’s 2013 State Budget ProposalGovernor’s 2013 State Budget ProposalI am disappointed that property tax relief for our overburdenedproperty taxpayers is not a priority in this budget proposal.With 89 cents of every dollar raised locally going to pay forstate and federal mandates, I had hoped the Governor wouldaddress the state mandates that drive local costs and localtaxes as we continue to be forced to fund those mandatedprograms. From my initial review, it appears the only mandaterelief proposal included in the Governor’s budget that wouldaffect the County is the pension proposal that would allow usto borrow from the pension system to reduce short termexpenses while requiring us to pay additional costs in the future.Based on what I have seen thus far, the Governor’s proposedbudget would still require an increase in state mandatedspending for county property taxpayers in the areas ofMedicaid, welfare, and children with special needs programsamong others. The result will be more pressure to cut localservices our residents rely upon or raise taxes on those sameresidents to pay the state’s bills.Once the complete budget proposal is available, we will begina detailed review to see if any changes are proposed to otherexisting or new state mandates for counties and how they willaffect us.
VENDOR SPACE AVAILABLE FOR
FLEA MARKETVendor space is available for a huge indoor flea market beingheld Friday, May 3, from 9am - 2pm at the Rensselaer SeniorCenter, located in the McManus Building (old St. John’s School),East and Herrick Streets, Rensselaer. Table rentals are $15,($5 extra for electricity). Al l proceeds wil l benefitthe Senior Center’s social programs.For more information, call the center at (518) 463-2166.
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ELECTRICAL WORKInstallations & repairs. Qualitywork, reas. rates. Steve 364-7231
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FIREWOOD16’’L, 90 pieces $47. Free $15
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FIREWOOD - SEASONEDClean dried seasoned hardwood.mostly oak & hard maple. Facecord, cord or log length avail. 514-8898 or 766-6059
FIREWOODCut, split, delivered. Mixedhardwoods. $200/cord. John 279-3660
FIREWOODFULL CORD mixed hdwd, nicelydried,del. $250/cord. 488-1467
FIREWOODLog length firewood. $100 cord.832-0849 or 639-4469
HANDYMAN , REMODELINGand Carpentry services.Experienced. Careful attention todetail. Insured. Guaranteedint/ext. work. Call Ernie Mumford669-4530
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HANDYMAN REPAIR30 yrs. exp. Kit., baths, carpentry,roofing, plumbing, elect. 526-1604
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HANDYMAN/ REPAIR20 years experience. Carpentry,electrical, plumbing, etc. 766-9346
HOME IMPROVEMENTKitchens, baths, fin. b’ments. 13yrs. exp., refs., ins. 518-301-1434
HOME MAINTENANCERent a husband, all yourhousehold chores. 732-0585
HOME REPAIR AND MOREPainting, masonry, elec. plumbingbasements. 25 years. references.Ken 857-7689
HOUSE CLEANINGUsing Green cleaners. Call forprice. Jill 727-1342
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MASSAGE THERAPYTherapeutic, Swedish, deep tissuemassage. In-home visits. Jessica Reiblein LMT. [email protected] Gift cert.
ODD JOBSShovel, shopping, cleaning, Dr.
appts. etc. Rebecca 428-7778
PAINTER - PAPER HANGER30 yrs exp. free est, fully ins.
Economical prices Nancy 248-4044
PAINTER- PAPER HANGERThe Applying Dutchman; paint,stain, wallpaper restor. 732-0585
PAINTINGAA Season’s Best Painting Svc.18yrs exp.Member of BBB.Insurance & refs. 424-0078
PLUMBING & HEATINGRepair, installs, service, licensedexperienced, insured. Cert., 24 hr.service 518 283-2331
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New & usedunits, free pickup. Serving areaover 35 years. 1- 877-265-8367Toll free.
ROOFINGA&J Roofing, shingles, slate,rubber. Fully insured. Free est.(518)283-9094
ROOFINGNo job too small. Fully ins., freeest. Holland Roofing 451-9325
SEPTIC CLEANINGSand Lake Septic. Tanks cleaned,repair, new installation 674-3000
SEPTIC SERVICETanks cleaned, group rates avail.Call a neighbor! Gene 674-5223
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRHousehold/industrial, all makes,tune-ups,parts, supplies 674-8491
SNOWBLOWERSMost brands. Prompt, guar.repairs at a fair price. Pick-up &delivery. Mike Horowitz 477-8378
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STONE & DIRT DRIVEWAYSRepairs, Excavation, Ditching,Drainage. Stone & Gravel &Topsoil deliveries. Free est.insured. 258-4092/712-5332
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TREE SERVICEBrush, tree, shrub removal &trimming. Also small buildingdemolition. Insured andexperienced.Don Bradley Jr. (518) 674-2444
TREE SERVICEScheffler’s Tree Service.Removal, pruning, trimming.Insured, free estimates. Bill 479-9749
Water Softener SystemsWater softeners, service, repair &installation. 795-5692 or 421-5112
WE BUY/ LEASE HOUSESWe are not realtors. 283-1358www.fourseasonsholdingsllc.com
WELL PUMP SERVICEResidential/commercial, service &repairs (518) 283-2331
Wells-Plumbing-ElectricalPipes, wires, pumps my forte. 25+exper. 24/7 response 674-8480
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FORMATION OF A NEW YORKPROFESSIONAL LIMITED
LIABILITY COMPANY1.The name of the limited liabilitycompany is BDS Dentistry, PLLC(The PLLC).2. The date of filing of the Articlesof Organization with theDepartment of State was October18, 2012.3. The county in New York inwhich the offices of the PLLC arelocated is Rensselaer County.4.The Secretary of State has beendesignated as agent of the PLLCupon whom process may beserved, and the Secretary of Stateshall mail a copy of any suchprocess served against the LLC to961 Hoosick Street, Troy, NewYork 12180.5.The business purpose of thePLLC is to engage in any and allbusiness activities permittedunder the laws of the State of NewYork.BORGOS & DEL SIGNORE, P.C.P.O. Box 4392Queensbury, New York 12804(518) 793-4900
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LOCAL RESIDENTS NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST
AT SAINT MICHAEL’S COLLEGE
The following local residents were named to the Fall 2012 Dean’sList at Saint Michael’s College, a liberal arts, residential Catholiccollege located in Burlington, Vermont, one of the top 10 collegetowns in America:Michaela Burns, daughter of Joanne and Michael Burns of Troy,a Junior Mathematics major, who graduated from Troy HighSchool before coming to Saint Michael’s. Kelly O’Brien, daughterof Christopher and Lynn O’Brien of Troy, a Senior BusinessAdministration major, who graduated from Catholic CentralHigh School before coming to Saint Michael’s. LaurenOsterhoudt, daughter of Reginald Osterhoudt of Rensselaer,a Junior Chemistry major, who graduated from Taconic HillsHigh School before coming to Saint Michael’s.Students who complete a minimum of 12 credits and achieve agrade point average of at least 3.4 at the end of a semesterare recognized for their scholarship by inclusion on the Dean’sList.
UNIV. OF NEW HAMPSHIRE’S DEAN’S LIST
The following students have been named to the Dean’s List atthe University of New Hampshire for the fall semester of the2012-2013 academic year.Jennifer Blessing of Averill Park earned High Honors, HannahGlanville of Averill Park earned Honors, Kristi Jones ofRensselaer earned Highest Honors, Jillian McDonough ofRensselaer earned Honors, Devon Mullen of Rensselaer earnedHighest Honors, Ashley Hale of West Sand Lake earned HighHonors.Students named to the Dean’s List at the University of NewHampshire have earned recognition through their superiorscholastic performance. Highest Honors are awarded tostudents who earn a semester grade point average of 3.85 orbetter out of a possible 4.0. Students with a 3.65 to 3.84average are awarded high honors and students whose gradepoint average is 3.5 through 3.64 are awarded honors.
STUDENTS NAMED
TO PRESIDENT’S
LIST AT WNE UNIV.
The following students havebeen named to the President’sList at Western New Englandfor the fall semester of 2012.Students are named to thePresident’s List for achievinga semester grade pointaverage of 3.80 or higher.Robert L. Gi lchrist ofCropseyville, a Sophomoremajoring in English. Chad P.Woodrow of E Greenbush, aJunior majoring in MechanicalEngineering. Sarah E. Hickeyof Rensselaer, a Juniormajoring in Pre-Pharmacy.Megan A. Ooms ofRensselaer, a Freshmanmajoring in Pre-Pharmacy.
LOCAL STUDENTS NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST
at WNE UNIV.
The following students have been named to Dean’s List atWestern New England for the fall semester of 2012. Studentsare named to the Dean’s List for achieving a semester gradepoint average of 3.30 or higher. Shea F. Bridenbeck of EastGreenbush, a Junior majoring in Communication. Jillian L. Grahamof East Greenbush, a Junior majoring in General Biology. KevinM. Wilkes of Troy, a Junior majoring in Mechanical Engineering.Katie L. Schmidt of East Greenbush, a Sophomore majoring inPre-Pharmacy. Katelyn M. Dobert of Averill Park, a Seniormajoring in Psychology. Angela M. Ockenholt of W Sand Lake,a Senior majoring in Psychology.
STARTING OFF 2013
WITH GIVING!
9 year old Chloe Meyers, 4thgrade student at the BerlinElementary school, donated10" of hair to Locks of Lovefor the THIRD time on 1/11/13. Joining her was her sisterLilly Meyers - 5 Years old -donating her first 10" of hairto the organization. The girlscouldn’t wait to donate theirhair in Loving Memory of theirgrandmother Sylvia L. Roullierwho passed away from cancerin 2008. Chloe and Lilly aredaughters of Matthew &Danyelle Meyers ofPetersburgh, NY.
“CABIN FEVER
DANCE”
The NorthGreenbush AmericanLegion LadiesAuxiliary Unit #1489is inviting you to“Cabin Fever Dance”on Saturday,February 16th,
starting at 7PM till 11PM at theNorth Greenbush AmericanLegion Post #1489, Main Avein Wynantski l l; Music by“Sound Spectrum”. Tickets are$10 per person in advanceand $13 per person at thedoor. No one under 21 yrs.old permitted...draft beer,soda, raffles and prizes. CallMarion “Gay” Dallas at 283-2693 or the Legion at 283-
“THE 11th HOUR”
TO BE SHOWN AT
TROY LIBRARY
The TroyP u b l i cL i b r a r ya n dTransitionTroy arep l e a s edt o
announce the showing of themovie “The 11th Hour.” “The 11th hour is the lastmoment when change ispossible. Leonardo DiCaprioproduces and narrates thistransformational look at wherewe’ve been, where we’regoing, and how we canchange.” (movie descriptionfrom www.amazon.com)This program will be heldThursday, February 28th, at5:30 p.m. at the Main Library.Transit ion Troy is acollaboration of residentscommitted to leading our cityinto and through this periodof social and technologicaltransformation.This program is free and opento the public, but pleaseregister at 274-7071 orwww.thetroylibrary.org.Troy Public Library is locatedat 100 Second Street, Troy,NY.
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EMPLOYMENT
LITERACY VOLUNTEERS of RENSS.
CO. ANNOUNCE TUTOR TRAINING
A Spring Tutor Training Workshop will start in March at St.Mary’s Church on Columbia Turnpike (Routes 9 & 20) in EastGreenbush. The training will be held from 6:00pm-9:00pm onWednesday nights: March 13, 20, 27 and April 10, 17 and 24.St. Mary’s church is located in the Clinton Heights part of EastGreenbush, across the street from K-Mart. The church’s websiteis www.stmaryny.org. Please join us there for a one-hourVolunteer Opportunity Information Session on Wednesday,March 6th, at 7:00pm. Call 274-8526 to reserve a spot.Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County recruits and trainsvolunteers to provide individual and small group tutoring. Aprofessional staff supports volunteer tutors, tutor trainers,planners, and board members who make our programs run.We are an affiliate of Literacy New York and accredited byProLiteracy America. For more information, visit www.lvorc.org.
CAPITOLER 2013 BOARD TAKES OFFICE
The Capitoler Chapter of the Society of Decorative Painters, ofLoudonville, NY, held their annual installation of officers at theBrunswick Community Center in December.The following officers were installed and will serve as theChapter’s Executive Board for 2013:Karen Zagursky, President; Lindsey Trautman, Vice President;Gail Trautman, Vice President for Membership & Special Duties;Sue Dowds, Treasurer; Christine Roder, Secretary; VeronicaBrate, Board Member At Large; Dorey Joy, Board Member AtLarge; Regina Brown, Past President, will serve as advisor tothe Board.Capitolers is a not-for-profit organization of local area artists.Part of the group’s mission is the education and promotion ofthe decorative painting art form. Capitolers meet at theSouthgate School in Loudonville, New York. The next scheduledmeeting is Saturday, February 2nd, at 9:30 a.m. A brief meetingwill be followed by a class led by local teacher Paulette DiGesare.For information, please go the the Capitoler websitewww.capitolers.com.
SAVVY CAREGIVER TRAINING SERIES
The Savvy Caregiver is a FREE, multi-session training seriesfor family caregivers. For most family caregivers, caregivingitself is a new role — one for which training is needed, just asone would receive training for any new job. The SavvyCaregiver program helps caregivers better understand thechanges their loved ones are experiencing, and how to bestprovide individualized care for loved ones along the continueddecline associated with Alzheimer’s or dementia.• Tuesdays, from 10AM to 12Noon - March 26th, April, 3rd,10th, 17th, and 24th at Hawthorne Ridge, 30 Community Wayin East Greenbush.This program is free, but you must register in advance. Toregister, call 518.867.4999 x200 or email [email protected].~Tammy Childrose, Renss. Co. Dept. for Aging
ATTENTION: Water Tech. &Customer Service positions:Training provided. Must be a HSGrad Starting $535 wk. Benefits& bonuses. 899-6519 H2oSolutions
Companions, Personal CareAides, Home Health Aides. We offer a variety of assignments,flexible schedules, great pay, andper diem positions. Work in yourown community!! InterviewingFeb. 28, 2013 in Nassau. CallLauren at (518) 452-3655 or applyonline:www.interimhealthcare.comE/O/E
Executive Woods Childcare, offEverett Rd. Albany. P/T cookMon-Fri. 9am-12:30 459-7156
Looking for responsible woman tobabysit 4 mo. old baby. 326-8712
Looking for cleaning person. Lighthouse cleaning & laundry. Everyother wk 3-4hrs. Refs. 283-1485
Medical office assistant. 4days/wk. Experience helpful butwill train. Troy location. Mailresume to Suite 201, 1444Massachusetts Ave, Troy NY.12180 or call 462-6552 evenings.
Now hiring: companiesdesperately need employees toassemble products at home. Noselling, any hours. $500 weeklypotential. Info. 1-985-646-1700Dept. NY-968
Planner. Full time. An idealcandidate is enthusiastic, detail-oriented individual with knowledgeof all phases of planning. 4 yeardegree or equivalent experiencepreferred. EG residence required.Contact: [email protected] 477-2127 for information orsubmit resume by 2/28. For moreinformation view the website: eastgreenbush.org
Seeking motivated person withprofessional attitude, w/ somediesel mechanic & welding exp.for growing local company. 495-8628
Stylist wanted. Eastside salon.283-7750
The Town of North Greenbush isaccepting applications for allSummer Camp and Waterfrontpositions as well as AssistantDirector and Medical Director.Forms are available at:www.townofng.com
HELP WANTED
LEGAL NOTICEBURMON TRANSPORTATION,
LLCNotice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Articles ofOrganization filed with theDepartment of State of New Yorkon December 10, 2012. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to BurmonTransportation, LLC, 615 ColonelBurch Road, Valley Falls, NY12185. No reported agent.Latest date of dissolution of LLC:None. Purpose: All legalpurposes.
LEGAL NOTICEOrganizational Meeting
East Schodack Fire District No. 1Route 150, East Schodack, NY
12063The East Schodack Fire DistrictNo. 1 is seeking bids from certifiedaccounts to audit the treasurersbooks of the fire district for theyears 2008-2012. Bids may besubmitted by mail to 3071 NY 150East Schodack, NY 12063 nolater than March 15, 2013. TheDistrict reserves the right to rejectany and all bids. Board of Fire CommissionersEast Schodack Fire District No.1Michael Buckbee, Chairman
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SUNY GENESEO ANNOUNCES DEAN’S LIST
FOR FALL 2012The State University of New York at Geneseo has announcedits Dean’s List for the fall semester 2012. To be on the list, astudent must have achieved a 3.5 grade point average whiletaking at least 12 credit hours.Students on the list from this area are: Clara Riccardi fromBerlin, Rena Pazienza from Castleton, Carolyn Levinn fromEast Nassau, Dylan Glebatis from Nassau, Patrick Stegemoellerfrom Poestenkill, Rachel Moore from Schaghticoke, Liam Collinsfrom Troy, Hayley Martin from Troy, John Otruba from HoosickFalls, Emily Redington from Averill Park, Tyler Holloway fromCastleton, Sandra Bender from East Greenbush, Erin Davidsonfrom Melrose, Meaghan Castle from Rensselaer, Matthew Morsefrom Stephentown, Grace Trompeter from West Sand Lake,Patrick Orecki from Wynantskill.
ALGONQUIN MIDDLE SCHOOL PERFECT
ATTENDANCEThe following students have had perfect attendance for thefirst half of the 2012-2013 school year.GRADE 6: Noora Ahmed, Emily Armlin, Ryan Baker, SamuelBendett, Jessica Beskid, Olivia Bonesteel, Brian Bourne, HaileyBowser, Iris Bursey, Molly Cardamone, Anthony Carucci,Rebekah Chambers, Kaylee Clairmont, James Cocca, AllenaCombs, Wesley Doscher, Angelina Ferritto, Jason Foust,Matthew Gaston, Christian Gorman, Sean Graf, JeremyGregware, Darren Griffin, Thomas Hacker, Megan Hale, MarioHepp, Abigail Hillenbrandt, Lauren Hogle, Emily Jaworski, EmilyJorden, Owen Joyce, Zachary Karhan, Matthew Kenneally,Nixon Kwok, Michael LaChance, Taylor Liberty, PhoebeLorusso, Isabella Maddalone, Stephanie Mangene, ZacharyMcGrath, Jenna Miller, Morgan Mozizio, Sophia Morone, JosephNatalie, Avery Pascucci, Maxwell Pollock, Zachary Purdy, JohnRapello, Kyle Reason, Jason Reed, Anita Reitano, TristanShelhamer, Logan Southard, Mariah St. Onge, Collin St. Pierre,Ethan Stevens, Christian Stuto, Petra Valenti, Madelyn VanAken, Aaron VanBergen, Abigail Vandenberg, Alex Veradi,Izabella With, Dylan Wolfe, Nicholas Zalucky and RebekahZimmerman. GRADE 7: Joseph Adamo, Lilyanna Ainsley, RyanBennett, Brady Bowen, Hannah Brisee, Shannon Carney,Abigail Clark, Lauren Combs, Leah Debboli, Ryan Deo, SamuelDonato, Samantha Dunham, Brady DuPont, Mackenzy Ferra,Nicholas Ferra, Alexandra Film, Lydia Flynn, Andrea Garrow,Henry Ghent, John Giannone, Tarryn Hannan, Emily Henricks,Samantha Herrington, Sally Holden, John Holland, MadelyneHolmes, Kyle Hunter, Julia Huntley, Amanda Hyson,Christopher Illenberg, Stephanie Jankovic, Adam Johnson,Jacqueline Jurs, Jeremy Jurs, Danielle Kiely, James Lachar,Emma Limoges, Sara Marks, Hannah Mazzeo, Lauren McClure,Derek McMahon, Jacob Miller, Ian Moore, Isabel Morris,Katherine Munyan, Lydia Murphy, Caitlin O’Neill, Leah Paulson,Rachel Quell, Gavin Quinn, Phoebe Reuther, Courtney Ries,Katherine Rollins, Matthew Romano, Alyssia Sanchez, OwenScanu, Kristen Schaefer, Heidi Schuman, Melissa Schupp, SheaSlocum, Jacob Snyder, Jacob Stewart, Ryan Stewart, GarrettWagner, Mallory Wood and Colin Zieske. GRADE 8: Julia Adams,John Aretakis III, Matthew Bendon, Madeline Benevento,Jacqueline Bornt, Joseph Bott, Amanda Bourne, CassandraBruzdzinski, Alexander Bubie, Christina Bucci, ChristianCapone, Taylor Catlin, Austin Chambers, Oliver Clayton, TaylorClement, Rozlin Ethier, Liam Gelder, Charles Gilmore, Jr., AlexisGomes, Ryan Gregware, Zachary Gregware, Katherine Hart,Emily Haworth, Whitney Heck, Trevor Hrubecky, Brianna Isby,Harley Kahler, Hannah Katz, Cammy Kwok, Zachary Lanoue,Zachary Larkin, Alexander McCarthy, Gregory Miller, MakenzieMinkler, Kristin Morin, Christian Nash, Ryan Nolan, Tyler Petell,Lena Piche, Molly Riegert, Matthew Schumaker, Kyle Snyder,Kathryn Stackrow, Jeffrey Sweet, Kelsey VanFleet, ConorWillsie, Zoe Willson, Trinity Wohlferd, Daniel Wrenn and AbigailZalucky.
ROGER WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY
ANNOUNCES FALL 2012 DEAN’S LISTThe following local residents are among those to be named tothe Roger Williams University Dean’s List for the Fall 2012semester: Averill Park resident Alexandra Gustafson, majoringin Architecture; Castleton resident Theresa Hans, majoring inGraphic Design Communications; Hoosick Falls resident LauraStevenson, majoring in Environmental Science; Troy residentCaleb Milford, majoring in BiologyFull-time students who complete 12 or more credits persemester and earn a GPA of 3.4 or higher are placed on theDean’s List that semester.
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$670 incl. heat. EGB. 1br, oak kit.,good storage, parking, coin oplaundry. 371-2450
$675 N. Greenbush. 1 BR + den.Balcony, parking, nearRensselaer Tech Park. Quietdead end street. 371-2450
$710 Rensselaer 1st fl. lg. 1brnewly renovated, HW flrs. Incl. allutil., heat, hot water, cooking gas,elect. 1 pet ok Nice neighborhood.Near conveniences. 791-2502
$825/mo. util. incl. sunny 2nd flrcountry apt. W/D, new carpet.NS/NP. Single/couple. 766-2344
1br, 1st fl. $850 incl. heat, w/dhkup, o/s prkg., NS/NP, clean,spacious, private, mo.-mo., sec.,avail. now. Wynantskill 674-8133
2 BR Averill Park. Nice yard,parking, laundry. $750 + utilitiesand security. 674-5486
Cozy 2BR apt. great location, nearHVCC. o/s parking. NS/NP.$850/mo. 542-3032
East of AP 1br $650+ util. 2br$665+ util. NP laundry onpremises. Sec. req. 518-766-5511
EG 1BR $725, 2 BR $800 heat,h/w incl. Well maint., newlyrenovated. Exc. cond., quietcomplex. NP. Sec, refs, lease.449-2122
Large 1BR, 1 person, heat & hotwater incl. N/P, N/S, cleanbuilding, $800. 477-8453
Nassau $600+ util. 1 BR. lrg. eatin kitchen. Single person pref. NP.no smoking. 766-4581
North Greenbush 2 BR apt. $975+ util. No smoking, no pets, Lrg.kitc, wall to wall carpet. 283-4013
Troy/ Sycaway. Newly remodeled2 BR flat, ideal for mature couple.No pets, off st. prk. 274-0089.
APARTMENTS FORRENT
2 BR, Rte. 66 Poestenkill. $675 +utilities, lease, security deposit.NS, NP. Refs. 674-1111
2BR West Sand Lake, $635 incl.heat. lease. sec.. No smoking/no pets. 674-1111
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2 BR, 2 full bath mobile home.Leb. school. $850+ 669-4932
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Lake front house for rent. GlassLake. Newly remodeled. 669-2766
New Brunswick- Troy area. New 3BR manufactured homes for rent,access to NY and VT. Quiet hillypark, kit. appliance package, newpressure treted decks, storageshed, landscaped lot, paveddriveway and walkway. Pets ok.$800/ mo. + sec. Call Bill at 279-9572
Pretty 1 BR cottage E. Schodack.7 min. to I-90 on busline. NS, NP.perfect for mature adult. Garbageremoval. $775 + sec. 766-2266
Renss. 2 BR, updated, new frige& microwave. Front and backdeck. Small yard. Quiet street.$900+ utilities. 732-7345
RENTALRetail, 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
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SHEFFER'S GRASSLANDDAIRY, LLC
Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Articles ofOrganization filed with theDepartment of State of New Yorkon January 03, 2013. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to Sheffer's GrasslandDairy, LLC, 74 Sheffer Road,Hoosick Falls, NY 12090. Noreported agent.Latest date of dissolution of LLC:None. Purpose: All legalpurposes.
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VALLEY VIEW FARM NORTH,LLC
Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Articles ofOrganization filed with theDepartment of State of New Yorkon January 14, 2013. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to Valley View FarmNorth, LLC, 291 Casey Road,Schaghticoke, NY 12154. Noreported agent.Latest date of dissolution of LLC:None. Purpose: All legalpurposes.
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LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation
Dave's Accounting & PayrollServices, LLC Arts. of Org. filedwith SSNY on 1/14/2013 Off. Loc.:Rensselaer Cnty. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: c/o TheLLC, 3301 Coventry Lane, EastGreenbush, NY 12061. Purpose:all lawful activities.
DDK COMPRESSOR DYNAMICSLLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org.filed with the SSNY on 12/5/12.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: The LLC, 25Crescent Terrace, Wynantskill, NY12198. General Purposes.
FLEXER ELECTRIC LLCThe name of the Limited LiabilityCompany is FLEXER ELECTRICLLC articles of organization of theLLC were filed with the NYSSecretary of State on October 10,2012, the purpose of the LLC is toengage in any lawful act oractivity, the office of the LLC is tobe located in Rensselaer County,the street address of the principalbusiness location is 223 SpringAvenue, Troy, NY 12180, theSecretary of State is designatedas the agent of the LLC uponwhom process against the LLCmay be served, the address towhich the Secretary of State shallmail a copy of any processagainst the LLC is FLEXERELECTRIC LLC, c/o Flexer, 223Spring Avenue, Troy,NY 12180.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. Name: Hudson Valley SoapWorks LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed withDepartment of State of New Yorkon 1/15/2013. Office Location:Rensselaer County. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copy ofprocess to the LLC, 238Whiteview Rd, Wynantskill, NY12198. Purpose: any lawfulpurpose.
LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANYNotice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company (LLC) Name:HAYES HOUSE OF DANCE, LLCArticles of Organization filed bythe Department of State of NewYork on: 12/31/2012 Officelocation: County of Rensselaer.Purpose: any and all lawfulactivities. Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of process to: 12Parkview Drive, Rensselaer, NY12144
Matar Auto Sales, LLCNotice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:Matar Auto Sales, LLC, Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on January 10, 2013.Office Location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against ismay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to: 20 ForbesAvenue Bldg 11, Rensselaer, NY12144. Purpose: Any LawfulPurpose.
LEGAL NOTICENew Beginning HomeInspections, LLC (LLC) Articlesof Organization filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on December 5, 2012.New York office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as an agentupon whom process against itmay be served. The post officeaddress to which the SSNY shallmail a copy of any processagainst the LLC served upon it is37 Best Road, Nassau, New York12123. The purpose of the LLC isany purpose for which a limitedliability company may beorganized under applicable law.
Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:EJW CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES LLC, Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 12/24/2012. OfficeLocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be serviced. SSNYshall mail a copy of Process to:C/O EJW CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES LLC, 319 ThirdAvenue Extension,Rensselaer,12144. Purpose: AnyLawful Purpose. Latest date uponwhich LLC is to dissolve: Nospecific date.
Notice of Formation of an LLC:Enabled Solutions LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on November 21, 2012.Office location: RensselaerCounty. The Secretary of State isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address within or without thisstate to which the Secretary ofState shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the limited liabilitycompany served upon him or heris: Philip Phoenix, 172 HoagsCorners Rd., Nassau, NY 12123.
Notice of Formation of an LLC:Imperial Eco Solutions LLC.Articles of Organization filed withthe Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 1/22/2013. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 312 North SchodackRoad, East Greenbush, NewYork, 12061. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.
Notice of Formation of CRT XVII,LLC Arts. Of Org. filed with theSec. of State of NY (SSNY)pursuant to NY LLC law section206 on 12/12/2012. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail process served to: c/o theLLC, P.O. Box N, Sanford, ME04073. Purpose: any lawfulpurpose.
Notice of Formation of CRT XXIII,LLC Arts. Of Org. filed with theSec. of State of NY (SSNY)pursuant to NY LLC law section206 on 12/12/2012. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail process served to: c/o theLLC, P.O. Box N, Sanford, ME04073. Purpose: any lawfulpurpose.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFGRAY STONE PROPERTYMANAGEMENT LLC., a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC).Articles of Organization filed withthe secretary of State on1/3/2013. Office Location:Rensselaer County. Secretary ofState is designated as agent uponwhom process against LLC maybe served. Secretary of State shallmail a copy of any processagainst the LLC served uponhim/her to Richard Countermine,3A Forest Road, Nassau, NY12123. Purpose: all lawfulactivities.
Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Name:Comprehensive Physical TherapySolutions, P.L.L.C. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 11/26/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the PLLC, 81 Miller Road, Suite400, Castleton, NY 12033.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
Notice of formation of NimbleProductions, LLC. Articles oforganization filed with theSecretary of State of N.Y. (SSNY)on 12/19/2012. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail process to the LLC, 2390East Schodack Road, EastSchodack, NY 12063. Purpose:Any lawful activity.
Notice of Formation of PurickHoldings LLC. Arts. of Org. filedwith Secy. of State of NY (SSNY)on 1/23/13. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 6 Crimson Court,Castleton, NY 12033. Purpose:any lawful activities.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFSEASONS BEST PAINTING ANDCONTRACTING LLC., a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC).Articles of Organization filed withthe secretary of State on1/3/2013. Office Location:Rensselaer County. Secretary ofState is designated as agent uponwhom process against LLC maybe served. Secretary of State shallmail a copy of any processagainst the LLC served uponhim/her to Richard Countermine,4151 State Route 20, Castleton,NY 12033. Purpose: all lawfulactivities.
Notice of formation: 3SEPTEMBERS MUSIC LLC.Articles of Organization filed byNYS Secretary of State onNovember 19, 2012. Officelocation: Rensselaer County. NYSSecretary of State designated asagent of the limited liabilitycompany upon whom processagainst it may be served and theSecretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against it to 3Septembers Music LLC, c/oGiovanna Prezio, 17 WoodrowCourt, Troy, NY 12180. Thelimited liability company is to bemanaged by one or more of itsmembers. Purpose: Musicconsulting and any other lawfulpurpose.
LEGAL NOTICENotice of Qualification of StartUpHealth, LLC. Authority filed withNY Dept. of State on 1/9/13.Office location: RensselaerCounty. LLC formed in DE on1/25/12. NY Sec. of Statedesignated agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved and shall mail process to:c/o CT Corporation System, 1118th Ave., NY, NY 10011, regd.agent upon whom process may beserved. DE address of LLC: c/oThe Corporation Trust Co., 1209Orange St., Wilmington, DE19801. Cert. of Form. filed withDE Sec. of State, 401 Federal St.,Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: alllawful purposes.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: ULTRA PERFORMANCE,LLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 1/11/13.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to the LLC, 18Forest Hills Blvd, Rensselaer,New York 12144. Purpose: Forany lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ALIMITED LIABILITYCORPORATION. The name of thecorporation is B & C WSL, LLC; aNY LLC filed with the SS onDecember 21, 2012. The LLC islocated in Rensselaer County.The SS is designated as agent of
LEGAL NOTICEthe LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. Theaddress to which the SS shall maila copy of any process served isBob Hale, 3731 NY 43, WestSand Lake, NY 12196. The LLCwas formed for any legal purpose.
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AUTOMOTIVEDEFENSIVE DRIVING SPRING CLASSES
OFFERED
Don’s Drivers Training and Eagle Mills Driver Safety Educationare proud to offer NTSI’s 6-hour Defensive Driving Course,Traffic Survival Workshop. This class is NYS-DMV approvedand will reduce your auto insurance by 10% off collision, liabilityand no-fault for 3 years and subtract up to 4 points from yourdriver’s license. Learn the fun way in presentation format withNTSI Master Instructors Don Roy and Michele Krill.We will be holding the following classes at the Brunswick GrangeHall, Corner of Routes 7 & 142 (behind Stewarts) in Troy asfollows: February 23, March 23, April 27, and June 8. Class ison Saturday from 9-3:30, and costs $40 per person. Doorsopen at 8:45 AM for registration. A portion of the proceeds willbenefit the Brunswick Grange Hall. To enroll, call Michele at225-0462 or e-mail [email protected]. Please drivesafely!!
AARP DEFENSIVE
DRIVING CLASS
AARP Defensive Driving Class,will be held at the RensselaerSenior Center (East andHerrick Streets, Rensselaer)on March 7. Class begins at9am and will run until 3pm.Cost is $17 for AARPmembers, $19 for non-AARPmembers. All participants willbe signed up for lunch(suggested contributionof $2.75). Call the Center(463-2166) to sign up for theclass, as seats are limited.
NYS DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS
On Saturday, February 16th, 2013, from 9AM to 3PM there willbe a New York State approved Defensive Driving Class to Benefitthe Boy’s & Girls Club of Southern Rensselaer County. Save10% on your base auto insurance for the next three years &be eligible to receive up to 4 points off your driving recordaccording to New York State Department of Motor Vehicleguidelines. The class will be held at the Boy’s & Girls Club ofSouthern Rensselaer County, 544 Broadway, Rensselaer, NY.Fee is only $39 - bring a friend, $34 each. Registration isrequired and can be made by calling the Club at 465-3403 orRaymond Frankoski at 286-3788. Class size is limited. Additionalinformation is available by calling Ray Frankoski.
ST. HENRY’S IRISH
NIGHT
St. Henry’s Church in AverillPark will be holding an IrishNight from 7:00 to 10:30 PM onSaturday, March 9th, in theparish community room. For aprice of only $10 you will getsoda, snacks, a chance to windoor prizes and a fun eveningof entertainment featuring FrankJaklitsch and friends. Beer, wineand food will also be available atreasonable prices. Due to Stateregulations, no outside alcoholicbeverages can be brought intothe event. Tickets can bepurchased after all masses at St.Henry’s or by calling the parishoffices at 674-3818.
Cars on consignment, call fordetails. We buy cars. 286-3350
NOVENAPRAYER TO THE BLESSEDVIRGIN (Never known to fail). Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt.Carmel, fruitful vine splendor ofHeaven, Blessed Mother of theSon of God, Immaculate Virgin,assist me in my necessity. Oh,Star of the Sea, help me andshow me, herein you are mymother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother ofGod, Queen of Heaven and Earth,I humbly beseech you from thebottom of my heart to answer mein this necessity. There are nonethat can withstand your power.Oh, show me herein you are mymother. Oh, Mary conceivedwithout sin, pray for us who haverecourse to thee (3x). HolyMother, I place this cause in yourhands (3x). Sweet mother, I placethis cause in your hands (3x).Holy Spirit, you who solve allproblems, light all roads so that Ican attain my goal, you who gaveme the divine gift to forgive andforget all evil against me and thatin all instances in my life you arewith me, I want in this short prayerto thank you for all things as youconfirm once again that I neverwant to be separated from you ineternal glory. Thank you for yourmercy towards me and mine. Theperson must say this prayer 3consecutive days, after 3 days the request will begranted. This prayer must bepublished after the favor isgranted. Favor granted. S.L.D.
NOVENAPRAYER TO THE BLESSEDVIRGIN (Never known to fail). Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt.Carmel, fruitful vine splendor ofHeaven, Blessed Mother of theSon of God, Immaculate Virgin,assist me in my necessity. Oh,Star of the Sea, help me andshow me, herein you are mymother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother ofGod, Queen of Heaven and Earth,I humbly beseech you from thebottom of my heart to answer mein this necessity. There are nonethat can withstand your power.Oh, show me herein you are mymother. Oh, Mary conceivedwithout sin, pray for us who haverecourse to thee (3x). HolyMother, I place this cause in yourhands (3x). Sweet mother, I placethis cause in your hands (3x).Holy Spirit, you who solve allproblems, light all roads so that Ican attain my goal, you who gaveme the divine gift to forgive andforget all evil against me and thatin all instances in my life you arewith me, I want in this short prayerto thank you for all things as youconfirm once again that I neverwant to be separated from you ineternal glory. Thank you for yourmercy towards me and mine. Theperson must say this prayer 3consecutive days, after 3 days the request will begranted. This prayer must bepublished after the favor isgranted. Favor granted. P.G.
TARBOX FARMS, LLCNotice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Articles ofOrganization filed with theDepartment of State of New Yorkon October 30, 2012. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to Tarbox Farms, LLC,1483 NY 7, Troy, NY 12180. Noreported agent.Latest date of dissolution of LLC:None. Purpose: All legalpurposes.
LEGAL NOTICE
UPCOMING FEBRUARY PROGRAMS AT
DYKEN POND CENTER
Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center has theseprograms coming up in February:Winter Nature Walk for Kids with Lisa Hoyt: Wednesday,February 20, from 1pm – 3pm. Take a walk and explore theoutdoors in winter. We never know what we will discover!Snowshoe rentals free for this day with advance notice.Full Moon Trek with Lisa Hoyt: Saturday, February 23,from 7pm – 9pm. Snowshoe or cross country, ski the Center’strails under the light of the moon. For the intermediate ability.Free program. Snowshoe rentals available for $5 with advancenotice.Contact the Center for more information and updated snowconditions at 658-2055 or [email protected] Pond Center is a Rensselaer County Park open dailyduring daylight hours for hiking, snowshoeing, cross- countryskiing, nature watching and ice fishing. Visit our website at:www.dykenpond.org for a complete schedule of our winterevents.
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 SPRING2013. 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, 30and April 6, 13, 20. Cost: $45 for RPI affiliates/$55 for outsidecommunity.For more information, or to receive a brochure, please ContactMarissa at [email protected]
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James A. CarusoATTORNEY AT LAW
22 First St., Troy, NY 12180
(518) 266-1020
Former Principal Court Attorney-Rensselaer County Family Court
Former Principal Law Clerk-New York State Supreme Court
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SOUL REBEL PERFORMANCE TROUPE
PRESENTS CAMP LOGAN
Soul Rebel Performance Troupe Inc.(SRPT) presents a dramaticpresentation of CAMP LOGAN on Fri.,Feb 22, at 7:30pm; and Sat., Feb. 23,at 2pm. This drama is based on the1917 courts martial and ensuingexecutions of 19 black soldiers of the24th Infantry, United States Army,Houston Texas. Written by Celeste
Bedford-Walker and directed/produced by Jean-RemyMonnay. Camp Logan received the NAACP award for bestplay in 1994. Sponsored by Price Chopper. The production willbe held at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts, 2880 NY 43,Averill Park, NY. Tickets are $10pp and reservations can bemade at 518-674-2007 or visit www.slca-ctp.org.
LOCAL STUDENTS NAMED TO CLARKSON
UNIVERSITY DEAN’S LIST
The following students were named to the Dean’s List for the fall2012 semester at Clarkson University.Brian P. Bullinger, a freshman majoring in aeronautical engineering,from Rensselaer; Thomas J. Abbott, a senior majoring inaeronautical engineering and mechanical engineering, from Troy;Kylie Ring, a freshman majoring in biomolecular science, fromTroy; Michael S. Donovan, a sophomore majoring in chemicalengineering, from Rensselaer; Kaitlyn E. Morris, a sophomoremajoring in electrical engineering, from Troy; Joshua M. Harrison,a sophomore majoring in engineering and management, fromHoosick Falls; Joann E. Burridge, a freshman majoring inengineering studies, from Troy; Scott P. Morrissey, a senior majoringin innovation and entrepreneurship, from Troy; Macauley C.Kennedy, a sophomore majoring in mechanical engineering, fromTroy; Nathan Grab, a sophomore majoring in physics, from Troy.Dean’s List students must achieve a minimum 3.25 grade-pointaverage and also carry at least 14 credit hours.
THE RENSSELAER COUNTY SHERIFF’S
OFFICE LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE
The Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Office has launched aredesigned website. Sheriff Mahar says, “This website hasbeen designed to provide a comprehensive guide to ouragency’s many services and responsibilities performed here.”The new site is user friendly, enabling users to find data quicklywhile being visually pleasing in a contemporary new package. “Our mission is to provide our citizens with one of the best lawenforcement offices in New York State. We will continue toupdate and make changes to this site in an effort to betterkeep the residents in our county informed,” said Sheriff JackMahar.We invite you to explore our new site (www.rensco-sheriff.com)and learn more about us. We hope you find the informationuseful and informative.
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2013 BRUNSWICK BASEBALL REG. -
HOUSE & TRAVEL LEAGUE
The Brunswick Baseball League is currently registering playersage 13-16 for the 2013 House League season. Players mustregister on-line by visiting our website @ www.eteamz.com/brunswickbaseball and clicking on the Links Tab on our Home-page menu. The House League will be expanded to a 16 gameschedule beginning in Late April and running until the end ofJune. The 2013 registration fee will be $125.00 per player.The Brunswick Baseball League is an independent League withno boundaries; registration is open to all interested players.BBL will continue to support Travel baseball thru our affiliationwith ENYTB, interested players may register on-line. The leaguewill again be offering FREE winter clinics every Saturdaybeginning in February. The clinics will be held at the TamaracMulti-Purpose Gym @ 10am -12pm and are open to all players.For questions, please contact Mark Phillips, 279-3471.
BRUNSWICK GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE
REGISTRATION
Registration for Brunswick Girls Softball League Spring 2013Season is now underway. Prospective members and returningmembers can now easily register online and pay by check,debit or credit card. Brunswick Girls Softball is registering girlswho 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 REGISTRATIONDEADLINE IS MARCH 13, 2013. Opening weekend is tentativelyscheduled for April 19-20, 2013. Please visit our website toaccess current information at www.burnswicksoftball.org. TheSports sign-up link is www.sportssignup.com/Brunswick-Girls-Softball-Online-Registrations.start.
CALLING ALL BRUNSWICK LL PLAYERS!
Since your leadership in Brunswick has chosen to affiliate witha non-Little League youth baseball program, you are notobligated to follow that groups decision! If you are stillinterested in playing in the Little League Program that servicedyour community for the last 60 years, your are invited to continueas a Little League player in Lansingburgh, Troy Central andTwin Town Little Leagues. Contact Gary Krill at 237-9688 or e-mail [email protected] to register for the upcoming LittleLeague Season!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.
SPRING YOUTH BASEBALL REGISTRATION
Spring Youth Baseball (under new management) will be holdingRegistration for the upcoming 2013 season on February 22nd(6pm-9pm) and February 23rd/24th (9am-2pm) at the SpringYouth Baseball Complex, Troy. If you turn 4 before April 1st or13 after April 30th, you are eligible to play. We offer five divisionsin our House League: T-Ball- ages 4-6, Pony- age 6, Farm- ages7-8, Minor ages 9-10, Major ages 11-12. Registration is $100per child; $150 for 2 children; $25 for each additional child.Online registration/payment also available atspringyouthbaseball.org.***NEW REGISTRANTS - PROOF OFAGE REQUIRED*** For more info, please call the SYB field at272-5087, Vince at 209-5921, or visit springyouthbaseball.org.
Donald & Joy Adrian of AverillPark, NY announce theengagement of their daughter,Mechele J. Adrian to Henry T.Bigger, son of Judy Bigger & thelate Arthur Bigger. The futurebride is a graduate of Averill ParkHigh School & received bachelor'sdegrees from Siena College &The University of Texas; she is anurse at MD AndersonEmergency Department. Herfiance is a graduate of ConroeHigh School in Conroe, Texas; heserved 16 years in the military & isa veteran of the US Air Force &Army. Henry is currently the LeadPilot at PHI Air Medical Conroe,Texas Base. A spring, 2014wedding is planned.
BRIAN MELICK AND FRIENDS IN BENEFIT
CONCERT FOR SLCA
Rensselaer County is home to some amazing musicians whosetalent takes them across the country and around the world.We’re pleased to present some of them to you at this veryspecial concert which is the vision of our friend, Brian Melick.Join Brian and two wonderful musicians, Elizabeth WoodburyKasius and Mike Dimin as they weave their musical magicto benefit the Sand Lake Center for the Arts on Sat. Feb. 23,at 8pm. Tickets are $20pp. Reservations can be made at518-674-2007 or visit www.slca-ctp.org. The SLCA is locatedat 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY. The Cafe will be open andthere is plenty of free parking.
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BOOK NOOK NEWS
The Book Nook atTransfiguration Parish inSpeigletown is open Saturdaymorning, February 16th,from 9:00 am until noon. TheJanuary blow-out sale wassuch a success, we arecontinuing it throughFebruary! All paperbacks andhardcover books are buyone/get one free! Thatincludes al l history,biographies andautobiographies and ALLother authors. Romancenovels are 12/$1; dieting, selfhelp and religious books are6/$1. We are continuing withour sale on children & youngadult books at 12/$1. Stop into see the many new arrivals.Please continue to drop offyour donations atTransfiguration Parish onHillview Road, but rememberwe cannot accept textbooks,magazines or VHS tapes.Thanks for your continuedsupport and see you at theBook Nook!
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10 LB. CHICKENBREAST $1.99LB Homemade
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CCE BOARD OF
DIRECTORS
MEETING
Cornell Cooperative Extensionof Rensselaer County will holda Board of Director’s Meetingon Wednesday, February 20,at 7PM in the Education Roomof their offices located at 61State Street, Troy, NY 12180.Phone 272-4210.