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    Napaul Publishers, Inc. November 13, 2015

    www.advancedmodhomes.come-mail: [email protected]

    518-279-1005

    ADVANCED MODULAR HOMESHOMES BUILT WITH PRIDE &

    INTEGRITY BY PROFESSIONALS!

    870 Hoosick Rd., Brunswick, NY

    Cash Cash Cash• Buying Computers and Scrap Electronics• Door to Door Pick up• All Quantities accepted• Automotive Batteries • Radiators• Alternators • Aluminum wheels• Starters and More!

    Call for details518-747-3677

    • WE DO IT ALL - property, foundation- turn key - We are your 1 STOP SHOP

    VALUED HOMES

    • Colonial, Capes, Ranches WE HAVE IT ALL• Bring us a floor plan and we will BUILD IT FOR LESS- LOWEST PRICES• Customize your home today with us• Brand New Custom 3 bed-2 bath- LAND & HOME PACKAGE $98,900• Come see our NEW HOMES on display• DISCOUNTS & FREE living room set with purchase

    WE ARE HEREEVERY WEEKEND

    EXIT 17N 3 miles north on Rt. 9,1 mile North of Hess & Rt. 197nyvaluedhomes.com • 518-793-1266

    CAMBRIDGE, NYLuxury 3 bedroom, 3 bath

    home adjoining State forest.Gated off street parking,newly renovated kitchen,

    stainless appliances, granitecounter tops, washer/dryer,

    A/C. Ground and snowmaintenance included.

    $1175 plus utilities.Call evenings.

    1-518-854-9840.

    FOR RENT:One bedroom country

    home. Nice area. Beautifulviews. Updated. Greenwich.

    $595/mo. 518-692-9295Leave a message.

    HAMPTON: Crystal Lake.31.4 acres. 600’ waterfront.

    $93,000.HAMPTON: Emerald Lake. 2

    acres. 200’ waterfront.$97,700.

    GRANVILLE: Gillespie Pond.2.4 acres. 200’ waterfront.

    $24,900.HEBRON: 28.75 acres.Great hunting. Openwoodland. $45,000.

    HEBRON: 1 +/- acre. Drilledwell. Septic system, 24’x42’concrete slab. Home site.

    $25,900.GRANVILLE: 166 acres.

    Massive meadows, woods,views. $334,000.

    www.michael-craig-campbell-realty.com

    518-642-2274

    TWO BEDROOM APART-MENT FOR RENT: Electricand heat included. NO PETS.

    518-692-2997

    3 BEDROOMAPARTMENT FOR RENT

    WHITEHALL$700/mo plus utilities.

    518-502-1337

    NEED TO SELL YOURHOME OR PROPERTY? Listwith us at a fair price. If wedon't sell your home we willpay your $500. Al Koniecznyat Bryce Real Estate Call fordetails.

    518-441-4353.

    HEDGES LAKE LOT FORSALE: 10' dock space includedon water. $19,000. 518-858-2786.

    SEEKING RURAL HOMEFOR RENT Mature coupleseeking rural property for rentor lease purchase. Old farm-house, fixer upper or mobilehome ok. Must be pet friendlyand horse friendly is a big plus!Please call or text 518-253-4756 or email [email protected]

    FOR RENT 3 bedroom house.Corner of Route 40 andWilbur Ave., Easton. $1,000/month plus utilities. Central airand heat (propane). All appli-ances included. Well water.Great views. Two year mini-mum. 518-695-5000.

    FOR RENT INBENNINGTON, VT:

    5000+ Sq Ft commercial orindustrial space with loadingdock, large overhead door,many uses! Could also be re-tail space, Heat & Elec notincluded. Parking on and off street, many uses! $850 permonth.

    Call: (802) 442-3116.

    WE ARE BUYINGCOUNTRY PROPERTY

    Farms, WoodlandsVacant Lands &

    Water-frontCall 518-638-6484 or

    518-747-7722 eves

    SCHUYLERVILLEONE BEDROOM APART-MENT FOR RENT includes

    heat, lights, water andsewer. $700/mo518-338-8311

    TWOAPARTMENTS

    AVAILABLE.One on the first floor; oneon the second floor; both

    two (2) bedrooms.27 Main street

    Greenwich, NY 518-791-3001

    CORLEW REALTY2243 Coach Rd.,

    Argyle, NY 12809518-638-6473

    Serving Washington &Warren Counties

    Sandra Corlew, Broker/owner

    IDEAL RETAIL OR OFFICESPACE FOR RENT. Route 40South Argyle; busy road; 1100sq ft. $700/mo. 518-638-8950.

    HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bed-room, brick, dead end road,large yard, wood and oil heat.Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Sa-lem, NY.

    ONE BEDROOM APT FORRENT : Country setting inSchuylerville. Includes heat,electric, water/sewer, lawnmaintenance and snow plow-ing. $775/mo. 518-338-8311.

    FOR RENT:Granville, NY.

    1 & 2 bedroomapartments.

    Offering $200 Off 1 months rent!

    Starting at $575. Water,sewer,

    on-site laundry,trash, snow &

    garbage removal.1-845-436-1215

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    Napaul Publishers, Inc. November 13, 2015

    CAROL’S COLLECTIBLES & Antiques

    DebitCards

    518.499.0728 • Carol &Terry84 Broadway, Route 22

    Whitehall, NY

    Open Daily Year-Round Multi-Dealer Shop

    Books • Glassware• Frames • Artwork

    • Tools • Toys

    carolscollectibles.biz

    • Housewares • Furniture • Jewelry• Plates & Dishes and so much more!

    23 East Broadway,Salem, NY

    518-854-3857Visit us onFacebook

    McCartee’s BarnFine Art & Antiques

    McCartees.Barn

    GLENWOODMANOR ANTIQUES

    518-798-4747

    60 Glenwood Avenue,Queensbury, NY

    •Antiques•Collectibles

    •Crafts

    “Our Flags &Banners Are OutOf This World!”

    1940 Rt 32N at Route 50,Gansevoort, NY

    518-792-1776

    A Broadway Banner & Flag Co.

    Custom-made Flags• Banners • Theatrical Backdrops•

    U.S. Flags • Historical, World &Military Flags • Poles & Accessories

    • Truck Lettering

    ROAD SALT$100/yd. picked up

    SALT/SAND MIX $25/yd. picked up

    Hoosick, NY518-686-5996

    [email protected]

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    • MOVIE FILM• VIDEO TAPES• SLIDES & PHOTOS

    www.adirondackvideo.net (518)-792-2864

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    Also: Furniture Restoration & Annie Sloan Paint WorkshopsCall For Details

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    • Llamas• Geese & more!

    Now Carrying...

    • Horses• Cows• Sheep • Pigs• Chickens

    Moore’s Corners • 518- 642-1720Jct. Routes 22 & 149, 8626 State Rt.22, Granville, NY

    Four Wheel DriveCompact Tractors

    at REALISTIC PRICES!

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    WE HAVE MOVEDTO CASTLETON CORNERS

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    ON ROUTE 30 North

    VISIT US HERE!!!

    CUSTOM DEERPROCESSING

    Michael StrohmeyerMeat Cutter.

    Cooler on premises.789 Coach Road,

    Argyle, NY.518-638-6276518-937-0144

    DRUMMS SAWMILLKiln Dried Rough Cutand Planed lumber

    in stock.1" & 2" T&G. Shiplap,

    Novelty Siding, LogCabin Siding. V-

    Groove. Hrs: M-F 8am-4:30 pm;

    Sat. 8 am-3:30 pmPick-up or delivery.193 Casey Road in

    Schuylerville.518-928-9982518-583-1168

    We now accept allmajor credit cards!

    CADDESIGNER WANTED

    We are a small manufacturerlocated in Waterford, NY,looking to expand our CADdepartment. We are seekinga full-time employee thatpossesses 5 years of AutoCAD and SketchUpexperience . The individua lmust maintain a positive atti-tude, have the ability to multi-task, pay close attention todetail, be highly organized, andwork well with others.

    Please contact Heather at518-233-8368.

    FOR SALE: Leer truck cap forToyota Tacoma 2001 - 2004,4 dr. Only $225.

    Call 518-636-9317

    FREE ANIMALS WILL TAKEUNWANTED chickens, roost-ers, goats, and calfs off yourhands that you do not want tohouse for the winter. Must behealthy thou. will not take illanimals.call 531-4205 or 744-1937

    WE SPECIALIZE INESTATE CLEAN OUTS.Antiques purchased orconsigned. WANTED:

    antiques, collectibles, fineused furniture, china , glass,

    books and garage sale items.Call 518-747-0197

    $ BUYING- HIGHESTPRICES PAID $

    Gold & silver jewelry; vintagecostume & turquoise. Coins,watches, knives, military, toys,antiques etc. 30+ yearsexperience..save time, call Joefirst. 518-893-0235or 518-669-2274

    FOR SALE, 1998 Harley 883Sportster 1200 kit, very goodcondition, 5,700 miles, cherryblack, single seat, 3,500obo..Also 1199 Ford MustangGT, V8, standard, convert.,leather interior, excellentshape. 5,500.OBO...Also 2004Hyundai Tiburon standard GTV6 6 speed. very good shape3,700. OBO. Contact 802-442-7317.

    2 HEATING BOOSTERCOILS FOR SALE - Brand

    new in box Smiths Heatpack HP2-15018 Booster HeatingCoils to use with outdoorwood furnace, 15X18, 2

    Row. $800 for both or $400each. Call (518) [email protected]

    SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Alsonew and used slate for sale.Call 802-265-3200.

    LOOKING FOR A LITTLEHELP CLEANING YOURHOME? Look No More. CallT e r r y : 5 1 8 - 6 9 5 - 6 1 7 7Any Time.

    RAW LOCALHONEY FOR SALE

    Dave HicksRoute 40 Hartford, NY

    518-632-5422

    OR SALE: John Daly Goldmodel golf clubs & bag. Excel-ent condition, most clubs never

    sed. Asking $150. Call 518-07-6112

    WANTED: GINSENGDave Hicks

    Route 40 Hartford, NY518-632-5422

    SMALL ENGINEMECHANIC NEEDED:

    Some experience required.Inquire at

    NICK'S LITTLE ENGINESHOP

    238 Rt. 29, Greenwichor call

    518-893-0649

    518-507-6321

    TIRES FOR SALECar, Truck, Dump Truck,

    Tractor trailer.NEW & USED.

    CHRIS CONNOLLY421-3608753-4542

    CASH: For crank phono-graphs, early 78's,

    cylinder records, parts.Call 798-5612

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    518-686-4575 • 518-686-7745129 Church Street,Hoosick Falls, NY

    BARBER & FRICKE

    Automotive, Inc.

    2008 NISSAN ROGUE SLAWD, Alloys,

    1 Owner, 61,000 Miles

    $12,9502009 CHEVY MALIBU LT

    Connecticut Car,Rust Free, Power Roof, Leather

    Interior, Clean Car Fax, 65,000 Miles$11,990

    2008 MERCURY MARINERPREMIERE

    AWD, Leather, RoofRacks, Running

    Boards, Sunroof, 93K,Connecticut Car

    2009 HONDA ACCORD LX 4DR

    Auto, Air, Rhode Island Car, RustFree, Clean Car Fax,68,000 Miles

    $11,2502007 DODGE CALIBER RT AWD

    Auto, Sport Interior, Clean CarFax, 84,000 Miles

    $ 7,875

    $

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    Answer to last Word Wise: $15 System buster?Business, manipulation, growth, employees,wages. minimum wages.

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    ANNUAL BAZAAR sponsored by the Rosary Altar Society of

    t. Mary’s / St. Paul’s (Hudson Falls on the Park) on Saturday,November 14 , 10am to 2pm. Featured will be Crafts, Kids’Corner, Books, Jewelry, Baked Goods & RAFFLE! LunchAvailable: Soups & Chili, Sandwiches & Hot Dogs, Pies.

    COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at the Ameri-an Legion on Clancy Street, Schuylerville November 15. Danc-ng 1-5pm. Music by the Countrymen. Everyone is welcome.nfo: 518-638-8905 or 518-824-3719.

    THE OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS NEXT MEETING will

    be held on Wed., Nov 18 at noon at the Town Hall inSchuylerville. It will be a sandwich luncheon. New membersare welcome. Contact Pat 518-331-2978.

    BASKET AUCTION: Salem Seniors are sponsoring a basketauction and Thanksgiving basket raffle to be held at ProudfitHall in Salem, NY on Saturday, November 14th starting at11:00am with numbers being called at 12:30pm. Cost is $8.00which includes lunch, dessert and 25 raffle tickets. See you there!

    THE OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS is looking for new mem-bers. Anyone age 55 and above are welcome. Meetings are the1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Town Hall inSchuylerville. Fun times for all with trips, luncheons, entertain-ment and much more. Call Pat 331-2978 if any questions.

    SALEM CELEBRATES SINATRA CENTENNIAL SALEM,The Cabaret at Fort Salem Theater announces a very specialevening, Saturday, November 14 , at 8 PM, when popular Capi-tal Region personality, Jerry Gretzinger, once again explores theFrank Sinatra songbook in an all-new production chronicling theBillboard hits of arguably the greatest male performer of the twen-tieth century. Gretzinger’s first Sinatra outing, Mostly Frank,opened five years ago at the Washington County cabaret, playingaround the area, including an often-broadcast special backed bya swing band. Seating is limited, so reservations are required.Dessert and coffee are served when doors open at 7:30 PM. Moreis available on the theater’s website (fortsalemtheater.com) or bycalling the theater box office at (518) 854-9200.

    CRAFT & FINE ARTS FAIR: Cambridge Holiday Vender Fair:Cambridge Connects 19th Annual Craft, vendor & fine Arts Fairwill be held this year December 5th at the Cambridge CentralSchool. Cambridge Connects is now accepting applications. Wealways sell out so don’t hesitate email Dawn Case for an applica-tion, [email protected] or call (518) 669-2052 for info.

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    • Multi-Tiered Greens• Strategic Bunkers

    • Tree-Lined Fairways• Driving Range

    • Full Pro Shop • Club RentalsGolf Course Rd., Warrensburg,

    NY • 518-623-9336Minutes from I-87 •

    www.croninsgolfresort.com

    “Stay & Play” 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Housekeeping CottagesWeekend Packages • Motel • Pool • Lounge • Game Room

    Just A Chip Shot From Your Cottage To The First Tee!

    Beecrofts, LLC 518-753-4402

    Central Boiler certifiedE-Classic

    OUTDOOR WOODFURNACE.

    Get the most heat with lesswood. Call Today!

    Print this 6/6/14

    and 6/13/14Deer Season... we will open early

    at 4:30am on Nov 21st, only.

    COUNTRY GALS CAFE W Main Street, Cambridge, NY 518-428-2826

    Visit our Cafe, today! Suitable for parties of up to35 people, family gatherings or just a quiet meal.

    OR Join Us At the Diner for one of ourspecial meals!

    21 County Route 77 • Greenwich

    INSTALLED 4 WHEEL ALIGNMENT

    ALL MAKES OF TIRES AVAILABLE

    MOUNTEDMOUNTEDMOUNTEDMOUNTEDMOUNTED

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    695-318724 HOUR TOWING

    FIREWOOD

    FOR SALEGreen $190/cordSeasoned $250/cord

    Cut, split,delivered locally.518-538-1097

    BLACK CREEKVALLEY

    TAXIDERMY.SALEM, NY

    518-854-7561

    COUNTRY ELECTRIC LLC Residential, Com-mercial, Industrial. Alltypes of wiring in-cludingservice entrances,backup generators, new& rewiring of homes, of-fices, barns, motor controls, pools & Spas, electric heat, etc. Licensed Master Electrician, fully Insured, Free Estimates 518-642-2271

    EXCAVATOR

    FOR HIRE:with rotary brush cutter;22 ft reach. Mowing andbrush cutting of ponds,

    steep hills, embankmentsand roadways. We alsohave multiple versatile

    bush hogging and brushcutting equipment for all

    your needs.Broestler BrushCutting

    LLC.Easton, NY

    Fully Insured.Free Estimates.518-692-9074.

    Cash Cash Cash

    • Buying Computers andScrap Electronics • Door toDoor Pick up • All Quanti-ties accepted • AutomotiveBatteries • Radiators • Alter-nators • Aluminum wheels •Starters and More!

    Call for details:518-747-3677

    THANKS to all our manyfamilies, friends, customers,

    vendors and employees thathave supported

    Rehm-Brandt’s Designover the last 23 years that

    our doors have closed!We do have many displays

    and items yet in ourshowroom that we need to

    sell and if anyone isinterested in a kitchen

    display, bathroom vanities,fixtures, area rugs, tile,

    knobs, please call802-447-7907 or

    cell 802-681-6231!

    50TH ANNIVERSARYOPEN HOUSE FOR DON

    AND MARGE WILBURNOVEMBER 15TH FROM

    1-4PMAT THE MIDDLEFALLS FIREHOUSE. NO

    GIFTS, PLEASE!

    SPINET PIANO : Winter & Co.spinet piano, great for a begin-ner/intermediate; easy tomove; good condition w/ someminor chipping on some keys.Asking $200 OBO. Local de-livery available if terms agreedupon with seller518-859-9944.

    BABYSITTINGGRANDMOTHER

    HAS OPENINGS for ages 6weeks and up. Will do before

    and after school. Also,weekends. Veronica. 518-

    581-5962

    CDL A AND B DRIVERSNEEDED: Driver should livewithin 50 miles of Hoosick

    alls, NY 12090. Driver needso be dependable. OTR driv-rs and Local drivers wanted.nhanced license and TWIC alus but not needed to apply.

    Call Bill for details: 518-686-411

    LOOKING FOR RESPITE/PERSONAL CARE IN

    BENNINGTON, VTfor a special needs child.

    Need someone for about 20hours weekdays with

    weekends. Pay depends onexperience. Call(518)833-2243

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    www.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 The Stovery - Home of Soothing FiresNapaul Publishers, Inc. November 13, 2015

    JC TRACTOR REPAIR& RESTORATION

    SALES &SERVICE

    HELP WANTED.Mechanic. Experi-enced auto and/ or

    heavy duty technician.Full Time with

    benefits. Salary isdependent on skilllevel. Inquire by

    phone(518) 686-5411

    SHOP GLOBALLY

    BUY LOCALLY

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    Our Latest Edition PostedEvery Wednesday onwww.addigest.com

    DO YOU LOVE TO PLAY BINGO?- Rensselaer County’s TroySenior Service Center, 19 Third Street, Troy NY- The RensselaerCounty Troy Senior Center has a great time playing bingo onWednesdays and Fridays at 12:30 pm, after our noon meal. Comefor lunch and stay to play! All seniors age 60 and over are eligible.Membership is free. Call 270-5348 for more information.

    50TH ANNIVERSARYOPEN HOUSE FORDON AND MARGE

    WILBUR NOVEMBER 15TH FROM 1-4PM AT

    THE MIDDLE FALLSFIREHOUSE. NOGIFTS, PLEASE!

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    A TRANSITIONAL INTERPRETATION: AMERICAN ROOTS MUSIC BY FIVEHOTOGRAPHERS” is the new exhibition on view in the Folklife Gallery at Crandall

    Public Library, through Dec. 31 , 2015. Guest curator and photographer Andrzej “Andre”Pilarczyk, along with four of his colleagues (Joseph Deuel, Enid Farber, Bryan Lasky,

    Lawrence White), provide a look at an insider’s view of the dramatic worlds of live musicerformance.

    THANKSGIVING PIE SALE: The North River United Methodist Church will be havingThanksgiving pie sale. Cost is $10.00 per pie, choose between an apple or pumpkin pie.

    Call Roxie Freebern 518-251-4129 to place your order by Nov. 20th. We bake them andou take the credit for them! Proceeds to benefit the North River United Methodist Church.

    ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR: “The Schroon Lake Ladies Auxiliary is sponsoring their annualraft fair to be held at the Schroon Lake Fire Department on November 14 , from 10am topm. Vendors are needed and welcomed. Each space is $20 and measures 9x11. To reserve

    pace contact Kathy McCoy at 518-351-0020.”

    NVASIVE SPECIES ACTION TEAM (ISAT) YOUTH AMBASSADOR PROGRAMCornell Cooperative Extension has announced the launch of the Invasive Species ActionTeam (ISAT) program, a cooperative effort between the NYS 4-H Office, the NYS 4-H

    Foundation, in conjunction with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County andelated to the regional offices of Partnerships for Regional Invasive Species ManagementPRISMs).This program is looking for local youth to become active citizen scientists,ddressing the challenges to the environment and local economies that are posed by inva-ive species. This program will empower youth to be able to make an impact on publicolicy and public opinion regarding invasive species. Under staff supervision, the ISATouth ambassadors will benefit from hands-on educa tional activities that will provide them

    with information about local terrestrial plant invasive species of concern, and then willse what they have learned to educate other youths through informational posters or tablest local school events. Interested applicants must have the ability to travel to regionalontact/training locations and be available for trainings that may include overnight stays.Thisrogram is now open to youth age 13 or older with 4-H Educator endorsement, with appli-ations due by December 1, 2015, and with final selection of participants by January 1,016. It will run through the end of September 2016, and will also provide youth partici-ants with a financial stipend of $400 in exchange for their completion of the program. 4-

    H is the largest youth development organization in the United States empowering over sixmillion young people to “learn by doing.” The program is open to any youth ages 5 to 19ears old with opportunities to learn through clubs, after school and school enrichmentrograms and through the variety of programs offered through the Cooperative Extensionffices. For more information about 4-H or this new program, please call Marybeth

    Mitcham at the Warren County Cooperative Extension office at 518-623-3291 or 518-68-4881.

    NORTHCOUNTRYARTS regarding its annual Members Exhibit at Second Floor Galleryat City Hall, 42 Ridge Street, in Glens Falls, New York. All works will be priced at lessthan $100. The show runs to November 27 , with a reception on Thursday, November19 , from 5 to 7 p.m.

    THE CHAPMAN MUSEUM’S 10 TH ANNUAL WINE & CHOCOLATE TASTINGwill take place Friday, November 13 from 5:30 – 8 pm at the Queensbury Hotel, GlensFalls, NY. The museum’s 2015 Tasting will feature more than 70 domestic and importedwines and include a wide range of varietals, whites and reds from dry to sweet, ports,and dessert wines. The event also will feature several retuning vendors: gourmetchocolates from Barkeater Chocolates, baked goods from Catering & Cakes by Bellaand Dickinson’s Delights, and cheeses provided by Sugarloaf Farm and Dancing EweFarm. New this year will be Mother Myrick’s Confectionery of Manchester Center, VT.Fiddler George Wilson will provide live entertainment throughout the evening. Alsoincluded will be a silent auction of wine-themed gift baskets. Attendees are encouragedto make reservations to go out to eat afterwards in one of Glen Falls restaurants, severalof which are offering special discounts to ticket holders. Enthusiasts may opt for “AFiner Experience,” an exclusive wine tasting from 5:00-6:00 pm. A wine expert willintroduce p articipants to a selection of wines that will be presented with food pairingsprovided by the SUNY Adirondack Culinary Arts Program, supervised by Matthew Bolton.

    Tickets to this special tasting, which must be purchased in advance, provide admissionto the rest of the event.Tickets cost $35 per person in advance; $40 per person at thedoor. Admission to “A Finer Experience” is $75 per person. For tickets, call (518) 793-2826, go to www.ChapmanMuseum.org or stop by the Chapman Historical Museum at348 Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY.

    CALL TO ARTISTS: NCA JURIED ARTS SHOW . North Country Arts seeks entriesfor its annual Juried Arts Show, which runs from Tuesday, December 1, to Tuesday,December 29, at Friends Gallery at Crandall Public Library in Glens Falls, New York.The opening reception and awards ceremony and presentation of cash prizes takes placeon Thursday, Dec. 3, at 6 p.m. Entry information is below. ENTRY INFORMATIONEligibility: All artists may submit one (1) work of fine art in any medium. Crafts, sculpture,and photography are not eligible for this show due to space limitations. Requirements:Artwork must be wired and ready to hang. Entry Information: A non-refundable juryingfee of $15 for NCA members and $25 for non-members must accompany the work of art when submitted. Checks are payable to North Country Arts. Drop Off Information:Artwork, fee and registration form will be accepted in the Friends Gallery onSaturday, Nov. 28 , from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. A NCA representative will accept the artworkand assist with the registration form if not already completed.Information: (518) 747-4464 or www.northcountryarts.org.

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    Open M-F 8-4:30 PMSat. 8-3:30 PM

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    FORT SALEM THEATER FALL CALENDAR LISTINGSNovember 14, 8 PM. The Cabaret at Fort Salem Theater. JerryGretzinger: The Sinatra Centennial. Former TV news anchor singsSinatra’s biggest hits. Coffee and dessert included. Seating Lim-ited. Reservations please. $25. fortsalemtheater.com (518) 854-9200 Saturday, November 21 , 8 PM. The Cabaret at Fort SalemTheater. Keri Alonzo: Girl Singer. Classically-trained singer sa-lutes the best women singers of the twentieth century. Coffee anddessert included. Seating Limited. Reservations please. $25.fortsalemtheater.com (518) 854-9200 Sunday, November 29 , 2PM. The Cabaret at Fort Salem Theater. The Singing Anchors’Holiday Show. Popular annual event. Coffee and dessert included.Seating Limited. Reservations please. $25. fortsalemtheater.com(518) 854-9200

    VALLEY FALLS WOMEN’S CLUB CELEBRATES THANKSGIVING EARLY TheWomen’s Club of Valley Falls and Vicinity will celebrate Thanksgiving early by remem-bering their commitment to the Ronald McDonald House Families who have a seriouslyill child would be unable to celebrate this traditional holiday together without the aid of the Albany Ronald McDonald House. Be a part of it! Members of the Club will bringdonations for the Ronald McDonald House to their own early Thanksgiving luncheon onWednesday, November 11th at 12 noon at the Masonic Hall in Schaghticoke. Anyone canhelp by contacting a member of the Women’s Club. Stana Iseman and Leslie Allen fromthe Knickerbocker Mansion will be at the meeting to tell about the impressive improve-ments that have been made at the Mansion this last year and their plans for the comingyear. They will surely answer questions about how a traditional Dutch colonial familywould have observed their own fall and winter holidays. Hostesses for the luncheon willbe Joan Skiff, chair; Linda Borden, Audrey Crandall, Joann Molesky, and Margot Taylor.Members are asked to bring a covered dish to share. Tableware and dessert will be pro-vided.. More info: 518-664-4983

    OOKING FOR VENDORS FOR CRAFT FAIR & FLEA MARKET: Rutland Americanegion Auxiliary Unit #31 will be holding a Craft Fair/Flea Market on November 14th , from0:00 AM to 3:00 PM at American Legion Post #31 at 33 Washington Street, Rutland, VT. Tableental $15.00 a table. For information please contact Sharon Corey at 802-325-3234. Proceeds toenefit Rutland American Legion Auxiliary Unit #31 to support our Veteran's projects.

    WILD GAME & CHICKEN AND BISCUIT SUPPER: Theawlet Vol. Fire Dept. will be holding their 47th Annual Wild

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    HUGE GARAGE SALE: Little Theater on the Farm is pre-paring for our huge fall garage sale, held inside the barn, theFriday and Saturday after Thanksgiving, Nov. 27 & 28th, from8am to 4pm. We are presently accepting donations of itemshat you no longer need, but are in great condition. 27 Plum

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    THANKSGIVING DINNER: On Wed., Nov. 18, GreenwichSeniors Club will enjoy Thanksgiving dinner at the Ripe To-mato, Balston Spa. Contact Bonnie Caroprese, 518-792-9919for reservations

    FREE VETERANS APPRE-CIATION DINNER. SalemCommunity Fellowship is host-ing a free dinner to honor allVeterans, active duty Military,and their families on Friday,Nov. 13 at 6 p.m., at 224 MainStreet (The Central House build-ing) in Salem, New York. Therewill be a guest speaker and din-ner will be served immediatelyfollowing the message. For moreinformation call (518) 854-3208 [email protected].

    SPECIAL HOLIDAY DINNER/ENTERTAINMENT Pleasejoin us at the Troy Senior Center on Thursday, November 19th ,2015 for entertainment starting at 11:00…featuring: Joe C. ProSound, followed by a noon time lunch celebrating Thanksgiv-ing (with all the fixings!!) For more information, or to makereservations, please call the Troy Senior Center at 518-270-5348.

    OLDE FLAX MILL GALLERY SHOP HOSTS HOLIDAYMARKET Our Holiday Marketplace will feature a gathering of crafter tables in the upstairs gallery space at 88 Broad Street,Schuylerville, NY. The annual marketplace is the ideal spot tofind unique, affordable, one-of-a-kind crafted works for Christ-mas, holiday, hostess and New Year’s gifts. Watch skilled arti-sans work their fine crafts: traditional rug-hookers, knitters, spin-ners, potters, woodworkers, mosacists, fiber and fabric artisansand more. Our unique market will commence Saturday, Decem-ber 5 through Sunday, December 20, only open on the weekends.Saturdays 10am to 4 pm; Sundays 10am to 1 pm For more infor-mation, you may call t518-265-9687 [email protected].

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    ON THE FARM by Andy Manne

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    Evaporating Margins: The Hidden Costs of Wet CornThe utility bill for drying corn, regardless of farm size, is a pretty costly one. How expensive?Drying costs vary from farm to farm, but themath is straightforward. It will typically costbetween 2.5 and 4.5 cents to dry a bushel of corn by 1 percent, depending on your exact

    energy costs. For 200-bushels of corn, thatcomes out to $5 to $9 per acre for each per-centage of moisture you need to remove. Typi-cal costs therefore range between $20 and $40per acre.But that’s only one of the issues that comeswith harvesting wet corn. Transportation costsare also significant: if you are harvesting cornat 25 percent moisture, you are hauling about 15,000 pounds of water in each truckload. That ismoney evaporating, quite literally.With current commodity prices and the associated margins, the difference between a few mois-ture points can mean the ability to give field employees a paid day off, or in more dramaticsituations, being profitable.While it is clear that drying is expensive, it is not nearly as clear what can be done to minimizedrying costs. Know your harvest capacity and optimize field order: The obvious solution (har-vest later) has plenty of associated risks – downed corn is even more expensive than wet corn.Disease potential increases the longer you wait, leaving potential profits on the field. And thislist of potential risks goes on.Factor drying costs into seed choice: While a slightly higher-yielding, longer-maturity hybridmay look good on paper, when it comes time to pay your dryer bill, you may not be getting thebenefits you thought. Remember that longer-matur ing crops can quickly add a lot to your drying

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    BUS TRIP: Old Saratoga Seniors are hosting a bus tri p to HiltonGarden Inn, Troy, NY on Monday, Nov 23 for a lunch and aXmas show. Cost will be $55.00. Please mail check to PO Box60, Schuylerville, NY 12871. For more info contact MaryLaMora at 518-584-7986.

    THANKSGIVING BASKET RAFFLE- Salem Seniors aresponsoring a basket auction and Thanksgiving basket raffle to beheld at Proudfit Hall in Salem, NY on Saturday, November 14thstarting at 11:00am with numbers being called at 12:30pm. Costis $8.00 which includes lunch, dessert and 25 raffle tickets. Seeyou there

    CRAFT FAIR: The Schroon Lake Ladies Auxiliary Craft Fairwill be held on November 14, from 10am to 3pm, at the FireDepartment. More than 25 vendors will be displaying handmadend various items that will certainly be the perfect gift. Lunch toe served as well as have our cookie walk and bake sale. 50/50nd harvest dinner basket raffles. Come join us.

    VOLUNTEERS NEEDED- The Saratoga County Office for the Aging is in immediate need of volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors in the Schuylerville area. The program helpsmany seniors remain independent in their own homes. Nutritious meals are prepared, packed andready for transport. Delivery takes about an hour to an hour and a half. A training/orientation isprovided. Being a volunteer for this program is a gratifying experience, seniors loiok forward toseeing a friendly face. Please cal l Billie Jo or Carmella at The Office for the Aging, 518-363-4020 or518-884-4100 for details.

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    VETERANS BREAKFAST @ American Legion Post 574 72earl Street in Hudson Falls 8-11am Sunday, Nov 15. $8 at theoor. Family of 4 $27.

    F YOU ARE CONSIDER BUYING A NEW LAPTOP andave one that is in very good condition, just older, consider do-ating it to Little Theater on the Farm. The battery does not needo be in good condition. You will receive a receipt for your taxeductible donation. We are struggling to keep our laptops func-oning. Windows 7 is fine. Little Theater on the Farm27 Plum

    RoadFort Edward, New York 12828. (518) 747-3421

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    VENDORS NEEDED FOR THE CCC’S ART ANDCRAFT FAIR Are you seeking a venue to sell your uniqueand hand-crafted items this holiday season? On Saturday,December 5 from 10 am to 2 pm, the Salem CourthouseCommunity Center will be hosting its 10th annual Art andCraft Fair. Over 25 vendors gather to offer their colorful hand-crafted items throughout the main floor of the historic building.Jewelry, hand-knitted items, unique crafts, food items andmuch more can be seen at this popular event. There is a $25participation fee, and new vendors are being sought. If youare interested, please contact the CCC at 518-854-7053.

    SPECIAL HOLIDAY DINNER/ENTERTAINMENT: Please join us at the Troy Senior Center on Thursday, November 19th,2015 for entertainment starting at 11:00…featuring: Joe C. ProSound, followed by a noon time lunch celebrating Thanksgiving(with all the fixings!!) Info or to make reservations, please callthe Troy Senior Center at 518- 270-5348.

    Disaster Preparedness - Wednesday November 18 6:30-8:30 at the Greenwich Free Library 148 Main St. Green-wich NY - . Do you know what to do when Disaster Strikes?The American Red Cross in partnership with New York Stateis hosting a free disaster preparedness session. GovernorCuomo’s Citizen Preparedness Corps training lasts approxi-mately an hour and a half and gives a comprehensive over-view on how to prepare for, respond to, and recover from anynatural, man-made and technological disasters that could oc-cur. Preregistration is required. Call 518-694-5112 to regis-ter.

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