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SPA CITY MONEYSAVE R Volume 62 • Number 24 • June 16, 2011 Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2037 Rt. 9, Round Lake, NY 12151 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824 COVERING: SARATOGA SPRINGS 18,454 Total Mail This Edition 18,454 Total Circulation 10 Zones 186,000 CHECK OUT ADVERTISERS & LOCAL EVENTS AT LOOK INSIDE FOR … LOCAL EVENTS LOCAL SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent MAILED EVERY WEEK TO OVER 186,000 HOMES & BUSINESSES WITH 10 ZONES COVERING 46 ZIP CODES They are waiting to see your ad! MSS WWW. CRWNEWSPAPERS .COM Community Events Board more inside… Call For 2010 FDA Study Results 100% REGROWTH! (518) 220-1500 • www.hlcc123.com SEE OUR AD INSIDE! A Special Page Dedicated A Special Page Dedicated to Informative Health News to Informative Health News LOOK INSIDE FOR LOOK INSIDE FOR Healthy Healthy Connection Connection Healthy Healthy Connection Connection MSS PBM PCN PCS 061611 Get Ready for Dads & Grads! Hanging Baskets Annuals & Perennials Proven Winners® Vegetable Plants - Tomatoes, Hot & Sweet Peppers, Cucumber, Squash, Melon, Eggplant, & Herbs Shrubs, Fruit Trees & Lilacs Knock Out® Roses Visit us Every Wed & Sat at the Saratoga Farmer’s Market 45 Graves Road, Mechanicville, NY OPEN Mon–Fri: 9am-7pm, Sat & Sun: 9am-5pm Tel 664-3087 Gift Certificates Available TOP SOIL & MULCH Carry Out or Delivery Available! GREENHOUSE SPECIAL! $16 FLATS–$2.50/pack Annuals & Veggies Mix-n-Match JOANNE’S JOANNE’S DANCE CENTER DANCE CENTER JOANNE’S JOANNE’S DANCE CENTER DANCE CENTER 326 Rowland St. • Ballston Spa At The Milton Arts Center Building Call Michele @ 885-1170 www.joannesdancecenter.com email:of [email protected] PRE-SCHOOL • TAP PRE-SCHOOL • TAP and and BALLET BALLET TAP • JAZZ • TAP • JAZZ • BALLET BALLET Welcome to $ $ 65 65 Welcome Back Terry Aldrich Hip Hop Choreographer SUMMER DANCE SUMMER DANCE BEGINS BEGINS TUESDAY, JULY 5TH TUESDAY, JULY 5TH OR WEDNESDAY, JULY 6TH WEDNESDAY, JULY 6TH ENDS ENDS TUESDAY, AUGUST 16TH TUESDAY, AUGUST 16TH OR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17TH WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17TH Fundraiser to Support our Troops SARATOGA SPRINGS – Donny “Elvis” Romines live at 7pm on Friday, August 12, at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge, 1 Elk Lane. Doors open at 5pm. Admission: $10 per person to benet Capital Region NY 2 Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. to send Freedom Boxes to our deployed troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. 50/50 and rafe items. The Elks will be selling pizza and snacks. For additional information, contact Janet Moran at Capitalre- [email protected] (P) Fair Seeks Art & Science Exhibits SARATOGA COUNTY – The 170th Saratoga County Fair invites your Sara- toga County School students to display their art and science exhibits at the fair from July 19-24. Students may also enter projects individually. Prizes include ribbons and cash. Three School Districts with the best displays win awards of a rst prize TV & DVD combination, second and third prizes one TV and one DVD; four outstanding student entries receive a cash prize. There are ten honorable mentions for art and ten honorable mentions for Social/Science. Other categories are: Photography, Graphic Arts & Group Projects. For judging purposes, there will be two age groups; grades K-6 and grades 7-12. For more information on entering, call Sue or Kim Leahey at 885-4084 or Joan Joyner at 587-4622. You may also call the Saratoga County Fair Ofce at 885-9701. Visit the Fair website at www.saratogacoun- tyfair.org (P) Family Bowling Night Benet SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Saratoga Hospital Heart Walk Teams are sponsoring a Family Bowling Night at the Saratoga Strike Zone, 32 Ball- ston Avenue, Saratoga Springs, on Friday, June 17 to benet the American Heart Association. There will be two sessions: one from 6-8pm, and one from 8:15-10:15pm. Admission of $15 per person will include 2 hours of bowling, shoe rental, 2 slices of pizza, a soda, and bumper car ride (if over 44” tall). There will also be silent auctions, a 50/50 rafe, and a Cork Pull. RSVPs are requested but not required as space is limited. To RSVP or for more information, e-mail [email protected] (P) Hospital Earns National Recognition SARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga Hospital has been named a Blue Distinc- tion Center for Knee and Hip Replacement® by Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Saratoga Hospital is the rst and only hospital in the Capital Region to be named a Blue Distinction Center (BDC) for this service. This designation is awarded to hospitals that demonstrate expertise in delivering quality health- care. The Blue Distinction Center program is designed to help consumers and their doctors make informed choices about where to undergo certain types of procedures..To earn the BDC designation, Saratoga Hospital had to demonstrate that it provides high-quality comprehensive orthopedic care, as measured by performance against benchmarks in knee and hip replacement. For more information, go to www.saratogahospital.org. (P) 15th Annual Charity Golf Tournament CAPITAL REGION – New York Long-Term Care Brokers, Ltd. cordially in- vites you to our 15th Annual Charity Golf Tournament to benet The Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne, NY, on Thursday, July 21, 2011 at Fairways of Halfmoon, 17 Johnson Road, Mechanicville, NY. $150 per person OR $560 per foursome, includes green fees with cart, continental breakfast, lunch at the turn, buffet following golf, great contests & prizes & gifts. For more de- tails call Brian O’Connell at 800-695-8224 x132 or 518-688-8132 or email [email protected] (M)

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SPA CITY

MONEYSAVERVolume 62 • Number 24 • June 16, 2011

Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2037 Rt. 9, Round Lake, NY 12151 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824

COVERING:SARATOGA SPRINGS 18,454

Total Mail This Edition 18,454 • Total Circulation 10 Zones 186,000

CHECK OUT ADVERTISERS &

LOCAL EVENTS AT

LOOK INSIDE FOR …LOCAL EVENTS

LOCAL SERVICESEMPLOYMENTAUTOMOTIVE

REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent

MAILEDEVERY WEEK

TO OVER186,000

HOMES & BUSINESSESWITH 10 ZONES

COVERING 46 ZIP CODES

They are waiting to see your ad! MSS

WWW.CRWNEWSPAPERS

.COM

Community Events Board more inside…

Call For 2010 FDA Study Results100% REGROWTH!

(518) 220-1500 • www.hlcc123.comSEE OUR AD INSIDE!

A Special Page DedicatedA Special Page Dedicatedto Informative Health Newsto Informative Health News

LOOK INSIDE FORLOOK INSIDE FOR

Healthy Healthy ConnectionConnection

Healthy Healthy ConnectionConnection

MSS PBM PCN PCS 061611

Get Ready for Dads & Grads!� Hanging Baskets � Annuals & Perennials� Proven Winners®� Vegetable Plants -

Tomatoes, Hot & SweetPeppers, Cucumber, Squash,Melon, Eggplant, & Herbs

� Shrubs, Fruit Trees & Lilacs� Knock Out® Roses

Visit us Every Wed & Sat at theSaratoga Farmer’s Market

45 Graves Road, Mechanicville, NYOPEN Mon–Fri: 9am-7pm,Sat & Sun: 9am-5pm Tel 664-3087 Gift Certificates Available

TOP SOIL & MULCHCarry Out or Delivery Available!

GREENHOUSE SPECIAL!$16 FLATS–$2.50/pack

Annuals & Veggies Mix-n-Match

JOANNE’S JOANNE’S DANCE CENTERDANCE CENTER

JOANNE’S JOANNE’S DANCE CENTERDANCE CENTER

326 Rowland St. • Ballston Spa At The Milton Arts Center Building

Call Michele @ 885-1170www.joannesdancecenter.com email:of [email protected]

PRE-SCHOOL • TAP PRE-SCHOOL • TAP andand BALLET BALLETTAP • JAZZ •TAP • JAZZ • BALLETBALLET

Welcome to

$$6565Welcome Back

Terry Aldrich

Hip Hop

Choreographer

SUMMER DANCE SUMMER DANCEBEGINSBEGINS

TUESDAY, JULY 5TH TUESDAY, JULY 5TH OR WEDNESDAY, JULY 6THWEDNESDAY, JULY 6TH

ENDSENDS TUESDAY, AUGUST 16TH TUESDAY, AUGUST 16TH OR WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17THWEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17TH

Fundraiser to Support our TroopsSARATOGA SPRINGS – Donny “Elvis” Romines live at 7pm on Friday, August 12, at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge, 1 Elk Lane. Doors open at 5pm. Admission: $10 per person to benefi t Capital Region NY 2 Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. to send Freedom Boxes to our deployed troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. 50/50 and raffl e items. The Elks will be selling pizza and snacks. For additional information, contact Janet Moran at [email protected] (P)

Fair Seeks Art & Science ExhibitsSARATOGA COUNTY – The 170th Saratoga County Fair invites your Sara-toga County School students to display their art and science exhibits at the fair from July 19-24. Students may also enter projects individually. Prizes include ribbons and cash. Three School Districts with the best displays win awards of a fi rst prize TV & DVD combination, second and third prizes one TV and one DVD; four outstanding student entries receive a cash prize. There are ten honorable mentions for art and ten honorable mentions for Social/Science. Other categories are: Photography, Graphic Arts & Group Projects. For judging purposes, there will be two age groups; grades K-6 and grades 7-12. For more information on entering, call Sue or Kim Leahey at 885-4084 or Joan Joyner at 587-4622. You may also call the Saratoga County Fair Offi ce at 885-9701. Visit the Fair website at www.saratogacoun-tyfair.org (P)

Family Bowling Night Benefi t SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Saratoga Hospital Heart Walk Teams are sponsoring a Family Bowling Night at the Saratoga Strike Zone, 32 Ball-ston Avenue, Saratoga Springs, on Friday, June 17 to benefi t the American Heart Association. There will be two sessions: one from 6-8pm, and one from 8:15-10:15pm. Admission of $15 per person will include 2 hours of bowling, shoe rental, 2 slices of pizza, a soda, and bumper car ride (if over 44” tall). There will also be silent auctions, a 50/50 raffl e, and a Cork Pull. RSVPs are requested but not required as space is limited. To RSVP or for more information, e-mail [email protected] (P)

Hospital Earns National Recognition SARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga Hospital has been named a Blue Distinc-tion Center for Knee and Hip Replacement® by Blue Cross and Blue Shield. Saratoga Hospital is the fi rst and only hospital in the Capital Region to be named a Blue Distinction Center (BDC) for this service. This designation is awarded to hospitals that demonstrate expertise in delivering quality health-care. The Blue Distinction Center program is designed to help consumers and their doctors make informed choices about where to undergo certain types of procedures..To earn the BDC designation, Saratoga Hospital had to demonstrate that it provides high-quality comprehensive orthopedic care, as measured by performance against benchmarks in knee and hip replacement. For more information, go to www.saratogahospital.org. (P)

15th Annual Charity Golf TournamentCAPITAL REGION – New York Long-Term Care Brokers, Ltd. cordially in-vites you to our 15th Annual Charity Golf Tournament to benefi t The Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne, NY, on Thursday, July 21, 2011 at Fairways of Halfmoon, 17 Johnson Road, Mechanicville, NY. $150 per person OR $560 per foursome, includes green fees with cart, continental breakfast, lunch at the turn, buffet following golf, great contests & prizes & gifts. For more de-tails call Brian O’Connell at 800-695-8224 x132 or 518-688-8132 or email [email protected] (M)

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2000 CONQUEST SPORT Class C, 22’, Chev. 454, 20k, generator, pic on craigslist. $17,000. 518-399-7205

‘08 OUTBACK Keystone camper. Completley equipt. Sleeps 8 easlily. Bright inte-rior, deck, a/c, cable, in sea-sonal park at Sacandaga, near Fish House Rd. Lot rent reasonable. Guests free. Beautiful lot $14,500 obo. 289-5949

SOUTHWIND 34’ MOTOR home. 1987. 6.5 K Onan gen-erator. Sleeps 7. $6000. 237-1500 Waterford.

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Savvy Home Improvement. Roofing, siding, windows, sid-ing, no job too small. Call Joe Golden. 779-7463

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JUNK CARS We pay top dollars for all junk cars, trucks, vans, etc. Call (518) 322-0654

ARE YOU TIRED OF looking at your old bath tub or bathroom? Well what if I told you I could give a new bathtub and wall set for just $1,999.99!! Compare that too anyone else. I can also install new tile, toilets, ex-haust fan and much more. I can also do tub to shower conversions. Fully Insured!! Best rates. Free estimates Passonno’s Bathroom and Remodeling. 518-788-2069

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Host a Student from EurasiaCAPITAL DISTRICT – Be part of the solution! World Heri-tage International is now looking for American families to host high school students from Eurasia. All these students have received scholarships through the US State Department spon-sored Future Leaders Exchange Program (FLEX) Program and will spend an academic year in the U.S. If you or someone you know is interested in learning more about our programs and how to become involved, please call 1-800-888-9040 or go on-line at www.world-heritage.org. (P)

Saratoga County Fair Seeks EntriesSARATOGA COUNTY – The 170th Saratoga County Fair needs entries in the category “Collections” for the Education Department. The collection must consist of at least 10 pieces and the age categories are 3-5 years old, 6-10 years old and 11-15 years old. Past collections have included match cars, Barbie dolls, marbles and buttons to name a few. Prizes will be awarded. Set up date for the education exhibits is Thursday, July 14, from 10am-2pm at the Saratoga Fair Grounds under the Grandstand. Entries for this department will be accepted on this day only. For more information on entering, call Sue or Kim Leahey at 885-4084 or Joan Joyner at 587-4622. You may also call the Saratoga County Fair Offi ce at 885-9701. Visit the Fair website at www.saratogacountyfair.org (P)

Summer Reading ProgramSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga Springs Public Library an-nounces the 2011 Summer Reading Program for Children and Teens. With the generous support of The Friends of Saratoga Springs Public Library, all the summer reading programs and events are free of charge. Full program descriptions can be ac-cessed on the Library’s website, www.sspl.org or by picking up a schedule at the Library. Registration for both the children and teen reading programs will begin on Monday, June 20. Saratoga Springs Public Library is located at 49 Henry Street, Saratoga Springs. For additional information, please call 584-7860. (P)

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Volunteers Needed for Homeless ShelterSARATOGA COUNTY – Volunteers Needed for Saratoga County Emergency Homeless Shelter. Would you like to help us make a difference? We are in need of qualifi ed individuals who are willing to donate their time, energy and experience in a variety of ways as we support homeless individuals in creating a brighter future for themselves. Please call Shelters of Sara-toga today at 581-1097 or visit our website at www.sheltersof-saratoga.org to fi nd out how you can help. (A)

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Square DanceSCHUYLERVILLE – The Country Round and Square Dance Assoc. will host a dance (old style country) on Sunday, June 26, from 2-6pm at the American Legion, Clancy Street, Schuy-lerville. Music by “Ole Time Country”. Everyone is welcome. Adults: $5; Ages 6-17 yrs.: Free. Casual dress. For more infor-mation, call Floyd at 747-6687. (A)

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On April 29th, 2011 Scott & Jenna Germain and family lost their family home to a devastating re. The family lost everything and with no kind of in-surance to rebuild.

Family, friends and loved ones will be holding a bene t on June 25th, 2011 @ 3:00pm at The American Legion Post, 70 West Ave. in Saratoga. Today we are asking from your establishment to make this a success as the family is encountering mounting bills. A Chinese Auction, Silent Auction, 50/50 raf e and spaghetti dinner will be featured at our Bene t. Please help support this local family by do-nating to us from your company gift certi cates/cards, or a basket of your company’s product or supplies for our dinner, ie: spaghetti noodles, sauce, rolls, salad, plates, silverware. All donations big or small are greatly accepted, as we would be honored for you to help us out.

Our donation tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for kids 5 to 12, and under 5 are free.

Any contributions will be greatly appreciated by the Ger-main family.

Please contact Amy Eddy @ 518-932-3160, Sally Germain @ 518-583-0069 or Debbie Hempstead @ 466-1749.

Any monetary gifts can be made to: Fire Bene t Fund for Scott & Jenna Germain and can be deposited at any local Adirondack Trust Bank.

Thank you for supporting this local family. Regards, Amy Eddy, Sally Germain & Debbie Hempstead

** Tickets Available at S&S Laundry & Mom & Pops

ALMOST HOME DAYCAREOpening 9/2011. Loc. in Blstn Spa. NYS Lic’d. (pending) 1st Aid. CPR Cert. Medication adm. trained. Curricul. based in home setting. Call now to set up your in home visit. Rhonda Granito 884-9417

WHO’S ON SECOND SHIFT? Kids on First. Open availability for first and sec-ond shifts and weekends. FT/PT & drop-in welcome. Pre-K program & all meals in-cluded. 664-6800

LITTLE STEPS CHILDCARERun by NYS certified teacher. Call for openings. 654-8583

ALWAYS THERE DAYCARE CENTER has openings for 6 weeks -12 years of age.Large playground, largerooms. Qualified teachers.Reasonable rates. 884-4868

MR. FIX IT HOME REPAIRS. Most residential repairs. If it needs fixing call me!. Plumbing, lighting indoor & out. Carpentry. 210-1144

CAREGIVER SERVICESPROVIDED Retired teacher, 5+ yrs. exp. care giving. Rea-sonable rates, ref. available. (518) 747-2726 James.

CLEANUPS. Clifton Park & surrounding areas. Leaves, branches, hedge trimming, tree removal, junk removal, mowing, gutter cleaning. Pressure washing 210-1144

CARPENTER/ Remodeling New rooms, kitchens, baths, ceramic, drywall, painting & decks. 24 + yrs. 779-4542

Paul White Home Carpentry Framing • Additions Windows • Remodeling • Kitchens • Baths • Decks • Roofing • General Repairs • Free Est. Over 25 years exp. 885-4502

COMPUTER REPAIR Guaranteed results. We come to you! Free diagnostic. Timothy M.Mumford Open 7 days 588-4548

MULCH/ STONE/ TOPSOILFree delivery spreading avail-able. 495-9129 or 322-2664

GOOD CHOICE BOOK-KEEPING SERVICE. Full charge bookkeeper, over 35 yrs. Experience. Your office or mine. 696-5255/ 232-8833

G&G Deck Staining Decks professionally cleaned & restained/sealed. Ref. Ins. Free est. 339-7978

DECKS. Wood or composite.New, reface, or repair. Stain-ing or painting. Free design consulting. Completion by July 4th 330-4490BEST DECK AND PATIO.

RELIABLE HANDYMENNo job too big or small.This Father & Son teamdo it all. Free est. 584-3982

EXTREME ROOFING & REMODELING. All aspects of roofing and remodeling, free estimates, fully insured. 518-728-2995 Todd

Wade’s Tree Serv. & Land-scape Co. 10% disc. w/ad. Tree care, landscaping, mow-ing. Ins. Free. est. 384-7285

NEED HELP CLEANING or to shampoo rugs? Call Sandy at 893-2333

CASH PAID, OLD STEREO equip, 60’s - 70’s rock records & tapes. No CD’s 522-4359 leave message.

QUEEN MATTRESS SET, brand new in bag w/warranty, must move, $260 can deliver, call 526-2333

ADOPTION- Birthmother - Your concerns will be sup-ported by us...open-minded, creative married couple hop-ing to become adoptive par-ents. Legal. Confidential. Ex-penses paid. Please text/ call Alyse/ David 1-862-432-7753

FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions. Remodeling, carpentry, basements, kitchens, baths, decks, No job too small.Don Ferraro (518) 882-9513

TOPSOILPremium Dark Mulch $28/yd Screened Topsoil $28/yd. $100 Min. order. Delivered.Limited areas. 885-6668

OLD APPLIANCESand FURNITURE

REMOVED FROM YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS. Small or Large jobs.

CLEAN OUTS. Call Bill the Junkman at

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WATER HEATERS Tankless Don’t wait, change now, save energy, and get a tax credit. Call Mike O’Brien 365-6624 7am-7pm 7days/wk

PIANO TUNING SUMMERSpecial All models $89.00. Free estimates on repairs. 25 yrs. exp. References877-6442 please lv. msg.

M & K CONTRACTING Remodeling • Bath • Kitchens Basements • Replacement Windows • Decks • Porches Fully insured • Specializing in basement remodeling 885-9074 • 506-1458

GEBO’S LAWN CARECall 696-4095 after 4pm. Genealogy and Local History

SARATOGA COUNTY – Heritage Hunters of Saratoga Coun-ty will meet on Saturday, June 18, 1pm, at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. Lisa Dougherty will present “Finding A Place of Origin For Your Irish Ancestors Using Sources in the United States”. Lisa has researched Irish genealogy for many years and is a volunteer at the National Archives in Pittsfi eld. Program is free and open to the public. For information call 587-2978. (A)

Saratoga Arts Seeks Fine Artists SARATOGA – Saratoga Arts is seeking artists for its two sum-mer outdoor art exhibitions. On Saturday, July 9, the fi rst of Saratoga Arts summer Art in the Park exhibition and sale will be held in Saratoga Springs’ historic Congress Park from 10am-5pm. The second Art in the Park exhibition will be held on Tues-day, August 23 (Travers Festival week) from 10am-6pm. Both Art in the Park exhibits feature original fi ne art work. Artists need to register for Art in the Park by Friday, June 17 deadline. Space is limited for each exhibition, and advanced registration is required. For fees and registration form, please go to www.saratoga-arts.org/exhibitions.htm or contact the Arts Council at 584-4132 or [email protected]. (P)

Curtis Lumber’s Pet-A-PaloozaCAPITAL REGION – Got Pets? We do! Curtis Lumber’s Pet-A-Palooza 2011. 2nd annual Pet Adoption Day at all Curtis Lumber locations, Saturday, June 18, 10am-3pm. Hundreds of adoptable animals from area shelters and rescue groups. Dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, birds, horses & more! Free Curtis Lum-ber goodie bags with each adoption fi lled with food samples, treats, toys, leashes, coupons and more! Meet with local veteri-narians, groomers, pet sitters and other pet service providers. Many adoption rates lowered for the day! Please note that some animals may not be available for same-day adoption. For more information, please visit curtislumber.com/petapalooza (A)

Embroidery WorkshopSTILLWATER – 3D Embroidery Workshop with Jane Weber is held at the Stillwater Free Library on the 2nd and 4th Wednes-days of each month at 2pm. Just bring a pair of scissors and a large-eyed needle! RSVP please, 664-6255. (A)

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to so many people. They help the children, their families, and the community! At Parsons Child and Family Center, we have several innovative programs that provide you with support, training, and a generous stipend that allows you to work with a team and make a difference. For more infor-mation, call our home find-ing unit at 518-426-2868

MULCH, $25 PER YARD, delivered. Red, black, brown & a natural brown. Minimum 5 yards. Call Harvey 338-5898 or 391-5363

J & R FLOOR COVERING Tile, hardwood, carpet, vinyl, laminate. Great prices on ma-terials & installation. Residen-tial, commercial. Experi-enced & insured. Visa, MC, Discover Ralph 584-4657

Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava-tion, poured concrete founda-tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land cleariing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in-stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran-teed. Free est. 696-3000

“GARAGE DOOR GARY”Garage door electric openers. and service. Call for free estimate. 399-6102

$$CASH$$ FOR CARS andtrucks.. Quick service. Dead or alive. No titles needed. Comp. rates. 24/7. 506-3366

SINGLE BOOMERS Meet and greet573-2659

FRIDHOLM PAINTING Let us help you with all your interior/ ext. projects. Pop-corn and cathedral ceilings, wall paper removal, staining, decks,, wall repair, carpentry, remodel work, too. Free esti-mate, lots of refs. Will show up. Neat, clean up Love what we do! Please call John Fridholm 330-9507or 1-877-REMODEL or visit jfridholm.com

DAVID P. DYLIS Counselor at LawDebt Relief Agent & Family Law72 W. High St. Ballston Spa(518) 884-9388Eve. & weekend appt. avail.

THOMAS TRACEY BLACKTOP PAVING. In business over 40 years. All aspects of paving. 584-7491

SCRAP METAL WANTEDBoilers, mowers, appli-ances, etc. Now doing junk & demo removal 928-5631

AERO DRIVEWAYSEALCOATING. Locally owned and operated. Call us now to sealcoat your drive-way or parking lot and take 10% off. Hurry offer good un-til June 6th. 696-2122

REVERSE MORTGAGES For Seniors 62 & Older. Free info kit & quote. Call (518) 708-6547. Equal housing lender. iReverse Home Loans. Your Local Reverse Mortgage Source

SEAMLESS GUTTERSThe Gutter Guy. Cleaning & repair also available. Fully ins.20 years exp. 339-3231

Unseasoned Firewood 7 (+/-) cord load, cut, split & delivered. $1050.Call for area discount. Smaller loads avail-able. 692-2109

JUNK CARS WANTED $100- $500 for cars, trucks. Cash. Free pick-up. 365-3368

C. L. HOME IMPROVE-MENTS Taking care of all your window and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates CallRich (518) 528-7173

Deceased Veterans CeremonySARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga County Board of Su-pervisors and the Saratoga County Veterans Service Agency will be holding their monthly Deceased Veterans Ceremony at 2:30pm on June 21st at the County Building, 40 McMaster Street in Ballston Spa. This month’s honorees are Lois (Korea) and Walter (WWII and Korea) Bydairk, husband and wife Vet-erans from the Town of Ballston. For more information on this event contact Andrew Davis, Director-Saratoga County Veter-ans Service Agency, 884-4115 or [email protected] (A)

5K Trail SeriesSARATOGA – The Camp Saratoga 5K Trail Series will be held at 6:15pm on the following Monday evenings: June 27, July 11, July 25, August 8 and August 22. Registration is $5 day of. This is a low-key, fun event topped off by light refreshments and un-usual raffl e prizes. Please bring your own water. Proceeds ben-efi t the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park and the Jake Fund (a local toddler who is facing multiple leg operations). For more information, call Laura Clark at 581-1278 or email [email protected] or visit www.saratogastryders.org (A)

Square DanceSCHUYLERVILLE - The Country Round and Square Dance Assoc. will host a dance (old style country) at the American Legion, Clancy Street, on Saturday, June 18, from 7-11pm. Mu-sic by “Ole Time Country”. Everyone is welcome. Adults: $5; Ages 6-17 yrs.: $2 (under 6 yrs., free). Casual dress. For more information, call Floyd at 747-6687. (A)

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CAMP WOOD $5 per square. Corner Antone and River Rd. (9N) Corinth.

ANTIQUE Farm Tractors for Sale: 3 Massey Harris 101 Juniors, all 3 for $1,500. 1 Massey Harris 33, wide front, not running $1,500. 1 Massey Harris 22, new tires, good tin $2,500. 1 Massey Ferguson 2135, not running, $1,250. Other name brands for sale Call Al @ (518)584-9068 leave message

TV SALE Hotel Remodel underway. Zenith 25’’ TV’s $25 ea. only 5 yrs. old. Sat. 6/18 only, 9am-1pm. Cash and carry only. Holiday Inn Express Clifton Park, 18 Clifton Park Village Rd. Across from Giffy’s. Money raised going to charity for “Give Kids the World”

G. A. EXCAVATING Stump removal, driveways, land clearing. All jobs big & small.SARATOGA 421-0492

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YAMAHA 4 WHEELER $795Gas fireplace $350. Gould pump & tank 1/2 hp $350. 12 ga. barbed wire new 8 rolls $60 ea. All $450. 664-8398

MAT’S STUMP GRINDINGLet us remove those old stumps / trip hazards.Fully insured. Free estimates. www.igrindstumps.com(518) 577-5167

HOUSE WASHING.Gutter clean outs. Power clean pressure washing. Affordable pricing. 879-2293

FIREWOOD FOR SALECut, split, local delivery. Sea-soned $235 cord. Green $185 cord. H+C Trucking. 696-3654

FORMER IRS AGENT Private practice offering all tax related services, individ-ual, business, tax rep. Free E-filing & travel to you. For appointments call 280-1618

D.L. ROOFING & REPAIRSFlat •EPDM rubber • Modified Shingles • Slate • 30 yrs. exp Fully ins.•Free est. 373-3401

S&G Roofing ContractorsAll types of roofs. 14 yrs. exp. Small/ big jobs. Immed. start. Fully insured. 229-4458Will beat any competitor.

DAVE’S ELECTRIC All Phase. From single light to entire house. Reasonable Rates. Free Estimates, In-sured. Senior Disc. 583-0441

DIVORCE UNCONTESTED papers prepared $299.(Includes poor person app.) Separation agreements avail-able. Call 274-0380

Foster Parent MeetingSARATOGA COUNTY – A Foster/Adoptive Parent Informa-tion Meeting will be held on June 23, 4pm, at the Services Building, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa. Saratoga County is in need of foster homes for children of all ages, especially for teenagers. The next certifi cation class will begin in September. Please contact Jennifer Otten or Stacey McVaigh at 884-4157 for more information. (A)

Lord’s Acre FairBURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Route 50, will hold its annual fair on Friday and Saturday, September 9 and 10. A variety of booths will include white ele-phant, clothing, books, toys, baby items, sporting goods, baked goods, a country store and silent auction items. Donations for the various booths will be accepted from July 1 thru September 1. Drop off items Mon.-Fri., 9am-1pm at the Church. Please follow signs for designated areas. No TV’s please. There will be four summer pre-sales from 9am-1pm on Sat., July 30; Fri., August 5; Sat., August 13; and Fri., August 19. For additional information, call 399-5875 or 399-3859. (A)

Crafters to Meet Through June 29 ROCK CITY FALLS – Crafters will continue to meet on Wednesdays through June 29 at Simpson UMC, 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls (half mile south of Rte. 29). New crafters are always welcome. Drop by when you can between 10am and 3pm. Bring a lunch or enjoy our light refreshments. No registration or skill level required. Swap tips and recipes, bring your latest project, or just drop in to chat. We will take a summer break and reconvene in September on the weekday that is most convenient to the attendees. Any questions contact Laura Miller at 885-5286 or [email protected] (A)

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B&D PRESSURE WASHING$125 1 story. $199- 2 story & mobile homes., decks, walks, gutters. Repairs too. 275-5288 or 369-1341

KITCHEN & BATH CABINET DISPLAY CLEARANCE!We must make room for new models. Everything priced to sell. Hurry for best selec-tion. The House of Kitchens. 1613 Rt. 9, Clifton Park. 371-5710. Tues. - Saturday.

Treasures Consignment & Thrift ShopSARATOGA – Shop Treasures Consignment Boutique & Thrift Shop of Saratoga Hospital where “Thrift is the new Black”. Shoppers will fi nd new and exciting selections arriving daily and all intelligently priced by the staff and volunteers. Stop in Tuesday thru Saturday, 11am-6pm; donations accepted up until 5pm. Contact the shop at 580-4200 for general assistance. (A)

Guided Bicycle Tours STILLWATER – Saratoga National Historical Park will host a series of leisurely, guided bicycle tours. These bicycle tours are free of charge, and take place in the evenings, so no entrance fees are involved. Rides usually cover approximately 5 miles and will be held on the following six Wednesday evenings from 6-8pm: July 6 and 20, August 3 and 17. Saratoga National His-torical Park (the Battlefi eld) is located between US Route 4 and State Route 32, Stillwater. Bicycle rides are open to any visitors interested in scenic views of the historic grounds, accompanied by knowledgeable staff and volunteer guides with unique sto-ries of the park. (A)

Low Cost Spay/Neuter ClinicSARATOGA SPRIINGS/WILTON – H.O.P.E. (Homes for Or-phaned Pets Exist) is pleased to announce the grand opening of a high quality, low cost spay/neuter clinic at 4255 Route 50, Saratoga Springs. The clinic will offer Saratoga and surround-ing County residents low cost spay/neuter services for dogs and cats. Individuals and families receiving aid through public as-sistance programs, who can present a program card, automati-cally qualify. Lower income families meeting income guide-lines also qualify (application required). For the low cost of $80, male and female cats receive spay/neuter, rabies vaccine and distemper vaccine. FeLV/FIV testing available for an ad-ditional $15. Pricing for dogs will be based on age and weight. Dogs over 80 lbs. cannot be accommodated. For additional in-formation and appointments or to apply for fi nancial assistance, please contact Jeanette Sparks at 248-0355. (A)

“Yaddo Garden Party”SARATOGA – 2011 marks the 20th anniversary of the Yaddo Garden Association. To celebrate this historic event, a “Yaddo Garden Party” will be held on Sunday, July 10, 2-5pm. Pro-ceeds will support future YGA work in the gardens. Marylou Whitney and John Hendrickson are the Honorary Chairpersons of the event. Garden tours will be available and a dedication ceremony and planting of the newly developed ‘Marylou Whit-ney Rose’ will highlight the occasion. Tickets to the Yaddo Gar-den Party are $50 per ticket and $100 per Benefactor. For an invitation to the Yaddo Garden Party or for more information, contact Yaddo at 584-0746 or www.Yaddo.org. (A)

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YARD SALE. 6/17-18, 10-4Stillwater, 1 mi. n of high sch. 1438 Hudson Ave. (Rt. 4) Sailboat, new anchor for 34’ boat, typewriter tbl, 1920’s chalkbd, fur coats, new artist canvases, a little of this & that

6/18. 104 W. Mechanic St. Corinth. 8-2. New marble top bathrm vanity, Christmas Vil-lage items, camcorder, front door w/ casing, air cond., yard decorations, women’s & girls clothes, hshld. more.

Travers Manor Neighbor-hood, off Rt. 9N, near Kirby. Saratoga. Sat. June 18. 9-3, Rain/shine. 3 blocks of sales.

Neighborhood Garage Sale 6/18, 8:30-3. Woodfield Est. Rt. 9 Malta, off exit 12, S on Rt. 9. Next to the Tree Pad.

Multifamily sale: Chantal Ct. off Galway Rd., Ballston Spa, June 17 & 18, 9-5. Clocks, furn, baby furn, jewelry, gowns, & misc. treasures

ATTN! GARAGE SALE ENTHUSIASTS! Buying or selling second-hand treas-ures? The New York State Consumer Protection Board, in conjunction with the Free Community Papers of New York, recommends checking the following websites to as-sure that these treasures have not been recalled or was the subject of a warning: The NYS Consumer Protection Board www.nysconsumer.gov or the Consumer Product Safety Commission www.cpsc.gov

SAT. 6/ 18, 9-2. Cleaning out. Air hockey table, small furn., household items, 41 Madison St. Saratoga Springs

SAT. 6/18, 9-5. 417 Antler Crt, off Geyser Rd./Deer Run Town of Milton. Collectibles, comp. desk, dresser & more.

HUGE Neigh. Garage Sale Sat. 6/18 only, 8-3. Creekside Park, acr. from the cemetery in Rock City Falls, off of Rock City Rd. about 1 mi. from Rt. 29. Lots of baby clothes, and items, furniture and more.

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FOR FAMILY & FRIENDS of Erma (Perry) Baugh who died Nov. 15th, 2010 are in-vited to a celebration of her life at the First United Meth-odist Church. 175 Fifth Ave. Saratoga on June 17th, 2011 at 2:30 pm. Calling one hour prior. Please call (518) 584-1626 with any questions.

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Monday Night BingoSARATOGA SPRINGS – Community Bingo is held every Monday night at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161, 1 Elks Lane, Route 9. Doors open at 4pm; games begin at 7pm. Sand-wiches, hotdogs, hamburgers and weekly specials available from 5pm. Come spend an evening and play our 17 regular games, 2 cover-all specials, 2 different bell jar games. Large coverall $$$ payouts each week! Fun for old & young!! For additional information, please call 584-2585. (A)

Shelters of Saratoga Open HouseSARATOGA SPRINGS – This year marks the 20th anniversary of Shelters of Saratoga (SOS). We are hosting an Open House on Thursday, June 23, from 11am-2pm. Join us for lunch, see what we are all about and leave knowing how WE as a commu-nity are preventing homelessness. Star 101.3 and Twinkle the Bear will be broadcasting live from our location at 14 Walworth Street, Saratoga Springs. Tour the shelter, meet SOS board of directors and staff, and learn about volunteer opportunities. Please reply to Cindy at 581-1097 if you plan to attend. Visit www.sheltersofsaratoga.org for additional information. (A)

S-G HS Class of 1976 ReunionCAPITAL REGION – The Scotia-Glenville High School Class of 1976 is planning their 35th Class Reunion for the week-end of July 15-17. Dinner buffet at Water’s Edge in Scotia on Friday, July 15, with DJ Ric Mitchell; a tour of S-G HS at 10am followed by a picnic at Krause’s in Halfmoon on Satur-day, July 16; and Brunch at Key Hall in the Proctor’s arcade, Schenectady, on Sunday, July 17. Paper and email invites were sent out in April. For more details or if you have not yet re-ceived an invitation and need one, please contact reunion com-mittee members: Kathleen Haines Handy at [email protected] or 253-2053; or Deborah Kobasa Scuderi at [email protected] or 423-3114. (A)

Galway CSD Alumni 6th ReunionGALWAY – The Galway Alumni Association is planning the 6th reunion of all Galway School alumni. The reunion will be held at Mary Ann’s Restaurant, Broadablin at 12 noon on Sun-day, July 31. Cost: $22/person; confi rmation is needed by July 1. More information can be found at www.galwaycsd.org/ un-der “Alumni”. Checks can be made out to the “Galway Alumni Association” and mailed to Robert McChesney, PO Box 74, Galway, NY 12074. (A)

Making Peace with Our FathersSARATOGA SPRINGS – Dear Dad…Making Peace with Our Fathers, Here and Beyond will be presented on Sunday, June 19 from 6:30-8:30pm at One Big Roof in Downstreet Market Place on Broadway in Saratoga Springs. The Fathers’ Day dis-cussion will follow readings by local author Patricia A. Nugent from her book, They Live On: Saying Goodbye to Mom and Dad. Participants will be encouraged to explore the potential for a healthier connection with their fathers, whether they are still with us or have passed on, and will have the opportunity to write their own version of a Dear Dad letter. The session is open to the community for a $5 registration fee or $18 includ-ing the book. Registration in advance is required by emailing [email protected]. More information about the book They Live On is available at www.journalartspress.com. (A)

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MYRTLE BEACH BUS TRIPAttention Seniors! Myrtle Beach Bus Trip on Sept. 11 to 17.(7 days & 6 nights). Magnificent hotel accommodations. Incredible meals! Visits to the Carolina Opry Show, Magnolia Plantation, Brookgreen Gardens, Hollywood show at the Palace & Alabama Theaters, guided tour of Charles-ton, Broadway at the beach & much, much more! Only $625 per person double occupancy addi-tional $180 for single. $75. Saves seat! Early reservation strongly suggested. Call Laura Stevans at 674-0050

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Seeking Craft Fair VendersSO. GLENS FALLS – St. Andrew Lutheran Church, 600 Gan-sevoort Rd., is seeking Craft Fair venders for an outdoor fair to be held August 26 & 27 (9am-3pm). Cost for a 10’x10’ space is $30 for 2 days, paid in advance. This will coincide with St. An-drew’s annual Garage Sale. For more information call Carole at 793-4570 or Pat at 793-9243. (A)

“Join the Movement Today!”CAPITAL REGION – Hannaford Supermarkets is asking their customers to “Join the Movement Today!” by donating to The Arthritis Foundation Northeastern New York through their in-store Kiosks. During the entire month of June, all 44 stores in New York State will be joining forces to help raise funds for all three chapters of the Arthritis Foundation within New York State (Greater New York Chapter, Northeastern New York Chapter and Upstate Chapter). Participating stores from the Hudson Valley throughout upstate New York will help raise vital funds that will support local advocacy, educational and self-help programming. For more information about the Han-naford Campaign to support the Arthritis Foundation, please contact Rainbow Doemel, Development Director at 456-1203 or [email protected] or www.arthritis.org. (A)

Team Seeks Hitter/Infi elderCAPITAL REGION – Nightmare Elite 18u looking for 1 strong hitter/infi elder for college showcase team. Call George at 269-2421 or email [email protected] (A)

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John Bove’s journey to a chef and restaurateur began with the infl uence of his parents. Mary and John Bove were immigrants from Italy. John’s whole life was Italian and he thought everyone was Italian until he went to school. John’s fi rst introduction into the restaurant business was in 1948 when his parents opened Mary’s Luncheonette on River Street in Troy. John was twelve at the time and he along with the whole family would help out in the restaurant. John remembers that during his lunchtime he would go home to wash dishes with his Pop, Scerbo. In the fall of 1959, due to the failing health of his Mother, John was offered the restaurant by his parents, but passed on the opportunity knowing that his parents needed the money. The restaurant was sold. John went on to open his fi rst restaurant in June of 1960. He ran this restaurant, The Roma, until late 1982. In 1982 John began renovation on his home, which became his current restaurant The My Way Cafe in 1984. This has been his most rewarding restaurant. It is small enough to control but large enough to be fi ne dining with room for the gardens that he used to grow vegetables and herbs he used in his cooking during the summers at the restaurant. For the last twelve years John has worked in partnership with his wife Susan. For him these have been the most rewarding years of his career. John did not always intend to go into the restaurant business; he wanted to be an electrical engineer and began studying at Hudson Valley Community College. He also took some Business courses, which have helped him in running his restaurants. Until recently he never formally studied the culinary arts, but rather gained his knowledge through his family, books and personal experience. At the age of 69 though, John completed a Correspondence Course and earned a Masters Degree in the Culinary Arts. John has used all of these studies throughout his career. During his career John was active in the local chapter of the New York State Restaurant Association. He was on the Board of Directors and served one year as Vice President and two as President. During his tenure as President John ran the Capital Chef’s Charity Ball. Local Chef’s would cook at the event and they raised around $40,000 for local charities and scholarships to Schenectady Community College. Throughout his time of establishing and running these restaurants, John also raised three children, Michael, Brian and Jodi. All three graduated from college and have gone on to successful careers. John is very proud of his children and their accomplishments. Now at this stage of his life it is time to go fi shing, spend time with his kids and grandkids and do some traveling. He wants to thank his customers for 52 years of allowing him to be creative, the honor of cooking for them, and the times he joined them in this lifelong banquet. He would like them to know that June 26th will be the fi nale of his career. On July 10th, his 52nd Anniversary, there will be a Retirement Party from 4-8pm at the former My Way Cafe, which was also his home for 27 years. All family, friends and employees past and present are invited. CHEF BOVE THANKS YOU FOR 52 GREAT YEARS!CHEF BOVE THANKS YOU FOR 52 GREAT YEARS!

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Artwork ExhibitSARATOGA SPRINGS – Spa Fine Art of Saratoga Springs is now featuring new work by Ken Orton. Ken has traveled all over the U.S. perfecting and experimenting with his paint-ings. His works range from old time cars and houses to light refl ections off of glass. Spa Fine Art is located at 376 Broadway Saratoga. (A)

Host an Exchange StudentCAPITAL REGION – World Heritage Student Exchange program, a public benefi t organization, is seeking local host families for high school boys and girls from Spain, Germany, Thailand, Norway, China, Russia, France, The former Soviet Union Countries, Denmark, Italy, Sweden and more! Share your corner of America by helping a foreign exchange student experience life in your area! For more information call us at 1-800-888-9040 or email us at [email protected] (A)

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it can be an easy repair project. But if spalling is widespread, it likely means replacement or resurfacing -- and that could involve hiring a professional mason.

For a small brick job, a do-it-yourselfer can usually handle the project. First fi nd a brick that will match the color and pointing style of the existing work. This may take a little re-search, and bricks that have aged signifi cantly could be harder to match.

Next, carefully scrape at the existing mortar around the spalled brick. Use a chisel and a hammer to knock out the damaged brick. If this doesn't work, use a masonry bit to drill several holes in the face of the brick and then chisel out the pieces, cleaning out the smaller debris.

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Allow the mortar to cure and then examine the handiwork.

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Butterfl ies Are a Spring SpectacleFew harbingers of spring are more spectacular to look at than the variety of butterfl ies that take to the skies after they emerge from chrysalis.

Although it is widely known that butterfl ies and moths go through a metamorphosis to turn into their fi nished forms, many are unaware just how many steps it takes for a butterfl y to be ready to fl y.

1. A butterfl y begins its life as an egg, which a female butterfl y lays on a particular plant that the species of butterfl y prefers to eat. This is called a host plant. But-terfl ies are very particular about the type of plant that they eat. Certain species will only eat one type of plant or closely related varieties.

2. When a butterfl y hatches from the egg, it is called a larva, or a

fi rst instar caterpillar. The insect is very small and does nothing but eat from the host plant.

3. Caterpillars are voracious eaters, and they grow very quickly. The trouble is that their skin can-not grow. A new, larger skin must be formed. To do this the caterpillar must molt its old skin so that the new, larger skin can emerge. As it eats, a caterpillar will go through a few stages depend-ing on the species. It may become a second, third, fourth, and fi fth instar caterpillar.

4. A caterpillar that has molted several times may look very different from its initial larval form. It will be much larger and may have different colors and features.

5. During the fi nal molt, the discarded skin will become part of the chrysalis that will house the caterpillar as it pupates. The caterpillar spins a silk girdle that attaches it to a particular location, either on a tree branch or a plant stem.

6. Contrary to popular belief, butterfl ies are not formed in cocoons. Their pupa is called a chrysa-lis. Only some varieties of moths transform inside of a cocoon. In the chrysalis, the caterpil-lar is undergoing a rapid transformation. The chewing mouthparts are turning into the sucking mouthparts of a butterfl y. Wings and antennae are also forming. The pupa stage is not merely a hibernation for the caterpillar. It is a time of very active growth.

7. About 10 to 14 days later the butterfl y will emerge from the chrysalis. Upon doing so the wings will be wet and small. The butterfl y then pumps fl uids through the wings to expand them. It also needs to get used to fl ying. A recently hatched butterfl y is very vulnerable until its wings are ready and dry.

8. An adult butterfl y eats nectar and reproduces to begin the life cycle anew. Relatively speaking, a butterfl y has a short life span. Some species live only a few days. Others may live up to a year. This can make viewing a spectacularly hued butterfl y in a spring garden even more poignant for the observer.

More than 700 species of butterfl ies are found in North America. In order to attract them to the backyard, homeowners can plant wildlife that nurtures all stages of the metamorphosis.

Adult butterfl ies looking for nectar will seek out plants in the sunlight; rarely do they feed in the shade. Plants should have red, yellow, orange, pink, or purple blossoms. Flat-topped or clustered fl owers are preferred, as are short fl ower tubes that enable the butterfl y's proboscis to fi t in easily.

Butterfl ies undergo an amazing transformation into the delicate, winged creature that graces spring days.

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Common Compost Materials

Items like eggshells, banana peels, apple cores, paper, leaves, and coffee grounds are often in-cluded in a home compost pile. These items break down by natural bacteria and produce a rich fertilizer for plants.

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There are many things that can be turned into compost. Here's a list of common items that can be turned into compost and avoid the landfi ll.

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15. leather

16. old pasta

17. pea vines

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19. newspaper

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24. yogurt

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28. toothpicks (wood)

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There are alternatives to installing new windows, including exploring options in energy-saving window coverings and draperies that can help prevent the exchange of air from inside and out-side the home.

Because they can be considerably less expensive than replacement windows, energy-saving win-dow coverings are a viable option for those looking to eliminate drafts or preventing summer's heat from entering the home via windows that aren't up to snuff. There are several different styles from which to choose that make good alternatives for homeowners.

Homeowners can convert traditional drapes into energy-saving options by making them fi t more snugly. By securing the sides and the bottoms of the drapery to the walls with double-sided tape or Velcro(R), the curtains will contain the air that fl ows from the drafty window.

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Black-out drapes can do more than darken a room for those who want to sleep longer in the morning. These drapes can keep hot sunlight out during the summer months, which can lead to a cooler home and less money spent on air conditioning. The same drapes can block drafts in cooler months because of the thickness of this type of curtain.

Individuals who live in warm climates should select drapes and blinds that are light in color so they will refl ect the sunlight and prevent rooms from overheating. Awnings or shrubbery placed

by west- and south-facing windows can help block even the harshest of the sun's rays.

There are also energy-saving window fi lms that can be applied to insulate windows and/or refl ect sunlight. An added barrier between the glass of the window and the interior of the home may be all that's needed to make temperatures more comfortable.

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Climate a Key Factor When Choosing the Right GrassChoosing a new grass for a lawn depends on more than just aes-thetic appeal. Where a person lives and the type of lawn he or she has should carry more weight than how a lawn looks upon its initial installation.

Climate is often the ultimate determining factor if a grass will thrive or wilt in a given region. Because climate plays such a big role, grasses are often categorized as "cool-climate" or "warm-climate."

Cool-climate grasses

* Kentucky bluegrass: The most popular cool-climate grass, Kentucky bluegrass is ideal for lawns that get lots of sun. Be-cause it has shallow roots, Kentucky blue grass is not very drought-tolerant. If planting Kentucky bluegrass, it's best to do so in fall or spring. Kentucky bluegrass is medium-textured

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* Transplant at the right time. It's best to transplant trees when the ground is not frozen. When transplanting in the spring, do so right after the ground has thawed and before the tree or shrub's buds be-gin to swell. When transplanting in the fall, do so soon after leaf drop to allow time for root development before the soil freezes.

* Re-locate to the correct spot. Before transplanting a tree or shrub, test the new location in mind. Make sure the place to where the tree or shrub will be moved can provide suffi cient light for the given species to thrive. In addition, check the new location's soil pH, moisture and wind exposure. Not all areas of a property are ideal for trees and shrubs, so inspect the area before moving. Such an inspection should include examining a layout of the property's utility lines.

* Avoid drying out. Trees and shrubs should not dry out during the transplant-ing process. Water the plants for 2 to 3 days prior to transplanting the tree if the surrounding soil is dry. When it comes time to transplant, cover the root ball with a damp mate-rial, such as burlap or canvas, that will help retain moisture the tree or shrub needs.

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Pavers: Pavers allow fl exibility in color and pattern. They can also be dug up and moved aroundat a later time. Different types of blocks can be interwoven to create a unique pattern. Because pavers are individual pieces, homeowners may fi nd that installation is a do-it-yourself project.

There are many different price ranges for pavers, depending on the size and material. Some range from a few dollars a block to much more than that. Many home-improvement stores sell an array of pavers, or homeowners can order from a specialty retailer.

Pavers are often individually set with sand and leveling gravel. This means that over time they can settle and become uneven. Furthermore, because there is only sand in between, weeds may grow through the pavers over time, requiring added maintenance.

Concrete: Poured concrete is a permanent addition to the landscape. It cannot be poured andthen reconfi gured without major demolition.

Also, because concrete requires precision and mastery, it is not something easily done by a do-it-yourselfer. This means that a hired mason will have to be called to pour concrete features. This may make concrete a more expensive purchase than individual pavers.

Concrete is a continuous, poured substance. This means that weeds will not grow through so there is less maintenance involved. But it's important to know that even concrete that has been properly laid may shift or crack over time from the settling of the ground.

Thanks to innovations in concrete, homeowners who like the look of pavers without the work can investigate stamped concrete options, where a pattern is embossed into the concrete before it dries. Colors, stains and etching procedures are also available.

There are a few other distinctions between these two materials that may also infl uence a hom-eowner's decision. Pavers provide immediate gratifi cation in that they can be enjoyed shortly after installation. Concrete, on the other hand, will require days to dry and cure.

Some town codes require a permit for pouring concrete because it is a permanent change to the home. Pavers may not require a permit because they are not permanent and can be removed.

When choosing among pavers or concrete around a pool or water source, it is important to select a texture that will not be slippery when wet. Otherwise accidents may occur.

The choice between concrete and pavers is largely one of personal preference. Each material has its advantages and disadvantages to consider.

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Shenendehowa Class of 1961 CAPITAL REGION – SCS class of 1961 will be holding their 50th reunion August 19-21, 2011. A Meet & Mingle party will be held on Friday evening from 7-10pm at the Fairways of Halfmoon. On Saturday a dinner cruise on Lake George from 6-8:30pm. Other optional venues are being planned. Come and reminisce, relax and rejuvenate with your fellow classmates during this “once in a lifetime” reunion. Lots of fun, prizes and surprises have been planned. Attend one or all events - your choice. For more detailed information or to make reserva-tions, contact Gary Miller at 729-5119 or by e-mail: [email protected] (A)

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What is Improv for Teens? STILLWATER – A series of activities, exercises, and games, which foster cooperation and skill-ful interaction with others. Improv improves our mind-set to think and solve problems spontane-ously and creatively. Develop confi dence in front of a group; have fun doing skits like “Who’s Line is it Anyway?”; training in theater games and comedy; learn communication skills. A class for teens is forming at the Stillwater Area Community Center after school on Wednesdays. The class will include performing in a show. For more information, call 956-3901. (A)

Child Care Summer ProgramSTILLWATER – The Stillwater Area Community Center is accepting registrations for its School-Age Child Care Summer Program. This is for children entering kindergarten thru 6th grade. Camp runs from June 27 - August 26, Mon.-Fri. and hours are 6:45am-6pm. There are two swim trips and a fi eld trip each week. Breakfasts, snacks, and T-shirt are included in tuition. This safe, fun, enriching program is licensed by OCFS, and employs a veteran group of skilled, CPR and First-Aid certifi ed counselors. For more information, contact Aimee Salecker, 664-2515 x14, [email protected], or visit www.stillwaterareacommunitycenter.org. (A)

Columbia HS 1970-79 Alumni PartyCAPITAL DISTRICT – Plans are being made for the annual CHS Classes of the ‘70s Alumni Party; date is set for Saturday, August 13, at the E.G. Town Park. If you are willing to assist in reaching alumni from your respective class or can provide info about classmates please contact me at [email protected], via our Facebook page, or by cell 928-3223. This year’s party will include the 35th reunion of Class of 1976 - so spread the word! Watch for more information on Classmates.com as well as the Facebook page set up for this purpose: Columbia-hs East-Greenbushny. Be sure to send us a friend request! (A)

In His Care MinistrySARATOGA SPRINGS – Attention women: In His Care Ministry will be offering a Bible study on discovering your true value in God’s eyes. You will obtain the keys to being the best you can be, and learn to love the woman you already are, and learn how to be truly free, fully healed and wonderfully loved. Group will meet from 7-9pm on the 1st and 3rd Fridays of every month, at Wesley Health Care Center, Main Floor conference Room, 131 Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs. Light refreshments will be served. If you plan to attend you must RSVP so we can plan accord-ingly: [email protected] or [email protected] or call 587-0623 and leave a message for Cathy or Ruth. (A)

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MAYFIELD LAKE: Lakeside. Authentic log home overlook-ing Mayfield Lake and the Foothills of the Adirondacks with 18’x20’ addition. Off the beaten path on a private right-of-way affording both privacy & a quiet atmosphere. 200’ of shoreline. 2 story with full basement, 3 BR, 2.5 bath, LR, kitchen, DR, lakeside porch. Central air (oil hot air) drilled well, 1000 gal. con-crete septic and drywell, 4.5 acres includes (2) 1+ acre approved building lots, sev-eral gardens, small barn. $425,000. Presented by: Jus-tine A. Davidson Real [email protected](518) 661-5056 or (518) 848-4699

MALTA, 3BR., COLONIAL house. Like new condition. 573-2659

REAL ESTATE

VACATION PROPERTY

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you to market your home to our Global Foundries and AMD tenants or find you

a great rental.. Call today. Bruce (518) 331-9611

WATERFORD 1 BR. 1ST floor. Heat & utilities included No pets. $675. 378-7324

SARATOGA WESTSIDE, 1 BR Close Arts dist. & Broad-way. All new bath, kitchen, HW, ceramic, w/d hookup, DW, garage, for 1 car. No smoking or pets, $800. plus TV, must see. 584-5878

FOR RENT: 3 BR, 1 BA, apartment in the Village of Corinth, No smoking, no pets, references required. $995/mo Heat & hot water included. Welch Group Realty 654-2100

ADULT COMMUNITY Minimum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spacious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $650. Washer, dryer hookups. Low heat costs. No pets.885-4232

Garden Homes CommunitiesFOR SALE OR RENT. 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR MANUFACTURED HOMES,FINANCING AVAILABLE. Ravena 756-7473/756-3629Troy 279-9572So. Glens Falls 798-5071 Colonie 373-0194Halfmoon 373-0194Clifton Park 383-0211 Latham 383-0211 Scotia 377-4519Selkirk 767-9134/ 767-2367Saratoga Springs 383-0211gardenhomesmanagement.com

STILLWATER 2 BR/ 1 bathmobile home on own 1/4 acre lot. Avail. immediately. $800+ No smokers, NP. 587-6350

LUTHER FOREST TOWN-HOUSE. 3 BR, 2 BA. garage, fireplace w/ gas insert, sky-light $1400+ util. 399-1400

STILLWATER, 1 BR., up-stairs, newly renovated, all appl’s & heat incl. o/s pk’g., screened in porch, located on river $700. 664-8090

RENT: 2 BEDROOM house, fenced yard in Corinth. $750/ mth, 654-2814. HUD ap-proved, utilities not included

MECH. BEAUTIFUL 2 BR 2nd flr. West side. Hardwood flr. wd hkup, w/ appl’s & yard. $925 + util. & sec. 664-3315 LAKE LUZERNE BAYVIEW

MOTEL & RENTAL Water-front remodeled 1 BR apts. Includes cable tv. $600/ mo. electric not incl. Also units at $550 & up. All utilities incl. 696-3300 or 654-8118

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BUYING EVERYTHING! Furs, coins, gold, antiques, watches, silver, art, diamonds “The Jewelers Jeweler Jack”1-917-696-2024 by appoint-ment. Lic- bonded.

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REACH AS MANY as 5 mil-lion potential buyers in central and western New York with your classified ad for just $350 for a 15 word ad. Call 1-518-877-4730 for details or visit fcpny.com

FREE HD FOR LIFE. Dish Network $24.99/mo. Over 120 channels. Plus- $500 bo-nus. 1-866-760-1060

Volunteers Needed to Deliver MealsSARATOGA COUNTY – The Home Delivered Meal Pro-gram of Saratoga County serves the frail elderly throughout the county, providing nutritious meals to those that are not able to prepare or get out to purchase food. If you are looking for a worthwhile rewarding opportunity to impact the life of a senior in your community this may be it! Delivery in your own town or city takes 1 to 2 hours and can be done as little as once a month. Please call The Offi ce for the Aging 363-4020 today! (A)

Men Needed As Mentors for BoysSARATOGA – The Saratoga Mentoring Program is searching for men to serve as role models for our growing waiting list of boys. Volunteering as a mentor is fun and only takes a couple of hours a week. It can be a life-changing experience for a child. We serve children in Saratoga County who are in need of a car-ing, consistent, positive role model. There are many wonderful and deserving boys on our waiting list. Please call the Saratoga Mentoring Program at 581-1487 or visit www.saratogamentor-ing.org. We are a program of Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren & Washington Counties. (A)

ARCHITECTUREGEORGE T. FARNUM

ARCHITECT78 Front Street, Ballston Spa

518-885-1705

ATTORNEYDAVID P. DYLIS

Counselor at LawDebt Relief Agent

& Family Law72 W. High St., Ballston Spa

(518) 884-9388Eve. & weekend appt. avail.

CARPENTRYPAUL WHITE HOME

CARPENTRYFraming • Additions • Windows

Remodeling • KitchensBaths • Decks • Roo ng

General Repairs • Free Est.Over 25 years exp. 885-4502

DRIVEWAYSMUDDY DRIVEWAYS

All paving. We deliver stone,rubble, gravel, etc. We also

level & rake stone. 681-9369

PAINTINGCUSTOM PAINTING

40 yrs. serv. Comm./res. Ins.Paper removal, press. washing,staining. Free est. Neat. Reliable!

885-7009

SWIMMING POOLSPOOL RENOVATIONSLiner changes, repairs, concrete work, pumps &

lters. Plumbing work. 649-5522

TREESTREE & STUMP

REMOVALInsured • Free EstimatesTom Mullen 584-7259

EXPERT TREE CUTTING& LAWN CARE

Spring clean-ups. Weeklyservice 583-0643

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To Place To Place Your Ad Your Ad

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HOME REPAIRSTile Work • Remodeling

Decorating Painting Custom Furniture

Shop ServicesCabinets • Service Calls • Ins’d

BK’s Custom Svcs. (518) 581-5900

LAWN CAREADIRONDACK

SELF-STORAGELowest prices • Fenced area

24 hr. accessibilityRoute 9N • 583-1100

THE LAWN GUYSpring clean-ups. Hydroseeding, mulching, lawn

mowing, brick pavers andretaining walls. 581-2655

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NEW HOMES980 (Sq. Feet) 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths #8 ......... $42,9001,296 (Sq. Feet) 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths #64 ..... $57,0001,494 (Sq. Feet) 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths #116 .... $79,000

PRE-OWNED HOMES1,456 (Sq. Feet) 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1/2 Fnt. Porch $40,000980 (Sq. Feet) 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath ............. $25,000

COMING SOON 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths - Doublewide 1,440 (Sq. Feet)

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342 Pyramid Pines Estates • Saratoga Springs, NY 12866PYRAMID PINES ESTATES

PYRAMID PINES MOBILE HOME SALES & BROKERAGEFor Info Call Mike 518-885-0001 • Tracey 518-788-1399 or 587-1279

LOT #71 ...... 2011 CHAMPION 28x52 ............................. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths

PYRAMID PINES PRE-OWNED HOMES

PYRAMID PINES NEW HOMES

LOT #59 ...... 2004 COMMODORE 28x56 ................. 3 Bedrooms, 2 BathsLOT #29 ...... 1988 REDMAN 28x64 ............................... 3 Bedrooms, 2 BathsLOT #1A ...... 2005 FLEETWOOD 14x80 ..................... 4 Bedrooms, 2 BathsLOT #186 .... 2004 CHAMPION 28x72 ........................ 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths

LOT #171 ..... 2011 CHAMPION 28x52 ............................. 3 Bedrooms, 2 BathsLOT #176 ... 2011 CHAMPION 28x56 ............................. 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths

FOREST HILLS - NEW HOMES (Galway Schools)LOT #47 .... 2011 CHAMPION 28x52 ............................. 3 Bedrooms, 2 BathsLOT #39 .... 2010 TITAN 14x72 .......................................... 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths

FOREST HILLS - PRE-OWNED HOME (Galway Schools)LOT #53 .... 2004 COMMODORE 14x66 .................... 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath

WOODCREST ACRES - NEW HOME (Corinth Schools)

MANUFACTURED HOMES

Saratoga Village & West Rent to own affordable 2 & 3

BR homes. Call Kris @ 496-9118 or 884-8383

www.wantto livehere.com

CLIFTON PARK/ REDUCED For Sale gorgeous 1996 14x70 3 BR, 1.5 BA. Completely renovated. New rugs & paint ready to move in. Sacrifice @ $22K was asking $29K, home is in Vosburgh MHP. 237-4562

2003 FLEET 20 Loughberry MHP. Saratoga Sp. 3 BR, 2 baths, pristine. 2 carport. 3 season rm. Paved driveway $68,900. Call Wendy Gilligan at 860-3109 Keller Williams

VILLAGE MOBILE HOMES Huge inventory of Manufac-tured Homes in more than 20 communities throughout Saratoga County. Buying/Listing/Selling885-0001

Clifton Park For Sale , adult park, nice 14x70 2 BR, 1BAfurniture & appls. incl. Central air, deck. Must see. 237-4562

ACROSS FROM RACINO 1993 Astro 24 x 48 with appli-ances, gas heat & city water. (518) 584-1697

TWO BRAND NEW BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE WIDE HOMES Move in ready in a well established park in Saratoga City + on bus line, city water, sewer & natural gas. Full 15 month warran-tee!! Details @ showing Financing avail. and ask about Star Program Must see to Appreciate!! Trotter View Estates 871-1500

MALTA SENIOR PARK Beautiful 3 BR, 2 BA, 28x60 on corner lot, carport, c/a, fenced yd, new roof, carpet, laminate flooring, thermo windows & much more!www.advantagehomes518.com383-6855

MOBILE HOME PARKS, quite rentals. Saratoga - Schuylerville- Stillwater ar-eas. $525 to $775. 237-1500

LAND

NORTH CAROLINA MOUN-TAINS New log cabin shell on 1.1 wooded acres $89,900/ 3.8 acres with stun-ning views $59,900. Minutes to lakes, state parks and golf. Financing available 1-828-652-8700

ATTENTION Land Owners!Interested in earning income off your vacant land? I am seeking subleases looking for dirt bike riding locations for my son and I in southern Saratoga County. The ideal lot is within 10 miles of exit 9 off the Northway and should be mostly cleared with some hills. Call 373-7975.

NYS BEST EVER LANDbargains, 4 acres rustic camp $19,995, 7 acres trout stream was $29,995, now $22,995, 26 acres river gorge was $49,995 now $39,995, 12 acres w/ barn was $39,995, now $25,995, 7 acres near Oneida Lake was $27,995, now $17,995, 5 acres forest bordering stateland $15,995. Free closing costs. Call 1-800-229-7843 or visitwww.LandandCamps.com

TOWN OF WILTON S.G.F. School District. 3 min. east of exit 16. 3-10 acre lots. $80K each. 587-6350

8 1/2 ACRES. APPROVED BUILDING SITE. Mont-gomery County. $39,900 or $29,900 cash. Surveyed. Perc tested. 518-725-6585.OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY

12:00 - 2:00: 21 Barbara Macdonald Drive, Corinth, Come & check out this im-maculate home that is being sold furnished. Price Reduced... Now $197,000 Welch Group Realty 654-2100

WE BUY HOMESFast, Flexible, Fair.www.ColonyCrownHomeBuyers.com

Building Lot Town of Hague Approx. 1 acre. Approved for mobile homes, modular or conventional, brook on prop-erty. $18,000, 260-7145

REAL ESTATE HANDYMAN SPECIALCheap, Cash. www.ColonyCrownBargainHomes.com

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Local Medical Employment Opportunties

Out of Work? Retired? Stay at Home Mom?Looking to Supplement Your Income?

We currently have routes everywhere!Great part-time work.

If you are a reliable adult with a good running auto and willing to work from 3-6 am you could make EXTRA CASH delivering the Times Union and other publications close to your neighborhood.

Log On to timesunion.com/carriers or call 454-5689

Independent ContractorsNeeded to deliver the Times Union

and related products.

Earn up to $1,300 per month.Be Your Own Boss!

ADIRONDACK DENTAL ASSISTING SCHOOL, INC.410 ROWLAND STREET • BALLSTON SPA

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Start A New Career In A Growing & Truly Rewarding Field ... Assisting People with Disabilities. PAY STARTING AT $9-$10.50/HR!

FT, PT and Per-diem shift s in our 39 Residences. 7 Day Services, 7 Aft er School Programs or In-Home Support. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Shift s Available! NYS Driver’s License Required.

We are currently accepting applications for part time Meat Cutters in Capital Dis-trict, Saratoga and Glens Falls. Previous retail meat experience required. We of-fer excellent pay and a ca-reer opportunity for the right person. Applications may be completed at our website, www.pricechopper.com

EOE

Meat Cutters - Part TimeCapital District Stores

SECURITY OFFICERS $10.45/HOUR. Wednesday:midnight-8am Thursday (8 hrs./wk).addi-tional hrs. available as acct. needs dictate. Guardsmark LLC seeks facility in Half-moon. Access control of truck traffic, CCTV & alarm moni-toring. Able to multi task in fast paced environment. Must have HS diploma or GED & favorable work history. Inter-ested candidates please call for phone interview: (518) 482-1050. Licensed by NYS Dept. of State.

HOME HEALTH AIDESPERSONAL CARE AIDES,F/T, P/T. Must be certified. Flex. hrs. Week-end help needed Competitive pay. Team atmosphere. Must have vehicle & be ready to work. Sign on bonus if qualified Senior Solutions. 584-1200 or 370-1200.

**2011 POSTAL JOBS!** Earn $14 to $59 hour + full federal benefits. No experi-ence required. NOW HIRING! Green card OK. 1-866-477-4953. EXT 237

HELP WANTED: Yard work, maintenance, driving. P/T for visually impaired person. Flexible hours. 348-0680

LOOKING FOR experienced Hardscape installers, prefera-bly with 7 to 10 years experi-ence & clean driving record. Please call Rich at 384-0086

Administrative Assisttants 2 FT openings for office sup-port. Office exp. and strong computer skills req. 383-3719

TROY NY. Growing manufacturer of Custom Handbags is looking for sew-ers. Work from home and set your own hours. Potential to earn $8-12/hr. Sewing exp. needed. Contact Cindy (518) 328-0098 or [email protected]

LINE COOK WANTED P/Tfor new diner. Experience in breakfast & lunch a must. Weekends a must & day shift. Call 820-3030 ask for Linda

HOUSE HUNTER NEEDEDEarn good money, part time. www.ColonyCrownHouseHunters.com

ATTENTION! CERTIFIED AIDES NEEDED. Immediate hire. Home Health Aides and Personal Care Aides. Must have valid certificates. Call Home Helpers at 584-5885

HOUSEMEN Part time AM PM shifts. Responsible for upkeep of property. Hampton Inn exit 9. 620 Plank Rd Clifton Park.

FT/ PT KITCHEN Positions. Line cooks & dishwasher needed. Apply in person to The Mill Tavern, 2121 RT 9 Round Lake (518) 899-5253

ACTORS/ MOVIE EXTRAS$150-$300/day depending on job requirements. No experi-ence, all looks needed. 1-800-385-2392 A110.

FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES exit 12, Malta, now accepting new applicants for house-keeping. Apply in person. 101 Saratoga Village Blvd, Malta.

P/T DOG AND CAT groomer needed for local pet store. Must have references. Call 363-0396.

ATTENTION: Water Tech. & Customer Service positions: Training provided. Must be a HS Grad Starting $535 per wk. Benefits & bonuses. 899-5555 H2o Solutions

AIRLINES ARE HIRING: Train for high paying Aviation career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. . Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-202-0386

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JOHNSON’S AUTO CRUSHERS

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1965 FORD THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE: Diamond blue, 390 V8 engine, auto, am/fm radio, ps/pb, pwr. seat & pwr. antenna, 81,000 orig. miles. $15,900 or best offer. 664-4052.

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‘10 Ford Fusion SE4 Cyl, Auto, 6 Disc CD, Alloys, Fully Loaded

‘06 Range Rover HSE4x4, Navigation, Htd Leather, Sunroof, Loaded

5 Speed, Leather, 6 Disc

CD w/SYNC, Fully Loaded

2010 Mustang GT Convertible

5k Own It For

‘08 Buick Enclave CXL AWD, Navigation, Htd Leather, Rear Buckets, 3rd Row, Loaded

‘08 Hummer H3 Alpha 5.3L V8, Htd Leather, 6 Disc CD, Pwr Sunroof, Chrome Wheels, Loaded

‘07 Jeep Commander Limited Htd Leather, Pwr Sunroof, Rear DVD, 3rd Row, Loaded

‘05 PT Cruiser GT Convertible Turbo, 4 Cyl, Auto, Htd Leather, Chrome Wheels, Loaded

Auto, CD, Pwr Seat, Fully Loaded, Only 30,000 Miles

2005 Mustang GT Coup

30k Own It For 2k Own It For

4 Cyl, Auto, CD,

Fully Loaded, 31 MPG!!

2008 Nissan Sentra 2.0 S

56k Own It For

$$15,98815,98847k$$26,98826,98852k

$$24,98824,98833k$$19,98819,98850k

$$10,98810,98881k

‘08 Expedition Eddie Bauer 4x4, Htd Leather, Pwr Sunroof, Rear Air, Loaded

‘03 Lincoln Navigator4x4, Htd Leather, 3rd Row, Chrome Wheels, Loaded

‘07 Nissan Murano SL All Wheel Drive, CD, Alloys, Loaded

‘09 Honda Pilot EX-LAWD, Htd Leather, Pwr Sunroof, 6 Disc CD, Loaded

‘03 Lexus GX 470 4x4Htd Leather, Pwr Sunroof, CD, Tow Pkg, Loaded

$$29,98829,98851k$$26,98826,98841k

$$14,98814,98873k$$18,98818,98858k

$$22,98822,98869k$$16,98816,98884k

‘05 GMC Envoy LT 4x4, CD, OnStar, Tow Pkg, Loaded

‘07 Subaru Impreza 2.5i AWD, Auto, CD, Alloys, Loaded

‘04 Cadillac SRXAWD, 3rd Row, Htd Leather, Navigation, Loaded

‘07 Ford E-1504.6L V8, Air, Adrian Steel Ladder, Rack & Shelves

‘06 Nissan Quest 3.5 SECapt. Chairs, Rear DVD, CD, Loaded

‘07 Kia Sedona Capt. Chairs, Rear Air, CD, Loaded

$$11,98811,98861k$$12,98812,98866k

$$12,98812,98890k$$11,98811,98850k

$$11,98811,98894k$$11,98811,98875k

4 Cyl, Auto, 6 Disc CD, Alloys,

Fully Loaded, 34 MPG!!

2011 Ford Focus SE

$$29,98829,988 $$279279/mo./mo. $$219219/mo./mo.$$239239/mo./mo.

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