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NIGHTThe Rensselaer Co. HomeBureau’s annual AchievementNight celebration will be heldon Thursday, May 24th, from6PM to 8PM at the FirstReformed Church of Wynant-skill on Main Avenue. Manyhandmade crafts wil l bedisplayed, and a raffle will beheld. Al l are invited andrefreshments will be served.Come join us for an eveningof fellowship.For more information, callHelen at 663-5062.
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St. Jude the Apostle School students Jessica Seney, LilyMassey, Jayden Johnson, and Gabrielle Swider, pictured withSuperintendent Sr. Jane Herb, were selected as first placewinners in the Lions’ Eye Bank “Through Their Eyes” CalendarContest. Their artwork will appear in the organization’supcoming 2013 calendar.
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CONCEPTION/ST. JOSEPH PARISHOn Friday, May 25th, the Seniors’ Ministry of ImmaculateConception/St. Joseph Parish, in New Lebanon, will welcomeFather Gary Gelfenbein, Pastor of St. James Parish, Chatham,and a member of the faculty at St. Bernard’s School of Theologyand Ministry in Albany. A well-known instructor in liturgical art,Father Gary will discuss portrayals of Mary, Mother of God, bya variety of artists through the ages. The program will be heldin the Immaculate Conception parish hall, 732 U.S. Route 20,New Lebanon, beginning at 11:30 am. A light lunch is plannedafter Father’s presentation and all interested members of thecommunity are cordially invited to attend at no charge. Formore information, please call Mary Linton, 518-733-0469.
SPOTLIGHT ON YOUTH AWARDS!The Town of East Greenbush Department for Community andRecreational Services is looking for nominations for this year’s“Spotlight on Youth Award.” Each year, we reach out to thecommunity to help us identify our outstanding young citizenswho, through a single act of kindness or multipleaccomplishments, have contributed to the quality of life in EastGreenbush. Nominees must be 11-18 years of age and live inthe Town of East Greenbush. Individuals cannot be nominatedby their parent or guardian.If you know someone who meets the above criteria, pleasecontact the Department for Community and RecreationalServices at 477-4194 or by emailing [email protected] a nomination form. All entrants will be honored at aceremony on Wednesday, June 20th, 2012, at 5:00 p.m. in theEast Greenbush Town Hall, located at 225 Columbia Turnpike.
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Store, Flowers in the Park, Jiff-E-Mart, Averill Park Sunoco On-the-Go, Java Beanery, WSL.Currently on display at the Sand lake Town Library are books,a list of local servicemen who served in the War of 1812 withinformation and a quiz by Erik Silver, again. Test your knowledgewith that handout!Reading student Essay Contest entries fill some hours of Mr.Bob Moore and his committee. Watch for announcement of thewinners! Appreciation for all who entered an essay!First Day cover collector’s alert! June 12th at the Sand LakePost Office is the site of the special cancellation. Credit LindaVanBergen, Post-Mistress, Diane Applin, Artist for the porchand Marvin Bubie and John “Mac” McEvilly for effort toaccomplish this recognition of the birthday.Seeking vendors for August 25th and 26th, Marilynne Whittamwill take applications. Exhibitors sought by other committeemembers. Send to Sand Lake Bicentennial Planning Committee,P.O. Box 273, Sand Lake, NY 12153.~ Nancy W. Davis, Co-Chair S.L.B.P.C
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OTTO V. GUENTHER SCHOLARSHIPDylan Larkin, son of Michael and Karen Larkin of West Sand Lake,is the recipient of the oldest and most prestigious scholarshipsoffered by Hudson Valley Community College, the Otto V. GuentherScholarship. A reception was held at the school on May 4th.Dylan will be graduating from Averill Park High School this Juneand is enrolled in the Physical Education Studies program beginningin the fall of 2012.
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Micaela Ethier, daughter ofDavid and Sharon Ethier ofAverill Park, graduated fromSiena College on May 13,2012, cum laude with a BA inMathematics with a Certificatein Education. Micaela wasinducted into the Kappa DeltaPi International Honor Societyin Education, received theSiena College AcademicExcellence in Major Award forMathematics BA and wasplaced on the President’s Listfor the spring 2012 semester.Micaela will spend her summeras a faculty advisor for theNational Young LeadersConference (NYLC) inWashington D.C. She plans topursue a career in teachingand obtain a Master’s Degreein Special Education. Micaelagraduated from CatholicCentral High School in 2009.
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St. Paul’s United MethodistChurch invites the public to aconcert by the MadrigalSingers from QueensburyHigh School on Thursday, May31, 2012, at 7PM. This is thefifth year the Singers haveperformed at St. Paul’s. Theacoustics in the domedsanctuary make for anenchanted evening of song.A free will offering will beaccepted to assist with thegroup’s future tour schedule.St. Paul’s is located at 1583Carney Road in Castleton (justoff Maple Hill). The church ishandicap accessible. For moreinformation, or directions tothe church, please call thechurch office at 732-7754.
The Rensselaer Junior SeniorHigh school is presenting asmall Art Show at Angie B’s,on Washington Avenue inRensselaer. It is a small sampleof the beautiful artwork yourchildren do at the Junior HighSchool. The show will run fromnow until May 30th, so stopby and enjoy the art.
~ Kim Jones, Art Teacher
AVERILL PARK SENIOR ARTS GALA
Averill Park Senior Arts Gala 2012 will be held on Friday, June1st. Visual art reception: 6-7PM; 7PM Auditorium (Theatricaland Musical Performances with Awards Presentations).Reception in Cafe after the Ceremonies. Free and open to thepublic.
WHAT IS THE LEO B. CLEMENT
MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP?
It is a $250 prize awarded to a Poestenkill high school studentwho can best express their love of reading in an essay.After the summer following 8th grade, Leo realized his parentsneeded his income to survive, so he chose not to return toschool. He worked 6 days a week but most of his spare timewas spent reading – reading about everything, especiallyhistory. When he enlisted in the Army, he was given the basicbattery of tests that all recruits are required to take. Thesetests determine what areas a soldier would be best qualifiedfor. It was determined that Mr. Clement possessed theeducational level of a second year college student. He eventuallybecame an instructor in the NY National Guard and attained therank of Command Sergeant Major. He also taught classes atHVCC for the Master Gardeners. Reading brought himknowledge and joy his entire life. He could never read enough.Alma Clement has established this scholarship through thePoestenkill Library to honor her husband and bestow a financialaward to another lover of reading.Please submit your 500-700 word essays to the PoestenkillLibrary by May 31. A committee representing the Clementfamily, the Library and a Poestenkill resident will choose thewinner based strictly on the content of the essay. For moreinformation, go to www.poestenkilllibrary.org.
MONOTYPE CARDS WORKSHOP AT SLCA
Sand Lake Center for the Arts presents a Sundays at theCenter workshop on June 3 at 1:30pm - “Monotype CardsWorkshop with Pat Smart” Learn an interesting and fun methodfor card making. Students will make cards with plexiglass plates.The plate is painted with water based printing ink with a paletteknife. It is then blotted with tissue and printed on a card usinghand pressure. The plate or the tissue can often be usedagain to print another image on rice paper. The tissue and ricepaper images are later glued to additional cards. $5 pp (adults/kids, 10 and up, class limit 16). To make reservations, call 518-674-2007 or visit www.slca-ctp.org. The SLCA is located at2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY.
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GLASS LAKE ASSOC.
TO HOLD
FLAG
RAISING
The Glass Lake Association willbe holding their annual flagraising on the island at 1PMon Saturday, May 26th.Please join us for a luau partyat Mary and Tim Komdat’shome, 2685 NY 43, immed-iately following the event;there will be no rain date. Newpresident, Holly Flynn,explained a slight change fromother years as decided by themember at the Oct. 2011party at The Arlington. Tomake hosting the party a littleeasier we are each asked tobring our own drinks, a dish toshare and lawn chairs. Ournew Treasurer, Betty Lang,will be collecting this year’s tendollar dues, a reduction of fivedollars from past years.So dig out your wildest shirtand hula skirt and yourbeverage of choice for aHawaiian party by Glass Lake.Aloha!~ Submitted by, Joan Ryan
MARY BETH
McDADE
CHOSEN AS STATE
FINALIST FOR NAM
Miss MaryBethMcDade,age 12,has beenchosen asa StateFinalist in
the National American MissNew York Pageant to be heldon August 23-25 at the HyattRegency Hotel in Rochester,NY. The winner of the Pageantwill move on to compete in theNational American MissNational Pageant inHollywood, CA. Mary Beth’sactivities include softball,trombone, guitar, archery,reading, and donating her timeto spend with the seniors atVan Rensselaer Manor, andcounting money with hergrandmother at St. Jude’sChurch in Wynantskill. Sheparticipated in the all countyband and also is a NYSSMAparticipant. Mary Beth’ssponsors include hergrandmother, Mary T.McDade, her cousins Mary andMike Donovan, and herparents. Mary Beth is in searchof more sponsors. If any localbusinesses are interested in atax deductable donation, andhave their business namepublished in the NAM sponsorlist, please contact her [email protected] would be very pleasedand would love to meet you inperson to express herappreciation and maybe get aphoto.
SCHODACK TOWN HALL CLOSES FOR
HOLIDAY
Donna L. Conlin, Schodack Town Clerk, wishes to remindresidents that the Schodack Town Hall Offices and HighwayDepartment will be closed on Monday, May 28, 2012, for theMemorial Day Holiday. The Schodack Town Hall Offices andHighway Department will resume its regular business hours onTuesday, May 29, 2012.The Transfer Station will resume its regular business hours onWednesday, May 30, 2012.If you have any questions, please contact the Office of theTown Clerk at 477-7590, Monday through Friday, between thehours of 8:30AM and 4:30PM.
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DAY PARADE & SERVICE
This year’s Memorial Day activities are hostedby the Lt. Perry Williams Post 3025, Veterans ofForeign Wars, Sand Lake Kiwanis, and The WestSand Lake Fire Company. PARADE DATE ISMONDAY, MAY 28th - THE PARADE UNITS willform at 9:00 AM on Westfall Court, complimentsof Ed Patanian for the use of his property. Theparade steps off at 9:30. THE PARADE ROUTEis east on Route 43, straight through to theVeterans Park, and then left on High School Rd.where the parade will end. THE MEMORIALSERVICE will take place at Veterans Park atapproximately 10:15 AM.REFRESHMENTS (compliments of Lt. PerryWilliams VFW Post 3025 and Sand Lake Kiwanis)will be served at the Veterans Park after theservice is completed.All are welcome to join in the parade. If youhave any questions, call Dan Holser at 674-1007or Mike Stahlman at 674-5746.
NORTH GREENBUSH
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE
Katie Connolly, Town Clerk andChairman of the North GreenbushMemorial Day parade announces thatthe North Greenbush MemorialParade will be on Monday, May 28,2012, at 1:30 PM.The parade wil l step off fromStreamview Lane, then down MarionAvenue to Brookside Avenue, thendown Main Avenue to the NorthGreenbush Town Offices where theMemorial Day Ceremonies will takeplace.There will be parties at the AmericanLegion and the Wynantskill FireDepartment after the ceremonies andall are invited to attend.For further information, please callKatie Connolly at 283-4306.
CASTLETON-ON-HUDSON/SCHODACK
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE
The Village of Castleton-on-Hudson/Town of SchodackMemorial Day Parade will take place on Monday, May 28,2012, at 10AM.Memorial Day is a time of remembrance of those who gavetheir lives for our country. This year’s theme is “Honoringthose who served our country to insure our freedom”.Chairperson Doe Warland announced that following theceremonies to take place at the Mountain View Cemetery,awards will be given for floats, fire companies, youth groups,and decorated bikes. Seating will be provided for Veteransat the ceremonies. The parade will form on Boltwood Avenueand begin to march up Seaman Avenue. This year, theGrand Marshall will be George Flanders, Sr., Guest speakerwill be Vietnam Veteran, Dennis Dowds, and the CommunityAppreciation Award will be given to Al Vann Nederynen.Please note that only floats or vehicles marching in theparade will be permitted to drive into Benedict and Boltwood.Cars dropping off marchers will not be permitted to driveinto the parade line up area. Anyone marching in the parademust walk to the designated line-up spot. For furtherinformation, please call 518-732-2211. We would also liketo announce that if you are on the parade route, or if youare in the Village, that you support those that have servedand tie yellow ribbons on trees or posts in front of yourhomes.
NASSAU AMERICAN
LEGION POST 1268
OPEN HOUSE
We are having an open houseon Monday, May 28th,Memorial Day starting at12:30. There will be a food,fun, friends and neighbors.Members from all of our divi-sions, Legionnaires, Auxiliaryand Sons of Legions, will bethere if anyone has anyquestions about membership.Please come down to join inon the fun. We are locatedon 1 Chatham Street inNassau, the brick building nextto the Cumberland farms onRoute 20. Any questions, call766-2633 any day after 4PM.
BRUNSWICK V.F.W. POST #831
MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE
The Brunswick V.F.W. Post #831 will beholding a Memorial Day service at theBrunswick Veterans Park on Route 2 inEagle Mills on Memorial Day, Monday,May 28, 2012, at 11 AM. The servicewill include the placing of wreaths at themonuments honoring veterans of WorldWar I and II and the Korean War. Dillon Flynn will serve asbugler.All are invited to attend this service honoring the men andwomen who are serving and have served this country, manyby giving their lives.
MEMORIAL DAY
SERVICE IN
NASSAU
Nassau’s V.F.W. Post#8162 located at thecorner of U.S. RT 20 andLyon’s Lake Road will beholding its MemorialService on May 28th.The ceremonies will beginat 11:30AM. The Flag willbe honored at 12PMsharp. Refreshments willfollow and be provided bythe Town of Nassau andserved by the V.F.W.members and auxiliary.There will be recruitingbooths set up on thepremises representing theV.F.W. (Veterans ofForeign Wars), theAmerican Legion and anew charter just formingup in the area of theA.M.V.E.T.S.
REVEREND DR. RAYMOND KOBIELSKI
SCHOLARSHIP FUND
It has been one year since the passing ofDr. K. (4/18/11). In his memory, my wifeand I have set up a scholarship fund to beawarded to an A.P.H.S. alumni descendant.Dr. K. was a valuable member of thecommunity in many ways, for many years.We would like to keep his memory alive byassisting a local student continue theireducation.If you would like to contribute to the memorialscholarship fund, you can make a donation at any Key Banklocation under the fund name of Dr. Raymond KobielskiScholarship Fund. ~ Submitted by, Matt and Molly Heffner
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EPA is hosting a Public Information
Meeting for the Dewey Loeffel Landfill
Superfund Site, Town of Nassau,
Rensselaer County, New York
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will hold
a public information meeting to update residents and
other interested parties about activities at the Dewey
Loeffel Landfill Superfund Site in the Village of Nassau,
Rensselaer County, New York.
The Dewey Loeffel Landfill was added to the Superfund
National Priorities List (NPL) of hazardous waste sites in
2011. Since that time, the EPA has conducted a series of
initial site investigations to evaluate the extent of
contamination at the site.
During the meeting, agency representatives will discuss
the results of these investigations, next steps, and
community involvement opportunities.
Date: Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Location: St. Mary’s Church Parish Hall
(located behind the church)
26 Church Street, Nassau, NY 12123
Time: 7:00 to 9:00 PM
For more information, please contact Larisa Romanowski,
Community Involvement Coordinator,
at [email protected] or call (518) 747-4389
or toll-free 1-800-346-5009.
Additional site information is available at EPA’s website:
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COUNTY HONORS THE LATE WWII
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A host of family members, friends, government officials, andmembers of the Honor-A-Deceased Veteran Committee are
pictured following the ceremony commemorating the life andservice of WWII Army Veteran William Perry Williams.
The late 1st Lieutenant William Perry Williams, who enlisted inTroy’s Historic 105th Infantry in September, 1940 while a seniorat Averill Park High School, and, received the Purple Heart andSilver Star for his courageous battlefield actions against theenemy on New Guinea during World War II, was recognized byRensselaer County’s Honor-A-Deceased Veteran Committee andCounty officials on Monday, May 14, 2012, during services atthe County Office Building.Williams was initially deployed to Ft. McClellan, Alabama andattained the rank of sergeant in Company A. After continuingwith training in Hawaii, Williams was selected for OfficerCandidate School, thereby sent to Ft. Benning, Georgia andcommissioned Second Lieutenant upon graduation on November25, 1942. During the final three months of Williams’ service, hewas confined a hospital on New Guinea trying to recuperatefrom wounds incurred by a mortar explosion. Sadly, Williamssuccumbed to these wounds on August 6, 1944. Posthumously,
the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post in Sand Lake was named in1st Lieutenant Williams’ honor.“William Perry Williams wasimmediately recognized as aleader following his inductioninto the Army and rose quicklythrough the ranks. He waspart of the generation knownas the “Greatest Generation”and his actions in defense ofour nation and the principleswe hold so dear as Americanscertainly live up to that highstandard he helped set,” saidRensselaer County ExecutiveKathleen M. Jimino.In addition to Reid and Walsh,the ceremony honoringWilliam Perry Williams wasattended by CongressmenPaul Tonko, representatives ofCongressman Chris Gibson andSenator Roy McDonald, andCounty Legislators AlexShannon, Judith Breselor,Harry Tutunjian, Mark Flemingand Edward Manny.
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“Butch Crandall, Jr. ofInterstate Laminates isdonating a brand newkitchen countertopand other goodies tothe PBA Auction onJune 2.”Don’t forget! Weneed your help. Onlyone more weekbefore our 21stAnnual Poestenkil lBusiness Association21st Annual Auction,
Saturday, June 2nd. Preview starts at 10AM and the Auctionis from 11 AM to 3 PM. Donations have been received for newitems this year, but we still need your help to replenish ourfunds that will allow us to continue with donations to families inneed and community events. Also, don’t miss our “treasureditems”. Refreshments will also be available.Please call Roger Bubie at Poestenkill Auto Parts, 283-4110,to arrange for items to be picked up.SOPHIA LAFERGOLA GRADUATES from RIT
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GREENBUSH IN THE WAR OF 18122012 marks the 200th anniversary of the start of the War of 1812.Although no battles occurred in the old town of Greenbush(Rensselaer, East and North Greenbush) the area does have a claimto fame in the history books. The U.S. Army constructed a largemilitary post called the Greenbush Cantonment here.This several hundred acre cantonment was located near the presentday Red Mill School in East Greenbush. During the War, over5,000 troops trained here. The Greenbush location was strategicallywell placed. It was near the action occurring both in the Niagarafrontier and Lake Champlain.The commanding general, Henry Dearborn was a veteran of theRevolutionary war, and one suspects, well past his prime. Ratherthan a “fighting general” he was an “administrative general” farfrom the battlefield: think General Halftrack from the Beetle Baileycomic strip.When General Dearborn took command, the cost overruns began.He bought the land on behalf of the government for $9,000 andconstruction of the Cantonment began. It wasn’t until a year laterthat Dearborn discovered the government didn’t have clear title tothe land, so he had to pay an additional $1,250 to perfect the title.Additionally, the government purchased a large field of standingrye nearby ready for harvest. However, a cavalry unit arrivedand the horses promptly devoured the entire crop.The Cantonment consisted of eight barracks for enlisted men, threeunits for officers, the general’s house, surgeon and physician’squarters, a hospital, horse stables, armory, arsenal storehouse,guard house, kitchens and many latrines.I haven’t discovered if local units were stationed at the Cantonment.Major John Defreest, who lived in what is now North Greenbush,was an officer in Col. Carr’s New York Militia. Carr was one ofseveral Rensselaer County soldiers who served in the War.Depending on which story you believe, Col. Carr’s soldiers arrivedjust in time to turn the tide of the Battle of Plattsburg, or were toolate to tip the balance for an American victory.After the war ended in 1815, the government continued to stationa few soldiers at the Cantonment and finally sold the property toHathhorn McCulloch for $8,007 in 1831.Today the only building left on the site is one of the officers’ formerquarters and is a private residence.
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OPENINGThe Town of North GreenbushYouth Committee would like toannounce our Town Beachopening on Memorial Dayweekend. The beach will beopen from 10:00 am to 8:00 pmon Saturday, Sunday & Mondayof Memorial Day weekend andeach of the following weekends;and will be open daily beginningon June 16th as part of our on-going effort to improve theTowns Youth & Recreationprograms. We have decided toopen three weeks sooner thanhas been done in previousyears. We invite our residentsto come out and enjoy the townpark and the manyimprovements made over the lastfew years. In addition, this yearwe will be opening a concessionstand with snacks, ice cream anddrinks. Hope to see you there.~ Lou Desso, North GreenbushCouncilman & Youth CommitteeChairman
VILLAGE OF NASSAU BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETINGThe Board of Trustees of the Village of Nassau, Rensselaer County, New York will hold the year-endmeeting originally scheduled for Wednesday, May 23, 2012 on Wednesday, May 30, 2012 at 7:30PM atthe Village Hall, 40 Malden Street, Nassau, NY 12123.The following issues will be discussed: Review Truck Bids - Review Civil Service Full Time Hours andStandard Work Day and Reporting Designated First Niagara as the depository bank for the VillageJustice Court. ~ Heather Werner, Village Clerk
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Lots of enjoyment is in store for all who will attendthe Averill Park Community Orchestra concert on
Sunday, June 10. The musical event will take place at 4:00 PMthat afternoon at the Algonquin Middle School of the AverillPark Central School District. Members in the orchestra arestudents and adults from the local and surrounding areas. Therewill be music to delight everyone. As usual, there is no admissionfee, however, the group is very grateful for any donationstowards the purchase of new music and other expenses. Formore information, call Janine at 674-5917 or Debbie at 266-1484, or email us at [email protected].
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At Love Lutheran Church, we confess in the Nicene Creed thatthe Holy Spirit is “the Lord and Giver of Life.” What does thatmean? Come join us on this Pentecost Sunday, May 27th, atthe 10AM worship as Pastor Henry preaches this sermon onthe Holy Spirit, present in ancient times and present today.Love Lutheran Church is located at Middlesex Road andPheasant Lane in East Greenbush. Please call 477-8685 fordirections and service times.
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The family and friends of Brian Glasser will be hosting a huge,multi-family garage sale Friday, June 1st - Sunday, June 3rdfrom 9AM - 4PM each day.All proceeds will be used for medical expenses for Brian Glasserwho suffers from Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis (PSC), adisease that damages and blocks the bile ducts inside andoutside the liver. Brian has recently relocated to Jacksonville,FL, to await a liver transplant. Brian has been a lifelong residentof West Sand Lake and resides there with his wife and 4 youngchildren.We have something for everyone…baby & children’s items,furniture & household items, electronics, sporting equipment.There’s too much to list.Last year we had a great turn out from the community, soplease join us again to support Brian. Come rain or shine!
SAND LAKE CLEANS UP!
In cooperation with the BicentennialCommittee and the Sand Lake BusinessAssociation, the Town of Sand Lake isassisting in a town-wide cleanup day. It willbe Saturday, June 2, from 9am - noon. We’reproud of our town, and encourage everyoneto look around his/her property and see whatneeds to be done. Pitch in: pick up yourplace, put in perennials, prune plantings and
paint your porch! Please mow your lawn! The transfer stationwill be open extended hours on Saturday AND Sunday for yourconvenience. Townspeople are invited to drop off brush andmetal and pick up free mulch at the town garage, which alsowill be open Sat. and Sun., 9am -noon on Springer Rd.Volunteers will be involved in picking up trash along Rt. 43between the hamlets of Sand Lake and West Sand Lake. Scouttroops will clean up Butler Park and school properties. TheSand Lake Garden Club will be on hand for consultations atUncle Marty’s. Bring photos. Take advantage of theirexpertise!The wonderful volunteers of the West Sand Lake and AverillPark Fire companies and the Sand Lake Ambulance will openfor a refreshment stop and rest area. The town is celebratingits 200th Birthday. Let’s make it a beautiful one!
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“MUSIC IN THE PARK” SUMMER SERIES
As legislative representatives of District 4, including the townsof Schodack, Nassau and Sand Lake, we are happy to provideresidents with an update on actions taken at the April 10, 2012legislative meeting.We continued our efforts to protect taxpayers and save moneyduring these challenging economic times. The Legislatureunanimously approved a refinancing of existing county debtfrom various county and Hudson Valley Community Collegeconstruction projects, with the refinancing expected to savethe county $800,000. The refinancing is made possible in partthanks to the county’s solid financial and bond ratings followingindependent reviews.Legislators also unanimously supported resolutions aimed atreducing fraud and abuse in the welfare system. Majoritylawmakers sponsored resolutions calling for state laws to bedrafted to require welfare recipients to be drug tested, and forfood stamp recipients to be required to display photoidentification when accessing the service.We also approved resolutions for the purchase of materials forthe repair and improvement of county roads and bridges.Improvement work has started on some county roads and isexpected to continue during the spring and summer.Legislator confirmed the appointment of John Turi of Hoosick aspublic defender. Legislators also commended retiring PublicDefender Jerome Frost, who thanked county officials for theirsupport for the officeWe were also pleased to join in recognizing the 50th anniversaryof the founding of Holy Spirit School in East Greenbush. HolySpirit has educated a number of students from southernRensselaer County and we congratulate the school on thisimportant milestone.After nearly two decades of service to the county helping ensurecounty buildings and Hudson Valley Community College buildingswere safe and accessible, David O. Kelly passed away. Wewere joined by members of the Kelly family at the April meeting,and presented them with a resolution mourning his passing.We were also joined by the family of George Beerle Sr. ofSchodack, who passed away recently, and presented themwith a resolution mourning his passing.The Legislature also recognized May 1 as Silver Star BannerDay to recognize those wounded during military service to ournation.Residents are welcome to contact us at our legislative officesby writing to the Rensselaer County Legislature, 1600 7thAvenue, Troy NY 12180 or by e-mailing us via the officiallegislative website at www.rensselaercounty.org.
TIME FOR A CHANGE IN THE NLPIA 7
Letter to the Editor: I have sent the following to the “OUR” NassauLake Park Improvement Association (NLPIA) Board of Directors,but feel it is my duty to let ALL members know exactly how certainBoard members have decided to handle membershipsconcerns...The Board should be acting on behalf of its membership- not acting like they themselves own the NLPIA property.Unfortunately, this behavior has been going on for years...somethinghas got to change!I was the Secretary on the Board of Directors (2008-2012). I havespent countless hours volunteering my time over the years. Iresigned on 3/23/12 due to constant arguing and getting very littleactual work accomplished. I would like to start off by explainingwhat happened during the Board meeting held on 5/2/12.I respectfully asked the Board’s permission to speak on an issuethey were currently discussing, or I could wait and discuss it duringthe membership meeting that takes place after the Board meeting(where I would be fully involved in the discussion). I was givenpermission to speak. I voiced my concerns along with concerns ofothers. During the discussion, a Board member decided to abruptlyend my involvement. I was told (and NOT politely) to “SIT DOWNAND SHUT UP”, I was no longer a member of the board, notallowed to talk, the discussion with me was over and it was now aBoard issue.As a member of this association and former Board member - I AMAPPALLED BY THE WAY I WAS TREATED. THIS BEHAVIOR ISUNACCEPTABLE!I am sure members would have been interested in hearing what Ihad to say and would NOT want me to “SIT DOWN AND SHUTUP”. It was the members of the NLPIA that convinced me to run forthe Board to assist with changes that were and are so desperatelyneeded. I am no longer willing to volunteer my time or energy onan association that is willing to sit by and treat their members withsuch disrespect!~ A very disappointed member, Christine GarrityEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and forall intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity ofits contents.
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including career and networking resources, scholarships, travel,and service projects both on campus and in the community,” saysStephen E. Loflin, NSCS Founder & Chief Executive Officer.NSCS is a member of the Association of College Honor Societies andis the nation’s only interdisciplinary honors organization for first-and second-year college students. Membership is by invitation only,based on grade point average and class standing.
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The highway crew has been hard at work taking advantage ofwhat good days we have had. I would like to particularly thankthem for their efforts at bringing back the abandoned BrainardRural Cemetery. If you drive by, you will know that it is nolonger abandoned. Great job guys!The Board has recently approved the cost estimates for theBurden Lake Sewer District. The project is slated to moveforward after a 30-day permissive referendum period whichends at the end of May. This Board action ensures that thefuture of this project is totally up to the residents that live inthe Sewer District. Please visit www.townofnassau.org shouldyou like more information or if you have concerns relative tothis project. Your timely response is needed and the projectsfuture is totally up to the residents that live in the Sewer District.A referendum on the project is not guaranteed so please visitthe website today.The USEPA will hold a community forum on May 30th at 7PM atSt. Mary’s Parish Hall. We expect updates on the remediationefforts at the toxic waste site. Legislation drafted and supportedby the Town has been advancing in the State Legislature duringthe past week.Tire Recycling Days will be held at the Transfer Station, May18-19. Please help us rid the landscape of these tires whichalso harbor disease carrying insects.The Board has approved the first payment for constructionwork at the Town Hall to make it more handicap accessible. Weare pleased that this work will be done with reserve funds anda $20,000 grant.Recent Board actions also include approval of an escrow accountfor the Troy Sand & Gravel Special Use Permit Application review,$8,000 in dust control disbursements for the summer monthsand we have begun audits of Town departments.Thank you for the tremendous support of the recent tailgatesale at the Highway Garage. It was a great job by the Farm &Agriculture Preservation Committee! We look forward toanother sale next year.I would also like to thank the businesses, individuals, andemergency services partners that supported the recent eventfor Tech Sgt. Wilkinson and his family at the Hoags Corners FireCompany. The money is still coming in and the event affirmedwhat we already know this is a great community.As Memorial Day approaches, please thank a veteran for theirservice and remember those no longer with us. Don’t forget,the parade is this Monday.
SAND LAKE SUPERVISOR“SAME OLD, SAME OLD”
Letter to the Editor: It seems whenever Democrats gain controlof Town Board, there’s an accountability gap. No matter whatquestions are asked, the Democrat responses are always thesame: “Thank you.”In the past, if questioned about financial figures, the answer:“Thank you.” If asked about what was being put in the formerlandfill, the answer: Thank you. If asked why decisions weremade without the full Town Board’s knowledge, the answer:Thank you. And so on.I’m not writing to show how polite Supervisor Fasoldt is, but toexpress disappointment that despite her promise to work withand for everyone, the Supervisor’s reverting to the “same old,same old” of previous Democrat administrations: No answers;no accountability.In watching the broadcast of the March 14 Board Meeting,questions were asked about the purchase of a new $30,000wheelchair accessible van: Was there a survey to determineneed for the van? Fasoldt: “We’ll do that later.” What aboutthe cost of a driver and the insurance? Fasoldt: “Thank you.”How can the Board approve this expenditure with a bare bonesbudget that denied employees even a small raise? Fasoldt:“Thank you.” Why does the Town need a van service when theCounty (to whom we pay taxes to support this service) andother resources already offer transportation to seniors anddisabled individuals? Fasoldt: “Thank you.”To hear the purchase of the van was already approved at anuntelevised workshop instead of at a Board meeting, was badenough. To see the Supervisor had no answers to the questionsasked, and was unwilling to seek answers, is irresponsible.As taxpayers face more demands on tight budgets, we can’tafford to have our Town Board make decisions on what mightbe nice to have if we don’t need it or can’t afford it. No onewants to deny transportation for seniors or disabled residents,but we’ll never know if there’s a need if questions are onlyanswered with “Thank you” and Supervisor Fasoldt has nosupporting facts or the initiative to find them.~ Joe Johnson, Averill ParkEditors Note: The above article does not necessarily reflect the opinionor endorsement of the Editor or the Staff of THE ADVERTISER, and forall intents and purposes is impossible to verify the truth and veracity ofits contents.
ELMER E. STAHLMAN SCHOLARSHIPSAnticipating graduation 2012, theClass of 1955 of Averill Park CentralSchool District #1 prepares for theopportunity to honor Elmer E.Stahlman, again. Begun in 1996, thenow 2 awards of $500 each will be givento two graduates who will continueeducation to become teachers as
specified by “Prof” Stahlam.Recognized for his commitment to education, his high standardsin hiring teachers and years of service, Mr. Stahlman’s roles asprincipal, history teacher and coach began in 1929.Continuing the scholarships is possible by all who havecontributed, appreciation to those donors! Any amount helps.Keeping the memory alive continues to educate for futuregenerations. Send to “Elmer E. Stahlam Scholarship Fund”, AverillPark High Schook, 146 Gettle Road, Averill Park, NY 12018.~ Nancy W. Davis, Class of 1955
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TURKEY SUPPERZion’s United Church of Christ, 741 Taborton Road, Sand Lake,NY will be serving a Roast Turkey Dinner on Saturday, June2nd, in the church hall. Servings will be at 4:30, 5:30 & 6:30.Come and enjoy a “Family Style” all-you-care-to-eat turkeywith gravy, mashed potatoes, dressing, green beans, corn,cranberry sauce, cole slaw, rolls and butter and piefor dessert.There will be a choice of lemonade, iced tea, milk or coffee forbeverage. The cost is $12.00 for adults, $5.00 for children(ages 5-12) and under 5 yrs free.For reservations, call Barbara Boughton cell phone number at956-0096 or email [email protected] or DianeHoffman at 674-2746. If no answer, Please leave your name& number on answering machine and you’ll be called back.All reservations need to be confirmed if left on answeringmachine.
FREE SUNDAY SPAGHETTI DINNERThe Blooming Grove Reformed Church on Rte 4 in Defreestvillewill again be hosting a Free Spaghetti Dinner on Sunday, May27th, from 2PM to 4PM. Open to the public. Come and enjoysome good food with the company of your neighbors.
SAND LAKE VBS DRIVE-THRU COOKOUTSalem United Methodist Church, 349 Shaver Road in WestSand Lake will be hosting a drive-thru cookout on Saturday,June 2nd, from 1pm-6pm. The dinner special is $7.00, whichincludes a choice of: 1 sausage & peppers on a roll or 1 Spiediesauce marinated chicken breast sandwich or 2 burgers. Then,you also have a choice of which two sides you want: bakedbeans, macaroni salad or potato salad. Individual items areavailable at an additional cost. Reservations are stronglyrecommended and may be placed by calling 477-5607 or 674-3106. All proceeds benefit Sand Lake VBS which is held at St.Henry’s Church in Averill Park from July 30th-August 3rd.
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FUNDRAISERProceeds benefit parish youthattending 2013 World YouthDay in Rio de Janeiro. Yourmeal includes: 1/2 chicken,macaroni salad, baked beans,baked potato, roll, drink andhomemade dessert.Saturday, June 2nd, 4PM-7PMat St. John & St. JosephChurch, 50 Herrick Street,Rensselaer. Cost: $10/adultsand $5/ children under 10 Eat-In or Take-Out. Reservations465-0932 ext.17Free delivery between 4:30PM& 5:00PM to all 12144 seniorhousing.
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corner of Church Street andMain Ave. is having theirannual Drive-Thru ChickenBBQ on Saturday, June 16th,with pickup between 4PM and6PM. The menu includes 1/2chicken (featuring ClementsOld-Fashioned BBQ Sauce),baked potato, vegetable,homemade cole slaw, rolls anddessert. Tickets are $10 foradults, $5 for children (5-12),under 5 is free. Proceeds tobenefit the Camp FowlerScholarship Fund. To reserveyour dinner, please call thechurch office at 283-4420between 9AM and 12PM.
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BREAKFASTThe Castleton-SchodackKiwanis Club will be holding apancake breakfast before theMemorial Day Parade inCastleton on Monday, May28th, to raise monies for itscommunity service programs.The pancake breakfast will beserved from 7AM to 10AM atthe Castleton VolunteerAmbulance Building inCastleton. The breakfast willbe free for Veterans, $6 forother adults, and $4 forchi ldren. For moreinformation, call 732-2225.
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cocktail, blueberry & regular pancakes, French toast, sausage,bacon, coffee, tea, milk, chocolate milk, orange juice, toast,English muffins, and donuts.Cost: Adults - $7.00; Children ages 6-12 - $4.00; Children 5and under – free Eat-in or Take-out. Phone: 766-5474.
“ANCHOR” TO “FREEDOM” LUNCHEONCome and join us for our June from an “Anchor” to “Freedom”Luncheon on Wednesday, June 13th, from 11:30AM to 1:30PMat the Guilderland Elks Lodge, 3867 RT 146 in Guilderland.Special Feature: John Gray, news anchor for Fox 23 News,will be telling us about life in the newsroom and on the air.Special Music: One of our all time favorite vocalists, JanetStasio, will be entertaining us once more with her beautifulvoice. Special Speaker: Lois Griswold, originally from Rotterdamand now in Ohio, will be telling us about her life’s experiencesand the freedom found in forgiveness.Come and bring a friend, they’ll be glad you did. Menu: HoneyDijon Grilled Chicken. Cost is $14 inclusive (cash only please).Reservations are necessary and cancellations a must, no laterthan June 8th. Please call Nancy at 869-0642 or Debbie at982-1894. Nursery free at the restaurant, by reservationonly (infant through Kindergarten), bring a bag lunch.Sponsored by The New York Capital District Women’s Club
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The recent plant sale held by the Sand Lake Garden Club was a huge success thanks to manypeople. The Club wishes to thank the Salem United Methodist Church on Shaver Rd. for allowingus to use their lovely grounds for the sale. Thanks also to the Sand Lake Kiwanis Club whoprovided the canopy for cashiers and plant holding areas. A special thanks to all of the clubmembers who worked the sale, and to the community who supports us every year. Pottingnights and plant transportation were possible due to the generosity of the Hale family. Proceedsfrom the club are used for two scholarships awarded each year to local high school seniors andfor community beautification projects. Lucky raffle winners were Martie Dwyer, Bistro Set;Phyllis Scheeren, planter; David Chinery, gift certificate to Out of the Ordinary Nursery.
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOLSand Lake Ecumenical Vacation Bible School will be held July30th-August 3rd, 2012 at St. Henry’s Church in Averill Parkfrom 9am-12pm each day. Get ready for exciting wildernessthrills as you head out to beautiful SonRise National Park! Askids explore SonRise National Park, they’ll learn the mostimportant survival skill of all: they can always depend on Jesusand His promises of true peace, true riches, true power, truelove and true hope! We’re looking forward to sharing thisexciting event with the children and parents in our community.Registration opens on May 20th. You can get your forms atSalem United Methodist Church, St. Henry’s Church and theChurch of the Covenant or by email ing us [email protected]. You can also register online at ourwebsite www.sandlakevbs.org. All children who register earlyget a surprise! If you have any questions, please call MelissaBarber at 477-5607 or Marie Frost at 674-3818.
CLASS ACT PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS“A NEW BRAIN”
“A New Brain”, a comedy, is the semi-autobiographical story ofWilliam Finn (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,Falsettos). Directed by acclaimed local director Michael C.Mensching, this story follows Gordon Schwinn (Finn) from hisdiagnosis of a brain aneurism through his operation, coma andrecovery. The musical is full of zany characters who truly findthe comedy in the tragedy of this tale. This is the last weekendfor the production and will run through Memorial Day Weekend.Come see the show that critics stated was a “must see”. “ANew Brain” is being performed May 24-27 at the Meader Theaterat Russell Sage College in Troy, Division and River Streets.There is ample free parking. Tickets are $20 at the door, $18adult presale. Student and Senior Citizen Tickets are $15.Performances are at 8 PM Thurs-Sat, and 2 pm Sun.Reservations 248-2618, or online at:[email protected].
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On Saturday, June 2nd, the Friends of Grafton Lakes State Parkand Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center will be hostingthe Nineteenth Annual National Trails Day - the nation’s annualcelebration of trails. Both parks invite volunteers of all ages to helpclean up and improve trails on Saturday morning and indulge inthe trail activities they enjoy most in the afternoon. Registration willbegin at 9:00 a.m. at both parks; refreshments and snacks will beavailable. Cleanup and improvement of both trail systems will takeplace between 9:30 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. and will be followed by acomplimentary barbecue picnic for all volunteers. After thebarbecue, participants are encouraged to enjoy the trails and parks.Reservations must be made in advance for the barbecue by callingthe Grafton Lakes State Park Office or Dyken Pond Office no laterthan May 30th, 2012. For more information about this event, pleasecontact Grafton Lakes State Park at (518) 279-1155 or Dyken PondCenter at (518) 658-2055.
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athlete OF THE WEEK KEVIN OTTY
~MOST DEDICATED~ by Megan Keeler
by Claire Everettby Claire Everettby Claire Everettby Claire Everettby Claire Everett
AP athletics experienced one of the busiest weeks yet as thespring season comes to a close.The Softball team played five games this week. On Monday,the Warriors took on Columbia. Unfortunately, after AP hadbeen ahead most of the game, in the end, Columbia took thevictory 4-2. Great game to Kelly Donnelly, Kenzie Bump, andTorey Chenette who all had game changing plays. OnWednesday, AP played Guilderland and couldn’t pull out avictory, losing 11-6. Unbelievable performance to Kenzie Bumpwho hit a grand slam! On Thursday, the girls played underlights against Mohon and won 9-5. Several singles and a timelyhit from Shannon Johnson combined with a double play byMolly Fryer to pull out the victory. Finally, on Friday, the girlshad their senior night, taking on Bethlehem, but sadly fell short,5-2. Although the girls lost, they had a great game from CaraDanish, Kenzie Bump and Torey Chenette. Also, AP hadphenomenal pitching from Caraline Wood and Brittany Meka.The lacrosse girls played their first Sectional game this weekagainst first seed Queensbury, and unfortunately, lost 16-4.Goals were scored by Andrea Bond, Molly O-Bryan with one,and Marionna Valente with two. The ladies had a great season;good luck to all the players next year!Baseball had two games this week. To begin the week, onMonday, the boys took on Columbia, and unfortunately, fellshort 12-0. AP then took on Guilderland and couldn’t quite pullout a victory, losing 4-1.Track also had an eventful week. Our athletes traveled to theEddy Invitational on Saturday and competed against over 40schools. They represented AP well. Congratulations to AndrewTario who placed second in the Boys 3200 Meter Run with atime of 9:28.04, and amazing job to Katie Vogel who took 3rdin the Girls Discus with a throw of 108-01. Katie also placedsecond in the Girls Shot Put earlier that week at the GirlsSuburban Council Championships. In the Boys SuburbanCouncil, congratulations to Kevin Otty who placed 2nd in the400 Meter Hurdles.Great season to all our spring athletes, and they are not doneyet! Track and Tennis are still going strong! So make sure tocome out and support the Warriors. If you have any questionsor comments, feel free to contact me [email protected].
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If top spin, back hand, drop shot and volley are part of yoursport, then the Kiwanis Club of Sand Lake has a racket foryou. The Kiwanis Benefit Tennis Tournament will begin at centercourt as part of Sand Lake SummerFest 2012.• Saturday, June 16th, at the Averill Park High School tenniscourts. Registration fees: $15.00 for singles; $25 per teamfor doubles for each category enteredDEADLINE FOR REGISTRATION IS MONDAY, JUNE 11th. Foradditional information, call Joe Behson at 674-8407______________________________________________KIWANIS TENNIS TOURNAMENT REGISTRATION FORM(Please Print Carefully) Please indicate in which category(s)you wish to compete. $15 for Singles. $25 for Doubles Teams.Women’s Singles __________Women’s Doubles __________Men’s Singles __________Men’s Doubles __________Mixed Doubles __________Century Doubles* __________*Both players must be 50 years of age or older.NAME(S):___________________________________________ADDRESS___________________________________________CITY______________________STATE__________ZIP_______PHONE:_______________Email_________________________AMOUNT ENCLOSED $__________WAIVER: In consideration of my entry being accepted, I do hereby formyself, heirs, executors, or assigns waive and release any and all rightsand claims for damages I may have against the Kiwanis Club of SandLake, and any and all sponsors and their representatives, and assigns orany official or participant for any and all injuries I may suffer in connectionwith the Kiwanis Benefit Tennis Tournament. Further, I stipulate that Iam physically fit and capable to participate in this event. And I herebygrant full permission to any and all the foregoing to use any photographs,videotapes, motion pictures, recordings or any other record of this eventfor any legitimate purpose.
SIGNATURE:________________________DATE:___________INCOMPLETE OR UNSIGNED ENTRIES CANNOT BE ACCEPTEDPlease make checks payable to: Kiwanis Club of Sand Lake. Mailentries to: Joe Behson, 1 Pond Hollow Road, Averill Park, NY12018
Recently, on the podium at the Eddy Meet, Kevin Otty isdefinitely an athlete to watch. Kevin is a senior at Averill ParkHigh School and a two sport athlete with an equal love for bothfootball and track. In track, Otty takes part in several differentevents and enjoys every one of them. He is a very dedicatedathlete that works hard even on his days off. Kevin has beenrunning track for 3 years; he started because of extraencouragement from his mom. His favorite part of running in arace is passing someone on the last 100 meters in a big race.He runs his hardest in every race and never gives up. In his offseason, Kevin plays for the Varsity Football Team at Averill Parkand has been playing football since 7th grade. Otty is a veryactive kid that likes to be on the move at all times; when he isn’trunning or playing football, he is hanging out with friends, biking,skateboarding, snowboarding or finding something athletic todo. Next year, Kevin will be attending Hudson Valley CommunityCollege and continuing his track and football careers. He will bestudying Criminal Justice and later become a New York StateTrooper. After Hudson Valley, he is looking to transfer toUniversity of Albany and continue running track there as well.“No one really inspired me to be the person I am today, becauseif you try to be someone else, who are you?” A quote from Ottyhimself. He would really like to thank his mom for the extraencouragement to run track, because he never would havestarted running without her. Kevin feels that being a dedicatedathlete is because you love the sport and you want to try andget better at what you do by working hard and never givingup.Best of luck to Kevin and the rest of the Warrior Track and Fieldteam as their 2012 season is wrapping up but heating up withsome big meets yet to come.
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On Sunday, June 3, 2012,Rensselaer County Search &Rescue will hold its first GolfOuting fundraiser at BurdenLake Country Club, 162 TotemLodge Road, Nassau. Check-inand registration begins at11AM, Lunch at 12PM, Shotgunstart at 1PM. 18 holes of golf,cart included, followed bybuffet dinner beginning at 6PM,beer and soda is included duringmeals. The total price for thecomplete package (lunch, golf,cart, dinner) is $95 per person.If anyone is interested in onlyattending the buffet dinner, theprice per person is $35.Optional ticket purchases will beavailable for a 50/50 drawingand for prizes donated by localvendors and individuals. Teesigns are also available foradvertising at a cost of $75 each.Prepaid reservations aresuggested and appreciated toestablish a count. Send checkmade out to RCSAR, PO Box149, East Greenbush, NY 12061.Please include golfers name(s)and/or dinner only name(s),and contact phone number. Ifyou are interested in buying atee sign, would like to make adonation or have any
B.L.C.C. HUTCHINS’ GOLF LEAGUE
After five weeks of play in the Alan Hutchins’ Memorial GolfLeague at Burden Lake C.C., the standings are as follows:Team, Captain, Points: 2 – Chuck Bennison 80.5; 3 – DaveDeGenero 79; 5 – Brian Hampson 73; 7 – Tom Connor 69; 4 –Tom Murphy 66; 8 – Scott Delisle 60.5; 1 – Dan Ireland 60.5; 6– Jason Cooper 51.5.Low scores by flights: 1 – Dan Ireland 37; 2 – Steve Quillinan,Jr. 35; 3 – Phil Laya 42; 4 – Wally Tusqynski & Mike Pendergast,Jr. 42; 5 – Rob Zalucky 43; 6 – Karl Morrison 42; 7 – Bob Carl43; 8 – Sil Martinage 42; 9 – Peter Sennett 41; 10- DickMahlstedt 52; 11 – Fred Nero and Don Sleasman 46; 12 – ValSemeiks 53; 13 – Kevin Carmody 57.Other low scores: 39 – Tom Murphy; 40 – Tom Connnor; 41 –Dave DeGenero, Clint Dawley and Rich Simon; 42 – Scott Delisle,Jason Cooper & Ron Choquette; 43 – Jack Rodzwell, MarkMiller, Nick Valenze, Archie Robinson & Ray Schmitz; 44 – RussSingleton, Jim Kosakoski, Sal Mamone, Ross Edwards & PeteGustafson; 45 – Sam Greco, Jay Zalucky, John Cooney & SteveBermas; 46 – Brian Hampson, Dave Halloran, Dan Nichols, BillHaupt & Steve Langan.
AVERILL PARK YOUTH SOCCER LEAGUE
APYSL is pleased to announce an exciting newfund-raising partnership! We have partneredwith BuxBack.com to provide a FREE and easyway for you to support your community soccerleague. You can enroll for free by securely
registering your existing credit/debit cards with BuxBack.com(Albany) through our website. When you make purchasesusing your registered cards at participating merchants like UncleMarty’s “Adirondack Grill, Lakeview on Crystal Lake, Deli & Brew,Hot Harry’s, The Ivy Spa, Bill Smith’s Paving & Sealcoating, orBountiful Blooms Florist, you earn cash rebates or “BuxBack.”New merchants are added every week!Enroll today through http://www.averillparkyouthsoccer.comand you can donate all or a portion of your rebates to helpsupport our league! It’s quick, easy and secure.
B.L.C.C. WOMEN’S WEDNESDAY
GOLF LEAGUE
Results – May 9, 2012 - Team Pettrone defeated Team Surpitski7.5 to 4.5; Team DeLong tied Team Lisi 6 to 6; and Team Prockupdefeated Team Morrison 6 to 4 in the third week of play.Team standings are: Team Lisi is in first place with 21.5 points; TeamProckup is in second place with 20.5 points; Team Delong is inthird place with 19.0 points; Team Pettrone is in fourth place with18 points; Team Morrison and Team Surpitski are tied for fifth placewith 13.5 points.Low Net Scores on the FRONT nine are: 1st Low Net – HeatherMorrison 32; 2nd Low Net – Angela Lisi 32; 3rd Low Net – ElaineCronin 33.Results – May 16, 2012 - Team Surpitski defeated Team DeLong10 to 2; Team Prockup defeated Team Lisi 7 to 5; and, Team Morrisondefeated Team Pettrone 6.5 to 5.5 in the Women’s League’s fourthweek of play.Current Team standings are: Team Prockup is in first place with27.5 points; Team Lisi is in second place with 26.5 points; TeamSurpitski and Team Pettrone are tied for third place with 23.5points; Team Delong is in fifth place with 21.0 points; Team Morrisonisin sixth place with 20.0 points.Low Net Scores on the FRONT nine are: 1st Low Net – DonnaHeskett 33; 2nd Low Net – Laurie Furlong 34; 3rd Low Net – AnnieChoquette 35.
questions, please call RoseSharpe at 283-3994.RCSAR is a non-profitorganization. Check out ourwebsite: www.rcsar-ny.us.Thank you for 36 years ofsupport.
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E. G. PBA HOST 8th ANNUAL BEST BALL
GOLF SCRAMBLE FUNDRAISER
The East Greenbush Police Benevolent Association will behosting its 8th Annual Best Ball Golf Scramble Fundraiser onFriday, June 1st, at Burden Lake Country Club. Check-in forgolfers will start at 8:30AM with breakfast being served at9AM. The shotgun start will be at 10AM followed by a Bake atapproximately 4PM. All are welcome to attend the Bake even ifyou haven’t participated in the golfing. Price for the golf outing,including greens fees, golf cart, goody bags, gifts,refreshments, breakfast and dinner for golfers is $85 perperson. Tickets for the Bake only are $30 per person. Thedeadline for those wishing to golf is May 25th and openingsare limited.ALL proceeds go toward community projects sponsored andsupported by the PBA such as school scholarships, manyjuvenile and senior programs, and food drives for those inneed. Also, community and senior programs that are conductedto assist in ensuring the safety and health of our youth, seniorsand resident of our community.It you’re interesting in playing or making a donation to thisfundraising event, please mail your support to East GreenbushPolice PBA, Attn: 2012 Golf Outing, 225 Columbia Turnpike,Rensselaer, NY 12144 or contact VP Peter Lavin at 479-2525.
BENEFIT GOLF TOURNAMENT
The Van Rensselaer Division of Kiwanis iscomprised of the clubs in: Castleton/Schodack,East Greenbush, Hoosick Falls, North Greenbush,Rensselaer, Sand Lake, and Troy. Kiwanis is acommunity organization of volunteers dedicatedto providing assistance and support throughcommunity service projects and fund raising
activities to those in need, especially children.On Saturday, June 2, 2012, The Kiwanis Clubs of RensselaerCountry are hosting a Golf Tournament at the Burden LakeCounty Club in Averill Park. A day of fun, golf and prizes willbegin at 11:00 A.M. with sign-in and optional putting contest,followed by lunch at 12:00 noon. Eighteen Holes of golf w/cart- Shot gun start at 1:00 P.M. and a Dinner Buffet w/ beveragesat 6:00 P.M. – all inclusive for $100.00 per golfer. Scheduledevent contests include; closest to the pin, longest drive,straightest drive, etc.Please consider participating and invite other family members,neighbors and friends to join you for dinner at 6:00 P.M. Thosearriving for dinner only will be charged $25.00 - cost includesall food, beer, wine, soda, tax and tip.Please contact Bob Loveridge by calling (518) 202-6876 or e-mail [email protected]
RENSSELAER COUNTY 4-H COMPETES AT
REGIONAL 4-H HIPPOLOGY CONTEST
L - R: Brigham Logue, Olivia Logue, Courtney Luskin,ShiAnn Faluszczak and Kendra Davis
The Regional 4-H Hippology contest was recently held in RensselaerCounty and coordinated by Columbia County CornellCooperative Extension (CCE). Many Thanks to Placid Hills Stableof Brunswick for hosting the judging component of the contest.Hippology is a competitive event that tests 4-H members’ horseindustry knowledge through horse judging, a written exam,equipment identification and interactive stations on feeds,diseases, physiology, breeds and uses. This regionencompasses 9 counties in the Capital District area. Thanksgoes out to our Rensselaer County Coaches CharleneSchermerhorn and Jaclyn Paquette as well as the many countyand regional volunteers who assisted with the facilitation ofthe contest. Many practices and homework assignments weregiven in the past 3 months getting members ready for theevent. Rensselaer County members were on mixed countyteams and members competed as Novice, Juniors and Seniors.Our novice member was Kendra Davis who worked with a 4-HTeen mentor, Olivia Logue. The Junior Team consisted of twoRensselaer County members-ShiAnn Faluszczak and BrighamLogue as well as two Columbia County members – Vidar andAshley Pirrone. This combined junior team placed 2nd withShiAnn placing 2nd, Brigham 4th, Ashley 6th and Vidar 7thIndividually. All 4 juniors have qualified to represent the regionat the State Hippology Contest which will be held at the StateFair at the end of August. One Rensselaer County seniormember, Courtney Luskin also was on a combined county teamwhich was comprised of Kassie Hetherly of Albany County,Arhianna Fleres and Victoria Subik both of Fulton/Montgomery.This combined senior team placed 2nd and Kassie placed 1st,Arhianna 3rd, Courtney 6th and Victoria 7th individually. Theyall will also be representing the region at the State HippologyContest. This event allows a great venue for challenging youthto sharpen their teamwork skills as well as their Horse Industryknowledge. Another benefit to the event is providing anenvironment where youth from different counties can get toknow each other and start developing life long networks.Thanks one more time to our coaches, parents and volunteerswho made the practices and contest possible. For informationabout this and other 4-H Programs, contact your respectiveCornell Cooperative Extension office. CCE is an EOE andadheres to the ADA.
SHERIFF MAHAR ATTENDS POKER RUN TO
BENEFIT MIRACLE LEAGUE
Sheriff Jack Mahar joined local motorcycle riders Saturday, May12th, for the 6th Annual Rossman Memorial Poker Run to benefit theCapital Region Miracle League.The Capital Region Miracle League offers programs and socialevents for children of all ages with special athletic needs. TheCapital Region Miracle League offers baseball, basketball,bowling, football, soccer and track & field to special needsathletes of all ages from Upstate New York. All baseball, footballand soccer games are held at the Jaime M. Adams Field in EastGreenbush, NY. The field is the first multi-sport turf field forspecial needs athletes in the United States. Basketball gamesare held at the Boys and Girls Club in Rensselaer, NY, whilebowling takes place at Spare Time in East Greenbush. All sportsand social activities are provided at no cost to participants.Sheriff Mahar was there to support enthusiastic riders whotraveled the country roadways of scenic Rensselaer, Columbiaand Berkshire counties for this worthy cause.The ride began at 11:30 AM, departing from Quigley’s restaurantin East Greenbush. Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Highway Patrolcars escorted over 100 motorcycle supporters in the MiracleRide providing safe passage to their final destination in AverillPark, NY.
YOUR SCRAP METAL CAN BE GOLDEN for
CHS BASEBALL & FOOTBALL PROGRAMS
June 2nd scrap metal drive raises funds for both teams.That thing rusting in your backyard or clutteringyour basement is worthless to you. But it’svaluable to the Columbia High School footballand baseball programs.Yes, the washing machine that agitates youbecause it no longer “agitates” your clothes, or
the basketball hoop lying sideways out by the shed can havea new home at the scrapyard on June 2, when the Columbiafootball and baseball players and volunteers host a scrap metaldrive in Southern Rensselaer County.Donations will be accepted at Columbia High School,962 Luther Road, East Greenbush.Residents are asked to donate broken bikes, old lawnmowers,rusted trampoline frames, fencing, rain gutters and just aboutany form of scrap metal or iron, including large and smallappliances such as dishwashers, dryers and microwaves. We’llaccept just about anything, including the kitchen sink – as longas it’s metal.The items do not need to be made of solid steel, iron, or metal.We will accept blenders, vacuum cleaners, boilers, weed-eaters, handcarts, copper pipe, screen doors, aluminum siding,coat hangers and old wire, even if it’s insulated.All proceeds will support the Columbia High School baseballand football programs. And remember: if you can’t – or don’twant to – move it yourself, we’ll come get it.Please note:We cannot accept propane tanks, tires and appliances thatstill contain Freon, such as air conditioners and refrigerators.All items with engines must have the gas and oil removed.If you need assistance either loading your vehicle ortransporting your donation to the drop-off site, please contactthe following volunteers:Andy Gawrys: [email protected], 892-1501 or Jim Smith:[email protected], 339-1498.
EAST GREENBUSH DAY CAMP &
SPORTS CAMP!
The Town of East Greenbush is accepting Summer Day CampRegistrations for children who have completed Kindergarten –15 years of age. Camp has two sessions, July 9-27 and July30-August 17 from 9am-3pm M-F. There is also a Sports Campprovided by the US Sports Institute for children ages 5-14,which is conducted August 20-24 and August 27-31 with aSports Squirts Program from August 20-24 and a BeginnersGolf Clinic offered August 27-31 as well. Both camps are held atthe East Greenbush Town Park.For more specific information, and forms pertaining to SummerCamp and the Sports Camp, please visit the town’s website atwww.eastgreenbush.org. Email [email protected] orfeel free to contact the Community and Recreational ServicesDepartment at 477-4194.
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NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: 32 MAXWELL ROAD,LLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 2/24/12.Office Location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to the LLC, 2Cooper Ave. Rensselaer, NewYork 12144. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: HART & HARBECK, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 5/10/12. OfficeLocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 2 Cooper Ave.,Rensselaer, New York 12144.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: M & K MOWING, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 4/26/12. OfficeLocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 5 Pineview Lane, EastGreenbush, New York 12061.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
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HOMES FOR SALE2002, 14 X68 Championmanufactured hm in park, 3 br, 2ba, w/d, refrig., stove & dw, shed,wood deck entry, great cond.,extras, on Nassau Lk, $24,000.766-0144
Just listed! E. Side charmer. 3 BR$525+ taxes! Bryce 466-1303
Nassau, 1 bedroom cottage withenclosed porch. $55,000.(518) 766-3704
Need or want to sell? You need aprofessional with internetexposure. Jim Laporte 588-6755or Ellen Bell 495-0099. Bryce
New 14x70 3 BR, 2 ba. mobilehome in Schodack Seniors Park(55+), No pets. $47,900 with free10x30 awning. Financing avail.477-7883
Pittstown $329,000. Huge 7 BRranch, in law potential on 6+acres. Brittonkill Schls. Al@ Bryce441-4353
APARTMENTS FORRENT
$600+ Nassau Vil. 1 BR + office, 1park spot, NP, NS. Lease,security. Avail. July 1. 766-3905
$600 Nassau, 1 BR with enclosedporch. No pets, no smoking,references & sec. dep. (518) 766-3704
$650 + util. 1 BR lrg. eat inkitchen. Single person only. NP.no smoking. 766-4581 766-7525
$675. Renss. 1st ST., 2 BR w/d ,good area, 1 pet, util. not incl. offstreet parking, yard 791-2502
$725, includes heat. 1 BR, 1 ba. inquiet Schodack area. Coinwash/dry avail. No pets. 477-7883
$750+ sec dep. Nassau 2br. C/A,washer, dryer, dishwasher. O/Spkng, N/P. 1 yr lease 376-5000
$750, Averill Park, quiet country2br, ht/hw incl. laundry on site, nopets. Sec. deposit required AvailJune 1st. 221-0770
$750-$800, large 1 br, first floor; 1br all utils. included, no smoke, nopets, EG. (518) 477-8453
$790+ East Greenbush 2BR,garage. Sec, lease, references.No pets, Avail June 1. 479-0943
$850+ Rens. Lg. 3 BR, w/w, w/dhkups, near bus & shop. No pets,No smoking. 465-0726
1 BR Averill Park, quiet countrysetting, $600+ sec., no pets 283-4366
1 BR. Brookview Apts. WSL, $575heat incl. 1 yr. lease, sec. dep.NS, No pets, laundry on site, Avail6/1/12. 674-1111
2 BR apt. Averill Park. Economicalelectric heat. Nice yard, 2 carparking, coin laundry on site.$750/mo.+ util. & sec. Call RonNS, no dogs. 461-6919 674-5486
3 BR. Brookview Apts. WSL,$935. heat incl. 1 yr. lease, sec.dep. NS, No pets, laundry on site,Avail 6/1/12. 674-1111
Cherry Plain, $700 2 BR, mobilehome, like new, set-up in park, nopets, lease. 477-6222
E. Greenbush 1 BR. upstairs aptheat incl., $675. No pets. yearlease, 477-6222
E. Schodack: 1BR, hotwater, W/D,cable, no smoking/no pets.Security, lease $595/mo. 479-0530
East Greenbush, Phillips Rd.spacious 1 BR, heat and hot waterincl. garage, w/d, sec. creditcheck. lease, NP. $775. 423-5212
EG 2BR $825. heat, h/w incl.Well maint., quiet complex. Nopets, sec, refs, lease 542-3475
New 14x70 3 BR, 2 ba. mobilehome in Schodack Seniors Park(55+), No pets. $47,900 with free10x30 awning. Financing avail.477-7883
New Lebanon, single family ranchwith large 2 car garage. Privatecountry setting. 2 BR, 3 acres,view, no dogs. $1200 477-6222
APARTMENTS FORRENT
Troy, East Side, 2br, 2nd flr, hted,unfurn flat. Res area, encl. yard,wd hkups, stove, ref. $800. Avail6/1, no dogs, (518) 272-6582.
WSL Village, $750/mo. 2 BR,1200 sq. ft. Hardwood floors. Inclcable and washer dryer. 461-7437
APARTMENTS FORRENT
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Bus. man will pay up to $400K forhome on Lake. Bryce 928-1231
Cash for your home! Noobligation, fair price. Brk. 928-1231
Qualified buyer looking for campon local lake. Bryce 271-7630.
HOUSE FOR RENT$1100. 2 BR, 2 bath, bi-levelhouse, unfurnished, util not incl.Oil heat. NS. . (518)858-2576
Lake front house, 2 BR, 2 ba.Newly renovated, No pets, nosmoking. Serious inquiries only.669-2766
Sunday May 27th, 12-2. AdamsCrossing Comm Park. 75 WinslowRd. West Lebanon NY 12062.2008 mobile home, 14x72. Exccond, lived in 3 summers. Brandnew 7x10 shed, all appl’s brandnew. Asking $38,500. [email protected]
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RENTAL$1250+ new 3 BR, 2 ba. AVPK.schls. Garage. No pets, nosmokers. Bryce 495-0099.
$675+ Honeymooners 1 BR.Brunswick 928-1231
Cabin for rent. $350/wk. DykenPond, Berlin. Furn. on water. Fish,swim, canoe. Jim (518)588-6755
Estate sale. Nassau, Fri-Sun. 479McClellan Rd. 5/25-5/27, 9-3.Furniture, household items, tools,holiday, collectibles, and more!
Fri-Sat. May 25-26, 9-3. Multifamily. End of Langmore Ln.Brunswk
Huge-beneit Multi-family 6/ 1, 2,3, 9-4. 281 West Sand Lake Rd.Wynantskill, Tons & tons of items.
Moving sale. Sat. May 26th, 9-2. 1 Park Dr. EG. Rain date 5/27.
NEW DATE- 6/ 1-2, 9-3. 18 LanceAve. Brunswick, off 142. Dresser,nightstand, teenage/adult clothing,3 prom gowns.
Sat. May 26, 9-1. 19 Thomas Dr.Wynantskill. Various items.
Schodack/ Castleton 2320Brookview Rd. Sat May 26, 9-4.
Troy, multi-family. Cheryl Ct. offRt. 2, 5/25-26, 10-4. furn, newitems, hshld, books & much more.
Yard sale. 5/28, 9-3. 39 SummetDr. Averill Park. Furniture, clothes,toys, something for everyone!
FOR SALE2005 Sundowner Sunlite 727horse trailer. 3 horse - Slant withramp. B&W Hitch, B & W Hitchextender. 102” wide. Hardly used,in very good condition. BoughtNEW $28,920 asking $15,499.obo. Call 884-9775
Hay clearance sale461-4461
Hay for sale: New & last yearsgrass mixture. (518) 765-2889
Just 4 Kids Consignment. Nowopen. 568 Columbia Turnpike,East Greenbush, (518) 698-4628
Mahogany ladies dresser 54’’x20’’w/ mirror $175, men’s matchingdresser $150, matchingnightstand $50. Sell set for $350.EC. Call 283-6223 cash only.
Piano, mid size. $100. You pickup. 732-2674
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3rd MARKING PERIOD HONORSMs. Karen T. Urbanski, Principal of Rensselaer Junior Senior HighSchool, 25 Van Rensselaer Drive, Rensselaer, New York 12144;
Telephone Number 436-8561; has announced the following studentsfor the Principal’s List (89.57 - 98.00 average) and the Honor Roll(84.62 – 89.37 average) for the third quarter marking period.
Principal’s List - Grade 12: Courtney Beebe, Ryan Carney,Danielle Decker, Rebecca Gardner, Jennifer Hayes, GabriellaJohnson, Waeya Lin, Martin Moore III, Angela Nye. Grade 11:
Ryan Boettcher, Sarah Brady, Rebekah Bushey, Katie D’Alessandro,Tristin Ellis, Joseph Farrell, Gino Gigliotti, Elijah Hummel, John Kenna,Imani Perkins, Shawn Pondillo, Courtney Reed, Elora Repula,
George Roberts III, Kayley Storms, Najah Vasquez, Garrett Wininger,Naw Paw Law Eh Zan. Grade 10: Aye Aye Aung, Michelle Cirillo,Chana Davis, Rowan Goca, Steven Harwood III, Tieara Karlquist,
Emily Kopaskie, War War Kyaw, Aye Aye Mar, Selena Medina,Jared Radley, Ian Stewart, Raynika Wilcox. Grade 9: WilliamBrooking, Joshua Cirillo, Eternity Coons, Gabrielle D’Allessandro,
Jonathan Hall, Pwint Hnin, Krsna Jevons, Olivia Knapp, EmilyKretzschmar, Aliyah Linnen, Ezra Neal, Jai Kisham Patel, KortneePhillips, Gabrielle Pike, Brian Sousis, Jr., Omiyea Stanford, Min Yar
Zar, Kyaw Zwa. Grade 8: Austin Billetts, Cheyenne Cronin, MaeAnn Fahnestock, Christopher Gil, Tyler Harwood, Zachary Katras,Malcomn Mohabir, Patrick Mooney, Anthony Moore, Jr., Keondre’
Nixon, Alexander Prusky, Crystal Rafferty, Christopher Spath,Gabriel Stephan. Grade 7: Dean Biancaniello, Dylan Biancaniello,Allexus Billetts, Annalise Burdick, Thomas Burgess, Jordan Caywood,
Emma Cicchinelli, Je’Dan Citizen, Moo Law Eh, Mae Endres, CherylFarrell, K Thari Han, Sudarat Hormhuan, Joshua Kenna, KatlynOsterhoudt, Kierra Perkins, Ethan Radley, Ciara Saure, Imanda
Silver, Valerie Stephan, Mia Stewart, Zin Zin Wai, Hein Zaw, HiluanZi.Honor Roll - Grade 12: Ulzii Batdorj, Timothy Burek, Kelsie Burns,
Jessica Carter, Nicholas Downey, Suk Fahnestock, Alex Hilstro,Daniel Howland, Morning Joy, Allyssa Kelly, Jesenia Perez, MatthewRamos, Kristyn Smith, Jarrid Wilkinson. Grade 11: Alexander Bilpuh,
Sienna Fahrenkopf, Cassandra Hemming, Keith Hughes, Jr., MaryKramer, Jquail Martin, William McClain, Jacob Pratt, Andrew T.Spath, Alexis Stammel, Tyler Stasack. Grade 10: Brandon Butler,
Jacob Forgea, Zachary French, Keila Judge, Cheyenne MacGilfrey,Erika Mitchell, Karan Patel, Kathleen Rodriguez, Danielle Simmons,Patrick Snider. Grade 9: Austin Casey, Kurt Donner, Dominque
Hall, Emily Hemming, Sydney Jerome, Cody Rifenberick, CurtisRodriguez, Yasmin Santiago, Autumn Shambeau, Andrew J. Spath,Pa Wah, Mitchell Waukau, Jr., Marcus Woods. Grade 8: Htat Aung,
Raven Bushey. Grade 7: Davontae’ Brown-Forman, SamanthaCaparelli, Savannah Cronin, Joshua DuLong, Destiny Haight, AlexisLeonard, Selena Maurer, Aidan Moore, Christie Sackett, Shawn
Schmick, Jaivius Seals, Michael Stammell III, Caitlyn Stuto.
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CARPENTRYRich Construction.Kitchens, baths,finish basements. Custom trim. 20yrs exp., fully ins. 766-4839
CHIMNEY CLEANINGChimney cleaning & repairs, woodstoves installed. Insured,experienced. Don Bradley 674-2444
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CLEAN-OUTSSpecializing in residential andcommercial clean-ups, attics,bs’mts, garages, estates, insured. Simple Solutions - Mark 283-6527
CLEANOUTS & DEBRIS REM.Basements, attics & garages.Lic,insured. Free estimates. 779-5497
CLEANOUTS & REMOVALSHouse, garage, barn, yard. Lotclearing, lt. demolition. 283-2331
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COMPUTER REPAIRReboot Computers. We fix PC &Macs. Low rates. (518) 326-0140
COMPUTER SERVICES Nassau Computer Repairs,
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DEBRIS REMOVALAttics/ B’ment / Garage, Cons.cleanup. We take it all! 727-4068
DECKS/PRESSURE WASHINGkeep your home and your deckclean. town or country. local cell.618-8051
DIVORCEUncontested papers prepared$299(Incl. poor person app)Separation agreements avai. 274-0380
DJProf/ affordable. 4 hour eventsstart at $150. Call Cazz 542-6599
DOG TRAININGIn-Home. Day & evening appts.Avail. 7 days per week. 326-0553
DRAIN CLEANINGFull service drain cleaning &repairs, incl. camera/videoinspections. Emergency serv.674-0908
DRYWALLBest Drywall, Insul., hanging,taping, painting, ref., ins. 766-4203
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ELECTRICAL WORKInstallations & repairs. Qualitywork, reas. rates. Steve 364-7231
ELECTRICIANLammon Electric. Full lic. & ins.25yrs exp., res./comm. 274-5100
F.E. PALMA CONSTRUCTIONEst. 1985. Additions, decks,garages, repairs, kit./ba. Fully ins.Free est. 627-4344 or 257-2880
FINISHED BASEMENTSFraming, drywall, waterproofing,Egress windows. Insured, freeestimates. Rainbow BasementRemedies 785-1471
FIREWOODCut, split & deliv. $175/ full cd,$250 cord & 1/2. 658-2089. Local
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FLOORSFloating, hardwood, tile,refinishing. Ins. Free est. 368-3716
FURNITURE REPAIRAll types of wooden furniturerepairs and new furniture. Cabinetdoor and drawer repair. 279-wood(9663)
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HARDWOOD FLOORING& Assoc. Sanding, refinishing,install. Refs., free est., fully ins.Electrical, plumbing, remodeling.253-1691
HOME HEALTH AIDESAvailable 24 hrs., 7 days. Live inavailable. 331-2142
HOME REPAIR AND MOREPainting, masonry, elec. plumbing25 years. refs, Ken 857-7689
HOUSE CLEANINGReas. rates, senior discount.Organizing expert. Marie 441-2960
HOUSE CLEANINGUsing Green cleaners. Call forprice. Bonded. Jill 727-1342
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LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:My Thank You Notes LLC, Articlesof Organization filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 02/16/2012 Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY designated agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to: My Thank YouNotes LLC 144 Pawling Ave. TroyNY 12180. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFBRADLEY PARK BUILDERS,L.L.C. Arts of Org. filed with theSecy of State of NY, (SSNY) onApril 17, 2012. Office location:County of Rensselaer. SSNY isdesignated as agent of the L.L.C.upon whom process on it may beserved.SSNY shall mail process to 3475NY 43, Averill Park, NY 12018.Purpose: To engage in any act oractivity permissable under the law.
HeartSpace Midwifery, PLLC filedArts. of Org. with the SSNY on5/7/12. Office location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the PLLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: HSM, PLLC, 406 Fulton St, Ste513, Troy, NY 12180. Generalpurposes.
I TRADE CASH FOR GUNS, LLC,a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filedwith the SSNY on 3/26/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to: Thomas V.Kenney, Jr., 65 Second St., Troy,NY 12180. General Purposes.
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LEGAL NOTICEPlease take notice that amatrimonial action has beencommenced against AlbertGauthier and that a preliminaryconference has been scheduledfor May 31, 2012 at 2:00 pm at theFamily Court, 1504 5th Ave, TroyNY 12180, before the Hon.Catherine Cholakis. Your failure toappear will result in the entry ofjudgment against you by default.
SNO-A-WAY LLC, a domesticLLC, Arts. of Org. filed with theSSNY on 12/7/11. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 440 6th Ave., Troy,NY 12182. General Purposes.
The Hanford Group, LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY("LLC")Articles of Organizationfiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York ("SSNY") on 6th day ofApril, 2011. Office location:Rensselaer County. StreetAddress: 1385 Route 2,Petersburg, New York 12138.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY may mail a copy of anyprocess to the LLC c/o HerzogLaw Firm P.C., 7 SouthwoodsBoulevard, Albany, New York12211. Latest date to dissolve:None. Purpose: to engage in anyact or activity permissible underthe LLC law.
VitalIV, LLC (the “LLC”) filedArticles of Organization with theNY Secretary of State ("SOS") on4/17/12. LLC office is inRensselaer County. SOS wasdesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SOS shall mailcopy of any process served to2908 Saddle Ridge Drive,Yorktown Heights, New York10598. The purpose of the LLC isany lawful act or activity.
PUBLIC NOTICENotice is hereby given that alicense, number 2184629, forbeer, liquor and wine has beenapplied for by the undersigned tosell beer, liquor and wine at retailin a restaurant under the AlcoholicBeverage Control Law at 499Second Ave., Troy, NY 12182 foron premises consumption. 43Round Lake, LLC, d/b/a 1776Manor Inn & Pub.
LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: CASALE GROUP, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 02/07/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 551 Main Avenue,Wynantskill, New York 12198.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: 1525 COLUMBIATURNPIKE, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 2/29/12. OfficeLocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 2 Cooper Ave.Rensselaer, New York 12144.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: IRON RAIL HOLDINGS,LLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 05/03/12.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to the LLC, 4Springhurst Drive, Suite 207, EastGreenbush, New York 12061.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: PC REALTY II, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 03/14/12. Thelatest date of dissolution is12/31/2111. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to the LLC,181 Pinewoods Avenue. Troy,New York 12182. Purpose: Forany lawful purpose.
Notice of formation of limitedliability company. Name: BunkerHill Farm LLC. Art. ofOrganization filed with Dept. ofState: 4/5/12. Office: inRensselaer County. Principalbusiness street address: 117Bunker Hill Road, Schodack, NewYork. Sec. of State is designatedagent upon whom process againstit may be served. Address towhich Sec. of State shall mail acopy of any such process served:c/o Scott P. Longstreet, Esq., P.O.Box 142, Old Chatham, NY12136. Business: any lawfulpurpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITYCOMPANYTAKE NOTICE of theformation of Madd Dog PropertiesLLC. The Articles of Organizationwere filed with the Secretary ofState on April 17, 2012. Theoffice location of the Company isin the County of Albany. TheSecretary of State is designatedas agent of the Company forservice of process and shall mailcopy of such process to theCompany at 600 Franklin streetSchenectady NY 12305. TheCompany is formed for any lawfulbusiness purpose.
LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Articles ofOrganization filed with theDepartment of State of New Yorkon March 26, 2012. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to JEM's HealthyChoices, LLC, 2704 State Route7, Valley Falls, NY 12185. Noreported agent. Latest date ofdissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.
Notice of Formation of MILLERFARM, LLC. Arts. of Org. filedwith the Sect'y of State of NY(SSNY) on 04.17.12. Officelocation, County of Rensselaer.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail process to: c/oThe LLC, 181 Fifty Six Road,Averill Park, NY 12018. Purpose:any lawful act.
Notice of Formation of NicholasDonuts, LLC Arts. Of Org. filedwith the Sec. of State of NY(SSNY) pursuant to NY LLC lawsection 206 on 3/29/2012. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail process served to: c/o theLLC, P.O. Box N, Sanford, ME04073.
Notice of Formation of RELIABLEREHAB SOLUTIONS, LLC. Arts.of Org. filed with SSNY on4/20/2012. Off. Loc. RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of process to:The LLC, 14 Empire Drive,Poestenkill, NY 12140. Purposeto engage in any lawful activity.
Notice of Formation of Susan RMarks-Jensky LLC. Arts. of Org.filed with Secy. of State of NY(SSNY) on 3/30/12. Off. loc.Rensselaer Co. SSNY designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail process to:Susan R Marks-Jensky LLC. 4McChesney Ct., Troy, NY 12180.Purpose: any lawful activities.
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Notice of Formation of The NewHill Farm LLC. Arts. of Org. filedwith NY Dept. of State on 3/29/12.Office location: RensselaerCounty. Sec. of State designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess against it may be servedand shall mail process to theprincipal business address: 80Hewitts Rd., Hoosick Falls, NY12090. Purpose: any lawfulactivity.
NOTICE OF FORMATION of TroyApartments, LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State on April 16,2012. Office location, RensselaerCounty. Secretary of Statedesignated as agent of LimitedLiability Company upon whomprocess against it may be served.Secretary of State shall mail copyof process to the Company at 367First Street, Troy, New York12180. Purpose: any lawfulpurposes.
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LEGAL NOTICELEGAL NOTICE: Notice offormation: TROY 193 LLC.Articles of Organization filed byNYS Secretary of State on March15, 2012. Office location:Rensselaer County. NYSSecretary of State designated asagent of the limited liabilitycompany upon whom processagainst it may be served and theSecretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against it toTroy 193 LLC, c/o Arlene Nock,191 2nd Street, Troy, NY 12180.The limited liability company is tobe managed by one or more of itsmembers. Purpose: Hold realestate and any other lawfulpurpose.
LEGAL NOTICE: Notice offormation: TROY 15-17, LLC.Articles of Organization filed byNYS Secretary of State on March15, 2012. Office location:Rensselaer County. NYSSecretary of State designated asagent of the limited liabilitycompany upon whom processagainst it may be served and theSecretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against it toTroy 15-17, LLC, c/o Arlene Nock,191 2nd Street, Troy, NY 12180.The limited liability company is tobe managed by one or more of itsmembers. Purpose: Hold realestate and any other lawfulpurpose.
LONGLESSON FARM, LLC.Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company: Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of New York(“SSNY”) on 3/16/12. Officelocation: 444 Goosen-Regan Rd,Buskirk, NY 12028. SSNY isdesignated as agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY may mail a copy ofany process to the LLC at: 444Goosen-Regan Rd, Buskirk, NY12028. No reported agent. Latestdate of dissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: To engage in any lawfulactivity.
Notice of Foreign LLC Authorityunder Sec 802 of the LLCL:United Suites at WashingtonSquare, LLC Application forAuthority was filed with SSNY on10/26/11. Jurisdiction: Delaware,Delaware Office address:Corporation Trust Center, 1209Orange St. Wilmington, DE19801; Art. Of Org. filed at SSDEaddress: 401 Federal St., Suite 4,Dover, DE 19901: NY Officelocation: Rensselaer County,SSNY designated as agent of LLCwhom process against may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 300 Jordan Road,Troy NY 12180. Purpose: alllawful activities.
Notice of Formation CapitalDistrict Greener Carpet Cleaner,LLC art. of org. filed Secy. of StateNY (SSNY) 3/23/12. Off. loc. inRensselaer Co. SSNY designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail copy of process to: POBox 482, Wynantskill, NY 12198.Purpose: Any lawful purpose.
Notice of Formation MaggiesOutlet LLC Arts. of Org. filed withSSNY on 4/18/2012 Off. Loc.:Rensselaer Cnty. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: c/o TheLLC, 67 Spring Ave., Troy, NY12180. Purpose: all lawfulactivities.
ARAS PERFORMANCE GROUP,LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org.filed with the SSNY on 2/22/12.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: The LLC, 16Hakes Rd, Eagle Mills, NY 12180.General Purposes.
Articles of organization for BelleRiviere LLC were filed with SSNYon 8/17/11. Office is 141Cushman Road, Melrose, NY12121, Rensselaer County. SSNYis designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to Belle Riviere.Formed for any legal purpose.
CAPITAL EQUIPMENTSERVICE, LLC, a domestic LLC,Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNYon 2/13/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: c/o Ian Petherick, 37 OverlookSt., Slingerlands, NY 12159.General Purposes.
ELITE PRESSURE WASHINGSERVICES L.L.C., a domesticLLC, Arts. of Org. filed with theSSNY on 3/19/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 18 Amalia Ln.,Rensselaer, NY 12144. General
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GAME & GROG, LLC, a domesticLLC, Arts. of Org. filed with theSSNY on 4/4/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 342 2nd St., Troy,NY 12180. General Purposes.
HANDCRAFTED ADIRONDACKFURNITURE LLC, a domesticLLC, Arts. of Org. filed with theSSNY on 4/4/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto: The LLC, 35 Tanners Ln.,Rensselaer, NY 12144. GeneralPurposes.
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THE GIFT OF GOD’S HOLY SPIRIT
The birth of the church will be celebrated on Sunday, May 27,2012, The Day of Pentecost, at Nassau and StuyvesantReformed Churches. It is the day in which the church celebratesGod’s gift of the great counselor, the third person of our triuneGod given to bear witness to Jesus and guide us in speakingthe truth about him to the world. In the sermon, based onActs 2:1-21 and titled, “The Gift of God’s Holy Spirit,” theReverend Edward L. Van Kampen will point to the many differentdimensions of the Spirit in its power and presence with us.The Nassau Reformed church worships at 11 a.m. in its chapelat 43 church Street, one half mile east of the only traffic lightin the village. Those worshipping at Nassau Reformed areencouraged to bring plants with flowers the colors of the flameused to symbolize the Spirits coming on Pentecost. The flowerswill decorate the chancel during worship and will be planted inour memorial garden at some point following worship.The Stuyvesant Reformed Church worships at 9 a.m. in itssanctuary at the corner of Church Street and Route 9J, in thehamlet of Stuyvesant. Red geraniums will decorate the chancelin reminder to the worshippers at Stuyvesant Reformed of theHoly Spirit’s continual and active presence in their lives.
TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE NORTH
GREENBUSH COMMON SCHOOL DISTRICT
The Board of Education would like to thank all of the residentsof the District for their record turnout at the May 15th Budgetand Trustee Vote. We appreciate the overwhelming supportfrom our residents. We also extend an open invitation to the150th Anniversary Celebration of Little RedSchoolhouse on Sunday, June 10th from 2-4 p.m. at theLittle Red Schoolhouse, 49 No. Greenbush Rd., Troy. Pleasestop in to visit and bring your memories of Little Red with you!~ The Board of Education - Susan O’Connell, Geraldine Farley,David Hunter
Congratulations Vincent Memoleon your promotion to Lt. Colonelon April 22, 2012 after 25 yrs ofservice with the National Guardsand Army Reserves ~ Mom &Family
THRIFT SHOP
The Church of the RedeemerThrift Shop (1249 Third Street,Rensselaer, at the corner ofThird and Catherine Streets)will be open on Thursdays from3 to 6PM; and on Saturday,May 26th, from 9AM to 2PM.The shop features householditems, clothing for all sizes andages (many name brands,very reasonable prices), booksand toys.
BROOKSIDE
CEMETERY
LOT OWNERS
Many of our 1700/1800gravestones in our cemeteryare in dire need of repair andrestoration. In an effort toachieve this, we are appealingto our friends and lot ownersto assist us in raising $5,000for this project. It will be alengthy undertaking but willcertainly bring pride andsatisfaction to our community.All checks are to be madepayable to “BrooksideCemetery of Poestenkill, Inc.”c/o Gail Bentley, Treasurer,1007 Plank Road, Averill Park,New York 12018.
Lambi, you have been with theLord 1 year. I thank you for 44years of marriage and fivebeautiful children. Your deathcannot stop our true love. It canonly delay it. We love and missyou. Harry & children
Diane Hale