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Soup on SundaySCHENECTADY – The Holy Name of Jesus Parish will continue its “Soup on Sunday” lunch on Easter Sunday, March 31 at the parish hall, 1040 Pearl Street, Schenectady (between Crane Street and Chrisler Avenue). Serving from 11:30am-1:30pm. Come enjoy a bowl of delicious beef stew and more in a safe place. Everyone is welcome and there is no charge. Plan on joining us on the last Sunday of each month. For more information, call 372-1992 or go to www.holynamencc.org (P)

First Friday Devotional ServicesSCHENECTADY – St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600 State Street (corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Schenectady, is announc-ing its special First Friday Devotional Services. On Friday, April 5, follow-ing the 12:15pm Mass, there will be Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, including exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. The public is cordially in-vited. St. Joseph’s Church is handicapped accessible and parking is available in the parking lot behind the church. More information is available by calling 374-4466 x13. (P)

Community Barn DanceCHARLTON – Shake off winter! Come join friends, family and fellow com-munity members in a “kick up your heels” feel-good experience! Easy circle, square, contra and folk dances. No experience needed; we’ll show you the steps. Come do-si-do, swing your partner and sashay to the live fiddle music of TuneFolk & Friends, with caller Fern Bradley, and guest fiddler Ed Low-man. All ages welcome! Fun and laughter guaranteed! Saturday, April 13, from 7-9:30pm at Harmony Hall, corner of Rte 67 & Peaceable St., Charlton. Admission: $5, Child (6-12) $1. Refreshments available. For more informa-tion, call: 384-3275 or visit www.tunefolk.com (P)

Family Night OutGLENVILLE – Mayfair/Glenville VFW Post 4660 is sponsoring a Ziti Din-ner on Fri., May 17 from 4:30-7:30pm at the Glenville Senior Center, 32 Worden Rd., Glenville. Dinner includes salad, homemade meatballs, sau-sage, sauce and dessert. Event will also feature raffles and live entertainment. Adults: $8, Seniors: $7, Children under age 12: $6. Proceeds to support local disabled and homeless veterans programs, veterans outreach, Wounded War-rior and other community based support groups. Help us help our heroes! (P)

Easter Egg HuntALPLAUS – The Alplaus United Methodist Church, located at 1 Brookside Avenue in Alplaus, is hosting an Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, March 30 from 10-11:30am. Free admission! Games and activities with prizes; refresh-ments. All kids and families are welcome. The church is handicapped acces-sible. Call 518-399-6000 for additional information. The Alplaus UMC also invites everyone to its Easter worship services which are as follows: Palm Sunday, March 24 at 10:15am and Easter Sunday services on March 31 at 7am and 10:15am. We hope you can join us. (P)

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A Lecture by Tricia ShawROTTERDAM JCT. – Tricia Shaw, Education Coordinator at Schoharie Crossing State His-toric Site, will present her recent research on the interconnections between Schenectady and Schoharie families with Fort Hunter and Queen Anne’s Chapel on Saturday, March 30 at 2pm at the Mabee Farm Historic Site’s George Franchere Education Center, 1100 Main St., Rotterdam Junction. Shaw will trace the 300-year history of one acre in particular that passed through five different families, most importantly, the Mabee Family and also saw the construction of Fort Hunter, the building of the Erie Canal, a 19th century tenant farm and a multitude of flooding disasters including Hurricane Irene. Adults: $5 (free to Schenectady County Historical Society members). For more information call (518) 887-5073. (P)

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Chicken Parm DinnerSCHENECTADY – St. Anthony’s Parish Sacred Heart League will host a Chicken Parm Dinner on Fri., April 5 from 5-8pm and Sat., April 6 from 5-8pm at 331 Seward Place in Schenectady. Adults: $12, children under 12 yrs.: $6. Take-out available. (P)

Annual Card PartySCOTIA – The Beukendaal Fire Co. Ladies Auxiliary, Sacandaga Rd., Scotia, is sponsoring its annual Card Party on Friday, April 12 at 6:30pm. There will be food, prizes and a 50/50 raffle. Please join us. (P)

Crafters, Vendors & Sellers WantedW. CHARLTON – Come sell your wares at the West Charlton 11th Annual Community Tag Sale and Craft Fair. Friday & Saturday, April 26th & 27th, 9am-3pm, rain or shine. Rent an 8-foot table at the firehouse for $25 per day. To reserve a table, please call (315) 762-3121 by April 12th. Space is limited. The West Charlton Fire-house is located at 1293 Eastern Avenue (off Rt. 147, one mile south of the intersection with Rt. 67). This event is a fund-raiser for the West Charlton Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary. (P)

“Women of Dis-tinction” Pro-gram Seeks Nom-ineesCAPITAL REGION – Are you a “woman of distinc-tion?” Do you know – and wish to recommend – some-one special for consideration as part of the New York State Senate’s prestigious “Women of Distinction” Program for 2013? If the answer to ei-ther question was “yes,” then State Senator Kathleen A. Marchione (R,C-Halfmoon) wants to hear from you! In observance of March as “Women’s History Month,” Senator Marchione has an-nounced that she is seeking nominations from across the 43rd Senate District for the State Senate’s popular and prestigious Women of Dis-tinction Program. Women living in the 43rd Senate Dis-trict – which includes parts of Rensselaer, Saratoga and Washington Counties, and all of Columbia County – are eligible for nomination. The deadline for entry as a nomi-nee for inclusion in Senator Marchione’s Women of Dis-tinction Program for 2013 is Monday, March 25. Copies of Senator Marchione’s Women of Distinction nomination form – and further informa-tion regarding the program – are available by calling (518) 455-2381, or e-mailing [email protected]. The 2013 Women of Distinction Program nomination forms are also available at Senator Marchione’s official Senate webpage www.marchione.nysenate.gov. (P) Good Friday Silent Prayer Vigil

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Craft FairGALWAY – Free admission! Saturday, April 13 from 10am-3pm at Galway High School, 5217 Sacandaga Rd., Galway. Sponsored by the Galway Lioness. (P)

Easter CelebrationSCOTIA – Easter Celebration on Saturday, March 30, from 1-3pm (check-in from 12:45-1am). Free admission, ages 2-11. Egg hunt, games, music, prizes, snacks, animals and more! Pre-register by March 29 at 399-0039 or www.bfcglenville.com/easter Believers Fellowship Center, 304 Swaggertown Rd., Scotia. (P)

One Amazing Acre: 300 Years of HistoryROTTERDAM JCT. – Tricia Shaw, Education Coordinator at Schoharie Crossing State His-toric Site, will present her recent research on the interconnections between Schenectady and Schoharie families with Fort Hunter and Queen Anne’s Chapel on Saturday, March 30 at 2pm at the Mabee Farm Historic Site’s George Franchere Education Center, 1100 Main St., Rotterdam Junction. Shaw will trace the 300 year history of one acre in particular that passed through five different families, most importantly, the Mabee Family and also saw the construction of Fort Hunter, the building of the Erie Canal, a 19th century tenant farm and a multitude of flooding disasters including Hurricane Irene. $5. Adults, free to Schenectady County Historical Society members. For more information call (518) 887-5073. Mabee Farm Historic Site, 1100 Main St., Route 5S, Rotterdam Junction. (A)

Thursday Musical Club ConcertSCHENECTADY – Thursday Musical Club 100th Anniversary Concert: Sunday, April 7, 2:30pm, at First Reformed Church in Schenectady Stockade. Julie Panke, Director; Elinore Farnum, Accompanist. Narration by TV Journalist Elaine Houston; Commissioned Piece entitled “There Is Nothing That A Woman Cannot Do” celebrating women through the ages written by Valerie Showers Crescenz. Guest Artists will be a chamber ensemble from “The Musicians of Ma’alwyck.” Adults: $15, Students/Seniors: $12. (A)

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Thursday Musical Club ConcertSCHENECTADY – Thursday Musical Club 100th Anniversary Concert: Sunday, April 7, 2:30pm, at First Reformed Church in Schenectady Stockade. Julie Panke, Director; Elinore Farnum, Accompanist. Narration by TV Journalist Elaine Houston; Commissioned Piece entitled “There Is Nothing That A Woman Cannot Do” celebrating women through the ages written by Valerie Showers Crescenz. Guest Artists will be a chamber ensemble from “The Musicians of Ma’alwyck.” Adults: $15, Students/Seniors: $12. (A)

Holy Week Services at Our RedeemerSCOTIA – Our Redeemer Lutheran Church on Glen Avenue and Reynolds Street in Scotia will observe the following Holy Week Schedule: March 28 - Maundy Thursday - Footwashing Ser-vice 11am w/ Luncheon at noon, Evening Service at 7pm; March 29 - Good Friday - Crosswalk starts at Scotia Reformed Church 9:30am, Tenebrae Service at Our Redeemer 7pm; March 31 - Easter Services at 9am & 11am. For further information please contact the church at www.ourredeemer.cc or call 518-393-5031. (A)

Spring Gardening ClassesSCHENECTADY – Cornell Cooperative Extension, Schenectady County is offering a variety of gardening classes this spring and summer. The classes start in April with Plant Propagation, Pre-paring Your Garden for Spring, Tool Maintenance, and Your Garden as an Outdoor Room. Plant Propagation will be held at the greenhouses at the Sustainable Living Center in Central Park on April 6 from 9-9:45am. Cost for this class is $10. Preparing Your Garden for Spring will also be held on April 6 at the Sustainable Living Center. This class will run from 10-10:45am. Cost for this class is $5. Tool Maintenance will be held on April 6 at the Sustainable Living Center. This class will run from 11-11:45am. Cost for this class is $5. Sign-up for all three workshops for $15 (a savings of $5). Your Garden as an Outdoor Room will be held on Thursday April 18 from 6:30-8pm at the Niskayuna Library. Participants will join Master/English Gardener, Timothy Huggett, share his garden design tips that will help create a functional, beautiful outdoor space. Cost for this class is $5. To register for these classes or to see a complete listing of all the classes being offered this spring and summer, please visit the Cornell Cooperative Extension, Sche-nectady County Website, www.cce.schenectady.org. If you have any questions, please contact Schenectady CCE office at 518-372-1622. (P)

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What a difference a year makes! Last year we’d already had 6 days that were 70° or above and on 3/22 we’d hit 81°! As enjoyable as that was, it set the stage for the complete loss of the cherry and most of the apple crop when the buds and flowers were frozen when the inevitable frost returned. It is no surprise to me that this spring is the complete opposite. This year we’re waiting and waiting for spring to arrive. It is all about the jet stream. Once it flips to a new pattern, the National Weather Service is predicting a warmer than normal spring for us. We’ll have plenty of work to do getting our lawns and gardens in shape but it will be a pleasure to tackle them after being cooped up for too long.

As usual the first order of business will be to rake the lawn. Obviously raking removes all the twigs, branches and pinecones from the lawn but there are other benefits. Raking will fluff up the matted blades of grass. This allows air to dry the old blades of grass, which lessen the chances of a fungal disease taking hold. A raked lawn will also warm up quicker and get the grass growing sooner.

Another benefit of spring raking is the chance to get reacquainted with our yard and take note of areas that are thin and might need extra attention. I like to rough up thin areas and put down grass right away. It’s too cold for the seed to germinate but the cold won’t hurt the seed. By putting the seed down now, it will have a chance to get all pumped up with moisture so it will germinate as soon as temperatures are right. This will give the young grass as much time as possible to establish a root system before hot summer weather arrives (now there’s a nice thought).

Another project that I like to tackle early is feeding all the permanent members of my garden community: the trees, shrubs and perennials. You might be thinking, “Noth-ing out there is really growing yet! Why should I feed plants that show no signs of life?” A valid question. The reason I like to get these woody and perennial plants fed early is this: the granular fertilizers and tree food spikes that I’ll use take some time to dissolve and permeate the soil. When you get the food into the soil early, it will have plenty of time and spring rain to dissolve and soak into the soil. When the plants get the warmth they need to spring into growth, the nutrients they need will already be there waiting for them. Since our garden plants have depleted a great deal of their reserve energy just surviving the winter, they need nutrients more in the early spring than at any other time of year.

For trees and large shrubs, an easy way to apply nutrients is by pounding in some of those tree food spikes that are made of compressed fertilizer. When you go to the garden center, you’ll notice that there are different formulas for different plants. The spikes for evergreens and shade trees are higher in nitrogen and those for fruit tree are higher in phosphorus to enhance fruit production. You may have large, flowering shrubs like lilacs that you want to feed with spikes. The fruit tree spikes, with their higher phos-phorus formula would make them appropriate for use on flowering shrubs as well. Be careful to follow the directions when using fertilizer spikes. They should be driven into the ground AWAY from the trunk or stem of the plant you’re feeding. The tiny roots that take up the nutrients are about the same distance from the trunk as the outermost branch tips. For trees, it’s easy to figure out where to place the spikes. Simply walk away from the trunk until you are standing under the outermost branch tips and pound in the spikes at that circumference. How many spikes you’ll need to use is determined by the diameter of the trunk. There are directions on the package. Follow them. More isn’t necessarily better. If you use too many spikes or place them too close to the trunk, you may do more harm than good.

For smaller shrubs and perennials, you’ll want to use a gentle, granular food. I like the Espoma products. You can pound holes around small shrubs (under the outermost branch tips) and pour the appropriate amount of plant food into them. When in doubt, less is best. On the perennials, I’ll dig a shallow trench well away from the crown of the plant and apply a modest amount of gentle Espoma Flower-tone plant food. Follow the recommendations on the package and, again, when in doubt, less is best.

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Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Serv- ing area over 35 years.1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.O HOLY ST. Jude! Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patron- age in time of need to you I have recourse from the depth of my heart and humbly beg to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance. Help me in my urgent need and grant my earnest petition. I will never forget thy graces and favors you obtain for me, and I will do my ut- most to spread devotion to you. Amen. St. Jude pray for us and all who honor thee and invoke thy aid. (Say 3 Our Fathers,3 Hail Mary’s and 3 Glory Be’s after this). Pray the above prayers daily for 9 consecutive days, after which you should publish your thanks to St. Jude. Thank you St. Jude for prayers answered. R.K.A.

Mohawk Valley Chorus Scholarship CompetitionAMSTERDAM – Mohawk Valley Chorus’ annual scholarship competition for area high school juniors and seniors is now open. All musically inclined students living in MVC’s seven-county area are eligible for the $500 award, which may be used to further the winner’s musical education or for any other de-sired purpose. The winner must perform one or two numbers at the beginning of the chorus’ annual classics concert at 3pm on Sunday, May 19, at Amsterdam High School. Each appli-cant must submit a CD of two songs (one should be a classical piece, the other a lighter, more modern number); three letters of reference, one of which should be from a vocal music teacher from school or from private lessons; and an application form. Forms have been sent to high schools and many private music teachers throughout the area and are also available by contact-ing Gay O’Brien at 885-3781 or by email at [email protected]. Candidates must reside in Fulton, Montgomery, Sara-toga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Albany or Hamilton counties. Deadline for entering the competition, which will be judged by a panel of qualified MVC members, is April 2. Finalists may be asked to participate in a live audition. (A)

Co-Ed VolleyballCAPITAL REGION – Sunday evenings (7-9pm). Openings for experienced B/BB players. A fun evening of competitive play in Glenville area. Contact Ed at 257-6903. (A)

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Website for Children with Juvenile Arthritis CAPITAL REGION – The Arthritis Foundation of North-eastern New York is pleased to announce a website for youth who have a diagnosis of Juvenile Arthritis. The website known as “Kids Get Arthritis Too” can be found at www.arthritistoday.org/kgat/ and is designed for children of all ages as young as 6 to use. The website is a site where kids, tweens and teens can learn about juvenile arthritis, symptoms, treatments, prevention tips, as well as opportu-nities for youth to be involved within the Arthritis Founda-tion. For more information about the Arthritis Foundation of Northeastern New York, becoming involved or about Juvenile Arthritis, please contact Sonya Andrew, Program Director at 456-1203 or [email protected] or www.arthritis.org (A)

Caregiver ConnectionCAPITAL REGION – Senior Services of Albany’s Care-giver Connection program has a full menu of services and seminars planned to help family caregivers providing as-sistance to elders throughout the Capital Region. Contact the Caregiver Connection at 465-1398 or e-mail [email protected] for additional infor-mation on upcoming Seminars, Telephone Seminars, and Telephone Support Groups. (A)

Website for Youths Diagnosed with CMTCAPITAL REGION – The Charcot-Marie-Tooth Upstate NY group is pleased to announce a website for youths diagnosed with CMT. The CMTA’s Youth Tab can be found at: http://www.facebook.com/CMTAssociation For more informa-tion on Upstate NY CMT contact Melinda Lang 783-7313 or [email protected] (A)

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ApparelADIRONDACK SCREEN GRAPHICS

Custom T-Shirts & ApparelWe offer a wide selection of garments printed

with your business – organization or team logo.30 yrs. of local expertise & quality.

2 Maple Ave., Scotia, NY (518) 377-3800 (0411)

AutomotiveWANTED: CARS & TRUCKSBuying Unwanted Cars & Trucks,

Equipment…Junks, Rusted Out, Broken…I Want Them!! Paying $175 & up.

Call Jeff 366-5016. (C)

ChimneysBlue Goose Chimney SweepCertified, Sweeping – Insp. – Repairs

New FP dampers. Senior disc. Free est. www.bluegoosecleaning.com

372-1664 (C)

Cleaning Int. / Ext.CARBONE’S CARPETS

Cleaning in your home.Cleaning in our plant. We Pick Up & Deliver.

3M Scotchguard – DeodorizeKarastan Carpets & Orientals

Mannington Linoleum Laminate Flooring

372-0332 (C)

Do You Want Your Home to Sparkle?Honest, Reliable, Cheap! References.

I don’t cut corners … I clean them!Call Mary at 243-9191. (0509)

Demolition & Excavation

214-4082Trenchless Underground TechnologyWaterlines, Sewer Lines, Foundations

Concrete, Site Work and RepairsFull Time Plumber on Staff

Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com (C)

Fencing

AMERICAN FENCEOur prices won’t be beat!

Fully insured. Portfolio available.25 yrs. experience. 231-9084 (0425)

FlooringJOHNSON FLOORING& CARPENTRY, INC.

Armstrong Certified Installer.All your flooring & interior carpentry needs.

Fully insured. 399-3041 (C)

Garden, Landscaping & Tree Services

D & L Tree ServiceComplete Tree Care • Stump Removal

37 Yrs. exp. • Free Estimate • Fully Insured399-1006 (C)

Wade’s Tree Service & Landscape Co.Complete Tree Care Service. 10% discount with ad.

Light Landscaping Service. Fully ins. Free est. 35 yrs. experience. Certified Arborist.

384-7285 (C)

PRO-CUT LANDSCAPE SERVICESHydro-seeding

Patio Installation, Walkways & Retaining Walls

Irrigation Systems Installed and ServicedGrass Cutting • Seasonal Clean-UpsThatching • Landscaping • Plantings

Lawns Installed • Bark Mulching 399-7443 (C)

REED’S TREE SERVICE & GC 937-1400

Tree removal, pruning, trimming, stump removal, tree climber & more. No job too big or too small! Here for your everyday needs! Fully Insured. Now accepting Credit Cards.

(0425)

CD LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE L.L.C.Specializing in Retaining Walls and Patios –

All styles and design – Raised Patios.Walkways, Paver Stone Driveways.

- Plantings and Sod Installed- Lawns Installed

- Irrigation Systems Installed & Serviced- Bark Mulching – Installed or Delivered

- Top Soil Installed or Delivered- Wood Chipper Service Available

Commercial / Residential. Fully Insured.399-3814 (C)

Get Your Lawn Ready for Spring!Call us and we’ll get you started!!

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518-577-6833 or 518-577-0976 (0509)

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15% off work scheduled by 4/15/13Other services avail. Complete landscape design,

mowing, trimming, mulching, retaining walls,walkways & patios. Very reasonable. (0411)

Business & Service GuideBusiness & Service Guide TheBi-Weekly

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GUIDE IS:FRIDAY AT NOON

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Schenectady Seed Co. Lawn & Landscape

NYS Cert. Nursery & Landscape ProfessionalS.U.N.Y. Cobleskill Graduate.

Design, proper pruning of plants. Lawn service/problem solving. Jeffrey Luke

925-2655 (0425)

NOAH’S LAWN CARESpring cleanups, brush removal, mowing

trimming & mulching. Reasonable & reliable.Call 384-1401 or cell 847-9345. (0620)

Spring cleanups, dethatching, lawn repair/installation,

mulching & flower beds, lawn mowing, landscaping. Mulch, stone & top soil delivery.UPPER CUT LAWN CARE 396-7507 Free estimates. Insured. Res./Comm. (0509)

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Planting, Trimming, Weed Control, and More …Sensible Rates – Insured

(0411)

Home Repair

Carpentry Plus 339-5484

All carpentry, mouldings, windows, decks, doors, etc. Jobs of all sizes. (0411)

EDWARD K. KNIGHT CONSTRUCTIONDecks & kitchen renovations;

Built-in cabinets & all trim work specialties;Finished basements; suspended ceilings.

Cell/days: 518-506-9051Home/nights: 399-1655 (C)

TORRES CONTRACTINGInt. remodeling, additions, kit./baths, decks,windows, doors, painting, press. washing,

masonry, roofing. Free est. Fully ins. 631-0572 or 229-4720 (C)

TAYLOR’D CONSTRUCTIONAdditions, Dormers, Kitchens, Baths,

Railings, Painting, Stairs (spiral-circular), Mantles, Custom Cabinetry, Decks,

Siding, Doors & Windows.Free Estimates – 23 years exp.

346-6784 or 330-2316 (cell) (C)

TMT CONTRACTINGRemodeling, Kitchens, Baths, DecksPainting, Basements, Windows, etc.

Fully ins. Free est. Tod 518-292-8743or 518-393-4502. Snowblowing. (0425)

Craft House BUILDERSHigh Quality Contemporary Living EnvironmentsSpecializing in additions, kitchen/bath remodels& modern spaces. Taking a creative approach to

the industry. Spring is almost here! Book a project now! 16 yrs. exp. Fully ins.

(518) 573-9783www.crafthousebuilders.com

(0328)

TOMAHAWK CONSTRUCTION INC.Complete Bathroom Renovations

Custom Tile Work & Repairs, Plumbing Included.Fully ins. 35 yrs. exp. Major credit cards accepted.

Office: 357-0214; Cell: 857-5411 Email: [email protected] (0509)

MasonryFIVE STAR GENERAL MASONRY

Foundation repair, basement waterproofing;sidewalks & patios; chimney repair / rebuild.

Senior & veteran disc. 399-0590 577-1591 (C)

T.O.M.TOM ORSINI MASONRY

Custom Stonework, Patios, Walkways,Retaining Walls. All Masonry Needs.

(518) 729-7879(0411)

AL GALLO 384-1491 [email protected]

Remove/replace concrete walkways, patios. Re-point/rebuild chimneys.

Foundation patching. Fully Ins. Refs. 35+yrs. exp. (0704)

TOMAHAWK CONSTRUCTION INC.Custom outdoor fireplaces, patios, pergolas,chimney repairs, steps, porches, sidewalks,

block foundation repairs, plaster, stucco,pavers, retaining walls & more!

Fully insured. 35 yrs. experience. Major credit cards accepted.

Office: 357-0214 Cell: 857-5411Email: [email protected]

(0509)

Overhead DoorsAMSTERDAM OVERHEAD

DOOR COMPANY, Inc.Sales – Installation – Service

Residential/CommercialShowroom: 403 West Main St., Amsterdam

842-7370 / 800-842-7370 (C)

Plumbing / HeatingElectrical

JOE CARACCIOLO ELECTRICLicensed Master Electricians

38 Yrs. Experience / Family BusinessFather & Son Licensed

Fully Insured / Free Estimates399-8563 or 441-2277 (C)

Business & Service GuideBusiness & Service Guide TheBi-Weekly

THE DEADLINE FOR BUSINESS & SERVICE

GUIDE IS:FRIDAY AT NOON

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HONEST AND RELIABLE PLUMBING

Top Quality Installations & RepairsEvening and Weekend Appointments Avail.

Fully Insured. ARKservices (518) 374-2542 (C)

214-4082Full Time Plumber on Staff

RemodelingCustom Home Building

ExcavationTrenchless Underground Technology

Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com (C)

SUBURBAN SERVICES GROUPPlumbing – Heating – Cooling

Never go powerless! Largest automatic standby generator dealer & installer in the area! Licensed. Professional. 399-6808 (C)

HOME IMPROVEMENTS/UPGRADES

Int./Ext. Electrical, Plumbing & Remodeling Generac Authorized Sales & Service

20+ Yrs. exp. Fully ins. Bill 399-2991 (C)

LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIANReliable – Qualified – Insured

Residential & Commercial. 20+ yrs. exp.Thomas Tucker 424-8269 (0328)

A1 ELECTRICQuality Full Service Electrical ContractorAutomatic Standby Generator Dealer &

InstallerLicensed, Professional (518) 399-2991A1ElectricGenerators.com (C)

Pressure WashingPruskyServices.com

We have the experience, quality & resources to handle any residential/commercial pressure washing needs. We’ll even bring the water!

Prusky Services 378-7136 (1121)

RoofingTORRES CONTRACTING

& CHIMNEY REPAIRAll Types of Roofing, New Roofs & Repair,

Siding, Seamless Gutters, Free Estimates, Fully Insured.

631-0572 • 229-4720 (C)

MIKE’S REMODELINGRoofing - Slate Repair - Siding - Windows

Doors - Porches - Kitchens & Baths.Lead certified. 378-2859 (C)

LEAKY ROOF?Chimney & Masonry Work

John Relyea (518) 258-6324Free Estimates. (0411)

Septic Services

CHARLTON SEPTIC SERVICEComplete Septic Service;

Portable Toilet Rentals399-1323 (C)

ODORLESS SANITARY CLEANERSComplete Septic Service

399-3482 Kory Loukes (C)

SPACE AVAILABLECall 399-9133For Details

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Lenten/Easter ServicesNISKAYUNA – Ash Wednesday: Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1850 Union Street, Niskayuna, invites you to our 6pm service. Wednesdays following, Lenten dinners served at 6pm with ser-vice following at 6:45pm. Pastor Derek Lecakes officiates. Our Holy Week Services officiated by Pastor Derek Lecakes are as follows: Palm Sunday, 10:15am; Maundy Thursday, 6pm; Good Friday - Tenebrae 6pm; and Easter Sunday Service at 10:15am. Pastor Derek Lecakes officiates. (518) 346-1958. He is Risen, Alleluia! (A)

$2000 Clarence Neumann ScholarshipGLENVILLE – The Glenville Knights of Columbus are again sponsoring a 1-year $2000 schol-arship to be awarded to a graduating High School student entering a college of their choice this fall. Students who reside in the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake, Scotia-Glenville, Niskayuna High School districts and are an active member of the Roman Catholic Church are eligible. Entries will be judged on Community Service, Extracurricular Activities, Academics and an applicant’s written statement. Applications must be postmarked no later than April 15, 2013. Applications are now available in the High School Guidance Offices. (A)

Scotia-Glenville Food PantrySCOTIA – The S-G Food Pantry, located at the First Baptist Church of Scotia, 132 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, provides a 3-day supply of food to residents of Scotia-Glenville. Pantry is open Tuesdays 5:30-7pm and Thursdays 9-11am. Information: 399-9426, ask for Janice Cooper; or call Tim Horn at 377-0372. (A)

NYS Free & Low-Cost Health InsuranceSARATOGA REGION – New York State offers free and low-cost health insurance for children, teens and adults through: Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus and Medicaid. Free screening and enrollment services are available by calling toll free 1-888-242-1418. Please call our caring, professional staff for more information! We have 27 enrollment sites throughout the following counties: Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Saratoga and Washington Counties. (A)

Red Cross Needs VolunteersCAPITAL REGION – Volunteers are needed in all areas of service from helping in local disasters to answering phones in the office. The Red cross meet many needs in the area, families that have been displaced by a fire, flood or other disaster; collecting blood to save lives of people in need to sustaining a quality filled life; and teaching CPR and First Aid Classes. For more information about Red Cross volunteer opportunities, contact Laura at 792-6545. (A)

$1,000 Scholarships AvailableGLENVILLE – The Scotia-Glenville Seniors will again offer $1,000 scholarships to two area high school seniors who have demonstrated good scholarship and community service, with spe-cial emphasis on service to Scotia and Glenville seniors. High school seniors who live in the town of Glenville, regardless of their school affiliation, may request an application by writing to the Glenville Senior Center, 32 Worden Rd., Glenville, NY 12302; ATTN: Scholarship Commit-tee. Applications for the scholarships will also be available in the Scotia-Glenville High School guidance department and in the GIVE office. Applications must be returned by April 12, 2013

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REAL ESTATE

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A NEW CAREER IS JUST 10 WEEKS AWAYADIRONDACK DENTAL ASSISTING SCHOOL, INC.

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PERFECT JOB for parents that need flexibility or people that like to stay active! Grow- ing res. cleaning co. looking for highly motivated individu- als. Tues.-Sat., 8:30a-3p. Must own a vehicle and have a clean driver’s lic. Must love to clean and have a good atti- tude. Call 384-DUST today or stop by 105 Lakehill Rd., Ste. 20, Burnt Hills.

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WE TAKE PRIDEin the Classifi ed Advertising Department in trying to screen unwanted,

or misleading ads and/or bogus businesses in our Classifi ed section.Unfortunately, there are a few that slip through the cracks. Please be cautious any time

you answer an ad and you are asked for a credit card or other personal information. Be sure to ask for references from any business you are unsure of or unfamiliar with.

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Continuing Art ShowSCHENECTADY – Continuing Art Show, through March 31 in the Parish Hall, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, 1935 The Pla-za, Schenectady, 12309. Fine Art Photography exhibit by local artist, Ann Norsworthy-Rigley. “Traditions & Foundations”, a collection of images reflecting historic sites and unique views of local landmarks as presented in Ms. Norsworthy-Rigley’s contemplative and dynamic photographic style. Also on site, a comprehensive catalog of prior works and collections. 10% of all sales benefit SICM, Schenectady Inner City Ministry. For open hours, contact the church office, 346-6241, [email protected] or Ann, at 225-4440, [email protected] (A)

Town of Glenville Tax Collection SitesGLENVILLE – The Town of Glenville has announced that all 2013 town, county, school and water taxes will be processed at the Glenville Municipal Center, 18 Glenridge Rd. In 2012, 1st National Bank of Scotia assisted with the collection of taxes, but based on proposed costs for bank services in 2013, the town has determined that an in-house collection will be the most cost-effective process. Town of Glenville residents are asked to plan on paying all taxes for 2013 by mail or in-person at the Glenville Municipal Center, or by utilizing the secure web por-tal on the town’s website, www.townofglenville.org. (A)

2013 Acoustic Coffee House ShowsFULTONVILLE – All free Acoustic Coffee House from 6:30-10pm, held downstairs of the Fultonville Methodist Church on Montgomery Street in Fultonville. The no admission, no dona-tion Acoustic Coffee House is a no alcohol event and is open to all types of music as long as there is NO vulgarity, doesn’t offend anybody and acoustic instruments only. Enjoy some free food and beverages while listening to some great music and some very skilled and talented people. If you can’t make it at 6:30pm, that’s OK as there is a new performer every 9 - 13 minutes on average. Future Acoustic Coffee House shows (first Saturday of every month): April 6, May 4, June 1, July 6, Au-gust 3, September 7, October 5, November 2 and December 7, 2013. (A)

Local Non-Profit Seeks Volunteer Grant Writer CAPITAL REGION – If you have grant writing experience and would like to use that to help a local non-profit organization to grow, please consider volunteering your time and skills to I AM I CAN. I AM I CAN fosters mentorships between high school girls and local, caring, successful women in an effort to ensure graduation success and to inspire these young women to dream about and plan for a fulfilling life after high school. The group is looking for someone with research ability and word-smithing skills to locate grant possibilities. This position would be ideal experience for a student that is pursuing work in the world of non-profits, or for a retired grant writing professional that is looking to give back to the community. You can learn more about the organization at www.iamicanachieve.org. If you feel you can help, please call Avon Scherff at 518-688-3010 or email to [email protected] (A)

Dodgeball League Now FormingSCHENECTADY – Dodge, duck, dive, & dip into a dodgeball league! Contact Lindsay or Kevin at the Schenectady YMCA 518-881-0117 or email [email protected] or [email protected]

Urgent Need for VolunteersSARATOGA COUNTY – Are you 55 years or older and have time to volunteer? There is an urgent need for volunteers to assist with the Saratoga County Office for the Aging Senior Nutrition Program at the Saratoga Adult and Senior Center 5 William Street Saratoga Springs. Volunteers are needed Mon-day – Friday from approx. 11am-1pm. If interested please call RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) at 884-4110. (A)

Support Charlton Heights Cub ScoutsBURNT HILLS – Support the Charlton Heights Cub Scouts by donating bottles and cans at 250 Lake Hill Road, Burnt Hills. Bottle drop in barn driveway available 24/7. (A)

Simplifying Lives Needs VolunteersCAPITAL REGION – Simplifying Lives for a cause is the Capital District’s only non-profit organization dedicated to providing free house cleaning and organizational services for people undergoing cancer treatment. Simplifying Lives is look-ing for volunteers, business partners for the discounted refer-ral service, corporate sponsors, and donations. For further in-formation or to donate, please contact Simplifying Lives for a cause at (518) 935-5822, or visit their website at www.simpli-fyinglives.org. (A)

New VolunteersSARATOGA COUNTY – After The Fire is a non-profit or-ganization that helps residents of Saratoga County who have suffered a loss due to fire. After being paged by Fire Control, After The Fire members respond to the fire scene to provide the family members with clothing, gift cards, personal care items, a night’s stay at a participating hotel/motel, Red Cross referral, informational material, emotional support-- whatever is needed to help the family through an extremely traumatic situation. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday at 7pm as follows: February, March, October & November at Eagle Matt Lee Fire House on Washington St. in Ballston Spa; April, May, June & September meetings are held at Halfmoon Town Hall on Harris Rd. in Halfmoon. Anyone interested in finding out how you can help your neighbors in need may attend a meeting. To find out more about After The Fire, visit www.afterthefire.org. (A)