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Schaghticoke FairSCHAGHTICOKE The 193rd Schaghticoke Fair continues on Friday, Aug. 31, running through Monday, Sept. 3 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each day.As an agricultural fair, the Schaghticoke Fair takes great pride in being a family fair, with hands-on exhibits and the county’s best vegetables, fruits, animals, baked goods and homemade crafts.On Friday, Aug. 31 at 1 and 7 p.m., there will be a sanctioned pull by the New York Tractor Pullers Association (NYTPA).On Saturday, Sept. 1, at 1 p.m., Double M western store will present a rodeo. Tony Petersen’s Hell Drivers perform at 7:30 p.m. At 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 2, there will be a Horse Pull in the Grandstand. Stock Car Football takes place at 7 p.m. that day.Grandstand events conclude on Monday, Sept. 3, with a Demolition Derby at 2 and 7 p.m.The Reithoffer Midway offers special pricing for unlimited rides each day of the fair. On Friday night, don’t miss “Midnight Madness,” which unlimited rides can be pur-chased for just $16.Throughout fair week, every-one is welcome to visit the Veterans Hall building behind the Grandstand. Take time to browse the memorabilia that has been collected from area veterans, and visit with other veterans and their families. The Veterans Hall group is cur-rently compiling a comprehen-sive list of Rensselaer County Veterans from the Civil War to the present. County residents are welcome to submit their

veterans name, as well donate or loan memorabilia. More information is available from Jody Luskin at 663-8156.Admission to the Schaghticoke Fair is $10 for adults Thursday and Friday, and $11 Saturday through Monday. Children 13 and under are admitted free of charge. Opening day admission (Wednesday) is $5. For more information, visit www.schagh-ticokefair.org.

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Hunter, Rifle CoursesHARTFORD Registrations are being accepted for Bow Hunter, Trapper and Rifle Safety Education Courses. Call John Durling at 894-9385 for the bow hunter course that will be held from 5 to 9 p.m. Sept. 5 to 7 at the Hartford Fish and Game Club; Ralph Rossi by Sept. 5 at 932-4802 for a home study bow hunter course from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 22 at the Salem Fish and Game Club; Marc Evans at 499-1862 for a trapper course 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sept. 22 at the Skenesborough Skete Club in Whitehall; and Marc Evans at 499-1862 for a hunter course 6 to 9 p.m. Sept. 10 and 12, and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 15, also in Whitehall.

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Community DaySALEM The Salem office of the Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Co. at 212 Main Street will host a Community Appreciation Day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 31. Featured will be family-friend-ly activities and works by local artist Wayne Rizzo. There’ll be refreshments, a trivia contest, basket raffle, bake sale, Greenjacket football ticket give-aways, fingerprinting by the Washington County Sheriff ’s

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Free ConcertWHITEHALL The Music in the Park Concert Series will pres-ent the Air Tight band from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 31, at the 1892 bandstand in Whitehall’s Riverside Park. Free and open to all; bring a lawn chair or blanket.

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First FridayGRANVILLE First Friday will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Aug. 31 at the Pember Library and Museum, 33 W. Main Street, and at the Slate Valley Museum, 17 Water Street, both in Granville. A highlight this month will be pen and ink work by Cambridge artist Lynne Knobel, and the Emerald Valley Recorder Ensemble will return for an encore perfor-mance. Information: Pember at 518-642-2525, and Slate Valley Museum at 642-1417.

Music FestivalWHITEHALL “It’s All About Jesus Fest,” a Christian music festival will be held from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1 at the Skenesborough Canalside Park on Skenesborough Drive in Whitehall. The festival will fea-ture six performers, dancing, food, refreshments and a “meet and greet tent” where fans can meet the musicians. Admission to the event is free.

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Town wide yard saleWHITEHALL The Whitehall town wide yard sale will be held throughout the communi-ty of Whitehall from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 1 and 2. Maps indicating the location of sales will be available at Skenesborough Gardens, Putorti’s Market, Stewart’s, and Cumberland Farms.

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Coin DropGRANVILLE The annual Haynes House of Hope Coin Drop will be held from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1, in Granville. Anyone wishing to assist with this effort is encour-aged to call Linda Angiolillo at 518-642-9707 to schedule a time slot.

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Art Show, SalePAWLET The Pawlet Scholarship Committee’s 16th Annual Art Show and Sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1, at Edith

Mach’s green field in Pawlet (enter between the Pawlet Post Office and the bridge in the vil-lage). Thirty-two area artists will offer oil paintings, acryl-ics, watercolors, photography, mixed media works, sculptures, jewelry, and more. Free admis-sion and 20 percent of sale pro-ceeds will benefit the Pawlet Scholarship Fund. Tasty food will be available, too, by The Barn Restaurant and Mach’s General Store. Information: Anita Pomerance at 802-325-3786.

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Free ConcertSALEM The Summer Sounds of Salem concert series will present Al and Kathy Bain from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1, on the green next to the train depot, Main Street/Route 22, in Salem. Traditional country, bluegrass and gospel music will be fea-tured. Free and open to all.

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Art ReceptionDORSET An opening reception for an exhibition of oil paint-ings by local artist Maynard Deen will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1, at the Dorset Public Library. A number of en plein air Dorset scenes are included in this exhibition that will run through September. A portion of sale proceeds will benefit the library and refreshments will be served. Information: 802-867-5774, or www.dorsetli-braryinfo.org.

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Roast PorkPAWLET The Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Supper Club invites everyone to a Roast Pork Dinner at 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1, at the Pawlet Community Church. Takeouts may be ordered on Sept. 1 at 802-325-3022. Cost: $10 adults; $6 ages 6 to 12; free 5 and younger. Information: Doreen Mach at 325-3428, or Judy Coolidge at 325-3073.

Pancake BreakfastWELLS The Wells Volunteer Fire Dept. invites everyone to a Pancake Breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 2, at the firehouse on Route 30.

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Chicken BarbecueSALEM Boy Scout Troop 61 invites everyone to a takeout Chicken Barbecue from noon to 1 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 2, at the Scout bottle drop on Route 22, just south of the Salem Village limits. Cost: $9 in advance; $10 on Sept. 2. Tickets are available from Troop 61 Scouts and lead-ers and at the Salem Hardware store. Proceeds will go toward the troop’s trip to the National Scout Jamboree next summer in West Virginia.

Monday HikeRUTLAND The Green Mountain Club will offer a moderate, four-mile Hike at Bear Mountain in Wallingford on Monday, Sept. 3. Meet at Main Street Park, near the east end of the fire station off Center Street in Rutland City.

Information: Gerry and Chryl Martin at 492-2244.

Women’s HealthGRANVILLE Washington County WIC will hold its monthly clinic from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 4, at the Granville Baptist Church on Quaker Street. WIC provides supplemental foods and health education to pregnant and nursing women, infants, and children to age 5. Ask if you qualify for help with your food bill. Information/alternate time: 518-746-2460.

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Songs, StorytellingMANCHESTER Singer/guitar-ist/storyteller Bob Horan will perform at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 4, at Equinox Terrace, 324 Equinox Terrace in Manchester. Bob features a mixture of old and new songs that highlight a variety of life experiences, while sharing humorous events and poignant moments from his own life. Everyone will be welcome. Information: 802-362-5141.

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Legion Meetings POULTNEY Meetings will be held at American Legion Post 39, 689 Granville Street in Poultney, as follows: Ladies Auxiliary 7 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4; Sons of the American Legion 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 6; and regular Legion meeting 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 13. Information: 802-287-5229.

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Guitar NightGREENWICH VFW Post 7291 at 63 Abeel Avenue in Greenwich invites everyone to an Acoustic Guitar Night Fundraiser host-ed by John J. Byrnes, III, from 7 to 9 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 4. Bring your guitar or just come and listen. No cover charge. Guitar night is held each Tuesday, with few exceptions.

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Rock of AgesRUTLAND The five-time Tony-nominated musical, “Rock of Ages,” will be staged at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday and Wednesday, Sept. 4 and 5, at the Paramount Theatre on Center Street in Rutland. The greatest rock songs from the 1980s are celebrated in this show. Cost: $59.50 and $69.50. Tickets: 802-775-0903, or www.ParamountLive.org. Information: www.rockofage-sontour.com.

Gardening GRANVILLE The Slate Valley Garden Club will meet at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 5, at the Slate Valley Masonic Center on Route 24 in Middle Granville. Colleen Plimpton will present a talk titled, “Oh, No, Bambi: Gardening in Deer Country,” at this meeting and all area residents with an inter-est in gardening will be wel-come. Information: Robyn Lipschutz at 642-2629.

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Association and Hospice will offer Blood Pressure and Foot Care Clinics as follows: 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 5, Wallingford House, Wallingford; 11 a.m. Sept. 6, Parker House, Rutland; 9:30 a.m. Sept. 7, Young-at-Heart Senior Center, Poultney; 1 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 11, Forestdale Senior Center, Brandon; and 10 a.m. Sept. 12, Templewood Court, Rutland. Cost: $2 blood pressure; $5 foot care. Information: 802-775-0568.

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Teacup AuctionWELLS The Mission Group of the Wells United Methodist Church invites everyone to a Teacup Auction on Wednesday, Sept. 5, at the Modern Woodmen of America Hall off Route 30 in Wells. Viewing and bidding will begin at 5:30 p.m. and drawings at 6:45 p.m. A wide range of items, along with fresh local produce and home-baked goods, will be offered. Cost: $1 for 10 tickets. Also, available for purchase will be hot dogs, chili dogs, ice cream and more. Information: Maryann at 802-645-0131.

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AA MeetingsWHITEHALL Alcoholics Anonymous meetings will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday at the John Neary Hill Senior Citizens Building on Williams Street in Whitehall. Everyone will be welcome.

Farmer’s Market POULTNEY The Poultney Farmers’ Market will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursdays from June 24 through Oct. 4 on Main Street in Poultney. Offered will be bedding plants, specialty foods, range-fed meat and eggs, farm-stead cheeses, Vermont crafts, and more. Information: 802-468-5805.

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Historic ResidenceCASTLETON The Higley House at 407 Main Street, Route 4A, in Castleton will be open on Thursdays from 2 to 4 p.m. through Oct. 4. This is a lovely historic residence that also fea-tures a collection of antique carriages and tools.

Castleton MarketCASTLETON The Castleton Village Farmers Market will be open from 3:30 to 6 p.m. on Thursdays during the summer, across from the Castleton Free Library on Main Street, Route 4A.

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Pizza at VFWGRANVILLE The VFW

Auxiliary will offer Pizza from 5 to 9 p.m. on Thursdays and Fridays at VFW Post 1653, 9 North Street in Granville. Takeouts will be available. Cost: $8 cheese pizza, $9 pep-peroni. Information: 518-642-1599.

Thrift ShopFORT ANN The United Protestant Church of Fort Ann will open its Thrift Shop at 5 Ann Street, across from Cumberland Farms, from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Offered will be clothing, household items, and more. Information: Jackie White at 518-932-4559.

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Legion AuxiliaryFAIR HAVEN American Legion Auxiliary Unit 49 will meet at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 6, at American Legion Post 49, 72 S. Main St. in Fair Haven. This auxiliary meets on the first Thursday each month. Information: 802-265-7983.

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Dinner, ShowLAKE GEORGE The Lake George Land Conservancy will host a Dine for the Lake event featuring “Love List” on Thursday, Sept. 6, at the Lake George Dinner Theater in the Holiday Inn at Lake George. Dine at 6:30 p.m. with the show at 8 p.m. Information/tickets: 518-668-5762, Ext. 411, or www.lglc.org.

VettefestQUEENSBURY The Adirondack Vettefest will be held Friday through Sunday, Sept. 7 to 9, at the Ramada Inn in Queensbury. Celebrate Corvettes and enjoy autocross, an Adirondack road tour, and a “show and shine” car show. Information/cost: 518-527-3329, or www.adirondackcorvettes.com.

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Thrift Shop Open ARGYLE The Argyle Methodist Church Thrift Shop will be open from 2 to 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 7, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Sept. 8. This shop will be open on the first Friday each month and every Saturday.

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Fish FryWHITEHALL American Legion Post 83 at 148 Main St. in Whitehall invites everyone to its Friday Fish Fry from 4:30 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 7. This meal is served each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-2482.

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Free ConcertLAKE GEORGE Fridays at the Lake will present Capital Zen in concert at 7 p.m. on Sept. 7 at Shepard Park in Lake George Village. Free and open

to all. Information: www.friday-satthelake.com.

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Friday BingoWHITEHALL Elks Lodge 1491 at 5 Elks Way in Whitehall will host Friday Night Bingo at 7 p.m. on Sept. 7. Featured will be a $500 jackpot special. This bingo is held each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-1491.

Car ShowPOULTNEY The Sons of the American Legion will host a Car Show from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8, at American Legion Post 39, 689 Granville Street in Poultney. Entry fee: $15 per vehicle/motorcycle. Spectator admis-sion: $5 adults; $2 children; free age 4 and younger. There’ll be many awards, a 50/50 raffle, muffler rap and piston toss, live music, food and a picnic area. Information: 802-468-0327.

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Alzheimer’s WalkRUTLAND A Walk to End Alzheimer’s will be held on Saturday, Sept. 8, from Main Street Park, Route 7 and West Street in Rutland (parking available around the park). Registration will begin at 9

a.m. and the walk at 10 a.m. Short and longer routes will be available, as will volunteers to walk with you if desired. A raf-fle will be held following the walk and prizes will include a $50 gift certificate to Sam’s Steakhouse in Ludlow, hand lotions from Beauchamp & O’Rourke Pharmacy, passes to the Montshire Museum of Science, and more. Information: Marlee Mason at 802-776-2900, or Mary Lou Morrissette at 802-747-3426.

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Farmers’ MarketRUTLAND The Downtown Rutland Farmers Market will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays through Oct. 27, and 3 to 6 p.m. on Tuesdays through October, at Depot Park, next to Walmart in downtown Rutland. Information: Greg Cox at 802-683-5791, or www.vtfarmers-market.org.

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Guided HikeLAKE GEORGE The Lake George Land Conservancy will host a free, moderately chal-lenging 5.5-mile round trip Guided Hike and Wetlands Exploration at the Berry Pond Preserve in Lake George from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8. Information/meeting place: 518-644-9673, or www.lglc.org.

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DaycareNO GRANVILLE Licensed day care now has openings. PT/FT. Day or evening. Call Maureen 518-642-1064

AntiquesANTIQUE LOVERS TAKE NOTE: BRIMFIELD, MA starts Sept 4. 5,000 Dealers of Antiques/Collectibles. Vis- it www.brimfield.com For info on 20 individual show open- ings. September 4-9, 2012

BULLDOG ANTIQUES For- merly Whitehall Flea Market.New merchandise arriving every week! 88 Main St., Whitehall. 518-307-6049

Articles For Sale455 RANCHER HUSKY chainsaw, 20” bar w/10 hrs use, all paperwork, asking $325. 518-812-9620

BRAND NEW GENERAC CENTRUM standby gener- ator, 12 KW, never used, sell $3500 new, $2300 firm. 518- 692-9254 or 518-692-8196.

COAL FOR SALE Anthra- cite. Rice, Pea, Nut, Stove and Smithing. Call for Sum- mer Special Pricing! 518- 424-5663 or cell 518-642- 9819

NEW QUEEN MATTRESS Sets still in plastic $150, can deliver. 518-290-0298.

PATIO BLOCKS var ious colors 7 1/2 X 15 1/2. Good shape anywhere from ten to 100, $0.70 each. 518-692- 2964

RASCAL 2 new batteries, four wheeler, excellent con- dition, sells for over $6000, asking $1300. 802-235-2137

SLATE VALLEY LIQUIDA- TORS Brand New Designer Clothing, Handbags, Cos- tume Jewelry, Electronics at fraction of the price! Now Open 7 Days A Week 10am- 6pm Route 4A Next to Big Bob’s Food Shack, Hyde- ville, VT 802-345-6342

SUN QUEST PRO Tanning bed, excellent condit ion, $650. For more information 802-273-2971

BridalB R A N D N E W M AG G I E SOTTERO wedding gown. A l l i son Mar ie , d iamond white, size 12 with tags on it. Never worn, $500. 518-260- 2392

BuildingSupplies

H A S YO U R B U I L D I N G SHIFTED? Contact Wood- ford Bros. Inc. for straight- ening, leveling and founda- tion repairs at 1-800-OLD-BARN www.woodfordbros.com

QUALITY, DURABLE AND AFFORDABLE COMMER- CIAL BUILDINGS. Free on-site consultation. Call CB Structures 1-800-940-0192 or www.cbstructuresinc.com

EducationATTEND COLLEGE ON- LINE from home. *Medical, *Business, *CriminalJustice, *Hospital i ty, Job placement assistance. Com- puter available. Financial Aid if qualified. SCHEC certified. Call 888-201-8657www.CenturaOnline.com

Farm ProduceFRESH SWEET CORN For parties or freezing. $30 per 100 ears. Order today pick up tomorrow. 802-683-5822

FirewoodAFFORDABLE FIREWOOD By Gould’s. Dry & seasoned hardwood, boiler wood also avai lable. HEAP vendor. 518-499-0307/518-857-0279

ALL CUT SPLIT & DELIV- ERED Hardwood firewood. Seasoned& Green wood now available, any length. 802- 316-6076 or 518-642-1558

HARDWOOD FIREWOOD Cut, split & delivered $170/ cord, 2 cord minimum. Log length avail.7 cord, $700 per load 518-854-9113

LOG LENGTH By the truck load. Hardwood $600. 518- 677-8921/518-681-0227.

LOG LENGTH 2-3-4 cord loads $250, $350 and $450 . 7+ co rd $750 . Green C/S $165; Dry C/S $200. Wood lots wanted. 518-638-6338.

TOTAL WOOD HEAT. Safe, clean, efficient and comfort- able outdoor wood furnace from Central Boiler. Bee- crofts 518-753-4402

WOOD HEATING Gasifica- tion boilers and heat storage. Automatic pel let boi lers. www.NorthlandBoilers.com Call Northland Energy

518-854-78254061 Rt 22,Salem, NY

Furniture1920 DINING TABLE four chairs plus one captain chair, also sideboard dark wood, $400. 802-235-2301

THOMASVILLE BEDROOM DRESSERS one 3 drawer w/ mirror. One five drawer. $500 for both. 518-686-7821

Guns & AmmoVT GUN SHOW Sept 8&9, Franklin Conference Room, 1 Scale Ave,Rutland, 05701. 802-875-4540

Health/Medical24/7 Emergency Response $1/day Living alone? You could fall! Deaths from falls can be avoided. Helps a but- ton push away. Lifewatch 1- 800-207-4078

ALMOST NEW BLUE l i f t chair, walker and portable toilet. $350. 802-325-3390

MEDICAL CAREERS BE- GIN HERE - Train ONLINE for Allied Health and MedicalManagement. Job placement assistance. Computer avail- able. Financial Aid if quali- fied. SCHEV certified. Call 1- 800-494-2785 www.CenturaOnline.com

VIAGRA 100MG AND CI- ALIS 20MG! 40 Pil ls + 4 FREE $99. #1 Male En- hancement, Save $500! 1- 888-796-8870

WEIGHTLOSS MEDICA- TIONS Phentermine, Phen- dimetrazine, etc. Office visit, one month supply for $80! 1- 631-462-6161; 1-516-754- 6001; www.MDthin.com

WERE YOU IMPLANTED WITH A ST. JUDE RIATA DEFIBRILLATOR LEAD WIRE between June 2001 and December 2010? Have you had this lead replaced, capped or did you receive shocks from the lead? You may be entitled to compen- sat ion. Contact Attorney Charles Johnson. 1-800-535- 5727

Health & Nutrition

FREE PROFORM TREAD- MILL Can control speed w/ thumb. 802-375-2397

HobbiesTRAIN ENGINE SET pew- ter, $320. 802-265-4277

Lawn andGarden

PRIVACY HEDGES-BLOW- OUT SALE 6’ Arborvitae (cedar) Reg $129.00 Now $59.00 Beautiful Nursery Grown. FREE Installation & FREE delivery! CALL 518- 536-1367 www.lowcosttrees.com

MiscellaneousAIRLINES ARE HIRING: Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved pro- gram. Financial Aid if quali- fied - Job placement assis- tance. CALL Aviation Insti- tute of Maintenance 1-877- 202-0386

B U Y G O L D & S I LV E R COINS - 1 percent over deal- er cost. For a limited time, Park Avenue Numismatics is selling Silver and Gold Amer- ican Eagle Coins at 1 per- cent over dealer cost. 1-877- 357-9566

CANADA DRUG CENTER is your choice for safe and affordable medications. Ourlicensed Canadian mail order pharmacy will provide you with savings of up to 90 per- cent on all your medication needs. Call today 1-877-207- 6086 for $25.00 off your firstp r e s c r i p t i o n a n d f r e e shipping.

CANADA DRUG CENTER. Safe and affordable medica- tions. Save up to 90% on your medication needs. Call 1-888-432-1479 ($25.00 off your first prescription and free shipping)

DISH NETWORK. Starting at $19.99/month PLUS 30 Premium Movie Channels. FREE for 3 Months! SAVE! A s k A b o u t S A M E DAY Installation! CALL 1-888- 823-8160

FA R M WAG O N w / n ew hardwd platform body, tele- scoping pole. Good running gear, $600. 518-854-3990

GOLD AND SILVER CAN P R O T E C T Yo u r H a r d Earned Dollars. Learn how by cal l ing Freedom Gold Group for your free educa- tional guide. 1-866-930-7729

LIFE INSURANCE, EASY TO QUALIFY, NO MEDI- CAL EXAMS. Purchase through 86. Fast acceptanc- es. 1-800-938-3439, x24; 1- 516-938-3439, x24

OVER 30 MILLION WOMEN S U F F E R F R O M H A I R LOSS! Do you? If so, we have a solution! CALL KER- ANIQUE TO F IND OUT MORE 1-877-218-1590

SARATOGA SPA 39 jet , seats 4-5 people, $3200. Fair Haven. 802-461-3028

SAUNA POLAR PORT- A B L E m o d e l # N 4 8 9 0 , 45X45X79”, western red ce- dar. 1.7KW heater, gently used, $1600 Firm. 518-793- 4395

SAVE $800 SWITCH TO DISH. Promotional prices start $19.99/mo. Next DayInstallation Available! 1-800- 413-3897

SEWING MACHINE singer 150, $125. 802-265-4277

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MusicalInstruments

BANJO KAY CASE 5 string, $250. 802-265-4277

C L A R I N E T , V I O L I N , FLUTE, TRUMPET, Ampli- f ier, Fender Gui tar, $75 each. Upright Bass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums, $189 each. Others 4- sale. 1-516-377-7907.

FREE 1916 UPRIGHT pia- no, fair condition. You move. 802-265-3212

Tools12” CRAFTSMAN WOOD lathe, 1/2HP motor, never been used, $200. 518-260- 4219

Wanted To BuyBUYING EVERYTHING! Furs, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Ar t, Dia- monds. “The Jewelers Jew- eler Jack” 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bond- ed.

BUYING/SELLING- gold, gold-filled, sterling silver, sil- ver plate, diamonds, f ine watches (Rolex, Cartier, Pa- tek Philippe)coins, paintings, furs, estates. Call for ap- pointment 917-696-2024 JAY

U.S. & FOREIGN COINS & paper money! No amount too small! Call Richard 518-642- 8156 or 518-683-1954

WANTED: Wil l Pay up to $20.00 for High School Year- books 1900-1988.A ny S c h o o l / A ny S t a t e . www.yearbookusa.com or 214-514-1040

Dogs-Cats-PetsE N G L I S H S P R I N G E R SPANIEL puppies, AKC, full registration, 10 yr health guarantee. Both parents on premises, 518-523-8000

FREE TO GOOD home 1yr Boxer puppy, female, shots utd, needs to be the center of attention. 518-686-3029

PUG PUPPIES Al l black with papers, first shots, $450 each, family raised. 518-642- 2106

Farm Animals1 MILKING DOE, 1 non-milking doe, and 3 kid goats. 518-642-4713

GUINEA HENS 2 adul ts $25, 12 hal f grown, $10 each. 518-695-6982 or 518- 810-4806

WANTED: Will take FREE goats, sheep, laying hens, dogs. Will pick up. 518-642- 3776

Hay & GrainALL NATURAL FEEDS C o r n : W h o l e , G r o u n d , Cracked, Cobbed Corn, Soy- meal, Wheat, Oats and Rye Seed. Feed made-to-order for cows, pigs, chickens, horses, etc. Homegrown Emu Meat and Beef For Sale At House. No Hormones, No Bi-Products. Elsworth’s 518- 692-2781. Closed Sundays.

EARLY DEADLINE!Classifieds will have an early

deadline for the week of September 3rd, 2012 due to the Labor Day

Holiday. Deadline will be Friday, August 31st by 3PM for papers

published September 6th and 7th. Please call early to guarantee ad

placement. 800-354-4232

Tag Sale Finderclip and shop

Your One Handy Source For Tag Sales In The RegionATTN: GARAGE SALE ENTHUSIASTS! Buying or selling second-hand treas- ures? The NYS Department of State’s Division of Consu- mer Protection, in conjunc- tion with the Free Commu- nity Papers of New York, recommends checking the following websites to help assure that the item has not been recalled or the subject of a safety warning: http:/ www.recalls.gov and the Consumer Product SafetyC o m m i s s i o n a t www.cpsc.gov. For other im- portant recall and product safety information visit the Division of Consumer Pro- tection at www.dos.ny.gov

CAMBRIDGE 127 Jerome Drive. Multi-family garage sale. August 31, September 1, 2 & 3. 9am-5pm.

CASTLETON, VT Sept 6-8th. 10am-4pm. 525 River St @ Windy Hollow, lot 21.

DONATIONS &VOLUNTEERS

NEEDED!For Lawn Sale 9/29 & 30

1991 Main St.Castleton, VT

A Rotary International project to benefit St. Gertrude’s School in

Honduras. Also acceptingtoiletries. We acceptany donation except

clothing. 802-236-8367 or802-468-5298

GRANVILLE Porch Sale. Rain or shine. 1215 County Route 24. Friday, August 31 11am-5pm Saturday, Sep- tember 1st 9am-4pm. Tread mill, high end Womens sizes 12,14,16 & 18. Children & Mens wear. Lots more.

JACKSON 299 Scotch Hill Road. September 1st 8am- 4pm. Pop up camper, rock- ers, picture frames, mirrors and everything in between. 518-854-3698

SCHUYLERVILLE furniture, household, many items, too numerous to list. A must see! 6 Elizabeth Ln, Sat Sept 1st. 9am- 3pm.

TOWN WIDE YARD SALEWhitehall NY

Sept. 1st & 2nd!Shop, Dine And Enjoy

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WELLS 2 Capron Lane, Rte 30, Various items including tools, equipment, bicycles and parts. Sat & Sun.

WELLS VT 178 North St, 09/01-09/02, 8am-3pm rain or shine. Old ice box, old crank record player, old wood bowl, old metal toys, old wood wagon wheels, milk can w/ cast iron seat, old snow- shoes, old bamboo f ish poles, old bear trap, broad axe, scales, bowl & pitcher, blue hobnail set, jewelry, oil painting, prints, furniture, tools, hunting and fishing items, collectables, sled, lots of glassware, books, clocks, much, much more, come look!

WHITEHALL Estate sale, 1/2 mile N, on State Rte 22. White house w. blue metal roof. Sat 09/01, 8-4, Sue Bunker.

WHITEHALL Beckwith Rd, Multiple yard sales, Fri& Sat 08/31& 09/01. 8am. Christ- mas, household, attire & lots more!

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MACHINE OPERATORSNEEDED - ALL SHIFTS

Apply to: Morcon, Inc.879 State Route 22, Cambridge, NY

TOOLMAKER

Please email or fax resume for immediate consideration to: [email protected]

or 888-871-2873

Telescope Casual Furniture is seeking an experienced multi-craft toolmaker for our day shift operations. Strong CNC programming and CNC operations skills are a must. The applicant must be experienced in making machine repair parts, jigs, and fixtures and reading blue prints. Strong problem-solving skills and machine troubleshooting are a must.

Rate of pay will be based onskill level and experience.

DIESEL/HEAVY EQUIPMENT

MECHANICVermont Structural Slate Company is looking for a full time mechanic to work at its North Poultney and Fair Haven quarries. Duties include working

on heavy equipment, servicing and fueling machines and maintenance. A CDL, welding and

basic carpentry skills a plus. Person must be dependable, flexible, trustworthy, conscientious and a team player. Benefits include health care coverage, 401(k) program, paid vacations and

holidays. Please send resume to:Vermont Structural Slate

PO Box 98Fair Haven, VT 05743

ADDISON-RUTLANDSUPERVISORY UNION2012-2013 VACANCIES

Addison-Rutland Supervisory Union49 Main Street

Fair Haven, VT 05743Positions will remain open until filled. EOE

Instructional Assistants – These are full-time positions in the District that will involve support to students with academic, emotional and behavioral challenges. Experience with de-escalation techniques and a willingness to be trained in a physical intervention program (CPI) required. All candidates must be in good physical health and hold an Associates Degree or the equivalent of 48 college credits. Contact Kristin Benway, Director of Special Services at 265-4905 for additional information. To obtain an application, call the Superintendent’s Office at 265-4905 or email [email protected]. Mail completed application along with cover letter, resume, copy of transcripts and three current letters of reference to:

Full Time Security OfficerInternational Paper – Ticonderoga Mill is seeking qualified

full-time permanent Security Officer.

The successful candidate must have basic computer skills. Experience in civil/military/law enforcement or industrial security is preferred, but not required. New York State requires an 8-hour pre-assignment and 16 hour on-the-job training course. New York State also requires fingerprinting and background checks for licensing. Candidates must have the required certification and licensing thru New York State Division of Criminal Justice. Security Officer will be required to hold a current CPR card and be a part of the MERT team (EMT certification is a plus) and a valid driver’s license is required. The pay rate is $14.15 per hour. Rotating shift work in a 24/7/365 environment.

Qualified candidates must apply online at:www.internationalpaper.com/US/EN/Company/Careers/index.html

Deadline for applicants is September 9th, 2012.Applications will not be accepted at the Mill location. No phone calls please.

International Paper is an Equal Opportunity Employer (M/F/D/V)

Opportunities for ambitious, goal-oriented people are always available at Mac’s Market,

where we service our neighbors in both Vermont and New Hampshire. Apply today for a Part-

Time position at our Manchester, VT location, with flexible hours and competitive pay. As part

of the Mac’s team, you will regularly interact with an interesting and diverse customer/

employee base, while supporting the company objectives in working together to achieve an

enjoyable and satisfying experience.

Responsibilities include cashiering, stocking, deli work and general cleaning. Knowledge of

the retail and/or food industry is helpful. To begin the most exciting adventure in your

career, and our future together, please apply at our store or send your resume to:

Mike Blowc/o Sherman V Allen, Inc

P.O. Box 609Rutland, VT 05702

or e-mail [email protected]

E.O.E.

271 Depot StreetManchester, VT

A GREAT COMPANY NEEDS GREAT PEOPLE!

PART-TIME CLERKS

Child and Family ServicesCHILD AND FAMILY RESPITE - PART TIMEBachelor’s Degree preferred

Work 1 to 1 with children in the community providing a mix of recreation and mental health support for about 20 hours per week. Candidates must be available to work after school, evenings, and weekends. Scheduling based on clients. Experience working with children preferred. Must have own reliable transportation. Year round position.

Child and Family Services Contracted positions availableRESPITE WORKERRespite worker needed to provide periodic over night respite for children with behavioral/mental health problems. Must be a licensed foster care home/provider or willing to become one.

HOME CARE PROVIDERSHome Care Providers are needed to offer short term placements in their homes for children and adolescents with acute mental health needs. Home environments must be safe, supportive and well supervised. Needs range from periodic overnight respite to providing a local alternative to out of county placements. Applicants must be a Vermont licensed foster care provider or willing to be part of an exciting community based team committed to serving children and families struggling with mental illness. A competitive pay rate is offered for this contracted position when beds are utilized and additional stipend (for the purpose of keeping beds available) will be offered when they are not.

Please contact Karen Macaulay at 775-2381

The Orchard is an 88-bed Skilled Nursing Facility that provides short and long term/sub-acute rehabilitation care. We are currently seeking experienced LPNs and CNAs to help care for our family of residents.

Experienced Nurses

The Orchard Nursing and Rehabilitation Centre10421 State Route 40Granville, NY 12832

Attn: Pat Eggleston, DNSP - 518-642-2346F – 518-642-3870Or send resumes to

[email protected]

LPNs – Full Time & Part Time – Days and Evenings

CNAs – Full Time & Part Time –Evenings

Addison-Rutland Supervisory Union49 Main Street

Fair Haven, VT 05743Position will remain open until filled.

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CASTLETON VILLAGE SCHOOL2012-2013 SCHOOL YEAR

VACANCY

This is a grant-funded position. Appropriate certification is required. Contact Linda Peltier, Principal at 468-2203 for additional information. For an application call the Superintendent’s Office at 265-4905 or email [email protected]. Mail completed application, along with three current letters of reference, a copy of certification and copy of transcripts to:

� Student Assistance ProgramCounselor – 40% FTE

APPLY TODAY! WORK TOMORROW

30 IMMEDIATE MANUFACTURING

OPENINGS1, 2, 3RD SHIFT

Must have strong manufacturing background.

Apply: AdeccoUSA.comCall to confirm application received

802-440-8111.

Help WantedAIRLINES ARE HIRING -Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approvedprogram. F inanc ia l a id i f qualified -Job placement as- sistance. CALL Aviation In- stitute of Maintenance 866- 296-7093

CLASS A DRIVERS: SIGN ON BONUS Paid Holidays, Vacat ion, & More. Weekly Pay. D i rec t Depos i t . RE- GIONAL with Home Time. 2 Years T /T EXP. 800-524- 5051 www.gomcilvaine.com

DINER COOK Birdseye Din- er, full time position. Experi- ence preferred. Castleton, VT. Contact Robert 802-468- 2213.

DO YOU HAVE EMPLOY- M E N T O P P O RT U N I T I E S TO PROMOTE? Reach as many as 5 million potential candidates in central and western New York with a 15- word classif ied ad for just $350! Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877-275- 2726

DRIVERS- Annual Salar y $45K to $60k. $0.01 increase pe r m i le a f te r 6 mon ths. Quarterly Bonuses. CDL-A, 3 months current OTR expe- r i e n c e . 8 0 0 - 4 1 4 - 9 5 6 9 www.driveknight.com

EXPERIENCED MILKER for mornings and/or evenings. Some fieldwork a poss. Re- ply using: ph: 518-642-1831, email: [email protected], fax: 518-638-1079

FULL TIME YEAR ROUND help wanted, on horse farm. 6 days a week, daily care of animals and general farm work. 802-325-2030

HELP WANTED! Earn extra i ncome ma i l i ng ou r b ro - chures f rom home! FREE S u p p l i e s ! G e n u i n e O p p o r t u n i t y ! S t a r t Immediately! www.mailing- work.net

OVER 18? A can’t miss lim- ited opportunity to travel with successful young business group. Paid training. Trans- portation/ lodging provided. Unlimited income potential. Call 1-877-646-5050.

P/T CLEANING ASSIST- ANT For local professional cleaning business, exc. wag- es, exp needed, cal l 802- 287-1120.

PART TIME MILKING Help, exper ience preferred. Call evenings 7pm-9pm 802-325- 2213.

PA R T T I M E C L E R K ( S ) look ing for a f r iendly de- pendable person for cashier- ing and other duties. Please apply at Sheldon’s Market, Pawlet, VT.

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CommercialProperty

FOR LEASE OR rent to own, approx 1100 sq ft com- mercial building. Ideal for professional office or spe- cialty retail. Southern Wash- ington County, on State high- way. 518-638-8950

For Sale5 A C R E S , B O R D E R S SANDY CREEK STATE F O R E S T, $ 1 6 , 9 0 0 . 2 . 5 Acres WaterfrontP r o p e r t y , $ 1 9 , 9 0 0 . www.LandFirstNY.com 1-888-683-2626

FOR SALE BY OWNER 3 apar tment turn key rental properties, recent interior renovations completed. Hoo- sick Falls, NY. $99,500. Call for details 518-686-4891

LAKE CHAMPLAIN 200’ lakefront, VT, views of Adk& Grn Mtns. Cozy Comfy camp $144,000. 518-677-8818

Land/LotsLITTLE FALLS, NY LAND FOR SALE: 59.9 acres, fields/woods on NYS Route 5 $69,000. 17.9 acres fields/ w o o d s s c e n i c v i e w s $39,000. Owner financing. www.helderbergrealty.com 518-861-6541

Mobile/Modular Homes

QUIET 55+ GATED COM- MUNITY Homes starting at $1.00 & up! Call for informa- t i o n . 8 6 3 - 6 8 3 - 1 5 0 2 www.cmhv.verizon.net

VacationProperty

DO YOU HAVE VACATION PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT? With promotion tonearly 5 million households and over 12 million potential buyers, a statewide classi- fied ad can’t be beat! Pro- mote your property for just $490 for a 15-word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877-275-2726

ApartmentsCASTLETON 2BR duplex apt., $625/mth + uti l . No pets, no smoking. 1st, last & sec dep. Appl & ref req’d. 802-468-5691

CEDARS SENIORLIVING COMMUNITY

Take a TourWeds 12:30pm!

Off Bay St, Queensbury!518-832-1701.

GRANVILLE Lg 1bdrm & 2bdrm log cabin country apts., W/D hook-up, no pets, $600 & $695 +util. First/last/ sec. 518-642-3454.

GRANVILLE 2bdrm, private entrance, W/D on premises, will consider pets, first/last/ security, $625/mth includes heat. 518-642-3454

GRANVILLE village 1 bdrm apt. Quiet neighbrhd, walk to downtown, $415/mo no util. 802-645-0828 leave msg

GRANVILLE 1bdrm, heat, garage, snow plowing, lawn care, laundry hookup incl., $650/mth, sec/ref, no smok- ing. Broker /owner Cra ig Campbell 518-642-2274

G R A N V I L L E V I L L AG E quiet 1br apartment w/ appli- ances, washer/dryer, in- cludes heat. Need security & ref, $575/mo. 518-642-2820

GRANVILLE- Mettowee Val- ley Apts - Taking apps 2bdrm $518 rent; utilities average $81. Includes appliances, site laundry, trash removal. No smoking. Pet? Must meet eligibility requirements. For application 518-584-4543. NYS TDD Relay Service 1- 800-421-1220. Handicap Ac- cessible Equal Housing Op- portunity.

HUBBARDTON 2 room up- stairs, apt, quiet, electric, trash & snow removal. Pets possible, non-smoker. 1 1/2 miles from Crystal beach, $425/mth. 1st & security. 802-273-2499

WEST PAWLET Upstairs, 2bdrm, includes stove & trash removal, low util., 1 pet ok, $460/mth +sec/util. Call Pete 518-955-0452

WEST PAWLET 2bdrm, 2nd floor, heat incl., rubbish re- moval, no pets, $675/mth. First/last/sec. 518-282-0086

W H I T E H A L L S p a c i o u s 2bdrm, hardwood f loors, many closets, upper floor in private home on quiet street, utilities included, $1200/mth. security & references re- quired. 518-499-0219

WHITEHALL 1bdrm, 1st flr, incl. heat & hot water.$475, Lg 2bdrm, heat, washer/dry- er, no pets, $675. 1st mth+ sec & ref. 206-222-5925

Homes4 B D R M 2 BA b e t we e n Granville& Poultney, $1200/ mo, util includ. No pets, no smoking, 1st& last. 518-955- 7530 or 518-361-9021

HAMPTON 2dbrm & 3bdrm home. Rent & deposit. Call for more information. 802- 265-4437

TROY AREA 5 bdrm, 3 ba, 4 acres, ofhw, Brittonkill schls, RPI 20min. $1685. 518-663- 5143

Mobile/Modular Homes

3 BDRM W/ 2 CAR garage, $1200/mo, 2bd 2ba mobile home, $800/mo Hampton, NY, 3 miles W of Fair Haven, VT. 1st, last, sec ref req. 802-265-3766 or 518-265- 3146.

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Autos1952/53 M38A1 Jeep & trail- er, complete restoration, 1000 mi on rebuilt engine, many spare parts, $13,000. 802-287-5743

1991 FIREBIRD 6 cyl, 118K, $2200. Call 518-796-8265.

1997 FORD ESCORT LX 4 door, loaded, 30 MPG, great shape, $2000/obo. 518-282- 9972

1997 FORD EXPLORER 4X4, 63k, like new, $2950. 03 Ford Mustang, 6cyl auto, 69k, $7250. Bev. 518-695- 9240

1999 VOLKSWAGON PAS- SAT Red, no rust, good in- terior, new stereo system, 195K, asking $2800. 518- 879-5287

2000 HONDA CRV 4cy l s t a n d a r d , AW D, 1 4 0 K , $3750. 518-222-9446.

2001 BLACK DODGE Da- kota, 100,000 miles, good condition, $3500/obo. 518- 854-3841 or 518-791-8788

2001 MERCURY COUGAR 118K, 5-speed, 4 cyl. Runs good. $2500. 518-854-3625

2 0 0 1 TOYOTA C A M RY 206,000 miles, runs great, $2300. 802-683-4057

2004 CADILLAC DHS, 78K, navy/tan leather. Fully load- ed. sunroof, A/C seats, back- up sensors. 802-558-3402

2004 TOYOTA SCION XB 4 door, 110,000 miles, good condition, $7000/obo. 518- 642-3230

2008 AUDI Q4 previous pur- chased maintenance pack- age transferred with car. 43K, still under warranty, ful- ly loaded, sunroof, $16,500/ obo. 802-235-2765

DONATE A CAR- HELP HOMELESS PETS! Free Next-Day Towing. TaxDeductible. Non- Runners OK. Receive $1,000 Grocery Coupons. Call National Ani- mal Welfare Foundation 1- 888-333-3848

NICE CONDITION! 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lare- do, A/T, V-6, 120K, Clean! $4900/OBO 518-499-1538

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BoatsBOAT MOTOR TRAILER 40HP, runs good, $1200. 802-293-5210

GRUMMAN 15’ split seat, w/ shorelander trailer, 8HP Nis- san, $1800. 802-273-2053

Campers/Trailers2003 16X9 CARGOPRO motorcycle trailer. Aluminum, holds 2 bikes. Single axle. $5,750. 518-753-6048

4’X9’X4«’ WOOD TRAILER homemade, reg is te red , F250, heavy duty rear end, pressure treated racks, all lights fully functional, asking $500. 518-812-9620

CommercialEquipment

1998 GMC BUCKET truck, Mobark 12” chipper, $26,000 or will trade for mini excava- tor. 518-361-4049

Classic& Antiques

1950 FORD F-1 Pick up truck. In primer, good body and good running. $10,500. 518-638-9000

1985 RAM CHARGER 4X4 little surface rust, orig en- gine, brand new tires & rims, Runs great. $5500. 518-747- 4565

1 9 8 8 B U I C K R E AT TA Looks & runs great, new tires, brakes, & tuneup, nev- er run in the winter, asking $2490/obo. 802-273-2647

1990 MERCURY GRAND PRIX Southern car, flawless, 85,447 miles, $1995. 802- 325-3081

Farm EquipmentI N T E R N AT I O N A L C U B HARVESTER TRACTOR rebuilt, $3500. 802-235-2137

MCCORMICK FARMALL 45 hay baler, lots of new parts. Rusty but solid, locat- ed in Cossayuna, must go, $850 OBO. 518-232-9478

Four-Wheel Drive1998 FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer Edition, 5.0L, V8, fully loaded, 4WD, no rust, runs great. 110K miles. $4,500. 518-677-5544

2001 BLAZER 103K, good shape, new par ts, $2500. 518-638-6674

2001 DODGE DAKOTA 4x4, asking $900. 518-812- 9620

2004 CHEVROLET SILVE- RADO 1500 4WD, 4.8L, 65K miles, great shape, good tires, asking $8600. 802-265- 8645 ext 23.

95 FORD 4x4 runs good, high miles, needs body work. Ladder, rack, tool boxes, as is, $800. 518-854-9562

95 FORD F-250 Diesel 7.3, 4x4, 170K, utility box/ladder rack, needs oil pump, truck only $1250/obo, truck w/box, rack $2250/obo. 802-683- 4163 or 802-273-2786

Motorcycles08 SUZUKI C50 Boulevard, 805cc, 5300 miles, Black/ gray, windshield, saddle bags, very good condition, $4500. Manchester. 802- 366-8188

1969 CUSTOM HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1200 cc Hard- tail, custom built engine, very fast. Not for the novice rider. $5500/obo. Call Scott 518- 632-5232 or cell 518-232- 3600.

1990 HD FXRS 1300cc, new tires, $7000. 802-325-3127

2003 HONDA SHADOW ACE 750CC, 10,100 miles, great condition. Must sell. $3200/obo. Call or text 518- 361-9056

2003 MOTOGUZZI CALI- FORNIA EV 1100 with Voy- ager tr ike conversion kit, many extras, $9500/obo. Trades cons. 802-265-3403

2005 HD XL883L one owner, like new 2599 miles. Health forces sale, $5500 OBO. 518-854-3820

2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Ultra Classic, $12,000. 802- 770-2292

RecreationalSHORELINE BOAT TRAIL- E R t a n d e m w h l s , h y d brakes, easy loader w/ 4 new tires w/ spare for 21’ boat. $1200. 802-468-5136

ATV’s/Snowmobiles

2 POLARIS SNOWMO- BILES 1998 & 1999. Nice sleds! $3,000/obo. 518-791- 9741

2005 YAMAHA VENTURE snowmobi le , low mi les, 600cc, 2 up. $4500. 802-235- 1068 after 5 pm

2010 FRONTRUNNER 800 S side-by-side U.T.V., w/top, windshield & winch. $7,300. 802-645-1925

CONDOR-250CC 5 speed, yellow. Almost new- Demo. 30 mi les, not a scratch, $1850. 802-438-2910

Pickups, Trucks,Vans

1987 DODGE RAM 1 ton truck, great condition, stan- dard 4spd floor shift, big V8 engine w/63,000 or iginal m i l es . Jus t need room. $5000. OBO 518-638-9000

1987 FORD E250van, strong 351 V8, auto, no mech is- sues, many new parts. $750 OBO. 802-265-3751

1990 E350 UHAUL custo- mized box truck. 7.3 diesel auto, new tires and inspec- tion, $2500 802-273-2837

1 9 9 0 F O R D F 3 5 0 VA N 86,000 orig. miles. $1750. 518-692-9906

1992 FORD RANGER Me- chanic special , runs, in- spected, roll bar with lights, $2000/obo. 802-235-1391

1998 FORD 150 CUSTOM VAN w/wheel chair lift, 66K, many new par ts, can be seen at 6 Pine Lane, Cam- bridge, NY. 518-677-3084

2000 DODGE RAM Spor t 1500. Loaded. New tires. In excellent condition. $10,500/ obo. 518-686-5953

2002 FORD F250 super duty, V-8, 4WD, Auto, 98k miles, $10,500. 802-287- 5242 after 5pm.

87 F350 DUMP TRUCK 90,000 miles, too many new parts to list, very little rust, box great condition, $2500. 802-683-4163

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