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Alexander Cabinetry

•Kitchen & Bathroom Cabinetry •Bars & Bar Tops •Entertainment Centers •Built-InFurniture •Solid wood construction •Any species of wood

•30 stain color choices, 300 solid color choices

NORTH AMERICAN GROWN PRODUCTS, MANUFACTURERD IN GRAFTON, NYNORTH AMERICAN GROWN PRODUCTS, MANUFACTURERD IN GRAFTON, NYNORTH AMERICAN GROWN PRODUCTS, MANUFACTURERD IN GRAFTON, NYNORTH AMERICAN GROWN PRODUCTS, MANUFACTURERD IN GRAFTON, NYNORTH AMERICAN GROWN PRODUCTS, MANUFACTURERD IN GRAFTON, NY

(9663)279-WOOD

Alexander CabinetryAlexander CabinetryCall us before you

order from the

“big box” stores!

see page 7

Classifieds with Results! Call 877-4730

“The Social and ShoppingGuide for Rensselaer County”

FREE SHARED MAIL TO: •TROY/BRUNSWICK 12,197 •CROPSEYVILLE 660 BULK DROP: 500

PO BOX 70, AVERILL PARK, NY 12018 • 518-674-2841 • FAX 518-674-8680email: [email protected][email protected] • www.crwnewspapers.net

Serving Rensselaer, Saratoga, No. Albany & Schenectady Counties

THE

PennysaverPublished Weekly Distributed by US Mail

ADVERTISER’S

VOL. LV JANUARY 10, 2013 NO. 23

*DINING/Entertainment...... pgs.8-9*HOME Improvement guide.... pg. 9

TAKE A LOOK iNSIDE:

Professional Legal RepresentationBusiness Law • Bankruptcy • Corporation Formation • Personal Tax

• Will Drafting & Estate Planning • Probate Administration

Criminal Law • All Courts • DWAI & DWI • Felonies • Misdemeanors

• Speeding & Traffic Tickets • Appeals

Family Law • Adoptions • Custody • Child & Spousal Support • Divorce

• Paternity • Separation Agreements

Real Estate • Residential & Commercial Closings • Zoning & Land Use Grievances

KATHRYN S. DELL & AL KOLAKOWSKI

283-3546Fax 283-4709

Attorneys and Counselors-At-Law298 North Greenbush Road

$195/hr. plus applicable filing fees and costs

CHILDREN ARE WELCOME!!!

ARCN

LOCALS NAMED TO

DEAN’S LIST at UNIV.

of NEW HAVEN

The following students werenamed to the Dean’s List atthe University of New Havenfor the fall 2012 semester.Full-t ime undergraduatestudents must have a 3.50 orbetter cumulative GPA for thesemester to be eligible for theDean’s List.Kayla Delano of Schaghticokeand Chancey Young ofRensselaer.

ATTENTIONParochial, Christian,

Private Schools,

Nursery Schools,

Pre-Schools &

Day Care Centers

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DEADLINE ISFRI., JAN. 11TH AT 4PM

to promote yourschool in our special

parents’ guide onJanuary 17th.

ONE NIGHT WITH YOU

ALL ELVIS/ALL NIGHT

On Saturday, January 26th, The Sons of The American Legionwill be hosting Johnny Rabb and The Jailhouse Rockers withspecial guests the Tichy Boys, performing all your Elvis favorites.This is our largest fundraising event of the year and as part ofThe Legion Family our main goal is to raise funds aimed atimproving the quality of life for our nations children. Advancetickets are available at The American Legion, 111 Main Ave.Wynantskill for $10.00 ea. prior to 1/12, after 1/12 $12.00.Also, limited seating is available with a reserved table of eight.Doors open at 7:00 P.M. with music from 8:00 to Midnight.Supporters can enjoy drink specials and are welcome to bringtheir own food/snacks. This event has sold out the past threeyears so reserve early. Please join us for a Rockin’ good timefor a Rockin’ good cause. For more info, call Bill at 441-0013.

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CIRCLE THEATRE PLAYERS OPENS ITS 2013

SEASON with “THE SECRET GARDEN”

The young castmembers of the SecretGarden, rehearsing ascene where thecharacters of Mary( K a t h e r i n eBuddenhagen), Dickon(Zack Marshall) andMartha (Niki Metcalf) tryto help Colin (ChadMiller) with his firststeps.Circle Theatre Playersopens its 2013 seasonwith the musical, TheSecret Garden, basedon the classic novel byFrances Hodgson

Burnett. This classic tale is about life and love growing fromloss and haunting pain. This successful musical version of thefamous story has music, mystery, humor and drama, and isenjoyable for all ages. Come believe in the magic of liferenewed! Directed by Deborah Dorman, with musical directorMarietta Mitchell. Show dates are Jan. 11, 12, 17, 18 & 19 at8pm and Jan. 13 & 20 at 2:30pm. Tickets are $19, $10 Under18. For reservations, visit www.slca-ctp.org or call 518-674-2007. The SLCA is located at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, NY.

2013 BRUNSWICK BASEBALL REG. -

HOUSE & TRAVEL LEAGUEThe Brunswick Baseball League is currently registering players age13-16 for the 2013 House League season. Players must register on-line by visiting our website @ www.eteamz.com/brunswickbaseballand clicking on the Links Tab on our Home-page menu. TheHouse League will be expanded to a 16 game schedule beginningin Late April and running until the end of June. The 2013 registrationfee will be $125.00 per player. The Brunswick Baseball League is anindependent League with no boundaries; registration is open to allinterested players. BBL will continue to support Travel baseballthru our affiliation with ENYTB, interested players may register on-line. The league will again be offering FREE winter clinics everySaturday beginning in February. The clinics will be held at theTamarac Multi-Purpose Gym @ 10am -12pm and are open to allplayers. For questions, please contact Mark Phillips, 279-3471.

GRAFTON LAKES STATE PARK TO HOLD

28th ANNUAL WINTER FESTIVAL

Grafton Lakes State Park will host the 28th Annual WinterFestival and Ice Fishing Contest on Saturday, January 19,2013. This free event will feature family-friendly andrecreational activities, as well as indoor exhibits, with mainevents running from 10-4. The Winter Festival offers fun forall, including snow sculpture and snowball contests for thekids, a geocaching treasure hunt, sleigh rides, and live animalexhibits. New events this year include snow bowling for theyoungsters and a snowshoe obstacle course. There will besnowshoe outings throughout the park for all ages to enjoy.The 6th Annual Polar Plunge hosted by the Cystic FibrosisFoundation jumps into Long Pond at 1pm. To pre-register, callMargaret Philips at 479-3739.The annual ice fishing contest will run from 5:30am-3pm.Registration is $10 for adults 16 and older and all 1st place fishwill receive a $300 cash prize this year, awarded for the longestlength catch of Trout, Walleye/Chain Pickerel and Yellow Perch.Kids have free entry, and also will receive prizes for longestcatches. Hot food is available from Brunswick Barbecue andBrew, as well as local community organizations.For more information about the Winter Festival, please callthe park at 518-279-1155 or visit us on facebook.

RACHAEL MURRAY

BENEFIT

The Pendergast Family will behosting a benefit dinner to helpcover the costs of Rachael’sfight against Cancer. Rachaelis a Senior at Tamarac HighSchool.When: January 13, 2013 @3:00PM to 6:00PM. Where:Brunswick Elks, 665 BrunswickRoad, Troy, NY 12180. Therewill be a Turkey dinner anddessert for a cost of $12.00for Adults and $6.00 forChildren 10 and under; take-out will also be available.There will be a raffle for a 32"flat screen TV, and also aChinese auction that day.For reservations, contactTricia Pendergast (518) 279-4286 or [email protected] Michelle Pendergast (518)283-8273 or [email protected]

BIRCHKILL ARTS AND CRAFTS GUILD

MEETING

The first meeting of the Birchkill Arts and Crafts Guild for 2013will be held on Monday, January 14th, at 10 a.m. at St. Michael’sChurch Hall, 175 Williams Road, Troy.Kristin Woodward, LocalArtist and member of the Colonie Arts League, will present ademonstration in a medium of her choice to the Guild.Guestsand new members are always welcome. Come enjoy thisprogram. Bring a cup and your lunch. We provide coffee/teaand dessert.Hostesses this month are Sue Aluck, Molly Cahilland Carole MacGregor.

“BOWL OVER POLIO” FUNDRAISER

The Southern RensselaerCounty (SRC) Rotary Club isamong many grassrootsgroups that continually raisemoney for PolioPlus, theRotary International programthat works closely with the Bill& Melinda Gates Foundationto battle polio on a global

basis. In addition to contributing other funds to RI’s ongoingeffort, the Southern Rensselaer County club’s annual “BowlOver Polio” event, a public fun day for all members of thecommunity, is aimed specifically at supporting the campaign.The next such event is scheduled for two different sessions onSunday, January 27, 2013, at the Spare Time Bowling Center,570 Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush. It is open to anyonein the community for just $15, which includes either of the 2½-hour, all-you-can-bowl sessions (noon to 2:30 p.m. and 2:30 to5 p.m.), plus rental shoes. In addition, raffles and prizes will bepresented at each session. Registration will be on a walk-inbasis. Because Rotary is a totally volunteer organization, allprofits from the bowl-a-thon will go directly to RI’s PolioPlusinitiative to end polio worldwide.

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LOCALS NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST

at UNIV. of NEW HAVEN

The following students were named to the Dean’s List at theUniversity of New Haven for the fall 2012 semester. Full-timeundergraduate students must have a 3.50 or better cumulativeGPA for the semester to be eligible for the Dean’s List. KaylaDelano of Schaghticoke and Chancey Young of Rensselaer.

EMAIL WORKSHOP

The Troy Public Library will be offering an Email Workshop onTuesday, February 19th, at 10AM at the Main Branch.Create a web email account such as Yahoo, Hotmail and Gmail.Learn email skills such as sending, replying, forwarding, andgroup emails.This program is free and open to the public, but advanceregistration is required by calling the library at 274-7071 orregistering online at www.thetroylibrary.org, as space is limited.Troy Public Library is located at 100 Second Street, Troy, NY.

FREE BEGINNER / REFRESHER CLINICS

for RESEARCHING FAMILY HISTORIES

During 2013, the CDGS will be offering Free Beginner /Refresher Clinics on a variety of topics that beginners new toresearching family history as well as experienced documenterswill find interesting. Topics include census, courthouse, churchand cemetery records, organizing, queries, newspapersearches, pedigree charts, family group sheets and ancestorand descendent reports.The clinics are open to CDGS members and guests alike. Sojoin in the discussion with our volunteer presenters. Bringyour questions and ideas. (Let us know if you would like tovolunteer to assist a presenter or to present a topic you arefamiliar with.)For questions, or to register for the program (registration isoptional but helpful), contact Ed Mashmann([email protected] or 928 7507). Schedule of FreeBeginner / Refresher Clinics • January 26, 2013, 12-1 pm -First Steps in Gathering Information; • February 23, 2013,12-1 pm - How to Use Pedigree Charts and Family Group RecordSheets; • March 23, 2013, 12-1 pm - Courthouse Research; •April 27, 2013, 10 am - 4 pm - Computer Look-Up Day,Recommended for Beginners; • May 18, 2013, 12-1 pm - Churchand Cemetery Records; • June 22, 2013, 12-1 pm - LibraryRecords; • July 27, 2013, 12-1 pm - Census Records and theNational Archives; • August 24, 2013, 12-1 pm - Queries,Newspapers and Correspondence; • September 28, 2013,12-1 pm - Foreign Research; • October 26, 2013, 12-1 pm -Organizing Your Family History; • November 16, 2013, 12-1pm - Summing Up and Critique.

legislative representatives of District 3, including the towns ofBrunswick, Pittstown and Schaghticoke, we are happy to provideour constituents with a report on actions taken at the December11, 2012 legislative meeting.Along with the regular monthly meeting on December 11,legislators also met to consider the 2013 county budget forapproval on December 3. The budget was approved at thespecial meeting, and is below the statewide tax cap whileprotecting needed services.Legislators joined with the County Executive to lower the amountof the proposed tax increase to a minimal 1.25 percent, thelowest in the area. The budget also maintains the county’s solidfiscal standing and positive bond rating.Legislators also met for a December 18 year-end meeting andapproved a resolution that will help expand county efforts todetect and prevent welfare fraud and abuse. Also at theDecember 18 meeting, legislators approved repairs to a pumpstation in Troy operated by the county sewer district. Residentswill remember the role played by the sewer district in helpingRegeneron create 300 new jobs at its East Greenbush facilityafter the host community of East Greenbush had capacity issueswith the town system.Legislators also approved a series of resolutions related to therepair and maintenance of county roads and highways. Wealso thank our snow plow crews for their response during thewinter storms during December.We were proud to see Deputy Adrian Morin commended bylegislators by helping rescue a fellow passenger on an airlineflight from North Carolina. Deputy Morin received training inemergency medical response as a member of the Sheriff’sDepartment. We also commended Michael Abrams of Brunswickfor authoring a book, “Networking for Veterans”, which helpsprovide veterans with information and tips on re-entering civilianlife after military service. Mike is a veteran of the U.S. MarineCorps who served in Afghanistan as a forward artillery observer.Best wishes on a happy and safe holiday season and a greatand prosperous 2013. Residents are welcome to contact us atour legislative offices by writing to the Rensselaer CountyLegislature, 1600 7th Avenue, Troy NY 12180 or by e-mailingus via the off icial legislative website atwww.rensselaercounty.org.

COMPUTER CLASSES at the TROY PUBLIC

LIBRARY LANSINGBURG BRANCH

The Troy Public Library will offer the following computer classesin the upcoming months at the Lansingburgh Branch:• Basic Computers –Monday, February 25th, at 5:30 PM• Intro to the Internet – Monday, January 14th, at 5:30PM• Email Workshop - Monday, January 21st, at 5:30PM• Intro to Word, Part 1 - Monday, February 4th, at 5:30PM;Part 2 - Monday, February 11th, at 5:30PM• Basics of Amazon, Craigslist & eBay - Monday, January 28th,at 5:30PM• Intro to Google - Monday, February 18th, at 5:30PMThese programs are free and open to the public. Please makereservations by calling the library at 235-5310 or online atwww.thetroylibrary.org. Space is limited. The Troy PublicLibrary’s Lansingburgh Branch is located at 27 114th Street,Troy, New York.

ROSS AMONG SUNY ADIRONDACK

FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS

The SUNY Adirondack Foundation has announced the recipientsof scholarships awarded for the 2012-2013 academic year andadministered through the Foundation. Bonnie Ross of Buskirk,NY, was awarded the SUNY Adirondack Academic ExcellenceScholarship. The SUNY Adirondack Foundation is a 501(c) 3charitable corporation established in 1983. The Foundation’sprimary function is to provide financial support to the collegeand its students. Funds are raised and distributed as studentscholarships, faculty/staff professional development grants andto support college related special projects.

HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE HOLDING

AUDITIONS

The Highlight Acting Troupe will be holding auditions for “It’s aDark and Stormy Night” by Tim Kelly and directed by KathrynCapalbo on Friday, January 25, at 7 pm; and Sunday, January 27,at 7 pm. Auditions will be held at the Center Brunswick UnitedMethodist Church, 990 Hoosick Rd. (across from Stewart’s). ShowDates are April 12-14th and 19-21.Come one, come all to the Ye Olde Wayside Inn, where there arethree insane cousins, and one crazy house maid. The Ye OldeWayside Inn is dirty and dusty and looks like it’s from another time.It’s a dark and stormy night when several guests get stuck there.Who will live? Who will be the murderer? Come and be part of thefun and bring life into this small cast of 7 women and 6 males. Agesas young as 18 and up. Come join us in creating a wonderful showthat will thrill, chill and make people laugh. For more information,and character breakdown, please contact Kathryn by phone: 518-

272-7558 or by e-mail: [email protected]

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ELKS NATIONAL AND STATE

SCHOLARSHIPS

Applications are now available for the Elks National Foundationand the New York State Elks Association scholarships.There are two types of National scholarships. One is open toall New York State high school seniors. These seniors need notbe the child of a member of the Elks. The other Nationalscholarship is open only to children and grandchildren of activeElks members. The state scholarships are for high school seniorswhose parent is a member in good standing in the Order ofElks. Forms for these scholarships may be picked up at thecounseling centers of Averill Park, Columbia, Maple Hill, andRensselaer High Schools. The chairman of the scholarshipcommittee of the Rensselaer Lodge of Elks No. 2073 is ErrolFitzgerald (477-5427).

INFO. SESSIONS ARE ANNOUNCED FOR

PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS

Information sessions for students seeking to enter Tech ValleyHigh School during the 2013-14 school year have beenannounced.School officials set the following dates, times and locations:• Tuesday, January 15, 2013, 6-7:30 p.m. Tech Valley HighSchool; • Thursday, January 17, 2013, 6-7:30 p.m. SchoharieJunior/Senior High School, 136 Academy, Dr., Schoharie NY12157; • Wednesday, January 23, 2013, 6-7:30 p.m. TechValley High School; • Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 6-7:30 p.m.Hudson Intermediate School 102 Harry Howard Avenue,Hudson, NY 12534; • Monday, February 4, 2013, 6-7:30 p.m.Tech Valley High School; • Thursday, February 7, 2013, 6-7:30p.m. Tech Valley High SchoolAll sessions at TVHS will be conducted at the University atAlbany - East Campus, B Wing, 9 University Place, Rensselaer,NY 12144.Attendance at one of these sessions by the prospective studentand a parent is mandatory for those who plan to apply toattend TVHS for the start of the 2013-14 school year.In case of inclement weather, cancellations will be posted onwww.techvalleyhigh.org.

APHS MUSIC DEPARTMENT INVITES THE

COMMUNITY

The Averill Park High School Music Department would like toinvite the community to their concerts this year! As always,concerts begin at 7pm unless otherwise indicated, and takeplace in the High School auditorium. As in years past, the musicprogram has an active year planned. Some of the highlightsinclude:January 24/26 - All-County @ Tamarac - Concert begins at3pm and is open to the public. Admission is $5 for adults, $3 forSeniors/StudentsApril 12/13 – Suburban Council Music Festival @ BallstonSpa. Concert begins at 2pm and is open to the public. Admissionis free, and donations are gratefully accepted.March 8/9 – NYSSMA Piano Festival @ CSR. Open to anystudent in the Averill Park Central Schools.May 17/18 – NYSSMA Solo/Ensemble Festival @ ColumbiaHS. Students “audition” on a solo or small ensemble work oftheir choice, performing for an adjudicator who gives themunbiased feedback. Scores are used for acceptance intovarious other programs (such as Area All-State), and theprocess helps prepare students for auditions.May 21 – APHS Music Department Concert and Reception,Annual Chicken BBQ. This coincides with the budget vote.May 24/25 – NYSSMA Instrumental Majors hosted at APHS.Various school ensembles (bands and orchestras) will travel toAPHS to perform for adjudication.May 31 – APHS Arts Gala - 6pm. A final event featuring all ofthe senior (grade 12) artists (visual and performing) at AverillPark High School.We hope to see you at one of our events! Thank you in advancefor your continued support!

AVERILL PARK ANNOUNCES

KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION

The Averill Park School District has begun the process ofregistering boys and girls for the 2013-2014 KindergartenClasses. If you, or someone you know, has a child who will befive years of age on or before December 1, 2013, please contactthe district registrar at 674-7050 extension 2819 to make surethat the child is listed on our school census. This will guaranteethat you will receive all upcoming kindergarten information bymail. Registration paperwork should be hand delivered by theparent or guardian to the district registrar at the district officeat the Averill Park High School during the month of February.Registration hours are Monday through Friday from 8 AM to3:30 PM with extended evening hours on February 5th & 13thuntil 7 PM. Registration forms are accepted on a walk-in basisonly. No appointment is required. All paperwork must becompleted by 02-28-2013.New York State Public Health Law, Section 2164, requires thatall pupils must be immunized as follows for your child to attendschool:3 doses of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (given as DTaP orDTP)3 doses of polio vaccine (usually as IPV)1 dose of mumps vaccine after 12 months of age1 dose of rubella vaccine administered after 12 months of age2 doses of measles vaccine, the first after 12 months of age and the second after 15 months of age.3 doses of Hepatitis B Vaccine given in a 6 month period of time.1 dose of varicella vaccine (chicken pox) administered after 12 months of age

M. FITZGERALD IS A DEGREE CANDIDATE

AT COASTAL CAROLINA UNIVERSITY

Megan Fitzgerald, of Troy, NY, was awarded a Bachelor of Artsdegree in Psychology.Approximately 400 candidates for graduation participated incommencement ceremonies at Coastal Carolina University’s newHTC Center on Saturday, Dec. 15.

COMPUTER BASICS

The Troy PublicLibrary will beoffering a classin ComputerBasics onT u e s d a y ,January 15th, at10AM at theMain Branch. Learn computeressentials such as mouse use,window basics, and managingfiles and data. Participants willalso learn some basic skills forkeeping a computer runningefficiently. These programsare free and open to thepublic, but advanceregistration is required bycalling the library at 274-7071,as space is limited. Troy PublicLibrary is located at 100Second Street, Troy, NY.

MEDICARE 101

PRESENTATION

New York StateWide SeniorAction Council, Inc. andRensselaer County Dept. forAging will sponsor a FREEinformational workshop opento Medicare beneficiaries,caregivers and professionals.Find out what Medicarecovers. Do you needadditional insurance?Workshop will be held at theEast Greenbush Library onWednesday, January 30, from12:00-2:30. Seating is limited,please call Tammy Childrose toRSVP by January 25th at 270-2768.

INTERNET BASICS

The Troy Public Library will beoffering a class in InternetBasics on Tuesday, January29th, at 10AM at the MainBranch.Participants will be introducedto basic web terminology.Using search engines such asGoogle for finding information,images, videos and maps willalso be covered.This program is free and opento the public, but advanceregistration is required bycalling the library at 274-7071or registering online atwww.thetroylibrary.org, asspace is limited. Troy PublicLibrary is located at 100Second Street, Troy, NY.

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EMAIL/MICROSOFT

WORD PRACTICEThe Troy Public Library will beoffering a Practice Session forEmail/Microsoft Word onTuesday, February 26th, at10AM at the Main Branch.Instead of sitting home gettingfrustrated trying to sendemails or type documents,come in for hands-on help.Bring in any questions, emailsyou want to send, ordocuments you’re working onto learn practical ways ofusing the computer.These programs are free andopen to the public, butadvance registration isrequired by calling the libraryat 274-7071 or registeringonline atwww.thetroylibrary.org, asspace is limited. Troy PublicLibrary is located at 100Second Street, Troy, NY.

DEC NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE GRANTSMore than $1 Million Will Be Awarded to Community ProjectsThe New York State Department of EnvironmentalConservation is now accepting applications for theEnvironmental Justice Community Impact Grants (EJ Grants),DEC Commissioner Joe Martens announced. DEC’s Office ofEnvironmental Justice (OEJ) will award more than $1 million toorganizations serving communities that face multiple sourcesof environmental risks.“The EJ grants boost areas that are disproportionately affectedby a high concentration of pollution sources,” DECCommissioner Joe Martens said. “Under the leadership ofGovernor Cuomo, these grants will ensure that financialresources are distributed to communities where the impact willbe the greatest, and I encourage community organizationsacross the state to apply for an EJ grant.”EJ grant awards will range from $2,500 to $50,000 to helplocal organizations with projects that address environmentaland/or public health concerns. Ten percent of the total EJgrant will be designated as “Green Gems Grants” whereindividual groups will be awarded $2,500 to $10,000 to beused exclusively for community-based monitoring, stewardshipand education projects involving community gardens, parksand other open space.Funding for the EJ grants comes from the Environmental JusticeCommunity Impact Research Grant program.A wide variety of projects can be supported by this grantprogram, including community gardens and green roofs, airand water quality monitoring, lead poisoning prevention, urbanforestry, subsistence fishing education, environmentaleducation for urban youth, inventories of local pollution sourcesand green worker training.Grant applications are due Friday, March 8, 2013, and awardsare expected to be made in early summer. During the lastgrant round in 2011, DEC awarded 24 grants totaling morethan $1 million. As part of the new EJ Grant application round,OEJ will host a series of grant workshops at various locationsaround the state in January. Details will be posted on OEJ’sgrant web page at http://www.dec.ny.gov/public/31226.html.For more information on the EJ Grants, the upcomingworkshops or the Environmental Justice Advisory Group,please call Melvin I. Norris, director of the Office ofEnvironmental Justice, at (518) 402-8556 or visit the DECEnvironmental Justice website at http://www.dec.ny.gov/public/333.html.

AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVESAll presenting donors during the month of January will receive acoupon for a free pound of Dunkin’ Donuts coffee.• 1/11/2013, 1:30 PM - 6:30 PM, American Legion Melvin RoadsPost - Banquet Room, 200 Columbia Turnpike, Rensselaer; • 1/11/2013, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Brunswick Elks - Banquet Room,655 Brunswick Road, Troy; • 1/11/2013, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM,Troy Boys and Girls Club - Gym, 1700 7th Avenue, Troy; • 1/17/2013, 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM, Pitney Bowes Tech School - TechSchool, One Global View, Troy; • 1/17/2013, 9:00 AM - 2:00PM, Capital District Educational Opportunity Center - Sidman Hall,145 Congress Street, Troy; • 1/24/2013, 9:30 AM - 3:00 PM,Hudson Valley Community College Siek Campus Center - ExhibitionRoom, 80 Vandenburgh Ave, Troy; • 1/24/2013, 10:00 AM -3:00 PM, Russell Sage College - Meyer Gym, 45 Ferry Street, Troy;• 1/26/2013, 8:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Emmanuel Reformed Church -Church Offices, 1150 Maple Hill Road, Castleton; • 1/26/2013,8:00 AM - 1:00 PM, St Timothy’s Church - Classrooms and Offices,470 Winter Street Ext., Troy; • 1/28/2013, 1:00 PM - 6:00 PM, StMarys Church - Parish Hall, 26 Church Street, Nassau; • 1/28/2013, 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM, Troy Masonic Temple - Dining Room, 39Brunswick Road, Troy; • 1/28/2013, 8:30 AM - 1:30 PM, HedleyPark Place - Bloodmobile, 433 River Street, Troy; • 1/29/2013,11:30 AM - 5:30 PM, RPI Mueller Center - Lobby and Meeting

Room, 15th Street, Troy.

NEW YORK ARMY NATIONAL GUARD

PROMOTIONSSoldiers receive new rank, new responsibilities

Major General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for theState of New York, announces the promotion of members ofthe New York Army National Guard in recognition of theircapabilities for additional responsibility and leadership.Thomas Fleming from Averill Park, and serving with the 206thMilitary Police Company is promoted to the rank of Private.Nicholas Bradley from Troy, and serving with the 466th AreaSupport Medical Company is promoted to the rank of Specialist.Nicholas Curtis from Troy, and serving with the Company B,Recruiting and Retention is promoted to the rank of StaffSergeant. Reid Rascoe from Stephentown, and serving withthe Company A, 1-224 Aviation Security and Support Battalionis promoted to the rank of Private. Raymond Shields from WestSand Lake, and serving with the Joint Force Headquarters ispromoted to the rank of Brigadier General.Army National Guard promotions are based on overallperformance, attitude, leadership ability, and developmentpotential.These promotions additionally recognize the best qualifiedSoldiers and attract and retain the highest caliber Citizen Soldiersfor a career in the New York Army National Guard.

FOREVER IRISH at the AQUA TURF CLUBThe Rensselaer Senior Center proudly presents, “AndyCooney’s Forever Irish Show” at the Aqua Turf Club on Tuesday,March 12, 2013. This trip includes luxury motor coachtransportation, and an elegant luncheon at the Aqua Turf club.The ever-popular Irish Show includes The Irish sopranos, theAndy Cooney band, Irish Step Dancers and a Family-StyleLuncheon which includes: Tossed salad, Penne Pasta, CornedBeef and Cabbage, Baked Scrod, rolls and butter, vegetable,potato, dessert, coffee and tea, al lgratuities and taxes. This is a fun-filled day you won’t want tomiss. ALL PROCEEDS TO BENEFIT THE RENSSELAER AREASENIOR SERVICE CENTER. Call now at 463-2166, with anyquestions, or to be put on our interest list.

BOWLING PARTY for

TOURETTE

SYNDROMEThe local Tourette SyndromeSupport Group will host aFamily Bowling Party onSunday, January 27th, from1PM - 3PM at Spare TimeLanes in Clifton Park. The costis $15 per bowler. Bowlersmust pre-register by callingJudy at 384-1765.

HOLIDAY REDEEMABLE BOTTLE/CAN

DRIVE BENEFITCommunity Wide Holiday Redeemable Bottle/Can Drive (forDeposit Only Please) on Saturday, January 12th, from 10AMto 1PM in the Averill Park HS Front Parking Lot. Proceeds/Donation to benefit the Averill Park HS Indoor Track Team andAthletic Booster Club.

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Join the Grafton seniors forBingo, every Wednesday andFriday at 1 pm at RensselaerCounty’s Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 RoxboroughRoad, Grafton. There will bea Special B ingo Friday,January 18, at 1:00 with MVPHealth Care. If you have anyquestions, or would like to joinus for lunch, please contactthe center at 279-3413.

LA SALLE INSTITUTE TO HOST

6th ANNUAL ALUMNI HOCKEY GAME

La Salle Institute will have its Annual AlumniHockey Game on January 19, 2013.Graduates from back to the Class of 1967are coming back to lace up their skates withalumni of all ages. Last year’s contest wasthe closest ever and late game strategy wastaken into account with an empty net goal to

lift the “young alums” team to its 5th straight victory. Bill Jabourfrom the Class of ’98 founded the game in 2008, and it hasattracted current and former students, teachers, family andfriends to return for a day of school spirit and celebration.La Salle Institute has a rich history in hockey dating back manydecades. Brother Celsus John Brown ’31 was the first moderatorof the hockey team, which won a state championship in 2000under Coach Tim Flanigan.The puck will drop for this year’s Alumni Game at 1:30pm atHVCC’s Conway Ice Rink. Following the game at 4pm, there willbe an after party at La Salle’s G. Richard Lewis ’53 Dining Hall.There are several great prizes in this year’s raffle as well,including a signed Martin Brodeur New Jersey Devils jerseyfrom last year’s Stanley Cup Finals. Spots are still available forthe game and after party. Registration and details can be foundon the school website.Any questions regarding La Salle Institute alumni relations orevents can be directed to Shane Hendry ’06 [email protected] or (518) 283-2500 x270.

SPRING YOUTH BASEBALL REGISTRATION

Spring Youth Baseball (under new management) will be holdingRegistration for the upcoming 2013 season. Dates are Sat 1/12/13 from 9am-2pm and Sun 1/13/13 from 9am-2pm at theSpring Youth Baseball Complex, Troy, NY. If you turn 4 beforeApril 1st or 13 after April 30th you are eligible to play. We offerfive divisions in our House League: T-Ball 4-6 * Pony 6 * Farm 7-8 * Minor 9-10 * Major 11-12. Registration is $100 per child;$150 for 2 kids; $25 for each additional chi ld.***NEW REGISTRANTS - PROOF OF AGE REQUIRED*** Formore info, please call the SYB field at 272-5087 or Vince at 209-5921.

BAILEY MT. FISH & GAME CLUB

29th ICE FISHING CONTEST

Bailey Mt. Fish & Game Club will hostthe 29th Ice Fishing Contest andRensselaer County ConservationAlliance Fish Survey on February 2nd,2013 - 6AM to 2PM (IF BAD ICE...FEB.9th). Glass, Snyder’s and Reichard’sLakes - Limited Parking at Glass Lake!!First Come, First Served.No Fish will be weighed in after 3PM atthe Game Club Grounds, 531 SnydersLake Road, near the corner of Hidley Road, Wynantskill, NY12198. $10 per person entry fee. Cash prizes in all categories(Walleye Trout - Glass Lake ONLY, Crappie, Northern Pike,Pickerel, Perch). Registration at Lakes begins at 5:30AM ~Glass Lake Access, Sand lake Town Beach, North GreenbushTown Beach. ALL New York State fishing rules apply! Join usafter the weigh-ins for door prizes at the club. Call 283-2056or 283-7309 for more details.

ALL ARE WELCOME AT SAINT MICHAEL

THE ARCHANGEL PARISH

Saint Michael the Archangel Parish is a faith based communityof Catholic Christians in North Greenbush. We strive fordedication to an open door approach in our activities and liturgy.Following the leadership and example of our Parish Life Director,Sister Katherine Arsenau, we remain mindful of the diversityof need and interest in those around us, and welcome all whowish to join us.In keeping with that spirit St. Michael’s worship scheduleincludes a Mass that is signed for the hearing impaired. StMichael’s is one of only three parishes in the region offeringthis type of service, and it is scheduled at 4:30 pm on the FirstSaturday of the month. The Church is located just off Rte 4 onWilliams Road, opposite the athletic fields of HVCC, with ampleparking, and a handicapped access entryway.Anyone interested in this service, or other programs at St.Michael’s, can call Sister Kate at 283-6110.

DEC ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS for ARBOR

DAY POSTER CONTEST FOR 5th GRADERS

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservationis now accepting submissions for the annual Arbor Day PosterContest. Fifth grade students, especially in science and art,are encouraged to design an original poster depicting the 2013contest theme, Trees Are Terrific in All Shapes and Sizes.DEC Commissioner Joe Martens said, “Arbor Day is a nationalobservance that celebrates the essential role trees play in ourenvironment. By participating in the annual Arbor Day postercontest, students learn about trees and how they promote ahealthy, balanced ecosystem.”School contest winners will be eligible to compete at the regionallevel. Regional winners will then compete for the state title.The final winner’s artwork will be replicated as the official 2013New York State Arbor Day bookmark distributed statewide. Thewinner will also receive an invitation to the NYS Arbor Dayevent in Albany in April, and a tree will be planted in the winner’sname at his/her school.For more information about the Arbor Day Poster Contest forfifth grade students, including contest rules, submissionapplication and a list of DEC regional offices, visit DEC’s websiteat http://www.dec.ny.gov/education/25420.html. Entries arebeing accepted at DEC regional offices until January 17, 2013.

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT

BUFFET BREAKFAST

The Grafton Volunteer FireDepartment, along with theGrafton Ladies Auxiliary will beholding an All-You-Can-EatBuffet Breakfast onSaturday, January 26th, from8am to 11am at the GraftonVFW - Fire Hall on South Road(County Route 85). On themenu: Belgian waffles,Pancakes, French Toast,Eggs (made to order),sausage gravy & biscuits,bacon, sausage, homefries,toast, orange juice, coffee,and milk. Cost is $8.00 peradult, kids 12 and under$4.00, kids 5 and under FREE!We look forward to servingyou!

ST. TIMOTHY’S TO OFFER TAI CHI CLASSES

Beginning Tuesday, January 15th, classes inthe ancient Chinese practice of TAI CHI willbe offered at St. Timothy’s Lutheran Church,470 Winter Street Extension, NorthGreenbush. Classes will be from 7 to 8:00pm.Tai chi is an ancient Chinese practice, oftenreferred to as “mind/body exercise. Its slow,gentle movements are suitable for people ofall ages and abilities. It has been foundbeneficial for people with arthrit is,osteoporosis, diabetes and other conditions

The “mind” component of tai chi practice promotes calm andmental balance. And it’s fun and interesting social activity.Instructor Pam Martin of West Sand Lake states, “We will soonall be recovering from the Christmas/New Year’s rush.” Wecould all use a little calmness to begin the New Year.” Ms.Martin has been teaching tai chi and qigong for three years,most recently at Diamond Ridge Assisted Living Center, andSchoharie Presbyterian Church.Classes will continue weekly. Ms. Martin said, “Anyone can joinat any time, classes always have space and practices for newcomers. Be sure to wear flat shoes, or sneakers and looseclothing.”To register call 479-3432 and leave your name, phone numberand number of people attending.

BOOK NOOK NEWS

The Book Nook atTransfiguration Parish inSpeigletown is open Saturdaymorning, January 19th, from9:00 am until noon, with ablow-out sale to begin theNew Year! All paperbacks andhard cover books are buy one/get one free! That includes allhistory, biographies andautobiographies and ALLother authors. Romancenovels are 12/$1; dieting, selfhelp and religious books are6/$1. We are continuing withour sale on children & youngadult books at 12/$1. Stop into see the many new arrivals.

CRAFT DAY

Craft class will return onJanuary 16, 2013 withanother fantastic craft,sponsored by the RensselaerCounty’s Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 RoxboroughRoad, Grafton. Join us for afun-filled hour and leave witha seasonal decoration foryour home, all materials willbe supplied. Please join usfor a nutritious lunch at noonfor a suggested donation of$2.50. Al l RensselaerCounty seniors welcome;reservations are required forlunch and appreciated forcrafts. Call 279-3485.

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MAKING LIFE BETTER FOR YOUR OLDER PETS

(NAPSI)—It’s never too early to take steps to make life easier for your pet for when he or she hits thegolden years. Just as with people, proper diet, exercise and smart lifestyle decisions can delay some ofthe aging process and help your pet live a longer, healthier life.That even holds true for one of themore common problems for aging pets—arthritis. Here are some steps you can take before your petbecomes a senior to help reduce the risk or lessen the severity of arthritis:Evaluate your pet’s bodycondition—Too much weight on your pet puts him or her at risk for diabetes, heart disease andarthritis. Excess weight puts too much strain on your pet’s joints, causing cartilage to degenerate. Ifyou can’t feel your pet’s ribs, your pet needs to go on a diet. Also watch how your pet moves andplays for any issues that may be developing. Work with a veterinarian or holistic professional whenyou first spot problems.Read the label—Dogs and cats are carnivores and need a healthy dose ofprotein in their diet. Read the labels of their food and look for actual protein sources—chicken, beefand fish—instead of by-products. Rice and other grains can also help your pet pack on extra pounds.Beware of too many preservatives as well.Get active—It’s very important to work on activities thatkeep your dog and cat moving. Walks, games of fetch and other activities keep your dog’s musclestoned and cut down on the risk of arthritis. It’s important to work play into your cat’s day as well tokeep him or her moving, too.An ounce of prevention—Running, agility and other active games are agreat way to keep your pet in shape. However, make sure you aren’t pushing your dog to work outtoo hard and try to avoid activities that could put your dog at risk for bone or muscular injuries. Thesekinds of injuries make an animal more prone to certain types of arthritis when aging.Start early onsupplements—Nutritional supplements are a growing trend for pets these days. It helps to start yourpets young on supplements that will help them rebuild cartilage before arthritis sets in. Look forproducts that provide glucosamine and chondroitin, such as Cosequin Joint Supplement and CosequinSoft Chews for dogs and cats. Dasuquin Joint Supplements for dogs and cats provide a moreadvanced formula that helps rebuild your pet’s cartilage and lessen joint inflammation. Some of theseproducts come in soft chews for dogs and a powder that can be sprinkled in food for cats.Learn moreat www.EntirelyPets.com.

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volunteers here say I have pretty green eyes, too. I’m usuallya calm, sedate kitty, but I like to play sometimes. What Ireally want is to be cuddled and loved. I’m a people-focusedgirl who would love to spend time near you. I would be happyas a solo pet or I could live with another kitty. Could my“forever home” be with you? I want so much to have a home!Please consider bringing me home and start the New Year offwith a kind deed!Like all Purrfect Companion kitties, Lilly is up-to-date on routineshots, house trained and spayed.For more information on Lilly, please contact Maryann at 331-2221 or at [email protected]. PurrfectCompanions is a non-profit, all volunteer rescue organization.We are always looking for good volunteers to help with thekitties or assist at our adoption clinics. If you’d like to donatea little time to these worthy animals, please give us a call at463-8709. Our adoption clinics are held 12:30-4:00 mostSaturdays and Sundays at Petco, Northway Mall, Albany NY.Stop by and see some of our other kitties! We know we haveone that is just “PURRFECT” for you!

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OTHER OFFICES:

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Saturdays:8:30 am to 1 pm

TROYVeterinary Hospital

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Latham AnimalHospital • 785-1481

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HAM AND TURKEY DINNER

The Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, located at 3rd Ave and111th Street in North Troy, will serve a Ham & Turkey Dinner onSaturday, January 26th, from 4:30PM to 7PM. Includes: Hamand Turkey Dinner, mashed potatoes, stuffing, vegetables,cranberry sauce, dessert and beverage for only $7. Celebrateour newly renovated parish hall. Come see our new look! Forinfo, call 237-3050.

SOUPER SUPPER

The Valley Falls United Methodist Church, 16 State Street, willhold one of its Super Souper Suppers on Sunday, January 13th,from 4:30 to 6:00 pm. Featured will be a wide variety of soups,plus bread, muffins, drinks, and dessert for only six dollars –children under 6 free. Tickets are available at the door. Thechurch is handicapped accessible. For tickets and information,cal l 753-6053 or 753-6028, or check our website atwww.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.

Dining &Entertainment

Guide

ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT

BREAKFAST

The Pleasantdale FireCompany will hold its monthlyAll-You-Can-Eat Breakfast onJanuary 27th. Cost is $6 forAdults, $3 for Children 6 to 12and Children under 6 are free.Hours are 8AM to 11AM at theFirehall, located at 1181 RiverRoad in Pleasantdale.Breakfast will be held eachmonth on the fourth Sunday.

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“CHINESE NEW

YEAR”

SPECIAL DINNER

On Tuesday, January 15,2013, the Nutrit ionDepartment wil l hold itsmonthly special dinner at noonat the Rensselaer County’sEverett Wagar Senior Center,2 Roxborough Road, Grafton.This month’s theme will be“Chinese New Year”. Menuwill be: Sweet & Sour ChickenBreast, Steamed Rice, GreenBeans, Whole Wheat Bread,Orange Juice, and TapiocaPudding W/Topping fordessert. Entertainment will beprovided by the WrinkledRamblers. Our wonderfulcomplete lunch is available toall Rensselaer County Seniorsage 60 and older everyweekday for a suggestedcontribution of $2.50. Stop infor a complete monthly menuand activit ies calendar.Please call 279-3485 to makeyour reservations for lunch.

“CHINESE NEW YEAR” SPECIAL DINNER

On Tuesday, January 15th, Rensselaer County’s Troy SeniorCenter, 19 Third Street, will hold its monthly special dinner,Chinese New Year, at noon. The entrée will be Sweet & SourChicken. Be sure to join us at 11:00 am for a good time playingSpecial Bingo with prizes. Our wonderful complete lunch isavailable to all Rensselaer County Seniors age 60 and olderevery weekday for a suggested contribution of $2.50. Call270-5349 to make your reservations.

BREAK IN THE ACTION - STORY DINNER AT

GILEAD LUTHERAN CHURCH

Friday night, December 28, 2012: The folks from Gilead, Trinityand Raymertown Lutheran Churches, along with some friends,feasted on stories, poetry, pizza and dessert. The pizza wasgraciously donated for our event by Papa John’s Pizza andPrice Chopper both on RT 7 in Brunswick and Tommy’s Pizzalocated in the Tamarac Plaza. It was an evening filled with trueand made up stories, Jokes, Poetry written by AndrewKazukenous; a true story entitled: “Jingle Bell Number 8”, andhistory on the 1905 hymn “His Eye is on the Sparrow”, by: CivillaD. Martin and Charles H. Gabriel.Our free will offering for Wounded Warriors and Damien Houseraised $153.00! Our next Story dinner is scheduled for Friday,January 18th, at 6PM in Gilead’s Fellowship Hall, located at 308Brick Church Road. You may RSVP to the church at 518-279-9270. Check out our website at http://www.gileadlutheran.org

FREE 4th SUNDAY

COMMUNITY

DINNER

The next 4th Sunday FreeCommunity Dinner at BloomingGrove Reformed Church onRte. 4 in Defreestville will beon Sunday, January 27,starting at a new time: 1 p.m.to 3 p.m. Wishing all ourCommunities a blessedChristmas and joyful New Year.

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“CHINESE NEW YEAR”

The Rensselaer Senior Center, located at East and HerrickStreets in Rensselaer will hold their Special Dinner for Januaryat noon on January 15th. We will be celebrating “Chinese NewYear” with a delicious dinner of: sweet and sour chicken, steamedrice, cranberry sauce, green beans with mushrooms andpimentos, whole wheat bread and orange juice, with Tapiocapudding and topping for dessert.Following dinner, we will be entertained by the music of “Sal andElaine.” Come and join us for this delicious meal andentertainment. Suggested contribution is $2.50, but no one willbe denied a meal. Call the center at 463-2166 for reservations.

ROAST BEEF BENEFIT DINNER

Roast Beef Dinner to benefit the Rensselaer County 4-H Teen Exchange on Saturday, January 19th, at the

United Methodist Church of East Greenbush – 1 Gilligan Road,East Greenbush. Serving family style from 4 to 6 PM, take-outsare available. Adults (12 yrs and older) - $10 with reservation,$12 at the door, Children (5-11 yrs) $6 with reservation and $7at the door, children 4 yrs and under are free. To makereservations, please call 423-7071.

SL KIWANIS PASTA

DINNER

FUNDRAISER

The Sand Lake Kiwanis Clubwants to invite al l toparticipate in a SpaghettiDinner fundraiser on thesecond Saturday of eachmonth from 4PM to 7PM at theWest Sand Lake Fire House onRt. 43. Cost per meal is $8.00for adults and $5.00 forchildren 5 to 10 years old, kidsunder 5 are free. Meals willconsist of spaghetti,meatballs, salad, bread,dessert & beverages. Take-out meals are also available bycall ing (518) 674-3677. Apasta dinner will be held everysecond Saturday for the restof the year. Future upcomingdates include January 12th,February 9th, March 9th andApril 13th. Proceeds will aidKiwanis supported projects.

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SERVICES

BradleyMaintenance Service

SNOW PLOWING

•Tree Service•Backhoe Work•Snow Removal Services

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APPLIANCE REPAIRMost brands incl. Sears. Promptservice. Mike Horowitz 477-8378

ATV - MOTORCYCLE - SNOWMOBILE & BLOWER REPAIR

ATVs, motorcycles, snowmobiles.Only $45/hr. Free oil change onany repair over $200.CycleCarPartsRus.com 766-6621

AUTOMOTIVE REPAIRMILLER’S AUTOMOTIVE, AverillPark (518)674-5222

AUTOS WANTEDCash Paid. Junk cars/trucks/vans.Free towing. No title needed. Fast,same day serv. John (518) 370-6166 or 768-3009

BANKRUPTCYChristian H. Dribusch 518-436-1662 755 Columbia Tpke. E.Greenbush 12061 Free Consultationswww.chdlaw.comWe are a Debt Relief Agencywhich helps people file forbankruptcy under the BankruptcyCode

BOOKKEEPING & PAYROLLTravel to your location, SienaGraduate, 20 yrs exp. 441-2210

CHIMNEY CLEANINGChimney cleaning & repairs, woodstoves installed. Insured,experienced. Don Bradley 674-2444

CERTIFIED CHIMNEY SWEEPCleaning, inspections, repairs forwoodstoves, fireplaces, furnacechimneys. Don’t forget your dryervent! Senior discounts. 372-1664www.bluegoosecleaning.com

CLEAN-OUTSSpecializing in residential andcommercial clean-ups, attics,bs’mts, garages, estates, insured. Simple Solutions - Mark 283-6527

COMPUTER REPAIRReboot Computers. We fix PC &Macs. Low rates. (518) 326-0140

DEBRIS REMOVALAttics/ B’ment / Garage, Cons.cleanup. We take it all! 727-4068

DIVORCEUncontested papers prepared$349(incl. poor person app) incl.gov. fees if poor person app. isappr. 274-0380

DRAIN CLEANINGFull service drain cleaning &repairs, incl. camera/videoinspections. Emergency serviceAPS Sewer & Drain Cleaning 674-0908

DRUM LESSONSAll styles, ages, & skill levels.Beginners welcome! PeteSweeney. Drummer, educator,and author. 495-6622.www.petesweeney.net

DRY WOODFree Delivery. All quantity avail.Also outdoor boiler wood. Kilndried. 495-6017

DRYWALLBest Drywall, Insul., hanging,taping, painting, ref., ins. 766-4203

E.I.B. ELECTRICLIc. & ins., 30 yrs exp, res./comm.279-3853 Appliances goingHAYWIRE? REWIRE.eibelectric.com

ELECTRICAL WORKInstallations & repairs. Qualitywork, reas. rates. Steve 364-7231

ELECTRICIANLammon Electric. Full lic. & ins.25yrs exp., res./comm. 274-5100

FIREWOODSeasoned hardwood. Cord/ $210,Face cord / $85. Delivered. 518-283-0767 or 894-5433

FIREWOODOrder now. Cut, split & delivered.All hardwood. Quick delivery.$180/ cord. 658-2303

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FIREWOOD - SEASONEDClean dried seasoned hardwood.mostly oak & hard maple. Facecord, cord or log length avail. 514-8898 or 766-6059

FIREWOODCut, split, and delivered. All readyto burn. $175. 265-4915

FIREWOODFULL CORD mixed hdwd, nicelydried,del. $250/cord. 488-1467

FIREWOODFULL CORD, locust, highest btuwood in northeast! Nicely dried$300. 488-1467

FIREWOODLog length firewood. $100 cord.832-0849 or 639-4469

FURNITURE REPAIRAll types of wooden furniturerepairs and new furniture. Cabinetdoor and drawer repair. 279-wood(9663)

Gross Mechanicalfor all your plumbing & heatingneeds. 28 yrs. serving the capitaldistrict. 698-8556

GUTTERS/ SEAMLESSThe Gutter Guy. Cleaning & repairalso available. Fully ins.24 yearsexp. 339-3231

HANDYMAN , REMODELINGand Carpentry services.Experienced. Careful attention todetail. Insured. Guaranteedint/ext. work. Call Ernie Mumford669-4530

HANDYMANRemodel,carpentry,masonry,deckporches, int/ext. paint, fences,door/window, gutter, all repairs,free est. c 669-0814, 271-9161

HANDYMAN REPAIR30 yrs. exp. Kit., baths, carpentry,roofing, plumbing, elect. 526-1604

HANDYMANWood working, carpentry, rehab,masonry, light plumbing & electric.Paint, flooring, siding, roofing.Free estimates, insured. 764-2679

HANDYMAN/ REPAIR20 years experience. Carpentry,electrical, plumbing, etc. 766-9346

HOME IMPROVEMENTS. Low, affordable kitchen/bathremodeling, AC / heating, decks,HVAC, flooring, roofing, 461-5380

HOME MAINTENANCE25 yrs. exp. Affordable homerepair and maint. carpentry,plumbing, elec, remodeling. 779-5052

HOME REPAIR AND MOREPainting, masonry, elec. plumbingbasements. 25 years. references.Ken 857-7689

HOUSE CLEANINGReas. rates, senior discount.Organizing expert. Marie 441-2960

HOUSE CLEANINGUsing Green cleaners. Call forprice. Jill 727-1342

HOUSECLEANINGGLEAM TEAM. Res./Office.

Over 34 yrs local exper. FULLYINSURED Gift certificates

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HOUSECLEANINGWill clean your home, reas. rates,exp, refs. Call Maryann 915-1980

JUNK CARS WANTED Cash for junk cars. $100-$500.Call 365-3368

ODD JOBSShovel, shopping, cleaning, Dr.

appts. etc. Rebecca 428-7778

PAINTER - PAPER HANGER30 yrs exp. free est, fully ins.

Economical prices Nancy 248-4044

PAINTINGAA Season’s Best Painting Svc.18yrs exp.Member of BBB.Insurance & refs. 424-0078

PLUMBING & HEATINGRepair, installs, service, licensedexperienced, insured. Cert., 24 hr.service 518 283-2331

Rainbow Vacuum CleanersSales/ service. New andreconditioned, free UPS pickup.877-265-8367 Toll free.

ROOFINGA&J Roofing, shingles, slate,rubber. Fully insured. Free est.(518)283-9094

ROOFINGNo job too small. Fully ins., freeest. Holland Roofing 451-9325

SEASONED HARDWOOD$85/Face Cord; $210/CordDeliv. 518-283-0767 or 894-5433

SEPTIC CLEANINGSand Lake Septic. Tanks cleaned,repair, new installation 674-3000

SEPTIC SERVICETanks cleaned, group rates avail.Call a neighbor! Gene 674-5223

SEWING MACHINE REPAIRHousehold/industrial, all makes,tune-ups,parts, supplies 674-8491

SNOWBLOWERSMost brands. Prompt, guar.repairs at a fair price. Pick-up &delivery. Mike Horowitz 477-8378

SNOWPLOWINGComm/ Residential snowplowing,sanding. Fully ins. 365-0955 Dan

SNOWPLOWINGRes. or comm., insur. 20% disc.w/contract. Remodels, painting,clean outs, roof/repairs. 858-2181

SNOWPLOWINGResidential, reliable. Call 24hours. 423-1331

SNOWPLOWINGResidential/ commercial. Fully ins.Superior Landscaping. 813-5787

STONE & DIRT DRIVEWAYSRepairs, Excavation, Ditching,Drainage. Stone & Gravel &Topsoil deliveries. Free est.insured. 258-4092/712-5332

STORAGEServing Cap. Dist. for 22 years.Indr & outdr winter storage, cars,boats, motorcycles etc 573-5387

STORM CLEANUPSTree and stump removal.Household trash/junk removal.Attic, basement, garage cleanupand organization Call Mandy 813-3450

TREE SERVICEScheffler’s Tree Service.Removal, pruning, trimming.Insured, free estimates. Bill 479-9749

TREE SERVICEBrush, tree, shrub removal &trimming. Also small buildingdemolition. Insured andexperienced.Don Bradley Jr. (518) 674-2444

WE BUY/ LEASE HOUSESWe are not realtors. 283-1358www.fourseasonsholdingsllc.com

WELL PUMP SERVICEResidential/commercial, service &repairs (518) 283-2331

Wells-Plumbing-ElectricalPipes, wires, pumps my forte. 25+exper. 24/7 response 674-8480

WINDOW CLEANINGKen’s Window Cleaning. Fully insured, commercial/ residential40 year family exp. 766-4975

WOOD SHAVINGSQuality pine wood shavings; soldin bulk by the yard. Del. 817-7161.

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LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. Name: the IDEA agency,LLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with Secretary of State ofN.Y. (SSNY) on 10/5/2012. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY designated as agent of LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to: The LLC, 18Myrtle Ave., Troy, NY 12180.Purpose: any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of MobileRenewable Energy, LLC. Arts. ofOrg. filed with NY Dept. of Stateon 11/13/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. Sec. of Statedesignated agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved and shall mail process to:The LLC, Rensselaer TechnologyPark, 120 Defreest Dr., Troy, NY12180, principal businessaddress. Purpose: any lawfulactivity.

SMMM PROPERTIES, LLCNotice of formation of SMMMProperties, LLC, a limited liabilitycompany (the “LLC”). Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of NY (“SSNY”)on 12/12/12. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC, upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of any process to theLLC, 38 Geneva Boulevard,Wynantskill, New York 12198.Purposes: any lawful activity.

PUBLIC NOTICEPUBLIC NOTICE

EAST GREENBUSH FIRE DISTRICT #3

The monthly meeting of the Boardof Fire Commissioners, EastGreenbush Fire District #3 shallbe held on the second Monday ofeach month at 7:00pm. Thelocation shall be East GreenbushFire Company Headquarterslocated at 68 Phillips Road, Townof East Greenbush.The above shall be followedunless the Board makes priornotice of a change.This is in compliance with Article 7of the General Municipal Lawrelating to meetings.Submitted by, Nancy J. Williams,Secretary-TreasurerBoard of Fire CommissionersEast Greenbush Fire District #3

PUBLIC NOTICERECEIVER OF TAXESTOWN OF SAND LAKE

TAKE NOTICE, that I, Jill M.Quell, the undersigned Receiverof Taxes of the Town of SandLake, County of Rensselaer, andState of New York, have dullyreceived the Tax Roll and Warrantfor the collection of taxes withinthe Town of Sand Lake for theyear 2013.TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, thattaxes may be paid on or beforeJanuary 31, 2013 without chargeor interest. On all taxes receivedafter such date there will be addedinterest of one per centum for themonth of February and two percentum for the month of March.TAKE FURTHER NOTICE, thatpursuant of the provisions of law,the tax roll of the Town of SandLake will be returned to theCounty Treasurer of the County ofRensselaer on the first day ofApril, 2013.Jill M Quell, Receiver ofTaxesSand Lake, New York12153

NOVENATHANKSGIVINGNOVENA TO ST. JUDEMay the Sacred Heart of Jesusbe adored, glorified, loved andpreserved throughout the worldnow and forever. Sacred Heartof Jesus, pray for us. St. Jude,worker of miracles, pray for us.St. Jude help of the hopeless,pray for us.Say this prayer 9 timesa day. By the 8th day your prayerwill be answered. Say it for 9days. It has never been known tofail. Publication must bepromised. Thank you St. JudeD.F.

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RENSS. CO. EVERETT WAGAR SENIORS

Calendar for week of Jan. 14th - Jan. 18thMonday: *Transportation; 10am Chair Yoga; 12noon Lunch -Sliced Steak w/Cheese Sauce; 1pm Wii Bowling; 1pm Canasta.Tuesday: 9:30am Aerobic Swimming; 11am Entertainment;12noon Lunch - Special Dinner - “Chinese New Year” Sweet &Sour Chicken Breast; 1pm Wii Bowling.Wednesday: *Transportation; 10am Chair Yoga; 11:30am ChairExercise; 12noon Lunch - Lasagna Roll w/Tomato Sauce; 1pmBingo. Thursday: 9:30am Aerobic Swimming; 12 noon Lunch -Lite Salt Franks; 1pm Stephentown Seniors.Friday: *Transportation; 11:30am Chair Exercise; 12noonLunch - Baked Meatloaf w/Gravy; 1pm Bingo w/MVP; 1pmCanasta. *Transportation on Wednesday and Friday to theCenter from Grafton, Berlin, Petersburgh and Stephentown.Please call the day before at 279-3413.

AREA RESIDENTS NAMED TO DEAN’S LIST

at PROVIDENCE COLLEGEThe following area residents have been named to the Dean’sList at Providence College for the Fall 2012 semester:Chelsea Higgins of East Greenbush, and a member of the classof 2016; Laura Isabelle of Troy, and a member of the class of2014; Nicole Manupella of Troy, and a member of the class of2014; Michael Murray of Troy, and a member of the class of2014.To qualify for the Dean’s List, students must achieve at least a3.55 grade point average with a minimum of 12 credits.

JOIN THE VOLUNTEERS AT OAKWOOD!So you’ve made your New Year’s resolutions to exercise moreand eat healthier. If you also resolved to give back to yourcommunity by volunteering, why not explore the boundlessopportunities with Friends of Oakwood Cemetery? We will behosting a meeting on Tuesday, January 15th, at 6pm at thecemetery office, 50 101st street, and we’d love to see youthere. Tell us what you love to do and we’ll help you help us.Everyone knows that Uncle Sam is buried in Oakwood Cemeteryin Troy, but do you know how many other famous and infamous“residents” lie there? Volunteering to learn to lead a tour atOakwood is one fun way to get the answer! Scripts areprovided and an experienced guide will accompany you onyour first tour.Other volunteer options include data entry, maintaining socialmedia contacts and online publicity, helping with the DaffodilBrunch in April or the October Gala, daffodil bulb treatment,representing Oakwood at community events and much more.Time commitments range from once a year to monthly or weeklyevents.Don’t have time? Perhaps you can donate services or a gift in-kind. Let’s talk!The Friends of Oakwood conducts tours and events as fund-raisers for the purpose of maintaining the Victorian QueenAnne gatehouse, the upper gatehouse, and the historicGardner Earl Chapel. For more information, see our websiteat www.oakwoodcemetery.orgNew volunteers are always welcome and all kinds of help isneeded. Just call the cemetery office at 272-7520 or email usat [email protected] and let us know whatinterests you most.Oakwood Cemetery is an active, working, tax-exempt not-for-profit, non-sectarian cemetery located on OakwoodAvenue (Route 40) in Troy.

ETHAN ESTABROOKS RECEIVES

SCHOLARSHIP at CLARKSON UNIVERSITYEthan Livingston Estabrooks of Cropseyville, N.Y., a masterof business administration student at Clarkson University,received the Crane Company MBA for Supply Chain SponsoredScholarship during the 2012-2013 academic year.

CLASSIE LASSIES

SPRING

REGISTRATIONClassie Lassies Girls Softballwill be accepting registrationfor the upcoming Spring 2013season. Online registration isavailable at classielassies.netand will be open from January10th through February 28th.In person registration will beheld at Algonquin Middle Schoolon January 17th from 6-8pm,St. Jude’s school on January19th from 10am-1pm, and atthe North Greenbush TownOffices (Annex) on February4th from 6-8:30pm.Registration fees are $80.00for 6u and 8u, and $95.00 forall other divisions. Girls mustbe 5-16 years of age as of 1/1/2013. Al l f irst-t imeregistrants must provide acopy of their birth certificate.Any questions can be directedto Spencer Agan @ 466-3887.

EMPIRE STATE

BLAZERS

AAU TRYOUTSThe Empire State Blazers AAUBasketball Tryouts will be heldon January 27th, 2013 at theTroy Boys & Girls Club, 17007th Ave, Troy (across fromDMV),Boys 5th & 6th Grades - 10AM- 11:30AMGirls 5th & 6th Grades -11:30AM - 1PMGirls 7th, 8th & 9th Grades -1:15PM - 3:15PMGirls 10th, 11th & 12th Grades- 3:30PM - 5:30PM$25.00 AAU Registration FeeDue upon Tryout. (Pleasearrive 30 minutes early).For Alternate Tryout Date,Contact: Truman Frierson at268-9823 orball [email protected],[email protected]

BINGO AT TROY

LODGE ELKS #141The Troy Lodge Elks #141 of134 North Greenbush Rd. inTroy, will host BINGO everyMonday night. The doors openat 5pm and bingo starts at7pm. A snack bar will beavailable.

E-READER DROP-IN

HELP SESSIONThe Troy Public Library ispleased to announce an E-Reader Drop-In Help Session,from noon to 4:00 pm onSaturday, January 12, 2013at the Main Library.Unsure how to use the new e-reader you got for Christmas?Drop in anytime between noonand 4 pm with your e-readerand there will be someonehere to help you get started.No reservations required. Forfurther information, go towww.thetroylibrary.org or call274-7071. The library islocated at 100 2nd Street,Troy, NY.

MEMOIR WRITING

WORKSHOPThe Brunswick CommunityLibrary is thrilled to present afour session memoir writingworkshop in January 2013.The workshop will be led bySusannah Risley, author andteacher of creative non-fiction. The sessions will beheld on three Saturdays inJanuary, 1/12, 1/19, & 1/26,at 1:00 pm. To sign up, pleasestop by, email, or call thelibrary, 279-4023,[email protected] Zelman Library Director- Brunswick CommunityLibrary, 4118 State Highway2, Troy, NY 12180. (518) 279-4023 www.brunswicklibrary.org.

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LEGAL NOTICE36 FARM ST., LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. 36 Farm St., LLC Art. of Org.Filed with NYS Dept. of State10/24/12. Office Location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to: The LLC, P.O. Box189, Valley Falls, NY 12185. Anylawful purpose.

553-555 3rd AVE., LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. 553-555 3rd Ave., LLC Art.of Org. Filed with NYS Dept. ofState 10/24/12. Office Location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to: The LLC, P.O. Box189, Valley Falls, NY 12185. Anylawful purpose.

632-634 4th AVE., LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. 632-634 4th Ave., LLC Art.of Org. Filed with NYS Dept. ofState 10/24/12. Office Location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to: The LLC, P.O. Box189, Valley Falls, NY 12185. Anylawful purpose.

638 4th AVE., LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. 638 4th Ave., LLC Art. ofOrg. Filed with NYS Dept. of State10/24/12. Office Location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whom

LEGAL NOTICE65 13th ST., LLC

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. 65 13th St., LLC Art. of Org.Filed with NYS Dept. of State10/24/12. Office Location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to: The LLC, P.O. Box189, Valley Falls, NY 12185. Anylawful purpose.

69 13th ST., LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. 69 13th St., LLC Art. of Org.Filed with NYS Dept. of State10/24/12. Office Location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to: The LLC, P.O. Box189, Valley Falls, NY 12185. Anylawful purpose.

78 13th ST., LLCNOTICE OF FORMATION OFLLC. 78 13th St., LLC Art. of Org.Filed with NYS Dept. of State10/24/12. Office Location:Rensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to: The LLC, P.O. Box189, Valley Falls, NY 12185. Anylawful purpose.

Articles of Organization ofCreative Edge Hair Salon LLC.Under Section 203 of the LimitedLiability Common Law. The nameif the LLC is Creative Edge HairSalon LLC, as of the dateNovember 16, 2012. Countywithin state Rensselaer. Secretaryof State shall mail copies toMarjorie Pailley, 152 Main Street,Schaghticoke, NY 12154.

Legal Notice Notice of Formationof a Limited Liability Company(LLC); Name: STETHOSCOPEDIAGNOSTICS, LLC, Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 11/09/2012. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent for the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto: Stethoscope Diagnostics, LLC,500 Federal Street, Troy, NY12180 Purpose: Any lawfulPurpose.

MOULES LAKE & LAND, LLC, adomestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filedwith the SSNY on 11/5/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to: The LLC, 1Saddle Hill Rd., Wynantskill, NY12198. General Purposes.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LLC

Articles of Organization forAllyTex, LLC were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on November 30, 2012.Office located inRensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to the LLC, 3West Road, Troy, New York12180. Purpose: for any lawfulactivity.

LEGAL NOTICENotice of Application for Authorityof Five Guys Operations, LLC,filed with NY Secy of State(SSNY) on 12/4/12. LLC formedin Delaware (DE) on 10/26/06.Address to be maintained inDelaware: c/o The CorporationTrust Company, Corporation TrustCenter, 1209 Orange Street,Wilmington, DE 19801. Articlesof Org. filed at SSDE address:Division of Corporations, John G.Townsend Bldg., 401 FederalStreet, Suite 4, Dover, DE 19901.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail process to 10440Furnace Road, Suite 205, Lorton,VA 22079. Purpose: any lawfulactivity.

Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:EJW CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES LLC, Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 12/24/2012. OfficeLocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be serviced. SSNYshall mail a copy of Process to:C/O EJW CONSTRUCTIONSERVICES LLC, 319 ThirdAvenue Extension,Rensselaer,12144. Purpose: AnyLawful Purpose. Latest date uponwhich LLC is to dissolve: Nospecific date.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A[domestic] LIMITED LIABILITYCORPORATION. The name is 1WASHINGTON PLACE LLC. ANY LLC filed with the SS on11/21/12. The LLC is located inRensselaer Co. The SS isdesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. The address theSS shall mail a copy of anyprocess is Larry Kagan, 40 WestRd., Troy, NY 12180. This LLCwas formed for any legal purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A[domestic] LIMITED LIABILITYCORPORATION. The name isMisty Valley Farm, LLC. A NYLLC filed with the SS on 10/25/12.The LLC is located in RensselaerCo. The SS is designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address the SS shall mail acopy of any process is David L.Lobdell, 579 Totem Lodge Rd.,Averill Park, NY, 12018. This LLCwas formed for any legal purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: AMS Security Plus, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on December 4,2012. 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:743 Columbia Tpke, EastGreenbush, N.Y. 12061.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

Santora & Sundack LLC. Arts. ofOrg. filed with Secy. of State ofNY (SSNY) on 9/14/12. Office inRensselaer County. SSNYdesignated agent of LLC uponwhom process against it may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto Jon Sundack, 534 BroadhollowRd Ste 330, Melville, NY 11747.Purpose: General.

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: SSW Development, LLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith Secretary of State New York(SSNY) on 11/29/12. OfficeLocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of theprocess to the LLC, 5 Joseph Ct,Schaghticoke, NY 12154.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

Notice of formation of LimitedLiability Company. Name: 67Whitehall Road, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 12/12/12. 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 at 45 Rose Lane,Rensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose:For any lawful purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: TNT Refrigeration,Heating & Cooling, LLC. Articlesof Organization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 08/17/12. 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, 206 Hampton Ave.,Rensselaer, New York 12144.

Notice of formation of LimitedLiability Company. Name: LBMEnergy, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 12/12/12. 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 at 45 Rose Lane,Rensselaer, NY 12144. Purpose:For any lawful purpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: MMIWA, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 8/20/12. 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, 132 Uphams cornerrd., East Nassau, New York12061. Purpose: For any lawfulpurpose.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY(LLC). Name: Zullo! Cookies andMilk, LLC. Articles of Organizationfiled with Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 11/15/2012.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail copy of process to: 323Grange Road, Troy, New York12180. Purpose: to engage in anylawful act or activity for which alimited liability company may beformed under section 201 of theLimited Liability Company Law.

process against LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to: The LLC, P.O. Box189, Valley Falls, NY 12185. Anylawful purpose.

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EMPLOYMENT

PUBLIC NOTICEThe Nassau Community FoodCompact seeks a volunteerbookkeeper for 8 hours per week.Must have a PC, experience withQuick Books, and internet accesswith unlimited data. Training willbe provided. Contact RuthWhaley, 766-7671.

ALGONQUIN MS HONOR ROLL

MEMBERSHIP for 1st MARKING PERIODIt is a pleasure to list the 516 students who qualified for theAlgonquin Honor Roll by attaining one of the following standardsof scholastic achievement.Merit Roll — Average of 88-91, with no grade below 70 and noincompletes. Honor Roll — Average of 92-95, with no gradebelow 70 and no incompletes. High Honor Roll — Average of96 to 100, with no grade below 70 and no incompletes.In addition, to qualify for any list a student may not have aWork Habits or Citizenship grade of “Need Improvement” or“Unsatisfactory” in any subject.Grade 6: High Honor Roll: Emily Armlin, Ryan Baker, SamuelBendett, Jessica Beskid, Michael Beskid, Logan Bielawski, OliviaBonesteel, Jacqueline Borland, Brian Bourne, Victoria Bubie,Emily Bulmer, Iris Bursey, Molly Cardamone, Anthony Carucci,Hadley Chan, Allena Combs, Shauna Corry, Christina DeGroff,Kara Dodge, Nicholas DonVito, Angelina Ferritto, EamonFinnerty, William Fleming, Ruthann Flick, Jake Franchi, NicholasGelder, Sydney Gile, Cole Gorleski, Zoe Gras, Thomas Hacker,Megan Hale, Jack Hennessy, Emily Jaworski, Aiden Jones, EmilyJorden, Kelsey Kittleson, Jaydn Lee, Phoebe Lorusso, IsabellaMaddalone, Zachary McGrath, Jenna Miller, Sophia Morone,Marissa Nagel, Carl Nitz, Katherine O’Neill-Knasick, JoanQuinones, Kyle Reasor, Victoria Simkulet, Micayla Slattery,Nicholas Spink, Mariah St. Onge, Ethan Stevens, Elli Sol Strich,Kristen Thomas, Celina Tomlinson, Abigail Vandenberg, MorganVanDervoort, Jack Wendell, Aidan Westfall, Laura Wing,Izabella With, Julia Zaremba, Keating Zelenke and RebekahZimmerman. Grade 6: Honor Roll: Noora Ahmed, AlexisAnton, William Ballard, Angelina Bonacquisti, Martin Bond, JakeBornt, Austin Bradway, Hanna Buono, Caterina Burns, LillianBushey, Emma Card, Morgan Catlin, Kaylee Clairmont, DanielleClapham, James Cocca, Trevor Collins, Jesse Crawford-Harris,Emma Crawley, Karisa Dell, Wesley Doscher, Anna Doyle,Anthony Dutcher, Jenna Farley, Hunter Farrell, Abigail Filli,Mark Finelli, Konnor Fink, Sean Finn, Matthew Gaston, TimothyGeddis, Megan Glanton, Christian Gorman, Margaret Gray,Jeremy Gregware, Marissa Guilbault, Michaela Hanczaryk, JuliaHaworth, Abigail Hillenbrandt, Lauren Hogle, ChristopherHutnick, Nathaniel Jamison, Andrew Kardelky, Olivia Kelley,Matthew Kenneally, Nixon Kwok, Michael LaChance, TaylorLiberty, Gabrielle Mainville, Stephanie Mangene, MorganMason, James McDade, Angus McPherson, Olivia Meemken,Kelsey Mohl, Victoria Moore, EmmaLee Morgan, Morgan Morizio,Avery Pascucci, Nicholas Pastizzo, Stephanie Paul, LaurenPelletier, Kelsey Perala, Scott Petersen, Grace Powers, ZacharyPrice, Jason Reed, Anita Reitano, Cuyler Reynolds, Collin St.Pierre, Stephanie St. Pierre, Derek Tobin, Petra Valenti, MadelynVan Aken, Andrew VanRoy, Brendan Waldorf, HannahWarrender, Alex Williams-Mitchell, Jessie Williams, Merrill Wrennand Nicholas Zalucky. Grade 6: Merit Roll: MatthewAtherholt, Andrea Bingham, Kyarra Callum, Taya Catlin,Rebekah Chambers, Sean Collingbourne, Amanda Cooper,Shawn Cornelius, Justice Dominy, James Finelli, Bradley Fink,Sean Graf, Cameron Groff, Kyle Hart, Carley, Hinman, ZacharyHotaling, Owen Joyce, Zachary Karhan, Jacob Lucier, NicholasMaggio, Joseph Magill, Morgan McIntyre, John McKenna,Mitchell Mihalko, Shawn Miller, Kyle Moak, Josephine Morelli,Summer Myers, Joseph Natalie, Madalyne Piche, MaxwellPollock, Ryan Ranken, Ryan Reardon, Emily Ruppert, LoganSouthard, Kalila Swan, Alex Verardi, Travis Vooris, MeiLinWachtel, Tanner Williams, Amanda Winckler, Abigail Wolf, DylanWolfe and Nikolas Yash. Grade 7: High Honor Roll: LilyannaAinsley, Connor Balter, Evan Bell, Abby Bergmann, HannahBrisee, Alana Carroll, Abigail Chenette, Lauren Combs, MarkDearstyne, Thea Dimin, Olivia DuBois, Zachary Effman, NicholasFerra, Kylie Gavitt, John Giannone, Heath Glasgow, RyanGutheil, Madison Hasbrouck, Emily Henricks, Alyssa Herbold,Pearl Herzig, Connor Hicks, Alexander Holcomb, Sally Holden,Madelyne Holmes, Julia Huntley, William Hynes, Adam Johnson,Danielle Kiely, Nathan Lapinski, Justin Lettko, Jessica Liberty,Emma Limoges, Ariel Loucks, Lauren McClure, Paul McGreevy,Derek McMahon, Jacob Miller, Gabrielle Moore, Ian Moore,Lydia Murphy, Morgan Nichols, Zachary Nichols, Caitlin O’Neill,Isabella Pastore, Leah Paulson, Farrell Pelcher, Noah Prashaw,Jade Qua, Rachel Quell, Courtney Ries, Jade Rodriguez,Katherine Rollins, Matthew Romano, Kristina Sanchez, KristenSchaefer, Heidi Schuman, Cameran Schwarz, GabrielleSignorelli, Jacob Snyder, Jacob Stewart, Ryan Stewart,

Continued pg. 14

HELP WANTEDATTENTION: Water Tech. &Customer Service positions:Training provided. Must be a HSGrad Starting $535 wk. Benefits& bonuses. 899-6519 H2oSolutions

Babysitter wanted P/T in ourhome. Call Amanda 712-5178

Drivers: Great home time. $.40CPM plus bonus, benefits, 99%No-touch, 24 hr. dispatch, latemodel equip. CDL-A 2 yrs. tractor/trailer exp. req. Logistics One. 1-888-598-7248, x 120.

Snow blowing, small driveway,front, back, sidewalk. Sycaway.274-3392

HELP WANTEDLandscape/construction. Lookingfor reliable, hardworking person,clean driving record a must,experience pref. but will train 674-2444

Office Assistant. Websitemaintenance & IT exp. necessary.10-15 hrs./wk. Averill Park. Word,Excel, Photoshop, PowerPoint,Quark. Job also includes: editing,press relations, filing, errands.Cheerful & precise. Resume to: [email protected]

Plant Department Support Staff.Job description: Production ofDish gardens, plant care, unloadtrucks, unpack product, invoicing,inventory and customer service.Qualifications: Willingness tolearn, ability to lift 25 lbs. basiccomputer skills, pleasantcustomer service skills. Call orvisit location to fill out anapplication. Bill Doran Co. 45Industrial Park Rd. Albany NY12206 (518) 465-5285

Snow shovelers/ car movers. Mustbe available at all times. 674-1111

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AUTOMOTIVEEGCSD TO HOLD 6-HOUR INS./POINT RED.

& 5-HOUR PRE-LICENSING CLASSESThe East Greenbush Central School District Continuing EducationProgram announces its next available 6-hour Pre-Licensing class.The Six-Hour Driver Training Associates Insurance/Point Reduction Course reduces car liability, collision andno-fault insurance premiums by 10% for 3 years and may removeup to 4 points off your license, as determined by the Departmentof Motor Vehicles. The classes will be held at Columbia HighSchool, 962 Luther Rd, East Greenbush in room S314 onWednesday, January 16th and Thursday, January 17thfrom 6:00 – 9:00pm. You will need to bring a check for $40.00made payable to EGCSD Continuing Education along with yourdriver’s license or learner’s permit and a pen or pencil.The Five Hour Pre-Licensing Course is required before anappointment for a road test may be scheduled. The next classwill be held on Thursday, January 10th and Thursday,January 17th from 6:00 – 8:30pm at Columbia High School,962 Luther Rd, East Greenbush in room S205. At the first class,you will need to bring a check for $35.00 made payable toEGCSD Continuing Education along with your learner’s permitand a pen or pencil.Registration for these classes must be made in advance. Pleasecall 207-2150 and follow the prompts. Registration is requiredas no “walk ins” will be accepted.

DEFENSIVE DRIVING SPRING CLASSES

OFFEREDDon’s Drivers Training and Eagle Mills Driver Safety Educationare proud to offer NTSI’s 6-hour Defensive Driving Course,Traffic Survival Workshop. This class is NYS-DMV approved,and will reduce your auto insurance by 10% off collision, liabilityand no-fault for 3 years and subtract up to 4 points from yourdriver’s license. Learn the fun way in presentation format withNTSI Master Instructors Don Roy and Michele Krill.We will be holding the following classes at the Brunswick GrangeHall, Corner of Routes 7 & 142 (behind Stewarts) in Troy asfollows: January 19, February 23, March 23, April 27,and June 8. Class is on Saturday from 9-3:30, and costs $40per person. Doors open at 8:45 AM for registration. A portionof the proceeds will benefit the Brunswick Grange Hall.To enroll, cal l Michele at 225-0462 or [email protected]. Please drive safely!!

ALGONQUIN MS HONOR ROLL

MEMBERSHIP for 1st MARKING PERIOD

Grade 7: High Honor Roll: (continuted from page 13)

Mara Strich, Cooper Willis, Joseph Windover, Mallory Wood

and Raymond Yeung. Grade 7: Honor Roll: Joseph Adamo,

Morgan Angrisano, Kaitlyn Bates, Ethan Blais, Taylor-Rae

Brundige, Elizabeth Burridge, Shannon Carney, Abigail Clark,

Emily Conway, Lucas Coutin, Susan Cretaro, Leah Debboli,

Kaitlin DeFlumer, Serena DeJulio, Ryan Deo, Hunter Dobert,

Samantha Dunham, Madeline Dunigan, Brady DuPont, Jessica

Farley, Nicholas Ferlito, Mackenzy Ferra, Alexandra Film,

Amanda Finelli, Sarah Flagg, Emma Flint, Lydia Flynn, Andrea

Garrow, Anthony Germinerio, Jared Glasser, Michael Hansen,

Brooke Hastings, Hope Heritage, Samantha Herrington, Connor

Hosley, Kyle Hunter, Amanda Hyson, Stephanie Jankovic,

Sydney Jones, Michaela Kalendek-Mosley, Evan Kortz, Ryan

Kronau, James Lachar, James Madsen, Sara Marks, Grace

Marrochello, Dylan Mather-Richardson, Madison Mau, Mary Beth

McDade, Sierra Miner, Isabel Morris, Katherine Munyan, Jack

Paris, Luciano Pascarella, Sonia Popal, Gavin Quinn, Victoria

Radley, Sierra Rooney, Schuyler Ruschmeyer, Alyssia Sanchez,

Kevin Silver, Bryan Sleasman, Shea Slocum, Noah Snyder,

Manvir Sohal, Zachary Spencer, Claudia Stay, Victoria Stein,

Claire Teal, Garrett Wagner, Zachary Whitmore, Danielle Wilkins

and Amelia Wilson. Grade 7: Merit Roll: Andrea Arellano,

Bianca Bagramian, Benjamin Biittig, Ryan Biittig, Airianna

Bourdages, Alana Brennan, Stephen Budesheim, Josephine

Criscione, Connor Cusson, Alaina D’Alleva, Jared DeWolf, Hana

Dollar, Erik Dunn, Tanner Dunworth, James Ely, Eden Faliveno,

Cheyanne Fink, Henry Ghent, Courtney Gorleski, Catherine

Hannigan, Lucas Harland, Cara Harrington, Margaret Hayes,

Adora Horrocks, Jessica Hubbard, Christopher Illenberg,

Jacqueline Jurs, Alyssa Makar, Anna-Leah Martin, Alyssa

Mason, Michael McCartin, Caelan McPherson, Christopher Miller,

Nathaniel Moss, Andrew Panzanaro, Richard Pascucci, Jacob

Plumley, Emily Popp, Erin Ranken, Marissa Thorburn, Jenna

VanderBogart, Preston Wait, Jack Wellington, Sean Wheeler

and Colin Zieske. Grade 8: High Honor Roll: Julia Adams,

John Aretakis III, Andrew Balogh, Payton Bielawski, Joseph

Bott, Amanda Bourne, Cassandra Bruzdzinski, Christina Bucci,

Christina Burgazoli, Taylor Clement, Nora Collins, Jeanna

DiPaolo, Sarah Garzione, Katherine Glanton, Alexandra Hansen,

Emily Haworth, Deanna Heffner, Hannah Katz, Brad Kenneally,

Jordan Kennedy, Rachel Koch, Zachary Lanoue, Eric LaPointe,

Jessica Malenfant, Makayla Martinez, Anne McKenna, Kristin

Morin, Maeve Morrissey, Morgan Moscinski, Allison Mullen,

Christian Nash, Olivia Novak, Tyler Petell, Kendall Reiter, Molly

Riegert, Jamie Salerno, Shannon Seeberger, Alyssa Sicko,

Angelina Solomon, Kathryn Stackrow, Kelsey VanFleet, Laura

Wendell, Conor Willsie, Zoe Willson and Daniel Wrenn. Grade

8: Honor Roll: Gabriella Alberino, Gregory Allard, John Anton,

William Bornt, Alexander Bubie, Riley Bulmer, Zachary Canaperi,

Sarah Carlson, Dominick Carnevale, Ashley Easterling, Cassiana

Enderle, Jack Ferlito, Mackenzi Flynn, Brendan Garrow, Liam

Gelder, Brandon Harris, Emmett Hayes, Whitney Heck, Mary

Hellman, Sarah Herbold, Trevor Hrubecky, Harley Kearney,

Kevin Kelly, Rebecca Kelly, Sadie Kerwin, Lauryn King, Keeley

Kocsis, Skyler Kocsis, Abigail Kronau, Cammy Kwok, Zachary

Larkin, Skyler Leveroni, Ryan Long, Sarah Manfred, Alexzander

McCullen, Leslie Mead, Makenzie Minkler, Alexandra Moak, Leah

Morin, Ryan Nolan, Lena Piche, Haley Quinn, Rebecca Re,

Grace Reid, Brittney Rohrmiller, Emily Rousseau, Robert Schmitz,

Leno Sorriento, Tyler Swint, Rachel VanBergen, Madison Vogel,

Kathleen Williams, Trinity Wohlferd, Ryan Wood, Noah Yearsley

and Abigail Zalucky. Grade 8: Merit Roll: Breanne Agan, Taylor

Angrisano, Madeline Benevento, Cooper Bentley, Sydney

Burton, Savanna Caldwell, Christian Capone, Olivia Cardish,

Taylor Catlin, Oliver Clayton, William Cook, Alyssa Dailey, Andrew

DeLaMater, McKensi Duncan, Maxwell Everett, Charles Gilmore,

Jr., Harley Hanagan, Alicia Hartzell, Gareth Kaedy, Harley Kahler,

Tayler LaClair, Patrick Leahey, James Lownsbury, Laura Micheli,

Gregory Miller, Kammie Momrow, Emily Pitts, Brianna Razzano,

Lucas Scanu, Matthew Schumaker, Samantha Schupp, Kaila

Siddon, Cameron Simard, Evan Sobieszek, Marissa St. Pierre,

Jeffrey Sweet, Zachary Sweet, Skyler Thibeault, Cassie Walsh,

Summer Ward, Randy Wheeler, III and Jacob White.

AUTOS FOR SALE‘89 Dodge Dakota, V6, 3.9 Lengine, 112K. Needs brake line.Asking $800. 766-9784 Jerry.

Cars on consignment, call fordetails. We buy cars. 286-3350

FOR SALEHay 1st cutting $3.50/bale; Ryestraw $8/bale. 283-1488

Marcy cornr. complete home gym.Approx 400 lbs. Pd. $500, neg.price. Like new. Jeremy 429-9279

Saratoga $1 Book Warehouse. 68Weibel Ave., near the mall. Onefree book for every 10 you buy.

AREA RESIDENTS MAKE THE DEAN’S LIST

AT RITThe following local residents made the Dean’s List for Fall 2012

quarter at Rochester Institute of Technology:

Valerie Altounian of Troy, a fourth-year student in RIT’s College

of Imaging Arts and Sciences. Ashley Bloomfield of

Stephentown, a first-year student in RIT’s Kate Gleason

College of Engineering. Nicolas Borden of Averill Park, a fifth-

year student in RIT’s B. Thomas Golisano College of Computing

and Information Sciences. Seth Hendrick of Castleton Hudson,

a fifth-year student in RIT’s Kate Gleason College of

Engineering. Michael Hesch of East Greenbush, a first-year

student in RIT’s College of Applied Science and Technology.

Kelby Moriarty of Eagle Bridge, a third-year student in RIT’s

College of Health Sciences and Technology. Alexander Romeo

of Nassau, a fourth-year student in RIT’s College of Imaging

Arts and Sciences. Amanda Sargood of Hoosick Falls, a third-

year student in RIT’s College of Health Sciences and

Technology. Patricia Schiotis of West Sand Lake, a fifth-year

student in RIT’s Kate Gleason College of Engineering. Cadence

Schwartz of Troy, a second-year student in RIT’s College of

Imaging Arts and Sciences. Michael Wasiczko of Troy, a third-

year student in RIT’s College of Applied Science and

Technology.

SAVE THE DATE! APHS MUSIC DEPT.

FUNDRAISER SWING DANCE 2013Members of the Averill Park High MusicDepartment invite you to an eveningof dance, music and fun at the AverillPark High School on Saturday,February 2, 2013 from 7pm until 10pm. Snow date is February 9, 2013.The evening begins at 7PM with expertinstruction in swing dance basics by RonTrito.Ron provides dance instruction locallyand is donating his time and talent for the benefit of the musicdepartment. Following the dance instruction, big band musicwill be generously provided by the Georgie Wonders Orchestrato swing the night away.A Raffle and Refreshments are planned. The parents andstudents of the music program appreciate the support of themembers of our community and hope you join us for a wonderfulevening. Tickets are available for advance sale, $8.00 forAdults, and $3.00 for Students and Senior Citizens. Tickets atthe door will be $10.00 Adults and $5.00 for students andseniors. Children 6 and under are free. To reserve your advancesale tickets, please call Sharon at 518-542-8890 or [email protected].

FREE PASTA

DINNERBegin the New Year with ushere at First Reformed Churchin Wynantskill on Tuesdayevenings at 5:30PM for ourfree pasta dinners. Comeenjoy good food and warmfellowship. The dinnersinclude pasta with either plainor meat sauce, tossed salad,Ital ian bread or rol ls,beverages and homemadedesserts. The dates for theJanuary dinners are TuesdayJanuary 15th, 22nd and 29th.The church is located on thecorner of Main Avenue andChurch Street in the village ofWynantskill......We hope youwill join us!

SERVICES at HOPE

UNITED METHODIST

CHURCHHope United Methodist Churchcelebrates the word of Godevery Sunday at 10:30 a.m.with Sunday School includedfor children. Hope ALIVE! isheld at 5:30 p.m. and includesa praise band and praise music.For information, contactPastor Dave Martin at 518-279-1403 [email protected] Theworship center is located atthe corner of Garfield Roadand Route 2 in the Town ofBrunswick.

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REAL ESTATE

CROWN POINTE

HOA just $87 mo. HURRY! ONLY A FEWUNITS LEFT!! Prices starting in the $180’sAttached 1 car garage, handicap friendly,one floor living, elevator options available.

Call Maria Martin 857-6966

55 & UP CONDOMINIUM COMMUNITY

CAREFREELIVING!!

Time toEnjoy Life!

OPEN

Sundays!

12:30-3

Rt. 4 to Winter St. Ext., North Greenbush

REAL ESTATEFOR SALE

Are You In A Foreclosure? Thereis no need to lose your home. Wehave the answers(518) 365-6825

REAL ESTATEFOR RENT

$750 Renss. 1BR, 1.5ba, heat &HW, incl. porch, deck, w/dhookup. No Pets. 283-3896

HOMES FOR SALE1997 Skyline mobile home. 1178sq. ft. 3 BR, 2 bath, manyupgrades and shed. In Bon AcrePark. $65,000. (518) 674-1629

1st flr. townhouse. 2 BR, 2 ba.Highpointe. $179,900. Bryce 937-5120

AVPK Schls. Only $69,900. 2/3BR. Bryce 466-1303

East Greenbush condo. Assumemortgage. $5000 down. 3 BR,move in cond. Call daily 477-8042

Great 2 BR starter home in quietMaplewood, reduced to $72,500.Bryce 330-7299.

Just reduced 3 BR BrunswickEstate. Quiet neighborhood,TaylorCourt. Bryce 330-7299

APARTMENTS FORRENT

$650 incl. heat & elec! Brunswick1 BR. Bryce 937-5120

APARTMENTS FORRENT

$1325 N. Greenbush. 1371 sq. ft.2 BR, walk in closet, laundry rm.Ht & elec. incl. Smoke free house.NP, driveway parking. 391-5018

$615. NGB. 1 BR with newkitchen. Parking, coin op. laundry.371-2450

$650 1BR country apt. Troutstream, garden, tile bath, HW flrs.hot water, heat,W/D incl., garage?No pets. 1/2hr Albany/Troy. Nocable 283-3896

$670 INCL. HEAT. EGB. New oakcabintry in the kit. Good storage,prkng, coin. op laundry. 371-2450

$675 N. Greenbush. 1 BR + den.Balcony, parking, coin op. laundry.371-2450

$695+ East Greenbush 2BR,Sec, lease, references. No pets,Available Jan. 15th. 479-0943

$700 + util. Nassau Village. 2 BR,2nd flr. washer/dryer hookup, busline. Security. 421-2058

$710 Rensselaer 1st fl. lg. 1brnewly renovated, HW flrs. Incl. allutil., heat, hot water, cooking gas,elect. 1 pet ok Nice neighborhood.Near conveniences. 791-2502

$750+. 2 BR + den. AVPK.Schls.Bryce 937-5120

$850+ Troy east side. 2nd flr. 3BR, 1 ba. washer/dryer incl. NP,NS. 1st/ last month rent. 326-4668

$960 Schod. Lovely country 2br.heat/water 1-2 people. N/P N/SSec, lease. Avail now. 469-3685

1 BR Averill Park, quiet countrysetting, $600+ sec., no pets 283-4366

2 br, $750 + heat & hot water,refrig.&stove, no pets, 1st mo rent,last month rent & security, nr VillaValenti, Florence Way 892-3199

2 BR, 1 bath. EG schools, NassauRt. 20. (518)766-9582. $850+ utilUpdated. Avail. immed.

2 BR, Rte. 66 Poestenkill. $675 +utilities, lease, security deposit.NS, NP. Refs. 674-1111

2BR West Sand Lake, $650 incl.heat. lease. sec.. No smoking/no pets. 674-1111

Averill Park 2 BR, 2nd flr. Heatand hot water included. Laundryroom on site. Lrg yard with pond.No dogs. $750 + sec. 674-8558

Cohoes Island 3rd floor flat. 1-2BR. W/D hookup. $670+. Refs,security. No pets. 235-4483

E.G. 5 min. to Albany. $670 + util.1 lrg. BR, dbl closets, updated,priv. prkg, laundry, very quiet.Perfect for 1. NS, NP. 365-7896

East Greenbush, $700+, sm. 2BR,ideal for 1-2 people. Sec., lease,off-street parking. 322-3597

EG 1BR $700 heat, h/w incl. Wellmaint., EC, quiet complex. Nopets, sec, refs, lease. 449-2122

Nassau $600+ util. 1 BR. lrg. eatin kitchen. Single person pref. NP.no smoking. 766-4581

North Greenbush 2 BR apt. $975+ util. No smoking, no pets, Lrg.kitc, wall to wall carpet. 283-2891

Renss. 2 BR, updated, new frige& microwave. Front and backdeck. Small yard. Quiet street.$950+ utilities. 732-7345

Troy, East Side, 2br, 2nd flr, hted,flat. Res area, encl. yard, wdhkups, stove, ref. $800. no dogs,1st/last/sec. Avail now. 272-6582

REAL ESTATEWANTED

Cash for your home! No fees! Fairprice. Brk. 928-1231

Need house rentals. 15 mins. toRPI. UP to $1400+. Bryce 271-7630

HOUSE FOR RENT2 BR mobile home. 20 minutes toAlbany or Pittsfield. $675+. 892-6846. Avail. 02/1.

2 BR, 2 ba. mobile home. Washer/dryer, carport with storage, clean.20 min. to Albany or Pittsfield.$850+. 892-6846. Avail. 02/1.

Averill PK. school dist. Uniquecountry setting. 3 BR., 2- 1/2 ba. 1full ba. front & back porches, bigdining & living rm. garage, laundryrm. Built in pool. utils & heat incl. 11/2 mo. sec. $2250/ mo. 857-4602

Grafton, trailer for rent, 2 BR. Quiet setting. $700 includeselectric. 812-3220

New Brunswick- Troy area. New 3BR manufactured homes for rent,access to NY and VT. Quiet hillypark, kit. appliance package, newpressure treted decks, storageshed, landscaped lot, paveddriveway and walkway. Pets ok.$800/ mo. + sec. Call Bill at 279-9572

Pretty 1 BR cottage E. Schodack.7 min. to I-90 on busline. NS, NP.perfect for mature adult. Garbageremoval. $775 + sec. 766-2266

Schodack 2 BR house. All new,updated, energy efficient. Tile,hardwood , appliances, mudroom.766-3348 or 432-0526

Selkirk- for rent. 3 BRmanufactured home. Pavedparking, storage shed and deck.$800/ mo. + sec. Call 767-9134 or767-2367

Sun. 1/13/13 1-3pm. 3623 NY 43,W. Sand Lake, $113,000. 3BRCape w/open loft area & extraroom upstairs. H/W floors, orig.woodwork & oversized 3-cargarage w/work area. MelissaPetalas, Associate Broker,Miranda Real Estate Group, Inc. (518) 466-4792

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James A. CarusoATTORNEY AT LAW

22 First St., Troy, NY 12180

(518) 266-1020

Former Principal Court Attorney-Rensselaer County Family Court

Former Principal Law Clerk-New York State Supreme Court

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COLLEEN BUSHNELL COMMENDED

At the December Meeting of the Rensselaer CountyLegislature, Deputy Minority Leader Edward Manny, (picturedat far right) along with Minority Leader Peter Grimm andLegislators Kathleen Cassidy and Mark Fleming commend Ret.Air Force Staff Sergeant Colleen Bushnell upon her outstandingefforts and notable contributions with the Long Road HomeProject. Also present was Ms. Paula Gabris, ExecutiveAssistant, Patriot Hills N.Y., Inc.

Eric & Cindy Coburn of Brainardare pleased to announce theengagement of their son, Eric ACoburn Jr. to Cassie L Hotaling,both from Nassau, NY. The brideto be is the daughter of DonnaVan Tassel of Troy (formally NewLebanon) & Darryl Hotaling ofCopake. The happy couple aregraduates of New Lebanon Jr./Sr.High School & plan to residelocally after a 2013 wedding.

SITUATIONS WANTEDPersonal care assistants available24/7. Excellent references,reliable. 712-5049

CHILD CAREOpenings at A Sunshine PalaceDaycare. Call 237-0556