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August arrives every year, and exceptfor the often-oppressive heat that canoccur in August throughout the world,few people may give thought to the oth-er notable facts about this month.

* Although August is now the eighthmonth of the calendar year, it was ac-tually the sixth month in the early Ro-man calendar.

* August was named after GaiusJulius Caesar Augustus, the great-nephew of Julius Caesar. He becamethe first emperor of the Roman Empire."Augustus" means "the revered one."

* August has two birthstones. Peri-dot, green in color, is the one that iscommonly known. Peridot is one of the

oldest-known gemstones. The other isSardonyx, a gem with white and brownbands that was once believed to havemystical powers.

* August also has two official flowers:the poppy and gladiolus.

* The state of Colorado became the38th state in the United States on Au-gust 1, 1878.

* Francis Scott Key, the author of"The Star Spangled Banner," was bornon August 1, 1779.

* In addition to Key, other notablesborn in August include Annie Oakley,Meriwether Lewis, Benjamin Harrison,Orville Wright, and Leonard Bernstein.

* The 19th Ammendment to the U.S.

Constitution, which gave women theright to vote, was proclaimed on Au-gust 26, 1920.

* Great Britain provided for the end ofslavery in its colonies on August 28, 1833.

* Two zodiac signs fall within themonth of August: Leo and Virgo. A Leois very cheerful and uplifting and willbe anxious to help anyone who is hav-ing a hard time. Leo's often like toshine in the spotlight. A Virgo is oftenreserved and shy. Virgos like to serveothers, but tend to prefer individualsto large groups.

* The month of August is often re-ferred to as the Dog Days of Summer,which are the most sultry days of the

season. "Dog Days" refers not to petdogs, but to Sirius, the dog star thatrose just before or at the same time assunrise in ancient Roman times.

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Hamburgers are a beloved food, par-ticularly during grilling season.

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A hamburger is a cooked ground pat-ty, typically made out of beef, thoughdifferent meats have been substituted inrecent years. Still, most people will not

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popular port cities began offering abeef dish cooked in the "Hamburgstyle," to attract German patrons.

Eventually, the beef of the Hamburgsteak was served between buns tomake it more portable, most notably atcounty fairs across America. Differentpeople are credited with creating thefirst official hamburger, includingFrank and Charles Menches, who werevendors at the Erie County Fair in NewYork. The vendors reportedly used beeffor sandwiches when they ran out ofsausage. Others credit Charlie Na-green, known as "Hamburger Charlie,"with the invention of the hamburger.

He made sandwiches out of meatballsthat he was selling at the 1885 Sey-mour, Wisconsin Fair, so that cus-tomers could eat them while walking.The Seymour Community HistoricalSociety said that 15-year-old Nagreennamed the dish a "hamburger" afterthe Hamburg steak. There are other re-ports attributing the hamburger's in-vention to other people, so the historyremains fuzzy with respect to this pop-ular food.

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sweet foods. In the mid-nineteenth cen-tury, the tomato-based variety that ispopular today was created. The nameketchup is often traced back toMalaysian and Chinese cultures whowere the first to use a tart, briny condi-ment they called "kichap" or "ke-tsiap"or "ketjap."

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Dear God,Someone has done some research on; “How to stay

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I hope other will not only find it humorous but alsosee the seriousness in it. My desire is to be all that Ican be in my spiritual walk with You.

Love Ya Dad,Aaron“How to stay safe in the world today”1. Avoid riding in automobiles because they are re-

sponsible for 20 percent of all fatal accidents.2. Do not stay at home because 17 percent of all ac-

cidents occur in the home.3. Avoid walking on streets or sidewalks; due to the

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4. Avoid traveling by air, rail or water because 16percent of all accidents involve these forms of trans-portation.

5. Of the remaining 33 percent; 32 percent of alldeaths occur in Hospitals. Above all else, avoid hos-pitals.

You will be pleased to learn that only .001 percentof all deaths occur in worship services in church,and these are usually related to previous physicaldisorders. Therefore, logic tells us that the safestplace for you to be at any given point in time is atchurch!

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Parents go above andbeyond to keep theirchildren safe, especiallyfrom burns or fire haz-ards. They'll put locksand guards on ovens,check the temperature ofbath water, push hotdrinks to the center ofthe table so they cannotbe tipped over and blowon hot food to cool itdown. However, even themost protecting of par-ents might be unwitting-ly putting kids at riskduring the summer holi-days, when children of-ten play with sparklers.

Most people think thatsparklers are the safestfireworks around. Afterall, they aren't propelledinto the sky at highspeeds. Sparklers do,however, burn at tem-peratures between 1,100F and 1,500 F. That'sthree to five times hotterthan the oven tempera-ture required to cookmany meals.

The U.S. Department ofHomeland Securitystates that sparklers arethird only to bottle rock-ets and firecrackers asthe firework most likely

to cause injury to chil-dren ages 5 to 14. TheAmerican Academy ofPediatrics states that 45percent of all firework-related injuries occurs tochildren under age 15,while estimates suggestthat 57 percent of thefirework-related injuriessuffered by children un-der the age of 5 arecaused by sparklers.

Due to safety concerns,Arizona, Delaware, Geor-gia, New Jersey, NewYork, Massachusetts,and Rhode Islandbanned all fireworks asof 2005. That ban in-cludes sparklers.

If sparklers are legalwhere you live and youplan to include them infestivities, there are cer-tain precautions to take.

* Always supervisechildren with sparklers.

* Don't give sparklersto very young children.Substitute much saferglow sticks instead.

* Have a water buckethandy or a pail of sandwhere extinguishedsparkler sticks can beplaced.

* Make sure any

sparkler users are awarethat wood and metalsparkler sticks can re-main hot for some time,even after the burninghas ceased.

A New ThreatAs if the dangers of in-

dividual sparklers werenot enough, some peopleare taking even biggerrisks. Spurred on by on-line videos and step-by-step building instruc-tions, individuals areturning ordinarysparklers into sparklerbombs. These home-made explosives are cre-ated by binding 300sparklers together withelectrical tape and usingone sparkler as a fuse.

Sparkler bombs are be-ing used to blow upeverything from garbagecans to mailboxes.

Sparklers are madefrom a pyrotechnic mate-rial and iron fillingspasted on a stick. Whenlit individually, thesparkler simply burnsfor a few seconds and fiz-zles out. However, whenbound together, multiplesparklers produce a lotof heat and energy that

has no free place to go.As a result the energyproduces an explosion.

Fireworks are relativelyinexpensive and, as a re-sult, they're easily acces-sible to teenagers.Sparkler bombs can usemore than 50 milligramsof flash powder, which isillegal under regulationsestablished by the U.S.Bureau of Alcohol, To-bacco and Firearms. TheATF also warns thatsparkler bombs can ig-nite simply through fric-

tion or excessive heat.As of May 2012, there

were about 2,630 videosearch results onYouTube.com for"sparkler bombs." Sometowns across the countryhave found the problemto be an epidemic. InJuly 2009, a 15-year-oldSouth Carolina boy losthis right hand and expe-rienced extensive in-juries to both his legswhen trying to extin-guish a sparkler bomb afriend had made. Police

on the scene said thesparkler bomb also cre-ated a 3-foot by 3-foot by1-foot crater in theground.

Manipulating fireworksof any kind is a felony inmost areas. Not onlydoes a person risk seri-ous injury, he or she alsorisks a fine or jail time.

Sparklers may seem tobe relatively safe, but aswith any incendiary de-vice, they can cause seri-ous injuries.

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Estate SaleQuality Art & More

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HHome,, Family,, Friendss && You

by Angela Shelf MedearisGrill a summer pizza

If you love fresh vegetables and adore pizza, whynot combine them on the grill? The best part is thatyou can change this recipe and use whatever vegeta-bles you have on hand. This pizza is so good youmight want to devour the whole thing!

Although traditional Neapolitan pizza dough ismade only with flour, yeast, salt and oil, the recipebelow has an American twist. This unique recipe usesbread flour for strength, all-purpose flour for tender-ness and cornmeal for flavor and texture. It makes adelicious, slightly crunchy dough for any pizza recipe,but especially for vegetable toppings. If you don’twant to make your own pizza dough, you can pur-chase commercially made dough, dust your boardwith some cornmeal and then roll out the dough sothat the bottom will be coated with cornmeal to give ita similar crisp texture. You can use any combinationof the vegetables below on your pizza.

Summer vegetable pizza2 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar 1 teaspoon sea salt 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1 teaspoon red pepper flakes 1 medium zucchini, cut lengthwise into 1/4-inch-

thick slices 1 medium yellow squash, cut lengthwise into 1/4-

inch-thick slices 1 large bell pepper, stem and seeds removed and

cut in half1 large purple Globe eggplant, stem removed and

cut into rounds

1 large Portabello mushroom or 4 small mush-rooms, wiped free of debris, stem trimmed or removed

3 plum tomatoes, cut in half6 green onions, root ends removed4 pieces of asparagus, stems trimmedCooking oil spray 1 (12-inch) pizza crust or packaged pizza crust (see

recipe and tips below)1/4 cup (1 ounce) finely grated pecorino Romano

cheese 2 tablespoons thinly sliced fresh basil 1/2 teaspoon finely chopped fresh oregano1. Prepare a medium-hot fire using charcoal or gas

grill. Meanwhile, using a large bowl, soak the vegeta-bles in cold water for about 30 minutes before yougrill them to keep them from drying out. Drain andpat vegetables dry.

2. Combine oil, vinegar, salt, pepper, pepper flakes,zucchini, yellow squash, bell pepper, eggplant, mush-rooms, tomatoes, green onions and asparagus in thebowl, tossing gently to coat. Place vegetable mixtureon grill rack coated with cooking spray. Grill 2 min-utes on each side or until tender.

3. Lightly coat pizza crust with cooking spray; grill1 minute on each side or until lightly toasted. Arrangevegetable mixture over crust. Sprinkle with pecorinoRomano cheese. Grill 5 minutes or until thoroughlyheated. Remove from grill; sprinkle with basil andoregano.

Cornmeal pizza doughPizza dough doesn’t freeze very well, although it can

be made one day ahead, allowed to partially rise, thenrefrigerated overnight for use the following day, oreven punched down again and kept chilled for use thesecond day. Allow the dough to come to room tem-perature before rolling or stretching into a circle ortongue shape.

1/2 pound (2 cups minus 2 tablespoons)

unbleached all-purpose flour1/2 pound (2 cups) unbleached bread flour1/4 pound (3/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons) stone-

ground yellow cornmeal2 teaspoons fine sea salt1/2 cup lukewarm water1 tablespoon honey1 (1/4-ounce) package (21/2 teaspoons) active dry

yeast3/4 cup lukewarm milk1/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil1. In a medium bowl, whisk together the dry ingredi-

ents: all-purpose flour, bread flour, cornmeal and salt.2. In the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with the

paddle attachment, whisk together water, honey andyeast, and allow mixture to proof for 10 minutes oruntil bubbling. Beat in milk and oil. Beat in flour mix-ture, then switch to dough hook and beat on lowspeed for about 10 minutes, or until dough is smoothand elastic. The finished pizza dough should be soft

and slightly sticky: You should be able to pressa finger into the dough and pull it away cleanlyafter it sticks briefly.

3. Transfer dough to a lightly oiled bowl, turn-ing it so all the dough is coated with oil. Coverwith plastic film and set aside in a warm place.Allow dough to rise at warm room temperatureuntil doubled in volume, about 1 hour.

4. Divide dough into 2 or 3 portions and forminto smooth rounds. Roll out or stretch out byhand into desired size: 12 to 14 inches is com-mon. Makes 2 pounds of dough, enough for 2large or 3 smaller pizzas.

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59 W. Main St., Canajoharie(518) 673-2820 • Fax #518-673-3514

RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIALFARMS - INVESTMENTS - ACREAGE

We’ve Moved To59 West Main Street

Canajoharie, NY(across from the Post Office)

131: NEW LISTING: A spectacular Tudor with scenicview on 198 acres of woods with valuable timer. Enjoythe fine craftsmanship of the marbles fireplace, stainedglass transom, beamed ceilings, Cherry paneled foyerand den, beautiful staircase & French doors leading intothe living room & library areas. 3 bdrm guest house.Located 20 minutes to Cooperstown. . .Asking $695,000

755: NEW LISTING: Enter this historicVictorian home you will feel as if you stepped intothe past. Grand entry hall, stained glass, Tiffanystyle lighting, original woodwork, 4 fireplaces,shutters & more. 4 bdrms & 3 baths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asking $150,000

783: VICTORIAN HOMES W/ 3,586 SQUAREFEET. Tastefully decorated while preserving theVictorian features. Grand foyer, pocket doors,wood shudders, high ceilings, stained glass doors,parlor with fireplace, FLR, billiards room, FDR& 4 bdrms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Asking $179,000

830: PALATINE BRIDGE: A stunning property!Grand home w/ fireplaces, living rooms, beautifulwoodwork, 5+ bdrms, crown molding, Frenchdoors, & 2 kitchens. 2 garages - one w/ a homeoffice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Asking $209,000

Check out our new website! www.NortheastFirearmsTraining.netFor More Information Or To Pre-Register Call Today

518-322-2045

• HR 218 Law Enforcement Officer Safety Qualification Course

• UTAH State Concealed Pistol Permit Course

• Florida State Concealed Weapons License

• New York State Basic Pistol Permit Course

• Schenectady County Unrestricted Pistol Permit Course

• Intermediate Pistol Course• Advanced Pistol Course• Tactical Pistol Course• NRA Range Safety Officer Course• NRA Law Enforcement Instruction• NRA Personal Protection In The Home• Chemical Agent Aerosol (Pepper

Spray)

Scheduled Courses*You must pre-register to attend

August 11th

Schenectady Unrestricted PistolPermit Course

August 19th

Basic Pistol Safety Course,Satisfies NY and Florida State

Permit Requirements

August 26th

Utah State ConcealedPistol Permit Course

Gift Certificates Available

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Congratulations MiddleburghVisit us at: www.middleburghnyvillage.org

Partial grant given by: www.upstatevacations.com

Saturday, August 4Architectural Walk of River Street - 9am

Art/Antique/Quilt Show 10am to 5pm MCS High School Gym

Stamp Cancellation 9am to 12 noon

Parade begins at 11 am

Awarding of prizes - Brothers of the Brush and Parade winners

Musical Concerts - Front Lawn MCS High school

Old Thyme Baseball Game - Behind MCS

Old Timers Softball Game (Middleburgh vs Schoharie)

Youth Activities 1pm - 4pm

Schoharie Valley Band Concert - Front Lawn MCS High School

Fireworks MCS High School Athletic Field - Approximate start time at 9:30pm

Friday, August 3

Art/Antique/QuiltShow:

10am to 5pm, MCS High School Gym

Best House Tours

Ice Cream Social and band concert:

7pm, MCS High School Lawn

Restaurant Week

Sunday, August 5Ecumenical Church Service - 11am Front Lawn MCS High School

-Traditional Strings providing music after the service-Community picnic following the service. Bring your own food.

Water & cookies will be provided

Art/Antique/Quilt Show 1pm to 5pm

Cemetery Tours 2pm

Memorial Service at Cemetery

Saturday, August 11Vroman's Nose Hike for 300th Anniversary of Middleburgh

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conglomerategifts.com 518-827-6696331 Main St., Middleburgh • Open Mon.-Wed 10-5; Thurs. & Fri. 10-6; Sat. 10-5

The ConglomerateJust Like 18 Specialty Shops Under One Roof

WOMEN’S CLOTHING, JEWELRY & ACCESSORIES� Bath & Body Products

� Baggallini & AmeriBags®

� Home, Garden & Tabletop� Pottery, Stemware

� Wine Accessories� Candles & Holders� Cards & Stationary

� Old Village Paints� USA Made & Fair Trade Products

Where the Unusual is the Usual!

Gourmet& Bulk Foods

Dried Fruits, Nuts & Over 80 Herbs & Spices

Chocolates &Confections

Over75 Choices

NY State Chocolates, Jams,Salsa & Chutney

Kids’Clothing,Gifts &GamesIn-store Specials Middleburgh

T-Shirts&

Sweatshirts

open wed - sat 11-5 sun 12-45518.887.30267052 Route 5,Scotia, New York 12302fb.me/auntkatiesattic

visit us online atwww.auntkatiesattic.com

vintage • antique • retro • kitsch

Voted Best In The Capital Region6 7 Years Running!

3797 State Route 145, Cobleskill, NY 12013518-296-8777

www.musclemotorsspeedway.com

You must be 54 inches tall to drive

your own cart.

We also have twoseater carts

available for our little passengers.

For Inquiries See our Website

www.musclemotorsspeedway.com

GO CARTS3797 State Route 145, Cobleskill, NY 12013

518-296-8777

Hours*:May-June

Tues-Wed-Thurs-Fri: 6pm-8pm

Sat: 12pm-9pm; Sun: 12pm-8pm

Jul-Aug:Tues-Wed: 6pm-9pm

Thurs-Fri-Sat: 12pm-9pm;Sun: 12pm-8pm

*Subject to Change*Weather Permitting

Directions:I-88 to Exit 22, travel

1/8 mile south on Rte 145, look for the 2-story race tower.

We offer off hourstrack rental for private parties!

Call 518-488-1835 for more information on private parties!

SPICES A-Z*Whole Grain Organic Flour Milled Here

FRESH*Premium Organic Hand Crafted Loose Teas

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Dried Fruits & Nuts - Candy & Snacks

Baking/Cooking Supplies

CO-OP

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518-875-6444 • Clean & Ample Parking

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10105 Western Turnpike, Delanson, NY 12053

Monday - Thursday 10-6Friday 10-7 • Saturday 9-3

Onlyy 200 minutesfromm Rotterdamm

MMid-Valleyy Autoo Parts158 Wells Avenue, P.O. Box 62, Middleburgh, NY 12122

(518) 827-5511 • www.napaonline.comMon-Fri:: 7am-5:30pm Sat:: 8am-4pm

MOTORCYCLES � SNOWMOBILES

ATVS

Specializing

In Harley

Davidson

518-355-69924729 Duanesburg RoadDuanesburg, NY 12056

daviescustompaint.com

Welcome To Middleburgh ~ Celebrating 30 Years

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Create Your Own Personalized Wedding MenuAccommodations up to 400

• Weddings • Showers • Parties • Corporate Events

Banquet Sales: Cathy Willette 518.248.5286Sal DePasquale 518.894.3284

160 Holiday Way, Schoharie, N.Y. 12157 www.gardenterraceevents.com

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Personalized attention & service throughout the planning of your wedding

• Country elegance at its best

• Visit our website for menus & pricing

Exclusive to YOU

on your wedding day

• Beautiful outdoor on-site weddings

• Accommodations up to 300 in our

ballroom

1123 SETTLES HILL ROAD

ALTAMONT

518-355-0460WWW.SETTLESHILLBANQUETS.COM

Wheel-Care Inc. After The Sale It’s The Service That Counts

Specializing InWheelchairs - Scooters

Sales - Service - Rentals Power - Manual - New - Used

All Makes - All ModelsRepairs-R-Us

Full Repair Shop On PremiseSame Day Service In Most Cases

Pick-up - Delivery Available - Factory AuthorizedFamily Owned & Operated Since 1985

456-6719P.O. Box 386, 2555 Western Ave.Guilderland, NY

• 18 - Hole Miniature Golf Course• Full Service Driving Range

• D’s Tees: 9-Hole Par 3 Golf Course• Muscle Motors Speedway

• Go-Cart Track!• Club House: Snack Bar & Ice Cream Parlor

• Pavilion for Special Events

NEW! BUNGEE JUMPING

Sunday - Thursday 10am - 9pm • Friday & Saturday 10am - 10pm, Weather Permitting!

RYAN’S AUTO REPAIRRYAN’S AUTO REPAIRComplete Automotive Services

Brakes - Tuneups - Alignments• NYS Inspections

• Diagnostics• A/C

• Quality ExhaustSystems

• 24 Hr. Towing • Diesel & Kerosene2028 State Route 145, Middleburgh, NY 12122

518-827-5367

Good EarthMiddleburgh Trading Post

A visual experience

DOLLS - ANTIQUES - ESTATEJEWELRY - TOOLS - TOYS -

CARVED BEARSSOLAR & WIND ENERGY

DOLLS - ANTIQUES - ESTATEJEWELRY - TOOLS - TOYS -

CARVED BEARSSOLAR & WIND ENERGY

2084 SR 145POB 111MIDDLEBURGH,NY 12122

[email protected]

www.Middleburgh.com

2084 SR 145POB 111MIDDLEBURGH,NY 12122

[email protected]

www.Middleburgh.com

Open: Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday 11am-5pmOpen: Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday 11am-5pm

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State Rte. 7, Cobleskill • 518-234-0150We Have The Recreational Vehicle

You Want!

SALES & SERVICEPARTS - ACCESSORIES - CLOTHING

And Boss Hog Catering Company

5518-234-PIGSS (7447)Cobleskill

Openn Dailyy Fromm 111 too 9

Rubbin Butts Bar-B-Q

RB

RB

New Great Children’s Menu$595

New Great Children’s Menu$595

We Now ServeFries • Onion Rings • Hush Puppies

We Now ServeFries • Onion Rings • Hush Puppies

3934 Western Turnpike, Duanesburg, NY (off Exit 24 on I88)518-522-0749

Paul’s Turnpike Drive-InSandwichesItalian Sausage . . . . . .$4.50Steak and Cheese . . . .$4.50Pulled Pork . . . . . . . . .$4.50Tuna Salad . . . . . . . . .$4.50Chicken Salad . . . . . . .$4.50

Paul’s 2-Dog Deal!Two White Eagle Brand German

Franks with any Toppings

+ One Cold Drink

+ One Bag of Chips $5

BurgersHand-packed beef,fresh ground daily+ cheese add 50¢+ bacon add 50¢

$450

Free ToppingsLettuce, Tomato, Onion (raw or grilled)Mustard, Catsup, Mayo, Relish, Chili,

Horseradish Sauce, BBQ Sauce, Meat Sauce, Sauerkraut, Pickles

DogsWHITEEAGLE

Brand German Franks

Soft Serve Ice Cream& Hershey’s

Hard Ice Cream

Signature SidesFresh cut, hot and homemade!

Large Fries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$3.50Small Fries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.50Large Onion Rings . . . . . . . . . .$3.50Small Onion Rings . . . . . . . . . .$2.50Mozzarella Sticks . . . . . . . . . . .$4.25Fried Mushrooms . . . . . . . . . . .$4.25

Bag of Chips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00BBQ Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00Coleslaw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00Macaroni Salad . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00

Cold DrinksSoda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.50Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.50Fresh Squeezed Lemonade . . .$2.00Ice Tea Home Brew . . . . . . . . .$2.00

$200

Donna & Buddy

THE GROOMING DEPOTTaking care of your prize

possession is something I take

great pride in! Simply dedicated

to providing your pet with the

comfort and safety they deserve

in a clean and relaxed environment.

107 Railroad Ave.Middleburgh, NY 12122

(518) 827-7297 (PAWS)By Appointment Only

Rose’s Main Street Auto & Tire“WE DO IT ALL”

• Car Repair • Used Cars• Tires • Car Ports • Metal Sheds

• Century Truck Caps

518-868-9780 • Route 20 & 30A, Sloansville, NY

FIRESTONEBRIDGESTONE

COUPENOKIAN

$25OFF

Set of 4 Summer Tires

MUST PRESENTCOUPON

OR$25OFF

Any Auto Repair Over $100 (Labor Only)

334 Main Street • Middleburgh, NY 12122827-6717

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BILL’S AUTO SALVAGE • DMV #2601356RT. 145 • 4 MILES SOUTH OF MIDDLEBURGH

WHEELS - WHEELS - WHEELSNEW • USED • RECONDITIONED STEEL& ALUM. WHEELS • CALL 518-827-8007

HUBCAP HEAVENTires • Wheels • Hubcaps • Open 7 Days

Tires Changed • Flats RepairedNEW & USED TIRES

NOW IN STOCK - 13”, 14”, 15”, 16” & 17”

Mrs ’s KitchenK

318 MAIN STREET • MIDDLEBURGH, NY • 12122

Specializing in Home-Cooked Foodsand Delicious Homemade Desserts

- Open 6 Days A WeekClosed Wednesdays

(518) 827-6711Patricia Wainwright Loretta Kennedy

AARON’S ELECTRIC, INC.Phone: (518) 827-7393

Fax: (518) [email protected]

AARON R. WILSEY - OWNER

LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIANPO BOX 460

MIDDLEBURGH, NY 12122

Precision ElectricRegistered Electrical Contractor

Michael R. MacMillian • Master Electrician

New/Old Construction Service Upgrades • Mobile Homes Pools • Residential • Commercial Log Cabins • Emergency ServiceEmergency Generator Systems

518-827-6767

Take Out or Eat In

313 Main Street, Middleburgh, NY 12122

Finest Chinese Cuisine in Middleburgh

Tel.: (518) 827-7878

BLUE RIBBON PROPERTIES& Real Estate Services, Inc.

CRAIG S. RUMPHLic. Real Estate Broker

2596 ST. HWY 145(1.3 miles N. of)

Middleburgh, NY 12122518-827-4672

The Wearhouse Thrift Shop

New and Used Clothing for the FamilyJewelry and Accessories • Kids’ Stuff

Donations AcceptedU.S. Route 20, Esperance, NY

6/10 of mile west of bridgePhone (518) 847-6078

TriTown ComputersSales & Service

Schoharie518-295-6342

281 Main St.

Cobleskill518-234-1679

836 Main St.

Two Locations

Magical Printing & DesignsBlankk •• Printedd •• Personalized

Invitations & Announcements • WeddingBaby • Birthday • Graduation

Holiday • All Occasional Cards Countdown Clocks • Business Cards

Yard Signs • Letterheads • Picture PhotosT-shirts • Novelty Gifts and much more

all at a reasonable price!

COPIES • FAX • UPS • FEDEX and much more...

281 Main St. Ste 1, Schoharie, NY 12157Ph: (518) 872-3188 • Fax: (518) 872-3189

WWW.MAGICAL-PRINTING.COM

ALL AMERICAN

REDEMPTION CENTER1480 St. Rt. 7 Warnerville

Old Metal Kegs $10.00Congratulations Middleburgh

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK9am-5pm

5 cent deposit containers - ANY BRAND5 cent deposit on Water Bottles

NO FUSS CASH FOR

CANS

� 28 Rooms

� Full Cable & New LED TV’s

� Free Wi-Fi

� Reasonable Rates

� Group Discounts

555 PLOSS ROADRICHMONDVILLE, NY 12149

Exit 20 off I-88Left onto NY-10 N/NY-7 E

[email protected]

Phone: 518-294-0001Fax: 518-294-0002

1-800-251-1962518-827-5353FAX 827-5082

Fred BushPresident [email protected]

109 Chestnut Lane • Middleburgh, NY 12122Daily SpecialsTake-OutsOpen 7 Days

Middleburg Diner Duanesburg Diner122 Main St

Middleburg, NY518-827-5182

5156 Western TpkeDuanesburg, NY

518-895-8843

Binder Auto and Truck Repair163 Main StreetMiddleburgh, New York 12122(518) 827-8080

Kriss BinderProprietor

DuanesburgTae Kwon Do

Two Locations:Duanesburg Cobleskill

518-424-7080

www.duanesburgtkd.comClasses Available from

Age 4 - Adulthood

FREE1st Month of Lessons

1st Uniform

(518) 827-8388 Parts • ServiceAccessories

Motorcycle • ATV • Snowmobiles

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The GalleryANTIQUESat Pinebrick

Look for the 1960’s Texaco SignCenter of town Bouckville, NY 13310

John Mancino (315) 427-5094, 893-7752

Multi-dealer shop, Advertising,Petroliana, Tools, Furniture, Glass,

Quality Smallswww.Glasstuff.com

At PineBrickRt. 20, Bouckville, NY 13310

Over 150 Vendors,

Park Like Setting, Showers,

Bathrooms, Center of Town

Over 150 Vendors,

Park Like Setting, Showers,

Bathrooms, Center of Town

For show info or spaces call 315-427-5094

6960 Rt. 20Bouckville, NY315-893-7070Owners: Ron & Pam White

Cider House Antiques6769 Rte 20, Bouckville, NY 13310 Hours 10-5

315-893-7579Hours 10-5

315-893-7579

www.ciderhouseantiques.comwww.ciderhouseantiques.com

E-Mail:[email protected] Antique Store

E-Mail:[email protected] Antique Store

Cider House Campground315-825-8477

Wesley & Tammy WendtPO Box 557

175 Utica StreetHamilton, NY 13346Phone: 315.824.4400

800.218.5449Fax: 315.824.4425www.wendtinn.com

Antiquee Gunss -- SwordsMilitaryy Relicss -- Sportss Mem.

Toyss -- CollectiblesP.O. Box 157 • Bouckville, New York 13310

U.S.A./TEL: 315-893-7888 • FAX: 315-893-7707E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: www.militaryrelics.com

MOHAWK ARMS, INC.

COTTAGE ROSEANTIQUES

COTTAGE ROSEANTIQUES

AND DECORATIVE ARTSP.O. Box 214, Cor. Rte. 20 - Maple St.

Bouckville, NY 13310(315) 893-1786

LEE ANNE MILLEROWNER

RT. 20,

Bouckville, NY 13310

(315) 893-7229

Laura Thayer

Bittersweet Bazaar

The Gingham PatchUniquee homee décorr forr thee primitavee lover

Handwoven BasketsBy Jennifer Scharman

3490 Pratts Road, Bouckville, NY 13310Open: Thurs., Fri., Sat 11-5, Sun., 12-4

315-893-7750www.ginghampatch.com

TheDepot

AntiqueGallery Showcase and Floor Space Available

Visit us on our website, www.DepotAntiqueGallery.com

6768 Rte. 20, Bouckville, NY

(315) 893-7676

AUGUST SHOW • August 13-19

Open Daily 10am-5pmOur lovely gallery offers a full range of

fine antiques and vintage collectibles by 40+ professional dealers

and attractively displayed in 7000 sq. ft. of show space.

41st Madison-Bouckville41st Madison-BouckvilleAntique WAntique Weekeek

August 13th - 19th

www.madison-bouckville.com

Madison-Bouckville Promotions Presents

Over 2,000Dealers and VendorsPlenty of Parking atSeveral Show Fields

Many ExcellentFood Vendors

Many Year Round AntiqueShops and Co-ops OpenDaily During the Show

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41st Madison-Bouckville41st Madison-BouckvilleAntique WAntique Weekeek

August 13th - 19th

www.madison-bouckville.com

Madison-Bouckville Promotions Presents

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Performances byGrand Central Station • Joe Sintara • Pat Andreoli • Happy Daze with Gianni Russo

September 8thLittle Italy StreetFest

Union at N. Jay Streets374-0854

Our Commitment to the Community is to be True to a Sacred Trust.

EDWARD C. ROSSI • DAVID J. DITORO

Since 1907

517 Union St., Schenectady518-382-9264

www.myunioninn.com

FridaySept. 7@ 7PM

Kick Off with“Radio

Junkies”Straight From

Saratoga

SaturdayAll Day

Come In Forour Famous

Steamers&

Wings&

Cold One

FamousItalian Ices

Est. 1921 Italian Spunoni Shoppe

www.civitellos.com

“Fabulous Place to Eat” (518) 381-6165

42 Jay StreetSchenectady, New York 12305

Tuesday - Sunday 5pm-9pm

39 N. Jay Street, Schenectady, NY

518-370-3825www.cornellsrestaurant.com

617 Union St., Schenectady • www.cafenolany.com

Specializing incajun cuiSine

and other americanFavoriteS

Check out our websitefor live music & events:www.cafenolany.com

-Also-Join Us Aug. 25

We will be celebrating

“HalfwayTo Mardi Gras”

518-357-8628

Serving TheCommunity

for Over30 Years

Stop In • Say Hi • Grab A Brew501 South Ave.

Schenectady, NY 12305

16 N Center StSch’dy, NY 12305518.374.1478

M-F: 8am-5:30pmSat: 8am-3:30pm

Closed Sunday

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Nails, Skin Care, Make-up,Massage & Hair

34 NORTH JAY STREETSCHENECTADY, NY 12305

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