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    Vol. 20 No. 30; April 26, 2013

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    SENIOR TRIP- Last chance to sign up for the 8 day/7 night tripto MICHIGAN & TORONTO on June 7-14th, 2013,featuringthe Lilac Festival at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. TheMoreau Seniors of South Glens Falls is offering this trip whichincludes a tour of Ford Rouge Factory, overnight at Amway GrandHotel, tour of Gerald R. Ford Museum, Frederick Meijer Gardens

    and Sculpture Park, Traverse City, overnight stay on the shoresof Lake Michigan, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Charlevois, two nights,two Dinners and the Grand Lunch Buffet at the Grand Hotel,Carriage tour of Mackinac Island, visits to Flint, MI, CrossroadsVillage, and London, Ontario, Dinner overlooking the ThamesRiver, Tour of Toronto, Mirvish Village, CN Tower, Wizard ofOz, Niagara Falls, and more. 7 Breakfasts, 7 deluxe Dinners,and the Grand Hotel Lunch Buffet are included, as well as alladmissions, tour guides, motorcoach transportation, and tips.Insurance is included in the price of $2,220 per person (doubleoccupancy). Call the Moreau Seniors, 792-6007 for the completeitinerary or more information on this wonderful trip.

    FREE HOME BIBLE STUDY Agreat way to study through theBible at your convenience. Exciting and informative study thatwill change your life. Compliments of Free Spirit Fellowship.518-885-3149.

    TREE AND SHRUB PROGRAM sponsored by the Soil andWater Conservation District of Saratoga County. A wide varietyof perennials and ground covers along with small fruit speciae,strawberries, highbush blueberries and raspberries will be avail-able. Evergreens, deciduous trees and shrubs. The list of availablesis huge, so call for more info. Compost, mulch, feretilizer tabletsand wildflower seeds can be ordered. You can order by phone, bypicking up an order form at 50 West High Street in Ballston Spa orat several business locations throughout the county. Distributionwill be made April 26th and 27th. 518-885-6900.

    CHICKEN BBQ at Pertersburg Methodist Church Sat May11The church is located at 12 Head of Lane in Petersburg. 1/2chicken, mac salad, beans, coleslaw, bev and cake. $10. Serving 4-7pm. Eat in or take out. 50/50 tickets will be on sale. Info: 518-283-5397.

    CHICKEN AND BISCUIT DINNER- The Women of TrinityChurch Lansingburgh will sponsor a Chicken and Biscuit Dinhneron Sat. May 4 at 6:00 p.m. The menu will also include mashedpotatoes, vegetables, rolls, dessert and beverage. Tickets are Adults$9.00, Children 5-12 $5.00 and under 5 free. Reservations arerequired and may be made by calling Claire at 279-1215. Trinity

    is located at 585 4th Ave., N. Troy.CEMETERY CLEAN UP- Warren Cemetery Association annualcleanup Sunday April 28, 2013 at 1:00 PM. Annual meeting Tues-day May 7, 2013, 7:00 PM Boyntonville Methodist ChurchHall.

    TASTE OF HOOSICK-Looking for a wonderful way to spendn afternoon in the Town of Hoosick? This popular event since009 returns this year to St. Marys School auditorium on Sun-ay, May 5, 2013 from 3-6 PM. Many local restaurants haveommitted to participate and showcase their most popular dishes

    and the Hoosick area has some outstanding chefs and chef-

    wned restaurants. There will also be live entertainment from theHFCS Jazz Band, as well as the wonderful music of other tal-nted local musicians on the St. Marys stage. The silent auctionromises something for everyone, featuring goods and servicesrom the greater Hoosick area. Drop your ticket in the jar to beligible for numerous door prizes. Tickets wi ll be available at the

    HACA Center as well as other locations to be announced. Pre-vent tickets are $12.50 and at the door $15.00. Ticket orders cane sent to HAC A, POB #1, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090. Make

    Checks payable to HACA. Notate Taste of Hoosick in thememo section. This event is sponsored by the Hoosick AreaChurch Association, Inc a non-profit organization which spon-ors the HACA Food Pantry. The Food Pantry served 4585 indi-iduals in 2012. The number of families seeking service totaled55, including 279 children, 446 adults and 56 elderly. Pickups athe Regional Food Bank totaled over 36,000 pounds of perishablend non-perishable food, in addition to thousands of pounds ofood donated by community organizations, churches, and indi-iduals. Thanks to Taste of Hoosick 2012 317 families wererovided with food baskets for the holiday season. The goal for013 is to further develop the HACA Food Pantry programs to

    ustain the health, good nutrition and dignity of local families.For further information contact Dianne Hosterman at 686-5163

    r HACA, PO Box #1, Hoosick Falls, NY 12090.

    HUDSON CROSSIng Parks recycled art show celebrating EarthDay www.epa.gov/earthday is back for a two-month exhibit fromhrough May 31, Monday through Saturday from 8am to 5pm at

    Espressohuis in Schuylerville. Join us also for an Artists receptionn Saturday May 4, from 5pm to 7pm.

    THE GREENWICH GARDEN GROUP, which maintains theLibrary Garden, is holding their annual plant sale on SaturdayMay 11 from 9 - 11 a.m. in the picnic area behind the Town Hall

    n Academy Street in Greenwich. All proceeds go to gardenrograms and garden maintenance. There will also be gently usedarden items included in this sale. Anyone wishing to contributelants or garden items may contact Dona Barth, 692-1285 orusan Smith 692-7728.

    THE CHESTER JAMES CARKNARD VFW and the VFWLadies Auxiliary from Post 1938 Valley Falls will be acceptingpplications for its annual senior scholarships. A scholarship wille given to a Hoosic Valley male senior, a Hoosic Valley femaleenior and a Hoosick Falls female girl. Scholarships are awardedn community and school involvement along with any relativeeing of VFW affliction. Applications available @ school guidanceffice of those schools and need to be returned by May 2nd.

    PICADILLY CIRCUS- Piccadilly Circus is coming to the GlensFalls Civic Center on Wednesday, May 22nd for two shows at4:30pm and 7:30pm! Piccadilly Circus at the Glens Falls CivicCenter is being presented by The City of Glens Falls and GlobalSpectrum. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Mon-day, April 8th at 10am. General admission arena seats are priced at$10 for kids under the age of 12 and $30 for adults. VIP floor seatsare priced at $20 for children under 12 and $40 for adults. Ticketprices will increase day of the show. Tickets can be purchasedexclusively through New Era Tickets online at GlensFallsCC.com,over the phone at 1-855-GFCC-TIX (432-2849), or in person atthe Glens Falls Civic Center box office. Applicable fees may ap-ply.

    BRIDGET ROWAN WILL PRESENT AT WOMENS HEALTHDAY. The Salem Area Womans Club will present the 19th AnnualWomens Health Day By Women For Women in conjunctionwith Glens Falls Hospital on Saturday, April 27th at SalemWashington Academy. Bridget Rowan, owner and supervisingpharmacist at OHearns Pharmacy in Cambridge, will presentone of the six workshop options ent itled Pharmacy Update 2013during this full day event. Bridget will follow the trail of aprescription from doctors office to the patients hands and describewhat really goes on behind the counter. She will clarify Medicare,Medicaid, Epic, formularies, donut holes, preferred products, priorauthorizations, deductibles and co-pays and answer insurance

    questions. Important general medicine questions, including storage,over the counter medicines and interactions, disposal, and cost-saving strategies will be discussed. The role of the pharmacist andpatient responsibility will be highlighted.Bridget is an 1989 graduate of Albany College of Pharmacy and amember of the Rho Chi Honor Society. She holds a pharmacylicense in both New York and Vermont.Health Day attendees will enjoy a continental breakfast withregistration between 8 and 9 AM. A baked goods table will beavailable all day. Lunch options will be prepared by Chef RodneyMoore of Caf SWA. After lunch, chances for door prizes,generously contributed by many local businesses, will be drawn.Pre-registration for Womens Health Day is required and shouldbe returned by April 10th. Pamphlets including registration formsare available at locations in Salem, Cambridge and Greenwich orby contacting Womens Health Day Chairman Lois Sheaff inCambridge (518-677-5562).

    TAI CHI CLASS Argyle Tai Chi classes taught by instructor Sam

    Ling will begin May 2nd at 1:00pm at the Argyle American LegionPost. The first class is sponsored by the Argyle CommunityEnhancement Team (ACET) free of charge. All are invited toparticipate, or watch this unique martial art form being taught forhealth benefits only. Information: 638-8809.

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    dcor, Avon, handmade chocolates and fudge, and more. Local smallbusinesses, just to mention a few, will be on hand promoting everything frominsurance and newspapers to generators and energy efficient and homeimprovement products, stoves and awnings. Bring your appetite, local foodvendors on hand all day. Raffles too, including tickets to Countryfest on July13th at the Schaghticoke fairgrounds. Rain or Shine, this is an indoor eventwith free admission to the public. For more information, please call Mary at(518) 753-4411, x13 or email [email protected]. TheSchaghticoke fairgrounds are located at 69 Stillwater Bridge Road,Schaghticoke, NY.

    GETTING YOUR SUGGESTIONS HEARD The Business Insider s Young Entrepreneur Councilrecently asked for best tips for measuring (and increasing) employee engagement. A founder of anational cancer organization responded with, Full transparency breeds accountability, which naturallytransitions into ownership. When someone is invested in their role and feels pride and ownership,theyre much more likely to start suggesting improvements and working hard to better their work andthe company. So what does that have to do with Toastmasters?Plenty! HollyAnn Carbino, VP of Education exclaimed. Evaluators are the communicationsbackbone of Toastmasters. They invest themselves in listening to and watching a speaker andproviding them with encouragement and, more importantly, constructive criticism on how the speakercould improve. This exercise in observation, contemplation, out-of-the-box thinking in some cases,and tact are vital to Toastmasters and can be immediately applied in the workplace to initiateimprovements and make things better. Come see how Toastmasters can help you get yoursuggestions heard by visiting Washington County Toastmasters at our next meeting, Wednesday,March 6, 2013, at the Annex II Building, next to the Washington County Cornell CooperativeExtension Building, 415 Lower Main Street, Hudson Falls, NY. Washington County Toastmasters

    meets first and third Wednesdays at 7:00PM. For more info about WCT, please visitwww.washingtoncountytoastmasters.org. Guests are ncouraged to arrive a few minutes early tosettle in. Come join us, and bring a friend! Washington County Toastmasters is a communicationsclub that allows for a friendly and trusting atmosphere so that all members can refine their skills ina supportive environment. And no other Toastmasters club has as much fun as we do! Info:www.washingtoncountytoastmasters.org.

    COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at the American Legion on clancy street inSchuylerville April 28 2-6pm. Everyone welcome. Music by Ole Time Country. Informal dress.Info: 518-747-6687 or 824-3719.

    WINE TASTING- The Friends of the Chestertown Library will be holding their annual Wine Tastingand Silent Auction on Sunday, May 5, 2012 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm at the Friends Lake Inn inChestertown. Tickets are $25.00 per person. Reservation forms are available at the Librarys websitewww.chesterlibrary.org or may be sent directly to the Library at PO Box 451, Chestertown, NY12817. Innkeeper John Phillips has again graciously donated his facility for this event and will beproviding a selection of hors doeuvres and wines to taste, which will also be available for purchaseat the wine shop.Many local businesses and artisans have donated items and gift certificates whichwill be sold in the Silent Auction. There will also be a raffle of some wonderful gift baskets. This is

    always a lovely event which is looked forward to by the entire community. All proceeds from theevent go to support the ongoing services and programs of the Chestertown Library.

    TEACUP AUCTION- THE NORTH GRANVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LO-CATED ON ROUTE 22 WILL HOLD A TEA CUP AUCTION ON SATURDAY APRIL 27, 2013.DOORS WILL OPEN AT 11:00 AM AND DRAWING WILL START AT 1:00. TICKETS ARE$5.00 INCLUDING A LIGHT LUNCH. ADDITIONAL TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE FOR $2.00.THERE WILL ALSO BE A TABLE OF FOOD THAT WILL BE AUCTIONED.

    CASINO NIGHT American Legion Post #278, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville, NY is hosting aCasino Night fundraising project on April 27 from 6 10 pm. Come out, have some fun andsupport the American Legion. The kitchen will be open.

    COUNTRYFEST-The Schaghticoke Fairgrounds is excited to announce that WGNA willbe celebrating 20 Years of Countryfest at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds on Saturday,

    July 13, 2013. WGNA made their public announcement on air Friday, February 22nd. Thestar studded line up includes Darius Rucker, Sheryl Crow, Easton Corbin, Mark Wills,Greg Bates and Joel Crouse. More artists are expected to be added. The SchaghticokeFairgrounds is located in Schaghticoke, NY and is home to the Great Schaghticoke Fairwhich will be celebrating its 194th year this Labor Day. For all the details and ticketinformation on Countryfest 2013, go to www.wgna.com. For more information on theSchaghticoke Fair, please visit www.schaghticokefair.org.

    HOME SHOW- American Legion Post #278, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville, is seeking PartyConsultants and also local businesses to join us for Home Show Event on June 1st, 9am 3pm. Tables are available for $25 each. Youre welcome to as many as you would likeor need. First come, first serve. We will not have more than one consultant per busi-ness unless you team up with someone on your own. Food will be available forpurchase from our kitchen. This is not a craft fair or flea market. If youre interested inbooking your table contact Dotti at 1-334-435-2122 $25 will reserve your table.

    PATTIS QUILTING AND FABRICS NEWS: April 25th thru the 28th is the First AnnualCustomer Appreciation Sale and its going to be HUGE! You wont find deals like thisanywhere else. I have been so overwhelmed will well wishes and kind thought over the

    past 3 months and I thought this was the perfect way to say thank you to all our wonderfulcustomers. Page 3 of the newsletter has all the sale details. On Saturday April 27 SuePfau of Sweet Janes Quilting & Design will be here for a book signing. We are so excitedthat one of our local designers has written her first book and so honored that she choseus for the first book signing! May and June bring us even more local talent. PatCunningham will be here to teach her wonderful applique and English paper piecingmethods. 485 Glen Street Glens Falls. 518-683-7107.

    HAM DINNER- The Argyle United Methodist Church, 12 Sheridan St., is hosting a HamDinner on Friday, April 26 from 5:00 - 6:30 pm. The menu will include ham, mashed whiteand sweet potatoes, cole slaw, green beans, applesauce and cupcakes or brownies fordessert. The cost is $10.00 for adults, $5.00 for children 6-12, 5 and under free.

    CHICKEN AND BISCUIT DINNER- Sat., April 27, 4 PM at West Ft Ann United Method-ist Church, Copeland Pond Rd. with mashed potatoes, gravy, veg, cranberry sauce&homemade pies. $9., children 5-12 $4. Under 5 free. 792-6647.

    THE OLD SARATOGA SENIORS will meet on Wednesday, May 1 at noon at the TownHall in Schuylerville. It will be a casserole luncheon. Please bring a dish to share. New

    members are always welcome. Call Pat Temple, 331-2978.

    2013 WHIPPLE CITY FESTIVAL ARTISAN MARKETCALL FOR ARTISANS! The Whipple City Festival committee invites local artisans potters, jewelers, quilters, leather workers, paper makers, cheese makers, stone carvers,basket makers, silversmiths, painters, photographers, and more - to join Greenwichsvibrant summer street festival in selling their handmade art and wares in a brand new,traditional style Artisans Market! The 2013 Whipple City Festival Artisans Market strivesto feature handmade items created by real artists and fine craftspeople from our region.The well attended, family-friendly Whipple City Festival will take place June 14 and June15, 2013. The Artisans Market will be held on Saturday, June 15 from 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m.in Mowry Park, Greenwich. Artisan set-up begins at 7:00 a.m. on Saturday morning.Artisans are welcome to stay past 6:00 p.m. if they wish. There will also be a demonstrationtent for artists to showcase their skills! If you would like to join the fun please contact theGreenwich Chamber of Commerce at (518) 692-7979 or [email protected] formore details and application materials. Registration closes June 1st; there is a discountfor artisans who register by May 24, 2013.

    CONCERT- On Saturday, April 27th at 7:00PM, the Easton Library presents a concert by the

    WhipperSnappers followed by traditional community dancing called by Paul Rosenberg. Thisevent will be held in Burton Hall, State Route 40, in North Easton and there is no admission fee.The WhipperSnappers are multi-instrumentalists Peter Davis, George Wilson, and Frank Orsini.The WhipperSnappers have a unique repertoire of string band music including stately old worldtunes, rousing mountain music and bluegrass, and sprightly Celtic jigs and reels.

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    CASH: For crankphonographs, early 78's,cylinder records, parts.

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    silver, watches, diamonds,stamps, sports cards, sterling,anything old. Call Dennis

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    NEWS FROM THE DAIRY PRINCESS- Did you know that each morning 25 mil-

    lion kids go to school, and some of them are hungry? A large number of children start

    their day off on the wrong foot by not eating a healthy breakfast. Hunger effects students

    ability to learn and their attention span. We can change this with a program called

    Breakfast in the Classroom. The program provides students with a healthy breakfast

    each morning at school directly in their classrooms. Most school breakfast programs

    require students to eat in the cafeteria and this can make students feel singled out from

    others. Thats why this program makes sure that students eat in the classroom together

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    ANNUAL CHICKEN BBQ- The Quaker Springs Firemen andAuxiliary are hosting their annual Chicken BBQ at theirfirehouse on Sunday, May 5, 2013 from 12pm to 3pm. Thecost is $9 for adults, $5 for ages 6-12 and children under 5 arefree. Take out is available. Reservations are required. Please call

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    ANNUAL SPRING CHICKEN BBQ at the Argyle Firehouse(located on Rt. 40 north of the village) on Saturday, May 4th, from4pm till gone. Eat in or take out. 1/2 BBQ chicken, baked potato,corn, roll w/butter, homemade cake and beverages. $10.

    SCHOOL GARDENS/HEALTHY EATING WarrensburghBeautification Inc. will host its twenty-fifth Annual SpringMembership Meeting & Presentation on Thursday, May 2 at 12noon at The Glen Lodge Bed & Breakfast & Market located at theGlen on Route 28 in Warrensburgh. Registration will begin at 11:30a.m., Pot Luck Luncheon at 12 noon, Business Meeting at 12:30p.m., and the Guest Speaker at 1:00 p.m.. Our guest speaker, CynthiaFord-Johnston, is the Superintendent of Keene Central SchoolDistrict, and owner of DaCy Meadow Farm, a 72 acre farm inWestport, New York raising pasture fed, hormone and ant ibiotic freeheritage livestock. She and her husband Dave are localvores,connecting with the people who grow and sell their food and witheach other, rebuilding their community economically, physically andspiritually. Cynthia will speak on the topics of school gardening andhealthy eating. She will share information about the school gardenproject in Keene, how and why they became involved, the challengesand successes, and the evolution of the garden. She will explain howthe garden compliments other projects in the school, and what it hasmeant to their cafeteria program. This years program topic is timelyin the sense that many local schools have started gardening programsin recent years. For those considering a program this informationshall provide a helpful guide. All are welcome to attend and encouragedto bring friends. Please RSVP Teresa Whalen, Chairperson at 518-466-5497 or [email protected].

    BOSTON BUS TRIP- The Angels Among Us Relay for Lifeteam will be holding a bus trip to Boston on May 25 to benefittheir team. The bus leaves Aviation Mall at 6am, Wilton Mallat 6:30am and arrives at near the New England Aquarium about11am. It is a day on your own. Departure is at 6pm at drop offlocation. Seats are $45 each and go quick. For more informa-tion, call Rose Bain at 669-3402 or email [email protected]

    YOUTH ART COMPETITION. The Farm Museum at theWashington County Fair once again invites youth ages 7 to 18to participate in the Annual Youth Art Competition. Aspiringartists works will be displayed throughout the Museum dur-ing the 2013 season. This years theme READY FOR WIN-

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    VALLEY FALLS UMC- Everyone is invited to worship atthe Valley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Streeteach Sunday morning at 9:00. The service, led by Pastor G.Ewart Morris, is followed by a coffee hour. Children participatein the first part of the church service and then are invited toattend church school. The choir practices on Thursdayevenings. If you can sing and read music, you are invited tojoin . Prayer shawl mini stry meets on the firs t and thir dTuesdays of the month at 7:00 p.m. All who knit or crochet or would like to learn - are welcome. The church is handicappedaccessible and has an assistive listening system. All arewelcome! Call 753-4848 or check out our web site atwww.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.for more information.Please join us!

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    HAM DINNER- Whitehall Methodist Church, 56 GreenmountCemetery Lane off County Rt. 12, invites you to a Ham Dinneron Saturday, May 4th from 4:30 to 6 PM. As there is a limited

    number of meals, come early. Cost is $10 for adults and takeouts,$5 for children under 10 yrs. old. The menu includes baked ham,real mashed potatoes, old fashioned ham milk gravy, maple squash,green peas with onions, rolls, butter, applesause, beverage, andpineapple upside-down cake, carrot cake with whipped creamor sugar-free Jello. In the sanctuary, at 6 PM we are showing agreat Free video of the play Noah as seen in the Sight and SoundTheatre in Lancaster, PA . This is an exceptional Saturday evening.Church Office 499-0851.

    MOTHERS DAT BRUNCH-GREENWICH ELKS LODGE-SUNDAY- MAY 12TH 10AM-2 PM. MOTHERS DAYBRUNCH-MOMS EAT FREE WITH FAMILY. $15 Adult, $7.00child 6-14 yrs old- 5 and under FREE. Full breakfast buffet,

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    FREE COMMUNITY DINNER- The next Free CommunityDinner will be served this month on Saturday, April 27th from

    Noon to 1:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church. This months meals sponsored by The CCS Faculty Association. The menu will

    be Lasagna or Goulash, salad, bread, desserts and beverages.The church, located at 29 West Main St. (between IGA andGlens Falls Bank), has a handicap accessible ramp and a handi-cap bathroom. This is the 7 th year the dinners have been served.The monthly meals are organized by First Baptist Church ofCambridge with the assistance of eight community churchesand organizations. If your organization or group of friends wouldike to sponsor a meal, please call soon the number below. The

    meals have been a blessing to no fewer than 60 up to 200 peopleper meal. Over 100 enjoyed the dinners in February and March.Reservations are not necessary. Take-outs will be available at1:00 p.m. only for those unable to attend provided everyonehas been fed. There will be no second meal take-outs. If thereare questions or the possibility of cancellation, call Bev. at 677-3327 or the church at 677-5487.

    TURKEY DINNER- The Salem United Methodist Church willserve a turkey dinner on Thurs. April 25 from 5-6:30pm.Tickets,$10adult and $5 for child will be sold at thedoor.Take outs will be available .The church is handicappedaccessible.For more info,please call 854-7588.

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    In the spring of 1775, most of the Massachusetts Patriot leaders had taken refuge in outlying

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    roadblock manned by British redcoats. Responding to the urgency of the moment, they pro-ceeded to break through. Prescott used his intimate knowledge of the countryside to his advan-

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    ARGYLE COMMUNITY REHABILITATION PROGRAMThe Village of Argyle is proud to announce the availability of housing rehabilitation grant fundshrough the NYS Office of Homes and Community Renewal. Income eligible homeowners residing inhe Village or Town of Argyle, can receive grant assistance to address health, safety and energyfficiency issues. All homeowners in the Argyle area are encouraged to apply. Grant funds areypically used to repair or replace heating systems, roofs or electrical wiring, as well as upgrading

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    BOWHUNTER COURSE- There will be a Bow Hunter Safety Education Course offered on April7 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Hilltop Archery in Hartford. Space is limited. You must pre-registernd pick up a manual in advance. Contact Hilltop Archery at 632-5430 before April 20 for morenformation. Dont wait til fall; come get your archery class out of the way and then spend theummer practicing.

    THE ANGELS AMONG US RELAY FOR LIFE team will be sponsoring a Shop for a Causeendor/craft sale on April 27th, from 9am-2pm at Proudfit Hall, Main Street in Salem. Come supportour local crafters and vendors and shop Local. There wi ll also be a bake sale and used book sale. For

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    HAM DINNER- Ham & Strawberry Shortcake Supper at the Pittstown United Methodist ChurchHall on Saturday, May 11 from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Eat in or Take out. Menu: ham, scalloped

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    ACOUSTIC FAVORITE PHIL HENRY TO PERFORM AT SEVENTY MAIN IN GREENWICHCinematic story-song troubadour Phil Henry, winner of multiple major national songwritingompetitions, will be performing along with collaborator Gary Moon at 8pm on Saturday, May 4tht Seventy Main in Greenwich, NY. Henry sings folk-pop acoustic originals which reflect the

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    WHY PAY $$$. TO HAVE YOUR APPLIANCES / SCRAP METAL REMOVED. Heres achance to dispose of large householdappliance items / Scrap Metal from your home: Pick up / Drop off. Stoves/Ranges/ Refrigerators/Freezers/Washers/Dryers/Water Heaters/ Dish Washers/ Scrap Metal. Donate to the AmericanLegion Post 574 Hudson Falls Call 518 747-9891. Mon .- Fri. 1:00 PM to 8:00 PM Items mustbe placed at the curb or roadside (but off traveled port ions). For safety, please remove doors fromappliances that could trap a child.

    CCC RECEIVES LARAC FUNDING The Salem Courthouse Community Center is pleased toannounce it has received LARAC funding in support of two worthy initiatives. The 2013 grantwill enable the CCC to once again offer its Music in the Courtroom chamber music series under thedirection of accomplished pianist, conductor and educator, Daniel Shulman. The Sunday concertsat 3 pm will be offered on Apri l 21, May 19 and June 9 . Mr. Shulman has lined up an impressiveroster of talented performers who will present compositions by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Schubertand Mozart. Mr. Shulmans commentary before each selection provides great ins ight into the livesof the composers and the times in which they lived. LARAC has also funded Art for YoungStudents, a wonderful opportunity for art instruction which will be offered over the spring schoolbreak from April 1 through April 5. The classes are being conducted by Gabi Moore, an art ist wholives in Cambridge. Gabi has extensive teaching experience including eleven years at FordhamUniversity. Students between the ages of 5 to 9 may take advantage of Painting for Fun from 1to 2 each afternoon. Extreme Drawing is being offered to students between the ages of 10 to 14each afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30. Due to the generous support of LARAC, there will be no chargeto participate in either class. Space is limited and parents should contact the CCC at 518-854-7053to register their children. Both events are made possible, in part, with public funds from the NewYork State Council on the Arts Decentralization Program, administered locally by the LowerAdirondack Regional Arts Council.

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    BOOK SALE: Greenwich Library First Thursday Book Sale May 2nd Once again, the BoomerangBook store in the Greenwich Library Basement will soon be open for a First Thursday Sale. OnMay 2nd, come to the library and shop the vast collection on the shelves. The sale will begin at 4:00and run until 7:30. The Boomerang Book Basement is quickly becoming the book lovers favoritespot, with a large assortment of gently used and almost-new books, DVDs, Books-on-tape andsome treats forgamers. Come in, come down, browse and buy! All proceeds from book sales gotoward library programs and materials.

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    auto, 42k,AWD, V8

    $21,900

    08 DODGECHARGER RT

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    $19,900

    07 CHRYSLER SEBRING LX

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    $16,500

    11 CHEVY MALIBU

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    $14,500

    12 CHRYSLER 200

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    $14,900

    11 NISSAN SENTRA 2.0

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    OLE TYME MAPLE SUGARHOUSE DINNER Eighth annual Sugarhouse Dinner on Saturday,April 27th from 4:30 till 7 p.m. at the Modern Woodman Hall, Main Street (Route 30) in Wells,Vermont. A full 26 + item SALAD BAR wi th five (5) distinct MAPLE DRESSINGS, EGGS BOILED

    N MAPLE SAP and an old crock of pickles. The main course consists of MAPLE GLAZED HAMnd MASHED POTATOES, with sides of MAPLE BAKES BEANS and MAPLE BREADS. You

    an Zing up your choices with MAPLE PINEAPPLE MUSTARD SAUCE. Yum! Beverages willnclude MAPLE TEA, Coffee, Juice or Milk.

    Dessert is BUTTER PECAN OR VANILLA MAPLE SUNDAES, WITH MAPLE COOKIES. Pricings Adults: $12.00 each and youth age 10 and under are $6.00. Age 4 and under are free. If you are

    oming from a distance you may wish to make a reservation by calling 802-325-3203. This Ole

    Tyme Maple Sugarhouse Dinner is being presented by the Wells United Methodist Church.NOTE: We will also be selling our SUPER TOMATO PLANTS at this event.

    ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST of regular or blueberry pancakes, eggs (any way you want),sausage, home fries, French toast, regular toast, and coffee cooked just for you by the Northern

    Rensselaer County Knights of Columbus. Join us at the Hoosic Valley Rescue Squad on Route 40in Schaghticoke on Sunday, April 28th from 7:30 to 11:00 AM. Adults is $7, children 6 to 12 is $3,

    and children 5 and under eat free. Proceeds will go to the Hoosic Valley Athletic Association. Lastbreakfast until Fall.