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(P) Ring Some Holiday Chords SCHENECTADY – If you love singing and sharing the joys of Christmas, the River Valley Chorus Sweet Adelines invites women to join our 2nd An- nual Christmas Chorus and perform with us in our concert in December. At- tend (8) rehearsals beginning on Tuesday, October 11, from 7-8:30pm at the Trinity Reformed Church, 705 Curry Road, Schenectady. At the end of the 8-week program, you’ll perform with the chorus in our Christmas Concert. We’ll teach you several songs, all sung acappella, in the close harmony of the barbershop style. For more information email: [email protected] call 346-5349 or visit us at www.rivervalleychorus.org. Musical knowledge is not necessary to join. Any woman of average singing ability, with or with- out vocal training, will nd a part that ts her voice range with the help of our Director and Music Team. (P) Growth in the Spirit Seminar SCHENECTADY – Spirit of Love Charismatic Prayer and Praise Commu- nality which meets at St. Paul the Apostle, Schenectady will be hosting a Growth in the Spirit Seminar on Friday, November 3, 6:30-9pm and Satur- day, November 4, 9am-3pm. Seminar will be held at St. Paul the Apostle, 2777 Albany Street, Schenectady, in the Parish Center. Seminar offered to those who have previously attended a Life in the Spirit Seminar. Contact Bev for more information and pre-reservation at 346-5896. (P) Chicken & Biscuit Dinner BURNT HILLS – Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Route 50, will host a Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on Saturday, October 29 from 4:30-7pm. Eat in or take out. Adults: $10; Children ages 5-10: $5; Children under age 5: Free. Tickets on sale at Mail ‘N’ More and at the church ofce. Proceeds to support Community Outreach. For more information, call 399-5144. (P) Dee Dee’s Annual Breast Cancer Fundraiser LATHAM – Support your Moms, Grandmas, Sisters, Aunts, Daughters and Friends! Come to Dee Dee’s Tavern on Saturday, October 22 from 3-6pm. Silent auction, rafes, door prizes, yummy snacks and drink specials!! Enter- tainment provided by: Winchester and Young. $10 Donation at the door. Dee Dee’s is located on Route 155 in Latham. (P) STEP Open Registration GLENIVLLE – Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program (STEP) is open and accepting registrations for its 2011 season at its home stable in Glenville. STEP provides Hippotherapy, STEP-up therapeutic riding, and Equine Ex- periential Learning for children and adults with special needs, ages 2 and up, using the horse as a therapeutic partner. STEP offers volunteer opportunities and equine education. For registration information, please call 374-5116 or email [email protected] or web www.stepup-nfec.org (A) Celebrate Recovery GLENVILLE – If you’re struggling to nd peace, join us at Celebrate Re- covery every Tuesday evening at 7pm at Living Hope Christian Church, 126 Saratoga Road (Rt. 50) in Glenville. Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered recovery program that is for anyone who wants to recover from life’s hurts, hang-ups, habits and addictions. It is a safe place to listen and share. For more information visit www.livinghopeoutreach.com or call 399-8844. 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Chicken BBQGLENVILLE – Centre Glenville United Methodist Church, corner of Bolt and Sacandaga Roads (across from Glendaal School), will host a Chicken BBQ on Saturday, October 22, from 4-6pm. Adults: $8.50; Children ages 5-12: $3.50; Under age 5: Free. Homemade pies. Take-outs available. (P)

Ring Some Holiday ChordsSCHENECTADY – If you love singing and sharing the joys of Christmas, the River Valley Chorus Sweet Adelines invites women to join our 2nd An-nual Christmas Chorus and perform with us in our concert in December. At-tend (8) rehearsals beginning on Tuesday, October 11, from 7-8:30pm at the Trinity Reformed Church, 705 Curry Road, Schenectady. At the end of the 8-week program, you’ll perform with the chorus in our Christmas Concert. We’ll teach you several songs, all sung acappella, in the close harmony of the barbershop style. For more information email: [email protected] call 346-5349 or visit us at www.rivervalleychorus.org. Musical knowledge is not necessary to join. Any woman of average singing ability, with or with-out vocal training, will fi nd a part that fi ts her voice range with the help of our Director and Music Team. (P)

Growth in the Spirit SeminarSCHENECTADY – Spirit of Love Charismatic Prayer and Praise Commu-nality which meets at St. Paul the Apostle, Schenectady will be hosting a Growth in the Spirit Seminar on Friday, November 3, 6:30-9pm and Satur-day, November 4, 9am-3pm. Seminar will be held at St. Paul the Apostle, 2777 Albany Street, Schenectady, in the Parish Center. Seminar offered to those who have previously attended a Life in the Spirit Seminar. Contact Bev for more information and pre-reservation at 346-5896. (P)

Chicken & Biscuit DinnerBURNT HILLS – Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Route 50, will host a Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on Saturday, October 29 from 4:30-7pm. Eat in or take out. Adults: $10; Children ages 5-10: $5; Children under age 5: Free. Tickets on sale at Mail ‘N’ More and at the church offi ce. Proceeds to support Community Outreach. For more information, call 399-5144. (P)

Dee Dee’s Annual Breast Cancer FundraiserLATHAM – Support your Moms, Grandmas, Sisters, Aunts, Daughters and Friends! Come to Dee Dee’s Tavern on Saturday, October 22 from 3-6pm. Silent auction, raffl es, door prizes, yummy snacks and drink specials!! Enter-tainment provided by: Winchester and Young. $10 Donation at the door. Dee Dee’s is located on Route 155 in Latham. (P)

STEP Open RegistrationGLENIVLLE – Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program (STEP) is open and accepting registrations for its 2011 season at its home stable in Glenville. STEP provides Hippotherapy, STEP-up therapeutic riding, and Equine Ex-periential Learning for children and adults with special needs, ages 2 and up, using the horse as a therapeutic partner. STEP offers volunteer opportunities and equine education. For registration information, please call 374-5116 or email [email protected] or web www.stepup-nfec.org (A)

Celebrate RecoveryGLENVILLE – If you’re struggling to fi nd peace, join us at Celebrate Re-covery every Tuesday evening at 7pm at Living Hope Christian Church, 126 Saratoga Road (Rt. 50) in Glenville. Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered recovery program that is for anyone who wants to recover from life’s hurts, hang-ups, habits and addictions. It is a safe place to listen and share. For more information visit www.livinghopeoutreach.com or call 399-8844.

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PLAYER PIANO: Kurtzmann manual or electric keyboard, $400 or best offer. 461-9760

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2 NASCAR TICKETS: Martinsville, 10/30/11. Good front stretch aisle seats. $60 each. 399-2930

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SENIOR CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR IN NYC Join us for 3 days Dec. 5-7. Travel by Luxury motorcoach. Just some of what we will ex-perience: Guided tour, hotel, 4 meals including dinner at Carmine’s, Radio city Music hall, train tour, NY Botanical Gardens, Carriage Ride, the Gracie Mansion, Rockerfeller Center and Lincoln center Christmas tree displays. All inclusive $499 person, double occupancy. Single room add $140. Book well in advance. This trip filled quickly last year! SENIOR FUN TRAVEL CLUB Call Laura for details 674-0050 º

FOR SALE: LOFT BED, full sz. black metal w/built-in desk $400 obo. NordicTrack ellipti-cal $450. 982-1950

!CASH! Will travel. Buying antiques, gold, silver, scrap, costume jewelry, coins, dia-monds, military, advertising memorabilia, pocket knives, sporting, etc. Specializing in auction management, estate sales & complete cleanouts. Prompt pleasant service! Call JOE first! 893-0235, 669-CASH(2274)

FALL IS HERE! Keep your yard in shape with yard clean ups, lawn fertilizing, grass cutting, garden preparation, mulch application, and rototill-ing. Call PAUL’S YARD & GARDEN SERVICE 399-7514.

ATTENTION: AUTHORSAND WRITERS. We are holding a free informational meeting on publishing at the Saratoga Holiday Inn, Nov. 3rd., 7pm. We will be accept-ing manuscripts for consid-eration. To register or submit manuscripts visit:opendoorpublishers.com or call 899-2097.

DON’T PAY TAXES on structures that are not usable or wanted! Complete demoli-tion of houses, garages, barns, buildings...any size removed quickly and cleanly! Fire damage cleanup. Inside of buildings and warehouses cleaned out. Land clearing. Prompt, professional service. Reas. rates. Rick Carbone Excavating 696-3000.

Explore Your Family TreeSCHENECTADY – Explore your family tree at Genealogy Day on Saturday, October 29, 9am-4-pm at the Schenectady County Historical Society, 32 Washington Avenue, Schenectady. Limited seats available; pre-registration suggested. $5 admission; free for Society members. For more information about Genealogy Day or to register, contact Melissa Tacke, Librarian/Archivist at the Schenectady County Historical Society, by phone at 374-0263, option “3”, or by email at [email protected]. The Schenectady County Historical Society is wheelchair accessible, with off-street parking behind the building and overfl ow parking next door at the YWCA. (P)

Electric City Chorus Annual ShowCAPITAL REGION - The Electric City Chorus 67th Annual Show of barbershop harmony, “FALLing In & Out Of Love” will be presented on Saturday, October 15th at Schenectady Coun-ty Community College’s Taylor Auditorium, beginning at 4pm. Tickets are $15 General Seating and $20 Reserved Seating. Group Discounts and Special Needs Seating available. Call Richard at 518-608-5880 for information and ticket orders. (M)

Experience Faith, Family, TraditionBURNT HILLS – Visit the newest Anglican Church planting – Saint Andrew Episcopal Missionary Church. Join us; we worship with beautiful, historic English. Grow with us and be examples of His love to each other and the world. We welcome families, and children are a treasure; older ones help in our services, and younger ones provide a “Joyful Noise” unto the Lord. We have a marvelous Organist and vibrant congregational singing. We’re planning a Covered Dish Supper. Contact Father Kenneth Bailey, our priest, for prayer or spiritual guidance at 857-3456. Our Chapel is located at 209 Kingsley Road in Burnt Hills. Holy Com-munion at 10:30am on Sundays. (P)

Supervisor SaturdaysGLENVILLE – Glenville Town Supervisor Chris Koetzle an-nounces that “Supervisor Saturdays” will continue on the fi rst Saturday of each month from 8:30-11am for town residents who may wish to access town hall and their chief elected of-fi cial. Residents may also contact the Supervisor at any time at [email protected]. (A)

WIC Expands Services SCOTIA – The Cornell Cooperative Extension, Schenectady County (CCE, SC) Supplemental Food and Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC) has announced the opening of a new satellite location at the First Baptist Church of Scotia, 132 Mohawk Ave., Scotia. WIC will be at the Church every Thursday from 9am-3pm, by appointment only. Please visit our main offi ce at 1044 State Street, Schenectady; or call 346-8818 for more information. (A)

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WANTED VIOLINS, VIOLASCELLOS. Pre WW ll, any condition Cash paid. 356-2549

RUMMAGE & BAKE SALEHoly Name of Jesus Church. 1040 Pearl St. (off Chrisler) Schenectady. Sat, Oct. 22, 9-3. Bag sale at 2pm.

RALPH’S Reupholstering: Residential & commercial up-holstery as well as specializ-ing in antique furniture. All types of replacement cush-ions or new cushion work. 212-5354 or 596-5162(cell).

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WANTED-DIABETIC TESTING STRIPS. Any

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Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava-tion, poured concrete founda-tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land clearing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in-stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran-teed. Free est. 696-3000

TAMMY’S CLEANING:10 yrs. experience. Reasonable rates. Home or office. 496-6346

Cleaning by Pam & Nicole Weekly or bi-weekly. 887-2712

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WHOLE HOUSE CLEAN: $57 Fall Special. Contact Cathy at “At Your Service”. Insured. Local references. 596-3935

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END OF YEAR SAVINGS with pressure washing. Decks, siding. Free esti-mates. Call Jerry 376-0182.

Craft Fair, Pie Sale & BBQSCHENECTADY – St. John the Evangelist School at 806 Union Street, Schenectady, will be holding a Craft Fair and Pie Sale on Saturday, November 5, from 10am-4pm with a Smokin Hoggs BBQ from noon-5pm. (P)

Family Bowling Party FundraiserLATHAM – The local Tourette Syndrome Support Group will host a family bowling party on Sunday, November 13 from 2-4:30pm at Spare Time Lanes in Latham. The cost is $15 per bowl-er. Bowlers must pre-register by calling Judy at 384-1765. (P)

Free Family ProgramSCHENECTADY – The Scotia-Glenville Children’s Museum will present a free drop-in program for families, “The Quilts of Gee’s Bend” on Friday, October 14. The program will be open from 5-9pm at the Edison Tech Center as part of Art Night Schenectady and MoHu Fest. Quilts from Gee’s Bend, Alabama, are famous for their beauty. Quilters used scraps of cloth from old clothes and cotton sacks to make quilts that have been displayed in museums. Families are invited to stop in and make their own quilt using scraps of paper. The museum’s annual meeting will be held at 7:30pm that evening at the same location. The Edison Tech Center is located at 136 North Broadway in Schenectady. (P)

Farm & Foliage DayROTTERDAM JCT. – Join the Mabee Farm Historic Site for Schenectady County’s Farm & Foliage Day on Saturday, October 15, from 11am-4pm. Activities will include pumpkin painting, hay rides, pony rides, petting zoo, alpacas, beekeeping demos, birds of prey with Ford’s Falconry and much, much more! Great fall fun for the whole family! Free admission! Food available. Also available are Historic House tours and the Len Tantillo Exhibit, “A Journey Through History: The Artistic Works of Len Tantillo” in the Mabee Farm’s new Franchere Education Center. For more information call 887-5073. Mabee Farm Historic Site is located at Route 5S, Rotterdam Junction. (P)

Nook KnowledgeBURNT HILLS – Thinking about buying an e-book reader? Already have a Nook but want to know more? Interested in downloading e-books from the library to your Nook? Join us for a Barnes and Noble presentation on Saturday, October 22 from 10:30am-12:30pm. We’ll start with an overview and then talk about borrowing e-books from the library website, followed by a question and answer session. The library is located at 2 Lawmar Lane Burnt Hills. All are welcome! (P)

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WANTED: Standing locust trees - groves, acres, wood lots. Not just 1 or 2 trees in the yard. Also, will take cut trees by the truckload, log length. Also interested in other hard and soft woods. Call Tom 518-883-8284; 518-369-5187(cell).

PIANO LESSONS given by Janice Mix, Organist/Pianist, at Alplaus United Methodist Church, 3 Brookside Ave., Alplaus. All ages welcome. Please call 393-9780 for ad-ditional information.

CMT Seeks VolunteersCAPITAL REGION – Do you enjoy meeting new people? Would you like to help plan an event? Have you met your community service-hours requirement? Gain work experience while making a difference. The Upstate NY Charcot-Marie-Tooth group is seeking volunteers for their “Starry Night” reception with Art de Cure gallery at CPO with silent auction & raffl es. Seeking volun-teers for October 15 exhibit for the event “Help for Chronic Pain.” Lend a hand to raise aware-ness and research funds for a treatment for CMT neuromuscular disorder. For information about becoming a volunteer, contact Melinda, email: [email protected] or call 783-7313. (P)

Research Your Civil War AncestorSCHENECADY – Interested in knowing how to trace your ancestors who participated in the Civil War? Join Lance Ingmire, the Chair of the New York Civil War Sesquicentennial Com-mittee, in discovering how to research your Civil War ancestor. Bring information on your own ancestor, and Lance Ingmire, whose own ancestry includes six Civil War soldiers, can help you get a jumpstart on your own research. You will gain knowledge on where to go for information, what resources are available to you, and much more. This program will be held on Saturday, October 15, at 2pm at the Schenectady County Historical Society, 32 Washington Avenue. The Historical Society is wheelchair accessible and does have off-street parking. For further exhibit and program information, call 374-0263 or visit www.schenectadyhistory.net for details. (P)

I hope you all are fi nding the time to get outside and enjoy the show that Mother Nature provides this time of year. Of course, along with that show, comes the annual chore of raking leaves. When you fi nd yourself feeling overwhelmed by this chore, it might help to remind yourself that the topsoil we need to grow our food, fl owers and trees comes from eons and eons of leaves that grow, fall and decay, gradually creating the soil we take so for granted. Because our viewpoint is so limited (after all we only live for a mere 80 years or so), it’s easy to overlook this miraculous process. If you’re a gardener, the leaves should be considered a resource rather than a nuisance. Think about it. Here you have all this material that the trees pulled from deep in the soil and used to create leaves. The elements found in the leaves have been refi ned as they passed from the soil through the trees and now these elements have been deposited on the surface. The beauty of all this is that the material contained in these leaves can be recycled and reused by other plants. Yes, I’m talking about composting. You can turn the leaves directly into your vegetable garden or compost them in a bin with other vegetable mat-ter. I notice that some of you cleverly compost them in the woods behind your house or across the street. Even if you let the town collect them, they’ll be composted by the foresighted folks at the county farm. Those of you with mulching mowers will compost them right back into the lawn. Waste not, want not.

This is the time of year that I like to collect seeds from any annuals that I want to reproduce next year. At the end of a dry day, I collect the mature seedpods from some of my favorites and put them into envelopes for storage. Cosmos, cleome, marigolds and my purple amaranthus all go into the collection. I also gather the seeds of perennials that grow easily from seed like conefl owers and gallardia. There is always such an abundance of seeds that I like to scatter what I don’t save into outlying areas of the yard or down the long driveway. Sometimes they come up, sometimes not but when they do, it’s always a treat.

By the time you’re reading this, we may have had our killing frost. If not, then it will be very soon. Once that happens, it will be time to rescue all the non-hardy bulbs and tubers that we planted in spring. Gladiolus, acidanthera, dahlias, cannas and others must be rescued and stored. Many folks shy away from non-hardy tuberous garden fl owers because of “all the hassle” of digging them up and storing them. It IS a bit of work but, considering the contribution these lovely plants make to the summer fl owerbeds, the work involved is minimal. Besides, they increase in size and number with each season so you’re rewarded with more to plant and share with gardening friends.

Rescuing the plants is simply a matter of popping them out of the ground (“lifting” is the term gardening types like to use) with a trowel or shovel. After they’ve air-dried, any loose soil should be shaken or brushed (not washed) from them. After cutting off the dead foliage, I’ll dust them with a bulb dust to help prevent rotting. This I accomplish by putting a little of the dust in a paper bag, adding the bulbs and shaking, (ala shake & bake). Once they’re dusted, I’ll place my bulb collection into paper bags or cardboard shoeboxes fi lled with dry, sterile POTTING SOIL. You could use peat moss or wood shavings instead but I prefer sterile potting soil since it lessens the chance of rot during storage. Avoid airtight, plastic containers for storage. Plastic containers won’t allow your dormant bulbs and tubers to “breathe” prop-erly. Once they’re all boxed and bagged, I’ll place the collection in a cool location that doesn’t freeze over winter. Once or twice during the winter, I’ll take my collection out to move them around and check for dryness. If they seem to be drying out, I’ll mist them with water, allow them to dry and place them back into storage. There really isn’t much work involved so when you see summer fl owering bulbs offered in the garden centers in spring (when they’re generally available), be brave and try a few. It’s well worth the little effort you’ll expend.

Just one little tip before I run out of space. If you have an area of your lawn that you want to start or thicken up, consider “dormant seeding”. The idea is to wait until the weather gets so cold that there is no chance of grass seed sprouting (but before the snow falls) and apply grass seed. This may sound crazy but here’s the idea. Your late application of grass seed will lie out there all winter without sprouting. Snow and rain will beat the seed down through the grass blades to the surface of the soil. Since the seed will be soaking all winter, it will sprout with the fi rst warm weather next spring. Don’t worry about the freezing weather harming the grass seed. Grass grown in a natural state (not mowed) would grow tall and produce a crop of seed. This seed would then fall to the ground and sprout the following spring. We mow our lawns so the grass plants never get the chance to produce a crop of seed. By adding seed late in the season, you’re providing that crop. It’s an easy way to thicken up thin areas without having to waste time in the spring dragging hoses around trying to keep the seed moist. Try it…it works. Thanks for the read.

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Batty About BatsBURNT HILLS – Certifi ed bat rehabilitator Mary Frances Farrell will be at the Town Of Ball-ston Community Library, 2 Lawmar Lane, Burnt Hills, at 5pm on Tuesday, October 25, to talk about her work as a bat rescuer and rehabilitator. The presentation will include handouts, games and displays about the conservation and protection of these beautiful furred, fl ying mammals. Appropriate for everyone interested in bats. (P)

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Start Your Holiday ShoppingBURNT HILLS – The O’Rourke Middle School PTA’s 33rd Annual Craft Fair will take place on Saturday, November 5, from 10am-4pm, at the Middle School located at 173 Lake Hill Rd., Burnt Hills. Over 70 crafters, artists, and vendors will be selling a wide variety of items including art work, photography, handbags, herbs & spices, knit and felted items, candles, jewelry, primitives, sweets, and much more! Admission is Free and extra parking is available at the BH-BL High School with free shuttle service to the Middle School. (A)

Annual James Stamper Memorial ConcertNISKAYUNA – The Interfaith Community of Schenectady is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year and will hold the annual James Stamper Memorial Concert on Sunday, October 23, 3pm, at Temple Gates of Heaven, Ashmore Avenue, Niskayuna. Dedicated to the memory of the late Robert Ludwig, one of the founders of IFC and former president, the free concert celebrates the diversity in religious music and dance. Refreshments will be served after the concert. For further information call 370-2150. (A)

Annual Turkey SupperAMSTERDAM – West Glenville Reformed Church, 2172 West Glenville Rd., Amsterdam, will host their annual Turkey Supper on Saturday, October 15. Dinner will be served from 2-6:30pm. Adults: $10; Under age 12: $6.50; Under age 5: Free. Dining room only. Early Bird Special from 2-3pm: $9. Take-outs available; call 399-9426. Menu: Roasted turkey w/drumsticks, mashed potatoes, dressing, vegetable, cranberry sauce, coleslaw, rolls and beverage and homemade pies. (P)

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FOR SALE - FIREWOOD: Logs cut, unsplit; cut and split; locust; split rail fencing; lumber; hard and soft wood. Call Tom 518-883-8284; 518-369-5187 (cell).

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Monday Noon ProgramsSCHENECTADY – The Friends of Schenectady County Public Library will offer a new series of Books Sandwiched In pro-grams at the Central Library, 99 Clinton Street in Schenectady. On October 17, Fred Eddy will discuss Idea Man: A Memoir by the co-founder of Microsoft by Paul Allen. The programs are open to the public and are held in the McChesney Room, beginning at 12pm. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lunch; beverages are available for a nominal fee. (P)

Super 2-Day Thrift SaleSCOTIA – First Baptist Church of Scotia, 132 Mohawk Ave., will hold a Super 2-Day Thrift Sale on Friday & Saturday, Oc-tober 14 & 15, 9am-3pm. Bag Sale at 2pm on Saturday. Two rooms full of clothing (all sizes), jewelry, books, movies, toys, shoes, baked goods, pictures/frames, gadgets, linens, and much more! Halloween and Christmas items too! (A)

Festa Italiano NightGLENVILLE – The Glenville Senior Center located at 32 Worden Road in Glenville, will host Festa Italiano Night on Saturday, October 15, 4-7pm. Event will feature a full Italian Buffet catered by Roman Villa. Entertainment by DJ Brian Zapel. 50/50 Raffl e (winner splits with Center). Cost: $11 in advance; $12 at the door. The public is invited. For additional information, please call the Center at 374-0734. (A)

Miles for Meals WalkALBANY - Hunger is a serious threat facing millions of seniors in the United States and the Capital District every day. Increased health problems from malnourishment infl uence senior’s overall health and wellbeing. In 2010, more than 300,000 meals were delivered to older adults and homebound disabled individuals throughout the Capital Region by Senior Services of Al-bany’s Meals on Wheels program. Senior Services of Albany is looking for participants to walk and raise donations and awareness for seniors in need. Donations raised will help serve Meals on Wheels to the growing population of seniors throughout the Capital District who are in need of housebound services. The First Annual Miles for Meals will be held Sunday, November 6. Registration is at 8am and the 3-mile walk begins at 9am in Crossgates Mall by the food court. To donate or register as a walker, log on www.seniorservicesofalbany.com or call 463-4381. (P)

Worship & Fellowship at BHUMCBURNT HILLS – Come and participate in thoughtful worship services and fellowship times at Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Route 50. Adult classes that cover a variety of reli-gious subjects impacting our everyday lives are held at the 9am and 10:30am services. Sunday School classes for ages 2 yrs. thru senior high youth are held during the 10:30 service. Childcare for infants and children up to 2 yrs. is available during both the 9am and 10:30am services. Cof-fee and refreshments are provided following each service offering a chance to meet with your neighbors, friends, and church leaders. For more information, call our church offi ce at 399-5144 or visit our website at www.nybhumc.com (A)

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Jazz Music ConcertALBANY – Empire State Youth Jazz Ensemble is a guest performer at Black Dimensions in Art Exhibit on Saturday, October 15, 1pm, at the New York State Museum in Albany. Free admis-sion. Exhibition and performance is part of MoHu Fest (www.mohufest.com). For additional information, call ESYO at 382-7581 or visit www.esyo.org. (A)

Author to Speak at LibrarySCHENECTADY – Tom Ryan, author of “Following Atticus: Forty-eight High Peaks, One Little Dog, and an Extraordinary Friendship,” will talk about his book at Schenectady County Public Library, 99 Clinton St., on Saturday, October 15 at 2pm. Call 388-4511 to register. This event is free and open to the public. Atticus, Ryan’s miniature schnauzer and reliable hiking compan-ion, will be there, too. The Open Door Bookstore will conduct a book sale and signing after the program. The store will be offering a 20 percent discount prior to the day of the program. Pre-orders can be made by calling 346-2719. Donations, including canned dog and cat food and pet supplies, will be taken at the program and given to the Animal Protective Foundation in Scotia. A complete list of acceptable donations is available at www.scpl.org. The Appalachian Mountain Club’s Mohawk-Hudson Chapter will have an information table at the program. (A)

Pasta DinnerSCHENECTADY – St. Anthony’s Sacred Heart League will sponsor a Pasta Dinner at St. An-thony’s Church Hall, 331 Seward Place on Friday and Saturday, October 14 & 15, from 4-8pm both days. Adults: $10; Children under 12 years of age: $5. Take-outs will be available. For ad-ditional information, call 374-4592 x107. (A)

Caring for our VeteransCAPITAL REGION – Wednesday, October 26, 7-8pm. Edu-cational seminar held by telephone conference call; participate from home. Speaker: Marianne Hunter, LCSW; Caregiver Sup-port Coordinator, Albany VA Medical Center. Open to families caring for loved ones throughout the Capital Region. Funded by Albany County Department for Aging and an investment from the United Way of the Greater Capital Region. Advance registration is required; call Senior Services of Albany’s Care-giver Connection program at 694-3511. (A)

Jazz Music ConcertALBANY - Empire State Youth Jazz Ensemble and The Col-lege of Saint Rose Jazz Ensemble will perform on Friday, Octo-ber 14, 7:30pm, at the Massry Center for the Arts, The College of Saint Rose. Free Admission. Concert is part of MoHu Fest (www.mohufest.com). For additional information, call ESYO at 382-7581 or visit www.esyo.org. (A)

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CONSTRUCTION COMMENCEMENT NOTICE Spier Falls-Rotterdam New 115kV Transmission Project

PSC Case 10-T-0080 Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation (doing business as “National Grid”) anticipates that it will commence site preparation and construction of its Spier Falls-Rotterdam New 115kV Transmission Project on October 25, 2011. The Project Map below shows the locations where the project will take place. These locations are, in summary, a route running approximately 33 miles north-to-south from Spier Falls in Saratoga County to Rotterdam in Schenectady County, with an approximately 4 mile segment running east from that route to National Grid’s Ballston Substation. There are three principal components of this project: (i) busing (electrically joining together) National Grid’s existing Spier Falls-to-Rotterdam Lines 1 and 2; (ii) constructing a new single-circuit transmission line approximately 33 miles long predominately in the same right-of-way; and (iii) rebuilding and reconductoring National Grid’s existing Ballston Tap Line 2 running east from its Ballston Tap approximately 4 miles to National Grid’s Ballston Substation. (The voltage of each of the transmission lines involved in the project is 115 kilovolts.) Crews will begin with tree and brush clearing on October 25, 2011 and continue with building new structures and running new wire over the next 18 months. Work will be spread over several construction seasons and is expected to be completed by the spring of 2013. Any complaints during construction of the project should be directed to:

Thomas P. McMahon Project Manager

National Grid 300 Erie Boulevard West

Syracuse, NY 13202. Telephone: (800) 990-1909

This project is under the jurisdiction of the New York State Public Service Commission, which is responsible for enforcing compliance with environmental and construction conditions. The Public Service Commission may be contacted at:

New York State Department of Public Service Environmental Compliance Section

Three Empire State Plaza Albany, NY 12223-1350

Telephone: (518) 474-5368 National Grid is giving this notice to local of cials, emergency personnel and local media in the project areas and arranging for it to be displayed in public places.

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Asthma & COPD ManagementGLENVILLE – Respiratory therapists from Ellis Health Center will discuss Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) at the Glenville Senior Center on Monday, October 17 at 1:30. Information will be provided about disease process, medications, and tips to improve respira-tory health. Educational materials will be available. Refreshments will be served. The Center is located at 32 Worden Road in Glenville. For additional information, please call 374-0734. (A)

Flood Relief Dinner PlannedGLENVILLE – The membership of the Guan-Ho-Ha Fish and Game Club will be hosting a “Flood Relief Dinner” to be held at their banquet facility located at Rector Rd. in the Town of Glenville on Saturday, October 15 from 4-8pm. Donation per person is $10. All proceeds from this dinner will benefi t area fl ood victims from Rotterdam Junction resulting from Hurricane Irene and Lee. Advance tickets may be purchased at the club; take-out orders and walk-ins are welcomed. For more information or to donate, contact the club at 382-1254. (A)

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Hearing ScreeningGLENVILLE – The audiology department of Sunnyview Hospital will be providing free hearing screening at the Glenville Senior Center on Monday, October 17 from 9am-1pm. This screening is not appropriate for those who already use a hearing aide. No products or services will be recommended or sold. This is just a screening service designed to give you a report of your hearing acuity. Appointments are required and can be made in person at the front desk or by phone. Screening is not limited to Senior Center members. The Center is located at 32 Worden Road in Glenville; phone: 374-0734. (A)

United Way Needs VolunteersCAPITAL REGION – Do you want to learn about human na-ture, improve your communication skills & your interpersonal relationships, generally develop yourself and give back? Vol-unteering as a Telephone or Crisis Chat Specialist for United Way 2-1-1 Northeast Region will give you all of this. We offer extensive training, supervision and life changing experiences as well as the opportunity to become part of a larger community of volunteer across the nation, that provide essential informa-tion, resources and emotional support to people in need. For more details call 2-1-1; visit our website at www.fcscr.org to fi ll out the volunteer application. (A)

Senior Center Offers TripsCAPITAL REGION – Upcoming trips offered by the Glen-ville Senior Center: A Tribute to Our Veterans Show, Log Cabin at Holyoke, MA, on Wednesday, November 9 (sign up by October 29). Celebrate our veterans with a fabulous day of music and patriotism! Hors d’oeuvres, dinner and dessert. Depart Senior Center at 9am; return approx. 5:30pm. Cost: $65pp members/$70pp non-members. Christmas Spectacular at Hilton Inn in Troy, NY, on Monday, November 21 (sign up by November 4). The Christmas tradition continues with the Latshaw Pops Orchestra, singers, and dancers in a holi-day variety show. Lunch will be served at 11:30am, followed by show at 1pm. Depart the Senior Center at 10am; return approx. 4:30pm. Cost: $64pp members/$70pp non-members. For additional information on these trips, please call the Glen-ville Senior Center at 374-0734. (A)

Howl-oween Party for DogsREXFORD – Bring the whole family, including your dogs to Riverview Orchards in Rex-ford for a fun day fi lled with a doggie costume contest, hayrides, treats and prizes! The fes-tivities will be held on Sunday, October 23 from 1-3pm. Dog entries are $10 each and people are free! Proceeds will benefi t local homeless animals at the Animal Protective Foundation. For more information, visit www.animalprotective.org. (P)

For the Love of Animals, Please Foster a PetCAPITAL REGION – The Capital District Humane Association needs people to provide a loving, temporary home for our rescued dogs and cats while they are waiting to be adopted. Your help can make all the difference in helping to save lives. CDHA is an all-volunteer, no-kill rescue group founded in 1988 to rescue unwanted, abandoned, abused, stray and otherwise needy animals throughout the Capital Region and beyond. CDHA is approved by the American Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Please contact Jen-nifer (664-3450) or Diane (899-0187) or visit our website: www.cdha.net (A)

Are You For the Birds?LOUDONVILLE – The Capital District Pet Bird Club presents a Pet Bird Seminar on Sat-urday, October 15, 10am-4pm at the William K. Sanford Library (Loudonville), 629 Alba-ny Shaker Road. Topics to Include: Adoption - What to Expect, Whistle Training, Making a Birdie Album, Bird Health & Care, and Reporting Animal Abuse. All are welcome. No charge. For additional information visit http://birdclub.bravehost.com or call 330-6861.

Pancake Fundraiser to Support Shelter AnimalsSCHENECTADY – There will be a Flapjack Fundraiser Breakfast at Applebee’s Restau-rant, 2400 Cambridge Rd., Schenectady on Sunday, October 16, from 8-10am. Proceeds from this event will benefi t the animals at the Animal Protective Foundation. Tickets are just $5 and are available at the APF in advance or at the door the day of the event. A deli-cious way to help local homeless animals!

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Empty Stocking Project BeginsSARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga County Children’s Committee is a nonprofi t organization that helps children and families in Saratoga County. The Empty Stocking Project, one of our most vital and rewarding undertakings, provides holiday gifts and necessities to over 1000 children and teens each year. At the heart of this ambitious endeavor are the many people and organizations that generously sponsor a child each year by purchasing gifts from a child’s “wish list”. If you are willing to sponsor a child, or for more information, please call and leave a voice message at 448-5120 or call Kathy Kelly at 399-6629. Cash donations are also accepted and may be sent to: The Sara-toga County Children’s Committee, PO Box 1254, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. (A)

Treasure Market & Job FairBALLSTON – Living Hope Christian Church is hosting “Field of Hope”, a Treasure Market and Job Fair on Saturday, October 15, from 10am-4pm on Route 50 in the Town of Ballston over-looking Ballston Lake just north of Lakeridge Farm Recreation Center. Crafters, employers, and community organizations are also encouraged to participate. Exhibit space is free but limited. For more information on reserving your space, go to http://www.livinghopeoutreach.com/events.asp or email Louise at [email protected]. (A)

Emergency Food PantrySARATOGA COUNTY – Karyl’s Kupboard - Emergency Food Pantry is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-3pm. Must be a Saratoga County Resident. Please bring ID and proof of address. Located at CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services, 5 Municipal Plaza, Suite 3, Clifton Park. (A)

2012 Entertainment Books SCOTIA – The St. Vincent DePaul Society, a charitable organization who gives temporary help to people in need, are selling 2012 Entertainment Books. You can get yours by calling Joe at 399-5395, Carm at 399-8761 or Marion at 399-3043. A great value at only $30! We thank you for your support in helping us to help others!! (A)

Women Singers WantedCAPITAL DISTRICT – River Valley Chorus is searching for women singers in the Capital District area. Women of all ages who enjoy singing are invited to attend weekly rehearsals any Tuesday, at 7pm at Trinity Reformed Church, 705 Curry Road, Rotterdam. The River Valley Chorus is one of the hundreds of Sweet Adelines International choruses that make up this worldwide organization of women who sing four-part barbershop harmony. Musical knowl-edge is not necessary to join; voice training and music education are valuable components of member’s benefi ts. More information on membership benefi ts is available at http://www.sweetadeli-neintl.org/membership-benefi ts.cfm and visit the River Valley Chorus website at www.rivervalleychorus.org. (A)

Volunteer Drivers NeededGLENVILLE – The Glenville Senior Center is seeking volun-teer drivers for 3-hr. shifts. For additional information, please call Cindy at 374-0734. (A)

Travel Softball Team Seeks PlayersCAPITAL REGION – Competitive 10U girls travel softball team is seeking players for all positions for upcoming 2012 sea-son. Tryouts to be held at a later date. Call or email for details or to express interest: [email protected] or 986-2312. (A)

Vendors WantedBURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills Farmers Market is now taking applications for the 2012 season. Anyone interested can pick up an application during market hours, Saturdays, 9am-1pm, at the cor-ner of Route 50 and Lake Hill Road. Ask for Lynette or Gale. (A)

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HOLIDAYS TRAVEL PLANNERS

* SAT., NOV. 5 ... “Priscilla - Queen of the Desert - the Musical”* SAT., DEC. 10 ... Radio City Christmas Spectacular 11:30AM 2:00 Matinee - “How To Succeed In Business” fi nal weeks with Daniel Radcliff e - or - “Mamma Mia” Orchestra Seats for both!

Make Your Next Vacation A HOLIDAY!!Call 899-6011 Today!!

NEW YORK CITY ~ BROADWAY TRIPS GREAT SHOW OR BUS ONLY!

Celebrating 30 Years of Group Travel ... 1981-2011

Winter Cruise Specials, Disney World or Vacations to the Caribbean!* JUNE 3-14 - GLOBUS Tours “Th e Best of Italy” Traveler’s Favorite!* AUG. 5-12 - Celebrity Summit Cruise to Beautiful Bermuda

• Walkways• Patios• Pool Decks• Driveways Etc. COMPETITIVE PRICING

FULLY INSURED

Personally Involved In Over 5 Million Sq. Ft. Of Stamped Concrete

(518) 696-5443

THE STAMPED CONCRETE SPECIALIST

27th YEAR IN BUSINESS

WE ALSO RESURFACE CONCRETE THAT IS IN GOOD SHAPE

Stamping Concrete Since 1981

www.tonyhoffmanscustomstampedconcrete.com

GLENVILLECunningham’s Laundry

Fogg’s AutomotiveMarcella’s

Hewitt’s Garden CentersGetty

Tasty WokFantastic Sam’s3 Brothers Pizza

Aubuchon HardwareMayfair Glass (Hardware)

Town ClerkFreeman’s Bridge

Wine & LiquorElmo’s Auto Body

CulliganGlenville BeverageAll Season’s Equip.

Mail & MoreGlenville Queen

Family RestaurantSalvation Army Thrift Store

Manhatten Bagel

SCHENECTADYBlue Ribbon Diner

Dave’s Tire WarehouseUnion Beverage Corp.

BURNT HILLSSam’s Chinese

Terry’s Rte. 50 Super LotMorris Ford Mercury

Basic FoodsBurnt Hills Hardware

Focastle FarmsBurnt Hills Wine & Spirits

Burnt Hills MusicPeking Wok

Sunshine Dry CleanersSubway

Personal Image

SCOTIAO’Leary’s Pub

Gabriel’s Market

AMSTERDAMPrice ChopperBurger King

Charlie’s RestaurantOlympic Diner

RestaurantCoffee Beanery

HAGAMANCronie’s Restaurant

C.P.’s Family Restaurant

SCHENECTADYBURNT HILLS

Homes That Don’t Receive Homes That Don’t Receive The WeeklyThe Weekly In The Mail In The Mail

Can Pick It Up At These LocationsCan Pick It Up At These Locations

FOR SALE: Piano, Baldwin spinet. Solid wood table w/large drawer and chairs. 399-8483

SENIOR FUN TRAVELCLUB But not ONLY for sen-iors! Luxury motorcoach, train, boat.1 or 3 day and 2 week long trips. Great meals, shows. We go everywhere!Group allows us incredible rates! Join our club FREE. Laura 674-0050

FOR SALE: LOFT BED, full sz. black metal w/built-in desk $400 obo. NordicTrack ellipti-cal $450. 982-1950

FALL IS HERE! Keep your yard in shape with yard clean ups, lawn fertilizing, grass cutting, garden preparation, mulch application, and rototill-ing. Call PAUL’S YARD & GARDEN SERVICE 399-7514.

ATTENTION: AUTHORSAND WRITERS. We are holding a free informational meeting on publishing at the Saratoga Holiday Inn, Nov. 3rd., 7pm. We will be accept-ing manuscripts for consid-eration. To register or submit manuscripts visit:opendoorpublishers.com or call 899-2097.

DON’T PAY TAXES on structures that are not usable or wanted! Complete demoli-tion of houses, garages, barns, buildings...any size removed quickly and cleanly! Fire damage cleanup. Inside of buildings and warehouses cleaned out. Land clearing. Prompt, professional service. Reas. rates. Rick Carbone Excavating 696-3000.

WANTED: G.E. Elec-TraksInterested in buying General Electric Elec-Trak lawn trac-tors. Attachments, accesso-ries, and parts. Call Steve (607) 272-1640

RUMMAGE & BAKE SALEHoly Name of Jesus Church. 1040 Pearl St. (off Chrisler) Schenectady. Sat, Oct. 22, 9-3. Bag sale at 2pm.

RALPH’S Reupholstering: Residential & commercial up-holstery as well as specializ-ing in antique furniture. All types of replacement cush-ions or new cushion work. 212-5354 or 596-5162(cell).

STUMP & GRIND Fast reliable stump

grinding service. Insured. Serving Capital District

877-8033/ 301-5712

HAVE YOUR OLD Home Movies, Slides, Photos and/or VHS tapes professionally transferred to DVD for easy viewing and storage. Call MARC 377-3501 or visit www.3773501.webs.com

Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava-tion, poured concrete founda-tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land clearing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in-stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran-teed. Free est. 696-3000

IS YOUR CAMP, BARN or garage leaning? We repair & replace walls, sills, beams, footings and other structural defects. Free estimates. 584-7422

WHOLE HOUSE CLEAN: $57 Fall Special. Contact Cathy at “At Your Service”. Insured. Local references. 596-3935

BOOKKEEPER AVAILABLE for small business. Can come to your location. Hourly rate. Many years’ experience. A/P, A/R, Payroll, PR Taxes & Sales Tax. Dependable references. Call 368-4525.

END OF YEAR SAVINGS with pressure washing. Decks, siding. Free esti-mates. Call Jerry 376-0182.

Help Your Neighbor in NeedSO. SARATOGA COUNTY – Shirley has hardly been out of her home for 6 years because her husband has Parkinson’s and cannot be left alone. She is his sole caregiver and it is impor-tant to her that Jim remains in familiar surroundings. She needs someone from the Care Links program to come by and visit with him. Can you give a few hours a week to help her get to the store and the library? Please call the Care Links Program if you are willing to give a little of your time giving back to others who are needy, 399-3262. (A)

Seeking Entries for Christmas Tree FestivalBALLSTON – The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Women’s Club is seeking entries for its Christmas Tree Festival to be held De-cember 2-4 at the Town of Ballston Town Hall. Local business-es, organizations, and individuals may contact Shirley McClary at 399-1362 for more information or an entry form. (A)

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

9th Annual Mohawk Towpath DuathlonCLIFTON PARK / HALFMOOON – The Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway Coalition is seeking sponsors for the 9th Annual Mohawk Towpath Duathlon, which will be held on Sunday, October 16, 2011. The Duathlon is an athletic event, involving a 2-mile run, a 16-mile bike ride and a 2-mile run to the fi nish line along the scenic, rural roads of Clifton Park and Halfmoon. Every dollar raised locally from the Duathlon brings $4 in fed-eral matching funds. Proceeds from the event will help the not-for-profi t Mohawk Towpath National Scenic Byway Coali-tion, Inc., to increase public awareness of the rich history of the local area and maintain the character of communities from Waterford to Schenectady. For further information, contact Eric J. Hamilton, Executive Director of the Mohawk Towpath Sce-nic Byway Coalition, Inc., at [email protected] or 371-7548. Checks can be made payable to Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway Coalition, Inc. and mailed to Post Offi ce Box 90, Clifton Park, NY 12065. To learn more about the Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway, download A Discovery Guide at www.mohawktowpath.org (A)

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Last Week’s AnswersLast Week’s AnswersWANTED VIOLINS, VIOLASCELLOS. Pre WW ll, any condition Cash paid. 356-2549

CO-ED VOLLEYBALL B/BB Competitive, Sundays 7-9pm, Glenville area. Call Ed at 257-6903.

WANTED-DIABETIC TESTING STRIPS. Any

type. Will pay up to $25 per box. Will pick up. 423-0342

TAMMY’S CLEANING:10 yrs. experience. Reasonable rates. Home or office. 496-6346

GARAGE DOOR GARY: Garage doors, electric openers, service. Garage door openers make great gifts! Call for free estimate. 399-6102

Looking for VeteransGLENVILLE – Wanted: A lot of good men & women who have served our country in combat, hostile fi re and imminent danger duty. All current members of the Armed Forces and Veterans of combat related military service are invited to join our Veter-ans of Foreign Wars Post 4660 (Mayfair-Glenville). Qualifying dates of military service are stated in your DD214 (separation document). In the absence of the DD214, Hostile Fire or Immi-nent Danger Pay can be established through your pay records. If you choose to join us, the Post will pay for your fi rst year’s dues! We meet at the East Glenville Firehouse at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more information, please con-tact Larry Zeglen at 399-7559 or Bob Bishop 399-9249. Visit our website at www.vfwpost4660.com (A)

Al-Anon Family Group MeetingsSCOTIA – If you are affected by a loved ones’ addictive behavior (alcohol, substances, gambling), Al-Anon can help restore your sanity. We, as a group, come together to share our experience, strength and hope, and discover ways to live a happier life. Every Friday from 6:30-7:30pm, we meet upstairs at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, So. Reynolds St. (corner of Glen Ave.) in Scotia. Questions? Call 377-9765 or email [email protected] with Meeting in the subject. (A)

MOVING- FURNITURE FOR SALE. Girls BR set $250, Ethan Allen DR set- 6 chairs, hutch, buffet, exc. cond. $500 LR set, Harden Furn. Sofa, loveseat, queens chair, reg. chair, 2 end tables, $500. All reas. offers accepted. For appt. call 421-7105 betw. 8&6

CORN STOVE. Throws out good heat, like new. $450. Round Lake. 986-0329

MOVING SALE. 1875 Call St. Lake Luzerne. 13’’ color tv, upright freezer/ extended warr. office chair, ab doer, 100 lb weights, garden tools & much more. 654-7927

PUMP TROUBLE?Well problems? Bad water? We can help! Adirondack Pump. 859-3965

SEASONED HARDWOOD FIREWOOD for sale. $250 full cord delivered. 893-6455

NEW QUEEN MATTRESSset, still in plastics. $150. (518) 260-6653

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D & L TREE SERVICEComplete Tree Care • Stump Removal

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

PRO-CUT LANDSCAPE SERVICESHydro-seeding

Patio Installation, Walkways & Retaining WallsIrrigation Systems Installed and Serviced

Grass Cutting • Seasonal Clean-UpsThatching • Landscaping • Plantings

Lawns Installed • Bark Mulching 399-7443 (C)

CARBONE’S CARPETSCleaning in your home.Cleaning in our plant. We Pick Up & Deliver.

3M Scotchguard – DeodorizeKarastan Carpets & Orientals

Mannington Linoleum Laminate Flooring

372-0332(C)

CLEANING INT./EXT.CLEANING INT./EXT.

GARDEN, LANDSCAPINGGARDEN, LANDSCAPING& TREE SERVICES& TREE SERVICES

CHIMNEYSCHIMNEYS

FLOORINGFLOORING

JOHNSON FLOORING INSTALLATIONSArmstrong Certified Installer

Hardwood, Laminate, Ceramic Tile,Vinyl, Carpet. Fully Insured. 399-3041

(C)

214-4082Trenchless Underground TechnologyWaterlines, Sewer Lines, Foundations

Concrete, Site Work and RepairsFull Time Plumber on Staff

Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com

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DEMOLITION DEMOLITION & EXCAVATION& EXCAVATION

Blue Goose Chimney SweepCertified, Sweeping – Insp. – Repairs

New FP dampers. Senior disc. Free est. www.bluegoosecleaning.com 372-1664

(C)

Wade’s Tree Service & Landscape Co.10% Discount w/ad. Complete tree care,

landscaping & mowing services. Fully ins. Free est. 384-7285

(C)

APPLIANCE APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICESALES & SERVICE

**APPLIANCES FOR LESS** We service all major appliances!

NORTHWIND SERVICE, 374-710229 N. College St., Schenectady; 8am-5pm daily

(C)

REED’S TREE SERVICE & GC 937-1400Tree removal, pruning, trimming, stump removal,tree climber & more. No job too big or too small!

Here for your everyday needs! Fully Insured. (1013)

YARD CLEANUP, mowing, mulching, landscaping, snowplowing & all other yard

& property care services. Res./Comm. InsuredJ&F Lawn & Yard Care LLC 399-5865

(C)

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

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

- Plantings and Sod Installed- Lawns Installed

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

- Top Soil Installed or Delivered- Wood Chipper Service Available

Commercial / Residential. Fully Insured.399-3814

(C)

C&C CONTRACTORSChimneys cleaned, repaired/replaced.Masonry, Foundations, Power washing

Siding, Roofing. No money down!!Free est. Ins. 875-9386 or 928-0258 (cell)(C)

HOME REPAIRHOME REPAIR

EDWARD K. KNIGHT CONSTRUCTIONDecks & kitchen renovations;

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

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

CARPENTRY PLUS 339-5484

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

(1027)

NIP THE HANDYMANGeneral Interior Repairs. Specializing inRemodeling Kitchens & Baths. Fully Ins.

Frank Fogg 399-7656(C)

FOR ONLYThis Space This Space AvailableAvailable FOR ONLYFO

4 Weeks4 Weeks$$4040

FOR ONLYThis Space This Space AvailableAvailable FOR ONLYFO

4 Weeks4 Weeks$$4040

AUTOMOTIVEAUTOMOTIVE

WANTED: CARS & TRUCKSBuying Unwanted Cars & Trucks,

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

Call Jeff 366-5016. (C)

RENT-A-SPOUSERepairs, remodeling, painting,

Replacement windows, doors. etc.248-3739

(1013)

North Country Home ImprovementDecks, Windows, Doors, Siding

Kitchens, Baths, Additions.Give us a call, we do it all. 881-7697

(C)

TAYLOR’D CONSTRUCTIONAdditions, Dormers, Kitchens, Baths,

Railings, Painting, Stairs (spiral-circular),

Mantles, Custom Cabinetry, Decks,

Siding, Doors & Windows.

Free Estimates – 23 years exp.

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

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

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

FALL IS HERE!Call Us For Your Cleanups!!Topsoil & Mulch Delivered.

TOP HAT PROPERTY SERVICES518-577-6833 or 518-577-0976 (1103)

Skilled PruningGarden Design - Lawn ServiceLawns Installed - Overseeding.

925-2655 (1027)

KEVIN’S YARD CAREAll Types of Yard Cleanups & Mowing

Haul-a-ways. 15 yrs. exp.Call 346-5297

(1103)

Nardini Building & RemodelingSite work, demo, insurance work,

storm damage, additions.Snowplowing. 858-9831

(1013)

GOT LEAVES?Fall Cleanups - Leaf Pile Removal

Complete Lawn & Yard Care ServicesFree Estimates. Res./Comm. Fully Insured

(1027)

S. GOLDEN CONSTRUCTIONTile & hardwood flooring installed.

Custom backsplash & shower surrounds.Other phases of construction.

Free estimates. Insured. 378-1739(1027)

J.R.’s Property Maintenance 557-2389Mowing, Mulching, Edging, Seasonal CleanupsPlanting, Trimming, Weed Control, and more…Sensible Rates – Full Service – Free Estimates

(1027)

Fall Cleanup and LandscapingFull service company offering

cleanup of leaves, branches, etc.Tree trimming, mowing, hardscapes.

227-8626 (1103)

Mike’s TLC – TOTAL LAWN CARELawn Care & Landscape Specialists

Seasonal Cleanups, Mowing, Light ExcavationDriveway Sealcoating. Free est. 883-4064

(1103)

E & T LAWN CARE 894-4996Fall Cleanups. Satisfaction guaranteed!

References available.Call now & receive 25% off 1st service!!

(1103)

Pajak’s Lawn & Landscape ServicesFall Cleanups. Neighborhood discounts.

Roadside leaf pile removal. Fully insured. 399-9176

(1103)

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CHARLTON SEPTIC SERVICEComplete Septic Service;

Portable Toilet Rentals399-1323 (C)

ODORLESS SANITARY CLEANERSComplete Septic Service

399-3482 Kory Loukes

(C)

SEPTIC SERVICESSEPTIC SERVICES

SNOW REMOVALSNOW REMOVAL

WATER TREATMENT

HEY CULLIGAN MAN!Culligan Water Conditioning

374-1805 www.purelyculligan.comCall for your free water check-up!

(C)

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

Siding, Seamless Gutters, Free Estimates, Fully Insured.

631-0572 • 229-4720 (C)

PAINTING PAINTING & WALLPAPER& WALLPAPER All Roofing & Repairs. Roofing – Slate

Flat Roofs – Painting – Porches – DecksChimney Repair & Rebuild. Insured. Free est.

Ron Bellrose Contracting 346-6140(1027)

C. W. SEALCOATING“Serving the Capital District since 2000!”

Comm. & Res. Sealcoating. Hot crack filling.Fully ins. Free est. 381-9661

(1013)

AWESOME COLORSQuality Painting & Wallpapering

Free est. Fully ins. Professional results.Call Perry at 381-1809.

(1013)

FREE Magic Salt Safety Meltapplication when you hire usfor snow removal, plowing,

sidewalk snowblowing. 701-3608(1027)

PAINTING SOLUTIONSInt./Ext. painting & staining, wallpaper

removal, wall repairs, taping. Res./Comm.Free estimates. Fully insured. 986-1154

(1013)

Flood Damage? Make your house shine like new againwith a Prusky Pressure Wash! Call 378-7136 for a

Free Estimate or visit online at PruskyServices.Com Schenectady County Chamber Member

(1103)

PRESSURE WASHINGPRESSURE WASHINGPLUMBING/HEATINGPLUMBING/HEATINGELECTRICALELECTRICAL

JOE CARACCIOLO ELECTRICLicensed Master ElectricianFully Insured • 399-8563

Free Estimates (C)

LICENSED MASTER ELECTRICIANKarl Yerman

Fully Insured – Free EstimatesPlease call 370-2417.

(1020)

HONEST AND RELIABLE PLUMBINGTop Quality Installations & Repairs

Evening and Weekend Appointments Avail.Fully Insured. ARKservices (518) 374-2542

(C)

SUBURBAN SERVICES GROUPPlumbing – Heating – Cooling

Licensed, Professional

399-6808(C)

214-4082Full Time Plumber on Staff

RemodelingCustom Home Building

ExcavationTrenchless Underground Technology

Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com

(C)

CUSTOM PAINTING40 yrs. service. Comm./Res. Fully Ins.

Paper removal, pressure washing, staining.Free est. Neat & reliable. 885-7009

(1013)

MIKE’S REMODELINGRoofing - Slate Repair - Siding - Windows

Doors - Porches - Kitchens & Baths.Lead certified. 378-2859

(C)ACE Plumbing of NY, Inc.

Licensed and Insured Master PlumberWater Heaters. Faucet and Toilet Repairs.

Call 368-0788 & Get $25 off any Service Call!www.aceplumbingny.com (C)

HOME IMPROVEMENTS/UPGRADESInt./Ext. Electrical, Plumbing & Remodeling

Generac Authorized Sales & Service20+ Yrs. exp. Fully ins. Bill 399-2991

(C)

SEALCOATINGSEALCOATING

AMSTERDAM OVERHEADDOOR COMPANY, Inc.

Sales – Installation – ServiceResidential/Commercial

Showroom: 403 West Main St., Amsterdam842-7370 / 800-842-7370 (C)

OVERHEAD DOORSOVERHEAD DOORS

FOR ONLYThis Space This Space AvailableAvailable

HOIntHI

FOR ONLYFO

4 Weeks4 Weeks$$4040

FOR ONLYThis Space This Space AvailableAvailable FOR ONLYFO

4 Weeks4 Weeks$$4040

FOR ONLYThis Space This Space AvailableAvailable FOR ONLYFO

4 Weeks4 Weeks$$4040

FOR ONLYThis Space This Space AvailableAvailable FOR ONLYFO

4 Weeks4 Weeks$$4040

FOR ONLYThis Space This Space AvailableAvailable FOR ONLYFO

4 Weeks4 Weeks$$4040

MASONRYMASONRY

MISCELLANEOUSMISCELLANEOUS

FIVE STAR GENERAL MASONRYFoundation repair, basement waterproofing;sidewalks & patios; chimney repair / rebuild.Senior & veteran disc. 399-8373 577-1591

(C)

A & B STAIRLIFTS 280-6496Stairlifts available for your every need!

Factory certified technician. Please call to schedule Free in-home consultation!

(1027)

Volunteers NeededSCOTIA – Compassionate and caring individuals needed to assist in providing care for the dy-ing. The Joan Nicole Prince Home, a community home for the terminally ill, is looking for indi-viduals wanting to “make a difference” by caring for terminally ill residents who lack the support and options to remain at home during their fi nal days. Volunteers are needed to provide personal care, support, meal preparation, laundry and light housekeeping. Training and ongoing support is provided. If interested, please call 346-5471 or e-mail [email protected]. (A)

Troy HS Class of 1962CAPITAL REGION – The Class of 1962 Troy High School, Troy, NY, is beginning plans for the 50th Reunion, to be held June 8-10, 2012. We are in need of addresses and/or email addresses. If you are a member of this class, please send your name/address to sannay03@aol or call 235-1362 & leave a phone message. (A)

CMT Support & Action GroupCAPITAL REGION – The Upstate NY Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) Support & Action Group was started in April 2010 to offer support, resources and information for those living with CMT. We are action-oriented (community awareness, education, fundraising). We generally meet every other month on a Saturday. For additional information, contact Melinda at 783-7313 or email: [email protected] (A)

Scotia-Glenville Food PantrySCOTIA – The S-G Food Pantry, located at the First Baptist Church of Scotia, 132 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, provides a 3-day supply of food to residents of Scotia-Glenville. Pantry is open Tuesdays 5:30-7pm and Thursdays 9-11am. Information: 399-9426, ask for Janice Cooper; or call Eileen Quick at 377-2196. (A)

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“Live The Good Life!”

ONE FLOOR LIVING Includes:

• Snow Removal • Lawn Care

OPEN HOUSES - SUNDAYS 12pm-2pmCall Nancy (518) 928-1238 or Tammy (518) 588-2811

or Virtual Tour & Info Available at:www.ShellyParkHomes.com

Community For Adults 55+OWN YOUR OWN HOME

AND HAVE TIME TO ENJOY IT!

Directions: From I-87 Exit 15, drive north on Rt. 50 for 7 miles. Turn right on Putnam Rd., half a mile to Shelly Park.

Across1. Break8. Omission of a word’s final sound 15. Deep secret 16. German state known for beer 17. Dictionary features19. “C’___ la vie!”20. Dead to the world21. Certain tribute22. “La Boheme,” e.g.23. Matterhorn, e.g.24. Fling27. East Indies native 31. Long narrow sea inlet 32. Hero of 189833. Nobelist Hammarskjold35. Building additions36. Freetown currency unit37. Dwell38. Chinese dynasty 39. Flubs40. Link (2 wds)41. Geographical place name43. Turn red, perhaps44. “That’s ___ ...”45. About to explode47. Winged

50. Legislate51. Babysitter’s handful54. Undertaker (2 wds) 57. Feeler58. Sink59. Checks (2 wds)60. Pretended

Down1. Dash2. Blows it3. Sean Connery, for one4. ___ de deux5. Flat6. CNN founder 7. Arab leader8. “Not on ___!” (“No way!”) (2 wds)9. When it’s broken, that’s good10. Cover11. Shade provider12. Boat in “Jaws”13. Bakers’ wares14. “___ of Eden”18. Temporary psychological state (3 wds) 22. Boat propellers

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Drivers Needed – Home Delivered MealsSCOTIA – Home Delivered Meals Program needs drivers for weekdays &weekends, $8.50 / hr. and 45 cents per mile. Must have car and clean license. Call 384-3682 between 9am-3pm. EOE