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CRAFTERS TO MEET THROUGH JUNE 29 The Crafters will continue to meet on Wednesdays through June29 at Simpson UMC, 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls (halfmile south of Rte. 29). New crafters are always welcome. Dropby when you can between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.. Bring a lunch orenjoy our light refreshments. No registration or skill level required.Swap tips and recipes, bring your latest project, or just drop into chat. We will take a summer break and reconvene in Septem-ber on the weekday that is most convenient to the attendees.Any questions contact Laura Miller at 885-5286 [email protected].
Schuetzenpark Biergarten Yearly Opening PartyOn Friday June 3, 2011, enjoy yourself at the yearly openingparty of the Schuetzenpark Biergarten on the grounds of the Ger-man-American Club of Albany, 32 Cherry Street. Schuetzenparkis the last original German Biergarten in the Capital District. Thepark opens at 5 PM for German drink and music. German foodis available after 5 PM. For more info please call 518.265-6102or see
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Recreational Paddle) is a fun 5-mile race (or recreational paddle)in the historic canal that begins at Feeder Dam (at the end ofRichardson Street) in Queensbury and finishes at the MartindaleBoat Basin in Hudson Falls . Kayak and canoe enthusiasts ofall skill levels will enjoy the ride. Registration begins at 9:30 AM and ends 11:30 AM on Saturday,June 4th at Feeder Dam Park (located at the end of RichardsonStreet) east of Northway Exit 18 in Queensbury. Entry fees are:Solo - Pre-register $20/ Race Day $25 and Tandem (2 people) -Pre-register $30/ Race Day $35.Paddlers will be responsible fortheir own transportation to and from the start and finish areas. For pre-registration, a map or other information, please call the
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The King's School announces teaching opportunities at theHigh, Intermediate, and Elementary School levels. Educators atthe King's School teach in lieu of tuition as their children andgrandchildren attend the school. The King's School provides aChrist-centered environment with exceptional academic and in-dividual student goals. Contact the school with your interest.(518) 654-6230. www.kingsschool.info<http://www.kingsschool.info>
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Saratoga Arts Seeks Fine Artists for its Summer Outdoor Art Exhibitions
Saratoga Arts is seeking artists for its two summer outdoor art ex-hibitions.
On Saturday, July 9, the first of Saratoga Arts summer Art in thePark exhibition and sale will occur in Saratoga Springsʼ historicCongress Park from 10am to 5pm. The second Art in the Park ex-hibition will be on Tuesday, August 23 (Travers Festival week) from10am to 6pm. Both Art in the Park exhibits feature original fine artwork. Artists need to register for Art in the Park by Friday, June 17deadline.Space is limited for each exhibition, and advanced registration is
required. For fees and registration form, please go towww.saratoga-arts.org/exhibitions.htm or contact the Arts Councilat (518) 584-4132 or [email protected].
Community Paper Recycling Program @ Middle Grove ChurchWe are happy to announce that we are kicking off a new community-wide paper recycling program at Middle Grove Church (429 MiddleGrove Rd., corner of Middle Grove & North Creek Rd.). We havepartnered with GreenFiber, an organization that recycles locally bycollecting materials from area communities, then manufacturing thecollected materials into cellulose insulation which is sold locally to in-sulate homes.Acceptable items for recycling: newspaper, telephone books, cat-alogs, magazines, paperback books, cardboard, junk mail, construc-tion paper, brown paper bags, shredded paper (must be put in plasticbags before going in bin).Unacceptable items for recycling: No glass, No metal, No string,
No plastic bottles, No styrofoam, No plastic bags (with the exceptionof containing shredded paper), No trash, No paper products thatcome directly in contact with food (e.g. cardboard ice cream contain-ers, milk cartons, etc.).Tell your friends, neighbors, co-workers, and area businesses that
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GCBA to Host 3rd Annual Country Car ShowTown of Greenfield - The Greenfield Community and BusinessAssociation (GCBA) is pleased to announce the dates for its 3rdAnnual Country Car Show to be held June 12, 2011 at The Way-side Inn on Wilton Rd. in Greenfield Center from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Each previous year more than 100 cars, motorcycles, trucks, andboats have entered the competition with trophies given out in cat-egories including: Peopleʼs Choice, 1st, 2nd and 3rd places, andother specialty trophies. Residents come from Greenfield and surrounding towns to seethe unique vehicles and enjoy a fun-filled community event com-plete with music and great food. This year the goals are higherfor an even larger event. “Weʼre expecting more than 200 vehicles this year,” said SteveRowland, Committee Chairperson for the event. “Weʼve seen alot of interest from participants and have a strong committeepushing the event forward.” Local businesses are encouraged to get involved in the eventwith trophy sponsorships, raffle items, and more. For more infor-mation please contact Steve at 518-587-6245.Proceeds from the event go right back into the local communitythrough the GCBAʼs many activities that benefit the local schools,other non-profits, and town programs and residents. The Mission of the GCBA, a non-profit organization, is to raiseawareness of local businesses, service groups and agriculture,while promoting community spirit in the Town of Greenfield. Visitus online at www.TheGCBA.org All community members andbusiness owners are welcome to join or attend monthly meetingsheld the second Monday of each month. See site for details.
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A Life Less Healthy: Tobaccoʼs Daily Toll(NAPSI)—When people think of the consequences of smoking and to-bacco use, often-fatal diseases such as Stage IV lung cancer most com-monly come to mind. But there is another side to tobacco use.
About 8.6 million people in the U.S. are currently living with tobacco-re-lated illnesses. Chronic bronchitis, emphysema and oral cancer can bedebilitating illnesses—illnesses that can rob people of opportunities andthat can affect their daily lives.
For many of these people, tobacco use means no longer being able toenjoy eating, be physically active or spend quality time with family.
Thomas Cook, 51, knows the effects firsthand. Cook started smoking atage 13 and was diagnosed at 38 with Stage IV larynx cancer.
“When you get sick from using tobacco, your whole life changes. Thingswill never and can never be the same. Not one day goes by that I donʼtthink about cancer. All I have to do is look in the mirror and there it is,” saidCook, who appeared in the Emmy-nominated truth youth smoking preven-tion campaign commercial, “Singing Cowboy,” in 2006.
Christine Brader smoked for almost 28 years until she was diagnosedwith oral cancer. Brader, 48, survived three bouts of oral cancer in threeyears. She lost 65 pounds from not being able to eat and has had moresurgeries than she can count. She lost her pets because she was too sickto care for them. She also lost her house, her job and in her words, “myteeth, my jaw, my looks.”
“Unsweetened truth” is a commercial from truth that illustrates the impactof smoking on health.
In the spot, Cook and Brader are two of six real people suffering from to-bacco-related disabilities. With this spot, truth seeks to highlight how livingwith tobacco-related disease is not just about dying; it is also about livingwith the effects. And anyone who uses tobacco has the potential to de-velop such diseases.
Legacy, a national public health foundation, directs and funds the truthcampaign.
For more information, visit www.thetruth.com andwww.legacyforhealth.org.
New Cancer Medicines Offer A Prescription For Hope(NAPSI)—Thereʼs hopeful news for those fighting cancer. A recordnumber of medicines (887) to help fight a variety of cancers are nowin clinical trials or awaiting Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ap-proval for patient use.
According to a recent report from the Pharmaceutical Research andManufacturers of America (PhRMA), thatʼs well over double the num-ber in the pipeline just six years ago, when there were fewer than 400medicines in development for cancer.
One promising development, said Garry Neil, M.D., corporate vicepresident of science and technology at Johnson & Johnson, is the in-creased understanding about the many ways a tumor can protect andfeed itself by co-opting the bodyʼs own mechanisms.
Other new developments in cancer research include a better un-derstanding of the key role that cancer stem cells play in resistanceto chemotherapy, and the interplay between cancer cells and the sup-porting tissue that surrounds them, said Scott Waldman, M.D., Ph.D.,of the Kimmel Cancer Center. Biomarkers, Waldman added, are in-creasing researchersʼ ability to predict and to understand the bodyʼsresponse to new therapies.
Dr. Waldman was recognized this year by the PhRMA Foundationfor his breakthrough work on colorectal cancer. He and Dr. Neil alsopointed to advanced gene sequencing that is revealing the geneticbasis of cancer and leading to opportunities for personalized medi-cine.
Combination therapies, which were so successful in fightingHIV/AIDS, also represent an important step in cancer treatment, saidDr. Neil. Regulatory agencies, he added, are recognizing the need tosimplify the testing of multiple medicines in development in order torealize this potential breakthrough.
“Unprecedented insights into how cancer cells develop, grow andspread are providing new targets and new ways of attacking the dis-ease,” said John J. Castellani, PhRMAʼs president and CEO. “Rapidlyadvancing technologies and the commitment of researchers to fol-lowing new clues are providing hope.”
Asked where we now stand in the battle against cancer, Dr. Neilsaid, “We are hopefully moving to the beginning of the end for manycancers.”
The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America rep-resents the countryʼs leading pharmaceutical research and biotech-nology companies. To learn more, visit www.PhRMA.org.
Beliefs About Healthy Lifestyle Clash With Behavior(NAPSI)—Youʼre never too young to reduce your risk of stroke-andyou may need to start by changing your lifestyle.
According to a recent American Stroke Association survey:• Nine out of 10 Americans between ages 18 and 24 believe theyʼreliving healthy lifestyles and want to live well into their late 90s. Yetmost eat too much fast food, drink too many alcoholic and sugar-sweetened beverages and engage in other behaviors that could putthem at risk for stroke.• Most of those surveyed said they want to maintain quality healththroughout their lives. Yet one-third donʼt believe engaging in healthybehaviors now could affect their risk for stroke in the future.• Eight in 10 people between ages 25 and 44 years old also believetheyʼre engaging in healthy lifestyles and hope to live to be 90 andbeyond. While theyʼre more likely to engage in healthy behaviors than18- to 24-year-olds, they could also improve.
“This survey shows the dangerous disconnect that many youngAmericans have about how their behaviors affect their risks for strokeand other cardiovascular diseases,” said Ralph Sacco, M.D., neurol-ogist and president of the American Heart Association/AmericanStroke Association. “Starting healthy behaviors at a young age is crit-ical to entering middle age in good shape.”
People who make healthy lifestyle choices lower their risk of havinga first stroke by as much as 80 percent compared with those whodonʼt, according to the American Heart Association. Healthy behaviorsinclude eating a low-fat diet high in fruits and vegetables, drinking al-cohol and sugar-sweetened beverages only in moderation, exercisingregularly, maintaining a healthy body weight and not smoking.
“Young adults need to make a connection between healthy behav-iors and a healthy brain and heart,” Sacco said. “People need to thinkin terms of striving for ideal health as well as surviving and thriving ifa stroke occurs. An easier way to remember this is: Strive, Survive,Thrive.”
To learn how to strive toward a healthy lifestyle to reduce the risk ofstroke, visit My Life Check at www.mylifecheck.heart.org. To surviveand thrive, learn the stroke symptoms and other helpful tips by visitingwww.StrokeAssociation.org.
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Public Presentation Workshop at Willows Bistro June 27Willows Bistro and Fiction Among Friends will collaborate to pres-ent actress/director/teacher Filomena Riviello at a June 27th day-long workshop on the subject "Effective Public Reading: How toread your work so people think you are the best writer since Dick-ens." Riviello, who worked in New York City as a professional ac-tress and director for over 20 years, has directed shows at ACCand for Our Town Theatre Group, and popular workshop leader forthe Warrensburgh Historical Society's Graveyard Walks, selectedthe subtitle. "A lot of people don't know that it was through publicreadings that Charles Dickens managed to sell his novels in Amer-ica, where there was not a large market for them. He made a booktour here, and people were so moved by his readings, they boughthis books," Riviello said. Persis Granger of Fiction Among Friends, with the help of Bistroowner Debbie Swan, created the Second Thursday Readings atWillows Bistro in Warrensburg to provide aspiring writers a timeand place to read short selections from their works for the public."All of the writers have enjoyed the opportunity," she said, "butmany realized that there is a lot to know about reading effectively.Enter Filomena!" The workshop will begin at 10 a.m. and run untilabout 4 p.m., and the $40 fee will include a pre-selected luncheon.Those wishing to attend should reserve a spot by contactingGranger at [email protected] or 623-9305 as soon as pos-sible, as enrollment is limited to ensure lots of individualized in-struction. Writers are invited to bring as many short (about threeminute) writing selections as they hope to work on. To learn more,visit "Fiction Among Friends at Willows Bistro", http://www.persis-granger.com/FAFatWillowsBistro.htm.
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In Memory of
Nelson Pompa6/3/03 - 6/3/11
Nels
You’re still on my mindalways in my heart
though it’s been 8 yearssince we’ve been apart.
You’re full of surprises butI just love the way you let me
know you’re still with me.Reinforces the fact that true love
is a bond that lasts forever.
Thanks for your latest sign ~the mourning dove
with the heart on his wingat our favorite vacation spot.
I love and miss you.
Agnes
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COMMUNITY BIBLE STUDYA Community Bible Study sponsored by Better Living Radio,WBLN-LP 104.9FM, has changed its meeting day to Mondayevenings at 6:30 pm. The free informal study is held each weekin the Conference Room of the Hadley Town Hall, 4 Stony CreekRoad. The public is invited to this faith building study of the Scrip-tures. No previous experience is necessary. Currently the groupis examining the Gospel of John. For more information call Garyat 696-2940, or 798-5235.
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The Saratoga Chamber Playersʼ next concert on Sunday June 12, 2 PM,features Songs and Strings at the Skidmore College Arthur Zankel MusicCenter. For this concert Artistic Director Jill Levy invited the very talentedsoprano, Charlotte Dobbs, to join her in the presentation of Debussy andSchubert songs transcribed for voice and strings by cellist Eric Bartlett whoreturns to the local scene after the stunning SCP concert in April. Joiningthem are violinist Carol Zeavin, violist Jessica Troy and cellist LindyClarke.
In addition to the Proses lyriques 3, de fleurs of Debussy and SchubertʼsGanymed and Delphine, they will present Mendelssohnʼs String Quartetin A Minor, op. 13. The highlight of the evening will be Schoenbergʼs StringQuartet, no. 2 in F sharp Minor, op. 10 which calls for the soprano to beanother chamber “voice.” Ms. Dobbs first sang this last summer at Musicfrom Marlboro, an experience she called transforming for her.
This concert is part of the Saratoga ArtsFest. Admission is free to childrenand ARTSPASS holders. $18 for adults, $15 for seniors and $12 for stu-dents. Complete biographies and photos of the musicians are on the web-site, www.saratogachamberplayers.org<http://www.saratogachamberplayers.org/> .
Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 presents a ROAST OR CORNEDBEEF DINNER-tossed salad, roast beef, corned beef, mashed potatoes,vegetables, dessert, rolls & butter, coffee, tea-Wednesday, June 8th,4:30-7:00pm. Donation requested: adults $9.00; seniors and military (ac-tive/retired with ID card) $8.00; children 5-12 $5.00, under 5 free. Takeouts$10.00. 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs.
Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161will be hosting the 43rd AnnualFlag Day Parade in downtownSaratoga Springs on June 11thfrom 12 Noon to 2 PM.
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Luzerne Music Center Announces Its Summer 2011 Concerts and Special Events
Luzerne Music Center will present its 2011 Luzerne ChamberMusic Festival weekly from Sunday, July 3rd through Mon-day, August 22nd. This yearʼs festival is announced by newly-appointed Artistic Director Elizabeth Pitcairn and TobyBlumenthal, Founder/Executive Director:
The season opener, with concert by Canadian Brass and anIndependence Day Weekend Barbecue [Sunday, July 3, at4:00 pm];
“New York City Ballet Orchestra Stars” Arturo Delmoni, Con-certmaster, and Frederick Zlotkin, Principal Cellist, with LouiseThomas Bisharat, piano, in a program of Handel-Halvorsen,Beethoven and Dvorak [Monday, July 11, at 7:30pm];
“With an International Flair,” featuring Cynthia Elise Tobey,piano, and the Luzerne Chamber Players in program ofBeethoven, Bernstein and Saint-Saëns [Monday, July 18, 7:30pm];
Imani Winds, with Toby Blumenthal, piano, presenting originalcompositions and works by Beethoven and Poulenc [Monday,July 25, 7:30 pm];
“Hungarian Rhapsody,” with Danielle Belen, violin, AnikoSzokody, piano, and the Luzerne Chamber Players, in a programof Mozart, Bartok, and Saint-Saëns [Monday, August 1, 7:30 pm];
"Fabulous Philadelphians," starring Philadelphia Orchestramembers Barbara Govatos and Paul Arnold, violin, Kerri Ryanand Burchard Tang, viola, and Yumi Kendall, cello, with Darrin C.Milling, bass trombone, and the Luzerne Chamber Players, in arepertoire of Boccherini, Kamen, Tilson-Thomas, Wilder, andBrahms [Monday, August 8, 7:30 pm];
Aeolus String Quartet, in a program of Haydn, Dvorak andBeethoven [Monday, August 15, 7:30 pm]; Toby Blumenthal,piano, and Elizabeth Pitcairn, violin, with Jacob Braun, cello, andBrett Deubner, viola, in the season finale [Monday, August 22,7:30 pm].
Luzerne Music Center will also present a very special eventstarring international violin soloist Sarah Chang in concertwith Luzerneʼs Symphony Orchestra, Maestro Charles Peltz con-ducting, and followed by a candlelight dinner, on Wednesday, Au-gust 3, at 5:00 pm. All proceeds from the event will benefit thestudent Scholarship Fund.
All concerts, with the exception of the Canadian Brass andSarah Chang Benefit, will be held on Monday evenings at 7:30pm, with full-course, pre-concert dinners at 6:30 pm. Individualtickets for all concerts, with the exception of the Sarah ChangBenefit, are $25.00 per person. Full- and half-series subscriptionpackages, student and group discounts are also available. Pre-concert dinners are $15 per person and $25 per couple.For further information on concerts and special events, log onto
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Wein and Fisher Exhibit to Open at Willows BistroPhotographers, friends and brothers-in-law Jerry Wein and BobFisher will be guests of honor at an artistsʼ reception at WillowsBistro, 3749 Main St., Warrensburg, on Friday, June 10, from 7to 8:30 p.m. The public is invited to visit with the artists about theirwork. Their aptly-named exhibit is titled “Darkness and Light:Adirondack Starscapes and Landscapes”. Fisherʼs passion lies in the night sky. As a boy, he was introducedto star-gazing by his father and uncles. According to a biograph-ical note, “He first saw the superbly dark skies of the Adirondackson summer camping trips, and at age 15 he built his own tele-scope.” This fascination led to experimentation with astrophotog-raphy in his teens. After a multifaceted career, in 1991 he becamea year-round resident of Olmstedville and has had more time todevote to photography, which includes botanical photographsregularly published in “Wildflower,” the magazine of the Lady BirdJohnson Wildflower Center. His main focus remains astropho-tography. Wein, also a self-taught photographer, for many years worked
primarily with black and white portraits, and also has enjoyedsnapping candid shots of unusual human interaction. He divideshis free time between the Hudson Valley and Paradox, NY, andfor decades has been an avid explorer of the Adirondack wilder-ness, which enhanced his interest in photographing the fine detailof our North Country landscape. The works of Jerry Wein and Bob Fisher have been exhibited innumerous venues. “Darkness and Light: Adirondack Starscapesand Landscapes” will appear at Willows Bistro from June 1 – 30,Tuesday through Saturday, 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. and Sunday, 10a.m. – 4 p.m. For information call 504 – 4344.
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March 2011: Saratoga National Bank & Trust Company, SaratogaSprings, New York is proud to be recognized as a 5-Star Superior Bankby BAUERFINANCIAL, Inc., Coral Gables, Florida, the nationʼs bank ratingfirm. Earning this highest 5-Star rating for strength and stability, Mr. Ray-mond F. O'Conor, CEO, and the entire team at Saratoga National Bank &Trust Company have proven their commitment to their customers. To earnBauerʼs 5-Star Superior rating, Saratoga National Bank & Trust Companymust excel in areas of capital adequacy, delinquent loan levels and prof-itability to name just a few. In fact, it has done so for 8 consecutive quar-ters.
According to Karen L. Dorway, president of the research firm, "commu-nity banks, like Saratoga National Bank & Trust Company, tend to knowtheir customers, the local business community, when to grant a loan… andwhen not to grant one. What many people donʼt realize is that communitybanks actually have better balance sheets than their larger counterparts.Their capital ratios and nonperforming asset ratios are typically much moreimpressive than larger institutions. These are not the banks that threatenour economic well-being. On the contrary, they are the lifeblood of it.”
Saratoga National Bank & Trust Company which is headquartered inSaratoga Springs is the only 5-Star Bank exclusively serving SaratogaCounty. Saratoga National Bank and Trust Company can also be foundon the internet at www.saratoganational.com
Free Spirit Fellowship will be celebrating Pentecost Sunday onJune 12. Join us as we celebrate the birthday of the church asrecorded in the Book of Acts. We are located at 1425 W. HighStreet in Ballston Spa. 885-3149.
Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 presents a BREAKFASTBUFFET-fruit cocktail, pancakes, french toast, potatoes, break-fast sausage and ham, conred beef hash, scrambled eggs, eggsbenedict, doughnuts, juice, coffee and tea-Sunday, June 5th,8:30-11am. Donation requested: adults $7.00; seniors and mili-tary (active/retired with ID card) $6.00; children 5-12 $5.00, under5 free. Takeouts $8.00.1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs.
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The Yaddo Garden Association Celebrates its 20th AnniversaryBy: Barbara Hefter, YGA member
The Yaddo Gardens were originally established in 1899 and were a giftfrom Spencer Trask to his wife, Katrina. The design is based on Italianclassical gardens and contains four oblong beds of roses. The fountainpool on the great lawn directly opposite the mansion contains the statueof Dawn being awakened by nymphs. Marble statues representing thefour seasons stand guard over the rose beds. The statue, Christalan,stands alone in the pine woods and serves as a memorial to the Traskchildren. Christalan represents youth, chivalry and victory over mortality. The sundial on the balcony above the terraces in inscribed with a mes-
sage specifically for Katrina Trask by her friend, poet Henry Van Dyke. Itreads: “ Time is too slow for those who wait; too swift for those who fear;too long for those who grieve; too short for those who rejoice; but for thosewho love, Time is Eternity.” Beyond the sundial stands the 38 column terra cotta pergola with its mag-nificent climbing roses. The pergola was completely restored in 2009thanks to the fundraising efforts of the Yaddo Garden Association. Situated behind the pergola is the rock garden with its many shade lovingplants as well as stone fountains emptying into a rill which flows to a lowerpond. Back in Katrina Traskʼs time, this was a sunny spot but the maturingof trees over the years have resulted in the garden now being a mostlyshade garden. The Yaddo gardens were the victim of neglect and severe vandalism in
the 1970ʼs and 1980ʼs. Charles Wait had a sundial made for Yaddo in1990, to replace the one that had been stolen during earlier vandalism.Charles gave the sundial in memory of his father, Newman E. (Pete) WaitJr., who had served for many years as Chairman for the Corporation ofYaddo. In 1990, while at the dedication of the new sundial and the plant-ing of several rose bushes in the garden in memory of her husband, JaneA. Wait realized how few rose bushes were in bloom in the garden eventhough it was June. After a year of planning and recruiting help from herfriends, in December, 1991, the Yaddo Garden Association was formed.Jane Wait was the YGA Founder and original President. In the spring of1992 the gardens were tidied and 350 new rose bushes were planted. For the past 20 years the Yaddo Garden Association (YGA) volunteers
have tended to the gardens and have restored the historic integrity KatrinaTrask had envisioned. The many volunteers spend hours planting, weed-ing, watering, deadheading, raking and giving tender loving care to thehundreds of plants in the entrance garden, the rose garden and the rockgarden. The YGAʼs success in restoration and continuous maintenance is due tothe dedication of its many volunteers over the years, as well as the supportof the surrounding community and the Corporation of Yaddo. The YGAhas received assistance from many local nurseries and businesses as wellas a partnership with the local BOCES horticulture students, high schooland college students, and Girl Scout Troops. A major goal of the YGA was the restoration of the 38 column pergola
which separates the rose garden from the rock garden. After years offundraising efforts including four Yaddo Mansion open houses, a quilt showand raffle, sale of a cookbook and numerous garden parties, the pergolarestoration was completed and the new terra cotta pergola was celebratedwith a dedication ceremony in 2009.The Yaddo gardens are a gem in Saratoga Springs. The gardens are
open daily, year-round from 8 a.m. to dusk, free of charge. The YGA con-ducts docent-led tours of the gardens every Saturday and Sunday frommid-June through Labor Day and Tuesdays during the thoroughbred rac-ing season. Tours are at 11 a.m., are $5 per person and begin at the mainfountain pool on the great lawn. Tours last approximately one hour. Do-cents share the history of the Trask family, of Yaddo and the gardens. Spe-cial group tours may be arranged at dates and times convenient forgroups. Power point presentations are also available to local groups whoare interested in a program on the Yaddo gardens. 2011 marks the 20th anniversary of the Yaddo Garden Association. To
celebrate this historic event, a “Yaddo Garden Party” will be held on Sun-day, July 10, 2011, 2 – 5 p.m. Proceeds will support future YGA work inthe gardens. Marylou Whitney and John Hendrickson are the HonoraryChairpersons of the event. Garden tours will be available and a dedicationceremony and planting of the newly developed ʻMarylou Whitney Roseʼwill highlight the occasion. Tickets to the Yaddo Garden Party are $50per ticket and $100 per Benefactor. For an invitation to the Yaddo GardenParty or for more information, contact Yaddo at 518.584.0746 orwww.Yaddo.org.
Improve your health-join a FREE exercise program... The Saratoga County Office for the AgingʼsRetired & Senior Volunteer Program sponsors Osteoporosis Prevention Exercise Classes through-out Saratoga County. Classes are led by trained RSVP Volunteer Leaders. This is a low impactprogram that includes balance and weight bearing exercises, stretches and wellness informationfor people over 50. Weights are provided and classes are FREE! Classes meet twice a week. Wehave openings for new participants in the HADLEY and GREENFIELD locations. For details andmore information, contact Billie Jo McConkey at Saratoga Office for the Aging, 884-4110.
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Fidelis Care Partners with Glens Falls Hospital for HealthInsurance Open House on June 9
GLENS FALLS, NY -- Fidelis Care, the New York State CatholicHealth Plan, is proud to join with Glens Falls Hospital to helpuninsured residents of Warren County apply for quality, free orlow-cost health care coverage.Fidelis Care representatives will be on site at Glens Falls Hos-
pital; 100 Park Street, Glens Falls, on Thursday, June 9, from10:00 am to 5:00 pm, to answer questions about health insuranceoptions and to help eligible residents apply to enroll in FidelisCare programs.Fidelis Care offers free or low-cost health insurance through NewYork State's Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus, and MedicaidManaged Care programs. Members are covered for regularcheckups, preventive care, routine screenings, hospital andemergency care, eye exams, dental care, and more.Fidelis Care also offers a variety of benefit options for seniors
through Fidelis Medicare Advantage, Dual Advantage, MedicaidAdvantage Plus, and Fidelis Care at Home programs, availablein select counties.To apply for enrollment in Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus,or Medicaid Managed Care through Fidelis Care, please bringproof of age, income, and address.With nearly 700,000 members in 58 counties statewide, Fidelis
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THE WARREN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY IS SPON-SORING PROGRAMS IN MAY AND JUNE 2011.
Contact Warren County Historical Society, Tuesday or Thurs-day 9 AM - 5 PM, 518-743-0734 <tel:518-743-0734> , Email:[email protected] Gary Evans, ExecutiveDirector.
May 18, 2011 “The Civil War in Warren County”Location: Queensbury Church of the King, 685 Bay Road
Queensbury, 12804 (across from the SUNY Adirondack cam-pus. (ACC)) Time: 7 PM - 9 PM
Presenters: Joan Aldous. Special performance of Civil War pe-riod music by Mike Yates. Info: Parking at rear of facility. Theprogram will highlight events occurring in Warren County duringthe Civil War. Joan, co-author of the Civil War chapter in the newWarren County History book, will be using letters and photo-graphs of local citizens and soldiers. Mike, a founding memberof the 77th Regimental Balladeers, will perform music from theCivil War period. The program is free admission.www.warrencountyhistoricalsociety.org/programs/ <http://www.warrencountyhistoricalsociety.org/programs/>
Special Program: Saturday June 25, 2011 “Site Visit and Exploration of Recent
Archeological Work at the Starbuck Farm"Time: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
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ATTENTION ALL CRAFT VENDORS: Whipple City Festival is currentlyseeking applications from craft & food vendors for our annual festival whichruns from Friday, June 17th through Sunday, June 19th, 2011. This eventdraws hundreds of people from our local community and beyond. Theevent kicks off with a parade at 6pm on Friday night. Great entertainmentprovided throughout the weekend. Applications are available by calling theGreenwich Chamber of Commerce at 518-692-7979, or email [email protected] or website www.greenwichchamber.org.
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FRIDHOLM PAINTING Let us help you with all your interior/ ext. projects. Pop-corn and cathedral ceilings, wall paper removal, staining, decks,, wall repair, carpentry, remodel work, too. Free esti-mate, lots of refs. Will show up. Neat, clean up Love what we do! Please call John Fridholm 330-9507or 1-877-REMODEL or visit jfridholm.com
GKS GROUNDSKEEPINGLAWN SERVICE. Complete landscape, maintenence and design. Yard cleaning, branch and tree service. Fertilization, seeding, topsoil, mowing, edging, bark mulch, hedge trimming, weeding, 20 years exp. Free est. Saratoga, Mil-ton 729-8796. Ballston Lake, Country Knolls. 460-2150
LAKESIDE Painting & MoreInt/ ext., pressure washing, deck staining. Fair prices. Free est.& ins.(518)466-0843
Grossʼs Plumbing, Heating & Cooling: 20yrs. exp. Ins. For all your plumbing/heating needs! Very reas. 928-1931
THOMAS TRACEY BLACKTOP PAVING. In business over 40 years. All aspects of paving. 584-7491
FRIDHOLM REMODELING Let us help you with your various interior/ext. home projects. Baths, kitchens, tile, carpentry,decks molding & handyman repairs. Roofing repair & replacement. Free estimate. Will show up. Neat. Cleanup. Love what we do! Please call John Frid-holm 330-9507 or 1-877-REMODEL or visit jfridholm.com
DO YOU HAVE VACATION PROPERTY FOR sale or rent? With promotion to nearly 5 million households and over 12 million potential buyers, a statewide classified ad canʼt be beat! Promote your property for just $490 for a 15 word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 518-877-4730º
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MOLD? MILDEW? ALGAE? or JUST PLAIN DIRTY?
Locally OwnedFREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED
584-1169www.a1powerwashinc.com
HOT WATER
POWER WASHINGPRESERVING, PROTECTING
& ENHANCING YOUR HOMEPOWER WASHING
SERVICESPOWER WASHING
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SERVICES• Vinyl, Aluminum & Cedar Siding
• Gutters (Inside & Out)
• Concrete, Stone, Brick
• Mildew Treatment & Stain Removal
• Wood & Composite Decks Washed
• Roof Washing
& EXCAVATION& EXCAVATION
580-1771 • 266-PAVE (7283)
Commercial • Residential Commercial • Residential • Industrial• Industrial
Driveways Driveways Parking Lots RoadsParking Lots Roads
Free Free EstimatesEstimates
3RD GENERATION 3RD GENERATION COMMITTED TO EXCELLENCECOMMITTED TO EXCELLENCE
All Work Is Owner Supervised On Every Job SiteAll Work Is Owner Supervised On Every Job Site
Tree Removal • Trimming • Stump Grinding
Free EstimatesFully Insured 654-9555
Butch’s Tree Service
(Workman’s Compensation &
Liability)
(518) 893-0649
Little Engine ShopLittle Engine Shop504 Sandhill RdGreenfi eld Center, NY 12833
PARTS & SERVICEPICK UP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE
N CKSN CKS
• Push Mowers • Rototillers • Snowblowers • Riders • Leaf Blowers • Trimmers
AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR:
RENTALSADULT COMMUNITYMinimum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spacious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $650. Washer, dryer hookups. Low heat costs. No pets.885-4232
WILTON- CANFIELD PARK1 BRʼs from $400 to $575. 2 BR starting at $595+ Laundry & garages available. No dogs. 233-1030 ext. 12.
RENT FREE, SHARE house in Clifton Park in exchangefor bedtime help. Sun-Thurs. 11:30 pm for disabled male. Strong male needed because of lifting. Refs . Details call 371-7456MECH. 2ND FL. 3 BR APT. with applicances, $725 plus utilities. No pets, no smok-ing. Adults preferred. Refer-ences required. 664-5321
FOR RENT. MOBILE HOME Downtown Stony Creek, per-fect for single or couples. $500+ (518) 696-4161 lve ms
ROUND LAKE - Exit 111 Br. $150 - $200/ wk. Utilities, cable, phone, laun-dry. Call Ric 573-9350 º
2 BR DUPLEX 1 1/2 BATHDeck, large yard, Waterford area. New frige and stove. Neat quiet NS, must be reliable. Avail. now. $790+ security. (248) 345-7357
APARTMENT FOR RENT: 1 bedroom second floor at 123 Main St., Corinth, $600/mo plus utilities, no pets/smok-ing. Call Winslow Realty 654-9552
3BR HOUSE 1.5 BA Sara-toga sch. H/W flrs, attached garage, gas heat. Great neighʼhood.$1,300 321-0212
LAKE LUZERNE BAYVIEWMOTEL & RENTAL Water-front remodeled 1 BR apts. Includes cable tv. $600/ mo. electric not incl. Also units at $550 & up. All utilities incl. 696-3300 or 654-8118
CLIFTON PARK EXIT 8Aduplex. 2 BR, 1 1/2 bath, gar-den style full basement, gas heat, a/c, deck, yard. Clean, private. No smoking, no dogs. $975. 265-0903
RENTALSLOOKING TO RENT
YOUR HOME? Need rental property?
Let Pinnacle Realty help you to market your home to our Global Foundries and AMD tenants or find you a great rental.. Call today.
Bruce McClellan(518) 331-9611 º
CORINTH VILLAGESpacious 3 BR, includes heat, hot water, off street, plowed, parking, 2nd floor. references. 584-0324
FOR RENT: BALLSTONLake, 2 BR apt. w/d hookup. $650 mo. Gas heat. No dogs. 399-9926
Garden Homes ºCommunitiesFOR SALE OR RENT.1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR MANUFACTURED HOMES,FINANCING AVAILABLE. Ravena 756-7473/756-3629Troy 279-9572So. Glens Falls 798-5071Colonie 373-0194Halfmoon 373-0194Clifton Park 383-0211Latham 383-0211Scotia 377-4519Selkirk 767-9134/ 767-2367Saratoga Springs 383-0211gardenhomesmanagement.com
RENTAL In Lake LuzerneNewly renovated 2 bdrm, 1 bath mobile home in quiet park, no pets, security, $600/mo + utilities. 466-7474.
BRING THE FAMILY! Warm up w/ our spring specials! Floridaʼs best beach. New Smyrna Beach. www.NSBFLA.com/Specials1-800-541-9621 º
DO YOU HAVE VACATION PROPERTY FOR sale or rent? With promotion to nearly 5 million households and over 12 million potential buyers, a statewide classified ad canʼt be beat! Promote your property for just $490 for a 15 word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 518-877-4730º
SCRAP METAL WANTEDBoilers, mowers, appli-ances, etc. Now doing junk & demo removal 928-5631
AERO DRIVEWAYSEALCOATING. Locally owned and operated. Call us now to sealcoat your drive-way or parking lot and take 10% off. Hurry offer good un-til June 6th. 696-2122
Paul White Home Carpentry Framing • Additions Windows • Remodeling • Kitchens • Baths • Decks • Roofing • General Repairs • Free Est. Over 25 years exp. 885-4502
Saratoga Light TruckingYou call, we haul. Debris removal, local moving. Great rates. 852-0081
TOPSOILPremium Dark Mulch $28/yd Screened Topsoil $28/yd. $100 Min. order. Delivered.Limited areas. 885-6668
3 EʼS MEMORIAL DAY SPECIAL $25. deal on mow-ing & hedging, also offering dethatching, powerwashing, mulching, Call John 210-0179
ALUMINUM SIDING REPAINTED. Donʼt reside! repaint & save thousands. Hundreds of colors to choose from. References, insured, free estimates Call 339-7978
ALWAYS BEST PAINTINGInterior - Ext. - Plaster WorkRefinishing, Wallpaper. Free est. 15 yrs. contract exp. Ins. Hire a Craftsman! 885-6696
WATER DAMAGE from win-ter ice? Roof repairs, heat-ing coil install. Int. wall & ceil-ing repairs. Painting. Call John Fridholm @ 330-9507 or go to www.jfridholm.com
Does the outside of your house need cleaning? Then give us a call! We will clean your windows, power wash your siding, clean roofs and gutters. Fully insured. Call Bob for a free est. 768-2968
G&G Deck Staining Decks professionally cleaned & restained/sealed. Ref. Ins. Free est. 339-7978
AIR COND. Heating, Furnace Boilers.1 day changeover. Change to high eff. and get national grid rebate and fed-eral tax credit. Mike OʼBrien º365-6624 7am-7pm7 days/wk
J & R FLOOR COVERING Tile, hardwood, carpet, vinyl, laminate. Great prices on ma-terials & installation. Residen-tial, commercial. Experi-enced & insured. Visa, MC, Discover Ralph 584-4657 º
C. L. HOME IMPROVE-MENTS Taking care of all your window and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates CallRich (518) 528-7173
MG REMODEL & HOME REPAIR - No job too small! Int.ext. Serving Capital Dist. Questions? Give me a call! Free est. Fully ins. 383-2546
B&D PRESSURE WASHING$125 1 story. $199- 2 story & mobile homes., decks, walks, gutters. Repairs too. 275-5288 or 369-1341 º
DAVEʼS ELECTRICAll Phase. From single light to entire house. Reasonable Rates. Free Estimates, In-sured. Senior Disc. 583-0441
REAL ESTATE
WANTEDWE BUY
PRE-OWNEDMANUFACTURED
HOMESIn Good Condition
1995 or NewerVillage Mobile Homes
885-0001PYRAMID PINESESTATES
2005 Fleetwood 14x80
4 BED, 2BA, All Appliances
Asking $34,900Village 885-0001
MOVE-IN READY • FINANCING AVAILABLEFOR INFORMATION CALL • 893-29892.5 Miles Outside Saratoga Springs
2025 ROUTE 9N GREENFIELD CENTER
BROOKVIEW VILLAGESINGLE LOTS AVAILABLE
VISIT US AT WWW.UMHHOMESALES.COM
NEW HOMES980 (Sq. Feet) 2 Bedrooms, 2 Baths #8 ......... $36,0001,296 (Sq. Feet) 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths #64 ..... $52,0001,494 (Sq. Feet) 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths #116 .... $67,900
PRE-OWNED HOMES1,456 (Sq. Feet) 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 1/2 Fnt. Porch $40,000980 (Sq. Feet) 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bath ............. $25,000
COMING SOON 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths - Doublewide 1,440 (Sq. Feet)
SPACIOUS LOTSAVAILABLE(2000 or Newer)Lot rent $95. First year
587-1279 or 788-1399
WOODCREST ACRESCORINTH AREA FOREST HILLSMILTON AREA
(GALWAY SCHOOLS)
GALWAY SCHOOLS - REDUCED!!
Lovely 2010 Titan 14x72
3BED, 2BA, All Appliances
Corner LotONLY $41,900Village Mobile Homes
885-0001 PYRAMID PINESESTATES
3 BED, 2BA, All Appliances, Brand New Furnace, Carpet
and Lino
Asking $36,900Village 885-0001
1988 28x64 Redman
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Exit 17N, 3 Miles North on Rt. 9 Pass The Hess Stationand Land Mark Inn & 1 Mile North of Rt. 9 & Rt. 197
VALUED HOMES518-793-1266
Limited Time Only $69,900 • 3 bed & 2 bathswww.nyvaluedhomes.com
• LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEEDLOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED• We Do It All• Land & Home packages• Jeremy can fi nd you property
anywhere we are connected to MLS
• Homes starting at $250 mo.• 100’s of fl oor plans you can
customize
$69,900
PYRAMID PINESESTATES
587-1279 or 788-1399SPACIOUS
LOTSAVAILABLE
(2002 or Newer)Two Months
Free Lot RentWON’T LAST LONG!!
RENTALS AVAILABLE
2025 ROUTE 9N GREENFIELD CENTER
893-2989
BROOKVIEW BROOKVIEW VILLAGE
NO PETS NO SMOKING
342 Pyramid Pines Estates • Saratoga Springs, NY 12866PYRAMID PINES ESTATES
PYRAMID PINES MOBILE HOME SALES & BROKERAGEFor Info Call Mike 518-885-0001 • Tracey 518-788-1399 or 587-1279
CURRENT HOMES FOR SALE IN PYRAMID PINESLOT #176 2011 CHAMPION 28x56
3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. Home has big open fl oor plan, perimeter heat. Latest in mobile home technology. Highly energy effi cient. Must See!
LOT #171 2011 CHAMPION 28x523 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Home has big open fl oor plan, latest in mobile home
technology, energy effi cient, lots of extras and upgrades. Must See!LOT #59 2004 COMMODORE 28x56
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Home has open fl oor plan. Has brand new carpet in living room.
FOREST HILLS - GALWAY SCHOOLSLOT #47 2011 CHAMPION 28x52
3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. Home has big open fl oor plan. The latest in mobile home technology, highly energy effi cient.
LOT #53 2000 CHAMPION 14x663 Bedrooms, 1 Full Bath
WOODCREST ACRES - CORINTH SCHOOLSLOT #71 2011 CHAMPION 28x52
3 Bedrooms, 2 Full Baths. Home has big open fl oor plan. The latest in mobile home technology, is highly energy effi cient.
WE BUY HOMESFast, flexible, fair.ColonyCrownHomeBuyers.com
Building Lot Town of Hague Approx. 1 acre. Approved for mobile homes, modular or conventional, brook on prop-erty. $18,000, 260-7145
HANDYMAN SPECIALCheap, cash. ColonyCrownBargainHomes.com
BUY A HOME TODAYE-Z qualifying.ColonyCrownHomeSales.com
OPEN HOUSE SUN. 11-1,104 Oak St., Corinth. En-closed porches, garage, beautiful woodwork, use as large 1F or rent the upstairs for income. OPEN HOUSE SUN 12-2,21 Barbara MacDonald Dr., Corinth, beautiful 7 yr. old ranch on 1 acre, 2BR, 2 BA, new furnace. USDA loans available on these homes, no down payment. welchgrouprealty.com 654-2100
TOWN OF WILTONS.G.F. School District. 3 min. east of exit 16. 3-10 acre lots. $80K each. 587-6350
NYʼS LARGEST Selection land & camp packages. New 2 story cabin on river w/5 acres- $79,995. Farmhouse and barns w/5 acres-$69,995. New cabin w/8 acres $32,995 Call 1-800-229-7843 or visit www.LandandCamps.com º
ABSOLUTE NY FARMLANDSale! June 4th! 5 to 14 acre parcels-opening price $24,900 Less than 3 hrs NY City! No closing costs! Prime buildable acreage! Call 1-888-775-8114 NOW for free info! º
NY FARM LIQUIDATIONSALE! June 4th! Lender owned Land/Farm Buildings - $69,900! Less than 3 hrs. NY City. Gorgeous setting, views, stonewalls! FREE CLOSING COSTS! Call 1-888-701-1864for free info packet! www.newyorklandandlakes.comº
Saratoga Village & WestRent to own affordable 2 & 3
BR homes. Call Kris @ 496-9118 or 884-8383
www.wantto livehere.com
MOBILE HOME PARKS,quite rentals. Saratoga - Schuylerville- Stillwater ar-eas. $525 to $775. 237-1500
CLIFTON PARK Adult ParkºFor Sale Beautiful 1996 14x70 3BR, 1.5 BA. New rugs, completely renovated. Vinyl siding shingle roof, large lot. Ready to move in. Must be bank qualified. Vos-burgh MHP. 237-4562
COUNTRY MANOR- PRIMEBallston Spa Community. Perfect! 28ʼx60ʼ Skyline cus-tom 3 BR, 2 ba. den, morning rm. Formal DR, 5 major appli-ances, fireplace, central A/C, 14ʼx28ʼdeck with hot tub, sheetrock drywall t/o. Lovely landscaped site and much more! Village Mobile Homes885-0001º
SARATOGA NEAR THEtrack. Perfect 2004 Skyline 3 BR, 2 bath 28x64 double-wide. 6 major appliances, central a/c, hot tub on huge deck, powered shed. 2 fire-places and much much more! Village Mobile Homes 885-0001
SMALL STILLWATERCommunity: ʻ93 Palm Harbor 14x72, 2BR, 2BA, refer., range, C/A, covered porch & more! Own for as little as $500/mo. including park rent! Village Mobile Homes 885-0001
CRESCENT CITY MH Park Seniors. No pets, quiet coun-try like setting. Single/Double-wide. 321-1808 or 312-8286
Clifton Park For Sale , adult park, nice 14x70 2 BR, 1BAfurniture & appls. incl. Central air, deck. Must see. 237-4562
HYSPOT PARK, Greenfield Center. 2 BR, 2 BA, 1999 SW, $27,900. Large lot Pin-nacle Real Estate 728-8457
WILTON- ADIRONDACK ESTATES: Gorgeous! Fair-mont Crown Regis, 3 BR, 2 BA., 28x64, 6 major appli-ances, central A/C, garage, large custom shed, ramp, beautiful 3 season addition, insul windows, huge, land-scaped site & more! Village Mobile Homes 885-0001 º
34 WHISPERING PINESExit 16. 3 BR, 2 ba +addition $38,900 Owner offer 3/mo lot rent.Pinnacle Realty728-8457
DOWNTOWN SARATOGA2008 Colonie 2 BR, 1 ba. sin-gle wide. Full appliance pack-age. Huge deck, shed and more! Village Mobile Homes. 885-0001
MALTA: REDUCED! 2002 Castle doublewide 28x76, 3BR, 2BA, living rm., fam. rm., formal dining rm., island kitchen, huge master suite, fireplace, C/A, deck, corner site & much more. Only $52,000. Village Mobile Homes 885-0001
TROTTER VIEW ESTATES-MOBILE PARK(518) 871-1500 “Ready When You Are” Start saving NOW with a BEAUTIFUL NEW HOMESaratoga City water, sewer, & natural gas
Cape Cod RentalDennisport 3 BR, 1 bath on private road. Short walk to beaches. Visit our web site (www.cottageoncape.com)for pictures and availability or call us at 885-9039 º
EMPLOYMENT
ADIRONDACK DENTAL ASSISTING SCHOOL, INC.410 ROWLAND STREET • BALLSTON SPA
BENEFITS, JOB SECURITY, GREAT PAY!Readers Digest called Dental Assisting one of the “RECESSION PROOF” CAREERS in the March 2009 issue!
Check Out The Testimonials on our Website. All course info available at www.adirondackschool.com10 WEEK COURSE - SUMMER FRIDAYS ONLY • 8AM TO 5PM
NEXT CLASS STARTS FRIDAY, JULY 15, 2011 Call Karen Today at 363-0008 and secure your place in our next class before it fills up!ACCESS VR, WIA & MYCCA APPROVED! NYS LICENSED! PAYMENT PLANS AVAILABLE!
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If you are a reliable adult with a good running auto and willing to work from 3-6 am you could make EXTRA CASH delivering the Times Union and other publications close to your neighborhood.
Log On to timesunion.com/carriers or call 454-5689
Independent ContractorsNeeded to deliver the Times Union
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CALL 1-800-979-7978 BETWEEN 9 AM AND 5:30 PM MON – FRI.REFER TO JOB# 30065-B For GLENS FALLS / LAKE GEORGE AREAS
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AIRLINES ARE HIRING: Train for high paying Aviation career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified. Job placement assistance. . Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-202-0386º
HOME HEALTH AIDESPERSONAL CARE AIDES,F/T, P/T. Must be certified. Flex. hrs. Week-end help needed Competitive pay. Team atmosphere. Must have vehicle & be ready to work. Sign on bonus if qualified Senior Solutions. 584-1200 or 370-1200. º
ATTENTION: Water Tech. & Customer Service positions: Training provided. Must be a HS Grad Starting $535 per wk. Benefits & bonuses. 899-5555 H2o Solutions º
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**2011 POSTAL JOBS!**Earn $14 to $59 hour + full federal benefits. No experi-ence required. NOW HIRING! Green card OK. 1-866-477-4953. EXT 237 º
HOUSE CLEANERS NEEDED $9 per hour to start. M-F, 25-30 hours. Paid mile-age. Background check and drug screening required.MERRY MAIDS. 19 Reed Ln. Clifton Park. 371-8501
ATTENTION! CERTIFIED AIDES NEEDED. Immediate hire. Home Health Aides and Personal Care Aides. Must have valid certificates. Call Home Helpers at 584-5885
ACTORS/ MOVIE EXTRAS$150-$300/day depending on job requirements. No experi-ence, all looks needed. 1-800-385-2392 A110. º
LIVE IN PERSONAL CARE AIDES. Are you interested in working 3 days a week & having the other 4 off? Call Concepts of Health Care @ (518) 885-2020º
HOUSE HUNTER NEEDEDEarn good money, part time. ColonyCrownHouseHunter.com
ACCESS LAWSUIT CASHNOW!!! Injury Lawsuit Drag-ging? $500-$500,000+++ within 48/hrs? Low rates 1-800-568-8321www.lawcapital.com º
DONATE YOUR CAR, boat, or real estate. Fully tax deductible. IRS recognized charity. Free pick-up & tow. Any model or condition. Help needy children. outreachcenter.com1-800-596-4011ºDO YOU HAVE EMPLOY-
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LIFE INSURANCE, EASY to qualify, no medical exams. Purchase through 86. Fast acceptances. 1-800-938-3439 x24.1-516-938-3439 x 24.º
When Looking For Work Is Your Job(NAPSI)—Searching for and starting a new job can cause people to spend money when they may be short on funds. A bright spot is that some of thoseexpenses may be tax-deductible.
Unemployed And Searching For A New JobTaxpayers—particularly the unemployed and underemployed-should file tax returns to claim all tax credits and deductions they are entitled to on theirtax returns, to ensure they get the largest tax refund they are due.Remember, all income must be reported to the IRS, regardless of the source. It does not matter if itʼs from unemployment compensation (all of which
is subject to federal income tax this year), tips, a lawn-mowing business or working as a nanny.While looking for a new job, keep good financial records because items used exclusively for the job search are tax-deductible if the job is in the same
field. Among these expenses are resumé development, professional placement services and unreimbursed mileage, airfare and hotel expenses for in-terview travel.
Moving For A New JobIf relocating for a new job, unreimbursed moving expenses may be eligible deductions that do not have to be itemized. These are the eligibility require-ments:• Any moving expenses incurred within one year from the first day of work• The new job would have increased the taxpayerʼs commute by more than 50 miles• If the taxpayer was previously unemployed, the new job must be at least 50 miles from the taxpayerʼs old home• Taxpayers must be employed at least 39 weeks during the first 12 months after the move.
Starting A New JobExpenses for unreimbursed items necessary for working, such as computers, mobile phones, training that allows workers to keep their current positions,union dues and required uniforms may be eligible tax deductions. To be eligible, these items must be required by the employer and used exclusively forwork purposes. Use the H&R Block job deduction guide to learn what expenses are typically claimed for certain occupations.Eligible job expenses must be claimed as itemized tax deductions and they must total more than 2 percent of adjusted gross income; only the portionof job deductions and other miscellaneous itemized deductions that exceed 2 percent of adjusted gross income may be claimed.
AUTOMOTIVE
WANTEDAll JunkVehicles$200 And Up
Complete
ALSO PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR
SCRAP METALCall Ray’s Salvage
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JOHNSON’S AUTO CRUSHERS
Is Now Accepting Car Tires With or
Without Rims$5.00 Per Tire Charge
for DisposalTRUCK TIRES &
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584-8110
TRUCKS & CARS WANTED FOR CRUSHER
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584-8110
PAYING TOP DOLLARFOR JUNK CARS & TRUCKS
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DONATE YOU CAR. FREE TOWING “Cars for Kids” Any condition. Tax deductible. Outreach Center 1-800-521-7566 º
DONATE YOUR CAR. “Food on Wheels” program. Family relief services, tax deduction. Receipt given on the spot. Any condition, free tow within 3 hours. 1-800-364-5849, 1-877-44 MEALS º
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CASH FOR CARS and trucks. Get a top dollar in-stant offer! Running or not. 1-888-644-7796
CASH For Cars and TrucksWe buy junk/ unwanted cars and trucks. $200 and up. No title. No problem. Prompt courteous and professional for a change of pace. Please call R.C.ʼs 683-9285 Thanks again to everyone who called last week. Free towing. Open 24/7
Wanted: Cars/Trucks. Buying unwanted cars, trucks,equip. junks, rusted out, broken. Paying $175 & up. 366-5016
JUNK CARS We pay top dollars for all junk cars, trucks, vans, etc. Call (518) 322-0654 º
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