You are on page 1of 16

747-9535 Fax: 747-9529

COURIER
The Weekly Publication that means BUSINESS! 13 Broad St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839 email:shoppers1@earthlink.net
Vol. 13, No. 14, May 30, 2014
Now On-line at addigest.com
Napaul Publishers, Inc. - 2014 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
PRSRT STD
ECRWSS
U.S. POSTAGE PAID
PERMIT #3
GREENWICH, NY
Residential Customer
Serving Hudson Falls & Kingsbury
Hrs: Mon-Fri 10:30am-6pm. Sat 10:30am-4pm
163 Broadway, Fort Edward
518-480-4698
HEALTHY HARVEST
ORGANICS AND HYDRO
www.hhohydro.com
We Now Carry
ORGANIC
GARDENING
MAGAZINE
O
N
L
Y
$
4
59
Our Our Our Our Our V VV VVer er er er ery Own y Own y Own y Own y Own
Or Or Or Or Org gg gganic anic anic anic anic T TT TTea ea ea ea ea
Made Here In Made Here In Made Here In Made Here In Made Here In
T TT TThe Stor he Stor he Stor he Stor he Store ee ee
*Offer ends June 30, 2014
L
.E
.D
.s
B
a
c
k
I
n
S
to
c
k
!
(please bring your
own container)
10% OFF*
WE HAVE
ORGANIC AMENDMENTS
FOR YOUR SOIL!!
G
R
O
W
O
R
G
A
N
I
C
Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
Exit 17N, Rt.9 Moreau
(518) 793-0153
www.acehomesinc.com
WE DO EVERYTHING
AT GUARANTEED
LOWEST PRICES
Bringing You Exciting
Homes for the Next
Century
Modular Homes/Garages
Site Development
Land/Home Mortgages
Model Homes To View
Your Ace
in the Hole
Builder
35 Years
Experience
Retire to Ocala, Florida!
Ready For You!
$88,500
3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
fireplace. Move in con-
dition. Wooden deck,
large tiled shower in master bath. All appliances, new
roof in 2008 and attached garage. Easy access to
schools, parks, shopping & major roads. 1 hour to
Daytona or Orlando. Nice community, located on cul-
de-sac in Countryside Estates. More photos avail-
able. Call Toni at 518-435-5013 or 352-693-2365
Summer special: Any driveway 10x100: $1995
584-1320
Mechanicville
743-0804
Saratoga
Glens Falls
664-5453
848-4790
Cell
THE
MACHINE
YOUR
FRIENDS
518-753-7113
1724 State Route 67, Valley Falls, NY
Visit Our Web Site To View
All Our Current Promotions.
www.hoosiclawn.com
EXTRA
ROOM
STORAGE
Route 9,
Chestertown
SELF
STORAGE,
5x5 to 10x25
494-7044
494-2873
stoves fireplaces inserts
gas wood pellet coal
Cash-N-Carry or
Complete Installations
THE STOVERY
518-638-8950
www.thestovery.com
EXIT 17N 3 MI. North, 1 Mi. North of Hess &
junction of Routes 9 and 197
nyvaluedhomes.com OPEN 7 DAYS
VALUED HOMES 518-793-1266
WE DO IT ALL WE DO IT ALL WE DO IT ALL WE DO IT ALL WE DO IT ALL...foundation, excavation.
Colonials, Capes, Ranches WE HA WE HA WE HA WE HA WE HAVE IT VE IT VE IT VE IT VE IT ALL ALL ALL ALL ALL
Property available - Land & Home packages Land & Home packages Land & Home packages Land & Home packages Land & Home packages
NEW - 3 bed under $250 mo. with 1 year FREE lot rent
MINT 3 bed/2 bath, acre $119,900 - $580 mo.
BEAUTIFUL. 28x50 starting at $49,900
Bring us a floor plan WE WILL BUILD IT FOR LESS. WE WILL BUILD IT FOR LESS. WE WILL BUILD IT FOR LESS. WE WILL BUILD IT FOR LESS. WE WILL BUILD IT FOR LESS.
BBQ - Chili Dogs, Burgers & Refreshments BBQ - Chili Dogs, Burgers & Refreshments BBQ - Chili Dogs, Burgers & Refreshments BBQ - Chili Dogs, Burgers & Refreshments BBQ - Chili Dogs, Burgers & Refreshments
Join Us At Our
O P E N H O U S E!
During Town of Moreaus Town
Wide Garage Sale!
May 31 and June 1, 11am-5pm
Cant make it during the open house?
Come anytime, the grill will be on & we will be here!
SALEM ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT FOR RENT.
With lawn & deck. Utilities in-
cluded. $595/month. 518-
854-9242
50 ACRES
FANTASTIC VIEWS
1800 road frontage. Stony
Creek. 25 miles to Gore or
Lake George. $89,900. No in-
terest financing.
518-696-2829
GREENWICH
2 Bedroom upstairs, well
kept, smoke free building.
Dishwasher, heat included.
Laundry facility and one
garage space included. No
pets. Adults only. $695/mo.
plus security and references.
518-692-2377
OUT OF COUNTY BUYER
WANTS A FARM!
Reasonablly priced. Call Al at
Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.
NEED TO SELL YOUR
HOME OR PROPERTY?
List with us at a fair price. If
we don't sell your home we
will pay your $500. Al
Konieczny at Bryce Real Es-
tate Call for details.
518-441-4353.
NYC BUYER WANTS
WATERFRONT HOME
OR CAMP. Good price.
Call Al at Bryce R.E.
518-441-4353.
HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR
SALE: 10' dock space in-
cluded on water. $25,000.
518-858-2786.
HOUSES FOR RENT
SALEM, NY
1 - Newly renovated, 6 room
house. 1 bath, 3 bedroom, no
pets, first, last months rent, plus
security.
Rental agreement required.
Phone 518-796-6786
Mr. Smith or
518-854-9278
RENTAL: One bedroom, W/
D, porch,/ to yard. Very clean.
$575/month. Security and
references required. Very
clean 518-695-3274.
WE ARE BUYING
COUNTRY PROPERTY
Farms, Woodlands
Vacant Lands &
Water-front
Call 518-638-6484 or
518-747-7722 eves
SCHUYLERVILLE
ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT FOR
RENT includes heat, lights,
water and sewer. $700/mo
518-338-8311
TWO
APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE.
One on the first floor; one
on the second floor; both
two (2) bedrooms.
27 Main street
Greenwich, NY
518-791-3001
LAND OR FARM
WANTED: Top price paid.
Out of country buyers. Call
Bryce Realty 518-271-7630
CORLEW REALTY
2243 Coach Rd.,
Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-6473
Serving Washington &
Warren Counties
Sandra Corlew,
Broker/owner
EAST GREENWICH.
Charming 2 BR; Double LR,
Formal DR, Loft BR, Private
Gardens, W/D Hookup,
Garage. $775 Plus Utilities,
Security, Lease. No pets.
Also; Tiny 1 BR $450.
518-854-9285
TOWNHOUSE
FOR RENT
GREENWICH
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths,
Deck, Washer/Dryer,
Storage, Low Utilities,
Views, Dish Washer,
Large Yard.
no smokers/no pets,
$995+ a month.
518-638-9010
JB PAVING
Free Estimates
All phases paving &
excavating. Affordable prices.
Add beauty and value to
your property.
Call 518-584-8806
EXCAVATION
Driveways grated,
ditches cleaned.
Screened Topsoil.
Ponds dug &
cleaned out.
518-692-8888
COUNTRY
ELECTRIC LLC
Residential, Com-
mercial, Industrial. All
types of wi ri ng i n-
cl udi ng servi ce en-
trances, backup genera-
tors, new & rewiring of
homes, offices, barns,
motor controls, pools
& Spas, electric heat,
etc. Licensed Master
Electrician, fully
Insured, Free
Estimates
518-642-2271
SPECIALTY LUMBER
Table tops, mantle pieces, rus-
tic furniture stock. Select grade
hardwood lumber, including
butternut, cherry, oak, ash,
birch, etc. Call 518-494-
2747.
Napaul Publishers, Inc.May 30, 2014
Do you have events that people need to know about?
Contact Barbe at barbethomas1@aol.com
Want to find out more about whats
happening in Washington County
and the surrounding area?
LIKE OUR NEW FACEBOOK PAGE!
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Wise-Shopper/464900770308092
Battenkill Conservancy Names
Sally B. Tefft,
Greenwich Resident & Businesswoman as Community Citizen
Battenkill Conservancy will present its annual Community Citizen Award to
long time Greenwich resident and businesswoman, Sally B. Tefft.
The sharp-minded, and sprite nonagenarian who
moved to Greenwich in 1941 will be presented
with the award at The Battenkill Runs Through
It Beach, Music & Food Festival that takes
place on
Saturday, May 31st from 1- 6 PM
at the Greenwich Town Beach.
Up until last fall, Mrs. Tefft was actively in-
volved in running one of the oldest independently
published newspapers in the country, the Green-
wich Journal Salem Press and served as Publisher
Emeritus during the papers transition to new
ownership. Originally from Connecticut, Ms
Tefft attended Middlebury College in Vermont
where she met her future husband, Richard S. Tefft,
son of one of the papers original publishers and
partners. In 1941, the newly married couple re-
turned to Greenwich where she has lived ever
since. She remembers her first few years in the
Village as the United States entered WWII and
how residents took precautions by turning off all the lights. In between raising four
children, she began working at the paper, first helping with collating duties and later
with advertisers in the Troy area. In 1969 when the Journal Stationers (then located on
Hill Street) began selling school supplies, she began working full time. Taking on
more responsibilities, she has ensured the paper provided uninterrupted service through
its various management transitions right up until last years sale of the paper to Atticus
Communications. She recently retired from her final position as Publisher Emeritus
believing the ownership transition is now complete. Many in the village of Green-
wich can attest to her work ethic, her commitment to the paper and her daily walks to
the papers former office on Salem Street from her current home on Church Street.
The Battenkill Conservancy chose Ms. Tefft as the recipient of this years award
based on her nearly 75 years of community service to the area and her recognition of
the Battenkill as one of the areas most important natural resources. Over the years
the paper has featured the Battenkills importance to the community as both a recre-
ational and economic driver for Washington County. She has many fond memories of
bringing her children to the beach and how its was always being well maintained with
qualified lifeguards. When asked about her thoughts on the river, her response the
Battenkill has been a wonderful friend.
Mrs. Tefft will be presented with the award the day of the festival, Saturday, May 31,
2014 at approximately 3:00 PM.
The Battenkill Conservancy is an all-volunteer, non profit organization dedicated to preserving and enhanc-
ing the Battenkill watershed through education, conservation, advocacy and the River Watch Program. The
Battenkill Conservancy is managed by a Board of Directors and maintains an office in Cambridge, New York.
Sally B. Tefft at home
(Route 140. 1/4 mile east of High School)
Hours: Mon.-Sat.
8:30 am - 5:30 pm
Closed Sundays
ISCOUNT FOOD
OF POULTNEY
D
M
a
n
y
M
a
n
y
M
a
n
y
M
a
n
y
M
a
n
y
S
a
S
a S
a
S
a
S
av vv vve
3
0
-
e
3
0
-
e
3
0
-
e
3
0
-
e
3
0
-
5
0
%
5
0
%
5
0
%
5
0
%
5
0
%
w
e
e
k
ly!
w
e
e
k
ly!
w
e
e
k
ly!
w
e
e
k
ly!
w
e
e
k
ly!
Visit Us on facebook
WWW.facebook.COM/discountfood
Deli, Fresh Produce, Frozen Foods,
and a Full Line of Groceries
298 East Main St. Poultney, VT
Offering
Gluten Free
Products
COME IN & CHECK OUR
HEALTH & BEAUTY PRODUCTS.
S
a
vin
g
s
S
a
vin
g
s
S
a
vin
g
s
S
a
vin
g
s
S
a
vin
g
s
a
r
a
r
a
r
a
r a
re

e

e

e
e
W WW WW
o
r
o
r
o
r
o
r o
rth th th th th
th
e
D
ri
th
e
D
ri
th
e
D
ri
th
e
D
ri
th
e
D
riv vv vv
e
!
e
!
e
!
e
! e
!
In Celebration of Our 12th anniversary, You Are cordially
Invited on JUNE 7TH.
Featuring:
FREE Hot dogs
FREE Drinks
FREE Baloons for the children
Outdoor Bargain Table (weather permitting)
BUY ONE GET ONE FREE SPECIALS
E
n
te
r
E
n
te
r
E
n
te
r
E
n
te
r
E
n
te
r T TT TT
o oo oo
W WW WW
in
O
n
e
o
f
in
O
n
e
o
f
in
O
n
e
o
f
in
O
n
e
o
f
in
O
n
e
o
f
T TT TT
h
r
h
r
h
r
h
r h
re
e
$
3
0
e
e
$
3
0
e
e
$
3
0
e
e
$
3
0
e
e
$
3
0
G
ift C
a
rd
s
G
ift C
a
rd
s
G
ift C
a
rd
s
G
ift C
a
rd
s
G
ift C
a
rd
s
ROAST PORK DINNER/CRAFT& FOOD SALE: The North Granville Methodist church will
have a roast pork dinner on Thursday June 12,2014 starting at 4:30. The cost is $9.00 for adults,
$4.00 for children 3-10 years old. Children under 3 are free. There will also be crafts and food for
sale. For any further information phone Roberta at 518-812-4001.
,SPAGHETTI DINNER to benefit kids going to summer camp. West Fort Ann United Methodist
Church, Copeland Pond Road, Fort Ann, NY, June 5. Includes salad, bread, beverage and cake.
Serving from 4:30PM. 518-793-0969
SPECIAL DINNER Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton,
NY On Friday June 13, the Nutrition Department will hold its monthly special dinner at noon. This
months theme will be Fathers Day. Menu will be: Baked Meatloaf w/Onion Gravy, Mashed
Potatoes, Italian Bread, California Blend Vegetables, and Chocolate Ice Cream for desert.
Entertainment will be provided at 11:00 The Bob Treffiletti Project. Our wonderful complete lunch is
available to all Rensselaer County Seniors age 60 and older Monday thru Friday at noon for a suggested
contribution of $2.75. Stop in anytime Mon. Fri. 9:00 3:00 pm for a complete monthly menu and
activities calendar. Please call 518-279-3485 to make your reservations for lunch.
MAKE YOUR OWN VICTORIAN TOYS- Have fun making and playing with your own
Victorian style toys: Jacobs Ladder, Cup & Ball, Peg Doll and Conkers. Join us at the Chapman
Historical Museum on Sunday, June 8th from 2-4 pm. The event will be held outside, weather permit-
ting, and our junior docents will be on hand to assist. The cost is $5/child; $1 member discount.
Reservations are required by Friday, June 6th. For more information, or to make reservations, call
793-2826 or email educator@chapmanmuseum.org. This event is sponsored by Price Choppers
Golub Foundation, and is a NYS Path Through History Weekend Event. The Chapman Museum is
located at 348 Glen Street, across from the Travelers Insurance Building. For more information, or to
make reservations, please call Kim Harvish at 793-2826, or e-mail at educator@chapmanmuseum.org.
SARATOGA HISTORICAL SOCIETY RAFFLE- The Saratoga County Historical Society
announced a raffle to support the museums collections and education programs serving several thousand
Capital District school children each year. Three lucky winners will be announced on Friday, June 6,
2014 at 7PM at Brookside. The first prize winner will receive $1000; the second prize is $500 and the
third is $100. Tickets are $20 each, and can be purchased from Brookside in Ballston Spa as well as
local businesses including Agway of Ballston Spa, Allerdice Building Supply in Saratoga Springs, The
Medbury Inn & Spa, Sunset Caf and the Brickyard. Limited tickets will be sold; winners need not be
present at the drawing to win. Purchase your ticket by contacting Brookside at 885-4000 or
info@brooksidemuseum.org or visit one of the local businesses above. Please visit Brooksides website
(www.brooksidemuseum.org) for more details.
www.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 The Stovery - Home of Soothing Fires Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
518-695-5309 518-695-4337
http://northeastsatellitesales.com
NOR NOR NOR NOR NORTHEAST SA THEAST SA THEAST SA THEAST SA THEAST SATELLITE TELLITE TELLITE TELLITE TELLITE
SALES SALES SALES SALES SALES
BRITTANY BRAYMAN NAMED TO NAC SOFTBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM-
Castleton student-athlete Brittany Brayman of Fort Ann, was recently named to the
North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Softball All-Conference Team. Castleton is small
enough to be a community where every student matters, yet offers more than 30
academic programs, 20 intercollegiate sports, and over 40 clubs and organizations.
The college stresses community service and provides exceptional programs for first
year students.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
Multi-Tiered Greens
Strategic Bunkers
Tree-Lined Fairways
Driving Range
Full Pro Shop Club Rentals
Golf Course Rd., Warrensburg, NY
518-623-9336
Minutes from I-87
www.croninsgolfresort.com
Stay & Play 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Housekeeping Cottages
Weekend Packages Motel Pool Lounge Game Room
Just A Chip Shot From Your Cottage To The First Tee!
Greenwich Floor Covering
Flooring Sales & Installation
1169 St. Rt. 29, CVS Plaza, Greenwich, NY
518-531-4191
Greenwich Floor Covering
DON T BE FOOLED BY THE
Too-Good-To-Be-True Box Store Installation Prices!
Carpet Ceramic Tile
Vinyl
Laminates Hardwood
Residential & Commercial
Quality Products, Excellent Customer
Service & Expert Installation.
WE CAN & WILL BEAT ANY big box store price for
installation! No fine print in our ads!!
Please stop in or call for
your free in-home
estimate!
CAPITAL AGWAY
1333 ROUTE 7 BRUNSWICK
518-279-4300
WE NOW OFFER
BLUE BUFFALO
PET FOODS
Introductory Offer:
Buy 10 Get The 11th FREE
1796
WILSON HOMESTEAD
Old Books & Antiques
Special June Sale
20% off
New York & Vermont
Local History & Always
On Cookbooks.
Open Sat. & Sun. 11- 5
Or By Appointment All
Year.
7 mi. N of Salem, NY off
NYS Rt. 22, 1/2 mi. W on
Chamberlin Mills Rd.
518-854-3134 Like
Wilson Homestead on
Facebook.
WANTED:
AUTOMOTI VE TECH
Looking for A-Clean License - Inspectors
License-ASE or other Certifications
Can Diagnose-Can Do Alignments
Hard Worker Apply in Person
BARDINS TIRE SERVICE 66 Quaker St
Granville, NY 518-642-1311
STORY HOUR- The Schuylerville Public Library holds preschool story hour every Wednesday and
Thursday at 10am. All are welcome to attend. Details, call 695-6641
SOCK HOP- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton
NY will be holding a Sock Hop on Friday, May 30, 2014 3:00 6:00 pm. Entertainment will be
provided by Sal Graziano and sponsored by CDPHP. Cost will be $2.50 and a pair of socks to be
donated to The Danford in Hoosick Falls. Dance contest with prizes, 50s to 70s attire optional,
refreshments cater by Price Chopper. For more information or reservations call Penny at 279-
3413.
SUMMER READING KICKOFF PARTY- Kick off the summer right as we Fizz, Boom, Read
in July and August. Join the Schuylerville Public Library on Monday June 30
th
at 2pm for a summer
kick-off party. Register for summer reading program, and have some ice cream! Details, call 695-
6641
$ BUYING- HIGHEST
PRICES PAID $
Gold & silver jewelry; vin-
tage costume & turquoise.
Coins, watches, knives, mili-
tary, toys, antiques etc. 30+
years experience..save time,
call Joe first. 518-893-0235
or 518-669-2274
FOR SALE: Arti sano
Highlights brown leather sofa,
chai r, ottoman. Excel l ent
condition, used for guest
house furniture. No pets and
smoke free, Paid $6,000, asking
$2, 500. Call 518-321-
1873.
TREE SERVICE..
EXPERIENCED
CLIMBER NEEDED.
Donavan Tree Service,
10 Brickyard Road, Mechan-
icville.
518-664-3531.
info@donovantreeservice.com
GET NEXT YEARS
FIREWOOD NOW!
Very reasonable rates.
Call (802)-394-2565 or
(518)-598-2376
MECHANIC WANTED:
Progressive machinery
dealer looking for experi-
enced mechanic. Must have
own tools and clean license.
Competitive wages, health
insurance, 401K and paid
vacation. Potential career
opportunity for right
applicant.
Send resume to
donc@hrtcompany.com
WANTED: Standing timber,
wood lots. Fully insured. Call
518-692-2109
BEST OF QUALITY
TAXIDERMY
Deer Heads Mounted. Bear
Rugs Made. Museum Quality.
518-642-9570
DRUMMS SAWMILL
Kiln Dried Rough Cut
and Planed lumber
in stock.
1" & 2" T&G.
Shiplap, Novelty
Siding, Log Cabin
Siding. V-Groove.
Hrs: M-F 8 am-4:30 pm;
Sat. 8 am-3:30 pm
Pick-up or delivery.
193 Casey Road in
Schuylerville.
518-928-9982
518-583-1168
We now accept all
major credit cards!
JOHNSONVILLE VILLAGE WIDE GARAGE SALE still time to put your address on the map
or rent a spot @ the Johnsonville Rescue Squad. Date: Sat. June 7th 9-3. Call Donna @ 518-753-
7518 to place your address or if you have a spot to rent. Come and find a bargain from many families.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
Town & Country
Auction
Keep all your Items in one
place for the best Price!
Tuesday- New Merchandise
Friday- Antiques,
Collectibles, General Merchan-
dise
Saturday- Small Livestock,
Farm items
457 Rt. 32N, Schuylerville, NY
Call Today-
www.towncountryauctions.com
NYS Pet Dealers Lic#411534
Auctions Weekly
at
7:00 PM
Local Dealers in
attendance
weekly.
Now Buying
Junk Cars $200 & Up
Scrap, Tin Taken In!
Also Buying: Copper, Brass &
Batteries per Lb.
N
EW
C
E
R
T
IFIE
D
S
C
A
LES
!
518-695-6663
BIG APPLE DINER
Route 4 Low Hampton, NY
Open 7 Days Weekly
Daily specials
Take outs available
518-282-9286
Breakfast, Lunch
& Dinner
ALL DAY
Sandy DeGregory-Owner
Welcomes Courtney Hughes
& Terry Austin-Miller
14 Forest Street
Greenwich, NY 12834
Open Tues-Sat by
appt. Walk-ins
when available.
R&R FARMS
Grower of plants for
your garden.
Bedding Plants,
Vegetable Plants,
Hanging Baskets
Located on Rt. 40,
1/2 Mile South of Rt. 29,
518-692-7312
rrfarms1.wix.com/rrfarms1
Adirondack Seafood Co.
115 River Street Hudson Falls
518-745 - 5845
Did You Know?
The Freshest Seafood
Lunches and Dinners
OR Take some home for
Home Cookin
Salmon and Pollock are excellent
fish for GRILLING?
THINKING TRUCK?
THINK
LEE WHITMORE
THINK
DODGE
RAM
@
@
HOOSAC VALLEY FARMERS
212 Main St PO Box 299
Schaghticoke, NY 12154 518-753-6911
Where People In The Know Shop!
SAVE ON FENCING
AND FENCING SUPPLIES!
Horse Fencing HighTensile Wire Sheep &
Goat Fencing Electro Braid Rope Fencing & More!
We Install! We Install!
Large Supply of Fence Posts: Wood Posts 8
to 12 lengths, with different diameters.
Steel Posts 3 to 10 lengths.
Hrs: M-F
7:30-5:30
Sat
7:30-2:30
Closed
Sunday
SPRING SALE!!! FEATURING BAGS OF SAVINGS!
Locally Milled
Hog Feed
Locally Milled
Laying Mash
50 lb Bags
$
11
00
Water Softner
Pellets
50lb
Bags
$
4
90
B
uy 8 bags,
get 1 FR
EE
Things are cheaper by the lb when purchased in 50lb bags
100 lb Bags
$
19
50 100 lb
Bags
$
19
50
100 lb
Bags
$
19
50
518-695-5309 518-695-4337
http://northeast.getdish.com
NOR NOR NOR NOR NORTHEAST SA THEAST SA THEAST SA THEAST SA THEAST SATELLITE TELLITE TELLITE TELLITE TELLITE
SALES SALES SALES SALES SALES
BAND SAWN
AIR DRIED
PINE LUMBER.
1x's and 2x's.
Most sizes on
hand. Also, kiln
dried Hardwood
Flooring in Oak,
Cherry and
Hickory.
Pratt's Sawmill.
518-677-5609,
leave message.
FOR SALE
1991 John Deere 855
Tractor with mid-deck
mower, brushhog, and
snowblower. In excellent
condition; always stored
inside. $7500 or best offer.
Call 884-8125
ITEMS FOR SALE:
3 PC Living Room Set,
excellent condition-$400
Large Hutch, ex cond-$200
Free standing butcher block
island w/drawers $100
Oak free standing kitchen
cabinet $50
518-632-5448
FIBER MALE
ALPACAS
FOR SALE:
518-499-9090
APPLIANCES
RECONDITIONED
& GUARANTEED
Refrigerators, Ranges, Wash-
ers, Dryers. Best selection,
price & guarantee. New &
Used parts. Major credit cards.
518-761-9501
59 Boulevard
Queensbury, NY
1-800-640-4313
HIGHER CASH PAID
FOR COINS, jewelry, gold,
silver, watches, diamonds,
stamps, sports cards, sterling,
anything old. Call Dennis @
518-583-3479 or
1-800-498-3479.
NOW ACCEPTING
OR WILL PICK UP
Scrap Metal or Appliances
Also: We buy & pickup scrap
cars.
518-695-6757
IF YOU LIKE COUNTRY
MUSIC...
Then You'll Love
"The Downhome Coun-
try Gospel Hour"
Sunday evenings 8:00 pm
on 91.9FM
In Our 16th Year!
CASH: For crank
phonographs, early 78's,
cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612
TIRES FOR SALE
Car, Truck, Dump Truck,
Tractor trailer.
NEW & USED.
CHRIS CONNOLLY
421-3608
753-4542
JAKE CENTOFRANCHI NAMED TO DEAN'S LIST AT
CHAMPLAIN COLLEGE- Jake Centofranchi, a resident of Sa-
lem, NY, has been named to the Champlain College Spring 2014 Dean's
List for achieving a semester grade point average of 3.5 or higher.
Centofranchi is majoring in Graphic Design & Digital Media.
SILENT AUCTION ITEMS SOUGHT- On August 23, 2014
Cornell Cooperative Extension will be holding its 5th Annual Golf
Tournament and Silent Auction at Cronin?s Golf Resort in Warrens-
burg, NY. All proceeds from this benefit will be used to help finan-
cially support Cornell Cooperative Extension?s educational programs.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is a key outreach system of Cornell
University with a strong public mission and an extensive local pres-
ence that is responsive to the needs of people in our community.
Cornell Cooperative Extension provides educational programs in the
following areas: 4-H Youth Development, Family and Consumer
Sciences, Natural Resources, Gardening and Landscape, Nutrition,
Diet and Health. In-Kind gift donations may be shipped to Cornell
Cooperative Extension, 377 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg, NY
12885-0487. Arrangements for pick-up of donations can be made
by calling Amy Sabattis at 518-623-3291 or 668-4881 or email
als77@cornell.edu.
SIGN UP FOR THE SUMMER READING PROGRAM- Sign
up for Summer Reading Program with the Schuylerville Public Li-
brary from June 30 to July 5
th
. Open to all ages, register online or at
the Library.When you register for summer reading be sure to get on
our mailing list a weekly newsletter (July and August only) giving
you a highlight of all the programs being held at the library that week.
Details, call 695-6641 or visit our website schuylervillelibrary.sals.edu
check out the Summer Reading link at the top of the page.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
home MovIes Ideotapes 8IIdes
Fhotos Memory 8tIcks
Adirondack Video
Services
www.adirondackvideo.net
(518) 792-2864
DVD
TRANSFERS
Manleys Restaurant
4
Route 4, Kingsbury, NY 747-0023
Open 7 Days Each Week 6am-8pm
Some Special Days
For Your Enjoyment
$
5 Mondays ...A special
$
5 Menu
ALL Day!l
Homemade Desserts
Tuesdays we offer 1/2 price on
All Turkey Entrees!
Wednesdays
6am-10am 10 COFFEE with
ANY Breakfast purchase!
Commercial Residential
All Types of Commercial & Resi-
dential Roofing
Completely Insured
Rt. 4A West
Bomoseen, Vt, 05732
Tel: 802-265-8033
Fax: 802-265-3511
DORAN SHEET METAL
& ROOFING CO. INC.
Since 1970
A Reputation Built on Quality and Reliabilty
DAN TURCO & SONS
We Will Sell
Your
Motorcycle/ATV
For You!
Check Out New &
Used Inventory at
www.turcosyamaha.com
No Clarendon, Vt
Just South of Rutland
on US Route 7
802-773-8650 802-773-8650 802-773-8650 802-773-8650 802-773-8650
S SS SSuperior S SS SService & S SS SSales
since 1970
Hrs: 8:30-5:30 Tue, Wed, Thur, & Fri . Sat 9-2. cl osed Sunday and Monday
Moores Corners 518-642-1720
Jct. Routes 22 & 149, 8626 State Rt.22, Granville, NY
Four Wheel Drive
Compact Tractors
at REALISTIC PRICES!
Che
ck w
ith us B
EFO
R
E
yo
u b
uy e
lse
w
he
re
!
~ Sales & Service ~
RONS AUTO
USED CAR SALES
38 Mumford Dr., Clarendon Springs,
W. Rutland, VT. 802-438-5434
SEE OUR FULL SELECTION at
ronsautovt.sharepoint.com
ON SALE
05 Ford Five Hundred, V6, loaded, grey ....... $2250
05 Chevy Malibu 4dr, V6, auto, tan ................ $2250
05 Dodge Neon 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, 133k, red .... $1850
05 Dodge Stratus 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, 124k ........ $2650
05 Pontiac Sunfire 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, 153k ...... $1450
04 Chrysler Sebring Convertible 2 dr, 4 cyl,
auto, 143k, silver ....................................... $2650
04 Subaru Forester AWD, 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto .... $1650
03 Honda Civic 2 dr, 4 cyl, std., 1 owner ........ $2650
02 Saturn 3dr, 4cyl, auto, black ...................... $1650
01 Buick LeSabre 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded........ $1650
01 Dodge Dakota Quad, 2wd, V6, auto, silv. .. $1950
01 Subaru Outback wagon, AWD, auto, loaded, red/
silver, overheats ................................................. $650
00 Nissan Sentra 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, tan ........... $1650
00 Saturn 4 dr, 4 cyl, std., maroon.................. $1850
99 Honda Accord 2 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd, green ..... $1450
99 Outback Wagon AWD 4 cyl, std ................ $1650
CARS CARS CARS CARS CARS
07 Pontiac G6 V6, 4dr, auto, pw, pl, am/fm/cd, 166k,
black beauty ............................................... $3695
05 Chevy Cobalt LS 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto, loaded
leather, clean & solid, 170k ......................... $3995
05 Ford Five Hundred V6, loaded, luxury
ride, black ................................................... $3495
05 Ford Five Hundred Limited AWD, V6,
loaded luxury ride, maroon ......................... $3695
05 Hundai Accent GT 2 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd,
143k, black ................................................. $2695
04 Chevy Aveo 4dr, 4cyl, auto ........................ $1995
04 Jeep Liberty 4x4, 4dr, V6, auto, pw, pl, pmirrors,
177k, blue .................................................. $4295
04 Kia Optima 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, 147k, tan ....... $2995
04 Kia Spectra 4 dr, 4 cyl, std., 123k, gray ..... $2895
04 Chrysler Sebring Convertible V6, auto,
169k, white ................................................ $2995
03 Chevy Blazer 4x4, V6, auto, tan .................. $950
03 Saturn ION 4 dr, 4 cyl, std., black .............. $2995
03 Volskwagen Passat 4dr, 1.8 turbo, auto, pw, pl,
moon, am/fm/cd/cass, 150k, charcoal ....... $3695
02 Chevy Tahoe Z71 4x4, 5.3 Vortec V-8, 4dr, pw, pl,
ps, pmirrors, leather, 167k, black ............... $4295
02 Subaru Outback LTD AWD, 4 cyl, std.,
leather, black/silver .................................... $2895
02 Ford Taurus SES 4 dr, V6, auto, loaded,
149k, green................................................ $2495
02 Ford Escort ZX2 2 dr, 4 cyl, std., 102k ...... $2495
02 Ford F-350 4x4, 5.4 V8, auto, black, 144k .... $3495
02 Saturn SL 1 owner, 4 dr, 4 cyl, std., ........... $2295
01 Chevy Cavalier 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, 158k ...... $2495
01 GMC Jimmy 1 owner, clean & solid, 4x4,
V6, 5 spd, tan .............................................. $2495
01 Pontiac Grand Prix GT 4 dr, V6, auto,
loaded, 171k, brown .................................. $2495
99 Toyota Corolla 4 dr, 4 cyl, 5 spd, gray....... $2495
99 Subaru Forester AWD, 4 cyl, auto, red ..... $2495
MASTER GARDENERS: Cornell Cooperative Extensions
Master Gardeners will be available for gardening questions and
to do soil pH testing while you shop at the Chestertown Farmers
Market this season. Master Gardeners will be manning a table
every other week at the farmers market. Scheduled dates are
6/18, 7/2, 7/16, 7/30, 8/13, 8/27, and 9/10 from 10am to 2pm.
The Chestertown Farmers market is located in front of the
Chestertown Town Hall, 6307 State Rt. 9, Chestertown. Gar-
dening questions and soil testing can also be done through Cornell
Cooperative Extensions home office at 377 Schroon River Road,
Warrensburg,.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED- The Saratoga County Office for
the Aging is in urgent NEED of volunteers to help deliver meals
to homebound seniors in the SCHUYLERVILLE area. This pro-
gram helps many seniors remain independent in their own homes.
Nutritious meals are prepared, packed and ready for transport.
Delivery takes between thirty minutes and one hour. Being a vol-
unteer for this program is a gratifying experience- seniors look
forward to seeing a friendly face. Please call Billie Jo or Denise
at The Office for the Aging- 363-4020 or 884-4100 for details.
MONTHLY BREAKFASTThe Valley Falls Ladies Auxiliary lo-
cated on Popular Ave is having their monthly breakfast Sunday
June 8th 8-11 AM Bring mom out for breakfast! Menu consists
of Berry pancakes, made to order eggs, French Toast, sausage,
bacon toast, coffee, juice, fruit and biscuits with sausage gravy.
Their will be RADA knives for sale made in the USA. along with
a bake sale.
BUS TRIP- Limited seats available for a bus trip to Mystic, CT on
June 7, 2014. You have a choice of Mystic Aquarium or Mystic
Seaport. The bus leaves 6am from Exit 19, Aviation Mall, and
6:30am Wilton Lowes. Bus departs Mystic 6pm. For more infor-
mation, please contact Rose Bain at 518-669-3402 or
rbain1970@gmail.com.
JR RESCUE CORPS: The Johnsonville Rescue Squad has
recently formed a Jr. Corps for young people ages 12-18. They
will be meeting Friday May 30th starting @ 7PM. Parents
need to attend with their child during the 1st meeting for paper-
work. Please call Louise @ 518-491-3947 for more info.
THE GEORGI MUSEUM ON THE BATTENKILL, in Shushan NY, is pleased to announce its Summer 2014 season has begun. Be
sure to join us for the following summer events:
July 10 the Washington County Band
July 14 The Mettawee Players present The Dancing Fox
July 21 - Hubbard Halls Shakespeare in the Park presents Romeo and Juliet, directed by David Snider
July 28 - The Mettawee Players present The Dancing Fox
The Georgi Museum is open to the public, by appointment, and will be open to the public at each of our events, opening an hour prior to start
time. The lush grounds and gardens are a fabulous location for weddings and outdoor events. The Battenkill Room, a small community
space, is available to rent for conferences, meetings, exhibits, and classes. Public bathrooms are available seasonally. Contact Wendy
Bordwell, Coordinator, at 518.321.0479 to request a visit to the museum or to rent the facilities at the Georgi.
The Stovery - Home of Soothing Fires www.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
CHECK THESE OUT!
06 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY VAN 6 cyl, auto, silver .... $2,995
05 DODGE CARAVAN 6 cyl, white ........................................... $2,995
05 CHEVY UPLANDER 6 cyl, van, red ...................................... $3,995
05 BUICK CENTURY4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, silver ............................... $1,995
05 DODGE CARAVAN van,6 cyl, auto, maroon ........................ $3,995
04 SUBARU FORESTER SW 4 cyl, manual, green .................. $2,995
04 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 4dr, 4 cyl, auto silver ................... $2,995
04 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4wd, 4dr, 6 cyl, auto, green ...... $4,995
04 CHEVY CLASSIC 4 dr, 4 cyl, maroon ................................... $2,995
03 VW JETTA SW 4 cyl, manual, silver ..................................... $2,995
03 SATURN LW200, 4cyl, auto, red .......................................... $2,995
03 KIA SEDONA VAN 6 cyl, auto, silver .................................... $4,995
03 VOLVO S80 4 dr, 5 cyl, auto, blue ......................................... $2,995
03 DODGE CARAVAN VAN 6 cyl, auto, blue ........................... $2,995
03 FORD WINDSTAR VAN 6 cyl, tan ........................................ $2,495
03 SUBARU OUTBACK SW 6 cyl, maroon .............................. $3,995
03 SATURN VUE 4 dr, 6 cyl, red ................................................ $3,995
02 CHEVY SILVERADO K1500 XC 4x4, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto, red ... $4,995
02 CHEVY IMPALA 4dr, 6cyl, auto, white .................................. $2,995
02 VOLVO V-70 XC SW AWD, 5 cyl, auto, pewter ..................... $2,995
02 MAZDA PROTEGE 5 4 cyl, auto, black ................................ $2,495
02 KIA OPTIMA 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, red, 86,000 MILES! ................ $3,995
02 CHEVY SILVERADO XC 4x4, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto, green ........... $2,995
02 FORD ESCAPE4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, black .................................. $3,995
02 FORD F-150 4x4, 4dr, 6 cyl, auto, white................................ $4,995
02 MERCURY SABLE4 dr, 6 cyl, auto, white ............................. $2,995
01 JEEP GRAND CHEROKE 4 dr, 6 cyl, red ............................. $4,995
01 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE 2dr, 4cyl, silver .................................. $3,995
01 CHRYSLER 300M 6 cyl, 4dr, maroon ................................... $3,995
01 FORD F-150 X-CAB blue ..................................................... $2,995
01 FORD RANGER XC PK auto, black ..................................... $3,995
01 FORD FOCUS 4dr, 4 cyl, auto, silver .................................... $2,495
01 FORD RANGER PU,6 cyl, auto, black.................................. $3,995
01 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 4 cyl, blue ................................... $1,995
00 DODGE INTREPID 4dr, 6cyl, auto, black .............................. $3,995
00 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4x4, 4 dr, 6 cyl, auto . $2,995
00 SUBARU FORESTER 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, red .......................... $2,995
00 HONDA ACCORD 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, taupe ............................ $3,995
00 NISSAN XTERRA 6 cyl, black .............................................. $2,995
00 CHEVY TAHOE 4x4, 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto, red ............................. $2,995
00 HONDA CRV 4dr, 4 cyl, green .............................................. $3,995
00 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK 4dr, 4 cyl, auto, black ......... $3,995
00 SUBARU LEGACY 4dr, 4 cyl, auto, silver ............................. $2,995
99 GMC JIMMY AWD, 4dr, 6 cyl, auto, blue ................................ $2,495
99 SATURN SL 4dr, 4 cyl, white ................................................ $2,495
99 SUBARU IMPREZA 4 dr, 6 cyl, white.................................... $2,995
99 FORD F-350 XC 2WD 4 dr, 8 cyl, auto, red ........................... $2,995
98 DODGE DURANGO AWD, 4dr, 8 cyl, auto, silver VT ONLY . $2,495
98 CHEVY K1500 4x4, 3 dr, 8 cyl, auto, pewter ......................... $3,995
97 FORD MUSTANG convertible, 6 cyl, red .............................. $3,995
97 FORD F-150 maroon ........................................................... $1,995
Chippenhook, Vermont (802) 438-2829
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 9-5
PLENTY MORE ON THE LOT! 70 VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM!
INVENTORY ARRIVING DAILY! WE BUY CARS!
YOUR CAR COULD BE OURS! CALL TODAY!
HAYNES HOUSE OF HOPE PRESENTATION- Haynes House of Hope will make a presenta-
tion, Thursday, June 5, 2014 at the Pawlet Public Library, 141 School Street, Pawlet, Vermont. The
Presentation: Haynes House of Hope - Who are We? will be a Lunch and Learn at Noon. Participants
are encouraged to bring their lunch to this free presentation. Any questions, contact Haynes House of
Hope PR Director, Karen Filkins-Sanders at 518.642.8155 or Pawlet Public Library Director, Melissa
Palulis at 802.325.3123.
SALEM TALENT
SHOWCASE- The Salem
Courthouse Community
Center is excited to an-
nounce the production of its
11
th
annual Talent Show-
case!. The family-oriented
show will take place on
Saturday, June 7 at 7:30 pm.
This years show will once
again be held at the lovely
Fort Salem Theater- a true
Broadway venue right here
in Salem. The talented Jerry
Gretzinger, former CBS 6
news anchor and star of the
upcoming Fort Salem
musical, Women InMy Life,
will act as the 2014 Master
of Ceremonies. Twenty-eight
acts comprise this years
show offering singers,
dancers and musicians from
New York and Vermont.
Popular veterans from
previous talent showcases
including Brendan Dailey,
Jenn Borntraeger, Jessica
OKeefe, Patricia Knowles
and Rebecca Butler are part
of the evenings line up.
Tickets are most reasonably
priced at $10 for adults and
$5 for students 18 and under.
The proceeds will support the
many enrichment programs
offered at the CCC. To
purchase tickets over the
phone, please call 518-854-
7053. The Fort Salem
Theater is located at 11 East
Broadway.
The Stovery - Home of Soothing Fires www.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
Hours:
M-Th 9-6;
Fri. 9-5;
Saturday 9-3
VIEW OUR INVENTORY ONLINE AT:
www.battenkillmotors.com
1108 Route 29 Greenwich,
On the circle where 29 & 40 meet
518-692-AUTO
333 Second Ave Troy, NY
518-235-4661
$6,222
09 FORD FOCUS SES 09 FORD FOCUS SES 09 FORD FOCUS SES 09 FORD FOCUS SES 09 FORD FOCUS SES
4 cyl, 5 spd, pw, ps., pb, A/C, alloy
wheels, new tires, cruise, 128,626 mi
$22,990
08 CHEVY 08 CHEVY 08 CHEVY 08 CHEVY 08 CHEVY T TT TTAHOE AHOE AHOE AHOE AHOE
Fully loaded, 6 cyl, A/C, pw, pb, tilt,
backup camera, tow pkg., navigation,
running boards, 90,910 mi
$7,990
08 SUZUKI SX4 08 SUZUKI SX4 08 SUZUKI SX4 08 SUZUKI SX4 08 SUZUKI SX4
4 cyl, auto, A/C, cruise, , pw, pl, , alloy
wheels, 64,545 mi
$7,990
04 SUBARU OUTBACK 04 SUBARU OUTBACK 04 SUBARU OUTBACK 04 SUBARU OUTBACK 04 SUBARU OUTBACK
LL Bean edition, AWD, auto, 6 cyl, A/C,
pw, dual sunroof, power seats,
106,811 mi
Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
Tree Removal
Tree Trimming
Lawn Mowing & Trimming Shrub & Hedge Maintenance Spring & Fall Clean Ups 24 Hour Storm Clean Ups
FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED
518-692-8890
TREE & LAWN
SERVICE
A
S
K
C
O
E
LE
C
TR
IC
S
U
P
P
LY
C
O
M
PA
N
Y
DISCOUNT PRICES ON RESIDENTIAL
LIGHTING FIXTURES, CUTLER HAMMER
PRODUCTS, FASCO ELECTRIC HEAT
- EXHAUST FANS,
COMPLETE LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT
14 Cooper St.
798-9503 Glens Falls, NY
WE DELIVER
H
ic
k
s
M
e
m
o
ria
ls
Monum
ents Markers Corner Markers
Engraving Cleaning Foundations
Com
puter Assisted Drafting
127 Dodge HIll Rd Granville, NY 12832
(518) 642-2558
W
e Accept
692-2314
OLD STATION INN
www.FootsAmishBuiltSheds.com
518-695-5440
Bobs cell: 518-265-2649
Lukes cell: 265-2259
Sheds displayed at:
424 Rt.29,
Greenwich, NY
1718 Rt.9
So. Glens Falls, NY
30+ years exp. in all phases of roofing,
Professional Q
uality W
ork.
Dana G
rim
es
518-692-8271 or 518-312-0846
R
O
O
F
IN
G
P
R
EM
IER
R
EN
O
VATIO
N
S
Member of The Better Business Bureau with
an A+ Rating.
Certified by OwensCorning As
A Preferred Roofing Contractor.
Fully Insured
Seamless Gutters Manufactured &
Installed On Site
BUY LOCAL!
CORNHOLE TOSS
Every Wednesday, 7 PM
SATURDAY Live Music with
3RD DEGREE 9:30 PM
Stu Maguires
Equipment Sales, Inc.
AL AL AL AL ALW WW WWA AA AAY YY YYS S S S S ACCEPTING USED ACCEPTING USED ACCEPTING USED ACCEPTING USED ACCEPTING USED
CRANK CRANK CRANK CRANK CRANKCASE OIL CASE OIL CASE OIL CASE OIL CASE OIL
NYS DMV #3580143
518-695-3545
93 State Route 4
Greenwich, NY 12834-9607
BAR ROOM BINGO
Thursday, 7 PM
FRIDAY TRIVIA WITH KEVIN
Test Your Brain Power, 9 PM
GARDEN SEED KITS AVAILABLE- Two New Garden Seed Kits
for 2014 are now available at Cornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) in
Warrensburg! This is the annual Seed Kit Fundraiser for the CCE Mas-
ter Gardener and 4-H programs. There are two seed kits, vegetable and
herb, and each kit contains five different seed packs. Each seed kit is
only $7 and includes full growing instructions for each seed type, plant
markers, and the 2014 CCE Vegetable Varieties Guide for NY Gar-
dens. Enjoy the satisfaction and healthy benefits of growing your own
vegetables and herbs in any size garden space. These vegetables and
herbs are great for a large garden plot, raised bed gardens, window boxes,
flower potsor other creative containers. The Vegetable Seed Kit con-
tains: Lettuce, Swiss Chard, Tomato, Zucchini Squash, and Eggplant. The
Herb Seed Kit contains: Basil (Sweet Genovese), Chives, Cilantro, Nas-
turtium, and Parsley. To find out more or to order one or more Garden
Seed Kits, please contact Cornell Cooperative Extension in Warren County
at 518-623-3291, via e-mail at: warren@cornell.edu, or feel free to stop
in at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 377 Schroon River Road,
Warrensburg, NY 12885. Office hours are Monday through Thursday,
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
OLD TIMERS HORSE SHOW: The Washington County 4-H Horse
Program is hosting their annual Old Timers Horse Show on Saturday
June 14 on the Washington County Fairgrounds. Registration begins at
8:30 AM with the show starting at 9:30. Participants must be 18 years or
older & out of high school. As per tradition the 4-H Youth run the show
doing tasks such as announcing, ring steward, and judging the trail riding
obstacle course. While adults usually do the behind the scenes work,
today they show their horses and participate in some friendly competition.
For registration forms and class list, contact CCE of Washington County
for information at 518-746-2560 or washington@cornell.edu.
CHICKEN BBQ at McDermott's Harley Davidson during Americade
on Friday, June 6th. Chicken will be ready by 11, 500 halves of chicken
until sold out. Dinners include half chicken, baked potato, cole slaw, roll
and soda. Dinners are $10. All proceeds benefit the Fort Ann Volunteer
Fire Company. Info:518- 361-9444.
TOWN WIDE YARD SALE DAY IN POULTNEY Saturday June
7th from 9 a.m. through 4 p.m. RAIN OR SHINE. Sponsored annually
by Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce. Find bargains and surprises at
many local businesses, organizations and home sites (and at visiting vender
spaces on historic Main Street). It is a shoppers haven for all ages.
Walk or drive through the Poultney community and check out its every
corner for business and yard/garage sales. Mary Lee Harris, the
Chambers event contact spokesperson, said that the Chamber has 75
Main Street vender spaces which are rented and many homes will be
participating. Discount Foods is Having Customer Appreciation Day.
She further said that Stitchy Women will have special yarns on sale, and
Priscillas Sweet Shoppe will offer specials. Other businesses will be
participating and Poultney Rotary International will hold its Chicken
Barbeque in the Citizens Bank parking lot. Fried bread dough will also
be available at another space.Saturday, June 7th Poultney, Vermont
The place to be!
PATSY CLINE CONCERT Join us on Thursday, June 5 at
the Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third St., Troy,
for After Midnight with Courtney Shayne: A Patsy Cline
Experience. Begins at 11:00 am. in the dining room. At noon,
stay for a wonderful dinner for a suggested donation of $2.75.
Seniors 60 years of age or older are welcome. To make a
reservation, call the Center at 518-270-5348.
PICNIC WITH THE PEARL RIVER DUO PERFORMING
Join us at the Rensselaer County Troy Senior Center, 19 Third
Street, Troy on June 19 at 11:00 am to enjoy listening to the Pearl
River Duo. With vocals accompanied by the banjo, guitar, and
cornet they perform music in a traditional New Orleans style. Then
have fun with us at an in house picnic. Seniors age 60 and older
are welcome. Call 518-270-5349 to make a reservation.
NEW LIFE FOR THE BATTENKILL KITCHEN- The Bat-
tenkill Kitchen is now part of the Courthouse Community Center,
and an astounding group of food enthusiasts is breathing new life
into the venture. A hands-on committee has met regularly to dis-
cuss new possibilities. The group steering the kitchen in a new
direction includes Tom Kerr, Majken Sellar, Dottie Schneider and
Tara Hughes. Recently, Tom, Majken and Dottie devoted count-
less hours reorganizing the kitchen and providing it with a fresh
coat of paint including colorful new accents. The inviting environ-
ment has attracted new classes and instructors including a beer-
making class offered on April 25 that was filled to capacity. The
new Battenkill Kitchen will be taking part in the Salem Town Wide
Tag Sale. The Kitchen will be open on Saturday, May 24, offering
a nice selection of merchandise. However, there are never enough
items for an event like this and merchandise or monetary contri-
butions from supporters would help the sale greatly. Donations
may be dropped off at the Kitchen between 9 am and noon on
May 24 please call ahead at 854-3032. The Kitchen is located
right behind the Salem Courthouse Community Center at 58 East
Broadway across from the school.
RACHAEL MCGUIRE GRADUATES FROM EMORY &
HENRY COLLEGE- Emory & Henry College has equipped its
graduates well with the tools to lead lives of integrity, according to
the founder of the Church Health Center in Memphis, Tenn., the
largest primary care health services provider of its kind in the
nation. Dr. G. Scott Morris, the keynote speaker for the College's
commencement on May 10, reminded 179 E&H graduates includ-
ing Rachael McGuire of Granville, N.Y. that the quality liberal
arts education they have received at Emory & Henry has pro-
vided lessons in honesty, kindness and service. But, he said, "From
this point forward, you will be your own moral compass." The
Church Health Center cares for more than 58,000 low-income
and uninsured patients annually without relying on government fund-
ing. Fees are charged on a sliding scale based on income, and no
one is turned away.
FLOWER DONATIONS NEEDED- After a very long win-
ter, spring is here! The Auxiliary at The Center for Living and
Rehabilitation in Hoosick Falls is helping out with the gardening
process at the center. They would like you to please consider
honoring your mom or someone dear to you by giving a mon-
etary donation for flowers which will be planted at the Center.
Acknowledgement of your gift will be noted with a garden marker
in the garden. For more information, please call The Center at
686-4371 between 9:00 and 12:00 am to speak to an auxiliary
member or send your donation to Barbara DeLuca at 3 Saratoga
St., Hoosick Falls, NY 12090.
JILLIAN CASEY NAMED TO CHAMPLAIN COL-
LEGE PRESIDENT'S LIST- Jillian Casey, a resident of
Hudson Falls, NY, has been named to the Champlain College
President's List as a full-time student achieving a Spring 2014
semester grade point average of 4.0. Casey is majoring in Pro-
fessional Writing.
CALL FOR ARTISTS- The Saratoga Springs Preservation
Foundation is seeking artists inspired by the spirit of Saratoga
Springs to present and sell their work as part of 2014 TRASK
Art Show & Sale on Thursday, June 26, 2014. The juried art
sale and fundraiser, now in its third year, benefits the
Foundations efforts to restore and preserve the Spirit of Life
& Spencer Trask Memorial in Congress Park. Prizes and rec-
ognition include a $500 Best in Show cash prize. Judging will
take place prior to the event reception. Ken Ragsdale, Albany-
based artist and art educator, and Elizabeth Dubben, Director
of Exhibitions at Saratoga Arts, will serve as judges for the
2014 Art Show & Sale. The cocktail hour event and one-night-
only silent auction will be held on from 6:30PM9:30PM at the
Canfield Casino in Congress Park and features live music, an
open bar, and hors d'oeuvres. Artist submissions should be in-
spired by the spirit of life in Saratoga Springseither directly
or abstractlyand may address or honor local history, archi-
tecture, landscapes, culture, preservation, concepts of philan-
thropy, and generally the spirit of Saratoga Springs. All submit-
ted artworks must be available to be sold as part of the
fundraiser. Artists receive 50% of the sale of their artworks,
with the remaining sales directly benefitting the Spencer Trask
Memorial Restoration Campaign. Entries are selected based
on technical merit, aesthetic quality, creativity, and how well
the artist interprets the theme. The deadline for artist submis-
sions is Monday, June 9, 2014 and up to three works in any
medium may be submitted. Visit www.spiritofliferestoration.org/
TRASK to submit artwork and view the Artist Prospectus. There
is a $25 Artist Submission Entry Fee, and selected works must
be brought to the Canfield Casino on Wednesday, June 25th
between 7AM and 3PM. Interested artists may contact Marcella
Hammer at 518-587-5030 with questions.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
Beecrofts, LLC
518-753-4402
Eliminate high heating bills
with a Central Boiler.
OUTDOOR WOOD
FURNACE.
Instant rebates up to
$1000.
WE WANT YOUR CANS
AND BOTTLES!
Open M-F 8-4:30 PM
Sat. 8-3:30 PM
Sun 9-1 PM
WE ALSO HAVE
COMMERCIAL SPACE
FOR RENT
334 Pleasant St
REDEMPTION CENTER
BENNINGTON VERMONT
Just off Main St
Call: (802)-442-9886
We happily take Bottle Drives
Do We Have A
Weekend
Planned Just
For You!
www.polevalley.com
Washington Countys Best
Kept Secret
Route 196
South
Hartford
518-632-9632
Washington Countys Best
Kept Secret
Professional
Disc Jockey
(Since 1978)
(518) 745-1849
Weddings & Anniversaries...
Our Specialty
Recommended
by the nest
anquet Fac|||t|es
& wedd|ng Profess|ona|s
Don Scovilles
Entertainment
Free Consultation
Reserve Your
Date Today!
Stu Maguires
Equipment Sales, Inc.
Used Cars & Trucks Bought and Sold
Used Auto & Truck Parts
We Stand Behind Our Cars!
NYS DMV #3580143
518-695-3545
93 State Route 4
Greenwich, NY 12834-9607
Rebuilding Together Saratoga County is a volunteer driven, registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization that brings
communities and volunteers together to make free repairs to the homes of low-income property owners, particularly
older adults, individuals living with a disability, families with children and veterans, allowing them to live in warmth,
safety and independence while respecting their dignity. For more information, visit www.rtsaratoga.org.
R RR RRe ee eeb bb bbuilding uilding uilding uilding uilding T TT TTo oo oog gg ggether Sar ether Sar ether Sar ether Sar ether Sara aa aato to to to tog gg gga aa aa
County Announces 4 County Announces 4 County Announces 4 County Announces 4 County Announces 4
th th th th th
Annual Annual Annual Annual Annual
Golf Golf Golf Golf Golf T TT TTour our our our ournament, nament, nament, nament, nament, J JJ JJune 8th une 8th une 8th une 8th une 8th
Hole in One Challeng Hole in One Challeng Hole in One Challeng Hole in One Challeng Hole in One Challenge f e f e f e f e for or or or or $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000 $10,000
Rebuilding Together Saratoga County is thrilled to
announce that registration is open for their 4
th
Annual Golf Tournament. The tournament will be held on Sunday, June 8
th
beginning at 7:30 am at the Airway Meadows Golf Club in Gansevoort.
All proceeds will go to help homeowners in need in Saratoga County live independently in safe and healthy homes.
The cost per golfer is $125, includes cart, greens fees, snacks,
breakfast, lunch & beverages.
Eagle Lunch ($2,000) two foursomes and opportunities for promotion
Birdie Breakfast ($1,500) one foursome and opportunities for promotion
Hole Sponsorship ($150) Longest Drive Men/Women ($150) Closest to the Pin ($150)
For more information or to register, please contact
Rebuilding Together at 587-3315 or info@RTSaratoga.org.
Sponsorship options are also available, including:
Returning sponsors for this event include Premier Sponsor Saratoga Casino and Raceway, Saratoga Eagle, Casswood Insurance
Agency, Pittsburgh Flatroll, Innovative Resources Group, Inc., Allen Financial Consultants, Inc., McLean B Construction,
Balzer + Tuck Architecture, HD Supply, D.A. Collins Companies, and Mobile Home Solutions.
AUTOS FOR
SALE
$2500
Cars-Trucks
Where can you buy them?
Here-U-Can
Auto Brokers: 3067 St Rt 4
Hudson Falls
518-747-5917
$2500
Cars-Trucks
Where can you buy them?
Here-U-Can
Auto Brokers: 3067 St Rt 4
Hudson Falls
518-747-5917
BUY HERE-PAY HERE
We are the oldest and still
doing it!
$1000 Down
Auto Brokers: 3067 St Rt 4
Hudson Falls
518-747-5917
Buy Here Pay Here
We are the oldest and still
doing it!
$1000 Down
Auto Brokers: 3067 St Rt 4
Hudson Falls
518-747-5917
REPAIR BILLS
Not worth it?
Replace it!
Auto Brokers: 3067 St Rt 4
Hudson Falls
518-747-5917
REPAIR BILLS
Not worth it?
Replace it!
Auto Brokers: 3067 St Rt 4
Hudson Falls
518-747-5917
ASPL- The Schuylerville Public Library Advocates will be meeting
Tuesday June 17 at 7pm. Details, call 695-6641.
CHICKEN BARBECUE The Valley Falls United Methodist
Church is holding a take-out only chicken barbecue on Saturday,
June 14. Pick-up will be at the church, 16 State Street, Valley Falls
between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 for
children ages 6-12. Call 518-753-6053 for reservations and infor-
mation.
WANTED
GUNS & AMMO
(Parts & Pieces)
New or Used.
Good, Bad or Ugly
518-854-7930
BIKE RIDE FUND RAISER: The Salem Volunteer Fire Department Inc. will be hosting a bike
ride on Sunday June 15. The money raised from this event will go towards the fire departments new
firehouse. The ride will be known as The Salem Tour de Flame Fighters. The website for this
event is: tourdesalemflamefighters.com The ride will start and finish at the carnival grounds on Archibald
St. which is off from NYS route 22 (South Main St.) Salem, NY. Registration for the rides will start at
8:30am and there will be 3 separate rides with the first one starting at 9:30am. Cost for the ride is
$35.00 per individual or $40.00/family. Sign up by going to: https://www.bikereg.com/Net/22124....You
can mail monetary donations to: Salem Vol. Fire Dept. Inc. c/o Bike Ride PO Box 449 Salem, NY
12865. If you have any questions please contact myself via cell or email. 518-321-9430.
salemfd4434@hotmail.coms.
MONTHLY BREAKFAST:The Johnsonville Rescue Squad lo-
cated @ 4 River Rd. is holding their monthly breakfast Sunday
June 1st 7:30-11AM. Cost adults $6 Children 5-12 $3. Menu
consists of eggs, French toast, pancakes, omelets, hash browns,
sausage, toast, coffee, juice & fruit. For more info call 753-9549.
Good time to drop off returns and check into signing up to volun-
teer to help your community and become a member.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
770 Business RT 4A , Ctr. Rutland, VT 05736
( (( ((800) 639-5840
info@dankearneys.com www.dankearneys.com
Home of
The Little
Guy and
Quality
Used Cars
Visit www.minoguesbeverage.com
For More Great Specials including Draft Beer Kegs!
Check out all the valuable prizes to be drawn
THE LARGEST RYO SELECTION
Green Houses
and Clear Spans
~ Find Them at T-Shirts & More ~
3162 State Route 4 Hudson Falls NY
518-747-0560
We Sell em We Install em
D D D D Ds MARKET & DELI s MARKET & DELI s MARKET & DELI s MARKET & DELI s MARKET & DELI
Baked Goods
Home Made Salads
Best BBQ Thio Side of Town!
CATERING FOR ANY EVENT CATERING FOR ANY EVENT
NO EVENT TOO BIG OR SMALL!!
1404 East Road
Bennington, Vermont
05201
802.442.8340
dsmarketdeli@gmail.com
Check Us Out On Facebook!
Breanna Fulper to host
Special Educational
Seminars, My Brain Made
Me Do It and
Facing Obstacles on the
Road to Retirement?
Facing Obstacles on the Road
to Retirement, a timely seminar
that discusses how you can
avoid 12 common IRA planning
mistakes investors make, will be
held on June 4
th
at 5:30 p.m. at
Breannas Edward Jones office
at 2 Church Street, Greenwich, NY 12834. Youll walk away
with a clear and effective plan for pursuing retirement.
Common mistakes like making inappropriate spousal
rollovers, not taking advantage of beneficiary income tax
deductions on estate taxes paid, paying unnecessary pen-
alties on early IRA distributions, taking the wrong required
minimum distribution (RMD), and much more will be dis-
cussed!
My Brain Made Me Do It, a behavioral finance course that
presents easy-to-understand ways to avoid common fi-
nancial mistakes, will be held on June 26
th
at 5:30 p.m. at
Breanna Fulpers Edward Jones Office at 2 Church Street,
Greenwich, NY 12834. If you are like most people, your
emotions may often play a role in your decision making.
This may cause you to forget about your long-term finan-
cial goals and make quick decisions regarding your sav-
ings or investments. Join Breanna to gain a better under-
standing of the human brain and how to avoid 6 common
investing mistakes.
RSVP for both at 518-692-2649 or
breanna.fulper@edwardjones.com
Word Wise

iercm
nusosssriee
ANSWER NEXT TIME!


othbherdoor
risjeu
Scott Free!
liguyt
Answer to last Word Wise:Was it good for you?
Celebration, candies, flowery, thought, maudlin. Mothers
Day

FIREWOOD FOR SALE:


full cord, local, unseasoned
Hardwood, cut and split. 518-
692-2109
WANTED, ANYTHING
WITH A SMALL EN-
GINE, RUNNING OR
NOT. CASH PAID FOR
SOME 518-753.0007 /
376-3807
CASH: For crank phono-
graphs, early 78's,
cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612
STIHL CHAIN SAW FOR
SALE:model 009L. 2.5 CI
engine with 14 bar. Very
little use. Has new chain and
chain cover. Will sell for
$200. 518-499-5080 or
518-812-5150.
vulcan02@hotmail.com.
APT SIZE GAS STOVE
*like new.* 4 top burner /
broiler / oven .. off white apt
sized gas stove .. was used
twice with propaine ... 75$
you pick up.
rodandstephsales@gmail.com
CUB CADET REAR TINE
TILLER FOR SALE: Model
RT65 18\" till width. Paid
$855, sell for $500.
fred.williams5012@yahoo.com
STAINLESS STEEL 8 FT.
LADDER RACK
Fits 3/4 ton Chevy pickup.
$1,300. Slate tools & hooks.
(518) 798-9661
SLATE WANTED: Used
slate on or off the building.
Also new and used slate for
sale. Call 802-265-3200.
WE SPECIALIZE IN
ESTATE CLEAN OUTS.
Antiques purchased or
consigned. WANTED:
antiques, collectibles, fine
used furniture, china , glass,
books and garage sale items.
Call 518-747-0197
BOOK CLUB- The Schuylerville Library Book Club will be meet-
ing Tuesday June 24 at 7pm to discuss Remarkable Creatures
by Tracy Chevalier. Details, call 695-6641.
FRENCH AND INDAIN WAR ENCAMPMENT- Join us for
the French & Indian War Encampment at Rogers Memorial Park,
4928 Lake Shore Drive, Bolton Landing, NY 12814 on June 14 &
15, cost is FREE! Lake George was the all-important water high-
way between New York and Montreal during the seven-year con-
flict that defined North America. It is believed that the French
Commander, the Marquis de Montcalm, gathered troops at this spot
to prepare for the attack against the British at Fort William Henry in
1757. This victory proved to be a pivotal moment in the history of
our country. Visitors to the encampment will experience the camps
as they prepare for war and witness the daily life of the soldiers and
camp followers. Battles between the bateaux and shore forces with
cannon will take place at 2:00pm each day. Sutlers will offer 18th
century wares. In addition to the battle and childrens activities
Jack Vargo will be signing his book, The Spike Tomahawk: A popu-
lar tool and weapon in Colonial North America Blankets of Wood.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
ATTENTION READERS!
We know that our communities are full of locally owned busi-
nesses with quality products and we want you to help us share
them with everyone! So we are asking you to email, fax or snail
mail your favorites to us so we can let others know about them.
Everything from locally made products: candies, baked goods, foods,
produce, meats, furnishings, home products, health products, cloth-
ing, etc.
Also your favorite places for car service, home services, repairs,
restaurants and more. It dosesnt matter if they have a storefront
or do business thru their websites.
What we need from you:
1) Busniess Name, Address, Phone Number & Website or Email
Address
2) Products or Services they offer
3) Why You Like Them
Then send the information to us:
Email: addigest@gmail.com
Fax: 518-747-9529
Snail Mail: 13 Broad Street, Hudson Falls, NY 12839
The information you help us with will be published in our papers
and on our website so all of our readers and website readers can
shop local!
Thank You from Napaul Publishers, Inc. proud publisher of:
The Wise Shoppers, Rensssealer County Shopper, Courier, Money
Saver, Queensbury Shoppers & News and The Dollar Stretcher
CHEESE AND SPIRITS- Nettle Meadow Farm, a
goat and cheese dairy, that produces highly-acclaimed
and award-winning cheeses, invites regional makers of
wine, beer and cider to participate in a cheese and spir-
its pairing in the loft of the farms historic barn on Sat-
urday, June 7, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Almost mid-way
between Lake George and Gore Mountain/North Creek,
the pairing, coupled with Martins Lumber Woods Walk
held nearby earlier in the day, should draw a significant
number of tourists from both regions. Those interested
in showcasing their beverages should contact the orga-
nizers as soon as possible in order to be listed on the
event website and in other advertising and so Nettle
Meadow can find suitable cheeses to pair with each
beverage. Please email Cheese@NettleMeadow.com
or PersisGranger@aol.com to indicate interest and ob-
tain more details. Participants will be required to dis-
play appropriate permits at the event. The Nettle
Meadow Cheese and Wine Pairing will raise money
the Thurman Station Association, a not-for-profit group
that organizes a variety of visitor events throughout the
year to promote local agri-business.
SAVE VAN EXPANDS SERVICE- The Salem Area Van
Endeavor (SAVE) van, under the management of the Salem
Courthouse Community Center, has expanded its service to help
meet the needs of Salem area residents. A short while ago, the
only pharmacy in Salem closed its doors. Many older residents
no longer drive, and this has posed a serious problem for them.
The SAVE van will transport passengers to the Greenwich CVS
on Tuesdays and the Granville Rite Aid on Thursdays. Those
who have transferred their prescriptions to the Rite Aid in
Cambridge may obtain assistance as well. SAVE is a joint venture
organized and supported by Salem-area churches, civic
organizations and businesses. There is no charge for this service,
but donations are always welcome. Passengers are picked up at
their home, and assistance is provided where needed. To
participate in this wonderful service, please call the SAVE
dispatcher (Ken White) at 854-7497 or the CCC at 854-7053.
NEW ART EXHIBIT- The Saratoga County Historical Society
today announced the new art exhibit, Local Beauty by landscape
artist, Takeyce Walter, at Brookside Museums Long Room Gallery
from May 20-June 27, 2014. Walter, a Saratoga County artist
and art instructor, will display some of her works in oil and pastel
that feature the rural landscape of upstate New York, the
Adirondacks, Cape Cod, and Vermont. We are very excited to
display Takeyce Walters paintings, said Brooksides curator,
Kathleen Coleman. Walter donated a painting of the Neilson
House (at the Saratoga Battlefield) to the museums collection a
few years ago. Since then Ive wanted to display more of her
beautiful landscapes. We are focusing on female artists in 2014,
so the timing is perfect. Walter has been documenting her art
process on her personal blog at http://takeyceart.com/home/blog/
. Her work will remain on display at Brookside until June 27. A
public reception will be held on Friday, June 6 from 5 8 pm as
part of Ballston Spas First Friday event. The Saratoga County
Historical Society at Brookside is a non-profit organization located
at 6 Charlton Street in Ballston Spa that inspires community
memory by telling the story of Saratoga County through engaging
exhibits and interactive programs. Brooksides programs and
services are made possible in part by the New York State Council
on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the
New York State Legislature. For more information, please visit
brooksidemuseum.org or call 518.885.4000.
GENEAOLOGY MEETING-The Schuylerville Librarys
Genealogy group will meet Tuesday June 17 at 10am. Details,
call 695-6641.
HAY FIELD DAY- Cornell Cooperative Extension is holding a field day
at Skott Farm & Equipment (interstection of Quaker and Grove Side Rd, in
Buskirk, Renssalaer Co.) to demonstrate a Macerator 6610 and hay
preservatives to help farmers beat the weather when harvesting hay. The
meeting will be held on Wednesday, June 11
th
, at 6:30 pm, rain or shine.
By conditioning hay with the Macerator, drying time can be shortened by
one whole day, with good conditions. Two grooved steel rollers spin at
different speeds to remove the waxy coatings and crush the entire length
of stems to speed up the drying rate. That can mean beating a rain storm
and harvesting hay before it gets over mature. Coarse stems are also
softened by this conditioner, making the hay more palatable to livestock.
Propionate hay preservative is another risk management strategy to beat
the weather and capture high quality in a hay crop. Questions and RSVP
appreciated by contacting Aaron Gabriel, 518-380-1496, adg12@cornell.edu,
Capital Area Agriculture and Horticulture Program, or Ashely Pierce, 518-
272-4210, arp253@cornell.edu, CCE Rensselaer Co.
BOTTLE DRIVE- Save your bottles and cans for the great youth
commission bottle drive Saturday May 31 9-4 rain or shine fill the trailer
next to new food shack they will receive 6 cents so lets make all cans
count. if you need a pick up call 692-7043.
FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT- Join us for a Family Movie Night on Friday
June 20 at 6pm. The movie is rated PG and runs approximately 120 mins.
Feel free to bring popcorn! The event is free and open to the public. Details,
call 695-6641.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
WEBSITE FOR VETERANS- Taking advantage of the web
space and web site building tools offered by FreeServers (http://
freeservers.com), Fort Edward resident Mark Brockway has
created "SNCHGA.com" (http://snchga.com), a site devoted
specifically to All Veterans. Brockway's web site provides If you
are a veteran no matter what branch of service you served in and
if you have an honorable discharge and are interested in providing
a service to your fellow veterans. You can log on to our new web
site at: SNCHGA.com for information on becoming a member of
The Saratoga National Cemetery Honor Guard Association. If you
do not have a computer you can contact our Adjutant: Al Ernst, 10
Liberty St. Schuylerville, NY 12871, Email: image_347@verizon.net
or Mark Brockway, 187 Williams Road, Fort Edward, NY 12828,
Email: brockway18@hvwisp.net or by phone at 260-9933
GARAGE SALE SIGN UP- Johnsonville Village wide garage
sale sign up. Date: Sat. June 7th 9-3. Call Donna @ 753-7518 to
place your address or if you have a spot to rent.
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION DEADLINE : If you
have a child who will be 5 by Sept. 1,2014 and is not currently part
of the SVSU public pre-k program OR registered for
kindergarten,please do so today. Final kindergarten screenings are
being scheduled and must be completed by the end of May so
that children may be assigned to their schools/classrooms.
Enrollment packets are available at www.svsu.org (Documents
and Forms) or by calling Penny at 447-7501. Questions, please
call 447-7501 or 447-8419.
CELTIC FOLKSINGER/SONGWRITER Kevin Mc Krell and
his band will perform in the third and final program of their 2014
SCT Concert Series. Kevin has performed in theaters, clubs and
on festival stages across the US, Canada, Ireland and Scotland.
The Mc Krells have performed for audiences at the top of the
Celtic Folk and Bluegrass Festivals, Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center,
Troy Music Hall., Proctors Theater, Saratoga Performing Arts
Center and numerous other venues. Dont miss this popular world
class group in concert on Sunday afternoon June 8th at 2 p.m. at
the Schuylerville Jr-Sr High School.Tickets are $12 for adults and
$10 for students and seniors.For more information and ticket
reservations, which are suggested, please call 518-695-5480.
NEW SKETE MONASTERY OPEN HOUSE Saturday, June
7, 10am to 4pm in conjunction with the Cambridge Valley Hot Air
Balloon Festival. Church tours at 11:00am & 1:00pm, New Skete
cheesecake bakery tour at 12:30pm, puppy socialization demo at
1:30pm, dog training demo at 2:30pm, , chapel communitys bake
and plant sale, un-guided hiking and gift shops. Taste of Cambridge
at 5:00pm, behind the IGA in town; buy desserts and the nuns
cheesecakes *times are subject to change.
Free. 518-677-3928 ext. 214 karengladstone@newskete.org
PO Box 128, Cambridge, NY 12816. www.newskete.org
BOARD MEETING- The Schuylerville Public Library Board
Meeting will be held Tuesday June 10 at 6:30pm. This meeting is
open to the public. Details, call 695-6641.
HOMESTEAD LECTURE SERIES- The Schuylerville Public
Library Homesteading Lecture Series will be held on Wednesday
June 11 at 7pm. Discussion topic for this month will be Livestock.
Details, call 695-6641
BOWHUNTER SAFETY COURSE- There will be a Bow Hunter
Safety Education Course offered on May 31 from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. at Hilltop Archery in Hartford. Space is limited. You must pre-
register and pick up a manual in advance. Contact Hilltop Archery at
632-5430 before May 23 for more information. Dont wait til fall;
come get your archery class out of the way and then spend the sum-
mer practicing.
UNDERSTANDING AND LIVING WITH VISION LOSS
Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough
Road, Grafton, NY For over 100 years, the Northeastern
Association of the Blind at Albany (NABA) has been providing
services to help the blind and visually impaired remain independent.
On Wednesday, June 18, at 11:00, Cheryl Lawyer, NABAs Outreach
Coordinator, will present Understanding and Living with Vision
Loss. Ms. Lawyer will discuss what it means to have low vision,
the four leading causes of vision loss in older adults, early warning
signs and prevention as well as a demonstration of low vision aids.
Following the presentation, please join us for our noon meal with a
menu of Baked Chicken Pattie w/Cacciatore Sauce, Wide Noodles,
Broccoli, Italain Bread, and Pears for desert. Reservations required
for meal only. For more information or to reserve for lunch, call 518-
279-3413.
HAM AND STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE SUPPER on
Saturday, June 14th at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall
from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Eat In or Take Out. Menu: ham, mashed
potatoes, gravy, vegetables, applesauce, rolls, strawberry shortcake.
Cost: adults-$10.00, children 5-12-$5.00, children under 5 - free. For
reservations or more info: 518-753-4304.
VICTORIAN FOOD TALK- On Saturday, May 31st at 11
am, food historians Amanda Massie and Valerie Balint will
present an illustrated program at the Chapman Museum on Vic-
torian foodways with an emphasis on seasonal food. Amanda,
who is Assistant Curator at NYS Office of Parks, Recreation,
and Historic Preservation, will discuss generic Victorian
foodways, and Valerie, Assoc. Curator at Olana Partnership,
will focus on the Frederick Church family as a case study of
what middle class Victorians ate, where they got their food, and
how they liked to entertain. The speakers also will discuss cook-
ing with historic recipes, including two that they will have pre-
pared in advance to share with participants. Cost: $5. Reserva-
tions required as seating is limited. Call (518) 793-2826.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. May 30, 2014
SHEDS GAZEBOS
GARAGES
CHICKEN COOPS
Visit www.shedstop.net
Free Delivery
within 60 miles
Ask About Our Trade-in and
Our Rent To Own Programs
5854 State Route 4
Ft Ann, New York 12827
518-639-3055
Hrs: M-Thu 5:30am-10pm. Fr 5:30am-9pm.
Sa 8am-6pm. Sun 8am-2pm
209 Main Street
Hudson Falls, NY
www.physicaladvantage.net 518-746-0082
Where You Both
Can Get In Shape!
Absolutely
The
Freshest!
Absolutely
The
Freshest!
Adirondack Seafood Co.
115 River Street Hudson Falls
518-745 - 5845
OR Take some home for
Home Cookin
FRESH LITTLE NECK
CLAMS
FOR YOUR BBQ!
By the Bushels or
By the Dozens!
For The Freshest Seafood
Lunches and Dinners
JOES
GENTLY USED
FURNITURE
Always Shop Here First!
Youll Be Pleasantly Surprised!
160 BENMONT AVENUE
BENNINGTON, VERMONT 05201
802.447.0192
Everything for your
house, condo, or
apartment!
Joes-New-Used-
Furniture
N
E
W
M
A
T
T
R
E
S
S
E
S
!
WANTED
GUNS & AMMO
(Parts & Pieces)
New or Used.
Good, Bad or Ugly
518-854-7930
EXCAVATOR
FOR HIRE:
with rotary brush cutter;
22 ft reach. Mowing and
brush cutting of ponds,
steep hills, embankments
and roadways. We also
have multiple versatile
bush hogging and brush
cutting equipment for all
your needs.
Broestler BrushCutting
LLC.
Easton, NY
Fully Insured.
Free Estimates.
518-692-9074.
TAG SALE
Saturday May 31st
Tools, crafts, household
items. 58 Pine Lane Salem
9am-3pm.
ONLY $11,200
1963 FORD FAIRLANE
36k miles, locally owned
(Schuylerville) original p/
work. Ready for summer!
Circle Motor Car
518-695-6565
MONGOOSE
SWITCHBACK ADULT
BIKE - Red with light weight
aluminum frame. 24 speed.
16 frame with 30
standover. Has 26 road and
trail tires. Excellent condi-
tion, with very little use.
ridden about 50 miles. New
was $450, will sell for $200.
518-499-5080 or 518-812-
5150,
vulcan02@hotmail.com.
TENT RENTALS
Also, tables, chairs, and food
chests. Call Art
518-791-4562 or Andy
518-469-3048
SMALL GAS OR POWER
FRIDGE/FREEZER 4x2 re-
frigerator/freezer originally
came out a mobile home, uses
gas and electric, runs great!
$75 u pi ck up. 518-499-
1328
STANDARD POODLE
PUPPIESEleven weeks OLD.
3 males, white to cream color,
vet checked, tails and dew
claws done, dewormed, first
shots, family raised. Dad is AKC.
Mom and dad are our family
dogs. Very smart.
Hyperallergenic coats. Very
easy to maintain. Easy to train.
To good homes, only. $700 per
dog. for the 2 smaller ones and
$800 for the big guy, who has
his second set of shots.
518-636-5067.
SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL
Call for pick up or drop off
service available. 518-686-
9621 Hoosick, NY
HENRY CLARK
TRUCKING
Gravel, sand, topsoil,
stone dust.
518-677-3237 or
518-260-6555
SCRAP REMOVAL
Nothing too big or too small.
Just call and I will removal all.
518-761-6901 or
518-879-0054
www.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 The Stovery - Home of Soothing Fires Napaul Publishers Inc. May 30, 2014

You might also like