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Vol. 16- No.

9
Jan. 9, 2015

Mail: 13 Broad St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839 e-mail: shoppers1@earthlink.net - Napaul Publishers, Inc. 2015 All Rights Reserved

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utilities. Central air and heat
(propane). All appliances included. Well water. Great
views. Two year minimum.
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FOR RENT
2 Bedroom Mobile Home
Schuylerville.
$600/mo. + Security.
Includes Water & Sewer.
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USDA OFFERS NO DOWN PAYMENT OPTIONS FOR RURAL NEW YORK


HOME BUYERS A USDA official announced today that funds are available to help
rural residents of New York buy or repair single family homes. Expanding and preserving homeownership is a major part of the foundation for a stronger, more prosperous
rural New York, said Scott Collins, USDA Rural Development New York Acting State
Director. There is tremendous potential for New York and these funds will contribute
towards building safe communities that people can call home. Funding is available
through two Rural Development housing programs; the Home Repair program and the
Guaranteed and Direct Loan program. The Guaranteed Loan program assists lenders extend mortgages with affordable terms to low and moderate income homebuyers. Rural
Development guarantees the loan, thereby reducing the lenders risk and enabling them
to provide financing at more favorable rates and terms to families wishing to purchase a
home. Guaranteed loans can be made on either a new or existing home for up to onehundred percent of the appraised value. Under the Direct loan program, applicants apply
directly to USDA for loan assistance. No down payment is required and applicants may
be eligible for payment assistance, which subsidizes the interest portion of the mortgage, lowering the overall monthly payment. The Home Repair program offers very-low
income homeowners loans and grants to make general home repairs or modifications,
which may improve or modernize a home. The interest rate on these loans is one percent
and the maximum term is 20 years. Applicants may obtain multiple loans, with a maximum outstanding loan amount at a given time of $20,000. Grants are available to verylow income homeowners age 62 or older who cannot afford a loan. Grants are limited to
a lifetime assistance of $7,500 and must be used to remove health and safety hazards or
make a home more handicap accessible. These programs have been very successful by
providing decent, safe, and sanitary housing in rural New York. For more information on
these programs and how to apply, please contact our Greenwich office at (518) 6929940 Ext. 4 or visit click here to find out more about USDAs housing programs. President Obama's plan for rural America has brought about historic investment and resulted
in stronger rural communities. Under the President's leadership, these investments in
housing, community facilities, businesses and infrastructure have empowered rural
America to continue leading the way strengthening America's economy, small towns
and rural communities. USDA's investments in rural communities support the rural way
of life that stands as the backbone of our American values.

SEEKING RURAL HOME


FOR RENT Mature couple
seeking rural property for rent
or lease purchase. Old farmhouse, fixer upper or mobile
home ok. Must be pet friendly
and horse friendly is a big plus!
Please call or text 518-2534756
or
email
at
mark400k@yahoo.com
THREE
BEDROOM
HOUSE FOR RENT: Corner of Wilbur Ave and Route
40 Easton. $1000/month plus
utilities. Central air and heat
(propane). All appliances included. Well water. Great
views. Two year minimum.
518-695-5000.
UNIQUE
OPPORTUNITY RENTAL
Unique opportunity you rent
our two bed room mobile
home on our property paying
minimum rent plus utilities in
exchange for providing
janitorial services to our other
building. For details contact
Mark at 518-260-9933 or
brockway18@hvwisp.net.
Available immediately.

ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT
SCHUYLERVILLE
$675/mo + electricity.
Includes heat & h/wt.
Washer/dryer hookup.
Security & references
required.
518-695-3136

FOR RENTARGYLE AREA


Three bedroom, two bath
mobile home.Very good
condition with new carpets.
Located on its own 1 acre
lot, less than a mile from
Village of Argyle.
$750 a month plus
utilities and one month
security.
References required.
Available January.
Call Tom
518-480-1809

LAND
OR
FARM
WANTED: Top price paid.
Out of country buyers. Call
Bryce Realty 518-271-7630
APARTMENT FOR RENT
IN SCHUYLERVILLE Upstairs over bakery Cafe. No
Pets. 518-695-3564 and
leave a message.

CORLEW REALTY
2243 Coach Rd.,
Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-6473
Serving Washington &
Warren Counties
Sandra Corlew,
Broker/owner
FOR RENT
2 Bedroom Mobile
Home. Schuylerville.
$600/mo. + Security.
Includes water & sewer.
518-692-8258

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Add to your collection of:

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at Camelot Village
66 Colgate Heights, Bennington
CHROME RIMS AN
TIRES FOR SALE:
like new asking 850.00 obo
518-683-8437

SLATE WANTED: Used slate


on or off the building. Also new
and used slate for sale. Call 802265-3200.

T-SHIRTS
3162 State Route 4
Hudson Falls, NY
5187470560
HAY FOR SALE
Lrg. square bales 3'x3'x8'
cattle quality. Only $35
Call: 518-378-0901

Also:
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Vinyl!
Wall Graphics.
Laminations!

2 BULLDOG PUPPIES
FREE to good home.
If interested contact
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SEASONED FIREWOOD
518-692-2971

WANTED:
Wild Ginseng, Deer
Skins & Cow Hides

WANTED:
STANDING TIMBER
WOODLOTS Fully insured.
Looking for all hardwood/
soft wood. Top prices paid.
K&D Logging
518-915-4040

FOR SALE:
Quality Deer Rifles, Ammunition,
Local Grown Honey

Nice Deer Skin Gloves- $20 or less


DAVE HICKS - Dealer
P.O. Box 90, Rt. 40, Hartford, NY

518-632-5422
HAY FOR SALE
Lrg. square bales 3'x3'x8'
cattle quality. Only $35
Call: 518-378-0901

CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's,


cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612

ON THE FARM

FISH FRY FRIDAYS:


The Fish Creek Rod & Gun Club located on
Route 32 south of the village of Victory (look for
sign). Fish Fry Friday will continue on FRIDAYS January 9, 16, 23 and 30 2015.
4:30pm-7pm.
The menu includes Fried Fish - $8.50
Fried Clams - $8.50. Fired Chicken Tenders $8.50. Also available will be Clam Chowder at
$6 per quart. Eat in our club house or call ahead
for Take Out. 518-695-3917. All are welcome!

BUSINESS OWNERS &


MANAGERS:
For a FREE Quote on your
phone and internet service, call C. J. Day at Cornerstone: 518-279-7794
or email: cday@cstel.com

by Andy Manne

Have an old tractor sitting in your barn? You may want to dust it off and take it to the auction. Here
are some reasons why:
1970 Oliver 1555 Loader Special with Farmhand F11 loader, sold for $29,500 on Sept. 21,
2014 at a farm auction in northwest North Dakota. It turns out the 1555 Loader Special was a
fairly rare model made by Oliver. These were originally sold from a dealership in Edgeley, N.D.
They were a special combination of features, and Oliver would set them up for him if he ordered 25
at a time. The dealer (Anderson Bros.) were Farmhand dealers but they were also set up for
Koyker and Easy-On loaders.They were
This weeks ag report is
economically priced and shipped all over.
There were nearly 1,000 of them sold just
sponsored by:
by three big dealers. Sold new, they were
$3,995 and options increased the cost from
there. They were primarily used on live1135 STATE RT. 29
stock farms and probably used hard, lowGREENWICH, NEW YORK, 12834
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Allis Chalmers D21, restored, converted
to front-wheel drive, sold for $48,500 on
June 28, 2014 at a collector auction in southwest Iowa. D21s are inching up on IHC
1206s as THE most sought after classic
muscle tractor from the mid to late 1960s. Heres a new record high auction price for a D21,
eclipsing the previous record high price of $33,000 set less than a month earlier, on May 31, 2014 at
a collector auction in Sparta, Ill.
1975 John Deere 4230 with 5,242 hours, sold for $36,000 on Nov. 12, 2014 at a farm retirement
auction in southwest Minnesota. This was a one-owner tractor.
1975 International 1566 with 450 actual hours, one-owner, sold for $45,000 on Aug. 14, 2014 at
a farm auction in southeast Minnesota. 90-year old owner Carman Start shedded this tractor back
in the late 1970s when he retired from active full-time farming and had a sale. But Carman kept his
beautiful, hardly used 1566 in his wooden shed with no windows. Buyer interest in this tractor was
off the charts. The $45,000 sale price zoomed over $20,000 higher than any 1566 Ive seen sell.
1938 Minneapolis-Moline UDLX, restored, sold for $142,500 on Aug. 30, 2014 at a consignment auction in northeast Indiana. Polk Auction brings together a huge pool of antique tractor
buyers from around the world to their annual three-day Labor Day sale in New Paris, Ind. They
came ready to bid at the 2014 sale on the sweet restored 1938 Minneapolis-Moline UDLX. Its
scary how far ahead of the game MM engineers were with the concept of this car/tractor, which
was designed to work it in the field all week then drive it to town on Saturday night back in the late
1930s. It was deemed too expensive back in the day, but now these rare UDLXs are hot items
when they come up for sale.
Massey-Harris 44C Experimental crawler, sold for $30,500 on May 10, 2014 at a collector auction in west-central Minnesota. Gerald and Charlotte Fank of Cosmos, MN sold their amazing line
of Massey-Harris tractors and memorabilia, quite the sale it was. The rarest item on their auction
was this experimental 44C. Most folks dont even know Massey-Harris ever made a crawler.
Gerald Fank restored the Massey-Harris crawler with son Andy and wife Charlotte.
International 656 Hydro Demonstrator, sold for $19,750 on June 7, 2014 at a farm auction in
northeast Kansas. Heres a classic example of a International 656 Demonstrator that had been
painted over years ago. In faded lettering on the opposite side of the tractor you could make out the
Demonstrator lettering near the front. Finding one of these Demonstrators kind of feels like
locating the diamond in the rough.
1972 John Deere 6030, restored, sold for $64,000 on June 28, 2014 at a collector auction in
southwest Iowa. The $64,000 sale price blew away the former record high auction sale price.
Minneapolis-Moline YT, sold for $47,000 on July 19, 2014 at an auction in west-central Iowa.
Only 25 were ever made. Only 5 are known to exist now. No wonder there was so much bidding
interest in this Minnie-Mo.
Minneapolis 25-50 sold for $135,000 on May 15, 2014 at auction in north-central Kansas.
This rare 100 year old Minneapolis tractor had been in the Strnad family of Munden, Kan., since
1957. Aumann Auctions, Inc. pulled in significant buyer interest in this tractor from all over. The
Strnad family earmarked proceeds from the sale of the tractor, which had become a unique landmark in Munden, Kan., to the county Community Foundation fund.

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Rebuilding Together Saratoga County is currently


seeking applications from low-income homeowners who
need help with repairs to their homes in Saratoga County.
We are a nonprofit housing organization that partners
with volunteers to provide repairs for homeowners in need
at no cost to the homeowner, if qualified. Please
contact us at 518-587-3315 or email,
michelle@rtsratoga.org for more information or to request an application.
LOCAL STUDENTS RECEIVE SCHOLARSHIPS AT
CLARKSON UNIVERSITY: during the 2014-2015 academic
year: Kaitlyn Fiorini of Whitehall, N.Y., majoring in biology, received the George J. Stanley Endowed Scholarship.
Mackenna Wood of Fort Ann, N.Y., majoring in physics, received
the Joel and Lynda Goldschein Class of 2018 Share Clarkson Direct Scholarship. Olivia Nolan of Hudson Falls, N.Y., majoring in
chemistry, received the Gary F. Kelly Endowed Scholarship.
Clarkson University launches leaders into the global economy. One
in five alumni already leads as a CEO, VP or equivalent senior
executive of a company. Located just outside the Adirondack Park
in Potsdam, N.Y., Clarkson is a nationally recognized research university for undergraduates with select graduate programs in signature areas of academic excellence directed toward the worlds
pressing issues.
BINGO Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2
Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY Join the Grafton seniors for Bingo,
every Wednesday and Friday at 1:00 pm. If you have any questions,
or would like to join us for lunch, at a suggested donation of $3.00,
please contact the center at 279-3413.
SUNDAY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club
located on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our
sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on 11 January starting at 8:0011:00AM and will continue on the second Sunday of each month
all year. Eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, toast ( white or
wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon ), french toast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $6.00 Child $3.00, All are welcome. 518-695-3917.
LINE DANCING, Intermediate, Beginners Welcome, Tuesdays
7 to 9:30pm., South Glens Falls FireHouse, Route 197; open dance
follows. Cost: $6 per person. Information: 518-798-4020

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THE WARREN COUNTY 4-H Youth Development program is


in search of youth of all ages who are interested in joining a beginners fishing workshop series. Depending on the level of interest,
the first meeting will be scheduled in early February. Youth will
participate in a series of workshops which will include: learn by
doing hands-on projects, review the history of fishing, learn about
local fish species, and have the opportunity to go on field trips to
test out there skills. A limited amount of equipment is available for
those who are in need of fishing gear. For more information or to
register for this program contact 4-H Community Educator, Dan
Carusone at Cornell Cooperative Extension 518-668-4881 or by
email at djc69@cornell.edu.

Now Buying
Junk Cars $200 & Up

Scrap, Tin Taken In!


Also Buying: Copper, Brass &
Batteries per Lb.

TRAVIS ROSS NAMED TO DEAN'S LIST AT ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY- Travis Ross, a Fort Ann, NY
native, received academic honors from Arizona State University by making the University's Dean's List for the Fall 2014
semester. Undergraduate students who earn 12 or more graded
semester hours during a semester in residence at ASU with a
GPA of 3.50 or higher are eligible for the Dean's List. A notation
regarding Dean's List achievement appears on the unofficial
transcript. Arizona State University is a New American University--a major public educational institution, a premier research
center and a leader in innovation. Our vision is described by our
three core principles: excellence in scholarship, access to education and impact in our global community. As a New American
University, ASU is intellectually vibrant, socially conscious and
globally engaged.

SOUPER SUPPER The Valley Falls United Methodist Church,


16 State Street, will hold one of its super souper suppers on Sunday, January 11 from 4:30 to 6:00 pm. Featured will be a wide
variety of soups plus bread, muffins, drinks, and dessert for only
seven dollars children under 6 free. Tickets are available at the
door. The church is handicapped accessible. For tickets and information, call 541-3039 or 753-6028 or check our website at
www.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.
NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS URGED TO BRING CANCER STORIES TO THE STATE CAPITOL- Those in New
York State living with cancer and their families are depending on
you. The 2015 American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network
Day at the Capitol will take place on Tuesday, February 10, 2015 in
Albany, New York. This is an important day for those living with
cancer and their family members and friends to come to the Capitol
to tell their personal stories to their State Legislators. Our leaders
must hear these stories so they can take appropriate action on cancer related issues and programs. Register now at http://acscan.org/
events/view/event/2315

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New extended hours on Saturdays.
Open 8-4.
Please call for additional details.
CRAFT VENDOR SPACES ARE CURRENTLY AVAILABLE FOR RENT FOR
THE 2015 ANNUAL WOODCHUCK FESTIVAL TO BE HELD ON FEBRUARY 7TH IN WEST PAWLET RESERVE YOUR SPACE SOON , by Janice
B. Edwards, Freelance Writer. Craft vendor spaces are currently available for rent
for the 2015 Annual Woodchuck Festival to be held on February 7th in West Pawlet,
Vermont from 10:00 3:00 pm. A limited number of spaces are available, first
come, first serve. Tables and electricity may also be rented. To rent a vendor
space, table or electricity, please contact Beth (Kashner) Moser-Duquette at: 802645-0398 or email her at scigal007@yahoo.com. This annual event is held at
Mettawee Community School, 5788 Vermont Route 153. Crafters , please note
that Mettawee Community School is a nut-free environment so nut products are not
permitted. The Woodchuck Festival is a fund-raiser event which is sponsored jointly
by the Ladies Fire Auxiliary and the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department. It is a
family day of fun and good food for all ages. All are welcome.

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JOIN US FOR A COVERT MISSION OF COCKTAILS, CONTINENTAL CUISINE, AND
CROONERS as ATF goes "UNDERCOVER" for our 2015 Annual Benefit and Auction, Saturday,
January 24 at 6:30pm at the Charles R. Wood Theater. Special thanks to our event sponsors Adirondack
Wine Merchants, Davidson Brothers Brewing Company, and Lake George RV Park. Tickets will be
available for purchase on November 17.
Adirondack Theatre Festival | 50 Elm St | PO Box 3203 | Glens Falls, NY 12801.
FREE SPIRIT FELLOWSHIP OF WATERVLIET is now holding services Thursday evenings @ 7
PM in the United Methodist Church.The church is located @ 1401 1st Avenue. For further info, please
call 961-3464.

THE SHOPPE IS READY FOR 2015 The Salem Shoppe Off Broadway thrift store is ready for
the new year. After having been closed for two weeks for a thorough cleaning and re-stocking by
the dedicated volunteers, the Shoppe opened its doors on Wednesday, January 7 at 1 pm. During
the two-week break, generous donors have provided a great selection of merchandise and the
shelves are full. The Shoppe depends on the support of the community and has never been
disappointed. During the calendar year of 2014, the Shoppe donated $30,000 to various youth
programs in keeping with their mission. Anyone interested in donating gently used clothing or small
household items should contact the Shoppe at 518-854-9090. The thrift store is open every Wednesday
from 1 to 6 pm, and Thursday through Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm.
BLACK ROASE, THE FILM:Saturday, January 24, 1:00 pm at the Cohoes Public Library, 169
Mohawk Street. La Fdration Franco-Amricaine du New York presents the film Black Rose,
based on a true story. In the 17 th century Canadian wilderness, Father Laforgue, a young idealistic
Jesuit priest, is assigned to go up river on a perilous journey to evangelize. His Algonquin guides
nickname him Black Robe. Laforgues faith is tested as the expedition faces treacherous terrain,
as well as the hostile Huron and Iroquois. ( In French with English subtitles, mature themes, some
nudity and brutality, time: 1h45min.) A small reception will follow, and both the film and reception are
free of charge. To sign up, please call the Cohoes Library at (518) 235-2570. You may also contact
Bernie Ouimet at (518) 692-2690 or bouimet@nycap.rr.com
THE OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS is looking for new members. Anyone age 55 and above are
welcome. Meetings are the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Town Hall in Schuylerville.
Fun times for all with trips, luncheons, entertainment and much more. Call Pat 331-2978 if any
questions.
COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at the American Legion Hall on Clancy Street in
Schuylerville, NY January 18 1pm-5pm. Music by the Countrymen. Everyone is welcome. Casual
attire. Adults $5. Age 6-17 $2. Under age of 6 free. Info: 518-638-8905 or 518-824-3719.
MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH is Sunday at 9:00 AM. There is a
childrens Liturgy during Sunday Mass to which all children are welcome. The Christmas Liturgy will
be celebrated at Holy Cross on December 24 at 5:30 PM and at St. Patricks in Cambridge at 8:30PM.
On December 25, there will be NO Mass at Holy Cross. Mass at St. Patricks will be at 9:00 AM. The
Solemnity of Mary will be held December 31 at 4:00 PM at St. Patricks and on January 1 at 10 AM
at Holy Cross.
Parishioners are also reminded that at this time of year weather can be a problem. If school is closed,
all Parish activities are cancelled for the day and evening. Parishioners should not attempt to come to
Mass if the weather conditions make the driving hazardous. Info: 518-854-3692
GAME DAY For an afternoon of laughter and games, come to the VFW at 1:00 on Friday, Jan. 16.
There will be card games, board games, etc. Bring your own or use those provided. A donation of
$!.00 at the door mayresult in winning a door prize. Fifty-fifty tickets will be on sale.Beverage and
light refreshments will be available.Greenwich Seniors Club will also have regular meetings at
noon onWednesdays, Jan.7 and Jan.21 at the VFW, Abeel Ave., Greenwich.Members will bring
covered dishes to share on Jan. 7.and on the 21st.everyone will bring his own sandwich. Beverages
and dessert will beprovided. Anyone age 55 or older may become a member. Non members arewelcome.

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GREAT NEW EVENT AT THE COURTHOUSE THIS JANUARY Calling all Christmas trees!
After adorning your home this Christmas, make your way to the Salem Courthouse Community Center
for a great new event. On Saturday, January 17 from 2 to 5 pm, the CCC will host its first Courthouse
Red Solo Cup Christmas Tree Toss and Chili Contest on the side lawn. Christmas trees (without stands
or decorations!) may be dropped off at the CCC garden alongside Route 153/East Broadway near the
garden sign, any time after Christmas and before January 17. Teams are being sought for the competitive
throw: area fire departments, high school teams, church teams, farm teams and family & friends teams
all ages welcome! There is no entry fee, and winners will receive bragging rights and fun prizes.
While there, stay for the chili contest being held in the Youth Barn. Competitors with great chili recipes
are being sought as well. For a $5 fee, a bowl and spoon will be provided to sample all the chili and corn
bread. Beer and wine will be available for $5 also. Hot chocolate and soft drinks will offered for
children.
At the end of the afternoon, there will be a bonfire where the Christmas trees will be burned. The day
will offer something for everyone, so bundle up and join us for some hearty winter fun. The CCC is
located at 58 East Broadway, and the side lawn and Youth Barn are handicap accessible. The register
a team, chili or obtain information, please call 518-854-7053.
SIGN-UP FOR A TAI CHI CLASS TODAY! 70 Main of Greenwich, NY is offering a new Beginners Introduction to Tai Chi & Qi Gong class in conjunction with The Tai Chi Center of Saratoga. The
introductory class will run for 10 weeks starting on Monday, January 12, 7:30-8:30PM. This beginners
course is designed to get you started. You will learn basic Qi Gong postures, movements and breath
work. These techniques have many benefits for health and well being, including increased flexibility,
stress reduction and balance. You will also begin learning the first movements of the Yang style Tai Chi
form. The class will be taught by Chris Lincoln. Chris has been certified as a tai chi instructor by Master
William C.C. Chen. Chris has studied and practiced Tai Chi, and other internal martial arts since 1996.
He is a senior student at The Tai Chi Center of Saratoga. Call or email to sign-up or get more information. If you would like to continue learning more about Tai Chi another class following the beginners
series will be offered.
Cost: $90 for ten week session. Pre-registration is encouraged.
Contact information: Chris Lincoln e-mail: vanlinc1@gmail.com
Telephone: 692-8579
HERITAGE HUNTERS OF SARATOGA COUNTY will meet on Saturday, January17th, at 1pm
at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. He Came to Work: The
Story of an Irish Immigrant in Saratoga County will be presented by Lauren Roberts, Saratoga County
Historian. Using county records, Lauren will follow the life of an early 20th Century Irish immigrant and
his family. She will demonstrate how to gain access to millions of online records through the Saratoga
County Clerks Office. Public is welcome. For information call 587-2978
CLARK
FAMILY
OF
QUEENSBURY
AWARDED
IN
THE FRESH AIR FUNDS ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST
Queensbury residents, the Clark family, celebrated the pure joys of summer with The Fresh Air Fund
and were among the winners of The Fresh Air Funds 2014 Photo Contest! All winners were selected
from the hundreds of pictures sent in by volunteer host families across 13 states from Virginia to Maine
and Canada, reflecting the memorable experiences they shared with their New York City visitors this
past summer. Categories include Laketime Fun, Summer Siblings, By the Beach, and Fresh Air
Foodies. Kasey Clarks photo was determined the winner in the Laketime Fun category, and features Fresh Air visitor Aminat, age 8, lounging at a local get-together in Bolton Landing on an inflatable
float with her sister, Hafsat, age 10, who visited Kaseys parents, Keith and Kimberly Dubay. Having
a large group of the kids together at the picnic was great because you got to see the joy in all of their
eyes. There were so many first experiences playing in the water, kayaking, and going in the hot tub and
each one of them thought he or she was the luckiest one of all, said Kim Dubay, Kaseys mother, about
her experience at the get-together. The Fresh Air Fund, an independent, not-for-profit agency, has
provided free summer experiences to more than 1.8 million New York City children from low-income
communities since 1877. For more information on hosting a Fresh Air child next summer, please contact
Kim Smith at 518-812-4869 or visit The Fresh Air Fund online at www.freshair.org.

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THE WARREN COUNTY MASTER GARDENER TRAINING PROGRAM IS NOW OPEN


FOR 2015! Applications are being accepted for the training that will begin in January 2015. The
program is open to anyone who has an interest in expanding their gardening experience and knowledge. Learn how you can improve your own gardens and landscapes. Learn scientifically-based
gardening information in a relaxed and supportive atmosphere. It is a great way to learn even more by
sharing information with fellow-Master Gardeners during the training, and following the training, by
participating in community-based horticultural programs, educational projects and helping people in
the community with their gardening questions. The Master Gardener Training Program is packed
with information provided by the many scientists, educators, and garden experts associated with
Cornell University. The course includes information about: botany; entomology; organic gardening;
soil health; use of fertilizers; plant diseases; good flower, fruit and vegetable growing practices; and
wildlife management. Please contact the Master Gardener program at Cornell Cooperative Extension
in Warren County for more information and an application 518-623-3291 or at warren@cornell.edu.
JESSICA LUHMANN OF SCHUYLERVILLE has earned Deans List status for the fall 2014
semester at Dean College in Franklin, MA.
Founded in 1865, Dean College is a private, residential college located in Franklin Massachusetts, 45
minutes from Boston, Massachusetts, and Providence, Rhode Island. Dean College offers nine baccalaureate degrees in Arts and Entertainment Management; Business; Dance; English; History; Liberal Arts and Studies, Psychology; Sociology; and Theatre. Dean also offers 17 associate degree
programs as well as a robust schedule of part-time continuing and professional education credit and
certificate programs throughout the calendar year.
VALENTINES DAY DINNER DANCE American Legion Post 278
3 Courses- $40 Per Couple- Includes Band at 7:30pm- Dinner at 6pm
Tossed Salad with house Italian Dressing. Choice of 10 once NY Strip Steak or Stuffed Chicken
Breast with Baked Potato and Asparagus
Vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce with a chocolate covered strawberry! A rose for the ladies!
Kenny T and the Back Road Band at 7:30pm. Cost for the Band only $5.
EAT MORE , WEIGH LESS - LASTING WEIGHT LOSS.This Wednesday January 14, 6:30
pmBrighter Day Lifestyle Center, 206 Glen Street, Suite 41How to get to your ideal weight naturally
and stay there effortlessly with a few simple lifestyle changes. A free community service supported
by your donations.For more information, please call 798-9898.*LighTsupper *Health screening *Self
assessment.

FRIDAY NIGHT DINNERS return to the Schaghticoke American Legion Friday nights. 4pm til
7pm. $10. Info: 518-753-4860.
WASHINGTON COUNTY SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT HIRES NEW
DISTRICT MANAGER
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2015 The Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District
Board of Directors would like to announce the promotion of Corrina Aldrich to the position of District
Manager to replace Joseph Driscoll the current District Manager who will be retiring at the end of the
year. Joe is leaving after a 32 year career with Soil and Water Districts, with 26 of those years having
served as District Manager in Washington County after starting his career with the Montgomery
County Soil and Water Conservation District. The Washington County SWCD Board of Directors
would like to wish Joe the best of luck in his new endeavors.
Corrina Aldrich has worked with the Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District as a
Natural Resources Technician for five and a half years and brings a broad spectrum of experience to
the position. Corrina received an AAS Degree in Agricultural Science from SUNY Cobleskill in 1988.
Since then she has worked in a variety of agricultural industries including many dairy operations,
equine training and breeding facilities, and the greenhouse and nursery industry.
Corrina also spent a few years working for the State of Vermont in the Agency of Transportation
where she started as an on the job trainee and received a Class B commercial drivers license as a
part of the introductory training. Corrina continued with the Agency of Transportation progressively
working into positions requiring more responsibility and management from a Parts Stock-clerk to
eventually being promoted to a Transportation Area Maintenance Supervisor in charge of seven
employees, their plow trucks and highway maintenance routes in the Vermont State Highway System.
A talented individual, Corrina Aldrichs name may seem familiar to many county residents as she has
many part time interests as well. Her photography has appeared on the cover of the Southern Washington County Phone Book for ten years as of this year, and she has contributed to the Ag Stewardship fundraising calendar and Landscapes for Landsake Art Show on several occasions. Corrina
also enjoys raising and showing her Registered Jerseys at local, state, and regional events as well.
Corrina is looking forward to the challenges of leading the Washington County Soil and Water Conservation District into the future with the help and involvement of the great team of people she
currently works with.

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LEGAL NOTICE
Rebuilding Together Saratoga
County (RTSC) is currently
seeking contractors to be
prequalified to be added to
the RTSC bidders list for
residential projects up to
$15,000 throughout
Saratoga County.
Please contact the RTSC
office at 518-587-3315 or
michelle@rtsaratoga.org to
obtain the prequalification
package. All
prequalification packages
are due by January 31,
2015.

NOW ACCEPTING
WANTED: PART TIME OR WILL PICK UP
BREEDING FARM HAND
Scrap Metal or Appliances
Must have experience with all
aspects of horse care includ- Also: We buy & pickup scrap
cars.
ing, feeding, turning out, hold518-695-6757
ing for blacksmith/Vet, mucking
stalls. Patience is a virtue as
you will be handling Mares and
foals. Driving tractors and
working farm equipment not
a must but would be helpful.
Must be punctual, dependable
with neat and organized work
habits. Must have reliable
transportation to and from
workplace. Good references
required. There is no riding
involved with this position.
Hourly wage rate to be determined by level of experience.
Starting at $12/hr.
Our farm Blue Stone Farm is
SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL
located in Cambridge NY. InCall for pick up or drop off
terested candidates can conservice available. 518-686tact me by phone only (no
9621 Hoosick, NY
texts). Thomas J. Gallo (518)
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New Merchandise Arriving Daily!

,LLC
TIRES FOR SALE
Car,Truck, Dump Truck,
Tractor trailer.
NEW & USED.
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421-3608 753-4542
FOR
SALE:
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Highlights brown leather sofa,
chair, ottoman. Excellent
condition, used for guest
house furniture. No pets and
smoke free, Paid $6,000, asking
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$ BUYING- HIGHEST
PRICES PAID $
Gold & silver jewelry; vintage costume & turquoise.
Coins, watches, knives, military, toys, antiques etc. 30+
years experience..save time,
call Joe first. 518-893-0235
or 518-669-2274
CASH: For crank
phonographs, early 78's,
cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612

SPECIALTY LUMBER
Table tops, mantle pieces, rustic furniture stock. Select grade
hardwood lumber, including
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE:


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HELP WANTED.
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Salary is dependent
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Inquire by phone
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EXCAVATOR
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THE HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE will be holding auditions for the musical
Into The Woods, book by James Lapine, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
on Friday, January 9 at 7 pm and Sunday, January 11 at 2 pm. Auditions will
be held at the Center Brunswick United Methodist Church, Rt. 7. The show will be
directed by Andrew Osterhout with Robin Dickinson-Sawyer assisting. Performance
dates are May 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 2015.
The story follows a Baker and his wife who wish to have a child. Cinderella who
wishes to attend the Kings Festival and Jack who wishes his cow would give milk.
When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a
Witchs curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyones wish is
granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results. The cast consists of 7 males between the ages of 16 and 60 and 11
females between the ages of 13 and 60. For further information call Andrew at 4618371 or email him at highlightacting@gmail.com . Visit our website at http://
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WARREN COUNTY 4-H YOUTH HOSTING A SOCK
DRIVE to Benefit Family Service Association.
The harsh Warren County winters bring many challenges to those
in need. One that we may not think of is keeping feet warm from
the chill. The Family Service Association of Glens Falls is in need
of sock donations to stock their Emergency Holiday Table. Warren
County 4-H youth will be hosting a sock drive in hopes of collecting
new socks for this very worthy cause. Donations may be dropped
off at the Cornell Cooperative Extension office on 377 Schroon
River Road, NY 12885. Ask your friends, family, and neighbors to
help us fill this basic need. Every pair helps! If you should have any
question please call CCE at 518-668-4881 or 623-3291.
KAYLEE PRATT NAMED TO NAC WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM Castleton student-athlete
Kaylee Pratt , of Hampton, NY, was recently named to the North
Atlantic Conference Women's Volleyball All-Conference Team.
Pratt was Castleton's top hitter in conference play, averaging 1.95
kills per set while hitting .155. Overall she averaged 1.76 kills per
set this year with 18 total blocks while hitting .148. She recorded at
least ten kills four times, including 11 in a 3-1 win over Green Mountain. 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.

ATTENTION READERS!
We know that our communities are full of locally owned businesses 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, clothing, 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,
Vermont Money Saver, Queensbury Shoppers & News and The
Dollar Stretcher

ELM RIDGE FARMS COUNTRY


COLLECTABLES
Located within Moreau Marketplace, Route 9,
South Glens Falls
(The Old YMCA)
Is an authorized drop off location for OP-

ERATION CODE BLUE


Drop box is inside in the hall. If you dont have
anything, we have extras you can purchase for
donation. We will make weekly drops to
Adirondack Vet House, who will get them to
all shelters in need.
CHAIR YOGA- Yoga is a stress reliever. It improves balance,
flexibility and strength. When combined with light weights, where
appropriate, it can be even more beneficial. Its free, its fun and
there is no obligation. Wear loose clothing and lets stretch and
relax! Classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:00 am,
you may join at any time. Its a mind and body rejuvenation. Yoga
is something people of all ages and abilities can come together
and do. If you have any questions, or would like to join us for
lunch after exercise, please contact the center at 279-3413.
FREE HOME BIBLE STUDY A great way to study through
the Bible at your convenience. Exciting and informative study that
could change your life. Compliments of Free Spirit Fellowship.
885-3149
VALLEY FALLS UMC- Everyone is invited to worship at the
Valley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Street each Sunday morning at 9:00. The service, led by Pastor G. Ewart Morris,
is followed by a coffee hour. Children participate in the first part
of the church service and then are invited to attend church school.
The choir practices on Thursday evenings. If you can sing and
read music, you are invited to join. Prayer shawl ministry meets
on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7:00 p.m. All who
knit or crochet or would like to learn - are welcome. The church
is handicapped accessible and has an assistive listening system.
All are welcome! Call 753-4848 or check out our web site at
www.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.for more information. Please
join us!
BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPEN Wednesdays
1 3 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Located in the historic
Garfield School, 605 Brunswick Road, Troy and public is welcome.
We have an on-site extensive genealogy library available.For information call 279-4024 or view us at http://www.bhs-ny.org

THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT POTSDAM


HAS AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS, GRANTS AND
AWARDS TO 998 STUDENTS for the 2014-15 academic year.
These accomplished SUNY Potsdam undergraduate and graduate
students were recognized for their achievements with support for
their educational experience. This years recipients included:
Jessica Fields of Schuylerville, NY, whose major is Liberal
Arts. Fields was awarded the SUNY Potsdam Freshman
Scholarship.Andrew Holcomb of Granville, NY, whose major
is Music Education. Holcomb was awarded the Anne Pease Breaky
Scholarship. Alycia Hollister of Whitehall, NY, whose major is
Business Administration (Bachelor of Science). Hollister was
awarded the SUNY Potsdam Freshman Scholarship.Ellen Ricks
of Fort Ann, NY, whose major is English and Creative Writing.
Ricks was awarded the SUNY Potsdam Transfer Scholarship. Last
year, SUNY Potsdam awarded more than $2.6 million in scholarships to 1,067 students, including $821,000 from donor-funded scholarships through the Potsdam College Foundation. For more information about how donors impact the SUNY Potsdam student experience, visit http://www.potsdam.edu/giving.SUNY Potsdam offers financial aid to more than 80 percent of students, in the form
of federal and state aid, as well as scholarships. For more information, visit http://www.potsdam.edu/financialaid.
About SUNY Potsdam: Founded in 1816, and located on the outskirts of the beautiful Adirondack Park, The State University of
New York at Potsdam is one of Americas first 50 colleges. SUNY
Potsdam currently enrolls approximately 4,350 undergraduate and
graduate students. Home to the world-renowned Crane School of
Music, SUNY Potsdam is known for its handcrafted education,
challenging liberal arts and sciences core, excellence in teacher
training and leadership in the performing and visual arts. To learn
more, visit http://www.potsdam.edu.
COLLIN O'BRIEN RECEIVES MERIT SCHOLARSHIP
AT FORT LEWIS COLLEGE- DURANGO, CO-- Collin
O'Brien, of Argyle, NY, received the Continuing Student Merit
Scholarship for the Fall 2014 semester. O'Brien's major is Environmental Studies . These merit scholarships are renewable for up to
120 credits if criteria are met. Fort Lewis College also offers several other scholarships, including grants, FLC Foundation scholarships, alumni scholarships, departmental scholarships, Native American scholarships, and outside scholarships. Learn more about the
FLC Scholarship program.Fort Lewis College is the Southwest's
crossroads of education and adventure. Our blend of small classes,
dynamic academic programs, and a liberal arts perspective leads
to transformative learning experiences that foster entrepreneurship, leadership, creative problem solving, and life-long learning.
And our unique & beautiful mountain campus, on a mesa above
historic Durango, Colorado, inspires an active and friendly community with a spirit of engagement, exploration, and intellectual curiosity.

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ALL YOU CAN EAT:The Buskirk Volunteer Fire Department
Inc will be holding their Monthly All You Can Eat Breakfast at the
fire house on Sunday January 11th from 730 am 11am. Pack
up the family and have the best breakfast in town with your family
and friends and support the dedicated volunteers of your community. This monthly breakfast will be held the 2nd Sunday of each
month thru May.
JERSEY BOYS- JERSEY BOYS , the Tony, Grammy and Olivier
Award-winning hit musical story of Frankie Valli and The Four
Seasons, will make its much-anticipated return to Schenectady at
Proctors in just 2 weeks, Tuesday through Sunday, Jan. 13-18,
2015. The cast of JERSEY BOYS will be led by Nicolas Dromard
(Tommy DeVito), Keith Hines (Nick Massi), Hayden Milanes
(Frankie Valli) and Drew Seeley (Bob Gaudio) as The Four Seasons, with Barry Anderson and Thomas Fiscella. The ensemble of
JERSEY BOYS includes Tommaso Antico, Jaycie Dotin, Marlana
Dunn, DeLon Grant, Wes Hart, Bryan Hindle, Miguel JarquinMoreland, Austin Owen, John Rochette, Leslie Rochette, Jenna
Nicole Schoen, Jonny Wexler and Keith White. JERSEY BOYS
is the winner of the 2006 Best Musical Tony Award, the 2006
Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album, the 2009 Olivier
Award for Best New Musical and the 2010 Helpmann Award for
Best Musical (Australia). The premiere engagement of JERSEY
BOYS in Schenectady was an overwhelming success, seen by
over 48,000 theatergoers in early 2012, and hailed by the Times
Union, which said, Rarely will you see a show where singing,
storytelling and eye-popping staging mesh so effortlessly. JERSEY BOYS worldwide has been seen by over 20 million people
(as of August, 2014). JERSEY BOYS isnt just great fun, its
also a prime economic driver for downtown Schenectady, says
Proctors CEO Philip Morris. Our restaurants will be filled, our
hotels hopping and the whole city singing along. Directed by twotime Tony Award-winner Des McAnuff , JERSEY BOYS is
written by Academy Award-winner Marshall Brickman and Rick
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FREE SPIRIT FELLOWSHIP OF WATERVLIET is now holding services Thursday evenings @ 7 PM in the United Methodist
Church. The church is located @ 1401 1st Avenue. For further
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RURAL DEVELOPMENT NOTICE- On December 16, 2014,
President Barack Obama signed into law H.R. 83, the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act, 2015 (Act), which
provides fiscal year 2015 full-year appropriations through September 30, 2015, for all agencies except the Department of Homeland
Security. With the signing of this Act, Rural Development will implement the eligibility maps in accordance with the Agricultural Act of
2014, Pub. L. 113-79 (Farm Bill) on February 2, 2015, with the
following exceptions:
Because of the continuing re-examination of the rural in character policy, RD will continue its current policy regarding rural in
character for the purposes of determine eligible rural areas.
The Act further provides that applicants in communities that have
a current rural area waiver under section 541 of the Housing Act
of 1949 (42 U.S.C. 1490q) shall be treated as living in a rural area
for purposes of section 502 guaranteed loans. This means that the
area of Tuscaloosa, Alabama will continue to be considered rural
through September 30, 2015 for 502 guaranteed loans, even if their
disaster waiver expires during the year. While the reclassifications
will largely involve areas going from rural to non-rural, areas that
should have been made eligible during Phase 1 on May 6, 2014, but
were missed will now receive the proper classification. Thus, the
ineligible area maps based on the above classifications will be effective on February 2, 2015. The changes will be those already
published on the Future Eligible Areas maps posted on the Eligibility Website; http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/
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in New York, please contact your local USDA Rural Development
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WELSH MALE CHOIR TO RETURN TO THE VERMONT


/ NEW YORK REGION IN 2015 The officers and board of
directors of Poultney Area St. Davids Society, Inc. are pleased to
announce that Cr y Penrhyn, the Penrhyn Welsh male choir, from
Bethesda, Gwynedd, North West Wales will return to Vermont and
New York in September, 2015. Bethesda and Poultney are sistercities since the late 1970s. The St. Davids Society will host Cr
y Penrhyn for 3 nights, this being a third time for the society to host
this choir. The society previously hosted Cr y Penrhyn in 1993
and 1999. Concert tickets were sold out at each previous event.
Additional press releases shall be forth-coming. Those will provide
information about Cr y Penrhyn, its conductor, accompanist, soloist, and master of ceremonies as well as public activities, including
concert venue and ticket information, during Cr y Penrhyns time
with the St. Davids Society. The 2015 visit of Cr y Penrhyn, one
of the busiest choirs in Wales, promises to be another out-standing
concert event. Poultney Area St. Davids Society, Inc. seeks sponsors to help with this visit. For information about being a sponsor,
please contact Poultney Area St. Davids Society. Poultney Area
St. Davids Society, Inc. (PASDS): 60 Norton Ave., Poultney, VT
05764-1029. Poultney Area St. Davids Society, Inc. is a 501( c )
(7) non-profit fellowship organization founded in 1988.
FISH FRY FRIDAYS: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory (look for our sign).
Fish Fry Friday will continue on FRIDAYS , 9, 16, 23, 30 of January 2015 . Time 4:30 - 7 PM .Menu: Fried Fish-$8.50, or Fried
Clams- $8.50, or Fried Chicken Tenders-$8.50, also available will
be Clam Chowder at $6.00 a quart. You are invited to eat in at our
club house or to call ahead for Take Out 695-3917. EVERYONE
welcome.
THE HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE will be holding auditions for the musical Into The Woods, book by James Lapine,
music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim on Friday, January 9 at 7
pm and Sunday, January 11 at 2 pm. Auditions will be held at
the Center Brunswick United Methodist Church, Rt. 7. The show
will be directed by Andrew Osterhout with Robin Dickinson-Sawyer assisting. Performance dates are May 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 2015.
The story follows a Baker and his wife who wish to have a child.
Cinderella who wishes to attend the Kings Festival and Jack who
wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife
learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witchs curse, the
two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyones wish is
granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them
later with disastrous results. The cast consists of 7 males between
the ages of 16 and 60 and 11 females between the ages of 13 and
60. For further information call Andrew at 461-8371 or email him
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POLLY
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This weeks poll question is:


Did your income go up last
year? 10% said yes, 90%
said no. There you have it.
Our polls are not done scientifically, but they do reflect the thinking of people in the area. If you have a
question for Polly, submit it by phone @ 518-7479535, or 802-549-4637; or send to our web site
addigest.com.
LATE NIGHT SHOPPING EVERY 4TH FRIDAY IN SALEM-On the 4th Friday of every month, many Salem Merchants
are keeping their doors open until 8 p.m., allowing customers the
opportunity to Shop Local after work. To keep things interesting
for both Merchants and Customers, a new theme chosen for each
month. Store owners say Late Night Shopping allows customers
another opportunity Shop Local and discover everything their home
town has to offer! Visit www.salemnychamber.com/member/events
for more information!
WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM BUREAU WINS SILVER
KEY AWARDS AT STATE ANNUAL MEETING Washington
County Farm Bureau was presented with eight Silver Key Awards
at the New York Farm Bureau State Annual Meeting, held December 9-11 in Rochester, N.Y. The Silver Key Awards are presented
to county Farm Bureaus that have exhibited excellence in a variety
of categories relating to effectiveness in policy implementation,
promoting agriculture amongst the public and in classrooms, leadership development, and membership building. The awards were
presented for excellence in the following categories:
Membership Agricultural Education & Promotion
Information & Public Relations Leadership Development
Policy Development & Implementation Local
Policy Development & Implementation - State & National
Young Farmer Distinguished President
President Jay Skellie notes: Washington Co. winning eight silver
keys is proof of how active and involved our board members were
last year under Past President Tom Borden's leadership.
While at the State Annual Meeting, farmer members also took part
in the grassroots process of laying the groundwork for the year
ahead. More than 100 delegates from across New York proposed,
discussed and voted on resolutions that set NYFBs public policy
agenda for 2015. Washington County Farm Bureau is dedicated to
solving the economic and public policy issues challenging the agricultural community. The county is part of New York Farm Bureau,
the largest agricultural advocacy group in New York State, known
to members and the public as The Voice of New York
Agriculture.New York Farm Bureau
Eastern Regional Office PO Box 370 Salem, NY 12865
Toll Free: 866-995-7300 Fax #: (518) 854-7368
E-mail : eny@nyfb.org www.nyfb.org.
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Blinkys Random
Thoughts
From the book of poems by
Edward Frasier of Bennington, Vermont who suffered from a rare and painful lung disease. He was hospitalized because of the
disease, but, rather than simply wither away, during the last few
months of his life he wrote a book of poems. Ed was not a college graduate, and wrote his poetry from what he called a common mans perspective.
Modern Poems:
I havent any Fellowships
I havent any degrees
And any thing that I have
was given by me to me.
So I thought it time to write a poem
that I could understand
and not use any big words,
(as if I really can.)
Most poems that Ive been reading
dont mean a thing to me
they seem to be just ordinary prose
broken up haphazardly.
Firstly they dont rhyme
secondly they dont keep time
thirdly I dont understand
most of the words
so the meaning is lost on me.
To me theyre just like modern paintings
Ive seen on some gallery walls
when you have to explain
what I am looking at
thats not very good at all.
So to me most modern poems
are like those pictures you see
if I cant tell the top from the bottom
dont bother to explain it to me.

UNCLE WALLY WONDERS


So, the minimum wage just got raised dictated by your government. Lets see who actually benefits from so-called minimum wage increases:
Taking the example of a single person making $8 per hour and
working a 40 hour week who is now making $10 per hour as an
example:
gross fed withold fica state withold
$8x40=$320
33
24.48 7.50 net= $255.02
$10x40=$400
45
30.60 11.40 net=$313.00
$80
12
6.12 3.90
Your net in pocket per week is $57.98
The government gets $12+6.12+3.90= $22 more per week
Then, what happens? Well, the employer has to make up that
$80 per week somehow. What he does is raise the cost of his
services or goods by an equal percentage. Therefore, when you
go out to buy those goods and services, those goods and services
have increased by 25%. But, you are not receiving the full amount
of the $80 increase, you are getting only about 78% of it in your
pocket while being required to spend all of it to buy those same
goods and services you could have purchased for 25% less prior
to the raise! So, where is the benefit? It went to the government.
Dont you see, raising the minimum wage is simply a tax increase, and of no long term benefit to you.
Couple that with Obamacare. Because you have allowed the
government to control your health care, while they are raising
your wages they have imposed an additional expense: in New
York the imposed (required) health care cost (according to the
research by Kaiser Family Foundation) is an average of $8341
per year or $160.40 per week. (assume you dont qualify for
some gimmick in the new law).
So, your net loss by letting the government control health care is
$102.42 per week , while the government has gained another
$22 per week from you to spend on things like aid to Cuba.
Aint that just grand!
ARE YOU A CAREGIVER LOOKING FOR SUPPORT from
people who really understand because theyve been there,
too? An Alzheimers Caregiver Support Group offers just that
a safe place for caregivers, family and friends of persons
with dementia to meet and develop a mutual support system. A Support Group is a place to exchange practical information on caregiving problems and possible solutions, talk
through challenges and ways of coping, share feelings, needs
and concerns, and learn about resources available in your
community. Monthly caregiver support group meetings are
held at Washington Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare,
State Route 40 in Argyle on the 2nd Monday of each month at
2:00 PM and Fort Hudson Skilled Nursing Facility, 319 Upper
Broadway in Fort Edward, on the 4th Thursday of each month
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ATTENTION SWIMMERS! The Rensselaer Countys Troy
Senior Center has a swimming program that meets every
Wednesday from 9:00 to 10:00 am with Joyce Forner leading.
Swimming is probably the best exercise you will ever do for
yourself and it is FUN. Join us at the Lansingburg Boys & Girls
club and enjoy the heated pool and the wonderful company. Call
the Center at 270-5348 for more information.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED- The Tri-County United Way VITA
Coalition in Washington, Warren and Northern Saratoga Counties is seeking volunteers for the 2014 tax filing season. No
experience is required; all volunteers will receive free instruction
along with training and certification materials necessary to prepare basic tax returns. VITA volunteers are trained to assist moderate-low income individuals and families to electronically file their
personal tax returns. Do you like to help people? Are you looking
for something to do during the winter months? How about becoming a VITA volunteer! You can make a difference for 40
families by volunteering 4 hours a week for 10 weeks. You can
volunteer during day and/or evening hours in your local community. We have tax sites throughout the region. Training sessions
begin in November and include the use of electronic filing software supplied by the IRS. For more information about the local
VITA program call Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren
County at 518-623-3291 and ask for Jamie White. You can also
sign up through the Tri County United Way at 518-793-3136 or
via Get Connected at www.tcuwny.org The local VITA program
is administered by the Tri-County United Way, in conjunction with
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NEW ART EXHIBIT COMING TO THE CCCThe Salem Courthouse Community Center is
pleased to announce the opening reception for its first art exhibit in 2015. Busy Hands, a collection
representing artists from surrounding communities, will grace the walls of the Great Hall from January 16 through February 27. The works on display will include photographs, paintings and various
crafts. Busy Hands provides emerging and established artists of all ages with the opportunity to introduce their work to the public. Fifteen artists are looking forward to meeting guests at the opening
reception scheduled for Friday, January 16 from 5 to 7 pm. There is no charge, and the public is invited
to attend. The CCC is located at 58 East Broadway across from the school.
4-H SEEKS YOUTH FOR ADIRONDACK GUIDE PROGRAM- The 4-H Adirondack Guide
Program orientation meeting will be held Thursday, February 5th, 2015, 6:30 p.m. at Cornell University
Cooperative Extension Education Center, 377 Schroon River Road in Warrensburg, NY. The 4-H
Adirondack Guide Program is an exciting and unique program open to boys and girls (12-18 years old)
who would like to explore, in depth, natural resource related topics. The program gives teenagers an
opportunity to gain knowledge in the biological sciences, and develop outdoor leadership skills. In this
program, sponsored by Cornell University Cooperative Extension of Warren County, participants advance from the Beginner Guide level, through Intermediate, to full Advanced 4-H Adirondack Guide
status. Activities include field trips and classes, canoe and camping trips, and community service
projects. Topics taught include: map & compass reading; canoeing; tree and wildlife identification;
camping safety and survival skills; first aid training; and environmental career exploration. For more
information, or to register, please call the Cornell Cooperative Extension office at 518-623-3291 or
518-668-4881 to register. For further information, please ask to speak with Abby Henderson.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road,
Grafton, NY Do you have legal questions, need a will or Power of Attorney, dont know where to
turn for answers? Brittany Sergent, from Legal Aid Society of Northeast New York will be available
thought Rensselaer Countys Aging Department for free consultations the fourth Friday of each month
at Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center. All Rensselaer County seniors, 60 years of age
and older are welcome. If you have any questions, or would like to schedule an appointment, please
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"MY COLLECTION" a temporary exhibit at Warrensburgh Museum of Local History will continue through February 1, 2015 Local residents are showing part of their own collections at the
Warrensburgh Museum's Holiday Exhibit, entitled "My Collection." The exhibit, sponsored by the
Warrensburgh Historical Society, will run from December 6 through January 14. The museum will be
open 10-4 on both Saturday and Sunday (December 6 and December 7) for the opening of the "My
Collection" exhibit. Over a dozen exhibitors and a sampling of collections from fine china to outboard
motors. The museum will be "Dressed for the Holidays" in winter finery. The train table and dollhouse,
as usual, are provided for kids of all ages to play with. A holiday refreshment table will also be offered.
The Warrensburgh Museum of Local History is located at 3754 Main Street (VFW Building). Museum hours are Wednesdays, 12-4 pm and Sundays 1-3 pm. The Warrensburgh Historical Society and
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KYLE SISCO OF FORT ANN, NY, REPRESENTED SUNY Oneonta in the semifinal round
of the 2014 College Fed Challenge at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York on Nov. 14. SUNY
Oneonta won an Honorable Mention Award in the competition.
The College Fed Challenge is a team competition for undergraduate college students. Inspired by
the working of the Federal Open Market Committee, the competition requires that students work
as a team to research and analyze current economic data, develop a forecast and review potential
future economic risks, and prepare a presentation and answer questions on a recommendation for
monetary policy.
Sisco, a senior majoring in Economics, was part of a 13-member SUNY Oneonta team that
traveled to the Federal Reserve Bank for the first round of the competition on Oct. 31. The
students were accompanied by their adviser, Associate Professor of Economics David Ring.
Teams from 36 colleges and universities in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut competed in
the first round, and the SUNY Oneonta contingent bested teams from the other schools in its
competition bracket to advance to the semifinals.
Each team was evaluated in four categories--knowledge of current economic conditions, understanding of monetary policy, data and analysis, and teamwork. In the semifinal round, SUNY
Oneonta's team earned a score of 16 out of 20 to finish among the top nine schools. Judges
praised the SUNY Oneonta contingent for its teamwork and awarded a 5 (the highest score
possible) in this category.
SUNY Oneonta's School of Economics and Business is accredited by AACSB International--the
Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business, a designation achieved by fewer than 5
percent of business schools around the world. In addition to its three undergraduate majors, Professional Accounting, Business Economics and Economic, the school offers two minors, four
concentrations and seven cooperative programs.
A liberal arts institution with a strong focus on undergraduate research, SUNY Oneonta consistently gains recognition for delivering excellence and value. The college has been named to
Kiplinger's list of "100 Best Values in Public Colleges" for eight consecutive years, was ranked
No. 2 on the 2014 Kiplinger's list of "10 Best Public Colleges With Lowest Debt at Graduation"
and sits at No. 9 on the 2015 U.S. News and World Report list of the best public institutions in the
region.The college enrolls 6,000 students in its 70 undergraduate majors and 14 graduate programs.
BREAKFAST: The Johnsonville Rescue Squad located on River Road Johnsonville NY will be
having their monthly breakfast Sunday Jan. 4th 7:30-11 AM. Breakfast consists of Omelets,
eggs, sausage, fruit, coffee, hash browns, french toast and pancakes. Cost Adults $7, Children 512 $4. Please note new price Good time to sign up to become a volunteer and bring your bottle
returns to donate.
BREAKFAST: Ladies Aux from the VFW post 1938 Poplar Ave, Valley Falls , NY will be
having their monthly breakfast Sunday Jan. 11th 8AM-11AM. RADA knives made in the USA
are on sale . Menu consists of made to order eggs, French toast, pancakes, sausage, bacon, juice,
hash browns, toast, fruit, coffee and biscuits w/sausage & gravy. Cost adults $7 children $4
RENSSELAER COUNTY TROY SENIOR CENTER JANUARY SCHEDULE:The Troy
Senior Center, 19 Third St., Troy is open Monday-Friday from 8:30-3:00. The Center offers a full
gym open daily with a personal trainer; legal assistance; and we serve a noon-time meal. All of
the programs and services are available to seniors 60 and over. Membership is FREE! Here is a
schedule of our routine daily programs: Mondays: 9:15 Aerobics, 1:00-3:00 Gym Personal Trainer;
12:30 Bowling at Uncle Sam Lanes,
12:45 Pinochle. Tuesdays: 9:00 Knitting & Crocheting; 11:00 Brain & Motor Skills. Wednesdays:
9:00 Swimming at Lansingburgh Boys & Girls Club, 9:15 Aerobics, 10:30 Dice Game, 11:00 Brain
& Motor Skills, 1:00-3:00Gym Personal Trainer, 1:00 Bingo.
Thursdays: 9:00 Crafts, 10:00 Osteo Aerobics, 10:30 card games, 11:00 Brain & Motor Skills,
12:45 Pokeno. Fridays: 9:15 Aerobics, 10:30 Bible Study, 1:00-3:00 Gym Personal Trainer, 1:00
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Greenwich, NY 12834
Sandy DeGregory
Courtney Hughes
& Terry Austin-Miller
IDEAL
RETAIL
OR
OFFICE
SPACE
FOR
RENT. Route 40 South Argyle;
busy road; 1100 sq ft. $700/
mo. 518-638-8950.
RENTAL: One bedroom, W/
D, porch,/ to yard.Very clean.
$575/month. Security and
references required. Very
clean 518-695-3274.

Brand New, 2 Passenger,


Power Steering, Green.
MSRP $9,999

Open Tues-Sat
Walk-ins
w el co m e

NOW ONLY

NYC BUYER WANTS


WATERFRONT
HOME
OR CAMP. Good price.
Call Al at Bryce R.E.
518-441-4353.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bedroom, brick, dead end road,
large yard, wood and oil heat.
Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Salem, NY.

7,250

Jerry Simon Auto


(518)-677-2652
45 South Park,
Cambridge, NY
WANTED: Standing timber,
wood lots. Fully insured. Call
518-692-2109

7 FOOT TRAILER FOR


SALE registered asking
200.00 obo 518-683-8437

Malcomb is such a happy pup! He is full of energy so he needs someone who can spend some
time with him. He will give you lots of love in
return! He is almost 7 months old amd weighs 19
pounds.
Angelica is a beautiful ragdoll mix approx.
7 years old and she is currently looking
for her new forever home!
Onesha is currently available for adoption at
the SPCA OF UPSTATE NY!
Danny will be available for adoption
right now! Please contact the shelter

Dancer is a beautiful girl but very timid. She is a


mature adult, and has been at the shelter for at least
6 years because she is so shy.

If interested in these pets


contact:
SPCA of Upstate New York
588 Queensbury Avenue
Queensbury, NY 12839
518-798-3500
SPONSORED BY:

SUTHERLANDS PET WORKS


1161 Dix Ave (Rte 32)
Hudson Falls, NY
518-747-3060
www.sutherlandspetworks.com

Napaul Publishers, Inc. January 9, 2015

SHOPPES AMAZING GENEROSITY

During this wonderful


time of giving, the Shoppe
Off Broadway thrift store
has truly lived up to its
altruistic mission of
assisting others by
providing
generous
donations. As part of its
second annual Holiday
Giveaway, the Shoppe
has provided substantial
checks to the Courthouse
Community Center, the
Salem Food Pantry and
the Salem Fuel Fund. In
each circumstance, the
funds will be used for
necessities
and
enrichment for others.
These donations are in
addition to the nearly
$4,000 that was awarded
to grant recipients at the Salem Central School to assist with 20 specific
programs and needs. Shoppe volunteers take great pride in being able to
assist their community.
Pictured above: Lonnie Rasmussen, Sue
Keyes and Salem Town Supervisor, Seth Pitts.

WHATS GREEN ABOUT ANTIQUES?


The classic definition of an antique is an object at least 100 years of age,
although many people consider objects much newer than that antiques.
Purchasing antiques reduces landfill waste and preserves a style of craftsmanship that is rarely replicated today. Antiques are made better, last longer,
have more character, and often cost less than reproductions or knock-offs.
Antiques and other vintage objects are everywhere: your parents basement, antique shops, flea markets, garage sales, estate sales, and dumpsters,
curbside on trash day or at the dump. Youd be surprised at what you can
find. Recycling centers are also a great resource and often have a mix of
older and newer architectural and decorative items in addition to the usual
used items such as clothing, glasses and dishes, and books.
Salvage centers deal strictly with architectural antiques such as ornate
metal heat registers, wrought iron gates, wood paneling, and fireplace
mantles. They usually have a huge stockpile of antique hardware-from
glass or agate doorknobs to hinges of every type. Unique objects for the
garden are to be had as well. Urns, garden ornaments and statues, paving
materials such as bluestone, and perhaps a bench.
Finding antiques and decorative objects to decorate your living space is a
great way to personalize your home and make it uniquely yours. All it
takes is a little detective work and an eye for detail and style. Furnish or
redecorate your first apartment or home with old objects and in 20 years
you could be sitting on a goldmine!
Thanks for the insights go to Antiques at Camelot
www.antiquesatcamelot.com
camelot1@sover.net 802447-0039

CAROLS COLLECTIBLES

& Antiques

Books Glassware
Frames Artwork
Tools Toys
Housewares Furniture Jewelry
Plates & Dishes and so much more!

McCartees Barn
Fine Art & Antiques
23 East Broadway,
Salem, NY
518-854-3857
Visit us on
Facebook

Open Daily Year-Round Multi-Dealer Shop


Debit
Cards

518.499.0728 Carol &Terry


84 Broadway, Route 22
Whitehall, NY

carolscollectibles.biz

McCartees.Barn

New Inventory
Arriving Daily
Kitchenware
Linens & Lace
Treasures Galore

Furniture
Collectibles
Glassware

Yours Mine & Ours


Resale Boutique
136-140 South St. Pittsfield, MA
Also at Camelot Village
(Resale Queen Booth 452)
413-443-5260

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

Brush Off The Cabin Fever


and Go Antiquing!

Napaul Publishers, Inc. January 9, 2015

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