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Pennysaver Published Weekly Since 1958 ARCN Classifieds with Results! Call 877-4730 Ext. 23 “The Social and Shopping Guide for Rensselaer County” PO BOX 70, AVERILL PARK, NY 12018 518-674-2841 • FAX 518-674-8680 email: [email protected][email protected] • www.crwnewspapers.net Serving Rensselaer, Saratoga, No. Albany & Schenectady Counties VOL. LV MARCH 28, 2013 NO. 34 •EASTER FUN for Kids pg. 3 •EASTER Worship Guide pg. 16 •EASTER GIFT GUIDE pg. 3 •SPRING! Home Improve. pgs. 7-10 •EASTER Dining & Entertainment pg. 6 THE ADVERTISER’ S Professional Legal Representation Business Law • Bankruptcy • Corporation Formation • Personal Tax • Will Drafting & Estate Planning • Probate Administration Criminal Law • All Courts • DWAI & DWI • Felonies • Misdemeanors • Speeding & Traffic Tickets • Appeals Family Law • Adoptions • Custody • Child & Spousal Support • Divorce • Paternity • Separation Agreements Real Estate • Residential & Commercial Closings • Zoning & Land Use Grievances KATHRYN S. DELL & AL KOLAKOWSKI 283-3546 Fax 283-4709 Attorneys and Counselors-At-Law 298 North Greenbush Road $195/hr. plus applicable filing fees and costs. CHILDREN ARE WELCOME!!! HOPE 7’S “A TASTE OF TROY” A Taste of Troy, a benefit for Hope 7 Community Center’s Youth Programs and Food Pantry, is April 16th at Franklin Terrace Ballroom from 6:00-8:30pm. Tickets are $20 pre-sale (call 272- 8029) and $25 at the door. Please join us and treat your taste buds to delectable offerings from Troy restaurants, specialty eateries, and caterers while aiding our community center’s work. Tickets are available at Hope 7, Carol’s Place, the Eatery, Aurora’s Boutique, and De Meo’s Discount Wine & Liquor Store. Come enjoy music, raffles, and vendor shopping! Our vendor market will feature a variety of products including skincare, cosmetics, flowers, shoes, clothing, and food from local and national companies. The Chinese and Silent Auctions have great items waiting for you to take them home! Follow Hope 7 Community Center or A Taste of Troy on Facebook to find out which restaurants and vendors will be attending! APRIL BREAK AT TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY • Tuesday, April 2nd, 2PM - Create Your Own Graphic Novel with Barbara Slate! Ages 8-12, at the Main Branch. • Wednesday, April 3rd, 10:30AM - Family Storytime - for children up to Age 5, at the Main Branch. 4 to 5PM - Zentangle Workshop - For ages 8- 12 at the Lansingburgh Branch. Make awesome art through this repeating pattern technique. • Thursday, April 4th, 2PM - Explore the world of forensic science! CSI Program - Ages 8 through teens at the Main Branch. • Friday, April 5th - 10:30AM - Family Storytime - For children up to the age of 5, at the Lansingburgh Branch. 11AM - Nano Tech Program - Ages 6 and up, at the Main Branch. Explore the world of micro science through fun activities with associates of SUNY Albany’s College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering. To register, call 274-7071 or go online at www.thetroylibrary.org. The Main Branch is located at 100 Second Street in Troy and the Lansingburgh Branch is located at 114th & 4th Avenue in Troy. TAMARA M. CAPPELL TAMARA M. CAPPELL TAMARA M. CAPPELL TAMARA M. CAPPELL TAMARA M. CAPPELLANO ANO ANO ANO ANO, ESQ. , ESQ. , ESQ. , ESQ. , ESQ. 1128 HOOSICK ROAD, SUITE 2 1128 HOOSICK ROAD, SUITE 2 1128 HOOSICK ROAD, SUITE 2 1128 HOOSICK ROAD, SUITE 2 1128 HOOSICK ROAD, SUITE 2 TRO TRO TRO TRO TROY, NY 12180 , NY 12180 , NY 12180 , NY 12180 , NY 12180 (518)210-8962 (518)210-8962 (518)210-8962 (518)210-8962 (518)210-8962 •FAMILY LAW •MATRIMONIAL •DWI •TRAFFIC TICKETS HOURLY RATE~ $150 FREE SHARED MAIL TO: •TROY/BRUNSWICK 12,227 •CROPSEYVILLE 682 BULK DROP: 500

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Page 1: Advertiser North 032813

PennysaverPublished Weekly Since 1958

ARCNClassifieds with Results! Call 877-4730 Ext. 23

“The Social and Shopping Guide for Rensselaer County”

PO BOX 70, AVERILL PARK, NY 12018 • 518-674-2841 • FAX 518-674-8680email: [email protected][email protected] • www.crwnewspapers.net

Serving Rensselaer, Saratoga, No. Albany & Schenectady Counties

VOL. LV MARCH 28, 2013 NO. 34

•EASTER FUN for Kids pg. 3 •EASTER Worship Guide pg. 16

•EASTER GIFT GUIDE pg. 3 •SPRING! Home Improve. pgs. 7-10

•EASTER Dining & Entertainment pg. 6

THEADVERTISER’S

Professional Legal RepresentationBusiness Law • Bankruptcy • Corporation Formation • Personal Tax

• Will Drafting & Estate Planning • Probate Administration

Criminal Law • All Courts • DWAI & DWI • Felonies • Misdemeanors

• Speeding & Traffic Tickets • Appeals

Family Law • Adoptions • Custody • Child & Spousal Support • Divorce

• Paternity • Separation Agreements

Real Estate • Residential & Commercial Closings • Zoning & Land Use Grievances

KATHRYN S. DELL & AL KOLAKOWSKI283-3546

Fax 283-4709

Attorneys and Counselors-At-Law298 North Greenbush Road

$195/hr. plus applicable filing fees and costs. CHILDREN ARE WELCOME!!!

HOPE 7’S “A TASTE OF TROY”

A Taste of Troy, a benefit for Hope 7 Community Center’s Youth Programs and Food Pantry, isApril 16th at Franklin Terrace Ballroom from 6:00-8:30pm. Tickets are $20 pre-sale (call 272-8029) and $25 at the door. Please join us and treat your taste buds to delectable offerings fromTroy restaurants, specialty eateries, and caterers while aiding our community center’s work.Tickets are available at Hope 7, Carol’s Place, the Eatery, Aurora’s Boutique, and De Meo’sDiscount Wine & Liquor Store. Come enjoy music, raffles, and vendor shopping! Our vendormarket will feature a variety of products including skincare, cosmetics, flowers, shoes, clothing,and food from local and national companies. The Chinese and Silent Auctions have great itemswaiting for you to take them home! Follow Hope 7 Community Center or A Taste of Troy onFacebook to find out which restaurants and vendors will be attending!

APRIL BREAK AT TROY PUBLIC LIBRARY

• Tuesday, April 2nd, 2PM - Create Your OwnGraphic Novel with Barbara Slate! Ages 8-12,at the Main Branch.• Wednesday, April 3rd, 10:30AM - FamilyStorytime - for children up to Age 5, at theMain Branch.4 to 5PM - Zentangle Workshop - For ages 8-12 at the Lansingburgh Branch. Make awesomeart through this repeating pattern technique.

• Thursday, April 4th, 2PM - Explore the world of forensicscience! CSI Program - Ages 8 through teens at the MainBranch.• Friday, April 5th - 10:30AM - Family Storytime - For childrenup to the age of 5, at the Lansingburgh Branch.11AM - Nano Tech Program - Ages 6 and up, at the MainBranch. Explore the world of micro science through fun activitieswith associates of SUNY Albany’s College of Nanoscale Scienceand Engineering.To register, call 274-7071 or go online atwww.thetroylibrary.org. The Main Branch is located at 100Second Street in Troy and the Lansingburgh Branch is locatedat 114th & 4th Avenue in Troy.

TAMARA M. CAPPELLTAMARA M. CAPPELLTAMARA M. CAPPELLTAMARA M. CAPPELLTAMARA M. CAPPELLANOANOANOANOANO, ESQ., ESQ., ESQ., ESQ., ESQ.

1128 HOOSICK ROAD, SUITE 21128 HOOSICK ROAD, SUITE 21128 HOOSICK ROAD, SUITE 21128 HOOSICK ROAD, SUITE 21128 HOOSICK ROAD, SUITE 2TROTROTROTROTROYYYYY, NY 12180, NY 12180, NY 12180, NY 12180, NY 12180(518)210-8962(518)210-8962(518)210-8962(518)210-8962(518)210-8962

•FAMILY LAW •MATRIMONIAL •DWI•TRAFFIC TICKETS

HOURLY RATE~ $150

FREE SHARED MAIL TO: •TROY/BRUNSWICK 12,227 •CROPSEYVILLE 682 BULK DROP: 500

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TROY FIRE DEPARTMENT RECOGNIZED AT

RETIREMENT DINNER

The Rensselaer County Legislators: (l-r standing) Gary Pavlic,Mark Fleming, Peter Grimm, Cindy Doran and Ed Mannyrecognize the Troy Fire Department retirees (front row) CaptainPaul Koberger, Captain Frank Ryan, Captain Peter Fleming,Captain John Carboni, Captain Jack Schneider and FirefighterFrank Gavigan (Lieutenant Pete Adams and Firefighter JohnLivingston not present) for their distinguished service to theTroy Fire Department at a retirement dinner given at theFranklin Terrace Ballroom, Troy, NY.

AFRICAN CHILDREN’S CHOIRThe African Children’s Choir is coming to Trinity Church,Lansingburgh. This world renowned choir melts the hearts ofaudiences with their charming smiles, beautiful voices and livelyAfrican songs and dances. The program features well-lovedchildren’s songs, traditional Spirituals and Gospel favorites.Concerts are free and open to all. A free-will offering is takenat the performance to support African Children’s Choirprograms, such as education, care and relief and developmentprograms. The African Children’s Choir has had the privilegeto perform before presidents, heads of state and most recentlythe Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II, for her diamondjubilee. The Choir has also had the honor of singing alongsideartists such as, Paul McCartney, Annie Lennox, Keith Urban,Mariah Carry, Michael W. Smith, and other inspirationalperformers! The Choir will perform at Trinity Church, 585 FourthAve, Troy (Lansingburgh), on Wednesday, April 3rd, at 7:00PM. A free will offering will be taken. For more information,call 235-3873.

RCHS ANNOCS. HISTORY PROGRAMSThe Rensselaer County Historical Society (RCHS) announcestheir March and April Hidden History programs. Reservationscan be made by cal l ing 518-272-7232 x12 or [email protected] History – Berith SholomCemetery, Troy - Tuesday, April 30, 2012 - 5:00pm; $15 perperson, $12 for RCHS members. Congregation Berith Sholom,a reform synagogue in downtown Troy and the oldestcontinuously used synagogue in New York State, also has abeautiful and historic cemetery located off of Pawling Avenue.Join Ilene Frank, Executive Director, for this tour highlightingTroy’s Jewish history.

ALGONQUIN MS OUTSTANDING STUDENT

ACCOMPLISHMENTS DURING FEBRUARYEach month teachers at Algonquin Middle School recognizestudents who consistently go above and beyond to make ourschool, community and world a better place.Students are selected for these honors based on the AlgonquinMission which is to empower students by cultivating creativity,instilling respect and responsibility, and fostering success andachievement through whole-child, student-centered learning.Congratulations go out to the students listed below for theiroutstanding contributions to the Algonquin Middle Schoolcommunity in the month of February:Grade 6 Wall of Fame Students: Sydney Gile, Lauren Hogle,Nixon Kwok, Joey Natalie, Ryan Reardon, Tristan Shelhamer,Micayla Slattery, Madelyn Vanaken, Abby Vandenberg, JuliaZaremba.Grade 7 Student Spotlight Students: Heath Glasgow,Alyssa Herbold, Stephanie Jankovic, Ryan Kronau, NathanLapinski, Jacob Miller, Rachel Quell, Kristina Sanchez, BryanSleasman, Manvir Sohal.Grade 8 Mission Accomplished Students: Katie Glanton,Emily Haworth, Brianna Isby, Rebecca Kelly, Cammy Kwok, ZachLarkin, Molly Reigert, Tyler Swint, Kelsey VanFleet, Jacob White.

LOCAL STUDENTS RECEIVE UNIVERSITY AT

ALBANY DEAN’S COMMENDATIONThe following University at Albany students received the fall2012 Dean’s Commendation for outstanding academicachievement. Joshua Bolognani of Hoosick Falls, John Bradwellof Troy, Danielle Cerniglia of Troy, Elyse Griffin of Valley Falls,Kelena Haines of West Sand Lake, Lauren Millington of Troy,Mark Stenard of Rensselaer, Kristi Thomas of Troy, Kelly Toddof East Greenbush.

JOIN US FOR

“JOSEPH’S MUSIC CELEBRATION”St. Jude the ApostleChurch and School,located at 42 DanaAvenue, Wynantskill willbe holding a benefitconcert and raffle forJoseph Frost onSaturday, April 6th, from11AM to 2PM. Joseph isa 10 year old boyrecently diagnosed withAdrenoleukodystrophy

(ALD) a rare genetic disease that affects approximately 1 in20,000 people from all races that has no known cure. Josephand his family are a big part of our family at St. Jude theApostle and we want to help them with Joseph’s medicalexpenses that are not covered by insurance and anything theymay need for Joseph. Please come and join us and show yourlove and support for Joseph and his family. Music will be providedby “Project Praise”, featuring songs written by Joseph. Therewill be food, raffles, face painting and a bake sale. Adults $10/Children 6-12 $5/ Children 5 & under are free.

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ShoppingGuide

HOPE UMC - HOLY WEEK SCHEDULE• Holy Thursday (March 28, 2013): SEDER/CCommunionService - “Last Supper” with his disciples was the PASSOVERSEDER - 6:00 p.m. Hope’s Worship Center This SEDER willfeature all the traditional foods, including leg of lamb.• Good Friday (March 29, 2013): Seven Last Words of Christ- 7:00 p.m. Hope’s Worship Center• Easter Sunday (March 31, 2013): Easter Sunrise Service -Greet the dawn with shouts of “Alleluia”, grilled fish (See:John 21) and Holy Communion. 6:30 a.m. on Hope’s frontlawn.• Easter Morning Worship: A joyful celebration of the GoodNews of Jesus resurrection, assisted by Hope’s Sunday Schoolchildren. 10:30 a.m. - Hope’s Worship centerHope United Methodist Church is located at the corner ofGarfield Road & Route 2 in Eagle Mills. Phone: 518/279-1403

EASTER SERVICES AT TRINITY AND GILEAD

LUTHERAN CHURCHESTrinity Lutheran Church of West Sand Lake and Gilead LutheranChurch of Brunswick Easter Services:• March 28th, Maundy Thursday with Seder at 5:30PM andHoly Communion Service at 7PM at Gilead Lutheran in CenterBrunswick. • March 29th at 7PM Good Friday observance willbe at Trinity WSL. • March 31st “The Resurrection of OurLord” Easter Sunday at 9AM at Trinity, WSL and 11AM at Gileadin Brunswick. For further info., call Trinity at 674-5501 or Gileadat 279-9270.

EGG HUNT &

CRAFTS at

HOPE UMCHope United Methodist Churchwill hold its annual Egg Huntand Crafts Day for children onSaturday, March 30th, from2PM to 3:30PM. Children of allages are invited to come andenjoy the afternoon. HopeUMC is located at the cornerof Garfield Road and Route 2in Eagle Mills. For information,call 279-1403

TOWN OF

POESTENKILL

EASTER EGG HUNTThe Town of Poestenkill EasterEgg Hunt will be held onSaturday, March 30th, 2:00sharp at the Sullivan JonesVeterans Post. Bring yourbasket! Face Painting &Games. And a special visit fromthe... EASTERBUNNY!

HAM AND JELLY BEAN DROP OFFSponsored by the Little Sisters of the Poorto benefit the elderly Residents at Our Ladyof Hope Residence, 1 Jeanne Jugan Lane(behind St. Ambrose Church), Latham, NewYork, will be held on Saturday, March 30th,from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please bring

hams to be used for meals for our Residents, along with bagsof jelly beans for treats. Sisters and Volunteers will be on handto greet you at your car to accept your donations. For moreinformation, please call 518-785-4551.Our Lady of Hope Residence is a residential health care facilityserving the elderly poor. It serves the elderly poor regardlessof race, religion, or ethnicity in the local community.

“A TASTE-FULL EVENING”Spend an evening sampling wine from thefruits of our local wineries, lagers and alesfrom our area’s microbreweries, anddesserts from the multitude of our region’sbakeries. Step out upon the rooftopterrace to watch the setting sun behindthe silhouette of the Albany skyline. Shopamong the vendors while trying your luckon the numerous raffle items...all whilehelping the women and children of St. Paul’s Center, a shelterfor homeless families in Rensselaer. “A Taste-Full Evening”, anannual fundraiser for St. Paul’s Center will be held this year onThursday, September 19th, from 6pm to 9pm at taste inDowntown Albany. The John Beaudoin Compassion Award willbe presented to the late Pastor Lee Dyer, one of the foundersof St. Paul’s Center. Discounted tickets are available through3/31 for $45/person. To purchase, visit:www.StPaulsCenter.com or call 518-434-2910.

HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE PRESENTS “IT

WAS A DARK AND STORMY NIGHT”The Highlight Acting Troupe will be performing “It Was a Darkand Stormy Night” written by Tim Kelly, directed by KathrynCapalbo, and assisted by Ken Ryer on Friday and Saturday,April 12, 13, 19, 20 at 8 pm and Sunday, April 14 and 21 at 2pm. Performances will be held at the Brunswick Grange, Rt. 7and 142 (in back of Stewart’s). Tickets are $15 for adults and$12 for seniors and students 6-12. Come one, come all to theYe Olde Wayside Inn, where there are three insane cousins,and one crazy house maid. The Ye Olde Wayside Inn is dirtyand dusty and looks like it’s from another time. It’s a dark andstormy night when several guests get stuck there. Who willlive? Who will be the murderer? For reservations or information,call Tina at 272-7558 or visit our website at highlightacting.org.

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Worship Services*5pm, *6pm, and 7:30pm

GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 29th

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EASTER SUNDAY, MARCH 31stSunrise Service

6am Cemetery Hillside Service

Brunswick Church

42 White Church Lane

Troy, NY 12180 • 518-279-3792

www.brunswickchurch.org

Easter Worship Services*8am, *9:30am, and *11am

*Childcare available

Easter Breakfast7am Fellowship Hall

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AVERILL PARK HIGH SCHOOL HONOR

ROLL STUDENTS FOR 2nd QUARTERHigh Honors – 90 and above: Grade 9: Andrew Baker, CharlesBallard, Megan Balter, Kathryn Bartosik, Steven Beattie, MatthewBedell, Emily Bell, Jenna Bell, Emily Bergerson, Noah Boland, KristinBomba, Janie Breen, Liam Carroll, Jeremy Carter, Robert Cetrino,Elijah Chin, James Clark, Abbey Clobridge, David Cocca, CameronCoffey, Megan Coutin, Evan Crawley, Austin Crosier, Carly Davis,Robert Deeb, Alyssa DonVito, Hunter DuPont, John Farash, AdelizaFerrini, Victoria Fisher, Joshua Flint, Madeline Gibbons, BrianGiddings, Alanna Gill, Jessica Gordon, Caleigh Haggerty, JessicaHayes, John Heffner, Marisa Heiserman, Meghan Hennessy, MikaylaHolmes, Devin Holser, Margaret Hoyt, Madeline Illenberg, AmberJones, Dylan Jones, Sydney Julien, Nicolas Kalinowski, Jacob Keegan,Tyler Kelly, Meredith Kenneally, Kyle Kidney, Daniel LaPointe, AnnLettko, Meagan Lettko, Kaitlyn Ludder, Emma Mancino, OliviaMarrochello, Brian Masella, Caroline McPartlin, Sarah Meemken,Shannon Meyer, Claire Millington, Isaiah Moak, Lukas Morgan, JacobMorizio, Daniel Morone, Gillian Morris, Amanda Mosall, Katie Orecki,Hayley Peterson, Katelyn Pohlmann, Lily Prashaw, Elizabeth Pugliese,Allyson Quinn, Benjamin Quinones, Zoe Raffo, Sean Robert, TiffanyRoberts, Jordan Rockwell, Stephen Ryan, Daminica Ryan, JennaSafford, April Sanford, Elyse Scott, Kayla Seeberger, HannahShoemaker, Erik Silver, Jessica Slavin, Andrew St Germain, IsaiahThomas, Kathryn Toth, Nicholas Tymeson, Amanda Vrsalovic, CaiLiWachtel, Allison Wark, Hannah Weatherwax, Stephanie Williams,Jewel Winant, Aleksandra Wocher, Morgan Wright, Amanda Young,Sean Zelenke. Grade 10: Michael Ainsley, Alyssa Anthony, RachaelApfel, Joseph Benevento, Macie Bentley, Alexis Bigelow, McKenzieBump, Torri Campbell, Shaun Carpenter, James Carpentier, VincentCaruso, Alyssa Clairmont, Sara Craft, Lindsy Cranston, Zara Davis,Andrea Debboli, Michaela Derderian, Leah Dorresteyn, SamanthaDoscher, Monica Dushensky, Tiffany Dwyer, Ryan Fahrenkopf,Hannah Filuta, Katelynn Flick, Lilia Flynn, Camaryn Franchi, DerrickGardner, Izabella Gelder, Wendy Glasser, Gabriella Gorman, NicholasHastings, Kelsey Head, Jacob Henricks, Jessica Heritage, AllisonHillenbrandt, Elizabeth Howard, Bridgit Hrubecky, Jenna Hull,Sydney Hurley, Caitlin Jansson, Connor Kasuba, Rachel Kearns,Elizabeth Kempter, Victoria King, Maia Klippert, Jacob Koch, KatherineKowalczyk, Kyle Kozlowski, Emily Kreuzer, Alexandria Lambright,Jena LaMontagna, Elizabeth Lannigan, Matthew Lanoue, TaylorLaPorta, Rebecca Lenseth, Mackenzie LePage, Joseph Lettko, MorganLewis, Gina Lincoln, Alyssa Lindeman, Lexy Lynch, Brittney Mack,Kathleen Mai, Sarah Malenfant, Jenna Masters, Larkin McNamara,Hannah Middleton, Jesse Miner, Morgan Minkler, Emily Misnik, ChelseaMorgia, William Murphy, James-Thomas Murray, Alicia O’Brien, EmilyOliver, Christie Olson, Kevin O’Neill, Caitlin O’Shea, Audrey Pitcher,Samuel Quinones, Stephanie Radley, Carly Rapello, Tanner Reed,Alexis Reed, Emma Reinisch, Emma Reitano, Tristan Retzke, ConnorRollins, Alexis Sanchez, Daniel Sanchez, Brian Scherer, AlexanderSemegin, Caroline Silver, William Simard, Phoenix Smith, CharliSpiegel, Samantha St Germain, Joshua Teal-Gamble, Lauren VanRoy,Michael Vest, Patrick Wellington, Sierra White, Bailey Willis, LukeWillson, Caraline Wood, Lauren Wood, Kathryn Ziegler. Grade11: Matthew Ainsley, Jarred Austin, Rebecca Beaudette, SamuelBeaulac, Emily Bond, Eric Bush, Madeline Carpenter, BenjamenCarter, Wesley Clayton, Katelyn Coffey, Jeremy Dagner, KellyDonnelly, David Engwer, Kyle Ernest, Logan Fahrenkopf, KayleeFarr, Anthony Ferritto, Jeremy Flint, Nathan Glanton, Noah Glanville,Samantha Golden, Asdis Griggs, Allison Hacker, Emily Halpin,Amanda Harrington, Emily Heier, Allyson Holland, Abbey Hollister,Christopher Hough Deane, Madison Huntley, Laura Hynes, BrentJones, Elizabeth Karam, Katrina Kardelky, Mark Kendziora, AshleyKerwin, Jacqueline Kindlon, Courtney King, Julianna Kolakowski,Emily Lawrence, Eric Leith, Sarah Lossi, Riley Ludwig, Lauren Lyons,Fiona Lyons, Lewis Masella, Lisa Mason, Abigail McClory, JessicaMcMillen, Sarah McTague, Gregory Meyers, Isabella Morizio, PadraicMorrissey, Richard Mosall Jr, Chelsea Mullen, Mackenzie Nitz, ShireenOlyaie, Michaela Omecinsky, Margaret Pasanen, Alexandria Perry,Jenelle Pinke, Matthew Reasor, Megan Regan, Matthew Regan, ThaneReilly, Benjamin Reinisch, Eric Scott, Taras Semegin, Mikayla Snyder,Eric Snyder, Serena Solomon, Rocco Sorriento, Alicia St Germain,Anthony Testo, Kyle Thibeault, Joseph Toth, Jordan Tymeson, AbbeyVanAlstyne-Ponce, Emelyn Vandenberg, Devin VanDervoort,Samara Vermilya, River Ward, Sean Willie, Holly Winkelhake, SamuelWinkley, Joanne Yeung. Grade 12: Joshua Austin, AlexanderBacher, Christine Beberwyk, Samantha Bedell, Brett Belluscio, PeterBrucato, Katielynn Canavan, Glenn Carreau, Sarah Caruso, JohnChorwat, Megan Coleman, Frank Cone, Christopher Conway, EmilieCoutin, Aiden Coutin, Kevin Curtin, Hannah Daley, Brian Davis,Michael DeGenero, Alexa DeSormeau, Avery Dorresteyn, MeganDriscoll, Claire Everett, Madeline Falco, Molly Falco, Benjamin Fisher,Erin Gardner, Cassandra Garzione, Alana Gerus, Chandler Gibbons,Emily Gicewicz, Joseph Gilday, Joshua Glasser, Tyler Gray, EmilyGudewicz, Angela Halse, Conner Hasbrouck, Michael Hayes, AdamHeisig, Nathaniel Hellman, John-Marcel Hickey, Mary Hitchcock,Emily Hollinger, Kristen Hook, Taylor Hoppe, Jenna Horton, Emily

Horton, Katherine Imbierowicz, Brandon Jensen, Peter Kowal, EmilyKronau, Julia Kruegler, Carrie Lang, Morgan Lionarons, Alex Listing,Jenna Lynch, Alexandra Madsen, Robert Madsen, Cody Martucci,Savannah Mason, Gregory McClellan, Alissa McGee, Paul McKee,Allan McNeil, Matthew Miller, Carlee Miller, Zackary Miller, ClaireMorris, Tyler Moses, Alison Nunziato, Sierra Owens, Paige Raposa,Rachel-Ann Reardon, Amanda Rockefeller, Christine Roy, NicoletteRudolph, Morgan Rush, Elaina Ryan, Drew Ryan, Samantha Scanu,Francesca Scattareggia, Lydia Sharp, Nathan Snyder, JeremySnyder, Lyndsay Spallane, Meghan Sullivan, John Sweet, AndrewTario, Nicholas Valenti, Raisa VanAlstyne-Ponce, Daniel VanRoy,Emily Vicedomine, Trevor Wagner, Nicholas Wait, Katelyn Wait,Kaitlyn Walsh, Jennifer Waterbury, Ava Welling, ChristopherWhitman, Rudy Winkler, Jacob Winters, Daniel Woltmann, AmandaZaremba, Samantha Ziegler.Honors – 85 and above: Grade 9: Michael Ames, CassandraBeaudin, Matalyn Bergmann, Michael Cahill, Sydney Carey,Madeline Carroll, Felicia Catlin, Joseph Cauwenberghs, Rachel Cody,Cassandra Costa, Emily Cretaro, Daniel Cuatt, Jonathan Deck,Katherine Disorda, Timothy Dunn, Dylan Farley, Kayla Farrell, OliviaFischer, Douglas Fountain III, Thomas Francis, Alyssa Galipeau,Kylie Gaston, Justin Hansen, Sean Harrington, Cameron Hasbrouck,Jacob Heritage, Zachary Horan, Emily Howard, Jordan Kittle, HunterKortz, Aaron Lindeman, Lidia LoPorto, Amelia Mamone, PaigeMcNamara, Benjamin Miller, Christopher Mueller, James Nichols,Morgan Oliksowycz, Tyler Panichi, Jonathan Pinho, Jacob Pitts,Ashlee Price, Cade Pytell, Cody Rafferty, Breanna Rooney, FrankScaturro, Mattison Sicko, Anthony Siddon, Nina Sivaslian, JessicaStrock, Max Tempel, Christian Testo, Alexander Valenti, JonathanVan Vleck, Brittnay Wade, Scott White, Alyssa Winckler. Grade10: Jordan Bates, Ryan Bielawa, Colton Butterfield, VictoreyaChenette, Delainey Crowley, Andrew D’Alleva, Abby Driscoll, SkylerElfeldt, Alexander Enderle, Kelsey Ernest, John Finelli, Steven Fiske,Daniel Fratianni, Benjamin Fudge, Louisa Germinerio, Kortney Haupt,Samuel Holden, Myles Joyce, Anna Kemp, Matthew Ketzer, KristopherLaw, Brady Lindeman, Amy Loveridge, Cory Lownsbury, MariaMalatesta, Collin Malone, James McPartlin, Kaitlin Meissner, JayciMieczkowski, Olivia Mihalko, Morgan Monaco, Jillian Morelli, PaulinaMurray, Talia Pascucci, Dominick Pasquariello, Andrew Pattenaude,Zachary Phillips, Nicholas Plumley, Victoria Ranken, Patrick Rogers,Nicholas Scanu, Emily Schultz, Nicole Shepard, Scott Shoemaker,Tyler Smith, Christopher St Dennis, Michael Streeter, AndrewTatar, Samantha VanBuren, Robert Young. Grade 11: JohnAinsley, Tori Alberino, James Apple, Christopher Arnold,Jacquelyn Arsenault, Jacob Bates, Cassandra Booth, NinaBruzdzinski, Elizabeth Bubie, Halla Carpinello, Evan Carrier,Tyler Childrose, Alexandria Clark, Samantha Clark, Darby

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GRAFTON LAKES TO OFFER OUTDOOR

PROGRAMS DURING SPRING BREAKGrafton Lakes State Park is offering two fun Spring Breakprograms for the kids. A Treasure Hunt in the woods will beheld on Tuesday, April 2nd, at 1pm and the annual TroutDiscovery Program will be making a splash on Thursday, April4th, at 1pm.On Tuesday, April 2nd, Grafton Lakes will be guiding adventurerson a Treasure Hunt in the “Wild Wood” and Shaver Pond Trailusing a map and compass. Finding clues and animal signsalong the trail, your team will work together to find the treasureat the trail’s end. Course requires adult participation, but kidsfive and older will enjoy this playful activity that starts at 1pmfrom Shaver Pond Center, 194 Shaver Pond Road. $3/participant. Space is limited, so please call 279-1155 to pre-register.On Thursday, April 4th, families can come meet the browntrout we’ve been raising since October in the Park Office duringour Trout Discovery Program. You’ll learn about how theysurvive in the park’s waters. If the water has warmed enough,we will be stocking them in the waters of Second Pond. Programbegins at 1pm at the Park Office. $2/participant or $5/family.Please call 279-1155 to pre-register.The park is also open daily from 8am to dusk for families whowould like to enjoy a day in the outdoors with offerings suchas the restored Dickinson Fire Tower or a picturesque hikearound Shaver Pond. For more information about ourprograms, please call Liz Wagner at 518-279-1155 or [email protected].

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Clobridge, Daniel Corbo, Hailee Criscione, Savanah Crouch,Randy Daley, Brittany Dearstyne, Kyla DeCamp, Emily RoseDerepentigny, Katherine DeWolf, Emma Dickinson, KatelynEasterling, Mia Eddy, Alexandra Edmans, Jacob Evans, KristinaFilm, Kimberly Gibson, Shelby Glasser, Ashley Hausler, StephenHayes, Kayla Holmes, Macauley Hoyt, Shannon Johnson,Thomas Kiely, Kari Law, Patrick Mancino, Alexander McIntyre,Kylee Mueller, Micheline Pasinella, Steliana Philip, JessicaPowers, David Pugliese, Corey Radzyminski, Chad Reid, JohnRiegert, Emily Rusiecki, Anna Scherer, Kenny Sears, KristaSeeberger, Charles Sivaslian, Connor Strock, Liam Swiatek,Maximillian Tessitore, Alex Tomlinson, Shane Walsh, BrandonWeaver, Joshua Welcome, Jennifer Williams, Evan Willsie,Alexandra Wojtaszek. Grade 12: Claire Beaulac, MatthewBornhorst, Megan Cardish, Taylor Chenette, Cody Clark,Lianna Crognale, Alejandro DeJesus, Christy Dunn, DanielEdwards, Courtney Fennelly, Cierra Fernandez, Emily Filuta,Shane Fink, Evan Flynn, Kristi Fudge, Leah Gill, Mark Goodall,Stephen Hayes, Maria Holland, Katelyn Hull, Jessica Kenyon,Keith Lane, Hannah Leffler, Nicholas Lewis, Matthew Lindeman,Gabrielle Mamone, Kayle McNeil, Trevor Melius, Travis Moses,Alicia Murray, Lauren Navratil, Haley Oryell, Peter Quinones,Brian Reardon, Jonathan Rogers, Anna Rosenberg, TravisSeeberger, Christopher Shaw, Matthew Singleton, JacquelineSt Pierre, Zachariah Stevens, Logan Swedick, Timothy Toker,Rachel Van Vleck, Brooklyn VanNatten, Gene VanValkenburgh,Brandan Westfall, Molly Wheeler, Jonathan White, Julia Wicks,Zachary Winters, Lucas Ziegler.

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** SAVE MODIFIED SPORTS AT

ALGONQUIN!**Attention Averill Park parents!!Modified sports at AlgonquinMiddle School are not in theschool district budget for the2013–2014 school year. YES,we’ve heard this before, butplease be aware that theBoard of Education and the

administration have made it clear that there is nopossibility that these programs will be funded withdistrict budget money next year. The only hope ofrestoring these programs is for concerned parents and coachesto work together and raise the necessary money. This is tooimportant to ignore! Please keep your eyes and ears open asplans are underway to organize and bring sports back to ourmiddle school – please get involved! GO WARRIORS!!~ The Averill Park Booster Club and friends

LANSINGBURGH LITTLE LEAGUE 2013

REGISTRATIONLansingburgh Little League Baseball and Softball Registrations for2013 will be held online and by mail this year. Baseball Divisions/Ages include: Tball 4-6 (must turn 5 in 2013), Pony 6, Farm 7-8,Minors 9-10, and Majors 11-12. Players cannot turn 13 before May1st. Girls Softball is open to all girls ages 7 to 16 for teams of 10U,12U and 16U. Registration fees are $85 for the first child, $50 foreach additional child from the same household address. Onlineregistration links and downloadable forms are available at our webpage www.eteamz.com/lansingburghlittleleague. These are alsoavailable on our Facebook page. Forms and payments can bemailed to PO Box 145, Troy, NY 12182. Be sure to visit our webpageand Facebook often for updates as the season approaches. Emailquestions to [email protected] Little League is a Non-Profit Organization which hasbeen serving the youth in our community for over 50 years.

DEC ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR

ENVIRONMENTAL EXCELLENCE AWARDSThe New York State Department of Environmental Conservation(DEC) is now accepting applications for the 2013 EnvironmentalExcellence Awards program, Commissioner Joe Martens announced.This year celebrates the 10th anniversary of the EnvironmentalExcellence Awards program which recognizes and gives visibility tooutstanding, innovative and sustainable projects or programs.“This year marks a milestone in environmental innovations for theEmpire State,” DEC Commissioner Joe Martens said. “As we recognize10 years of the exceptional work accomplished by previous awardwinners, Governor Cuomo and I invite the best and the brightest tosubmit applications about their project’s substantial environmentalbenefits.”DEC is especially interested in acknowledging projects that achievesignificant environmental benefits through: green infrastructureprojects; initiatives to reduce greenhouse gas emissions; cutting-edge pollution prevention technologies; initiatives to “green”businesses, farms, schools, recreational, health care and hospitalityfacilities; innovative wind, solar and biomass projects; creativenatural resource/habitat protection or restoration efforts; energyefficiency improvements; innovative education and trainingprograms; waste reduction and recycling efforts; manufacturingprocess improvements and creative approaches to urban forestryor farming, programs advancing “grown locally.”Eligible applicants include businesses (i.e., small, medium and largebusinesses, manufacturing, power generation, retail, agri-business,hospitality etc.); not-for-profit organizations; education, health careand recreational facilities; individual(s) and local, state, federal orIndian Nation government agencies implementing innovative,sustainable actions or working in creative partnership to improveand protect New York’s environmental resources and contribute toa viable economy.Completed applications for the 2013 awards must be post markedno later than Friday, May 10, 2013. Award winners will be honoredat a 10th anniversary celebration and awards ceremony that will beheld in the fall/winter 2013. Winners will have an opportunity topresent and display information about their award-winning projector program. Information about the award

program and the 2013application materials are availableon DEC’s website at http://www.de c . ny. g ov / pub l i c /945.html; or by writing to theNYS Department ofEnvironmental Conservation,Pollution Prevention Unit, 625Broadway, Albany, New York12233-1750; by phone to DEC’sPollution Prevention Unit at(518) 402-9469 or by email [email protected].

C. MADSEN NAMED

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HOFSTRA UNIV.Casey Madsen of Averill Parkhas been named to the Dean’sList for the Fall 2012 semesterat Hofstra University locatedon Long Island, NY. Casey ismajoring in Public Relationsand is the daughter of Linda &Howard Madsen.

BOOK NOOK NEWSThe Book Nook at Transfiguration Parish in Speigletown is openSaturday, April 6th, from 9AM until noon. The April specialsare buy one, get one free for authors Cheryl Woods and VinceFlynn, Dieting, self help and religious books are 6/$1.00,cookbooks 10/$1.00. We are continuing with our sale onchildren and young adult books at 12/$1.00. Stop in to see themany new arrivals. Please continue to drop off your donationsat the entrance of Transfiguration Parish, but please rememberthat we cannot accept textbooks, magazines, or VHS tapes.Thanks for your continued support and see you at the BookNook.

COURTNEY LUSKIN CROWNED NEW YORK

STATE DAIRY PRINCESSCourtney Luskin from Rensselaer County, New York, wascrowned the 2013-2014 New York State Dairy Princess onFebruary 21, at the Holiday Inn in Liverpool, New York. Havingserved as the county Dairy Princess since spring of 2012,Luskin will devote an additional year promoting milk and dairyproducts with the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council,Inc. (ADADC). As state princess, Luskin receives a $1,200scholarship and will represent ADADC at county dairy princesspageants, farm meetings and a variety of special events. Inaddition, she will help train new county promoters at seminarsand workshops. Sponsored by ADADC, the 50th annualcoronation completed the year-long reign of Emma Andrew, ofNewark, NY.Meghan Rohe, of Onondaga County, New York was namedfirst Alternate State Princess, and Claudia Hauslauer ofLivingston County, New York was selected as second AlternateState Princess. They receive a $700 scholarship and $600scholarship, respectively. Both young women will assist theState Dairy Princess with training, appearances and otherduties.All three young women were named as speech winners. Roheand Hauslauer also received top marks on a product knowledgeexam. Meghan’s sister, Caitlin, was the 2006-2007 New YorkState Dairy Princess.Some 19 county dairy princesses from throughout New Yorkcompeted in the state pageant, including a personal interview,an impromptu and prepared adult speech, a product knowledgeexam, writing skills test and informal interaction with others.Judges evaluated the contestants on their communication skills,knowledge of the dairy industry, poise and personality.Pageant judges were Junia Isiminger, dairy farmer from WindSwept Dairy; Andy Orr, Layout and Graphic Designer fromDairylea Cooperative Inc., and Raechel Sattazahn, MarketingOfficer with AgChoice Farm Credit.The American Dairy Association & Dairy Council, Inc. is thelocal promotion and management organization funded by dairyfarmer checkoff dollars. We work closely with DairyManagement Inc.™ and are responsible for increasing demandfor U.S.-produced dairy products on behalf of New York,northern New Jersey, and northeastern Pennsylvania dairyfarmers.

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TO LUNCH DAYCalling all Grandparents, the Rensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton is hostinga Grandkids Day on Friday, March 29, 2013, beginning at 11:00a.m. We have scheduled Easter egg coloring, and a visit fromDyken Pond Environmental Center, we will all enjoy a lunch ofMacaroni and Cheese, Broccoli, Green Beans, Italian Breadand Cookies for dessert, available at a special price for thekids of $1.00. All Rensselaer County seniors and family’swelcome, reservations required 279-3485.

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TAKING RESERVATIONSThe 2013 Daffodil Brunch will be held Sunday, April 21, atOakwood Cemetery’s Earl Chapel. Enjoy custom omelets,bacon, stuffed French toast, fresh fruit, homemade pastriesand more, while you are surrounded by magnificent Tiffanywindows, intricate marble mosaics and rich oak furnishings inthis National Historic Landmark. New this year will be a cashbar offering $5 mimosas (license pending.)Experience the thrill of a ride through the cemetery in one ofJack Byrne’s famous antique cars or take a stroll among thethousands of daffodils planted by Oakwood volunteers. ForReservations call 1-800-556-6273 with your name, phonenumber, preferred seating time and number of adults andchildren. Please speak clearly. $18.pp payable at the door bycash or credit card but you MUST reserve ahead. Childrenunder 5 are free but we need to account for seats. 10AM and12Noon seatings. Limited to 100 people per seating. For GPSdirections use 186 Oakwood Avenue Troy. The Daffodil Brunchis held annually by the Friends of Oakwood as a fundraiser tohelp maintain the chapel and the two Victorian gatehouses aswell as the cemetery grounds.

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BUFFET BREAKFASTThe Grafton Volunteer FireDepartment along with theGrafton Ladies Auxiliary will beholding an All-You-Can-EatBuffet Breakfast on Saturday,March 30th, from 8am to11am at the Grafton VFW -Fire Hall on South Road(County Route 85). On themenu: Belgian waffles,Pancakes, French Toast,Eggs (made to order) ,sausage gravy & biscuits,bacon, sausage, homefries,toast, orange juice, coffee,and milk. Cost is $9.00 peradult, kids 12 and under$4.00, kids 5 and under FREE!We look forward to servingyou!

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BBQThe Kiwanis Club of Troy isholding their annual Giffy’sBBQ at St. Michael’s Churchat 175 Williams Rd in Troy(next to HVCC) on Friday, May10th, from 4 to 6PM. Only $10gets you a full half chickendinner with all the sides,beverage & dessert. Al lmoney goes to Troy areachildren’s projects!!Call Dean for tickets at 322-0826.

CHICKEN BBQ

DINNERThe Prince of Peace LutheranChurch, located at 3rd Aveand 111th Street in NorthTroy, will serve a Chicken BBQDinner on Saturday, April13th, from 4:30PM to 7PM.Includes: Baked Potato,Salad, Dessert and beveragefor only $7. Eat-in or take-out.Proceeds will benefit variouschurch ministries, and localhunger programs. For info,call 237-3050.

FISH FRY DINNERCome One, Come All, to theTransfiguration Parish 5thAnnual Fish Fry. The fishfry dinner will be held everyFriday of the Lenten season(except Good Friday) at theTransfiguration Parish Hall,Hi l lview Drive inSpeigletown. You can eithereat-in or take-out withdinners being served from4-7PM. Dinners will includea single Fish Fry-$4.50;French Fries-$2.00; ColeSlaw-$2.00; or a CompleteDinner-$7.50 and Macaroni& Cheese-$4.25. Dessertsand a beverage will also beavailable for an additionalcharge.

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PERMACULTURE & SOIL BLOCKING WORKSHOP

If you have heard the term “permaculture”, and are wondering what it is about, here is yourchance to get the scoop. Come to the Sand Lake Town Library (intersection of Routes 66 and43) on Saturday, April 6, at 1:00PM for a one-hour free Introduction to Permaculture, presentedby local Certified Permaculture Designer, Rebekah Rice. Learn how to get more from yourgarden — and maybe your life — by working smarter with nature.And with spring planting season fast upon us, don’t go away empty (or clean) handed — stayfor the hands-on soil blocking workshop (also free) starting at 2:00PM. You’ll get the skinny onthis containerless technique for starting seeds for zero-trauma transplanting. Bring a tray (acardboard box will do) and seeds for your favorite frost-sensitive vegetables and take themhome in directly plantable blocks. For more information, please call the library at 674-5050.These educational opportunities are organized by the Poest Earth Arts Cooperative.

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Cornell Cooperative Extensionof Rensselaer County will offerfour gardening classes in April.Master Gardener Doug Prattwil l show pictures of hisgarden, outline a vegetablegarden plan and open the floorto discussion and questionsduring “Vegetable Gardening101” on Thursday, April 4.David Chinery, Extensioneducator, will explain how tohave the greenest grass everduring “Growing A GreatLawn” on Wednesday, April10. “Maintaining YourPerennial Garden,” held onThursday, April 18th, andtaught by Master GardenerCarol Mastromarchi, will tellyou what to do, when to doit, and how it will help youhave beautiful blossoms allseason. On Tuesday, April 23,Master Gardener Helen Dolanwill show us how to entice thewinged ones to your backyardduring “Gardening To AttractButterflies.” All programs startat 7:00 PM and are held atthe Extension EducationCenter, 61 State Street, Troy.Program fee is $6.00 perperson and pre-registration isrequired. Call Marcie at (518)272-4210 or visitwww.ccerensselaer.org fordetails.

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For more detailedinformation, visit our website at www.townofbrunswick.org ITEMS MUSTBE AT ROADSIDE ON THEFIRST DAY OF SCHEDULEDPICKUP. In the event the pick-up runs ahead of schedule,we will move to the nextscheduled area and return toyour location before the lastscheduled day of your area.April 1st through April5th - South of Route 2(Including Mountain Viewarea). April 8th throughApril 12th - North of Route2 to South of Route 7. April15th through April 19th -North of Rt. 7 to SchaghticokeTown line. MONTHLY BRUSHAND YARD WASTE PICK-UPSCHEDULE WILL BE THEFOLLOWING DATES: ITEMSTO BE OUT BY FIRST DAY INFRONT OF YOUR RESIDENCEONLY. May 13th-May 17th;June 10th-June 14th; July15th –July 19th; August 12th-August 16th; September16th-September 20th;October 14th-October 18th(last pick-up for season).If you have any questions,please call 279-3461, Ext 100.

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Everyone has a vocation! What’s Yours’? Come out and witnessto your vocation of single, married, priestly, diaconal or religiouslife! WHAT: 5K opportunity to Walk or Run; WHEN: Saturday,April 20th; WHERE: The Crossings in Colonie; REGISTRATION:online at www.albanyvocations.org/r4v13.html. Register byApril 1st for $20.00 per person. Late Registration $30.00.Free T-shirt while they last and lunch included. Call SisterRosemary at 518-674-3818 for more information.This event is sponsored by the Vocation Office of the R.C.Diocese of Albany.

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Soldiers receive new rank, new responsibilitiesMajor General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for theState of New York, announces the promotion of members ofthe New York Army National Guard in recognition of theircapabilities for additional responsibility and leadership.Andrew Glasser from West Sand Lake, and serving with theCompany C, 1-69th Infantry is promoted to the rank of Private.Alexander Kendrick from East Greenbush, and serving withthe Division Signal Company, 42nd Infantry Division is promotedto the rank of Sergeant. Diahann Harper from Troy, and servingwith the Intelligence and Sustainment Company, 42nd InfantryDivision is promoted to the rank of Sergeant. Sean Jacksonfrom Troy, and serving with the Joint Force Headquarters ispromoted to the rank of Sergeant. Army National Guardpromotions are based on overall performance, attitude,leadership ability, and development potential. These promotionsadditionally recognize the best qualified Soldiers and attractand retain the highest caliber Citizen Soldiers for a career inthe New York Army National Guard. For more information aboutthe New York Army National Guard, visit www.dmna.ny.gov orwww.1800goguard.com.

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In recognition of all of our American Heroes returning homefrom war with PTSD, depression, and other mental healthdifficulties, NAMI-Rensselaer County, Inc. is excited toannounce that Stratton VA Hospital has invited our affiliate toteach the NAMI Family to Family course at the Stratton VAHospital in Albany starting Thursday, April 4th, at 5:45pm andtaught on a weekly basis for 12 weeks, ending on June 20th.It takes a warrior’s strength to ask for help… and supportivefamilies to assist them back into recovery.NAMI Family to Family is a dynamic 12-week family psycho-educational course offered to, and taught by, individuals whohave a loved one with a serious mental illness.This course is open to anyone in a relationship with an individualwith mental health symptoms; this includes spouses, parents,children, siblings, and friends. The course is life changing andFREE, but you must pre-register by calling Mary Beth Honsingerat (518) 588-6949 or emailing us at [email protected].

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On Friday, 4/5/13, the Ilium Literary Club of Troy will celebrateits 90th birthday at our annual meeting and luncheon at theCountry Club of Troy.It has been an exciting year with a variety of programs offeringsomething for everyone. We began our 90th year with LisaHoyt, Director of Dyken Pond Environmental Center talkingabout the working of the Center. Samantha Hall from the ShakerHeritage Society spoke in November about the Shakers; and inDecember we were entertained by an a cappella group fromRussell Sage, the Sagettes. In February, local author, DonRittner kept us spellbound talking about the many local iconsof Troy and his book “Legendary Lords of Troy”. William Staats,author of “Three Centuries on the Hudson River” visited withus in March. He talked about his ancestor coming in the 1600’sand settling in New York; and how his family still owns andmanages the home and land along the Hudson. We willcelebrate our 90th year with the smooth vocals of April Marie.Our annual meeting will be held at 11:30 am on 4/5/13 at theCountry Club of Troy with a luncheon following at 12:30 pm. At2 pm, April Marie will perform. Members should contact Mrs.King for reservations.

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PAINT1 room or all. Int/ ext., wallpaperremoved. Ins. Free est. 368-3716

PAINTER - PAPER HANGER30 yrs exp. free est, fully ins.

Economical prices Nancy 248-4044

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PAINTINGBCT Painting. Smaller jobsspecialty, senior & veteransdiscount.Over 25 yrs exp. John 235-3294

PLUMBING & HEATINGRepair, installs, service, licensedexperienced, insured. Cert., 24 hr.service 518 283-2331

Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New & usedunits, free pickup. Serving areaover 35 years. 1- 877-265-8367Toll free.

RESIDENTIAL REPAIRAll phases, affordable. 20+. RefsPhillips Renovations 279-1904

ROOFAll types, quality work, free est.,fully insured. (518) 368-3716

SEPTIC SERVICETanks cleaned, group rates avail.Call a neighbor! Gene 674-5223

SEWING MACHINE REPAIRHousehold/industrial, all makes,tune-ups,parts, supplies 674-8491

SPRING CLEANUPLawn thatching, debris cleanup,gutters cleaned. Comm./Res.Insured. 479-4817

FIREWOOD - SPRING SPECIAL5 cords/$900; must buy 5. Limitedtime & supply. Free delivery. Call275-8988.

SPRING-INTO-SUMMER!!!Total yard cleanup; removal ofyard debris; garage clean outsand junk removal. Free estimateswith an honest handshake. Call Chuck (518) 308-7842.

STONE & DIRT DRIVEWAYSRepairs, Excavation, Ditching,Drainage. Stone & Gravel &Topsoil deliveries. Free est.insured. 258-4092/712-5332

TILEFloors, walls, showers. Qualitywork, free estimates. 368-3716

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TREE SERVICE DJ Tree Service, 23 yrs. exp. Freeest. Stump removal, ins. 427-1590

TREE SERVICEScheffler’s Tree Service.Removal, pruning, trimming.Insured, free estimates. Bill 479-9749

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WINDOW CLEANINGKen’s Window Cleaning. Fully insured, commercial/ residential40 year family exp. 766-4975

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ELECTRICAL WORKInstallations & repairs. Qualitywork, reas. rates. Steve 364-7231

ELECTRICIANLammon Electric. Full lic. & ins.25yrs exp., res./comm. 274-5100

ESTATE PROBATEFrom $1000 plus court fees.283-7496

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FIREWOODCut, split, delivered. Mixedhardwoods. $200/cord. John 279-3660

FIREWOODFULL CORD mixed hdwd, nicelydried,del. $250/cord. 488-1467

FLOORSFloating, hardwood, tile,refinishing. Ins. Free est. 368-3716

HANDYMAN , REMODELINGand Carpentry services.Experienced. Careful attention todetail. Insured. Guaranteedint/ext. work. Call Ernie Mumford669-4530

HANDYMANAll repairs, painting, windows &doors. Brian (518) 732-7345

HANDYMANCarpentry, masonry, sheetrock,rehab, paint, repairs, customwoodwork, flooring, carpet,chainsaw work. Free est, ins.764-2679

HANDYMANFraming, sheetrock, floors, finishwork, painting, odd jobs. Free est.Great prices. Carmine 496-0968

HANDYMAN REPAIR30 yrs. exp. Kit., baths, carpentry,roofing, plumbing, elect. 526-1604

HANDYMAN/ REPAIR20 years experience. Carpentry,electrical, plumbing, etc. 766-9346

HOME CARE SERVICESSeniors, children, disabled,hospice experience, excellentreferences, Amy 518-533-3818

HOME REPAIR AND MOREPainting, masonry, elec. plumbing25 years. Refs. Ken 857-7689.

HOUSE CLEANING Mittnight home/office cleaning. Yrsof quality work. Refs. 272-0438

HOUSE CLEANINGReas. rates, senior discount.Organizing expert. Marie 441-2960

HOUSE CLEANINGUsing Green cleaners. Call forprice. Jill 727-1342

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ANIMAL BEDDINGQuality pine wood shavings; soldin bulk by the yard. Del. 817-7161.

APPLIANCE REPAIRMost brands incl. Sears. Promptservice. Mike Horowitz 477-8378

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BANKRUPTCYChristian H. Dribusch 518-436-1662 755 Columbia Tpke. E.Greenbush 12061 Free Consultationswww.chdlaw.comWe are a Debt Relief Agencywhich helps people file forbankruptcy under the BankruptcyCode

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CERTIFIED CHIMNEY SWEEPCleaning, inspections, repairs forwoodstoves, fireplaces, furnacechimneys. Don’t forget your dryervent! Senior discounts. 372-1664www.bluegoosecleaning.com

CLEAN-OUTSSpecializing in residential andcommercial clean-ups, attics,bs’mts, garages, estates, insured. Simple Solutions - Mark 283-6527

COMPUTER EXPERTAffordable computer repairs. I’llcome to you. Over 20 yrs exp.Tom 469-7029

COMPUTER REPAIRReboot Computers. We fix PC &Macs. Low rates. (518) 326-0140

DEBRIS REMOVALAttics/ B’ment / Garage, Cons.cleanup. We take it all! 727-4068

DECKS, PORCHES, GAZEBOSCarpots.All type home repair. Free

ests. c 669-0814, 271-9161

DIVORCEUncontested papers prepared$349(incl. poor person app) incl.gov. fees if poor person app. isappr. 274-0380

DRAIN CLEANINGFull service drain cleaning &repairs, incl. camera/videoinspections. Emergency serviceAPS Sewer & Drain Cleaning 674-0908

DRYWALLBest Drywall, Insul., hanging,taping, painting, ref., ins. 428-7568

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ROOFINGSpecializing in architectural, 3 tab,metal, cedar shakes and repairs.Free estimate. Call 378-6298

ROOFINGA&J Roofing, shingles, slate,rubber. Fully insured. Free est.(518)283-9094

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SEPTIC CLEANINGSand Lake Septic. Tanks cleaned,repair, new installation 674-3000

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LEGAL NOTICEDELLWOOD FARM

ENTERPRISES, LLCNotice of Formation of Limited

Liability CompanyArticles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on 07/18/2012. Officelocation, Rensselaer County.Secretary of State of New YorkState is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to Dellwood FarmEnterprises, LLC, 287 Riley Road,Melrose, New York 12121. Noreported agent. Latest date ofdissolution of LLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.

FOWLER, DOYLE, SPAIN, SPIESS & FLORSCH, PLLC

Notice of Formation of Professional Service Limited

Liability CompanyArticles of Organization filed withthe Department of State of NewYork on 1/24/13. Office location,Rensselaer County. Secretary ofState of New York State isdesignated as agent of PLLCupon whom process against itmay be served. Secretary ofState may mail a copy of anyprocess to the PLLC at 317 BrickChurch Road, Troy, NY 12180.No reported agent. Latest date ofdissolution of PLLC: None.Purpose: All legal purposes.

FIRST: The name of the limitedliability company is: Hudson VApartments, LLCSECOND: The county within thisstate in which the office of thelimited liability company is to belocated is: Rensselaer CountyTHIRD: The secretary of state isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The post office address within thisstate to which the secretary ofstate shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the limited liabilitycompany served upon him or heris: Joseph W. Zappone, Zappone& Fiore Law Firm, 6 Century HillDrive, Latham, New York 12110. Joseph W. Zappone, Organizer

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY(LLC). NAME: JC HollandProperties LLC Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 01/16/2013. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 107 Moore Rd, EastGreenbush, New York 12061.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

Please take notice of theformation of Jim Mylod InsuranceDepot Agency, LLC, a limitedliability corporation authorized toengage in of any lawful purpose.Jim Mylod Insurance DepotAgency, LLC, is located inRensselaer County and maintainsa postal address of 1186 HoosickRoad, Troy, New York 12180 TheArticles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State onFebruary 8, 2013. The Secretaryof State is designated as agent forservice of process upon JimMylod Insurance Depot Agency,LLC.

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: LAMPHERESTONEWORKS LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 01/28/13. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, Terry L. Lamphere,P.O. Box 397, Berlin, New York 12022.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:Logistics Solutions Worldwide,LLC, Articles of Organization filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on January 28,2013. Office Location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstif may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to:Logistics Solutions Worldwide,LLC, 2727 Doelner Circle,Castleton, NY 12033. Purpose:Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:Montana Enterprises, LLC,Articles of Organization filed withthe Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 1/29/13. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail process servedto Cathy Hewitt c/o L.L.C. P. O.Box 24, Cropseyville, N.Y. 12052.Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Name: OpViz,LLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 01/17/13.Office location: RensselaerCounty. United States CorporationAgents, Inc has been designatedas agent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.United States Corporation Agents,Inc shall mail a copy of process tothe LLC, 7014 13th Ave, Brooklyn,New York 11228. Purpose: Forany lawful purpose.

Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:Project One Management, LLC,Articles of Organization filed withthe Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 02/22/2013.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mailcopies of processto: c/o Project One Management,LLC, 48 Walker StreetRensselaer, New York 12144.Purpose: Any lawful purpose.Latest Date upon which LLC is todissolve: no specific date.

NOTICE OF FORMATION DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY

COMPANY (LLC).Name: RSVT LATHAM, LLC.Articles of Organization filed withNY Secretary of State, February11, 2013. Purpose: to engage inany lawful act or activity. Office:in Rensselaer County. Secretaryof State is agent for processagainst LLC and shall mail copy to600 North Greenbush Road,Rensselaer, NY 12144.

LEGAL NOTICENotice of Formation of an LLC.Safe & Sound Home InspectionsLLC. Articles of Organization werefiled with the Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 10/29/12.Office location: RensselaerCounty. The Secretary of State isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address within or without thisstate to which the Secretary ofState shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the limited liabilitycompany served upon him or heris: Ronald P Mazzacco, 16 112thStreet, N.Troy, NY 12182.

Notice of Formation ofProfessional Limited LiabilityCompany Name: Sarjeant PLLC.Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 2/28/13. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto: Sarjeant PLLC, PO Box 117,Poestenkill, NY 12140. Purpose:Law Practice. 3/1/13.

Notice of Formation of an LLC:TANGELZ HAIR SALON LLC. Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of the State ofNew York (SSNY) on 2/26/13.Office location: RensselaerCounty. The Secretary of State isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address within or without thisstate to which the Secretary ofState shall mail a copy of anyprocess aginst the limited liabilitycompany served upon him or heris: JULIE THOMPSON, 48WRONG WAY, AVERILL PARK,NY 12018.

NOTICE OF FORMATION OFTIMITRI, LLC, Office inRensselaer Co. Articles of Org.filed with Secretary of State ofNew York (SSNY) on 02/08/2013.SSNY design. agent of LLC uponwhom process may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto: The LLC, 94 Craver Road,West Sand Lake, New York12196, also its principal businesslocation. Purpose: any lawful actor activity for which limited liabilitycompanies may be organizedunder the LLCL

Notice of FormationTriple Eight Marketing, LLCArticles of Organization filed withSSNY on 1/24/13. Office locationRensselaer Cnty. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: USCorporation Agents, Inc. 701413th Ave, Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY11228. Purpose: Any lawfulpurpose.

Notice of Formation of LimitedLiability Company. Name: TruTour Realty LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed with theDepartment of State of NY onDecember 26, 2012. Officelocation, County of Rensselaer.Secretary of State (“SSNY”) hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shall maila copy of such process served to:14 2nd Dyke Road. Averill Park,NY 12018. Purpose: any lawfulact.

LEGAL NOTICENotice of formation of LimitedLiability Company. Name: 19Garden Ave, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 2/4/13. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail a copy of process to the LLCat 45 Rose Lane, Rensselaer, NY12144. Purpose: For any lawfulpurpose.

Notice of FormationA.M. Lloyd Enterprises, LLC Arts.of Org filed with SSNY on12/4/2012 Off. Loc.: RensselaerCnty. SSNY designated as agentof LLC whom process may beserved. SSNY shall mail processto the LLC, 63 Langenbach Rd.East Greenbush, NY 12061.Purpose: all lawful Activities.

Notice of formation of limitedliability corporation. Name:Alexander Cabinetry LLC. Articleswere filed on 1/4/2013 with SSNY.Office location is in the county ofRensselaer. SSNY is designatedas agent of LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto: 24 Madonna Lake RdCropseyville, NY 12052. Purpose:any lawful purpose

Notice of Formation of Indigo HairLLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Secy.of State of NY (SSNY) on 5/3/05.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY designated asagent of LLC upon whom processagainst it may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: The LLC, 74Palmer Ave., Delmar, NY 12054.Purpose: any lawful activities.

Notice of formation of SevenSkies 7 LLC. Arts of Org. Filedwith the SSNY on 1/23/2013.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: The LLC, 71Kent Place, Wynantskill, NY12198. General purpose.

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Free home health aide training!Certification upon completion.Classes will be held in Albany,NY. Our next class is in May.Space is limited. Must have aclean license, solid work historyand a vehicle. We offer vacationpay, excellent bonus & weekendpremiums. Apply to: Interim Health Care www.interimhealthcare.com or callLauren to schedule appointment(518)452-3655 E/O/E

Laborer for framing crew. Transp.a must. Exp. preferred. 366-2176

Landscape laborers & lawnmaintenance person, experience& clean license a must. LaurelRidge Landscapes 766-2325.

Landscape/construction. Lookingfor reliable, hardworking person,clean driving record a must,experience pref. but will train 674-2444

Live in PCA or HHA. Interested inworking 3 days and having theother 4 off? Call Concepts ofHeath Care. 885-2020

Town Comptroller. Full time. Thetown of EG is currently looking tofill the position of TownComptroller. For more informationvisit the town websiteeastgreenbush.org or [email protected] by April5, 2013.

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AVERILL PARK ADULT EDUCATION!!

Upcoming classes available through Adult Education can befound by visiting the Averill Park School District websiteat: averillpark.k12.ny.us. Go to the column on the left side ofthe webpage...click “programs” and then “Adult and ContinuingEducation” Browse through the brochure and if interested,you can find registration forms on the last page. IF you wouldlike a copy of the flyer mail to you, please call 674-7191. Leaveyour name and address and one will be mailed to you. You mayalso pick one up at the Averill Park High School. We have golfand tennis lessons for adults and children, Car Maintenance,many different Yoga Classes, Zumba, Dexie’s Exercise, PIYO(Pilates & Yoga) art classes, dog training, Estate and Wills,Medicare, Buying and Selling a Home, Getting the Most Out ofSocial Security class, and more. Time is running out!!

FLEA MARKET

A Flea Market will be held on Saturday, May 4th, from 8AM to 4PMat Powers Park, 3rd Ave. & 111th Street in North Troy. Deliciousluncheon foods will be served including sausage and peppersandwiches, hamburgers and hot dogs. Please NO food vendors.The Flea Market is to benefit Prince of Peace Lutheran ChurchMinistries, Local and Regional Hunger Programs. Vendors are wanted:$15 a space and $20 with a car. For info, call 237-3050.

WEEBIL, LLC Articles of Org. filedNY Sec. of State (SSNY)2/27/1998. Office in RensselaerCo. SSNY desig. agent of LLCupon whom process may beserved. SSNY shall mail copy ofprocess to c/o Anthony P. Brown,663 5th Ave., Troy, NY 12182.Purpose: Any lawful purpose.Latest dissolve date: 2/28/2048.

Notice of FormationSecond Avenue RA LLC Arts. ofOrg. filed with SSNY on 3/20/2013Off. Loc.: Rensselaer Cnty. SSNYdesignated as agent of LLC whomprocess may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: c/o TheLLC, 11-06 Broadway, Astoria, NY11105. Purpose: all lawfulactivities.

LEGAL NOTICE

COMPUTER PRACTICE at the

TROY LIBRARY

The Troy Public Library will be offering a Computer PracticeSession on Tuesday, April 2nd, at 10 a.m. at the Main Branch.Instead of sitting home getting frustrated trying to send emailsor type documents, come in for hands-on help. Bring in anyquestions, emails you want to send, or documents you’reworking on to learn practical ways of using the computer.These programs are free and open to the public, but advanceregistration is required by calling 274-7071 or registering onlineat www.thetroylibrary.org, as space is limited. Troy PublicLibrary is located at 100 Second Street, Troy, NY.

NOVENADear Heart of Jesus, in thepast I have asked for many favors,this time I ask you for this veryspecial one. Take it Dear Jesus and place it within yourbroken heart where your fatherwill see it. Then in your mercifuleyes, it will become your favor,not mine. Amen. Say this prayerfor 3 days, promise to publish itand your favor will be granted.Never known to fail. R.M.M.

FREE12x14 alum. sunroom enclosureby 4 Seasons Sunrooms.Dismantled. Free. You pick up.674-8182

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REAL ESTATE

NOTICE OF FORMATIONNotice is hereby given of theformation of CWC PROPERTIES,LLC as a New York State LimitedLiability Company (LLC). Thedate of filing of the Articles ofOrganization with the New YorkState Secretary of State wasFebruary 25, 2013. The principaloffice of the LLC is located at 70123rd Street, Troy, New York12182, in Rensselaer County.The Secretary of State has beendesignated as the agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served and the postoffice address to which theSecretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against theCompany served upon him or heris: 70 123rd Street, Troy, NewYork 12182. The LLC has nospecific date of dissolution. TheLLC is organized for all purposespermitted under the laws of theState of New York. Filer: TheDiFabio Law Firm, P.C., 4Automation Lane, Suite 100,Albany, New York 12205.

Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:AVALON HOME INSPECTIONLLC, Articles of Organization filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 02/04/2013.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of process to: C/O AVALONHOME INSPECTION LLC, 2561NY Highway 43, Averill Park, NY12018. Purpose: Any LawfulPurpose. Latest date upon whichLLC is to dissolve: No specificdate.

Notice of Formation ofBOILINGBROOK FARM, LLC adomestic Limited LiabilityCompany (“LLC”). Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of NY onJanuary 15, 2013. NY officelocation: RENSSELAER County.Secretary of State is designatedas agent upon whom processagainst the LLC may be served.Secretary of State shall mail acopy of any process against theLLC served upon him/her to 77Cipperly Road, Hoosick Falls, NY12090. Purpose: To engage inany lawful act or activity. J.ANTHONY JORDAN, ESQ.,Jordan & Kelly LLC, 4 FisherStreet, Greenwich, NY 12834.

LEGAL NOTICENOTICE OF FORMATION OF

LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANYCAMERON ROAD, LLC

The name of the limited liabilitycompany is Cameron Road, LLC.The Articles of Organization werefiled on February 26, 2013 withthe New York State Department ofState. The County within thisState where the office of thecompany is to be located isRensselaer County. TheSecretary of State is designatedas agent of the company uponwhom process against it may beserved. The post office addressto which the Secretary of Statemay mail a copy of any processagainst the company is OneDodge Street, Wynantskill, NewYork 12198. The purpose of thebusiness of the LLC is any lawfulpurpose permitted of a limitedliability company in the State ofNew York.

HOMES FOR SALE1997 Skyline mobile home. 1178sq. ft. 3 BR, 2 bath, manyupgrades and shed. In Bon AcrePark. $63,000. (518) 674-1629

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$550, E. Schodack, 1 bed, 1person, quiet house, heat, electric,hot water, garbage included. Ref.& security. No lease. 766-2967

$690. Remodeled 1 BR, 1st flr. Allincl. Appl’s, new washer/dryer, ht,hw, elect. liv, din, kit. newcabinets, pantry, bath shower,refinished hw fl. NS, NP. Bus, o/spkg. Responsible couple/single.Lease sec. 729-3089

$765 +util., 2br, Troy, RPI, 1st fl.hw flrs., w/d hkups., windowblinds, NP/NS avail. 4/1 221-2522

$795+$695, N. Grnbsh. 1 mi. X8.Perfect loc. like new, 1 huge, 1smaller, secl., all appl. freenet/cable, quiet, porch, priv. pond,deer, great views. NP /NS. 286-2414

$800 lrg. 2 BR, Village of Nassau.HT/HW inc. laundry, o/s prkng.Big yard, park, 477-9100 pin# 307

$960 Schod. Lovely country 2br.heat/water 1-2 people. N/P N/SSec, lease. Avail now. 469-3685

2BR apt., no smoking/no pets.West Sand Lake 674-1111

3BR, West Sand Lake w/garage$895 + utilities, lease, securitydeposit. NS, NP. Refs. 674-1111

E.G. 5 min. to Albany. $700+sec.+util. 1 lrg. BR, dbl closets,updated, priv. prkg, laundry, veryquiet. Perfect for 1. NS. NP. 365-7896

East Greenbush, 2 BR, 2nd. flr. 1Ba. LR, kitchen, 1 parking spot.Heat & hw incl. $800. 526-9740

EG 1BR $695, heat, h/w incl.Well maint., newly renovated.Exc. cond., quiet complex. NP.Sec, refs, lease. 449-2122

Nassau $600+ util. 1 BR. lrg. eatin kitchen. Single person pref. NP.no smoking. 766-4581

Nassau 1BR $500/mo. + utilities,on busline, low utility cost. Creditcheck, refs req’d. 331-1579

Nassau 1BR w/office new apt withheat and central air. No pets orsmoking. $750. 477-6222

New Lebanon modern 1 BR withheat. Deck. $650. No pets. Yearslease. 477-6222

New Lebanon modern 2 BR apt.with heat. w/d hk-up, h/w flrs. Nopets. Lease. $800. 477-6222

Snyders Lake, large 1 BR, all util.included. $695. Security deposit.283-9077

Stunning 2 BR, nestled in thecountryside. AP schools. W/Dhkup, NP. $890+ util. 265-5984

West Sand Lake. 2 BR, 3rd flr apt.w/d hkup., balcony. NP/NS. $900+1mo. sec. All util. & garbageincluded. Avail. 5/1/13. 674-3060

$1100/mo. Large rooms-- modernkit, 2 ba, very quiet, rural setting,1000sf, water softener, w/dhookup, util. not incl., 3BR, LR,DR, on 2-acre lot, well water,conveniently located 15 min. fromAlbany, new appliances. Brightsunny house, front porch, backporch, 2nd floor living, fullunfinished basement, drive insmall car garage. Castletonschool dist. (Maple Hill). Oil hotair heat, 15 min. out of Albany,Schodack Landing. Lease andcredit check required. Avail. forrent April 1. Call 732-4169 tomake an appointment. No pets,maybe small inside w/deposit.

$575+ Nassau 2BR Small Home,AP Sch. W/D. NS/NP. 1st + sec.country setting. 281-2777

Averill PK. school dist. Uniquecountry setting. 3 BR., 2- 1/2 ba. 1full ba. front & back porches, bigdining & living rm. garage, laundryrm. Built in pool. utils & heat incl. 11/2 mo. sec. $1800/ mo. 857-4602

Lake front 2 BR, 2 bath house forrent. Appl’s included. Glass Lake.Newly remodeled. 669-2766

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Army Reserve Pvt. Sheldon I.Silas has graduated from basiccombat training at FortJackson, Columbia, S.C.During the nine weeks oftraining, the soldier studiedthe Army mission, history,tradition and core values,physical fitness, and receivedinstruction and practice inbasic combat skills, militaryweapons, chemical warfareand bayonet training, drill andceremony, marching, riflemarksmanship, armed andunarmed combat, mapreading, field tactics, militarycourtesy, mil itary justicesystem, basic first aid, footmarches, and field training

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Cars on consignment, call fordetails. We buy cars. 286-3350

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Cornell Cooperative Extensionof Rensselaer County will host(Hazardous OccupationsSafety Training in Agriculture).This course is designed toteach agricultural safety toessentially anyone who ownsor operates any type of farmtractor or equipment.According to OSHA Youthaged 14 and 15 years old whoare not working directly fortheir parents must have atractor operator’s certificateto legal ly operate largeequipment. Cost is $35.Participants must Pre-register,Please contact Kirk Shoen formore information at CCERensselaer County 272-4210or [email protected] CCEis an EOE and adheres to theADA. If any participant hasspecial needs to attend class,please indicate what theywould be when you pre-register.

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Don’s Drivers Training andEagle Mil ls Driver SafetyEducation are proud to offerNTSI’s 6-hour DefensiveDriving Course, Traff icSurvival Workshop. This classis NYS-DMV approved and willreduce your auto insuranceby 10% off collision, liabilityand no-fault for 3 years andsubtract up to 4 points fromyour driver’s license. Learn thefun way in presentationformat with NTSI MasterInstructors Don Roy andMichele Krill.We will be holding the followingclasses at the BrunswickGrange Hall, Corner of Routes7 & 142 (behind Stewarts) inTroy as follows: April 27, andJune 8, July 13, August 10,September 14, October 12,and November 9. Class is onSaturday from 9-3:30, andcosts $40 per person. Doorsopen at 8:45 AM forregistration. A portion of theproceeds wil l benefit theBrunswick Grange Hall. Toenroll, call Michele at 225-0462 or e-maild r i v e r c l a s s e s@ao l . c om .Please drive safely!!

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On Saturday, April 27th, 2013,from 9AM to 3PM there will bea New York State approvedDefensive Driving Class toBenefit the Boy’s & Girls Clubof Southern RensselaerCounty. Save 10% on yourbase auto insurance for thenext three years & be eligibleto receive up to 4 points offyour driving record accordingto New York State Departmentof Motor Vehicle guidelines.The class will be held at theBoy’s & Girls Club of SouthernRensselaer County, 544Broadway, Rensselaer, NY.Fee is only $39 - bring afriend, $34 each. Registrationis required and can be madeby calling the Club at 465-3403or Raymond Frankoski at 286-3788.Class size is limited. Additionalinformation is available bycalling Ray Frankoski.

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Defensive Driving/Point Reduction 6 Hour Classes for10% savings on your Insurance and point reductions-cost $40.00: Saturday, April 13, from 8:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.or June 17 & 19, (Mon. & Wed.) 6:30 p.m. -9:30 p.m.5-Hour Prelicensing Class (required to take road test-bring NYS Learner’s permit to class)-cost $45.00:Saturday, April 27, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. or Monday,June 3 from 3:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Register for either class by mailing in a check for the properamount made out to: APCSD Adult Education, Address : APCSDAdult Education, 146 Gettle Rd. Averill Park, NY 12018. Putdown the class and date and who is attending. Any questions,contact Bonnie Li l ly at 674-7191 or [email protected]

RUMMAGE SALE

Rummage Sale at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hallon Friday, April 5th, from 9:30AM to 4PM; and on Saturday,April 6th, from 9:30AM to 11:30AM. Bake and Food Sale bothdays. Great items: Clothing, Jewelry, Books, Toys andHousehold Goods. Bag Sale ($2.00 a bag) on Saturday, the6th — Special: Fill 2 bags and get the 3rd bag free. GoodRummage Items are now being accepted. Call Viv at 518-663-5522.

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Members of the Junior League of Troy visiting the GE JuniorDiscovery Room at CNSE-CMOST in Troy.Junior League of Troy members visited the GE Junior DiscoveryRoom at the CNSE Children’s Museum of Science and Technology(CNSE-CMOST) on Tuesday, March 12, 2013. The JuniorDiscovery Room is named in recognition of the Junior League ofTroy, which founded CNSE-CMOST as the Junior Museum in1954.The Junior League of Troy was founded over 80 years ago andmakes significant impacts in our community including the foundingof the Junior Museum (now CNSE-CMOST), numerous parenteducation campaigns, and ongoing support of efforts to improvethe health and welfare of women and children. The JuniorLeague is an organization of women committed to promotingvoluntarism, developing the potential of women and improvingcommunities through the effective action and leadership oftrained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational andcharitable.

Brunswick Church, 42 WhiteChurch Lane, Troy. MaundyThursday - 5pm, 6pm, 7:30pm;Good Friday -1pm, 6pm and 7pm;Easter Sunday Sunrise Service -6am Cemetery Hillside Service;Easter Breakfast 7am FellowshipHall; Easter Worship - 8am,9:30am, and 11am. 279-3792.

Community CongregationalChurch of Clinton Heights,United Church of Christ, 221Columbia Tpke, E.G. MaundyThursday Service at 7pm; and Eas-ter Service at 10:30am.

First United Methodist Church,1 Gilligan Road, E.G. MaundyThursday at 7pm. Good Friday at7pm. Easter Sunrise at 6:30amoutside the Chapel. Easter Sun-day Services at 9:30am and 11am.477-9693.

Evangelical Lutheran Church ofPoestenkill, NYS RT 351,Poestenkill. Good Friday Serviceat 7pm; Easter Service at 9am.

Church of the Covenant, UnitedMethodist, Averill Park. EasterSunday Early Worship 6:30am atCrystal Cove; Festive Worshipwith choir and organ at 10:30am;Fellowship Hour at 11:30am. 674-3664.

Christ Church, United Methodist.Easter Sunday, 10:30am at thecorner of State and Fifth in down-town Troy.

Grace Fellowship, 20 DelatourRd., Latham. Easter Services:Sat., March 30th at 5pm; EasterSunday, March 31st at 8:30am,10am and 11:30am. 785-4959 orgracefellowship.com.

Hope UMC, corner of GarfieldRoad and RT 2, Brunswick. HolyThursday - Seder/CommunionService 6pm. Good Friday at7pm. Easter Sunrise Service andHoly Communion at 6:30am andEaster Morning Worship at10:30am. 279-1403.

Gilead Lutheran, CenterBrunswick. Maundy Thursday withSeder at 5:30pm and Holy Com-munion Service at 7pm. EasterSunday at 11am. 674-5501 or 279-9270.

Connecting Point Church, 568Columbia Tpke, E.G. WorshipService on Easter Sunday will be-gin at 10:30am.

Love Lutheran Church,Middlesex Road and PheasantLane in E. Greenbush. MaundyThursday at 7pm; Good Friday at7pm; Easter Sunday celebratorybreakfast at 8:30am, followed byFestival Worship. 477-8685.

Church of the Holy Spirit, 667Columbia Tpke., E.G., Roman

Catholic. Holy Thurs. Mass of theLord’s Supper at 7pm; Good Fri-day - Living Stations of the Crossat 3pm; Passion of the Lord at7pm. Easter Vigil Mass at 8pmand Easter Sunday Masses at8:30am, 10am and 11:30am.

First Reformed Church, 413 MainAvenue, Wynantskill. MaundyThursday at 7pm. Good Friday at7pm. Easter Sunday Sonrise servicein Evergreen Cemetery at 7:30amand Easter Celebration Service at10am. 283-4420 or www.frcw.org.

Reformed Dutch Church ofSchodack at Muitzeskill. MaundyThursday 7pm; Easter Dawn at6:30am and children’s activities at9:30am. Easter Sunday at 10:30am.

New Life Community Church,6446 Rt 66, E. Nassau. EasterSunrise Service at 6:30am followedby breakfast at 7am; and regularEaster Service at 9am.

Trinity Lutheran Church, RT 150West Sand Lake. Good Fridayobservance at 7pm and EasterSunday at 9am. 674-5501 or 279-9270.

Salem United MethodistChurch, 349 Shaver Rd., WSL.Seder Meal on Maundy Thursday,reservations required. Servicebegins at 6pm. Good FridayPrayer Vigil at 8am in the Chapelwith Good Friday Service at6:30pm. Easter Sunday, SunriseWorship at 7am, breakfast to fol-low. Worship of Risen Savior at10:30am. 674-3106.

Trinity Church, 1336 First Avenue,Watervliet. Maundy ThursdaySeder Meal 5:30pm and Mass of theLord’s Supper & Footwashing at7pm, Watch before Blessed Sacra-ment 8 - 10pm; Good Friday 7pm;Easter Vigil 7pm; Mass of Easter9:30am.

Zion’s United Church of Christ,741 Taborton Rd., Sand Lake.Maundy Thursday - Lamb or La-sagna Dinner at 6pm, Service at7:30pm followed by all nightprayer vigil. Easter Sunrise Ser-vice at 6am (breakfast will follow).Regular Easter Service at 10am.674-1039.

St. Stephen’s Lutheran Church,751 County Rt. 7, East Schodack.Good Friday Tenebrae “Service ofthe Shadows” at 7:30pm. EasterSunday Communion Service at11am. 477-6950.

Third Presbyterian Church, 115Winter Street, Troy. Easter Cel-ebration on Saturday, March 30thfrom 1pm to 3pm. 283-2420.

Pittstown United MethodistChurch, Pittstown. Good Fridayat 7pm; Easter Sunrise Service at6:30am and Easter Service at10:45am.

Greenbush Reformed Church,688 Columbia Tpke, E.G. EasterSunday 7am Family Sunrise Ser-vice and 10:10am Worship Serviceto celebrate the resurrection.

Stuyvesant Reformed Church, Rt9J Stuyvesant. Maundy Thursday,7pm; Easter Sunrise, 6:30am; Eas-ter Sunday 9:30am.

Nassau Reformed Church, 43Church St. Easter Sunday - 11am.

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2nd ANNUAL ‘TASTE AND TOAST’Please join us for the 2nd Annual‘TASTE AND TOAST’, sponsoredby the Averill Park EducationFoundation and hosted by theBurden Lake Country Club onFriday, April 19th, from 6:00 to8:30 PM. This year’s tastingfeatures a variety of wines andspirits from guest Brian Gwynn,

Specialty Wine and More’s “The Wine Guy”, plus bourbon tastingby Bill Blake, Empire Merchants. Guests will enjoy appetizers,a pasta station, carving station and more. This Fun Night Outwe will have entertainment by April Marie and Michael Lamkinand will once again feature a wine pull. Reservations arerequired at $35.00 per person. To register, please go towww.averillparkef.org and pay online with our PayPal account; or mail a check to Averill Park Education Foundation, P.O.Box 56, Averill Park, NY 12018 (Payable to APEF). Questions?Call Sue Powers at 674-3682. Join us in supporting the AverillPark Education Foundation in its efforts to enhance educationalopportunities for Averill Park Students!

“THE ECONOMICS OF HAPPINESS”The Troy Public Library and Transition Troyare pleased to announce an encore showingof the movie, “The Economics of Happiness.”“Far from the old institutions of power,people are starting to forge a very differentfuture...” The International Society forEcology & Culture’s documentary film abouteconomic localization, a powerful strategythat can help heal our fractured world –

our ecosystems, our societies,and our selves. (Descriptionfrom www.theeconomicsofhappiness.org).This program will be heldThursday, March 28th, at 5:30p.m. at the Main Library.Transit ion Troy is acollaboration of residentscommitted to leading our cityinto and through this periodof social and technologicaltransformation. This programis free and open to the public,but please register atwww.thetroylibrary.org or274-7071. Troy Public Libraryis located at 100 SecondStreet, Troy, NY.

BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETYOpen 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 extensivegenealogy library available. For information, call 279-4024or view us at http://www.bhs-ny.org.