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the freepress Friday, June 17, 2011 Vol.21 Issue 24 800.354.4232 Authors to Appear at Northshire Bookstore Two renowned authors will read from their latest books this weekend at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester.On Friday, June 17 at 7 p.m., awardwinning author Jim Shepard will read from his new short story collection, “You Think That’s Bad.” Shepard’s last short story collection “Like You’d Understand, Anyway,” was awarded the Story Prize and was a finalist for the National Book Award. See Pg. 3 for details. PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT NO. 65 GRANVILLE, NY 12832 The Northshire’s Get Out & Go Newspaper POSTAL CUSTOMER The American Museum of Fly Fishing in Manchester is presenting a first-ever exhibit that showcases the influence of women anglers on the sport. “A Graceful Rise: Women in Fly Fishing Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow” will be on display through April 2012. Honoring the key roles women have played in fly fish- ing history and the inspiration of these pioneers, the exhibit opened on June 11 with presen- tations by legendary women fly fishers. Among those appearing were Joan Wulff, “The First Lady of Fly Fishing,” Fanny Krieger, founder of the IWFF and the Golden West Women Fly Fishers, world record hold- er Diana Rudolph, and instruc- tor/guide Lori-Ann Murphy. Presentations included fly- tying, the history of women’s fly fishing organizations, and casting workshops. Other events upcoming at the museum include a Tag Sale on June 18, an Ice Cream Social on July 16, and “Angling and Art,” the annual benefit art auc- tion on July 30, featuring the work of New Hampshire water- colorist, David Tibbetts. On August 13, the American Museum of Fly Fishing hosts a Fly Fishing Festival, featuring vendors, family activities, music, and a casting competi- tion. by Linda Ellingsworth As the clock ticks down for the 19th Annual Vermont-New Hampshire Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on July 23, Manchester, Vermont will be turning pink in preparation. “We wanted to get some excitement going in our home base,” said Debbie Peretz, president of the Komen organiza- tion’s Vermont-New Hampshire affiliate. To date, 441 runners have signed up to participate in the 5K run. With the “Paint the Town Pink” theme, race organizers are encouraging Manchester businesses to deck them- selves out in pink as they collect dona- tions. As an example, Peretz noted that Coach will display all-pink products in their display window. “We hope it gets the spirit flowing,” she commented. Participating business- es will have pink receptacles for dona- tions, and anyone donating $1 or more will receive a pink bracelet. Businesses wishing to participate should call the affiliate office at 802-362-2733. Several other new events are planned this year to get people in the spirit of the race. One of the most highly anticipated events is “Paws for the Cure” on Wednesday, July 20 at 6 p.m. Held at the Manchester Dog Park at the Manchester Rec Center, the event is a one-mile fun walk for owners and their dogs. Dog own- ers are encouraged to “pink up your pup” for the festivities. Prizes will be awarded for the “Pinkest Dog,” “pinkest” large dog and small dog, along with a prize for the dog and owner who look the most alike. Also new this year is a Zumbathon on Sunday, July 17 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Burr & Burton Academy cafeteria. Participants can come and go as they please from the event, which is presented by the Manchester Gym. Registration fee is $20, with tickets available at the gym on 320 Airport Rd. in Manchester. Race week kicks off on Sunday, July 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with “Pink in the Park,” a fun afternoon at Factory Point Park that will feature the music of The Don’t Leave Band, pink hula-hoops and more. The park is located at the intersec- tion of Routes 11/30 and 7A. Pre-race week events include “Music in the Meadow” on July 9 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Motel in the Meadow in Chester. The event features the music of the Ninja Monkeys, the Stockwell Brothers and more. Suggested donation is $5. Also on Saturday, July 9, the 5th Annual Tour de Bondville will take place at Stratton Mountain. Choose an 18, 25, or 50-mile bike ride, a golf outing, or run or hike up the mountain prior to the After Party. To register, visit www.tour- debondville.com. Peretz noted that anyone who regis- ters for the race by June 23 will be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift cer- tificate to the Sirloin Saloon in Manchester. “These events are all fun, and a great way to get people thinking about the race,” said Peretz. “The race is a fun day, but it’s also a serious day,” she added, emphasizing the organization’s mission to find a cure for breast cancer. For more information on the race, events, or to register, visit www.komen- vtnh.org or call 802-362-2733. 'Paint the Town Pink' Susan B. Komen Race for the Cure in Manchester July 23rd PHOTO CREDIT: LEE KROHN “Women in Fly Fishing” to be focus of new exhibit Rev. Clarke to talk on 'The Great Awakening' in 1761 Bennington Learn about the early origins of Bennington, when the Bennington Historical Society presents Reverend Ken Clarke on Sunday, June 19 at 2 p.m. in the Ada Paresky Education Center, located on the second floor of the Bennington Museum. Rev. Clarke will discuss “The Great Awakening Comes to Bennington.” The event is free and open to the public. When Bennington’s first settlers arrived in 1761, part of their mission was to form a new church. Those who organized Bennington’s Old First Church on December 3, 1762 were known as “Separatists,” as they were heavily influenced by the See BENNINGTON, pg. 2

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thefreepressFriday, June 17, 2011Vol.21 Issue 24800.354.4232

Authors to Appear at Northshire BookstoreTwo renowned authors will read from their latest books this weekend at the Northshire

Bookstore in Manchester.On Friday, June 17 at 7 p.m., award-­winning author Jim Shepard

will read from his new short story collection, “You Think That’s Bad.” Shepard’s last short

story collection “Like You’d Understand, Anyway,” was awarded the Story Prize and was a

finalist for the National Book Award. See Pg. 3 for details.

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The American Museum of Fly Fishing in Manchester is presenting a first-ever exhibit that showcases the influence of women anglers on the sport. “A Graceful Rise: Women in Fly Fishing Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow” will be on display through April 2012.

Honoring the key roles women have played in fly fish-ing history and the inspiration of these pioneers, the exhibit opened on June 11 with presen-tations by legendary women fly fishers. Among those appearing were Joan Wulff, “The First Lady of Fly Fishing,” Fanny Krieger, founder of the IWFF and the Golden West Women Fly Fishers, world record hold-

er Diana Rudolph, and instruc-tor/guide Lori-Ann Murphy. Presentations included fly-tying, the history of women’s fly fishing organizations, and casting workshops.

Other events upcoming at the museum include a Tag Sale on June 18, an Ice Cream Social on July 16, and “Angling and Art,” the annual benefit art auc-tion on July 30, featuring the work of New Hampshire water-colorist, David Tibbetts. On August 13, the American Museum of Fly Fishing hosts a Fly Fishing Festival, featuring vendors, family activities, music, and a casting competi-tion.

by Linda Ellingsworth

As the clock ticks down for the 19th Annual Vermont-New Hampshire Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on July 23, Manchester, Vermont will be turning pink in preparation.

“We wanted to get some excitement going in our home base,” said Debbie Peretz, president of the Komen organiza-tion’s Vermont-New Hampshire affiliate. To date, 441 runners have signed up to participate in the 5K run.

With the “Paint the Town Pink” theme, race organizers are encouraging Manchester businesses to deck them-selves out in pink as they collect dona-tions. As an example, Peretz noted that Coach will display all-pink products in their display window.

“We hope it gets the spirit flowing,” she commented. Participating business-es will have pink receptacles for dona-tions, and anyone donating $1 or more will receive a pink bracelet. Businesses wishing to participate should call the affiliate office at 802-362-2733.

Several other new events are planned this year to get people in the spirit of the race. One of the most highly anticipated events is “Paws for the Cure” on Wednesday, July 20 at 6 p.m. Held at the Manchester Dog Park at the Manchester Rec Center, the event is a one-mile fun walk for owners and their dogs. Dog own-ers are encouraged to “pink up your pup” for the festivities. Prizes will be awarded for the “Pinkest Dog,” “pinkest” large dog and small dog, along with a prize for the dog and owner who look the most alike.

Also new this year is a Zumbathon on

Sunday, July 17 from 2 to 6 p.m. at the Burr & Burton Academy cafeteria. Participants can come and go as they please from the event, which is presented by the Manchester Gym. Registration fee is $20, with tickets available at the gym on 320 Airport Rd. in Manchester.

Race week kicks off on Sunday, July 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. with “Pink in the Park,” a fun afternoon at Factory Point Park that will feature the music of The Don’t Leave Band, pink hula-hoops and more. The park is located at the intersec-tion of Routes 11/30 and 7A.

Pre-race week events include “Music in the Meadow” on July 9 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Motel in the Meadow in Chester. The event features the music of the Ninja Monkeys, the Stockwell Brothers and more. Suggested donation is $5.

Also on Saturday, July 9, the 5th Annual Tour de Bondville will take place at Stratton Mountain. Choose an 18, 25, or 50-mile bike ride, a golf outing, or run or hike up the mountain prior to the After Party. To register, visit www.tour-debondville.com.

Peretz noted that anyone who regis-ters for the race by June 23 will be entered into a drawing for a $50 gift cer-tificate to the Sirloin Saloon in Manchester.

“These events are all fun, and a great way to get people thinking about the race,” said Peretz. “The race is a fun day, but it’s also a serious day,” she added, emphasizing the organization’s mission to find a cure for breast cancer.

For more information on the race, events, or to register, visit www.komen-vtnh.org or call 802-362-2733.

'Paint the Town Pink' Susan B. Komen Race for the Cure in Manchester July 23rd

PHOTO CREDIT: LEE KROHN

“Women in Fly Fishing” to be focus of new exhibit

Rev. Clarke to talk on 'The Great Awakening' in 1761 Bennington

Learn about the early origins of Bennington, when the Bennington Historical Society presents Reverend Ken Clarke on Sunday, June 19 at 2 p.m. in the Ada Paresky Education Center, located on the second floor of the Bennington Museum. Rev. Clarke will discuss “The Great Awakening Comes to Bennington.” The event is free and open to the public.

When Bennington’s first settlers arrived in 1761, part of their mission was to form a new church. Those who organized Bennington’s Old First Church on December 3, 1762 were known as “Separatists,” as they were heavily influenced by the

See BENNINGTON, pg. 2

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“Great Awakening,” a divisive religious revival movement. Since the church played such a major role in community life, “the church was Bennington and Bennington was the church,” said, Ken Walling, his-torian at Old First Church.

The church organizers, who were also the proprietors of the new town of Bennington, built a plain pine meetinghouse in the center of the village, which served for public meetings, a school and for worship. They also built the green in front of the present church structure. The organization of the Bennington church showed how lessons of dissent resulted in innovation, and, in turn, pro-vided a way for religion to exist in a society full of change, said Walling.

Rev. Clarke is a lawyer and the minister at Old First Church in Bennington. Earlier in his ministry, Clarke served the his-toric First Church of Salem, Massachusetts, which was orga-nized in 1629 as the first Protestant church on American soil. He is a graduate of Bowdoin College, Vermont Law School and the Harvard Divinity School. For more information on this event, call 802-447-1571 or visit. www.benningtonmuse-um.org.

BenningtonContinued from front page

Residents of Sunderland, Arlington and Sandgate are invited to a special party at the Martha Canfield Library on Saturday, June 25 from 2 to 4 p.m. Three parties in one, the event is a 15-year Birthday party for the library building, 30-year anniversary party cele-brating Phyllis Skidmore’s ten-ure as head librarian, and an Open House party to show off the wonderful renovations. The new Youth Room will be open for view as well.

Join the library staff for refreshments and presentations at 3 p.m. in this enhanced com-munity centerpiece.

Martha Canfield Library is on East Arlington Road, across from the Arlington High School. Library hours are Tuesday and Thursday from 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Wednesday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday from 2-6 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. For more information call 375-6153 or visit www.marthacan-fieldlibrary.org.

Organizers of the 17th Annual Norman’s Attic Craft Fair are seeking crafters, art-ists, collectors and antique dealers to participate in the event on Saturday, August 6 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. along Historic 7A in Arlington cen-ter. Arlington, Vermont was the long-time home of beloved American artist, Norman Rockwell.

Vendor spaces are only $35 for a 10x10 space. Spaces are limited and available on a first come-first served basis.

Fee includes space along Historic 7A only. All vendors must supply their own tables, tents, etc.

Management of this event is under the direction of St. James Episcopal Church and in conjunction with business-es throughout the Arlington area. Vendor application forms are available at www.stjamesarlingtonvt.org or by calling 802-375-9952. Vendor forms and payment must be received by Friday, July 15 to guarantee space.

An opening reception will be held on Saturday, June 18 from 2 to 4 p.m. for seven solo artists who will be exhibiting their work at the Yester House Galleries in the Southern Vermont Arts Center. The exhibit runs from June 18 through July 19.

“The art on display ranges from some of the best interpre-tations of traditional Hudson River School painting to the more abstract and conceptual work of Gary Haven Smith,” said Gallery Manager Jocelyn Grayson.

Featured artists include Elfriede Abbe, Elizabeth Allen, Virginia Bradley, Chris Malcomson, Ian Marion, Crickett Polis and Gary Haven Smith. Mediums used range from sculpture to photography to painting.

“This show cycle gives us the opportunity to pay tribute to the impressive achievements of long-time artist member Elfriede Abbe, while at the same time introducing us to the excit-ing work of a number a new artists,” Grayson said.

All artwork is for sale, includ-ing pieces displayed in the monthly Collector’s Gallery, a rotating showcase for works by artist members. From “Aesculapius’ Swan” to “A Distant Light,” the art to be shown resonates with a depth of artistic sensibility that is closely associated with the Arts Center’s exhibitions.

For information on any of the artists or works in the show, contact SVAC at 802-362-1405 or visit www.svac.org.

Martha Canfield Library to hold party on June 25

Craft Fair vendors sought SVAC opening reception Sat.

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This new, wildly diverse col-lection examines the human experience from its bizarre fringes to the hopelessly medio-cre and desperately below aver-age. Populated with brilliant scientists, workaholic artists, depraved murderers and delud-ed losers, the stories in “You Think That’s Bad” are all whol-ly convincing and utterly fasci-nating.

Shepard is the author of six novels and three previous short story collections. His work is published regularly in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and McSweeney’s, among others. He lives with his wife and three children in Williamstown, Massachusetts.

On Saturday, June 18 at 7 p.m., Northshire Bookstore wel-comes beloved humorist Roy Blount Jr., who will be discuss-ing his new book, “Alphabetter Juice.” The author of 21 previ-ous books on subjects ranging from the Pittsburgh Steelers to what dogs are thinking, Blount is also a regular panelist on NPR’s “Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!”

Blount’s new book builds on his 2008 work “Alphabet Juice,” unearthing a slew of factoids, fripperies and flabbergasting phenomena that will change the way your speak. He lives in western Massachusetts with his wife, the painter Joan

Griswold.The public is invited to an

author reception for Roy Blount Jr. at 6 p.m. at the bookstore’s Spiral Press Café. Tickets are $15 to the reception, which fea-tures light refreshments and

coffee, and is limited to 40 peo-ple. To purchase tickets, order online at www.northshire.com, or call the store at 802-362-2200. Mr. Blount’s reading at 7 p.m. is free and open to the public.

Blount and Shepard to appear at Boookstore

Learn about the revolutions that changed the concept of art when the Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning hosts art historian Bob Manning with “From Whistler to Warhol” on Wednesday, June 22 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the First Congregational Church in Manchester, Vermont.

Manning’s slide lecture examines the time period from the 1870s to the 1970s, when a series of seemingly endless rev-olutions radically changed the idea of what is art. The presen-tation is a visual romp through Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Dadaism, Surrealism, Abstract Expressionism, Pop Art, and much more. Against a backdrop of world events, Manning will trace the influ-ences of one visual philosophy to the next.

Registration fee for this event is $15. To register, visit www.greenmtacademy.org or call Renee Bornstein at 802-362-1199.

Manning at GMA June 22

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BENNINGTON/MANCHESTER Hemmings Motor News will spon-sor The Great Race on Friday, June 17, in Bennington, and pass-ing through Manchester. Information: www.greatrace.com.

DANBY FOUR CORNERS An Auction with auctioneer Steve Taylor will be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, June 17, at the Danby Four Corners Town Hall. Proceeds will benefit the 250 year celebration of the charter signing. Refreshments will be available. Information/to arrange to deliver donations for the auction: Margo at 325-3015, Bobbi at 293-5006, or Janice at 293-5264.

MANCHESTER Noted author Willard S. Randall will present his new biography, “Ethan Allen: His Life and Times,” at 7 p.m. on Friday, June 17, at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester. Free and open to all. Information: 802-362-2200.

OLD BENNINGTON The 250th Anniversary of the First Settlement in Bennington will be celebrated on Saturday, June 18, in Old Bennington. Tours and other activi-ties will be featured. Information: Joann Erenhouse at the Bennington Area Chamber of Commerce, 802-447-3311.

BENNINGTON The Bennington Choral Society will present a con-cert of Brahms waltzes and oper-ettas, “Summer in Three-Quarter Time,” on Saturday and Sunday, June 18 and 19, at the Second Congregational Church in Bennington. Information/times: Deb Perkins at 802-442-6275, or www.bccsmusic.wordpress.com.

PAWLET The Pawlett Historical Society Tag and Bake Sale will be held from 8:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 18, at the Pawlet Firehouse on Route 133, just north of Route 30. Household goods, from antiques to linens, will be offered, and free coffee will be available. Donations for the sale will be accepted from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday, June 17, at the firehouse, while baked goods may be dropped off on Saturday. Also, raffle tickets for a blanket chest made by cabinetmaker Gregg Gawlik will be sold, with the draw-ing set for Aug. 27. Information: Steve Williams at 802-645-9529.

MANCHESTER An opening recep-tion for the Southern Vermont Arts Center’s June Solo Exhibitions will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, in the center’s Yester House Gallery off West Road in Manchester. Free and open to all. Information: 802-362-1405, or www.svac.org.

MANCHESTER The First Baptist Church of Manchester invites everyone to a Ham and Strawberry Supper at 6 p.m. on Saturday, June 18. Cost: $10 adults; $5 age 8 and younger. Tickets will be sold at the door, but reservations are recommended with Martha Thompson at 802-362-3473.

MANCHESTER Author/humorist/musician Roy Blount, Jr., will pres-ent “Alphabetter Juice” at 7 p.m. on Saturday, June 18, at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester. Information: 802-362-2200.

WEST ARLINGTON Everyone in Arlington, Sandgate and Sunderland is invited to an Interfaith Community Celebration of the beginning of the Summer Lunch Program 2011 at 10 a.m. on

Sunday, June 19, at the Grange Hall off Route 313 in West Arlington. The Federated Church of East Arlington and area Episcopal, Roman Catholic and Methodist churches will partici-pate. Bring a lawn chair and a dish to share for a potluck lunch after the service.

BENNINGTON Rev. Ken Clarke will speak on “The Great Awakening Comes to Bennington” at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 19, in the Ada Paresky Education Center on Floor 2 of the Bennington Museum, 75 Main Street, Route 9. The Great Awakening was a reli-gious revival movement in New England during the mid 1700s. Free and open to all. Information: 802-447-1571, or www.benning-tonmuseum.org.

BENNINGTON Registrations are requested by Monday, June 20, for an intermediate-level 5K Run/Walk sponsored by United Counseling Services and the Battenkill Runners Club at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 25. Online registra-tion (T-shirt to each pre-registrant): www.active.com. Registration also will be held at the UCS office, 316 Dewey Street in Bennington on June 25. Goodie bags and refresh-ments will be provided.

ARLINGTON The Arlington Garden Club will meet at 12:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21, at the Arlington American Legion Hall. Nancy Bishop and Tria Giuliani of Gathered Goods in East Arlington will present a program on floral arranging and refreshments will be provided. Information: Jill Osborn at 375-6992. Also, the club will host a trip to Frost Hill Peony Farm on Thursday, June 23. Participants will meet at 9 a.m. at St. James Episcopal Church in Arlington to carpool. Information: Nancy Hadley.

MANCHESTER The Friendly Town Committees of Bennington and Dorset invite everyone to a Host Night from 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 21, at the First Baptist Church of Manchester. Learn about the Fresh Air Fund from local host families and enjoy dessert, an ice cream cone, or make your own sundae. Information: Heather Corcoran at 802-681-8394, Jeane Coleman at 802-442-8687, Martha Thompson at 802-362-3473, or Pat Meulemans at 802-297-9886.

BENNINGTON Bennington Project Independence Adult Day Service will host an Alzheimer’s Assn. workshop, “Know the 10 Signs, Early Detection Matters,” at 10 a.m. on Thursday, June 23. This workshop will be held at the Dr. Richard A. Sleeman Center, 614 Harwood Hill in Bennington. Free and open to all. Information/regis-tration: Sharene Wareing at 802-786-5990, or email [email protected].

MANCHESTER A SolarFest pre-sentation will be made at 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 23, at the Northshire Bookstore in Manchester. Free and open to all. Information: 802-362-2200.

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CRAFTSMAN 21” LAWN mower bagger /mu lcher, 6.5HP. $75. 518-854-3647

CRAFTSMAN 7-1/2” TA- BLE saw. Works good. $30. 518-928-2024

C R E S T L I N E D O U B L E HUNG windows RO 3-0x3-2 w/triple track alum. windows & screen. $60. 802-375-1202

CYLINDER HEAD FOR Harry Ferguson tractor, 4 cylinder. $65. 518-747-3558

DAY BED white metal. Exc cond. $89. Shushan, NY 518-854-9326

DELL LAPTOP Inspi ron 1200, $99.00. 518-932-5519.

DESK-WOOD WITH s i x drawers. $50 or make an of- fer. 518-854-9383

DOG HOUSE Hand-crafted, fits dog 50-70 lbs. $40. 518- 695-4085

DOGGIE PRO-EYE AND tear stain remover and bark- off. New, never used. $15. 802-362-0790

E L E C T R I C R A D I ATO R $90.Brent @ 802-468-0006 or cell 802-282-1844

EVINRUDE 18 HORSE boat motor. Lower uni t needs work. Good parts motor. $50/ obo. 802-265-4118

E X T E N D E D M I R RO R S FOR full size Chev pick-up. $25. 518-499-1732

FISH TANK HEATER pump, vacuum. Over $125 worth of supplies. Asking $75. 802- 438-2035

FIVE PIECE LUGGAGE 30” 28” 24” two carry-ons. Mint cond., forest green. $50/firm. 518-638-8805

FLEX 110 HOME GYM Old, but tough. Need pick-up truck. $75/obo. 518-260- 0440

FRESH INK (1999) AU- THENTIC autograph Carlos Beltran. Great card. $10. 802-265-3120

GARAGE DOOR OPENER Craftsman, 1/2HP w/wire- less keypad and 2 remotes. $95. 518-642-9771

GLIDER ROCKER w/Otto- man. $30. 518-639-5527

GRACO STROLLER $25. 518-639-5527

GULBRANSEN MID-SIZED organ w/double keyboard, 8 pedals, walking bass, in- cludes bench. Beautiful. $99. 518-677-3162

H ATAC H I L C D T V 1 9 ” , works good. $99. 802-265- 4118

HEAVY DUTY EXTRA large capacity. White, good shape, works well. $99. Gansevoort 518-695-5557

HIGH BACK OFFICE chair on wheels. Tan color, very good condition. $25. 518- 747-3558

HOME BEAUTIFUL MISTY blue fine China #MA201 sil- ver anniversary wedding set, 8-place setting. $99.99. 802- 362-0790

HONDA GOLD WING jacket XL, black, never worn. New cost $150. Sell for $60/firm. 518-638-8805

H O O V E R V A C U U M CLEANERS Need some work. Bags & most parts in- cluded. $20/both. 518-686- 9342

HYDROCULATOR STAIN- LESS STEEL 4 pack holder great moist heat. $50. 518- 929-3090

KODAK ESP3 Al l - in-one printer, $50.00, 518-932- 5519.

LADIES SHARK MOTOR- CYCLE helmet size medium, great shape. Butterfly de- sign. Paid $300, sell for $99. 518-642-2152

LADIES SMALL WILSON leather jacket w/liner. Just like new. $40. 802-438-2035

LOVESEAT SET Double bed conve r t i b l es . Da r k green, matching throw pil- lows. $99. Greenwich 518- 692-7336

MENS 10 SPEED bike FS Elite. $45. 518-677-5846

MENS LEATHER JACKET XL brown. $30. 802-438- 2035

MOUNTAIN BIKE never rid- den, male, black, excellent condition. Paid $180, sell for $90. 518-642-1601

NELSON RIGGS CBT over- nighter touring bag. Black, 10 pockets, add’l 3” expansion, rain cover. $55. 802-362- 4216

NEW IN BOX aqua bug pool vac. Paid $139 selling for $75. 802-265-4404

OIL LAMP $40. 518-638-8459

OIL LAMP $35. 518-638-8459

OLD CAST IRON claw foot bath tub. $99/obo. 518-281- 5770

OLDER 10” SAW be l t T driven. Works, all steel ped- estal f rame. Very heavy. $45. 518-747-3558

O L D E R L A D I E S B I K E Good condition, red. Asking $50. 518-642-1601

PA P E R B A C K B O O K S Westerns, myster ies, ro- mance. 100 for $50. 518- 677-2444

PING PONG TABLE and playing set, complete. $50. 518-692-8687

POULAN PUSH MOWER almost like new, 1 yr old w/ new blade. $50. Brent @ 802-468-0006 or cell 802- 282-1844

POWER WHEELS JEEP Brown (needs battery). Can show it works! $25. 518-642- 8032

PRIMITIVE ENTRYWAY TABLE marble antique top, nice addition to hallway. $75. 518-929-3090

PRINTER-HP DESKJET 5740 with ink. $30. 802-265- 3619

PROPANE DRYER in good shape. $80. 412-780-9278

PROPANE GAS TANK 20 lb 1/2 full approx. Like new. $25. Hoosick Falls 518-686- 9342

PROPANE HEATER 30-55,000 BTU. Like new, elec. fan forced air. $95. Hoosick Falls 518-686-9342

REDDINGTON FLY ROD w/reel and line, 8 ft. #3-4, origi- nal case. $75. 518-854-7716

SET 5 FOLDING CHAIRS Excellent condit ion. $30. 518-692-8687

SHOWTIME ROTISSERIE & BBQ $35. 518-692-7766

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TABLE SAW CRAFTSMAN little used, sawdust bag & extra new 10” carbon tipped blade. $80 firm. 518-686- 1636

TABLE SAW, CRAFTS- MAN 10” , 1 yr o ld , new blade. $50. 518-642-0524

TAILGATE FITS FULL size Chev p ick-up 5th wheel style. $99.99 firm. 518-499- 1732

TASCAM PORTA STATION 464 12-track recorder. Exc cond., works perfect. $99. 518-642-3077

TOMATO CAGES 31 metal. Excellent condition. $25/obo. 518-854-7806

TO P P E C H R O M E AU - THENTIC autograph Adam Wainwright St. Louis card - 2006. $10. 802-265-3120

TRUCK BEDLINER 8 ft, out o f a 1 9 8 9 C h ev. G o o d shape. $25. 518-677-8992

UTILITY STAND 30”L, 28”H, 15”D. 3 shelves, one pulls out, blonde wood. $15. 518- 583-9409

VINTAGE OAK OVAL table. Made into coffee table. Nice cond. $60. 518-480-8975

VINTAGE SEARS IRON school desk. Needs repair. $35. 518-480-8975

V I N TAG E T U R Q U O I S E SWIVEL rocker. Good cond. $50. 518-480-8975

VINTAGE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER Good condi- tion. $35/obo. 518-854-7806

VINTAGE WOODEN DRY- ING racks for herbs or cloth- ing. $30 for both. 518-854- 7806

VLADIMIR GUERRERO materials card - Bat & uni- form. $10. 802-265-3120

WAHL BATTERY OPER- ATED trimmer combo doggie clippers. New, never used. $25. 802-362-0790

WASHER IN GOOD shape. $80. 412-780-9278

WATER SKI TOW ROPE w/handle. 2 piece const. 75’, used once. $20. Shushan, NY 518-854-9326

WATER SKIS O’BRIEN Van tage combo 172cm. Used once, perfect cond. $99. Shushan, NY 518-854- 9326

WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC RANGE White, mint condi- tion, one owner. $75. 518- 796-5951

WOMAN’S 10 SPEED bike, roadmaster. $45. 518-677- 5846

WOMAN’S BLACK BOT- TLE top shoes, size 10W, worn twice. $10. 518-677- 5072

W O O D E N R O C K I N G CHAIR w/pads. $40. 518-499-0169

X B OX 3 6 0 S T E E R I N G WHEEL With pedals. Like new. $30.Call 518-615-6007

YOUNG CHILDRENS EN- CYCLOPEDIA 16 books. $25. 518-499-0169

A L T H O U G H M A N - CHESTER NEWSPA- PERS tries earnestly to check all Classified Ad- vertising submitted for le- gitimacy and accuracy, we cannot be responsible for ads that may be mis- leading.

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A NEW QUEEN Mattress set, still in shipping plastic, $150, 518-260-6653.

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BAND SAW Mi l l qual i ty, MFG (Boardmizer) saws logs 24”x16’ long, HP Briggs mo- tor, many extras, $5500/obo. 802-342-0754

COAL FOR SALE Anthra- cite. Rice, Pea, Nut, Stove and Smithing. 518-642-9819 or cell 518-424-5663

DELL DIMENSION 4550 Pentium 4, 2.66GHZ, 1GB of RAM. Windows XP home edit. $450. 802-468-0566

DISH NETWORK delivers more for less! Packages starting at $24.99/mo. Local channels included! FREE HD for l ife! Free BLOCK- B U S T E R m o v i e s fo r 3 months. 1-800-727-0305

DOUBLE OVEN black kitch- enaid, 1 is convection, self- cleaning, great shape. $150. Wells, VT 802-325-2829

FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC STOVE Like new, $250. 802-293-2454

GE BUILT IN DISHWASH- ER Ful l s ize, 4mths old, $200 f irm. 518-642-0621 leave message.

HOT SPA MALLORCA w/lounger and cover, six per- son, grey exterior wood sid- ing and blue interior. Call to show. $2600. 802-325-3048

MILWAUKEE 18V 16-1/2” circular saw. Used once. New $349. Asking $200. 518-854-3682

PRINCESS HOUSE CRYS- TAL pieces. Pr ice nego- tiable. 518-282-9019

REIMANN & GEORGER CORP 800 lb capacity all alum. sea-doo lifting hoist. $400 firm. 802-671-8033

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CABINETS All solid wood. Dovetail drawers with soft c lose. Cost $7000., Sel l $1500. NEW MATTRESS SET st i l l in plast ic. Cost $400., Sell $250. Tom 401- 623-6863

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$ 3.5 MILLION PRE-OWNED INVENTORY HERE’S JUST A SAMPLE OF OUR SELECTION

2010 HYUNDAI ACCENT

$ 13,495 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

4 Dr., Auto, 34K mi.,

Stk. V329P

2008 SUZUKI SX4

$ 13,927 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

25K mi., Stk.

Y121008A

2007 BUICK LACROSSE

$ 12,997 Ask for Craig ext. 205

50K mi., Auto, Stk. 710155A

2004 DODGE DAKOTA

$ 14,544 Ask for Craig ext. 205

57K mi., Stk.

8TP1428A

2009 PONTIAC VIBE

$ 14,875 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

24K mi., Stk.

V113907A

2008 SCION XB

$ 14,934 Ask for Craig ext. 205

21K mi., Stk.

8TP1421

2005 JEEP LIBERTY

$ 14,987 Ask for Craig ext. 205

56K mi., Stk.

711987A

2010 CHEVY COBALT

$ 15,900 Ask for Craig ext. 205

32K mi., Stk.

8T11303B

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$ 15,995 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

GLS, 4 Dr., 35K mi.,

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$ 16,876 Ask for Craig ext. 205

17K mi., Auto, Stk. 7HP2269

2008 TOYOTA CAMRY

$ 16,950 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

22K mi., Stk.

V113173A

2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT

$ 16,975 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

4WD 67K mi.,

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$ 17,871 Ask for Craig ext. 205

85K mi., Auto, Stk. 769168A

2006 HUMMER H3

$ 17,900 Ask for Craig ext. 205

74K mi., Stk.

8TP1391A

2005 TOYOTA AVALON

$ 17,958 Ask for Craig ext. 205

31K mi., Leather, Roof, Stk. 8TP1439

2007 BMW 328 xi

$ 21,989 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

65K mi., Auto,

Stk. Y115001

2008 HUMMER H3

$ 21,826 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

37K mi., Manual

Stk. V113513A

2011 HYUNDAI SONATA

$ 19,750 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

GLS, 28K mi., Auto,

Stk. V316P

2008 FORD EXPLORER

$ 23,427 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

Eddie Bauer 28K mi.,

Stk. Y615P

2008 FORD FUSION V6

$ 18,950 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

AWD, 24K mi.,

Stk. Y608P

2009 SUBARU FORESTER

$ 21,732 Ask for Ted W. ext. 305

36K mi., Stk.

Y113010A

2010 HONDA INSIGHT

$ 21,998 Ask for Craig ext. 205

18K mi., Stk.

7HP2272

2008 HONDA ACCORD

$ 19,797 Ask for Craig ext. 205

EX-L, 4 Dr., 31K mi., Stk.

7HP2270

2007 TOYOTA FJ CRUISER

$ 22,998 Ask for Craig ext. 205

49K mi., Stk.

8T3607A

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BABY SEAT/SWING FREE. 518-677-5846

FREE 9X7 GARAGE door with windows. 802-558-7504

FREE PIANO UPRIGHT Leckerling-New York, over 100 yrs old. You take. Some keys do not work. 518-642- 1691

FREE STAIRMASTER older version but in excellent con- dition. Works perfectly! 518- 854-9251

4 PIECE SECTIONAL sofa sleeper, recl iner, corner piece, chair. Good condition. $200. 518-282-9019

CHERRY BEDROOM SET Sol id wood, never used, brand new in factory boxes. English Dovetail. Original cost $4500. Sell for $895. Can deliver. Call Tom 781- 560-4409.

LEATHER LIVING ROOM SET in original plastic, never used. Original price $3000, sacrifice $975. Call Bill 617- 264-0362.

QUEEN ANNE 1950’S era cherry table w/3 leaves & pads, matching buffet/hutch, glass doors. Exc cond. $900/ set. 518-677-3880

T E M P U R P E D I C M AT- TRESS/BOX Purchased 12/04. Originally $1724 asking $600. 802-287-9244

WOODS RM600 FINISH m ow e r, 6 0 i n c h c u t , 3 blades, rear mount. Good cond. $900. 585-750-7032

WOODS ZERO TURN Low hours, like new, 55” cut, bag- ging system included, heavy duty, $4500. 518-642-2086

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CLARINET/FLUTE/ VIO- LIN/TRUMPET/ Trombone/Amplifier/ Fender Guitar, $69 each. Cello/Upright Bass/ Saxophone/ French Horn/ Drums, $185 ea. Tuba/Bari- tone Horn/Hammond Organ, Others 4 sale. 1-516-377- 7907

ROUGH CUT PINE LUM- BER 1”x4”x8’ 1.04, 1”x6”x8’ 1 . 6 0 , 1 ” x 8 ” x 8 ’ 2 . 6 5 , 1”x10”x8’ 3.30. 802-342- 0754

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BUYING ANTIQUE COINS, Currency, costume jewelry, military & old tin toys. Bill 802-417-7480. Castleton, VT

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DOG BOARDING $7/day, Please provide your dog’s food. 518-642-3729

CHIHUAHUA TINY PUPS 8wks, all colors, M/F, 1st shots, $300+. 518-642-4758.

CHIHUAHUA PUPS First shots, wormed, born on 3/4/ 11. Male $200, female $250. 518-686-9046.

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POULTNEY 1 BD $595 in- cludes heat, hw, garage, snow & trash removal. 6 Month lease/credit check. The Fucci Co. 802-773-9017www.thefuccicompany.com

MUST SELL!MUST SELL!93 Acres93 Acres

Trails & ViewsTrails & ViewsOnly $115,000Only $115,000

Owner financing available. Owner financing available. Loaded with deer. Lean-to for Loaded with deer. Lean-to for

camping. Free survey and good camping. Free survey and good access with lots of road frontage. access with lots of road frontage.

NY/VT border nearby.NY/VT border nearby.Call owner today 518-424-2165Call owner today 518-424-2165

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SALEM/HEBRON 3bdrm duplex, 2 bath, $650/mth +uti l. Deck, garage, yard privileges. 516-946-5767

SCHUYLERVILLE SCHOOL DISTRICT 2bdrm, Sec, lease & ref. Call for more info. 518-695-4721

WHITEHALL 1 & 2 BD Apts from $450/mo. No pets. Ref. Sec. Req. Ray, 518-499- 2049

WHITEHALL nice 1BR, heat & trash removal incl, across the street parking. $675/mth + sec & ref. 518-932-4654

2 BDRMS 2 BA Private lot in country, $950/mo incl. heat & hot water. A l s o 3 B D R M m o b i l e home, 1 BA on private lot, $800/mo, both 3 mi west o f Fa i r Haven VT. i n Whitehall, NY. 1st, last & sec. dep. req. 802-265- 3766 or 518-265-3146

PAW L E T F a r m h o u s e , 5bdrm, 1« baths, W/D hook- up, kitchen, living room, din- ing room, spacious lawn front and rear, $700/mth. 802-325-3265

S. CAMBRIDGE in HVCSD rural w/spectacular views $1200/month. 2BDRM w/fin- ished basement. Incl lawn care, appliances, trash pick up and plowing. 1st last and sec dep. 518-435-5370

SALEM Country home 3BR 1BA w/d hook-up, garage & lawn, no dogs. $750/mth. 1 mth + sec. 518-854-3250

24’x13’ with overhead door. 518-642-3808 or 518-361- 5040.

EXIT ONE SELF-STORAGEHeated Units Also Available

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C O S S A Y U N A L A K E F RO N T C OT TAG E S 2 -3bdrm, $445-$495 per week. Pool, boats, screened porch- es. 518-692-7978

FOR RENT: One week at the largest timeshare in the world. Orange Lake is right next to Disney and has many amenities including golf, ten- nis, and a water park. Weeks available are in March and April 2012. $850 inclusive. Call Carol at 978-371-2442 o r e m a i l : [email protected]

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1980 FORD MUSTANG 5.0 5-speed. $1200. 518-692- 9906

1989 CADILLAC Fleetwood B rougham ( co l l ec t i b l e ) “Gangsta” car. No rust, well maintained. $2500. 518-854- 9228

1990 BUICK COUNTRY es- tate wagon for parts. 1991 engine 100,000 mi. Runs Good. $400. 518-642-2858

1995 GST MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE Turbo, 4cyl, 27 MPG, minor repairs needed, $3000/obo. 518-282-9972

1 9 9 6 B U I C K R I V I E R A 134,000 mi., power windows/ locks/seats, cruise, heated seats, air. $2300. 518-695- 6001

2000 LINCOLN TOWN CAR 1-owner, in excellent condi- tion. $4400. 518-588-4585

2000 SUBARU FOREST 217,000 well maintained mi. Clean & solid, no issues. $2500. 802-273-2837

2001 SATURN 4DR coupe, 108,000. New tires, exhaust, A/C, sunroof, transaxle leak. As is. $1,500. 802-273-3674

2001 SPORTS CAR Hyun- dai Tiburon, many extras, 4 speed, 71,000 miles. $3,000. 518-281-5971

2004 TOYOTA SCION XB 4 door, 110,000 miles, good condition, $7000/obo. 518- 642-3230

2005 MERCURY MONTE- REY P remie r m in i van . 103K, exc cond, loaded. $8,895/obo. 518-499-0219

2007 CHEVY COBALT LT L ike new; 20,000 mi les. Many extras, winter tires, re- mote start, alarm. $11,500. 802-645-0179

2007 TOYOTA CAMRY Exc. cond. A/T, 4dr,loaded! Good g a s m i l e a g e . A s k i n g $12,995.802-446-3036

BUICK RENDEZVOUS Ma- roon, AWD, 3 seats, new t i res, 88K. Many extras. $7,500. 518-692-7536

AAAA DONATION Donate your Car, Boat or Real Es- tate, IRS Tax Deductible. Free Pick-up/ Tow Any Mod- el/ Condition. Help Under Privileged Children Outreach Center, 1-800-883-6399.

DONATE YOUR VEHICLE LOVE IN THE NAME OF CHRIST. Free Towing & Non-Runners Accepted. 800- 549-2791 Help Us Transform Lives In The Name Of Christ.

16 FT STINGRAY Boat w/trailer, 90HP Johnson, runs great, come take a look, $2000. 802-537-4938

17 FT ALUMINUM CANOE Exce l len t cond i t i on , no patches or repairs, $275/obo. 518-854-3920

1989 BAYLINER CAPRI 2150 1yr old rebuilt Ford en- gine 5.8OMC. VGC. 2 own- ers. $5,995/obo. 518-642- 9012

BOAT-BAYLINER CAPRI 1986 Mercury motor 35HP, trailer. Very good condition. $4,000. 518-642-8126

1970 RV WINNEBAGO 20’ w/generator. Needs work. $250/obo. 518-642-9070

2002 FOUR WINDS 31 ’ Class C motor home. 26,900 miles, clean unit. $36,900. 802-438-5209

2003 16X9 CARGOPRO motorcycle trailer. Aluminum, holds 2 bikes. Single axle. $5,750. 518-753-6048

2006 23’ NOMAD Toy Haul- er camping t ra i ler. Ver y clean, full kitchen, bath & shower, bed, 2 couches & ta- ble. $10,000. 802-645-1925

2008 FLAGSTAFF/SHAM- ROCK FLT19 Ends pop out, fully loadd, brand new con- diton, used 2x, $13,900. 802- 855-1616 or 802-417-1984

2 0 1 1 2 7 ’ K E Y S T O N E T R A I L E R N eve r u s e d , electric jacks, tongue, awn- ing, slide out, queen bed, many extras, $27,000. 518- 499-2168

1970 GMC 5 YARD Dump truck, 5spd trans., 2spd rear, new master cylinder, clutch, b rake l ines, emergency brake shoes and ignit ion switch. $2495. 802-265-8068

1982 F350 1 Ton PTO dump truck, 10ft. box, solid truck, $3000/OBO, 518-361-4049.

1982 IH COE 8 speed direct, 300 Cummins, tandem axle, $1900. 518-854-9228

1983 GMC 7000 366 V8, 5 speed, 2 speed rear, cab & chassis, very good condition, $3500. Will dicker. 802-442- 2646

1994 4900 INTERNATION- AL DUMP TRUCK Best of- fer. Call 802-342-0754

TRAILER 5’X12’, new 14” t i res, s ingle axle, heavy frame, electric brakes, $950. Johnsonville 518-649-7416

1965 BUICK RIVIERA Barn kept, 425 cubic inch dual quads, 2 sets of wheels, all complete, $9900. 802-273- 2647

1972 CORVETTE Survior all numbers match, Driver, nice corvette, 4 speed, t-tops, $14,900. 802-273-2647

1977 CORVETTE STING- RAY Looks and sounds great. T-tops, 4speed, en- gine chrome, 350 motor, new Cooper tires, 94K, asking $15,500. 518-677-3448

1987 VW GTI convertible 5 yr old project 1992 Volvo 940 GL w/150K. Florida car, need nose. 802-273-2837

1 9 8 8 B U I C K R E AT TA Looks and runs great, new tires, brakes, and tuneup, never run in the winter, ask- ing $2990. 802-273-2647

FORD F550 4X4 red, 16 ft flat body dump. Auto, diesel, 143,000 mi. $14,500/obo. 518-499-0213 or 518-642- 9506

JOHN DEERE TRACTOR 2350 Diesel, good condition. 60HP 3 pt hi tch 2 wheel drive. $8,000 518-695-6180

1997 GMC 4X4 K1500 new clutch, t i res, brakes, ex- haust. $3000/obo. 518-488- 1120 leave message

1999 NISSAN FRONTIER 200K, runs great , great shape, $2200. 802-273-2053

2001 CHEV S10 Auto, V6, al l new tires, high miles. Runs great, no rust. $3500. 518-854-9131

2001 DAKOTA QUAD Auto, loaded, silver, 135,000, Sno- Way plow, cap, 4x4, $5500/ obo. 518-282-9972

2004 DODGE DAKOTA 4x4 extended cab, auto, runs & looks good, 125K, $4200. 518-695-6180

2005 DODGE DURANGO 4x4, 134K, new engine/tires, 3rd row seat, white, runs good, $6900. 518-812-3351

95 FORD F-250 Diesel 7.3, 4x4, 170K, utility box/ladder rack, needs oil pump, truck only $1250/obo, truck w/box, rack $2250/obo. 802-683- 4163 or 802-273-2786

1982 HONDA CB400 17,000 orig. miles. $800. 518-692- 9906

1990 HD FXRS 1300cc, new tires, $7000. 802-325-3127

2001 HD ROAD KING, Elec- tronic ignition, pipes & back r e s t / r a ck , 8 0 0 0 m i l e s , $11,500. 802-325-3127

2003 HONDA SHADOW 12K, black, EC, always gar- aged, main tenance in fo available. Upgraded to a 750 S h a d ow. C a l l t o s h ow. $2300. 802-325-3048

HD 883 SPORTSTER CUS- TOM 2004 Pearl white, lots of extras, real looker, ser- v i ced and ready to go. $5000. 518-642-2060 days or 518-642-8128 nights

MAKE YOUR BIKE a trike. Tow pac/insta-tr ike. Paid over $4,000 Sept 2010. Sell- ing $2,000 OBO 518-747- 3774.

1999 ARCTIC CAT ZL 600 Liquid, studded track, 4113 miles, $900/obo. Call 802- 342-0754.

1999 YAMAHA SX 600 V- MAX G/C helmet, jacket, cover, $1700/obo. 518-642- 8103

2 POLARIS SNOWMO- BILES 1998 & 1999. Nice sleds! $3,000/obo. 518-791- 9741

2004 POLARIS 500 XC SP M 1 0 s u s p e n s i o n . 2 0 0 0 Yamaha SXR 700, both in good condition. $5000. 518- 281-5971

4 B F G O O D R I C H B a j a Champion LT255/75-R17 tires on ‘05 Dodge steel rims w/center caps. $500. 802- 645-0244

ARE RAISED CAP Fits Da- kota, etc. $500/obo. 802- 287-5549

LIKE NEW! 4 Pacemark Snow Tracker Radial ST/Z M+S P205/55R16’s on rims from 99 Subaru Legacy GT, $700. 802-265-8669

TRAC RAC PRO for stan- dard pick-up. Used 2 sea- sons. $250. 518-854-3682

1990 FORD F350 86,000 orig. miles. $1750. 518-692- 9906

1992 FORD F-150 4x4, 5 spd, 81,000 miles. Runs great. $2,000/obo. 802-287- 1222

1993 FORD 150 Truck, stan- dard , dependable, r uns great, new shocks. $1,500 518-664-9894 w 518-664- 8710

1997 CHEVY ASTRO VAN AWD, 6cyl, 129K, new alter- nator, runs great, $2200. 518-507-6454

1998 DODGE RAM 1500 V8, Auto/4WD, long bed & cap, extras, 98K miles, runs good. $3295. 802-265-4755

1999 DODGE 2500 4X4 pickup. Runs/looks great. New t ires/brakes. Needs tranny. $1500/obo. 802-287- 4430

2000 DODGE RAM Spor t 1500. Loaded. New tires. In excellent condition. $10,500/ obo. 518-686-5953

2000 FORD RANGER XLT, Super Cab, 4dr, auto, 4WD, EC in and out. Must see. $10,000. 518-859-8517

2002 FORD E-350 Lg ext cargo. 2 or 5 pass. 85K, 1 owner, l oaded ! P r i vacy glass, always garaged. Runs & looks exc! $9,000/obo. 518-639-8900

2004 GRAND CARAVAN anniv edit. Loaded, leather, DVD, 145K mi. Well maint., some rust. $4,500. 518-638- 5431

2006 DODGE DAKOTA 2WD, 47K,4DR, Auto, Air, Disk player. NEW custom cap. Remote start. $12,500. 518-664-4202

2008 CHEVY SILVERADO Short box, complete tow pkg, 6cyl , auto, OnStar, 41K, $12,750. 518-664-4202

87 F350 DUMP TRUCK 90,000 miles, too many new parts to list, very little rust, box great condition, $2500. 802-683-4163

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