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Coupons and Specials Coupons and Specials

Community EventsCommunity Events

Local ArticlesLocal Articles

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Holiday Shopping, Entertainment & Restaurant GuideHoliday Shopping, Entertainment & Restaurant Guide

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The warmth of the season has arrived here at Krafts by Kim. The fireplace The warmth of the season has arrived here at Krafts by Kim. The fireplace is burning, the lights are glistening and the smell of pine is in the air. As you is burning, the lights are glistening and the smell of pine is in the air. As you know the shop not only offers inspirational decorating ideas for your home, but wonderful gifts as well. Those one of a kind, wonderful gifts as well. Those one of a kind, handmade wreaths, inspirational signs, samplers handmade wreaths, inspirational signs, samplers and candles would surely tell that special someone how much they mean to you. Remember a Gift how much they mean to you. Remember a Gift Certificate also makes a wonderful gift as well. Certificate also makes a wonderful gift as well.

Men’s Shopping Night: Men’s Shopping Night: December 16 open till 7:00 December 16 open till 7:00(Be sure to call ahead for extended Holiday Shopping Hours)(Be sure to call ahead for extended Holiday Shopping Hours) Receive a Special Gift when scheduling a Party for January....Receive a Special Gift when scheduling a Party for January....

I would like to take this opportunity to wish all of you a season filled with love and happiness. I would like to take this opportunity to wish all of you a season filled with love and happiness. Have a Very Have a Very Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year.Merry Christmas and a Wonderful New Year.

Hope you will stop by and see me real soon....Many exciting things to come in 2011!!!!Hope you will stop by and see me real soon....Many exciting things to come in 2011!!!!

STORE HOURS:Wed. - Fri. 10-6 ~ Saturday 10-4 ~ Sunday 11-3 Closed Monday & Tuesday

(call for extended holiday hours)

www.kraftbykim.com

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Clifton Park - Plaza 8 1536 Crescent Rd. (just off Exit 8 of the Northway) 371-6600

www.shampoodledogwash.com

Training Classes for Puppies & Dogs

Basic ObedienceStar PuppyCanine Good CitizenRally O WorkshopsPuppy Play & Socialization group

These classes are offered evenings and weekends for your convenience at Shampoodle in Clifton Park

Learn how to get well trained pups at Reasonable Prices from certifi ed trainers!

Just off Exit 8 of the Northway.

Happy Howl-I-Days” Happy Howl-I-Days” Jingle Bells, Doggie Smells...Jingle Bells, Doggie Smells...Shampoodle’s on the way!Shampoodle’s on the way!

Clifton Park - Plaza 8 1536 Crescent Rd. (just off Exit 8 of the Northway) 371-6600 Delmar - 266 Delaware Ave. 368-3260

Open 7 days a week at both locations!Mon-Fri 11-7, Sat 9-5, Sun 10 - 4

(Grooming starts at 8 am) www.shampoodledogwash.com

Follow us on

Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap! U-Do-It - just $13

We supply everything...just bring in your dirty dog!

We- Do-It - We'll wash your pup and do nails in an hour or less

(appts necc.we only do one at a time)

Grooming - for pups that need a trim or cut

(appt. necc. we do 1 on 1 until done- no kennels, ready in less than 2 hours usually)

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/group.php?gid=51824772617

Treat your Pup & Yourself to the wonderful scents by Prince Lorenzo Borghese made especially for Pups!

These spritzes come in many different fragrances. You can fi nd them at Shampoodle as well as many toys, treats, gifts priced right in the retail section.Stop in either location and take a look around!

Doggie Day Camp Certifi ed Trainer on duty every day!Clifton Park only

Affordable day camp (full & 1/2 days) Supervised play by a certifi ed trainer. Big or small we love them all! Convenient...Great location. Fill out our forms for admission. You can have your day camp pups washed or groomed before you pick them up at a reduced cost.

Reasonably Priced Packages Available!Open Mon- Fri 6:45 am - 7 pm

Puppy Play Group - Mondays & Thursdays 5:30 just $5 for an hour

Shampoodle

SHAMPOODLE’S Dog Wash &

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A message from OUR TOWNE

Dear Readers,

Happy Holidays! We hope all our readers and advertisers enjoy the Holiday season. For many it has been a diffi cult year, but we have to keep our spirits up, better times are coming. Remember to Shop local. Our smaller, locally owned businesses are offering great values and specials this month. There are so many things to do in Rensselaer County - check out the Community Events page and all the “what’s happening” listings throughout Our Towne. We hope you enjoy reading Our Towne each month. If you don’t receive it at home or work it is distributed throughout Rensselaer County and you can fi nd it on the web at www.ourtownerensco.com You can even see all the past issues in case there’s something you’d like to see again. We welcome any ideas, comments and suggestions. I hope for our proof-reader out there that there are no type-o’s this month:)Again, from all of us at Our Towne...Have a Wonderful Holiday Season! We look forward to seeing you next year.

Ginny, Linda, Debbie, Betsy, Sandy & Dino

PublisherGinny Siciliano

522-0575 or [email protected]

[email protected]

Graphic DesignDino Rigatoni

Our Towne Mailing addressesOur TowneSuite #153

596 Columbia TpkeEast Greenbush, NY 12061

orPO Box 356 Delmar, NY 12054

Visit us on the web at www.ourtownerensco.com

‘Tis the season to visit some of the unique shops throughout Rensselaer County. Pictured on the cover are (from top left) Broken Mold, River Front Art Coop, Pigment, Olga Design Studio, Indio Hair Salon, Clement Frame shop and Art Gallery, Krafts by Kim & Good buy Books.

Remember to Shop Local this holiday Season!

For more information visit http://www.victorianstroll.com/about

COVER STORY

Accepting Medicaid and Most insurancesAccepting New Patients

Steven M. Kossoff, DDS

518-286-3500conveniently located on Route 4 in North Greenbush

December is...Colorectal Cancer Education Month

Calendar Awareness Month National Bingo Month

National Drunk Driving Prevention Month National Family History Month

Safe Toys and Gifts Month Universal Human Rights Month

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Sand Lake Holiday Lights TrailDo you have a holiday display at your home or business that

you would like to share with the town? Get on our Drive-By Holiday Lights Trail map.

BE PART OF A TRADITION

Go to http://www.communitypridenetwork.org/holiday.html and register to be on the map for the month of December.

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COHOES COHOES Holiday ShoppingMIRON'S FOR FLOORS

Lifetime Plastics Corp."Still the Best"

Residential and CommercialFLOOR COVERING SPECIALISTSCarpet ~Vinyl ~Ceramic ~Wood ~Laminate

Get you house ready for the holidays.We have all types of fl oor care products,

including Armstrong, Congoleum and Capture.

Don't forget gift certifi cates for all of our products are available.

Happy Holidays from Miron's. 239 Remsen St. Cohoes

237-1313

SPECIAL EVENTS IN DECEMBER:Sat 12/4 The Switch BandFri 12/17 Harmony Rocks

Make your New Year’s Eve Reservations Early Call for more information

Lunch Specials everyday!JOIN OUR LUNCH CLUB, BUY 9 LUNCHES GET

THE 10TH LUNCH FREE.

EVENTS IN DE

518.235.319925 White St.Cohoes

Not far from Cohoes is Shampoodle Dog Wash Pick up a gift certifi cate for a DIY Dog Wash, We will wash your dog, a

grooming or Doggie Day Care.

A great gift for any dog owner! shampoodledogwash.com

1536 Crescent Road Plaza 8 Clifton Park 371-6600

Holiday Shopping Safety TipsHoliday Shopping Safety TipsShopping during the holiday season can present unique danger. Taking a few prevention measures can help keep your holiday season joyous. The holiday season is a time when busy people can become careless and vulnerable to theft and other holiday crime. The following tips from the Bethlehem Police Department Crime Prevention Section can help you be more careful, prepared and aware during the holiday season.

•Shop during daylight hours whenever possible. If you must shop at night, go with a friend or family member.•Dress casually and comfortably.•Avoid wearing expensive jewelry.•Do not carry a purse or wallet, if possible.•Always carry your Driver License along with necessary cash, checks and/or a credit card you expect to use.•Even though you are rushed and thinking about a thousand things, stay alert to your surroundings.•Avoid carrying large amounts of cash.•Pay for purchases with a check or credit card when possible.•Keep cash in your front pocket.•Notify the credit card issuer immediately if your credit card is lost, stolen or misused.•Keep a record of all of your credit card numbers in a safe place at home.•Be extra careful if you do carry a wallet or purse. They are the prime targets of criminals in crowded shopping areas, transportation terminals, bus stops, on buses and other rapid transit.•Avoid overloading yourself with packages. It is important to have clear visibility and freedom of motion to avoid mishaps.•Beware of strangers approaching you for any reason. At this time of year, "con-artists" may try various methods of distracting you with the intention of taking your money or belongings.

Happy Holidays and a Safe New Year from Our Towne

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WORDS TO THE WISE for DECEMBER

By Shanon of Seraphim’s Keep

Well, December is showing itself to be a wonderful month with strong connections and warm embraces. Something much welcomed

after some of the previous trials and tribulations we have had to recently make our way through.

During December you are going to become aware of just how lucky you truly are when it

comes to having people who love and appreciate you, in your life. It is a month of being able to identify with strangers and have that moment of conversation that leaves you feeling truly connected. Of relationships that may have

seemed strained or stagnant starting to show signs of re-growth and reconnection.

It also shows in December, as your life starts to soften, and hardships decline, if just for now, that you may have trouble believing it to be true. That

you are waiting for the ‘other shoe to drop” or things to decline again.

Unfortunately, I can not promise this wonderful moment is forever, but I can state with certainty, to the extent that you can embrace good fortune and accept it, is in direct balance to the chances

that this is the new way of things in your life.

The message for December, is don’t hold back on love. Express yourself. Say I love you, I appreciate you to those who make your life

meaningful and say it with gusto because with this December, what you commit to emotionally,

is what you will live completely.

Have a great December,

Shanon of Seraphim’s Keepwww.seraphimskeep.com

533-9827*paid advertising not necessarily the views of this publication

North Greenbush

designsense uses your furniture and accessories to give your room an instant decorating makeover.

Color Selection * Resale Ready StagingSchedule your appointment today

518-330-3454www.designsensebydiane.comwww.designsensebydiane.com

designsensedesignsense llcsame day - same stuff

N E W L O O K

FEELING BADYOUR BUSINESSIS NOT IN THISISSUE OF OUR TOWNE?

Don’t miss the next one!Don’t miss the next one!Call 522-0575Call 522-0575

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EAT-IN OR TAKE-OUT

283.9880www.offshorepier.com

Holiday Shrimp PlattersFresh, made to orderhand peeled large shrimp, garnished & served with our cocktail sauce & lemon. 40ct $24 | 60 ct $36 80 ct $48 | 100ct $60

Try our legendary Haddock Fish Fry

& our popular Seafood Platter.

We promise you will never leave hungry!

OPENMON-SAT

FRESH FROM OUR FISH MARKET

RIGHT TO YOUR TABLE!

We have the largest selection of Fresh &

Frozen Seafood direct from Boston fishing docks for both retail

& wholesale customers!

• Scallops• Haddock• Clams• Shrimp• Tuna• Bluefish• Salmon• Sole• Halibut• Catfish• Swordfish

• Scrod• Trout• Mussels• King Crab• Oysters• Calamari• Lobster Tails & much more!

637 3rd Ave. Ext. EAST GREENBUSH

"New Lenten specials everyday!"

Holiday Shrimp PlattersFreshly cooked shrimp

Hand peeled 40 ct. 60 ct. 80 ct. 100 ct.complete with cocktail sauce &

lemon garnish

Great for Cook-outs!

Two convenient locations - East Greenbush and AthensWe Make it Easy For You...

We come to you for Ordering, Pickup and Delivery!Dawn Poole -518.588.5100 Mitch Poole -518.588.3737

newdayimpressions.com

IN-HOUSEPRODUCTION

EnvironmentallyConscience

WOMEN-OWNED &FAMILY-OPERATED

Specializing in:• Screen printing • Embroidery• Promotional Products • Brand Building,• Corporate & Team Apparel • Ad Specialties

Call us to get your last minute holiday gifts with surprise savings of 10, 15 and 20% off

last minute orders placed by 12/10/10!

Custom FacialsCustom FacialsManicuresManicuresPedicuresPedicuresWaxingWaxing

Gift Certifi cates online at TROYSPA.com or in-studio

New Location!! Opening December 7th!!

185 Main Ave . Wynantskill, NY (near the corner of routes 66 and 150)

518-466-4031 or visit us at www.troyspa.com

secure parking available

Open House Open House Sunday, February 6 . Noon-3pm

(Snow Date: February 27)

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www.marriott.com/albeg

Holiday Window ShoppingHoliday Window Shopping90’s NAILS

Treat yourself this holiday season with a little pampering.

90’s Nails 347 Congress Street -Troy, NY

629 0334Open M-Sat 11A-7 PM

Sun BY APPOINTMENT

Full Set $20 with this couponMUST HAVE COUPONNo substitutes, No Cash

Value, No RefundsOffer ends 12/31/10

637 Third Ave, Watervliet ~ 273-0142637 Third Ave, Watervliet ~ 273-0142Tuesday ~ Fridays 5am-6pm Saturday 5am-3pmTuesday ~ Fridays 5am-6pm Saturday 5am-3pm

Closed Sundays & MondaysClosed Sundays & Mondays

Don't forget your Holiday & Everyday Shopping.Delicious and Fresh Baked Pies, Rolls, Donuts, Danish, Coffee Cakes, Cookies, Paska and Cookie

Trays and Midget Pastries.

Also order our ultra moist delicious cakes for your special occasions.

Order early for the best selection.Order early for the best selection.

Happy Holidays!!Happy Holidays!!

Schuyler Bakery, IncProudly serving the Capital District for over 55 years

SETON HEALTH OFFERS “FOOD FOR THOUGHT” PROGRAM ON WINTER PREPAREDNESS

eton Health/St. Mary’s Hospital is offering the next program in the Food for Thought series — “Family Winter Preparedness: Are You Ready?” on Thursday, December 16, 6 p.m. at St. Mary’s Hospital, 1300 Massachusetts Ave., Troy, in Conference Rooms A and B.

The discussion will be led by Seton Health respiratory care department manager and local fi refi ghter and paramedic Charlie Friderici. The lecture will focus on dealing with power outages, car and home safety and the necessary supplies to have for your home, car, work and pets.

Food for Thought is a series of educational and informative discussions and programs for the community featuring some of the area’s leading professionals. They are free of charge and open to the public. Reservations are required as space is limited. Please call (518) 268-5950 to register or for more information. Seton Health is a comprehensive, not-for-profi t, integrated healthcare system anchored by St. Mary’s Hospital in Troy. It provides healthcare services from more than 20 sites in Rensselaer, Saratoga and Albany counties.

For more information, please visit www.setonhealth.org.

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TROYTroy Savings Bank

Music HallEvents Calendar

Commercial • Residential • THX Home Theater

Vintage Equipment • Sales and ServiceShowroom and Service Located in Troy, NYwww.dalbec.com / [email protected] / 518.272.7098

Providing the original DALBEC LoudspeakersFor Troy Music Hall Since 1998

12/11 - 7:30 PM Irish American Heritage Museum Presents:Andy Cooney’s A Classic Irish ChristmasAndy Cooney has taken the Irish-American music scene by storm Andy’s talent and versatility provide the ability to deliver a song directly to the hearts of his listeners. $34, $29 ---------------------------------------------------------------- 12/12 - 7PM Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Presents:Canadian BrassExperience the brilliant musicianship and zany antics of this brass quintet as they usher in the holiday season in their return visit to the Hall. 38, $31, student $25---------------------------------------------------------------- 12/14 12 PM Troy Savings Bank Music Hall & Kinderhook Bank Presents: Saratoga FaireSeasonal, Renaissance, & Folk Music This is a free concert, no ticket is necessary ---------------------------------------------------------------- 12/21/201 - 8PM Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Presents:Judy CollinsA perennial favorite of Music Hall audiences, Judy Collins, one of the fi nest interpretative singers in any genre, returns to Troy performing selections off her latest CD Paradise. $46, $41, $34, $29 ---------------------------------------------------------------1/1/20 4:00 PM Berskshire Bach Society Presents:Bach at New Year’sCome celebrate “The Many Faces of Bach” during Berkshire Bach’s 20th anniversary season. $55 / $48 / $38 / $28

48 Third Street - Troy518.272.0643

www.romanationjewelers.com

20-50% OFF A VARIETY OF

JEWELRY & WATCHES.

Unique & Antique

LAYAWAY FOR THE HOLIDAYS

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Introducing Introducing TROYTROY

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Vintage AntiquesEco Conscience

266 River St.Troy, NY 12180W-F 11-5 | Sat 11--4444444

botanical hair and scalp treatmentshenna and indigoayurvedic skin care

organic facialshaircuts including scalp massage

yogurt based color, ammonia free and paraphenylenediamine (PPD) free

silk, amino acid and clay based highlights, aromatherapy

195 River Street, Troy, NY 12180

518-238-3701www.goindigohair.com

Custom Fashion Design and TailoringCustom Fashion Design and TailoringThe place for your favorite dress, blouse, tunic (and more) custom made from a wide range of

beautiful and unique designer fabrics. Also home or business artistic decoration,

faux fi nishes and hand painted murals. Custom designed, yet affordable prices!

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RIVER ROCKS JJewelry & Bead Shopewelry & Bead Shop

The area’s most extensive selection of fi ne gemstones, pearls, swarovski crystals, ethnic beads,

silver & handblown glass beads Plus Fair trade gifts and accessories from

around the world

Weekly classesWeekly classesHours: Tuesday-Friday 11-6 Sat 11-5 Sunday12-5

www.riverrocksbeadshop.com209-211 River Street, Troy

518-273-4532

Truly RheThe Unique Boutique

Clothing...Jewelry...Accessories273-1540

Sunday...12-4Tuesday...12-5Wednesday - Friday...11-6Saturday...11-5

Open until 9 pm the last Friday of every month!

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Holiday Cookie Ornaments1 pouch (1 lb 1.5 oz) Betty Crocker® sugar cookie mix 1/3 cup butter or margarine, melted 2 tablespoons Gold Medal® all-purpose fl our 1 egg 36 small candy canes 2 containers (1 lb each) Betty Crocker® Rich & Creamy creamy white or vanilla frosting

1.Heat oven to 375°F. Line cookie sheets with cooking parchment paper. In medium bowl, stir cookie mix, butter, fl our and egg until soft dough forms.2.On fl oured surface, roll dough until about 1/8 inch thick. Cut with 3- to 3 1/2-inch cookie cutters. Place cutouts 1 inch apart on cookie sheets.3.Bake 5 minutes. Meanwhile, break off top of each candy cane to cre-ate loop for hanging cookies.4.Remove cookies from oven; press 1 candy piece on top of each cookie to make a loop. Bake 1 to 2 minutes longer or until edges are set. Cool on cookie sheets 2 minutes. Remove from cookie sheets to cooling rack. Cool completely, about 20 minutes.5.Line cookie sheet with parchment paper. Place 1 container of frost-ing at a time in 2-cup glass measuring cup. Microwave uncovered on High 45 to 60 seconds, stirring every 15 seconds, until melted. Dip each cookie in frosting, allowing excess to drip off. Place cookies on parchment paper. Decorate as desired. Let stand until frosting is set, about 1 hour.

North Pole Strawberry Smoothie1 package (10 ounces) frozen strawberries in syrup, partially thawed and undrained 1/4 cup water 2 cups vanilla frozen yogurt 2 tablespoons vanilla reduced-fat yogurt 1 strawberry-fl avored or peppermint candy cane, about 6 inches long, fi nely crushed Green decorating gel

1.Place strawberries and water in blender. Cover and blend on medium-high speed until slushy. Blend on medium speed until smooth. Transfer to 2-cup mea-sure.2.Wash and dry blender. Place frozen yogurt and reduced-fat yogurt in blender. Cover and blend on medium speed until smooth. 3.Place crushed candy cane on small plate. Pipe decorating gel around rim of two 12-ounce glasses. Dip rims into crushed candy.4.Carefully pour yogurt mixture and strawberries at the same time into glasses, creating a half-and-half design. Serve with large drinking straws if desired.

Cheerios® Christmas Trees6 cups Honey Nut Cheerios® cereal 6 tablespoons butter or margarine 4 1/2 cups miniature marshmallows Green food color Red cinnamon candies or sliced gumdrops

1.Line a cookie sheet with waxed paper.2.Pour the cereal into a 4-quart bowl. Set the bowl aside.3.Place the butter and marshmallows in a 3-quart saucepan. Heat over low heat, stirring constantly, until the mixture is smooth. Remove the saucepan from the heat.4.Stir in the food color until the mixture is evenly colored. Pour the marshmallow mixture over the cereal and stir until the cereal is evenly coated.5.Lightly spray your hands with cooking spray. For each tree, shape about 1/4 cup of the cereal mixture into a Christmas tree shape on the cookie sheet.6.Press the candies into the trees to decorate. Refrigerate until fi rm, about 1 hour. Store the trees in a loosely covered container.

Holiday Appetizer Wreath6 slices bacon 1/2 cup chive-and-onion cream cheese spread (from 8-oz container) 2 cans (8 oz each) Pillsbury® refrigerated crescent dinner rolls 2 cups Green Giant Select® frozen broccoli fl orets (from 14-oz bag), thawed, fi nely chopped and patted dry with paper towel 1/3 cup diced red bell pepper 1 egg, beaten 1 teaspoon sesame seed Fresh rosemary, if desired 1.Heat oven to 375°F. Cook bacon as desired until crisp. Drain on paper towel; crumble bacon and set aside.2.Unroll both cans of dough; separate into 16 triangles. On ungreased large cookie sheet, arrange triangles with shortest sides toward center, overlap-ping in wreath shape and leaving 4-inch round circle open in center (see diagram). Crescent dough points may overlap edge of cookie sheet. Press overlapping dough to fl atten.3.Spread cream cheese spread on dough to within 1 inch of points. In small bowl, mix crumbled bacon, broccoli and bell pepper; spoon onto widest part of dough. Pull end points of triangles over broccoli mixture and tuck under dough to form ring (fi lling will be visible). Carefully brush dough with beaten egg; sprinkle with sesame seed.4.Bake 25 to 30 minutes or until deep golden brown. Cool 5 minutes. With broad spatula, carefully loosen wreath from cookie sheet; slide onto serving platter. Garnish with fresh rosemary. Serve warm. Store in refrigerator.

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December Events at theRensselaer Public LibraryRensselaer Public Library

Candy Houses-Sat, Dec.4 at 1 PM. Decorate graham cracker houses with candy and frosting! For ages 4-10, sign up is required.

Computer Class, Thursday, Dec. 16 at 6:30 PM. Topic to be determined. Sign up is required, space is limited.

Preschool Count-down Party- Thursday, Dec. 30 at 4 PM. Create a calendar, listen to stories and then have a pretend New Year’s count down!Refreshments served. Ages 2-6. Please call to sign up.

The library is located at 676 East Street in Rensselaer, across from the Amtrak parking lot. For more information or to sign up for a program, call 462-1193 or log on to Http://www.uhls.org/Rensselaer/blog.

OGS HELPS SCHOOL DISTRICT OBTAIN $80,000 Steinway Grand Piano FROM FEDERAL

SURPLUS PROGRAM FOR $1,000

New York State Offi ce of General Services (OGS) Acting Commissioner Carla Chiaro,announced that the Rensselaer City School District (RCSD) paid $1,000 for a 1994 Steinway grand piano worth $80,000 last week. The piano, which was obtained through the OGS administered federal surplus property program, was delivered last week. The District paid $1,000 to cover administrative costs associated with the surplus program, plus shipping fees for the instrument. The RCSD has acquired more than 75 instruments worth over $200,000 in the 20 years they have participated in the program.

“Music programs in school districts often take some of the fi rst hits when budget challenges such as those that are currently facing the state take hold,” Acting Commissioner Chiaro said. “By participating in the federal surplus program, RCSD was able to obtain an exceptional piano that they would have otherwise been unable to afford. Governor Paterson has asked that state agencies do whatever they can to reduce costs to the taxpayer and administering this program is a productive way to do that.”

Rensselaer City School District Superintendent Sally Shields said "It's not every day that a musical instrument of such high caliber becomes available to a public school. I am thrilled that our music department will have the ability to work with our students on professional quality equipment that I am certain will raise the quality of our concerts and theatrical productions to a new level. Parents and community members who attend musical events at the school will be treated to something very special. This piano will be greatly appreciated not only by those who play it, but also by those who have the opportunity to listen to it." JTP BuildersJTP Builders

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Van Rensselaer Elementary -1st quarter Honor Roll.

Principals’ Honor Roll- Student must have all A’s

3rd Grade- Rafa Al Shami, Quentin Eriole, Kennedee Grant, Andrew Kretzschmar, Jordan Van Wie.

4th Grade- Motasam Al Shami, Isabelle Bollman, Max Brady, Sean Gillan, Gianna Johnson, Matthew Kahler, Saba Mann, Olaposi Peters, Tino Rodriguez, Kira Weston.

5th Grade- Marcus Allert, Autumn Brown, Michelle Dymond, Raymond Edwards, May Hlaing, Kenneth Kenyon, Zo Ko, Destiny Lippitt, Zachary Mackey, Bryanna Mangual, Brandon Myers, Xavier Nixon, Todd Rider, Siddhartha Sahai, Tyrese Smith, Nicholas Soler, Zarka Tahir, Adrionna Uusitalo

6th Grade- Dean Biancaniello, Allexus Billetts, Annalise Burdick, Jordan Caywood, Je’Dan Citizen, Moo Law Eh, Mae Endres, K Thari Han, Sudarat Hormhuan, Joshua Kenna, Alexis Leonard, Tyrell Lester, Aidan Moore, Benjamin Newton, Christie Sackett, Ciara Saure, Imanda Silver, Valerie Stephan, Mia Stewart, Hein Zaw, Hiluan Zi.

Merit Honor Roll- Student must have all A’s and B’s3rd Grade-Sahil Adil, Alexander Albert, Abigail Biancaniello, Jada Boniface, Megan Carter, Andrew Entrott, Annastasia Felt, Curtis Gallagher, Gianna

Harwood, Yatanar Htain, Heather Huges, Areonna Knowlton, Marcius Bashir Looney, Richard Oo, Savannah Snay, Laura Snyder, Timothy Stark, Quinton Uusitalo, Ashley Van Vorst, Adonis Woods

4th Grade- Pursevsuren Batdorj, Jayleigh Bellefeuille, Izaek Bulibek, Navia Bynum, Jenna Downey, Makayla Fitzgerald, David Foust, Elijah Foust, Matthew French, Henry Goca, Blaine Goodell, Julius Johnson, Justine Katras, Allison Knapp, Leala LaMountain, Catherine La Porta, Brian Legan, Hayley Lizotte, Brezney Lyon, Olivia Mangione, Aaliyanna Monell, Brandon Northrup, Amnisha Patel, Maximus Phillips, Kaitlyn Salvinski, Courtney Secor, Kylee Stark, Zarash Tahir, Kieran Teator, Joshua Touzin, Aminah Wingfi eld, Lamont Wynn.

5th Grade- Jade Beaulieu, Madison Berhaupt, Jolyana Crespo, Tyler Davis, Devynn Derenzo, Johavon Dunnican Monroe, Angelene Eriole, Leaha Evans, Ashley Hanshe, Justin Hollingshead, Kayleigh Hutchinson, Ivan Jerome, Giovita Johnson, Jonas Johnson, Za’Kariya Jones, Htat Myat Lwin, Bryan Mangual, Tristan McCoy, Dashawn Nelson, Brooklyn Pellegrini, Megan Plue, Perignon Rogers, Shashwat Sahai, Derek Terry.

6th Grade- Jayda Ackerman, Myat Ray Aung, Kevin Billetts, Victoria Brothers, Davontae Brown-Forman, Thomas Burgess, Quinton Carroll, Isaiah Chajon, Emma Cicchinelli, Savannah Cronin, James Felt, Naike Franklin, Destiny Haight, Aleah Kavanagh, Muhammed Looney, Guy Montgomery, Cheryl Myers, Benjamin Neal, Joseph Noland, Ethan Radley, Shawn Schmick, Michael Stammel, Caitlyn Stuto, Richard Tillman, Hunter Toffolo, Zin Wai, Angelique Wellington, Jalen Wilcox, Aaron Williams.

Most Improved Students3rd Grade- Ba Soet Gay, Emma Montanez, Hannah Schmick

4th Grade- Michael Caparelli, Dondre’ Howard, Stephen Sousis, William Van Alstyne

5th Grade- Angelina Avery, Devin Murphy Hennessy, Dylan Sousa

6th Grade- Dylan Biancaniello, Corey Buell, Quintin Carroll, Anthony Starks, Tyler Torres.

Perfect Attendance 1st Quarter3rd Grade- Sahil Adil, Vanessa Atchinson, Breanna Cronin, Nelson Htoo, Andrew Kretzschmar, Richard Oo, Hannah Schmick, Jordan Schmick, Caden Stone, Daegan Swasey, Jordan Van Wie.

4th Grade- Max Brady, Navia Bynum, Elijah Foust, Omar Garcia, Sean Gillan, Henry Goca, Thiri Htun, Matthew Kahler, Justine Katras, Sean MacDonald, Monica Par, Amnisha Patel, Tino Rodriguez, Stephen Sousis, Zarash Tahir, Kieran Teator.

5th Grade- Angelene Eriole, Ivan Jerome, Zo Ko, Htat Lwin, Xavier Nixon, Todd Rider, Perignon Rogers, Nicholas Soler.

6th Grade- Myat Ray Aung, Dylan Biancaniello, Victoria Brothers, Je’dan Citizen, Mae Endres, Sudarat Hormhuan, Joshua Kenna, Tyrell Lester, Benjamin Neal,

Benjamin Newton, Melissa Stager, Zin Wai, Hein Zaw.

The Jr-Sr High School’s Principal’s List (89.50 and up average) and the Honor Roll (84.50 – 89.49 average) for the fi rst quarter marking period are as follows:

Principals’ ListGrade 12: Shae’ Beaudoin, Kalan Judge, Ma Nada Khaing, Kathleen Kopaskie, Keith McElroy, Caelin Mooney, Tiffani Nye, Tiara Riebeling, Labeeb Vasquez.

Grade 11: Ulzii Batdorj, Kelsie Burns, Ryan Carney, Brigit Dominy, Rebecca Gardner, Jennifer Hayes, Gabriella Johnson, Allyssa Kelly, Waeya Lin, Angela Nye, Jarrid Wilkinson.

Grade 10: Ryan Boettcher, Sarah Brady, Rebekah Bushey, Katie D’Alessandro, Danielle Decker, Tristine Ellis, Sienna Fahrenkopf, Gino Gigliotti, Thwe Thwe Hlaing, John Kenna, Mary Kramer, Courtney Reed, Elora Repula, George Roberts III, Andrew T. Spath, Kayley Storms, Najah Vasquez, Naw Paw Law Eh Zan.

Grade 9: Aye Aye Aung, Storie Campbell, Michelle Cirillo, Zachary French, rowan Goca, Steven Harwood III, Keila Judge, Tieara Karlquist, Emily Kopaskie, War War Kyaw, Jared Radley, Kathleen Rodriguez, Anumeha Sinha, Ian Stewart, Raynika Wilcox.

Grade 8: Austin Casey, Joshua Cirillo, Gabrielle D’Alessandro, Alyssa Decker, Kurt Donner, Atoria Elem, Jonathan Hall, Pwint Hnin, Sydney Jerome, Krsna Jevons, Olivia Knapp, Emily Kretzschmar, Aliyah Linnen, Ezra Neal, Kortnee Phillips, Gabrielle Pike, Autumn Shambeau, Brian Sousis, Jr., Omiyea Stanford, Marcus Woods, Min Yar Zar.

Grade 7: Kasheim Brandy, Elizabeth Brooking, Raven Bushey, Cheyenne Cronin, Marcella Davis, Sean Davis, Jr., Mae Ann Fahnestock, Christopher Gil, Gabriel Grant, Tyler harwood, Monica Hood, Zachary Katras, Malcomn Mohabir, Patrick Mooney, Anthony Moore, Jr., Keondre’ Nixon, Ciera Perez, Crystal Rafferty, Christopher Spath, Gabriel Stephan.

Honor RollGrade 12: Jason Brown, Giovanni Derenzo, Emily Dixon, Scott DuLong, Jeremy Forgea, Timothy Foust, Damien Janzen, Brittany Hughes, Thaddeus Katras, Ravinder Kaur, Ashley LaRose, Philip Lawrence, Jr., Leslie McKay, Marissa Mendetta, SeanMichael Mendetta, Giang Nguyen, Olivia

Grade 10: Ian Buell, Steven Camburn II, Cassandra Hemming, Keith Hughes, Jr., Elijah Hummel, Caitlyn LoPresti, Shawn Ostrander, Imani Perkins, Jacob Pratt, Tyler Stasack, Nicole tomisman, Garrett Wininger.Repula, Brendan Rogers, Philip Sayers III, Ryan Spath.

Grade 11: Zachary Clancy, Nicholas Downey, Suk Fahnestock, Tiffany Fisher, Caitlin Fitzgerald, Alex Hilstro, Kathryn Infantino, Clarissa Labbie, Jesenia Perez, Sarhara Roberts, Jamie Sanchez, John Schumaker III, Kristyn Smith, Nicholas Whitford.

Grade 9: Brandon Butler, Aajahle Edmunds, Jasmin Edmunds, Jacob Forgea, Tyisha Hector, Chloe Leonard, Cheyenne MacGilfrey, Selena Medina, Taylor Mitchell, Jesse Patterson, Vincent Storms.

Grade 8: Brandon Clancy, Eternity Coons, Dominique Hall, Emily Hemming, Jai Kishan Patel, Cheyenne Presti, Dakota Rose, Michael Sousa, Jr., Teresa Walls.

Grade 7: Daniel Albright, Htat Aung, Phil Balabala, Robert Brogden, Jah-Mere Coles, Gabrielle Corrodore, Winston Edmonds, Chelsey Hebert, Kevin McNally, Kyle Miano, Erika D. Mitchell, Alexander Prusky, Chelsey Reed, Danielle Snyder, Jazmine Sousis, Kierra Wynn.

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Bocker the Labradoodle®

The holiday season started out on an exciting note for me. I was part of the Christmas Feet and Doggie Fashion Show Event at Bryant Park in NYC. Me and some of my very good paw pals took over the runway to celebrate the launch of CHRISTMAS FEET a book by Maureen Sullivan with illustrations by Alison Josephs about a French bulldog named Carlos. It was a fun family day with book readings, ice skating shows, juggling acts and hearing music performances; then it was time for the celebrities and dog models to take the stage. I took to the runway with my best friend and actress, Amanda Henderson, my co-star in the movie Eat Pray Love. These two blondes had a great time and the picture posing seemed endless. Both of us dressed in red really looked like we were ready for the holidays to start. Our dear friend Ada Nieves designed our doggie outfi ts and I wore a French frock made out of red taffeta and black embroidery on the legs, and sunglasses of course. Quite a site. The entire event was for a great cause to benefi t The French Bulldog Rescue Network.OK, now to some important holiday safety tips from Bocker! I’ve got a built-in fur coat and love to be out in the cold weather and play in the snow. Mom always remembers to thoroughly wipe off my legs and stomach and feet when I go back into the house. You never know what is on the roads: salt (ouch on the paws!), antifreeze and other chemicals can hurt, as well as be harmful if we decide to lick them off our legs and paws. While I do have a nice winter coat for extra cold, wet days, my shorter-haired and smaller friends should wear a coat or sweater as a necessity and not a luxury.Now to my feline friends, and everyone who knows me, knows I LOVE cats...even if your cat likes to go outside, maybe winter is a good time to limit their time outside. If you have a playful cat or kitten around the house,

be careful after you put your Christmas tree up. Those shiny ornaments look awfully inviting!!! Guess playful pups can be included too!! Holiday plants like poinsettias, mistletoe, ivy, and holly berries can be dangerous, even fatal. Christmas and Hanukkah candles should be put in places where your pets can’t over turn them and possibly set themselves--and your house--on fi re. I want to wish all my friends the

Holiday things that can be a problem for your pet.

FOOD Rich, fatty foodsAlcohol Chocolate, coffee, and tea Uncooked meat, fi sh, and poultry Bones from fi sh, meat, or poultry Tobacco products Uncooked yeast dough Grapes and raisins The artifi cial sweetener, xylitol, that is present in some gums, breath mints, candy.Macadamia nuts juices on plastic or aluminum foil left anywhere if ingested, plastic or foil wrap (cellophane candy wrappers or food wrap) can cause choking or intestinal obstruction.Meat-soaked strings from rump roasts Put away food immediately, and pet-proof your garbage. Feed your pet(s) before a party so they will not be so apt to beg or steal food

Gifts Under the Tree Rawhide or other edible items left under the tree can be very tempting -make sure to remove ribbons, yarns, string or ties before you present gifts to your dog. Perfumes and after-shaves contain ethanol (alcohol) and perfume also contains essential oils which can be very toxic to dogs if ingested.Batteries

Christmas Trees Place Christmas trees in a stable stand, and attach the tree securely to a window or wall with something like fi sh line. Tree needles can be toxic and cause mouth and stomach irritation. Tinsel can cause blockagesAngel hair, fl ocking, and artifi cial snow are mildly toxic. Chewing on electrical cords, Dogs will often play with glass ornaments as if they were balls and serious oral lacerations can result. Tree preservatives are often sugar-based (and inviting to dogs) and because the water stands so long it harbors potentially harmful bacteria.

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happiest of holidays fi lled with lots of treats and happy smiles. Merry Christmas and a very Happy, Healthy and fun fi lled 2011.Visit Bocker’s Doodleland at http://www.bocker.tv to keep up with my latest adventures and don’t forget to check out my store! Some great gift ideas, especially my very own soft and cuddly Bocker plush puppy. You can also fi nd me on Facebook and Twitter too. If you have any questions for me or would like to contact me about booking an appearance, please e-mail me at: [email protected].

Woofs and Licks, Bocker the Labradoodle.

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Please fi nd us a “Fur-ever Home! “

TERRY O’REILLY is a very personable boy with a gorgeous coat who loves all the dogs and people he meets! Despite his years, he has a puppy’s enthusiasm and energy, making him seem more like 2 than 8 years old.

He is inquisitive and an all-around fun fellow who fi nds pleasure in every environment. He loves going on long walks, romping around a backyard, riding in cars, and playing with other dogs and toys. His temperament is best described as happy-go-lucky, and he would thrive in a home that can give him a lot of exercise - perhaps at a dog park or with other dogs in your backyard. While he is defi nitely an active guy, he settles down nicely in your home and enjoys a good cuddle. He is also housebroken and so well-behaved that he has free-run of his foster home. Terry O has been actively working on his leash manners (he is a bit of a jumper and puller), but he is already making good progress in this area. This smart boy has a lot of love to give, and it is hard to imagine how anyone could resist his many charms. In short, he would be a great addition to almost any family, but due to his habit of jumping, he might not be appropriate for families with small children. Currently, we do not know how he would behave with cats. If you would like more information about Terry O’Reilly, call Peppertree Rescue at 518-435-7425. Please visit our website at http://www.peppertree.org.

If you would like to meet Sally or any of our other wonderful pets available for adoption, please visit the Mohawk & Hudson River Humane Society at 3 Oakland Avenue, Menands, NY 12204. If you

have questions, call 518/434-8128.

Our sweet 2 year old Sally keeps getting overlooked. With her quiet cage manners and dark body, it’s easy to pass her by. But, take her outside and she blossoms like a sunfl ower with its face toward the sun. Sally’s whole body shimmers and her joy is contagious. She loves sitting next to you for her “snuggle and snack” time. Please come and meet Sally. She will absorb any affection you may give her and return it a hundredfold.

Purrfect Kitty of the Month PLEASE ADOPT ME!Yoshi is a super-sweet 2 year old declawed orange tiger cat with white tuxedo markings. He’s a big beautiful guy with a lot of love! Yoshi is very people-oriented & affectionate. He would so much love to have a “forever home” with a good person. And he’s fl exible!

He could be an only kitty or live with another kitty or two. Like all Purrfect Companion kitties, Yoshi is up-to-date on routine shots, house trained and neutered.For more information on Yoshi, please contact one of the following Purrfect Companions’ representatives: Jane, at 436-7450 or at [email protected]; or Maryann at 331-2221 or at [email protected]. Purrfect Companions is a non-profi t, all volunteer rescue organization; our adoption clinics are held 12:30-4:00 most Saturdays and Sundays at Petco, Northway Mall, Albany NY. Stop by and see some of our other kitties! We know we have one that is just “PURRFECT” for you!

Hi my name is Cash! I was living outdoors but some nice people realized how friendly I was and they took me indoors! I am loving the indoor life! Love to cuddle with my foster mom and I purr up a storm!! I am neutered, FIV/LEUK

negative and have had all my shots! Please call Heather at 518-339-3315 or email [email protected] if you would like to meet me! I would love to fi nd my forever home before Christmas!!!

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Yea--the holidays are coming! Snoopy and Muffi n are staring at you. Are they going to be part of the adventure to mom’s this year? Can you still recall the joy of last year’s 3 hour car ride--the sound of the vomiting cat, the rhythmic whine and profound salivation of the dog, and the sweet soft scent of urine. Right on!. The fun is just beginning. Once at mom’s your best buddies are quarantined to the basement. Mom loves them but doesn’t want the fur everywhere (the couch is not “off limits” at your house). Then the surprise--suddenly aunt Agnes is allergic to the cats and is dreadfully afraid of dogs. Auntie is old. Looks like frequent upstairs visits are not going to be very frequent. You feel slightly miserable that your pets are downstairs and that your aunt is still complaining even though your cat is hiding somewhere behind the boiler. This may not be your EXACT scenario, but I do hear many variations. Oddly enough, I also hear the other side...”Oh, we had a great time seeing everyone...but they brought the dog, and do you know...” But they brought the dog...I really do hear that a lot. There are two types of holiday pet owner travelers. Those who bring their pets with them, and those who don’t. Let’s say you are the type of holiday traveler who plans to board their dog at a boarding kennel. This is what I know. I know that boarding is both wonderful and stressful. It solves big problems but generates it’s own wake of concerns--details and issues. Seems as though nothing is easy. All the way around, actually--your dog would rather you never leave the house--I suspect if they had their way you would quit your job, disavow your family, and just focused on what is truly important...them. So they’re going to be stressed when you leave (they get upset when you get the mail), and now your going away for 5 days--they’re certain you’ve sold them. At the very least, that you’ve sold them out. So, this is the situation...now what’s the best solution? From my perspective...how will your pets express their stress? My only real concern. Some of the dogs board well. Some cats board well. Some do okay. Some don’t do okay. My job, as I see it, is to make sure your pet is at least as happy when they leave as they were when you left them. Now that doesn’t sound like a big deal. Folks come into my hospital (which offers boarding) looking for a home away from home. In some ways we do offer that. Our staff adores our boarders. They get gobs of attention. Mind you, we do not offer a queen size Serta and a warm body to snuggle up to at night. Your dog must be comfortable being kenneled to enjoy the stay. They have to be able to relax and enjoy the warm attention of relative strangers. This means that they have to be used to you being gone a lot, and used to spending large amounts of time in their pen/crate at home while their family is at work or school. Many people who board with us say that during a typical work day their pet is home alone but that they get a good walk in the morning, another after work, and a fi nal trip around the yard before bed. Those boarders think they’re at the

Marriott. At our facility they are walked every few hours and are able to socialize with people and occasionally with other pets. The stay is especially fun for them if their family signs them up for our day care program (no kidding...we actually do have a day care program for pets--and they usually LOVE it!). Lot’s of places offer similar amenities so shop around to fi nd what suits you best. Will your pet be a good boarder? The answer truly is pet-specifi c. Some are easy going and enjoy adventures and being around other dogs--like being at camp. While others are nervous and don’t enjoy the energy of a kennel. All of our boarders are examined and their needs discussed. Sometimes we cannot fi ll their particular need--it’s nice to avoid a catastrophe. When deciding on a kennel, weigh pro’s and con’s. Every kennel has both categories. Such factors as: price/availability/safety/attention/cleanliness/pickup times/additional charges/amenities/fi rst aid/other boarders, etc. You should talk to people--get referals, or in some cases, warnings. There are different types of kennels--the most basic will just introduce your dog into their home and your pet sleeps on their living room rug and eats/plays/poops with their dog. Your pet is “spending the night”. More elaborate kennels may have outdoor access at all times, tv’s in every room, individual ventilation systems, remote and internet camera access, the works!! (We’re not that fancy, but we’re great in the “safe” department--you get the idea). Another option is the pet sitter. Personally, I love this method but boy, you’ve got to know your animal. Are they going to be okay with some stranger coming in and caring for them? For 15 minutes...twice daily? The comfort of home is nice...unless they’re busy trashing the place while you’re away. A “con” may be that pet sitters are usually expensive (you would be too if it was your business). Bottom line, know your pet and investigate your options. Early. Don’t wait. If you know a trip is coming--even 6 months from now, take action and make a plan. Many sitters and many kennels book way out--especially around the holidays. Conversely, don’t book and cancel last minute. What a costly venture. Some kennels, like all hotels will punish you for canceling last minute--they’ve been telling people they’re full! Now they can’t book the space! Your waffl ing has cost them a lot of money! If you’re thinking of boarding with us but unsure how your dog will behave, maybe a trial of day or two at daycare will sort it out. Won’t be an exhaustive or expensive trial but at least we can more accurately judge their behavior with similar stressors. We’ve met a few pets who were unable to relax. Even to their owners surprise. Usually we can evaluate them and if it is clear that we are not the best option we can help you fi nd a better solution. Personal note: in general I think cats do great with trusted pet sitters. In general, dogs do not. There are many exceptions. We’re here if you need us. David Stone, DVM

A message from

the Vet

from Bloomingrove Veterinary Hospital in Rensselaer at the corner of Routes 4 & 43. For more information call Bloomingrove at 283-2700.

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Happy Happy Howl-I-Days” Howl-I-Days”

From Shampoodle From Shampoodlewww.shampoodledogwash.com

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GIVINGThe holiday season is a great opportunity to teach children about giving to others less fortunate than themselves. Many families in New York State and rest of the country live in poverty. Giving fi nancially or with your time sends our kids a positive message that the holidays are not just about receiving presents.Here are a few charities to consider if you want to help others:

Salvation ArmyThe United Way

EquinoxToys for Tots

Unity House - Adopt-a-Family ProgramRensselaer County Social Services

– Adopt-a-Family Program

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Direct TV packages, Wide selecti on of Cold Beer, Wine and Spirits Featuring My Place Famous Wings, Great Salads, Deluxe 1/2 lb Burgers, Wraps and Grill items.

Home of the Half-Pounder!Don’t forget Monday is Dollar Burger Day!

All Day and Night!!

My Place Famous Wings

Schodack’s Premier

Family Sports Restaurant & Bar Eat in / Take Out & Delivery 477-5555Quality Fast Food and Drink at Aff ordable Prices

1640 Columbia Trpk, Schodack 477-5555MyPlaceandCompany.comVisit us on the My Place page

Assortment of wraps

Heart Healthy Green Salads

* Offi ce Luncheons * Parti es * Weddings and Religious Events * BBQ Picnics

GiftCertifi cates

OUR TOWNE'S RESTAURANT GUIDE

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“A Resort Feel withLansingburgh Prices”

America's Oldest Pub Circa 1787 603 2nd Ave. Lansingburgh 237-2717237-2717 Find Us on

Join us for a great New Year’s Eve CelebrationNew Year’s Eve Celebration

Live Entertainment, Menu Specials, Hats, Noise Makers etc.

Call for details and make your reservations early!

$19.50 Large pizza, 20 wings &

2-liter sodaI LOVE NEW YORK PIZZA

235 North Greenbush Rd, Rt 4, Troy, With coupon only. Not valid with other offers.

Expires 12/31/10

$33.95 Two 12-cut Pizzas,

20 wings & 2-liter sodaI LOVE NEW YORK PIZZA

235 North Greenbush Rd, Rt 4, Troy, With coupon only. Not valid with other offers.

Expires 12/31/10

$18.99 Two large cheese pizzas

I LOVE NEW YORK PIZZA 235 North Greenbush Rd, Rt 4, Troy, With coupon only. Not valid with other offers.

Expires 12/31/10

$22.95 50 wings & 2-liter soda

I LOVE NEW YORK PIZZA 235 North Greenbush Rd, Rt 4, Troy, With coupon only. Not valid with other offers.

Expires 12/31/10

$49.95 3 12-cut cheese pizzas, 50 jumbo wings & 2-2-liter soda

I LOVE NEW YORK PIZZA 235 North Greenbush Rd, Rt 4, Troy, With coupon only. Not valid with other offers.

Expires 12/31/10

$5 off any purchase of $30 or more

I LOVE NEW YORK PIZZA 235 North Greenbush Rd, Rt 4, Troy, With coupon only. Not valid with other offers.

Expires 12/31/10

$8 off any purchase of $50 or more

I LOVE NEW YORK PIZZA 235 North Greenbush Rd, Rt 4, Troy, With coupon only. Not valid with other offers.

Expires 12/31/10

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon-Thursday 11am-10pm Friday and Sat 11am-11pm

Sunday 12noon-9pm

235 North Greenbush Road, Rt 4 Troy, NY 518-283-7700

Fax 518-283-1850

WE DELIVER

Check Out Our New Specials!

Mon - WedLg Cheese Pizza - $9.50 + tax Tuesday Special- Any Hot or Cold Sandwhich - 4.99 + tax

Lunch Special (11am-3pm every day) $4 2 cheese slices and 5.00

2 slices with topping & a drink

Free 2-Liter Soda with purchase of a Pizza

Take out only

Celebrate the Holidays with Us!

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450 Broadway, Troy 518-273-8526

Mon - Sat, 11am - 11pm

Happy Hour Mon-Fri 4 - 7 pm

Holmes and WatsonTroy’s “Gastro Pub”

Book Your Holiday Party

Gift Certificates Available

Holiday Dining Guide Food glorious food! The Holiday season is all about food. But you don’t have to go far to enjoy it. Here in Rensselaer County we have it all!

Whether you are looking for a fi ne dining experience, a hip cafe or a casual place to grab a delicious burger and fries, Our Towne’s Holiday Dining Guide gives you all the opti ons you need right in your own neighborhood. Did you know that when you eat at a local restaurant you are helping the local economy, and helping local farmers who sell fresh food to many local restaurants?

Peruse our guide to fi nd hidden gems you may not be familiar with or special deals from your favorite restaurant. Maybe you will fi nd the perfect place to cater your Holiday party and save you ti me. We planned it so you can keep this issue for a long ti me to use as a reference to what is available. Bon Apeti t!

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Dinosaur BBQ is open in Troy and it was worth the wait. Just like its signature smoked wings topped with special sauce the place has an energy all its own. Good food, good music and something extra. Its the kind of place where you could bring your kids for wings and ribs but then on another night come back with your signifi cant other for the food and the music.

GARLIC LOVERS CORNERGARLIC LOVERS CORNERMediterranean RestaurantMediterranean Restaurant

235 North Greenbush Road - North Greenbush, Ny 12180

518-283-1621

SeafoodChickenFalafelSteaks

Dine In & Take OutDine In & Take Out Gift Certifi cates ~ Catering

garlicloverscorner.com

Kabobs HummusGrape Leaves

Authentic Mediterranean FoodLET US CATER YOUR HOLIDAY PARTY IN OUR BEAUTIFUL BANQUET ROOM, IN YOUR OFFICE

OR AT HOME

PRICES START AT $13.00 PER PERSON WITH MANY SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM

INCLUDING BIG STUFFED CHICKENS, CRAB CAKES & LONDON BROIL

Join us for New Year's Eve. We will have Live Entertainment, Party Hats, Noisemakers etc.

Make your reservations early .

Terminal

TTavern

774 Pawling Ave283-TERM(8376)

Relax and Enjoy the Holidays!

New Management!

HOLIDAY SPECIAL through December 31!ORDER A FAMILY STYLE MEALTO CARRY OUT (serves 8-12 adults)choose one -Roasted Turkey Meal - $114.99Stuffed Pork Loin Meal - $114.99Slow-Roasted Prime Rib Meal - $169.99Baked Ham Meal - $109.99All meals accompanied by homemade gravy, herb stuffi ng, mashed potatoes, sweet potatoes, vegetable medley, hot soup, house salad, loaf fresh bread and dessert!

Come and enjoy our Homemade Comfort Food

in the newly renovated dining room or carry out.

All cuisine created fresh by Chef EricHIGH QUALITY LOW COST! OUR PRICES ARE LOWEST IN TOWN!

Serving wine & beer

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The Old Daley Inn Catering Company on Crooked Lake: “Meant to Be”[Averill Park, NY] – Sometimes we just have to listen to our instincts. When The Old Daley Inn Catering Company owners Stephanie and Jim Petit, and Marty Keary along with business partner and friend Paul Schroeder bought the Crooked Lake House in Averill Park in

June they had a clear vision of what it could be with a little TLC: The perfect location for one-of-a-kind weddings, corporate catering and retreats to showcase the well-known fare produced by their chefs. According to Stephanie Petit, creating The Old Daley Inn Catering Company on Crooked Lake was “meant to be”.The power trio got busy and in only four months they renovated a dilapidated 20,000 square foot property into something truly spectacular. Care was taken with every detail from the crystal chandeliers, to custom carpentry, to lighting. Original hardwood and terrazzo fl oors were repaired and polished and the walls were painted. They were able to keep the historical integrity of the building, which was no easy task, considering the original structure was built in the late 1800s and the ballrooms were added during the late 1930s. Stephanie Petit’s love for The Crooked Lake House came through as she shared the details of every room, its history and the story behind her design decisions. The fi nished product is jaw-dropping, with sprawling light-fi lled ballrooms surrounded by walls of windows overlooking Crooked Lake. Massive stone fi replaces create atmosphere in the center ballroom and lounge. The art deco lady’s powder room is both elegant and cozy. Blink and one can imagine a big band playing in

the main ballroom’s miniature replica of the philharmonic.Some may have seen it as a huge risk in a down economy to take on a project of this magnitude but The Petits and Keary believe it was worth it. Even before its December 1st Ribbon Cutting and Opening the “new” Old Daley Inn on Crooked Lake was a huge success as brides and businesses began to book it even as the renovation was still in progress. Stephanie Petit said, “We had been here many times over the years and knew we loved the place but the timing was never right. In this case we used the economy to do something positive in our community”.The irony is that In the 1980s Jim Petit and Marty Keary worked at the Old Daley Inn as a dishwasher and a bus boy. Today along

with their wives they transformed it into one of the most successful businesses in the Capital District. Stephanie Petit’s background is in restaurant management and Marty Keary’s wife Jan is a wedding and event planner. Marty Keary says, “We really believe our motto – We love what we do, and so will you. The reason for our success is our commitment to service both to the customer and the community, and it shows in everything we do”. In a bygone era, Teddy Roosevelt spent summers at the Crooked Lake House when he worked in Albany. Tommy Dorsey broadcast live from there during the 1940s. Famous guests have included Benny Goodman, Liz Taylor and Richard Burton to name a few. On December 1st , a new era begins as the Crooked Lake House will offi cailly take on new life as The Old Daley Inn on Crooked Lake.

NEWS FROM SOME OF OUR LOCAL RESTAURANTSMy Place & Co. - Your holiday season stress reliever! Stop after shopping for take-out for an affordable night in or for a cold beer and a Gift Certifi cate while checking out the scores! New Specials, Great Prices! 1640 Columbia Turnpike, Schodack – 477-5555

Garlic Lovers Corner – Enjoy the delicious tastes of the Mediterranean. Voted the "Best Keep Secret" by Metroland 2008, Garlic Lovers Corner offers a beautiful selection of fresh Seafood, Lamb. Steak, Chicken and Vegetarian dishes. With authentic recipes that utilize only the freshest ingredients as a variety of daily specials, we are sure to guarantee a fi ne dining experience in a casual setting. 235 North Greenbush Road, North Greenbush - 283-1621

I Love NY Pizza- We only use Grande cheese and we make our dough fresh every day. Our sauce is made fresh every day with whole plum tomatoes, vegetables and the bet spices available. We strive 100% to meet your needs every day. From our family to yours! 235 North Greenbush Road, Rt 4, Troy, NY - 283-7700

Terminal Tavern - Expect really good food at this locally owned favorite. We are now under new managment with a cozy dining area and professional chef on premisis. Our food is family-style comfort food, with an economically priced full menu - Eat in or carry out. You have to taste it to believe it! 774 Pawling Avenue, Troy - 283-8376

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Fri, Dec 10 (5:30 p.m. - 8 p.m.) Food/Dinner Sept. 10, & 24, Oct 8 & Oct 22, Nov. 12 & 26 and Dec 10, 2010. The Stephentown Valley Rod and Gun Club on Rt. 43 in West Stephentown will be holding Fish Fry & More on the 2nd and 4th Fridays of the month from 5:30 p.m. – 8 p.m. For additional info, please call 766-5350.

Fri, Dec 10 (5p.m. - N/A) Community Event The Hoosick Area Youth Center & Community Coalition and its Youth Impact Team are organizing this pride and tradition initiative which begins with a tree lighting at 5 p.m. in Wood Memorial Park on Main Street. A pancake dinner follows at the Youth Center, 115 Church St. There will be holiday activities for everyone and pancakes will be served from 5-7 p.m. At 6 p.m., the lighted holiday parade will depart from the Youth Center. The parade will feature our community fi re engines decked out for the season, along with everyone’s favorite holiday fi gure, Santa Claus. The community is invited to enter lighted fl oats and compete for the $100 fi rst prize and $50 second prize. The parade will line up on Center Street and will turn right onto Church Street, before traveling to the Main Street intersection. The parade will then head down Main Street, pass Wood Park, turn left onto John Street, left onto Church Street and return back at the Youth Center. After the parade, Santa will visit for awhile at the Youth Center. For additional info, call 686-9050. http://www.hoosickyouth.org

Fri, Dec 10 (7 p.m. - N/A) Sat, Dec 11 (2:00 p.m. - N/A) Music & Entertainment Rehearsals are underway for Rogers and Hammerstein’s “Sound of Music” at Hoosic Valley Community Church, Schaghticoke. December 10 at 7:00 p.m. and Saturday, December 11 at 2:00 p.m. Admission is free, but tickets are required an can be obtained through the church offi ce at 518-753-6984. A donation of non-perishale item for the church’s food pantry is suggested. For additional info call 753-6984.

Sat, Dec 11 (1 p.m. - 3 p.m.) Community Event The Brunswick Historical Society will host their annual Holiday Open House at the historic 1881 Garfi eld School, 605 Brunswick Road (Rt.2) Troy. The public is welcome. Holiday cheer, music and refreshments. For information, call 279-4024.

Sat, Dec 11 (9a.m. - 1 p.m.) / Dec 18, 2010 / Jan 1, 2011 Farmers Market- Atrium in downtown Troy. They are a year-round market! Each year, from November through April, you can fi nd them at the Uncle Sam Atrium in the heart of Troy’s downtown business district. Their winter location offers easy access to on- and off-street parking and the city’s many shops, restaurants and cultural sites. Folks come from all over the Capital Region to shop with 50+ local vendors and savor the tastes, sights and sounds at our indoor market -- many stay for lunch and a walk around historic downtown Troy. They have a great time every Saturday (no matter what the weather outside)! www.troymarket.org Wed, Dec 15 (8 p.m. - N/A) / Thurs, Dec 16 (8 p.m. - N/A) Fri, Dec 17 (8 p.m. - N/A) / Sun, Dec 19 (8 p.m. - N/A) Mon, Dec 20 (8 p.m. - N/A) / Thurs, Dec 23 (8 p.m. - N/A) Fri, Dec 24 (8 p.m. - N/A)

14 DecemberNorth Lansingburgh Neighborhood Watch Mtg - 7:00 p.m. Lansingburgh Boys & Girls Club - 505 Fourth Avenue

Sat, Dec 18 (8 p.m. - N/A) Music & Entertainment Sand Lake Center for the Arts Circle Theatre Players presents-”Visiting Mr. Green”. Circle

Theatre Players open its 30th season of award winning productions with “Visiting Mr. Green”. This is an amusing and poignant play about two men forced together by an accident and a judge. Separated by generations, backgrounds and life styles, the men help each other face the challenges of their lives. A strained and humorous start builds and grows into a respectful friendship. Tickets are $16. For info, call 674-2007. www.slca-ctp.org

Sat, Dec 18 (11 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.) Community Event The Sgt. Walter A. Adams American Legion Post 1021 will be holding a Chicken BBQ on the third Saturday of each month. Please reserve your chicken by calling the post. Chickens will be available for pick up from 11:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. For additional info call 674-2309.

Sun, Dec 19 (7:30 - 11 a.m.) Community Event The Pleasantdale Fire Company in North Troy has started up their Sunday all you can eat Breakfast at the Fire Hall. The cost is $6/Adults, $3/Children 6-12 and Children under 6 years old are free. The dates are 11/21, 11/28, 12/19, 1/16/2011, 1/23, 2/20, 2/27, 3/20 and 3/27.

19 DecemberStars For Our Troops - 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. The Ladies Auxiliary is continuing a project that started in Florida. Embroidered stars are cut from used American fl ags, pouched with the following: “I am part of our American fl ag that has fl own over a home in the U.S.A.. I can no longer fl y. The sun and winds have caused me to become tattered and torn. Please carry me as a reminder that you are not forgotten.” The pouches are given/sent to our troops and our veterans. Join us the 3rd Sunday of ev-ery month from 2 to 4 p.m. to join in this worthwhile project. Bring a good pair of scissors, and any used fl ags you can gather.Loca-tion: Germania Hall - 309 Third Avenue at 107th Street. Additional Info: Susan at 235-1558 or [email protected]

Tues, Dec 21 (12 Noon - N/A) Music & Entertainment On Dec 21 at noon the concert presents the performance by The Helderberg Madrigal Singers and The Bleeker Consort. The 45 minute concert takes place in St. Paul’s Church, Third and State Streets, Troy. The church is handicapped accessible. Admission to the concert is free. You are welcome to bring your lunch. For info call 273-7351. www.stpaulstroy.org

29 December Burden Iron Works Neighborhood Group Mtg - 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. Cost: Free Location: Polish American Club - 507 First Street. Ad-ditional Info: [email protected]

Sun, Jan 2, (8 a.m. - 12 Noon) Community Event The Castleton Fire House at 11 Green Avenue in Castleton will be hosting a once a month all you can eat breakfast. Other dates January 20, Feb 6, March 6, April 3 and May 1, 2011. (It is the fi rst Sunday of every month.) Eat in or take out. Cost: $7/Adults, $6/Seniors, and $5/for Children ages 5-11. For info call 732-4342-

Community Events

December 7th marks Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, once again. All have been invited to gather at the Melvin Roads Post on Tuesday of December at 12 Noon for appropriate ceremonies and prayer. This day commemorates the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Sun . Morning, December 7th, 1941 by the Imperial Japanese Navy. This surprise attack led President Roosevelt to say that “this is a day that will go down in infamy.” 2,345 US military died along with 57 civilians; 1247 more military were wounded. 4 battleships were sunk, 4 more damaged; 2 destroyers sunk, one other damaged. The attack was meant to keep the isolationist United States out of the Pacifi c theatre but it did just the opposite. “Remember Pearl Harbor” became the rally cry of the war. Further, Germany instigated the US to enter the European Theatre by declaring war on the United States. Prayers are requested for our beloved dead who made the supreme sacrifi ce 69 years ago.

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DON COOKAwesasne Mohawk

Master Jeweler

286-2665 Corner Rt.4 and Agway Dr. N. GreenbushHOURS: Tues-Fri 10-6 (Thurs 'til 8 pm) Sat 10-2

CA$HFOR GOLD & SILVERthe price of Gold is UP!

(more money in your pocket)

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The Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce is proud to offer two new ways to maximize your business success in 2011

Achieve Optimal Business Success with TAB

The Chamber is proud to announce its newest member benefi t designed to assist businesses to grow and succeed. Members can now access the programs and services of The Alternative Board® (TAB), through its new chapter, TAB NY Capital. TAB is an internationally recognized fi rm that provides a proven path to greater business and personal success through peer advisory boards, coaching services, and technology. TAB’s executive-level assistance brings together owners of privately-held businesses to overcome challenges and seize new opportunities to maximize success. “The Chamber’s ongoing commitment to assist businesses in our region is enhanced by our relationship with TAB,” said Chamber President Linda Hillman. “Through our own focus groups, our members have told us they want a forum for executive dialogue. TAB answers this need by providing an effective network of real-world professionals who are ready to offer their valuable expertise to others.” TAB NY Capital is currently forming peer boards in Rensselaer, Albany, and Columbia counties. Each board consists of up to 10 non-competing business owners, CEOs and presidents from small and medium-sized businesses who meet monthly in a “think tank” atmosphere. Participants learn from one another and fi nd solutions to their business challenges. In addition to meeting monthly, board members connect for individual coaching sessions with their facilitator, and utilize TAB’s proprietary business diagnostic and planning tools to effectively improve their businesses. “Small and mid-sized businesses are the economic engine of our communities, and their success is critical to the vitality of our region,” said Al Bellenchia, president and coach/facilitator of TAB NY Capital. “TAB addresses a critical need for smaller, privately-owned businesses: a lack of access to advice from those who have ‘been there and done that.’ We recognize there is tremendous power in a community of minds. TAB has the tools to harness that power and offer the focus, strategy, and accountability that our members need to succeed.” Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce members are eligible for valuable discounts on TAB membership. To learn more, be sure to attend an informational session at the Chamber offi ce on December 14 at 9 a.m.; January 12 at 8 a.m.; or January 27 at 12 p.m. To join TAB, contact the Chamber’s Director of Business Development Ryan Silva at 518.274.7020, ext. 14 or at [email protected].

Rensselaer County Tourism Brochure

The Chamber’s popular 2011 publications are underway, and now is the time to choose your advertising space. Our annual Rensselaer County Tourism Brochure is a

From the Desk of

Linda HillmanPresident

RENSSELAER COUNTY CHAMBER of COMMERCE

Holiday NetworkingPlus LuncheonWed, Dec 15

The Century House, Route 9 in Latham11:30am Registration & Lunch; 12pm – 1pm Program

$22 Members; $40 Non-members & Walk-ins Join us for this festive networking luncheon to get

connected, develop leads, and build relationships. This event sells out every year so reserve your seat early! In the spirit of the holiday season, attendees are invited to

bring a raffl e prize for this event.

For more event details and registration information,contact Kate Ollier, programs &

communications manager.----------------------------------------------

First Event in 2011!County Executive’s Breakfast

Thurs, Jan 13Comfort Inn & Suites, 99 Miller Road in Schodack

7:30 a.m. Registration & Breakfast; 8 - 9 a.m. Program

$25 Members; $40 Non-members & Walk-ins

Please make your reservations early as this event sells out each year.

For more event details and registration, contact Kate Ollier, programs & communications manager.

CHAMBER OFFICES, 255 River Street, Troy 518.274.7474 [email protected]

Rensselaer Chamber of Commerce

Calendar of Events

comprehensive guide to the area’s best places, events, and attractions. More than 140,000 copies have been distributed to travel spots and destinations from New York City to the Canadian border. Whether you’re a retail business, a non-profi t organization, or a professional fi rm, you’ll want to be represented in this 32-page, color publication. Additionally, the Chamber’s Membership Directory and Quality of Life/Community Resource Guide are easy-to-use resources for Rensselaer County and New York’s Tech Valley that includes business, education, health, and real estate information, maps, demographics, and a listing of all Chamber members. These are tools that are turned to again and again, which means valuable exposure for your business. These advertising opportunities are available for Rensselaer County Regional Chamber members only. Not a member? Join to take advantage of these opportunities and more! Don’t miss out on these advertising opportunities that offer year-long returns. For information, contact Claudette Thornton at 274.7020, ext. 18 or [email protected].

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The Immortal Life of Henrietta LacksBy Rebecca Skloot

Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor Southern tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her slave ancestors, yet her cells – taken without her knowledge- became one of the most important tools in medicine. The fi rst “immortal” human cells grown in culture, they are still alive today, though she has been dead for more than sixty years. HeLa cells were vital for developing the polio vaccine; uncovered secrets

of cancer, viruses, and the atom bomb’s effects; helped to lead to important advances like in vitro fertilization, cloning, and gene mapping; and have been bought and sold to millions.

Yet Henrietta Lacks remains virtually unknown, buried in an unmarked grave.

Author, Rebecca Skloot takes us on an extraordinary journey, from the “colored” ward of Johns Hopkins Hospital in the 1950’s to stark white laboratories with freezers full of HeLa cells, from Henrietta’s small, dying hometown of Clover, Virginia – a land of wooden slave quarters, faith healings, and voodoo – to East Baltimore today, where her children and grandchildren live and struggle with the legacy of her cells.

Henrietta’s family did not learn of her “immortality” until more than twenty years after her death, when scientists investigating HeLa began using her husband and children in research without informed consent. And though the cells had launched a multimillion-dollar industry that sells human biological materials, her family never saw any of the profi ts. As Skloot brilliantly shows, the story of the story of the Lacks family – past and present – is inextricably connected to the dark history of experimentation on African Americans, the birth of bioethics, and the legal battles over whether we control the stuff we are made of.

Over the decade it took to uncover this story, the author became enmeshed in the lives of the Lacks family – especially Henrietta’s daughter Deborah, who was devastated to learn about her mother’s cells. Deborah was consumed with questions: Had scientists cloned her mother? Had they killed her to harvest her cells? And if her mother was so important to medicine, why couldn’t her children afford health insurance?

This Months

Book Review

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December Calendar of Events

New and Gently Read Books330 Columbia Tpke. 479-BOOK (2665)

Good Buy Books

Saturday, Dec. 410:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Greenbush Garden Club Indoor BazaarNew & gently used items for sale

Proceeds to benefi t the Scholarship Fund

Saturday, Dec. 410:00 AM – 4:00 PM

Becker’s Farm Open HouseGirl Scouts will sell books & wrap gifts to

benefi t ConSerns U book drive

December 5 – 11Two Sisters Art Display

December 8 – 12Nicole & Michael Kovalsky

visiting from Mesa, AZ

Thursday, December 16th4:00 – 7:00 PMWrapping night

Local Girl Scouts will wrap your presentsDonations to benefi t ConSerns U book drive

Bells of Life $1.00Throughout the Holidays Good Buy Books will sell

bells to benefi t the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit at Albany Med

ConSerns U Book DrivePlease consider donating one new book

December 25 – 26Closed

Happy Holidays

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ASK THE

ATTORNEYWith Paul Czech Esq.

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Happy holidays everyone! I hope you all had a great Thanksgiving and that you’re looking forward to a wonderful rest of the season, whatever holiday you celebrate. Last month, I mentioned that I had received an inquiry from one of my very fi ne readers and that I would be answering them in this month’s column. True to my word, written or otherwise, here is the question that was sent to me some weeks ago: Your column is called “Ask The Attorney” but no one sends in questions as far as I can tell from what you write. Here’s a suggestion: please discuss why in criminal cases, after a person is found guilty, why does it take so many months for them to be sentenced? In fact, after the person has been charged, why does it take so long (often a year or more) for the trial to begin? It just seems, from what I’ve read in the paper, that the judicial system moves extremely slowly. A few years back, I was a juror in a drunken driving case. It took a whole day to seat the jury, another whole day for the meat of the trial (testimony of the only witness, the arresting police offi cer), and the fi nal day for the judges charge to the jury plus pour relatively quick decision. That’s a long time for what was a cut and dried type of case. M. Well, what you say is true – the judicial system does move very slowly. However, I’m not certain that you’d really like it to move any faster. Think about it – if you were a defendant charged with a crime who stands the potential of losing your liberty because you were wrongly accused of a crime, wouldn’t you want your attorney to take all the time she or he needs to make sure your case is properly presented at your trial? Of course you would. Equally, prosecutors are not exactly fond of losing so they want to take as much time as they possibly can to make sure they have all the evidence they need to get a conviction. That’s something you should like as well since you want to feel comfortable knowing that criminals are being held accountable for their crimes and taken off the streets to prevent them from committing the same offense again. It is in the best interest of both sides to make sure that all evidence is gathered and reviewed and analyzed before taking it to a jury to decide some poor persons fate for the next 15 to 20 years or more. In some states, where the death penalty exists, a jury will decide if someone lives or dies so it seems even more important to be certain that the evidence presented at trial is accurate. I believe that all the time necessary should be taken before such a horrible punishment is doled out by any judge on our behalf. Trials are also expensive. The judge is getting paid, the jury is getting paid, the court reporter is getting paid, the court staff is getting paid, etc., etc. So, it’s in everyone’s best interest to try to resolve the matter – or plea it out – to avoid the expense of an unnecessary trial. A plea bargain is a negotiation and negotiating anything takes time. And no lawyer can negotiate anything when they don’t have all the facts. I do hope, my dear readers, that you do not simply believe someone is guilty because the police arrested them. That would be an incorrect assumption. And if you don’t believe that, just think about all of the people who have been exonerated and proven innocent

since the dawn of DNA evidence and its admissibility in court. In my opinion, no one should be punished for a crime they didn’t commit so if it takes a bit of time to make sure all the facts are in order before a case gets presented to a jury then so be it. As for the delay that occurs between a conviction and sentencing, I had to turn to a colleague of mine for some input here. My good friend and stellar criminal trial attorney Greg Cholakis from Troy advises that the delay occurs because, once the defendant is convicted, it becomes necessary to have the state’s probation department do a background check. The probation folks will do an extensive search of all the states courts to determine whether or not the defendant has ever been convicted of a crime before and if they were ever incarcerated. This information is critical because it can have an impact on the sentence the judge assigns. For instance, a fi rst time offender will be given a lesser sentence than someone who has been convicted of a crime and jailed before. It makes sense – a repeat offender should be given a stronger sentence than someone who is being punished for a fi rst time offense (our criminal justice system is, after all, not only about punishment, it’s about rehabilitation). Such an investigation, to be accurate, will take some time even in the 21st century with the various technologies we have at our disposal. My guess (and I am just guessing here) is that the report takes so long to put together simply because of the number of convicted felons that require such services throughout the state. We all like to see the bad guy end up behind bars as quickly as possible because it makes our cities and towns safer places to live in. I, for one, just want to make sure that when we do send someone to jail that it’s the right someone. And if it takes time to have that happen, well…then…please – take all the time you need.

Paul Czech, Esq. Paul Czech, Esq.

Paul Czech & Associates 518-203-1036

68 Indian Pipe Drive Wynantskill, NY 12198

www.paulczechlaw.com

19 Years of ExperienceLicensed since 1991

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Yule Log Tradition at the Dyken Pond CenterYule Log Tradition at the Dyken Pond Center

Grafton –Celebrate the outdoors this season by attending the annual Yule Log Event at the Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center on Sunday, December 12. Beginning at 1:00 pm, there will a search for the hidden yule log. Guests can then enjoy this informal day at the outdoor campfi re or make holiday crafts for the season. There will also be a children’s scavenger hunt as well. People of all ages are encouraged to come out and don’t forget to bring your sleds! Hot chocolate and light snacks will be provided or feel free to bring your own snacks as well.

Dyken Pond Center is a Rensselaer County Park open daily during daylight hours for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and ice-fi shing. Snowshoe rentals are available through the winter. Contact the Center at 658-2055 or [email protected] or visit our website at www.dykenpond.org for a complete schedule of our winter events and for up-to-date road and snow conditions.

**************************************************************************************************Full Moon Trek at Dyken Pond CenterFull Moon Trek at Dyken Pond Center

Grafton –Enjoy the stillness of the full moon at a guided cross-country ski and snowshoe trek at the Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center on Tuesday, December 21 beginning at 6:30 pm. The trek will cover about 2 miles and is designed for the intermediate skier and snowshoer. No beginners, please. We will be traveling under the natural light of the full moon. This program is free. Please contact the Center for updated snow conditions at 658-2055 or [email protected] Pond Center is a Rensselaer County Park open daily during daylight hours for back-country snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and ice-fi shing. Call 658-2055 or visit www.dykenpond.org for directions and a complete

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East Greeenbush Page American LegionPost 1231

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To: All East Greenbush Residents

The Holiday Season is approaching faster than some of us would like, so before it fl ies by, I would like to wish you all the best for you and your families during this festive season.

The times have been hectic and with the passage of the election

we all look to move in a positive direction. With that said, I would like to update you on some very positive events in our town.

A number of businesses will be occupying space at Rensselaer County Plaza, including MOE’S SOUTHWESTERN, ASPEN DENTAL, AT & T, and GAME STOP.

The news relative to bigger projects is also encouraging FED EX is very close to fi nal approval. REGENERON has announced a huge expansion and a new INDUSTRY INTEGRATED LINERS has started moving into the FUJI complex.

The 9 & 20 Corridor has been getting attention as inquiries have been made into four different properties. A number of residential projects have also been before project review. Once again, I am pleased to report the Audit results were POSITIVE, showing only minor procedure problem, which have already been addressed.

I would like to thank ALL town employees for their continued diligence and effort representing the Town of East Greenbush.

The diffi cult times many Americans as well as some East Greenbush residents face is still with us, but as we move closer to the New Year, we approach with optimism and a positive outlook.

I ask ALL residents to come together, to begin the New Year with positive thoughts and benefi cial results.

Happy Holidays To All,

Rick McCabeSupervisor/Town of East Greenbush

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Happy Holidays from

Zachary’s Pastry ShoppeZachary’s Pastry Shoppe390 Columbia Turnpike ~ East Greenbush, NY 12144

518-477-2140Holiday Hours:Christmas Eve (Friday) 7am-4pm

Closed Dec.25th & 26th (Sat,Sun)Stop in and enjoy the wonderful aromas!

• Old Fashioned Christmas Cookies• Gingerbread Sleigh w/ Holiday Cookies!• Cream Puff Tree• Festive Yule Log• Snowman Cake• X-mas Stollen (These will go fast, don’t forget to order!)• Cranberry Crunch Pie “A Zachary’s Tradition” Stocking Stuffers Too!• Ginger Baby Bags• Personalized Gingerbread Cookies (Ordering these cookies is strongly suggested)

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Good Buy BooksGreat gift ideas at Good Buy Books.

Elf on the Shelf will become a family tradition. Since Santa can't be everywhere, he has elves that stay in special homes and report back to him each night.

We have a nice selection of holiday music and other CD's from the National Public Radio.

Back by popular demand is Bookopoly.

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Free Adults ProgramsColumbia High String QuintetSun, Dec 5, 2 pmTake a break and treat yourself to a concert of seasonal, classical, and pop tunes performed by our very accomplished neighbors from Columbia High School. The Columbia String Quintet is comprised of students Brittany Langley on violin, Keith O’Connor on viola, Rachel Reed on cello, Sean Maloney on bass, and their teacher Sue Chrzan on violin.

MeditationSat, Dec 11, 10 amMeditation for everyone from beginner to advanced. Become more relaxed and balanced. Comfortable clothing is recommended. Bring a yoga mat, blanket, and small pillow.

FREE COMPUTER CLASSES“Ask the Expert”Mon, Dec 6, 6:30-8:30 pmGet some individual help with your computer questions, Space is limited. Please pre-reg for your individual appt.

Introduction to ComputersSat, Dec 11, 10 am - 12 noon

Free Wed Night Movie:DEC 8 @ 6:30 pm – Surviving Christmas

Children’s Programs:Family Storytime! (all ages)Sat @ 11 am - Dec 4Songs, stories and crafts! No reg req.

Fri Night Family Storytime! Fri @ 6:30 pm – Dec 3 & 10Enjoy stories, songs, and crafts for the whole family. No reg req.

Fri Night Family MovieFri, Dec 17 @ 7 pmTake a break from holiday preparations and watch Despicable Me and enjoy free popcorn. No reg nec.

Minute to Win It: Kids EditionTues, Dec 28 @ 2 pmJoin us for wacky stunts like the Blind Ball, Breakfast Scramble, and Junk in the Trunk. All participants win a prize!

Clothespin CreationsThurs, Dec 30 @ 11 am Ages 5 and upCreate animals, people and all kinds of things from clothespins with the Scotia-Glenville Museum. Just drop in between 11 am and 12 noon, there’s no reg req.

Kids Book Groups:Mother/Daughter Group @ 7 pmGirls (4th graders and up) and their mothers (or grandmas, aunts, etc.) are invited to this group! Refreshments served. Borrow your copy at the Children’s Desk.Mon, Dec 6Ramona and Her Mother by Beverly Cleary

Cookies & Books @ 4:15 pmBeginning chapter book readers (2nd & 3rd graders) are invited to our club. Borrow your copy at the Children’s Desk.Tues, Dec 7Toys Go Out by Emily Jenkins

Open to All Teens entering Grades 6-12

TAG (Teen Advisory Group)* NOW ON TUESDAYS @ 4 pm! *Dec 7Plan teen events, suggest YA materials to buy, and then eat ice cream sundaes!

Teen Cafe – Fri @ 2:30 pmDec 3, 10 & 17Laptops , video games, and a room for Teens!

Animangamania!* NOW ON TUESDAYS @ 4:00 pm! *Dec 14Anime themed crafts and activities.

The East Greenbush Library will be closed on Friday Dec 24 through Sunday, Dec 26

for the Christmas Holiday.

Library Calendar

10 Community WayEast Greenbush, NY 12061

East GreenbushCommunity Library

December Happenings at EG Library

Pre-Holiday Children’s Book Sale at EG Library

The Friends of the East Greenbush Community Library are holding a pre-holiday Children’s Book Sale on Sat, Decr 18 from 9 am to 4:30 pm and on Sun, Dec 19 from 1-3 pm. If you are looking for last minute gift ideas, stocking stuffers or sibling gifts, stop by the library during this weekend. The library is now accepting donations of children’s materials (books, DVDs, CDs and video games). The East Greenbush Library is located at 10

Community Way in East Greenbush, NY.

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Miss Sigmund Dear Miss Siggy,

Can you make my dreams come true? Star light star bright make my wish come true tonight.

My wish is to behave better in school. I get mad and scream. Sometimes I won’t listen to the teacher, and I hit people.

Love,A Dreamer

Dear Dreamer,

Anger is a very difficult emotion to control. It can make even a good dog make bad choices. I want you to practice, be patient, and believe in yourself.

I used to have trouble when I was angry, too. I thought it was too hard. I thought I could not do it. I would jump on puppies and people to push them. I had to work hard at behaving. I had to believe I could do it. I am proud to say that most of the time I am a very good dog.

You can do better when you are angry. My doggy instincts are always right, and they tell me you are much stronger and smarter than you know. Every dog knows that your thinking is a powerful tool. Tell yourself “I can control myself. I can calm down. I am strong. I can do this.” Take some deep slow breaths and count to 10. If you are still very angry try to be quiet and still. It is better then hurting anyone.

Believe you are strong. This will help. That is how we begin to control our anger. That will make your dreams and wishes come true.

Love,

Miss Siggy, CGC, TDI, PhD

Miss Sigmund, Canine Good Citizen and Ph.D.

Did you know one of our local business owners wrote a children's book?

Grandmothers Are Magic by Lois Carl Truax

A wonderful tale for kids and grandparents to share. Local author Lois Carl Truax lives in Nassau. She was inspired to write this book by her grandchildren. The story tells of three charming kids who are playing in the mud when they fi nd that they are stuck! But don’t worry, Grandmother is coming to the rescue. Using her wits and special skills, she soon gets everyone clean and dry and ready for another adventure. Copies availalbe in bookstores, at Amazon.com or at her store, The Jewelry Repair Center on Columbia Turnpike.

HOLIDAY ROAD TRIP - RULES

Our family of six has made countless 9-hour trips back and forth between our home in New York and our family in Virginia. Along the way we have established some hard and fast rules that make holiday travel a better experience. Avoid Boredom Have each child bring a small back pack fi lled with fun activities like coloring books, crayons, small stuffed animals or dolls.Encourage Sleep Bring a fl uffy pillow from home and by all means travel at night if possibleKeep kids fed and hydratedBring a cooler with sandwiches, water, granola bars and pretzels – this will save money and time by not having to stop to eat as often.Keep the driver sane by making sure the kids know in advance not to ask the dreaded question:“How long until we get there?”

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Santa Plays at MiMi’s Kids Club!

Here is his schedule:

Thursday, December 9th 10:00 to 2:00 *(half day of school in E. Greenbush)

Saturday, December 11th 10:00 to 1:00Monday, December 13th 10:00 to 1:00Friday, December 17th 2:30 to 7:30* Pizza and juice available for $2.00 per person

Saturday, December 18th 10:00 to 1:00Tuesday, December 21st 10:00 to 1:00

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Saturday & Sunday

Really Fun Parties by Reservation

MiMi’s PricesFamily visit $5 per child for a 2 hour visit

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Birthday Parties:

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AT HOLIDAY TIME - ITS FAMILY FIRST

The Family. We were a strange little band of char-acters trudging through life sharing diseases and toothpaste, coveting one another’s desserts, hiding shampoo, borrowing money, locking each other out of our rooms, inlfi cting pain and kissing to heal it in the same instant, loving laughing, defending, and trying to fi gure out the common thread that bound us all together.- Erma Bombeck

My ten-year-old son was invited to a birthday party the Saturday after Thanksgiving. “Whoah!” I said. “We have a family get-together planned with Grandma and Granpa and Aunt Roselle and Aunt Debbie and Uncle Charlie!” Then I gave him the same words my mother always used on me when I wanted to skip out on family events in favor of friends, “family comes fi rst!” Like it or not he was stuck with us. On Saturday, we gathered together for a post-Thanksgiving/ pre-Christmas feast from as far away as Florida and as close as Connecticut. We spent the entire day catching up, laughing, eating too much baked ziti and egg plant, and cake. We pulled out the board games, which gave way to more eating and laugh-ing. When it was over we said our good-byes until next year. As I tucked him in that night my son said, “Mom, this was the best day!” I had to agree – there is nothing like family togetherness to remind us of the spirit of the holidays.The family feast is the quintessential tradition of the holiday season, the chance to take a break from everyday life to be with the people you love most. What are your favorite traditons?

12 Holiday Family Traditions1. The Family Feast 2. Watching Holiday Movies Together 3. Singing Christmas Carols4. Baking & sharing cookies, gingerbread men, fudge .5. Trudging through the snow to fi nd the perfect Tree6. Decorating the Christmas Tree7. Kissing under the Mistletoe 8. Leaving Cookies for Santa9. Sleigh Riding (at Heeder’s Hill)10. Playing Board Games (Trivial Pursuit)11. Holiday Lights12. Photo Cards

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Auditions: Circle Theatre Players holding auditions for Sarah, Plain & Tall on Dec. 10 at 6:30pm and Sunday, Dec. 12 at 2pm, call-backs Wed., Dec. 15 at 7pm. Production dates are March 25-April 3 with a school matinee on March 30. Needed: 3 men ages 30-40, 3 women ages 30-40, 4 children ages 8-12, several small male supporting roles which could be played by women. Some singing skills needed for the Witting and Nordstrom family members.

Gallery: SLCA gallery will exhibit the watercolors of Brigid Rockwell from Nov. 16 - Dec. 31. which presents us with the lyrical and wondrously animated watercolors that brighten up our late fall landscape. She concentrates her view on scenes from Belldon’s Pond in Troy, a place that holds special meaning to her. Gallery hours are Wed. & Fri. from 10-12 and Sundays from 1-3pm and by appt. Sundays at the Center: On Sunday, Dec. 5 at 1:30pm Sand Lake Center for the Arts will present Aunt Helen’s Closet’ in its Sundays at the Center program. Storyteller Ellen Mnich weaves her narratives using artifacts to tell us about cultures of the world in this unique, interactive and enriching performance. Ellen’s Mnich’s Aunt Helen collected hundreds of items during her more than 60 years of world travel - clothing, jewelry, swords, umbrellas, etc. People of all walks of life will fi nd Aunt Helen’s Closet, with its museum approach to cross-cultural learning, fascinating and contagious. This 1 to 1 ½ hour program is free, but reservations are needed at 518-674-2007 or www.slca-ctp.org.

Save the Date: Sat. Feb. 12 Kevin McKrell and Brian Melick in concert at SLCA. This dynamic duo is a sure crowd pleaser. Tickets $20.

The Sand Lake Center for the Arts is located at 2880 NY 43, one-half mile east of the blinking light in Averill Park, NY. Call 518-674-2007 or visit www.slca-ctp.org for more information and to

make reservations.

Sand Lake Center for the

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Brunswick..................................................279-3461 X103East Greenbush ............................................... 477-7145North Greenbush ............................................... 283-4306Rensselaer ....................................................... 462-4266Schodack .................................................. 477-7590Troy ......................................................... 270-4541CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ............................... 274-7020Gas Emergency .................................... 1-800-982-2345FIRE EMERGENCY .....................................................911In East Greenbush .................................... 479-1212

FIRE DEPARTMENTS-NON EMERGENCYBrunswick............................................................911East Greenbush-main number .......................... 479-4168DeFreestville .............................................. 286-3612Wynantskill ............................................... 286-5506Rensselaer .................................................. 463-2883Schodack ................................................... 477-4215Clinton Heights Fire Dept. ........................ 465-3990Best Luther non-emergency ............................. 283-5641Troy ................................................................ 270-4471

HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTBrunswick..................................................279-3461 X117East Greenbush ..............................................477-6103North Greenbush .............................................283-3921Rensselaer ................................................462-5515Schodack ..................................................766-4000Troy ......................................................... 270-4579

LIBRARYBrunswick...................................................279-4023East Greenbush ............................................. 477-7476North Greenbush .......................................... 283-0303Rensselaer ................................................. 462-1193Schodack .................................... 766-2715 (Nassau)Troy ................................. 235-5310/274-1822/274-7071POISON CENTER ...................................1-800-336-6997

POST OFFICESBrunswick/Cropseyville...................................279-1220East Greenbush .............................................477-5212Wynantskill ..............................................283-5678Rensselaer ................................................449-5012Schodack ..................................................732-2017Troy .........................................................272-7300

POLICE EMERGENCY ............. 911IN EAST GREENBUSH ...................................... 479-1212

POLICE NON-EMERGENCYNYS Troopers at Brunswick............................ 279-4426East Greenbush ............................................ 479-2525North Greenbush- main number .................... 283-5323Rensselaer ................................................. 462-7451Schodack .................................................. 477-8077Troy ......................................................... 270-4411

SCHOOL DISTRICTSBrittonkill School District....................................279-4600East Greenbush ............................................. 477-2755North Greenbush ............................................ 283-6748Rensselaer .................................................. 465-6871Schodack .................................................. 732-2124Troy ......................................................... 271-5200

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