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Craft Fair – Roast Beef Dinner – Bake SaleSCOTIA – Scotia United Methodist Church located at 201 North Ten Broeck Street (1 block from Fire House on Mohawk Ave.), will hold a Craft Fair, Roast Beef Dinner and Bake Sale on Saturday, November 12. Craft Fair and Bake Sale from 10am-4pm; Family-style Roast Beef Dinner with Homemade Pies from 4:30-6:30pm. Dinner tickets: $9.50 for adults; $4.50 for children ages 5-12. For additional information, please call the Church at 372-9575. (P)
Thrift SaleSCOTIA – First Baptist Church, 132 Mohawk Ave. in Scotia, will hold a Thrift Sale on Tuesday, November 8 from 9am-2pm with Bag Sale from 1-2pm. Adult & kid’s clothing, drapes, linens, blankets, quilts, pictures, jewelry, books, tapes, CD’s, shoes, dishes, records and Christmas items!
Boy Scout Bottle & Can DriveGLENVILLE – Boy Scout Troop 65, chartered by the Church of the Im-maculate Conception, conducts a returnable bottle and can collection drive and accepts used printer cartridges for recycling on the 1st Saturday of ev-ery month from 9am-12noon at the Church located at 400 Saratoga Road (Rte. 50) in Glenville. This month’s Saturday collection date is November 5. Follow the signs at the entrance of the parking lot of the Church to the Boy Scout Troop 65 garage. The Scouts will unload the returnables from your vehicle. (P)
“Facebook, How To”BURNT HILLS – PC Users Group Monthly meeting. Free & open to the public. Tuesday, November 15, 6:30pm, at the Town of Ballston Public Li-brary meeting room Lake Hill Rd., Burnt Hills. The purpose of the group is for PC users (novice through expert) to come together and share their computer experiences and problems with other group attendees. Topic this month “Facebook, How to”. For more information, please call Dave at 399-0359. (P)
Native American SpiritualityGLENVILLE – Native American Spirituality for Christian Contemplation with Father Tom Berardi, November 3, 7pm in the Flicker Room at Church of the Immaculate Conception, 400 Saratoga Rd. The Native American spiritual traditions are rich in meaning and universal appeal. This presen-tation and refl ection will help us to explore and understand some of the rituals and symbols of the Native American tradition and to see some of the common elements of meaning that we share from our Catholic Chris-tian traditions. In addition to the presentation, there will be time to share in some simple rituals and prayerful refl ection as well as conversation and questions. (P)
Harvest Barn DanceCHARLTON – Time for a hoedown! A fun-fi lled night for the whole fam-ily. Bring your friends, family and neighbors. All ages welcome. No expe-rience necessary, all dances will be taught. Enjoy an age-old tradition of a community dance, with simple, easy-to-learn circles, squares and contra dances. Come do-si-do! Saturday, November 5, 7pm-9:30pm at Harmony Hall, 1401 Peaceable St. (corner Rte 67), Charlton. Live toe-tapping music by TuneFolk & Friends, with caller Paul Rosenberg. Admission $3; Chil-dren (6-12) $1. Information: 384-3275 or www.tunefolk.com (P)
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ESTATE MOVING SALE: Sat., Nov. 5 & Sun., Nov. 6; 9am-4pm; 1371 Division St., Charlton 12019. Household goods, cross-country skis, vinyl records, all $20 & under, antique furniture priced sepa-rately. All must go! No reasonable offer refused!!
NYSL DAYCARE Openings: Immediate openings for ages infant & up and 1 school placement available. Located in Burnt Hills, less than 5 min. from Charlton Heights School. We have a structured day, fun activities and lots of outside play. We accept pub-lic assistance. “Kindergarten readiness”. Please call 384-0060.
PET CARE IN YOUR HOME: All areas. Best rates. Best service. Your pet is treated like a VIP-Very Important Pet!! Overnights $40-45. Free in-home consultation. Contact Debbie at 399-3148 or debblvsdogs@aol.com
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FOR SALE: Firewood, split, seasoned and kept dry. Free delivery available. Face cord $80. 399-2163, ask for Scott.
OLD APPLIANCES andFURNITURE REMOVED from your HOME or BUSI-NESS. Small or Large jobs. CLEAN OUTS. Call BILL THE JUNKMAN at 664-7488. Credit cards accepted.
Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser for LilyCAPITAL REGION – Come support a Spaghetti Dinner Fund-raiser for 3-yr.-old Lilliana, who was diagnosed with Hepato-blastoma cancer. Event will be held on Friday, November 18 from 6-8:30pm at the Clifton Park Elks Lodge, 695 MacElroy Rd., Ballston Lake. Cost: $10 per person; $5 children under age 10. We’ll have a DJ, 50/50 raffl e along with tickets for purchase to win baskets, gift certifi cates and gifts donated by local busi-nesses. To make a donation, make check payable to Northeast District Charity Fund & mail to Clifton Park Elks, P.O. Box 220, Clifton Park, NY 12065 – mark it “FOR LILY”. For more information, please call Jan at 366-3200 or Susan at 373-1913.
Election Day Bake SaleBURNT HILLS – The United Methodist Women of the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Route 50, Burnt Hills, are holding a Bake Sale on Election Day, November 8, from 7am-7pm in the Fireside Room at the Church. There will be a wide variety of baked goods to choose from and some nice crafts available too. Plan to stop by after you vote! (P)
Scotia Rotary to Hold Bottle DriveSCOTIA – The Scotia Rotary Club will hold a bottle drive on Saturday, November 5 at the Glen-ville Senior Citizens Center on Worden Road in Glenville. Returnable bottles can be dropped off between 7am-1pm. The bottle drive will be held in conjunction with the club’s annual Pancake Festival, being held at the same location at the same time. All proceeds will be used in the Scotia-Glenville community in the form of community service projects performed by the Scotia Rotary Club. For more information, visit www.scotiarotary.org (P)
Winter Sports SaleBURNT HILLS – The 51st annual Winter Sports Sale will be held from 9am-noon on Saturday, November 19 at the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 860 Route 50. This annual event gives the com-munity an opportunity to recycle winter sporting equipment. There will be new and used winter sports equipment for sale. Items for sale may be delivered to the church between 6-9pm on Thursday, November17 and 5-9pm on Friday, November 18th. Older straight skis will not be accepted this year. Downhill and cross country ski equipment, boots, skates, snowboards, sleds and winter sports clothing will be sold. Sellers determine the cost of the articles for sale and receive 75% of the sale price. For more information con-tact Greg Adams at 399-5875, Church Offi ce at 399-5144. (P)
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SEASONED HARDWOOD: Face cord $120; Full cord $250; Unseasoned cord $180.Delivered. 366-4493
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ITEMS WANTED: One or whole estate! Pens, stone-ware, silver, gold, paintings, glassware, anything old! Pre-mium prices paid. Call Mark at 631-9204.
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PILOXING & TABATA Demo Classes Nov. 5th at Glenville Health & Fitness. These classes are sweeping the nation and you can try them for FREE! Saturday Zumba classes also starting Nov. 5th, 11am till noon. 384-0229
LOCAL ARTISANS FALL SHOW & SALE at the Barn at the Bridge, 250 Lake Hill Rd.; Saturday, November 5, 9am-4pm. Weaving, pottery, Adirondack furniture, baskets, jewelry and more!
AIDES/COMPANIONS will care for your loved ones. Lots of TLC. Insured. Bonded. Excellent refer-ences. Dependable. 24/7. Call Ann at 424-6905(cell), 370-4531(H); or Ann Marie at 522-7076(cell)
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NYC Bus TripSARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga County Women’s Republican Club is sponsoring a bus trip to see the Radio City Christmas show on Friday, November 18. Pick up at Walmart in Latham Farms at 7am. Tickets are $100, which includes bus transportation and tickets in the orchestra section for the 5pm show. Call Marilynn at 518-237-2882. (M)
Start Your Holiday ShoppingBURNT HILLS – The O’Rourke Middle School PTA’s 33rd Annual Craft Fair will take place on Saturday, November 5, from 10am-4pm, at the Middle School located at 173 Lake Hill Rd., Burnt Hills. Over 70 crafters, artists, and vendors will be selling a wide variety of items including art work, photography, handbags, herbs & spices, knit and felted items, candles, jewelry, primi-tives, sweets, and much more! Admission is Free and extra parking is available at the BH-BL High School with free shuttle service to the Middle School. (P)
Journey of Organ Donation SCHENECTADY – On Sunday, November 13 from 6-8pm, the Northeast Kidney Foundation, the Center for Donation & Transplant and the New York Alliance for Donation invites the public to a reception and fi lm screening of the award winning and nationally acclaimed documentary “The Power of Two.” This renown documentary has debuted at fi lm festivals world-wide and also takes place on “Donor Sabbath” a nationally recognized program started by faith-based communities across the country to raise awareness for organ donation. The screening will be held at Proctor’s GE Theater located at 432 State Street in Schenectady. The documentary is in-spired by the life stories of the Stenzel Twins (Ana and Isa) and their respective journeys through double lung transplantation, which have compelled them to move from patients to advocates for better access to health care, treatment and transplantation worldwide. If you would like to attend the screening please email carol@healthykidneys.org. For more information about the fi lm or to view the trailer please visit www.thepoweroftwomovie.com. (P)
Prize Winning Author to SpeakSCHENECTADY – Pulitzer Prize-winning author William Kennedy will speak about his recent novel, “Chango’s Beads and Two-Tone Shoes”, and his body of work at Schenectady County Public Library, 99 Clinton St., on Saturday, November 5 at 2pm. Doors will open at 1:30pm. Seating is on a fi rst-come basis. This program is free and open to the public. Call 388-4511 to register. A book sale and signing will follow. The Open Door Bookstore will be offering a 20 percent discount on “Chango’s Beads and Two-Tone Shoes” prior to the day of the program. Pre-orders can be made by calling 346-2719. Books will be full price at the program. This program is made possible by funds from the New York State Council on the Arts and is sponsored by the Mohawk Valley Library System. (P)
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Interfaith Dialogue MeetingSCHENECTADY – The November Meeting of the Interfaith Community of Schenectady will be held on Wednesday, November 9, 7:30pm at the Islamic Center of the Capital District, 21 Lansing Road N., Schenectady. “Women in Islam” will be the topic of speaker Marwa Elbially. The program is free and open to the public. For information on the 6:30pm dinner prior to the talk, call 370-2150.
Mummy Birthday PartyALBANY – The Albany Institute of History & Art is excited to celebrate the 102nd anniversary of the Albany Mummies’ arrival with a Mummy Birthday Party on Sunday, November 6 from noon to 5pm. This annual Family Festival is Free with museum admis-sion and will include Egyptian themed art activities, tours, and re-freshments. Learn the history of the mummies and ancient Egypt through guided tours of the Ancient Egypt exhibition at 1pm and 3pm. Children are invited to bring a toy to mummify in our art studio between 1-4pm. Using hieroglyphics, participants can deco-rate cupcakes provided by The Placid Baker of Troy, for a yummy mummy treat. The two mummies were brought to the Albany Insti-tute from Cairo, Egypt in 1909 by Samuel W. Brown, a member of the museum’s Board of Trustees. For more information about the Mummy Birthday Party contact Barbara Collins, Education Coor-dinator, at 463-4478 x405, collinsb@albanyinstitute.org. (P)
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Could someone please tell me what happened to fall? It seems that we had a week of it and then winter just took over. Planting tulips and other bulbs wasn’t the pleasant task it normally is. That reminds me, lots of folks have been asking if it’s too late to plant fall bulbs. The answer is no. You can plant daffodils and all the other spring fl ower-ing bulbs until the ground freezes. We need to plant these bulbs in the fall because thy need to get chilled over the winter for at least 8 weeks. I know I don’t have to tell you that our winters last WAY longer than 8 weeks so there’s still plenty of time to get them in. Whether we’ll get any warm days to tackle the task is another question. Maybe we’ll have an “Indian Summer” still. There’s always that hope. Business at my birdfeeder has been a brisk as the weather lately. I’m happy to see that there are lots of Tufted Titmice again. I haven’t seen too many the last few years. I don’t know what happened but they seem to be on the rebound in my area at least.
With the return of cold weather, gardeners must fi nd comfort indoors. My house-plants, which have had to share my attention with their hardy outdoor cousins, now revel in the care lavished on them. Some of them spent the summer outside and have gotten trimmed back to help them adjust to lower light conditions indoors. My collec-tion of miniature geraniums gets groomed and trimmed for the fi rst time in a couple of months. As the sun dives toward the southern horizon, the light in my south windows improves. This will stimulate a new fl owering cycle to cheer me up during the crisp, cold days ahead. For me, having fl owering houseplants makes the winter months more bearable, keeping my spirits up when spring seems far away indeed.
The African Violet is, without question, the most popular of all fl owering houseplants. Their prolifi c fl owering habit and soft, fuzzy leaves have delighted indoor gardeners for years. We’ve all heard stories of great grandma’s prize violet whose descendants are still grown and loved by current family members.
The fi rst requirement to consider for African Violets is light. Violets need very strong but indirect sunlight. Many fi nd that a bright north window is the ideal spot. They also thrive when grown under fl uorescent lights. Violets require daytime temperature of 70 degrees or more and need to be kept above 64 at night to thrive. They like their soil to be kept lightly moist by not soggy wet. You’ll want to use room temperature water to avoid shocking them. Use a good African Violet food about every 4th or 5th watering. Wait until your violets are potbound before repotting. They’ll fl ower more if they fell a bit cramped. Use shallow plastic or ceramic pots; clay pots dry too quickly to be benefi cial to African Violets.
If you keep your house cooler than 64 degrees at night then you may have trouble keeping African Violets. A cousin of the African Violet, the Streptocarpus (AKA: Cape Primrose) is a great alternative. The Streptocarpus has the same indirect light requirement as the African Violet. It should also be kept evenly moist but is far more forgiving than the violet of accidental dryness.
For the very cool home, consider the Cyclamen. These tuberous plants thrive when temperatures drop below 60 at night and won’t be happy if it gets warmer than 65 in the daytime. Keep them barely moist and feed about every forth of fi fth watering dur-ing the fl owering period. It’s not uncommon for a Cyclamen to maintain a fl owering period of three months or longer if not over watered.
These three plants are all excellent candidates for indoor color due to their modest light requirements. Remember, the most common mistake folks make is over water-ing. If your house is dry and you want to provide extra humidity, place the plants in a gravel fi lled tray and fi ll the tray with water. Place your plants on the gravel so the evaporating water passes by the leaves. Be sure the pot isn’t actually sitting in the water but on the gravel above the water. Nothing kills a plant more quickly than drowning.
If you’re lucky enough to have a south-facing window or, better yet, a sunroom, then there’s almost no limit to the fl owering beauties you can grow. Thanks for the read.
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* Invest in the right equip-ment. Purchase an ultra-soft and thick robe and slippers. Stock up on loofah sponges, long-handled bath brushes, wash cloths, bath salts, and moisturizing creams. Simply using professional products can seem indulgent.
* Homeowners with a spa bathtub can indulge in sooth-ing jet-propelled massage whenever they desire. If in-stalling a new tub is not in the cards, purchase a spa mat that can be suction-cupped to the bottom of a traditional bathtub. An external pump blows air bubbles through the mat, creating the same effect as a spa tub.
* Rely on aromatherapy. There are many essential oils that can be added to bath water or applied to the body. Depending on the aroma, a person can induce calm and
contentment simply by inhal-ing a few scents.
* Ask a spouse to provide a massage. He or she can use unscented mineral or olive oil to rub down achy parts of the body. It is much more cost-effective than a spa massage.
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* Remove or avoid mirrors. Mir-rors always make a room seem larger, something homeowners should avoid when furnishing a great room. If mirrors must be included, place them in spots where they will not create the il-lusion of more space.
* Go big with furniture. This is a no-brainer, but larger furniture can make a great room seem more cozy. When looking for tables, like coffee tables or end tables, avoid tables with glass tops as these create the illusion of space in a fashion similar to mirrors.
The placement of furniture can also play a role in how cozy a room feels. Grouping furniture, such as placing a sofa and lo-veseat around the television and placing an armchair near a window for reading, can make a room feel more intimate. Furniture does not have to be placed solely around the edges of a room, especially in larger rooms that homeowners want
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Lucy is a senior shep-herd mix. Her pic doesn’t do her justice. She’s a very pretty girl. Lucy was found in the middle of the road in Bolton Landing. She was seen there several times before someone finally called animal control. Lucy was very matted and has only 1 eye. Her other eye was apparently surgically removed long and it seems she was a well cared for pet at some point. Who knows how she ended up in this predicament? Her tail is always wagging and she seems happy to finally be given a second chance for a forever home. Contact H.O.P.E. for more info to foster or adopt Lucy: 518-428-2994 or www.hopeani-malrescue.org.
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November Mystery Book ClubSARATOGA SPRINGS/COHOES – The Mystery Book Club at the Cohoes Public Library will be discussing Stephen Dobyns’ “Saratoga” series. Set in Saratoga Springs, NY, the series fea-tures Charlie Bradshaw who uses the “summer place to be” as a backdrop for his many mysteries. Known as a writer with an in-cisive wit and a keen sense of humor, Stephen Dobyns uses his insights into human nature to bring his stories alive. Join us at 10:30am on November 16, at the library to share your insights. Books are available at the library. Additional information is available www.cohoespubliclibrary.org or at 235-2570. (P)
Holiday Pet Portraits to Benefi t APFNISKAYUNA – Holiday Pet Portraits will be offered at River Road Animal Hospital on Saturday, November 12 from 1-4pm. $10 per sitting fee will be donated to the Animal Protection Foundation. Photographs by Sarah Martino of Sarah’s Studio. For additional information and to set up an appointment, please call 346-2030. River Road Animal Hospital is located at 2121 River Road in Niskayuna. Visit our website at rrahvets.com
Mayan Hands Fair Trade SaleALPLAUS – Looking for a unique gift for the holidays? The Alplaus United Methodist Women are hosting a Mayan Hands Fair Trade Sale on Friday and Saturday, November 18 and 19 from 10am-3pm at the Alplaus United Methodist Church on 1 Brookside in Alplaus. These high quality hand-woven items make beautiful gifts. The Mayan Hands Foundation helps women in nine Guatemalan communities to earn a fair return for their work. Thank you for supporting these talented Guate-malan weavers and the Alplaus UMW. Call 399-6000 for more information. The Alplaus church is handicapped accessible.
Retired Teachers AssociationSARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga Springs Retired Teach-ers Association will meet on Monday, November 7, at 12 noon at Longfellows Restaurant, 500 Union Avenue (Route 9P), Saratoga Springs. Membership is open to retired educators who taught in and/or live in Saratoga County. For new member in-formation and luncheon reservations, please call 587-5356.
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Siding, Seamless Gutters, Free Estimates, Fully Insured.
631-0572 • 229-4720 (C)
PAINTING PAINTING & WALLPAPER& WALLPAPER
All Roofing & Repairs. Roofing – SlateFlat Roofs – Painting – Porches – Decks
Chimney Repair & Rebuild. Insured. Free est.Ron Bellrose Contracting 346-6140
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AWESOME COLORSQuality Painting & Wallpapering
Free est. Fully ins. Professional results.Call Perry at 381-1809.
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CUSTOM PAINTING40 yrs. service. Comm./Res. Fully Ins.
Paper removal, pressure washing, staining.Free est. Neat & reliable. 885-7009
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King-Snake Sewer & Drain Cleaning ServiceWe clean any drain! Over 30 yrs. of
knowledgeable exp. We charge by the job,not the hour!! 256-2581, 887-2213 or 725-0721
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ON DEMAND SNOWPLOWINGResidential & Commercial
Seasonal & Per Plow Rates Available(518) 421-8567
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Free Estimate or visit online at PruskyServices.Com Schenectady County Chamber Member
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Per Service or Seasonal ContractsFree estimates. Discount for email billing.
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Schenectady County/Glenville AreasGreat Rates! 466-7070
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COMMERCIAL SNOWPLOWINGServing Glenville & Burnt Hills Areas
Salting available.Fully ins. 10 yrs. exp. 381-9661
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North Country Home ImprovementDecks, Windows, Doors, Siding
Kitchens, Baths, Additions.Give us a call, we do it all. 881-7697
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masonry, roofing. Free est. Fully ins. 631-0572 or 229-4720 (C)
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Free Estimates399-8298
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Across1. Children’s vacation place 5. Spiked wheels on boot heels 10. Burst of wind14. Sundae topper, perhaps15. Fort Knox unit16. “I’m ___ you!”17. Legal status in two countries (2 wds)20. Vertebrate with embryonic sac 21. Figures of speech?22. Carbonium, e.g.23. Notch in a battlement 24. Barley bristle26. ___ song (2 wds)29. “___ who?”31. Account32. Comparatively cockamamie35. “Over” follower in the first line of “The Caissons Go Rolling Along”37. Protection to foreign perse-cuted persons (2 wds) 40. Caught in the act41. Happening every school session 42. Basic unit of money in Romania 43. Common request (acronym)45. Colors
46. Driver’s lic. and others47. Vibrations detected by ears 50. Air letters?52. School custodian 54. Free from dirt 58. Pertaining to the chemical action of electricity 60. Ditch61. Pouts62. Addition column63. Amount to make do with64. All in65. “___ quam videri” (North Carolina’s motto)
Down1. Conclusion2. Jack-in-the-pulpit, e.g.3. No significance 4. Salk’s conquest5. “Laugh-In” segment6. Cracker spread7. Altdorf is its capital8. Gillette product9. About 1.3 cubic yards10. Date exclusively (2 wds) 11. Joining of political antago-nists (pl.) 12. Ado13. First-rate
18. Duck meat slowly cooked in its own fat 19. Your grandmother (pl.) 23. False reports 24. “The Sound of Music” backdrop25. Beau27. “Don’t bet ___!” (2 wds)28. Dash30. Pivoted 33. Estimated Lean Meat Yield (acronym) 34. Abnormal respiratory sound36. Flightless flock38. Bills39. Modus operandi44. Short shot48. Standards49. Sag51. Ralph of “The Waltons”52. Come together53. ___ vera54. Chinese dynasty from 557-58955. “___ we forget”56. ___ souci57. “... or ___!”59. Nod, maybe
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OPEN HOUSES - SUNDAYS 12pm-2pmCall Nancy (518) 928-1238 or Tammy (518) 588-2811
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Directions: From I-87 Exit 15, drive north on Rt. 50 for 7 miles. Turn right on Putnam Rd., half a mile to Shelly Park.
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CLIFTON PARK EXIT 8Aduplex. 2 BR, 1 1/2 bath, full basement, gas heat, a/c, deck, yard, w/d hookup Clean, private. No smoking, no pets. $975. 265-0903
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Traffi c reports often make mention of black ice during the colder weather. It can certainly sound ominous, and it’s of-ten very dangerous. But what exactly is black ice?
Black ice is a thin coating of ice that forms on roadways and other surfaces. It often occurs from freezing drizzle, wind-blown snow or freezing condensation. Because black ice is so thin, the ice appears to be the same color of the surface material beneath the ice. Therefore, on asphalt roads, the ice can be nearly invisible and black in color.
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Many people mistakenly as-sume that New Year’s Eve is the holiday responsible for the most drunk-driving accidents. Although cham-pagne and other alcoholic drinks are often free-fl ow-ing on December 31, New Year’s Eve holds a distant second place to Thanksgiv-ing for the most drunk driv-ing-related fatalities. This is perhaps because Thanks-giving is a family holiday, and many people often feel pressure to drink more when family are around to have a good time.
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EARLY DEADLINE NOTICEEARLY DEADLINE NOTICEDue to the Thanksgiving Holiday our paper of
Nov. 24th will be published on Tuesday, Nov. 22nd
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Babysitting CourseGLENVILLE – The Greater Glenville Family YMCA will be offering “Supersitters,” a 5-hour babysitting course, Saturday, November 5, from noon-5pm. Upon successful completion of the course, each student will receive a certifi cation of attendance. The class is for youth 11 yrs. old and up. Members: $25; Community Members: $37. Call the YMCA for details, 399-8118. (A)
Celebrating 50 Years of WorshipREXFORD – In recognition of 50 years of worship and service to the community, Faith Baptist Church Elder Board has designated Sunday, November 6 as a Day of Celebration at Faith. From the beginnings of ten couples meeting in the Glenville Grange Hall, then congregants of Central Baptist Church (100 years in Schenectady) joined two years later until today - God has blessed. The theme of the day is, “Looking Back with Gratitude; Looking Forward with Hope.” Former Pastor, Dr. Douglas Fombelle, presently Dean of Bethel Seminary of the East will bring a greeting entitled, “Looking Back with Gratitude” with current Pastor, Rev. Dr. R. Peter Mason closing the service with, “Looking Forward with Hope.” Our new worship director, Paul Taddeo, will lead worship songs from the past and present. Recognition of founding members and many historical photos will add to the event. The community is invited to attend this celebration at the church, Sunday, Novem-ber 6th, 8:30am and 11am worship services, with reception at 9:40am in the gym. The church is located at 11 Glenridge Rd. in Rexford. For more information, call 399-2220 x101. (A)
Candy Buy-Back ProgramBALLSTON SPA – The dental offi ce of Dr. Fred Dreher at 410 Rowland Street, Ballston Spa, would like to invite you to participate in our annual Candy Buy-Back Program. We collect candy to send to troops overseas through the Family Readiness Group. We will pay your child $1 per pound for their candy and give them a prize too! Donations of candy or money are gladly ac-cepted, and notes to the troops are much appreciated! We will be collecting candy on November 7 and 8, from 9am-5pm. We appreciate your help in making the holidays brighter for the men and women who serve us all! Happy Halloween!! For more information, please call 885-6185. (A)
Annual Pancake FestivalGLENVILLE – The Scotia Rotary Club will hold is annual Pancake Festival on Saturday, No-vember 5 at the Glenville Senior Citizens Center on Worden Road in Glenville. The doors open at 7am and food will be served until 1pm. The cost for the “all you can eat” meal is $6 for adults and $4 for children. Kids under 2 years old are free. The meal includes pancakes, French toast, sau-sage, applesauce and assorted beverages. Tickets will be available at the door. All proceeds will be used in the Scotia-Glenville community in the form of community service projects performed by the Scotia Rotary Club. For more information visit www.scotiarotary.org (A)
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