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• WE DO IT ALL - property, foundation- turn key - We are your 1 STOP SHOP
VALUED HOMES
• Colonial, Capes, Ranches WE HAVE IT ALL• Bring us a floor plan and we will BUILD IT FOR LESS- LOWEST PRICES• Customize your home today with us
• Large 4 bedroom, 2 bath, 1/2 acre lot- LAND & HOME $97,900• Come see our 4 NEW HOMES on display• DISCOUNTS & FREE living room set with purchase
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1940 Rt 32N at Route 50,Gansevoort, NY
518-792-1776
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• SAND FILL •• SAND FILL •• SAND FILL •• SAND FILL •• SAND FILL • TTTTTOPSOIL •SHALEOPSOIL •SHALEOPSOIL •SHALEOPSOIL •SHALEOPSOIL •SHALE
• Land Clearing • Excavation• Land Clearing • Excavation• Land Clearing • Excavation• Land Clearing • Excavation• Land Clearing • Excavation
• Bulldozing • Stone Driveways• Bulldozing • Stone Driveways• Bulldozing • Stone Driveways• Bulldozing • Stone Driveways• Bulldozing • Stone Driveways
• Concrete • Septic Systems• Concrete • Septic Systems• Concrete • Septic Systems• Concrete • Septic Systems• Concrete • Septic Systems
• F• F• F• F• Foundaoundaoundaoundaoundations • Demolitiontions • Demolitiontions • Demolitiontions • Demolitiontions • Demolition
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FOR RENT:Granville, NY.
1 & 2 bedroomapartments.
Offering $200 Off 1 months rent!
Starting at $575.Water, sewer,
on-site laundry,trash, snow &
garbage removal.1-845-436-1215
Schodack $37,500 1+AcreBuilding Lot Ready to Go EGreen Schls, Al Konieczny @BRYCE 441-4353
Coming Soon~ Renovated3000 SqFt home in North406 Bedrooms, 4 Baths Be 1st!
BRYCE 937-5120
WANTED LAND TO LIST:
Large or small; open, orwooded. With oe without ahouse. We have Serious buy-ers. www.michael-craig-campbell-rea;ty.com.518-642-2274.
CAMBRIDGE, NYLuxury 3 bedroom, 3 bath
home adjoining Stateforest.
Gated off street parking,newly renovated kitchen,
stainless appliances, granitecounter tops, washer/dryer,
A/C. Ground and snowmaintenance included.$1175 plus utilities.
Call evenings.1-518-854-9840.
OUT OF COUNTY BUYERWANTS A FARM!Reasonablly priced. Call Al at
Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.
NEED TO SELL YOUR
HOME OR PROPERTY?List with us at a fair price. If we don't sell your home wewill pay your $500. AlKonieczny at Bryce Real Es-tate Call for details.
518-441-4353.
HEDGES LAKE LOT FORSALE: 10' dock space in-cluded on water. $19,000.518-858-2786.
APARTMENT FOR RENTIN SCHUYLERVILLE Up-stairs over bakery Cafe. NoPets. 518-695-3564 andleave a message.
WE ARE BUYING
COUNTRY PROPERTYFarms, WoodlandsVacant Lands &
Water-frontCall 518-638-6484 or518-747-7722 eves
SCHUYLERVILLEONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT FORRENT includes heat, lights,water and sewer. $700/mo
518-338-8311AND OR FARM
WANTED: Top price paid.Out of country buyers. Callryce Realty 518-271-7630
CORLEW REALTY2243 Coach Rd.,Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-6473Serving Washington &
Warren CountiesSandra Corlew,Broker/owner
THREE BEDROOMHOUSE FOR RENT: Cor-ner of Wilbur Ave and Route40 Easton. $1000/month plusutilities. Central air and heat(propane). All appliances in-cluded. Well water. Greatviews. Two year minimum.518-695-5000.
SEEKING RURAL HOMEFOR RENT Mature coupleseeking rural property for rentor lease purchase. Old farm-house, fixer upper or mobilehome ok. Must be pet friendlyand horse friendly is a big plus!Please call or text 518-253-4756 or email [email protected]
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bed-room, brick, dead end road,large yard, wood and oil heat.Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Sa-lem, NY.
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Power Equipment
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Route 40 Melrose
518-753-6921
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LATE WANTED: Used slaten or off the building. Also newnd used slate for sale. Call 802-65-3200.
TIRES FOR SALECar, Truck, Dump Truck, Tractor
trailer.NEW & USED.
CHRIS CONNOLLY421-3608 753-4542
CASH: For crank phono-
graphs, early 78's,cylinder records, parts.Call 798-5612
CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's,cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612
2001 VW BEETLE
100,000 miles; good condition;new tires. $4000. 518-260-7832.
IF YOU LIKE COUNTRYMUSIC...
Then You'll Love"The Downhome Country
Gospel Hour"Sunday evenings 8:00 pm
on 91.9FMIn Our 16th Year! FOR SALE: Artisano
Highlights brown leather sofa,chair, ottoman. Excellentcondition, used for guesthouse furniture. No pets andsmoke free, Paid $6,000, asking$2,500. Call 518-321-1873.
GREENWICH SENIORS CLUB Greenwich Seniors Club will enjoy an Easter luncheon at theAuction Barn at noon Wed., April 1. For reservations: 792-9919 before March 27. There will be nocovered dish lunch in April. The regular sandwich meeting will be at noon, Wed. April 15 at the
VFW,Abeel Avenue, Greenwich, NY. Beverages and desserts will be provided Some Seniors willattend Washington County Seniors lunch and meeting at the Hartford Firehouse at 10.00am onFriday April 10.
PALM SUNDAY HAM DINNER- The Hershel-Argyle Masonic Lodge in Hartford, NY will beserving a Public Family-style Baked Ham dinner fundraiser on Sunday, March 29 from 12 noon to2 PM. Menu includes: baked ham, mashed potato & gravy, green beans, corn, cabbage salad, roll s& butter, coffee, tea or milk, & dessert. Cost is $10 donation. Take outs are available. For informa-tion call 518-747-3828.
RUMMAGE SALE at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall (located just off Route 7) onFriday, April 17 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Saturday, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A baked/ food sale will be held on both days. Bag Sale on Saturday — buy 2 bags and get 1 free. Info: 518-663-8206.
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For Those of you who raise chickens, you should be aware: from Minnesota to Arkansas, stateofficials are knocking on doors and quarantining areas in a fight to stop the spread of the biggestU.S. bird-flu outbreak on record.After a strain of the highly contagious variety of avian influenza was detected in Boone County,Arkansas, last week, state officials are check-ing backyard birds at every address in a 10-kilo-meter zone around the infected flock, accordingto Bruce Holland, director of the state’s Live-stock and Poultry Commission in Little Rock.Animals will be tested twice to ensure they are
negative for the virus, he said.In Minnesota and Missouri, officials are follow-ing similar procedures, with increased restrictions on moving poultry. The spread of bird flu promptedlimits on American poultry-meat shipments into China, the European Union and Mexico, the biggestbuyer of U.S. chicken and turkey. Tyson Foods Inc. and Sanderson Farms Inc. are reinforcingprecautions on their flocks.“We’re constantly looking at ways to improve what we do,” Holland said. “Our state veterinarian isworking closely with” the U.S. Department of Agriculture, he said.Minnesota, Missouri and Arkansas, which fall along a migratory bird route known as the Mississippiflyway, reported cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza this month in commercial turkey flocks,according to the USDA. Kansas last week confirmed bird flu in a backyard mixed poultry flock, thefirst finding in the Central flyway. Additional cases were reported beginning in December in thewestern part of the country. It’s the biggest U.S. outbreak since records begin in 1997, according tothe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.‘Isolated Incident’After detection of the disease in Pope County, Minnesota, officials tested animals at thirty sites withbackyard birds within 10 kilometers of the infected flock, according to Bethany Hahn, communica-tions director for the state’s Board of Animal Health in St. Paul. All tests so far have been negative.“It has been an isolated incident at this point,” Hahn said on Monday.In Missouri, the two turkey facilities that reported influenza in Jasper and Moniteau counties wereimmediately quarantined, according to an e-mail from Sarah Alsager, a public information officer for
the state’s agriculture department. There are restrictions on moving poultry and poultry productswithin a radius of 10 kilometers surrounding each site, she said.Minnesota and Arkansas were the two largest turkey producers last year, based on the number of young birds slaughtered, USDA data show. Arkansas was the third-largest chicken producer.The virus is not expected to pose a human health risk, according to a statement from USDA’sAnimal and Plant Health Inspection Service.
ON THE FARM by Andy Manne
This week’s ag report issponsored by:
Hoosac ValleyFarmers Exchange212 Main Street PO Box 299Schaghticoke, NY 12154
P-518.753.6911 F-518.753.7554
2005 DODGE CARAVAN4dr, 7 pass, 105k mi. Good
condition. $3200.518-695-4492
NOLAN N42E MOTORCYCLE HELMET FOR SALE: Thisis for a brand new Nolan N42E open face motorcycle helmet Ipurchased last year. I found the helmet was to big for me ,so Isaved it thinking my wife would use it. Well she never did. It isblack, size medium, but I believe it runs a little big in size. It alsohas a opening on the side of the helmet to put in a blue toothcommunication system. It has a flip down tinted face shield. Thishelmet sells for $239.00 brand new. This one is brand new and Iam asking $100.00 for it. That\’s 139.00 less than you can find iton the internet or in the stores Serious inquiries only [email protected]
ANTIQUE FLY ROD FORSALE : Horrocks-Ibbotsonbrand. Excellent condition.Asking $150. 518-854-3166.
ANGUS BEEF FOR SALE:High quality. 1/2, whole, 1/4savailable Marchaland Farms
518-692-9881
CORN SILAGE ANDHAYLAGE FOR SALE:
Marchaland Farms518-692-9881
3 POINT HITCHPOTATO PLANTER ANDPTO HYDRO POTATO
PICKER FOR SALE: Usedtwice. $3200
203-488-9329 or203-871-9172.
SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rus-tic furniture stock. Select gradehardwood lumber, includingbutternut, cherry, oak, ash,birch, etc. Call 518-494-2747.
WANTED: Standing timber,wood lots. Fully insured. Call518-692-2109
EXCAVATORFOR HIRE:
with rotary brush cutter;22 ft reach. Mowing andbrush cutting of ponds,steep hills, embankmentsand roadways. We alsohave multiple versatile
bush hogging and brushcutting equipment for all
your needs.Broestler BrushCutting
LLC.Easton, NY
Fully Insured.Free Estimates.
518-692-9074.
MECHANIC WANTED : 2
positions avail. Outdoor PwrEquip Dlr. Sm and 2cyc en-gine. Lawn mowers, Riders,Chainsaws, Trimmers etc. ExpOnly. Must have own tools. YrRound, 401k, Benefits. 2 loca-tions, Ballston Lake/Charlton:518-399-8574 or So GlensFalls: 518-636-5580
FIBER MALEALPACASFOR SALE:
518-499-9090
CUT, SPLIT ANDDELIVERED
HARDWOOD FOR SALE.Call
1-802-394-2565 or518-598-2376
BEST OF QUALITYTAXIDERMYDeer Heads Mounted. BearRugs Made. Museum Quality.
518-642-9570
RAW LOCALHONEY FOR SALE
Dave HicksRoute 40 Hartford, NY
518-632-5422
FOR SALE: John Daly Goldmodel golf clubs & bag. Excel-lent condition, most clubs neverused. Asking $150. Call 518-507-6112
WANTED, ANYTHING
WITH A SMALL EN-GINE, RUNNING ORNOT. CASH PAID FORSOME 518-753.0007 /
376-3807
APPLIANCES
RECONDITIONED& GUARANTEEDRefrigerators, Ranges, Wash-ers, Dryers. Best selection,price & guarantee. New &Used parts. Major credit cards.
518-761-950159 Boulevard
Queensbury, NY1-800-640-4313
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CAROL’S COLLECTIBLES & Antiques
DebitCards
518.499.0728 • Carol &Terry84 Broadway, Route 22
Whitehall, NY
Open Daily Year-Round Multi-Dealer Shop
Books • Glassware• Frames • Artwork
• Tools • Toys
carolscollectibles.biz
• Housewares • Furniture • Jewelry• Plates & Dishes and so much more!
23 East Broadway,Salem, NY
518-854-3857Visit us onFacebook
McCartee’s BarnFine Art & Antiques
McCartees.Barn
Now BuyingJunk Cars $200 & Up
Scrap, Tin Taken In!Also Buying: Copper, Brass &
Batteries per Lb.
N E W
C E R T I F I E D
S C A L E S !
LUNCH SPECIAL THURSDAYS, FRIDAYS
AND SATURDAYS: Unlimited Soup & Salad Bar
SERVING DINNERS THURSDAYSAND FRIDAYS: Offering Dinner
Specials: 4pm-8pm
518-681-6346215 Broadway Ft Edward, NY.
BROADWAY
CAFE
Serving Breakfast & LunchEveryday! 7am-2pm
With a Full Menu
Lunch Begins @ 11am
‘
At The Historic Inn In Fort EdwardAcross From the High School
$7.95
Make Reservations ForBirthday Parties,
Business Meetings,Any Special Occasion.We Can AccomodateLarge Groups in Our
Social Room.
Any Day- Any Time 7am-10pm
We ShipUPS Daily
30% OFF IN STOCKCARHARTT
PROPANE 20 lb
PropaneRefill
$13992339 St. Rt. 40, Greenwich, NY
518-692-1015
M-F 7-5:30; Sat. 8-5; Sun. 9-5
SEEDS &
SEED STARTERS
COUNTRY POWER PRODUCTS, Inc.COUNTRY LIVING CENTER
Locally Owned by the Rieger Family for over 45 Years!
MAPLE
SUGARING
SUPPLIES
ADVANCENOTICE:
MACHINERYCONSIGNMENT
AUCTIONSaturday,
April 18th 201510 AM
8 McEachron Hill Rd.,Argyle, NY
Argyle Livestock
Station
Duane and DeniseHerrington, Cathy Ellis
518.638.8580
Call Now
With YourConsignments
Accepting any farmmachinery, lawn/
garden items, tools,antiques, etc.
2005 FORD ESCAPE AWD, V6, auto, loaded............. $6995
2003 SATURN LW300 SW V6, auto, loaded .............$4995
2005 PONTIAC G6 V6, auto, loaded ..........................$4995
2003 VOLVO S80 5 cyl, auto ...................................... $2995
2008 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX loaded with all the
right options ......................................................... $5995
2003 CHEVY 1 TON LS reg. cab, 8.1 V8, Allison
automatic transmission, loaded...........................
$14,700
Schaghticoke $229k RanchHome on 5+Acres 30x40barn with 2 Stalls & Tack Rm,Pond Call Al Koniczny @BRYCE 441-4353
Work From Home orOffice! Make 30k + RealtorsWanted! Must have License orWilling to Get BRYCE 928-1231
Pop has RaceCar Needs Homewith Big Garage up to $275k BRYCE 928-1231
Need to sell your home?Call Al Konieczny @ BryceReal Estate 441-4353Competitive , Reliable,Professional and ProvenService for all your needs!
E Side Beauty! Walk to EmmaWillard! 3BR, SpaciousColonial, Yard, Big Gar w/Loft &More Only $145k BRYCE937-5120
Starter Homes $74k and UpCall Jim@ BRYCE 588-6755
NYC BUYER WANTSWATERFRONT HOMEOR CAMP. Good price.Call Al at Bryce R.E.18-441-4353.
EAST GREENWICHon Battenkill.
Stylish 2 BR, double livingroom, spacious kitchen,
W/D hookup,private garden, garage.
$700 plus security, lease.No pets.
ALSO: tiny 1 BR, $450.518-854-9285
RENTAL: One bedroom, W/D, porch,/ to yard . Very clean.$575/month. Security andreferences required. Veryclean 518-695-3274.
TWO
APARTMENTSAVAILABLE.One on the first floor; oneon the second floor; both
two (2) bedrooms.27 Main streetGreenwich, NY
518-791-3001
ONE BEDROOM APTOR RENT: Country settingn Schuylerville. Includes heat,lectric, water/sewer, lawn
maintenance and snow plow-ng. $775/mo. 518-338-8311.
FOR SALE:•Sand blaster Cabinet:23”wx19”dx20”h-$75•3 HVLP spray guns. Sharp platinum(2) off brands-$100•Body shop supplies-call for list-$95•Strip tape display (50) rolls w/cutter-$75•Welding torches & gauges, (3) tips,(1) heating tip, (2) cutting torches,(8) tank adapters, etc. Includes minetorch(both need air lines)- $75•Porter-Cable metal air shears-$40• Big Daddy rivet gun-$25•Leverage bar-$40•Air line w/reel-$40
• Binks air regulator-$35DISCOVERIES4498 State Route 9,
Routes 9 & 28,Warrensburg, NY 12885
518-623-4567
DALE EARNHARDT Black Wool Stetson Hat; #3 Signa-
ture Collection. Size 71/2 , L/N , Never worn.. Stored inplastic. Whitehall 518-499-5080- OR- [email protected].
WE SPECIALIZE INESTATE CLEAN OUTS.
Antiques purchased orconsigned. WANTED:antiques, collectibles, fine
used furniture, china , glass,books and garage sale items.
Call 518-747-0197
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Sandy DeGregory
Courtney Hughes
& Terry Austin-Miller
14 Forest StreetGreenwich, NY 12834
O pen T ues-Sat W alk-insw elc o me
LOCUST GROVE
SMOKEHOUSEFed. ID #4265
ROUTE 40, ARGYLE
518-638-8591
Stop by and checkout our specials!
The Whitehall House of Pizza recently reopened un-der the new name of NY Pizza & Italian Restaurant.
The business is now owned by Shaki Bhatti and his sonNadab Bhatti, both of Whitehall New York. LeannIngalls, (pictured below) will be managing the business,which will be open 7 days a week for lunch and dinnerfrom 11am until closing. Leann lives in Whitehall andhas been in the restaurant business for over 15 years.
We believe patronswill be pleasantly sur-prised by thecongeneal atmo-sphere and eager atti-tude of the staff. Therestaurant offers ap-petizers, salads, gy-ros, cold and hot subs,
calzones, dinners (spaghetti, stuffed shells, lasagna,egg plant) and much more.The business is located at 9856 Route 4 on the south-
ern side of Whitehall. Food may be eaten in or takenout. Delivery is available during all hours they are open!518-499-0744.Stop in and wish them good luck!And mention that wesuggested it.
WOULD YOU LIKE TOBE YOUR OWN BOSS?
Set your own hours, work inthe great outdoors?
Snowplow and LawnCare Business For Sale!You get two trucks withsnowplows, salter sander,
Kubota Backhoe; 2 trailers; 4lawn mowers, 4 back pack blowers; 4 weed whackersand misc equipment and aclient list of 50 customers.
All for $80k . Call 518-692-2838 for more details.
FOR SALE: 2003 BUICKCENTURY; 77k, Floridacar, new tires and struts.
518-642-2672
DAVIS & DAUGHTERSRESIDENTIAL AND
COMMERCIALPAINTING.
Fully Insured. You Won’t BeDisappointed Doing Business
With Us.Give Us A Call Today.
518-308-5242 Or EmailUs At
[email protected] Or Visit UsOn Facebook @ Davis&
Daughters.
FOR SALE:•Fein air corner sander-$45
•(2) 8ft lengths of frame straightening chain. Single grab hook-
$95 for both.•(1) 20 ft length of chain-$35
Storm Cat portable generator; 800 rated watts/900 max watts;2 hp 2 stroke engine-$135
•Blue-Point AC charger with adapters. White Industriesrefrigerant recovery recycling center. Both for $285
•Ridged 12” chop saw-$85•20 gal. shop vac-$25
DISCOVERIES4498 State Route 9,
Routes 9 & 28,Warrensburg, NY 12885
518-623-4567
SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL
Call for pick up or drop off service available. 518-686-9621 Hoosick, NY
TREE SERVICE..EXPERIENCEDCLIMBER NEEDED.Donavan Tree Service,10 Brickyard Road,
Mechanicville.518-664-3531.
HELP WANTEDWilliam J. Dyer & Sons
Melrose, NY(518)664-4155
Utility Construction, CleanDriving Record, Drug Testing
NOW ACCEPTINGOR WILL PICK UP
Scrap Metal or AppliancesAlso: We buy & pickup scrap
cars.518-695-6757
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WEST FT ANN LADIES AUXILLARY WILL BE WORK-NG TO BAKE YOUR EASTER PIES FROM SCRATCH:
PIES ARE $10 EACH. CREAM PIES: CHOCOLATE, BANANACOCONUT, MAPLE, LEMON MERINGUE; PINEAPPLERASPBERRY; VANILLA; APPLE; APPLE/CRANBERRYPECAN; MIXED BERRY. ALL CRUST'S ARE MADE FROM
CRATCH ALONG WITH THE CREAM FILLINGS.ANGEL FOOD LOGS $12.00 WITH THE FOLLOWING FILL-NGS: PINEAPPLE, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY. 1 DOZEN
HOME MADE DINNER ROLLS $6.00. WE OFFER SUGARFREE OPTIONS. DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL REQUEST?UST GIVE US A CALL VALERIE TWISS 747-7400, LAURIE
GOULD 744-8158, ELAINE GREEN 792-9397
CONNECTIONS: Do you need help with long term care forourself or a friend? Contact NY Connects Coordinator Susan at
Warren/Hamilton Counties Office for the Aging at 1-866-805-3931o find out about options available for persons of any age needingare.
TREE TAPPING CEREMONY: The Upper Hudson Maple Pro-ucers Association will once again host a tree tapping ceremony toick-off the 20th Annual Maple Open House Weekends. The tap-ing will be held on Friday, March 20, at 1PM in Fulton County at
Mud Road Sugar House, 278 Mud Road, Ephratah, (518)-863-6313.The Commissioner of Agriculture is invited and has traditionally
elivered a proclamation opening the state’s maple season by “tap-ing the first tree.” The Maple Open House Weekends run March1-22 and March 28-29, allowing the public to take a free tour of rea sugarhouses and see maple syrup made first-hand. Sugarhousesarticipating in the event are located throughout Washington, War-en, Saratoga, Rensselaer, Fulton and Montgomery Counties. Mapleeason generally runs from now through the beginning of April.
The Upper Hudson region is among the biggest syrup producingreas in New York State.
Questions regarding the tapping event or the maple weekend cane sent to: Upper Hudson Maple Producers Association47 Bunker Hill Rd., Salem, NY 12865 Mary Jeanne Packer 518-54-7669 (office) or 802 236 0881 (mobile);
[email protected] www.upperhudsonmaple.com
NIGHT AT THE BREWSEUM- Night at the Brewseum willake place on Friday, March 27, from 6-9:30 pm at the New Yorktate Military Museum. This is a great evening to come and sampleozens of different kinds of beers and wines from our local region.
All proceeds go to benefit the Friends of the NYS Military Mu-eum and Saratoga Springs Lions Club. Tickets are on sale nownline through Brown Paper Tickets; tickets will be available at ourift shop soon.
PRING STOP & SHOP- The General Schuyler Emergencyquad is hosting a Spring Stop & Shop on Sat., April 25 from 10m to 4 pm. Looking for Vendors. Please call Pat Temple at 331-978 or e-mail at [email protected] if you are interested ineserving a table.
A PANCAKE BREAKFAST WILL BE HELD AT THEWEST PAWLET VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT, SUN-DAY, APRIL 12TH. Located at 2806 Vermont Route 153 (Main
treet). Sponsored by the department’s firemen, the breakfast ispen from 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The West Pawlet firehouse is aandicap accessible site. All are welcome. The breakfast menuncludes pancakes of several varieties including regular, chocolatehip, blueberry and cranberry; as well as Belgian waffles with yourhoice of Fresh Vermont Syrup and/or strawberries and whippedream, West Pawlet ’s world-famous home fries, scrambled eggs,ausage and bacon. The menu’s beverages include: coffee, tea,
milk and orange juice. Breakfast prices are $8.00 for 12 years andp, $5.00 for 5-12 years and free to children under the age of 5ears. A charity fund-raiser event, breakfast profits are dedicatedor the department’s equipment and training needs. The depart-
ment is a non-profit. Donations are appreciated and are gratefullyeceived. New members are welcome. The department membersll wish to extend a sincere thank you to the many patrons of ourancake breakfast events which are held monthly September
hrough April. We will remind you when the September 2015 sched-le begins again. For more information contact: Antonio Landon at802) 345-4312 or email: [email protected] . By Janice B.
Edwards, Freelance Writer.
FREE SPRING ART PROGRAMS AT THE CCC. The SalemCourthouse Community Center is offering two art programs to areatudents at no charge thanks to generous funding provided by
LARAC. The first opportunity is a spring break art class fortudents in the 7th and 8th grade. The Salem Central School artepartment will help target the students who would benefit fromhis program, however, private and home-schooled students are
welcome as well. Experienced art teacher, Gabi Moore will conducthe classes at the CCC Monday through Friday during spring breakApril 6 – 10) from 10:30 am to noon. Students will have thepportunity to explore their creative side leading to an exhibit of heir work at the CCC. The second program funded is an initiativehat involves both Salem Central School teens and Salem Art Works.
Each Monday at 2:30 pm between April 13 and June 1, studentswill be transported from the school to SAW utilizing the SAVE van.
At SAW, the students will be mentored by graphic artist, ChaseWinkler. The students will have the opportunity to work withstablished artists while taking advantage of the outstanding groundst SAW. Again, due to the generosity of LARAC, there will be nouition fee. Students interested in either program should contact the
CCC at 518-854-7053 to register.
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Lapine with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. The story follows a Baker (Chris VanDerwerker)nd his wife (Courtnie Harrington) who wish to have a child, Cinderella (Linnea Seegers) who wisheso attend the King’s Festival, and Jack ( Joseph Oswald) who wishes his cow would give milk. Whenhe Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch’s (Alexandra O’Brien)urse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequencesf their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous resul ts.
The show also highlights many more Greenwich students dancing and singing through this epic fairytalebout wishes, family and the choices we make. The musical is being directed by Mr. Richard Cherrynd Ms. Lisa DeAngelis, with the assistance of Mrs. Sarah Moses. Tickets are $6.00 for adults and
4.00 for students and senior cit izens. Tickets will be available at the door. Advance tickets are alson sale at the High School Main Office or can be reserved by calling 692-9542 ext. 6300.
EASTER EGG HUNT. West Hebron, New York: The Easter Bunny and his helpers have hiddenundreds of candy filled eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 4 at 2 p.m. at The West
Hebron U.P. Church, 3153 Country Route 30 in West Hebron. The Easter Egg Hunt is FREE andhildren from 2- 10 years are invited to join the fun, rain or shine. The children will be divided by ageroups. Everyone will meet the Easter Bunny during the egg hunt. Bring a camera and a basket forarrying home eggs. For additional information, call (518) 854-3250.
CHICKEN BBQ: The Men’s Auxiliary of VFW Post 7291 is having a Chicken BBQ on SaturdayApril 18 from 2 to 4 pm at the Post on Abeel Avenue in Greenwich. Dinner includes ½ chicken,
aked potato, baked beans, roll and dessert. Tickets are $12 and can be purchased from any Auxil-ary member or at the Post. Orders available for take out only.
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orth of the village of Stillwater. While American and British forces prepared to fight each other
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HEARTH COOKING CLASSES- The 1786 Wilson Homestead in Hebron, NY will offer one dayopen hearth cooking classes on March 28th and April 4th. Menus will consist of roasted meat,homemade bread, several vegetables and apple pie for dessert. All meals will be cooked in the stonefireplace and bake oven. Students will use original or reproduction hearth equipment such as a tinreflector oven, Dutch oven, iron pots and kettles. THe classes of up to 7 people begin at 9 AM and rununtil about 2 PM. The class fee is $45 and gift certificates are available. Early registration is encouragedto assure a place in the class. Contact instructor Sally Brillon at 518-854-3134 or 1117.
ROAST BEEF DINNER Saturday, March 28th Fort Miller Reformed Church 4:30 - 6:00 pm.Family-style dinner includes: Roast beef served w/gravy, mashed potatoes w/sour cream & parsley,glazed carrots,corn casserole, coleslaw & beverage. Dessert: Hawaiian cake. Adults: $10.00(5-12 yrs): $5.00 No reservations needed. Take-outs, too.
FREE COMMUNITY LUNCH: The Argyle United Methodist Church, 12 Sheridan St., is hostinga free community lunch on Saturday, March 28, from 12:00 - 2:00 pm. All are welcome.
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BRING YOUR GRANDCHILDREN TO LUNCH DAYRensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 RoxboroughRoad, Grafton NY –Calling all Grandparents, The Everett WagarSenior Center is hosting a Grandkids Day on Friday, April 3,beginning at 10:00 a.m. We have scheduled Easter egg coloring,music entertainment with Mr. Greenburg from Berlin CentralSchool, Ice Cream sponsored by MVP and lots of treats for all.We will all enjoy a lunch of Macaroni and Cheese, Peas, Broccoli,Italian Bread, and Fruited Gelatin for dessert, available at aspecial price for the grandkids of $1.00, suggested donation forseniors is $3.00. All Rensselaer County seniors and family’swelcome, reservations required 279-3485.
SPECIAL DINNER Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar SeniorCenter, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY – On Wednesday, April15, the Nutrition Department will hold its monthly special dinner atnoon. This month’s theme will be “Spring Fling”, menu will be;Meatloaf w/Mushroom Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli, ShreddedLettuce w/Oil & Vinegar, Italian Bread, and Lemon CottagePudding for dessert. Entertainment will begin at 11:00 a.m. withJoe Pro Sound. Our wonderful complete lunch is available to allRensselaer County Seniors age 60 and older Monday thru Fridayat noon for a suggested contribution of $3.00. Stop in anytimeMon. – Fri. 9:00 – 3:00 pm for a complete monthly menu andactivities calendar. Please call 279-3485 to make your reservationsfor lunch.
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FISH FRY DINNER- Come One-Come All to the Transfigu-ration Parish 7th Annual Fish Fry Dinner on Hillview Dr ive inSpeigletown. The dinners will be every Friday during the Lentenseason (except Good Friday). The dates for the dinners areMarch 27. You can either eat in or take out with dinner beingserved from 4-7 pm. The dinner includes a fish fry, coleslawand french fries. Macaroni and chesse will also be on the menu.Fish Fry dinner is $8.50, Macaroni and Chesse is $4.50. Dessertand drinks will be available for purchase. We hope to see youthere! For more information, please call 235-0337
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:30am. Registration is required via the DEC website (http:// ec.ny.gov/) prior to April 2nd. Students must pick up a home-tudy package at the club on April 2nd between 6 and 7pm andomplete the package before the class. (932-4802) for info.
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OLD SARATOGA REFORMED CHURCH will be holding aLenten Series during the four Tuesdays of March. Featured ishe life and spiritual journey of Thomas Merton entitled "Soulearching - the Journey of Thomas Merton," whose search haselped light the way for millions. The program will run from 12oon until 1 pm each Tuesday (3/ 3, 10, 17, 24). A portion of a
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5,000 Grand Prize raffle drawing on April 18th, 2015. 17 totalrizes will be awarded totaling $9,000. The cost of tickets are $50ach, and only 300 tickets will be sold. Tickets are expected to sellut so get yours today! To purchase tickets, contact any memberf the fire department, stop by the fire station, on Route 29, on a
Tuesday or Thursday night, or call the fire station at 692-2830.Tickets are also available during all MFFD events.
GENERAL SCHUYLER RESCUE SQUAD is hosting a Stop& Shop Vendor/Craft Fair on Saturday, April 25 from 10 to 4 pmt the Rescue Squad Building on Rt. 29, Schuylerville. Refresh-
ments available. Please help support your local community.
THRISH MARKIE WILL PRESENT AT THE SALEMAREA WOMAN’S CLUB The Salem Area Woman’s Club willhold it’s regular meeting at the Mackenzie Chapel of the First UnitedPresbyterian Church in Salem on Wednesday, April 8th. Themeeting will begin at 1 PM with a tea hosted by chairman LindaRandles, with help from Vivian Ackerman, Diane DeConno, DeeRomack, Anne Torrens and Marianne Vernon. The final plans forthe upcoming 21st Annual Women’s Health Day will be made. Af-
ter the brief business meeting the Woman’s Club will introduceThrish Markie who will present a program entitled “Call of theWild: Rehabilitation of Wild Animals”. All are welcome to enjoythis interesting presentation.
THE ARGYLE SOX RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM are hosting aBus Trip to the Boston Aquarium/Boston Area on May 3rd!Bus trip proceeds go to the RELAY FOR LIFE! Help us kick cancerwith your donation! Bus leaves at 6:30am from Greenwich CentralSchool and goes to the Boston Aquarium. You my either enter andparticipate in the discounted Aquarium Tickets and then go exploreBoston or immediately go explore Boston for the day. Bus will pickback up at the Quincy Market at 6:30 pm. Tickets for bus trip onlyare $45 and with discounted aquarium admission tickets are as fol-ows : Adults -Bus and Aquarium - $66
Seniors and College students with ID are $64. Children - 3-17 Busand Aquarium -$59. Children Under 3 are free to the Aquarium.Children who Lap ride and are under 2 are Free! Buses do not comeequipped with seat belts. Total due by April 5th, please contact toverify seats! Please contact Jennifer Ballard at [email protected]/ 518-638-5481
SCHOLARSHIP TO BE AWARDED- The Schaghticoke Fair
announces today that seven (7) $1,000.00 scholarships will beawarded to current New York State high school seniors and alsostudents enrolled in college. The New York State Association of Agricultural Fairs (NYSAAF) and the New York StateShowpeople’s Association (NYSSA) sponsor the scholarships. Thequalifying students must be active at the Schaghticoke Fair or withthe New York State Showpeople’s Association. All applicants fromRensselaer County must submit their applications through theSchaghticoke Fair or the NYSSA no later than Friday, April 10,2015. Information is available at the Schaghticoke Fair office, 69Stillwater Bridge Road, Schaghticoke, NY 12154, through CornellCooperative Extension of Rensselaer County and from local highschool guidance counselor offices. Applications must be printedand completed from the web at www.nyfairs.org. For more infor-mation, contact the Schaghticoke Fair at 518-753-4411, x13.
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE will be held at Old SaratogaReformed Church at 10:30 am on Sunday, April 5. Pastor JoycedeVelder will preach an Easter message, the Lord’s Supper willbe celebrated, and the Chancel Choir will sing an anthem.Following the service there will be a Fellowship Hour. The
sanctuary ia accessible by a wheelcair platform lift. The churchis on the corner of Pearl and Burgoyn Streets in Schuylerville.All are welcome.
KOREAN WAR VETS: April meeting of the AdirondackChapter 60 Korean War Veterans’ Association, will be held onThursday, April 2nd, at the VFW Post, 2475 Cooper St. at1:30 p.m.
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WILD HILL MAPLE
366 Carney Cassidy Rd., Salem, NY(518) 854-7272
• Maple Syrup • Maple Cream• Maple Sugar • Maple Candy
Stop in and see us during Open House Weekend!
“Quality is our business, Sampling it is yours!”
Brian & Robin Ducharme
Saturday & Sunday March 28 & 29
Tour Your Local Communities And
Sample The Great
Maple Products
Made Right Here In
Our Own Backyard!
Local Sugarmakers to Host
Maple Open House WeekendFree Tours of Sugarhouses
Scheduled for March 28, and
29Most sugarhouses will offer samples and dem-onstrations. Many of the locations will be serv-ing pancakes breakfasts as well. Sugarhousesparticipating in the event are located through-out Washington, Warren, Saratoga,Rensselaer, Fulton and Montgomery Counties.Maple season generally runs from now throughthe beginning of April. The Upper Hudson re-gion is among the biggest syrup producing ar-eas in New York State. The Upper HudsonMaple Producers Association is a trade orga-nization representing maple producers inWashington, Warren, Saratoga, Montgomery,Fulton and Rensselaer Counties. To find moreinformation about local sugarmaking and maplerecipes, go to www.upperhudsonmaple.com
THE AREA SUGARHOUSES ARE:Dry Brook Sugar House, Salem, (518) 854-3955
Grottoli’s Maple, Middle Granville, (518) 642-2856Hidden Hollow Maple Farm Inc., Warrensburg,
(518) 623-9406Highland Maple Farm, Argyle, (518) 638-8586Kent’s Sugar House, Berlin, (518) 658-2134
Lakeview Maple, Clemons, NY, (518) 796-6689Maple Valley Farm, Corinth, (518) 654-9752
Mapleland Farms, Salem, (518) 854-7669McComb’s Oak Hill Farm,
Speculator, (518) 548-6105Rathbun’s Maple Sugar House, Whitehall,(518) 642-1799
Sugar Mill Farm LLC, Greenwich, (518) 692-2486Sugar Oak Farms, Malta, (518) 288-8653
Toad Hill Maple Farm, Thurman, (518) 623-4744Valley Road Maple Farm, Thurman,
(518) 623-9783
Wild Hill Maple, Salem, (518) 854-7272
2469 State Route 29Greenwich, NY
* Lawn Care
* Quality Horse & Cattle Hay
* Maple Products: Syrup, Candy, etc.* Grass Fed Beef
John & Michele Reid
FORT ANN VOL.FIRE CO.
PRESENTSBREAKFAST WITH
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SATURDAY, APRIL 4TH FROM8-11 AM AT THE FIREHOUSE
ON RT149 IN FORT ANN
EASTER BUNNY WILL BE ONSITE, ENJOY BREAKFASTWITH HIM. ALL YOU CANEAT BREAKFAST $7 FOR
ADULTS, 12 AND UNDER $5,3 AND UNDER FREE
A THANK YOU NOTE:A sincere Thank you to The Easton & Greenwich VolunteerFire Dept. and other supporting Volunteer Fire Departmentsfor their prompt response to our Shop Fire on Tabor Road,Tuesday - February 24 th. It was 20 below zero that morningand lucky for us they chose to respond to the call. Hopefullyyou will never have to see these fine volunteers in action,but, they are amazing. If not for these brave dedicatedvolunteers, we would have lost not only the shop, but, ourhome also. We are very fortunate to have these dedicatedvolunteers and need to support them as much as possible.
Greenwich Fire Dept. is trying to raise money to build their
new fire house. They have been without a place to call theirown for two years and it is time we all helped. Please supporttheir Comedy Show on April 11th being held at the Elks Lodgein Greenwich, put on by another great group of volunteersfrom the American Legion, VFW and BPOE Elks of Greenwich. Our community would not be a great place tolive without all our Volunteers that continue to serve us.Thanks again to all of our Fire Fighters, Rescue Squad, Friendsand Neighbors that have supported us.Don & Donna Blair
-H TRACTOR CERTIFICATION/ATV SAFETY
COURSE. Cornell Cooperative Extension is offering TheNational Safe Tractor & Machinery Operation Program & ATV
afety Workshop on April 7 - 9 at the Washington CountyFairgrounds and area farms. The hours are 9:00 am to 4:00m. This program is for youth 14 and 15 years old who areequired to have a Tractor & Machinery Operation Certificate
when employed on farms and other agribusiness. Youth over5 are not required to take this course but are welcome tottend. Topics include general farm safety, working with animals,afe handling of chemicals, equipment operation, ATV safety,kidsteer operation, and tractor operation and maintenance. The
ATV safety portion of the class DOES NOT meet the NYSDepartment of Motor Vehicle requirements for certificat ion.Youth will receive a NSTMOP certificate once they pass thewritten & tractor operation tests. Youth must attend all sessionso receive the NSTMOP certificate.
The fee is $20 for enrolled 4-Hers, $25 for non-4-H members.Youth can also just participate in the ATV safety portion of thisworkshop. For more information or to register call CornellCooperative Extension Washington County at 518-746-2560r by email [email protected]. You may also contactour local CCE office. Registration is required by March 23.
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