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Capital Region Weekly Newspapers P.O. Box 1450 Clifton Park, NY 12065 454-5501 www.crwnewspapers.com
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Volume 66 Number 39 September 24, 2015
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PINK BOWS ON BOADWAYSARATOGA SPRINGS Floydwarriors.com, Inc. Helping Families Cope with Cancer, One Household at a Time is currently selling pink tribute bows for its third annual Pink Bows on Broadway campaign. This fundraising effort will give individuals and businesses alike the opportunity to recog-nize local heroes who have battled cancer or fought alongside someone who has. All bows will be prominently displayed on Broadway in Saratoga Springs October 1st thru October 31st and in pink honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Each bow is accompanied by a tribute card that allows the sponsor to celebrate individual heroes including survivors, lost loved ones, physicians, fundraising warriors, special caregivers, family/friends, and any other person that deserves recognition for their involvement in the war against cancer. All proceeds from the campaign will benefit floydwarriors.com, a 501 c3 non-profit organization, whose mission is to provide real help in the home for families undergoing cancer treatment, mainly by the way of meals, cleanings and childcare. All sponsorships must be submitted by September 25, 2015. Log onto https://pinkbow-sonbroadway2015.eventbrite.com to purchase a bow online. Additional information may be obtained visiting www.floydwarriors.com or sending a request to [email protected].
AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERSSARATOGA SPRINGS Salvation Armys The Center After School Program is helping community youth and looking for volunteers to provide home-work help and help with various character education activities. There are hours available from 4pm-6pm, from Monday-Wednesday. Please contact Captain Boone at 518.584.1640 or email Captain Boone at [email protected].
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ISADORA DUNCAN REVOLUTIONARY A DRAMATIC DANCE/THEATER PIECE PREMIERES AT SKIDMORE COLLEGE
SARATOGA SPRINGS Nacre Dance announces the premiere of the Dance/Theater piece Isadora Duncan Revolution-ary at the Skidmore Dance Theater on Sunday, September 27, at 7pm. Freedom, beauty, death and revolution. Isadora Duncan lived them and transformed them through her great art. A stunning dance theater production of her life story told through brilliant, authentic reconstructions of her most fa-mous dances. Area actress and dancer, Diane Lachtrupp will portray Isadora Duncan under the theater direction of Aaron Holbritter. Danced by Nacre dancers Erin Calhoun, Lauren Crispino, KT Hart, Julia Kool, Teresa Visconti and Nacres Ar-tistic Director, Beth Fecteau. For tickets contact Skidmore Dance Theater at Skidmoredance.org/Dance-Events or call 518-580-5392. For information about Nacre contact [email protected] or call 518-817-3833. Tickets are 15.00/ gen-eral admission, 10.00/ seniors, and 5.00 /students.
MONTHLY INDOOR CRAFT & GARAGE SALE BACK IN THE SWING
SARATOGA/WILTON On Sunday, September 27th, from 11-3pm the popular Elks Ladies Auxiliary Indoor Craft and Garage Sale will take place at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Club off Maple Avenue on Elks Lane. Admission is free with over 40 vendors; parking is great, bargains galore, lunch, books, household items, sports equipment, hand-made items, cloth-ing, jewelry, party vendors, pet supplies and just about any-thing you can imagine may be found here. New vendors are signing up every month. Rain or shine the sales go on and it is a fun activity the entire family enjoys. Come browse, visit, eat, or just get out of the house with a friend. All proceeds go to our local charities. All markets are held the fourth Sunday of each month: next sales dates are October 25 and in Novem-
ber the 8th and 22nd. Tables are $15 for an 8 ft. table; call 289-5470 for information.
RECREATION DEPT 2015 FALL PROGRAMSSARATOGA SPRINGS The Saratoga Springs Recreation Department has begun registration for its Fall 2015 programs. Join us for soccer, field hockey, floor hockey, tiny t-ball, volleyball and ice-skating lessons. For detailed information and to down-load forms visit us at www.SaratogaRec.com. Sign up at the Saratoga Springs Rec-reation Center at 15 Vander-bilt Ave., Monday Friday, 9am-7pm or Saturday, 12-4pm. Questions? Contact us at 587-3550 x2300 or email [email protected]
DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSSARATOGA SPRINGS On Saturday October 3rd, from 9am to 3pm there will be a New York State approved Defensive Driv-ing Class. Save 10% on your base auto insurance for the next three years & receive up to 4 points off your driving record according to New York State Department of Motor Vehicle guidelines. The class will be held at First Baptist Church, 45 Washington St., Saratoga Springs. Fee $35.00. Bring a friend, $30.00 each. Portion of fee goes to First Baptist Church. Reg-istration is required and can be made by calling Ray Frankoski at 286-3788. Class size is limited.
ANNUAL SARATOGA SPRINGS HOLISTIC HEALING & SPIRITUAL ARTS EXPO
SARATOGA SPRINGS The 3rd Annual Saratoga Springs Ho-listic Healing and Spiritual Arts Expo will be held on Satur-day, October 10 at the Saratoga Springs City Center. Our key-note speaker, Chris Vanderzyden, is the best-selling author of 7 Steps to Entrepreneurial Victory and The A-Z Blueprint for Success and who has had the pleasure of co-facilitating events with Jack Canfield and appears on Hay House radio. Dont miss the presentation How to Develop a Mindset of Prosperity and Make More Money! at 12 noon. The expo will include over 50 exhibitors booths and presentations by pro-fessionals. www.holisticspiritualexpo.com
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WEITZMAN PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW OPEN IN SARATOGA SPRINGS
SARATOGA SPRINGS A new photography exhibit by Clifton Park nature photographer, Michael Weitzman, is up and run-ning at the Saratoga Springs Visitor Center, 297 Broadway in Saratoga Springs. His show runs from September 2 through September 27. Recent images taken at Acadia National Park are featured, as well as beautiful landscape images printed on canvass and metal. The exhibit is free, and suitable or all ages. The Visitors Center is open Mon.-Sat. from 9am to 6pm, and on Sunday from 9am to 4pm.
WHO MENTORED YOU? PASS IT ON!SARATOGA Be a mentor. Join the Saratoga Mentoring Pro-gram. Its fun, rewarding, and takes only a couple of hours each week. Children in need of one-on-one attention are now waiting for a mentor. Its a fact, children who have a mentor do better in school and in the community. What do mentors do? Play ball, go for a drive, paint a picture, hike a nature trail, visit the library . . . Call the Saratoga Mentoring Program at 581-1487, a program of Catholic Charities. www.saratogamentoring.org
CHRONIC DISEASE SELF MANAGEMENT
PROGRAMSARATOGA CO. Are you liv-ing with a chronic condition like arthritis, heart disease, osteoporosis or diabetes? Interested in exploring new ways to manage your con-dition? Through participa-tion in this evidence based Chronic Disease Self Man-agement Program you can educate and empower your-self with techniques to man-age ongoing health condi-tions. Topics covered will include nutrition, exercise, medication management, dealing with stress and dif-fi cult emotions. Free train-ing materials and light re-freshments will be provided. Interested? Please contact Janet Haskell at RSVP 884-4110 for information and de-tails on Living Healthy and to register for this class. We will be starting a 6 week work-shop series at the Adult and Senior Center of Saratoga on Tuesdays from 9:30am to 12:00pm; September 15, 22, 29 and October 6, 13, 20. The Saratoga County Offi ce for the Aging and Center for Ex-cellence are teaming togeth-er to off er these workshops.
ANGEL NAMES ASSOCIATION WILL HOLD
10TH ANNUAL MEMORIAL WALK
SARATOGA SPRINGS: Angel Names Association (ANA) will hold its 10th Annual Memorial Walk on Saturday, October 10, at the Saratoga State Spa Park in Saratoga Springs. The walk is being held in recognition of Na-tional Pregnancy Loss and Infant Death Awareness month. Registration begins at 12:00pm and the walk will follow at 1:15pm. There will also be a Nondenomi-national Memorial/Flower Ceremony at 3:45pm. The day includes childrens ac-tivities, light refreshments and prizes. Everyone is wel-come to attend this uplift-ing, free family event to walk and raise awareness of preg-nancy loss and infant death. For additional information, visit www.angelnames.org or contact Michelle Mosca at [email protected]
BINGO GAMESSARATOGA SPRINGS - The Jewish Community Center, 84 Weibel Ave, Saratoga Springs adds Bonus Ball and Early Bird Progressive Bingo Games. Maximum Prize $6,000. Every Thursday. Doors open at 6pm and games start at 7pm. Both smoking and non-smoking areas. 584-2370
SARATOGA/WILTON ELKS LODGE #161 BINGOSARATOGA SPRINGS Every Monday Night at 7:00pm. Open to the public. Early Bird Special begins at 6:45pm. 19 Games. $500 Grand Prize. Total Weekly Payout $1500. Pull Tab Games available prior to the fi rst game. Doors open at 5:00pm.
SARATOGA K OF C BINGO
SARATOGA SPRINGS Bingo is held every Wednesday night at the Saratoga K of C Hall located at 50 Pine Road, Saratoga Springs. Doors open at 5pm and the fi rst game begins at 7pm. 10 regular games are played as well as a 50/50 intermis-sion special and an early bird progressive game. Over $1,500 in prizes are paid every Wednesday, includ-ing a $500 coverall. A grill menu including burgers, dogs and sandwiches is of-fered. Snacks, candy, soups, cakes, etc. are also available. For further information call 584-8547.
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CAREGIVERS, YOUR HELP IS NEEDED!
SARATOGA SPRINGS - We want to be on your Sched-ule!!! Summer will soon be here and so will summer va-cationsJust 4 hours a week of your time and talents will assist us in providing care and comfort to the termi-nally ill at Marys Haven, a program of Catholic Chari-ties, located in Saratoga Springs. Initial and ongoing training will be provided. Volunteers are the heart of this program, providing 24 hour a day care under the direction of the Program Director. Please add Marys haven to your Volunteer Schedule! For more informa-tion please contact: Anne or Robin at Marys Haven (518) 584-9397.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN AN OLDER MANS LIFE
CAPITAL DISTRICT Paul is alone in his small apartment from morning until night. His children work or live away. There is no one who cares. His memory is failing, he cannot drive, and he is uncomfortable going to a Day Care.If he could have a male friend stop by and take him out, it would cheer him. The Care Links program has kind people who will give support to seniors who are over 60, but we need a man to visit Paul. If you live in Clifton Park, Ballston, Halfmoon, or Malta, call 399-3262 to ask what it means to help someone.
LAKE GEORGE TOUR & LUNCH
CAPITAL REGION Reserve now: La Fdration franco-amricaine du New York (Fe-FANY) is getting a group to-gether for a buffet lunch and 2-hour boat tour aboard the Lac du St. Sacrement in Lake George on Saturday, Sep-tember 26. Meet us in Lake George for great food and great conversation (you do not have to speak French). The tour begins at noon; boarding is at 11:00am. Cost is $33.00 per person. If interested, email Yvette at [email protected]. Make checks payable to FeFANY and mail to: FeFANY, c/o 9 Horton Drive, Watervliet, NY 12189.
BOYS BASKETBALL SKILLS CLINICCAPITAL DISTRICT Sage Boys Basketball Columbus Day Skills Clinic: October 12th. Ages 10-17. Download brochures at Sagegators.com Please contact Brian Barnes at 518-292-1969 or by email [email protected] for more information. Early registration discount and free early drop off and late pick up available.
CRUISING SOLOCAPITAL DISTRICT Cruising Solo is a group of people who would like other people to travel with. This is for single, mar-ried and couples. We are planning trips to the National Parks, Canadian Rockies, Australia and New Zealand as well as cruis-es to different locations. We have New Orleans, Savannah, as well as Washington DC in our thoughts ... no idea is too small ... Come to a meeting, present a travel idea and we build on it. Call 273-7861 or e-mail [email protected] with questions.
ANGELS NEEDED!CAPITAL REGION Soldiers Angels is a non-profit organiza-tion with the sole mission of aiding and supporting the brave men and women of the military, wherever we raise the flag of the United States of America. Many different levels of volun-teering are needed. If you can help, please e-mail Bertha at [email protected] or Amy at [email protected]
ARE YOU HAVING A HARD TIME CONTROLLING THE WAY YOU EAT?
SARATOGA SPRINGS - FA offers help and hope. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous, FA, meeting in Saratoga Springs Mondays, 7pm at the United Methodist Church on Fifth Ave. FA is a recovery program for people who suffer from food obsession, overeating, bulimia and under-eating. Everyone is welcome to this FREE meeting, including those who think they may have a food problem or those who are concerned about someone who may. For a list of regular, weekly meet-ings in the Capital District, visit www.foodaddicts.org or call Laurie at 518-879-7323.
SARATOGA TURF TALKERS
TOASTMASTERSSARATOGA Join us at the next meeting of the Sara-toga Turf Talkers Toastmas-ters Club. We meet the first and third Tuesday of every month from 12-1:00pm. Meetings are held at Long-fellows Hotel and Confer-ence Center, 500 Union Ave. Saratoga Springs. Toastmas-ters provides a supportive and positive learning envi-ronment designed to help you become a better public speaker and business com-municator.
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WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN? HARVEST FAIR
CAPITAL DISTRICT Come to our annual Harvest Fair on Oc-tober 3, 9:00am to 3:00pm, Trinity Church Lansingburgh, 585 4th Ave., Troy Rain or Shine. 585 4th Ave., Troy. There will be indoor booths featuring holiday crafts, bake sale, a silent auc-tion, a gift basket raffle, a turkey raffle, and attic treasures. The breakfast and lunch caf will be open all day. In addition, there will be an outdoor yard sale. To see more details visit our website at www.trinitychurchlansingburgh.org.
SEEKING TAX ASSISTANCE VOLUNTEERS
CAPITAL DISTRICT TaxAide, the free income tax assis-tance program sponsored by AARP Foundation and the IRS, is seeking volunteers for the coming tax season. TaxAide volunteers answer questions, prepare and file returns for low to moder-ate income taxpayers and seniors from February 1 to April 15 at various sites in the Capital District. Volun-teers typically participate one day per week, with flex-ible schedules to accommo-date volunteer availability. No experience is required, but computer experience is helpful. Training is provided. Volunteers may be reim-bursed for a moderate level of necessary travel expenses. For further information, visit www.aarp.org/taxaide or contact Local Coordinator Gail Carroll at 518-541-3173 or at [email protected]
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR MILITARY MUSEUMSARATOGA SPRINGS Since the Friends of the NYS Military Museum is an all-volunteer orga-nization, it can use your help in many ways; it doesnt matter if you are local or from another area of New York State. We need the help of Veteran and historical organizations across the state to promote the Museum, to provide displays, and to continue adding to our collections. Right now there is a great need to staff the Museum. Work schedules can be tailored to fit your availability. Interested individuals should call the Friends of the NYS Military Museum at 226-0490.
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This is the time of year that I like to collect seeds from any annuals that I want to reproduce next year. At the end of a dry day, I collect the mature seedpods from some of my favorites and put them into envelopes for storage. Cosmos, cleome, marigolds and my purple amaranthus all go into the collection. I also gather the seeds of perennials that grow easily from seed like coneflowers and gallardia. There is always such an abundance of seeds that I like to scatter what I dont save into outlying areas of the yard or down the long driveway. Sometimes they come up, sometimes not but when they do, its always a treat. It wont be long before we get our first frost. Once that happens, it will be time to rescue all the non-hardy bulbs and tubers that we planted in spring. Gladiolus, acidanthera, dahlias, cannas and others must be rescued and stored. Many folks shy away from non-hardy tuberous garden flowers because of all the hassle of digging them up and storing them. It IS a bit of work but, considering the contribution these lovely plants make to the summer flowerbeds, the work involved is minimal. Besides, they increase in size and number with each season so youre rewarded with more to plant and share with gardening friends. Rescuing the plants is simply a matter of popping them out of the ground (lifting is the term gardening types like to use) with a trowel or shovel. After theyve air-dried, any loose soil should be shaken or brushed (not washed) from them. After cutting off the dead foliage, Ill dust them with a bulb dust to help prevent rotting. This I accomplish by putting a little of the dust in a paper bag, adding the bulbs and shaking, (ala shake & bake). Once theyre dusted, Ill place my bulb collection into paper bags or cardboard shoeboxes filled with dry, sterile POTTING SOIL. You could use peat moss or wood shavings instead but I prefer sterile potting soil since it lessens the chance of rot during storage. Avoid airtight, plastic containers for storage. Plastic containers wont allow your dormant bulbs and tubers to breathe properly. Once theyre all boxed and bagged, Ill place the collection in a cool location that doesnt freeze over winter. Once or twice during the winter, Ill take my collection out to move them around and check for dryness. If they seem to be drying out, Ill mist them with water, allow them to dry and place them back into storage. There really isnt much work involved so when you see summer flowering bulbs offered in the garden centers in spring (when theyre generally available), be brave and try a few. Its well worth the little effort youll expend.Just one little tip before I run out of space. If you have an area of your lawn that you want to start or thicken up, consider dormant seeding. The idea is to wait until the weather gets so cold that there is no chance of grass seed sprouting (but before the snow falls) and apply grass seed. This may sound crazy but heres the idea. Your late application of grass seed will lie out there all winter without sprouting. Snow and rain will beat the seed down through the grass blades to the surface of the soil. Since the seed will be soaking all winter, it will sprout with the first warm weather next spring. Dont worry about the freezing weather harming the grass seed. Grass grown in a natural state (not mowed) would grow tall and produce a crop of seed. This seed would then fall to the ground and sprout the following spring. We mow our lawns so the grass plants never get the chance to produce a crop of seed. By adding seed late in the season, youre providing that crop. Its an easy way to thicken up thin areas without having to waste time in the spring dragging hoses around trying to keep the seed moist. Try itit works. Thanks for the read.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County is hold-ing a Candidate Forum for Saratoga Springs Candidates running this Fall at 7pm on Tuesday, October 13th at the Saratoga Springs High School Teachers Audito-rium. Attending will be can-didates for Commissioner of Public Safety (Mathiesen and Wirth), Commissioner of Public Works (McTygue and Scirocco) and Commis-sioner of Accounts (Franck). A second forum for the re-maining races will be held on October 27th. Candi-dates running unopposed will have the opportunity to make brief statements. Can-didates in opposed races will also take questions from the audience and make closing statements. All League can-didate forums are open to the media and members of the public, and will include an opportunity for ques-tions from the public. Inter-ested voters can also review candidate information for all races in Saratoga County online at the Leagues web-site at www.lwvsaratoga.org as part of the Vote411 elec-tronic information system for voters. Responses from candidates are available af-ter October 1st and will con-tinue to be posted online as they are received up until Election Day. The League encourages informed and active participation in gov-ernment. For more informa-tion, contact Ann Kril, Voter Services Chair, at 584-1436.
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DONATION-BASED YOGA CLASSSARATOGA SPRINGS Donation-based Yoga Class, Yoga For the Unenlightened is now on-going and meeting Tuesday evenings from 6-7pm at Saratoga Springs United Method-ist Church, 175 Fifth Avenue at Henning Road. This popular beginning yoga course has now been off ered a permanent time slot. Join our warm and friendly group as we explore the basic poses (asanas), meditations and breathing exercises of this centuries-old traditional exercise. All levels welcomed, $10 suggested donation.
REVIVALSARATOGA SPRINGS God is bringing His Church back to life! Come to Living Waters Church of God Wednesday Prayer from noon-6pm & 6:30pm. 4330 Route 50, Saratoga Springs. For additional information, call 518.587.0484 or visit online at www.LW-COG.com
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5 SIMPLE WAYS TO INCREASE ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND SAVINGS(MS) Fall and winter can be tough on your home and your wallet. As tem-peratures drop, chances are your furnace will be work-ing overtime. This results in two things greater energy consumption and higher heating bills. In fact, costs associated with heating and cooling a home year-round typically comprise two-thirds of the average energy bill.
Try these easy DIY projects to help cut down on energy loss and expenses:
1. Replace worn weather-stripping around doors and windows. Worn weather-stripping can create drafts and let heated air out, stress-ing your furnace and com-promising your comfort. Replacing it takes little time and is a low-cost, high-im-pact solution.
2. Top up or replace old insu-lation in your attic. A poorly insulated attic is a primary source of energy loss. Also, over time, some types of insulation can settle and compact, allowing heat to escape through gaps. Ex-perts recommend topping up or replacing attic insula-tion with a dimensionally stable batt insulation like Roxul Comfortbatt. Aim for an R-value of at least R-50 or a depth of roughly 16 inches.
3. Insulate basement head-ers and walls. Uninsulated basement headers are com-mon, especially in older homes. They can act as a gateway for heated air to escape. Fixing the problem is fast and easy. Simply cut Comfortbatt mineral wool insulation to fi t the cav-ity and compress into place. Doing this throughout your basement will prevent heat
loss and can potentially save hundreds of dollars each year.
4. Caulk around windows. Cracks and crevices are a source of heat loss. They can also be an entry point for water/moisture, as well as for unwelcome insects. Pre-ventative maintenance, such as caulking, can improve en-ergy effi ciency and prevent costly repairs.
5. Change your furnace fi l-ter. Make it a point to check your furnace fi lter monthly, always changing it when its dirty. This will improve the performance and effi ciency of your furnace, saving you money.
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(MS) Now is the time to take a few precautionary steps toward the utmost security of your home and family in the event of ex-treme weather occurrences, say officials observing cli-mate change. You may be doing so already, but recent survey findings show that most Americans are worried
about the ability to cope with damage caused by se-vere wind, fire, and flooding. Safety is the main preoccu-pation, but so are the costs associated with destruction and loss.
One answer that solves many issues is to opt for the strongest impact-resilient
house available, says Keven Rector at Nudura, a leading name in building with insu-lated concrete forms. This ICF method is an advanced departure from traditional wood framing and our design is recognized to be even more efficient. At the construction site, these compact concrete forms in-
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And, says Rector, this con-struction innovation gives homeowners far more for their investment, such as:
Walls to weather any storm If high winds and fire are a concern, data shows that an ICF home delivers hurricane and tornado impact-resis-tance up 250 miles per hour and the fire protection rating is up to four hours.
Energy bills with a smile Concrete walls vastly reduce air infiltration as compared to wood walls, and that is the key to lower energy consumption. This saving is even more pronounced, says Rector, if builders use the most advanced ICFs avail-able. The Nudura design, for instance, combines two pan-
els of thick (EPS) foam with the structural strength and thermal mass of concrete. The resulting envelope pro-duces an energy efficiency rating as high as R-50 (com-pared to an average R-20 in wood structures) saving you up to 50 percent on your utility bills.
Temperature consistency The outside cold air eas-ily travels through wood-framed walls, causing ther-mal bridging that produces drafts and chilly spots inside your home. Walls with a solid concrete core prevent ther-mal bridging so even tem-peratures result throughout the house.
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Rock solid asset It is gen-erally expected that a stron-ger, safer, storm resistant, greener home and one that is cost efficient with less maintenance and repair will steadily increase in re-sale value.
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TIPS TO FINDING THE RIGHT CONTRACTOR
(StatePoint) The use of LED bulbs in homes is on the rise nationwide, and with good reason. Not only are they more energy effi cient than their traditional coun-terparts, LEDs are becoming more aff ordable upfront.
Indeed, of the United States four billion residential light bulb sockets, less than 10 percent are fi lled with LED lighting; but by 2020, more than 50 percent will be LED, according to industry esti-mates. This year alone, the consumer lighting market is anticipated to more than double with LED, while tra-ditional CFL bulb usage is expected to decrease.
LED is not a new technology and has been on the market for years. So what is driving this sudden consumer shift? New light bulb designs are
making these cost-effi cient bulbs more convenient, at-tractive and aff ordable. In fact, certain designs retail as low as under $10 for a three-pack of bulbs.
For example, GE Lightings new Bright Stik bulbs slen-der, sleek design is off ered both in soft white and day-light, and fi ts in more sock-ets and fi xtures compared to its general purpose CFL bulb counterpart. It has a rated life of 15,000 hours and should last nearly 14 years, at a cost of 10 cents per month based on three hours of operation daily and 11 cents per kilowatt hour.
Designed to be a good al-ternative to general purpose replacement CFL bulbs, the Bright Stik can be used any-where, from sockets found in basements, sheds, and
garages to table and fl oor lamps, adding up to sub-stantial energy savings over time. These bulbs are avail-able in-store at The Home Depot or by visiting www.HomeDepot.com.
To learn more about inno-vations in LED lighting, get lighting tips for any room of the house, or to fi nd out how much you stand to save making the simple swap, visit gelighting.com/Lightin-gWeb/na/consumer/.
You dont need to be a skilled handyman to make an important, planet-friend-ly home upgrade that will save your family time and money for years to come. This weekend, consider trad-ing in your traditional bulbs for a more modern variety.
SWITCHING TO LED BULBS IS BECOMING MORE AFFORDABLE AND APPEALING
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Home improvement proj-ects tend to be costly. Be-cause of the considerable financial investment home-owners must make when improving their homes, its important to find a contrac-tor you can trust and feel comfortable with.
The vast majority of profes-sional contractors are trust-worthy and willing to work with homeowners to help them design the homes of their dreams. But there are still some tips homeowners can keep in mind as they begin their search for a con-tractor.
Work only with licensed contractors. Licensed con-tractors have been verified as legitimate by your local governing body, removing much of the fears home-owners have with regard to finding trustworthy contrac-tors. Unlicensed contractors may not be insured or bond-ed, and their estimates may be lower than their licensed competitors because they do not contribute to unem-ployment. Licensed contrac-
tors often are subjected to criminal background checks as well, calming homeown-ers fears about inviting strangers into their homes.
Ask for recommendations. Word-of-mouth is great when looking for contrac-tors. Oftentimes, a contrac-tors best friends are his past clients. Ask friends or neigh-bors for recommendations on local contractors, inquir-ing about prices as well as each particular contractors demeanor and openness to suggestions. Contact your local Office of Consumer Af-fairs to check each contrac-tors complaint history.
Get written estimates. Be-fore hiring a particular firm, get written estimates from several contractors. Some contractors will charge fees for the estimate, but they must inform you of those fees before the estimates are provided. Compare esti-mates so you can get a bet-ter grasp of how much your project will cost. While cost is important, try to avoid choosing a contractor based
on cost alone, as a good rap-port with a contractor who may be more expensive might make spending a little more money worth it.
Make sure the contract is specific. When you choose a contractor, make sure the contract he or she provides is very specific, going into great detail about the spe-cifics of the project. This contract should spell out the materials and equipment that will be used, as well as the final cost of the proj-ect, the payment schedules while the project is ongoing and the work schedule.
Keep track of all paperwork and pay by check. Once you sign the contract, create a folder where you can store all paperwork. Scan each document so you can store them on your computer as well. When payments must be made, never pay in cash. Pay by check and do not pay for the entirety of the proj-ect upfront, opting instead to pay at predetermined intervals spelled out in your contract.
Nerves often come into play when hiring a home contrac-tor, but homeowners who take a careful approach to the hiring process will likely end up hiring a trustworthy contractor who does
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FCC SEEKS DONATIONS FOR FOOD PANTRYSARATOGA SPRINGS Calling All Franklin Community Cen-ter Supporters: Our Food Pantry Needs Your Help! We are in-need of food as soon as possible. Every little bit stocks our shelves and helps us feed local families. Please read the list of items below, and if you have the means, donations may be dropped off at our offi ce located at 10 Franklin Street, Mon.-Fri., 9am-4pm. Items needed include: tuna, hearty/chunky soups, instant mashed potatoes, cereal/instant oatmeal, rice, noodle side dishes, spaghetti sauce, ramen noodles, pork-n-beans, peanut butter and jelly, Chef Boyardee/Spaghetti-O products. We are also very low on snacks for Project Lift, our free, after-school prevention program. Gently used, in season clothing, small household goods and toys may be do-nated Tuesdays from 9am-1pm at our distribution center, 101 Washington Street. Also, Cudneys will take your in-season clothing on the fi rst Saturday of each month.
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GENERAL CONTRACTINGAdditions, interior remodeling, paint, siding, kit., bath, decks, all types hardwood flooring. Free est. 378-6298
GUTTER CLEANINGSingle story $90; Two story $130. Fully ins., professional, & courteous. Call, text 518-450-9357 or email [email protected]
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HEATING AND COOLINGWe service all makes and models of your furnace, boiler, or AC system. We also install top name brand heat-ing and AC units with the best warranties 590-4279
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ARCHITECTGeorge T. Fornum, 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now for Spring. 518-885-1705B&D PRESSURE WASHING$144/ 1-story; $219/ 2-story. Decks, walks, gutter, mobile homes, decks refinished. 275-5288 or 538-9379 BASEMENT REMODELINGEgress windows installed and water issues resolved. Free estimates. Fully insured. Call Bill at 365-0691
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GARAGE SALES2 family garage sale. 70 Eddy Rd. Hadley. Fri-Sat. 9/25-9/27. 9-4. Air compres-sor, Christmas ornaments, new and used hunting clothes, small kitchen appls.
Biggest, Biggest tent sale. 26 Cty. Rt. 10, Corinth. Sept. 25-27, Fri-Sun. 8am-?
Calvary Holiday Bazaar. Sat. Oct. 17, 10-am 3pm. Calvary Episcopal Church, 85 Lakehill Rd. Burnt Hills, NY. Hand-made crafts, used book sale, Chinese auction, bake sale. lunch.
Corner of Taddeo Rd. & Rte. 9, across from storage facility, Malta. 2-Family-- hshld.; an-tiques; womens clothing sz. 12, mostly new. Fri. 9/25 12-3 & Sat./Sun. 9/26-9/27 9-3
J & J Presents Estate Sale at 15 Pinewood Ln., Ballston Spa on Fri. 9/25, 9a-3p. Ta-bles, chairs, bed sets, dress-ers, school desk, etc. Old dishes, Royal Doulton, dolls, old Christmas items, assorted prints & oil paintings, early percussion rifle, gold & silver jewelry, tools, much more. For info go to estatesales.net or call Joe at 669-2274.
MASSIVE MOVING SALE: Furn., home goods, camping gear, kayak, designer mens & womens clothing. 9/25, 9/26 & 9/27, 9am-3pm, 1 Robinwood Dr., Clifton Park.
Moving sale. 310 Pine St. Corinth. Sat. 9/ 26 & Sunday 9/ 27, 9-3. Kitchen set, beds, dressers, bedroom set, living room furniture, scaffolding ladders, cement mixer, misc. tools and much much more.
Oct. 3, 9-4. St. Peter Lutheran Church. 2776 Rt. 9, Malta. Antiques/ Arts and Crafts Fair. Info 583-4153.
FOR SALE2006 5th wheel Holiday Ram-bler Savoy, fully equipped, 12 slideout, awning, A/C, 4000 Onan generator for self-con-tainment. $11,500 obo 518-283-6727
Dawn Redwood trees for sale. 3 to 8, $25-$60. Cold hearty to -15. For yard or Bonsai. 580-9971Firewood for sale. Cut, split, delivered. $175/ cord. 538-2270Mulch hay, $2 a bale. 587-0248Used pellet stove. Excellent condition. $600. 696-3598.Tempurpedic Cloud Elite Queen mattress only. Paid $3200, selling for $2000 firm. Two months old. Call 696-5118. Pick up only.
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ROOMMATE WANTEDRoommate wanted in large house. Ballston Spa area. Male or female. Non smoker. 932-2139
Roommate wanted. M/F. $350 a month, includes: Ca-ble, phone, kitchen use. Give me a call. 654-8561. Ask for Mike.
RACING CITY ROTARY Club and the Mens Auxiliary of VFW Post 420 are jointly sponsoring the 4th Annual Autumn Leaves Chicken BBQ on Sat., 9/26 at the Post Pavilion, 190 Excelsior Ave., Saratoga Springs. Menu incl. 1/2 chicken, baked potato, corn on the cob, , coleslaw & dessert. BBQ will run from 2-6pm. Cash bar avail. for beverages & soda. Tickets: $10 for everyone & takeout will be avail. during the afternoon. Tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance at the VFW Post 420 (518-584-9686) or by calling Tom or Linda at (518-584-8211). Proceeds will benefit Veterans & Com-munity Programs.
MISCELLANEOUS
What is truth? Find out at the Mens Fellowship. Mondays 7 pm. 3357 No. Shore Rd. Had-ley. Mike 696-2060, Neil 654-9363
NOVENA ST. JUDES NOVENAMay the sacred heart of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved, and pre-served throughout the world now and forever. Sacred Heart of Je-sus , pray for us. St. Jude worker of miracles, pray for us St. Jude, help of the hopeless, pray for us. Say this prayer 9 times a day, by the 8th day, your prayer will be answered. Say for 9 days, it has never been known to fail. Publica-tion must be promise.T.S.
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