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Spring is here and what better way to celebrate then with a nice home improvement package that everyone can enjoy. This month's lucky winner will receive a $500 gift certi!cate from Greenwich Floor Covering, a $250 gift certi!cate from A & J Enterprises for Pittsburgh Paints - and another $100 gift certi!cate for any other painting related products (brushes etc). To top if o", if you have

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Pool Cleaner valued at $600 and a gift certi!cate for $100 in pool chemicals. Don't delay...!ll out your o#cial entry and mail it in today. You could be our next lucky winner.

Chris Bascue is looking for players and teams who are interested in participating in

this summer's Whitehall men's softball league and its co-ed league. Anyone who would

like to participate should give Chris a call at 499-1514. The deadline to sign-up is May 12.

LAKES REGION2011

Summer Guide

Summer will soon be upon us and to

make sure our readers get the most

out of their summer the Granville

Sentinel & Whitehall Times will pub-

lish its annual Lakes Region and

Washington County Summer Guides.

Both editions will be distributed at

high traffic locations throughout the

summer - including camps on Lakes

St. Catherine & Bomoseen. Businesses

wanting to be included in this keep-

sake editions should call us today at

642-1234.

LaFlammes

It's Fiber Tour Weekend!20th Annual Washington County Fiber Tour this weekend

Come meet the animals: sheep, alpaca and

even Angora rabbit farms! Plus, much more

the whole family will enjoy. See inside.

Kids of all ages will enjoy meeting the animals....and

learning about how the fibers are processed by spinning

and weaving.

Little League Clean-up SaturdayVolunteer your time from 9 a.m. till noon to get the little league ! eld ready for opening day! - 2

Players

Wanted!

Frank Sinatra tribute

concert Saturday in

Salem / 2

Nicki Duel, Megin Ho! man and Marisa Langlois will be among more than 30 per-

formers at Granville's ! rst "Solos Concert" on Monday, April 30 at 7 p.m. in the Granville

High School auditorium. Folks who plan on attending this great event are encouraged to

bring a donation for the Mettowee Ecumenical Council's food pantry.

Whitehall Elks Lodge 1491 will host its

ninth annual Hula Hoop Contest at 10 a.m.

on Saturday, May 5 at the lodge on North

Williams Street. The contest will include

four age groups, including one for adults.

Participants are encouraged to bring their

own hula hoops.

Hula Hoop Contest!

Samantha White wants to see everyone

at Granville Music's car wash and bake

sale this Saturday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. on

Quaker Street across from Tractor Supply.

The Whitehall Police Department will be participating in the National Take Back Initiative from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 28 at the police sta-tion. Residents are encouraged to drop off their expired and unused medica-tion for safe and proper disposal.

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Softball LeagueWHITEHALL The Whitehall

men’s softball league and the

Whitehall co-ed league are

looking for players and teams

who are interested in playing

softball this summer. Anyone

who is interested in participat-

ing is encouraged to contact

Chris Bascue at 499-1514. The

deadline to sign-up is May 12.

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Meet and GreetSALEM Reservations are

requested by Friday, April 27,

for a Meet and Greet event for

representatives from area arts

organizations that will be held

on Sunday, May 6, at Salem Art

Works, 19 Cary Lane in Salem.

You’ll learn about the exciting

events local arts organizations

have planned for this year.

Light fare will be served and

tours of SAW’s 120-acre cam-

pus will be available.

Information/reservations: 518-

854-7674, or email info@

salemartworks.com.

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Pastel ExhibitionSALEM An exhibition by local

artist Tom Kerr titled, “Color

Country: Impressions in

Pastel,” will run through

Friday, June 1, at the

Courthouse Community

Center, 58 E. Broadway in

Salem.

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Rummage SaleWELLS The Wells United

Methodist Church off the vil-

lage green in Wells will hold a

Spring Rummage Sale from

noon to 7 p.m. on Friday, April

27, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday

the 28th. Tomato plants and

food will be sold outdoors on

Friday, while inside you’ll find

spring and summer clothing,

knickknacks, house plants and

more. Saturday will feature a

bag sale. Donations for this sale

may be dropped off from 9 a.m.

to 11 a.m. April 23 through 26.

Information: Lisa at 802-665-

7371.

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Movie NightPOULTNEY A free Movie

Night will be held at 7 p.m. on

Friday, April 27, at the Poultney

Public Library, 205 Main Street.

Free popcorn and candy will be

provided. Information: 802-287-

5556.

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Play at GMC POULTNEY “The 39 Steps,” a

farce adapted for stage by

Patrick Barlow from a 1915

novel by John Buchan and a

1935 Alfred Hitchcock film, will

be staged at 7 p.m. on Friday

and Saturday, April 27 and 28,

in the Ackley Theater on the

Green Mountain College cam-

pus in Poultney. Cost: $10.

Everyone will be welcome.

$1 BreakfastPOULTNEY A Community

Breakfast will be served from 8

to 10 a.m. on Saturday, April 28,

at the handicap accessible

Poultney United Methodist

Church on Main Street. Cost:

$1; free age 14 and younger.

This breakfast will be served

by Poultney community mem-

bers on the last Saturday each

month and everyone will be

welcome.

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Volunteer cleanupGRANVILLE Volunteers are

needed at the Granville Little

League complex from 9 a.m. to

noon, Saturday, April 28, for a

cleanup session in advance of

next week’s opening day.

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Car Wash/Bake SaleGRANVILLE Granville Music

will host a car wash and drive-

through bake sale from 9 a.m.

to 4 p.m. on Quaker Street,

across from Tractor Supply Co.

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Book DiscussionPOULTNEY The Poultney

Public Library at 205 Main

Street will host a discussion of

“The Maltese Falcon” at 9 a.m.

on Saturday, April 28.

Refreshments will be served.

Information: 802-287-5556.

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Rummage SaleDORSET The Dorset Church

off Route 30 at 143 Church

Street invites everyone to a

Spring Rummage Sale from 9

a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday,

April 28 (outside sales begin at

8:30 a.m.; bag sale 11:30 a.m. to

12:30 p.m.). Information/dona-

tions for sale: 867-2260.

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Free Clothing WEST PAWLET The Fifth

Semi-Annual Share the

Warmth free clothing distribu-

tion will be held from 9 a.m. to

2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday,

April 28 and 29, at the

Mettawee Community School

on Route 153 in West Pawlet.

Bring your own bags and select

clothing for the entire family.

Donations of clean, reusable,

smoke-free clothing, shoes,

jackets, hats and accessories

for all seasons may be dropped

off from 2:45 to 5:30 p.m. on

April 26, and any time before 4

p.m. on April 27 (food pantry

donations also will be accept-

ed). Information/to volunteer:

Brooke Burnham at 802-645-

0968.

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Rummage, Bake SaleHEBRON The East Hebron

United Presbyterian Church on

Route 22 in Hebron will hold a

Rummage and Bake Sale from 9

a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday,

April 28. Four rooms of items

will be offered and there’ll be a

half-price sale at 1 p.m.

Information: 518-854-7716.

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Drug take backWHITEHALL The Whitehall

Police Department will be par-

ticipating in the National Take

Back Initiative from 10 a.m. to

2 p.m. on Saturday, April 28 at

the police station. Residents

are encouraged to drop off

their expired and unused medi-

cation for safe and proper dis-

posal.

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Fiber TourWASHINGTON COUNTY The

20th Annual Washington

County Fiber Tour will be held

from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on

Saturday and Sunday, April 28

and 29. Visit participating

farms, learn about caring for

and breeding the animals, and

see demonstrations of how the

animals’ fiber is used for crafts.

Rain or shine; dress for the

weather. Information/farm

locations: www.washington-

countyfibertour.org.

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War Round TableFORT ANN The Washington

County Historical Society will

host “Battle Hill: Washington

County’s Roadblock to British

Victory/a Revolutionary War

Round Table” on Saturday,

April 28, at the Fort Ann

Central School, 1 Catherine

Street. Re-enactors will be on

hand at 11 a.m., a memorial

service will be held at noon,

there’ll be a book shop, the Fort

Ann Booster Club will provide

food all day, and a round table

discussion will run from 1 to 4

p.m. Cost: Free, donations

accepted. Information: 747-9108,

or www.wchs-ny.org.

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Baskets, DinnerGRANVILLE A Basket Party

and Spaghetti Dinner will be

held on Saturday, April 28, at

the American Legion Hall in

Granville to benefit the

Granville Junior/Senior Prom

After-Prom Party. Basket view-

ing will begin at 3 p.m., with

the dinner from 5 to 7 p.m., and

basket drawings at 7 p.m.

Dinner cost: $6 eat in; $7 take

out. To donate a basket, call

Maria Hyatt at 518-642-9987.

Dinner tickets are available

from Prom Committee mem-

bers and will be sold at the

door. Information: Sue Kristoff

at 642-2050, or Nicole Scribner

at 518-681-1938.

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Chicken BarbecueGRANVILLE Everyone is invit-

ed to a Chicken Barbecue from

4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, April

28, at VFW Post 1653, 9 North

Street in Granville. Cost: $8.

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DocumentarySALEM The First United

Presbyterian Church at 13 W.

Broadway in Salem invites

everyone to a screening of the

documentary, “An Appalachian

Dawn,” at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday,

April 28. This film chronicles

how local churches and resi-

dents in Manchester, Ky., unit-

ed through prayer and a com-

mon goal to fight back against

drugs and corruption. A dis-

cussion will follow the screen-

ing. Information: 854-9471, or

www.firstunitedsalem.com.

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The ApartmentRUTLAND The 1960 movie clas-

sic, “The Apartment,” starring

Jack Lemmon, Shirley

MacLaine and Fred

MacMurray, will be screened at

7 p.m. on Saturday, April 28, at

the Paramount Theatre in

Rutland. Information/tickets:

802-775-0903.

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Vermont FilmPAWLET The Pawlet

Community Church on Route

133, just north of Route 30, will

host a screening of the award-

winning film, “The Summer of

Walter Hacks,” at 7:30 p.m. on

Saturday, April 28. This movie

was made entirely in Vermont,

except for one train chase

scene that was filmed in New

Hampshire. Director George

Woodard and Producer

Gerianne Smart will be on

hand to discuss their work.

Cost: $10 in advance; no tickets

will be sold at the door.

Information/tickets: Pam

Gilbert at 802-867-0245.

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Mostly FrankSALEM The Fort Salem

Theater in Salem will present

Jerry Gretzinger and some of

the Swing Docs band members

in “Mostly Frank” at 8 p.m. on

Saturday, April 28. Cost: $25,

including $5 for coffee and des-

sert at 7:30 p.m. Information/

reservations: 518-854-9200, or

www.fortsalemtheater.com.

5K Fun RunLAKE GEORGE The Lake

George Half Marathon 5K Fun

Run will be held on Sunday,

April 29, at Canada Street in

Lake George Village.

Information/cost: 407-599-0568,

or www.runlakegeorgehalf.

com.

Solos ConcertGRANVILLE Granville High

School students will perform a

Solos Concert at 7 p.m. on

Monday, April 30, in the audito-

rium at the school on Quaker

Street. Some of the students

are experienced in performing

solo while others are new to

this. Attendees are asked to

bring supplies that have been

requested by the Haynes House

of Hope in Granville. Examples

include facial tissue, coffee,

baby wipes, copy paper, gift

cards for Price Chopper and

Staples, non-latex gloves, and

dishwasher detergent.

Everyone will be welcome.

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Moon GazingSALEM The Salem Astronomy

Club will host a Moon Gazing

Party at dusk on Monday, April

30, at the Historic Salem

Courthouse (weather permit-

ting). View craters, mountains,

seas and valleys on the moon if

the sky is clear.

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set, Victorian Couch and other Couches, desks, Beautiful Oak french doors, Lg. Bay Windows,

Antiques, Collectable’s, Pictures and Prints, linens, Country Bench, Milk cans, outdoor lawn

furniture, lots of nice glassware including more Cape Cod Red, puzzle collection, postcards, Jewelry,

Boston Rocker and other nice chairs and stools.

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Women’s HealthWASHINGTON COUNTY

Washington County WIC will

hold its monthly clinics from 9

a.m. to 3 p.m. on Tuesday, May

1, at the Baptist Church on

Quaker Street in Granville, and

Wednesday, May 2, at the

Cambridge Village Office on N.

Park Street. WIC provides sup-

plemental foods and health

education to pregnant and

nursing women, infants, and

children to age 5. Ask if you

qualify for help with your food

bill. Information/alternate

time: 518-746-2460.

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Legion MeetingsPOULTNEY Meetings will be

held at American Legion Post

39, 689 Granville Street in

Poultney, as follows: Ladies

Auxiliary, 7 p.m. Tuesday, May

1; Sons of the American

Legion, 7:30 p.m. Thursday,

May 3; and regular Legion

meeting, 7:30 p.m. Thursday,

May 10. Information: 802-287-

5229.

Himalayas TalkRUTLAND Dartmouth anthro-

pologist Sienna Craig will

speak on “Horses Like

Lightning: A Story of Passage

through the Himalayas” on

Wednesday, May 2, at the

Rutland Free Library, 10 Court

Street. Information/time:

Library at 802-773-1860,

Vermont Humanities Council

at 802-262-2626, or www.vermon-

thumanities.org.

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Garden, Farm TalkGRANVILLE The Slate Valley

Garden Club will meet at 10:30

a.m. on Wednesday, May 2, at

the Slate Valley Masonic

Center on Route 24 in Middle

Granville. Michael Kilpatrick

will speak about the Kilpatrick

family farm at this meeting

and everyone with an interest

in gardening will be welcome.

Information: Robyn Lipschutz

at 642-2629.

KindergartenHARTFORD Kindergarten

Registration and Screening will

be held in Hartford on

Thursday, May 3, for children

who will be age 5 on or before

Dec. 1, 2012. Parents who have

not received a registration

packet are asked to call Mrs.

Getty at 632-5222, Ext. 101.

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Books for BabiesPOULTNEY Expecting parents

and parents of babies are invit-

ed to a free “Beginning with

Mother Goose” program that

will be held at 11 a.m. on

Thursday, May 3, 10 and 17, at

the Poultney Public Library,

205 Main Street in Poultney.

Tips for sharing books with

children will be provided. Pre-

registration is requested at 802-

287-5556.

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Country MusicGRANVILLE Local musician

Phil Hoyt will perform a

Country Music Concert from 6

to 9 p.m. on Thursday, May 3, at

The Forum Restaurant, 47 E.

Potter Avenue in Granville.

Everyone is invited.

Golf TournamentRUTLAND Friday, May 4, is the

deadline to sign up for Mount

St. Joseph Academy’s annual

scramble Spring Golf

Tournament that will be held

at 1 p.m. on Friday, May 11, at

the Proctor-Pittsford Country

Club. Cost: $40; $35 members.

Information/registration: John

Valente at 459-2727, or MSJ

Development Office at 775-0151.

Application form: www.msjver-

mont.org.

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No-Fee AdoptionsRUTLAND COUNTY During

May, the Rutland County

Humane Society is offering

No-fee Adoptions of cats age 1

and older if you bring in an

item from its wish list. Wish

list items include canned and

dry kitten food, microwavable

rice heating bags, KMR pow-

dered kitten formula, and gift

cards. You’ll find the RCHS at

765 Stevens Road in Pittsford.

Information: 802-483-9171, or

www.rchsvt.org.

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KindergartenWEST PAWLET Kindergarten

Registration and Screening will

be held from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30

p.m. on Friday, May 4, at the

Mettawee Community School

on Route 153 in West Pawlet.

For children living in Pawlet

and Rupert who will be age 5

by Sept. 1, 2012. Bring a birth

certificate and immunization

records. Information: 645-9009.

Farmers’ MarketWEST PAWLET The West

Pawlet Spring Farmers’ Market

will be open from 4 to 7 p.m. on

Fridays at the Fish and Game

Club building.

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Fish FryWHITEHALL American Legion

Post 83 at 148 Main St. in

Whitehall invites everyone to

its Friday Fish Fry from 4:30 to

7 p.m. on May 4. This meal is

served each Friday, with few

exceptions. Information: 518-

499-2482.

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Friday BingoWHITEHALL Elks Lodge 1491

at 5 Elks Way in Whitehall will

host Friday Night Bingo at 7

p.m. on May 4. Featured will be

a $500 jackpot special. This

bingo is held each Friday, with

few exceptions. Information:

518-499-1491.

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Christie Whodunit WEST RUTLAND The Marble

Valley Players will stage

Agatha Christie’s classic who-

dunit, “The Mousetrap,” at 7:30

p.m. on Friday and Saturday,

May 4 and 5, 11 and 12, and 2

p.m. Sunday, May 6, at the West

Rutland Town Hall Theater.

Cost: $15. Information/tickets:

802-775-0903, or www.para-

mounttickets.org. Tickets also

will be sold at the door.

Loving ParksNEW YORK STATE Volunteers will gather at various locations in the state of New York to par-ticipate in the first “I Love My Park Day” on Saturday, May 5. Help celebrate and improve state park lands and beaches, plant trees and gardens, restore trails and wildlife habitat, and

more. Information: 518-434-

1583, or www.ptny.org.

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5K RaceGRANVILLE The 17th Annual

Granville Area Lioness Club

Run for the Community will be

held on Saturday, May 5. This

5K race will step off at 10 a.m.,

beginning and ending at the

Hook and Ladder Firehouse,

corner of Quaker Street and

Potter Avenue in Granville.

Also featured will be commem-

orative T-shirts for pre-regis-

trants, Phil’s “almost famous

five-alarm chili,” and awards.

Entry fee: $15 in advance; $20

race day. Information/advance

registration: Phil Jessen at 518-

232-7040, email gfab@myblue-

light.com, www.adirondackrun-

ners.org, or visit the

Manchester Newspapers office

in Granville.

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Hula Hoop ContestWHITEHALL Whitehall Elks Lodge 1491 will host its ninth annual Hula Hoop Contest at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 5, at the lodge on North Williams Street. The contest will include four age groups, including one for

adults. Participants are encour-aged to bring their own hula

hoops.

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U.S. Grant GRANVILLE Steve Trimm will present “U.S. Grant: After Appomattox” at 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 5, at the Slate Valley Museum, 17 Water Street in Granville. The focus will be Gen. Grant in the years following 1865 when he began his Overland Campaign, com-mencing with the Battle of the Wilderness. Everyone will be welcome. Information: 518-642-1417, or www.slatevalleymuse-um.org.

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Derby PartySALEM The Salem Courthouse Community Center invites everyone to a Kentucky Derby Party from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 5, at the home of Cindy Spence, 89 Nelson Avenue in Saratoga Springs (across from the track). Cost: $25. Information/reservations:

518-854-7053.

Bicycle RidePOULTNEY Johnson and Son Bike Works in Hampton will offer a free Bicycle Basics/Community Ride event on Sunday, May 6. Meet at 4 p.m. in the Poultney Elementary School parking lot for a bike adjustment the first half hour, followed by an easy, three to five-mile ride on local back roads. Information: 518-282-9089.

CALENDAR ITEMS DEADLINE

Friday at 10 a.m. is the deadline to submit

items for the free calendar in the following

week’s newspaper. Whenever possible, items

should be submitted a week or more earlier

than that to ensure timely publication.

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Articles For Sale

2005 MASTER TOW GVWR 3500, model #77-T-14. Ask- ing $700, 802-265-3099

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Auctions

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Firewood

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FIREWOOD Cut, split and delivered. $150 cord. 518- 854-9683

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HARDWOOD FIREWOOD Green, Cut, split & delivered. Full cord/2 cord loads. Log length avail. 518-854-9113

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Furniture

KING SIZE OAK Complete bed set w/box spring & mat- tress, 2 dressers, 1 small dresser and lamp table. $700 for all. 518-499-1191

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MusicalInstruments

C L A R I N E T , V I O L I N , FLUTE, TRUMPET, Ampli- f ier, Fender Gui tar, $75 each. Upright Bass, Cello, Saxophone, French Horn, Drums, $189 each. Others 4- sale. 1-516-377-7907.

Wanted To Buy

BUYING EVERYTHING! Furs, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Ar t, Dia- monds. “The Jewelers Jew- eler Jack” 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bond- ed.

U.S. & FOREIGN COINS & paper money! No amount too small! Call Richard 518-642- 8156 or 518-683-1954

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WANTED UNEXPIRED DI- ABETIC TEST STRIPS UP TO $26/BOX. PRE PAIDSHIPPING LABELS. HA- BLAMOS ESPANOL! 1-800- 266-0702www.SellDiabeticStrips.com

WANTED: Will Pay Up to $15.00 For High School Yearbooks 1900-1988.Any School / Any State. [email protected] or 972-768-1338

Dogs-Cats-Pets

FREE KITTENS in Hoosick Falls. 6 tigers and 1 black and white. Call 518-686- 0717

Hay & Grain

ALL NATURAL FEEDS C o r n : W h o l e , G r o u n d , Cracked, Cobbed Corn, Soy- meal, Wheat, Oats and Rye Seed. Feed made-to-order for cows, pigs, chickens, horses, etc. Homegrown Emu Meat and Beef For Sale At House. No Hormones, No Bi-Products. Elsworth’s 518- 692-2781. Closed Sundays.

HAY 4X4 ROUND BALES First cut, stored inside. You pick up. $35 each. Granville 518-242-6811

HAY FOR SALE Square bales 35-45 pounds, first cut $3, second cut $3.50. 518- 638-8074

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Day Camps — $250 per weekMonday - Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Overnight Camps — $400 per weekSunday at 6:00pm - Friday at 4:00pm

Prospect Camps — $200Friday at 6:00pm - Sunday at 4:30pm

Brian Beaury Basketball Camp

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or to download an application!

ALBANY COUNTY CERTIFIED CHILDREN’S CAMP

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Camp is on the campus of the College of Saint Rose. Overnight Campers live in our supervised residence halls. All our staff are Adults. No High school kids, no junior counselors, only adults. All activities are indoor and air conditioned.

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Garage Sales

ATTN: GARAGE SALE ENTHUSIASTS! Buying or selling second-hand treas- ures? The NYS Depar t-ment of State’s Division of Consumer Protection, in conjunction with the Free Community Papers of New York, recommends check-ing the following websites to help assure that the item has not been recalled or the subject of a safety warning: http:/www.recalls.gov and the Consumer Product Sa fe t yCommiss i on a t www.cpsc.gov. For other important recall and prod-uct safety information visit the Division of Consumer Protection at www.dos.ny.gov

CAMBRIDGE 92 East Main Street. April 28-29 9am-5pm. Moving sale. House-wares, fa r m & garden equipment and certified or-ganic transplants.

FORT ANN Village Wide Garage Sales 05/05 & 05/06. Vendors in the park. Sales around the village. Ant iques, co l lect ibles, crafts, books, housewares and much more! Rain or shine! Food/fun for the whole family. For week- end set up call 518-639-8634 afternoons or eve-nings.

GRANVILLE Moving Sale. 8 Elm Street. Saturday, April 28th. 9am-4pm.

GRANVILLE 10400 Route 22. April 28 & April 29 9am- 4pm. Rain or shine. Couch, recliner, Queen bedroom set, dining set, tools and much more.

GRANVILLE Ra i l road Antiques & memorabilia. 16 lanterns, pocket watch, oil can, schedules, D & H books, conrail conductor’s hat and much much more. Saturday, April 28th 9am- 4pm. 20 Irving Avenue.

THURMAN TOWNWIDE SALE, May 18,19,20, rain/shine, 9-? Gas up for old- fashioned yard sales all over town, Follow pink signs from I-87 exit 23 (Wsbg) to and through Thurman for miles of bargains. Maps in t own and , a f t e r 5 /14 , www.persisgranger.com. Info from site or 518-623-2580.

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MERCHANDISE

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Appliance Repair

STAN’S APPLIANCEREPAIR. Refrigeration:

Residential & CommercialReconditioned Appliances &

Parts 518-499-0019

CleaningServices

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Electrician

Excavating

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Gardening

ROTOTILLINGSmall or Large

Plots. Reasonablerates. 802-236-8031

Lawn Mowing

NORTHEAST LAWN CARE S E R V I C E S * M o w i n g *Pruning *Spring Clean up *Fertilizing *Seeding *Free Estimates 518-321-6804

Lawn Service/Landscaping

GENERATION II Lawn Care Spring Clean Ups*

Lawn Mowing*Land Scaping*

Brush Hogging & Small Backhoe Work* 518-681-0656

Legal Services

DIVORCE $450* NO FAULT or Regular Divorce. Covers Children, Property, etc. OnlyOne Signature Required! *Excludes govt. fees. est. 1977. 1-800-522-6000 Ext. 100. Baylor & Associates, Inc.

SOCIAL SECURITY DIS- ABILITY BENEFITS. WIN or Pay Nothing. Start YourApplication In Under 60 Sec- onds. Call today! Contact Disabil i ty Group, Inc. Li- censed Attorneys & BBB Ac- credited. Call 1-888-587- 9203

Rototilling

MILITARY MAN ROTOTILLING

Discounts to Veterans &Senior Citizens.518-953-6391

Tree Service

BOURN TREE SERVICEOver 30 Years Of ServiceFully Insured * Free Est.Brush Chipping * LandClearing. 518-642-2182

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Gravel Screened & Unscreened Topsoil, Mason Sand

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Snowplowing/RemovalSanding

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All Seasons

Mowing & Brush Cutting of Ponds,

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Brokers

WE PURCHASE All types of real estate! Call Bill at Gilbert Realty today! 802-265-8834

For Sale

DELAWARE: Mul t ip le 1 Family NEW Ranch Homes! Peaceful Setting, 55+ Com- munity. Close to shopping, beach, bay & I -95 . Low 100’s, low taxes. CALL: 302- 659-5800 www.bonayrehomes.com

FORT MILLER Count r y ranch, 3BD, living room with white marble fireplace, 2 car garage with lift, privacy view, on 2 .5 ac res, K ing RE, $229,000. 518-695-9240

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LAKE PORTAFERRY: Off market 65 years. 2 lake cab- ins on Adi rondack lake, $119,900. 5 acres, lake cab- in, $149,900. wwwLand- FirstNY.com 1-888-683-2626

Land/Lots

LAND BARGAINS- FREE LIST- 3 to 60 ACRE PAR- CELS: Albany, Montgomery, Herkimer, Otsego Counties, NY. Ideal homesites. Beau- tiful views. Great Investment. Henry Whipple: 518-861- 6541 www.helderbergrealty.com

NEW YORK STATE LAND SALE DISCOUNTED TO 1990 ’s PRICES! 3 Acre Starter camp - $17,995. 5 A c r e s w / Fa r m h o u s e - $49,995. 52 Acres, Stream, 2 ponds. Beautifulwoods & views. Access to road front, utilities and state land. Limited offer. CallChristmas & Associates 1- 8 0 0 - 2 2 9 - 7 8 4 3 O r v i s i t www.landandcamps.com.

NEW YORK STATE LAND SALE Discounted to 1990’s prices! 3 Acre Starter camp - $17,995. 5 Acres w/Farm- house -$49,995. 52 Acres, Stream, 2 ponds, Beautiful woods & views. Access toroad front, utilities and state land L im i ted o f fe r. Ca l l Christmas & Associates 800- 229-7843 Or visit landand- camps.com

VIRGINIA SEASIDE LOTS -Absolute buy of a lifetime! Fully improved 3 acre lots,exclusive development onthe seaside (the mainland) overlooking Chincoteague Bay and islands. Gatedentrance, paved roads, care- taker, community dock, pool and club house including owners guest suites. Build the house of your dreams! Unique bank foreclosure sit- uat ion makes these lots available at 1/3 of original cost. Great climate, low tax- es and National Seashore b e a c h e s n e a r b y. O n l y $49,000 each or pond lots $65,000. Tel. (757) 824-5284website: http://ViewWeb- Page.com/5EUO oremail:oceanlandtrust@yaho o.com

VacationProperty

DO YOU HAVE VACATION PROPERTY FOR SALE OR RENT? With promotion tonearly 5 million households and over 12 million potential buyers, a statewide classi- fied ad can’t be beat! Pro- mote your property for just $490 for a 15-word ad. Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877-275-2726

Apartments

CEDARS SENIORLIVING COMMUNITY

Take a TourWeds 12:30pm!

Off Bay St, Queensbury!518-832-1701.

G R A N V I L L E S p a c i o u s 2bdrm, upstairs, appliances included. $625/mth +utilities. No pets. 518-642-1464

G R A N V I L L E V I L L AG E 1bdrm, 2nd flr, Cozy & cute, Avail immed., $400 +dep. Call Kerry 802-645-0828

GRANVILLE 1BD, upstairs, newly renovated, W/D/elect incl., first/last/sec, $650/mth no pets/smoking. 1 rm office space, $250 with barn $550, electric/furniture incl. 518- 642-0510

GRANVILLE 6 Morr ison Ave, 1st fl, 3 BR, $750/mo plus deposit. Accross from park. 518-742-9567

GRANVILLE- Mettowee Val- ley Apts - 2bdrm $518 rent; ut i l i t ies average $81. In- cludes appliances, site laun- dry, trash removal. No smok- ing. Pet? Must meet eligibil- ity requirements. For appli- cation 518-584-4543. NYS TDD Relay Service 1-800- 421-1220. Handicap Ac- cessible Equal Housing Op- portunity.

M GRANVILLE Single per- son, furnished. No smoking/ pets. Heated garage parking, $500/mth. 518-642-1542 for details.

POULTNEY 1 BR. Includes heat, hw, snow & trash. The Fucci Company, 802- 773-9107. www.thefucicompany.com

SALEM 1bdrm, 3rd floor, $350/mth +security. 802- 867-0375

SALEM 1BR includes heat and appliances, $450/MO, Bolden Realty, 518-854- 7493.

WEST PAWLET 2bdr m, second floor, heat included, rubbish removal, $650/mth. 518-282-0086

WHITEHALL 1 & 2bdrm from $450. References & se- curity required. No pets. Call Ray at 802-683-9177.

WHITEHALL 2BD, $650. incl. heat & hot water, W/D hook up. No pets. 1st + sec., & Ref. 206-222-5925

WHITEHALL 1bdrm up- stairs, $600 +util.Includes hot water,stove,refrigerator, W/D hook-up, No pets, sec. dep./ref req. 518-499-0197

Homes

GRANVILLE 2 Story, 3bd, 2ba, lg yard, private, country, $900+util., sec/first/ref. Pets negotiable. 518-642-1978.

HOUSE FOR RENT 1 1/2 Bdrm, private lot, 3 miles W of Fair Haven, VT. 1st, last & sec. req., $800 p/mo, 802- 265-3766, 518-265-3146.

SHUSHAN, NY Count r y farm house on the Battenkill, 3bdrm, 4 bath, full working fireplace, oil heat, W/D, AC, recently renovated kitchen/ all appliances, full outside deck, lawn care & snow re- moval included. Minutes to Cambridge and Manchester, VT. $1150/mth +uti l . Call Eves 518-854-9840

TOWN OF WHITEHALL Ex- ceptional rental-log duplex, country setting, off Rte 4, 2 miles from Fair Haven. 2 BR, 1.5 BA, cathedral ceil ing great room, washer, dryer, dishwasher. References, c red i t check, sec. dep. , $650/mo. 802-287-9038

Mobile/Modular Homes

FREE TRAILER: WHITE- HALL In park, needs roof, 3BR, lot rent $350/MO., 518- 601-6079/812-3331/796- 3442.

Storage

EXIT ONE SELF-STORAGEHeated Units Also Available

Route 4-AFair Haven, VT802-265-3330

Vacation/ Recreational

O C E A N C I T Y, M A RY - LAND. Best selection of af- fordable rentals. Full/partial weeks. Call for FREE brochure. Open daily. Holi- day Real Estate. 1-800-638- 2102. Online reservations: www.holidayoc.com

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OPEN HOUSES

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MECHANICVermont Structural Slate Company is looking for a full time mechanic to work at its North Poultney and Fair Haven quarries. Duties include working

on heavy equipment, servicing and fueling machines and maintenance. A CDL, welding and

basic carpentry skills a plus. Person must be dependable, flexible, trustworthy, conscientious and a team player. Benefits include health care coverage, 401(k) program, paid vacations and

holidays. Please send resume to:Vermont Structural Slate

PO Box 98Fair Haven, VT 05743

Home Helpers and Direct Link

Hiring Companions, PCA’s,

HHA’s, LPN’s

ALL SHIFTS AVAILABLE NOW

Drivers license in good standing

Excellent benefits in a team setting.

Call 584-5885

Hiring Class A CDL DriversMcLane Food Service is hiring CDLA Drivers, who are expected to unload freight safely for on-time, accurate deliveries in the Northeast. Requirements:

at least 50K verifiable milesability to lift 100 lbs. max. and up to 50 lbs. repeatedlyable to work nights, weekends and holidaysclean MVR, PSP and safe driving recordcustomer service skillshandcart and ramp experience preferred

For more information or to apply call (518) 861-6122or visit www.mclaneco.com

Starting at $48-55K/yr. Work 4 days/week with 5 nights home! Excellent benefits package.

McLane is proud to support a drug free environment EOE,M/F/D/V

COACHING POSITIONS

NYS COACHING CERT.,AED/CPR REQUIRED.

Boys Soccer: Modified Coach

Girls Soccer: Modified Coach

Football: JV Assistant Coach

Field Hockey: Varsity Assistant Coach

Volleyball: Modified Coach

Football Cheerleading: Varsity Advisor

Contact Mr. Macura, AD, Granville School,

518-642-1051 x. 2185. or

[email protected]. EOE

Home-Health Care Partners

Certified Home Health Aides Washington County

area great pay and benefits available

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