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Please note all entries must be on this official form and must be handwritten. All others are invalid. All entries must be received by 8/31/12. Any winner in the past 24 months is not eligible. Mail or Drop off only at the address above. We will announce the winner in our 9/14/12 edition. Winner required to have photo taken with sponsor for printing in paper. Must be 18 to enter.
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Fall is just around the corner and what better time than now to enter to win a beautiful new shed from The Shed Stop. This month's lucky giveaway winner will receive a $2,500 gift cer-ti!cate to purchase the outdoor shed of their choice from the large inventory at the Shed Stop. All their sheds are handcrafted by the Amish and are of the highest qual-ity. Don't delay...enter today...you could be our next lucky giveaway winner. WD[HV�QRW�LQFOXGHG
The Rutland City Band will be performing in Whitehall this Friday. See all the details inside.
Win Phantoms Season Tickets
The excitement starts Monday as the Washington County Fair kicks off in Greenwich. As always, this year's fair features thrilling rides, tasty food, great exhibits, motorsports and more! All the details are in your fair guide inside.
Fair starts Monday!
Congratulations George Pohanel!
The Weekender congratulates George Pohanel of Buskirk on winning our July "Great Dining Out Giveaway." George won $100 dining gift certificates to 12 Washington County region restaurants. Congratulations George! You're another lucky Weekender giveaway winner!
Your money-saving Curtis Lumber sale circular is inside!
Your 84 page Washington County Fair Program is inside
this week's editions of the Granville Sentinel and White-hall Times. This special edition
is brimming with everything you need to know to enjoy this
year's fair. From rodeo riding to entertainment, from food to
thrilling rides, from motor sports to the state's best selection of
agricultural displays ... you'll ! nd it all inside your 2012 Washington
County Fair Keepsake edition! ENJOY THE FAIR...NEW YORK'S FINEST!
Washington County FairMonday, August 20 thru Sunday, August 26
2012Program &Event Guide
See index / pg. 3
The animals!
Exciting motor sports action
Entertainment and live music!
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Great fun and entertainment for the entire family!
That's right...the Granville Sentinel & Whitehall Times are giving away two "Gold Level" seats to every Adiron-dack Phantoms home game this season. Just imagine you could be the lucky winner and enjoy all the exciting, non-stop action in your premium seats at the Glens Falls Civic Center. Your o! cial entry form is on page 2 in the
classi" ed section of this week's Sentinel and Times!
That's entertainment!
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Clothing Giveaway in Whitehall
Sylvan Star hosting rummage sale
Church hosting pancake breakfast
Horseshoes in Hartford
Have you checked out the Granville Sentinel
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The 2012 Washington County Fair kicks-off Monday at 5 p.m.
This years fair promis-es to be bigger and better than ever, with exciting rides, live music, the best in motor sports, dozens of food vendors and much, much more.
And, of course, the fair is New York State's pre-miere agricultural fair! You'll love seeing all the animals!
See story on page 2.
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Rummage SaleGRANVILLE Sylvan Star/Skenesborough Chapter 122 will hold a Rummage Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 17, at the Slate Valley Masonic Center, 95 North Street in Granville. Donations of cloth-ing, household items and toys may be brought to the Masonic Center on the day of the sale. Information: Jean MacLeod at 518-260-0460.
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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 Aug. 10. This meal is served each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-2482.
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Movie NightGRANVILLE Movie Night for children of all ages will be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 17, at the Pember Library, 33 W. Main Street in Granville. Information: 518-642-2525.
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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 Aug. 10. Featured will be a $500 jackpot special. This bingo is held each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-1491.
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Free ConcertWHITEHALL The Music in the Park Concert Series will pres-ent the Rutland City Band from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 17, at the 1892 bandstand in Whitehall’s Riverside Park. Free and open to all; bring a lawn chair or blanket.
Pancake BreakfastGRANVILLE The Peniel Presbyterian Church on Quaker Street in Granville will hold a pancake breakfast from 7 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, Aug. 18. Cost is $6 for adults, $3 for ages five to 12 and free for age four and younger.
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Golf TournamentWHITEHALL The New York vs. Vermont Border War Charity Golf Tournament will be held
on Saturday, Aug. 18, at the Valley View Golf Course, 2616 Route 12 in Whitehall. Tee time will be 8:30 a.m., with a scram-ble format and four-person teams. Cost: $60, including greens fees, cart, lunch and prizes. Information/registra-tion: Valley View at 518-499-2634.
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Clothing GiveawayWHITEHALL Faith Chapel will hold a Clothing Giveaway from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Aug. 18. A variety of sizes and styles will be available; every-thing will be free. All are wel-come.
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One-Room SchoolWEST PAWLET The Pawlett Historical Society invites everyone to visit the one-room Braintree School on Route 153 in West Pawlet from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, August 18 and 25. This schoolhouse was fully restored in 2008 and 2009, bringing it back to the way it was when built in 1852. Write with a quill pen and ring the bell that called students to class. Tickets for the society’s annual raffle and the PHS Harvest Moon Fundraiser will be available. Information: Susanne Rappaport at 802-645-0993.
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CabaretWHITEHALL The Bridge Theater Cabaret Series will present the Jonathan Newell Trio with “Chamber Music at the Armory” at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 18, at the Whitehall Armory, corner of Williams Street and Route 4. All seats are reserved at $19, $17 senior citizens, and $15 stu-dents at 518-874-0800.
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Chicken BarbecueWELLS The Wells United Methodist Church will hold a
fundraising Chicken Barbecue at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 18 at the Modern Woodman Hall in Wells. Cost for adults is $10; for children five to 12, $5; and under five, free. Information: Audrey Nelson at 645-0216.
HorseshoesHARTFORD The Section Eight Ryders will host a Horseshoe Fundraiser at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 19, at the Hartford Tavern in Hartford. Cost: $10, with proceeds benefiting single father Ralph David in his fight against cancer. There’ll be food for sale, a lotto tree, small bas-ket party and deejay music, too. Information: Janice Paddock at 518-345-5078.
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Free ConcertPOULTNEY The Poultney-Granville Town Band will per-form in concert at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 19, at Veterans Park on Quaker Street in Granville. Waltzes, marches, show tunes and blues music will be featured. Free and open to all. Information: Rusty Wescott at 802-287-5185, or email [email protected].
Dance programWELLS Alexandra Langstaff presents “Hullabaloo,” her innovative musical and cre-ative dance program that gets children and adults in a focused and playful motion, at 5 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 20 at the Wells Village Library. All ages are welcome.
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Potluck SupperHEBRON Everyone is invited to a Potluck Supper at 6 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 20, at the East Hebron United Presbyterian Church on Route 22 in Hebron.
Bring a dish to share to this event that will be held on the third Monday each month, with few exceptions. Information: 518-854-7017, 854-9383.
Play ReadingDORSET Hildene and the Dorset Theatre Festival will present a reading of the play, “The Rivalry,” at 6:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 21, at the Dorset Playhouse, 104 Cheney Road. Readers will include Madeleine Kunin, former Vermont gover-nor, and Rabbi Michael Cohen. Jane Lindholm, host of Vermont Public Radio’s “Vermont Edition” program, will moderate an interactive panel discussion with the audi-ence. Free and open to all. Reservations strongly recom-mended at 802-867-2223, or www.dorsettheatrefestival.org.
AA MeetingsWHITEHALL Alcoholics Anonymous meetings will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday at the John Neary Hill Senior Citizens Building on Williams Street in Whitehall. Everyone will be welcome.
Farmer’s Market POULTNEY The Poultney Farmers’ Market will be open from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursdays through Oct. 4 on Main Street in Poultney. Offered will be bedding plants, specialty foods, range-fed meat and eggs, farmstead cheeses, Vermont crafts, and more. Information: 802-468-5805.
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Historic ResidenceCASTLETON The Higley
One of the summer’s most eagerly anticipated events is fast approaching. The Washington County Fair returns to the fairgrounds in Greenwich, Aug. 20 through the 26th. “The fair stands on tradition and community,” said Ida Williams, who works at the fair offices. The event, which has been held every summer for the last 122 years, is the third-largest coun-ty fair in the state and will fea-ture a bevy of agricultural exhibits, hundreds of displays, local entertainers, a rodeo, amusement rides and games, vendors and food. Williams said many of the attractions that made the event popular will return and orga-nizers have worked hard to add new attractions. “We’re always trying to add new things,” Williams said. One of those newest attractions is the Masters of the Chainsaw carving performances. Three times a day, Brian Ruth, a pro-fessional chainsaw artist, will transform a four-foot log into a piece of art. At the end of the week, the carvings will be sold during an auction with pro-ceeds benefiting the fair. Other new attractions include
the Blue Hen Bakers, who will demonstrate 18th century bak-ing, and the NASCAR Experience, which will allow fairgoers to climb inside a sim-ulator and see how it feels to speed around an asphalt track at 180 mph. The fair officially opens at 5 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 20, and the demolition derby, a fan favorite, begins an hour later.Williams said the motor sports tend to be very popular and there are truck or tractor pulls every night except Tuesday, when the arena is set aside for the rodeo. There are concerts every night of the fair, and magic shows, aerial acrobatics and pig races, offered throughout the week. And of course, most families will at some point make it to the midway where children can enjoy carnival games and amusement rides. T here will be nearly 40 rides this year with plenty of options for thrill seekers as well as younger children. But the fair was founded on agriculture and that remains the focus today. Fairgoers will have the chance to see and learn about all sorts of animals. They can see cows milked, juried animal shows,
and gymkhanas. The cost to enjoy this year’s fair remains unchanged. Admission costs $10 for adults and is free for children 14 and under. A week-long pass will cost $30. Parking is free and there is handicapped parking near the gates and courtesy rides will be offered to those who need them. Special promotions include Carnival Day on Tuesday, Aug. 21, when kids (or adults) have full access to all the rides for $20; Senior Citizen Day on Wednesday, Aug. 22, where admission for adults ages 62 and older costs only $5; Children’s Day on Thursday, Aug. 23, which features free admission for anyone 18 and under and a bike give-a-way; and Family Fun Day on Sunday, Aug. 26, where children will have the opportunity to enjoy unlimited rides for $20. Ride tickets are also available at a 60 percent discount if pur-chased before the fair. A sheet of 20 tickets (typically it requires three to five tickets per ride) will cost $8. To purchase tickets, or for more information on this year’s event, call the fair office at 692-2464, or visit www.washington-countyfair.com.
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House at 407 Main Street, Route 4A, in Castleton will be open on Thursdays from 2 to 4 p.m. through Oct. 4. This is a lovely historic residence that also fea-tures a collection of antique carriages and tools.
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Castleton MarketCASTLETON The Castleton Village Farmers Market will be open from 3:30 to 6 p.m. on Thursdays during the summer, across from the Castleton Free Library on Main Street, Route 4A.
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Pizza at VFW GRANVILLE The VFW Auxiliary at VFW Post 1653 on North Street in Granville invites everyone for Pizza from 5 to 9 p.m. every Thursday and Friday. Takeouts will be avail-able. Cost: $8 cheese; $9 pepper-oni.
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Thrift ShopFORT ANN The United Protestant Church of Fort Ann’s Thrift Shop at 5 Ann Street, across from Cumberland Farms, will be open from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Offered will be clothing, household items, and more. Information: Jackie White at 518-932-4559.
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Free ConcertGRANVILLE The 2012 Summer Concert Series will present the Enerjazz band from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 23, at Veterans Park on Quaker Street in Granville. Swing, rock, ballads and more will be featured. Free and open to all.
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 Aug. 24. 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 Aug. 24. Featured will be a $500 jackpot special. This bingo is held each Friday, with few exceptions. Information: 518-499-1491.
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Free ConcertWHITEHALL The Music in the Park Concert Series will pres-ent the Talegatorz band from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 24, at the 1892 bandstand in Whitehall’s Riverside Park. Free and open to all; bring a lawn chair or blanket.
Pig RoastGRANVILLE The VFW’s Men’s Auxiliary will be holding a pig roast on Aug. 25 from 4 p.m. until all is gone. Cost is $10 and includes roasted pig, potato, corn and salads. The roast will be held at the new pavilion on North St.
CabaretWHITEHALL The Bridge Theater Cabaret Series will
present a youth show, “The Planet Fractonia,” at 2 and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 25, at the Whitehall Armory, corner of Williams Street and Route 4. All seats are reserved at $19, $17 senior citizens, and $15 stu-dents at 518-874-0800.
Free ConcertPOULTNEY The Poultney-Granville Town Band will per-form in concert at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 26, at Veterans Park on Quaker Street in Granville. Waltzes, marches, show tunes and blues music will be featured. Free and open to all. Information: Rusty Wescott at 802-287-5185, or email [email protected].
Health ScreeningsRUTLAND AREA The Rutland Area Visiting Nurse Association and Hospice will offer comprehensive Cardiovascular/Cholesterol Health Risk Screenings as fol-lows: 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 29, Godnick Adult Center, Rutland, and 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 30, Community Center, North Clarendon. An eight to twelve-hour fast is required. Cost: $30. Information/appointments:
802-775-0568.
Free ConcertGRANVILLE The 2012 Summer Concert Series will present The Big Smoothies band from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 30, at Veterans Park on Quaker Street in Granville (resched-uled from July 26 rainout). Pop, R&B and big band music, along with audience interaction, will be featured. Free and open to all.
Free ConcertWHITEHALL The Music in the Park Concert Series will pres-ent the Air Tight band from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 31, at the 1892 bandstand in Whitehall’s Riverside Park. Free and open to all; bring a lawn chair or blanket.
Free ConcertSALEM The Summer Sounds of Salem concert series will present Al and Kathy Bain from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 1, on the green next to the train depot, Main
Street/Route 22, in Salem. Traditional country, bluegrass and gospel music will be fea-tured. Free and open to all.
Pancake BreakfastWELLS The Wells Volunteer Fire Dept. invites everyone to a Pancake Breakfast from 7 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 2, at the firehouse on Route 30.
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Bow Hunter CourseHARTFORD Cornell Cooperative Extension will offer a Bow Hunter Safety Education Course from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8 at Hilltop Archery in Hartford. Space is limited and pre-regis-tration is required. Call Hilltop Archery at 632-5430 before Sept. 5 for more information.
Art in the ParkSARATOGA SPRINGS Saratoga Arts’ “Art in the Park” exhibition and sale will be held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 15, at Congress Park in Saratoga Springs. Artist registration/fees: 518-584-4132, or email [email protected].
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S T E P P I N G S T O N E S NURSERY SCHOOL Reg- ister now for September classes. Children ages 3-5. To register call Becky Potter @ 518-854-7292
AntiquesANTIQUE SECRETARY breakfast top, serpentine drawers, ball and claw feet. Dark wood, asking $365. 518-695-3977
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455 RANCHER HUSKY chainsaw, 20” bar w/10 hrs use, all paperwork, asking $325. 518-812-9620
BRAND NEW GENERAC CENTRUM standby gener- ator, 12 KW, never used, sell $3500 new, $2300 firm. 518- 692-9254 or 518-692-8196.
COAL FOR SALE Anthra- cite. Rice, Pea, Nut, Stove and Smithing. Call for Sum- mer Special Pricing! 518- 424-5663 or cell 518-642- 9819
NEW QUEEN MATTRESS Sets still in plastic $150, can deliver. 518-290-0298.
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Equipment100+ IRRIGATION pipes 4”X40’ each w/ sprinkler ris- ers. Includes fittings, $6,500. 518-638-9000
C R A F T S M A N L A W N TRACTOR electric start, 42” deck, automatic, $325 will negotiate. 518-642-3776
GENERATOR 9HP Electric start, 4000 watts. $550 w/ cart and wiring. 95 E Potter, Granville. 518-642-2095
Estate SalesHAMPTON ESTATE SALE 365 Hills Pond Rd, Friday 08/17 & Saturday 08/18 from 9-3. Air compressor, lots of too ls, fu r n i tu re, c locks, lamps, clothes, outdoor fur- niture, fishing items, com- puter desk, kitchen table w/ 2 leaves & 7 chairs, dishes, pots, pans, utensils etc.
FirewoodALL CUT SPLIT & DELIV- ERED Hardwood firewood. Seasoned& Green wood now available, any length. 802- 316-6076 or 518-642-1558
Eliminate your heating b i l l s. OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE f rom Cent ra l Boiler. Beecrofts LLC 518- 753-4402
LOG LENGTH By the truck load. Hardwood $600. 518- 677-8921/518-681-0227.
LOG LENGTH 2-3-4 cord loads $250, $350 and $450 . 7+ co rd $750 . Green C/S $165; Dry C/S $200. Wood lots wanted. 518-638-6338.
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FurnitureCOLONIAL HUTCH solid r o ck m a p l e , 7 5 H X 7 2 L X19”W. Pristine condition, valued at $3800, selling for $500. 802-645-9314
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HobbiesTRAIN ENGINE SET pew- ter, $320. 802-265-4277
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3 LAWN TRACTORS Sig- nature $175, Agway $125, Craftsman $250. 518-642- 3776
MiscellaneousAIRLINES ARE HIRING: Train for hands on Aviation Career. FAA approved pro- gram. Financial Aid if quali- fied - Job placement assis- tance. CALL Aviation Insti- tute of Maintenance 1-877- 202-0386
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MusicalInstruments
BANJO KAY CASE 5 string, $250. 802-265-4277
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.
FREE UPRIGHT PIANO a pay it forward item. A great starter piano. You transport.
KURZWEIL ELECTRIC PI- ANO upr igh t black w i th bench, programable, asking $750. 518-642-9490
Tools10” COMPOUND MITER saw and table, $200. 95 E Potter, Granville. 518-642- 2095
Wanted To BuyBUYING/SELLING- gold, gold-filled, sterling silver, sil- ver plate, diamonds, f ine watches (Rolex, Cartier, Pa- tek Philippe)coins, paintings, furs, estates. Call for ap- pointment 917-696-2024 JAY
U.S. & FOREIGN COINS & paper money! No amount too small! Call Richard 518-642- 8156 or 518-683-1954
Dogs-Cats-PetsBASSET HOUND male, 6 years old, only to caring per- son who lives in the country. Free. 518-692-2805
E N G L I S H S P R I N G E R SPANIEL puppies, AKC, full registration, 10 yr health guarantee. Both parents on premises, 518-523-8000
FREE KITTENS different colors to choose from. 518- 642-2118 at 1pm or 518-642- 2345
PUG PUPPIES Al l black with papers, first shots, $500 each, family raised. 518-642- 2106
Farm AnimalsWANTED: Will take FREE goats, sheep, laying hens, dogs. Will pick up. 518-642- 3776
W H I T E B A B Y P I G S 6 weeks old, $60 each. 518- 692-8038.
Hay & GrainALL 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.
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DANBY Bar n sa le, Aug 17,18,19, antiques 9-4. 171 S Main St. Great Stuff, deal- ers welcome.
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HEBRON Huge garage sale. August 18-19 10am. To much to list. 179 Pine Hill Rd., 8 miles south of Gran- ville.
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CLEMONS 1 BR up, lovely wooded setting, references/ security, $400/mth +utilities. 518-499-0298 or 796-6917
FAIR HAVEN 2bdrm 1 blk from elem school, Wash/Dry hkup avl for ext.,$650/mo, no util. 1st&sec. 802-287-1218
GRANVILLE 1bdrm, heat, garage, snow plowing, lawn care, laundry hookup incl., $650/mth, sec/ref, no smok- ing. Broker /owner Cra ig Campbell 518-642-2274
GRANVILLE Lg 1bdrm & 2bdrm log cabin country apts., W/D hook-up, no pets, $600 & $695 +util. First/last/ sec. 518-642-3454.
GRANVILLE 2bdrm, private entrance, W/D on premises, will consider pets, first/last/ security, $625 includes heat/ hot water. 518-642-3454
GRANVILLE Large 3bdrm, downstairs, very clean, quiet neighborhood, $800.mth +security. 518-642-2604
GRANVILLE- Mettowee Val- ley Apts - Taking apps 2bdrm $518 rent; utilities average $81. Includes appliances, site laundry, trash removal. No smoking. Pet? Must meet eligibility requirements. For application 518-584-4543. NYS TDD Relay Service 1- 800-421-1220. Handicap Ac- cessible Equal Housing Op- portunity.
HUBBARDTON 2 room up- stairs, apt, quiet, electric, trash & snow removal. Pets possible, non-smoker. 1 1/2 miles from Crystal beach, $425/mth. 1st & security. 802-273-2499
NORTH GRANVILLE 1bdrm upstairs, $475 plus utilities, no pets. 1 mo sec. 518-642- 1464 or 518-361-8693
SALEM 2bdrm 2nd floor, w/d hookup, $550/mo. 802-867- 0375
SALEM Large 1bdrm, 2nd floor, $350-$450/mth. 802- 867-0375
SALEM/HEBRON 2Bdrm, up, $650/mo. +util. Private upper deck, garage, yard privileges. 516-946-5767
WHITEHALL 1bdrm, 1st flr, incl. heat & hot water.$475, Lg 2bdrm, heat, washer/dry- er, no pets, $675. 1st mth+ sec & ref. 206-222-5925
W H I T E H A L L S p a c i o u s 2bdrm, hardwood f loors, many closets, upper floor in private home on quiet street, utilities included, $1200/mth. security & references re- quired. 518-499-0219
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1-1/2 BDRM HOUSE on pr ivate lot , $800/mth. 3bdrm, 2 bath, MH on pri- vate 3 acre lot, $900/mth. Also, 3bdrm, 2 bath, w/ detached 2 car garage double wide on 3 acre pri- vate lot, 1st mth, last & security required. 3 miles West of FH, VT. Whitehall School District. 802-265- 3766 or 518-265-3146.
EAST GREENWICH 2bdrm, 1« bath, 3 levels, W/D hook- up, car port, sun room, gar- den, ref, 1mths sec, first/last, $750/mth, utilities not incl. Avail 09/01/12 518-854-7148
W E L L S h o u s e fo r r e n t 4bdrms, 2 ba, $1500/mo. Everything inc, except TV& phone. No pets or smoking, 1st& last. 518-361-9021
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HEBRON/SALEM com- pletely furnished (all rooms). Single wide trailer, like new inside. 2bdrm, 2 ba, 2 car garage w/ work shed on al- most 4 private acres. En- closed 10X12 sun/screen porch, no pets/smokers. 2 mo sec& ref, $800mo + util 518-642-1646 or 955-0731
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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
WantedWA N T E D TO R E N T 2 -3bdrm home in or around the Greenwich School District. 518-744-0689
FOR RENT:2 AUTO REPAIR
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Legal ServicesDIVORCE $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.
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Autos1952/53 M38A1 Jeep & trail- er, complete restoration, 1000 mi on rebuilt engine, many spare parts, $13,000. 802-287-5743
1991 FIREBIRD 6 cyl, 118K, $2200. Call 518-796-8265.
1997 FORD ESCORT LX 4 door, loaded, 30 MPG, great shape, $2500/obo. 518-282- 9972
1999 VOLKSWAGON PAS- SAT Red, no rust, good in- terior, new stereo system, 195K, asking $2800. 518- 879-5287
2001 BLACK DODGE Da- kota, 100,000 miles, good condition, $3500/obo. 518- 854-3841 or 518-791-8788
2001 MERCURY COUGAR 118K, 5-speed, 4 cyl. Runs good. $2500. 518-854-3625
2 0 0 1 TOYOTA C A M RY 206,000 miles, runs great, $2300. 802-683-4057
2004 CADILLAC DHS, 78K, navy/tan leather. Fully load- ed. sunroof, A/C seats, back- up sensors. 802-558-3402
2004 TOYOTA SCION XB 4 door, 110,000 miles, good condition, $7000/obo. 518- 642-3230
2008 AUDI Q4 previous pur- chased maintenance pack- age transferred with car. 43K, still under warranty, ful- ly loaded, sunroof, $23,500/ obo. 802-235-2765
DONATE A CAR- HELP HOMELESS PETS! Free Next-Day Towing. TaxDeductible. Non- Runners OK. Receive $1,000 Grocery Coupons. Call National Ani- mal Welfare Foundation 1- 888-333-3848
NICE CONDITION! 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Lare- do, A/T, V-6, 120K, Clean! $4900/OBO 518-499-1538
Auto WantedC A S H F O R C A R S a n d TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208
BoatsBOAT MOTOR TRAILER 40HP, runs good, $1200. 802-293-5210
GRUMMAN 15’ split seat, w/ shorelander trailer, 8HP Nis- san, $1800. 802-273-2053
Campers/Trailers1989 CITATION 26’ sleeps 6, or iginal owner, hardly used, asking $4500. 802- 645-0432
2003 16X9 CARGOPRO motorcycle trailer. Aluminum, holds 2 bikes. Single axle. $5,750. 518-753-6048
4’X9’X4«’ WOOD TRAILER homemade, reg is te red , F250, heavy duty rear end, pressure treated racks, all lights fully functional, asking $500. 518-812-9620
CommercialEquipment
1998 GMC BUCKET truck, Mobark 12” chipper, $26,000 or will trade for mini excava- tor. 518-361-4049
Classic& Antiques
1950 FORD F-1 Pick up truck. In primer, good body and good running. $10,500. 518-638-9000
1977 CORVETTE STING- RAY Looks and sounds great. T-tops, 4speed, en- gine chrome, 350 motor, new Cooper tires, 94K, asking $15,500. 518-677-3448
1985 RAM CHARGER 4X4 little surface rust, orig en- gine, brand new tires & rims, Runs great. $5500. 518-747- 4565
1 9 8 8 B U I C K R E AT TA Looks & runs great, new tires, brakes, & tuneup, nev- er run in the winter, asking $2490/obo. 802-273-2647
1990 MERCURY GRAND PRIX Southern car, flawless, 85,447 miles, $1995. 802- 325-3081
Farm EquipmentI N T E R N AT I O N A L 5 4 4 UTILITY Diesel bucket load- er, fresh paint, runs great, new front tires, $6700. 518- 686-1561
Four-Wheel Drive1998 FORD EXPLORER Eddie Bauer Edition, 5.0L, V8, fully loaded, 4WD, no rust, runs great. 110K miles. $4,500. 518-677-5544
2000 F250 SUPER DUTY 4x4, auto, extended cab, 113K, clean, runs great, $6500. 518-744-3545.
2001 BLAZER 103K, good shape, new par ts, $2500. 518-638-6674
2001 DODGE DAKOTA 4x4, asking $900. 518-812- 9620
2004 CHEVROLET SILVE- RADO 1500 4WD, 4.8L, 65K miles, great shape, good tires, asking $8600. 802-265- 8645 ext 23.
2006 EDDIE BAUER Ford Explorer, 4WD, 3rd row seat, tow pkg, loaded, 94K, new tires last season. $12,900/ obo. 518-692-9875
95 FORD 4x4 runs good, high miles, needs body work. Ladder, rack, tool boxes, as is, $800. 518-854-9562
95 FORD F-250 Diesel 7.3, 4x4, 170K, utility box/ladder rack, needs oil pump, truck only $1250/obo, truck w/box, rack $2250/obo. 802-683- 4163 or 802-273-2786
Motorcycles08 SUZUKI C50 Boulevard, 805cc, 5300 miles, Black/ gray, windshield, saddle bags, very good condition, $4500. Manchester. 802- 366-8188
1969 CUSTOM HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1200 cc Hard- tail, custom built engine, very fast. Not for the novice rider. $5500/obo. Call Scott 518- 632-5232 or cell 518-232- 3600.
1990 HD FXRS 1300cc, new tires, $7000. 802-325-3127
2003 HONDA SHADOW ACE 750CC, 10,100 miles, great condition. Must sell. $3200/obo. Call or text 518- 361-9056
2003 MOTOGUZZI CALI- FORNIA EV 1100 with Voy- ager tr ike conversion kit, many extras, $9500/obo. Trades cons. 802-265-3403
2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON Ultra Classic, $12,000. 802- 770-2292
RecreationalSHORELINE BOAT TRAIL- E R t a n d e m w h l s , h y d brakes, easy loader w/ 4 new tires w/ spare for 21’ boat. $1200. 802-468-5136
ATV’s/Snowmobiles
2 POLARIS SNOWMO- BILES 1998 & 1999. Nice sleds! $3,000/obo. 518-791- 9741
2005 YAMAHA VENTURE snowmobi le , low mi les, 600cc, 2 up. $4500. 802-235- 1068 after 5 pm
2010 FRONTRUNNER 800 S side-by-side U.T.V., w/top, windshield & winch. $7,300. 802-645-1925
CONDOR-250CC 5 speed, yellow. Almost new- Demo. 30 mi les, not a scratch, $1850. 802-438-2910
Pickups, Trucks,Vans
1987 DODGE RAM 1 ton truck, great condition, stan- dard 4spd floor shift, big V8 engine w/63,000 or iginal m i l es . Jus t need room. $5000. OBO 518-638-9000
1990 E350 UHAUL custo- mized box truck. 7.3 diesel auto, new tires and inspec- tion, $2500 802-273-2837
1 9 9 0 F O R D F 3 5 0 VA N 86,000 orig. miles. $1750. 518-692-9906
1992 FORD RANGER Me- chanic special , runs, in- spected, roll bar with lights, $2000/obo. 802-235-1391
1998 FORD 150 CUSTOM VAN w/wheel chair lift, 66K, many new par ts, can be seen at 6 Pine Lane, Cam- bridge, NY. 518-677-3084
2000 DODGE RAM Spor t 1500. Loaded. New tires. In excellent condition. $10,500/ obo. 518-686-5953
2000 TOYOTA TUNDRA 4wd, TRD package, runs great, have all maintenance records, $5750. Ron 802- 265-3718.
2002 FORD F250 super duty, V-8, 4WD, Auto, 98k miles, $10,500. 802-287- 5242 after 5pm.
87 F350 DUMP TRUCK 90,000 miles, too many new parts to list, very little rust, box great condition, $2500. 802-683-4163
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