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Buy local – Eat fresh – Live wellBURNT HILLS - The Burnt Hills Farmers’ Market (BHFM) will be OPENING FOR THE SEASON on Saturday, May 11, 2013. The Market will be open every Saturday from 9 – 1 and is located at 772 Rte 50 (corner of Route 50 and Lakehill Roads), Burnt Hills. BHFM will be offering farm fresh local produce, delicious baked goods, longhorn beef & honey. Now accepting applications for new Vendors.
Golf OutingCAPITAL REGION: Date: Monday, June 3, 2013; Time: 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Start; Location: Town of Colonie Golf Course, 418 Consaul Road, Sche-nectady; Sponsor: St. Ambrose School & Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish; Website: www.stambroselatham.org
Rummage and Bake SaleSCHENECTADY - The Holy Name of Jesus Church is holding a Rummage and Bake Sale on Saturday, May 18th from 9am to 3pm in the parish hall at 1040 Pearl St (off Chrisler Ave.), Schenectady. A bag sale will begin at 2pm. For more information please call 518-587-0299 or visit www.holynamencc.org
Invention Convention 2013SCHENECTADY - May 3 - 19, 2013. miSci (museum of innovation and science, formerly Schenectady Museum). 15 Nott Terrace Heights, Sche-nectady . 518-382-7890/www.miSci.org. Free with admission. Invention Convention is an annual statewide competition for Capital District students, grades K through 8, who submit an original idea to solve a problem they have encountered in their lives. Be inspired! See the top 100 student inven-tions, on display through May 19, 2013.
Seeking Artists for 8th Annual Strawberry Fest & Art Show SCHENECTADY - The Upper Union Street, Schenectady, BID is seeking artists for the 8th Annual Strawberry Fest & Art Show on Saturday, June 15 from 10am – 3pm. Registration forms are available on line at www.upperunionbid.org or by contacting Nell Burrows at (518) 370-0662 or [email protected].
Public Library EventSCHENECTADY - The Friends of Schenectady County Public Library will offer a series of Books Sandwiched In programs at the Central library, 99 Clinton Street in Schenectady, On May 13 Tom D’Andrea will review Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman.The programs are held in the McChesney Room, beginning at 12:00 pm. All are open to the public. At-tendees are encouraged to bring a lunch; beverages are available for a nomi-nal fee.
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BH-BL Women’s ClubBURNT HILLS - BALLSTON LAKE - The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Women’s Club will hold their election and installation of officers on Monday, May 13 at noon at the Turf Tavern in Sco-tia. Contact Sandy Gardner for reservations.
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I was just outside enjoying one of the subtler pleasures of spring; the sound of a breeze rus-tling through the leaves of a large maple tree. It’s one of those things that you didn’t even realize that you missed until you hear it again after so many months. Another thrill was the arrival of our resident hummingbirds who’ve finally returned from their southern home down Mexico way. I feel privileged that they’ve chosen my area to nest and mate. My hummingbird feeders are filled and ready. Ah, the little pleasures of spring.
I enjoyed watching my fifteen varieties of daffodils flower but now they’re finished. This reminds me that a lot of folks will forget to “recharge’ their spring flower bulbs at this time of year and will be disappointed next year when they get fewer or no flowers on their daffodils, tulips and other hardy bulbs. This is the time to take action. Let me briefly give you the lowdown.
Think of your spring flowering bulbs as rechargeable batteries. In spring, after their flow-ering cycle is finished, the bulb/batteries are discharged. To get the best show possible next spring you need to recharge them. How? The first step is to snip off the flower stem. Cut the flower stem off down low; as near the base as possible. The reason we do this is to prevent the plant from putting any energy into producing seeds. For the plant, this is their most important goal so they’ll use up a lot of energy to produce seeds. We have no need for the seeds and so, by removing the flower stem where the seeds are forming, we’ll cause the plant to send all that energy back down to the bulb/battery where it’s stored for future use.
Make sure that you don’t remove any of the leaves when you’re snipping off the flower stems. Think of the leaves as solar collectors that gather energy from the sun and send it down to the bulb/battery where it’s stored for future use.
The final step is to feed your bulbs/batteries. Get your hands on some gentle, high phos-phorus, granular plant food. I like the Espoma brand’s Flower-tone. It’s gentle and I’ll use it not only for the bulbs but all my flowering perennials as well. Poke some holes in the soil with a pipe about as deep as you planted the bulbs, and then fill the holes 2/3 up with the Flower-tone. This is where the roots are that will be able to absorb the nutrients. You could scatter the food on the surface and some of it will eventually make it down to the roots but I like to poke the holes so I can get the food where the bulbs/batteries can make the best use of it. Don’t get too close to the stems but insert your food 3” or 4” away. High phosphorus foods will also provide extra energy that your bulbs/batteries will store for future use.
That’s it; just three easy steps to insure that your bulbs/batteries have stored plenty of energy so you’ll have more flowers next year instead of less. 1. Snip off the flower stems. 2. Leave the leaves. 3. Feed them with gentle, high phosphorus, granular food. After the leaves have turned all yellow it means that they’ve stored as much energy as the bulbs/batteries can hold and it’s O.K. to trim them off as well. If you find the gradually yellowing leaves unattractive, try masking them by planting them among other plants that fill in later. I like to plant daffodils among daylilies (or vice versa). The leaves are a similar shape and, as the daffodils are finishing, the daylilies are just coming into their own.
Another topic I want to touch on this week is moss in the lawn. If this bothers you, you should be aware that the reason the moss took hold in the lawn is because the soil has gradually be-come acidic. There is a tendency for most soils to become acidic. Grass clippings, leaves and twigs decaying in the soil help make it more acidic. Lawn food applications and acidic rain also contribute. As the soil becomes acidic, it is harder for the grass to survive. As the grass (which prefers neutral soil) thins, the moss (which loves acidic soil) starts to take over. So how do we stop this vicious cycle?
The answer is testing the soil’s pH and applying the amount of lime required to bring the pH of the soil back to neutral. Keeping the pH of the soil of your lawn at neutral (7.0) is, perhaps, the most important aspect of lawn care and, undoubtedly, the most overlooked. Besides discouraging moss, lime provides calcium and allows your lawn to make maximum use of any nutrients available.
If you want to think of your lawn as a gasoline engine then lawn food would be the gasoline that makes the engine run. Lime would be the engine oil that makes sure all goes smoothly. Without oil, no amount of gasoline can make an engine run for too long. Without lime, eventually the lawn won’t grow as well as it used to. Think of your soil pH test as the dipstick you need to determine you’re how low your lawn’s pH is. These pH test kits are cheap and easy to use and, believe me, can save you a lot of time and money that you’ll spend on grass seed and fertilizer trying to repair a situation that could have been avoided. Lime won’t kill moss but it will prevent it. Once it’s there you’ll have to rake it all out, apply lime, grass seed and a starter fertilizer and spend your time watering the grass seed constantly until it is established. Rest assured, if you care about your lawn, a pH tester is a bargain, and lime is cheap compared to lawn food and grass seed. Thanks for the read.
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Mother’s Day is just around the corner, and this year, you’ve decided to go all out for your mom. You’re taking her to see a play and throw-ing her a little dinner party afterwards. After everyone has eaten, you would like to gather in the living room for some games. Here’s one to start with.
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To play this game, just make copies of the following col-umns, pass one out to each player and ask them to match the famous mothers to their children.
1) Michelle Phillips 2) Mar-cia Cross 3) Hillary Clin-ton 4) Jennifer Garner 5) Joan Crawford 6) Katie Couric 7) Blythe Danner 8) Carly SI-mon 9) Kristi Yamaguchi 10) Princess Grace 11) Jayne Mansfield 12) Jennifer Lo-pez 13) Madonna 14) Patty Duke 15) Jodie Foster 16) Faith Hill 17) Princess Di-ana 18) Julia Roberts 19) Cindy McCain 20) Cher 21) Cybill Shepherd 22) Jacque-line Kennedy 23) Victoria Beckham 24) Barbra Strei-sand 25) Diana Ross
A) Eden & Savannah B) Jake & Gwyneth C) Violet & Seraphina D) Chelsea E) Emme & Max F) Lourdes, Rocco & David G) Keara & Emma H) Brooklyn, Romeo & Cruz I) Caroline, John Jr. & Patrick J) Ellie & Carrie K) Chastity & Elijah L) Ja-son M) William & Harry N) Finn, Hazel & Henry O) Charles & Kit P) Sean, Mack-enzie & Kevin Q) Rhonda, Tracee, Chudney, Ross & Evan R) Gracie, Maggie & Audrey S) Chynna, Austin & Aron T) Clementine, Ariel & Zack U) Christina, Chris-topher, Cynthia & Cathy V) Meghan, Jack, Jimmy &
Bridget W) Jayne, Mickey, Zoltan, Mariska & Tony X) Sally & Ben Y) Caroline, Albert & Stephanie
Answers: 1) S, 2) A, 3) D, 4)
C, 5) U, 6) J, 7) B, 8) X, 9) G, 10) Y, 11) W, 12) E, 13) F, 14) P, 15) O, 16) R, 17) M, 18) N, 19) V, 20) K, 21) T, 22) I, 23) H, 24) L, 25) Q
When everyone has finished with the quiz, collect them, see who got the most correct (hopefully, it’s Mom) and re-ward the winner with a nice prize. Enjoy!
Whether she’s still hard at work raising children or her kids have grown up and now have children of their own, Mom deserves our best efforts come Mother’s Day. And while traditional gifts like flowers and chocolate might make for thoughtful Mother’s Day gifts, those who want to go the extra mile for Mom this year can consider the following unique gift ideas.
* Concert tickets: Many adults recall the days of their youth when Mom would relax while listening to some of her favorite music on a lazy summer afternoon. Why not take a stroll down Memory Lane and take Mom to see one of her favorite acts in concert? Even if you have outgrown Mom’s musical tastes, she will still appreciate the chance to spend an evening out on the town with her kids and some good music.
* Theater tickets: If Mom is a fan of live theater then nothing will elicit a bigger smile than tickets to a Broad-way show she has had her eyes on. If Broadway is a bit too far for you to travel, do your homework and find a traveling production of a former Broadway show. Such productions often feature many of the same actors who made the play famous on Broadway so you’re still bound to see an unforgettable show Mom will love.
* Parts unknown: Moms who love to travel and expe-rience other cultures would certainly appreciate a trip abroad or a domestic getaway to a region of the country they have yet to explore.
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Every year as the second Sunday in May approaches, millions of people across the country turn their thoughts to Mom and find ways to let her know how much she means to them. Although it wasn’t always celebrated on the sec-ond Sunday in May, Mother’s Day has been around in some form since ancient times.
The ancient Greeks and Ro-mans held a festival each spring honoring maternal goddesses like Rhea and Cy-bele. During these celebra-tions, participants would put on parades, play games and participate in masquerades.
Early Christians held their own festival in honor of the Virgin Mary. When the Eng-lish took up the celebration, they expanded it to include all mothers and renamed it Mothering Sunday. On this day, individuals attended ser-vices for the Virgin Mary and then visited their own moth-ers, bringing them flowers, gifts and treats.
The popularity of Mothering Sunday had faded consider-
A Day Just For Momably by the start of the 19th century but remerged in the 1870s due to the efforts of activist and writer Julia Ward Howe. Howe thought there should be a day in honor of mothers in the United States. She introduced her idea in 1872, calling for the celebra-tion to take place on June 2 and all mothers to take a stand against war. Howe had seen the devastation the loss of life in the Civil War had had on mothers everywhere. Although many embraced her idea of a day for peace, the celebration of Mother’s Day as we know it today did not come about until the ear-ly 20th century when Anna Jarvis introduced it.
As a child, Anna Jarvis had heard her mother pray for a day dedicated solely to moth-ers, living and deceased, and honoring their contributions. When her mother died in 1905, Jarvis recalled her mother’s wish and started campaigning for a national
holiday for mothers every-where. She wrote letters to many leaders in her com-munity and across the coun-try and spoke about the mat-ter at many functions.
By 1911, Jarvis’ efforts had paid off, with nearly every state in the country cel-ebrating the day. Just three years later on May 8, 1914, President Woodrow Wilson signed a bill into law, estab-lishing the second Sunday of every May Mother’s Day.
Today, Mother’s Day is cel-ebrated in various nations around the world. Spouses and children all over take time out to honor the moth-ers in their lives, and for that, Anna Jarvis and her mother would be thankful.
By Ronda Addy
Even though it is sometimes referred to as Mother’s Day, Mothering Day in the United Kingdom differs somewhat from Mother’s Day in the United States. Celebrated in honor of the Virgin Mother Mary, Mothering Sunday traditionally involved children, mostly girls working as domestic servants, who were given the day off so they could visit their mothers. While Mother’s Day in the United States is always on the second Sunday of May, Mothering Sunday is celebrated on the fourth Sunday of Lent, which varies from year to year.
Dating back to the 16th century, Mothering Sunday was a re-ligious holiday designed to bring families together. After they turned 10, children would often leave home to serve as ap-prentices or domestic servants. Once a year, these children would be given a day off in the middle of Lent so they could visit their “Mother Church” and their family. The children would often bring gifts like special cakes and flowers to their mothers. Over time, the holiday expanded to include all moth-ers, not just the Mother Church.
Mothering Sunday has several names. Although it is not com-
Not Quite The Samemonly used today, Mothering Sunday is sometimes referred to as Refreshment Sunday because fasting rules are often relaxed. In northern England and Scotland, the day is called Carling Sunday because people like to eat carling, pancakes prepared from steeped peas fried in butter with pepper and salt The day is also called Rose Sunday because purple robes worn in the church are replaced with rose-colored ones and mothers attend-ing the services are offered posies of flowers.
A food closely associated with Mothering Sunday is Simnel, a two-layered fruitcake made of almond paste and 11 balls of marzipan icing on top representing the 11 disciples. The cake is boiled in water, baked and saved until Easter. According to legend, a man named Simon and his wife Nell argued whether the cake should be baked or boiled. In the end, they both won and the cake was named after both of them; hence, Sim-Nell.
Over time, Mothering Sunday has become significantly less religious and is now a close cousin of the Mother’s Day cel-ebration in the United States. Today children give their mothers gifts and flowers and take them out to eat on these special days.
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Goodreads Book ClubBURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills Teen Reading Club is the Town Of Ballston Com-munity Library’s virtual dis-cussion group for teens. We will talk about our favorite books, have reading chal-lenges and raffle prizes! Our Club is open to students in grades 7-12 and is a private group on goodreads.com that is not visible to non-mem-bers. Students can participate by signing up on goodreads.com, with parent permission. Interested parents are also welcome to join our online group. For more information please mail [email protected]. (A)
Dodgeball League Now FormingSCHENECTADY – Dodge, duck, dive, & dip into a dodgeball league! Contact Lindsay or Kevin at the Schenectady YMCA 518-881-0117 or email [email protected] or [email protected]
Support Charlton Heights Cub ScoutsBURNT HILLS – Support the Charlton Heights Cub Scouts by donating bottles and cans at 250 Lake Hill Road, Burnt Hills. Bottle drop in barn driveway available 24/7. (A)
2013 Acoustic Coffee House ShowsFULTONVILLE – All free Acoustic Coffee House from 6:30-10pm, held downstairs of the Fultonville Methodist Church on Montgomery Street in Fultonville. The no admission, no dona-tion Acoustic Coffee House is a no alcohol event and is open to all types of music as long as there is NO vulgarity, doesn’t offend anybody and acoustic instruments only. Enjoy some free food and beverages while listening to some great music and some very skilled and talented people. If you can’t make it at 6:30pm, that’s OK as there is a new performer every 9 - 13 minutes on average. Future Acoustic Coffee House shows (first Saturday of every month): June 1, July 6, August 3, September 7, October 5, November 2 and December 7, 2013. (A)
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AutomotiveWANTED: CARS & TRUCKSBuying Unwanted Cars & Trucks,
Equipment…Junks, Rusted Out, Broken…I Want Them!! Paying $175 & up.
Call Jeff 366-5016. (C)
Cleaning Int. / Ext.CARBONE’S CARPETS
Cleaning in your home.Cleaning in our plant. We Pick Up & Deliver.
3M Scotchguard – DeodorizeKarastan Carpets & Orientals
Mannington Linoleum Laminate Flooring
372-0332 (C)
Do You Want Your Home to Sparkle?Honest, Reliable, Cheap! References.
I don’t cut corners … I clean them!Call Mary at 243-9191. (0509)
Demolition & Excavation
214-4082Trenchless Underground TechnologyWaterlines, Sewer Lines, Foundations
Concrete, Site Work and RepairsFull Time Plumber on Staff
Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com (C)
MINI EXCAVATOR FOR HIREDrainage – Grading - Stump Removal
Small excavation jobs a specialty! Reasonable rates. Call Dan at 399-1223.
(0523)
Fencing
AMERICAN FENCEOur prices won’t be beat!
Fully insured. Portfolio available.25 yrs. experience. 231-9084 (0620)
FlooringJOHNSON FLOORING& CARPENTRY, INC.
Armstrong Certified Installer.All your flooring & interior carpentry needs.
Fully insured. 399-3041 (C)
Garden, Landscaping & Tree Services
D & L Tree ServiceComplete Tree Care • Stump Removal
37 Yrs. exp. • Free Estimate • Fully Insured399-1006 (C)
Wade’s Tree Service & Landscape Co.Complete Tree Care Service. 10% discount with ad.
Light Landscaping Service. Fully ins. Free est. 35 yrs. experience. Certified Arborist.
384-7285 (C)
PRO-CUT LANDSCAPE SERVICESHydro-seeding
Patio Installation, Walkways & Retaining Walls
Irrigation Systems Installed and ServicedGrass Cutting • Seasonal Clean-UpsThatching • Landscaping • Plantings
Lawns Installed • Bark Mulching 399-7443 (C)
REED’S TREE SERVICE & GC 937-1400
Tree removal, pruning, trimming, stump removal, tree climber & more. No job too big or too small! Here for your everyday needs! Fully Insured. Now accepting Credit Cards.
(0620)
CD LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE L.L.C.Specializing in Retaining Walls and Patios –
All styles and design – Raised Patios.Walkways, Paver Stone Driveways.
- Plantings and Sod Installed- Lawns Installed
- Irrigation Systems Installed & Serviced- Bark Mulching – Installed or Delivered
- Top Soil Installed or Delivered- Wood Chipper Service Available
Commercial / Residential. Fully Insured.399-3814 (C)
Get Your Lawn Ready for Spring!Call us and we’ll get you started!!
Topsoil & Mulch Delivered.TOP HAT PROPERTY SERVICES
518-577-6833 or 518-577-0976 (0509)
Schenectady Seed Co. Lawn & Landscape
NYS Cert. Nursery & Landscape ProfessionalS.U.N.Y. Cobleskill Graduate.
Design, proper pruning of plants. Lawn service/problem solving. Jeffrey Luke
925-2655 (0620)
NOAH’S LAWN CARESpring cleanups, brush removal, mowing
trimming & mulching. Reasonable & reliable.Call 384-1401 or cell 847-9345. (0620)
Spring cleanups, dethatching, lawn repair/installation,
mulching & flower beds, lawn mowing, landscaping. Mulch, stone & top soil delivery.UPPER CUT LAWN CARE 396-7507 Free estimates. Insured. Res./Comm. (0509)
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Mowing, Mulching, Edging, Seasonal Cleanups
Planting, Trimming, Weed Control, and More …Sensible Rates – Insured
(0509)
J & F LAWN & YARD CARE LLCComm./Res. Insured. We do mowing, mulching,
fertilizing, landscape work and all otheryard care services. New customers receive
1st mow Free w/Season contract. 399-5865 (C)
NEW EDGE LANDSCAPEAccepting Lawn Mowing Accounts for 2013
Spring Cleanups – MulchFree estimates. Fully insured.Call 518-728-8971. (0523)
SPRING CLEANUPSMulching – ThatchingHedge/Bush Trimming
Jim or Jim 469-7490 (0523)
Native Tree & Landscaping ServiceSpecialized mature tree planting. ISA cert. arboricultural consulting.
Tree care & stump removal. Hardscaping, walls, drainage remediation.Insured. 377-3452 Since 1979 (0523)
COUNTRY ACRE LANDSCAPESLandscape Maintenance & Enhancement
Complete Lawn Renovations. Spring/Fall Cleanups.
Quality work at a Fair Price! 518-248-5851 (0523)
LAWN MOWING SERVICES& Spring Cleanups
Affordable & Reliable. Family run business.Call for your free quote today! 884-0260
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ROTOTILLINGPlanting season is finally here!
Prepare your gardens for growing.Jeff Bower 399-3783 (0606)
Home Repair
Carpentry Plus 339-5484
All carpentry, mouldings, windows, decks, doors, etc. Jobs of all sizes. (0704)
EDWARD K. KNIGHT CONSTRUCTIONDecks & kitchen renovations;
Built-in cabinets & all trim work specialties;Finished basements; suspended ceilings.
Cell/days: 518-506-9051Home/nights: 399-1655 (C)
TORRES CONTRACTINGInt. remodeling, additions, kit./baths, decks,windows, doors, painting, press. washing,
masonry, roofing. Free est. Fully ins. 631-0572 or 229-4720 (C)
TAYLOR’D CONSTRUCTIONAdditions, Dormers, Kitchens, Baths,
Railings, Painting, Stairs (spiral-circular), Mantles, Custom Cabinetry, Decks,
Siding, Doors & Windows.Free Estimates – 23 years exp.
346-6784 or 330-2316 (cell) (C)
TMT CONTRACTINGRemodeling, Kitchens, Baths, DecksPainting, Basements, Windows, etc.
Fully ins. Free est. Tod 518-292-8743or 518-393-4502. Snowblowing. (1219)
TOMAHAWK CONSTRUCTION INC.Complete Bathroom Renovations
Custom Tile Work & Repairs, Plumbing Included.Fully ins. 35 yrs. exp. Major credit cards accepted.
Office: 357-0214; Cell: 857-5411 Email: [email protected] (0509)
KNA HOME SOLUTIONSPainting, window cleaning, junk removal
spring cleanups. Mowing, mulching &planting. Reasonable & reliable. 384-1401 or 847-9345 (0509)
JIM REPICE – BUILDERSpecializing in Additions & Remodeling
Custom Woodworking & CabinetryFully ins. 40+ yrs. exp. Charlton 399-1164
(0523)
MasonryFIVE STAR GENERAL MASONRY
Foundation repair, basement waterproofing;sidewalks & patios; chimney repair / rebuild.
Senior & veteran disc. 399-0590 577-1591 (C)
T.O.M.TOM ORSINI MASONRY
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(518) 729-7879(0606)
AL GALLO 384-1491 [email protected]
Remove/replace concrete walkways, patios. Re-point/rebuild chimneys.
Foundation patching. Fully Ins. Refs. 35+yrs. exp. (0704)
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TOMAHAWK CONSTRUCTION INC.Custom outdoor fireplaces, patios, pergolas,chimney repairs, steps, porches, sidewalks,
block foundation repairs, plaster, stucco,pavers, retaining walls & more!
Fully insured. 35 yrs. experience. Major credit cards accepted.
Office: 357-0214 Cell: 857-5411Email: [email protected]
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Overhead DoorsAMSTERDAM OVERHEAD
DOOR COMPANY, Inc.Sales – Installation – Service
Residential/CommercialShowroom: 403 West Main St., Amsterdam
842-7370 / 800-842-7370 (C)
Plumbing / HeatingElectrical
JOE CARACCIOLO ELECTRICLicensed Master Electricians
38 Yrs. Experience / Family BusinessFather & Son Licensed
Fully Insured / Free Estimates399-8563 or 441-2277 (C)
HONEST AND RELIABLE PLUMBINGTop Quality Installations & Repairs
Evening and Weekend Appointments Avail.Fully Insured.
ARKservices (518) 374-2542 (C)
214-4082Full Time Plumber on Staff
RemodelingCustom Home Building
ExcavationTrenchless Underground Technology
Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com (C)
SUBURBAN SERVICES GROUPPlumbing – Heating – Cooling
Never go powerless! Largest automatic standby generator dealer & installer in the area! Licensed. Professional. 399-6808 (C)
HOME IMPROVEMENTS/UPGRADES
Int./Ext. Electrical, Plumbing & Remodeling Generac Authorized Sales & Service
20+ Yrs. exp. Fully ins. Bill 399-2991 (C)
A1 ELECTRIC & GENERATOR SERVICES
Quality Full Service Electrical ContractorAutomatic Standby Generator Dealer & Installer
Licensed, Professional (518) 399-2991A1ElectricGenerators.com (C)
JC ELECTRIC 461-3668Licensed/Insured. 200 amp Upgrades
New additions/old workGenerator systems – Automatic/ManualSwimming pool wiring. Free estimates.
(0523)
Clear Line Sewer & Drain Cleaning & Repairs
General plumbing services. Hot water heaters – gas & electric.
24 hr. emergency serv. Office: 518-921-4407Cell: 518-844-3073 (0523)
Pressure WashingPruskyServices.com
We have the experience, quality & resources to handle any residential/commercial pressure washing needs. We’ll even bring the water!
Prusky Services 378-7136 (1121)
POWER WASHINGMake your home look new again!
Ask about great deck stain packages.Jeff Bower 399-3783 (0620)
RoofingTORRES CONTRACTING
& CHIMNEY REPAIRAll Types of Roofing, New Roofs & Repair,
Siding, Seamless Gutters, Free Estimates, Fully Insured.
631-0572 • 229-4720 (C)
MIKE’S REMODELINGRoofing - Slate Repair - Siding - Windows
Doors - Porches - Kitchens & Baths.Lead certified. 378-2859 (C)
LEAKY ROOF?Chimney & Masonry Work
John Relyea (518) 258-6324Free Estimates. (0606)
ADVANTAGE CONTRACTINGRoofing, Siding, Masonry, AdditionsFully ins. Free est. Senior Discounts.
528-6010 (0606)
Septic Services
CHARLTON SEPTIC SERVICEComplete Septic Service;
Portable Toilet Rentals399-1323 (C)
ODORLESS SANITARY CLEANERSComplete Septic Service
399-3482 Kory Loukes (C)
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Building a business wardrobeIn order to achieve a ward-robe transformation without breaking the bank, the fash-ion experts at Marie Claire advise adding separates to build around a base suit. Find a suit that is flattering to your figure and make it a work-place staple. Then purchase coordinating pants, sweater sets, shirts, another skirt, and accessories that can be mixed and matched with el-ements from the suit to cre-ate different looks. If your budget allows, purchase an-other suit in a different color so you can continue to build wardrobe possibilities.
When selecting base pieces, opt for neutral colors of tan, gray, black, and blue so that these items can be worn repeatedly without be-ing noticed. Accessories and
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When selecting items from the rack, look for those that fit well but aren’t too con-strictive or racy. Inquire with your new employer’s hiring manager or human resources department to find out if the workplace has any restric-tions on wardrobe. There may be employee guidelines, particularly in certain indus-tries, such as law or educa-tion. If no such restrictions are in place, keep skirts to knee-length and avoid par-ticularly low-cut tops. Save more revealing items for nights out with friends.
Many employers have ad-opted dress-down days as perks for their employees. Although you may be in-vited to dress more casually, avoid dressing for a day at the beach or hanging around the house. Opt for trouser-style jeans that are free of rips and embellishments. If athletic shoes are allowed, make sure they are clean and not the pair you wear while tending to your garden. Avoid graphic T-shirts that feature potentially offensive or suggestive messages. In more conservative compa-nies, dressing down may be opting for khakis instead of suits. It is important to know the difference.
Women who are adding to their wardrobes can include these all-time business sta-ples.
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* Fitted, sleeveless dress that can be paired with a suit jacket or cardigan
* Straight-hemmed skirt in a neutral color
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* Neutral-colored wool coat and a rain jacket
Over time, women can add to their wardrobes as budgets allow and they learn more about what is acceptable at their places of hire.
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