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VOL. LIV FEBRUARY 2, 2012 NO. 27
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The Ilium Literary Club willhold its monthly meeting at 2pm on Friday, 2/3/12, at theTroy Masonic CommunityCenter, 39 Brunswick Rd, Troy.Our speaker this month will beP. Thomas Carroll who will betalking about the TroyIndustries in the Civil War.Guests are welcome to attend.Please note - the ExecutiveBoard will meet at 1:30 pm.
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Rensselaer County’s, TroySenior Service Center, willcelebrate January, Februaryand March birthdays, onMonday, February 6, 2012.Come celebrate with us!Lunch will be served at 12noon followed by birthdaycake. For more informationand to make a reservationfor lunch, please call 270-5349.
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RCHS ANNOUNCES NEW SCHOOL BREAK WEEK PROGRAMMING
The Rensselaer County Historical Society (RCHS) announces new school-breakweek programming for 2012. Each day is packed with activities, projects, craftsand games. Children will also have time to tour the Hart-Cluett House andexplore downtown Troy. If These Walls Could Talk- Tuesday, February 21, –Friday, February 24, 2012 - Buildings, buildings, they are all around us but howmany times have you really looked at a building? In this program, we’ll explorethe many sides of buildings. Take scavenger hunts in downtown Troy looking forLions, Bells and Faces. Design your own dream home. Build a model city andmore! Programs are for children in grades 3 – 6. Each camp includes materials,
craft supplies and daily snacks. Lunch is NOT included.Program Hours are 9:00am – 4:00pm, Early drop off and Late Pick-up available for additionalfee. To register, call 518-272-7232 x.12 or visit www.rchsonline.org for registration materials.
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ST. JUDE’S PRE-K PREPARES STONE SOUP
Little chefs from St. Jude the Apostle School prepare StoneSoup for Joseph’s House in Troy this week during Mrs. Myers’Pre-K class.
BRUNS. AGWAY TO HOST PEPPERTREE
RESCUE DOG ADOPTION CLINICCapital Agway in the town of Brunswick on Rte 7 east, about5 miles of Troy, will be hosting a dog adoption clinic sponsoredby the volunteer dog rescue group Peppertree on Saturday,February 4th from 10AM to 1:30PM. There will be many dogsranging in size from small to large who are looking for a familyto make them part of their forever home. Peppertree is an allvolunteer organization with members from Rensselaer, Albany,Schenectady, Columbia, Greene and Saratoga counties. Theirmany devoted volunteers do their best to ensure that eachdog is evaluated before being offered for adoption. To seesome of the dogs who may be at the cl inic, go to“www.peppertree.org”; and go to the “available dogs” section;also check out our Facebook page. If there is a particular dogyou are interested in, read the information on the websiteand fill out an application electronically in advance of theadoption clinic or call the Peppertree hotline at 435-7425. Inthe last 10 years, Peppertree has directly saved over 2000dogs, placing them in adoptive homes. In addition, Peppertreecollaborates with other rescue groups and also helps matchpotential adopters with families who must surrender theirdogs, resulting in many additional adoptions.
BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY
ANNUAL MEETINGBrunswick Historical Society annual meeting will be held onSaturday, February 18, 2012, at the Brunswick CommunityCenter. The center is located on Keyes Lane (off Rt. 7) inCenter Brunswick.A luncheon will be served at 12:00 noon and the cost is $8 perperson. After the lunch, a program will be presented at 1:00p.m. featuring Phyllis Chapman. She will present a programportraying Clara Barton and will be in costume and completewith artifacts used during that era. Miss Chapman has been ahistorical interpreter for 10 years, has a master’s degree inmuseum education from Skidmore and has worked at theBennington Museum and the Bennington Battlefield site.Following the program, a short business meeting and installationof officers will take place. The lunch and program are open tothe public and all are welcome. RESERVATIONS FOR LUNCHclose on February 15. Please make check in the sum of $8payable to the Brunswick Historical Society and mail to PO Box1776, Cropseyville, NY 12052 (Attn: Claire Steiner). Forfurther information, please call 279-4024.
NO INSURANCE – NO PROBLEMCancer Screenings at NO CHARGE for Men 50+ and Women40+ without Health Insurance.• February 21st Comprehensive Screening EventsWomen’s Health Center – Samaritan Hospital – 8am to 2pmMammograms, Cervical Screenings, at home Colorectal Kits• March 10th Comprehensive Screening Events 10:00am to2pm - Massry Center, 147 Hoosick Street - TroyMammograms, Cervical Screenings and at home ColorectalKits, blood pressure, glucose and cholesterol screeningsFood will be served at both events.Call Jennifer at 454-4013 to schedule an appointment.
4-H PRE TEEN FUN DAYA day of Science for Rensselaer County Youth in grades k-6 willbe held on Saturday, February 18, 2012 from 9:30am-2pm atthe Brittonkill/Tamarac Middle School.4-H Teens will engage youth in 5 different recycling activities toensure they walk away with new ideas of how and what torecycle and the importance of recycling. Cost - $10 for non 4-H youth which includes one year enrollment fee - payable atthe door. Additionally, any non 4-H member participant musthave a parent at check-in the day of the program to completemandatory paperwork and attend a short 4-H ParentOrientation that will be held at 9:30, after morning check-in. Toregister please call Kandis at the 4-H office by February 3rd at272-4210 x106. The day will be fully run by the RensselaerCounty 4-H Teen Council. This is a Cornell Cooperative ExtensionProgram of Rensselaer County. If any participant would havespecial needs please indicate that at the time of registration.CCE is an equal opportunity employer and programmer.
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AARP INCOME TAX PREPARATIONAARP Taxaide volunteers will prepare personal income taxreturns for individuals with low to moderate income at theEast Greenbush Community Library and the North GreenbushTown Hall in Wynantskill. Taxpayers need not be AARPmembers, and there are no income cap or age restrictions.AARP Taxaide volunteers are trained and certified by theIRS. This service is free and confidential but you must makean appointment. Make your appointment for the EastGreenbush Community Library site in person on theappointment list at the Librarian’s Desk. Make yourappointment for the North Greenbush Town Hall site in personon the appointment list at the North Greenbush Town Library.The sites cannot accept appointments by phone. You mustmake your appointment at either site in person.
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The Troy Public Library ispleased to announce theprogram “ComprehensiveFinancial Planning,” presentedby Richard L. Lane, VicePresident-Investments and anAccredited InvestmentFiduciary® with MadisonWealth Managers, onThursday, March 1st, at 6:00p.m. at the Main Library.This seminar will show theimportance of f inancialplanning and how each pieceof your financial life workstogether toward attainingyour retirement goals. Topicswil l include: a generalunderstanding of investing,strategies to limit risk in yourretirement portfol io andtechniques for generatingincome in retirement.The program is free and opento the public, but please call274-7071 to register. Thelibrary is located at 100 2ndStreet, Troy.
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PETCARE Community CATRESCUE Adoption Clinic will beheld on Saturday, February11, 2012, from 10am-3pm(One Day Only) at DiamondRock Terrace SeniorApartments, 13 GurleyAvenue, in Lansingburgh.NO ADOPTION FEE to anyonewho qualifies. 227-7771 [email protected]
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The Book Nook atTransfiguration Parish inSpeigletown is open onSaturday, February 4th,from 9AM - Noon with “buyone/get one free” specialson books authored by JohnGrisham, Fern Michaels andall of the great selection ofbiographies andautobiographies. Children’sbooks are also 6/$1 thismonth. We’ll be open againon Saturday morning,February 18. Please dropoff your donations atTransfiguration Parish anyday between 9:00 am and4:00 pm (no textbooks orencyclopedias, please).Thanks for our continuedsupport.
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Sarah, the Digital Lead fromBarnes & Noble, will cover thedifferences between theNook, Kindle, and SonyeReader on Wednesday,February 8th, at 6:00PM atthe Lansingburgh Branch ofthe Troy Public Library.Devices on hand for demos willbe a Nook and Kindle. She willcover how to download AdobeDigital Editions, downloadebooks from the UHLS websiteto devices, and cover userquestions on this process.There will be a Q&A period.Patrons are welcome to bringtheir own devices, in order totroubleshoot questions aboutdownloading eBooks.This program is free and opento the public. Prior registrationis required. Stop in to thelibrary or call 235-5310 forinformation and reservations.The Troy Public Library’sLansingburgh Branch islocated at 27 114th Street,Troy.
SUNY POTSDAM STUDENTS EARN SPOTS
ON THE COLLEGE’S PRESIDENT’S LIST
The State University of New York at Potsdam recently namedmore than 900 students to the President’s List for the Fall2011 semester in recognition of their academic excellence.SUNY Potsdam President Dr. John F. Schwaller honored atotal of 906 students for earning the highest marks in Fall2011.Among the local students who made the SUNY PotsdamPresident’s List were:Andrea Hollinger of Averill Park, whose major is MusicPerformance, Joshua Matrese of Castleton On Hudson, whosemajor is Spanish, Lauren Chapman of Eagle Bridge, whosemajor is Theatre, Heidi Crampton of East Greenbush, whosemajor is Music Education, Angelina Doherty of East Nassau,whose major is Art Studio, Sara Seney of East Nassau, whosemajor is undeclared, Roslyn Brandes of Rensselaer, whosemajor is Music Education, Marcus Domfort of Rensselaer,whose major is Business Administration, Nia Rowe of Troy,whose major is Mathematics, Nicholas Tarricone of Troy, whosemajor is History, Daniel Costello of Troy, whose major isPhysics, John Lynd of West Sand Lake, whose major is MusicBusiness, Grace Rosenberg of West Sand Lake, whose majoris Speech Communication, Alyssa Rodriguez of Wynantskill,whose major is Psychology.To achieve the honor of being on the President’s List, eachstudent must have satisfactorily completed 12 numerically-graded semester hours with a minimum grade point averageof 3.5.
“NEW” LEGO CLUB SEEKING DONATIONS
The East Greenbush Community Library is currently seekingdonations of legos for their new Library Lego Club that willstart on Saturday, March 3, at 1:00 pm at the library. For allLego enthusiasts ages 5 and up! Join us for our first Lego Clubmeeting and use your imagination to build cool creations todisplay at the library. Please bring any donations to the library’schildren’s room by the end of February.
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As legislative representatives of District 3, including the townsof Brunswick, Pittstown and Schaghticoke, we are happy toprovide our constituents with a report on actions taken at theJanuary 12, 2012 legislative meeting.The Legislature approved the completion of a contract withcounty employees that produced a savings for health carecosts. That savings allowed the county to find funding to main-tain needed county services. Those services include continuedoperation of the Rensselaer Senior Center, which is often vis-ited by seniors from our district.The Legislature also approved the naming of the official news-papers of the county, with the Times Union and The Recordnamed. Residents can check both newspapers for legal noticesand other information regarding the county.In our continuing effort to control costs, the Legislature formu-lated a new county vehicle use, or fleet management policy.Vice Chairman for Finance Phil Danaher helped develop thepolicy, which will help regulate use, and more effectively man-age costs related to the county fleet. The new policy will alsohelp chart maintenance information on each vehicle and comesa few years after the Legislature implemented a policy thatrequires a vehicle to be removed from the county fleet eachtime a vehicle is purchased.We also recently joined Legislator Ken Herrington in voicingobjections to a billboard campaign that falsely depicts the healthimpacts of cheese. One of the billboards has been placed in thecounty at the intersection of State Routes 9 & 20 in Schodack,and local businesses have protested the billboard. The bill-board is also harmful to local farms and dairy producers whoare dealing with difficult market conditions, along with provid-ing false information to residents.The Legislature also approved resolutions for the repair andmaintenance of highway vehicles, along with legislation formaintenance of county roads. In late December, a state taskforce on mandate reform unveiled a report that included little inthe way of specific recommendations or findings. As countylawmakers, we are concerned with the lack of progress and willcontinue to urge the state to formulate a mandate reform planthat protects services and taxpayers. The next meeting of theRensselaer County Legislature is Tuesday, February 14. Resi-dents are welcome to contact us at our legislative offices bywriting to the Rensselaer County Legislature, 1600 7th Av-enue, Troy, NY 12180 or by e-mailing us via the official legisla-tive website at www.rensselaercounty.org.
RENSS. CO. OFFERS FREE PRESCRIPTION
DISCOUNT CARD TO ALL CO. RESIDENTSProgram Provides Discounts Up to 20% on Brand Name
Drugs, Up to 70% on GenericRensselaer County Executive Kathy Jimino announced a newRensselaer County Prescription Discount Card, which will beprovided free of charge to all county residents through acontract with ProAct, Inc., a Pharmacy Benefit ManagementCompany. The program is free to the County and free to allresidents.“I am confident that this program will prove to be extremelybeneficial to the residents of Rensselaer County as it is easyto use and provides significant savings on the costs ofmedications,” said Rensselaer County Executive Kathleen M.Jimino.The cards will provide users with discounts ranging from 10 to20 percent on brand name drugs and 20 to 70 percent ongeneric drugs. Over the next week Rensselaer Countyresidents will begin receiving the discount card via the USPostal Service at their home address. Cards will also beavailable at various County facilities throughout the County.Using the card is easy, simply present the card to the pharmacyalong with a new prescription or refill to receive savings.“The County Legislature is happy to again join efforts to controlthe costs of health care and prescription drugs. Giving countyresidents the opportunity to save on prescription drug costsis a priority during these difficult economic times, and legislatorsencourage residents to check out the Pro Act program,” saidChairman of the Legislature Martin Reid.Residents seeking more information regarding ProAct and theother discounts available through the program including thosefor vision and dental care should contact ProAct directly at 1-877-776-2285 or visit their website atwww.NYRxDiscountCard.com.
TUTUNJIAN SEEKS TO INCLUDE THA ON
COUNTY BIDS TO GENERATE SAVINGSRensselaer County Legislator Harry Tutunjian says he will introducelegislation that seeks to allow the Troy Housing Authority to utilizecounty bids, a move that could help reduce costs and encourageefficiency.The legislation would allow the THA to use county bid lists topurchase a wide variety of goods, ranging from cleaning suppliesto maintenance materials, stationery, various equipment andfurnishings.A recent review of THA purchases, when compared with priceson the county bid list, show an opportunity for savings, saidhousing authority officials.“There is an opportunity to reduce costs for the Troy HousingAuthority by allowing the THA to utilize the county’s bid lists.Such a move would also increase efficiency for the THA andreduce duplicative paperwork,” said Tutunjian.“In this day and age, we have to make every tax dollar count,and this appears to be a solid way to reduce costs borne by thetaxpayer,” added Tutunjian.Allowing the THA to utilize county bids could potentially strengthenthe county’s combined purchasing power, as well, said Tutunjian.The county currently allows municipalities and other publicorganizations to utilize the county bid lists.“This move could also help the county by strengthening thecounty’s purchasing clout and help the county negotiate betterprices to benefit county taxpayers,” said Tutunjian.Tutunjian said he plans on introducing a resolution requesting theTHA to be allowed to utilize the county’s bid lists for the February14 legislative meeting.Tutunjian served two terms as mayor of Troy, and was appointedto the County Legislature in January to fill a vacancy. Two termsis the length a mayor can serve due to previously adopted termlimits legislation.
RENSSELAER COUNTY OFFERS PET
VACCINATION CLINICSRensselaer County Executive Kathleen M. Jimino has announcedthe 2012 schedule of the County’s Rabies Vaccination Clinics. Theclinics aim to prevent human exposure to the potentially deadlydisease by immunizing domestic animals and pets that could potentiallycarry the disease. “Protecting your pets from rabies by vaccinatingthem is a crucial step in preventing human exposure to this deadlydisease and I encourage all pet owners to take advantage of theseclinics,” said County Executive Jimino. During the upcoming clinics,Rensselaer County Department of Health staff will provide theappropriate rabies vaccination and booster shots to cats, ferretsand dogs as mandated by the New York State Department of Health.Owners are asked to present their pets’ most recent immunizationcertificate, and all pets must be secured either in a carrier or on aleash. The first hour of each clinic is dedicated to cats and ferretswith the second hour dedicated to dogs.The dates, locations, times, and contact numbers are as follows:• Tuesday, 4/10/12 - Pittstown Town Hall, 123 Tomhannock Road,Valley Falls from 5 - 7PM. • Tuesday, 5/8/12 Brunswick CommunityCenter, 18 Keyes Lane, Troy from 5 - 7 PM. • Thursday, 6/7/12 -Poestenkill VFW, 25 Veterans Street, Poestenkill from 5 - 7PM. •Saturday 6/9/12 - Knickerbocker Ice Rink, 191 103rd St and 8thAve, Troy from 10AM - 12noon. • Thursday, 6/28/12 - GraftonFirehouse, 2385 Route 2, Grafton from 5 - 7PM. • Thursday, 7/12/12- 115th Street Firehouse, 115th St and 5th Ave, Troy from 5 - 7PM.• Tuesday, 9/4/12 - Brunswick Community Center, 18 Keyes Lane,Troy from 5 - 7PM. • Saturday, 10/6/12 - Knickerbocker Ice Rink,191 103rd St and 8th Ave, Troy from 10AM - 12noon.Residents with questions regarding the rabies prevention programshould contact the Renss. Co. Department of Health at 270-2655.
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LEGIS. COLLECT DONATIONS FOR
MOHAWK HUDSON HUMANE SOCIETY
L - R: Vice Chairman of the Legislature for Finance Phil Danaher,Legislator Alex Shannon, Legislator Thomas Walsh and MajorityLeader Ken Herrington look over items collected for the MohawkHudson Humane Society Animal Shelter. Shannon is holdingTruman and Walsh holds Cody, two dogs rescued from shelters.The Rensselaer County Legislature recently organized adonation drive to support the Mohawk Hudson Humane SocietyAnimal Shelter during the holidays. County employees andlegislators donated food, blankets and toys for the animalshelter, which provides assistance on animal care in RensselaerCounty. The items were collected by legislative staff, organizedby legislative staffer Linda Golden, and donated during theholidays. The collection effort is the seventh annual donationdrive for the animal shelter coordinated by the legislativemajority office.
ATTENTION HIGH SCHOOL AGE HOCKEY
PLAYERS
The Troy Albany Junior River Rats midget youth hockey teamis looking for additional players, including a goaltender, to fillout its roster. Players must be birth year 1993 to 1996 to beeligible and cannot be currently rostered on a varsity highschool or preparatory school team. The Junior River Rats arepart of the Troy Albany Youth Hockey Association and play inthe competitive Northeast Midget Hockey League, as well asselected tournaments in the northeast. The team practiceson Monday and Wednesday evening at 8:50PM at theKnickerbacker Ice Rink and Frear Park and play games primarilyon Saturday and Sunday. Players interested in a tryout shouldcontact Coach Ed Woltmann at [email protected].~Ed Woltmann, Troy Albany Jr. River Rats
CLASSIE LASSIES GIRLS SOFTBALL LEAGUE
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Registration for the Classie Lassies Girls Softball League inWynantskill will be on the following dates and times: Monday,February 13th, at the North Greenbush Town Offices from 6-8 pm. Classie Lassies is registering girls who are 5-16 yearsold as of 1/1/2012 (Born from 1995 to 2006). First-timeregistrants must bring a birth certificate as proof of age. TheRegistration Fee is $95 for girls 9-16 years old and $80 forgirls 5-8 years old. There is a $10 discount for the second girlregistered in a family and a maximum fee of $165 per family.A $20 late fee (per family) will be added to the fees listedabove for all girls that register after February 14th.The Classie Lassie softball program serves girls in the NorthGreenbush, Troy, Averill Park, Sand Lake, and surroundingareas. Registration is for the 12 game season that runs fromlate April until mid-June. Please visit the Classie Lassie websiteat www.classielassies.net or contact Steve Pastoreat 518-229-8618 for additional information.
LANSINGBURGH MISS SOFTBALL
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Registration for Lansingburgh Miss Softball 2012 will be heldon Sunday, February 12th, from 1 to 3PM at the LansingburghBoys & Girls Club located at 505 - 4th Avenue in Troy.Fees paid at registration: $60 per child + 60 raffle tickets;Mini-Minors & Pee Wees $25 per child +25 raffle tickets.Uniform pants must be purchased from league. Sell tickets,you keep the money, turn in stubs to manager before openingday. Ages 5 to 18 ~ must be 5 as of 1/1/12 ~ child must beaccompanied by parent ~ proof of age by new girls.Clinic & Pee Wees - 7 & under; 10U Mini-Minor 8, 9, 10; 12UMinors 11, 12; 16U Majors 13, 14, 15, 16.This program is not affiliated with nor endorsed by theLansingburgh School District, but is being distributed by theschool district as an informational service to parents andstudents.
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Come join the Joseph Michael Kolarcik Foundation for a Bowl-A-thon on March 3, 2012 at the Boulevard Bowl located at1315 Erie Boulevard in Schenectady, NY 12305.Advance tickets a must. Tickets Only $15 per person. ContactCynthia at 518-878-9000 or [email protected]. All processbenefit families of stillborn or infant loss. Joseph MichaelKolarcik Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) organization spreadingawareness regarding stillborn children.JMKF is raising moneyto provide financial assistance to parents of stillborn childrenand first year unexpected infant deaths in order to provide aproper resting place in accordance with their beliefs. JMKF isvital means of keeping our dear son Joseph’s memory alive.
LEGO BUILD-OFF!
The Troy Public Library willhold a Lego Build-Off onMonday, February 20th, at2PM at the Main Branch of TheTroy Public Library, 100 SecondStreet for Ages 6+. Please call274-7071 to register.www.thetroylibrary.org
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The monthly Rosary to OurLady of Fatima will take placeon February 7th at 7PM at St.Michael’s Church on WilliamsRoad in North Greenbush. Allare welcome to come.
“RAINING CATS AND DOGS” LUNCHEON
Come and join us for our February “Raining Cats and Dogs”Luncheon on February 15th, from 11:30AM to 1:30PM at theGuilderland Elks Lodge, 3867 RT 146 in Guilderland.Special Feature: Steve Caporizzo, a weather man fromChannel 10, will be talking about the weather as well as histwice weekly program - Pet Connection. Special Music: RonTweedy and Lois Hasburgh will be entertaining us with guitarand song. Special Speaker: Darlene Clark from Delmar, NY, asign language instructor and former RN, will be talking to usabout how hard it is for most of us to keep promises and theone who keeps all his promises.Come and bring a friend, they’ll be glad you did. Reservationsare necessary and cancellations a must. No later than February10th, please call Nancy at 869-0642 or Debbie at 982-1894.Menu: Roast Beef Dinner. Cost is $14 inclusive (cash onlyplease).Nursery free at the restaurant by reservation only (infantthrough Kindergarten), bring a bag lunch. Sponsored by TheNew York Capital District Christian Women’s Club.
SPAGHETTI DINNER
The Rensselaer County 4-H Teen Exchange will be holding aSpaghetti Dinner fundraiser at the Pittstown United MethodistChurch Hall, 57 Old Route 7, Valley Falls on Saturday, February4th; serving from 4PM to 6PM and take-outs available. Adults(12yrs and older) are $7.50, Children (5 to 11 yrs) are $5 andchildren 4 yrs and under are free. Family- style dinner will beserved to include spaghetti, salad, bread, homemade dessertand drink. To make reservations please call 753-9958. Allproceeds will go toward support of the Rensselaer County 4-HInterstate Exchange. This 4-H group is made up of 14 RensselaerCounty Teens who hosted 4-H members from Dunn and BarronCounty, Wisconsin in 2011 and will be traveling to those same2 counties in Wisconsin this summer. The goal of the 4-HInterstate Exchange is to provide a cultural educational programwhich enables participants to experience the many differencesand similarities in our own United States. Many youth developlife-long friendships and connections that enhance their qualityof life. For more information about this and other 4-H programs,contact your respective Cornell Cooperative Extension office.
EXPLORE THE SACRAMENTS
Have you ever thought of becoming a Catholic? Do you knowsomeone who would like to join the Catholic Church? SacredHeart parish, Troy, invites you to come and explore and learnmore about the Catholic Faith. Our parish program will be startingsoon. Please contact Marie at the rectory (274-1363) for moreinformation.
BINGO
Join the Grafton seniors for Bingo, every Wednesday andFriday at 1 pm at the Rensselaer County’s Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 Roxborough Road in Grafton. If you haveany questions, or would like to join us for lunch, please contactthe center at 279-3413.
USED BOOK SALE
AT APHS
Don’t forget! There will be aused book sale at the AverillPark High School on Friday,February 10th, from 7-3; andSaturday, February 11th,from 3-7 in the front foyer.The 24-Hour Play Festival willfollow at 7PM. We’d love tosee you there.Proceeds from the sale will gotoward the purchase of an ereader for the library.
FREE MOVIE NIGHT
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Four men, one calling: Toserve and protect. As lawenforcement officers, AdamMitchell, Nathan Hayes,David Thomson, and ShaneFuller are confident andfocused. Yet at the end of theday, they face a challengethat none of them are trulyprepared to tackle:fatherhood. The movieCourageous - Honor Begins atHome wil l be shown onFebruary 17th at 6:30 PM atSt. Timothy’s LutheranChurch, 470 Winter StreetExt., Troy. Free Popcorn &Soft Drinks.www.sttimothystroyny.com or283-1372
BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
Join the seniors at the Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar SeniorCenter, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton on Wednesday February15th, at 12:30PM as we celebrate February birthdays. If you haveany questions, or if you would like to join us for our noon lunchentrée Meatloaf w/Gravy, please contact the center at 279-3485.
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ANNUAL PANCAKE
SUPPER
Trinity Church Lansingburgh,located at 585 Fourth Avenuein Troy will hold its AnnualPancake Supper on Tuesday,February 21st - serving from5PM to 7PM.Cost is $5/Adults, $3/Children5-12 and Free for Childrenunder 5.
PRE-VALENTINE
SPAGHETTI DINNER
Boy Scout Troop 525 is havinga Spaghetti Dinner at theSalem United MethodistChurch, West Sand Lake, onSat., February 11th, from 4-7pm. The menu consists ofSpaghetti, Meatballs, Salad,Bread, Beverage and Dessert.The prices are Adults $8., Kids5-10 $4., under 5 free.
SMORGASBORD
Prince of Peace LutheranChurch, 3rd Ave and 111thStreet in North Troy will hold aSmorgasbord with hardyhelpings on Saturday,February 4th, from 4:30PM to6:30PM to benefit the churchministries.The Smorgasbord will featureHam, Turkey, Pasta, PotatoDishes, Veggies, Rolls,Dessert, and Beverages.The Smorgasbord is $5. Formore information, call 235-2432.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY
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The Grafton Volunteer FireDepartment, along with theGrafton Ladies Auxiliary will beholding a buffet style CornedBeef & Cabbage Dinner onSat., March 17th, from 4pmto 8pm at the Grafton VFW/Fire Hall on South Rd. Cost:Adults/$9.00, Kids 12 &under/$4.00, Kids 5 & under/Free. We look forward toserving the community andhope you can join us!
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On Saturday, February 4th,at 5:00 PM, St. John’sEpiscopal Church, 146 First St,Troy, will hold a Chili Cook-Offto benefit the church’s Haitiprojects. You will vote for yourfavorite Chili and help selectwinners in these categories:Best Presentation, BestVegetarian Chili, Most Savory,Most Creative Concoction,and Best Afterburn.Beverages, side dishes anddesserts galore are alsoincluded. Cost: Adults/$10,Students/$5, and Childrenunder 6 yrs are free. Cost is$5 if you are entering a pot ofChili. Registration is requiredfor all Chili entries. Contactthe Church Office at 518-274-5884 for Entry Forms. Musicprovided by AirCraft DJServices.H. Erin Nelson of Lennox, MA,a Children’s Christian bookauthor, will hold a book signingduring the event. Copies ofher book, “Bibletoons,Adventure with Noah,” will beavailable for $7.99. A portionof the book sales will alsobenefit the Haiti mission.
FREE PASTA
DINNERS
The First Reformed Church inWynantskill is still offeringFree Pasta Dinners on Tuesdayevenings at 5:30.The dinner consists of pastawith plain or meat sauce,bread, tossed salad,beverages and homemadedesserts. The dates for thedinners for the month ofFebruary are February 7, 14,21 & 28. The church is locatedon the corner of Main Avenueand Church Street in the villageof Wynantskill.Please come and enjoy goodfood and warm fellowship.
ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST
Poestenkill Christian Church, 721 Snyder’s Corners Rd.,Poestenkill, will be having their monthly All-You-Can-EatBreakfast on Saturday, February 4th, from 8AM – 11AM.Cost is $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for children under 10.Menu includes eggs, regular, and blueberry pancakes, Frenchtoast, sausage, bacon, toast and coffee and juice.
SPAGHETTI DINNER
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The Fourth Annual Spaghettiand Meatball Dinner will beheld on Saturday, February11th, at CornerstoneCommunity Church inLansingburgh. Dinnerincludes spaghetti,meatballs, salad bar, bread,beverage and dessert.Prices are $8 for adults, $7for seniors, children ages 5-12 are $4, under 5 are free.Family rates are 2 adults/2children $22, 2 adults/3children $25. Reservationsare recommended, but walk-ins welcome at a first-come,first- served basis. Forreservations, call the churchoffice at 235-3851. Dinnerswill be served from 4PM to6PM. Take-outs are availablealso. The church is locatedat 570 Third Avenue inLansingburgh.
EMPTY BOWLS
On Sunday, February 12th,an Empty Bowls event tobenefit the Heifer Project willbe held at the Church of theCovenant United MethodistChurch, RT 43, near theintersection with Old Route66 in Averill Park. The HeiferProject provides animals forneedy families and villages allover the world. The animalsprovide food and/or clothingfor the families. The date andtime is Sunday, February12th, from 12:00 - 2:00 pm.There will be a “FreewillOffering” for your bowl, soupand bread. You may bringyour own bowl or you canuse the church bowls. Thesoup will be provided byAverill Park, Sand Lake andWest Sand Lake arearestaurants.
SOUPER SUPPER
The Valley Fal ls UnitedMethodist Church, 16 StateStreet, will hold one of itsSuper Souper Suppers onSunday, February 12th, from4:30 to 6PM. Featured will bea wide variety of soups plusbread, muffins, drinks, anddessert for only six dollars –children under 6 free. Ticketsare available at the door. Thechurch is handicappedaccessible.For tickets and information,call 753-6053 or 753-6028 orcheck our website atwww.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.
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St. Henry’s Knights ofColumbus will serve a pre-Lenten All-You-Can-EatSpaghetti and Meatball Dinnerfrom 5PM to 7PM on Feb. 11thin the community room. Themenu will include tossed salad,bread, butter, spaghetti,meatballs, dessert, coffee andsoda. Cost: Adults/$8 andchildren/$4. Take-outs will be
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AT HVCCTheresa Mullin of Wynantskillwas recently named to thePresident’s List at HudsonValley Community College.Each fall and spring term, thecollege’s President’s Listhonors those students whohave a term grade pointaverage between 3.5 and4.0. Mullin is in the Liberal Artsand Science: Humanities andSocial Science academicprogram at the Troy, NYcollege.
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Approximately 110 millionroses, mostly red, will be soldand delivered in three dayssurrounding Valentine’s Day.The reason red roses are sopopular is because they werethe favorite flowers of Juno,the Roman goddess of love.There are nearly 900 acres ofgreenhouse dedicated to theproduction of fresh-cut rosesin the United States. One acreof greenhouse roseproduction in the United Statesis valued at about one milliondollars, which includes thevalue of the plants,greenhouse structure andland. Although Californiagrows 60 percent of the rosesin the United States, themajority of those bought forValentine’s day will have beenshipped from South America.
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190 million: The number of greetingcards exchanged for the holiday.Valentine’s Day comes in second toChristmas for the most number ofgreeting cards sent.73: The percentage of men who give
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Blue Goose Chimney SweepCert. Sweeping-Insp.-RepairsNew FP dampers. Senior disc.Free est. 372-1664www.bluegoosecleaning.com
BOOKKEEPING & PAYROLLTravel to your location, SienaGraduate, 20 yrs exp. 441-2210
BUILDING & REMODELINGAdd space, decks,basements, etc.All phases of construction, quality,guaranteed work, refs. 674-1969
CARPENTER/ Remodeling Ceramic tile, kitchens, baths,carpet, windows, doors, etc.decks /more. 24yrs 779-4542
CARPENTRYRich Construction.Kitchens, baths,finish basements. Custom trim. 20yrs exp., fully ins. 766-4839
CHIMNEY CLEANINGChimney cleaning & repairs, woodstoves installed. Insured,experienced. Don Bradley 674-2444
CLEAN-OUTSSpecializing in residential andcommercial clean-ups, attics,bs’mts, garages, estates, insured. Simple Solutions - Mark 283-6527
CLEANOUTS & DEBRIS REM.Basements, attics & garages.Lic,insured. Free estimates. 779-5497
COMPUTER EXPERTAffordable computer repairs. I’llcome to you. Over 20 yrs exp.Tom 469-7029
COMPUTER SERVICESNassau Computer Repairs, Sales & repairs, on sight/ in shop(shop) 766-0314, (cell) 929-7722
COPIER RENTALSStarting at $50/per month.Includes 1,000 copies. 587-8600
DEBRIS REMOVALAttics/ B’ment / Garage, Cons.cleanup. We take it all! 727-4068
DIVORCEUncontested papers prepared$299(Incl. poor person app)Separation agreements avai. 274-0380
DOG TRAININGIn-Home. Day & evening appts.Avail. 7 days per week. 326-0553
DRAIN CLEANINGFull service drain cleaning &repairs, incl. camera/videoinspections. Emergency serv.674-0908
DRYWALLBest Drywall, Insul., hanging,taping, painting, ref., ins. 766-4203
ELECTRICAL WORKInstallations & repairs. Qualitywork, reas. rates. Steve 364-7231
ELECTRICIANLammon Electric. Full lic. & ins.25yrs exp., res./comm. 274-5100
ELECTRICIANServing all electrical needsincluding panel swaps and newservice entrance work. Freeestimates. Call Bennett Electrical281-0179
ELECTRICIANSpecializing in emergency standby generators. Portable generatorhook-ups, fuse and breaker panelupgrades and trenching. Qualitywork and insured. Dave 221-0231
FIREWOODAll hardwood, cut, split, delivered.$170/cd. (518) 279-1401
FIREWOODDry. Made in America. Cord, facecord, container - Delivered orpickup. Call for pricing 368-2545
FIREWOODKiln dried, 1 yr & 2 yr seasonedhrdwd. Free delivery 339-3369
FIREWOODSeasoned $200/cord.265-4915, 658-3871
FIREWOODSeasoned firewood, any quanity.$200 cord. 477-5823 461-2163
FURNITURE REPAIRAll types of wooden furniturerepairs and new furniture. Cabinetdoor and drawer repair. 279-wood(9663)
HANDYMAN , REMODELINGand Carpentry services.Experienced. Careful attention todetail. Insured. Guaranteedint/ext. work. Call Ernie Mumford669-4530
HANDYMANCarpentry, masonry, flooring,paint, repairs. Free est. 764-2679
HANDYMANCarpentry, masonry, roofing,painting, cleanouts and more.Free estimates. Call Zach’s HomeMaintenance. (518)669-5734
HANDYMANPainting, plumbing, electrical andmore. (518) 674-2908, 229-6811
HANDYMANRemodel,carpentry,masonry,decks porches, int/ext. paint, fences,door/window, gutter, all repairs,free est. c 669-0814, 271-9161
HANDYMAN/ REPAIR20 years experience. Carpentry,electrical, plumbing, etc. 766-9346
HARDWOOD FLOORINGNew installation, & refinishing ofnatural, pre finish & laminate flrs.Free est. Call (518)376-9030
HOME CARE SERVICESSeniors, children, disabled,hospice experience, excellentreferences, Amy 518-533-3818
HOME REPAIRSPainting, plumbing, toilets, tubs &sinks, electric, masonry. 30 yrsexp., refs. Ken (518) 857-7689
HOUSE CLEANINGReas. rates, senior discount.Organizing expert. Marie 441-2960
HOUSE CLEANINGUsing Green cleaners. Call forprice. Bonded. Jill 727-1342
HOUSECLEANINGFree est., senior discount. No jobtoo small. Valerie (518) 235-3294
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HOUSECLEANINGReliable, experienced. Referencesavail. Rebecca 813-4723
HOUSECLEANINGToo busy to clean? I can help!Reas. rates, refs.(860) 839-5423
HOUSECLEANING/MULTI DISCGreen products, free est., fully ins.653-6970, 322-2664
JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics, basements, garages, dumpstersavailable, Fully ins. 892-6354
JUNK CARSFast cash. we buy junk cars/scrapSame day service. 285-1146 Dan
JUNK CARS WANTED $200- $500 for cars, trucks. Cash.Free pick-up. 365-3368
JUNK/CLEANOUT SNR DISC.Inside/outside, hauling, any size,anywhere. 495-9129
PAINT4 Seasons Painting & Contracting
Lowest $$ Prices 727-4003
PAINTER - PAPER HANGER30 yrs exp. free est, fully ins.
Economical prices Nancy 248-4044
PAINTINGAA Season’s Best Painting Svc.18yrs exp.Member of BBB.Insurance & refs. 424-0078
PAINTINGMeticulous int/ext. The best forless, free est, refs. Mark 477-1069
PAINTING- INT. / EXTERIOR Fall deal, Affordable, $65/rm.
Exp. Fully ins. Free est. 229-1090
PLUMBING & HEATINGRepair, installs, service, licensedexperienced, insured. Cert., 24 hr.service 518 283-2331
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersSales/ service. New andreconditioned, free pickup. 877-265-8367 Toll free.
ROOF REPAIRNo job too small. Fully ins., freeest. Holland Roofing 451-9325
ROOFINGA&J Roofing, shingles, slate,rubber. Fully insured. Free est.(518)283-9094
ROOFINGRich Construction. Metal,shingles, rubber, fair rates, 20 yrsexp. Fully ins. 766-4839
SEPTIC CLEANINGSand Lake Septic. Tanks cleaned,repair, new installation 674-3000
SEPTIC SERVICETanks cleaned, group rates avail.Call a neighbor! Gene 674-5223
SEWING MACHINE REPAIRHousehold/industrial, all makes,tune-ups,parts, supplies 674-8491
SNOW & ICE CONTROLCommercial properties. Fullyinsured. Leckonby’s 674-1111
SNOWBLOWER REPAIRMost brands, used machines also,pickup & delivered. Mike Horowitz (518) 477-8378
SNOWPLOWINGPoest./ AP/ SandLakes/Greenbushes. 283-2331
SNOWPLOWINGResidential/commercial, EG area,fully insured, 3 trucks. Call Richfor free estimates. 527-7169
SNOWPLOWINGRoof repairs and raking, homerepairs, remodeling, cleanoutsand free estimates. 858-2181
SNOWPLOWINGSnowplowing, sanding,reasonable rates.Comm/ res.365-0955
STONE & DIRT DRIVEWAYSRepairs, Excavation, Ditching,Drainage. Stone & Gravel &Topsoil deliveries. Free est.insured. 258-4092/712-5332
TELEVISION REPAIRFlat panel TV service. ExchangeTV. 400 Columbia Tunrpike. 482-1255 or 477-7123
TREE & BRUSH REMOVAL25% off any competitors writtenestimate. 779-5497
TREE SERVICEBrush, tree, shrub removal &trimming. Also small buildingdemolition. Insured andexperienced.Don Bradley Jr. (518) 674-2444
TREE/CRANE/BUCKET SVC.Chipping, stumping, clean-up.(518) 495-9129
WELL PUMP SERVICERepairs and service. Call Jeff461-5902
WELL PUMP SERVICEResidential/commercial, service &repairs (518) 283-2331
WINDOW CLEANINGKen’s Window Cleaning. Fully insured, commercial/ residential40 year family exp. 766-4975
SITUATIONS WANTEDQuality home health care,reputable business seeksopportunity to provide care forloved ones, 24/7. 712-5049
CHILD CAREChildcare in my WSL home. 1P/T, 1 F/T opening. Before/afterschool available. 674-3933
Openings at A Sunshine PalaceDaycare. Call 237-0556
FOR SALE2 computer desks $25-$35. Bluestriped loveseat $50. 283-4480
2005 Sundowner Sunlite 727horse trailer. 3 horse - Slant withramp. B&W Hitch, B & W Hitchextender. 102” wide. Hardly used,in very good condition. BoughtNEW $28,920 asking $15,499.obo. Call 884-9775
Entertainment ctr., med. oak,57x55x20, $250. Denim blue 66”loveseat $150. VG 366-7061
Hay- good quality, cut June, July2010. 45 lb. bales. Never rainedon. 233-1479 evenings.
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QUILT FEST OF NEW JERSEY VIIIJoin East Side Quilters for a bus trip to theQUILT FEST OF NEW JERSEY VIII, onSaturday, March 3, 2012, in Somerset, NJ.Please visit: http://www.quiltfest.com forall the show’s details and special exhibits.Among special displays will be the AwardWinning Quilts from the 2012 Mid-AtlanticQuilt Festival. The number of vendors at lastcount exceeded 60!Somerset is a three-hour ride from the Albany
area. The bus will make one stop on the way down and onestop on the way back. $50 includes bus ride, show admissionand tip for the driver.Get on the bus at Yankee Trails, 569 Third Ave. Ext., Rensselaer(6:45 am), or at Schodack Plaza, by the Tractor Supply Store,Rts. 9 & 20, Schodack (7 am). Depart Somerset, 5:30 pm.Make checks payable to: East Side Quilters. Contact: PatPiniazek, [email protected]; 518 577-0491.
FAT SATURDAYBrunswick Elk’s Lodge 2556located at 665 Brunswick Roadin Troy presents Fat Saturdayon February 18th from 7PMto 11PM featuring 3 WheelDrive. $5 donation to benefitThe American HeartAssociation. For information,call 279-1344.
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PANCAKE SUPPERThe OLV Knights of Columbuswill sponsor a Mardi GrasPancake Supper at Our Ladyof Victory Church, 55 N. LakeAve in Troy on February 18that 5PM. An evening of fun withbeads, decorations andentertainment. Free-wil ldonation. The church ishandicapped accessible.
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BARBECUESt. Jude the Apostle Schoolwill host an Old Daley InnBarbecue on Friday, February3rd, from 4PM – 6:30PM.Give the family cook a nightoff and treat everyone to adelicious barbecue dinner!Dinner includes BBQ chicken orribs, baked potato, coleslaw,roll and dessert. Take out only.Pre-order and pre-pay only byMonday, January 30. Dinnerprices are; half chicken/$8,boneless chicken breast/$8and ribs/$10. There will be alimited amount at the door. Ifyou have any questions, call283-0333.
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MEETINGOn Friday, February 3rd, at11AM there wil l be aMembership Meeting at theRensselaer County’s EverettWagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road in Grafton.All members are welcome andencouraged to attend. Joinus and be a part of thedecisions that affect yoursenior center. Stay for ournoon meal after the meeting,for a suggested donation of$2.50. Entrée for lunch willbe Potato Crunch Pollock. Tomake reservations for lunch,call the center at 279-3485.
FREE HEARING CLINICRensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton continuesto offer a free monthly hearing clinic with an independent instrument hearing specialist, (whowill also clean your hearing aids). February clinic will be held on Wednesday the 22nd, at
10:30 a.m. All RensselaerCounty seniors 60 years ofage and older welcome,reservations required, 279-3413.
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LEGAL NOTICEA-PLUS CARPET & FLOORING,LLC, a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org.filed with the SSNY on 10/31/11.Office location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail process to: The LLC,302 Forrest Pointe Dr., E.Greenbush, NY 12061. GeneralPurposes.
A2Z CYCLES, LLC, a domesticLimited Liability Company (LLC),filed with the Sec of State of NYon 6/27/11. NY Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against the LLC may beserved. SSNY shall mail a copyof any process against the LLCserved upon him/her to The LLC,3408 State Rte. 67, Buskirk, NY12028. General Purposes.
AD ASTRA CONSULTING, LLC,a domestic LLC, Arts. of Org. filedwith the SSNY on 11/7/11. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agentupon whom process against theLLC may be served. SSNY shallmail process to: The LLC, P OBox 312, Nassau, NY 12123.General Purposes.
ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATIONOF Kaneg Concrete and StoneLLC. Under Section 203 of theLimited Liability Company Law FIRST: The name of the limitedliability company is: KanegConcrete and Stone LLC SECOND: The county within thisstate in which the office of thelimited liability company is to belocated is: Rensselear THIRD: The Secretary of State isdesignated as agent of the limitedliability company upon whomprocess against it may be served.The address within or without thisstate to which the Secretary ofState shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the limited liabilitycompany served upon him or heris: clo United States CorporationAgents, Inc. 7014 13th Avenue,Suite 202, Brooklyn, NY 11228
Notice of Formation of a LimitedLiability Company (LLC): Name:Ditmire Solutions LLC, Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of NY on1/4/2012. Location: RensselaerCounty. The Secretary of State(NY) has been designated as theagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.The Secretary of State shall mail acopy of process to: C/O DitmireSolutions LLC, 15 WynantskillWay, Troy, NY 12180. Purpose:Any Lawful purpose.
Notice of formation of a LimitedLiability Company ("LLC"). Name:QuiCR LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of the State ofNY ("SSNY") on January 12,2012. Office location, County ofRensselaer. The SSNY has beendesignated as agent of the LLCupon whom process against itmay be served. SSNY shall mail acopy of such process served to:P.O. Box 422, Wynantskill, NewYork 12198. Purpose: any lawfulpurpose.
LEGAL NOTICENotice of formation of ButtercupCookie LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed with theSecretary of State of NY on11/15/11. Office location:Rensselaer County. SSNY hasbeen designated as agent of theLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shall maila copy of process to the LLC, 26Brinker Drive South, Rensselaer,NY 12144. Purpose: For anylawful purpose.
Notice of Formation of Division 1Realty LLC. Articles ofOrganization filed under sec 203of the LLC law with SSNY on11/2/11. Office LocationRensselaer Co. SSNY isdesignated as agent upon whomprocess against it may be servedand address the state shall mail acopy of any process: 1909 SR-43Averill Park NY 12018. Purpose:any lawful activity.
Notice of Formation of IsabelDonuts, LLC Arts. Of Org. filedwith the Sec. of State of NY(SSNY) pursuant to NY LLC lawsection 206 on 11/03/2011. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail process served to: c/o theLLC, P.O. Box N, Sanford, ME04073.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.Name: CNP 743 COLUMBIATURNPIKE, LLC. Articles ofOrganization were filed with theSecretary of State of New York(SSNY) on 11/22/11. OfficeLocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 37 Lashway Lane,East Greenbush, New York12061. Purpose: For any lawfulpurpose.
NOTICE OF FORMATION OFLIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY.NAME: WHY NOT WINE LLC. Articles of Organization were filedwith the Secretary of State of NewYork (SSNY) on 01/19/12. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY has been designated asagent of the LLC upon whomprocess against it may be served.SSNY shall mail a copy of processto the LLC, 268 Fox Hollow Road,Petersburg, New York 12138.Purpose: For any lawful purpose.
Notice of Formation of WalegDonuts, LLC Arts. Of Org. filedwith the Sec. of State of NY(SSNY) pursuant to NY LLC lawsection 206 on 11/03/2011. Officelocation: Rensselaer County.SSNY is designated as agent ofLLC upon whom process againstit may be served. SSNY shallmail process served to: c/o theLLC, P.O. Box N, Sanford, ME04073.
S JOB VENTURES, LLC, adomestic Limited LiabilityCompany (LLC), filed with the Secof State of NY on 6/23/11. NYOffice location: RensselaerCounty. SSNY is designated asagent upon whom process againstthe LLC may be served. SSNYshall mail a copy of any processagainst the LLC served uponhim/her to The LLC, 20520 NYRte. 22, Petersburg, NY 12138.General Purposes.
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WICKED TAN LLC
Notice is hereby given of WICKEDTAN LLC as a limited liabilitycompany. The Articles ofOrganization were filed with theNew York State Secretary of Stateon December 2, 2011. The officeof the Company is located inRensselaer County. TheSecretary of State is designatedas the agent of the Companyupon whom process may beserved and the post office addresswithin this state of the Company isc/o Leonard D. DeVito, 451Hoosick St, Troy, NY 12180, suchaddress being the street addressof the principal business locationof the Company. The post officeaddress to which the Secretary ofState shall mail a copy of anyprocess against the Company is451 Hoosick St., Troy, NY 12180.The Company has no registeredagent or specific date ofdissolution. The Company isorganized for all purposespermitted under the laws of theState of New York. Filer: TheDiFabio Law Firm, P.C., 4Automation Lane, Suite 100,Albany, New York 12205.
NOTICE: Articles of Organizationfor BONANNO MANAGEMENTLLC, were filed with the New YorkSecretary of State (”SOS”) onJanuary 26, 2012. The LLC’soffice is located in RensselaerCounty. SOS is designated asagent of the LLC for service ofprocess. SOS shall mail a copy ofany process against LLC toRichard J. Miller, Jr., Esq.,MORRIS & MCVEIGH LLP, 540Broadway, Albany, NY 12207.Purpose: any lawful act or activityfor which limited liabilitycompanies may be organized.
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MEETINGBinding Friends Quilt Groupmeets monthly at the EverettWagar Senior Center. Theinformal group welcomes newmembers. Members sharequilting ideas, show theirprojects, work together onquilting projects and havequilting retreats and non-competitive group challenges.Quilters of any level areencouraged to join us for ameeting on the secondThursday of each month at 10AM at the Everett Wagarsenior center, 1 RoxboroughRd. Grafton, on the east endof the town green. For moreinformation, please contactAnne at 279-3051.
BEYOND THE CLASSROOMBeyond the Classroom offers free tutoring for students age 8and up. All subjects are covered from Spelling and Reading toChemistry and Trigonometry! When: Every Wednesday from5PM to 7:30PM. Where: The Troy Public Library located at 100Second Street. For more information, please email us [email protected]. To sign up for a tutortime, please call 274-7071. Visit the library online atwww.TheTroyLibrary.org.
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LODGE ELKS #141The Troy Lodge Elks #141 of134 North Greenbush Rd. inTroy, will host BINGO everyMonday night. The doors openat 5pm and bingo starts at7pm. A snack bar will beavailable.
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RESIDENTSDo you like to help people inneed? Here’s youropportunity. The BrunswickCommunity AssistanceAuxiliary’s mission is to assistfamilies in times of hardship,such as fires, severe illness,etc. The organization meetsthe third Wednesday ofeach month at the BrunswickCommunity Center on KeyesLane at 7PM. There is a $5yearly membership fee andall are welcome. For moreinformation, call 279-9158 or279-9177.
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HELP WANTEDATTENTION: Water Tech. &Customer Service positions:Training provided. Must be a HSGrad Starting $535 wk. Benefits& bonuses. 899-5555 H2oSolutions
Avon-Easy to sell! Great extraincome. Only $10. Marci 209-3998
Booth rental available for F/Tstylist. North Greenbush salon.Great location. Call 528-1000
Carpenters and Laborers wanted.Window & door experience. Nosmokers, with own transportation.813-7164
Delivery drivers. Local routes. (I-90 exit 12). Company box truck,no special license needed.Excellent customer service. Freeemployee health/dental premiums,401k. $30’s. Call Dutton 888-786-0791
East Greenbush. F/T, P/T exp.hairstylist with clientele for boothrental. Call Holly 518-366-7611
Home Health Aides Immediatelive-in aide positions avail. 2 to5 days per week Call Concepts ofHealth Care @ (518) 885-2020
Immediate opening for pre-sch.teacher assistant, mornings, 20-25 hrs/wk. Call 479-1110
AVERILL PARK COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA
Calling all string & wind players! The Averill Park CommunityOrchestra will begin rehearsals again on Wednesday, February8th, for our Spring concert. We’ll be working on a variety ofmusic, celebrating Valor, traveling from the West to Chicago,playing Jazz to Fiddling to Classical, and we’ll even get Hookedon some classics! We welcome all ages and instruments to joinus – even if you haven’t played in awhile, pick up yourinstrument again and come have fun with others who enjoyplaying too! We rehearse Wednesday evenings from 7pm –8:30pm at the Algonquin Middle School Band Room. For moreinformation, call 266-1484 or email [email protected] look forward to seeing you!
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Do you want to change a lifefor the better? Become atutor! We can train you tohelp someone learn to read,write, and/or speak English.The Spring Tutor Training willbe held at the East GreenbushCommunity Library, 10Community Way, EastGreenbush (http://www.eastgreenbushlibrary.org/). This training will be offeredon six Wednesdays, from5:45 to 8:45 p.m., starting onMarch 7th and ending on April18th.As a tutor trainee you willbegin with a 3-hourOrientation/Introduction toTutoring, followed by twoBasic Literacy and/or EnglishLanguage Learning sessions.A Successful Tutoringworkshop concludes thetraining. A $35 materials feeis requested; scholarshipmoney is available if needed.To register and for moreinformation, visit http://www.lvorc.org or call us at274-8526.March 7 Orientation/Introduction to TutoringMarch 14 Basic LiteracyLearning - Module OneMarch 21 Basic LiteracyLearning - Module TwoMarch 28 English LanguageLearning - Module OneApril 4 English LanguageLearning - Module TwoApril 18 Successful TutoringLiteracy Volunteers ofRensselaer County recruits
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Developers wanted “land” 95+acres, cleared and farmed.Halfmoon, Saratoga Cty. Waterand sewer near by. [email protected]
Snyder’s Lake Wyanantskill area.New manufactured home for sale,Lake Access. Small petsconsidered, quiet park, kitappliance package, 28 ft pressuretreated front deck, storage shed,landscaped lot, paved driveway &walkway. $45,900. Call 283-0528
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Store/office, 900 sq. ft, ColumbiaTurnpike, E. Greenbush, heatincluded. (518) 477-8453
HOMES FOR SALE2002, 14 X68 Championmanufactured hm in park, 3 br, 2ba, w/d, refrig., stove & dw, shed,wood deck entry, great cond.,extras, on Nassau Lk, $24,000.766-0144
New Brunswick-Troy area New 3BR manufactured homes for sale,access to NY and VT. Quiet hillypark, kit. appliance package, newpressure treated decks, storageshed, landscaped lot, paveddriveway and walkway. Pets OK.$45,900 to $79,900 Call Bill at279-9572.
Ravena- Selkirk 2 & 3 BRmanufactured homes for rent.Small pets considered, pressuretreated decks, landscaped lot,storage shed, paved parking.$700 to $750/month plus security.,Call 756-3629 or 756-7473.
APARTMENTS FORRENT
$590+ 1 BR loft stye apt. inconveted church, Main Street,Castleton. 477-9100 ext. 103.
$635- $785 Schodack 1-2 BRheat included, yard, lease, nopets. Ex. cond. 477-1438 ext. 15
$650 1br country apt. Troutstream, garden, tile bath, HW flrs.hot water, heat,W/D incl., garage?N/P. 1/2hr Albany/Troy. No cable283-3896
$695+, 2BR, East Greenbush,lease, security, no pets. AvailableFeb. 1st. 479-0943
$700+, E. Greenbush, small 1 br,near Hampton Lake, yard.(518) 436-0820
$700+, Schodack, large 1 br, 10minutes to downtown Albany.(518) 436-0820
$750-$800, large 1 br, first floor; 1br all utils. included, no smoke, nopets, EG. (518) 477-8453
$795 - 2 BR., heat incl., 1st fl.,laundry, parking, great location E.Greenbush, 477-9100 pin #204
$795- large 2 BR, NG/ Troy area.HT/HW inc, laundry, o/s pkng, onbus line. 477-9100 pin# 307.
$800 Lansingburgh, 2 BR+. 1st flr.Heat & hot water incl. w/d hkup,yard, deck, storage. NP. 248-9959
$850, Nassau, 1 br + den, 2nd flr,incl. utils + garbage rem., matureadults pref. ns/np, sec. 766-2266
$895.- Large 4 BR, hdwd flrs, w/dhookups, on bus-line, yard. SouthTroy 477-9100 pin #202
1 BR $550, 2 BR $625. Schodack3 BR 3rd Ave. Ext. $800. For info:[email protected]
1-2 BR, $600-$700. First month,security, no pets. Rt. 351 & Rt 2,Troy. Parking. 462-0703
2 BR apt. Averill Park. Economicalelectric heat. Nice yard, 2 carparking, coin laundry on site.$750/mo.+ util. & sec. Call RonNS, no dogs. 461-6919 674-5486
2 BR Pineview Apts, Rt. 66,Poestenkill, $675 + util. Laundryon site, lease, sec. dep. 674-1111
APARTMENTS FORRENT
Brunswick 3 BR, TamaracSchools, heat, elec. incl. $1,200.No pets or smokers. 279-9136
EG 2BR $800 & 1BR, $675. heat,h/w incl. Well maint., quietcomplex. No pets, sec, refs, lease449-2122
Halfmoon townhouse Ex. 8,$1,300/ $1,500. 2 BR & loft, 3BA., high ceilings, 2 car garage,large deck, hardwood flrs,fireplace, 1/4 acre land, 1500 sq.ft plus maintenance package.Pets OK. 389-5253
Mountain view, Brunswick 2nd flr,kitchen, DR, LR, 2 medium BR’s,includes new carpets throughout,appl’s, and washer hookup. Nopets. $650 . 283-6223
North Greenbush, quiet 2 BR$725 heat included. nopets/smoke. 479-7039
Poestenkill, heat and hot waterincluded. 1 BR + den. $700 +sec. No pets. 674-7301.
Renss. 1 BR. $750 + security.One year lease. Utilities included.No smokers/pets. 495-7090
RENSSELAER- Van RensselaerHeights, HUD Equal OpportunitySenior Housing. MUST BE ASENIOR 62 YRS. of age or older,rent is based on income.Accepting applications now. 465-4947
West Sand Lake Village. $750 +util, 2 BR, 2nd flr. w/d hkup.partial heat incl. N1 cat OK. Refs,sec. dep. Avail. 4/1/12 229-7057
Wynantskill, 1 br + den, spacious,bright, clean, fresh paint, w/d hk-up, pkg, yard, NP/ NS $750+,sec. mo. to mo. lease 674-8133
Wynantskill, 2 BR, 2nd floor oncountry property 10 min E. of Troy20 mins. from Albany, 1 yr. lease.Great for 1-3 people. Averill Parkschool district. No dogs. $780,includes heat. 813-6795
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HOUSE FOR RENT2 br mobile hm, quiet, countrysetting, mins. to Rt 43 or 66,$675+, 669-4932
Clifton Park Route 9. 2 BRmanufactured home for rent. Kit.appliance package, 28 ft. pressuretreated deck, corner landscapedlot, paved driveway and walkway,storage shed. Small petsconsidered. $675/ month plussecurity. Call 383-0211
Colonie- Central Ave. 2 BRmanufactured home for rent.Small pets considered, 2 pressuretreated decks, landscaped lot,paved driveway & walkway.$600/month + security. Call 373-
0194
Latham area 2 & 3 BRmanufactured homes for rent.Small quiet park, pressure treateddecks, landscaped lot, paved offstreet parking. Convenient toNorthway. Small pets considered.$675 to $750/mo. + security. Call383-0211RENTAL
Office/retail space-$600/mo, heatincl. Main St., Castleton. 1500+sqft, riverfront property w/plenty ofparking. Will build to suit. email:[email protected] for info.
HOUSE FOR RENTNassau Lake, 2 BR, 1 bath, w/dhookup, dishwasher, no pets,$900+ util, trash pickup included1st, last & security 518-495-7001
OPEN HOUSEOpen Sat. & Sun. 12-3, 7 ToddDr. . Wynatskill. 3 yr old home forsale. Low taxes, almost 3000 sqft. 3 BR 2.5 BA., large gourmet kit.3 season room, too many extrasto list. 641-9852
BRUNSWICK
LIBRARY
BOOK GROUP
The BCL Book Group meets thesecond Tuesday of eachmonth at 7:00 PM in theBrunswick Community Libraryon Rte. 2. All are welcome.Present List: NEWSELECTIONS: THE IMMORTALLIFE OF HENNRIETA LACKS byRebecca Skloot on Feb. 14,2012; CUTTING FOR STONEby Abraham Verghese on Mar.13, 2012; WE WERE THEMULVANEYS by Joyce CarolOats on Apri l 10, 2012;EMPIRE FALLS by RichardRusso on May 8, 2012.
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QUILT FEST OF NEW JERSEY VIIIJoin East Side Quilters for a bus trip to the QUILT FEST OFNEW JERSEY VIII, on Saturday, March 3, 2012, in Somerset,NJ. Please visit: http://www.quiltfest.com for all the show’sdetails and special exhibits. Among special displays will be theAward Winning Quilts from the 2012 Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival.The number of vendors at last count exceeded 60!Somerset is a three-hour ride from the Albany area. The buswill make one stop on the way down and one stop on the wayback. $50 includes bus ride, show admission and tip for thedriver.Get on the bus at Yankee Trails, 569 Third Ave. Ext., Rensselaer(6:45 am), or at Schodack Plaza, by the Tractor Supply Store,Rts. 9 & 20, Schodack (7 am). Depart Somerset, 5:30 pm.Make checks payable to: East Side Quilters. Contact: PatPiniazek, [email protected]; 518 577-0491.
AMERICAN RED CROSS BABYSITTING &
BASIC AID TRAINING COURSES OFFERED• American Red Cross Babysitting Course will be held on February4th from 10AM to 4PM at the Sand Lake Library. For students in 6thgrade and up. Cost is $80pp.• American Red Cross BAT (basic aid training) course being offeredat Sand Lake Library on February 11th from 12 to 4PM. This classis open for children in 3rd and 4th grades. This course teacheschildren how to respond in emergency situations and the first aidskills that may be needed. The BAT course encourages children tomake positive choices that influence their health and theirenvironment. Cost is $25 pp.Please call Brenda Vermilya to register at 701-4290.
CHRIS SHAW AND BRIDGET BALL IN
CONCERT AT SLCAChris Shaw and Bridget Ball inconcert at the Sand Lake Centerfor the Arts on Sat., Feb. 11, at8pm. You’ll be captured forever‘neath the North Country’s spellas you listen to their music, laughat Chris’s tall tales, and maybeeven get up to dance to the ColdRiver Waltz. Tickets $25pp andreservations can be made at 518-674-2007 or www.slca-ctp.org.
The Center is located at 2880 NY 43, Averill Park, only 15 min.east of Albany with plenty of free parking.
STORY DINNER IN BRUNSWICKFriday night (1/20), Gilead Lutheran Church in Brunswick,hosted the first of three Story-Dinners that they have planned.The dinner was hosted by the Stewardship-Multi Committeemembers. The meal consisted of 2 types of chili and 2 types ofstew, along with a green salad, and various breads anddesserts.The guest speaker was Christine Nash, Deacon for TrinityLutheran Church of West Sand Lake, NY. Chris treated us to anumber of great short stories, attaching most of them to abiblical quote.The theme offered this evening was a coverage of Stewardshipquotes from a number of famous people, including Dr. MartinLuther King Jr., George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, ThomasJefferson, Martin Luther, Benjamin Franklin, Ulysses S. Grant,and of course, the Bible.Although the evening was cold, the roads were dry and wehad a nice turnout. There was a “Free Will” offering to raisemoney to send the confirmation age children to Youth Camp.The evening was very enjoyable, with plenty fellowship and alot of laughter in-between the stories. I consider our first ofthree dinners to have been a success! The next dinner isplanned for Friday, February 17th, at 6PM and is open to thepublic. Check us out online at gileadlutheran.org. Gilead islocated on Route 7 & 278 in Center Brunswick and ishandicapped accessible.
BASEMENT ON FIRST STREET THRIFT SHOPThe Basement on First Street, a thrift shop located in St.Johns Church in Troy, is open on Wed. and Sat. from 9 tillnoon. We have plenty of warm winter clothing and coats.Come in and browse our shop. We have great prices oneverything. Our bag special is $4 all the time. On Sat., thechurch offers free bread and coffee to all who come in. All ourproceeds are donated back into the Troy area.
TROY LIBRARY SEEKING YEARBOOKSThe Troy Public Library maintains a local history collection in ourTroy Room, which is open to the public for historical and genealogicalresearch whenever the library is open. The collection includes theTroy High School Dardanian yearbook. Yearbooks can be used fororganizing class reunions, genealogy adoption searches andhistorical research, as well as for reminiscing. The years we arelooking for are: anything before 1916, 1919-1922, 1934, 1939-1942,1944-1945, 1947-1948, 1950, 1952, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1997-2000, 2004-present. We are also interested in yearbooks from Lansingburghand Catholic Central High Schools. If you have a yearbook ingood condition, with minimal handwriting inside, that you wouldlike to donate, please contact the library at 274-7071. The library islocated at 100 2nd Street, Troy, NY.
In December of 2011, Masterat Arms Daniel Fudge waspromoted to MA Petty Officer3rd Class.All Navy personnel seekingadvancement must demon-strate leadership abilities,possess professional know-ledge and most importantly, berecommended by theircommanding officer.This is demonstrated byfulfilling rating requirements,successfully completing aNavy wide exam for advance-ment and meeting all physicalreadiness standards.Daniel is the son of Georgeand Rebecca Fudge ofRensselaer, NY, and a 2009graduate of Averill Park HighSchool.Congratulations M.A. FudgePetty Officer 3rd class!
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To my dear family and friends -I would like to thank all those whomade my 90th birthday onJanuary 14, 2012 such a fun,happy and memorable time.Thanks to those who came to theparty, sent cards or gifts, orthought of me that day.In God's love,Ruth Wheeler
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Timothy and Carla J. Engwer areproud to announce theengagement of their daughter,Erin Frances Engwer to ChadMichael Jeseo, son of Micheleand L. David St. Pierre Sr. Awedding date of September 28th2012 is being planned.
EXPLORING PROGRESSIVE CHRISTIANITY
Christ Church United Methodist at the corner of State and5th in downtown Troy is spending 7 weeks in January andFebruary looking at the 8 Points of Progressive Christianityand we would love you to journey with us! ProgressiveChristians value questions over answers; offers communityto all: believers, skeptics, persons of all sexual orientationsand gender identities; value interfaith relationships; seekpeace and justice for all, strive to protect the earth & committo a life of learning, compassion and selfless love, as peopleinspired by the teachings of Jesus.Join us at 10:30 a.m. each Sunday (streamed live from thechurch website: www.ChristChurchTroy.org) (518) 272-8392
LANSINGBURGH INDEPENDENT BASEBALL
LEAGUE REGISTRATION
Lansingburgh Independent Baseball League will be holding itsregistration on Saturday, February 4th; and Saturday,February 11th, from 12noon to 3PM at the Lansingburgh BoysClub. The League is open for Boys and Girls 13-16 years old.The cost will be $90 for one player and $100 for two or more.You will receive Raffle Tickets to sell to cover your cost. Newplayers need to bring a birth certificate unless you playedLansingburgh Little league. Any questions, call Pat Lance at233-7754, Larry Pfitz 235-8141 or Mick Cahrenger 237-0666.
SCHODACK ISLAND STATE PARK
ICE SKATING RINK OPEN
The ice skating rink is open free to the public to use and willcontinue through the winter months as weather conditionsallow. The rink will be open daily from 10 am – 4 pm. Fridaynight skating is back until 8pm and ice skate rentals are availableon this night only, along with food and hot beverages. Thereare over 6 miles of groomed trails that are open for X- countryskiing and snowshoeing. There is no fee to enter the parkduring the winter months. Please bring your own skates.Lookon facebook under Schodack Island. We do have snow shoerentals. For more information, please contact the park office at732-0187.
LANSINGBURGH LITTLE LEAGUE
2012 REGISTRATION
Lansingburgh Little League Baseball and Softball Registrationfor 2012 will be held on Tuesday, February 7th, from 6:30 to8:00 PM at Turnpike Elementary School, located at 55 NewTurnpike Rd. (Snow dates are Wednesdays, Feb 1st and 8th.)Baseball Divisions/Ages include: T-ball 4-6 (must turn 5 in 2012),Pony 6, Farm 7-8, Minors 9-10, and Majors 11-12. Playerscannot turn 13 before May 1st. Girls Softball is open to all girlsages 7 to 14 for teams of 10U, 12U and 14U. Registration feeis $85 per child, $125 for a family of 2 or more kids. Onlineregistration is also available at our web pagewww.eteamz.com/lansingburghlittleleague. Forms and payments can also be mailedto PO Box 145, Troy, NY 12182. Be sure to visit our page onFacebook. Email questions to [email protected] Little League is a Non-Profit Organization.
BRUNSWICK BLAZERS BOYS AND GIRLS
AAU BASKETBALL TRYOUTS
• Blazer Boys Ages 10 & 11 - February 15th & 29th from 5:30-7:00 PM • Lady Blazers Ages 10 – 13 - February 15th & 29thfrom 7:00-8:30 PM • Lady Blazers Ages 14 – 17 - February 24that 7:00 PM. Tryouts will be held at the Troy Boys and Girls Club,1700 7th Ave, Troy (across from DMV). $25.00 AAU RegistrationFee due upon tryout. For Alternate tryout date of March 7th,contact Truman Frierson at 268-9823 [email protected]