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PENNYSAVERVolume 65 • Number 30 • July 24, 2014
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BALLSTON SPA CONCERT SERIES SHOWCASES DIVERSE MUSICAL
PERFORMERSBALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa Business and Professional Association (BSBPA) is proud to once again present its free Concerts in the Park series at Wiswall Park on Front Street in the historic village of Ballston Spa. The concerts run for 10 weeks, every Thursday, 6 to 8 pm, from now through August 28. 2014 Concert Schedule: July 24: Zucchini Brothers (Kids show); July 31: Hard Soul (Vintage Rock); August 7: Annual Ice Cream Social with the Union Fire Company Band; August 14: Holly & Evan (Blues/R&B); Au-gust 21: Studio Two (Beatles Tribute); August 28: Wild Adriatic (Rock & Soul).
BROOKSIDE DIGS: AN ARCHEOLOGY EXPERIENCE
BALLSTON SPA - The Saratoga County Historical Society announced that registration is open for Brookside Digs: An Archeology Experience, which will take place August 4 – August 8. Space is limited, so register now! This program is best suited for ages 10 – 15; participants will work beside pro-fessional archeologists on a full excavation at Brookside, which was built in 1792. The weeklong program costs $250 per person and runs from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. daily beginning on Monday, August 4 and ending on Friday, August 8. Visit brooksidemuseum.org for program details and a registration form.
FARMER’S MARKET WEDNESDAYS IN AUGUST AT SIMPSON UMC
ROCK CITY FALLS - Simpson United Methodist Church, 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls (.4 mi south of Rt. 29), is once again hosting Farmer’s Markets Wednesdays in August (6, 13, 20, and 27) from 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. Fare includes locally grown vegetables and herbs, homemade pies, stuffed breads, brown bread, eggplant parmesan, and whole wheat bread. All in the community are welcome to help with preparations Tuesday and Wednesday mornings. Donations of vegetables and baked goods will be graciously accepted. Call Dorothy at 584-9078 with any pre-orders or questions.
SARATOGA COUNTY KIDS CARE CLUB 2014 SUMMER FOOD DRIVE
SERVICE PROJECT CAPITAL DISTRICT - Club members are collecting non-perishable food items that will be donated to the Franklin Community Center and the Mechanicville Community Center to help feed kids that are out of school and will not be receiving free or reduced breakfast and lunch during the summer. Drop-off sites include: Toyota of Clifton Park -202 Route 146, Mechanicville,NY 12118 - Torres XTF Health and Fitness - 43 Round Lake Road, Ballston Lake, NY 12019. The final school bell of the year will ring before we know it, and children will leave their schools for the summer. But for many kids who depend on free or reduced-priced school lunches, they could be without a source for nutritious meals. The Saratoga County Kids Care Club wants to help and so can you! All non-PERISHABLE FOOD donations will be delivered to the Franklin and Mechanicville community centers. Thank you for all your help! For more information please contact the Saratoga County Kids Care Club at 412-CLUB (2582) or email [email protected]
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SARATOGA FILM FORUMSARATOGA SPRINGS - 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. saratogafilmforum.org. 518 584 3456. Tickets: $7/$5 members and students with ID: • DOG DAY AFTERNOON, Sat., July. 26, 7:30 P.M.
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PERSPECTIVESBALLSTON SPA - Photography by Dona Ann McAdams, Carole J. Williams, and Sharon Castro - July 3-August 29, 2014. The Saratoga County Historical Society announced an upcom-ing exhibition by three photographers; Dona Ann McAdams, Carole Williams, and Sharon Castro. The Saratoga County Historical Society at Brookside is a non-profit organization located at 6 Charlton Street in Ballston Spa that inspires community memory by telling the story of Saratoga County through engaging exhibits and interactive programs. Brook-side’s programs and services are made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Gov-ernor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. For more information, please visit brooksidemuseum.org or call 518.885.4000.
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OLD STONE CHURCH ANNUAL LAWN SALE
BALLSTON SPA - Old Stone Church will hold it ANNUAL LAWN SALE on Friday and Saturday, July 25 -26, 2014 from 9-4 at 159 Stone Church Road which runs between Geyser Rd. and Route 29 W. For more info please call 518-885-4034. All are welcome. Hope to see you there.
ROUND LAKE ART & CRAFT SHOWROUND LAKE - The highly anticipated an-nual event is taking place on August 9 & 10 from 9:00-5:00 each day. The show is
set up along the Zim Smith trail in the Victorian village of Round Lake, NY, just off exit 11 on the Northway. Thousands of people fl ock to this show to fi nd one of a kind, handmade items from local artists and to wander through the beautiful and historic “Village in the Grove”. Food and beverage will be available for purchase. This is a free event. For more informa-tion, contact the Village offi ce at 518-899-2800.
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the Round Lake Library. Pre-view sale on Friday, August 8 from 5 to 8. Sale on Saturday August 9 from 9 to 5 and Sunday August 10 from 9 to 4. Please call 899 2733 for further information. 15000 Fabulous Books .
SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM OFFERS FREE LUNCH
BALLSTON SPA - The members of The First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa and Ballston Spa United Methodist Church are actively preparing for their 2014 Summer Lunch Program. This program is designed to provide free lunches to children of families in need. This program has served the local Village of Ballston Spa for the past three years. With the help of a generous grant from Stewarts and donations from local busi-nesses and organizations we are able to continue this pro-gram into its fourth year. 75-100 lunches are served Monday thru Friday, July and August. Nutritious and fresh bagged meals are prepared by church members and local volunteers and given to each child in attendance that might otherwise go hungry. Any assistance is welcome and the program is seeking volunteers. Volunteers can sign up through The First Baptist Church, 885-8361 or on the church website, bspabap-tist.org. Permission forms are required for children to partici-pate in the program. They are also available at the church or on the church website. Feel free to contact coordinators Kar-en Jones or Pat Rogers at 518-885-8361 for more information.
GRANT’S SPY: THE LIFE OF ELIZABETH VAN LEW
SARATOGA SPRINGS - In The Chosen Path, Dr. Donald Wyman recounts the life of Elizabeth Van Lew, one of our nation’s best spies. Dur-ing the Civil War, Van Law left Richmond society to spy for the Union Army and earn the title “Grant’s spy.” Dr. Donald Wyman is a former Army offi cer and CIA offi cial. Dr. Wyman will reveal many of the clandestine sources, methods and the profes-sional trade craft that Ms. Van Lew employed while accomplishing her patriotic and dangerous mission as spymaster in the Confeder-ate capital. Saturday, July 26, 1 p.m. New York State Mili-tary Museum. 61 Lake Av-enue, Saratoga Springs. This program is free and open to the public.
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season on July 29th and Au-gust 5th - 6:00 pm at Veter-ans Memorial Park (Formerly Geyser Park) in Saratoga Springs, NY. Seeking 6 com-mitted players with a will to compete at the highest level. For further information, con-tact Head Coach Wayne Rumpf at 518-361-0090.
SCHUYLERVILLE LIONS WINE & FOOD TASTING
SCHUYLERVILLE - The Schuylerville Lions Club will be host-ing their 8th Annual Wine and Food Tasting on July 26, 2014 at the Schuyler Yacht Basin. This event features local restaurants and food vendors hosting booths off ering tasty samples of their fare paired with booths off ering samples of wines available from the areas’ major and boutique distribu-tors. The event kicks off at 4 p.m. and will run continuously until 7 p.m. Tickets are $25.00 each, available at the gate as well as from members of the Lions Club. You must be 21 years of age to attend. The Schuyler Yacht Basin is located on Route 29, Schuylerville, next to the bridge crossing the Hud-son River going east. This event is a major fundraiser for our local “Journey for Sight Campaign”. With the support of our local restaurateurs and wine merchants in this eff ort, we are hoping that you will join us for this fun and rewarding event. For more information contact Jim Weed at 695-6928.
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COME ON DOWN & CELEBRATE THE 173RD ANNUAL SARATOGA COUNTY FAIR
BALLSTON SPA - The 2014 Saratoga County Fair features 30 acres, dozens of attractions, the World’s Largest Traveling Amusement Park, Rodeo, Demo, Pulls, and Pigs; singers, dancers, jugglers, jumpers, joggers, lopers, barrel racers, cows, goats, rabbits, ducks, sheep, chickens, reindeer, camels, mon-keys, llamas, obedient dogs, amazing Hypnotist, the world’s largest ice
cream sundae, pie eating, donut eating, antiques, arts, crafts, culinary, fruits, vegetables, com-petition of all kinds; and only 6,480 minutes to enjoy it all. Better not miss one. Bring the whole family to the 173rd Saratoga County Fair, Tuesday, July 22, through Sunday, July 27, 2014, at the Saratoga County Fairground, 162 Prospect Street in Ballston Spa. The Fair is open 9 a.m. to mid-night daily; the midway is open 12 noon to midnight daily. The Live Music Pavilion is open from 12 noon to mid-night daily, concessions are open every day, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. General admission is $10 each day with special gate premiums being of-fered Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. For more in-formation, visit the web site at www.saratogacountyfair.org or call the Saratoga County Fair office at (518) 885-9701.
THE TRAVELING TALLEYSBALLSTON LAKE - The Saratoga Chapel, 359 Eastline Road, Ballston Lake, will host The Traveling Talleys on Sunday, July 27th at 7:00 p.m. The community is invited to share in this special evening of music and ministry. Paul Talley is a gifted musician with an amazing life story. He plays a number of instruments including keyboard and trumpet while his wife, Cindy, accompanies him on the bass guitar. Join us for an evening of music that will warm your heart and a message that could change your life.
LORD’S ACRE FAIR RUMMAGE SALESBURNT HILLS - The Burnt Hills United Methodist Church at 816 Route 50 will have its annual Fair on Friday and Saturday, September 5th and 6th. A variety of booths will be provided including a large White Elephant Booth, Clothing, Books, Toys, Baby items, Sporting Goods, Baked Goods, a Country Store and a variety of Silent Auction items. For those who are inter-ested, donations for the various booths will be accepted beginning July 1st with “drop off” thru September 1st – Monday thru Friday, 9 am to 2 pm at the church. Please follow the signs for the designated areas and we are not accepting TVs. There will be four Pre-Sales this sum-mer. The dates are Friday, July 25; Saturday, August 2; Friday, August 8; and Saturday, August 16. All Pre-Sales are from 9 am – Noon. Items to be sold at the Pre-Sales include Baby items, Next-to-New Clothing, White Elephant items, Toys, Sporting Goods and Books. Put these dates on your calendar. More information will follow concerning the Fair, however, any ques-tions may be answered by calling either 399-5875 or 399-3856.
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DONATIONSBALLSTON SPA - The B a l l s t o n Spa Farm-ers’ Market is open ev-
ery Thursday 3 to 6 pm and Saturday 9 am to Noon through October 18th in Wiswall Park, at the corner of Front Street and Low Street in the Village of Ballston Spa. The Ballston Spa Rotary Club will be collecting produce donations at the Ballston Spa Farmers’ Market to dis-tribute to the needy in the Ballston Spa area through lo-cal food pantries. If you have extra garden produce, please consider dropping it off at the farmers market to help others in the communi-ty. Donation bins will be set up by the BSBPA table. In ad-dition to bringing local pro-duce into the Village the market has teamed up with many organizations, clubs, and businesses in the area this year to create fun events for the kids that will be of-fered free of charge. Activi-ties during the month of July include: July 26 - Red Drag-on Karate School: Demon-stration. Music on Saturday Mornings in the Gazebo will be provided by: July 26 - Play It Again. For more infor-mation please contact the market sponsor, The Ballston Spa Business and Profession-al Association, at 885-2772 or visit their website www.ballston.org. Like us on Face-book!
FOSTER PARENT MEETINGBALLSTON SPA - A Foster Parent Information Meeting will be held on July 30, 2014 at 4pm at the Services Building, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa. Saratoga County is in need of foster homes for school-aged children and teenagers. The next certifi cation class will begin in Winter, 2015. Please con-tact Melissa Myers or Stacey McVaigh at (518) 884-4157 fo rmore information.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - New York State Chapter 19-1 Combat Veteran’s Motorcycle Assocation presents the 6th Annual Tri-State Poker Run, Saturday, July 26, 2014. Registration will be between 10am-11am. Starts and finishes at Veterans of Lan-singburgh Club, 777 1st Ave., Troy. $20 Riders; $10 Passen-gers. (includes food/beer/soda & entertainment). Prizes and raffles. Proceeds to benefit Fisher House. For details please contact: Lisa Saunders 518-275-3843 or email [email protected]
FREE-SUMMER KIDS DAY CAMP!BALLSTON LAKE - Vacation Bible School with spy agent theme is a FREE, fun, interactive kids day activity with music, games, crafts, singing & dancing to learn about God’s love. August 11-15, 9 am to noon at Saratoga Chapel, 359 Eastline Road, Ballston Lake. Ages 2-13. FREE take homes, FREE barbecue for kids & parents, FREE transportation to some areas. Come have a FUN time! [email protected], 363-0006.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - The New York State Recreation and Park Society is pleased to announce our Summer Amusement Park Discount Program, offering a variety of tickets at a greatly re-duced savings (up to 40% off gate prices). Popular parks include: Hershey Park, Six Flags, Darien Lake, Morey’s Pier, Splish Splash and Lake Compounce. Contact NYS-RPS at 584-0321 for ticket availability, quantities are limited.
HONOR OUR VETS CAR SHOW
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3pm (Rain date: August 3) - 5th annual Honor Our Vets Car Show at Stratton VAMC, 113 Holland Ave., Albany. View 200 spectacular show cars as well as a featured car “Log Dog”, a favorite for chil-dren and adults. All vehicles welcome. Registration: $10 minimum (please be gener-ous). Dash plaques for first 250 cars. Trophies awarded 3:00 PM. DJ Andy Narzynski, food by Sandies Smoke-house Cafe. Presentation of Colors at noon. Trivia con-test, silent auction, door prizes. Proceeds to go to VA Voluntary Services to benefit Hospitalized Veterans. Pre-sented by Vietnam Veterans of America chapter’s 8 & 79. Contact (518) 664-7466, Complete information : w w w.HonorOurVetsCar-Show.com
HOW TO PLACE AN ENTRY AT THE SCHAGHTICOKE FAIR
SCHAGHTICOKE - Have an item that you made that you want to enter in the 2014 Great Schaghticoke Fair, but not sure how to do it? Join the Schaghticoke Fair Superintendents on Wednesday, July 30th from 6:00pm – 8:00pm at the Schagh-ticoke Fairgrounds to ask your questions. Even better, bring your entry with you that night and it will be entered right then. You can also enter items on line, just go to the fair web-site at www.schaghticokefair.org and click on Exhibitor Info. The Schaghticoke Fair opens on Wednesday, August 27th and runs through Labor Day weekend, Monday September 1st. For more information, call Mary at (518) 753-4411, x13. The Schaghticoke Fairgrounds are located at 69 Stillwater Bridge Road, Schaghticoke, NY 12154.
ANNUAL SCS ALUMNI BANQUETSCHUYLERVILLE - When: August 2, 2014; Where: American Legion Post 278, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. Cost: $30.00 a ticket. Time: 6:00 cocktails, 7:00 dinner-a deluxe buffet, 8:00 Dancing- Music by DJ “Happy Days”. **Tickets may be pur-chased by sending a check to: SCS Alumni, P.O. Box 50, Schuy-lerville, NY 12871. **Tickets are limited and will not be sold at the door.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - Call-ing single parents ages 30’s – 70’s (with young or adult children) - Parents Without Partners (PWP) meets 6:45 PM, August 2nd for our sin-gles Orientation and Open House at the Shenedehowa Adult Community Center, at Clifton Commons. You are invited to meet other singles from the Capital District, Saratoga and surrounding areas. PWP brings singles to-gether in a fun, supportive, social environment through a variety of monthly activi-ties for parents alone and/or with their children. Chil-dren’s activities are sub-sidized through chapter funds. Learn more at: www.meetup.com/PWP796 or call us at 348-2062.
K’S KAMP FOR KIDS
SARATOGA SPRINGS - S.T.E.P. (Saratoga Thera-peutic Equestrian Program) K’s Horse Kamp for Kids. Hands on mounted & non-mounted world of the horse, Arts and Crafts, Farm fi eld exploration, Music. Weekly August 11th – Au-gust 15th. For registration forms and informa-tion call 374-5116. STEP at New Forest Eques-
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STILLWATER - The race track in Saratoga Springs may be quiet on Tuesdays, but Sara-toga Battlefi eld will be alive with music. Friends of Sara-toga Battlefi eld will sponsor four free lunchtime concerts at 12 noon at Saratoga Na-tional Historical Park’s visitor center. Bring a lunch and listen to a diff erent program each week: folk, traditional and martial music. August 5: Elizabeth Huntley; August 12: Linda Russell; August 19: Rich Bala; August 26: Fort Ticonderoga Fife and Drum Corps. This series is spon-sored in part by the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor and the NYS Canal Corporation. Saratoga Na-tional Historical Park off ers a wide variety of programs throughout the year. For fur-ther information about this and other activities please contact the park at (518) 670-2985, check the park website at www.nps.gov/sara follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/sara-toganhp or check our Twit-ter feed www.twitter.com/saratoganhp
REGISTER NOW FOR THE 12TH ANNUAL JAILHOUSE ROCK 5K!
BALLSTON SPA - Brookside announced that the 12th Annual Jailhouse Rock 5k Race will take place on Saturday, Au-gust 16 at 8:30 am. The out-and-back course follows Fairground Avenue, be-ginning at the top of the hill by the
Fairgrounds, continuing out to the correctional facility and then circling back. The 3.1 mile course ends with a downhill fi nish right outside Brookside. This course is USATF CERTI-FIED. Only 200 t-shirts available to runners, so register now! Registration rates are $22 per person through Aug. 12, 2014; $27 Aug. 13, 2014 through Aug. 16, 2013. Join with a friend or family member and get a discount! $35 for two entries through 8/12/2014* *Entries MUST be submitted together to be eligible and this rate is only valid through Aug. 12, 2014. NOT VALID for day of race registrations. This 5K supports edu-cation programs off ered to thousands of Capital Region school children and is sponsored by Ballston Spa National Bank. Register online at active.com or download an applica-tion from www.brooksidemuseum.org.
COLUMBIA HS 1970-1979
ALUMNI PARTY 2014
CAPITAL DISTRICT - The an-nual CHS Classes of the ‘70s Alumni Party is set for Sat-urday, August 9, 2014 at the E.G. Town Park. Cost of $20/person includes hot/cold picnic buff et and soft drinks (BYOB). To obtain a fl yer/registration form contact CAROLINE LYNCH ZEYAK at 518-928-3223 [email protected], TAMMY BUB WELLS at 518-273-6506 [email protected], or HELENE MAYONE REED at 518-527-9623 [email protected]. Wel-coming Class of ’74 on their 40th anniversary! Mark your calendars! Pass the word! Look forward to seeing you!
BALLSTON SPA HIGH SCHOOL REUNION
CAPITAL DISTRICT - The class of 1964 Ballston Spa High School 50th reunion committee is looking for classmates who are in-terested in attending a reunion on Sat. Sept. 20, 2014 at the Ballston Spa Country Club. If you have not yet been notifi ed and wish to attend, please call or e-mail Maureen at (518) 587-3280 ([email protected]) or Lenny at (518) 490-2312 ([email protected].) You may also e-mail us on Face-book at BSHS Class of 1964 with your contact information.
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VIDEO CONTEST SALUTE TO COUNTY FAIR MOMS
GREENWICH - The Washington County Fair along with the Greenwich Economic Development Group are challenging their youth, to honor their mom or that special someone that helps them prepare for the fair, with a video contest. Exhibit-ing youth are encouraged to submit original videos, sharing why their mom should be the 2014 Washington County Fair Mom of the Year. Videos can be serious or humorous. They should be thoughtful, creative and original. Videos will be judged on creativity and quality. Use of video footage, still photos, illustrations, voice over, and text titles is encouraged.Age brackets are six to twelve and ages thirteen to nineteen. One winner from each bracket will be selected. Submission will be accepted from July 01 to August 10, 2014, via the fair’s website or YouTube. Rules and entry form can be found at www.washingtoncountyfair.com/video-contest.hmtl Prizes will be awarded at the Washington County Fair’s opening ceremony, August 18th at 1:00 PM
PET FEST-HOME SHOW OF CLIFTON PARKCLIFTON PARK - The calendar of events, and participants, is nearly complete for the 7th an-nual Pet Fest-Home Show of Clifton Park. Set for Saturday, September 27th,it will be held at the Shen Methodist Church, Route 146. The all
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SHAKER HIGH SCHOOL 50TH REUNION
CAPITAL DISTRICT - Coming soon!! September 5-7, 2014. Don’t miss it! The 50th Reunion Com-mittee has located more than 150 classmates. Still looking for the other 130 to share details of our upcoming celebration. If that’s you, please send your contact information to [email protected]. Evening events will be held at the Holiday Inn Express in Latham, NY, where there is a reduced room rate for those staying at the hotel. Lots of special surprises. Something for everyone. Plan to be there.
BSHS CLASS OF 1949 PLANS 65TH REUNION
BALLSTON SPA - The 65th reunion of BSHS Class of 1949 will take place at The White House Restaurant at 95 Milton Av-enue in Ballston Spa on Saturday, September 13. The event will begin with a cocktail hour at 5 p.m. followed by dinner at 6 p.m. Former classmates who are interested in assisting with reunion planning are welcome to attend pre-reunion lun-cheons at the White House at noon on Friday, August 15. To reserve seats for the pre-reunion luncheons and/or the Sep-tember reunion dinner, please call Agnes Anderson Downing at 885-5807 or Donald Perkins at 885-7096.
STILLWATER ALUMNI
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DID YOU KNOW?Watering a lawn can do more harm than good if the lawn is not watered correctly. Excessive watering is a waste of water and can cost homeowners money while harming the environ-ment at the same time. Water that is not absorbed by the lawn can result in runoff, which causes nitrogen in the grass, any fertilizer that was applied and chemicals in the water itself to run into gutters and eventually pollute streams, rivers and oceans. In addition, grass needs oxygen in the soil to grow properly. But when a lawn is overwatered, the oxygen between the soil particles is pushed out, depriving roots of the oxygen they need to grow in strong. This leads to shallow root systems, which make a lawn more susceptible to stress, disease and insect infestation. But overwatering can also be unsightly, as lawns that are overwatered tend to have more weeds, robbing even the greenest of lawns of its aesthetic appeal.
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Adopt A Pet...Pets of the WeekAdopt A Pet...Pets of the Week
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Garth is a 1 year old Hound mix (Greyhound,Deerhound,Spaniel,Springer). He weighs 68 pounds. Garth is a loving, loyal, silly and confident dog. He’s
house-trained and good with dogs his same size, as well as with older chil-dren. Garth has not been around cats but when he sees them he is curious. He’s a high energy dog and needs a fenced-in yard. He is highly motivated
with treats and is easy to train. He would make a good addition to a family with older children who are active outdoors.
Charlie is a 1-1/2 year old charming black and white male cat. He has a cute mustache we thought looked like Charlie Chaplin, hence his name. He has an impressive purr, kittenish meow chirp and is always reaching out to be petted. Charlie was abandoned at a farm, barely surviving having little to eat and inadequate shelter. In his foster home he has become an avid lap cat and a faithful companion. When he isn’t with his foster mom she finds him playing with his little catnip toy and is
entertained for hours. Charlie is neutered, up-to-date on vaccines and tested negative for both FIV and Feline Leukemia.
Charlie
Rocco is a sweet boxer/bulldog mix (DNA test) who weighs ~ 50 pounds. He is 8 years old, neutered, completely vetted, and microchipped. Rocco
loves to curl up on the couch and enjoys when his human is nearby. Rocco is housebroken and will let you know when he needs a potty break. When necessary he can easily be crated, although he has not
been left alone for extended amounts of time. A fenced-in yard is a must because Rocco deserves to run and play outside. Rocco should be an only pet - he needs to be with a family that focuses solely on him. In fact a one-on-one situation or an older couple might be best for him. To learn
more about Rocco, please call his foster mom at 518.681.1700.
PBMeet PB, a lovely 2-year-old lap kitty who just loves to curl up on the bed with you each night. PB has the sweetest little pink nose and big
mitten feet. PB is a talker and loves to tell you all about her day - not with a traditional meow but with a soft gravely chirp and will also let you know when it’s dinner time. PB is usually found up off the ground - on the bed, back of the couch, cat perch, window sill, in your lap....
anywhere she has a good view. PB is playful but gentle and helps take care of the other cats in the house. One of her favorites is Harper cat (see HOPE’s website) who she has always treated almost like her own
kitten - if you are looking for two cats these ladies would make a nice “look-alike” bonded pair. PB is current on her vaccinations, spayed, and
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I answer a LOT of gardening questions and it is interesting to see the questions change as the season progresses. There’s one misconception that crops up every year as summer begins... the difference between “planting” and “transplanting”...and there is a HUGE difference.
Here’s a typical situation: A customer is looking at the selection of fl owering shrubs that are on sale and seems like they want to purchase some but then they’ll say this, “I should prob-ably wait though.” Then I’ll ask, “Why?”
“I read that you shouldn’t transplant shrubs during summer.” Over the years, I’ve heard this many, many times before and, quite literally speaking, the statement is true but that isn’t what they are talking about...there’s a major difference between “planting” and “transplanting”.
When you’re digging up and moving an already established tree or shrub, that’s called trans-planting. If you attempt this during the long hot days of summer when the plant is in the full fl ush of growth, you can send plants into fatal shock. TRANSPLANTING is best done while the plant is dormant during late fall or very early spring as soon as the soil can be worked.
When you shop in your local garden center, you are buying plants that were dug and potted much earlier when the plant was still dormant. When you bring your new shrub or perennial home you’re PLANTING, not TRANSPLANTING.
Many folks put off their planting until fall because they think that they shouldn’t do it now. If you have PLANTING to do, do it as soon as you can. Think about it...if it wasn’t possible to plant in summer, landscapers would be out of business.
OK, now that we’ve cleared up that bit of confusion, let’s take a look at how to properly plant a shrub or tree to avoid a deadly (for the plants) mistake many folks make.
I’ve also seen my share of dead shrubs and trees. Over the years a pattern has become emerged. 90% of the dead shrubs and tree I see failed because they were planted too deeply. You can still see the dirt on the stem way above the crown of the plant. When the crown of the plant is below the soil and the bark at the base of the tree is covered with dirt, it will eventually die. Let’s go review correct way to plant.
Dig the hole only as deep as the root ball or the pot but twice as wide. If you’ve dug too deep so you need to fi ll it in a bit. Avoid suffocating the tree by NOT burying the trunk or stem under the soil. The spot on the tree trunk where the soil is in the pot or ball needs to be visible after planting. I used to add bone meal to the bottom of the planting hole. These days I’ve switched to something better. For an average sized tree or shrub, you’ll want to add about a cup of Bio-Tone. Bio-Tone contains bone meal plus other great ingredients for start-ing a strong root system. If the soil is extra sandy, add peat moss to help improve the soil’s ability to retain moisture.
Next, place the tree into the hole and check to make sure I’m at the proper planting depth. The spot where the trunk of the tree meets the soil of its ball or pot should exactly match the level of the soil around your planting hole. The easiest way to check this is to lay a stick (the handle of your shovel works) across the planting hole and make sure that the top of the root ball is level with the ground.
Once you’ve made sure that the crown of the plant (the dividing line on the plant between what is above the ground and what is below) is at the proper level, fi ll in the rest of the plant-ing hole.
This is the point where inexperienced gardeners OFTEN make another mistake. When you dig a hole, then fi ll it with a large root ball, there’s going to be soil left over. Many will opt to pile it up around the trunk or stem. I guess it looks cozy, like tucking the plant in or some-thing. DON’T DO IT! It will have the same negative effect as planting too deeply. If the stem or trunk above ground is covered with soil, it hinders the plant’s ability to pass moisture and nutrients from the root system to the branches and leaves above. Use the extra soil to build a dish-shaped dike or berm out away from the stem of the plant. Water heavily after planting to remove any air pockets from the soil. The importance of maintaining proper planting depth extends to 99% of planting situations.
You should also take care when applying bark and other mulches not to pile them up against the stems and trunks of plants. I’m always (sadly) amazed when I see trees with bark mulch piled in a volcano shaped mound around the trunks of trees. Remember: roots is roots and stems is stems. Bury the roots but let the stems be free to breathe. Thanks for the read!
Albany, NY (July 10, 2014) –Do you have a love for animals and want to support a great local cause? Join with the Goldstein Auto Group and bring your empty bottles and cans to a Gold-stein dealership and support the Mohawk Hudson Humane Soci-ety. The Mohawk Hudson Humane Society’s “Empties For Animals” campaign helps support the mission of the organization, includ-ing sheltering, adoption, education, advocacy and the preven-tion of cruelty to animals. “We are very pleased to continue our partnership with the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society and support the 2014 “Emp-ties For Animals” campaign. We would like to thank all of our customers and the members of the community who have gener-ously donated to such a worthy cause,” said Alan Goldstein, Presi-dent of Goldstein Auto Group.
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DEER SPRING FARM Rototilling & Landscaping. Garden rototilling with organic goat and horse compost. New flower beds tilled. Mulching, hedge trimming & cleanups. Owner Ken Mackie and Son 518-306-4015
ALWAYS BEST PAINTINGInterior - Ext. - Plaster WorkRefinishing, Wallpaper. Free est. 15 yrs. contract exp. Ins. Hire a Craftsman! 885-6696
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Wade’s Tree Serv. & Land-scape Co. Complete tree serv. Light landscaping serv. 35 yrs. exp. 3rd generation arborist. 10% disc. w/ad. Fully ins. Free est. 384-7285
BUDGET HOME & PROP-ERTY MAINTENANCE: Cleanups, mowing, mulching, hauling, tree trimming, walk-ways, decks, docks, steps, railings, painting, power washing, roofing & much more. References, 15 yrs. exp. Free est. Quality service for less. 696-2692, 409-1923
Need Home Improvement?Services from facelifts to re-model, also custom design cabinets, built-ins, and stor-age solutions to fit your exact space and needs. Handy-man services, painting, tile work, flooring, moldings, dry-wall repair. Insured. BK’s Custom Services 581-5900. Rated on Angies List.
POOL CLEANING AND SERVICE. Vacuuming, chemical testing & treatment. Opening/ closing, filter repair, liner replacement, install/ take down wall & liner, repair. 25 yrs. exp. Call 415-2180DON’T PAY TAXES on structures that are not usable or wanted! Complete demoli-tion of houses, garages, barns, buildings, trailers...any size removed quickly and cleanly! Fire damage cleanup. Inside of buildings and warehouses cleaned out. Land clearing. Prompt, pro-fessional service. Reas. rates. Rick Carbone Excavating 696-3000.ATV - MOTORCYCLE LAWN TRACTOR SMALL ENGINE REPAIR Only $45/hr. Free oil change on any repair over $200. CycleCarPartsRus.com 766-6621ALL SEASON FENCE CO. Stockade, vinyl, chain link, alum. Reas. rates. Call Mike the Fence Guy 243-9752. FRIDHOLM PAINTING:All int./ext. painting & staining projects. Popcorn & cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping, faux/decorative painting. Free est. Insured. A+ BBB rating. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. We love what we do! contact John Fridholm, 330-9507www.jfridholm.com LANDSCAPING - Halfmoon Evergreen LLC offers edg-ing, mulching, trimmings & plantings. Patios and retain-ing walls. Dave 376-0348
PICKLES ROOF WASHINGSoft roof washes, black streaks cleaned and re-moved, moss removed, hot water house and deck washes. Insured, free esti-mates. 366-4880HANDYMAN: Remodeling; carpentry services, etc. 25 yrs. exp. Free est. Senior dis-count. Call Joe 518-312-3274EXCAVATION/ LOGGINGLand clearing & stumping. Sm. jobs to big development. 339-3369AIR CONDITIONING AND HEATING SERVICE or new installations. Best prices. Best efficiencies. Gas fire, re-bates. Call Mike O’Brien 365-6624 anytime.ELECTRICIANDAVE’S ELECTRIC. Fully in-sured, free estimates. Rea-sonable rates. 583-0441
ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Fully lic. & ins. 25yrs exp., res./comm. Stand by Generac generator 274-5100
HEDGE TRIMMING,Weeding, mulching.Jimmy & Darlene. (518) 429-8482
TOM MULLAN TREE AND STUMP REMOVALWe specialize in large tree re-moval. Insured • Free Est.584-7259 or cell 598-3791tommullantreeservice.com
MASONRY SERVICESAll foundation repairs, all con-crete work/ repair, all your other masonry needs. 892-1476 www.sancocrete.ws
JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics, b’ment, garages. Get it done fast for less cash. Fully ins. 237-JUNK “5865 “
S&G Roofing ContractorsAll types of roofs. $500 off most new roofs. 14 yrs. exp. Small/ big jobs. Immed. start. Fully insured. Refs. 229-4458Will beat any competitor.
Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava-tion, poured concrete founda-tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land clearing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in-stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran-teed. Free est. 696-3000
SPARKLING CLEAN House Cleaning. Spring cleaning, windows. Experience, refs. Free estimates. 744-1813
ALFALFA & TIMOTHY HAY $4 bale - mulch hay $2 bale. 587-0248
FRIDHOLM RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS: Bathrooms, basements, carpentry, tile work, masonry repairs, plas-ter/drywall repair, window/door installation, light fixtures, painting, deck build/repairs, popcorn ceil-ings, basement Drylok sealer and many other tasks. A+ BB rating. Will show up. We love what we do! Please call John Fridholm at 330-9507 or visit us at jfridholm.com
HANDYMAN , Remodeling and Carpentry services. Ex-perienced. Careful attention to detail. Insured. Guaranteed int/ext. work. Call Ernie Mum-ford 669-4530
TREE, SHRUB, STUMP SVRBucket, crane, chopper, stump removal, small jobs to mega. 339-3369
WATER HEATERS REPLACED NOW!! Tankless or tank type. Call Mike O’Brien 365-6624 any time!
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GEORGE T. FARNUMARCHITECT 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now for Spring. 518-885-1705
JOBS TOO SMALL? Can’t get the right price? We do siding, painting, kitchen, baths, basements roofing, & more! Call Bob @ 275-7731
BERNASH LANDSCAPING Lawn care, retaining walls/ patios/ walkways/ trimming/ mulching. Remodeling, cus-tom home building. Topsoil, stone/ mulch del. or spread. Reliable/ reas rates 728-4619
$ BUYING, HIGHEST CASH PRICES $ Gold and silver, jewelry, vintage costume and turquoise, coins, watches, knives, military, toys, an-tiques, etc. 30+ yrs. exp. Save time , call Joe first. 669- 2274
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ADULT COMMUNITY Minimum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spacious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $700./ $725. Washer, dryer hookups. Low heat costs. No pets.885-4232 LUZERNE RENTALRent to own. 3 BR, 1 bath completely renovated mobile home with new appliances and large fenced yard. No pets. $900/mo. (Lot rent in-cluded) 955-6745WILTON - CANFIELD PARK1 BR’s starting at $500-$585. Laundry & garages available. No dogs. 233-1030 x121BR APARTMENT: Conven-ient Main Street location, Cor-inth. $600/mo. + utilities. Call 683-4980.
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HALFMOON Canal Rd. 2BR Apt. $975 mo. +util. With dock. Private & quiet, new carpet, washer, dryer. No pets, no smokers. Ideal for senior or couple. 371-1285DON’T RENT. OWN FOR $564/mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manufactured home. Sara-toga Springs and Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.comCORINTH - 2 SARATOGAAve. 2 BR, new construction, tile, hardwood floors, washer/ dryer, dishwasher, A/C, heat incl. garbage p/u, off st. park-ing, summer maintenance. $825/ mo. + 1st, last & secu-rity req. Call 654-7064 ext.22WILTON - CANFIELD PARK2 BR’s starting at $635-$750 +.Laundry & garages avail. No dogs. 233-1030 x12MECHANICVILLE 3BR: 1600 sq.ft. 2nd flr. flat on Saratoga Ave. All new heat, plumbing & electrical. W/D hookup, dishwasher, stove, fridge, fenced-in yard, off-street covered parking for 2 cars +, nice neighborhood. No Pets/ No Smoking. $1100 + util. Refs., 1st, last & sec. Avail. Aug. 1. 518-469-1210 or 518-664-2815DON’T RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $700/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.comRETAIL, COMMERCIALoffice space for rent. Lake Luzerne. 1,480 sq. ft. Lots of parking. $700/mo. + utilities. Call 696-5424 LUZERNE 1BR yard, newly renovated. $550+ util. 1 mo. sec. No pets, no smokers. 696-4833, 423-3200
REAL ESTATECUTE 2 BR home located on a quiet street in the Village & Town of Corinth, Saratoga Co. NY. Walking distance to school, stores, restaurants, businesses. Short drive to Saratoga, Glens Falls & Northway. Asking $129,500. Shown by appointment only. Call 232-5928 or visitwww.17HeathStreet.com
BALLSTON SPA: 2BR $875 +util. Upscale 2BR $1600 util. incl., private deck, h/w flrs., w/d, gar. 852-7492 384-0995 2011 RESIDENCE CAMPER40 ‘ large deck. Free lot rent for 2014 at Alpine Lake, Cor-inth, NY. $37,500 289-5076
LANDLOVELY MEADOW & Forest 5.4 acres, $49,900. Was $199,900. Bank ordered sale. Beautiful Bethel, NY, near Woodstock site. 85 mi. from Manhattan. Assorted hard-woods, approved building site, underground utilities, across from lake, walk to per-forming arts center, financing. Call 1-888-499-7695.
LENDER ORDERED Farm Sale! 3 acres - well/septic - $39,900. 12 acres - Stream $39,900. 17 acres - 30 mi. view - $44,900. 10 tracts avail.! Half market prices! 3 hrs. NY City! EZ terms! No closing costs! Call 1-888-701-1864 NewYorklandandlakes.com
DON’T RENT. OWN FOR $564/mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manufactured home. Sara-toga Springs and Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
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New Listing! Malta Gardens. 1990, 3 bdrm, 1 bth mobile. COMPLETELY REMOD-ELED! $26,900. Pinnacle Realty 518-728-8457.
WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN! New 3 BR, 2 bath manufactured home. As low as $550 per month, if bank qualified. Lot rent in-cluded @ $250 per month for three years. Forest Hills in Ballston Spa: 788-1399 or Woodcrest Acres in Cor-inth: 654-9820. Pyramid Pines Sales 587-1279
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Garden Homes ºCommunitiesFOR SALE OR RENT. 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR MANUFACTURED HOMES,FINANCING AVAILABLE. Ravena 756-7473Brunswick 326-8069So. Glens Falls 798-5071 Colonie 373-0194Halfmoon 373-0194Clifton Park 383-0211 Latham 469-8195 Scotia 377-4519Selkirk 767-9134/ 767-2367Saratoga Springs 383-0211gardenhomesmanagement.com
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P/T CLEANING. 8-16 hrs/wk Ballston Spa, NY. Duties in-clude general housekeeping in common areas, and vacant apartments for turnover. Please send resume and refs to : Trieble Village Apart-ment Offices, 322 Northline Rd. Ballston Spa NY 12020 or fax to 885-6997.
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Just as most drivers tend to drive carefully when they see a school bus, in many places, it’s now required to give trash col-lection vehicles the courtesy of slowing down when trying to get around them.
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Some drivers try to speed up to avoid garbage trucks. Others don’t even realize one is nearby, since they’re such familiar presences. Because of such roadway dangers, trash collec-tion is one of the country’s most dangerous professions.
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To help, the National Waste & Recycling Association’s (NW&RA’s) “Slow Down to Get Around” campaign urges driv-ers to be more careful around solid waste collection vehicles.
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Many people are asking their community leaders about legis-lation and regulations aimed at keeping trash collectors and drivers safer on the roads. Several states have recently passed such laws.
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How To Tell
“Symptoms of ignition problems include dimming of headlights and interior lights, illumi-nated ‘Check Engine’ and battery lights, and failure of accessories to operate,” explained Rich White, executive director, Car Care Council—the source of information for the “Be Car Care Aware” campaign promoting regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair. “It’s a good idea to look into these symptoms immediately to prevent ignition failure from bringing your car to a complete stop.”
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Driving habits such as frequent engine on-off cycles cause more wear on the starter than a simple trip back and forth to work. Other factors, including driving and weather conditions, mileage, vehicle age and excessive electrical draws like in-vehicle entertainment systems, can aff ect the ignition system as well.
Since the fuel injection system and car battery are linked to the ignition system, a problem can be diffi cult to diagnose because it may be caused by one of many factors, such as a dead car battery, faulty ignition switch, worn-out spark plugs, bad fuel injectors, ignition coil prob-lems, fuel pump failure or starter motor failure.
“It’s a good idea to include an ignition system checkup in your vehicle maintenance schedule,” added White.
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To help motorists follow a vehicle maintenance program, a free digital “Car Care Guide” can be found on the council’s website at www.carcare.org/car-care-guide. The guide is in English and Spanish and includes information on service interval schedules, questions to ask a technician, and tips to drive smart and save money.
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• Automotive technology is rapidly evolving and some shops fail to keep up. Without up-to-date diagnostic tools, a mechanic could misdiagnose your problem, which means you’ll pay for unnecessary repairs that don’t even fi x your original problem.
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BROADWAY USED TIRES
Hundreds Of Hankook Snow Tires
In Stock and On SaleName Brand New Tires
Also Available!
SAVE UP TO 70% OVER NEW TIRE PRICES
Thousands of High Quality Used Tires For Cars, SUVs, and Light Trucks
We Do Mounting, Balancing and Tire Repair
1471 BroadwaySchenectadyTel (518)346-8706Fax (518)346-8708
163 West Main StreetAmsterdam
Tel (518)627-4236Fax (518)627-4238
Limit One Coupon Per Customer.
$5 OFF On Pair Of Tires (2 TIRES)
$10 OFF On Set Of Tires (4 TIRES)
2 Locations to Serve You Better
Ballston Lake399-9229
Scotia346-1124
AUTOBODYElmo’sElmo’s
Elmo's Autobody & Collision is the 1st Autobody Shop in Saratoga & Schenectady County to "Go Green"!
Celebrating 20 Years Of Service!
22 Freeman’s Bridge Rd., Scotia, NY 12302(Formerly D&D Automotive)
1143 Ballston Lake Rd., Ballston Lake, NY 12019
584-8110
JOHNSON’S AUTO CRUSHERS81 Ballard Road • Wilton
Mon.-Fri. 8am-3:30pm
Complete Cars Paying $250 Brought In - $225 Picked Up
Also Buying TIN, STEEL & NON-FERROUS
(We Pay NET Ton 2000# NOT GROSS Ton 2240#)
TRUCKS & CARS WANTED FOR
CRUSHER
HIGHESTCASH PAID
for
Junk CarsNo Title--
No ProblemCall Jerry 321-5457
518-399-6675518-399-6675873 Saratoga Road Route 50 • Burnt Hills PHOTOS FOR ILLUSTRATION ONLY. EXPIRES 7/30/14
Now O� ering
Apply Online @www.terrymorris.com873 Saratoga Road
Route 50 • Burnt Hills
TERRY’S
STK# P3612
STK# P3639STK# P3626
STK# P3605STK# P3605STK# P3605
STK# P3629
ROUTE 50 SUPERLOT
Now O� eringNow O� eringSTK# P3629
‘09 Ford Escape Limited
$16,600
SHARP
BLACK, 46k MILES
BLUE, PW/PL4 CYL., 68k MILES
$12,775
AWD
‘08 Saturn Aura XE
ROUTE 50 ROUTE 50 ROUTE 50 ROUTE 50 ROUTE 50 SUPERLOTSUPERLOTSUPERLOTSUPERLOTSUPERLOTSUPERLOT
873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road 873 Saratoga Road
STK# P3612STK# P3612
✓$14,625
$11,225‘09 Chevy Equinox LS
‘08 Scion xB
$10,800
‘10 Hyundai Elantra
SILVER, 4 CYL., PW/PL, 65k MILES
PEARL, LEATHER,MOONROOF, 63k MILES
STK# P3592
Now O� eringNow O� ering✓✓GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL TO EVERYONE!
TAN, 6 CYL., LEATHER, SUNROOF,
STK# P3605$9,995
‘06 Toyota CamrySolara Coupe
BLUE70k MILES
AWD
1 OWNER2002 HONDA ODESSEYExcellent cond. Runs great. $5600 firm. 654-2988. Lots of extra features.
“CASH TODAY” for any car/ truck, any condition. We come to you. No fees, free tow. Pay top $$$ on the spot. Call: 1-888-606-2246.
MOTORCYCLESLEARN TO RIDE! GET YOUR LICENSE! Motorcycle Classes offered at SUNY Adi-rondack throughout summer. $275. Bikes and helmets provided. Successful com-pletion of this 2 1/2 day course earns the DMV Road Test Waiver. 518-668 5589 or enroll at www.adkmc.com
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#1#1
NEW 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4
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OR
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$129**LEASEFOR
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0% FOR60mos.OR
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OR
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OR
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inception; security deposit waived for well-qualified buyers; disposition fee $395; 25¢ a mile overage. *0% in lieu of rebates; must be credit qualified. Must Finance through Chrysler Capital (Dodge Avenger SXT, T&C and Ram). Lessee is responsible
for Maintenance and repairs. Pictures for illustration purposes only. Offers end 7/31/14.