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PLL LATHAM PENNYSAVER Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • P.O. Box 1450 • Clifton Park, NY 12065 • 454-5501 • www.crwnewspapers.com Volume 66 • Number 30 • July 23, 2015 Small Businesses NOW OPEN Scrubbles Laundromat FOR DETAILS SEE AD INSIDE LAWN GARDEN HOME SUMMER SPRUCE UP 2015 Look Inside For Our BOX AD CHECK OUT ADVERTISERS & LOCAL EVENTS AT LOOK INSIDE FOR … LOCAL EVENTS LOCAL SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent WWW. CRWNEWSPAPERS .COM Community Events Board more inside… 235-0267 ASPHALT REPAIRS/PATCHING ASPHALT RESURFACING NEW ASPHALT CONSTRUCTION ASPHALT MILLING Parking Lots • Driveways HyDroseeDing COMMERCIAL • RESIDENTIAL alham Inc. BLACKTOP PAVING BLACKTOP PAVING Free Estimates • Fully Insured SARATOGA SPAS COMPANY STORE Route 9 • Latham • 518.785.4171 www.aframepools.us ABOVE GROUND POOL Clearance Sale POOL & LINER ONLY $ 999 00 21 Ft. Starting At Supplies Limited! All Units Must Go! Other Sizes & Packages Available! COMMUNITY RESOURCE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION SPONSORS COOKIES IN THE PARK LATHAM – Community Resource Federal Credit Union partnered with In- terfaith Partnership for the Homeless (IPH) to provide a cookie decorating day recently as part of their Summer Youth Program. Employees of the Credit Union spent an afternoon at a pocket park near the shelter decorat- ing cookies with local children. This is the fifth year that the Credit Union has sponsored an activity for the Summer Youth Program. Over 40 chil- dren were treated to sugar cookies, which they decorated with frosting and sprinkles. IPH provides a free nutritious lunch and daily craft project weekdays from the end of June through mid-August. Last year more than 986 children participated and over 1,700 lunches were served. The mis- sion of Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless is to address the needs of the homeless and low-income community by providing a continuum of services to encourage self-sufficiency, empowerment, and stability. The shelter is located at 176 Sheridan Ave., Albany and can be reached by call- ing 518-434-8021. US NAVAL SEA CADET CORPS CAPITAL DISTRICT – This is a program for young men and women ages 11-17 who are interested in developing skills in Leadership, Seamanship and Military Discipline. Monthly drilling/ Located at the Naval Facility in Glenville, NY. For information: LCDR KELLER, NSCC 518-729-5208; LCDR KASKOUN, NSCC 518-577-6592; LCDR METCHICK, NSCC 518-322-0318. CHANGE IN LIBRARY HOURS COHOES – The Cohoes Public Library has announced a change to library hours for the summer. Due to reduced staffing levels, the Library will be closed on Saturdays for the summer. During the summer, Saturdays has traditionally been one of the least used days. The Library will continue to be open Monday & Wednesday from 10am to 8pm and Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 10am to 5pm. This decision will be revisited by the Library Board for the Fall. Check www.CohoesPublicLibrary.org for updates and continuing programming information. SAVE THE DATE! ANNUAL PANCREATIC CANCER RESEARCH WALK CAPITAL REGION – Albany Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk will be held on Sunday, September 13, at Elm Avenue Town Park in Delmar. Registration opens at 8:00am. Sign up at Lustgarten.org or call 1-866-789-1000. THE JOYFUL NOISE, “WE ARE ONE” CAPITAL DISTRICT – The Joyful Noise was a contemporary Christian mu- sic ministry well known in the Capital District region and beyond, dur- ing the years of 1969-1993. The Joyful Noise was a large group of young people, led spiritually and musically by Mr. Bill Womer. The Joyful Noise was the core of what would later evolve into “Christian Music Ministries”. The positive side of social media, as well as the unfortunate passing of key members, has stirred interest in a reunion of The Joyful Noise, with the recognition, that still, “We are One”. A reunion is planned for October 10, 2015 focused on reuniting and catching up. The reunion will culmi- nate with a barbeque dinner and an evening Praise and Worship service at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Many of the songs spanning three decades when young lives were forever impacted by this experience will be sung together again. We will also be including all the parents and family mem- bers in the Saturday night service who supported each of us during our “JN” years. During these early planning stages we are interested in help locating former members, and identifying folks to assist on various com- mittees that have been formed. Please visit the Facebook page for Chris- tian Music Ministries if you are a former member and want to connect, or contact us at [email protected] CRAFTERS WANTED LOUDONVILLE – Shaker Road-Loudonville Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary is looking for crafters for our annual Craft Fair, which will be held on Satur- day, October 17, from 10am-4pm. Handmade items are preferred. $25 for one space or $40 for two. 550 Albany Shaker Rd. Call Donna at 782-4928 or the firehouse at 458-1352 for more information.

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PENNYSAVERCapital Region Weekly Newspapers • P.O. Box 1450 • Clifton Park, NY 12065 • 454-5501 • www.crwnewspapers.com

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LATHAM – Community Resource Federal Credit Union partnered with In-terfaith Partnership for the Homeless (IPH) to provide a cookie decorating day recently as part of their Summer Youth Program. Employees of the Credit Union spent an afternoon at a pocket park near the shelter decorat-ing cookies with local children. This is the fifth year that the Credit Union has sponsored an activity for the Summer Youth Program. Over 40 chil-dren were treated to sugar cookies, which they decorated with frosting and sprinkles. IPH provides a free nutritious lunch and daily craft project weekdays from the end of June through mid-August. Last year more than 986 children participated and over 1,700 lunches were served. The mis-sion of Interfaith Partnership for the Homeless is to address the needs of the homeless and low-income community by providing a continuum of services to encourage self-sufficiency, empowerment, and stability. The shelter is located at 176 Sheridan Ave., Albany and can be reached by call-ing 518-434-8021.

US NAVAL SEA CADET CORPSCAPITAL DISTRICT – This is a program for young men and women ages 11-17 who are interested in developing skills in Leadership, Seamanship and Military Discipline. Monthly drilling/ Located at the Naval Facility in Glenville, NY. For information: LCDR KELLER, NSCC 518-729-5208; LCDR KASKOUN, NSCC 518-577-6592; LCDR METCHICK, NSCC 518-322-0318.

CHANGE IN LIBRARY HOURSCOHOES – The Cohoes Public Library has announced a change to library hours for the summer. Due to reduced staffing levels, the Library will be closed on Saturdays for the summer. During the summer, Saturdays has traditionally been one of the least used days. The Library will continue to be open Monday & Wednesday from 10am to 8pm and Tuesday, Thursday & Friday from 10am to 5pm. This decision will be revisited by the Library Board for the Fall. Check www.CohoesPublicLibrary.org for updates and continuing programming information.

SAVE THE DATE! ANNUAL PANCREATIC CANCER RESEARCH WALK

CAPITAL REGION – Albany Pancreatic Cancer Research Walk will be held on Sunday, September 13, at Elm Avenue Town Park in Delmar. Registration opens at 8:00am. Sign up at Lustgarten.org or call 1-866-789-1000.

THE JOYFUL NOISE, “WE ARE ONE”

CAPITAL DISTRICT – The Joyful Noise was a contemporary Christian mu-sic ministry well known in the Capital District region and beyond, dur-ing the years of 1969-1993. The Joyful Noise was a large group of young people, led spiritually and musically by Mr. Bill Womer. The Joyful Noise was the core of what would later evolve into “Christian Music Ministries”. The positive side of social media, as well as the unfortunate passing of key members, has stirred interest in a reunion of The Joyful Noise, with the recognition, that still, “We are One”. A reunion is planned for October 10, 2015 focused on reuniting and catching up. The reunion will culmi-nate with a barbeque dinner and an evening Praise and Worship service at Bethlehem Lutheran Church. Many of the songs spanning three decades when young lives were forever impacted by this experience will be sung together again. We will also be including all the parents and family mem-bers in the Saturday night service who supported each of us during our “JN” years. During these early planning stages we are interested in help locating former members, and identifying folks to assist on various com-mittees that have been formed. Please visit the Facebook page for Chris-tian Music Ministries if you are a former member and want to connect, or contact us at [email protected]

CRAFTERS WANTEDLOUDONVILLE – Shaker Road-Loudonville Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary is looking for crafters for our annual Craft Fair, which will be held on Satur-day, October 17, from 10am-4pm. Handmade items are preferred. $25 for one space or $40 for two. 550 Albany Shaker Rd. Call Donna at 782-4928 or the firehouse at 458-1352 for more information.

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CAPITAL DISTRICT – 3 day, 2 night trip to Northern Vermont, August 26-28. Includes a Lake Champlain Dinner Cruise, Cabot Cheese, Rock of Ages Granite Quarry and much more. $395 double occupancy. Contact Helen at 518-785-4709.

COLONIE CURBSIDE COLLECTION BEGINS

COLONIE – Colonie’s free weekly yard waste collection has begun. Regular weekly curbside collection is by fire district, as follows: Monday, Midway/Stanford Heights; Tuesday, Shaker Road/Loudonville; Wednesday, Latham/Schuyler Heights; Thursday, Verdoy/Boght/Maplewood; and Friday, Fuller Road/West Albany. When a legal holiday falls on a col-lection day, pick up for all districts may occur on another day during the week. Regular weekly service continues through November 6. After November 6, the Town will continue to pick up yard waste, but not on the regular weekly schedule. Collection continues through December 11, weather permit-ting. Call 783-LEAF for information.

EXPLORER POST 475 IS RECRUITING NEW MEMEBERS

LOUDONVILLE – Shaker Road Loudonville Fire Dept. Explorer Post 475 is currently recruiting new members. If you know a young person between the ages of 14-18 that is interested in Firematics and Emergency Services have them contact us. Prospective Explorers are asked to attend 3 meetings and drills as an observer to make an informed decision on joining our group. Meetings and drills are held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of every month starting at 6:30pm at Shaker Road FD Sta. 1 - 550 Albany Shaker Road, Loudonville, NY. For fur-ther information please call 458-1352.

CHILDREN’S CHURCHWATERVLIET – Free Spirit Fellowship Church is now having Children’s Church services at their branch office every Thurs-day night at 7:00pm. The address is 1401 First Avenue in Wa-tervliet. Free Home Bible Studies are also available. Please call 518-961-3464 for information.

SUMMER SCHEDULE – WATERVLIET UMCWATERVLIET – The summer worship service for the Watervliet United Methodist Church at 1401 First Avenue, Watervliet, will be held on August 2, and will resume worship service weekly commencing September 13. Our next dinner will be held on Saturday, September 19. The Food Pantry will still be open every Thursday from 10:00am to 11:30am. Happy sum-mer to all!

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SQUARE DANCESLATHAM – Single Squares of Albany (modern western square dancing) will hold dances on the following dates: Wednes-day, August 5, 7:30-10pm; Caller: Gloria Vivier; Cuer: Maureen Wall. Wednesday, August 19, 7:30-10pm; Caller: Todd Fellegy; Cuer: Dennis Viscanti. Wednesday, August 26, 7:30-10pm; Caller: Don Bachelder; Cuer: Walter Wall. Dances are held at Colonie Elks Club, Watervliet-Shaker Road, Latham; Cost: $7. For more information, call 518-674-2076.

FOR FANS OF YANKEES, METS OR RED SOXCAPITAL DISTRICT – Two bustrips are offered: August 5 (eve-ning) Redsox at Yankees and Field Level Seats for: August 29 (4pm game) Redsox at Mets. Both trips include transporta-tion in deluxe, a/c video bus, games and prizes on the bus, meal with beverages at the stadium, game ticket, movies and lots of fun. Clifton Park and Latham pick-ups. Will benefit In-ternational Club. Call (518) 371-3737 for details.

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LANSINGBURGH HS CLASS OF ‘65

CAPITAL REGION – Looking for Classmates: Lansing-burgh High School Class of ‘65, 50th Reunion. Septem-ber 11: informal get together, The Hilton, Recovery Room, Troy; September 12: picnic, Birch Hill, Schodack; Sep-tember 13: Uncle Sam Pa-rade, Lansingburgh. Please contact: Carol Amato Shef-fer (518) 573-7193 or Janice Eaton Burns: [email protected], if you have not received the Save the Date notice.

7TH ANNUAL TRI-STATE POKER

RUNPOESTENKILL – NYS Chap-ter 19-1 Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association’s 7th Annual Tri State Poker Run will be held on July 25th. Camping available Friday & Saturday night. VFW will be open Friday night for re-freshments (some rules ap-ply). Registration between 10am-11am. Start & Finish: VFW Post 7466 Poestenkill, 25 Veterans St., Poestenkill, NY 12140. $20 Rider, $10 Pas-senger (includes food/beer/soda & entertainment). All are welcome to attend, open to the public. Proceeds to benefit Fisher House & other veterans’ organizations. For details please contact: Lisa Saunders 518-275-3843 or Shane Brino 518-429-7621. Email: [email protected]

SOS-ALBANY DANCE-SPORT CLUB

DANCEALBANY – All are welcome to a special Ballroom Dance event to be held on Sunday, July 26 between 6:15pm–10:00pm at the Polish Com-munity Center, 225 Wash-ington Ave. Ext., Albany; 518-456-3995. Dancing is preceded by a 45-minute free group dance lesson. A mid-event Quickstep Dance Showcase features Travis Plowman & Elizabeth Green-berg. Music by house DJ. Male/female Dance hosts for singles. Admission is $10; $5 for students.

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CAPITAL REGION – Join the International Center of the Capi-tal Region on Sunday, August 16th, 8:30am-8:30pm for the Annual Indian Day Parade in NYC. Hosted by the Federation of Indian Associations, the parade is considered the largest such event in the World. The International Center will travel to Manhattan to watch the parade and take advantage of the Indian Food Court, merchandise booths and cultural perfor-mances, which last all afternoon. The bus will be leaving from the campus of Siena College in Loudonville at 8:30am and re-turning at approximately 8:30pm. Cost, which includes trans-portation and snacks on the bus, is $69 for ICCR members and $79 for not-yet-members. To make a reservation, please call (518) 708-7608 or email [email protected].

NEWTONVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH SPONSORS BROOKS

BBQSNEWTONVILLE – The New-tonville United Methodist Church, located on the cor-ner of Maxwell Rd. & Rt. 9 near Siena College will spon-sor Brooks BBQs on the fol-lowing dates: Friday, August 7; Wednesday, September 9; and Thursday, October 15, from 4:00pm until sold out. Menu includes ½ chicken or 3 ribs, baked potato, snow-flake roll, applesauce and home baked brownie. Price: Chicken dinner: $10.00; chicken only: $7.00. Rib din-ner: $12.00; ribs only: $9.00. Take-out only; no reserva-tions. For information, call the church office at 785-6789.

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HEALING SERVICESLATHAM – William M. Champine will conduct Heal-ing Services at the Days Inn and Suites Hotel, 954 New Loudon Rd. (Rt.9), Latham, at 3pm on the following dates: Sunday, July 26; Sunday, August 2; Sunday, August 9; Sunday, August 16; Sunday, August 23; and Sunday, Au-gust 30. Bring your families, friends, and children. William has had the gift of healing since 8-9-91. For information see www.williaminthelight-ofj esus.com or call (518) 237-6378. All are welcome in the hope that those in need of the healing power of Jesus will receive it.

COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF

1975 – 40TH REUNIONCAPITAL DISTRICT – The 40th Reunion for CHS Class of 1975 will be held on Sat-urday, September 19, at Moscatiello’s, Route 4, Troy. $45/person, buff et/cash bar. Contact Caroline Lynch Zeyak for more information at [email protected] or 518-928-3223. PASS IT ON!

SHAKER CLASS OF 1965 TO HOLD 50TH REUNION

LATHAM – Shaker class of 1965 will hold a 50th reunion cel-ebration on Friday, September 25 and Saturday, September 26, 2015. Friday night from 7 to 11pm, there will be an infor-mal gathering at the Gazebo Room of the Holiday Inn, 400 Old Loudon Rd., Latham. Saturday evening from 6 to 11pm at the same location, we will have a dinner dance with enter-tainment by Bobby Dick, and a brief program commemorat-ing classmates and some honorary guests. Members of the class are asked to send their e-mail addresses to [email protected] or call Jack Hebert at 518-729-5618.

COLUMBIA HS 1970-1979 ALUMNI PARTY 2015CAPITAL DISTRICT – The annual CHS Classes of the ‘70s Alumni Party is planned for Saturday, August 15, at the E.G. Town Park. $20 per person includes food/soft drinks (BYOB), or $3 entry to just mingle! Contact Caroline Lynch Zeyak for more info at [email protected] or 518-928-3223. Friend us on Facebook for updates: Columbia-hs East-Greenbushny. SPREAD THE WORD!

VENDORS WANTEDLATHAM – The Latham-Colonie Knights of Columbus is seeking vendors for their craft fair to be held on Saturday, September 12, at the Council Hall located at 328 Troy-Sche-nectady Rd., Latham. Hours will be 9am-4pm. Table space available for indoor displays with additional space outside on the grounds, both open and covered. Book early to reserve your space. Reservations close July 24. For rates and more information, contact Nancy at 518-785-7637 or Millie at 518-785-5676.

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BREAKFASTLATHAM – Professional women from the region will facilitate candid discussions with local women execu-tive’s about their experienc-es, struggles and triumphs at this Empowerment Series Event. Wednesday, August 6. Registration & Breakfast: 7:30am; Program: 8 - 9:30am; at The Century House, Latham. Roundtables featur-ing: Kelli Arnold, SVP/Direc-tor Government Banking & Eastern New York Market Ex-ecutive, First Niagara Bank; Karen Carpenter Palumbo, President & CEO, Vanderhey-den; Betty DiMaria, CEO & Performance Strategist, Aras Performance Group; Katie Doran, CPA, Shareholder, Teal, Becker & Chiaramonte, CPAs, PC; Linda Hillman, President, Rensselaer Coun-ty Regional Chamber of Commerce; Sabrina Houser, CEO, Big Brothers Big Sis-ters of the Capital Region; Carolyn Jones, Publisher, Al-bany Business Review; Susan Kambrich, Head of School at Woodland Hill Montessori School; Lauren Payne, Man-aging Partner, Spiral Design Studio; Kathleen Pingel-ski, President, MicroKnowl-edge, Inc.; Paula Stopera, President, CAP COM Federal Credit Union. Register: ren-scochamber.com/events

ONGOING FUND RAISING EXERCISE CLASSESLOUDONVILLE – Shaker Road Fire Department cares about your health and wellness, so take part in our various ongoing fund raising classes and be a better you! Baby Boot Camp, Morning Wellness Workout, Midday-Get-Away, Kids Zumba, Adult Zumba, Qigong. Visit our website at http://www.shak-erroadfi re.com/exercise-and-health

SARATOGA THERAPEUTIC EQUESTRIAN PROGRAM OPEN REGISTRATION

CAPITAL DISTRICT – STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Equestri-an Program, a 501 (c) 3 not for profi t and totally volunteer or-ganization, is open for registration for the 2015 season. Chil-dren and adults ages 2 and up with special needs may apply. There are limited open spots in the program as STEP fi lls up quickly. For registration information please call 518.374.5116 or email [email protected] or visit our website www.stepup-nfec.org

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FABULOUS FINDS THRIFT SHOP WATERVLIET – Fabulous Finds Thrift Shop located at Waterv-liet United Methodist Church, 1401 First Avenue, Watervliet. Open every Thursday from 10:00am to 2:00pm. We have clothing, accessories, shoes, household items, books, furni-ture, etc. For further information, please call (518) 273-0476.

WONDERFUL HOMES NEEDED FOR WONDERFUL

ANIMALSCAPITAL DISTRICT – Capital District Humane Association, Inc. (CDHA.NET) is an all-vol-unteer, no-kill animal rescue group that has been saving animals of all kinds through-out the capital region and beyond since 1988. Our goal is to place each animal in our program in a wonderful home where it will be treat-ed like a valued member of the family. We re-home dogs with no charge for surren-der. Since CDHA is a rescue group and doesn’t have a facility of its own, all its dogs are in foster homes and dogs are showcased at pet adop-tion clinics held three times each month.

ANNUAL CROSSINGS 5K CHALLENGE & KIDS RUNS

COLONIE – The 12th Annual Crossings 5K Challenge and Kids Runs to benefi t Colonie Youth Center and the CAP COM Cares Foundation will be held on Sunday, September 27. Registra-tion begins at 8:00am. 5K Run/walk kicks off at 10am fol-lowed by the Kids ¼ mile Fun Run and Kids 1 mile chip- timed run. Event starts and fi nishes at CYC’s Rudy A. Ciccotti Family Recreation Center. Course will run through the Colonie Cross-ings Park. Walkers are welcome. Register by September 23 for the best deal. For more information write to us at [email protected] and like Crossings 5K Challenge and Kids Runs on Facebook. Register online today!

ANIMALOVERS SEEKS CARING INDIVIDUALS FOR REWARDING VOLUNTEER WORK

CAPITAL DISTRICT – AnimaLovers, an all-volunteer rescue organization serving the Capital Region for 20 years, seeks caring, responsible volunteers to be involved in its animal care, adoption and outreach eff orts. AnimaLovers staff s the PetSmart adoption center in East Greenbush and holds adoption clinics at other locations throughout the year. Vol-unteers are also needed for cat and kitten foster care, data entry, mailings and conducting quality calls. For further infor-mation, please call 518-348-3903 x2, or email [email protected]. Scheduling is fl exible and training will be provided. Learn more at www.animalovers.org

ENERGY ASSESS-MENTS FOR SMALL BUSINESSES AND NOT-FOR-PROFITS

CAPITAL REGION – NYSERDA off ers no-cost energy assess-ments throughout New York State. A team of energy effi -ciency experts identify cost-eff ective, energy-saving op-portunities (e.g. lighting, heating equipment, motors, thermostats, insulation) to help your organization make informed decisions. Assessments identify im-provements that can yield substantial annual energy savings, as well as available incentives and low-interest loan opportunities to reduce the cost of implementing the energy-saving improve-ments. Organizations with 10 full-time equivalent em-ployees or fewer are eligible for this free program. Con-tact L&S Energy Services, the regional program contrac-tor, at 518-383-9405 x223 or [email protected].

HELP FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN WHO

STUTTER CAPITAL DISTRICT - Stutter-ing is a frustrating and em-barrassing problem for mil-lions of people, but it can be especially tough on elemen-tary school-age children. Help is available for parents, teachers, and speech-lan-guage pathologists at most public libraries in the form of a DVD designed to help school-age children who stutter. Some libraries have an older video version. The DVD features students from fi rst through sixth grade, some of whom talk about their experiences with stut-tering. They talk openly about the teasing they face from classmates and how their stuttering sometimes makes them feel about them-selves. The 38-minute DVD, entitled Therapy in Action: The School-age Child Who Stutters, produced by the 67-year-old nonprofi t Stut-tering Foundation is avail-able free of charge to public libraries nationwide. Other libraries that will shelve it can contact the Foundation at 1-800-992-9392, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.stutteringhelp.org or www.tartarmudez.org.

“A SECOND CHANCE” THRIFT SHOP

COLONIE – Come visit our upscale thrift shop off er-ing clothing and shoes for men, women, and children, household items, books, toys, linens, small appliances, and jewelry, all at reasonable prices. The shop is located at 1229 Central and Fred-erick Avenues. Hours are: Sat. 10am-1pm, Tues. 10am-3pm. All proceeds go to the American Italian Heritage Association and Museum, a non-profi t organization.

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ORGANIZATION SEEKS BOARD MEMBERS

CAPITAL REGION – Pregnan-cy and Infant Loss Aware-ness organization is looking for Board Members. Joseph Michael Kolarcik Founda-tion is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides financial assis-tance to families of stillborn and unexpected infant loss. Please come join us and help make a difference. Contact Cynthia at 518-878-9000 or visit online at www.jmkf.org. JMKF breaking the silence and remembering our An-gels.

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CAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruiting volunteers to pro-vide wildland and underwa-ter searches. This includes all aspects of field and under-water search. The tri-state emergency team responds when requested by NYS for-est rangers and other police agencies throughout New York State, Western Vermont and Massachesettes. We are looking for certified scuba divers, experienced boat handlers, and people who enjoy hiking and the out-doors in general who wish to help people in need. The team will provide training and complete support as needed. Our headquarters is located in Waterford. Appli-cants need not live in Water-ford to volunteer. If interest-ed, please call 518-237-6744 or visit our website at www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR BINKY PATROL CAPITAL DISTRICT – National non-profit Binky Patrol provides blankets for children in need locally through the Mechanicville chapter. We supply handmade blankets and hats to children who are sick, homeless, grieving or traumatized throughout Saratoga, Albany and Rensselaer Counties. No sewing experi-ence necessary. We also need donations of materials such as cotton flannel, or cotton fabric, yardage or scraps, Polar fleece, quilt batting, postage stamps, and skeins of acrylic yarn. Blan-ket sizes range from 36”x36” to twin size for teens. Work on your own schedule to make blankets or help deliver them. Contact Dayle Gruder at 664-5271 or [email protected].

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LOOKING

FOR MENTORSCAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for mentors in Albany, Sche-nectady, Saratoga, and Rens-selaer Counties. We are the oldest and largest provider of one-to-one youth men-toring services in the United States. In the Capital Region, we have been matching car-ing adults with local children for 50 years. Our mentoring relationships are proven to be a positive influence on the life of a child. Currently, we serve over 500 children, but there are over 100 more waiting for mentors. If you want to learn more about volunteering, contact Alex at 862-1250 x15, or by email at [email protected].

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WATERVLIET - Do you enjoy knitting or crocheting? May-be you have admired some-one else’s scarf and wished you could do that. You can. In Stitches is a group of knitters and crocheters of all ages and skill levels. We meet weekly to share ideas and patterns and have some fun. We also help new needle crafters with proj-ects and patterns. Join us at the Watervliet Public Library on Wednesdays at 6:30 pm. The library is located at 1501 Broadway in Watervliet. Find directions on our website at watervlietpubliclibrary.org or call us at 274-4471.

RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS

CAPITAL REGION – Volun-teers are needed in all areas of service from helping in local disasters to answering phones in the office. The Red cross meet many needs in the area, families that have been displaced by a fire, flood or other disaster; col-lecting blood to save lives of people in need to sustain-ing a quality filled life; and teaching CPR and First Aid Classes. For more informa-tion about Red Cross volun-teer opportunities, contact Laura at 792-6545.

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CAPITAL REGION – Have you been touched by cancer and want to give back? floydwarriors.com is the Capital Region’s ‘Mom’ in the community helping families in the home with basic life necessities while a loved one is being treated for cancer. Meal drop off, visits, errands, and light housekeep-ing are the main areas needed for help. floydwarriors.com is currently helping families in South Glens Falls, Gansevoort, Clifton Park, Colonie, Troy and Schenectady and your help is needed. Please register at www.floydwarriors.com if you are interested in joining our Army of Help.

SELF-THERAPY FOR THE STUTTERER

CAPITAL REGION – Self-Therapy for the Stutterer is the classic self-help guide by the founder of The Stuttering Foundation, Malcolm Fraser. It is written to and for the many adults and teens that stutter. The 192-page book is available at most public libraries including those in Delmar, Cohoes, Guilder-land, Loudonville, and Ravena. This book outlines a self-ther-apy program, which describes what the person who stutters can do to work towards better communication. The book is available free to all public libraries. If your library doesn’t have it, ask them to contact the Stuttering Foundation toll-free at 800-992-9392 for a copy.

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CAPITAL REGION – Simplify-ing Lives for a cause is the Capital District’s only non-profit organization dedicat-ed to providing free house cleaning and organizational services for people undergo-ing cancer treatment. Simpli-fying Lives is looking for vol-unteers, business partners for the discounted referral service, corporate sponsors, and donations. For further information or to donate, please contact Simplifying Lives for a cause at (518) 935-5822, or visit their website at www.simplifyinglives.org.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDCOHOES – If you have a heart for young people and want to be a part of a miracle in the making, we need you! The Con-nect Project is an inter-agency partnership building an urban youth center in Cohoes. The setting of this much-needed resource is Good Ground Fam-ily Church, located at 49 John-ston Ave, Cohoes. We meet ev-ery Monday evening at 6:30pm and every Saturday at 8am. Some basic tools are provided - all you need to do is show up. For more information, check out our website www.connect-project.org or call our office 779-8745.

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ALBANY – Debtor’s Anony-mous is a 12-step fellow-ship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from compulsive debting. Group meets on Tuesdays at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (Room 5, upstairs), 10 North Main Street, Albany. For ad-ditional information, contact Donna at 588-3405.

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VOLUNTEERSALBANY – We are looking for volunteers to give 3-4 hours per week to help out with general office duties, light maintenance, or program and event related projects. Training is provided. Make your own hours. Call Terry for more information at 456-1203.

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPTROY- Seton Health is holding a support group for individu-als who have recently lost a loved one. The Bereavement Support Group meets at St. Mary’s Hospital on the first and third Tuesday of every month from 4:45-5:45pm in Confer-ence Room D. The Bereavement Support Group is a confi-dential meeting for anyone who has recently lost a family member due to illness or injury. Individuals experiencing symptoms such as disbelief, anger, resentment, loneliness or guilt from the loss of a loved one who has recently passed away are encouraged to attend. This event is free and open to the public. To register, or for more information, call 371-1400 x162.

COMMUNITY CLOSETCOHOES – Community Closet - a different kind of Thrift Store. Good selection of winter coats and clothes for sizes infants to adults still available. Located at 158 Remsen St., Cohoes. Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 1-4pm. Also open the 2nd Tuesday of the month until 7pm. Sponsored by the Greater Albany Seventh-Day Adventist Church.

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• Pull weeds after watering. It might seem odd to water weeds, but watering weeds can actually make it easier to pull them out so they never return. When you pull weeds from soggy soil, you can more easily pull weeds’ entire root system from the ground. That means you aren’t just pulling the stems and leaves, but the entire weed from the ground.

• Lay mulch. Mulch can ben-efit a garden in many ways, not the least of which is help-ing to prevent the growth of weeds. Mulch prevents sunlight from reaching weed seeds, helping to prevent the growth of weeds before they even appear to cause you headaches. In addition, mulch helps soil retain mois-ture, which benefits plants as summer temperatures rise.

• Lay landscape fabric. Home-

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owners who want to do more than mulch can lay landscape fabric in their gardens as well. Landscape fabric will work in much the same way as mulch, blocking sunlight from reach-ing weed seeds and therefore preventing the weed seeds from germinating. When lay-ing landscape fabric, simply cut holes in the fabric where the plants will be, lay the fab-ric down and then cover the

fabric with mulch.

• Plant strategically. How you plant also can help defeat weeds before they ever ap-pear. Speak with your land-scaper or a local lawn and garden professional before planting, asking if it’s possi-ble to plant particular plants close together to prevent weed growth. Plants that are planted in close proximity to one another will block sun-

light from reaching the soil, which will make it more dif-ficult for weed seeds to ger-minate.

Weeds are a formidable and unwelcome foe to homeown-ers who take pride in their lawns and gardens. But there are several ways to combat existing weed infestations and prevent their return in the future.

Building a home gym inside your home can motivate you to workout more often and adopt a healthier lifestyle. Fitness experts advise that homeowners building a home gym in their homes emphasize lighting in the room that will soon transform into a gym. A well-lit room, whether the light is coming from several windows, a door or recessed lighting in the ceiling, can help men and women maintain their energy levels throughout their workouts, whereas darker rooms can lead to feelings of sluggishness, which can compromise workout routines. In addition, when building a home gym, keep the room free of clutter and unnecessary items that will only be a distractions during workouts. Potentially valuable additions to home gyms include plants, which can increase oxygen levels in the room, and at least one mirror, which can help men and women focus on their movements and en-sure they are performing exercises correctly. Homeowners building a home gym also should consider finding room for a wall-mounted television to make time spent on elliptical machines or treadmills less monotonous. If possible, home-owners should connect a streaming device to the television so they can catch up on their favorite shows or watch movies as they burn calories. It’s also good to find space for a mini refrigerator in the gym, which should be kept well stocked with water. This can prevent runs to the kitchen in the mid-dle of a workout.

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• Quartz: Quartz is a manufactured product made of stone aggregate and polymers compressed under high pressure. It has the look of natural stone but requires less work to maintain. Quartz has consistent colors and patterns and is a nonporous material, so it will not need routine sealing and resealing.

• Glass: Glass countertops are back-painted, so homeown-ers can order just about any color they want. Glass will be tempered, so it is safe and heat-resistant. Glass can scratch, though, so it is not as impervious as other materials.

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CAPITAL REGION – Cat Tales Rescue is looking for foster homes to shelter kittens and cats from living outside without food and warmth. We are a not-for-profi t group dedicated to easing the suff ering of stray and abandoned cats. Foster “parents” will share their homes and hearts with a cat/kitten in need without any long-term commitment or fi nancial burden. All fosters are provided with food and litter and the cat/kitten’s medical needs are absorbed by Cat Tales Rescue. For more information please call 248-9682 or email [email protected]

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO NIGHTCOHOES – The Cohoes Knights of Columbus, 255 Remsen Street, Cohoes, (corner of Remsen & Columbia), will host Bingo every Monday evening. Doors open at 5pm, bingo starts at 7pm. Admission is $2. Jackpot coverall is $700, a progressive jackpot of $1,000 and $1,900 in overall prizes. Two 50 / 50 games. Bell jar tickets. Kitchen open and handicap accessible. Call 237-4151 or 237-7814 for more information. The halls are available to rent for parties or etc. at a reasonable rate.

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COHOES – Counseling Care and Services, Inc., located in Cohoes, is offering free family counseling for up to 10 sessions. If your family is having problems and needs help, this program might be available to help you. The family must have at least one child over ten years of age and not have any insurance or the financial means to af-ford family counseling. This assistance is being offered through the Family Hope Project. Call Counseling Care at 237-4263 for more infor-mation.

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CHANGE IN LIBRARY HOURSCOHOES – The Cohoes Public Library has announced a change to library hours for the summer. Due to reduced staffing levels, the Library will be closed on Saturdays for the summer. During the summer, Saturdays has traditionally been one of the least used days. The Library will continue to be open Monday & Wednesday from 10am to 8pm and Tues-day, Thursday & Friday from 10am to 5pm. This decision will be revisited by the Library Board for the Fall. Check www.Co-hoesPublicLibrary.org for updates and continuing program-ming information.

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WATERFORD – St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry, Waterford at St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 119 Broad Street, Water-ford. All residents of the Town of Waterford are welcome to come to our food pantry; which is open between the hours of 9:30-11:30am, Tuesday mornings. You need to call the rec-tory at 237-3131 on Mondays from 9am-12 noon to make an appointment.

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ANNOUNCEMENTAntique Fair & Flea Market: August 1st & 2nd at the Washington County Fair- grounds, Rte. 29, Greenwich NY. $3 admission. (Sat. 8a-5p, Sun. 9a-4p) Featuring over 200 dealers. Great food. Early-Bird Friday (7/31, 7a-4p - $10). Rain or Shine. Call (518) 331-5004.

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COHOES – On August 19, the Senior Book Club will debut with “The Crazyladies of Pearl Street” by Trevanian. Pub-lished in 2005, it’s a semiautobiographical novel of a young boy growing up on in the slums of Albany with his family. Trevanian, the pen name of Rodney William Whitaker, wrote the novel on his deathbed and it is considered a gem of a historical novel. Get crazy with the ladies of this book club at 1:15pm at the Cohoes Public Library, 169 Mohawk St. Books are available at the library. Information at www.CohoesPub-licLibrary.org.

GRACE CHURCHWATERFORD - The Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons celebrates the Holy Eucharist at 7:30am and 9:30am on Sundays at Grace Church at 34 Third Street. Richard Hacker is organist. An Adult Christian Education program begins at 8:30am. The 9:30am service includes a children’s sermon. The King’s Kids Nursery and Sunday School begin after the children’s sermon. A cof-fee hour follows each service. For information, call the Epis-copal parish at 237-7370 or visit www.gracewaterford.org.

NEW SENIOR PROGRAM AT LIBRARY

COHOES – Starting August 5, the Cohoes Public Library, in conjunction with the Cohoes Senior Center, will be offering a new service. On the 1st & 3rd Wednesdays of the month, seniors will be invited to take the van to the Library where they can peruse the books, use the computer, participate in the knitting/crocheting group, join a special book club (the 3rd Wednesday of the month) and participate in other spe-cially designed programs. There will be help in signing up for library cards and in use of the computers. Additional info on the website and Facebook.

FAITH’S PANTRYWATERFORD – Faith’s Pantry at Grace Church, 34 Third St. is open by appointment. The emergency food pantry is open from 10:00am to noon each Friday. The pantry is also open from 7 to 8pm on the third Thursday of each month and from 6:30 to 7:30pm on the fourth Thursday of each month. For information and to make an appointment, call 237-7370.

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SCHUYLERVILLE – Newly renovated Shop! Second Hand Rose Thrift Shop, 116 Broad St., Schuylerville will have a special on all purses and shoes and a $3.00 Bag Sale, with some excep-tions, during the month of July. The Shop has continuous indoor sales of First Class bargains with new items arriving daily. Our proceeds, after expenses, are given back to Com-munity Service Organizations. Volunteers are always appreci-ated and very welcomed. For more information, please call Second Hand Rose Thrift Shop at 695-4640.

NEW SKETE ANNUAL PILGRIMAGECAMBRIDGE – The Monks and Nuns of New Skete will be hosting their annual summer pilgrimage at their monas-tery located 273 New Skete Lane on August 8. The event is free and open to those of all faiths. The day’s events include a tour of the Holy Wisdom Church, Guided Hikes, Children’s Activities, and dog and puppy demonstrations. The guest speaker, Dr. Tony Vrame, Director of Religious Education for the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America, will present the topic of Does The Future Have A Church? This presentation will explore the societal trends and how they are affecting Christianity in the United Sates. Greek and Lebanese foods will be available for purchase. The day ends with a healing service with anointing follow by vespers. www.newskete.org 518-677-3928 x214

ANNUAL CARDBOARD BOAT RACESSCHUYLERVILLE – Saturday, August 8th, 8am-3pm (rain date August 9th) Fort Hardy Beach, Route 29, Schuylerville. New this year, Firefighters Challenge Race. Hudson Crossing Park presents a family fun day that’s free for spectators. Races 1:00-3:00pm. Best photos opportunities 12-2pm. On-site registration and construction for competitors is open from 8-11:30am. More information, rules, online pre-registration discounts, and cardboard boat building links are available at www.hudsoncrossingpark.org. This event is sponsored in part by the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor, NYS Canal Corporation, Schuylerville Chamber of Commerce, GE and Stewarts Holiday Match.

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PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail). Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine splendor of Heaven, Blessed Mother of the Son of God, Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help me and show me, herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth, I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to answer me in this necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Oh, show me herein you are my mother. Oh, Mary con- ceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3x). Holy Mother, I place this cause in your hands (3x). Sweet mother, I place this cause in your hands (3x). Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goal, you who gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances in my life you are with me, I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. The person must say this prayer 3 consecutive days, after 3 days the request will be granted. This prayer must be published after the favor is granted. Favor granted. J.J.

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VIRGIN(Never known to fail) Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine splendor of Heaven. Blessed Mother of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help me and show me, herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to answer me in this ne- cessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Oh, show me herein you are my mother. Oh, Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3x). Holy Mother, I place this cause in your hands (3x). Sweet Mother, I place this cause in your hands (3x). Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goal, you who gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all in- stances in my life you are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. The person must say this prayer 3 consecutive days, after 3 days the request will be granted. This prayer must be published after the favor is granted. Thank you for favor received. M.K.

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EVICTION SQUAD OF NY.(ESNY). No rent- Undesir- ables, Squatters. “Let us han- dle it”. Uniformed court proc- ess servers, local & statewide (518)EVICTION (384-2846)1-855-EVSQUAD. 24 hours.

EXCAVATION, TRUCKING, & LOGGING

Driveways, drainage, septic, brush hogging, lawns, water diversion, sm. & lrg. jobs 339-3369.

FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions

Remodeling, carpentry, base- ments, kit., baths, decks. No job too small. Don Ferraro (518) 882-9513

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FRIDHOLM PAINTINGAll 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

GARAGE DOOR GARY Garage doors, electric open- ers, service. Garage door openers make great gifts! Call for free estimate. 399-6102.

HANDY GUYPainting, carpentry, plumbing, pressure washing. 15 yrs. exp. Clifton Park/ Cap. Re- gion. Frank 428-4811.

HEATING SERVICE AND AIR CONDITION

Or new installations. Best prices. Best efficiencies. Gas fire, rebates. Call Mike O’Brien 365-6624 anytime.

TEDDY’S TREE SERVICEFirewood, lawn mowing and landscaping. 696-3737

HOME IMPROVEMENT/UPGRADES

Indoor & outdoor. 20+ yrs. ex- perience. Carpentry, electrical & plumbing. Ins. Bill 399-2991

LAKESIDE Painting & MoreInt./Ext., Deck Staining, Pres- sure Washing, Refs. avail. Free est. Ins. 281-0452

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1 time, weekly & biweekly, stone, topsoil, mulch, ponds, brush hogging, clean-up 339-3369

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Everything from new

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repair. All types of lighting installed. 782-1473

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PAINTING/WALLPAPERBringing Colors Together. Pressure / Window washing. Fully insured. 415-5733

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TORRES CONTRACTING Home repairs, additions, int. remodeling, kit./baths, decks, painting, pressure washing, masonry, roofing, seamless gutters, siding. Free est. Fully ins. 631-0572 or 229-4720

RUBBISH REMOVALCellars • Attics • Yards • Basements • Garages • Real Estate Cleanouts, etc. Al-ways recycle - no charge for metal. No job too small or large! Please call Dennis 664-7133 c 466-3116

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TOPSOIL - SAND - MULCHLight trucking, excavation, backhoe & bulldozer. Bale hay for sale, horses boarded. 899-9202 or 256-2766

TREE, SHRUB, STUMP SRVBucket, crane, chipper, stump removal, small jobs to mega. 339-3369

UNCONTESTED DIVORCE$895 includes filing fees. All documents prepared and filed. No court appearance. Susan Civic, Attorney, 77 Van Dam St. Suite #6, Saratoga Springs. 587-4400

WADE’S TREE SERVICE & LANDSCAPE CO.

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HOMES FOR SALE

3 BR ranch home on quiet street with beach rights. Boltz Realty. (518) 605-1631

DON’T RENT. Own for $650/ mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manu-factured home. Saratoga Springs & Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

A GREAT PROPERTY. Former horse farm, 9 1/2 acres, on Rt. 9 W in West Coxsackie, 500 yards from Thruway exit 21 B. Property has 3 BR ranch house, horse barn, and utility building. Commercially zoned. Asking $239,900. Call (518)291-3992 or (518)785-4393

Affordable and Adorable Homes. D&R Village, a divi-sion of UMH Properties, Inc. Clifton Park, NY (518) 383-9977umh.com/community/dr-village

DON’T RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $750/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

N. Colonie Home 4 Sale: Im-maculate, move-in Ranch, Latham, NY, N. Colonie Schools. Large landscaped lot, 30-yr. roof, 3BR, 1ba, full basement. Call 518-506-6301 or 518-203-4090. Reduced from $239,000 to $225,000, 22 Knadler Drive.

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

2 BR Duplex 1-1/2 BA, deck, large yard, Waterford area. New fridge and stove. Neat quiet, NS, must be reliable. Avail. Aug. 1st. $800+ secu-rity. (248) 667-7642

ADULT COMMUNITY Mini-mum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spa-cious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $725.Washer, dryer, hookups. Low heat costs. No pets 885-4232

Clifton Pk. Apts. 3 BR $1250 2 bath, marble FP, central air, gas heat, W/D hook-ups, many extras. Great location. No dogs allowed. Call (518) 280-1572

COHOES HILL 2nd flr. 2 BR W/D hookup. $625+ security. Nice yard, quiet neighbor-hood. No Pets. Avail. 8/1/15. Call 229-8911.

Latham, small 2BR, 2-family, upstairs. $800 + utilities. Avail. 8/1/15. 783-0077

Mechanicville 1BR downstairs appl., w/w, adult preferred, ideal for 1, NS/NP. 1st mo. + 1 mo. sec., + util., refs. req’d. 664-4998, aft. 4pm, lv. msg.

Waterford 2 apts., both 1BR, 1st flr. $600 & $750, o/s prkg. w/w carpet, gas heat hot wtr., new appl., N/S, N/P. Application & sec. req’d. 461-2232

HOUSE FOR RENT

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DON’T RENT. Own for $650/ mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manu-factured home. Saratoga Springs & Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

RENTALMechanicville: Lg. 2 BR, LR, new vinyl flrs., o/s parking, w/d hookups, quiet area, modern, $725. 652-2061

MANUFACTURED HOMES

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Garden Homes Communi-ties for sale or Rent. 1 BR, 2 BR and 3 BR manufactured homes, financing available. Ravena 756-7473, Brunswick 326-8069 So. Glens Falls 798-5071 Colonie 373-0194Halfmoon 373-0194 Clifton Park 383-0211 L a t h a m 469-8195 , Scotia 377-4519Selkirk 767-9134/ 767-2367Saratoga Springs 383-0211gardenhomesmanagement.com

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• Nutritionist: Men and women with an interest in food and nutrition may want to consider a career as a nutritionist. Dietitians and nutritionists often fall under the same career umbrella, and the BLS reports the job outlook for both careers be-tween 2012 and 2022 is 21

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