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AVID FISHERMAN WANTS HOME ON RIVER. Call Bryce: 518-271-7630. WATERFRONT HOMES WANTED! CASH BUYER FROM NYC. Al@Bryce 518-4414353. FOR SALE OR LEASE: BUILDINGS & GARAGES Various possible business uses. Two cleared acres. Well maintained & protected. 518-623-4567 or www.proautocrafts.com
TOWN HOUSE FOR RENT GREENWICH 3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths. Deck, Washer/Dryer, Storage, Low Utilities,.Views, Dishwasher, Large Yard. no smokers/pets $950+/mo. 518-791-8191
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SCHUYLERVILLE ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT FOR RENT includes heat, lights, water and sewer. $700/mo 518-338-8311 TWO APARTMENTS AVAILABLE. One on the first floor; one on the second floor; both two (2) bedrooms. 27 Main street Greenwich, NY 518-791-3001
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OUT OF COUNTY BUYER WANTS A FARM! Reasonablly priced. Call Al at Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353. NYC BUYER WANTS WATERFRONT HOME OR CAMP. Good price. Call Al at Bryce R.E. 518-441-4353. CORLEW REALTY 2243 Coach Rd., Argyle, NY 12809 518-638-6473 Serving Washington & Warren Counties Sandra Corlew, Broker/owner
SEEKING HOME IN SARATOGA COUNTY. Must be zoned for horses and pet friendly. Lease or purchase option. Fixer uppers ok. Will purchase in 12 months. Flexible sellers only, please call 518-253-4756.
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WANTED: Standing timber, wood lots. Fully insured. Call 518-692-2109 FOR RENT 5 Room House, 2 Bedrooms & Bath Upstairs, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Full Bath Downstairs. No Pets. $750/mo. 518-854-9278
SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL Call for pick up or drop off service available. 518-6869621 Hoosick, NY EAST GREENWICH, hamlet on the Battenkill Charming apartments set in romantic gardens. 2 BR $675. 1 BR $575; $600, plus utilities, security, lease. No pets. 518-854-9285.
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HOUSE FOR RENT Ver y clean, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, deck, W/D hookup, single floor, country setting. No pets. Greenwich $800/mo+ Security. 518-692-8258.
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HOLIDAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST- The Salem Fish and Game Club will host its Holiday Weekend Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, July 7th, 2013, from 7:00 am to 11:00 am at its Clubhouse on State Route 29 in Salem, NY. Tickets will be available at the door. For information, call Bill (677-3384) or Kevin (222-3448).
CHICKEN BBQ- Ashlar Masonic Lodge in Greenwich is trying something new this year. Take out chicken barbeque from Giffys Barbecue in Clifton Park every Sunday until the fair at the lodge rooms on Rt. 40 North in Greenwich. Serving from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. or until sold out. Menu includes 1/2 chicken, baked potato, cole slaw, rolls & butter. Price $10.00.
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STUDENT NAMED TO DEANS LIST- Herkimer County Community College awarded academic honors to 555 students for the spring 2013 semester. Jenna L. Brown of Middle Granville, Business: Fashion Buying & Merchandising A.A.S., is one of 350 students named to the Deans List for earning a grade point average between 3.25 and 3.79. Herkimer County Community College is a unit of the State University of New York, located in Herkimer, NY, about 20 miles east of Utica, NY. With an enrollment of approximately 3,400 students, Herkimer offers more than 40 associate degree and certificate programs, on-campus housing, an active co-curricular activities schedule and a national championship athletic program. For more information visit www.herkimer.edu.
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FOR SALE: 12x24 chain link rectangular surround. Ideal for dog or small farm animal. $800. 518-692-2221. WE SPECIALIZE IN ESTATE CLEAN OUTS. Antiques purchased or consigned. WANTED: antiques, collectibles, fine used furniture, china , glass, books and garage sale items. Call 518-747-0197
CONGRATULATIONS TO MICHAEL CENATE! 2013 HUDSON FALLS GRADUATE From Manleys Restaurant
BALDWIN PIANO/ ORGAN FOR SALE Excellent cond. Moving, so must sell. Make An Offer! 518-695-6022
We Buy Rifles, Shotguns and Hand Guns IN ANY CONDITION discoveriesusa.com Warrensburg, NY 518-623-4567
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CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES
Congratulations to the Hudson Falls Class of 2013 Honor Graduates Honor graduates have maintained an average of 90% or above throughout their four years in high school. The Class of 2013 valedictorian is Meghan Barton. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Barton. Throughout her high school years she has participated in the Academic Quiz Bowl where she has been captain for the past two years. Meghan was the recipient of the RPI Medal Award, the Bausch & Lomb Honorary Award, The RIT Award for Creativity and Innovation and The St. Michaels College Book Award for Academic Achievement with a Social Conscience in her junior year. Meghan plans to major in chemical engineering and has been accepted at Clarkson University, RPI, Lehigh University, Cornell University and University of Rochester. This years salutatorian is Caitlin Wickes. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wickes. Caitlin is a member of the National Honor Society. She has participated throughout her high school years on the Academic Quiz Bowl and in the past has participated on the Mock Trial Team. Caitlin was chosen to be our Girls State Representative and also received the Clarkson University Achievement Award, the RIT Computing Medal and the Xerox Award for Innovation and Information Technology. Caitlin has been accepted at SUNY Geneseo, Union College, University of Vermont, St. Lawrence University, Clarkson University, Lehigh University and the University of Rochester. Courtney Arlington is the daughter of Mr. Jamie Arlington. Courtney is vice president of the National Honor Society, president of the Student Council and president of the HOPE club. She is the recipient of the George Eastman Young Leaders Award from the University of Rochester, the Wells College 21st Century Leadership Award from Wells College and the Student Sage Scholar from The Sage Colleges. Courtney will be attending Hartwick College and studying music performance. Sara Casey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Casey. Sara has been a member of the National Honor Society. Sara has applied to SUNY Binghamton and been accepted at SUNY Brockport, LeMoyne, Buffalo State, Clarkson and SUNY Oswego. Ellie Gonyeau is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Todd Gonyeau. Ellie is a member of the National Honor Society, Student Council and SADD. She is currently treasurer of the Class of 2013. Ellie was the recipient of the Clarkson University Leadership Award and the Elmira College Key Award during her junior year. Ellie was accepted at SUNY Geneseo, Siena, SUNY Oneonta, SUNY Cortland, Clarkson, and RIT. She will attend St. Lawrence University in the fall. Justin MacDuff is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne MacDuff Jr. Justin is a member of the National Honor Society and Student Council.He was the recipient of the LeMoyne College Heights Award, St. Michaels College Book Award and the RIT Computing Award. Justin has been accepted at Lemoyne College, New York Institute of Technology, and St. Michaels College. Madison Salis is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Salis. Madison was a member of the choir and orchestra. She also was a member of the National Honor Society and Student Council. Madison will attend SUNY Adirondack in the fall. Kayla Stevens is the daughter of Mr. David Stevens and Mrs. Melissa Rushlow. Kayla is a member of the National Honor Society and Student Council. Kayla has enlisted in the Navy. Honor graduates in the photograph are: bottom row, from left: Meghan Barton, Courtney Arlington, and Caitlin Wickes. Top row, from left: Kayla Stevens, Justin MacDuff, Ellie Gonyeau, and Sara Casey. Missing: Madison Salis.
Jasmine Jaclyn Andrus, Courtney Lorrin Arlington, Deven Michael Bailey, Michaela Lynn Bailey, Victoria Baker, Charles Edward Ball, Cassondra Sue Barrett, Meghan Catherine Barton, Carleigh Beth Batchelder, Dakota Lynn Bates, Breanne Elizabeth Frances Beard, Gabrielle Rose Beard, Joshua Charles Beck, Raeghan M. Bemis-Heym, McKenzie Alyssa Bigelow, Casey I. Bills, Curtis Jerome Boddie Jr., Alyssa Paige Borden, Brandon J. Boyer, Robert John Brooks III, Miranda M. Brownell, Brett W. Bull, Steve A. Burch, Kailyn Victoria Canini, McKenzie Rae Casey, Sara Casey, Michael Joseph Cenate, Andrew Chittenden, Todd Michael Colomb, Amelia M. Cook, Steven H. Cordero, Casey Cottrell, Matthew Thomas Coutant, Kellie Howatt Cunniff, Lauren Daley-Therrien, Starr E. Decker, Sarah Kathleen Derway, Morgan M. DiBartholomeo, Matthew Joseph Donnelly, Adam G. Doty, Cora Elizabeth Dow. Brianna Lee Dunbar, Shannon Nichol Durham, Joshaua Lee Eastman, Julie Ann Eggleston, Daniel L. Elliott, David James Fish II, Cory S. Fisher, Emily Anne Forcier, Felisha Ann Freebern, Nathan Matthew French, Megan Lisa Gaulin, Hannah Jane Girard, Ellie Elizabeth Gonyeau, Samuel Jacob Goodspeed, Ariel Noel Guyett, Johnathon Matthew Hammond, Jacob Thomas Hannon, Kyler Harrington, Morgan Nicole Hauser, Korey Woodward Havens, Kyla Katherine Hayes, Kyle Michael Hayes, Darian Lynne Hoffman, Sean Francis Hogan, Ariana Marie Howk, Abbie M. Jakway, Cheyanne Marie Jenkins, Tyler Joseph Kearns, Miranda M. Kelly, Ethan Paul Kelsey, Mary Margaret Kill, Ryan James Kilts, Lucas R. Knight, Michael J. Knobel, Shelby Aryn Kuba, Shelby Lynn Kuba, Christopher C. LaLonde, Kevin A. LaRock, Ashley Morgan LaValley, Allyson Maxine Lemery, Brittany Lewis, Aaron William Ling, Jacob Ronald Paterno Lucido, Tiffany Lynn Lunt, Justin Cory MacDuff. Emmett Paul Madison, Christen Lynne Marshall, Natalie Christine Marshall, Mariah Mackenzie McCulley, Derek Thomas McFarren, Hope Ann McKinney, Neisha Marie Meacham, Christopher Mohr, Maegan Mooney, Kayla Laura Morey, Emily A. Morgan, Anthony Mound, Cody Thomas Mulvey, Christopher James Murray, Erin M. Noonan, David Frederick Norton, Emily Marie Osgood, Taylor James Paton, Zachary Joseph Phillips, Zachary Robert Porlier, Justin Lee Porter, Alyssa Marie Potter, Scott Thomas Pulver, Connor Reginald Purner, Brooke Elizabeth Rich, Patrick James Riley, Samantha Ann Rivers, Christina Marie Rogers, Robert Joseph Romano II, Leah Nicole Root, Taylor Anne Rowan, Emma Katherine Rozell, Ryan Gregory Rumrill, Corey S. Rushlow, Walter E. Rust. Morgan Francis Saddlemire, Madison Mackenzie Salis, Magen Marie Sargent, Asia Noel Savasta, Todd Tyler Schermerhorn, Brianna Lea Seeley, Nicole Alexis Sheloski, CaseyAnne Sherman, Kristen Paige Sherman, Nicholas Robert Sherman, Treyton Anthony Shields, Joel William Sisco, Micaela Vincenza Battiste Smith, Michael James Smith, Matthew James Spirowski, Hannah Kate St.Claire, Caleb Joseph Stevens, Kayla Marie Stevens, Ashley Lynn Stewart, Shaylene Suzanne Stewart, Thomas Richard Strong III, Alivia N. Suttle, Dakota James Thompson, Hannah Clare Trombley, Hailey Autumn Tyminski, Zachary Charles VanEvery, Stephanie Lynn VanNess, Moriah Lynn Vaughn, Collin Joseph Viele, Megan Lynn Weaver, Matthew Daniel Weeks, Emily Elizabeth Whipple, Caitlin Burroughs Wickes, Courtney Marie Williams, Jordan Williams, Chad Thomas Wilson, Brandon Lee Winchell, Taylor E. Winney, Marcus L. Wood, Salena Wood, Robert J. Young.
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10TH ANNUAL NEW YORKNEW ENGLAND MILK BOTTLE COLLECTORS & PICNIC Sunday, July 21 - 8 am - 2 pm Burton Hall, N. Easton, NY The 10th Annual New York- New England Milk Bottle Collectors & Picnic will be held on July 21 in N. Easton, N.Y. There will be a great selection of milk bottles. Buy, Sell, Swap or browse. In past years there has been a great selection Collectors taking a look at of bottles and a big turnout. Check out Joe Archambeaults tables of the super selection of food and drinks. Saratoga, Washington , & Rens. County milk bottles. Hop to see you there!
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RIVERFEST- Free event, Crafts, food, games, puppets, concert. Saturday, July 13, 2013, 12:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M at Admirals Marina, New York 32, Stillwater, N.Y. 12170 CHICKEN BBQ- The North Cambridge Stump Church will be holding a take-out only Chicken BBQ on Saturday July 13, 2013, which will start at 4 PM until all dinners are sold. There will be 150 dinners available. Menu - 1/2 chicken, potato salad, coleslaw, roll, brownie or blondie for dessert. $10.00 per dinner. HAM DINNER- The North Granville Methodist church on Route 22 will hold a ham dinner on Thursday July 11, 2013 starting at 4:30. It is $9.00 for adults $4.00 for children and under 3 yrs old are free. Ham, creamed potatoes, vegetable, homemade pies for dessert.
Apples Here ALL Year! Cider & Donuts Too! 1174 Route 29, Schuylerville
DOLLS FOR SALE: Private Collection. No reasonable Offer Refused. Discoveries 4498 State Route 9 Warrensburg, NY 12885 518-623-4567
PARTY TENTS FOR RENT Reserve Yours Now! Don't Be Left Out! Also: Large cold food chests. Call 692-2028
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SLATE WANTED: Used slate on or off the building. Also new and used slate for sale. Call 802-265-3200.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: full cord, local, unseasoned Hardwood, cut and split. 518692-2109
3 FAMILY GARAGE SALE Fri, Sat & Sun July 5, 6, & 7 8am-4pm 37 Gillis Road Greenwich, NY Something for everyone!
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Novena to St. Jude To St. Jude, Holy St. Jude, Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracles, near kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke your special patronage in time of need.To you I have recourse from the depths of my heart and humbly beg, to whom God has given such great power, to come to my assistance. Help me in my present and urgent petition, in return I promise to make your name known and cause you to be invoked. St. Jude pray for us and all who invoke your aid. Amen. Say 3 Our Fathers, 3 Hail Marys and 3 Glory Be to the Father for 9 days. Publication must be promised.Thank you St. Jude JP
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TENT MEETING- Experience the power of Pentecost under the Gospel Tent of Free Spirit Fellowship Tuesday, July 30th, through Friday, August 2nd. Service times are nightly @ 7 PM. The church is located at 1425 West High Street in Ballston Spa. For more information call 885-3149. 200TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION- Join the 200th Birthday celebration for Warren County with free fun for families on Thursday, July 11th from 10am Noon in City Hall Park. Enjoy the music of River Jack Z (aka Jack Zucchini), try out activities like Bean Bag Toss, making Pinwheels, Sack Races, Stilts, Art Fun & Games, trying on Costumes, face painting, AND learn some fun facts about Warren County. The activities are provided by The Adirondack Museum, The Chapman Historical Museum, Crandall Public Library, The Hyde Collection, and go! World Awareness Childrens Museum. Mini-cupcakes have been donated by Price Chopper, while they last. THE CCC CONTINUES TO REACH FOR THE STARS. The Salem Courthouse Community Centers newest club, the Salem Astronomers, is in its second year and continues to grow in popularity. Under the direction of Bill Frederick, the club has attracted much interest and has a growing membership. The club meets at the CCC at 7 pm on the third Wednesday of each month with the objective of sharing a common interest in astronomy and learning more about the cosmos. Bill is a hands-on club director emailing members daily with updates so they can navigate their way through the night skies. Guest speakers of interest are invited regularly, and Bill has offered members the opportunity to observe the night sky using the powerful telescope at his home. New members are always welcome, and Bill invites anyone to email his recently changed address directly at wfrederi@wildblue.net for additional information. MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Johnsonville Rescue Squad located @ 4 River Rd. Is holding their monthly breakfast Sunday July 7th 7:30-11:00. Cost adults $6 children $3. Menu consists of eggs, French toast, pancakes, sausage, omelets, hash browns, juice, fruit & coffee. For more info call 753-9549 Good time to drop off your returns and check into signing up to volunteer to become a member. Also check out the Schwans fund raising book and place an order to pick up Aug. 4th o9r pick up info to order online and give credit to JVAS. CHICKEN BBQ Sat., July 6, 2013 4 PM at West Ft Ann United Methodist Church, Copeland Pond Rd. with potato salad, cole slaw, roll & homemade pies. $10., children 5-12 $5. Under 5 free. 792-6647 COMMUNITY FORUM#2 ..PITTSTOWN FIRE DEPARTMENT. Tuesday July 9, 7:30pm at the Fire Station. The Pittstown Volunteer Fire Department is exploring options regarding repairing or replacing the Fire Station. Come to our second Community Forum to explore the issues. Stay in touch as we move forward to continue to maintain our excellent Fire Protection Standards.
CLAM STEAM- THE FISH CREEK ROD AND GUN CLUB ANNUAL CLAM STEAM FOR 2013 WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY 10 AUGUST 2013 FROM 12 NOON THRU 9PM AT THE CLUB HOUSE ON ROUTE 32 SOUTH OF VICTORY TICKETS $40.00 Full Steam ticket or $30.00 Chicken Ticket For Tickets or Information CONTACT TOM: 491-8194 OR 507-6308 OR CLUB HOUSE 695-3917 TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BY 4 AUGUST 2013 ART SHOW WINNERS- Friends of the IBA is pleased to announce the winners of our Third Annual Juried Art Show, cosponsored by Glens Falls Friends of Photography. Marion Bayly of Speculator took First Place in the Life in the IBA category with Red-tail Lift Off. This work beautifully captures the essence of Life in the Washington County Grasslands IBA! Marions first place entry won a Raptor Encounter donated by Adirondack Raptors, where shell be able to spend a day monitoring and banding wild hawks, falcons or owls. The artist has generously offered to donate all proceeds from the sale of the work to Friends of the IBA for our work to protect state endangered Short-eared Owls and other at risk birds of the Washington County Grasslands Important Bird Area, or IBA. Marions entry also won Best Photo and a private Thoroughbred Farm Tour donated by Old Friends at Cabin Creek. Terry Hawthorne of Ballston Spa took First Place in Best of Winter Raptor Fest with her Screech Owl portrait, winning an overnight stay for two at Lant Hill Farm B & B in Argyle and a personal guided birding tour from Friends of the IBA. She also won Best Photo and a My Muvie Family Cam donated by Ray Supply of Queensbury. Life in the IBA: Denise-Hackert Stoner of Loudonville took Second Place and a Birders Bounty gift basket donated by Times Emporium of Whitehall with Winter Bluebird. Tom Ryan of Queensbury took Third and a gift certificate from Clifford Oliver Photography of Greenwich with his intriguing watercolor titled Osprey. Best of Winter Raptor Fest: Ashley Meade of Queensbury took Second Place and a wine basket featuring locally produced wines from Oliva Vineyards for her portrait of a falcon titled An Inquisitive Mind. Stacy Bissell of Glens Falls took Third Place and a honey gift basket from Better Bee of Greenwich with an exciting photo of a free-flying hawk titled Flight at Winter Raptor Fest. CONCERT- On Saturday, July 6 at 8pm Music from Salem opens their 27th season with a concert celebrating the music of English composer Benjamin Britten (1913-1976), whose works are characterized by both intimacy and imagination. The program includes a reflective teenage piece for solo viola (his chosen instrument besides the piano), and his mature and masterful cello sonata, as well as works by composers he revered Mozart, Purcell, and his beloved teacher, Frank Bridge. Britten, who was ostracized for his pacifism during WWII, found a powerful identity in chamber music, where you can hear each players voice as if straight from the soul. Acclaimed violinist Sharon Roffman will join Music from Salem directors Lila Brown (viola), Rhonda Rider (cello) and Judith Gordon (piano) in this first of our summer concert series. The July 6 concert will take place at 8:00pm at historic Hubbard Hall in Cambridge, NY. Admission is pay what you can, so everyone can attend! ($20 suggested) For advance tickets: www.hubbardhall.org or 518-677-2495.
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WORKSHOP- Music from Salem will offer a free Childrens Workshop on July 11 at 1pm, at the Salem Courthouse (58 E. Broadway, Salem NY). This is a lively introduction to musicmaking and listening for children, led by MfS Artistic Directors and visiting musicians. This workshop is part of the Lunch, Learn & Play program for grades K-6. Dont miss this fun and free event!
Buying ALL Quantities of Wheat Pennies 2 Cents each. No amount too big or too small. We will buy other coins as well. Voted 2013 Best Coin Dealer in the Region by the Post Star! I have been in business for over 25 years. I am the oldest retail coin dealer in Warren County!!
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GARDEN SHOW- The Schuylerville Garden Club will present its annual National Garden Club Standard Flower Show entitled And Theyre Off on Saturday, July 13 from 1:00-6:00 pm and Sunday, July 14 from 1:00-4:00 pm in the Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Spring and Broad St in Schuylerville, NY. The show will be a Saratoga 150 Event, a celebration of 150 years of the Saratoga Race Track. In addition to horticulture and floral design competitions, youth and educational exhibits and food and plant sales, there will be a Posies for Ponies Demonstration by Sue Kyer on Sunday at 2:30. Admission and refreshments are free! For more information, go to www.schuylervillegardenclub.org.
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CHICKEN BARBEQUE at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall on Saturday, July 27 from 4:00 to 6:00 pm. Eat In or Take Out. Menu: 1/2 chicken, potato salad, cole slaw, baked beans, roll, dessert and beverage. Cost: $10.00 adult; $5.00 children 5-10; under 5 free. Call 518-663-5145 for advance tickets.
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PITTSTOWN SENIOR TRIPS- Wednesday August 21 Tiki Lounge, Lake George. Show and luncheon (TBA)This is a drive yourself trip or car pool leaving Raymertown Fire House at 10:15am. Cost is $42 per person all inclusive. Wednesday October 15 Tribute to Dick Clark @ Hilton Garden, Hoosick St. Shake, Rattle & Roll! Just like on American Bandstand, Lunch will be served at 11:30 with the show at 1:00. This is a drive yourself or car pool trip. Cost is $48.95 per person includes lunch,, show, tax & gratuity. For more information and reservations, please call Sylvia at 663-0005
MONTHLY BREAKFAST- MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on 14 July 2013 starting at 8:00-11:00AM and will continue on the second Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, toast ( white or wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon ), french toast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $6.00 Child $3.00, EVERYONE will be welcome
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BACK TO THE FIFTIES BENEFIT- Dinner! Dancing! Silent Auction! A Rockin Good Time! On July 12 at 5pm Music from Salem will hold a Back to the 50s! gala benefit party in Argyle, New York. Join us for a terrific fun-filled evening and support Music from Salem! $75/person.For reservations, contact us at info@musicfromsalem.org or 518-232-2347.
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CARPET INSTALLERS NEEDED Please Call Greenwich Floor Covering 518-531-4191 EXCAVATOR FOR HIRE: with rotary brush cutter; 22 ft reach. Mowing and brush cutting of ponds, steep hills, embankments and roadways. We also have multiple versatile bush hogging and brush cutting equipment for all your needs. Broestler BrushCutting LLC. Easton, NY Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 518-692-9074.
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JULY 4TH COMMEMORATION AT SARATOGA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK. Independence Day on Thursday, July 4 will be celebrated at Saratoga National Historical Park on Routes 4 and 32 in Stillwater, with a 10:00am Citizenship Ceremony and traditional readings of the Declaration of Independence with free lemonade toasts at 1 and 3pm. 10:00am - On the anniversary of our nation and upon the grounds where independence was won, 20 immigrants from countries all over the world will become new citizens of the United States of America. Fife and drums, color guard, musket and cannon firings frame this special event organized by Sons of the American Revolution, Daughters of the American Revolution, Friends of Saratoga Battlefield and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. 1:00 and 3:00pm - As a messenger from 1776, park ranger Joe Craig reads from the Declaration of Independence with authentic 18th century toasts reflecting the insightful wit of the document signers. Enjoy free lemonade to share in the toasts, followed by celebratory musket and cannon firings. Saratoga Monument and Victory Woods in Victory, and the General Philip Schuyler House in Schuylerville, both located 8 miles north of Saratoga Battlefield, will also be open from 9:00am to 5:00pm. The Battlefield Visitor Center is open daily from 9:00am to 5:00pm, while the Battlefield tour road is open from 9:00am to 6:00pm daily during the summer. Saratoga National Historical Park, located on Routes 4 and 32 in Stillwater, offers a variety of special events throughout the season. For further information, please call (518) 664-9821 ext. 1777, visit our website at www.nps.gov/sara or check our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/ saratoganhp
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FOR SALE: 08 Arctic Cat 400, 4x4, auto, winch, excellent condition. 600 miles, seat cover & racks. 518-747-7955 or 518-321-2098 TIRES FOR SALE Car, Truck, Dump Truck, Tractor trailer. NEW & USED. CHRIS CONNOLLY 421-3608 753-4542 SPECIALTY LUMBER Table tops, mantle pieces, rustic furniture stock. Select grade hardwood lumber, including butternut, cherry, oak, ash, birch, etc. Call 518-4942747. GARAGE SALE RAIN or SHINE JULY 5TH & 6TH Jewelry, Household items, Some new items. 475 Buttermilk Falls Rd. West Ft. Ann, NY
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The family of Ethel Bounds wish to thank all the friends and family that joined us for our mothers service. A special thank you to Father Fisher & Tunisons Funeral Home. Your presence, thoughts & prayers were very much appreciated at this difficult time.
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ANNUAL SCS ALUMNI BANQUET The Annual Schuylerville Central School Alumni Banquet will be held on August 3 at the American Legion, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. Cocktails will be at 6, dinner at 7 and dancing at 8 with music by DJ Happy Days. Tickets are $30. and may be purchased by sending a check to SCS Alumni, PO Box 50, Schuylerville, NY 12871 or contacting a committee member. Limited tickets will not be sold at the door.
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L to R Front Row: Michael G. Gusek, Samantha Lynn Gillingham, Adriana Garcia-Martinez, Emily Rose Goodman, Jason D. Pelletier, Mikayla Nicole Graves, Macy E. DuFrain, Kayla Keir Bancroft, Joseph John Foran Second Row L to R: Kayla Rose Marie Liberty, Jasmine Lynne Roberts, Brittany Ashton Moore, Katie Jean Burch, Mattea Dawn Crandall, Kiana Marie Morgan, Brittany Danielle Herring, Jordan Elizabeth Aubin, Megan Ann Flint, Kaitlyn Pecue, Kimberly Ann Hadley, Claire E. Heath, Chelsea Kay Stark, Kara A. White, Katelyn Jean White, Kayla Marie LaValley, Christina Marie Hohmann Back Row L to R: Jordan T. Lovely, Ian Randall Courcelle, Seth Raymond Desourdy, Bryan J. Neron, Steven Kenneth Palmer, Joseph Foran, Kent Clay Alexander Jr., George Lehoisky, Dylan Matthew Donlon, Devon Sean Heydrick, Mark Smith, Shane Patrick Stoddard, Kyle White, Bradley Scott Jarvis, Nick Normile, Zackery W. White, Kyle Wilcox Missing from photo: Jacob Spencer Ross
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DRUMMS SAWMILL Kiln Dried Rough Cut and Planed lumber in stock. 1" & 2" T&G. Shiplap, Novelty Siding, Log Cabin Siding. V-Groove. Hrs: M-F 8 am-4:30 pm; Sat. 8 am-3:30 pm Pick-up or delivery. 193 Casey Road in Schuylerville. 518-928-9982 518-583-1168 We now accept all major credit cards!
BAND SAWN AIR DRIED PINE LUMBER. 1x's and 2x's. Most sizes on hand. Also, kiln dried Hardwood Flooring in Oak, Cherry and Hickory. Pratt's Sawmill . 518-677-5609, leave message.
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HIGHER CASH PAID FOR COINS, jewelry, gold, silver, watches, diamonds, stamps, sports cards, sterling, anything old. Call Dennis @ 518-583-3479 or 1-800-498-3479. 2005 MERCURY GRAND MARQUIS FOR SALE: Tan with new brakes, tires, and battery, 63K miles....Asking $6,500. 518-854-3356
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