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July 8, 2011; Vol. 45 No.31
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TAXES TOO HIGH? We are looking to lease farm land for hunting in the areas of southern Washington County or northern Rensselaer County. Call 518-320-6826 SLATE WANTED: Used slate on or off the building. Also new and used slate for sale. Call 802-265-3200. TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL LAND AND LOT CLEARING. REASONABLE & INSURED 518-623-2389
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VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL SOCCER CAMP at The New Horizon Church 150 Perry Road (off Old gick Rd/Rte 50 across from Pyramid Pines) in Saratoga Springs July 18-22 from 68:30 pm for children ages 5 to 10. $15 per child, includes a ball, bag, etc. Bible stories, singing, skits, exercising and soccer fundamentals. Register today: 518-587-0711.
THE FAIR HAVEN FARMERS MARKET will be starting up soon for the 2011 season in lovely Fair Haven, VT! We will be back on the South end of the Fair Haven Park next to the parking lot and cannon monument. Market Hours at 3-6pm every Friday rain or shine. The first week will be June 10th and we will run through the 2nd Friday in October. We have lots of new small local farmers joining us this year. We will now have an egg farmers, local meat farmers, several fruit and vegetable farmers, and more. On our opening day, June 10th we will have the Eastern Stars & Rainbow Girls with us having a special fundraiser at the farmers market. Come down to support them and the market! We will have a our list of special events out soon for the whole season. Come out to see what is new out of the gardens & greenhouses each week and get your fresh local products from your local farmers! For more information contact Sherry Smith - Fair Haven Market Manager at Sherry12887@yahoo.com or 518-282-9781.
AN ARCHAEOLOGY EXPERIENCE- The Saratoga County Historical Society, is very excited to announce that registrations are now being accepted for Brookside Digs: An Archeology Experience at Brookside July 25 through July 29. Students in grades 5-8 (ages 10-14), will dig into local history, uncovering buried artifacts from Brooksides historic site in Ballston Spa. Your junior archeologist will enjoy a weeklong experience, working alongside archeologists from Hartgen Archeological Associates. The cost is $250 per student for this five day camp, and a $50 deposit is due at the time of registration. The program runs from 9am-3pm, with pre and post care available (for an additional fee). There is limited space, so sign up now by calling 885-4000 or email education@brooksidemuseum.org. PHOTOGRAPHERS EXHIBIT WORK AT BURNT HILLSBALLSTON LAKE LIBRARY- Kathy Hedgeman from Ballston Spa and Rich Johnson from Porter Corners will have an exhibit of their photography at the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Library during the month of July. Kathys work will be a mixture of flowers, animals, seascapes, etc. She has had previous exhibits at Ballston Spa Library, Cornina Contemporary Jewelry and Fine Arts, Coffee Planet, Front Street Deli, Solar Building (all in Ballston Spa), Wesley Gallery, Saratoga Arts Council, Shendehowa Community Center, and previously at BH-BL Library. Richs work consists mainly, but not exclusively, of wildlife and nature. Rich has studied photography at Junior College of Albany and with noted Saratoga phototographer Lawrence White. He has had previous exhibits at Saratoga Arts Council, Solar Building (Ballston Spa) and at the office of Congresswoman Kirsten Gillibrand. The exhibit is free to the public, and the library hours are M-Th, 10-8, Fri. 10-5, Sat. 10-2.
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This weeks poll question: Where would you prefer to swim: ye ole swimming hole, the ocean, the river, the pond, the lake, swimming pool? 60% said swimming pool; 25% said ocean; 10% said lake; 3% said ye ole swimming hole; 2% said river. Nobody said pond. Our polls are not scientifically done, but they do reflect the thinking of some people in our area. What do you think? If you have a question to pose to Polly, e-mail it to shoppers1@earthlink.net.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. July 8, 2011 THE SCHUYLERVILLE LIONS CLUB WILL BE HOSTING THEIR 5TH ANNUAL WINE AND FOOD TASTINg on July 30,2011 at the Schuyler Yacht Basin. This event features local restaurants and food venders hosting booths offering tasty samples of their fare paired with booths offering samples of wines available from the areas major and boutique distributors. The event kicks off at 4 PM and will run continuously until 8 PM. Tickets are $20.00 each, availableat the gate as well as from members of the Lions Club, and various businesses in the village. You must be 21 years of age to attend. The Schuyler Yacht Basin is located on route 29, next to the bridge crossing the Hudson River going east. This event is a major fundraiser for our local Journey for Sight campaign and are blessed by the support of our local restaurateurs and wine merchants in this effort and are hoping that the public expand its support of this fun and rewarding event For immediate Release 7/16/2011 Contact: Larry Alheim 518-695-3102. COUNTY YOUTH HAVE THE CHANCE TO DISPLAY PROJECTS, ACTIVITIES, AND TALENTS! Warren County Youth, 5 to 19 years of age, are invited to exhibit items they have made in school, in Scouts, or just did for fun at the 2011 Warren County Youth Fair on Saturday, August 6th. All youth have the opportunity to earn ribbons. In addition, youth 5 to 19 years of age have the opportunity to earn cash premium awards from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets for their work. Exhibit categories range from creative arts, photography, clothing and textile projects, to pets, food, natural resources, vegetable gardening, horticulture, and mechanical sciences. All projects are subject to the rules for specific departments and fair books are currently available free of charge at the Cornell University Cooperative Extension office during office hours of 8:30AM to 4:30PM Monday through Thursday. Judging Day for the exhibits is scheduled for Friday, August 5 from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the fairgrounds on Schroon River Road in Warrensburg. The youth and their exhibits are judged face to face based on the capability of the youngster, and not by comparing one youngster and/or exhibit against another (referred to as the Danish system; this allows for more than one placement at each level). Some exhibits will be selected to go to the New York State Fair in Syracuse. The judging experience helps youth gain appreciation of workmanship and helps improve their skills, techniques, and confidence. The exhibits must be displayed for public viewing on Saturday, August 6th from 10:00AM to 2:00PM at the fairgrounds. A youth talent show is scheduled for Saturday, August 6th. The talent show is divided into two divisions; the mini (ages 3-12) and maxi (ages 13-21) and are scheduled for 11AM and 1PM respectively. The talent show is guided by NYS Fair guidelines and the top winners have the option of attending the NYS Fair Talent Show. Exhibit entries are due to the CCE office by July 15th. Please note all exhibitors and their families should plan to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy as there will be no food vendors on the grounds. For more information on how to exhibit at the Youth Fair please contact the Cornell Cooperative Extension Education Center in Warrensburg (623-3291 or 668-4881) or visit Extensions web site at: http://www.cce.cornell.edu/warren/
REGARDING MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Ladies Aux. from the Valley Falls VFW Post 1938 located on Popular Ave. will NOT be having their monthly breakfast during the months of July & Aug to enjoy the summer. See you back in Sept. Thank You for your support PLAN AN ENRICHING SUMMER FOR YOUR CHILDREN Still Time to Register for 2011 Summer Program at Youth Center The Hoosick Area Youth Center & Community Coalition (HAYC3) is planning an exciting series of enrichment programs this summer. Open to children in Kindergarten through 6th grade, the series includes art experiences, games, recreation, learning opportunities, and snacks centered on the weekly themes. Space for each program is limited and registration is open to members and non-members. Children from communities outside Hoosick are welcome to attend. The 2011 themes include: H-2-Ohhhhh (July 11-15) Fun and games to beat the heat! Puppet Studio & Stage (July 25-29) Create puppets large and small and then perform! Fun & Folksy Art (August 8-12) Exploration of art from different cultures. Top Chef for Kids (August 22-26) Get creative in the kitchen! Children can register for all four programs or can pick and choose from the themes. Some programs fill up faster than others, so do not delay in registering. Each program runs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday to Friday. Aftercare is provided until 6 p.m. if needed for an additional fee. Children should dress to mess and bring their own lunch. Snacks will be provided. On particularly hot days, a change of clothing and a water bottle are suggested. Each enrichment program ends with a free celebration to which parents and friends are invited. The celebration allows participants to demonstrate what they have learned throughout the week. Previous years celebrations have included plays, art exhibits, fashion shows, dining experiences, and set designs. Pre-registration is required. Register online at www.hoosickyouth.org or by calling Aelish Nealon at 518-686-9050. THE ABNER DOUBLEDAY CLASSIC- Brookside Museum, home of the Saratoga County Historical Society, is excited to announce the Abner Doubleday Classic on Sunday, July 10! This new event is held in honor of Saratoga Countys long and impressive baseball history and to kick off the exhibit, 100 Years of Baseball 1850 1950, opening July 1st and running through November 4th at Brookside on Charlton Street in Ballston Spa. The Abner Doubleday Classic game will be held on Sunday, July 10 at Doubleday Field at 1:00 pm in Ballston Spa, Abner Doubledays hometown, and will feature players representing the long-standing rivalry between Saratoga Springs and Ballston Spa. The public is invited and concessions will be available at the park. Proceeds from this fundraiser directly support the education programs that Brookside offers to thousands of Capital Region children each year. A reception will also follow directly after the game at Brookside on Charlton Street in Ballston Spa. For more information about the game, call 885-4000 or email sstrevy@brooksidemuseum.org
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ONE - TWO - TREE Tree Removal Tree Trimming Stump Removal FREE Estimates 24 Hour Service Fully Insured 7 Days a Week Storm Clean-up Call 692-9416
WANTED GUNS & AMMO (Parts & Pieces) New or Used. Good, Bad or Ugly 518-854-7930
GARAGE SALE July 9 & 10 9 AM - 4 PM Rain or Shine 5 Dorance Road, Hebron. 3 miles south of 22 & 149 intersections, Granville, NY. Left on Dorance Road, 1/4 mile from West Pawlet, off County Route 31. Guns, ammo, knives, scopes, binoculars, tools, tires, and many other things.
ABSOLUTE CHIMNEY Rebuild, repaint or repair your chimney this Spring. Religning specialist, chimney sweeping, inspections, Senior discount, member BBB. Accepting all major credit cards. 518-237-9176 or 518-488-0792
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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. FOR SALE: Coleco Cabbage Patch Kid doll new in box Gertrude Marna, born 9/1/ 83, $40; Dresser very large, good shape with nice mirror, $75; Air Conditioner 13,000 BTU, like new, used 2 weeks $150; Coins: too many to list. No silver dollars & NO dealers. Hospital type bed, excellent, no mattress, crank up, light weight$100. 518-747-5275.
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.
SAVE FUEL COSTS WITH An E-CLASSIC OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE SYSTEM! Achieve safe energy independence. 25 year warranty. Heat multiple buildings. Thermostat controls! See the new E-CLASSICS 1400 and 2400 models which meet ALL emission standards; Call today! BEECROFT'S LLC 11106 Route 40 Schaghticoke 12154 518-753-4402
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
ALLIED APPLIANCE REPAIR PARTS & SERVICE Low rates since 1992. And we deliver! 518-581-0038
CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's, cylinder records, parts. Call 798-5612 TENTS FOR RENT Graduations/Birthdays, etc. Tables & chairs available. Call Artie Erbe 518-692-2974 BISCUIT N BONES DOGGIE DAYC ARE Rt 7 Brunswick NY has play dates available Call (518)526-0137 Heritage Breed Turkey Family, 1 tom, 3 hens. $100. Also, Guinea Family, 1 tom, 2 hens. $50. 518-747-6306
Twin Sets $119 ORTHO FIRM TWIN SET..... $169 FULL SET ..... $199 QUEEN SET . $249
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TWIN SET ............... 299 FULL SET ............... $399 QUEEN SET ............ $499 KING SET ............... $699
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MANUFACTURED HOME REPLACEMENT GRANT FUNDS AVAILABLE TO TOWN OF SARATOGA RESIDENTS. The Town of Saratoga has been awarded a NYS Community Development Block Grant to replace substandard older mobile homes with new Energy Star units at no cost to property owners. Income eligible homeowners residing in the Town, including the Villages of Schuylerville and Victory are encouraged to apply. Both the mobile home and the land on which it is located must be owned by the grant applicant (mobile homes in parks are not eligible at this time). The Town of Saratoga is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Contractors, including Minority and Woman Owned Businesses and HUD Section 3 Businesses and Individuals are encouraged to submit a Contractor Qualification Form, available through Marvin & Company, for inclusion on the Participating Contractors List. Program guidelines and applications are available at 12 Spring Street, Suite 103, Schuylerville. Applications can also be downloaded at www.marvinandcompany.com. For information please contact Marvin & Company at 518-695-3344.
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WANTED: Standing timber, wood lots. Fully insured. Call 518-692-2109 PARTY TENTS FOR RENT Reserve Yours Now! Don't Be Left Out! Also: Large cold food chests. Call 692-2028 APPLIANCES RECONDITIONED & GUARANTEED Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Dryers. Best selection, price & guarantee. New & Used parts. Major credit cards. 518-761-9501 59 Boulevard Queensbury, NY 1-800-640-4313
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COOKING CAMP FOR KIDS hosted by Annette Nielsen at the Crandall Library Thursdays in July: 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th. Enjoy snacks made from fresh farsourced ingredients with tips and take-home recipes. Register 518-792-6508. PERSIS GRANGER & FICTION AMONG FRIENDS - 2011 SCHEDULE. Monthly Second Thursday Readings at Willows Bistro. July 9 - Drop-in Workshop - Perky - Chestertown Gallery, 1-3 Painting Characters with Words July 21- Irene Sherlock, Willows, Creative writing workshop, dinner and readings (Irene and open mic) July 22-24 - Adirondack Mountain Writers Retreat, Irene Sherlock, Wiawaka holiday House August 13 - Friends of Huletts Talk - Perky - Somewhere in Huletts Landing, about 8 p.m. November 7-14, St. George Island Writers Retreat for Women, Adrian Fogelin, S.G.I. FL www.PersisGranger.com WARREN COUNTY UPCOMING EVENTS: THURMAN - July 11 - 7 p.m. Vintagge Country performs old fashioned country melodies, and 50s and 60s tunes in a free concert at Veterans Memorial Field, 311 Athol Road, Athol. Refreshments available. Take a chair.
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2nd Annual Mid-Summer Amish Auction & Shed Demonstration Day SATURDAY, JULY 9, 2011 @ 9:30 a.m.
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Auction Location: 652 Quaker Road, Queensbury, NY 12804 TREES & SHRUBS: Trees & Shrubs, assorted sizes & varieties FLOWERS: annuals, perennials, veggies, packs & containers, combination planters GARDEN STORE RETAIL PRODUCTS: Outdoor furniture, wooden benches, garden gift items, garden statuary, urns, waterfall, bagged mulch, potting mix, garden soil, fertilizers, bird feeders/houses, pottery OUTDOOR LIVING PRODUCTS: Sheds, gazeboes, play sets, animal shelters, wishing wells, arbors, patio furniture FREE BARBECUE CHICKEN, Dogs, Burgers, soda with registration Payment Terms: Cash, Checks, or Credit Card..Terms by: Garden Time Auction Managed by Benuel Fisher Auctions, Office Phone: 518-568-2257 Please visit our website for more information: gardentimeinc.com
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Napaul Publishers, Inc. July 8, 2011 FOR SALE: 2001 Dodge Durango, 4x4, red, fair to good condition, approximately 150,000 miles, asking $3750. 518-854-3945. SALES PEOPLE NEEDED Apply in person. Carriage Traders 170 Saratoga Avenue, So. Glens Falls, NY 12803 QUALITY USED CARS visit us at WARNER'S AUTO Church Street., Granville, NY 518-642-1342
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CHAPMAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM EVENTS: The Chapman Historical Museum is located at 348 Glen Street, Glens Falls. The exhibit Harnessing the Hudson will be on view through September 25th. Public hours are Tuesday Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm, and Sunday, noon to 4 pm. For more information call (518) 793-2826 or visit: www.chapmanmuseum.org. Saturday, July 9, 10 am (3 hours) Paddle Tour on the Ecology of the Hudson River Guide: Moreau Lake State Park Naturalist Bring your canoe or kayak; lifejackets required. Limited kayak rental: $15. Food & water suggested. Cost: $3/person. Advance reservations required. Moreau Lake State Park at: 518-793-0511 Saturday, August 13, 9 am Driving Tour of Historic Mill Sites on the Hudson Guide: Jeanne Williams, Director of Feeder Canal Alliance For details call the Chapman at 793-2826. Free Saturday, August 27, 10 am (3 hours) Family Activity: Paddle Tour on the Ecology of the Hudson River Guide: Moreau Lake State Park Naturalist Bring your canoe or kayak; lifejackets required. Limited kayak rental: $15. Food & water suggested. Cost: $3/person. Advance reservations required. Call Moreau Lake State Park at: 518-793-0511. More info avbailable: Timothy Weidner Chapman Historical Museum 348 Glen Street Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 793-2826. director@chapmanmuseum.org.
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ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW at Washington County Fairgrounds in Greenwich, NY, July 16 & 17. Gates open at 9:00 a.m., and admission is $5.00. This 4th annual show will feature Allis Chalmers tractors and equipment, tractor pulls, parades and equipment demonstrations. New this year: transfer sled pull on Saturday, pedal tractor pulls, and the return of our 1908 threshing machine. Food will be provided by 4H clubs. Contact Jared Thomas at 518-6954325 or John Deyoe at 518-587-1755.
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Trac Beige, 4Dr, 6cyl, Auto, Full Power, 4x4, Clean, 101K, 1 Owner ............ ............................................................................................................................................. $7495.00 2001 Dodge Ram 1500 Blue, 8cyl, Auto, Quad Cab, Full Power, 4x4, Runs Great, 116K ........................................................................................................... $5995.00 2000 Ford Ranger Silver, 2Dr, 2wd, Regular Cab, 6cyl, 5sp, Clean, 114K ................... $4995.00
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2ND ANNUAL CHARITY GARDEN TRACTOR AND ATV PULL Sanctioned by the Vermont Tractor Pullers Association All proceeds to benefit The American Cancer Society 9:00am July 9th, 2011 Rain date July 10th Behind 10 Main St., access from Barkley Ave. & East St., Argyle, NY All hooks are $10 each. Each puller pays a one-time $5.00 cover charge Spectator admission is a $5 donation per person Children under age 10 are free. Lots of food available on site. Bounce Houses and Laser Tag!! Many raffle items and a 50/50. Whatever you have, we have a class for you! 950# and 1100# Youth Single Cylinder Stock Garden Tractors 950# and 1100# Youth Multi Cylinder Stock Garden Tractors Tractors must be stock in these classes. Kids aged 8-14 can participate. 1100# and 1250# Single Cylinder Stock Garden Tractors 1100# and 1250# Multi Cylinder Stock Garden Tractors Tractors must be stock in these classes. Operators are 14 or older. 1050# and 1250# Sport Stock Garden Tractors Mildly modified gasoline powered tractors, 4500rpm governor. Operators are14 or older. 1100# and 1200# Super Stock Open Garden Tractors Modified Tractors, Gasoline, Alcohol, or Diesel, no governors. Operators are 16 or older. 1600# Modified Garden Tractors 4 cylinder maximum. Operators are 16 or older. See Official Rules for details on all Tractor Classes 1140# Stock ATVs up to 500cc 1340# Stock ATVs open cc 1140# Modified ATVs up to 500cc 1340# Modified ATVs open cc All ATVs must have a 2 clevis. Operators must be 18 years or older. Contact Scott Lufkin for details on all ATV Classes Just for fun we will also be offering: Shed Stock Garden Tractors Just like it sounds, pull the mower deck off (or dont). Tractor must be completely stock. No adding of weights allowed. Turf Tires only. All tractors must have a 2 clevis in the stock hitch. Garden Tractor Team pulling Grab a friend! Any two Shed Stock or Stock Garden Tractors (1250# max) will be yoked together for this pull. Operators must be 12 years or older. For Official rules visit: http://www.vttractorpuller.com Call Scott Lufkin for details (518) 638-6960
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Napaul Publishers, Inc. July 8, 2011 SOLDIERS RECEIVE NEW RANK, NEW RESPONSIBILITIES. Major General Patrick A. Murphy, The Adjutant General for the State of New York, announces the promotion of members of the New York Army National Guard in recognition of their capabilities for additional responsibility and leadership. Charles Garretto from Eagle Bridge, N.Y. (postal code 12057) and serving with the Company D, 3-142d Aviation is promoted to the rank of Sergeant 1st Class. Roger Moffitt from Middle Granville, N.Y. (postal code 12849) and serving with the 107th Military Police Company is promoted to the rank of Specialist. Army National Guard promotions are based on overall performance, attitude, leadership ability, and development potential. These promotions additionally recognize the best qualified Soldiers and attract and retain the highest caliber Citizen Soldiers for a career in the New York Army National Guard. For more information about the New York Army National Guard, visit www.dmna.state.ny.us or www.1800goguard.com. GARDEN TOUR- The 10th annual Chapman Garden Tour, themed Ideas & Inspirations, will take place on Saturday, July 16, from 10 am to 3 pm. Featured will be nine private gardens in Glens Falls, South Glens Falls, & Fort Edward. Visitors will see extensive varieties of annuals, perennials, grasses, and shrubbery creatively displayed with stonework, art sculptures and water features. They will learn first-hand how proper placement and choice of the vast array of hardy varieties of flowers and shrubs ensures a successful garden in challenging zone 4 & 5 climates. In addition to the lovely private gardens, this year the tour route will highlight a few of the many streetscapes now found throughout the city. In recent years, homeowners and businesses have spent time and effort to landscape curbside strips, islands, and boulevards in their neighborhoods. One well known example is the traffic circle island in the center of Glens Falls, with adjacent streets beautifully finished with flower-filled urns, hanging baskets and planters. The development of a landscape is a challenge, but the end result is the pride & enjoyment derived from living in a beautiful setting. As one of the homeowners summed up gardening, One of the most delightful things about gardening is the sense of anticipation that it provides. Ticket, which cost $15, will be available starting July 1st at the Chapman Historical Museum, 348 Glen Street, Glens Falls, and at Hair Design, 22 Washington St., Glens Falls. On tour day they will be available at the museum, and at gardens at 37 Sisson Rd. Fort Edward; 20 Arbor Dr. Glens Falls;, & 16 Pine St., Queensbury.
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A NEW FIRE STATION IS BEING PLANNED FOR THE SALEM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT INC. ON NYS RTE 22 SALEM, NY. We currently have 4 fire trucks, of which 2 fire trucks are housed in a 1850 building that the volunteers own and it is way to small to serve our needs and the other 2 fire trucks are housed in a building that is owned by the Village of Salem. With this current set-up and the way that the fire dept operates this is costing the taxpayers more money because we have to have turnout gear in both buildings, double utility bills, etc. If we had 1 building we could house all 4 trucks together, have all of our PPE together, eliminate duplication of utilities and etc.With the new building when its time to order a new fire truck then we can spec one out that meets the needs of the communities that we protect and serve and meet the fire department needs. The bay area would be 4624-4900 sq ft in size compared to the current 800 sq ft and the meeting area would be 2912-3000 sq ft in size. Neither of the current buildings can be remodeled or expanded because of site restrictions and we are trying to be proactive now and provide a facility that will allow for future growth.Roughly 15yrs ago the fire department formed a new building committee to explore ideas of building a new firehouse and since then there has been a lot of talk and NO forward progress. The membership wants a new firehouse just like the people in the community. We are in the process of starting a capital fundraising campaign for our new firehouse. The fire department has $50,000.00 set aside already to be put towards the estimated $400,000.00 cost of the new building. We need to raise $200,000.00 before we start phase one of the construction project.We all know that there is a very limited economic base within our fire protection areas and people dont have the resources to go out and pay the extra taxes that it would take for a bond measure. As soon as we reach our goal and funding is secured we will start building. With in-house helpers and people who are willing to help out we can also save on other costs and reduce the overall costs even more. Our goal from start to completion would be 3-6 months. The new building would also be able to hosts meetings, gatherings, and community events something that has been missing from the Salem community since the old American Legion burnt some 20plus yrs ago. We have looked at applying for grants but with all of the legal obligations that are attached to a grant for a new building the price tag would probably more than double, so we want to raise monies through fundraisers. The new building would also be equipped with a new generator in case of power outages. We need to be self sufficient in case a disaster strikes. So please help us out and if you make a donation label it new firehouse. We are a 501(c)3 not for profit. If you have any questions contact: Steven Saunders President @ 518-854-7516 and leave a message or send an email to salemfd4434@yahoo.com.
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CEMETERY PRESERVATION AND GRAVESTONE CONSERVATION will be the subject of a talk by specialist Joe Ferrannini on July 14. The Hebron Preservation Society and the Washington County Historical Society invite the community to this free event at 7:00 P.M. at the East Hebron Presbyterian Church, 6559 State Route 22 in East Hebron, New York. Examples of projects will illustrate both the problems that many of our historic cemeteries face, as well as some solutions. For further information, please call 518-642-3465. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL JULY 18-22 It is time to register for an exciting week of VBS at the North Argyle Community Church with Bible lessons, crafts, games, puppets, snacks, prizes and more. We will learn to Rev It Up! Full Throttle for God, as we search Gods Word each day. All children age 4 through grade 6 completed may join us for these free activities. This great racing adventure will be held Monday through Friday, July 18-22, from 9:15 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. at the church located at 335 County Route 44 in Argyle. For more information or to register, please call Sheri Stewart at 692-9103 or Zoe White at 638-8074. LIBRARY PROGRAM- On Tuesday July 12 at 3:00pm we welcome the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery to our library for their Story Towers program. This program is based on Josh Dorman, who uses paint, cut paper, and more to create a large-scale image that looks 3-D from a distance. During the program, you will have the chance to make Story Towers, colorful, cone-shaped 3-D collages. Each child will have a brightly colored background and lots of paper images and markers to choose from to create his or her own special story. This is a free program. Please sign up for the program at our library. Space is limited for this, so be sure to sign up soon! All ages are welcome. For details, contact Amanda at 518-695-6641.
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RIVERFRONT STUDIOS, ART GALLERY, to open their Summer Show on Saturday, July 9, 2011. Paintings by Kate Edwards and Jean Haines, sculpture by Rita Dee and glass by Gary Zack will be featured in the West Gallery. In the East Gallery, we are delighted to present new works by Lloyd Kelly, Chloe Kettlewell, Karen Rosasco and Dahl Taylor. Opening Reception on Saturday, July 9th from 5 7pm. Live Cajun music will be provided by special guests, Tumbleweed Gumbo. Come meet the artists and enjoy an evening of art, music and light refreshment! This exhibit will be on view through August 27, 2011. BOOKS~BUNS~BOUQUETS The Friends of the Pember Library And The Slate Valley Garden Club Are please to organize this annual event: Books~Buns~Bouquets Friday, July 8th 9am-6pm Saturday, July 9th 9am-3pm @ Mary J. Tanner School Rte. 22 Middle Granville, NY. Fill up bags with gently used books, your tummy with delicious homemade goodies, and your garden with wonderful new plants! Something for everyone!! Info: Pember Library Granville NY (518) 642-2525 PLEIN AIR PAINTING AND PICNIC DAY The Adirondack Pastel Society will host a plein air painting and picnic day on Sunday, July 10, from 10 - 4pm at Hovey Pond Park on Lafayette Street in Queensbury for its members and the community. All interested should bring a lunch or just join us in painting the landscape. APS will provide cold beverages. No Rain Date scheduled. For more information contact Bev at 518-793-9350.
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DRUG HOTLINE NUMBER: Rensselaer County Sheriffs Office Drug Investigators have seen an increase in the number of Rensselaer County residents using the county drug tip line. Anyone with information on illegal or suspicious activity is encouraged to call the Rensselaer County drug / crime tip line at 518-270-0128. All calls will be treated as confidential information. FOOD FOR FINES- For the entire month of July, the Schuylerville Public Library will be having its Food for Fines event where patrons can bring in dry and canned goods in lieu of fines. A minimum of three food items must be submitted in order to have fines waived. Fines can only be waived for items borrowed and fines incurred from the Schuylerville branch. Proceeds from the food drive will be donated to the Greater Schuylerville Food Pantry located at the Old Saratoga Reformed Church in Schuylerville. For more information, please contact the library at 518-695-6641.
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All proceeds to Cossayuna Lake Improvement Association.