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F A L L Enrollment Guide for Kids & Adults LOOK INSIDE FOR OUR Pennysaver Moneysaver The Bi- Weekly Thursday, September 4, 2014 Vol. 53 No. 36 COR THE BI-WEEKLY PUBLICATION DATE: SEPT. 25TH DEADLINE: THURSDAY, SEPT. 11TH PENNYSAVER and MONEYSAVER (518) 454-5501 P.O. BOX 1450, CLIFTON PARK, NY 12065 (518) 654-9331 Fall Fall HOME IMPROVEMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT 2014 2014 Queensbury #"! 798-6878 (Next to Valvoline Oil Change) Saratoga Springs ! 587-5310 2 Convenient Locations SUMMER SPECIAL TWIN SETS From $129 QUEEN SETS From $199 Locally Owned & Operated CONTAINER RENTALS 583-4638 Many Uses: Home Remodeling Projects, Yard & Basement Clean Up, Roofing, Horse Stable or Just Getting Rid of Junk! It’s As Easy As 1 2 3 1) We Drop It Off 2)You Fill It Up 3)We Haul It Away Sizes Available Rent A Waste Container R. COHEN RECYCLING Always Buying Scrap Metal Paying Top Dollar For Your Junk Cars Open 6 Days A Week (518) 792-2010 NHkelman.iscrapweb.com NOW TAKING CARS Always Paying CASH For All Your Metals! Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge presents BINGO every Monday at 7 PM. Open to the public. Early Bird Special begins at 6:45pm. 19 games. $500 Grand Prize. Total weekly payout $1,500. Pull tab games available prior to first game. Doors open at 5 PM. Elks Lodge #81 presents the Vintage Country Band Sun- day, Sept. 14th 2-6PM lo- cated at 32 Cronin Road, Queensbury. Tickets $10.00. Food and refreshments avail- able. 50/50 and raffles. Pro- ceeds to benefit Cerebral Palsy. For information call Helen at 745-7821. HOME FOOD PRESERVATION WORKSHOP Canning Salsa and Preserving Tomatoes: Thursday September 4, 6:00-8:30 pm, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Ballston Spa. Fee: $20. Preregister by calling 885-8995. In this workshop participants will prepare and preserve salsa, plus learn other ways of preserving tomatoes. This class will cover the basics of canning in a boiling water bath, including equipment needed. Each participant will take home a jar of salsa. CHICKEN BBQ GANSEVOORT - Fortsville UM Church, 402 Fortsville Road, Gansevoort, delicious chicken BBQ, on September 13 from 4-6 pm. Reservations highly suggested: call 793- 5263 or 792-5944. 1/2 chicken, baked potato, sweet corn, rolls, homemade pie and beverage. Tickets; adults $12 and children $6, take out or dine in. Handicap accessible. UMW will also have a bake sale table to benefit their mis- sion projects.

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FALLEnrollment

Guidefor Kids & Adults

LOOK INSIDE FOR OUR

Pennysaver Moneysaver The Bi-Weekly

Thursday, September 4, 2014Vol. 53 No. 36 CORTHE BI-WEEKLY

PUBLICATION DATE: SEPT. 25THDEADLINE: THURSDAY, SEPT. 11THPENNYSAVER and MONEYSAVER (518) 454-5501

P.O. BOX 1450, CLIFTON PARK, NY 12065

(518) 654-9331

FallFallHOME IMPROVEMENTHOME IMPROVEMENT20142014

Queensbury798-6878

(Next to Valvoline Oil Change)

Saratoga Springs587-5310

2 Convenient Locations

SUMMER SPECIAL

TWIN SETS From $129QUEEN SETS From $199

Locally Owned & Operated

CONTAINER RENTALS 583-4638

Many Uses: Home Remodeling Projects, Yard & Basement Clean Up, Roofing,

Horse Stable or Just Getting Rid of Junk!

It’s As Easy As 1 2 3

1) We Drop It Off 2) You Fill It Up 3) We Haul It Away

Sizes Available

Rent A Waste Container

R. COHEN RECYCLINGAlways Buying Scrap Metal

Paying Top Dollar For Your Junk Cars

Open 6 Days A Week

(518) 792-2010NHkelman.iscrapweb.com

NOW

TAKING

CARS

Always Paying CASH For All

Your Metals!

Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge presents BINGO every Monday at7 PM. Open to the public. Early Bird Special begins at 6:45pm.19 games. $500 Grand Prize. Total weekly payout $1,500. Pulltab games available prior to first game. Doors open at 5 PM.

Elks Lodge #81 presents theVintage Country Band Sun-day, Sept. 14th 2-6PM lo-cated at 32 Cronin Road,Queensbury. Tickets $10.00.Food and refreshments avail-able. 50/50 and raffles. Pro-ceeds to benefit CerebralPalsy. For information callHelen at 745-7821.

HOME FOOD PRESERVATION WORKSHOPCanning Salsa and Preserving Tomatoes: Thursday September4, 6:00-8:30 pm, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Ballston Spa.Fee: $20. Preregister by calling 885-8995. In this workshop participants will prepare and preserve salsa,plus learn other ways of preserving tomatoes. This class willcover the basics of canning in a boiling water bath, includingequipment needed. Each participant will take home a jar ofsalsa.

CHICKEN BBQGANSEVOORT - FortsvilleUM Church, 402 FortsvilleRoad, Gansevoort, deliciouschicken BBQ, on September13 from 4-6 pm. Reservationshighly suggested: call 793-5263 or 792-5944. 1/2chicken, baked potato, sweetcorn, rolls, homemade pie andbeverage. Tickets; adults $12and children $6, take out ordine in. Handicap accessible.UMW will also have a bakesale table to benefit their mis-sion projects.

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New Doors & Drawer Fronts Pullouts & Dovetail Drawer Boxes Hinges & Hardware Sales, Service & Installation

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KITCHEN REFACING

I WISH TO THANK all those who came to my aid and comfortedme after my car accident on Sunday evening on Antoine Mtn Rd.Many times you do not know peoples names or can not remem-ber much during a situation like that but I do remember the out-pouring of comfort and concern. I also want to thank the HadleyLuzerne rescue squad for their excellent care.It is this type of selfless caring that makes us all connected.

Thank you, Meredith Fiel

COMMUNITY FORUM - EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS INWARREN COUNTY PSA

Natural and manmade disasters are a fact of life. Almost every-one will experience some type of disaster during their lifetime.However, there are steps that governments, communities, busi-nesses and individuals can take to reduce the impact of a disas-ter.Warren County Health Services and Emergency Services, GlensFalls Hospital, Queensbury School and Glens Falls Fire Depart-ment will be hosting an Emergency Preparedness communityforum on October 15th, from 6-7:30pm at Crandall Library. The Emergency Preparedness Community forum is an opportu-nity for the public to learn about the current disaster prepared-ness efforts at the community level and what you can do as anindividual to prepare your household. The forum will also providethe public an opportunity to provide their thoughts and have theirquestions answered about disaster preparedness planning.For more information about the Emergency Preparedness Forumplease contact Dan Durkee, at Warren County Health Services,761-6580 or email [email protected]

ADIRONDACK CHAPTER 60 KOREAN WAR VETERANSʼASSOC.

SARATOGA SPRINGS - The September luncheon for Adiron-dack Chapter 60 Korean War Veteransʼ Association, will be heldon Tuesday, September 16th at Bentleyʼs Restaurant on Rt. 9 inMalta Ridge, at noon. Hosts are Jean Nolin and Jane Rydynski.Veterans of all wars, spouses, widows, friends and relatives areall invited to attend. For reservations, please phone Jean at 893-3379 or Jane at 306-4587 by September 14th.

THE T.O.P.S. GROUP (Take Off Pounds Sensibly!) Are youready to face the problem of being overweight? Our supportgroup can help. Methodist Church, Corinth, Thursdays 5:15pm.Join Us!

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SEAL COATING Driveways by brush, brush hogging, dump trailer, tractor work, mowing. Charlie 893-2016

Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Call for holiday specials!1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.

2ND CUTTING OFAlfalfa & Timothy hay.$5 bale. Mulch hay $2 bale. 587-0248

Adirondack Chair CaningAttention to detail with expert craftmanship. Reed and rush. Lake Luzerne. 654-7561

CLEANOUTS AND DEMOFree estimate. Cheaper than a dumpster, and we do all the work! 339-3369

DIVORCE UNCONTESTED PAPERS prepared$349(incl. poor person app) incl. gov. fees if poor person app. is appr. 274-0380

The Home Delivered Meal Program, which is sponsored by TheSaratoga County Office for the Aging, has Immediate UrgentNEED for volunteers to deliver meals to the home bound elderlyin the community of SOUTH GLENS FALLS. Meal Delivery takes approximately 1 hour. Delivery is done Mon-Fridays between 10:30am-1pm. Your efforts will brighten the dayof a home bound senior, as well as provide a nutritious meal. Formore information, please call: Billie Jo or Denise at The Officefor the Aging, 363-4020 or 884-4100.

FREE HOME BIBLE STUDY – great way to study through theBible at your convenience. Exciting and informative study thatcould change your life. Compliments of Free Spirit Fellowship.885-3149

Thurman Fiddlersʼ Jamboree Returns to Veteransʼ Memo-rial Field, Athol

Fiddle music will resound from the hillsides at Veteransʼ Memo-rial Field in Athol on Saturday and Sunday, September 6 and 7,when the John Thurman Historical Societyʼs Jamboree resumesafter a two year hiatus. Organized by Jim Ligon, the event prom-ises two days of traditional tunes played by leading fiddle andbluegrass groups in our region, along with workshops, antiqueinstruments, vendor offerings, playground for kids, and field pick-ing. Saturday begins with a 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. fire company pan-cake breakfast (with a side order of jam session) at ThurmanTown Hall, 311 Athol Rd., and the program begins at the adjacentrecreation field at 11 a.m., with admission set for $10. The daycontinues with sets by Nelson Rock and the Circle of Willis, TheString Dusters, the Adirondack Fiddlers and The Don PerkinsFamily Band. The program ends around 8 p.m., or whenever Donstops playing. Sundayʼs program, noon until 6 p.m., features The Bluebillies,

Jim Gaudet and the Railroad Boys, Marty Wendell, Kevin Mauland Peggy Lecuyer (Americaʼs Sweethearts), Jim Davis and“Singspiration” by local churches. No admission will be chargedon Sunday, but baskets will be passed for greatly appreciated do-nations.Full food service is available both days of rhe festival. Guests

should bring a chair and wear layered clothing for changeablemountain weather. Find Veteransʼ Memorial Field at 311 AtholRoad, Athol, just six miles from Adirondack Northway exit 23(Warrensburg). Thurman Fiddlersʼ Jamboree is made possible byWarren County occupancy tax funds granted by the town of Thur-man, and by gifts from Stewartʼs Shops and Price Chopper.

OLD SARATOGA REFORMED CHURCH member, Ruth Hayes,will again hold one of her well-known Garage Sales to benefit theBuilding Improvements Fund. Money raised by the sale of furni-ture, books, dishes, knick-knacks and tools will pay for Parson-age Porch Railing, Painting and Maintenance. The sale will takeplace on Friday, Sept. 12 and Saturday Sept. 13 from 9am-4pmeach day. The address is 247 Hayes Road in Grangerville.

The Sixth Annual 50's-60's Musical Variety Show will be heldon Saturday, September 6 at 7:00 P.M. and Wednesday, Sep-tember 10, at 2:00 P.M. at Little Theater on the Farm at 27 PlumRoad, Fort Edward, NY.  The producer is Sandy Wheeler.The show will feature the famous Twisted Twirlers. Carol Newtondirects this group of cancer survivors, which are part of the Well-ness Exercise Program at the C.R. Wood Cancer Center atGlens Falls Hospital. They use twirling as a fun therapeutic ex-ercise to help with much of the physical and mental fallout fromcancer, tests, radiation, chemotherapy and surgery.  The groupwas formed in Jan. 2010 and in May of 2011 Carol and the groupwere inducted into the NY State Baton Twirling Hall of Fame.  Also appearing:  John Muller; Pat Stallmer; Holly and Ron Kocsis;Ed Comeau; Debbie and Bob Mumblo; Aaron Hahn; ScottFranck; Kenny Fuller; Linda and Ron Sturges; Samantha Jenkinsand Sandy Wheeler, $8.00 for adults ($5.00 for seniors and students), active militaryin uniform and their families admitted free.  Food and raffles willbe offered.  Items for the September 14th Basket Party will be available forpreviewing and advanced tickets on sale. You do not need to bepresent at the Basket Party to win.

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ATTENTION! TOWN OF DAY REPUBLICANSThe Town of Day Highway Crew would like to announce theystrongly support Ron Ladd in the primary on September 9th. Ronhas a good working relationship with the highway crew as wellas our respect. Ron also has a good working relationship withthe Town Supervisor. When town government gets along, itʼs awin-win for the taxpayers. Ron has been doing the job of Super-intendent since April 1st. All of our seasonal projects are beingcompleted on time and everything has been going smoothly. Ronis the best candidate for the job. Now is your chance to say“thank you” to him for a job well done. Please vote for Ron Laddon September 9th. Your vote will count.

Thank YouTown of Day Highway Crew

Paid for by the Town of Day Highway Crew

In Remembrance of Deborah Kim Randall Parker. I miss yoursmile. I miss your warm hugs. I miss laughing together over sillyinside family jokes until our sides hurt and we couldnʼt catch ourbreath. I miss food show. I miss your beautiful face and yourcrooked index finger. I miss sharing our hopes, dreams, disap-pointments, children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews and sib-lings. I miss sharing every holiday, birthdays and just becausedays. You were my best friend, my biggest fan, my hero, my con-fidant. We were supposed to grow old together. He, evidently,had greater plans for you. I miss your cute feet. I miss times likeholding hands tightly, as we bawled openly, at the Reba concert,when she sang “The Greatest Man I Never Knew”. I love you so.And did I say I missed you? I hope you are happy, with Scotty,Dad, Samantha and Heather, and all the other family over there.Until we meet again, I will be missing and loving you.

Love, Laur

CHILD CARE

PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME LICENSED DAYCARE:CALL 885-8629

WANTED: All Motorcycles before 1985. Running or not. Japanese, British, European, American. Cash paid. Free appraisals. (315) 569-8094

ARE YOU SAVED? Are you sure? You can know with ab-solute certanly- the Bible is clear. Interested? 792-6725

BLUESTONE FOR SALE, red brick, tumbled, wall stone, and flagstone. Best offer. For more information call 518-583-7984.

WANTED OLD postcards &tokens Cast iron figural door stops, old photographs. 383-5126

1971 HOLIDAY CAMPERSleeps 6, good condition. New refigerator, tires, electric brakes. Must sell. Asling $500. 798-1634

FOR SALE: ANDERSONwindows, 5 singles, 2 dou-bles, 1 triple, 1 casement $1500 for all. (518) 893-2612

GATEWAY/ AMBLESIDE SCHOOL, 97 Hamilton Ave. Corinth, New York is offering after- school art classes for children ages 4-12. Thurs-days, Sept. 25th- Dec. 4th, 3-4 pm. For more information, phone (518) 744-5320, or email us at: [email protected]

TOP SOIL, STONE, MULCH Free del. Installation avail. Wide variety of products. 339-3369

TREE, SHRUB, STUMP SVRBucket, crane, chopper, stump removal, small jobs to mega. 339-3369

INTERIOR PAINTING AND CERAMIC TILE.

25 years of experience. Free estimates. Call Larry

793-7208

TENTS, TABLES & CHAIRSDelivery, set up and pick up included.Call Tom at 428-6908.

CARING TOGETHERʼS 13TH ANNUAL TEAL RIBBONRUN/WALK

Caring Togetherʼs 13th Annual Teal Ribbon Run/Walk for OvarianCancer Support, Awareness, Education and Research will beheld on Sunday September 14th in Albanyʼs Washington Park.Both the 5K Run and 1-mile walk will begin at 9:00AM. For moreInformation and to download a registration form or make a dona-tion go to Caringtogetherny.org.

18TH ANNUAL IRISH 2000 FESTIVAL– The celebration that is midway to St. Patrickʼs Day -- the Irish2000 Music and Arts Festival -- takes over the Saratoga CountyFairgrounds on Sept. 12 & 13 with new groups and old favorites.The festival features more than 25 performers and two days ofall things Irish. It opens at 5 p.m. and ends at 11 p.m. on Friday,Sept. 12, with performances by Kilrush, Scythian, Clan na Gaeland the Red Hot Chilli Pipers. On Saturday, Sept. 13, Irish 2000opens at 10 a.m. and continues until midnight, with three stagesof non-stop music and a fourth stage where Irish dance takes thecenter. Discounted tickets will be available through Price Chop-perʼs Tickets to Go program starting on August 3 or through thefestival website through Sept. 11. Those using their Price Chop-per AdvantEdge Card receive an additional $1 the advance saleprices. Advance sale Friday only tickets are $16, Saturday onlytickets are $18. A two-day pass is available by advance sale onlyat $29. At the gate, tickets for Friday only are $20. Tickets for Sat-urday only are $25 at the gate. Children ages 12 & under are ad-mitted free. All sales at the gate are cash only. There is a $3parking fee. Additional info about the 18th Annual Irish 2000Music & Arts Festival is available by calling 1-888-414-3378 orvisiting irish2000fest.com.

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OPEN AUDITIONS – September 8 and 9, 7:00-9:00 pm, 6 FourthSt., Corinth. It is our pleasure to announce the Corinth TheatreGuildʼs premiere production of an original musical play, Nudges,written by Norman K. Mosher and directed by Kendra Schieber.Musical direction will be by Norm Mosher. Performances will beon the newly renovated Corinth High School stage on the week-end of November 14, 15, and 16. The play is a delightful look athow small suggestions can make an impact on othersʼ behavior.Using humor, wit, and Normʼs beautiful score, it features eightadult actors and a simple set – Crystalʼs Palace (a coffee shopsimilar to Lindaʼs Village Café). Please call 518-744-7396 formore information.

The Oriental Shrines are bringing their 2014 CIRCUS to LakeGeorge. For the first time we will be at the new charles R. WoodPark at 14 West Brook Road, Lake George.Show times are Saturday, September 13 at 3 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.and Sunday, September 14 at 2 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.The Shriners continue their long tradition of admitting two chil-

dren under the age of 12 for free with each paid adult ticket.This is a great value in family entertainment. Adult tickets arepriced at $12 each and can be purchased at the ticket office onthe day of the show.

MINI-GOLF TOURNAMENT TO BENEFIT DOUBLE H RANCHLAKE LUZERNE – Double H Ranch is pleased to announce the15th Annual “Hole in One for Hole in the Woods” mini-golf tour-nament on Sunday, Sept. 14. The mini-golf tournament will beheld from 9am-12pm at Pirateʼs Cove Adventure Golf in Queens-bury. The mini-golf tournament is hosted by the SciancaleporeFamily in memory of Joseph Sciancalepore to raise funds andawareness for the programs and year-round support the Ranchprovides to children and their families dealing with life-threateningillnesses. Registrants are encouraged to bring family, friends andco-workers to participate. Registration for the event is $15 perperson or $40 for your immediate family and includes participa-tion in the tournament and “Par-B-Q” after golf. The barbecue willbe held at the Double H Ranch in Lake Luzerne and will includechildrenʼs activities and games. Every child will win a prize! Giveus your “hole”-hearted support by sponsoring a hole. An individ-ual ($25) or business ($50) can sponsor a hole and have yourname, message or logo displayed throughout the tournament.For more information about sponsorships or to make a reserva-tion, please contact T.J. Roode at (518) 696-5921ext. 269 or e-mail [email protected]. For more informa-tion on the Double H Ranch visit www.doublehranch.org or call518-696-5676.

FISH DINNERSARATOGA SPRINGS - Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 pres-ents a Fish Dinner - September 10, 2014, 4:30-7:00pm. NewEngland Clam Chowder, Your Choice of Broiled or Fried Fish, Au-Gratin Potatoes, Baked Macaroni & Cheese, Vegetable, ColeSlaw, Rolls & Butter, Dessert, Coffee and Tea. Donation re-quested: Adults $10.00; Seniors and Military (Active/Retired withID Card) $9.00; Children 5-12 $6.00; Under 5 Free. Take-outs$10.00. Cash Bar Available. 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs.Call 584-2585 for more info.

The Corinth Free Library regular hours are: Monday, Tuesday,Thursday 11am-5pm and 7pm-8:30pm; Friday 9:30am – 4pm;and Saturday 10am-4pm.

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VOTERS IN THE TOWN OF DAYI am Ron Ladd and running for Highway Superintendent. I amnot pretending to be someone that Iʼm not. I am an honest andhardworking man. I will do the best job possible for the taxpayersand would greatly appreciate your support on September 9.

Thank you, Ron Ladd

WARREN COUNTY HEALTH SERVICESDIVISION OF PUBLIC HEALTH

1340 STATE RT 9, LAKE GEORGE, NY 12845-9803(518) 761-6580

Public Health will have the following clinics for the week of 9/8through 9/13. WARREN/WASHINGTON COUNTIES STD ANDHIV CLINIC: Tuesday, September 9, 6:00pm-7:30pm, WarrenCounty Municipal Center Public Health Office, entrance #6.WARREN COUNTY BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS: Monday,September 8, 11:30am-12:30pm, Glens Falls PresbyterianChurch, Glen Street; Monday, September 8, 11:30am-12:30pm,Chester municipal Center (Clinic held at Meal Site); Tuesday,September 9, 11:30am-12:30pm, Solomon Heights, 18 FarrLane; Wednesday, Sept. 10, 11:30am-12:30pm, North CreekSenior Meal Site, State Route 28; Thursday, September 11,11:30am-12:30pm, Lake Luzerne Municipal Center Town Munic-ipal Center, Lake Ave.Have no insurance! Tdap (whooping cough) vaccine available

at low cost for caregivers of newborns. Call 761-6580 for an ap-pointment. We have ZOSTAVAX (Shingles vaccine) for unin-sured or underinsured, 60 years and older for low cost. Call761-6580 for an appointment. You don't have to live in WarrenCounty to participate. Public Health has a Childbirth Classmonthly. Public Health also has a Travel Clinic for people whowill be traveling out of the country. STD/HIV and Blood PressureClinics are free. Check our website: www.warrencountyny.gov for information

about any of our programs or call Public Health at 800-755-8102.We are also on Facebook!

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THE CORINTH SENIOR CENTER will sponsor an AARP Defen-sive Driving Class on October 2 and 3, from 1-5. You must attendboth days. The cost is $20.00 for a member, $25 for non-mem-bers. Payment is due with sign up.

TOWN OF DAY TAXPAYERSSince you have been 18 yrs. old you have been able to makesome important decisions like joining the Armed Forces, going tocollege or even joining the work force, most importantly you havebeen able to exercise your 15th Amendment and Vote. Voicingyour opinion by voting means you have helped in the importantdecision makings of your local town, schools, state & federal gov-ernment. Letʼs not allow signs, friends or a 3 member RepublicanCommittee to sway your vote. Why not vote for the person of yourchoosing. Voting for Francis Allen on September 9th is a vote fora man who has lived in the Town of Day all of his life, a man whois a volunteer fireman protecting our town and a man that is will-ing to work hard at keeping our town as beautiful and as safe asit has always been.Francis is willing to listen to, and learn from the taxpayers to be-come the best Highway Superintendent he can be.

Paid for by the Committee to Elect Francis Allen

Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava-tion, poured concrete founda-tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land clearing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in-stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran-teed. Free est. 696-3000

STAY-AT-HOME DAD look-ing for a bigger list. 10+ yrs. insurance. Will consult. Home care help. 518-337-3854

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

POOL CLOSINGS!Inground/above, pressure testing lines. Filter repairs, liner replacements and take downs. John 893-7081.

$ BUYING, HIGHEST CASH PRICES $ Gold and silver, jewelry, vintage costume and turquoise, coins, watches, knives, military, toys, an-tiques, etc. 30+ yrs. exp. Save time , call Joe first. 669- 2274

STRUT YOUR MUTT CONTEST OPEN NOWFOR SUBMISSIONS

CAPITAL DISTRICT - If you think your dog is the “best”, thenenter their photo online in H.O.P.E.ʼs “Strut Your Mutt” contest bygoing to www.hopeanimalrescue.org. Then encourage yourfriends to vote online for your pooch by September 15. Top 20vote getters will be invited to the finale on September 27 at VaporNight Club in Saratoga where the dogs will compete for top prizesin front of a panel of local celebrity judges. All proceeds benefitH.O.P.E.ʼs adoption and low-cost spay/neuter programs. Formore information, visit www.hopeanimalrescue.org or call 518-428-2994.

JOIN US FOR I AM I CANʼS CASINO NIGHT GALASARATOGA SPRINGS - Please join us for I am I canʼs annualCasino Night Gala Thursday, September 18th, with MC BenitaZahn! The gala will be held from 6:00pm – 9:00pm at CanfieldCasino in Saratoga and will include fun casino games, tarot cardreaders, live music, delicious food, and a silent auction. Ticketsare $75 each and include food, festivities, and 50 chips to play.All proceeds will go to support our mission of connecting profes-sional women with local high school girls to achieve their post-graduation goals. If you would like to purchase a ticket to thegala or learn more about this amazing organization, please visitour website www.iamicanachieve.org, or contact StephanieGaluski at 688-3010 ext 103, or [email protected].

FISH CREEK ROD & GUN ANNUAL GARAGE SALEVICTORY - Saturday Sept 20th from 9:00-5:00 (Same weekendas the Town wide Garage Sale). Victory Mills, NY is located onRt 32 south of the village. Open to the Public- All Vendors wel-come. Tables or just a spot to sell your items. Tables or groundslocation to setup $20.00 for the Day. Food & drink will be avail-able. Please contact John @ 518-222-0316 to reserve your spot.

9TH ANNUAL TOM INDIANO MEMORIAL RIDE- Hosted by The Gateway House of Peace and The SaratogaSprings Fire Fighters. Sat., Sept. 20, 2014. Italian American Club,247 Grand Ave., Saratoga Springs. Rain or Shine. Registration10:30am. Ride departs at 11:30am. $20 per person. Food & Bev-erage, Music by Last Ride & Just Bruce. T-Shirts, 50/50 Raffleand Prizes. Trophy awarded to best poker hand upon return. Pro-ceeds to benefit Gateway House of Peace. Contact Fred Whipple584-5729 or Mark Hammond 538-1265 or email:[email protected]. Pre-register atwww.gatewayhouseofpeace.org.

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THE SHIRT FACTORY'S LOCALFEST CELEBRATES EN-TREPRENEURSHIP AND CREATIVITY

'LocalFest: Stuff Made Here' festival set for Saturday, September6, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.GLENS FALLS, NY — The Shirt Factory Arts & Healing Centerhosts its third annual LocalFest: Stuff Made Here, a celebrationof all things locally-made, on Saturday, September 6, from 10a.m. to 5 p.m. The historic garment factory, brought to new lifewith 80+ artist studios, specialty shops, healing arts, creativeservices and galleries, is located at the corner of Lawrence andCooper Streets in Glens Falls, New York. Admission to LocalFestis free.“LocalFest is a festival to honor the history and continued tradi-tion of entrepreneurship and creativity that makes the greaterGlens Falls region so special,” says co-organizer and Shirt Fac-tory co-manager Kate Austin-Avon. “The manufacturing sector isalive and well here, small businesses are supported by a tight-knit community, and our creative economy is diverse and strong.It's something worth shining a light on. You don't have this every-where.”“There's something for everyone,” adds Shirt Factory co-man-ager Dolores Thomson. “This year's event promises to be evenmore fun than last year!”On tap: Artist demonstrations and special sales inside on the fourfloors of The Shirt Factory with resident artists and shops; livemusic all day out in the courtyard; food and craft beverages;guest artists, artisans and businesses; fun activities for kids; ShirtFactory @ 15, a Shirt Factory themed juried show inside the ShirtFactory Gallery, a benefit pop-up show from the Glens Falls city-wide Paint Out to raise funds for Code Blue Emergency Shelter;history talks; area non-profits; local writers reading from theirwork, and new this year: A second performance stage for stagereadings and demonstrations of all kinds and free seminars forsmall businesses all day.More information can be found online at www.localfest.net andwww.shirtfactorygf.com.This event is made possible by our generous sponsors:PLATINUM | Adirondack Broadcasting, The Post-Star, Lawrence& Cooper, Inc.GOLD | Mannix Marketing, Inc., Glens Falls Chronicle, GlensFalls National Bank, Kingsbury Printing Co, Inc.SILVER | Irving Tissue, Hill Country Observer, Stewart's ShopsBRONZE | City of Glens Falls, PJN Photography, Advokate, Sen-sibiliTeas, Adirondack North Country Association, AdirondackArtist Kate Boyle - Glens Falls Art, Craig Murphy Photography,Rock Hill Bakehouse Cafe, Glens Falls Farmer's Market, LowerAdirondack Regional Arts Council (LARAC), Mindful Massage @The Lemon Tree Yoga & Healing Arts Studio, Glens Falls AreaRealty, Glens Falls Collaborative, Ledge Rock Hill Winery, David-son Brothers Restaurant & Brewery

RHINEBECK ARTS FESTIVALCAPITAL DISTRICT - The second-annual Rhinebeck Arts Festi-val (formerly the Hudson Valley Arts Festival), September 26-28at the Dutchess County Fairgrounds, will be a celebration of artis-tic expression in its many forms with a main focus on craft andvisual art. This mostly indoor shopping experience includes: 200outstanding artists; a Hudson Valley Furniture Makers showcase;exceptional live music; inspiring dance performances; craftdemonstrations; hands-on art encounters; childrenʼs activities;gourmet foods and more! Friday 10am-5pm; Saturday 10am-6pm;Sunday 10am-5pm.Weekend passes $10,seniors $9,chil-dren 6-16 $4, under 6 free. Group discounts available. Freeparking. Rain or shine. No pets allowed.www.artrider.com

MEDICARE FACTSGLENS FALLS - September 30 from 6 to 7 pm - Open enrollmentis fast approaching. Do you have Medicare questions? We havea Medicare expert that can simplify the options for Medicare Eli-gible Individuals. Program presented by Stephen Porto, Cool In-suring Agency. Program will be held at The Glens Falls Home,79 Warren Street, Glens Falls. Call today to reserve your spot(518) 793-1494.

WALK TO BENEFIT THE AMERICAN FOUNDATION FORSUICIDE PREVENTION

CAPITAL DISTRICT - Support the American Foundation for Sui-cide Prevention by participating in the 10th Annual Capital RegionOut of the Darkness Walk for R.I.T.A. on Sunday, September 21,2014 at the Historic Saratoga Flat Track. Proceeds will benefitlocal and national suicide prevention, awareness and educationprograms. Registration will be held at the Union Street entranceat 9:00 a.m. The walk will begin promptly at 10:30 a.m. To regis-ter, donate or to learn more, please visit www.afsp.org/walkorafsp.donordrive.com/event/rita.

CREAM CHICKEN & BEEF BURGUNDY DINNERSARATOGA SPRINGS - Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #16.Wednesday, September 24, 2014. 4:30-7:00pm. Tossed Salad,Creamed Chicken, Beef Burgundy, Noodles, Vegetable, Soup,Rolls & Butter, Dessert, Coffee & Tea. Donation requested:Adults $10.00; Seniors and Military (Active/Retired with ID Card)$9.00; Children 5-12 $6.00; Under 5 Free. Take-outs $10.00.Cash Bar Available. 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs. Call584-2585 for more info.

VENDORS, CRAFTERS & ARTISANS WANTEDBALLSTON SPA - for Annual Bazaar, October 4th, at Milton Com-munity Center, 310 Northline Road, Ballston Spa to benefit theBallston Area Senior Citizens. Indoor and outdoor space avail-able on first come/first serve basis. [email protected] or call 885-4229 for contract and avail-ability.

SARATOGA SPRINGS HOLISTIC HEALING AND SPIRITUALARTS EXPO

SARATOGA SPRINGS - Sat, Oct 4, 2014 | 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.Saratoga Springs City Center, 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs.Cost: $7, Children under 12 free. The “2nd Annual SaratogaSprings Holistic Healing and Spiritual Arts Expo” will be held onSaturday, October 4, 2014 at the Saratoga Springs City Center.The expo will include exhibitorʼs booths and ongoing presenta-tions by local and regional professionals. Exhibitors will includeareas of expertise such as nutrition, massage, acupuncture, heal-ing oils, naturopathy, homeopathy, intuitive readings, yoga andmore. For more information go to www.holisticspiritualexpo.com

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SARATOGA SPRINGS - The 4th annual Catwalk for Kidneysfashion show will return to Saratoga on Sunday October 12,10am-1pm. This event is a yearly favorite, featuring the very bestof Saratoga fashion, fabulous brunch, vendors, and a Catwalkthat tells a story! Each model featured in the show has a connec-tion to kidney disease or organ donation. They are patients, fam-ily members, donor families, living donors, clinical and academicprofessionals, all coming together to educate about kidney dis-ease and raise funds for local patient and community services.Holiday Inn, 232 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. (518) 584-4550.Cost-$49. More info- http://healthykidneys.org

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BURNT HILLS/BALLSTON LAKE CLASS OF 64CAPITAL DISTRICT - The Class of 1964 Burnt Hills-BallstonLake High School 50th Reunion Committee is gathering informa-tion from classmates to share details of our upcoming celebra-tion. The 50th Reunion weekend will be October 10-12, 2014.We will have our usual get together on Fri. Oct. 10th at Carneyʼs.The Saturday night event will be held at the Clifton Park ElksClub. It will be a great weekend. Plan to be there. Please sendyour contact information to Barb (Ross)[email protected] or Bill Wigley [email protected]

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THE WAY WE WERE CAR SHOWThe Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association an-nounced plans for the 12th annual “The Way We Were” CarShow to be held Sunday, October 12, 2014 from 9:00 am -4:00pm on Front Street in Ballston Spa. The rain date for this eventwill be October 19, 2014 from 9:00am – 4:00pm. This is one ofthe few local judged shows and several trophies will be awarded,including Best of Show, Mayorʼs Choice, Best Engine, Best Paint,Best Stock, Oldest Vehicle plus the top five in each of 13 cate-gories. Judging begins at 9:30 am with trophies awarded at 3:30pm. The event is free to spectators. Exhibitors can pre-registerby 10/1/14 for $10.00 per car or $15.00 the day of show. All pro-ceeds will benefit community activities sponsored by the BSBPA.Dash plaques will be given to the first 400 cars registered andthe first 200 cars registered will receive car show souvenirs. Aprintable registration form is available on the BSBPA website,www.ballston.org. For more information, contact Steve Farnhamat [email protected], Dan Barner at [email protected] the BSBPA at [email protected] or 885-2772.

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HELP FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN WHO STUTTER IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR LIBRARYCAPITAL DISTRICT - Stuttering is a frustrating and embarrassing problem for millions of people,but it can be especially tough on elementary school-age children. Help is available for parents,teachers, and speech-language pathologists at most public libraries in the form of a DVD designedto help school-age children who stutter. Some libraries have an older video version. The DVD fea-tures students from first 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 stutteringsometimes makes them feel about themselves. The 38-minute DVD, entitled Therapy in Action:The School-age Child Who Stutters, produced by the 67-year-old nonprofit Stuttering Foundationis available free of charge to public libraries nationwide. Other libraries that will shelve it can contactthe Foundation at 1-800-992-9392, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.stutteringhelp.orgor www.tartarmudez.org.

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WHOʼS AT RISK? CAREGIVER DISTRESSSARATOGA COUNTY - Self-Assessment Tool Helps Saratoga,Washington and Warren counties -Area Families Avoid the Dan-gers of Caregiver Distress. Nearly one-third of adults living inSaratoga, Washington and Warren counties are family caregiverswho could be at risk for heart disease, diabetes, depression andvarious other physical and emotional maladies as a result of care-giver distress, a potentially dangerous condition brought on bythe pressures of caring for a senior loved one. In response to thisgrowing issue, the local Home Instead Senior Care® office haslaunched a public awareness campaign – Family CaregiverStress Relief at FamilyCaregiverStressRelief.com – to help familycaregivers determine if they are at risk for distress and to mini-mize problems before they escalate. For more information aboutthe services of the Home Instead Senior Care office servingSaratoga, Washington and Warren counties call 518 580-1042or visit www.homeinstead.com/341.

LIONS CLUB DROP BOXES HADLEY/LUZERNE - The Hadley-Luzerne Lions Club has dropboxes for your used eyeglasses, hearing aids, cell phones andprinter cartridges. They can all be reused by those in need.Boxes are located at the Luzerne, Hadley and Day Town Halls.And at the Hadley-Luzerne Library and Glens Fall National Bank.Brewer Miller Funeral Home and the area Churches also haveboxes. For information call 654-9382.

WHOʼS AT RISK? CAREGIVER DISTRESSSelf-Assessment Tool Helps Saratoga, Washington and Warren counties -Area Families Avoid the Dangers of Caregiver Distress.Nearly one-third of adults living in Saratoga, Washington and Warren counties are family caregivers who could be at risk for heartdisease, diabetes, depression and various other physical and emotional maladies as a result of caregiver distress, a potentially dan-gerous condition brought on by the pressures of caring for a senior loved one. In response to this growing issue, the local Home In-stead Senior Care® office has launched a public awareness campaign – Family Caregiver Stress Relief atFamilyCaregiverStressRelief.com – to help family caregivers determine if they are at risk for distress and to minimize problems beforethey escalate. For more information about the services of the Home Instead Senior Care office serving Saratoga, Washington andWarren counties call 518 580-1042 or visit www.homeinstead.com/341.

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VOLUNTEER DIVERS NEEDEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency Team (One ofthe oldest organized dive teams in America) located in Waterford,NY is looking for BASIC CERTIFIED SCUBA DIVERS to helpwith underwater search and recovery operations throughoutwestern Vermont, western Massachusetts, and NY. To learnmore simply call: (518) 237-6744 OR download an applicationfrom our website at: www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org

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SARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga Sponsor-A-Scholar (SSAS),a non-profit organization in Saratoga Springs, is seeking volun-teer mentors for high school students enrolled in the program.SSAS helps motivated, financially disadvantaged students atSaratoga Springs High School excel in high school and succeedin college. Mentors are asked to commit to four years with a stu-dent, beginning in 10th grade and continuing through the firstyear of college. Mentors must be college graduates and agree tomeet with their student once a month. To volunteer, contact PatTitterton at 518-339-9474 [email protected]. Information: www.sarato-gasponsorascholar.org.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LOOKING FOR MENTORS- Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for mentors in Albany, Sch-

enectady, Saratoga, and Rensselaer Counties. We are the oldestand largest provider of one-to-one youth mentoring services inthe United States. In the Capital Region, we have been matchingcaring adults with local children for 50 years. Our mentoring re-lationships are proven to be a positive influence on the life of achild. Currently, we serve over 500 children, but there are over100 more waiting for mentors. If you want to learn more aboutvolunteering, contact Brigette Callahan at 862-1250 x15, or byemail at [email protected].

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DONʼT RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $700/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

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Garden Homes ºCommunitiesFOR SALE OR RENT.1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR MANUFACTURED HOMES,FINANCING AVAILABLE. Ravena 756-7473Brunswick 326-8069So. Glens Falls 798-5071Colonie 373-0194Halfmoon 373-0194Clifton Park 383-0211Latham 469-8195Scotia 377-4519Selkirk 767-9134/ 767-2367Saratoga Springs 383-0211gardenhomesmanagement.com

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HOMEBUYERS, BEWARE BEFORE BUYING(NAPSI)—For many, finding and buying the right home is stilla big part of the American dream.However, that dream home can turn into a nightmare whenhidden costs from weather and other types of damage startadding up.Itʼs not uncommon for consumers to find out about these hid-den costs rather late in the process. Thatʼs because until now,buyers had to wait until just before closing to receive a “sellerʼsdisclosure.”This is a document that reveals details about the house thebuyers plan to purchase. At that point, itʼs likely that a prospec-tive buyer has already paid thousands of dollars for legal fees,inspections, deposits and title fees and may be reluctant toback out of the deal.Fortunately, there is a resource that buyers can call on earlierin the process. Real estate tycoon and “Shark Tank” host Bar-bara Corcoran suggests going online to find property historyand insurance claims on a home. An Insurance Claims reportcan give homebuyers and Realtors information that was pre-viously only available to homeowners.For instance, a company called Housefax offers online reportsthat provide a comprehensive history of a home, includingbuilding permits; mortgage information; insurance claims; fire,flood, hail and catastrophic history; and other residential prop-erty details.The reports also include information on schools in the district,current property assessment values and inspector alerts.For more information, contact Housefax atwww.housefax.com.

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4-H BOTTLE DRIVEWARREN CO. - The Warren County 4-H Youth Development program will be conducting a bottledrive to donate to the Think Pink – Live Green 4-H Fundraiser. 4-H Educator, John Bowe, volun-teered to “Go Pink” for a cause! He has challenged the 4-Hers to the following: if they reach $500he will wear a bright pink shirt for a month, if they raise a $1000 he will color his hair and goateepink, and if they raise $2500 he will have his hair cut in a Mohawk and dye it pink for a month. Allfunds raised will be split between Warren County 4-H and a youth cancer program. All clean bottlesand cans can be dropped off Monday – Saturday between 8am and 5pm at the Direct Deposit BottleRedemption Center 3746 Main Street, Warrensburg and let the attendant know that the moneygoes to Warren County 4-H. Please leave all caps off and place glass in boxes. Every nickel countsand will help us get closer to our goal of raising $2,500. For more information contact Cornell Co-operative Extension at 518-623-3291 or 668-4881.