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See Our Ad Inside

HUGE

Thursday, September 18, 2014Vol. 53 No. 38 CORPENNYSAVER MONEYSAVER THE BI-WEEKLY

CDestinations Guide

Publication Date: Thursday,

October 9thDeadline:

Friday, October 3rd

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!

Vendor Spaces Still Available-5th Annual ʻVendor-Blender-Mixerʼ A Fundraiser! Sat., Oct. 25, 9am-2pm, United Protes-tant Church of Fort Ann, 5 Ann St., Fort Ann (near intersectionof Route 4 and 149 and across from Cumberland Farms)Crafts and Vendors (Thirty-One, Jewelry, Pampered Chef,Party Lite and more). Bake Sale-Plants-Luncheon (Home-made Soups and more) Be out and about on a beautiful au-tumn day! Come! Shop for the Seasons! Enjoy!

HUGE YARD SALE on Saturday, September 20, from 8am-2pm, Old Saratoga Reformed Church, corner of Pearl and Bur-goyne Streets, Schuylerville, will be having a huge Yard Salesale, featuring bargain priced items, and a food sale, hot dogsand hamburgers. There will also be a baked goods table. Thishas historically been the Schuylerville Area Community WideGarage Sale Weekend. Why not consider having ayard/garage sale of your own? Your unwanted items will surelybe someone elseʼs treasure. This is a great opportunity tocome together, meet friends and neighbors, and support thecommunity, while making a few extra dollars! Over the pastfew years this event has been very successful and has broughtmany people to the town. Hopefully, this year will see a recordamount of family sales in Schuylerville, NY. For more informa-tion call 695-3479, M-F, 9am-noon.

THE LIAR -- adapted byDavid Ives from the classiccomedy by Pierre Corneille.Directed by Joseph Fava.Oct. 17, 18, 19 and 22 thru26. Fridays & Saturdays at 8pm, Wednesday & Thursdayat 7:30 pm, Sundays at 2:30pm. Schenectady Civic Play-ers, 12 S. Church St., Sch-enectady. $17. 382-2081 orwww.civicplayers.org . Orderand charge by phone throughProctors box office 346-6204.

BREAKFAST BUFFET- Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge#161 presents Breakfast Buf-fet on Sunday, Sept. 21 from8:30-11am. Fruit Cocktail,French Toast/Pancakes, Pota-toes, Breakfast Sausage andHam, Corned Beef Hash,Scrambled Eggs, Eggs Bene-dict, Juice, Coffee and Tea.Donation requested: Adults$8.00; Seniors and Military(Active/Retired with ID Card)$7; Children 5-12 $6; Under 5Free. Take-outs $8. 1 ElksLane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs.Call 584-2585 for more info.

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Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County will meet on Saturday,September 20th, at 1pm at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall, cor-ner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville.  “Underground RailroadQuilts” will be the topic presented by Stan Malecki, an educatorrepresenting the Historical Society of Moreau and Parks-BentleyPlace of South Glens Falls.  Public is welcome.  For informationcall 587-2978.

DARTH VADER HOT AIR BALLOON & 100 OTHER SHAPESTO FILL SKIES AT BALLOON FESTIVAL

QUEENSBURY – 42nd Annual Event Brings Balloonists andSpectators from Around the World. Despite a promising weatherforecast for the 42nd Annual Adirondack Balloon Festival Sep-tember 18-21st in Warren County, event organizers are expectinga gigantic dark cloud to fill the skies over the Adirondack Moun-tains this week. An 86-foot Darth Vader-shaped hot-air balloonfrom Belgium will be making its first appearance in the UnitedStates at the 42nd Annual Adirondack Balloon Festival. Specta-tors will also see an elephant-shaped balloon fly over the moun-tains. The four-day (weather dependent) event is the oldest andlargest balloon festival on the East Coast. The event is run com-pletely by volunteers and could bring 150,000 visitors to the re-gion, according to balloon festival president Mark Donahue.Admission to the family friendly event is FREE! Full Schedule ofEvents: Thursday, September 18th - Crandall Park - City of GlensFalls -- 5:00pm: Opening Ceremonies; 5:15pm: Launch of up to20 balloons; 6:00-9:30pm: City of Glens Falls Block Party w/walk-about balloon & balloon baskets. Friday, September 19th -Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport – Queensbury -- 5:00pm: BalloonLaunch – 80+ balloons including special shapes. Saturday, Sep-tember 20th - Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport - Town of Queens-bury -- 6:30am: Flight of 100 Balloons; 5:00pm: Flight of 100Balloons; 8:00pm: “Lighting Up The Night”- Moonglow Featuring20+ Balloons- Bring Your Flashlights!! Sunday, September 21st- Floyd Bennett Memorial Airport - Town of Queensbury -- 6:30am: "Walter's Mass Ascension" simultaneous Flight of 100Balloons. September 21st - Crandall Park - City of Glens Falls -- 5:00pm: Launch of 20+ Balloons.

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

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

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In Loving Memory of Our Mother Agnes OʼConnell5-14-20 ~ 9-18-99

Mom,We love you for all the times you picked us up when we were down;And for all the times you traded your warm smile for our frowns;For all the times you brushed our hair, and tucked us into bed;

Or needed something for yourself, and put us first instead;For all the dreams that we have shared, the tears and laugher too;We love you Mom with all our heart, thereʼs no one quite like you.

Love always,Joan, Ed, Mike, Gail, Tina & Dave XOXO

Queensbury Senior Center Fall Craft FairThe Fall Craft Fair, sponsored by the Queensbury Senior Citizen,will take place on Saturday, September 27 from 9 AM to 3 PM atthe Queensbury Center (Town Hall Campus) 742 Bay Road inQueensbury. A wide variety of hand-made crafts will be availablefor purchase, in addition to refreshments and a 50/50 raffle. Foradditional information, please call 761-8224.

SONNEYʼS Weʼre having a big sale. Folks we had 2 estates, come in with all beautiful fur-niture for every room in the house. Dressers, bedroom sets, dining room sets, kitchen sets, stands, desk, bookcase, much much more. Plus another ship-ment of new Pillowtop mat-tress & boxspring. Queens $299 set, full $275 set, twin $225 set. You have to see them, top of the line sets. 400 DVD movies $2 each, 300 music CDs $1 each. It will be worth your time to check us out. Our prices are the lowest in the area. Sonneyʼs 1554 Rt. 9, Clifton Pk across from the Super Walmart. 371-0851

9TH ANNUAL BARBEQUE JAZZ FEST. Frederick Allen Lodge # 609. I.B.P.O.E. of W. Sat. Sept. 20, held at :Principessa Elena Society, 13 Oak St. Saratoga Springs, NY. 2-7 pm. Live music! Donations: Adult din-ner $25, “combo” dinner $35. Children (under 13) $12.50

MOVING- ART PRICEDTO SELL. Lithographs, Seri-ographs, Kitchel, Lancione, Richards, Kozo, Pena, Kuhn, Usilevsky, etc. Call Judy 877-8275- exit 10, Stonegate, 11 Birch Hill Court, come browse.

$ 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

C. L. HOME IMPROVE-MENTS Taking care of all your window and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates Call Rich (518) 528-7173

4-H BOTTLE DRIVEWARREN CO. - The Warren County 4-H Youth Development pro-gram will be conducting a bottle drive 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-Hʼersto the following: if they reach $500 he will wear a bright pink shirtfor 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 Mohawkand dye it pink for a month. All funds raised will be split betweenWarren County 4-H and a youth cancer program. All clean bottlesand cans can be dropped off Monday – Saturday between 8amand 5pm at the Direct Deposit Bottle Redemption Center 3746Main Street, Warrensburg and let the attendant know that themoney goes to Warren County 4-H. Please leave all caps off andplace glass in boxes. Every nickel counts and will help us getcloser to our goal of raising $2,500. For more information contactCornell Cooperative Extension at 518-623-3291 or 668-4881.

FISH CREEK ROD & GUN ANNUAL GARAGE SALEVICTORY – Saturday, September 20th from 9:00am-5:00pm(same weekend as the Town-wide Garage Sale). Victory Mills,NY is located on Rt. 32 south of the village. Open to the Public -All Vendors welcome. Tables or just a spot to sell your items. Ta-bles or grounds location to setup $20.00 for the Day. Food & drinkwill be available. Please contact John @ 518-222-0316 to re-serve your spot.

9TH ANNUAL TOM INDIANO MEMORIAL RIDESARATOGA SPRINGS - Hosted by The Gateway House ofPeace and The Saratoga Springs Fire Fighters. Saturday, Sep-tember 20, 2014. Italian American Club, 247 Grand Ave.,Saratoga Springs. Rain or Shine. Registration 10:30am. Ride de-parts at 11:30am. $20.00 per person. Food & Beverage, Musicby Last Ride and Just Bruce. T-Shirts, 50/50 Raffle and Prizes.Trophy awarded to best poker hand upon return. Proceeds tobenefit Gateway House of Peace. Contact Fred Whipple 584-5729 or Mark Hammond 538-1265 or email: [email protected] at www.gatewayhouseofpeace.org.

HERITAGE HUNTERS OF SARATOGA COUNTY TO MEET– Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County will meet on Saturday,

September 20th, at 1:00pm at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall,corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. “Underground RailroadQuilts” will be the topic presented by Stan Malecki, an educatorrepresenting the Historical Society of Moreau and Parks-BentleyPlace of South Glens Falls. Before the culmination of the CivilWar, slaves used quilt patterns to pass the word about upcomingplans of escape. Public is welcome. For information call 587-2978.

BALLSTON SPA HIGH SCHOOL REUNIONThe class of 1964 Ballston Spa High School 50th reunion com-mittee is looking for classmates who are interested in attendinga reunion on Sat. September 20, at the Ballston Spa CountryClub. If you have not yet been notified and wish to attend, pleasecall or e-mail Maureen at (518) 587-3280([email protected]) or Lenny at (518) 490-2312([email protected].) You may also e-mail us on Facebookat BSHS Class of 1964 with your contact information.

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E.C.Still loving you after 61 yrs. on9-12-14. Happy Anniversary tomy Sweetheart.

JR.

In Loving Memory of Thane Allen who left us on 9-20-04Not a day goes by that youʼre not in our thoughts. Time has goneby so fast seems like yesterday we were all outside doing thingsor we were on a motorcycle ride. You were taken way to soon.Youʼre deeply missed by family and friends. R.I.P. Thane.Love your wife, Mary and Kids-Brett-Danielle, Cassandra, Brett

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GRANDMOTHER HASopenings for 6 weeks and up. All meals included. Will help you get them ready for pre school. Exc. refs. low rates. Before/ after school. 581-5962 or 788-8215

PART-TIME/ FULL-TIME LICENSED DAYCARE:CALL 518-487-8477.

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

HOSPITAL BED: Year old semi-electric foam rubber top hospital bed with rails. Used 3 weeks. $800. 371-8041

RETIREMENT Celebration for DENISE WINSLOW, join us! Sunday, Sept. 21, 2pm, Stony Creek Town Hall. Re-freshments provided.

GRASS- FED BEEF. Sold by the side or quarter. No hor-mones or chemicals. Maple Hill Farm 399-4097

LARGE COUCH BED.Great condition. Asking $1500 obo, must come see. Call 955-8272. Ask for Kathy

JOEYJUNK.COMCleanouts, hauling, attics, bʼment, garages. Get it done fast for less cash. Fully ins. 237-JUNK “5865 “

CAREGIVER: Are you look-ing for an aide to care for your mom or dad? I have 6 yrs experience & I can give good references. Call Sue 951-4090

MAID TO SPARKLEMother/ daughter team now has openings. Loudonville to Saratoga. Over 15 yrs. exp. Free estimates, references upon request. 414-1505

RESPONSIBLE RETIRED RN for hire, to be companion for home bound, errands, etc. $15/hr. Mary Ann 882-9782

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

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

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

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

CLEAN OUTS ® - WE cleanout anything: Attics, base-ments, etc. We pay U for valuables! 528-8013

LARGE CORNER HUTCHGlass doors. Excellent condi-tion. $200 or best offer. 793-7683

The German-American Club of Albany invites you to a day offamily fun at an authentic Oktoberfest on Saturday, September27, noon to 9 PM at Maalwyck Park, RTE 5 in Glenville. Livemusic, dancing, German food and beer. Soft drinks too. Free ad-mission and plenty of free parking.

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 6:00pm – 7:30pm at Crandall Li-brary. 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]

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RETIREMENT Celebration for DENISE WINSLOW, join us! Sunday, Sept. 21, 2pm, Stony Creek Town Hall. Re-freshments provided.

E.C.Happy 61st AnniversarySweetheart, Love You!

JR.

PIZZA & WING NIGHT at Victory Mills Fire Dept. on September27th, 4-8pm. Eat In or Carry Out. Place your order at 695-6623after 2pm. We are open till 8 but our Last Call is 7pm. CheesePizza 12 cut $11; Pizza with the Works 12 cut $18; Toppings $2each - Sausage, Pepperoni, Peppers, Onions, Mushrooms &Extra Cheese. Wings with Celery, Carrots & Blue Cheese, 1dozen $9. extra blue cheese 75¢ - Plain, Mild, Hot, Xtra Hot,Sweet Baby BBQ and Garlic Parm.

Queensbury Senior Citizens Book SaleThe Queensbury Senior Citizens will hold their semi annual booksale on Thursday, Oct. 9th from 9am to 3 pm and on Friday, Oct.10th from 9am to 12pm. A sale of books for $1 a bag will be from9 to 12 on Friday. The sale will also include CDs, DVDs and puz-zles.The sale will take place at the Senior Center on 742 Bay Rd.Queensbury, NY. For more information, please call 761-8224

Glens Falls, NY- There is only one more week until artists canbegin submitting artwork- Saturday, September 20th- for LaphamGallery's Juried Art Competition, Define: Color. LARAC, The Lower Adirondack Arts Council, invites artists work-ing in any medium to submit original works of art for juried entryinto our themed juried exhibition titled ʻDefine: ColorʼColor surrounds us. Color defines how we perceive things bothliterally and figuratively; ie: the sky is blue or one is described tobe green with envy. LARACʼs Lapham Gallery is looking for worksthat define, represent, or explore the nature of color in materialor meaning.To enter:Artists must bring artworks to Lapham Gallery: Saturday, Sep-tember 20th, Tuesday, September 23rd, or Wednesday, Septem-ber 24th May submit up to 3 pieces measuring 30” inches or less or submit1-2 pieces with any works measuring over 30”. E-mail or Website entries are not applicable, artwork should ar-rive to gallery ready-to-hang.Provide an entry fee of $10 for LARAC Members/$15 Non-Mem-bers. Artwork should define, represent, or explore the nature of colorin material or meaning. Please visit www.larac.org to download our prospectus and viewadditional guidelines.Our Guest Juror Tony Iadicicco is an abstract expressionist oilpainter, known for his bold and vibrant colors. Tony has been acentral, dynamic part of the Capital Region arts community, asExecutive Director of Albany Center Gallery, board member ofAlbany Barn, and an award-winning artist and community volun-teer. Accepted works will be on display in Lapham Gallery, October 3-October 31, 2014. An Opening Reception Celebration and AwardCeremony is scheduled Friday, October 3rd, 5-7pmPlease direct questions to Gallery Curator JennyHutchinson, [email protected] or 518-798-1144 ext.2

HERBED ROAST PORK DINNER - Saturday, October 25th, FortMiller Reformed Church, Fort Miller Road, 4:30-6:00pm. Noreservations necessary. Family style dinner includes: HerbedRoast Pork with gravy, stuffing, sweet potato souffle, greenbeans, coleslaw, beverage & apple brownies. Adults $10; Chil-dren (3-12 yrs.) $5 and Children under 3 years free. Directions:Fort Miller Road is located off Rt. 4 between Fort Edward andSchuylerville.

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.

SOUTHERN ADIRONDACK FIBER FESTIVALGREENWICH – 9/27/2014 10:00am to 9/28/2014 5:00pm atWashington County Fairgrounds, 392 Old Schuylerville Rd.,Greenwich NY 12834. The 6th Annual Southern Adirondack FiberFestival is sure to delight experienced and beginner fiber enthu-siasts alike. For 2014 we have over 120 vendors from throughoutNew York and New England. 120 Vendors Demos & WorkshopsFestival Foods Fleece - Yarn - Roving Sheep Shearing DemoFleece Show & Sale Finished Products Patterns & Kits Hand-made Soaps Equipment & Supplies for knitting, spinning, weav-ing & hooking Dog Herding Demos Livestock Private SaleFace-painting & Balloons with Puddles the Clown Local GrownFoods - cheeses, honey, maple syrup All Natural Animal FleeceSheep, Alpacas, Llamas, Rabbits, Angora & Cashmere Goat,Livestock Supplies. Cost: Adults $5, kids 13 and under free. Freeparking. For more information, visit website at http://adkfiber.com

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DEFINE: COLOR - A JURIED ART COMPETITIONGLENS FALLS - LARAC, The Lower Adirondack Arts Council, in-vites artists working in any medium to submit original works ofart for juried entry into our themed juried exhibition titled ʻDefine:Colorʼ. Color surrounds us. Color defines how we perceive thingsboth literally and figuratively; i.e.: the sky is blue or one is de-scribed to be green with envy. LARACʼs Lapham Gallery is look-ing for works that define, represent, or explore the nature of colorin material or meaning. To enter, Artists must bring artworks toLapham Gallery: Saturday, September 20th, Tuesday, Septem-ber 23rd, or Wednesday, September 24th and may submit up to3 pieces measuring 30” inches or less or submit 1-2 pieces withany works measuring over 30”. E-mail or Website entries are notapplicable, artwork should arrive to gallery ready-to-hang. Thereis an entry fee of $10 for LARAC Members/$15 Non-Members.Artwork should define, represent, or explore the nature of colorin material or meaning. Please visit www.larac.org to downloadour prospectus and view additional guidelines. Accepted workswill be on display in Lapham Gallery, October 3 thru October 31.An Opening Reception Celebration and Award Ceremony isscheduled Friday, October 3rd, 5-7pm. Please direct questionsto Gallery Curator Jenny Hutchinson, [email protected] or 518-798-1144 x2.

SOUTH GLENS FALLS OFFICE TO CELEBRATE COMMUNITY APPRECIATION DAY

SOUTH GLENS FALLS – The South Glens Falls Office of GlensFalls National Bank and Trust Company will host a fall-themedCommunity Appreciation Day featuring food and giveaways onTuesday, September 23. The event is being held from 9am to2pm at 147 Saratoga Avenue and will include cider donuts, ciderand apples from McWhorter's Orchard in the morning, plus hotdogs, chips and refreshments for lunch. There will also be variousfundraisers, including a bottle and can drive for Boy Scout Troop99, as well as a pie sale from 10am to 1pm to benefit the MoreauCommunity Center Food Pantry. In addition, Adirondack MobileShredding will offer free paper shredding on-site from 11am to1pm for a donation for the food pantry. For more informationabout the September 23 Community Appreciation Day, pleasecall the South Glens Falls Office at 793-4431. Glens Falls Na-tional Bank and Trust Company provides banking, investment,insurance and other financial services through 30 locations. Ithosts community events throughout the year as a way to showappreciation for its customers and neighbors, and assist localcauses.

MONTHLY COUNTRY BREAKFASTGANSEVOORT – The Gansevoort Vol. Fire Dept. will be hostingit's monthly Country Breakfast on Sun., September 21, during thehours of 8am to 11am in the Gansevoort Firehouse, 1870 Rt.32N, Gansevoort. Donations: Adults $8; Seniors 55 yrs.+ $7.50;Children 5-12 $6; kids under 5 free.

“LIFE OF A FAMILY OF ADIRONDACK BEAVERS”GLENS FALLS – Naturalist and educator Tom Kalinowski willpresent "Life of a Family of Adirondack Beavers" on Wednesday,September 24 at 7:00pm as part of the monthly program of theSouthern Adirondack Audubon Society. The program will be heldin the Community Room on the lower level of Crandall Library indowntown Glens Falls. The program is free and open to the pub-lic. Please avoid wearing fragranced products to avoid triggeringallergies, asthma, and migraines in others attending the program.

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THE WAY WE WERE CAR SHOWBALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa Business & Professional As-sociation announced plans for the 12th annual “The Way WeWere” Car Show to be held Sunday, October 12, 2014 from9:00am-4:00pm on Front Street in Ballston Spa. The rain datefor this event will be October 19, from 9:00am-4:00pm. This isone of the few local judged shows and several trophies will beawarded, including Best of Show, Mayorʼs Choice, Best Engine,Best Paint, Best Stock, Oldest Vehicle plus the top five in eachof 13 categories. Judging begins at 9:30 am with trophiesawarded at 3:30 pm. The event is free to spectators. Exhibitorscan pre-register by 10/1/14 for $10.00 per car or $15.00 the dayof show. All proceeds will benefit community activities sponsoredby the BSBPA. Dash plaques will be given to the first 400 carsregistered and the first 200 cars registered will receive car showsouvenirs. A printable registration form is available on the BSBPAwebsite, www.ballston.org. For more information, contact SteveFarnham at [email protected], Dan Barner [email protected] or the BSBPA at [email protected] or 885-2772.

AGING WELL FORUMGLENS FALLS – On Saturday, October 25, from 8am to 1pm atSUNY Adirondack Scoville Learning Center, The Glens FallsHome, Inc. presents the Aging Well Forum. This yearʼs forum,Guidance for People Seeking Senior Services, will bring togetherprofessionals, seniors, adult children and caregivers to learnabout the wide array of services available in the community. Theprogram will also feature international speaker, Dr. Joel Good-man, Director, The HUMOR Project, Inc., who will talk on HU-MOResilence in Aging: Using Humor to Tickle Stress Before itTackles You. A continental breakfast, a copy of Dr. Goodmanʼsbook Laffirmations: 1,001 Ways to Add Humor to Your Life andWork, resource materials and the opportunity to visit with ex-hibitors is included in the $20.00 registration fee. Pre-registrationis required by calling The Glens Falls Home at (518) 793-1494.

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Sept. 20, 8-3, Sept. 21, 9-2.306 Northern Pines, Wilton. Misc. household,

MOVING SALE. SAT. 9/20 8-3. Logans Run, off from Harris Rd. Corinth. Outdoor furniture, multiple items.

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HARVEST FESTIVALSept. 20, 9-3. at the Mill Rock. 233 West Milton Rd. Ballston Spa. Food, vendors, crafters, medium readings. To reserve a reading or ven-dor space call 882-7230.

RAIN OR SHINE Sun. 9/219-1. Ceramics, older house-hold, & Christmas items. Re-cords and tapes. 172 Howe Rd. Corinth.

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SAT. SEPT. 20, 9-2.19 Stonegate Rd. off of Ush-ers Rd. ( W of Nʼway, exit 10) Kids stuff, hh items, linens, jewelry, sport mementos, etc. No earty birds.

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SUPER HUGE HOUSE sale4540 Rt. 9N, So. Corinth. Porter Corners, Fri. 9/19, 10-6pm & Sat. 9/20, 10-4pm. Alum. boat & trailer, tons of old/ new tools, garden stuff, wicker set, screen house, hy-draulic hairdresser chairs, elec. hosp. bed, tons of glassware & bric-brac. 100ʼs of 25¢ items, nice selection of quality window dressings & bedding, all items looking for a good home & priced to sell. Looking forward to seeing you all. Follow hot pink signs. Questions call (518)752-6461

SAT & SUN 9/20-21, 8-3. 8 Apple St. Ballston Spa. Desk w/ hutch, ski boots, clothes, books , hh items, much more.

SAT-SUN. 9/20-21, 9-4.27 Harris Rd. Town of Half-moon. Tools, snowblower, push mower, household items, clothes, Something for everyone at very good prices.

LAWN SALE. SEPT. 209am-12 pm. Corner of Com-stock, Howe and Depot Rd. Corinth, NY. Call 654-8430 for more information.

ROYAL DOULTON CHINA: Beautiful, many sets, serving pieces. Worth $850; Sale $550. Call 237-3787.

MEDICARE FACTSGLENS FALLS - September 30 from 6:00-7:00pm - Open enroll-ment is fast approaching. Do you have Medicare questions? Wehave a Medicare expert that can simplify the options for MedicareEligible Individuals. Program presented by Stephen Porto, CoolInsuring Agency. Program will be held at The Glens Falls Home,79 Warren Street, Glens Falls. Call today to reserve your spot(518) 793-1494.

OCTOBER 2014 ART SHOWSouthern Saratoga Artistsʼ Society is sponsoring an Art show inthe month of October 2014. It is held at the Shenendehowa AdultCommunity Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, NY12065. It is open to the public. Go to our website www.southern-saratogaartist.com for the entry form which has all informationon the form or call Angela at 399-1824.

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BURNT HILLS/BALLSTON LAKE CLASS OF 64- The Class of 1964 Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School 50th

Reunion Committee is gathering information from classmates toshare details of our upcoming celebration. The 50th Reunionweekend will be October 10-12, 2014. We will have our usual gettogether on Fri. Oct. 10th at Carneyʼs. The Saturday night eventwill be held at the Clifton Park Elks Club. It will be a great week-end. Plan to be there. Please send your contact information toBarb (Ross)Oberdieck [email protected] or Bill [email protected]

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CAPITAL DISTRICT - Stuttering is a frustrating and embarrassingproblem for millions of people, but it can be especially tough onelementary school-age children. Help is available for parents,teachers, and speech-language pathologists at most public li-braries in the form of a DVD designed to help school-age childrenwho stutter. Some libraries have an older video version. The DVDfeatures students from first through sixth grade, some of whomtalk about their experiences with stuttering. They talk openlyabout the teasing they face from classmates and how their stut-tering sometimes makes them feel about themselves. The 38-minute DVD, entitled Therapy in Action: The School-age ChildWho Stutters, produced by the 67-year-old nonprofit StutteringFoundation is available free of charge to public libraries nation-wide. Other libraries that will shelve it can contact the Foundationat 1-800-992-9392, e-mail [email protected], or visitwww.stutteringhelp.org or www.tartarmudez.org.

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SEARCH AND RESCUE VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDThe Tri-State Emergency team is recruiting volunteers to providewildland and underwater searches. This includes all aspects offield and underwater search. The tri-state emergency team re-sponds when requested by NYS forest rangers and other policeagencies throughout New York State, Western Vermont and Mas-sachusetts. We are looking for certified scuba divers, experi-enced boat handlers, and people who enjoy hiking and theoutdoors in general who wish to help people in need. The teamwill provide training and complete support as needed. Our head-quarters is located in Waterford. Applicants need not live in Wa-terford to volunteer. If interested, call -237-6744 or visit ourwebsite at www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org.

SEARCH & RESCUE VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - Northeast Mobile Search and Rescue(NEMSAR) is looking for a few good women and men to join ourteam. NEMSAR is a 501 (c) (3) not for profit, all volunteer searchteam located in Clifton Park. We search for lost people of all agesworking with the NYS Police, County Sheriff, Local Police, FireDepartments, and the NYS DEC Forest Rangers. A love of theoutdoors is a must for interested volunteers and we will provideall of the additional training to help you become a meaningful partof our search team. Also, if youʼre not up to working in the woodswe have several team positions that support our searches to in-clude Radio Communications, Logistics, Equipment, and VehicleMaintenance.

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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ARE YOU LOOKING FOR someone that has many years of construction experi-ence? Someone that will be at your home when they say they will? A.J. and Conrad are your guys! We handle all phases of your remodeling project and we love small jobs too! Shop local! Call 654-6963 or 538-3878.

PICKLES PRESSURE WASHING LLC. Hot water house washing, soft roof washing, decks washed and stained, gutters cleaned and whitened. Insured. Call (518)366-4880

TOM MULLAN TREE AND STUMP REMOVALWe specialize in large tree re-moval. Insured • Free Est.584-7259 or cell 598-3791tommullantreeservice.com

ELECTRICIANDAVEʼS ELECTRIC. Fully in-sured, free estimates. Rea-sonable rates. 583-0441

DEER SPRING FARMRototilling & Landscaping. Fall vegetable garden rototill-ing with organic goat and horse manure. Fall cleanups, snow blowing, and winter roof raking. Owner Ken Mackie and Son. (518) 306-4015

MASON FOR HIRE Foundation repairs, all con-crete work and repair, all your other masonry needs. www.sancocrete.ws 892-1476

Wadeʼs Tree Serv. & Land-scape Co. Complete tree serv. Light landscaping serv. 35 yrs. exp. 3rd generation arborist. 10% disc. w/ad. Fully ins. Free est. 384-7285

OLD APPLIANCESand FURNITURE

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

LAKESIDE PAINTING & MORE: Int./Ext., Deck Stain-ing, Pressure Washing, Refs. avail. Free est. Ins. 281-0452

FIREWOOD--FREE DELIV-ERY: Cut, split & seasoned. All sizes avail. Boiler wood & log length too. 518-253-7167

SEAMLESS GUTTERSThe Gutter Guy. Cleaning & repair also available. Fully ins. 24 years exp. 339-3231

WATER HEATERS REPLACED NOW! Rebates! Gas fired. Tankless or tank type. Call Mike OʼBrien 365-6624 any time!

EXCAVATION/ LOGGINGLand clearing & stumping. Sm. jobs to big development. 339-3369

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

ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Fully lic. & ins. 25yrs exp., res./comm. Stand by Generac generator 274-5100

PICKLES ROOF WASHINGSoft roof washes, black streaks cleaned and re-moved, moss removed, hot water house and deck washes. Insured, free esti-mates. 366-4880

FRIDHOLM RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS: Bathrooms, basements, carpentry, tile work, plaster/drywall repair, window/door installation, light fixtures, painting, deck build/repairs, popcorn ceil-ings, basement Drylok sealer and many other tasks. A+ BB rating. Will show up. We love what we do! Please call John Fridholm at 330-9507 or visit us at jfridholm.com

RONʼS TREE SERVICETree removal, stump grind-ing, lot clearing, chipping, hauling, storm damage. Call today for an affordable price. Free estimates and fully in-sured. 538-2270

M & K CONTRACTINGRemodeling • Bath • Kitchens Basements • Replacement Windows • Decks • Porches Fully insured • Specializing in basement remodeling885-9074 • 506-1458

DONʼT PAY TAXES on structures that are not usable or wanted! Complete demoli-tion of houses, garages, barns, buildings, trailers...any size removed quickly and cleanly! Fire damage cleanup. Inside of buildings and warehouses cleaned out. Land clearing. Prompt, pro-fessional service. Reas. rates. Rick Carbone Excavating 696-3000.

LOG SPLITTER FOR RENTSince 1983 Horz. & Verticals Discounts, 55 Van Dam St.

Dick Collins 584-8081

NEED HELP? CARPENTER/ Handyman availalble.Call 813-3233.

J & R FLOOR COVERING Tile, hardwood, carpet, vinyl, laminate. Great prices on ma-terials & installation. Residen-tial, commercial. Experi-enced & insured. Visa, MC, Discover Ralph 584-4657 jandrfloorcovering.com

FRIDHOLM PAINTING:All int./ext. painting & staining projects. Popcorn & cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping, faux/decorative painting. Free est. Insured. A+ BBB rating. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. We love what we do! contact John Fridholm, 330-9507www.jfridholm.com

Need Home Improvement?Services from facelifts to re-model, also custom design cabinets, built-ins, and stor-age solutions to fit your exact space and needs. Handy-man services, painting, tile work, flooring, moldings, dry-wall repair. Insured. BKʼs Custom Services 581-5900.

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FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions. Remodeling, carpentry, basements, kitchens, baths, decks, No job too small.Don Ferraro (518) 882-9513

REACH OVER 28 MILLION homes with one ad buy! Only $2,795 per week! For more information, contact this publication at 518-877-4730

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

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R&D LANDSCAPING. Flowers, shrubs, trees, plant-ing, mulching, retaining walls, cleanups, trees cut, trimmed. 15 yrs. experience, free esti-mates. (518) 451-6021

HEATING SERVICE AND AIR CONDITION or new in-stallations. Best prices. Best efficiencies. Gas fire, rebates. Call Mike OʼBrien 365-6624 anytime.

HANDYMAN , Remodeling and Carpentry services. Ex-perienced. Careful attention to detail. Insured. Guaranteed int/ext. work. Call Ernie Mum-ford 669-4530

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

GEORGE T. FARNUMARCHITECT 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now for Spring. 518-885-1705

WINDOW CLEANINGNot all window cleaners are the same. We hand polish our windows and window casings. Quality matters.Call Tom at 428-6908.

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

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Ins. backyard accessible. 877-8033/ 301-5712

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

MG REMODEL & HOME REPAIR - No job too small! Int.ext. Serving Capital Dist. Questions? Give me a call! Free est. Fully ins. 383-2546

EXPERTS SAY FALL IS THE TIME TO PLANT PERENNIALS

(NAPSI)—Perennial plants are a gardenerʼs dream: They addcolor to borders and beds, and are relatively easy to maintain.Perennials can also be used to add fragrance and texture togardens, as well as attract beneficial wildlife such as butterfliesand hummingbirds. Planting perennials in the fall is like makinga long-term investment—one that pays dividends the next year.

Herbaceous perennials are plants that die back to the groundin cold weather but resume growing in spring. This feature of-fers gardeners a wide selection of plant sizes, flower colorsand forms, and seasons of bloom to choose from.

Expert Advice

Explains flower specialist Venelin Dimitrov, “Fall is the idealtime to plant perennials because the cold winter months thatfollow are very important for dormancy. Many beautiful plantsfrom temperate climates must experience a period of low win-ter temperature to initiate and accelerate flowering, which isknown as vernalization. This process establishes the plant, soit starts growing earlier the next spring and produces brighterand bolder colors.”

Dimitrov suggests that for most gardeners, border perennialsare probably most useful in a mixed border, interplanted withlow-growing shrubs that may or may not lose their foliage inwinter. Mixed borders allow woody plants to add structure,height, texture and yearlong interest to the garden.

Make A Plan

When determining which perennials to use, itʼs important toconsider the overall size of a garden, the amount of sun it gets,and the climate.

To create continuity of interest, choose plants that bloom at dif-ferent times during a season. Height is an important factor.Dimitrov suggests using taller plants at the back of a border orbed, with the lowest perennials at the front. In shade-chal-lenged beds, consider using drought-tolerant plants, or thosewith low water requirements.

For a dynamic sweep of color every spring, plant snowdrop,crocus, tulip and daffodil bulbs when the ground has cooledsufficiently.

Add edible interest by planting perennial fruits such as black-berries, raspberries and strawberries. Garlic is also easy togrow, richly flavored and will keep up to 10 months after har-vest.

Free, Helpful App

To make it easier to plant in specific garden regions, W. AtleeBurpee & Co. created a free Garden Time planning app. Todownload the app, access helpful how-to articles and videos,and order perennial plants, visit www.burpee.com or call (800)888-1447.

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LIVE IN PCA or HHA Interested in working 3 days and having the other 4 off? Earn up to $156 a day. For immediate work Call Con-cepts of Heath Care at (518) 885-2020.

FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES Exit12, Malta, now accepting applicants for FT housekeep-ing, FT Breakfast, FT Laun-dry & FT Night Audit. Apply in person: 101 Saratoga Village Blvd., Malta

FLIGHT ATTENDANT Ca-reers start here! We will help you land the job and prepare for training by the airlines. Five information packed days in Orlando. Call AIM to learn more. 1-888-242-3630

DOUBLE M HAUNTEDHAYRIDES. The Haunted Hayrides are hiring! Looking for high energy and enthusi-astic actors/ performers to work Thurs.-Sun. evenings during the month of October. Accepting applications now Go to www.mmhauntedhayrides.com to fill out an application elec-tronically or in person at the Double M on Sept. 22 from 10-5. 678 Route 67, Ballston Spa. For more info call 885-9543

HVAC INSTALLERS (Colo-nie) We are seeking experi-enced service technicians, commercial, heating, air con-ditioning and refrigeration, motivated with the ability to work on your own. Year round work, Company vehicle for the right person (clean li-cense). Good pay/ End of year bonus! Call 518-852-9916.

PLUMBER (Clifton Park): Hir-ing plumbers for permanent, FT work starting immediately. We are looking for 5+ yrs. commercial plumbing. Email resume [email protected]

NOW HIRING CLEANINGspecialists in Glenville. Mon-Thurs. 7:30 pm-10pm. and Fri. 6:30pm-9pm. Must be reliable, motivated and have transportation. $11/hr. 384-3878

DRIVERS: CDL-A. Average $52,000 per yr. plus. Excel-lent home time + weekends. Monthly bonuses up to $650. 5,000w APUʼs for YOUR comfort + E-logs. Excellent benefits. 100% no touch. 877-704-3773

MAINTENANCE.An apartment complex in

Glenville seeks a reliable PT person with knowledge of electrical, plumbing, and carpentry. Dependable car and clean driving record. 12-16 hours/ week. Re-sume/ references to HR, 215 Broadway, Buffalo, NY. 14204, or fax to (716) 854-2981. EOE.

CLEANERS - PT: $10/ hr. Start ASAP. Evenings.Saratoga area. 226-0865DRIVERS:$2,000.00

SIGN-ON BONUS! Home Nightly! Albany, NY Flatbed! CDL-A, 1yr. Exp. Req.Estenson Logistics. Apply: www.goelc.com 1-866-336-9642

FREE HOME HEALTH AIDE TRAINING!! Certification upon completion. Classes will be held in Albany, NY. Our next class is in October. Space is limited. Must have a clean license, solid work his-tory and a vehicle. We offer vacation pay, excellent bonus & weekend premiums. Apply to: Interim Health Care, www.interimhealthcare.com or call Lauren to schedule an appointment (518) 452-3655E/O/E

HOME HEALTH AIDES, Per-sonal Care Aides & Com-panions. Aides Must be certi-fied. Flexible hrs. Competitive pay, team atmosphere. Must have a vehicle and be ready to work. Senior Solutions. 584-1200 or 370-1200.

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DO YOU HAVE PRODUCTS or Services to Promote? Reach as many as 4.9 million households and 12 million potential buyers quickly and inexpensively! Only $490 for a 15-word ad.Place your ad online at fcpny.com or call 1-877-275-2726

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FOR RENT: MH Stony CreekPerfect for single or couples. No pets. w/ Dish Network tv. $525/ mo. + 696-4161 lv. ms

7112 ANTIOCH DR. Unit DMiddle Grove. Available 9/15. 3 BR, 1.5 ba. in 4 family building. W/d hkup, patio area, o/s parking, $895.Call Broker ( 518)423-4177

ADULT COMMUNITYMinimum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spacious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $700./ $725. Washer, dryer hookups. Low heat costs. No pets.885-4232

MECH. 2 BR, 1.5 ba. duplex. Gas heat, & hot water. C/A, w/d hkup. Full basemt. NP, NS. $900+ util. 669-9919

COUNCIL MEADOWSBurnt Hills 1 BR apt. ranges from $490 to $808 market rent; heat/ lights average $80. Must meet eligibility guide-lines. No smoking, pet? FMI (518) 584-4543- TDD Relay Service 1-800-421-1220. Equal Housing Opportunity/ Handicap Accessible.

RETAIL, COMMERCIALoffice space for rent. Lake Luzerne. 1,480 sq. ft. Lots of parking. $700/mo. + utilities. Call 696-5424

FOR RENT: TRAILER2 BR, 14 x 70. $750. 654-6239

CLIFTON PK. APTS.3 BR $1250, 2 bath, marble FP, central air, gas heat, W/D hook-ups, many extras. Great location. Call Tina(518) 280-1572

2 BR APT. IN CORINTH. Low util, o/s prkng. Incl plow-ing, garbage, cable hkups on site laundry. Lg. backyard. Not incl. elec. & heat. $750/ mo. Avail. 10/1/14 810-9499

2 BR APT FOR RENTLake Luzerne. Gas and elec. heat. Remodeled, 730 sq. ft. off-street parking. $600 per mo., first mo. last mo. and se-curity deposit required + util/ heat. No pets. Refs needed. 696-5424

HADLEY, 2ND FLOOR2 BR apt. Pet ok w/ restric-tion. $645 + sec. 696-4626

MECHANICVILLE: Studio apt.1st floor. Clean. Frige, new stove, priv. parking. NP NS. Avail. Oct.1st. 664-8424

RENTALS

HALFMOON Canal Rd. 2BR Apt. $975 mo. +util. With dock. Private & quiet, new carpet, washer, dryer. No pets, no smokers. Ideal for senior or couple. 371-1285

ONE BEDROOM Apartment,remodeled, waterfront. $600/ month + security & utilities. 696-3300

DONʼT RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $750/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

DONʼT RENT. OWN FOR $650/mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manufactured home. Sara-toga Springs and Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

DONʼT RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $750/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com

LOTS AVAILABLEQuiet adult park. New homes, water, trash incl. Wilton, NY. 584-7924

MANUFACTURED

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

WHY RENT WHEN YOU CAN OWN! New 3 BR, 2 bath manufactured home. As low as $550 per month, if bank qualified. Lot rent in-cluded @ $250 per month for three years. Forest Hills in Ballston Spa: 788-1399 or Woodcrest Acres in Cor-inth: 654-9820. Pyramid Pines Sales 587-1279

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Quiet Senior Parkin Halfmoon.

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GLENVILLE TERRACE2 Bedroom home. $800 rent, $800 security. Contact ( 518) 377-4519

DRASTICALLY REDUCED from $58,000 to $50,900! 4 bdrm., 2 ba., huge DW at exit 12! Make an offer. Pinnacle Realty 518-728-8457

HALFMOON HEIGHTS Clifton Park. 3 BR homes, natural gas heat, $875/ mo. $875 sec. Call (518)371-7480

OPEN HOUSE! New Price! Motivated Sellers. 3+ bdrm., 2 bath, DW. $52,500. Adiron-dack Estates, 100 Gordon Lane, Lot 225, Gansevoort. Pinnacle Realty 518-429-8337

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NYS BIGGEST LAND SALE Ever! Big discounts on over 50 tracts, 5 acres & up. Free closing costs, very low pay-ments. Camps, rivers, ponds & more! Call Christmas & As-sociates 1-800-229-7843 to schedule a tour.

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Free Home Bible Study- Great way to study through the Bibleat your convenience. Exciting and informative study that couldchange your life. Compliments of Free Spirit Fellowship. 885-3149

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FOUND: CAT, sm. dark cal-ico, w/purple collar & purplebell, on Center St., Corinth.Please call 654-2887

HORSES BOARDED INLake Luzerne. Outdoor arena beautiful trails. $200/mo. In-cludes hay. Call 744-1452

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

TIPS FOR DEALING WITH KITTYʼS POTTY PROBLEMS

(NAPSI)—“Why is my kitty going outside the litter box?” is oneof the top questions that veterinarians get asked by cat parents.

According to Dr. Laura Wiles, a veterinarian who specializes infeline medicine, it might be a health issue, behavioral problemor the catʼs environment.

Dr. Wiles advises cat parents to first take kitty to their vet to ruleout any health problems. For behavioral and environmental is-sues, Dr. Wiles offers some tips to help make kittyʼs trips to thelitter box less stressful:

• Place the litter box in a location thatʼs best for kitty-not you.Cats prefer that their litter box be in a quiet, easy-to-access lo-cation that offers them some privacy-not a high-traffic or noisyarea.

• Keep the litter box clean. Sift the litter regularly to keep it fresh.Wash the litter box every time you do a complete change of litter,using mild soap and water or an enzymatic cleaner (not bleach).

• Have multiple litter boxes if you have multiple cats. The goldstandard is one litter box per cat, plus one extra. Make suretheyʼre big enough, too.

• Find out if your cat prefers covered or uncovered litter boxes.If your cat with issues has a box with a cover, try uncovering itas a test.

• Use a litter that kitty likes. Choose a cat litter such as the newSimple Solution 30 day Super Absorbent Litter, made from atta-pulgite clay, that stays fresh and clean for up to a month. Catsespecially like it because its soft texture is gentle on their paws.

Finally, if you have indoor cats, help them get rid of excess en-ergy and stop them from getting bored by playing with them dur-ing the day.

For more information, visit www.30daycatlitter.com.

SAFE STEP WALK-IN TUB Alert for seniors. Bathroom falls can be fatal. Approved by Arthritis Foundation. Therapeutic jets. Less than 4-inch step-in. Wide door. Anti-slip floors. American made. Installation included. Call 1-800-886-1907 for $750 off.

DIRECTV Starting at $24.95/mo. Free 3-months of HBO, Starz, Showtime & Cinemax. Free receiver up-grade! 2014 NFL Sunday Ticket included with select packages. Some exclusions apply - call for details. 1-800-931-4807.

REACH AS MANY as 5 mil-lion potential buyers in central and western New York with your classified ad for just $350 for a 15 word ad. Call 1-877-275-2726 for details or visit fcpny.com

DIVORCE $350. No fault or regular divorce. Covers chil-dren, etc. Only one signature required! *Excludes govt. fees. Local & in-state phone no. 1-800-522-6000 ext. 100. Baylor & Associates, Inc. Est. 1977.

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584-8110

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Also Buying TIN, STEEL & NON-FERROUS

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Natural and manmade disas-ters are a fact of life. Almosteveryone will experiencesome type of disaster duringtheir lifetime. However, thereare steps that governments,communities, businesses andindividuals can take to reducethe impact of a disaster.Warren County Health Serv-ices and Emergency Services,Glens Falls Hospital, Queens-bury School and Glens FallsFire Department will be host-ing an Emergency Prepared-ness community forum onOctober 15th, from 6:00pm –7:30pm at Crandall Library. The Emergency PreparednessCommunity forum is an oppor-tunity for the public to learnabout the current disaster pre-paredness efforts at the com-munity level and what you cando as an individual to prepareyour household. The forum willalso provide the public an op-portunity to provide theirthoughts and have their ques-tions answered about disasterpreparedness planning.For more information aboutthe Emergency PreparednessForum please contact DanDurkee, at Warren CountyHealth Services, 761-6580 oremail [email protected]

THE STONY CREEK FREE LIBRARY is inviting the public to come view art, enjoy wine, horsdʼoeuvres, live music, and a campfire for an art event entitled “An Adirondack Experience”. Theevent will be held at the Stony Creek Library on Friday, October 3 from 7 to10pm and is free andopen to all.

Comprised of 30 pieces of art, this show will display the work of locally renowned artists as wellas new artists. In the show will be works in oils, acrylics, watercolors, and photography. In addition,quilts, felt work, ceramics, sculpture, and a diorama will be part of the exhibition. All art will reflect the showʼs theme “An Adirondack Experience”. In keepingwith this theme, a campfire will be held at dark on the library premises and all guests are invited to join us for sʼmores and music. This show will be on display at the library throughDecember 22, 2014.

The Stony Creek Free Library is located at 37 Harrisburg Rd., Stony Creek, NY 12878. Libraryhours are Monday and Wednesday 5 to 9pm, Tuesday and Thursday 1 to 5:30pm, and Saturday 9 to 12. Phone- 696-5911.