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THE 7TH ANNUAL PERRY MOYER MEMORIAL GOLF TOURNAMENT TO BENEFIT THE POULTNEY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION.
While continuing to recover from the tremendous amount of damage caused to
roadways, trees and historic markers during the July 3rd, 2014 storm that
struck Poultney, the Poultney Cemetery Association has been selected to be
the beneficiary of the 7th Annual Perry Moyer Memorial Golf
Tournament.Come join us and show your support for the historic cemetery
property, resting place of Perry and many friends and families of our beautiful community. Saturday July 11, 8:30 AM registration, 9:00 am SHOTGUN START @ MILESTONE GOLF CLUB COUNTY ROUTE 18 HAMPTON, NY518.282.9030. FOOD FUN PRIZES 4 MEMBER TEAMS
18 Hole Best Ball Scramble $50.00 PER PERSON Price Includes Golf, Cart,
Prizes and Food Additional fee if you choose to participate in special contest
(closest to pin, etc.)

HELP WANTED. Mechanic. Experienced auto and/ or heavy


duty technician. Full Time with benefits. Salary is dependent
on skill level. Inquire by phone (518) 686-5411

BINGO Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo. There will be a $1,000
jackpot and 31 games for $13. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m.
The Bennington Elks is at 125 Washington Ave.
THE BENNINGTON FREE CLINIC is held each Thursday starting at 6 p.m. This
clinic is for uninsured people 18 years of age or older, who would otherwise fall
through the cracks of our fractured health care system. It is located in the First
Baptist Church at 601 Main St. Please call 802-447-3700 for an appointment to be
seen.

ERIE CANAL AND HERKIMER DIAMOND MINE TRIP .Join the Town
of Pittstown Seniors (TOPS) We will be limited to 25 people for this trip
Includes surface mine (keep what you find), museum & shop the diamond
retail store. On to a lunch at Waterfront Grille for a Buffet (not all you can
eat) with Ham & Turkey and a lot more wonderful items. After lunch we
board the boat for a narrated Lock-Through cruise on the Erie Canal. Lets
not forget browsing thru Gems Along the Mohawk. August 13, 2015 leaving
from Tamarac Plaza at 7 a.m., Price $54, for more information contact Sylvia
at (518) 478-3338.

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THE GEORGI ON THE BATTENKILL COMMUNITY PARK AND MUSEUM in the Hamlet
of Shushan, NY. is the perfect spot for a special day. Whether it is an outdoor wedding, a concert, or
a casual picnic, this is the place where memories are made. Contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell
@ (518) 854-3773 or info@thegeorgi.com Leashed Pets Welcome.
July 16, 2015 @ 7:00 PM:
Caffe Lena on the Battenkill Concert Series presents Harpeth
Rising Female Folk Trio performing Newgrass, Rock and Classical in the Georgi on the Battenkill
Community Room. Tickets ($12) available at brownpapertickets.com. Limited seating. For more
information contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell @ 518.854.3773 or info@thegeorgi.com

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CHAIR YOGA- Yoga is a stress reliever. It improves balance, flexibility and strength.
When combined with light weights, where appropriate, it can be even more beneficial. Its
free, its fun and there is no obligation. Wear loose clothing and lets stretch and relax!
Classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:00 am, you may join at any time. Its a mind
and body rejuvenation. Yoga is something people of all ages and abilities can come together
and do. If you have any questions, or would like to join us for lunch after exercise, please
contact the center at 279-3413.

FREE HOME BIBLE STUDY A great way to study through


the Bible at your convenience. Exciting and informative study that
could change your life. Compliments of Free Spirit Fellowship. 8853149
JOIN OUR CHOIR! We are looking for singers to join our choir
at the West Hebron Presbyterian Church on Route 30 in West
Hebron. Choir practise is at 7pm Wednesday nights at the church
or manse. Please call Pastor Laura Mitchell for more info: 518854-3729.

BASS
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BUS TRIP TO YANKEE STADIUM- Notre Dame Visitation Church is sponsoring a bus trip to Yankee Stadium on Aug.
23. as a fundraiser for renovations to the Church. Cost is $110
per person which includes unlimited food & Pepsi products for
the 1st five innings. Bus leaves Wilton Mall at 7 am. First come
first serve. Contact Pete Healy at 421-2956 for tickets.

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In addition to horticultural and floral design competitions, youth
and educational exhibits and food and plant sales, there will be a
Photography Section this year. All amateur photographers are
invited to enter. The photos must be 8"x10" in a white 11"x14"
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ANNUAL CAR/MOTORCYCLE SHOW AND CHICKEN
BBQ held by the Ft Ann Fire Company July12 from 4-7pm.Vendors
on site. Meal $10. Proceeds to FA Vol Fire Co.
Photo classes will be: Class 1 -The View From My Door Garden Landscape Class 2- Up Close and Personal Close up of
Blooms or Foliage Class 3- Garden Visitors Birds, Insects or
Animals that our gardens attract. All amateur gardeners and photographers are invited to submit entries in the design, horticulture
and photography competitions. The Design classes are also online
at www.schuylervillegardenclub.org. Horticulture entries are accepted on Friday, July 10 from 4-7pm. The public is cordially invited to participate and attend the show. Admission and refreshments are free!
CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SEEKS SURVEY
PARTICIPANTS. The public is invited to participate in Cornell
Cooperative Extensions on-line survey for setting program priorities for Natural Resources, Youth Development and Family and
Consumer Sciences. The questionnaires goal is to establish program priorities based on the issues facing Warren County residents. Cornell Cooperative Extension has both finite human and
monetary resources; therefore it is crucial we determine which
issues most significantly impact youth, families, and communities in
Warren County. Your input is important and valued. The survey
can be found at the following web address: http://
warren.cce.cornell.edu/home-page/community-survey If you do
not have internet access please call Cornell Cooperative Extension
of Warren County at 518-623-3291 or 668-4881 and we will be
happy to send you a survey.

No frames are allowed. Entries must be pre-registered and received by the Chairman by July 1st. Ribbons will be awarded by
Peoples Choice. Entry forms and more information are available online at www.schuylervillegardenclub.org or by calling
Mary Ann Brown, Chairman at 692-2198.

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SCHUYLERVILLE ALUMNI BANQUET will be held on


Aug. 1, at the American Legion, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. DJ
will be Happy Days. Cocktail Hour: 6 pm; Dinner 7 pm Music
and Dancing 8 - 11. Tickets are $27 per person. Please mail
your reservations to PO Box 50, Schuylerville, NY. Any questions, please call Pat Temple 518- 331-2978.

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GREENWICH INTERFAITH GOLF TOURNAMENT on


August 7 at the Battenkill Country Club, Greenwich. The tournament benefits the transportation program in the Greenwich area
which affords people the opportunity to get to shopping or to
medical appointments, and to assist with other needs of the community. MANY prizes donated by various golf courses, companies and individuals. The top prize again this year will be golf for
4 at an exclusive golf club in Atlantic City, along with overnight
accommodations! Other prizes include golf from Sagamore,
Hiland, Saratoga Spa, Windy Hill, Kingswood, Battenkill, and
Saratoga National to name a few. For more info or to register
call 518- 692-2198. The cost to play is $80 per person for nonmembers and $65 for Battenkill CC members. If you would like
to be a Major Sponsor or be a Sponsor for a tee or golf cart sign,
or to simply make a donation to Greenwich Interfaith Fellowship,
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View Drive, Greenwich, NY, or send it to Greenwich Interfaith
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METTAWEE RIVER THEATRE COMPANY ANNOUNCES


TOUR DATES FOR OUT OF THE PAST: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF THE METTAWEE JOURNEY Performances will take place at outdoor venues in upstate New York and
nearby Vermont and Massachusetts, and are scheduled from July
9 through July 21 (schedule attached). The production will include scenes and songs from four decades of Mettawee productions. There will be appearances by Aristophanes gluttonous dung
beetle, as well as Brechts forlorn lovers in THE CAUCASIAN
CHALK CIRCLE . The world will be created on the back of a
turtle; the great Irish sea god Mannanon will declaim the tragic tale
of Phaedra; and Grandmother Earth will send Nanabozho off to
get the world ready for humans, Archy the cockroach and his lowly
associates will share memorable moments from their illustrious
careers, and two long lost brothers will be reunited in VALENTYNE
AND ORSON . All these encounters will incorporate an abundance of Mettawees signature masks, puppets and giant figures.
According to Mettawee Artistic Director Ralph Lee, These headstrong characters have been clamoring to be let out of their boxes
for another fling in front of their fans, so I finally decided to let
them have their way. Here goes! I take no responsibility for their
behavior. For more information about the Mettawee River Theatre Company, including a full schedule of this summers outdoor
tour, visit the companys web site at www.mettawee.org.
COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at the
American Legion on clancy Street, Schuylerville Sunday, July
26 1-5pm. Music by the Countrymen. Everyone is welcome.
Casual wear. Info: 518-638-8905 or 824-3719.

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PANCAKE BREAKFAST at Peniel Presbyterian Church on


Quaker Street in Granville, NY Saturday, July 11 fron 7-10am.
Adults $6. Ages 5-12-$3. 4 and younger FREE.
OVER NIGHT TRIP: Old Saratoga Seniors are planning an
overnite trip to Mystic-Essex Connecticut on 9/24 & 9/25. Dinner,
Breakfast and Lunch are included with stay at Inn at Mystic, Essex
Steam Train & riverboat cruise and Mystic Aquarium. Cost is $362
single or $384 with lobster; 2 person is $299 or $321 with lobster; 3
person is $288 or $310 with lobster. Deposit of $50 due by July 31
and balance due by Aug. 10 For more information, please contact
Mary LaMora, 518-584-7986

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CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES

Hartford Class of 2015

Sarah Relyea Allen, Jen Aubin, Mykaila Beebe, Sarah Bowen, Bridget Burch, Emily Butler,
Kurt Clauder, Tyler Corey, Micheala Crum, Alicia Drozdoski, Emily Eastman, Victoria Euber,
Bobby Fioretti, John Fleeman, Elias Gayton, Robert Gibson, Chelsea Kingsley,
Michael Klobnock, Shawn Lunt, Kyle McCarthy, Olivia McFarren, Brian McKittrick,
Maria Olsen, Ethan Pike, Sylvester Rivers, Trevor Robinson, Nate Rogers, David Ross,
Kate Smith, Brittany Van Guilder, Kyle Van Riper, Ean Ward, Scott White, Ashley Yarter,

Congratulations Hartford Class of 2015

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A RALLY FOR THE CURE EVENT
July 18, 2015 Cronins Golf Resort is celebrating Rally for the Cures 20th Anniversary with a special womens only golf event on July 18, 2015. Rally has been a
valued partner of Susan G. KomenTM since 1996. Its volunteer organized golf, tennis and social events work to educate women about breast cancer and remind them
to get their annual screening. Since 1996, Rally events have engaged over 2.5
million people in the fight against breast cancer, generating more than $77 million
through fundraising activities for Susan G. Komen.
We are so grateful for Rallys 20 years of support, says Nancy G. Brinker, Founder
and Chair, Global Strategy Susan G. Komen, This partnership, all the volunteers
who have hosted events, and the millions of people who have been Rally participants, have been instrumental in our mission to end breast cancer forever.
Cronins Golf Resort has 128 participants annually registered for the Rally event
and this is their 20th Anniversary Rally as well. The days activities will consist of
light breakfast, 18 hole golf tournament, dinner, silent auction, and much more.
Prizes will be awarded to the 1st 5th place teams, of the event and each participant will receive a goody bag with important breast health information, a special
20th Anniversary Rally pin and a subscription to a select Cond Nast magazine
such as SELF, Golf Digest and Bon Apptit.
We are very honored to have Cronins Golf Resort celebrate our 20th Anniversary year, says Diane Perillo, Program Manager, Rally for the Cure. The
success of Rally is attributed to thousands of Ambassadors who have volunteered
to support this cause by hosting a Rally at their clubs. Their enthusiasm, energy
and support are paramount in helping Susan G. Komen fund breast cancer
research and community outreach programs.
We are thrilled to host a Rally event to honor this special milestone. The event is
a fun way for us to bring together our members and the community to support an
important cause while playing a sport they are passionate about, says James
and John Cronin.
Rally is run by Cond Nast and is based in Wilton, CT. For more information
about hosting a Rally event on your own call 1.800.327.6811 or visit
rallyforthecure.com.

CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES

Argyle Class of 2015

Nathaniel Charles Besanceney, Noah James Bourn, Makenzie Elaine Brady,


Alexis Marie Brockway, Kyrah Raine Brown, Rebecca Caroline Bushway, Elijah Dale CelesteHahn, Curtis James Clark, Andrs Enrrique Coln, Dylan John Crum, Zanaib Zafar Dar,
Joshua Evan Donohue, Megan Marie Fleming, Bradley James Fosmire, Kelli Anne Haskins,
Jacob John Horton, Brandon Lee Humiston, Daryn Thomas Hutchings, Joelle Jessie-Marie
Jameson, Matthew Russell LaChapelle, Wyatt Scott Lufkin, Daniel Joseph Lupo, Emma Lynn
Lyons, Rachael Karis MacNeil, Cherokee James Manning, Michael Barry Miller, James Christian
Orr, Alexandra Christina Prevost, Kamesha Ida-Lnee Ratcliff, Mark Raymond Riendeau,
Kyle Daniel Saunders, Ryan Patrick Saunders, Jessica Lin Schneible, Katelynn Marjorie
Schneible, William Michael Suba II, Joshua James Tucker, Nicholas Jerome Valentine,
Jesse James Veach, Kaitlin Renee White, Joyce Elaine Wilcox, Coby Michael Woodcock

Congratulations Argyle Class of 2015

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PREVIEW OF WASHINGTON COUNTY'S JULY 18 AND 19 OPEN STUDIO TOUR:


ARTISTS REFLECT ON METHODS AND INSPIRATION- Open Studio of Washington
County's fifth biennial, self-guided tour of 16 of the countys most exceptional artists studios will be
held Saturday, July 18 and Sunday, July 19. In the popular admission-free event, scheduled for 10
a.m. 6 p.m. both days, professional artists scattered throughout the county invite the public into their
studios, display their works and chat with their visitors. Participants drive from studio to studio, enjoying the scenery rolling hills, pastoral settings and beautiful family farms reminiscent of Tuscany
and the unique opportunity to meet working artists in their studios. Each studio stop offers an opportunity to see the artists' process, their inspiration, their technique, said Sue Sanderson, Open Studio's
Executive Director. If you've ever wondered why a piece of art a painting, a sculpture, a photograph grabs your attention, our tour is your chance to see wonderful works of art and actually
engage in conversation with the artists about their work. To join in the Open Studio Tour, simply
download a map with artist information and locations from www.studiotour.org . The website also
features artists' bios and recent works. For high-resolution, downloadable photos of the artists' work
and studios, as well as portraits of the artists, click on the web site's Press Center tab. For any
questions about the tour, call Sue Sanderson at 518 692-2742. Follow us on Facebook at Open Studio
Tours of Washington County, New York.

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THE BENNINGTON ARTS GUILD (103 South Street) is a


non-profit organization.Our mission is to foster a sense of selfawareness as a community of artists. As an artist co-operative
we are dedicated to attracting public attention to and providing a
viable market for arts in the Bennington, VT area. We afford
space for local member artists and new, upcoming artists to exhibit
their works. Many of our former members used the Guild as a
"beginning" venue that enabled them to launch their own businesses
while pairing with more established artist who mentored them.
Our website is used as an additional vehicle to help artists gain
visibility. If you are interested in joining us, go to our website:
http://www.benningtonartsguild.org/members.html. Here you will
be able to download the application brochure and read more about
the Bennington Arts Guild.
MCCULLOUGH FREE LIBRARY SEEKS DONATIONS
FOR BOOK SALE. The John G. McCullough Free Library in
North Bennington, VT is planning their annual book sale and is
seeking donations of adult and childrens books, DVDs, and CDs
and LP records. Area residents can bring donations to the library
during operating hours: Tuesday andWednesday 1 8, Thursday
and Friday 1 6, or Saturday 10am to 2pm. No textbooks, VHS
tapes, Readers Digest books, encyclopedias or badly outdated nonfiction can be accepted. To make arrangements for other times to
drop off donations, please call the library at 447-7121. The Book
and Bake Sale will take place at the McCullough Library in North
Bennington from 9:00AM to 4:00PM on Saturday, September
12th and 10:00AM to 4:00 PM on Sunday September 13th
VENDOR SPACES ARE AVAILABLE for rent for the Vermont / New York Slate Valley Artisans (artists and crafts persons) / Authors Market. The event will be held rain or shine during Welcome-Back-to-the-Slate-Valley Day; the day in which
Cr y Penrhyn, the Penrhyn Welsh Male Voice Choir, from
Bethesda, Wales will be with us. The market will be open from
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Tuesday September 2nd in Poultney along
its historic Main Street. Artisans and published authors with heritage to, or resident in, a slate valley community are invited to
participate.[Our slate valley consists of the communities of:
Benson, West Haven, Hubbardton, West Castleton, Castleton,
Blissville, Hydeville, Fair Haven, North Poultney, Farnamsville,
Poultney, East Poultney, South Poultney, Wells, North Pawlet,
Pawlet, West Pawlet, West Rupert and Rupert in Vermont; and
Whitehall, Hampton, Jamesville, Raceville, Truthville, Middle
Granville, Granville, South Granville, Porter, West Hebron, Hebron
and
Salem
in
New
York.]
Vendor spaces along historic Main Street are available for rent.
Contact Poultney Area St. Davids Society to reserve a space;
pasds88@yahoo.com - message phone # 802-287-5744.
More details are available at: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/
~vtpasds/ - click on the link for events to learn more.

BINGO Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo.


There will be a $1,000 jackpot and 31 games for $13.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m. The
Bennington Elks is at 125 Washington Ave.

STAFFING CHANGES AT THE MCCULLOUGH FREE LIBRARY The end of May saw the retirement of long time Childrens
Librarian Bonnie Dundas from the staff of the McCullough Free Library. Having served in that capacity for over 18 years, Bonnie will
be greatly missed by patrons of the Childrens Room and the Library
in general. She had built connections with Hiland Hall School,
Southshire School and the Head Start Program, as well as with the
homeschooling community. Bonnies friends and fans will be glad to
hear that she will retain her ties with the Library through special
projects. With the departure of Bonnie Dundas, the Library has announced the hiring of Jennie Rozycki as the new Childrens Librarian. Jennie is a 2013 graduate of the University of Rhode Islands
School of Library and Information Science with a MLIS and certificate in Information Literacy Instruction. She has worked at the
Larchmont Public Library and the Bennington Free Library providing
reference services and cataloging. Jennie continues part time at the
Bennington Library. There will be an Open House at the Library on
Saturday, June 27th from 10:00 2:00to provide an opportunity for
children and parents to meet and share their interests and ideas about
programs. Turning Point Center of Bennington County
Meetings... MONDAY; Making Recovery Easier. 12:00 p.m.
Alcoholics Anonymous. 5:30 p.m. Al-Anon Beginners. 6:30 p.m.
Alateen. 7:00 p.m. TUESDAY; Womens Self-Esteem Group.
11:00 a.m. Meditation Group. 5:00 p.m. Co-Dependents Anonymous. 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY; Narcotics Anonymous. 12:00
p.m. Double Trouble. 2:00. p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous. 6.00 p.m.
THURSDAY; All Recovery Meeting. 11:00 a.m. FRIDAY; All
Recovery Meeting. 4:00 p.m. Alcoholics Anonymous. 5:30 p.m.
WEST PAWLET FLEA MARKET- BIG RAFFLE and BAKE
SALE will be held on TOWN WIDE YARD SALE DAY in West
Pawlet, Vermont. It will be held at the fire station, which is located on
Vermont Route 153 (Main Street). It will be Saturday, July 11th
from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. RAIN or SHINE. Sponsored by the
Ladies Auxiliary of the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department. A
family event. All are welcome! Auxiliary members Joanne Reid and
Ellie Park said that a lot will be going on throughout the day. There
will be a light BREAKFAST, a FOOD SALE, and a LUNCHEON.
The firehouse kitchen will open at 9:00 a.m. for a light BREAKFAST
of donuts and coffee and it will be open for lunch. The Food Sale will
offer many homemade items. There will be a variety of flea market
items from local as well as visiting vendors. Vendor tables in the
market area are available for rent at $10 each 1st come, 1st serve.
Reserve a table soon! Flea market contacts are Edna Winot: 802645-0174 and Ellie Parks: 802-2871639. Edna will have her usual
raffles. More than 50 items to be raffled, including, but not limited to,
Telescope furniture and cash!!! Raffle tickets are currently on sale
and may be purchased through any Auxiliary member! The BIG
RAFFLE drawings will begin around 2:00 p.m. and one does not need
to be present to win!The whole community is invited to have a lawn
sale. For more information, please contact Joanne Reid (802)-6450244.

THE BENNINGTON FREE CLINIC is held each Thursday starting at 6 p.m. This clinic is for uninsured people
18 years of age or older, who would otherwise fall through
the cracks of our fractured health care system. It is located in the First Baptist Church at 601 Main St. Please
call 802-447-3700 for an appointment to be seen.
THE FOOD SHELF at the North Bennington Baptist
Church is open every Thursday from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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Just Thinking
By: May Jones
A while ago, there was an article in the Wall Street Journal about Sheldon and
Margery Harnick. A month after their marriage in 1965, they moved into a six room
apartment overlooking Central Park on New Yorks Upper West Side. At the time
the article was written, they had been living there for 49 years. They guessed one
might call their decorating style standard American comfortable. In the photograph, they are sitting in their leather chairs, perfectly positioned near a fireplace.
On the mantel, assorted figurines of some sort were all lined up in a row. Beautiful
artwork adorned the walls. Coffee table books were in three tidy piles on the coffee
table, and an interesting sculpture kept the books company. A piano was off to the
side. The floor looked to be hardwood and was partially covered with a geometric
patterned rug. Simple but elegant. Standard American comfortable describes it
beautifully.
Just in case you are wondering who these folks are; Sheldon is a Pulitzer Prize
winner who has written the lyrics to over 20 musicals, including Fiddler on the Roof.
He is also a poet. Margery was formerly known as Margery Gray when she was a
Broadway actress. She has studied sculpture, painting and photography. In their
book Outdoor Museum, his poetry and her photographs are just as married as they
are.
If you think you need a lot of places and things in your life, this couples story
makes you think otherwise. Just think of all the time they saved by never packing,
unpacking, buying and selling houses. Thats time they had to spend on something
else - and apparently they spent it well. As I work through the emotional aspects of
a prospective move myself, I find that my strongest attachment to my home is not
the memories that were born there, or the birthdays celebrated there, nor the tears
shed there. These things take up residence in my head. Instead, its the way the
sun shines through the windows, the sound of peepers in springtime, the river that
runs alongside the dirt road I walk on, and the mountains dressed in winters snow
that I have trouble parting with.
Sheldon however, had a more poetic way to put it:
Thinking back, I guess 49 years is a long time to be in one place, but we have
never considered moving. I love this apartment. Why? My wife lives here.
May Jones Biography
May is a retired retail executive who devoted her work to a single employer for
over three decades. She is currently managing her own hospitality business in
two locations, hosting people from around the world.
May finds contentment in Nature, spending time with children and family, exploring the humanities and philosophy, and immersing herself in books, libraries and
writing.

WEST PAWLET FLEA MARKET- The Fire Department Auxiliarys ANNUAL FLEA MARKET,
ONCE A YEAR BIG RAFFLE and BAKE SALE will be held on TOWN WIDE YARD SALE DAY
in West Pawlet, Vermont. It will be held at the fire station, which is located on Vermont Route 153
(Main Street). It will be Saturday, July 11th from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. RAIN or SHINE. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliary of the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department, the FLEA MARKET
and BAKE SALE is a family event. All are welcome! Auxiliary members Joanne Reid and Ellie Park
said that a lot will be going on throughout the day. There will be a light BREAKFAST, a FOOD SALE,
and a LUNCHEON. The firehouse kitchen will open at 9:00 a.m. for a light BREAKFAST of donuts
and coffee and it will be open for lunch. The Food Sale will offer many homemade items. There will
be a variety of flea market items from local as well as visiting vendors. Vendor tables in the market
area are available for rent at $10 each 1st come, 1st serve. Reserve a table soon! Flea market
contacts are Edna Winot: 802-645-0174 and Ellie Parks: 802-2871639. Edna will have her usual raffles.
And, JoAnne said that the ONCE A YEAR BIG RAFFLE will be held with more than 50 items to be
raffled, including, but not limited to, Telescope furniture and cash!!! Raffle tickets are currently on
sale and may be purchased through any Auxiliary member! The BIG RAFFLE drawings will begin
around 2:00 p.m. and one does not need to be present to win!The whole community is invited to have
a lawn sale. For more information, please contact Joanne Reid (802)-645-0244.

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WRITERS WORKSHOP- Opera Saratoga, in partnership with
the literary organization Words After War, will present a writing
workshop to civilians, veterans and military families on July 11
and July 12, 2015 at The New York State Military Museum in
Saratoga Springs, NY. The two-day event will be held in conjunction with the world premiere of The Long Walk, by Composer Jeremy Howard Beck and Librettist Stephanie Fleischmann. The opera is based upon the critically acclaimed memoir of war and homecoming by Brian Castner. WHO CAN PARTICIPATE? All civilians, veterans, military spouses, gold star children, as well as those
currently serving on active, reserve or guard duty are eligible to
participate. HOW DO I APPLY? Those wishing to apply should
provide two pieces of fiction, nonfiction or memoir (no more than
10,000 words total) that they wish to workshop as part of the class,
as well as a short statement of purpose (no more than 250 words),
explaining who they are and why they wish to participate. Deadline for applications is June 19, 2015. Space is limited to 16 students, who will be notified immediately if they have been accepted.
The workshop is provided at no cost to those selected. Applications should be submitted to: info@wordsafterwar.org. Workshop
participants will be expected to submit their work for feedback,
and to spend time outside of class closely reading their colleagues'
work in preparation for each session. WORKSHOP TIMES/
DATES: Saturday, July 11 10:00am to 1:00pm and 3:00pm
6:00pm; Sunday, July 12 10:00am to 1:00pm
GENEALOGY AND LOCAL HISTORY: Heritage Hunters of
Saratoga County will meet on Saturday, July 18th, at 1pm at the
Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in
Schuylerville. Susan Voso Lab, costume and textile historian, will
help date mystery photos in family history collections by analyzing the clothing worn in the pictures. Susan was associate professor in the School of Art at Bowling Green State University in Ohio.
She is an expert on the identification and preservation of clothing
and has taught courses on the management of museum collections.
Those attending should bring photos an hour before the start of the
regular meeting, if the photographs require scanning. Public is welcome. For information call 518-587-2978

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AL FRESCO A FABULOUS DINNER UNDER THE


STARS. On Saturday, July 25, Salem Courthouse Community
Center celebrates its 13th Al Fresco Dinner. This popular event is a
quality experience that comes together as a result of a dedicated
broad community effort. Each July, people from near and far gather
to celebrate all the good this rich agrarian region has to offer. At 5
pm, folks start to assemble on the side lawn surrounded by majestic
hills and verdant countryside. Crisp white tents radiate from the
historic old building like spokes protecting linen-covered tables lush
with local flowers and charmingly mismatched china. While sipping
wine and reaching out to friends, guests enjoy a sumptuous selection
of local artisan cheeses. Widely known creameries including 3 Corner
Field Farm, Argyle Cheese Farmer, Consider Bardwell Farm, Cabot,
Longview Farm and Sweet Spring Farm provide the assorted cheeses
for which this event has become synonymous. Cheeses made from
cow, sheep and goats milk are offered on 3 large tables enhanced
by glorious large-scale floral arrangements. The popular Roadhouse
Rhythm and Blues Band will lure dancers to their feet with their
horn-driven sound. Graceful large-scale sculpture on loan from
artists at Salem Art Works provides points of interest on the side
lawn. This years Great Hall exhibit will focus on the Civil War in
keeping with the many events commemorating the 150th anniversary
of the end of the war. A highlight of the evening is the annual
procession of the Mettawee River Theater Company, charming
guests with their whimsical creatures large and small. Throughout
the evening, guests have the opportunity to bid on an amazing
assortment of goods and services on display in our Youth Center/
Activity Barn. Artwork, jewelry, Telescope outdoor furniture and
restaurant gift certificates are but a few of the 100 plus items
available. The Al Fresco Dinner has evolved into the most important
fundraising event for the Courthouse each year. Over 200 volunteers
donate their time and energy to make it happen! Please consider
joining us in July to experience this wonderful celebration of good
food and community yourself. The $60 tickets will go on sale Monday,
June 1 at 9 am. Be sure to purchase your tickets early to ensure
your place at a table. For additional information, please contact the
CCC at 518-854-7053.
FORT SALEM THEATER PRESENTS MUSICAL MONOLOGUE: Returning to Salem after two sold-out shows in the Forts
cabaret last fall, Aja Nisenson performs the world premiere of her
new one-woman show, Five Years Later, for one weekend, July 1012. An artist whose considerable talents are difficult to categorize,
Aja is a trained singer who weaves unique jazz song interpretations
into her cutting-edge comic portrayals of outrageously caricatured
characters, instantly recognizable as suppressed elements of all of us.
Her previous shows included Daja Vu, a send-up of cabaret artists
who take themselves too seriously, and the award-winning My Life Is
a Woody Allen Film, about her attempts to achieve and maintain sanity through a succession of twelve psychotherapists. Five Years Later
plays for one weekend only, Friday and Saturday nights at 8 PM with
a Sunday matine at 2 PM. For tickets and information, visit the
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A few weeks ago Bernard Sanders declared his bid for the
Presidency of the United States. He is an avowed socialist,
which makes all his policies totally wrong for the United States.
(However, I do give him credit for being honest about his political
standings, as opposed to those socialists who are running who
are not AS open about their socialist leanings.)
Mr Sanders announcement speech pretty well summed up
his philosophy for life. He was, supposedly, raised in poverty,
which has made him extremely jealous of those people who
have achieved something and attained a high standard of living.
His stated goal is to take from the rich and give to the poor. In
other words, if you have worked hard all your life and made
good choices so as to attain that higher standard of living, you
have a target on your back, at which Mr Sanders shoots his
taxing arrows, taking a good portion of your money to distribute
as he sees fit, usually to those who have made bad choices, are
lazy, slovenly or just dont give a damn. That dont give a
damn attitude will prevail as long as socialists like Mr Sanders
are around making promises that they (the slovenly) will be
taken care of, cradle to grave.
In my opinion, Mr Sanders jealousy of the rich not only
stems from his poverty years, but from a lack of ability to
make an honest living. His path to success has been in the
political arena where you simply need a gift of gab and great
chutzpah. Mr Sanders certainly has that chutzpah. His hatred
of those who have achieved leads him to want to take the rich
down a peg or two. The problem this country now has is that
there are a lot of other people who harbor those same feelings.
Mr Sanders taps into those feelings in order to gain power for
himself. In the process, he, and his like minded, power hungry
socialists cater to those who have their hands out to receive
what Mr Sanders and his ilk declare to be entitlements. This, in
my mind, makes Mr Sanders a dangerous man, because there
are now so many with their hands stretched out in hopes of
getting their fair share.
The problem is, government does not generate income. Yes,
they print the money, but they do not generate income;
businesses do. So, when Mr Sanders talks about taking from
one sector and giving to another, the money has to come from
the income generators and/or income receivers.
Rather than encouraging hard work and effort, his plans reward
the untoward. He can only keep his promises by taking the
fruits of the efforts of the productive.
Mr Sanders is good at word play. He plays on the frustrations
that most people have and makes them promises to make
everything better, in the hopes of garnering votes. Many will
respond to the word play and vote for Mr Sanders. Those
votes then will empower him and embolden his plans of taking
from the rich and giving to the poor. This plan for improving
the lot of the American people does not create jobs, encourage
investment, encourage entrepreneurship, nor establish thriving
communities. Most of the people who get rich in socialist
societies are the ruling class and their friends. That is Mr Sanders
goal, to become a part of the ruling class. He doesnt really care
about anyone except Mr Sanders. A vote for Mr Sanders will
be just that, a vote for Mr Sanders, not for you nor for your
country.
An example of bad policy is the doubling of the minimum
wage. Small and incremental raises do not shock the system,
but large jumps are not wise. Going from $7.25 per hour to $15
per hour for example: a single person earns $290 for a 40 hour
week at the $7.25 rate. Mandated deductions are FICA of
$22.19, Fed Withholding of $17, State witholding of $5.40, he/
she nets $245.41. At $15 per hour he/she grosses $600 for a 40
hour week, less FICA of $45.90. Fed witholding of $62 and
State witholding of $22.20, resulting in take home of $469.30.
That sounds pretty good. But, what it really is doing is taking
from the entrepreneurs and higher wage earners and giving to
those of lesser income AND THE GOVERNMENT. You see
what has happened, the government has now taken for its use
(in the case of FICA) or forever, (in the case of income tax
witholding), an additional $110.62 (including the employers
portion of FICA). The so-called wage increase is simply a tax
increase in the guise of helping the poor.
The real problem comes when you consider what the employer
has to do to pay the extra sums. Lets say the employer has ten
employees, now all making $600 per week when they use to
make $290 per week. The employer now has additional wage
costs of $3124 per week. Where does that come from? It could
come from his/her pocket, thus discouraging continuing to do
or grow the business. Or, he/she could raise prices on their
product or services. Since the average wage bill for an employer
is approximately 30% of expenses, he/she will need to raise
their costs to consumers by a sufficient percentage to cover the
increased costs. When every employer raises their prices, the
employees who just got the wage increase are now paying
more for goods and services, thus reducing their effective
purchasing power. Another thing that could happen is that the
employer will lay off employees in sufficient numbers to equal
the increased costs of $3124. This means that approximately 5
employees could lose their jobs, leaving 5 to carry the load.
The company will most likely do a combination of all three
choices, whereby only 2 people (20%) lose their jobs.
Bingo...jobless rate shoots up, economy suffers, Mr Sanders is
in the ruling class. If we elect Mr Sanders and like-minded
socialists, we will soon be in the same position as Greece. I
wonder how we will react to that.

NEW YORKS WASHINGTON COUNTY DISPLAYS NATURAL AND CRAFTED BEAUTY DURING UPCOMING ARTISTS OPEN STUDIO TOUR, JULY 18 AND 19
Open Studio of Washington County has announced that its fifth biennial,
self-guided tour of 16 of the countys most exceptional artists studios
will be held Saturday, July 18 and Sunday, July 19. In the popular
admission-free event, scheduled for 10 a.m. 6 p.m. both days, professional artists scattered throughout the county invite the public into their
studios, display their works and chat with their visitors. Participants drive
from studio to studio, enjoying the scenery rolling hills, pastoral settings and beautiful family farms reminiscent of Tuscany and the unique
opportunity to meet working artists in their studios.
The 2015 Washington County Open Studio Tour will feature a wide
range of works including photography, drawings, works in oils, pastels
and watercolors, decorative and functional decoy carving, ceramic sculpture, assemblage, collage, encaustic and breathtaking sculpture: a wealth
of artistic expressions for visitors to experience and take home with
them. Works from these artists hang in galleries, private collections and
museums.
This years tour offers the widest range of fine artist renderings and
experiences for visitors as well as a trip through the beauty of Washington Countya must-do for everyone who wants to peek behind the
curtain of creativity, said Sue Sanderson, Open Studio's Executive Director.
Eight new artists will join eight returning artists. The newcomers work
in a variety of media: Ian Creitz, photographer, Cambridge; Leslie Ferst,
sculptor in clay, Cambridge; Ann Fitzgibbons, landscapes and iconography in oil, Easton; Karen Koziol, assemblage, collage and encaustic,
Greenwich; Jeri Macdonald, oil, watercolor, ceramic, Cambridge; Leah
McCloskey, oil, watercolor and acrylic, Salem; Steve Sanford, woodcarving, South Cambridge; and Don Wynn, oil painting, watercolors and
woodcuts, Cambridge.
Artists returning from 2013 include: Clarence King, painting, Buskirk;
Stephen Lack, painting, drawing and sculpture, Salem; Virginia McNeice,
pastel and oil, Greenwich; Will Moses, painting, Eagle Bridge; Leslie
Peck, oil on panel and canvas, Greenwich; Gyula Varosy, wood, metal
and stone, Greenwich; Hannie Varosy, oil on canvas, acrylic on board
and wooden sculptures, Greenwich; and Regina Wickham, ceramic,
Cambridge.
Details about the tour, artist profiles and updates can be found at
www.studiotour.org.
2015 HUBBARDTON DAYS. Following a very successful and exciting, fun filled Hubbardton 250th Birthday celebration last year, the
town of Hubbardton has decided it would like to have an annual
Hubbardton Days celebration.
So, the town has set the day this year for Saturday, July 18th, starting
at 4:00 pm, to have the 1st annual Hubbardton Days celebration. It will
be held at the Hubbardton Battlefield, located on Monument Hill Road
in Hubbardton. Please remember to bring lawn chairs or blankets for
your convenience. In the event of rain, the celebration will be held the
next day, Sunday, July 19th same place and time. There are activities
scheduled for both children and adults. Childrens games and contests
will begin at 4:00 pm and there will be prizes and surprises given out.
At the same time, for the adults, there will be a horseshoe throwing
contest and also, the extremely popular women only frying pan
throwing contest! This event was held last year and drew 23 competitors and is bound to again, draw a lot of attention.
Cash prizes will be awarded to the winners of the adult contests.
During the day, there will be fried bread dough, ice cream, hamburgers
and hot dogs available to purchase. Other events will be a raffle with
ca$h prizes, music, visit with alpacas, and a 50 - 50 drawing. Also, the
fun and exciting face painting lady, will once again work her magic
with her amazing creative art!!
Beginning at 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm, a fantastic PIG-ROAST and
Chicken Barbecue, with all the fixins, hosted once again by Center
Grange 290, will certainly fill your belly and put a smile on your face
getting you ready for the main event of the celebration. For advanced
tickets call 273-2651 or stop in Castleton Pet Supply, 700 Route 4A
West, Castleton, Vt. You are also more than welcome to bring a picnic
supper and enjoy the AMAZING view while you dine.
Taking center stage at 7:00 pm will be the popular, well known and
outstanding Celtic flavored musical group, GYPSY REEL. They play
high energy, world blend style music, and have performed all over the
Northeast from New York to Maine. They are in big demand, here in
Vermont, from Derby Line to Brattleboro. They will fill your musical
tastes from 7:00pm to 9:00 pm, and will leave you wanting more.
To close the evening off we have saved the best for last as we
present our FANTASTIC F * I * R * E * W * O * R * K *
S * display, which will captivate your imagination, and thrill every bone
in your body !!! The display will definitely equal last years production,
and promises to explode with a spectacular climax to the evening, and
close out the extravagant 1st annual Hubbardton Days celebration!!For
more info: 802- 273-2951.

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ARGYLE: Seeking responsible
independent contractor to cut
and remove hay seasonally if
present contractor does not
comply with present arrangement. Must have proper equipment and pay upfront each season. Unless you are skilled at
this do not reply.
Serious only reply:
(518) 638-9000.

SALES &
SERVICE
JC TRACTOR REPAIR
& RESTORATION

RAW LOCAL
HONEY FOR SALE
Dave Hicks
Route 40 Hartford, NY
518-632-5422

FREE SPIRIT FELLOWSHIP OF WATERVLIET is now holding services Thursday evenings @ 7 PM in the United Methodist
Church. The church is located @ 1401 1st Avenue. For further
info, please call 518-961-3464.

INSURANCE WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU:

North Country Insurance


101 Main St.,
Greenwich, NY
518-692-9601
695-4665
Bad Driver?..Good Rates. Good Driver?..Excellent Rates
schuylervilleinsurance.com
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY!

Schuylerville Insurance
144 Broad St.,
Schuylerville

HELP WANTED: Slate


Valley Automotive in
Granville is looking for
an auto body technician
and a vehicle dismantler.
Call or stop by for an
interview 518-642-3167.

Free
Quotes

WANTED: Standing timber, 1995 DODGE DAKOTA FOR


wood lots. Fully insured. Call SALE: 4x4. Needs repair or re518-692-2109
placement. $800. 518-369-8560

NEW YORK - NEW ENGLAND


MILK BOTTLE COLLECTORS SHOW
& PICNIC

Burton Hall - North Easton, N.Y.

* Bring Bottles * Buy * Sell * Swap * Browse *


Tables will be provided

*SUNDAY, JULY 12, 2015


8:00 AM - 2:00 PM*

Rain or Shine - - Bring Your Friends


Hot Dogs, Hamburgers, Etc & Soft Drinks
will be provided

CLARKS EQUIPMENT
175 East Broadway, Salem, NY 854-3149
VETERANS HALL HONORS ALL VETERANS PAST AND
PRESENT. This building is located on the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds and is comprised of a group of volunteers who feel passionate about this exhibit. Many have visited Veterans Hall during the fair or have come to an Open House to pay tribute to our
veterans and say thank you. Everyone knows and loves a veteran and many come to share that connection. Some come to see
a picture, a clipping or perhaps an item donated by family or a
friend of a veteran that served our country. In addition we are
compiling a list of veterans names from Rensselaer, Saratoga,
and Washington Counties. We can use your help in this endeavor.
This will be an ongoing objective for years to come. Getting your
veterans name on the list is free, easy and a good way to ensure
his/her service will be remembered. A form can be obtained on
Facebook
at
https://www.facebook.com/
SchaghticokeVeteransHall or contact Jody at 518-859-2988 or
Lorraine at 518-753-6936. Thank you for your service!

ANDERSON
DAIRY

Directions: The Hall is located on State Rt. 40 in the Hamlet of North Easton,
N.Y., which is 7 miles south of Greenwich.... From Rt. 7 Troy - Take Rt. 40
North Approx 20 Miles...From Saratoga- Take Rt. 29 East to Rt. 40 South - 6
Miles.... From Bennington Vt - N. Bennington Rt. 67 to Rt. 22 to Rt. 372, left on
Rt. 372 to Rt. 29
West to Rt. 40 South - 6 miles to North Easton.

FOR MORE INFO CALL:

Joe Archambeault (518) 692-7803 Jim Wilcox (518) 692-9854


Stu Maguire (518) 695-3884
Burton Hall (Show Day Only) (518) 692- 2678

ZOO OPENED!
Small, family owned Zoo at
6601 State Route 149
Granville, NY, featuring Baby
Zebra, Kangaroo, Parrots, 5
species of Monkeys, Goats and
More! $10 admission.
JUNGLE EXPERIENCE
10am-5pm daily.
518-260-7972.

CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES

Cambridge Class of 2015

BIOCUBE SALT WATER


AQUARIUM everything
included, 20 Gal Fresh Water
tank, everything included,
Anderson sliding glass door,
call for price
802.447-1360
CDL A AND B DRIVERS
NEEDED: Driver should live
within 50 miles of Hoosick
Falls, NY 12090. Driver needs
to be dependable. OTR drivers and Local drivers wanted.
Enhanced license and TWIC
a plus but not needed to apply. Call Bill for details: 518686-5411
FOR SALE, 1998 Harley 883
Sportster 1200 kit, very good
condition, 5,700 miles, cherry
black, single seat, 3,500
obo..Also 1199 Ford Mustang
GT, V8, standard, convert.,
leather interior, excellent
shape. 5,500.OBO...Also
2004 Hyundai Tiburon standard GT V6 6 speed. very
good shape 3,700. OBO. Contact 802-442-7317.

Paris Adriance-Hurt Andrew Bearor, Lukas Becker, Amanda Brand, Shane Brennan,
Matthew Brown, Taryn Brundige, Scarlett Campbell, Tonya Clark, Autumn Clifton, Noah Clifton,
Mariah Coley, Dustin DiMaggio, Erica Dupuis, Ethan English, Stephanie Fattorusso,
Joshua Fiske, Samuel Galbraith, Kristen Gardner, Molly Gates, Austin Gauthier, Todd Gorman,
Kristiana Gregory, Graham Hall, Joshua Haskell, Shannon Haynes, Jeremy Hommel,
Victoria Hoskins, Maria Hughes, Darrian-Elis King, Erica LaFlamme, Matthew Lewis,
Stefanie Lockrow, Brianna Lown, Rachel Markham, Alexis Martin, Zachary Martin,
Madeline Mathers, Evan Mattison, Maxwell McNeil, Greg Midurski, Lucas Motsiff,
Chawncy Phillips, Logan Phillips, Briana Putnam, Brendan Ricketts, Hazel Robertson,
Cassidy Roth, Caleb Rowland, Jarred Sausville, Christopher Scoville, Bobbi-Anna Skinner,
Delaney Smith, Eraina St.Gelais, Rachel Telford, Christopher Warnke, Sarah Warren,
Thomas Wellbrock, Isaiah Wilmot, Rachel Witham

Congratulations Cambridge Class of 2015

Country Gals Cafe ~ Ace Hardware ~ Country Power Products~ Kinney Auto
Sales Black Dog Wine & Spirits ~ Ohearns Pharmacy ~ China King ~ Glens
Falls National Bank ~ Schoolhouse Pizza ~ Battenkill River Sports & Campground ~ Leon Barkley Real Estate ~ The Burger Den ~Silvanos ~ Simon Auto
Sales~Eagle Bridge Antiques ~ TCT Federal Credit Union ~ Preble Realty ~
Veterans Motocycle Club ~ Nessle Brothers ~Hudson River tractor ~ K Ward
Realty~Stewarts

FOR SALE: John Daly Gold


model golf clubs & bag. Excellent condition, most clubs never
used. Asking $150. Call 518507-6112

ERBE TENT RENTALS


tables, chairs, food chest,
lights, and tent sides.
Andy @ 469-3048
Art @ 791-4562

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ADVANCED MODULAR HOMES


HOMES BUILT WITH PRIDE &
INTEGRITY BY PROFESSIONALS!

870 Hoosick Rd., Brunswick, NY


www.advancedmodhomes.com
e-mail: Advancedmodulars@gmail.com

OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, July 11 1-4 pm
38 Summit Lake Rd. Spur, Argyle
Charming Home!

4 bedroom, 2 baths,
86 lake front on
Summit Lake.
Dont miss this one!

518-279-1005

WANTED:
Log Length Firewood.
Call 518-742-6944
3 BEDROOM MOBILE
HOME on lot.
$15,000 firm.
Serious inquiries only.
518-326-0847.
COTTAGES
FOR SALE:
ADIRONDACK PARK.
COPELAND POND
WATERFRONT 2bedroom
1bath seasonal cottage, + 2br,
1 bath guest cottage. Dock.
Party boat, kayaks, canoe.
Turn key. Close to Saratoga &
Lake George. $215,000
518-793-9420

FOR RENT:
1 bedroom house. LR/DR
combo, washer/dryer hook
ups, country living.
Immediate occupancy,
Poultney, VT.
802-287-9337

$195,000.
Barkley Real Estate 518-424-8624
FOR SALE
ATTENTION STORE
OWNERS
used clothing and household
items contents of building
14x30 fixtures not
included $499.00 Bennington Vermont 802-442-6486

EAST GREENWICH
on Battenkill.
Stylish 2 BR, formal dining
room, double livingroom,
kitchen patio, w/d hookup,
private gardens, garage.
$775 plus security, lease.
No pets.
518-854-9285

HISTORIC
SCHOOLHOUSE
Overlooking Hudson River
Waterfall, minutes to Saratoga:
$169,900/Best Offer
(518)618-1497
SchoolHouseNY.com

NEED TO SELL YOUR


HOME OR PROPERTY?
List with us at a fair price. If
we don't sell your home we
will pay your $500. Al
Konieczny at Bryce Real Estate Call for details.
518-441-4353.

SEEKING RURAL HOME


FOR RENT Mature couple
seeking rural property for rent
or lease purchase. Old farmhouse, fixer upper or mobile
home ok. Must be pet friendly
and horse friendly is a big plus!
Please call or text 518-2534756
or
email
at
mark400k@yahoo.com

FREE GARAGE DOOR OPERATOR


WITH EVERY DOOR PURCHASED!

NEED A DUMPSTER?

10-15-20 Yard Roll Off


Dumpster Rentals
Int. & Ext. Demolition
& Clean Out Service Available

(518) 854-9555

www.bddumpster.com
LAND
OR
FARM
WANTED: Top price paid.
Out of country buyers. Call
Bryce Realty 518-271-7630
SCHUYLERVILLE
ONE BEDROOM
APARTMENT FOR
RENT includes heat, lights,
water and sewer. $700/mo
518-338-8311
Need to sell your home?
Call Al Konieczny @ Bryce
Real Estate 441-4353
Competitive , Reliable, Professional and Proven Service for
all your needs!

GREENWICH RENTAL:
Beautiful restored Victorian
building. 2 bedrooms,
upstairs, one garage space.
NO SMOKING. NO
PETS.Suitable for 2 adults
only. Lease required.
$710/mo heat included.
518-692-2377
DOUBLEWIDE HOME
$26,500. 2 Bedroom, 1 Bath,
Deck, Porch, Central Air, New
Vinyl Siding, New Windows,
Rt. 7, Brunswick,
Terrace Haven
518-326-4081.

BAND SAWN
AIR DRIED
PINE LUMBER.
1x's and 2x's.
Most sizes on
hand.Also, kiln
dried Hardwood
Flooring in Oak,
Cherry and
Hickory.
Pratt's Sawmill.
518-677-5609,
leave message.

Starter Homes $74k and Up


Call Jim@ BRYCE 5886755
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bedroom, brick, dead end road,
large yard, wood and oil heat.
Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Salem, NY.
ONE BEDROOM APT
FOR RENT: Country setting
in Schuylerville. Includes heat,
electric, water/sewer, lawn
maintenance and snow plowing. $775/mo. 518-338-8311.
WE ARE BUYING
COUNTRY PROPERTY
Farms, Woodlands
Vacant Lands &
Water-front
Call 518-638-6484 or
518-747-7722 eves
PAINTING/WALLPAPER
Bringing Colors Together
Pressure/Window Washing
Fully Insured.
518-415-5733

FOR RENT:
Granville, NY.
1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Offering $200 Off
1 months rent!
Starting at $575.
Water, sewer,
on-site laundr y,
trash, snow &
garbage removal.
1-845-436-1215

IDEAL
RETAIL
OR
OFFICE
SPACE
FOR
RENT. Route 40 South Argyle;
busy road; 1100 sq ft. $700/
mo. 518-638-8950.
TWO
APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE.
One on the first floor; one
on the second floor; both
two (2) bedrooms.
27 Main street
Greenwich, NY
518-791-3001

OUT OF COUNTY BUYER


WANTS
A
FARM!
Reasonablly priced. Call Al at
Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.

HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR


SALE: 10' dock space included on water. $19,000.
518-858-2786.

FOR RENT: 1 bedroom


house. LR/DR combo, washer/
dryer hook ups, country living. Immediate occupancy,
Poultney, VT. 802-287-9337

NYC BUYER WANTS


WATERFRONT
HOME
OR CAMP. Good price.
Call Al at Bryce R.E.
518-441-4353.

VALUED HOMES

WE DO IT ALL - property, foundation- turn key - We are your 1 STOP SHOP


Colonial, Capes, Ranches WE HAVE IT ALL
Bring us a floor plan and we will BUILD IT FOR LESS- LOWEST PRICES
Customize your home today with us
Brand New Custom 3 bed-2 bath- LAND & HOME PACKAGE $98,900
Come see our NEW HOMES on display
DISCOUNTS & FREE living room set with purchase

EXIT 17N 3 miles north on Rt. 9,


1 mile North of Hess & Rt. 197
nyvaluedhomes.com 518-793-1266
CUT, SPLIT AND
DELIVERED
HARDWOOD FOR SALE.
Call
1-802-394-2565 or
518-598-2376
CORLEW REALTY
2243 Coach Rd.,
Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-6473
Serving Washington &
Warren Counties
Sandra Corlew,
Broker/owner
EXCAVATOR
FOR HIRE:
with rotary brush cutter;
22 ft reach. Mowing and
brush cutting of ponds,
steep hills, embankments
and roadways. We also
have multiple versatile
bush hogging and brush
cutting equipment for all
your needs.
Broestler BrushCutting
LLC.
Easton, NY
Fully Insured.
Free Estimates.
518-692-9074.

SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL


Call for pick up or drop off
service available. 518-6869621 Hoosick, NY
WHITE VINYL FENCE
3 Rails plus post.
Enough for 150 ft.
$1,000 FIRM
518-692-7101

WE ARE HERE
EVERY WEEKEND
HOT WATER HEATER
New in 2010. Excellent working condition. $175 Call 518
796-6682.
BEST OF QUALITY
TAXIDERMY
Deer Heads Mounted. Bear
Rugs Made. Museum Quality.
518-642-9570

The Money Saver

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