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CLOCKWISE TOP: Brandon By JARRETI CARROLL. · . Good vibrations Schirnhofer and Casey Wolf set [email protected] The Saratoga Harp Colony up the cotton candy stand the day before the lair opens. Jarod Yost Dr. Terry Waltz admits she may· will hold concerts Sunday, Aug. and Heather Rost of Scotia with not have been the most convention­ 16, at Skidmore College and a black sheep during last year's al teacher - a reason why some Saturday, Aug.ll,at the Adelphi costume class contest. This year's students and their parents say they Hotel in Saratoga. contest will be held on Friday at · like her - but she says that is no See Page 20. 7p.m. cause to be fired from the Bethle­ hem School District With · an international back­ ground in lecturing and education, Crashes,. bands ·and· birth Waltz was hired to head up the districfs new Chinese program Altamont Fair unveils the house: the Altamont Fair. He said usually the fair has one started last year that focuses on the lbis year's fair opened on or two new attractions, but this language and the nation's customs. new exhibits Tuesday, Aug. 11, and runs year has stepped up its efforts. After a year in a probationary through Sunday, Aug. 16. "'bis year we got several new, position she has been handed a ter- Andrew King, the fair's pres~ large, engaging things," he said. mination letter. · By DAN SABBATINO dent, said there is an abundance King said the Hometown He­ Waltz claims she is being let go sabbatinod@spotlightnews. com of new attractions and old classics roes demonstration will feature for reasons other than her perfor­ There's only one place to see for everyone in the family. emergency service responders mance. ;~··.•): a car get dropped 40 feet; a cow "Th.e buildup has been tremen­ showing fair patrons how certain "Th.e district is claiming fm a . . give birth; and teen bands rock dous this year," said King. Page 23 . ... 0 Fair D Teacher Page 19

- 'Go take a spike Beth Independence Party lawsuit dismissed Avon Crest Park in Niskayuna Cunningham and other Acting Supreme Court Jus­ well as Nanci Moquin for town Families Party objection against tice Kimberly O'Conner ruled clerk and Gregg SagendorPh for Cunningham's opporturuty to played host to the Capital Dis­ candidates keep party in Albany County Court against highway superintendent ballot Messina contends the ob­ trict Grass Doubles pickup game · petitions, race goes attorney James Walsh, who was "I'm pleased with the outcome jection was tossed out "on a tech­ last Thursday. representing the party member, but I'm not surprised," said at­ rucality." See Page 36 .. to primaries Jeanette Whitbeck, on Thursday, torney Justin 0. Corcoran, who Both he and Fernando (Fred) Aug. 6, after a witness verified represented the Independence Di Maggio were also named in By JARRETI CARROLL her petition signature. She sub­ Party candidates. "We asked the the suit against Cunningham and [email protected] sequently claimed she was bul­ judge to formally validate the pe­ Kotary. Di Maggio is running lied by a private investigator into titions; which was included in her for Bethlehem Town Board on A judge has thrown out a saying she was not read an oath decision." the Republican and Conservative lawsuit brought on by an Inde­ before signing it Independence Party Council­ lines. pendence Party member to in­ The decision approves the man Sam Messina is running The court ruling stated "Any validate petition signatures for Independence Party ballot peti­ against Cunningham for town remaining arguments have been Supervisor Jack Cunningham tions .for Cunningham, Council­ supervisor. His campaign suf­ considered by the court and and other Independence Party man Kyle Kotary and Bethlehem fered a similar blow last week found to be without merit and/or 6 candidates for the fall elections Independence Party Chairman when the Albany County Board THE SPOTLIGHT$.75 in Bethlehem. Mark Jordan for Town Board, as of Elections dismissed a Working D Lawsuit Page 23

I, > ~ ~ • . ;(- " - .... -...... Page 2 ·August 12,2009 The Spotlight Delaware Ave. crash Police Blotter Bc;huyter.ville man nabbed on aggravated drunk driving charges Guilderland Police arrested on charges of OWl on Saturday, Timothy Cartwright, 40, of 359 Aug. 1, according to police · Wall Street Rd. in Schuylerville reports. on charges of aggravated Matos was arrested near the OWl on Wednesday, Aug. 5, Crossgates Mall entrance, and according to police reports. was arraigned on Thursday, Cartwright was also charged Aug. 13. with failure to obey a police • Guilderland Police -.. officer, and speeding, and is arrested Duane W. James', scheduled to reappear in court 21, of 321 4th St in Troy on on Thursday, Aug. 20. The charges of OWl on Wednesday, .report states he was arrested July 29, according to police . ... ~ .. ·~ near the City line, on Western reports. .A. Avenue. ~ .• . ? ' James was arrested near 208 \\--'·' . '., . • • •• Church St and was arraigned on Thursday, Aug. 6, the report A two vehicle crash occured on Friday, Aug. 7, near the intersection of Delaware Avenue and Bedell Other Arrests states. Avenue. Emergency responders transported at least one victim to the hospital, according to officials. • Guilderland Police • Guilderland police Tom Heffernan Sr. /Spotlight arrested Victor Matos, 54, of arrested Sean Michael 1948 Western Ave., in Albany, Delaunay, 25, of 409 !ngalside Road in Greenville on charges of OWl on Thursday, July 23, according to police reports. Delaunay was arrested near the corner of Brandywine Parkway and Route 155, and is scheduled to reappear in court on Thursday, Aug. 13, according to the report • Guilderland police arrested Joseph Scott Marshall, 23, of 216 Arrow St. South in Schenectady, on charges of OW! on Thursday, July 23, according to police reports.· · Marshall was arrested fo~ the offense that dated back to Saturday, July 11, and was arraigned later on July 23; according to the report.' '' ' .. ! • Guilderland police

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The Spotlight August 12,2009 ·Page 5 Counties to plan for elderly, disabled $25,000 grant to Albany, . spaces, transportation, building, be the target question. said her organization and the work as soon as possible. Schenectady counties will employment and more, according The county's Long Term Care United Way provide long-term He said a steering committee make communities more to Albany County. · Council's, NY Connects program, care for the elderly and disabled, will be formed but it is unknown and have many services for supportive of elderly "The Community whlch is the "point of entry" for who will serve on that committee Empowerment Project is long-term care and aging agency, "kinship" care, designed to help at thls time. consistent with our current efforts will join forces with the University family members care for other Schenectady County officials to develop a comprehensive long at Albany to educate the public family members. are planning to set up community By DAN SABBATINO term care plan for the county that about the benefits available to "My personal hope is that forums and look at its assessment sabbatinod@spotlightnews. com expands affordable and reliable the aging and disabled. while they're doing the grant, tools, McQueen said, in order to home and community-based Duryea said the university they include some. money for best determine how the funding Albany and Schenectady long term care services in our will likely provide technical kinship care,". she said. should be allocated. · County have been awarded more community," Albany County assistance, a community forum . Catholic Charities services . than $25,000 to plan community "Schenectady County has Executive Mike Breslin said in and an intern to assist. 21 families in Schenectady, and improvements that caters to the long supported efforts that a written statement. "We must Duryea said the grant fits with more than 70 in Albany, while promote the health and well aging and disabled, according to ensure our communities have the also servicing 12 other counties, officials. the county executive's plan for being of our older residents. supports and services in place to long-term care for the elderly and Benson said. This grant will help us design "We're anticipating to enable residents to remain where will hopefully relieve the reliance "Hopefully this grant will help programs and services that will begin the planning process in they want to be for as long as on the county's nursing home. us meet our of keeping allow our seniors to remain in our , September," said Mary Duryea, possible." "Plans for making sure we will more of our seniors at home," community," said Susan Savage, , spokeswoman for Albany County Duryea said the planning will said Albany County Legislator chairwoman of the Schenectady Executive Mike Breslin. · have the support and services primarily include determining they need so they don't have Lucille McKnight, chair of the County Legislature in a written The Community which aspects of a community to get a nursing home and can Legislature's Social Services statement. Empowerment Grant from the make it more palatable to the stay in the community," Duryea Committee. Albany County-NY Connects New York State Office for the elderly and disabled. said. Schenectady County can be reached at 447-7177. Aging is "designed to assist in "What kinds of thinks make Renee Benson, the executive spokesman Joe McQueen said Schenectady County-NY their efforts to promote and a community more aging and the grant application runs from Connects can be reached at 382· plan more aging and disabled director of the Catholic Charities disabled friendly?" she said will Caregiver's Support Service's Sept 1 through Aug. 31 of 2010 8481 ext. 1000. friendly communities, which and the county is hoping to begin support older adults and disabled individuals to remain in their . community for as long as they wish," according to information form the Albany County. Personalized Care The announcement was made on Wednesday, Aug. 5, but the Makes A Difference . money will likely not be awarded .,..,, ~ ·ui ... ·· · until sometime within the next few weeks. 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The high cost of living Internship was an eye-opene-r By ALEXA BIEBER It wasn't until after my first year The life of a 5elkirk resident is not worth $16 million. [email protected] of college that I realized how Point of View much money I need, or want, It isn't worth $13 million, and we may never know if to be able to live comfortably. the_ value of one measly Selkirk life is worth more than $1 The writer is a student at I realize that I have to start million. SUNY Oswego and was a summer Because of my interest in spending my money more wisely Albany County has recommended tearing down the Old intern at The Spotlight journalism, I am grateful for and saving it for something more School Road bridge in Selkirk, citing the 86-year-<>ld bridge's With summer winding the knowledge I learned while important, not just those really dilapidated condition. down, my internship and work working in The Spotlight offices cute shoes! The problem: The bridge experience are coming to an every Monday and Thursday. Working and having an is the most direct route end as well. Of course I am Although this was not a paid internship took up a lot of time for emergency services Editorial scheduling in a little bit ~f time position, I learned a lot that will during the week, but I was to get to residents of the to myself before I head back to - help me out in fut;ure classes at happy to just have gotten the South Albany Road area school. Although this has been a school and future JObs. opportunity to be in the office in Selkirk. - busy summer as I worked hard I also realized how much I every week, learning things As it stands now, only smaller vehicles can use the bridge to make money and to get career still have to learn about being a only experience could teach me. -fire trucks have to go at least a mile and a half out of the way experience, I feel the time was journillist Good thing I am only a When I go back to school in a few to use routes 32 and 396. Sans bridge, everything, including well spent sophomore. I have plenty of-time weeks, I will be used to waking ambulances and smaller fire control vehicles, would have to It was a very productive to take more classes and gain the up early, getting ready and go the longer route. summer and I learned a lot. I tools I need to become a better having to stay awake at such an Albany County Commissioner of Public Works Michael also grew up a lot Making a few writer for the future. early hour for a college student Franchini said it would cost $16 million to replace the county bucks in the process wasn't too Knowing I have more to learn Since I have seen what it is like Route 53 bridge now known as "Ben's Bridge," about $13 bad either. makes me excited to go back to to be a reporter, and an editor million to repair it and just over $1 million to tear it down. So, Having an internship this school. of a newspaper, I now know the unless the state Department ofTransportation says otherwise, summer was a great opportunity My paying job at a local cafe kinds of things I would be doing if down it will go, and some Selkirk residents will have to wait to see what it is like in the field kept me busy as well. It wasn't I were to pursue that career. that much longer for life-saving equipment to arrive. of journillism. I learned what it hard to balance the internship I am still interested in working in the journillism field, but I am Residents and officials are asking the county to look at some takes to be a reporter and what and a paying job because of the not exactly sure I know what part more options in the hopes of persuading county legislators actually goes on behind the flexible hours at the cafe. Since Mondays and Thursdays were Again, good thing I am only going that a human·life is worth more than a bridge. scenes. I also learned that not everything goes your way when booked for me, I took every other to be a sophomore. I know that I We at The Spotlight hope they're successful, but we feel you are trying to get information opportunity I had to make some have plenty of time to figure out the Ben's Bridge situation is symptomatic of Albany County's from a source, but there is always extra money when I would get what I want to do with my life inability to get its priorities straight. more than one way to obtain the ca)led in unexpectedly. and I know that I still have time 01 1 •1l ""yJu ~ee~ while emergency services ~e going miles out of information you need. . Making money to be able to take mdre classes, and gain ·:. l j.o- • ' ' theif"w~y because a bridge is too expensive in Selkirk, and . I also learned 'a loUt bout to go out with my friends, more knowledge about the field sex offenders are being dumped into Colonie just because story forniats··a.·n'd ·tlie way drive my car, and go shopping of journillism; s

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Why not put them owner of Gloversville sewing Trail - completion is currently Marilyn Davis was the proud for the leadership that Bethlehem winner of the "Hearts for Peggy to good use? center, for their kind donation Town Supervisor Jack Cwmingham anticipated for Fall 2010 - has of fabric, and Tina Raggio for the potential to form the backbone Raffle Quilt." I spoke with my quilting and his team have demonstrated friends in my Happy Quilters photography assistance. over the past three years, in of this new network of trails and Recently, I heard about a group about my idea . They T h ~ n k y ·o u , Happy particular on two issues near to my pathways: young woman in our community who was suffering from a rare immediately wentto work. In just Quilters of Delmar, for chipping heart pedestrian pathways and the Supervisor Cunningham three weeks, we had a beautiful in and special thanks to Jeane planned Albany County Rail Trail. and our other members of local form of cancer. Peggy works as a receptionist at Choices, a hair quilt to raffle. We are proud to say Ayers for her beautiful inachiine Through creation of the new government have been strong the quilt raised $1,301. quilting. advocates from the startforthe Rail salon in Delaware Plaza. Doctors PaTHs 4 Bethlehem Advisory regrettable had to amputate her I want to thank all of the Fmally, yet importantly, thank Committee, Supervisor Trail, which will connect numerous neighborhoods and destinations leg. people who bought tickets for you Bonnie Turner for lending Cunningham is showing that this worthy cause. Also, thank us your quilt rack. pedestrian and bicycle safe/friendly within Bethlehem, as well as linking Further devastation came the Town with Albany and New when Peggy learned her new you, Delmar marketplace for We all hope the monies raised transportation are a high priority for showing our quilt in their store. his administration. Scotland/Voorheesville (5 of the 9 prosthetic leg would cost $80,000. wiD bring Peggy a little closer to Her insurance covered virtually Choices hair salon continued to her goal. While significant progress is total miles of the trail are within the Town of Bethlehem). nothing toward the cosl seD tickets and showed the quilt Good luck, Peggy. already being made with respect to through t6he middle of]uly. Thank you for leadership and I felt there must be something Laura DeFino additional sidewalks in Town, I share I also want to thank Londa support for these healthy, family I could do to help. ·Delmar his and the Committee's vision that VanDerzee, owner of Log Cabin residentsofBethlehem will someday friendly, and sustainable initiatives, soon have ample opportunities to Jack ... and I hope we "Keep walk or bicycle to recreational and Cunningham" for years to come. cultural opportunities, schools, Dan Rain local busines~: friends and family Delmar Editor, The Spotlight days when volunteers(my family teachers and share a piece of · As a participant in the included) pick up garbage in his vision for the future of our Bethlehem Earth Day 2009 different parts of the community. community. activities and a member of the He was also instrumental in the It may sound old and tired, but Elsmere PTA. I would like to voice Town's takeover of Colonial it rings true: Actions speak louder ce!!!e~!~~rs!~c!!'!!!l!o~!!f!bout my support for Jack Cunningham Acres, ensuring that acres of than words. It is clear from his the upcoming elections. as Town Supervisor. wildlife land do not become just actions as Town Supervisor that All letters must be received by noon on the Friday before In this age of heightened another housing development. Jack Cunningham is committed publication. Please limit your letters to 500 words. environmental awareness it is In' addition, Jack visited to Bethlehem, our school system Spotlight Newspapers reserves the right to limit the number comforting as well as siioificant Elsmere Elementary School on and the environment it resides ofletters from any one writer. There is no limit on the number to note that Jack's commitment Earth Day this past spring. 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Children in the First United Methodist Church Camp Edge vacation bible school play on Wednesday, Aug. 5, Tuesday, Aug. 18, Monday, Sept. 21, outside the church. Th9 Delmar church holds the camp in weekly sessions lor students grades kindergarten· Room 101: through fifth. Room 101: 6_:30 p.m. Police· 6 p;m. Comp!J:oller: review of Ariana Cohn/SpotligM 7 p.m. Town Clerk preliminary tax rates and overall 7:15p.m. Senior Services · budgets

Wednesday, Sept. 23: Presentation of the tentative budget at the regular Town Board meeting. A tentative budget must be filed with the town clerk no later than Wednesday, Sept 30, according to town law section 106.

Wednesday, Oct. 28: Public hearing on the preliminary budget at the regular Town Board meeting. A public hearing must occur on or before the Thursday immediately following the general election town law section 108).

· Tuesday, Nov. 10: Adoption of the final budget at the regular Town Board meeting. The budget must be adopted by the governing board no later than Friday, Nov. 20, according to town law section 109.

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By JARRElT CARROLL becomes 70 and the cost will go Severino said New York is simply look at the price to hunt or fish conservation fund. "Of course [email protected] up to $65. trying to maintain the funding it and they won't do it anymore; there's more activity in areas · · Whether or not Bambi will The last time the state has for current programs. that, or they're just-not going to like the Adirondacks." I sleep any sounder tonight legislature raised the DEC "All of the fees go to the state get a license to do it," he said. Glassbrenner said ·he ' i remains to be seen, but area sporting licensing fees was in conservation used for fish and "It's going to put extra pressure personally sees fewer hunters hunters say they not too happy 2002. wildlife across the state," she on the EN CON officers." ·out in the woods when he goes with state increases for hunting Area· hunter John said. " A small percentage goes Jasinski called the increase down to his hunting trailer in and fishing licenses; especially Glassbrenner of Selkirk, who to processing fees or retail fees "just another tax." the Catskills, but admitted with the latest round that doubles turns 65 on Sept. 29 ..,- one day that are like a commission for "What it comes down to is a chuckle that getting a bit older some fees. before the cutoff, said he's fed license issuing vendors." doubling the fees is just another keeps him more grounded. The state's Department of up with the state fees associated The reason for increasing the form for the state to grab as "I'm not gonna go traipsing· Conservation is scheduled to · with sporting licenses.' He s3id sporting license fees was the much money as they can," he up and down these mountains start issuing its new sporting he has hunted "ever since I've state fund's bottom line. said. "This is only going to anymore," he said. "Now I've licenses for the 2009 and 2010 been about 12 when I hunted the "Primarily they're being raised curtail hunting and cause an got to just follow the deer around hunting and fishing season - little rabbits." to generate more money for the oversupply of the species, and on flat ground." but there's a catch. Beginning He questioned why the fees conservation fund and to cover the state will have to spend With $88 for a super sportsman Aug. 17, a fishing and sportsman are being raised in the first the same level of management money to control them." license and $4 7 for a sportsman license will cost $10 more and place. and law enforcement," said Severino described the license, Glass brenner said some a super sportsman license will 'The sportsmen themselves, Severino. number of licenses issued by the - . ./ people may simply opt not to DEC each year as "stable" and hunt any longer - especially said now was a good opportunity those who hunt for food. for seniors to take advantage . "A deer is just a little bit of a lifetime sportsman license bigger than a full-grown goat. APPOLO Plumbing, Heating before the Sept. 30 cutoff date. You can go down to a butcher a According to DEC reports, get a goat undressed for about New York collected over $41.2 $50," he said. "It's crazy what and Air Conditioning million in gross sales from the government's doing to these 1.9 million various licenses people," "Providing the Old-Fashioned Service You Deserve" in the 2007-2008 season. The A full list of the new DEC state sells around the 2 million sporting license prices can licenses each year going back to be found at www.dec.ny.gov/ · 341 DELAWARE AVENUE 2002, according to state records,. permits/365.html. about half of which are hunting 475-0433 IN BRIE~ ------~ Enjoy DINNER on Us! I Charity· group luncheon buffet will be served 1 Schedule a service call between and shopping will commence., • licensed Plumber hitS the runway . 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His opponent, Supervisor put on my lawn doesn't make of the driver and could pick Ken Runion, posts $250 the traffic go away on Western him out of a lineup if presented reward for information Avenue," Golden said. with the opportunity. He said -leading to an arrest Guilderland police Capt. he suspects the incident was Curtis Cox said the incident is not random because he heard under investigation. one of the people involved say, By DAN SABBATINO "You missed his [expletive] [email protected] Town Supervisor Ken Runion, Golden's opponent in house." Republican candidate for the upcoming race, has offered a Golden said he took Guilderland town supervisor personal reward of $250 to assist photographs of the car, and police Peter Golden has filed a police with any leads. are attempting to ·get a license report following what he is "I feel badly for Mr. Golden," plate number from the picture. calling a politically motivated Runion said. He said the driver looked to be prank where two dog cutouts Runion said people brag, and in his 20s. were placed on his lawn in the talk about pulling off stunts Golden said such pranks are early morning hours of Saturday, like the one that occurred simply a distraction from the Aug.l. on Aug. 1, and if there is bigger issues of the campaign This is the second incident information floating around, a - taxes, dangerous driving on where cutout dogs have been reward might help loosen the Western Avenue, storm water placed on his lawn, Golden lips of some ofthe prankster's and business. He criticized said. friends. Runion for not taking action "My guess is this is being done "All of us have been the subject during his tenure to address by political people who wouldn't of pranks," Runion said. "I don't those matters. do it themselves so they get kids feel this is politically motivated Golden likened the Peter Golden, the Republican candidate for supervisor in Guilderland, to do it," he said. at all." distraction to the automated said t1ese dJg displays were placed on his lawn in the early morning He said the incident is a He said Republicans in past calls that circulated last month hours of Aug. 1. This is the second such incident Golden has reported distraction from the important elections have made claims calling for a change in town to police. issues. that pranks were politically government, citing stormwater Submitted p~oto "However many dogs they motivated, but there was never issues as a problem in town. any proof to substantiate those Golden said he was not claims. responsible for the calls and According to Golden, the if he were, his riame would suspects rang his doorbell, and have been attached to the end Sensible Spending: he was able to catch a glimpse of the message. ' SMART. ,. ~. f}''· l , 0 'C ?;.~ "Quality Always Shows" ,M,L1!i . ~ ..;:) . .:.t. WE SELL U.S. PRIME BEEF Real Discounts: PRIME BUTCHER SHOP lllilif. I' Not Responsoble '" Typographocal Err"s t J\ ~ INGENIOUS.

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When 14-year-old Sarah Barnes & Noble, ·as interim principal of Doyle "All of the candidates that Evans sits down in her English Brookside Middle School in Troy. applied, all of tl\eir experiences class next year at Ballston Spa Museum in Spokesman Ron Lisco said were examined and discussed High School, she11 have already Ballston Spa or Paolino was hired on Tuesday, along the way," Lisco said. joined the authors she studies the online stores Aug. 4, and will begin working He said Paolino's experience in that exclusive literary group: of Barnes & on Monday, Aug. 24, at a starting in the urban Troy setting will published. Noble, Target salary of $103,000 per year. serve him well, as Hackett has or Amazon. She's the author of the Lisco said Paolino was many similar characteristics children's book "The Sour com. It's priced and is also going to experience a Malta resident Sarah Evans has joined the ranks at $8.99, which chosen among 28 candidates, Little Lemon Tree," which hit and the hiring process population surge from 600 to 650 olthe published at the young age ol 14 with her includes a code booksellers' shelves on July 21. children's book "The Sour Little Lemon Tree." She's included parents, teachers, due to district consolidation. Now, Evans is conducting book redeemable making several appearances in the Capital District for an audio administrators and the Board Lisco said school officials are signings locally and outside the excited to work with Paolino, lor book signings in the coming weeks. download. of Education. area to promote her premier "All of Mike's experience and hopeful that the school can work. \\"tile lemonade was the Evans, will continue its recent success. appear at a booK signing at Coffee factored in," Lisco said. She released the book under inspiration for this story, writing Paolino left the Guilderland -Dan Sabbatino her middle name, Annetje, which children's books largely comes Planet in Ballston Spa on Sunday, means "full of grace" in Dutch. from 1he fact Evans is the oldest Aug. 9, from 1 to 2 p.m., and Evans was 13 when she penned of follr children. The family lives at Barnes & Noble in Wilton the bookinjustonedayinJune of in Ma:ta. on Saturday, Sept. 19, from 1 · 2008. Within a month, it had been "I t_ave three little siblings, so to 3 p.m. She'll also be at the upcoming opening of the Round picked up by Tate Publishing, an 1 think I know what children like Oklahoma-based company that pretl}· well," she said. Lake Ubrary's Malta branch at the Malta Community Center in specializes in "traditional" titles. It Iller next endeavor is targeted October. was the first work she sent out for m older age group, though. "I was getting really excited It's a fantasy novel that stars a about my story, more than I had famill' of children who find a before, so Oust thought I would portal to another .world in the . try it ou£" said Evans. clothes dryer. Jeff Elliott, an employee ofTate, "Lemon Tree" caught the eye , supplied the .book's illustrations. of readers at Tate because· of : ~ Evans came up with the idea its urJque theme, said company • when pondering the question of spokeswoman Traci Jones. ·how lemonade was discovered. · "We've never had a book "The Sour Little Lemon Tree" about lemons " she remarked. _is set in ancient. Egypt, where ·Evans's age dld not factor into lemonade,wa!' mvented. She the decision. ,_ad~edJt'twist to the s~ory by '?fe do have a handful of telling 1t lhr.ough a t;ree ~th sour ounger writers but it is pretty lemons wh1ch sat m a grove of ~are.•· said Jone;. sweet lemon trees. The grower , .. 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Call 439-4949 Tire Spotlight August 12,2009 ·Page 15 ~ IN BRIEF Five Rivers plans Lafarge lends support to Bethlehem celebration waterfowl program --·-- .... Five Rivers Center will hold a program on waterfowl Saturday, Aug. 15, at 10 a.m. The program is open to the public free of charge. Participants are urged to dress for outdoor activity. In the event of inclement weather, the program may be canceled. The center is at 56 Game Farm Road, Delmar. For information, call the center at 475-0291.

There were smiles all around Church to hold on Friday, Aug. 7, when Lalarge handed over a check lor $5,000 fruit, produce sale outside of the Bethlehem Chamber St. .Thomas Parish Youth will of Commerce to support the host a fruit and produce sale Bethlehem Voyage 400 celebration, after all Masses on Saturday and which is being presented by Lalarge Sunday, Aug. 15 and 16. . this weekend at the Henry Hudson The sale will support teens Town Park in Selkirk. The event is heading to Kansas City in Sunday, Aug. 16, from noon until 6 November. p.m. From left are Quadriceritennial For information, contact 439- Coordinator Yolanda Caldwell; 4951, ext. 117. Large Environmental Manager John Regan; Supervisor Jack Cunningham; Bethlehem Parks, Friendly's to hold and Recreation Department fundraiser for family Administrative Assistant Jason, The Guilderland Friendly's Gallo; and Chamber President 1 will host a fundraiser Wednesday, Marty Delaney. ; Aug. 12, for 7-year-old Rachel - Jarrett Carroll/Spotlight . Rodino and her father, Rick, who suffer ·from Huntington's disease. Twenty percent of all proceeds for food/ice cream sold from 5 Host an Exchange to 8 p.m. will go directly to the Rodino family to help them cover Student Today! medical expenses. The restaurant is at 1671 Western Ave. Make a lifelong friend irllii abroad. Enrich !"Our family with IRISH:--,;o;:;-----:; ~ --:-:--- another cultut:i!. Now you can Foundation hosts host a high school exx:hange ·• student lgirl or boy} from August 15th Cooks and Kitcliens France, Germa1y, Scandinavia, The Historic Albany Spain, Ausrraba,japan, Brnzil, Foundation's Cooks and !Gtchens Italy or othr r:ountries. Single Pascalfor.n France, 17 Jn. "'""'from - /6 J" parents, as well as couples with program includes a tour of three like; to play tenrds, swill, 117.-e: to l.ark that atternoon · . w..vw.asse.comlhost or email us at [email protected].

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The once bustling ------~~------~- •Saturday,Ailg.22:Family event at Historic Cherry Hill. hamlet now stores its Historic Cherry Hill, located history inside of the school in the Town of Bethlehem that taught its residents until 1870, is presenting a 1 program series funded by By JARRED CARROLL the New York Council for the [email protected] -- .JI Ni\ffi l ·_ Humanities on the theme of ~-~~ ~~ ! history versus nostalgia. Editor's note: This is the fifth /_.,., : ,": r:_;srp~ • ~ I ,1 ! ' !! /1 This family event, the article of a nine-part series of ,.....,.. ., lib ", ' ...; / D r i -- -1~-,.- t l ".. second program in the series, historical features ott the hamlets " , , · a;, C!:l.!" CEZi' m .2,1 ,,~ • will feature interactive and ofBethlehem in commemoration ~a___...... ,.";::....-- ~~,..., cc.r-"«.""G~Db 1 ,~ J • , of this year's Quadricetttennial. " ,. , 'I v -~. , game-based activities on the --.J c:-- , ~ -- ~ c.:.J. c~ '-~ ~= .;:- ~ - ----=d. <.. grounds of Historic Cherry The next article in the series is Hill. Visitors can take part in scheduled for the second week of the Cherry Hill family's 20th September and will focus on the hamlet of North Bethlehem. .. -~7·at ·-A~-'\~:r:~tt\.- -~-/-7,-- century celebration of their past and then visit the 1700s The history -Jf the Hudson -· -\ (\ ~ Jr~~lL=.~~--.Q.}(.:1~·~-v.i.'::t~- "~ .. · to discover the real history. River along Bethlehem's banks _ __:~ -~~--~ f~~~ ____ :: o-_.______.. _. •o~· -~ L Running from 1 until4 p.m., is as rich as the men who once r a rain date will be tentatively harvested its icy waters. This ho~el was once aP,opular l~dging deslinat!:nin Se.dar,HiiL~. •, •-~-: ·~ j _·.··. _·:. ~ _·::t~~ jj held the next day on Sunday, 'Co'nverted into a· museum Aug. 23. · by the Bethlehem Historical that was once taught inside its certainly does a good j-Jb the U.S.S. Enterprise.- For information, call Association, the Little Red single room. trying. The late Parker Mathusagtew 434-4 791 or e-mail info@ School House, which helped There was no indoorplurribing Cedar Hill'sfirstfamc•usvisitor up along the Hudson.banks and historiccherryhill.org. shape the once bustling hamlet in the school, and it was-heated is thought to be the Eucopean attended tlie Ui:tJe 'Red School simply known as Cedar Hill, by wood stove when first built explorer Henry Hud~-on, w:1o House before graduating from now houses the very history in 1859. The following year, its came upon the area exactly 400 the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk first schoolmaster was hired for · years ago. There is a marker in School District. 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Albany Mattress & Furniture TOP: The LiHie Red Schoolhouse, located at 1003 River Road in Selkirk, is now a museum 1529 Central Ave run by the Bethlehem Historical Association. Jarrett Garro/1/Spo//ight Albany, NY12205 ABOVE: The George Best "Carriage House" was turned into an Observation Post during Tel: (518)862~9015 World War II, and was a part of the Hudson Hours of Operation River estate near the town park. RIGHT: Henry Hudson Park has a marker that Mon 7 Sa~i:_IOam-8pm bears Hudson's name to commemorate where Sun: II am-Spm he is thought to have pulled up on the Hall Moon in 1609 on the river that now bears his name. Bethlehem Historical Association Twin Man_ •• ·••• ~~9up

dying out iri the 1920s, according Pratt's family moved to Cedar Full Set ••• :~ ••• $169up tGJ .. Cedar ·to Leath. Hill in 1794, she said, and her • fl I ,: ~ Best's home is still off Berent grandfather worked at the ice Queen set••••• $259up (From Page 16) Winnie Road near the park on houses along the Hudson. As Leath writes that winter ice the right He was a lumberman for the school house, she said quickly turned into summer from Saratoga who died in 1918. two school teachers served the Sofa & loveseat ca>h. His widow sold his operation to school house for about 20 years another ice man named Charles each, but it was the substitute "The shores of the Hudson teacher who was the stickler. starting at $399 River in Bethlehem were lined F. Schifferdicker. wi:h icehouses. Some, like Lifelong Cedar Hill resident "Verona Clapper was the Hu Seledion ofbei:ffoomJ George Best's Cedar Hill Ice Dawn Pratt said her hamlet was substitute teacher and you --~-~ -· - - ~-· -·- House were locally owned, and once the center of Bethlehem, couldn't get anything past her," jliiling room. liVing room. ani:IJ owners shipped their ice to New and she recalled her experiences Pratt joked. "A lot of the people Yo:k City. Others were owned at the one-room schoolhouse as who went to the school had IIUi:l~s room flimibire at inai!ifible priee 2' J by large companies like the well as the neighborhood itself. the same teachers for quite a Free deliYefY with purchase of $499 and up of mattress Knickerbocker Ice Company "Cedar Hill was a bustling little while." Next day delivery available on all in stoc~ items. ou: of NYC," she wrote in a town town with stores and gas stations, The Little Red Schoolhouse article on subject. "In 1855, restaurants and the hotel ... there . is located at 1003 River Road, Hunts Merchant magazine were all summer homes along Selkirk. reports that NYC required the river," she said. "It was a nice 285,000 tons of ice, Albany little village. That's where people stored up 20,000 tons. These would go for quick thirigs instead figures were only to grow, of Albany." 5 Pine West PlaJ:a, before a steady decline in the Pratt is now a member of the Washington Avenue Ext. 1920s." Bethlehem Historical Association Albany, N.Y.12205 The ice· was used for both and she gives tours inside of the rR<.~oental consumption and food storage, old school house on Sundays · ASSOCIATES (1 Mile West of Crossgates Mall) and harvesting was practiced on from 2 until 4 p.m. This year the a small scale by early settlers and museum will be open until Oct co:onists, but blossomed into a 25 in honor of the Hudson River lt. II ~~-. ..J;!: *. , multi-million dollar industry in Quadricentennial and its own ~·· ~. .'~_·· iii rMe;;, 0 f, the mid and late 1800s before 150-year anniversary.

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Day 2: Participants add base Technology for the New her experiences with Tourette given to the outstanding student State museum slates coat, finalize design, and then Workplace" will be presented by Syndrome as a student and as a in the sophomore class in family fun weekend paint their plate. Pre-registration Guy]. Cortesi, Ph.D., of eSolve teacher and answer questions. physics. The state museum hosts required by Aug.12 for Session I Solutions, Inc. Cortesi will discuss The Tourette Syndrome Bonventre is majoring in Family Fun Weekends on the and by Aug. 19 for Session II. For how Web 2.0 technology can be support group services .physics and math and will spend third weekend of every month information, call 473-7154 ore- used to change fundamentally families throughout the Capital a term abroad in Greece this from 1 to 4 p.m. mail [email protected]. the way people and organizations District and its surrounding fall. Saturday, Aug. 15: Seashells. get work done and will share areas. Meetings are open to Dutch Deligh.t Papier-Mache examples of Web 2.0 technology anyone interested in meeting that can be easily implemented. others concerned with Tourette Walking tour to start ' Delft Plate Session 1: Tuesday, Consulting Alliance Syndrome, learning more about Aug. 18 and Thursday, Aug. 20 to hold luncheon at Albany church it and sharing experiences. No A Ten Broeck Triangle Tour Session II: Tuesday, Aug. 25 The Consulting Alliance will ToureHe group registration is necessary. hold a lunch meeting on Friday, will kick off at St. Joseph's and Thursday, Aug. 27 For information or questions, Sept. 11, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 chan~es meeting Church, 38 Ten Broeck 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., fourth The ate of the next Tourette contact Judy Doepel at 384- p.m. at Wolfert's Roost Country St., Albany, at 5:30 p.m. on floor. For Children Ages 8 and Syndrome Support Group 1765. Wednesday, Aug. 19. above Club, 120 Van Rensselaer Blvd., meeting has been changed to Menands. Reservations are required; Day 1: Participants visit the Tuesday, Sept. 1. each tour is limited to 25 people. 1609 exhibit, study and sketch The cost is $15 for members The meeting will begin at 7 Delmar man wins The tour is $6 for members of ' Dutch designs, and make a plate and $20 for nonmembers. Guests p.m. in the Community Room prize at college Historic Albany Foundation and using the papier-mache method and prospective members are of Macy's in Colonie Center. Peter Bonventre of Delmar $12 for the public. of soaking paper strips in a glue invited. Susan Conners will be the guest was awarded the James Henry For information, call465-0876, mixture. The program "Web 2.0 speaker. Conners will share TurnbuU Prize at Union College, ext. 10. "

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I 439-CARE 1220 New Scotland Rd. Suite 203 Slingerlands, Just Down from Price Chopper Page 19 ·August 12,2009 The Spotlight ' -, during the 2008-2009 school year, Spanish along with her Chinese mitted to CJkese instruction," tion for my termination before both prior to and after you were curriculum. As for the Obama Tebbano said. "In keeping with the July 1 board meeting," she D Teacher placed on a Teacher Improve­ doll, Waltz said it was being used the visiori outlined when the pro­ said. After she was handed a sec­ " (From Page 1) ment Plan (TIP) in January 2009, to demonstrate different kinds gram was initiated, this coming ond termination letter Waltz said, you exercised poor professional of colors and clothes, such as year we will expand the program "they just bought me a new iMac bad teacher but I loved my job judgment in your interactions "Obama is wearing a green shirt to include Chinese for seventh­ because I'm on the payroll until and I loved my classroom," she with students and made inappro­ today." grade students as we continue to Sept 11 and now the taxpayers told The Spotlight in an exclusive priate comments to students," the 'The kids really loved it," said plan to grow and strengthen the are expected to pay for their mis­ interview. "I ·have a doctorate in district's June 12letter states. Waltz. "Sixth graders are so program in the years to come." takes." currictilum writing." Waltz said she received six smart, they're too young to be District Spokesman Matt Leon Waltz said she wants to contin­ Waltz said she believes per­ positive teaching reviews prior to cool, they still love everything." said the Board of Education is ue her career and does not want sonality conflicts are more at the being put on TIP and called the Waltz said no one is disputing expected to appoint a 0.6 - or to be ''black listed" for being fired- heart of the issue than her teach­ excuses for not renewing her pro­ the fact that the district has the part time - teaching position to from the Bethlehem district · ing but said she wants to keep her bationary position "ridiculous:" right to fire her because of her the language program during the Delmar resident lisa Wilkin­ professional reputation in tact She said the term "inappropriate" probationary status, but said she Wednesday, Aug. 12, meeting at son said her son enjoyed the class Waltz is a State Department is misleading and makes it sound thinks "they should just come out the district offices in Delmar. and spoke very highly of Waltz. Chinese interpreter and transla­ like she had done something and say that instead of trying to "Ensuring all students have "My son Daniel had her last tor and said she is one of only worse than using the word "fat'' or make up excuses why they're fir­ the skills to sucoeed in a rapidly year for Chinese and it was a good 14 certified Mandarin Chinese a commercially published paper ing me." changing world is fundamental class, he really loved it," she said. teachers in Upstate New York. doll of President Barack Obama She also questioned whether to the district's mission," Te!r 'That was his favorite class ... Waltz provided The Spotlight with in the classroom. the program would continue and bano added. ''Without a doubt, a whatever she did or however she a copy of a letter from the board of ''I was demonstrating the dif. if the district would find another top-notch world languages pro­ did it, he was encouraged and in- education dated June 12, recom­ terence between the two Spanish candidate as qualified as she is in gram is an element of meeting , terested about China" mending her termination and ao­ verbs "ser" and "estar," both of time. this mission. Chinese instruction Wilkinson said China became cusing Waltz of making "inappro­ which mean ''to be" in English, · Superintendent Michael Teir strengthens our offerings in this the talk of the dinner table last priate comments" to students and and used the example in Spanish bano said he could not comment area and we are dedicated to it" school year. . to other colleagues, and making of, 'Would I say, 'Am I (soy] fat' or on Waltz's situation, but that Beth­ Waltz claims she was actually "You have all these classes ev­ unprofessional decisions, among 'Am I [estoy] fat' in Spanish?" she lehem Central is keeping the Chi­ fired tWice. eryday and we didn't hear about other reasons. said. nese program_ 'They didn't follow procedure them," she said. ''We heard about "On a number of occasions Waltz also taught sections of 'The district is completely com- and gave the first recommenda- China"

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~ft:aryanneMeyer recently finished her master's degree, and it was time for the real world, which for Meyer meant finding work as a professional harpist. She plays with Symphony inC in Camden, N.J .. and the Delaware Symphony, and she t always keeps her eyes open for side gigs. "I ta: _ whatever comes up," she said. In many ways, Meyer is living her dream, but there is one drawback: She suddenly has a lot less practice time than she used to. That's why she's so grateful to be spending part of the summer at the Saratoga Harp Colony. "It's such a beautiful setting watching the Philadelphia to be able to focus so completely Orchestra and others perform on playing," she said. "It's very at SPAC, staging mock valuable to me." auditions and putting on Meyer first came to the performances. The colony .colony five years ago, when 'will hold concerts Sunday, it accepted its first class. 1Aug. 16, at Skidmore College The colony was founded by i and Saturday, Aug. 22, at the Elizabeth Hainen, the principal / Adelphi Hotel in Saratoga. harpist with the Philadelphia 1 Skidmore is more than Orchestra, who also just a concert venue for the to be one of students. It's where they live when she was while attending the colony, master's at Temple which offers a one-week Hainan decided to open session or a three-week colony after a similar one in session. , . Maine closed its doors. It might sound like summer 6-~=~----·''...:'1.::.~''-·':...,·----'- "1 felt there was a void camp, but Hainen shies away · "It's fantastic. I'm loving it," magazines. Potential attendees to focus more on the haip's East Coast," Hainan said. from that word, which she thinks she said. "We're all teaching must send a recording as well music. Familiar with Saratoga conjures up images of macrame. each other something. Then as letters of recommendation. "I want these younger the ·Philadelphia "It's not a camp," she said. ''It's we get to see the orchestra. They're responsible for their musicians to open their ears," she calls the Saratoga a program. It's a festival. They're You get a chance to see master own transportation to and from said. Arts Center its here to study." musicians." Saratoga, as well as the cost of She also wants to introduce the ' .Hainan thought it was "It's a chance to be with our It's a chance that Hainen tuition, which is $1,100 for '.he public to the beauty of the harp "perfect place" to set up own kind," said Diana Elliott, who didn't have as a kid. Her dad o.Je-week session and $2,6(10 for with the colony's concerts. The colony's students studies with Hainen at Temple. was a violinist with the Toledo lhe full session. ''It's not just some wallilower generally from high like Meyer, Elliott hopes to make Symphony Orchestra, so Hainen As the colony's popularit:: has instrument," she said. 'The sound age to college age. a career of playing the harp, and grew up around music. But grown, so has its ability to give is completely embracing." aspirations of being she thinks the experience she's when she decided she wanted out scholarships, Hainen sald. She promises a varied harpists. gaining at the harp colony will to play the harp after being S'.ewart's has do:Iated money for repertoire at the colony's shows. the colony immersed prove invaluable. captivated by the instrument scholarships, as 'lave some local The Aug. 16 concert will be in taking lessons from during a performance of 'The families. Skidmore's Fdene Recital Hall Nutcracker," there was no "We're really, really thankful at 3 p.m. The Adelphia Hotel place nearby where she could far the support," she said. performance is also at 3 p.m. totally indulge her love of the She's called on personal Both are free and open to the instrument friends to help Ill another need public. That's one of the reasons at the colony. In its early days, For information, visit www. she relished lhe idea of having almost every student brought saratogaharpcolony.org. a colony where young harpists his or her own harp, ,---~":':-:~::-:"~=::::::t'::""-::::;:::;;:-:"'Ji could study. Hainen said. But since "I'm kind of living vicariously the colony is drawing through them," she said with a an increasing number ' laugh. of international Helen Cerhold, who lives harpists, the colony outside of Philadelphia in needs to have several Lansdale, was just 5 when she of the massive harps was introduced to the harp by on hand for students her aunt, Yi Liu, a professional t(} rerit Those harpist who bought Cerhold ccme from private a tiny Irish version of the ccllections aroturl instrument. Now 13, Cerhold the region- Hainen said she wasn't taken with the has a colleague in harp right away, but she's grown Boston, for example, fond enough of it that when who made four or five she learned about the colony, h2rps available this "!thought it would be good swnmer. experience." As intricate as , This is her second year at the harps are, Hainer. said j colony,

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julie Mazzaferro 11!1]]439-2888 www.realtyusa.com Page 22 • August 12,2009 Tbe Spotlight . GPL plans afternoon of family fun . Library marks On Saturday, Aug. 15, ' • I from 1 to 4 p.m., join us in the I ~ Community Literary Garden for a fun, free three hours of GUILDERlAND ~UBUC LIBRARY ~~- I' end of summer games, snacks, and more. Bring . www.gudpl.org ~- ...... _...... __ the whole family. We're going to have boatloads of activities that I at 1800 Western Avenue in will keep kids entertained and Be sure to come in to pick up ~~ Guilderland, there will again be your Summer Reading Club , with carnival adults amused. free Pizza Snacks! This event will Certificates! i Hurry, hurry, hurry! The Be sure to try Clothesline be extra special as we are having Please stop by the Helderberg · · Art Show (get creative!); Duck library celebrates the end of it outdoors in the Community Room after picking up your . Pond Fishing (fish for prizes!); another successful summer literary Garden. Think of it pizza reading certificates and prizes 1 : reading program with a carnival /Check It Out Hula Hoop Hoopla (can you and an animated classic under for a fun slide show of all the I Hula?); Face Painting (by our next Thursday, Aug. 20, from Bethlehem Public Library the· stars. (If it looks like rain, things we did this summer! Kids, J talented staff members); Bubble, 2 to 4 p.m. Preschoolers, we11 move the whole production bring your parents. Teens, bring I Bubbles, Everywhere; Karaoke elementary school kids and began. into the Helderberg Room). So your friends. It's a great way to 1 . (well, maybe not);· the ever­ families are in for a treat magic, come on over, bring a lawn chair share your experiences with your Teens celebrate the end of popular (with kids, anyway)· balloon sculptures, singalongs, their summer at the library or a thick blanket to spread friends and family. contests, prizes, face painting, SnoCone, Popcorn, and Cotton out on, and have a great time. with their own party: food, Candy machines; and so much a raffle and more. fun and games on Wednesday, The amazing Daryl Baldwin more! This event happens rain College funding program ] Aug. 26, at 6 p.m. or shine. On Thursday, Aug. 20, at 6:30 will perform prodiliious feats of High schoolers: Take a prestigitation promptly at 2 p.m, p.m., parents are invited to attend Eric Carle collage practice PSAT/SAT a free college financial planning and regale guests with balloon Is she asleep? It's almost that time, high sculptures throughout tJ:te event Monday, Aug. 31, 10 a.m. On Friday, Aug. 14, at 7 p.m., workshop to learn strategies for ' schoolers. But here's your helping your student apply to If the weather's nice, many Learn about Eric Carle's we continue Disney Family chance to get a leg up on the college, positioning your finances ' activities will take place on the illustrations and try your hand Fridays by showing Walt's important PSAT and SAT tests. to get merit aid, balancing the ' library Green. at a collage. animated adaptation of the On Tuesday, Aug. 18, at 6:30 cost of education v. the value of I "Sleeping Beauty" fairy tale. You Bring an empty cereal box. pm, you can receive a free a degree, and minimizing your I Age 5 and up. know the story: Young Princess lesson and tips on taking the out-of-pocket expenses. For Thanks to our teens Aurora is cursed by the evil PSAT/SAT that are coming up more information, visit www. i This summer, our youth witch Maleficent who declares services staff offered over 75 Preserving the bounty in October. You must register tuitionrx.com that before Aurora reaches her for this program; call teen 1 programs for close to 2,000 Monday, Aug. 31,_ 7 p.m. 16th birthday she will die by a Mark Curiale kids from preschool to high Learn the basics of safe librarian Dustin at 456-2400, poisoned spinning-wheel. To try ext. 40. Note: All Library events are ~ school-a significant increase canning in this introduction to prevent this, the king places free unless otherwise noted, The ; from last year. It couldn't to home food preservation her into hiding, in the care of Guilderland Public Library is happen without o·ur intrepid led by Cooperative Extension three good-natured, somewhat Just For the Record: located at 2228 Western Avenue, 1 teen volunteers, who read educator Sandra Varno. Call dimwitted fairies. But, it's a Summer Reading Club Guilderland. Call 456-2400 x 12 stories to preschoolers, helped 439-9314 to sign up. A Fit for Disney film, so it all works out for more information, or visit ' with programs, and monitored llie program made possible by slideshow in the end. The Summer Reading Club the library's Web site at www.. online reporting. the Metllie Foundation. Thanks to the generositY winds down with the "J ustfor the guilpl.org. The library is closed Speaking of teens, don't Louise Grieco of Jeff and Jennie Heidbreder, on Sundays during July and·: miss this summer's Drama­ Record" program on Thursday, • All library programming is owners of the Little Caesars Aug. 20, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. August Rama performances next free and open to the public. The Wednesday, Aug. 19, at 2 Bethlehem Public library is at · and 7 p.m. Teens have been 451 Delaware Ave., Delmar. For working on all aspects of this information, cal1439-9314. IN BRIEF performance since summer I ' ~···-u I • ·t ..- eve to host Crossings 5k Challenge and after Sept. 15. The first 300 : Kids' Fun Run in the Crossings registered 5K participants will'~ . NYS LAND & WATERFRONT AUCTION 5k fun run Park. receive a long-sleeve R-sliirt-"' ' ' On Sunday, Sept 27, the Rudy Registration for the even~ is Race day' registration begifi~ at'! . One-Time Event - Over 25 Properties! A. Ciccotti Family Recreation now open and is $20 if registered 8 a.m., followed by an organized Call 800-229-7843 or visit Center will host the 6th Annual before Sept.15 and $25 anytime warm-up at 9:30. The 5K Race/ · ' www.LandandCamps.com for pictures. Walk will start at 10 a.m. with awards to follow. _ 1 • Pulaski/Salmon River Area- IJAC w/ Lake • Old Scout Camp Property- 15AC Waterfront The Kids' Fun Run will start i • Tug Hill/Salmon River Area -SAC · • Oneida Lake Area - 7-9AC Tracts at approximately 10:45. It is free 1 • Independent River/Otter Creek Horse Trails- 16AC on Riuer Save HUNDREDS On Your Mortgage Payments Wit out Refinancing! and open to all kids up to age , • Snowmobile- Tug Hill Trails- 5-BAC Save.Thousands In Fees- Step By Step Guide 12. All Fun Run participants will 1 CALL TO PRE-REGISTER- 800-229-7843 WRITTEN BY A REAL ESTATE ATTORNEY receive pizza and a medal for participating. 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One Bedroom and Studio Apartments at Very Affordable Rates! r 115 New Krumkill Road erafters wanted Albany, New York 12208 for Elks Lodge Great Food & Freshly-Baked Goods The Clifton Park Elks Lodge • Rent includes heat/hot water/electric NO. 2466 will be holding a craft Just minutes from Delmar • Scenic park-like setting fair on Sunday, Sept. 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Located at June's Place • City bus transportation at door Outdoor space is $30 and Rt. 443, Clarksville • Beautician and store on premises an indoor space is $40. Tables • Weekly social activities are available for rent at $10 per • Pril(ate, on-site parking table . Chef/Owner The lodge" is at 695 MacElnoy E-Mail: [email protected] Road, Ballston Lake. For Daniel E.Smith 76~-2570 Web: www.OhavSholomApts.org information, call Judy Bariteau www.jakemoon.net at 928- 6049 or e-mail jbaritea@ @ Equal Housing Opportunity . 489-5531 nycap.rr.com. The fpotlight- Pacje i3 :August i 2, io09 tors. fields the week before the event Dr. Stuart Lyman will again be yielded positive results. presiding over Miracle of Birth, Tickets are available online for D Fair which features the gestation of a the first time this year, and can be (From Page 1) cow, and its eventual birth. That picked up at a will call window. exhibit will be located near gate Tickets are $10 for adults in rescues are done, including car two. ' advance, and $12 at the gate. rescues, underwater 3lld fire re­ King spoke highly of the Draft Children 12 and under are admit­ lated operations. Horse show. The open show is ted for free and seniors pay $11. He said a car will be dropped Tuesday Aug. 11 at 10 a.m., and King said the price of a family from 40 feet to demonstrate a there will be as m3lly as six teruns of four to attend the fair is cheap­ crash, and responders will simu­ of six horses working together. er now than it was in 1999, citing late a rescue of a dummy-passen­ "Clydesdales, Percherons, the $8 price for adults, 3lld $4 for ger. Shires, Belgians, we usually have kids, plus $3 parking, totaling ]3lle Lyman, the event's pro­ quite a variety," King said. $27. Parking is now free he said. The Independence Party slate fe-r Bethlehem Town Board has won a moter, said the State Police and The m=oth beasts C3ll 'We're trying to recognize that challenge against its petition sig.1atures in Albany Coun~t Court. From Alb3lly County Sheriffs Depart­ reach up to 2,000 lbs, he said. it's a tight economy," he said. left, Councilman Kyle Kotary, Supmrvisor Jack C111ningham, Town Board ment will participate in the dem­ King said last year the fair was He said a family of four pays candidate Mark Jordan and Town C:lel4: candidate Nanci M'!lquin. Jordan onstrations, 3lld puppet shows dampened by poor weather, and $24 for adults, with kids under 12 is the town's Independence Pa~ chlirman ar'll the resl of the slate from the Guilderl3lld Police and being in the agriculture business, years old, and it could be as low members are town Democrats. Fire Department are slated. noted that July broke records for as $20 in adv3llce. Su!Ynitted photo She said simulated fires in a its cool temperatures and rainfall. A Capital District Tf3llspor­ donnitory would be presented, He said he hopes this week the tation Authority bus will shuttie Mr. Messina and Mr. DiMaggio one with a smoke detector and weather holds out for the fair. people from the mall and leave vould threaten vo:zrs through one without, to highlight their "I want sunny and in the 70s," every hour. D Lawsuit '::>rivate investigatc•:s' and drag importance. King said. "Obviously weather CDTA will charge a $4 fare (From Page 1) hard-working residents to court For those looking for local tal­ plays a big role in our atten­ and require that it be paid using in order b advance their own ent, Lyman recommended the dance." a day card. Once a person has rendered moot" ~-olitical <'mbitions." said Ko­ Teen Battie of the Bands. He said in the last ten years, the card, they can use it on any The stage is now set for ar_ tary. "B-Jt in the end, the light Twenty-one local bands have there have been major facility im­ CDTA bus _for that day, accord­ Independence Party primary a~­ has been shined on these tac­ signed up for the hattie, which provements, and there is shelter, ing to information from the fair's well as an opportunity to ballot tics and justice ha~ prevailed." runs from Wednesday, Aug. 12, but the fair is a primarily outdoor Web site. primary for the Working Fami, Messiru said the matter through Friday, Aug. 14. The event, 3lld is weather dependant For a complete list of events, lies line in September. comes n or t:1e Board of ery hour of every day the fair is cessful." Elections to sway favor, partie- open." Corcoran disagreed, saying nlarly_ in the previro~s Working Loyall Dog Food is sponsoring O'Conner made the right ruJ. Fam1he'' Party decs10n. the Country Canine Dog Show, ing______. :·If~el th_at ~e~icents of B~\h- in the Dog JV!agic_ tent, that _King _ 'The law does not say you leh~m and_ particolarly people said "looks to be a great show." have to walk around with a Bible reg~sterec. m the i':'depe'!dence There is a Chili cook-off, and , and take 'iJ'n oath " he said about '?arty did :10t get S'!I'Ved well by there is also a- "iriairuiia rriici"" si~g-~petitiod. "At the end~ the )ud;:-es de~is_i·~··· he said. meatball contest, held in the new:.. the day,' we oliiY'need 69 sig11a- . "'Th~s. IS not a tnVI<'.. matter. The Blue Ribbon Cooking Center. turls.'llnd these guys futned ia oath•~ :.n the law k> protect the The auto museum has been 4 501.". _, ~,·rn th~ .. ~r·-c. ~. integrtt/ ·Jf the S!3tem, to .~n redesig11ed j:o show off the "past, However,_ acting state Su- sure _that people are supporting present and future," of automo­ · prenie Court 'Justice Gerald cand1dates access to_ the bal!ot biles, and on Friday night, Aug. Connelly made the opposite rul' · and. to pr?t~ct ·a;-amst -maJor 14, autos featuring flames shoot­ ing on the same day (Aug. 6), ~arl!,es _ra1d1_n,g ;maller. par- fug_from the exhaust'will be on tossing several major party Cl\ll- 1es. - . ;· - , _ . display; ip the grandstand. . didates from the city of Albany, The -:o·mcihnan srud he does The"frur will- als~. have its· sta­ I including the city's mayor, from :~o~pl3ll ~c pursue an _appeal. ple events, like agricultural and the Independence Party line be- _ I b€1ieve that th1s cas~ can horticultUral exhibits, the Miss cause an oath was not adminis-- Je won, and so dces Mr. Walsh Altamont Fair contest, arts 3lld tered. .'\.t this :ime I feel that I want to crafts, cooking competitions and Messina gathered 299 sign;;,- :lo what I :an to change the root a display showing baby chicks 1 tures from his fellow Indeper.- _~roblem, .llld_ move us all on_t? a hatch, which King said can get I dence Party members to run Jetter ~:la::e m t~,r;ns o~ politi_cs lost in the commotion, consider­ against Cunningham after his md go\ernance, ,lfessma srud. ing the popular Miracle of Birth party opted not to endorse hi171 :The best way for me to do _that exhibit where spectators can for supervisor. He said he ha·i IS- to continue to use my time, watch a cow give birth. additional signatures but di·:l energy arcd money to m~et the "I remember as a kid, I got to ' not submit them after finding people ~d talk ab~t the,!ssues, see it, • King said of the chicks. out no oath was administered ·and that IS what I ~ do. . The Miracle of Birth exhibit, when they were collected. To t

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ALBANY DIOCESAN CEMETERIES 463-0134 A Tradition of Faith www.n:dacemeteries.org Page 26 • August 12, 2009 The Spotlight '· Pantry seeks food donations Obituaries for residents of Elsmere, Delmar, · During August, the Bethlehem Food Pantry, sponsored by Slingerlands; North Bethlehem and 1 Gutman, Louise M. Jessica,Andrew.Joseph and Kevin Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc., Senior Marie Rose Manor. For reservations; Delmar- Louise M. Gubnan, and four great-grandchildren. is in need of peanut butter. jellyI caD 439-5770. 88, formerly of Delmar passe_d A gathering of friends and jams, canned tuna, canned fruits, Action relatives will take place Friday, awaypeacefullyonSunday,July19, macaroni, mayonnaise, mustard, Thursday, Aug. 20 2009 at Northwood at Rosewood August 14, 2009, from 4 to 7 p.m. ketchup, canned or boxed juices. Town of Bethlehem • Bethlehem uons Club Picnic Gardens of Rensselaer. at the Applebee Funeral Home, crackers, soups and packaged atEimAvenueParkinthewarming. 403 Kenwood Ave., Delmar, NY. A snacks and boxes of tissues. Louisewasborninlangenzenn, townofbethlehem.org. area, with the ever-popular Germany on September 13, 1920. memorial service will be held on In addition, school supplies Saturday,August15,2009,at10am. hamburgers, hot dogs, salads and She, her parents, and her brother, are now being collected for the ·watermelon at noon. Bethlehem• Bill, immigrated to USA in 1926. at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church, fast-approaching fall semester. Tuesday, Aug. 18 85 Elm Ave., Delmar, NY. senior transportation leaves Town She grew·up in Albany, and moved Drop<>ff areas: Bethlehem Town • Albany County Veterans Hall at 11 am. with home pick-up The family wishes to thank all to Delmar .in 1953. She was a Hall Senior Services Office, 445 Bureau officer available to meet available on a limited first-come .of the staff at Good Samaritan homemaker and ran Gutman's Delaware Ave., Dehnar; Bethlehem with veterans and/ or family first-served basis; the van returns Assisted Uving in Delmar, Meat Market with her husband, YMCA,900DelawareAve.,Dehnar; members at Bethlehem Town home at 2 p.m. Reservations NY, Beacon Pointe Memory Joe, in both Albany and Elsmere. and the Bethlehem Public ubrary. Hall, 445 Delaware Ave .. Delmar, 1 required by calling 4394955, ext Care in Clifton Park, NY and Louise was a longtime member of 451 Delaware Ave., Delmar. to 3 p.m. For appoinbnent and/or 1176. the Bethlehem Lutheran Church Northwood at Rosewood Gardens 1f you have questions, call 439- more information, call 4394955, • Bethlehem Senior Citizens in Delmar. in Rensselaer, NY for your loving 4955, ext 1176. ext1176. care of Louise. Club meets for an enjoyable She was the beloved wife • Farmers Market, First social afternoon of games and of the late Joseph C. Gutman. In lieu of flowers memorial Program highlights United Methodist Church entertainment, Bethlehem Town She is survived by her three contributions in Louise's name parking lot, 428 Kenwood Ave., Hall auditorium, 445 Delaware Ave., children: Chris Gill of Rochester, may be made to the Alzheimer's Saturday, Aug. 15 Delmar, weather permitting. Delmar, 11:30 am. NY; Joseph C. Gubnan (Carole Association-Northeastern NY • Delmar Farmers, Market, Bethlehem senior transportation • Seniors grocery shopping for Lisa) of Elsmere; and Paul J. Chapter (85 Watervliet Ave, Bethlehem Middle School, 322 leaves Town Hall at 2 p.m. with residents of Glenmont, Selkirk and Gutman (Kathy) of Delmar. Albany, NY 12206) or Bethlehem Kenwood Ave., Delmar, 9 am. to 1 home pickup available on a pre­ South Bethlehem. For reservations; Additional survivors include her Lutheran Church (85 Elm Ave, p.m. Interesting Variety of vendors. arranged basis. Suggested van caD 439-5770. sixgrandchildren: Megan,Jason, Delmar, NY 12054). donation $2. For reservations, Sunday, Aug. 16 ca11439-5770. Friday, Aug. 21 •"RomanceRomance,"amatioee • Seniors in Motion to a low-le1(el Help Wanted musical at The Theater Barn, • Seniors in Motion (see aerobic exercise class to music, · Tuesday's activities for details) Would you like working in a family operated environment where the owner is on site and New Lebanon, 2 p.m. Cost $20. Bethlehem Town Hall auditorium, part of the operating team? How about a company that continues to grow and invests in its Bethlehem senior transportation 445 Delaware Ave., Delmar, 9 to 10 • Seniors grocery shopping equipment ·and perSoiUiel? Despite the struggling economy our print schedule continues to leavesTownHallatnoonwithholne am. No registration necessary. $3 for residents of Good Samaritan expand as other print shops close down. The key is quality employees working in unison pick-up available on a pre:artanged fee per class. Senior Housing and Van with ownership·to deliver·a·superior prOO~ct to our custome_rs. basis. Suggested van donation $10. Allen Senior Apartments. For For reservations; caD 4394955, ext reservations, ca11439-5770: Sound like people you would like to work with? 1176. Wednesday, Aug.19 For information on the above H so, we may have a perfect spot for you if you're a • Bethlehem Voyage• 400 •''MedicareBasics,"Bethlehem or a list of additional activities web press operator interested in working an Festival, celebrating the 400th TownHali,Room101,445Delaware ·call the Bethlehem Senio; anniversary•of Henry Hudson's Ave.; Delmar, 10:30 am. to noon,' •·Services Office at '439,4955 evening shift and relocating to the Adirondacks. voyage ofaiscovery. l:lenry Free and inf~rmative ~rogram for ext. 1176. · ' Hudson Park,· Selkirk, off Route anyone turrung 65 this year. For We are locallf and locally committed to the continued development of our staff · Doris Davis, ~~'cii 144, a full day of family activities reservations, call 4394955, ext . and our c~mm~rcial printirlg services. No corporate edicts, freezes or decisions made from Bethlehem 'Senior frojeds, inc:- and fun from· noon t6~~6"'j),m: 1176.. • • \J .. -··- •• Outside oUr local management team. We've just expanded our printing capabilities, added board member. two new major customers to our client list. . t. For information, visit www. •.Seniors gro.cery shopping -~·~ -~ ,, . . . . . f Web Press Operator _ We :ire looking for a web press operator to run a part of our 17 unit Goss Community Press Seniors-invited ·to luncheon, fashipn. sll~~ .. and assist us ifi ~aintaining a high quality printing reputation in the region. ' ·, ·•1 •1 ··ur' Responsibilities may include staff supervision, press operations, maintenance, and staff Seniors .are invited to a Scheduled Shopping ·" · · training. luncheon and fashion show at Town of Guilderland "' 9 a.m. Aerollics The Crossgates Restaurant on 10:30 a.m. Sr.. Fitriess •ll'lf" ApplicaiitS~muSth:ave strong mechanical, organizational and offset printing skills. SENIOR CALENDAR KnoWledge of 3 Goss Community Press helpful, but not required if you possess experience Tuesda~Sept.22,atnoon 10:30 a.m.' Strong Bones + with other process color printing and web printing equipment. Generous wage, health Entree choice is 1:30 p.m. Strong Bones + roast sirloin of beef or insurance. paid time off, matching retirement program and life insurance. roast turkey with dressing. screening, co-sponsored by This is an opportunity to work for a 61 year old independently owned company with an Fashions provided by An the Town of Guilderland and Tuesday, Aug. 18 excellent business and financial reputation. Our only limits ~ the extent of the vision of Taylor. Bellevue Hospital, will take place Aerobic Registration our employees. Quit the rat race and start having fun again with a company that is as The cost i~ $17 per perso_n. on Thursday, Aug. 27, from 9 a.m. Strong Bones + concerned about your growth as it is about its own. If you believe you have the Checks are payable to Town of 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Town _ 11:30 a.m. Luncheon: Hot qualifications necessary to fill this positions, please submit your resume including Guilderland. Tickets are available Hall. Call Mary Ann at 356- Roast Beef Sandwich or Cold compensation requirements. from Aug. 18 to Sept 15. 1980, ext. 1095, to schedule an Plate Send resume to: Tom Henecker Indicate if transportation appoinbnent 12:30 p:m. Bingo/Games/ ...... :::;:De ,£.,~;,"' Plant Manager, Denton Publications service is required. Billiards ftDflu:!j P.O. Box 338, Elizllbelblown, NY 12932 . 'I'' Or E-mail to mailto:[email protected] Monday, Aug. 17 Mammography screening Mall Shopping · · Wednesday, Aug. 19 A mobile mammography Aerobic Registration ' Mall Shopping Aerobic Registration Scheduled Shopping 9 a.m. line Dancing 10:30 a.m. Strong Bones + 10:30 a.m. Bridge 11:45 Sr Fitness 1 p.m. Needlecraft 1:30 p.m. Strong Bones+ • All Plumbing Repairs • Garbage Disposals Thursday, Aug. 20 • Faucets, sinks, toilets • Sump Pumps Aerobic Registration .Hardwood Cabinetry $2,485 Scheduled Shopping • Sewer and Drain Cleaning • Intallation, repair, replacement delivered with plywood cases and 9 a.m. Strong Bones+ dovetail drawer.; -installed $3,295 • 24 Hoursn Days a Week 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Blood GRANITE $3,450 installed Pressure, Legal Help & SINKS: Soapstone, granite, rruuble, Medicaid stainless steel, ceramic & composite 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Food FREE ESTIMATES & BROCHURE Stamps From your plans or I measure, design 1 a.m. Pinochle/Games and bring samples to you for only $75 deductible from your cabinetry purchase Friday, Aug. 21 Call Don Lurie Aerobic Registration (518) 663-5143 (518) 763-3024 Scheduled Shopping Call 7days. 8am. - 7p.m 10 a.m. Painting [email protected] Valley Fa!~. NY 12185 1 p.m. Quilting August 12, 2009 ·Page 27 J Entertailiment mance artists and writers lor its weekly SUBURBAN SOUNDS THE ORCHESTRA ON THE COMMON Theater Roots rockers from Troy, Aug. 14, 8 p.m., Spirit of Schenectady, FETCH! Lab. collec­ event on Beekman Street in Saraloga COMMUNnY CHORUS Openings in the string section, also need Bread and Jam Ca/e, 130 Remsen St., Co- tion highlights and plane/arium. Nott Ter­ Spnngs, held on Saturdays from noon Openings in mixed chorus, rehearsals French hom. frombone. flute and bass drun ALWAYS, PATSY tUNE hoes, free. Information, 326-2275. race Heights. information. 382-7890. to 8 p.m. through Sept. 12. free to par­ Sundays at 7 p.m. at Lynnwood Reformed players, rehearsals Fnday at 9 a.m .. Sherm­ ticipate. Information, e-mail Amejo Amyot Church, Route 146, Guilderland. informa­ dehow.~ Senior Center. Clifton Common. Featuring the music of a pioneenng female BOOMSLANG ALBANY AIRPORT GALLERY [email protected]. tion. 861-8000. Clifton Par1<./nforrro!ion. 372-5146. country singer, presented by Depot The- Rocking duo featunng Karen Davis, Aug. 15. "Out of this Wortd: Transcending the Ter­ ater, Charles R. Wood Theater. 207 Glen . MABEE FARM HISTORIC SITE FRIENDSHIP SINGERS ELECTRIC CITY CHORUS Sf., Glens Falls, through Aug. 16, $23- 7 p.m., Emack and Bolio~. 366 Delaware resfrla/ in Contemporary Art," through ~· fnformat·o "" nonn Ave.,Aibany,free.lnforrro!ion,512-5100. Nov. 29; "Repetitive Nature," in Concourse Seeking vendors for annual arts and crafts 0fenings in women's singing grou·p, fo-­ Male singing group, training provided, re­ ~- '"·~- A galle!)': "Air Craft," photos by Jeffrey festival Aug. 22.1nformation, 887-5073. cusing on old favoriles and show tunes, hearsals at Faith United Methodist Church. CRAZY FOR YOU JESSFS GIRL Milstein; plus site-specific installations Brandywine Avenue and Eastern Parkway, SARATOGA ARTS rahearsa/s Tuesday mornings at Delmar Gershwin musical comedy, presented by Pop rock duo. Aug. 15, 7 p.m., Emack and by lanl)' Kagan and Cara Nigro. as well Reformed Church, Delaware Avenue, Del­ Schenectady, Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Infor­ Bolio~ Uptown. Town Center Plaza. 1704 as installations by Anthony Gamer, Baris Seeking local artists and fine crafters to mar. Information. 439-2360. mation. 399-1846. Mac-Haydn Theatre. 1925 Route 203. Western Ave .• Guildertand. lnforrrntion. Karayazgan, Paul Katz. Nancy Klepsch and display their works at its downtown galle!)' Cturtham, through Aug. 23, Wednesdays shop. Information. Adrianna Flax 584- A CAPPELLA RIVER VALLEY CHORUS 1/uough Sundays, adults $26-$28, chil- 250-4196· Vlctona Palermo. Information. 242-2243. 4132 or [email protected]. New, informal, coed a cappella group in Sweel Adelines group based in Niskayuna dren under 12 $12. Information. 392- STORM FRONT LOCAL COLOR ART GALLERY is looking for women to join group. lnfor­ SARATOGA SPRINGS HOUDAY Delmar, for adults and teens 16 and older. 9292. Billy Joel tribute band. Aug. 15, 7 p.m .. "The Great Sunflower Show," through Aug. Information, 43!Hl130. rrntion, 346-5349. SHOWCASE OF ART DISNEYS HIGH Freedom Park, Schonowee Avenue, Sco­ 31, 1138 Troy Schenectady Road. Latham. Seeking fine arts and vendors for SIENA CHAMBER MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB SCHOOL MUSICAL tia. free. Information, 372-5656. Information, 786-6557. cra/ts second annual show at the Art Center The- ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR WOMEN'S CHORUS 1 TV movie comes to life on stage, presented LAURA VECCHIONE TRIO NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DANCE atre. 320 Broadway, Saratoga Spnngs on Rehearsals Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. for or­ Invitation fOr new members to join in sing-­ by Park Playhouse, Washington Par1<, AI- Boston-based singer:songwriter-led band. Ballet Russes exhibit. ·on. Broadway," · Saturday, Nov. 21, booth cost $50. Infer- chestra, Wednesdays at 6 p.m. for choir, ing classical and popular songs, Third frany, through Aug, 23, free. Information, Aug. 15, 8 p.m .. Caffe Lena. 47 Phila St.. chronicling the progression of dance rrntion. Frenchy Loeb 461-4893. • Siena College, Route 9. Loudonville. In­ Reformed Church, 20 Ten Eyck Ave .. Al­ 434-llnG. . Saratoga Springs. $12 advance tickets. on Broadway, and ongoing exhibits. 99 MOP AND BUCKET COMPANY formation, 783-2325. bany, Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m. Information, SHEAR MADNESS · $15 at door. information, 583-0022. South Broadway, Saratoga Sprmgs. Infer- • 4n-4454. mation, 564-2225. Holding auditions lor a substitute accom- Wacky whodunit set in a hairstyling sa­ CHRIS SMITHER panist to provide music lor its improvised ton and where the audience helps sohre Folk-blues musician. Aug. 16, 7 p.m., SARATOGA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM comedy shows. Jnformalion, contact Mi­ 1 the mystel)'. presented by Capital Reper- Caffe Lena, 47 Phil a St.. Saratoga Springs, "The Syracuse Mile," fea/uring Jwo o/the dlael Bums at [email protected] 1<1)' Theatre, 111 North Pearl St.. Albany, $18 advance tickets, $20 at door. informa­ central New Yo~ famous stock cars, plus or Kat Koppen at katf-Nut and Art for the People," ongo­ vi/le. Information. 783-2760. nectady, free. information. 346-3400. srulpture and the histol)' of Albany, 125 ing: Canajohane.lnformation. 673-2314. ••• ...... L. ... Washington Ave. information, 463-4478. COLONIE CENTENNIAL BILL STAINES BRASS CHOIR -ALBANY CENTER GALLERY Long-time country singer·songwriter, Aug. Call for Artists Openings for brass players. rehearsals 14, 8 p.m .. Caffe Lena,'47 Phila St., Sar.t­ Works by Ben Schwab and Blake Shirtey, on first Thursday and third Tuesday of the s3sn· ;3sn 's3ns '3ns 'S3Z33nos through Aug. 22. 39 Columbia St., Albany. month. at 7:15 p.m .• town hall, Route 9, toga Springs, $12 advance tickets, $15 at ARTISTS ON THE STREET Information. 462-4n5. Newtonville. Information. 7~2760. '3Z33nOS 'S33S '33S :s~3MSNV door. information. 563-{){)22. Seeking visual artists, musicians, perter· Weekly Crossword

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Of State of PANY Name: Trajan Group, Famity Medicine, P.L.L.C. ganization with the New (SSNY) 6/4/09. Office loca­ acquire, own, hold, improve, NY \SSNY) on 06123109. Of­ LEGAL NOTICE LLC (LLC). Articles of Orga­ 2. The Articles of Organi­ York Secretary of State on tion: Albany County. SSNY manage and operate the real fice ocation: Albany County. nization flied with NY Dept. zation were filed April 23, 06/30/09. Its office is located designated as agent of PLLC property known as 46 Bridge SSNY designated as agent' Notice of Formation of De­ of State on 6/19/09. Office 2008. in Albany County. The Sec­ upon whom process against Street and 0 Bridge Street, of LLC UP.On whom process tor Web & Graphic Desi~n location: Albany County. NY 3. The office of the Profes­ retary of State has been des­ tt may be served. SSNY shall in the Town of Bethlehem, against 11 may be served. LLC. Arts Of Org. filed wtth Secretary of State (SOS) is sional Service Limited Li­ ignated as agent upon whom mail copy of process to Rob­ New York. SSNY shall mail process Secy. Of State of NY (SSNY) designated as agent of LLC ability Company is located process may be served and ert J. Knightly, 210 Elm St., LD-21416 to: Allstate Corp. Svcs., 99 on 07/02/09. Office loca­ for service of process. SOS in Albany County. shall mail a copy of any Albany, NY 12202. Purpose: (August 12, 2009) Washington Ave., Ste. 1008, tion: Albany County. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 4. The Secretary of State process served on him or to practice the profession Albany, NY 12260. Regis­ designated as agent of LLC 595 New Loudon Road, Sutte has been designated as her to the LLC, at LLC, c/o of Law. tered Agent upon whom pro­ upon whom process against 207, Latham, NY 12110. the agency of the Profes­ Dawn Homes Management, LD-21409 LEGAL NOTICE cess may be served: Allstate tt may be served. SSNY shall Purpose: Any lawful act or sional Service Limited Li­ LLC, 20 Corporate Woods (August 12, 2009) Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington mail process to: Allstate activity. ability Company upon whom Blvd. 5th Floor, Albany, NY Notice of Formation of a Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington LD-21371 · process against 1t may be 12211. The street address Limited Liability Company 12260. Purpose: any lawful Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY (August 12, 2009) served. of the principal business LEGAL NOTICE (LLC): Name: SABRA'S activtty. 12260. Registered Agent 5. The purpose of the Profes­ location is c/o Dawn Homes CUSTOM CELEBRATIONS, LD-21423 upon whom process may be sional Service Limited Liabil­ Management, LLC, 20 Cor­ Notice of Qualification of LLC, Articles of Organization (August 12, 2009) served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., LEGAL NOTICE ity Company is to enga!ile in porate Woods Blvd., 5th Region 27 LLC. Author­ filed with the Secretary of 99 Washington Ave., Ste. any lawful activity for which a Floor, Albany, NY 12211. Its ity filed with Secretary of State of New Yor1< (SSNY) 1008, Albany, NY 12260. Notice of Qualification of Professional Service Limited business is to engage in any State of New York (SSNY) on 04/23109. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE Purpose: any lawful activtty. Boomershine Consulting Liability Company may be lawful activity for which lim­ on 06/09/09. Office location: Albany County. SSNY has LD-21429 Group, LLC. Authority filed formed. ited liability companies may ·Albany County. LLC formed been designated as agent of Notice of Formation of (August 12, 2009) with Secy. of State of NY LD-21378 be organized under Section in Georgia (GA) on 01/08109. the LLC upon whom process Churchill Suttes LLC. Arts Of (SSNY) on 6/17/09. Office (August 12, 2009) 203 of the New York limited Principal office of LLC: 2170 against it may be served. Org. filed with Secy. Of State location: Albany County. LLC Liability Company Act. Satellite Blvd., Ste. 460, SSNY shall mail a copy of of NY (SSNY) on 07/31/07. LEGAL NOTICE formed in Marvtand (MD) on LD-21399 Duluth, GA 30097. SSNY process to: C/0 SABRA'S Office location: Albany 3127/07, SSNY designated LEGAL NOTICE (August 12, 2009) designated as agent of LLC CUSTOM CELEBRATIONS, County. SSNY designated Notice of Formation of The as agent of LLC upon whom upon whom process may LLC, 37 Lakeshore Dr., Apt. as agent of LLC upon whom New York Burlesque Festival " process, against it may be Pursuant to New York Lim­ be served. SSNY shall ma1l 1c, Watervliet, NY 12189. process against it may be LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with I served.- SSNY shall mail ited Liability Company Law LEGAL NOTICE process to the GA address of Purpose: Any Lawful Pur­ served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Secy. Of State of NY (SSNY) process to: The LLC, 3975 §206, 390 COLUMBIA LLC LLC at 2170 Satelltte Blvd., pose. latest date date upon cess to: Allstate Corp. Svcs., on 06/16/09. Office loca­ Sharp Rd., Glenwood, MD publishes the following legal Notice of Qualification of Ste. 460, Duluth, GA 30097. which LLC is to dissolve: No 41 State St., Ste. 415, Al­ tion: Albany County. SSNY 21738, also the address to notice: Models of the Runway SPV, Articles of Organization were specific date. bany, NY 12207. Registered designated as agent of LLC be maintained in MD. Arts. of 1. The name of the limited UC. Authority filed wtth Secy. filed with GA Secretary of LD-21417 Agent upon whom process upon whom process against Org. filed wtth MD Secy. Of liability company is: 390 CO­ of State of NY (SSNY) on State at 315 West Tower, 2 (August 12, 2009) may be served: Allstate Corp. tt may be served. SSNY shall. State, 301 West Preston St., LUMBIA LLC. 6126/09. Office location: Al­ Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr., Svcs., 41 State St., Ste. 415, mail process to: Allstate BaHimore, MD 21201. Pur­ 2. The articles of organiza­ bany County. LLC formed in Atlanta, GA 30334. Purpose: Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington pose: any lawful activities. tion were filed with the Sec­ Delaware (DE) on 6/22/09. Any lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE any lawful activity. Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY LD-21372 retary of State on December SSNY designated as agent LD-21410 LD-21424 12260. Registered Agent (August 12, 2009) 3, 2004. of UC upon whom process (August 12, 2009) Notice of Formation of KDC (August 12, 2009) upon whom process may be 3. The principal offices of against 1t may be served. Apparel LLC. Arts Of Org. served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., 390 COLUMBIA LLC (the SSNY shall mail process to: filed with Secy. Of State of 99 Washington Ave., Ste. LEGAL NOTICE "Company") will be located in The UC, 375 Greenwich St., LEGAL NOTICE NY \SSNY) on 06/26/09. Of­ LEGAL NOTICE 1008, Albany, NY 12260. Albany County, New Yor1<. NY, NY 10013, also the ad­ fice ocation: Albany County. Purpose: any lawful activity. NOTICE OF FORMATION 4. The Secretary of State has dress of the principal office. NOTICE OF FORMATION SSNY designated as agent Notice of Formation of Ar-. LD-21430 OF LIMITED LIABILITY been designated as agent Address to be maintained in OF LIMITED LIABILITY of LLC u~on whom process shadnia LLC . Arts Of Org. (August 12, 2009) COMPANY. NAME: MER­ of the Company upon whom DE: 160 Greentree Or., Ste. COMPANY. NAME: PMT against 1t may be served. filed with Secy. Of State of CHANT CREDIT CARD process against it may be 101, Dover, DE 19904. Arts. MANAGEMENT, LLC. Ar- SSNY shall mail process NY \SSNY) on 06124/09. Of­ NETWORK LLC. Articles of served, and the Secretary of Org. filed wtth DE Secy. Of ticles of Organization were · to: Allstate Corp. Svcs., 99 fice ocation: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE Organization were filed ~h of State shall mail a copy State, 401 Federel St., Ste 4., filed with the Secretary of Washington Ave., Ste.1008, SSNY designated as, agent the Secretary of State of New of any process against 11 Dover, DE 19901 . Purpose: State of New York (SSNY) Albany, NY 12260. Regis­ of LLC UP.On whom process Notice of Formation of 112- Yor1< (SSNY) on 03105/09. Of­ served upon him or her to any lawful activities. on 04/10/09. Off1ce locat1on: tered Agent upon whom pro­ against 1t may be served. 114 W 14 ST. LLC. Arts. of fice location: Albany County. the Company at 20Turnberry LD-21401 Albany County. SSNY has cess may be served: Allstate SSNY shall mail process Org. filed with Secy.-of State SSNY, has been designated Drive, Slingerlands, New (August 12, 2009) been deSignated as agent of Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington to: Allstate Corp. Svcs., 99 of NY (SSNY) on 6129/09. Of­ as· agent of the LLC upon Yor1< 12159. theLLCuponwhomprocess Ave., Ste.1008, Albany, NY Washington Ave., Ste. 1008, fice location: Albany County. ,. .whom process against it may 5. No registered agents have LEGAL NOTICE aga1nst 1t may be served. 12260. Purpose: any lawful Albany, NY 12260. Regis- SSNY designated as agent t be serv:ed. SSNY shall mail a been designated for service Notice of Formation of AR­ SSNY shall mail a copy of activity. tared Agent upon whom pro- of ,LLC UP.On whom process copy of process to the LLC, u'pon the Company. LENE HARRISON CON­ process to the LLC, 230 · LD-21419 . cess may be served: Allstate against 11 may be served. c/o Aufrichtig & Aufrichtig, 6. ·The Company has not SULTING LLC. Arts. of Org. Delaware•. Avenue, Delmar, (August 12 2009) Corp. Svcs!t 99 Washington ,.... SSNY shall mail process to: P.C., 300 East 42nd Street, specified a date of dissolu­ was filed with SSNY on NY 12054.". Purpose: For _____• ----- Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, ~Y ,;:c/o•;C.apitol. Services, Inc., Fifth Floor, New York, New tion, or any events that will 6125109. Office location: Alba­ any lawful purpose. 12260. Purpose: any lawful 1218centra1Ave,·Ste.100 Yor1<10017.Purpose:Forany automatically cause the dis­ ny County. SSNY designated LD-21412 LEGAL NOTICE activtty. • ·AI~any, NY 12205:-Purpose: lawful purpose. solution of the Company. as agent of LLC whom pro­ (August 12, 2009) LD-21425 anyJawful act or activity,::; LD-21373 The Company shall be en­ cess against may be served. Notice of Formation of Smart (August 12, 2009) LD-21439·,.; .~~'~' , •I (August 12, 2009) ga~ed in the operation of SSNY shall mail process to: '' · Turf Solutions LLC. Arts (August 12, 2009) '·~ a limited liability company, c/o The LLC, 46 State St., LEGAL NOTICE Of Org. filed with Secy. Of as well as any lawful act Albany, NY 12207. The regis­ · · State of NY (SSNY) on LEGAL NOTICE , ' ·¥ • LEGAL NOTICE or activizy for which limited tered agent is: USA Corpomte NOTICE OF FORMATION 06/02/09. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE "" liability companies may be Services Inc. at the same OF LIMITED LIABILITY AlbanYCounty.-SSNYdesig- NoticeofFormationofPrice . ~t t· ·~ ,; NOTICE OF' FORMATION orgamzed under the Limited address. Purpose: all lawful COMPANY. NAME: ·SUN- nated as agent of LLC upon PR, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed Notice of Formation' of Melt OF LIMITED LIABILITY liability Company Law of the activities. SALE whom process against it with Secy. Of State of NY Management LLC. ·Arts:-of COMPANY. NAME: 731 NEW State of New York. LD-21404 INTERNATIONAL, LLC. Ar- may_ be served. SSNY shall (SSNY) on 06/30/09. Office Org. filed with Se!')'.·of State HOPE LLC. Articles of Orga­ ticles of Organization were mail process to: Allstate location: Albany Coul),ty. Ot NY'(SSNY)''Oi{5/5/09. Of­ LD-21379 (August 12, 2009) nization were filed with the (August 12, 2009) filed with the Secretary of Corp. svcs., 99 washington SSNY designated as 'agent ... flee location: Alb:al)y-,Gounty. Secretary of State of New State of New York (SSNY) Ave., ste. 1008, Albany, NY of LLC u~on whom process SSNY designated as agent Yor1< (SSNY) on 05/08109. Of­ on 05/08/09, with an axis- 12260. Registered Agent against 11 may be served. of LLC UP.on whom process LEGAL NOTICE fice location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE tence date of 07/01/09. Of- upon whom process may be SSNY shall mail pro~~ss against 11 may be served. SSNY has been designated Notice of Formation of GAB lice location: Albany County. served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., to: Allstate Corp. Svcs., 99 SSNY shall mail process to: as' agent of the LLC upon Notice of Formation of Jwin­ CONSULTANTS, UC.Arls.of SSNY has been designated 99 Washington Ave., Ste. Washington Ave., Ste. 1008, c/o The LLC, 100 Wall St., whom process against it may iarski LLC. Art$ Of Org. filed Org. was filed wtth SSNY on as agent of the LLC upon 1008, Albany, NY 12260. Albany, NY 12260. Regis- 23rdFI.,NY,NY10005.Pur­ be served. SSNY shall mail a with Secy. Of State of NY 7/2/09. Office location: Albany whom process against it Purpose: any lawful activity. tared Agent upon whom pro- pose: any lawful activity. copy of process to the LLC, (SSNY) on 01/28/09. Office County. SSNY designated as maY. be served. SSNY shall LD-21420 cessmaybeserved:AIIstate LD-21440 406 Avenue F, Brooklyn, New location: Albany County. agent of LLC whom process matl a copy of process to (August 12, 2009) Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington (August 12 2009) York 11218. Purpose: For any SSNY designated as agent against may be served. SSNY the LLC, 25 Concord Road, ------" Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY -----·----- lawful purpose. of LLC upon whom process shall mail process to: c/o The Port Washington, New York, 12260. Purpose: any lawful LD-21374 against it may be served. LLC, 46 State St., Albany, NY 11050. Purpose: For any LEGAL NOTICE activity. LEGAL NOTICE (August 12, 2009) SSNY shall mail process to 12207. The registered aQent lawful purpose. LD-21426 Allstate Corp. Svcs., 1 Com­ is: USA Corporate Serv1ces LD-21413 Notice of Formation of (August 12, 2009) Name of LLC: NGPC, LLC. merce Plaza, 99 Washington Inc. at the same address. Pur­ (August 12, 2009) Bearcat Services Group, Articles of Org. filed Dept. LEGAL NOTICE Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY pose: all lawful actMties. LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with of State of NY on 6/26/09. 12260. Registered Agent LD-21405 Secy. Of State of NY (SSNY) LEGAL NOTICE Office location in NY: Albany NOTICE OF FORMATION upon whom process may (August 12, 2009) LEGAL NOTICE on 06/22/09. Office loca­ Cty. Principal bus. lac.: 90 OF LIMITED LIABILITY be served: Allstate Corp. tion: Albany County. SSNY Notice of Formation of Joie State Street, Suite 1507, COMPANY. NAME: 59-25 Svcs., 1 Commerce Plaza, W.J. RIEGEL RAIL SOLU­ designated as agent of LLC De Vivre Communications, Albany, NY 12207. Secy. of 70th STREET, LLC. Articles TIONS, LLC Notice of for­ LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with State designated as agent 99 Washington Ave., Ste. LEGAL NOTICE upon whom process against of Organization were filed 1008, Albany, NY 12260. mation of W.J. Riegel Rail it may be served. SSNV shall Secy. Of State of NY (SSNY) of LLC upon whom process with the Secretary of State Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of THE Solutions, LLC, a limited mail process to: Allstate on 06/30/09. Office loca- against it may be served. of New LD-21388 HOUSE OF TUTOR, LLC. liability company ( the "LLC1. Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington lion: Albany County. SSNY Sec. of State shall mail a Yor1< (SSNY) on 05128/09. Of­ (August 12, 2009) Arts. of Org. was filed with Articles of Orgamzation filed Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY designated as agent of ~LC copy of process to: The LLC, fice location: Albany County. SSNY on 7/1/09. Office loca­ with the Secretary of State of 12260. Registered Agent upon whom process aga1nst 90 State Street Suite 1507 SSNY has been designated tion: Albany County. SSNY NY (the "SSNY") on 712/09. upon whom process may be ttmaybeserved.SSNYshall Albany, NY 12207, Attn: as agent of the LLC upon LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of LLC Office location: Albany Coun­ served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., mail process to: Allstate · Mana!;Jer. Purpose: any law­ whom process against it may whom process against may ty. The SSNY has been des­ 99 Washington Ave., Ste. Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington ful act1vity. be served. SSNY shall mail a NOTICE OF FORMATION be served. SSNY shall mall ignated as agent of the LLC, 1008, Albany, NY 12260. Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY LD-21441 copy of process to the LLC, OF LLC Crable Road Prop­ process to: c/o The UC, 46 ~pan whom process, against Purpose: any lawful activity. 12260. Registered Agent (August 12, 2009) 59-25 70th Street·, Maspeth, erties, LLC, filed Articles of State St., Albany, NY 12207. 1t may be served. Th~ SSNY LD-21421 upon whom process may be New York 11378. Purpose: Organization with the New The registered agent is: USA shall mail a copy of any pro­ (August 12, 2009) served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., For any lawful purpose. York Secretary of State Corporate Services Inc. at the cess to the LLC, 22 Hamilton 99 Washington Ave., Ste. LEGAL NOTICE LD-21375 on 05/28/09. Its office is same address. Purpose: all Lane, Glenmont, New York 1008, Albany, NY 12260. (August 12, 2009) located in Albany County. lawful actMties. 120n. The purposes of the LEGAL NOTICE Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of The Secretary of State has LD-21406 LLC are to pertorm construe- , LD-21427 SCHISM PRODUCTIONS LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed been designated as agent (August 12, 2009) lion and repair operations in ~lice of Formation of Av- (August 12, 2009) LEGAL NOTICE upon whom process may connection with railroads. enue F Realty LLC. Arts with SSNY on 7/8/09. Office be served and shall mail a LD-21415 Of Org. filed with Secy. Of location: Albany County. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF copy of any process served LEGAL NOTICE (August 12, 2009) State of NY (SSNY) on LEGAL NOTICE SSNY designated as agent of LIMITED LIABILITY COMPA­ on him or her to the LLC, c/o 06/15/09. Office location: LLC whom process against NY. NAME: 302 KINGSLAND, McNamee, Lochner, Titus & Notice of Formation of FIRST Albany County. SSNY desig­ Notice of Formation of Li­ may be served. SSNY shall LLC. Articles of Organization Williams, P.C., 677 Broad­ WINNERR LLC. Arts. of LEGAL NOTICE nated as agent of LLC upon ang Law Office, PLLC. Arts mail process to: c/o The were filed with the Secretary way, Albany, NY 12207. Org. was filed wtth SSNY on whom process against it Of Org. filed with Secy. Of LLC, 46 State St., Albany, of State of New Yor1< (SSNY) The street address of the 7/6/09. Office location: Albany SELKIRK REALTY ASSO­ may be served. SSNY shall State of NY (SSNY) on NY 12207. The registered on 06/05/09. Office location: principal business location County. SSNY designated as CIATES, LLC Notice of for­ ma11 process to: Allstate 07/02/09. Office location: agent is: USA Corporate Albany County. SSNY has IS 435 Crable Ad., Selkirk, agent of LLC whom process mation of Selkirk Realty Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington Albany County. SSNY des­ Services Inc. at the same been designated as agent of NY 12158. Its business against may be served. SSNY Associates, LLC, a limited Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY ignated as agent of PLLC address. Purpose: all lawful the LLC upon whom process is to engage in any lawful shall mail process to: rio The liabiltty company (the "LLC"). 12260. Registered Agent upon whom process against activities. against it may be served. activity for which limited . LLC, 46 State St., Albany, NY Articles of Orgamzation filed upon whom process may be it may be served. SSNY shall LD-21443 SSNY shall mail a copy of with the Secretary of State of liability companies may be 12207. The registered a~ent served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., mail process to: Allstate (August 12, 2009) process to the LLC, 35 West organized under Section is: USA Corporate SeMces NY (the "SSNY") on 7/2109. 99 Washington Ave., Ste. Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington 20th Street, New York, New 203 of the New York Limited Inc. at the same address. Pur­ Office location: Albany Coun­ 1008, Albany, NY 12260. Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY Yor1< 10011. Purpose: For any Liability Company Act. pose: all lawful activities. ty. The SSNY has been Purpose: any lawful activity. 12260. Registered Agent LEGAL NOTICE lawful purpose. LD-21398 LD-21407 designated as agent of the LD-21422 upon whom process may be LD-21376 LLC, upon whom prOcess (August 12, 2009) (August 12, 2009) (August 12, 2009) served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., Notice of Formation of MET- (August 12, 2009) against it may be s.efved. 99 Washington Ave., Ste. "' AL MECHANIC PROCURE- 1008, Albany, NY 12260. MENT SOLUTION-MPS,

I I The Spotlight August 12,2009 ·Page 33 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LLC. Arts. of Org. was liled cess may be served: Allstate fice location: Albany County. be served. SSNY shall mail SECOND:. The Articles of it may be served. SSNY shall the same address. Purpose: with SSNY on 6/8/09. Office Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington LLC formed in Texas (TX) on process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Organization of the Limited mail process to: Allstate all lawful activities. location: Albany County. Ave., Sle. 1008, Albany, NY 6/26/07. SSNY designaled Slale Sl., Albany, NY 12207. Liability Company were filed Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington LD-21527 . SSNY designated as agent of 12260. Purpose: any lawful as agent of LLC upon whom The registered a~ent is: USA with the Secretary of State Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY (August 12, 2009) LLC whom process against activity. process against it may be Corporate Serv1ces Inc. at for the State of New York on 12260. Registered Agent may be seoved. SSNY shall LD-21453 served. SSNY shall mail the same address. Purpose: July 13, 2009. upon whom process may be ·mail process to: c/o The (August 12, 2009) process to: Capitol Services, all lawful activities. THIRD:. The office of the served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., LEGAL NOTICE LLC, 46 Slate St., Albany, Inc., 1218 Central Ave., Ste. LD-21489 Limited Liability Company 99 Washington Ave., Ste. NY 12207. The registered 100, Albany, NY 12205. TX (August 12, 2009) . is to be located within the 1008, Albany, NY 12260. Notice of Fonnation of JIEDA agent is: USA Corporate LEGAL NOTICE address ol LLC: 12750 Merit County of Albany and Slate Purpose: profession of medi­ CAPITAL MANAGEMENT Services Inc. at the same Drive, Ste. 600, Dallas, TX of New York. cine. LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed address. Purpose: all lawful Notice of Formation of First 75251. Arts. of Org. filed with LEGAL NOTICE FOURTH: The Secretary LD-21516 with SSNY on 7/30/09. Of­ activities. Avenue Dental PLLC. Arts TX Secy. of State, PO Box of State is designated as the (August 12, 2009) fice location: Albany County. LD-21445 Of Org. filed with Secy. Of 13697, Auslin, TX 78711. Notice of Formation of LAU­ Company's agent on whom SSNV designated as agent of (August 12, 2009) State of NY (SSNY) on Purpose: any lawful act or REL HILL LANE, LLC. Arts. process against the Com­ LLC whom process against 07/06/09. Office location: activity. of Org. was filed with SSNY pany may be served. LEGAL NOTICE may be seoved. SSNY shall Albany County. SSNY des­ LD-21473 on 7/22109. Office location: FIFTH: The Post Of­ mail process to: c/o The LEGAL NOTICE ignated as agent of PLLC (August 12, 2009) Albany County. SSNY des­ fice Address within the State Notice of Formation of Pa­ LLC, 46 State Sl., Albany, upon whom process against ignated as agent of LLC of New York to which the cific Grand Realty LLC. Arts NV 12207. The registered WESTCORE INTERNA­ it may be seoved. SSNY shall whom process against maY. Secretary of State will mail a Of Org. filed with Secy. Of agent is: USA Corporate TIONAL LLC Arts. of Org. mail process to: Allstate LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSNY shall ma11 copy of any process against State of NY (SSNY) on Services Inc. at the same was filed with SSNY on Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington process to: c/o The LLC, 46 the Company is 100 Deer 07/15/09. Office location: address. Purpose: all lawful 7/10/2009 Office location: Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY Notice of Fonnation of DEGA Slate St., Albany, NY 12207. Path Lane, Altamont, New Albany County. SSNY des­ activities. Albany County. SSNY des­ 12260. Registered Agent REALTY LLC. Arts. of Org. The registered a~ent is: USA York 12009. ignated as agent of LLC LD-21528 ignated as agent of LLC upon whom process may be filed with Secy. of Slale of Corporate Serv1ces Inc. at SIXTH: The Company's upon whom process against (August 12, 2009) whom process against maY. served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., NY (SSNY) on 2118109. Of­ the same address. Purpose: purpose is to engage in it may be served. SSNY shall be served. SSNY shall ma1\ 99 Washington Ave., Ste. fice location: Albany County. all lawful activities. any lawful act or activity for mail process to: Allstate process lo: c/o The LLC, 911 1 008, Albany, NY 12260. SSNV designated as agent LD-21494 which the Limited Liability Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington LEGAL NOTICE Central Ave., #1 01, Albany, Purpose: profession of den­ of LLC UP.on whom process (August 12, 2009) Company may be organized Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY NY 12206. The registered tistry. against Jt may be served. under the Limited Liability 12260. Registered Agent Notice of Formation of AT­ agent is: Accumera LLC at LD-21454 SSNY shall mail process to: Law for the State of New upon whom process may be LANTIC LEASE HOLDINGS the same address. Purpose: (August 12, 2009) 28-Q7 Hobart Street, Wood­ LEGAL NOTICE York. /sf John R. served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed any lawful purpose. side, NV 11377. Purpose: VanWormer 99 Washington Ave., Ste. with SSNY on 7/30/09. Of­ LD-21446 any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of Limit­ JOHN R. VAN WORMER 1008, Albany, NY 12260. fice location: Albany County. (August 12, 2009) LEGAL NOTICE LD-21474 ed Liability Company. Name: - Organizer Is/ Purpose: any lawful activity. SSNY designated as agent of (August 12, 2009) MiMiCo Deli, LLC. Articles Joshua M. VanWormer LD-21517 LLC whom process against NOTICE OF FORMATION of Organization were filed JOSHUA M. VAN WORMER (August 12. 2009) may be seoved. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE OF LIMITED LIABILITY with the Secre~a:ry of State of -Organizer ma11 process to: c/o The COMPANY. NAME: OS­ LEGAL NOTICE New York (SSNY) on 6/9/09. LD-21509 LLC, 46 State Sl., Albany, SHAWLINE HOLDINGS LLC BORN CUSTOM WOOD­ Office Location: Albany (August 12, 2009) LEGAL NOTICE NY 12207. The registered Arts. of Org. was filed with WORKS, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION County. SSNV has been agent is: USA Corporate SSNYon 7/1012009 Office lo­ Artides of Organization were CK EXCAVATING I, LLC designated as agent to the Notice of Fonnation of JGDO, Services Inc. at the same cation: Albany County. SSNY filed with the Secretary of Under Section 206 of the LLC upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with address. Purpose: all lawful designated as agent of LLC State of New York (SSNY) Limited Liability Company against it may be served. Secy. Of State of NY (SSNY) activities. whom process against maY. on 7/2/09. Office location: Law SSNV shall mail a copy Notice of Formation of lim­ on 07/21/09. Office loca­ LD-21529 be served. SSNY shall ma1l Albany County. SSNY has Rrst, the name of the Limited of process to the LLC c/o ited liability company (LLC). tion: Albany County. SSNY (August 12, 2009) process to: c/o The LLC, 911 been designated as agent of Liability Company is CK Ex­ Michelle Hughes 113 Eileen Name: Silver Pines Proper­ designated as agent of LLC Central Ave., #101, Albany, the LLC upon whom process cavating I,'LLC Slreel Albany, NY 12203. ties, LLC. Articles of Orga­ upon whom process against NY 12206. The registered against it may be served. Second, the articles of or­ Purpose: For any lawful nization filed with Secretary it may be served. SSNV shall LEGAL NOTICE agent is: Accumera LLC at SSNV shall mail a copy of ganization were filed with purpose. of State of New York (SSNY) mail process to: Allstate the same address. Purpose: process to the LLC at its the New York Department of LD-21496 on 07/09/09. Office Location: Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington NOTICE OF FILING OF any lawful purpose. principal business location: State on June 30, 2009. (August 12, 2009) Albany County. SSNY desig­ Ave., Sle. 1008, Albany, NY ARTICLES OF ORGANIZA­ LD-21447 18 Elmwood Street, Albany, Third, the County in which nated as agent of LLC upon 12260. Registered Agent TION OF E WIRED AUC­ (August 12, 2009) NV 12203. Purpose: F9r any the Limited Liability Com­ whom process against it maY. upon whom process may be TIONS, LLC lawful purpose pany is located is Albany LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSNY shall mail served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., 1. The name of the Limited LD-21458 County, New York. copy of process to the LLC, 99 Washington Ave., Ste. Uability Company is: e Wired LEGALNQTICE (August 12, 2009) Fourth, The Secretary of Notice of Formation of PHIL­ 3215 Traber Road, Sche­ 1008, Albany, NY 12260. Auctions, LLC. State of the State of New IP TURNER BOOK PRO­ nectady, New York 12303. . Purpose: any lawful activity. 2. The Articles of Organiza­ ZENNOR CAPITAL LLC Arts. York has been designated as DUCTIONS LLC. Arts. of LD-21510 LD-21518 tion of the Company were of Org. was filed wilh SSNY LEGAL NOTICE agent of the Limited Liabil­ Org. filed with Secy. of State (August 12, 2009) (August 12, 2009) filed with the Secretary on 7/10/2009 Office loca­ ity Company upon process of NY (SSNY) on 7/24/09. Of­ of State on September 1, tion: Albany County. SSNY Notice of Qualification of against it may be served. The fice location: Albany County. 2004. designated as agent of LLC DecisionQuest Holdings, principal addresses of the SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 3. The County within New whom process against maY.~ LLC. Authority filed with Limited Liability Company of LLC UP.On whom process York State which the office of be served.'SSNY shall mall Secy.of State of NY (SSNY) is 33 Normanskill Road, against 1t may be served. HAMILTON STREET TWO, Notice of formation of CO­ thB Company is to be located process to: c:Jo The LLC, 911 on 7/10/09. Office location: Voorheesville, New York SSNV shall mail process LLC (the"LLC")filedAr)icles HERE STUDIO, LLC a NYS is Albany. Central Ave., #101, Albany, Albany County. LLCformed 12186 Fifth, the purpose of to: c/o Frankfurt Kurnit Klein of Organization with the NY LLC Formation filed with 4. The Secretary of Slate has NY 12206. The registered in Delaware (OE) on 7/8/09. the Company is to engage in & Selz, P.C., 488 Madison Secretary of State ("SOS") SSNY on 06/19/09 Off. Loc.: been designated as agent of agent is: Accumera LLC at SSNY designated as agent any lawful act or activity for Ave., NY, NY 10022, Attn: on 7/14/2009. LLC office is Albany Co. SSNY designated the limited liability company _ th.e _same address. Purpo~e: of LLC upon whom process which Limited Liability Com­ Michael R. Williams, Esq. in Albany County, NV. SOS as agt. of LLC, upon whom upon whom process against any lawful purpose. aga:ihst It may be served. panies may be organized Purpose: any lawful activity. was des1gnated as agent of process may be served. the Company may be served LD-21448 ·. SSNY shall mail process to: under the New York Limited LD-21499 the LLC upon whom process SSNV shall mail copy of and the post office address (August 12, 2009) Deci_sionOuest, Inc., Attn: Liability Law. (August 12, 2009) against it may be served. process to: The LLC, 190 within this state to which President, 21545 Hawthorne SOS shall mail copy of pro- Waverty Place, New York, NV the Secretary of State shall ,. LD-21477 .. Blvd., Sle. 310, Torrance, CA (Augusl 12, 2009) cess served to Hamilton 10014. Purpose:Anylawful mail a copy of any process 3 LEGAL NOTICE 90503, also the address of LEGAL NOTICE Street Two, LLC, 773 Madi- purposes. against the Company served the principal office. Address son Avenue, Albany, New L0-21522 upon it is: Notice. of Formation of Dean to be maintained in DE: 615 LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION York 12208. The purpose is· (Augusl12, 2009) c/o Brian B. Selchick 12 & ClassOn"Aealty, LLC. Arts South Dupont Hwy., Dover, OF LLC The Capital Re­ any lawful act or activity. Blackwood Street, Apt. 422 Of Org. filed with Secy. Of DE 19901. Arts. of Org. filed Notice of Qualification of gion Strategic Employee LD-21512 Boston, Massachusetts State of NY (SSNY) on· wilh DE Secy. Of State, 401 Santa Barbara Medical In­ Benefit Services, LLC, filed (Augusl12, 2009) LEGAL NOTICE 02115-5126 07/01/09. Office location: Federal St., Ste 4., Dover, novations, LLC. Authority Articles of Organization with 5. The registered agent of Albany County. SSNY desig- DE 19901 . Purpose: any filed with Secy. of State of the New York Secretary of NOTICE OF FORMATION the limited liability company nated as agent of LLC upon lawful activities. NY (SSNY) on 7nl09. Office State on 07/21/09. Its office LEGAL NOTICE OF A DOMESTIC LIMIT­ upon whom process against whom process against it LD-21459 location: Albany County. LLC is located in Albany County. ED LIABILITY COMPANY the liability company can be may be seoved. SSNY shall (Augusl12, 2009) formed in Delaware (DE) The Secretary of State has Notice of Formation of (LLC). served is: e Wired Auctions, mail process to·: Allstate on 3/30/09. SSNY desig­ been designated as agent Newkirk Associates LLC. Name: EMPIRE EDISON LLC, 12 Blackwood Street, Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington nated as agent of LLC upon upon whom process may Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. DEVELOPMENT, LLC. Ar­ Apt. 422, Boston, Massachu­ Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY LEGAL NOTICE whom process against it be served and shall mail a Of State of NY (SSNY) on ticles of Organization filed setts 02115. 12260. Registered Agent maY. be served. SSNV shall copy of any process served 06/17/09. Office location: with NV Secretary of State, 6. The character of the busi­ upon whom process may be Notice of Qualification of mail process to: c/o Capitol on him or her to the LLC, at Albany County. SSNV desig­ January 15, 2004. Purpose: ness is to conduct any lawful served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., Bounce Energy NV, LLC. Services, Inc., 1218 Central LLC, 1201 Troy Schenectady nated as agent of LLC upon to enQage in any lawful act business activity for profit 99 Washington Ave., Ste. Authority filed with Secy. Ave., Ste. 100, Albany, NY Road, Suite 120, Latham, whom process against it or activity. Office: in Albany that is not otherwise prohib­ 1008, Albany, NY 12260. of State of NY (SSNY) on 12205. DE address of LLC: NV 12110. The street ad­ may be seoved. SSNY shall County. Secretary of State ited by the laws of the State Purpose: any lawful activity. 7/10/09. Office location: c/o The Corporation Trust dress of the principal busi­ ma1l process to: Allstate is agent for process against of New York. LD-21451 Albany County. LLC formed Company, 1209 Orange Sl., ness location is 1201 Troy Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington LLC and shall mail copy to LD-21531 (Augusl 12, 2009) in Delaware (OE) on 6/29/09. Wilmington, DE 19801. Arts. Schenectady Road, Suite Ave., Sle. 1008, Albany, NY PO Box 2183, Malta, NY (August 12, 2009) SSNV designated as agent of Org. filed with DE Secy. of 120, Lalham, NY 12110.. lis 12260. Registered Agent 12020. of LLC UP.On whom process Slale, 401 Federal St., Sle.4, business is to engage in any upon whom process may be LD-21525 LEGAL NOTICE against 11 may be served. Dover, DE 19901 .. Purpose: lawful activity for which lim· served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., (August 12, 2009) LEGAL NOTICE SSNV shall mail process to: any lawful act or activity. ited liability companies may 99 Washington Ave., Ste. Notice of Formation of Yuen The LLC, 2802 Albany St., LD-21481 be organized under Section 1008, Albany, NY 12260. Notice of Formation of Lor­ Yuen Realty, LLC. Arts Of Houston, TX n006. Address (August 12, 2009) 203 of the New York Limited Purpose: any lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE raine-Michaels Dance Cen· Org. filed with Secy. Of State of the principal office: 160 Liability Company Act. LD-21514 Ire, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed of NY (SSNY) on 07/01/09. Greentree Or., Ste. 101, Do­ LD-21504 (Augusl12, 2009) Notice of Formation of with Secy. of State of NV Office location: Albany ver, De 19904. Arts. of Org. LEGAL NOTICE (August 12, 2009) THANK YOU HAVE A NICE (SSNY) on 8/3/09. Office County. SSNV designat­ filed with DE Secy.. Of State, DAY, LLC. Arts. of Org. was location: Albany Co. SSNV ed as agent of LLC upon 401 Federal St., Ste 4., Do­ NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE filed with SSNY on 7/31/09. designated as agent of LLC whom process against it ver, DE 19901 . Purpose: OF LIMITED LIABILITY LEGAL NOTICE Office location: Albany upon whom process against may be served. SSNV shall any lawful activities. COMPANY. NAME: SELECT Notice of Formation of Del­ County. SSNV designated it may be served. SSNV. mail process to: Allstate LD-21460 PERSONNEL SERVICES Notice of Formation of MS­ Mar Real Estate Services as agent of LLC whom pro­ shall mail process to: The Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington (Augusl 12, 2009) LLC. Articles of Organization NYC REALTY LLC. Arts. of LLC. Arts 01 Org. liled with cess against may be served. LLC, 69 Fuller Rd., Albany, Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY were filed with the Secretary Org. was filed with SSNY Secy. Of Slate of NY (SSNY) SSNY shall mail process NY 11205. Purpose: any 12260. Registered Agent of Stale of New York (SSNY) on 7/24/09. Office location: on 01/24/08. Office loca­ lo: c/o The LLC, 46 Slate lawful activities. upon whom process may be LEGAL NOTICE on 05/08/09. Office loca· Albany County. SSNY des­ lion: Albany County. SSNY Sl., Albany, NY 12207. The LD-21532 served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., tion: Albany County. SSNY ignated as agent of LLC designated as agent of LLC registered agent is: USA (August 12, 2009) 99 Washington Ave., Ste. Notice of Formation of has been designated as whom process against maY. upon whom process against Corporate Services Inc. at 1 008, Albany, NY 12260. N302TC LLC, Art. of Org. agent of the LLC upon whom be seoved. SSNY shall ma1l it may be served. SSNY shall the same address. Purpose: Purpose: any lawful activity. filed Sec'y of Slate (SSNY) process against it may be process to: c/o The LLC, 46 mail process to: Romulo E. all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE LD-21452 7/2/09. Office location: Al­ served. SSNV shall mail a Stale Sl., Albany, NY 12207. Samaniego, 57 Beverly Or., LD-21526 (August 12, 2009) bany County. SSNV desig­ copy of process to the LLC, The registered agent is: USA Avon, CT 06001. Purpose: (August 12, 2009) Notice of Formation of nated as agent of LLC upon 570 7th Avenue, Suite 500, Corporate Services Inc. at any lawful activity. Vincent Best Holding LLC. whom process against it New York, New York 10018. the same address. Purpose: LD-21515 Arts. of Org. filed wilh Secy. LEGAL NOTICE maY. be served. SSNV shall Purpose: For any lawful all lawful activities. (August 12, 2009) LEGAL NOTICE of Slate of NY (SSNY) on - ma1l copy of process to 159 purpose. LD-21505 ,.- 7/31/09. Office location: Al­ Notice of Formation of Dowell Delaware Ave., Ste. 249, LD-21485 (August 12, 2009) Notice of Formation of 147 bany Co. SSNY designated Consulting LLC. Arts Of Org. Delmar, NY 12054. Purpose: (August 12, 2009) LEGAL NOTICE Greenpoint Ave. Entertain­ as agent of LLC upon whom filed with Secy. Of State of any lawful activities. ment LLC. Arts. of Org. was process against it may be NY \SSNY) on 07/03/09. Of­ LD-21472 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Acute filed wilh SSNY on 7/31/09. served. SSNV shall mail pro­ fice ocation: Albany County. (August 12, 2009) LEGAL NO:riCE and Chronic Pain Manage­ Office location: Albany cess to: Harvard Business SSNY designated as agent NOTICE OF FORMATION ment and Medicine, PLLC. County. SSNV designated Services, Inc., 99 Washing­ of LLC UP.on whom process Notice of Formation of SAN· OF BIG JOHN'S, LLC Arts Of Org. filed wilh Secy. as agent of LLC whom pro­ ton Ave., Ste. 805-A, Albany, against Jt may be served. LEGAL NOTICE BORN GROUP LLC. Arts. Under Section 206(c) of the Of State of NY (SSNY) on cess against may be served. NV 11210. Purpose: any SSNY shall mail process of Org. was filed with SSNV Limited Liability Company 07/06/09. Office location: SSNV shall mail process lawful activities. to: Allstate Corp. Svcs., 99 Notice of Qualification of on 7/21/09. Office location: Law Albany County. SSNY des­ to: c/o The LLC, 46 Slate LD-21533 Washington Ave., Ste. 1008, Daisy Brand, LLC. Authority Albany County. SSNY des­ FIRST:. The name of the ignated as agent of PLLC St., Albany, NY 12207. The (August 12, 2009) Albany, NY 12260. Regis­ filed with Secy. of State of ignated as agent of LLC Limited Liability Company is upon whom process against registered agent is: USA tered Agent upon whom pro- NY (SSNY) on 7/13/09. Of- whom process against may BIG JOHN'S, LLC. Corporate Services Inc. at The Spotlight ....'\. Pag~ 34 • AugJ;t 12, 20G9 •k • ed competition. Prize money took a lot of practice. I In g is awarded in the open and A "I like being aggressive [when D SP divisions, and prizes are given I serve]. so I had to probably (From Page 36) to the top teams in the BB and B miss about 7,000 serves before "It's definitely grown over the divisions. I started getting them in," said years. There's more younger Player~ work o.n their skills Gordon. players at the tournaments these . at ~DGD s free ptckup games, Voorheesville native Joshua · days," said Skinner. whtch take pl~ce Tuesday and O'Brien just started participating fi ld di .d d Thursday everungs at Avon Crest in CDGD events this summer, and Tournament e s are vt e Park in Niskayuna he said he's already hooked. by ability level, not by age. So .. : . th • in any one of the four divisions If the weather tS ruce, ere s "It's a lot more intensive. You (open/AA. A. BB and B), there u~ually four or ~ve t;tets u.p [for have to be good at everything,". canbematchesbetweenyounger ptckup,games], satd SJ?nner. said O'Brien, who plays club- la ers and older players. "There s been a lot of r~ thts level indoor volleyball at college. P Y summer, so·there havent been "[Onateam].youonlyhavetobe "I'm very competitive, so I that many here. But on a good good in one or two things such have to play a lot to keep up with night, you can have several nets as hitting, blocking or serving. the players who are younger than going." Here, you have to be good in all me," said Skinner. "Sometimes. you plan. to be areas." "In this group, everyone thinks here with a [specific] partner "It's a little bit more fun [than of themselves as competitive or you arrange to play against indoor volleyball] because you're players," said Jim Bishop of anotherteam,"saidBishop. "!just getting more contact with the Rotterdam, who has been with come and see who's here." ball," said Mink, a 2005 Colonie the CDGD since it started in UnliKe its tournaments, CDGD Central High School graduate. 1987. ''I'm still trying to play pickup games give players an The CDGD club has two more competitively, even though I'm opportunity to challenge tournaments at Collins Park on not as fast as I once was - not themselves against higher-caliber · h d I A 15 d 16 d that I ever was that fast to begin teams. tts sc e u e, ug. an an with. • Sept 19 and 20. The entry fee is "It's all"different kinds of $40perteamifpaidtheThursday The level of competition ranges players," said Colonie's Andy before the tournament starts from basic to advanced. The most Mink, who joined last year. ''You and $60 per team thereafter. The talented players compete in the have to kind of get used to it You entry fee does not include the •.. open division, which can take on learn a lot playing at the higher AVP Next membership, which is r the appearance at times of the level." required for all club tournaments · AVP Tour - the professional Gordon learned how to jump and is a one-time $10 fee. beach volleyball organization. · serve like the professionals he For information, visit the club's "Relative to the rest of the saw on TV as a teen, though it · Web site at www.cdgd.org. country, [the competition level] is #,. ... - a little bit lower," said Guilderland ,, Center's Doug Gordon, who regularly competes in the open Blackbirds open at home division. "Relative to me, I often The Voorheesville football Here is the complete schedule • have my hands full." team has a challenging schedule for Voorheesville: "Tilis year, it's been very good ahead of it as it begins the 2009 Sept. 5 -Chatham J1 •. ' \•. - a lot of good experience out season. Sept. 12-Catholic Central there," said Sally Gillich of Clifton The Blackbirds begin Sept. 19 -'at Cairo-Durham .. Park, who competes in the A by hosting pere.nnial Class division, the second-highest level C power Chatham Saturday, Sept. 26·-,-,Wat~rvliet , ., inCDGD. Sept. 5, at Buckley Memorial Oct. 3 -at Coxs~;kie-Athens Joshua O'Bri~n sendsth~ball over the net durin'J a Capital Distri:t Grass Each tournament runs for Field. They also have a three­ Oct. 9 -at Canajoharie Oo1bles pielup galle last Thursday at !liskayuna's .~von Crest Park. two days. The first day 'is'for game stretch where they face Oct. 17-Taconic Hills O'Brien recenlly joined ~he volleyball club to pre~a1e lior the indoor men's and women's compeition, Watervliet, Coxsackie-Athens and Home games in bold. vollev•all season. ilcbJonas/Spotlighi and the second day is for co- Canajoharie beginning Sept. 26...... 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- -~ ..... -· Sports spOtlight Spiking in the great outdoors The only thing .it can't offer Volleyball club is the beach itself: In place of brings beach spirit the beach, the CDGD holds its matches in area parks, including to local parks a series of weekend tournaments at Scotia's Collins Park. By ROB JONAS "Everyone is con).petitive,· blrt [email protected] [the tournaments are] also a big The Capital District isn't known social event," said Tim Skinner of 1 .. as a beach sport capital because Guilderland, a 15-year member . . . well, the area would need more ofCDGD . beaches in order to have more The CDGD has been around beach sports. for more than 20 years. Over that One organization, though, time, the club has grown from a brings the beach spirit to the few volleyball junkies to dozens region. of players ranging in age frorrf their teens to their 40s. It's also The Capital District Grass Doubles club offers area residents become affiliated with the AVP the opportunity to play beach· Next program, which promotes the sport at the grassroots level. Andy Mink crouches to get the ball during a Capital District Grass Doubles pickup game last Thursday at Avon style 2-on-2 volleyball throughout Crest Park in Niskayuna. Rob Jonas/Spotlight the summer. D Spiking Page 34 .-

Simply the best '' Every year, Spotlight Newspapers surveys our readers about topics in the Capital District <>nn.rt<> scene. This year, we're looking for the greatest moments and teams. There are two ways to submit answers: you can clip the completed form and mail it to Spotlight Newspapers, P.O. Box 100, Delmar Wrecking crew 12054 or go to www.spotlightnews.com/ sports and fill it out on-line. Deadline for entries is Friday, ·takes·its.sw~ Aug. 21, and poll-results will appear Aug. 26 and 27. 1. What is the greatest individual achievement by a 6. Who is the greatest player in RPI hockey at ballpark. - Capital District native? history? Heritage Park is rio more. ,. jo"- ~ A Jeff Blatnick wins 1984 Olympic goid medal A (1951-55) What was once a vibrant minor B. Pat Riley wins five NBA titles as coach B. Adam Oates (1982-85) league baseball stadium .was C. Dottie Pepper wins two LPGA majors C. John Carter (1982-86) leveled lasfweek; 'the remnants D. Funny Cide wins 2003 Kentucky Derby D. Joduneau (1987-91) of brick and aluminumlay E. Other------E. Other------strewn about-where the first base grandstand once was. 2. What is the greatest moment in Siena men's 7. Which minor league team has a more storied There wasn't a lot left to basketball history? history? dismantle when the go-ahead was given to demolish last week. Most A Beating Stanford (1989 NCAA Tournament) A Adirondack Red Wings of the parts had been sold off at an B. Beating Vanderbilt (2008 NCAAs) B. Albany Fire birds (1990-2000) auction years ago after the Town C. Beating Ohio State in OT (2009 NCAAs) -C."Albany Patroons· of Colonie sold the land to Albany D. Other ______D. Albany River Rats County, which co-ran the ballpark E. Albany-Colonie Yankees with the town. All that was left was the home 3. Who is the greatest Siena men's basketball F. Other ------coach? team locker room building A Dan Cunha (1941-65, 246-225 record) that supported the first base 8. Who WaS the greatest athlete to play for a Capital grandstand, a smaller brick B. William Krisch (1972-82, 142-111 record) District-minor league team? structure that housed the offices C. Mike Deane (1986-94, 166-77 record) A Derrick Rowland (i\Ibany Patroons) oftheAlbany-Colonie Yankees and D. Fran McCaffery (2005-present, 58-36 record) B. Eddie Brown (Albariy Firebirds) later the Albany-Colonie Diamond E. Other------C. Geordie Kinnear (Albany River Rats) Dogs, the groundskeeper's shed D. Ralph Kiner (Albany Senators) behind the left field wall that also housed the visitor's team 4. Who is the greatest Siena men's basketball E. Mariano Rivera (A-C Yankees) locker room and, curiously, the player? F. Other ------scoreboard minus the electronic A Billy Harrell (1949-52) parts. B. Marc Brown (1987-91) 9. Greatest high school coach------The field -- once a pristine, C. Doremus Bennerman (1990-94) professional-grade baseball D. Kenny Hasbrouck (2005-09) diamond --was overgrown with E.Other ______10. Greatest high school athlete ______-=---.,- grass, weeds and small brush. It was better suited for wildlife than aspiring major league 5. Who is j:he greatest RPI hock,ey coach? ' baseball players such as Doug A (1949-63, 176-96-7 record) Bonus question: What is the best sports f1!cjlizy j;o Drabek, Bernie Williams, Derek watch a game in (pastor preseJ}t) ~d w!Jy · B. Mike Addesa (1979-89, 186-124-9 record) •• Jeter, Andy Pettitte and Mariano C. (1994-2006, 211-193-38 record) Ftivera. · D. Other------For more than 20 years, Heritage Park was where people chose to spend a summer evening watching the national pastime. It was also the place Colonie teens congregated every year for the annual Colonie-Shaker football game, myself included. D Wrecking Page 35