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Bethlehem," Egan Bethlehem council By KRISTEN outlined how she OLBY ~~~--- planned to tackle By KRISTEN OLBY election. "I think she's going to be a great the issues in the ~--~ supervisor. I think she's got a great vision For the first time for the town." . in more than a next two years. The face of century Beth­ "I really think it government is Gordon, who lehem's political was because we changing in Beth­ also serves as the leadership has stayed very lehem as Dem­ Bethlehem Inde­ shifted - with a positive, and we ocrats outnumber pendence Party Democrat elected stayed on the Republicans on the chairman, will be to the town's top issues and that's town board for the· the first to post. what people first time in history. represent the party Theresa Egan, wanted to hear," Democrat Dan on the town board 44, swept the town she said. · Plummer was level. He attributes the Democratic supervisor's race "I think we got easily re-elected to Lilt with 58 percent of our message a second term on Plummer Gordon Party's sweeping the vote, beating across and the RV the board having victories in several out Republican didn't hurt," she secured 7,108 votes. Tim Gordon, who ran . races to a strong. candidate Joe quipped, referring on both the Democratic and town supervisor candidate and the Catalano, who to the giant mobile Independence Party lines, was elected to creation of a "Blueprint for Bethlehem." received 42 per­ home that traveled his first term on the board with 5,901 "A lot of people have been working Theresa Egan cent of the vote. throughout town votes. toward this for decades but what made Roughly 7,228 with her photo Republican town board candidates the real difference was that Terry Egan voters favored Egan while Catalano phistered on the sides. David Austin received 5,369 votes while and the 'Blueprint for Bethlehem,' garnered 5,222 votes, excluding News of the change in party David Young took in 5,050 votes. together with Dan Plummer and myself, absentee ballots. leadership stunned Republicans Independent candidate Cindy Hill who ran showed that we're ready to make some things happen," said Gordon. Not since W. Chauncey Hotaling was gathered at the American Legion Post under the Z0/20 Planning Party received elected to a second term in 1881, has a in Delmar. Despite a disappointing first 359votes. In the race for town justice, Democrat Democrat led Bethlehem. Egan's foray into town politics, Catalano said Plummer is eager to begin serving a Paul Dwyer retained his seat on the election also marks the first time a he had no regrets on the way his second four-year with fellow Democrat bench with 6,164 votes. He was appointed female Democrat has ever served as campaign was conducted. Theresa Egan at the helm. interim town justice by the town board supervisor. "I'm proud of the campaign we ran," in May after Theresa Egan stepped down "I'm very much looking forward to from the post to run for town supervisor. "It's still sinking in," Egan said of the he said. "I'm really proud of these working with Terry Egan,"· he said, people, they worked very hard. We did news as final votes were being tallied. shortly after receiving word of his re- D DEMS/page 32 "It's been a long battle, we've been doing the best we could." ' this for a long time," she said, referring Catalano, 47, vowed to return to to Democrats' past unsuccessful bids to politics in two years when, he said, he'll lead _the town. make a second run for town supervisor. Egan attributes her monumental win Egan will be sworn into office] an. 1, Reilly elected; 2nd to a relentless campaign that addressed and she plans to indulge in some much · · . the pressing issues facing Bethlehem. needed rest and relaxation up until Through the creation of a "Blueprint for then. · seat still undecided Absentee votes will determine winner

By MARTIN J. BANNAN for sure. Reilly however, explained that Clark shoo-in in New Scotland absentee ballot trends usually mirror New Scotland voters will have to wait a machine count margins. "I believe Baron By MARTIN J. BANNAN week before they know for sure how their will win," he said. Baron could not be town board shapes up next year. With all reached for comment. New Scotland voters decisively chose to return Republican incumbent Ed voting machines counted, there is .one According to Clark to another two-year term as town supervisor clear winner, one loser and two other Nathan Dederick, Tuesday. candidates in waiting. That is, waiting for an election But Clark, outnumbered on the town board, the absentee ballots to be counted. specialist with the three to two, expressed disappointment over town In a four-way race for two· seats on the Albany County board results showing Democrat Richard Reilly town board, Democrat incumbent Richard Board of as a clear winner and Deborah Baron, also a Reilly outscored his opponents tallying Elections, 170 Democrat, leading Republican Doug LaGrange 1,686 votes and 31 percent of the total. absentee ballots by a 32 vote margin in a race that won't be decided Republican Doug LaGrange and Deborah were mailed in until absentee ballots are counted. Baron however, are in a dead heat with from New Scot­ "The election didn't turn out as well as I Baron leading by only 32 votes with a total land .. hoped," Clark, 67, said. "I wanted to get a majority of 1,496 over LaGrange's 1,464 votes. Reilly also ran on the board. With a majority on the board, I can Conservative Elizabeth Gentner finished Reilly on the Indepen- get things going again. I'm hoping LaGrange will last with 855 votes and 16 percent of the - dence Party line win after the absentee ballets are counted." Clark total. while Baron appeared on both the Clark, with 1,870votes, beat Democrat Wayne "I ran with a great group of candidates," Independence Party and the La Chappelle by a margin of 59 percent to 41 percent. He won in each, district Reilly said. "I think Wayne would have Conservative Party ticket in addition to except Feura Bush/Unionville where LaChappelle won by 12 votes. In total, made a great supervisor, but I now plan the Democratic line. La Chappelle received 1,303 votes. · · to focus on the issues and work with Ed New Scotland town board members Clark." · "I'm not a career politician or even a typical politician. I'm just someone who LJ REILLY/page $2 wants to give something back to the community," said LaChappelle, 47, who Democratic town supervisor candidate conceded at 10:30 p.m. before supporters gathered at the Auberge Suisse Wayne La Chappelle lost to Clark finishing Restaurant in New Scotland. "I had the chance to educate people on what has with.only 41 percent of the total machine ' not been accomplished in this town. In the process, I learned a lot. It was the count. LaGrange appeared cautiously 0 CLARK/page 32 optimistic saying that he and Baron will ------··································just have to wait a week before they know THE SPOTLIGHT$.75 3TAJU8: .. : 0 11 QQPOTLIGHT Police arrest two for OWl· Methodist makeover Bethlehem police recently with DWI. arrested two individuals for Susan Matterson, 42, of 78 driving while intoxicated (DWI). Hudson Ave., Delmar was Patrick Myrtle, 48, of 660 stopped by police Oct. 14 at 1:40 Route 9W, Glenmont was stopped a.m. after crossing the yellow line by police on Oct. 28 at 12:59 a.m. on Delaware Avenue. Police said for driving erratically on Route Matterson failed field sobriety 9W Police said Myrtle failed field tests, and she was charged with sobriety tests and was charged DWI. RCS to give out free computers

· Dozens of families will soon the value of the computers to have home computers thanks to families outweighed any small the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk profit. school district. The district will be "These computers will help giving away 75 surplus computers to families who receive free or level the educational playing field reduced-price meals. A lottery of for these-students who might not 685 eligible families will be held otherwise have access in their this month. homes to this level of technology," said Superintendent Vicki Wright. The district could have sold the computers at a surplus sale of The lottery will be open to all families in the district who receive· equipment, but administrators felt free or reduced price meals.

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.,,~= By KRISTEN OLBY 35 years, and he has no plans to call-off the spooky celebration. At a time when many schools "We've always done it, we've are scaling back Halloween always felt we've been safe and we celebrations-or canceling them haven't had any proqlems," he all together citing safety concerns. said. - roughly 500 students at A W. The event draws a hefty crowd Becker Elementary School took ·of parents each year, with cars part in the annual Halloween packing the parking lotand lining parade .. donning GOStumes with. the sides of Route 9W, to witness dozens of doting parents in the parade. attendance. · "It lets them express them- A.W. Becker was the only selves; it's fun," said Lisa Heath school in the Ravena-Coeymans- who arrived to see her 7-year-old Selkirk School District to permit daughter dressed as a witch and costumes and a parade. her 10-year-old son, who opted Traditionally, each school only for some spray color in his principal has determined an hair. Heath's children had individual Halloween policy, but previously attended St. Thomas the district is now attempting to School in Delmar where, she said, create a revised elementary costumes were not allowed. school policy to eliminate inconsistencies. "I think it's disappointing that Students at Pieter B: we have to do that in this day and age," she said of the decision to Coeymans were not allowed to ban costumes; wear costumes or parade through school grounds on Halloween. For the second straight year, Dylan Johnson leeds a goat at the Autumn Fair Saturday at First United Methodist Church .. Jim Franco students were .not clad in cos-· "Instead, children had parties in their individual classrooms, tumes at Bethlehem Central schools. The district has done children wore black and orange," away with the HaJloween parades said Pieter B. Coeymans Principal traditionally held at the elemen­ BC grad makes good on bluegrass circuit Elisabeth Smith. The school altered its policy as a result of tary schools, citing a safety By KATHERINE McCARTHY The rural roots of bluegrass occasional fiddle player. In security concerns more than a hazard-as hundreds of parents appealed to Eaton. addition to Eaton on the 'year ago according to Smith. . c~owded school gymnasiUms to mandolin, Phil Weinrobe plays .. ' . Witness the events. When the bluegrass group "I never lived on a farm, but Because parents frequently · "W d. d -'t f ld Yonder Mountain String Band both my parents did," he said. bass, Nick Aives plays banjo, came in costume it was hard to . e 1 n ee 1 we cou playsatTheEggnextWednesday, "-Bluegrass started in Kentucky Michael Pen que plays guitar and keeptrackofwho'waswho.Itwas ~arantee the students' _safety Nov. 12, they'll be introduced by· and is a combination of folk songs at The Egg, Ben Smith will play hard to keep track of parents " Wlth so many people commg on a band with an element of the and fiddle/ dance music. A lot of the fiddle. All members of the said Smith, who added it becam'e ca~pus th~t we couldn't iden~," homegrown. Bethlehem native it is uptempo, fun and danceable." band sing as well. - difficult to ensure children were sa!d Supenntendent Les Loom!s. Thomas Eaton is a member of Since Cletus and the Burners' Eaton said the group 'dismissed from school on Classroom parties are held at Cletus and the Burners, and the members came from a jazz sometimes talks about moving to Halloween with their proper . teacher's discretion in all schools, '99 Bethlehem Central grad is background, their bluegrass. is ·a Boulder, where bluegrass is parent. · · but costumes are prohibited. looking forward to playing for a: little different than the traditional. popular enough that the audience ·- At A. W. Becker, Principal "Children still have an local audience. type. smgs along with the band. George Montone condones the opportunity to celebrate, but it's "It's great to come back to my ''We might start out with free "People know our repertoire . costume parade and even takes not quite as disruptive," said hometown and play a place as big jazz and bluegrass and end. up there, sing along a·nd make part - dressing in a clown Jessica Scheckton, commun­ as The Egg," said Eaton, who walking all around the bar we're requests," he said. costume complete with a red nose ications specialist for the district. played in smaller Joc~ll venues playing in, maybe even playing on In addition to playing in Cletus this year. Montone estimates the The policy change was enacted during high school. top of the bar," Eaton said. and the Burners, Eaton plays with a?nual parade has been held for in March of last year. Eaton's musical career started Hobson's Choice and other'jazi Their style is drawing positive groups in Ithaca. at the age of 4 when he played the notice and invitations, like the one piano. In sixth grade, he began to open at The Egg for Yonder He also works in a restaurant V'ville school district playing the guitar. Mountain String Band. kitchen and gives private lessons. 'The guitar was my first love For now, he's focusing on the announces new·web site and is still my true love in the ''We met people from Yonder upcoming performance at The music world,'' Eaton said. Mountain:S promotion company Egg. Colo.," Eaton said. in Boulder, ·"People should come tiecause By MICHELE FLYNN members Thomas McKenna, He also plays the saxophone "They invited us to open for Thomas Thorpe and ·James and the drums and first started Yonder Mountain." it will be something they've never Superintendent Alan Me- Coffin, have reviewed the current playing the mandolin as practice heard before," he said. Cartney unveiled the new Web teacher evaluation system and fortheguitar.Eatonandhisfellow Cletus and the Burners will Cletus and the Burners will site for the Voorheesville Central found it lacking. band members came to bluegrass also be opening for the Del open for Yonder Mountain String School District at the Oct.' 20 "We've got a system that's bywayofjazz,and it was through McCoury Band and Leftover Band on Wednesday, Nov. 12, at school board meeting. ·working, butithassomeholesin Jamie Mansfield of the Jazz Salmon in Rochester next week 8 p.m. Tickets are $18 and $20. and has a gig at Caffe Lena on For information, call The Egg at Links to information on the it," Coffin said. Mandolin Project that Eaton Nov. 22 at 9 p.m. elementary, middle and high Kathy Fiero, president of the started playing the instrument he 473-1845, or check outthe band's schools can be accessed, along Voorheesville Teachers Asso- uses in Cletus and the Burners. Cletus and the Burners is a Web site at www.cletusandthe with adult education, school dation, said the teachers agree ':I was using the mandolin to four-person band with the burners. com. closings and minutes from that the plan needs work. run scales before playing the monthly school board meetings. There have been problems guitar," Eaton said. "It's a smaller The address is: http:/ /vcsd.neric. getting evaluations completed in instrument, so you need to be Board nixes annex request org. a timely manner. Non-tenured more precise." In another matter, the teachersareevaluatedfourtimes Eaton and some friends who By MICHELE FLYNN front of your house," said Anne­ professional development com- each year, twice by supervisors had played together in other . Jo McTague, attending her first mittee, made up of board and twice by school admin- bands began dabbling in There were no concerns meeting as village attorney. istrators, with a goal of March 1. bluegrass while they were expressed at a public hearing Mayor Jack Stevens added, Tenured faculty are evaluated students at Ithaca College. · regardingthededicationofanew "We are hoping that the twice annually. 'When we first started, we road, Susan Court, in Voor- homeowners step up and take Thorpe said tne committee. didn't know that much about heesville on Oct. 28. The village ownership." . reviewed the professional devel- bluegrass," he said. "We played board approved'it, and the street In other business, the Howard opment- plans used by tenured on the downtown commons, just sign is up. Group requested that the village teachers and found that some busking." There was also a discussion annex 22 acres from the town of were fine, and some lacked depth. · . When Eaton went to Colorado about sidewalks. As a result of New Scotland to complete. a 60- . 'There's nothing more import- for the Telluride Bluegrass recent construction, Voorhees-. acre parcel of land · off of ant that an administrator does Festival a few years ago, he was ville has sidewalks it never had · Voorheesville Avenue to create than evaluate his employees," instantly hooked. "It opened my before, including one in front of high-density housing, including board president John Cole said. eyes to this world I'd never seen Ted Schreieck's home on town houses and senior housing. Board vice pr_esident Robert before," he said. "Bluegrass Voorheesville Avenue. Schreieck In order for the Howard.Group to .Baron agreed, "If we commit 'to became a total addiction, and it questioned the board regarding 'proceed with development, the it, it'll get done." was all I listened to." his responsibility and liability in village board would have to maintaining the strip of grass approve the annexation and The Spoi/ighl (USPS 396-630) is published each Wednesday by Spotlight LLC, 125 Adams St.. between the sidewalk and the change current zoning restric- Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Periodicals po~t:~ge Paid at Delmar, N.Y., and at addilional mailing offices. street in front of his home. · tions to allow this type of housing. Posrmastcr: St:nd adtlre~;; change.~ to Tflc Spotlight, P.O. Box 100, Delmar. N.Y. 12054. Subscription rates: Albany County; one year S26, two years $50, elsewhere, one year $32. · "The law says that you're Thevillage board unanimously Subscriptions arc not refundable. responsible for the sidewalk in opposed annexing the land. 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~---;_,,_,,_...,,,,""""'"'""=-."""'""'"*''"' By KATHERINE McCARTHY Cormac, at 11, is his father's mornings was exacerbated for never learn to take care of ~-_.,_,.,... ~,-h;e<=«..'t<·:<-.v.-~'"""'-"'•'<'·- child through and through, him this fall when he went to COMMENTARY: themselves. We are diurnally challenged in already proclaiming that he's middle school, which starts an At our house, I will do our household. We split into two nocturnal. His concerns about a hour earlier than elementary .ft'lom's practically anything to keep the future career were alleviated one school. He cannot make the morning running as smoothly as subdivisions, with 13-year-old tit I!. Christopher and. I willing to evening when he realized that adjustmentattheotherendofthe possible. When smooth isn't an acknowledge that most of the CVS was open 24 hours a day .. day with an earlier bedtime, and I /tOord option, I'll do whatever it takes to world functions in the daytime. "Great!" he said. ''When I'm old worry about both of my children's get the kids to school and let their We do our bestto also be .daytime enough for a part-time job, I'll educationalfutures.Whenhewas teachers deal with motivating people, but our preferred wake­ work the night shift here." in sixth grade, Christopher sleeping while l;!e was forced out them until it's time for me to up time is about 9 a.m. The need to cope· with watched with envy as his the door. harangue them about eating their "Wait," he said one morning. vegetables and getting their "If middle school starts an hour homework done. earlier than elementary school, . So I'm first up in the morning, does high school start an hour when daylight is still only before that?" · notional, groping around the I wanted to lie, but the truth kitchen for the ingredients that always outs, and I broke the bad will get the coffee going and make news to him. the day tolerable. Then I play waitress, taking the boys' 'That's it, then," he said with mumbled breakfast orders while the sort of finality that has been they burrow deeper under their one of his primary characteristics flannel-covered down blankets. since he was about 3, "I can't go They stumble downstairs, eat, to school past eighth grade." dress, allegedly brush their teeth Great, it's our own version of and climb back into bed until Jethro in the Beverly Hillbillies. Stunde Null finally arrives, and Atleasthe'llhaveaneighth-grade they must face the bracing education, not just a sixth-grade morning air to get to school. education. Fortunately, he's made One day last week, Cormac great strides in the morning, and took final exception to the last call high school is looking like a to get to school. realistic expectation for him. ''What?" he'd demanded in the Which leaves just Cormac to tone usually reserved for the adjust to mornings. Nearly two news that the parental units have months into the new school year, decided that. a new chore should easy wake-ups still elude us, and be added to their weekly duties. mornings have officially been ''What time is it? It can't be time declared the enemy. already." In every family, there are "Cormac," I said, realizing not things that parents do to keep the for the first time that my children household running, no matter often see my primary intention in . how loudly they hear their own life being to make theirs as parents' voices declaring that miserable as possible. "Why these kids are spoiled and will

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Sunday, November gth at the Bethlehem Town Hall The fee for the 2004 season will be $60.00 All buy one get one free purchases (except Lotto) will be per child ($30.00 each additional child). matched with a contribution to: For information, please call Clarksville Elementary Playground and Voorheesville Communio/ Barbara Stupp 439·0904 and School Foundation Registration received after Dec. 151h, 2003 will be to $25 late fee. THE SPOTLIGHT November 5, 2003- PAGE 5 would I lie to you about this?" says morning like peering into the Ibitbackthesarcasmthatonly lunch box and seeing that Alzheimer's support group to meet prompts my children to respond remnants of Cheez-Its have joined The Northeaster New York ciation at 438-2217 to register for counties of Albany, Clinton, in kind. Oh sure, my own sleepy the blob of yogurt which Chapter of the Alzheimer's this group. Columbia, Delaware, Essex, brain said, I like not being able to hardened there in September. No Association has a new support The Alzheimer's Association is Franklin, Fulton, Greel)e, open my eyes fully until the first knife, screwdriver or ice-pick will group in the village of the only.national voluntary health Hamilton, Montgomery, Otsego, sip of coffee jump-starts my ever remove them, so we leave it Voorheesville. organization dedicated to Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schen­ System ·ke d1'gg1'ng out the as a kind of artistic homage to ·- I l1 Families, . caregivers and research for the causes, ectady, Schoharie, Warren and I '· th d d Am,erican foodstuffs. · c ean soc k s fr om e ryer an friendsofpeoplewithAlzheimer's prevention, treatment and cure of Washington. simultaneously berating myself Th~ ·dog adds h~r own joy to disease and related disorders are Alzheimer's · disease and Local programs include for being disorganized and ~ornmgs by beggm~ t~ go _out invited to attend these support assistance to families. support groups, respite training, vowing that this week, I'll get all JUSt when t~e toast IS smgemg, groups. public policy advocacy and the laundry washed, folded and · the coffee 1s finally ready and _ The Alzheimer's Association of put away so I save these extra somebody is calling that he can't The groups allow participants Northeastern New York serves educational programs for family minutes in the morning. I'm mad find his belt. The autumn, in the opportunity to talk freely and approximately 40,000 families members, and training programs for professionals. for all sorts of breakfast food that particular, requires special dog confidentially about shared issues affected by Alzheimer's disease goes into a toaster, and I vigilance, for at this time of year, and gather ideas on practical and related disorders in the 17 especially like the part where I get she often corners a baby squirrel solutions to problems associated to make it again because the dog which hasn't yet learned to scurry with dementia. has stolen it from the plate on the quickly back upthetree when the A support group will meet at table while I'm calling you to Hound of the Baskervilles Voorheesville Public Library at 51 come for your breakfast. approaches. Everyone should School Road. I love the ,nuances that starthisorherdaybyexamining br,eakfasf brings and the the rabies tag to make sure it's up The group will meet monthly, complexities I can remember . to dat~. but because of the upcoming even before my brain .and body Mercifully, the morning is holiday season, dates are varied. are fully caffeinated. I know that quick, the children are gone and The group will meet Nov. 10 Cormac only eats buttermilk the remnants of the adrenaline and Dec. 8 at 7 p.m. Starting in waffles, but Christopher's mad for rush frol)1 successfully hunting January, the group will meet cinnamon toast waffles. I get my down the one piece of paper due every third Monday of the month own special "Rain Man" moment today remind me that it's good to at7p.m. in the mornings, when I put out be alive. I take another gulp of Call the Alzheimer's Asso- the Aunt]emima maple syrup for coffee and glance at the calendar. one boy and real maple syrup for . Is it Saturday yet? the other. I have learned that quiet is kept more easily if I don't confuse the orange juice drinker with the child who only drinks cranberry juice mixed with seltzer. To the average adult, mixing up the two only looks like a moment of confusion; to the children, not remembering who gets what is clear evidence that I love the other child better. I especially enjoy making the lunches for the day, ~nd have a peculiar sort of passion for today's ice-pack lunchboxes. Nothing

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-'=<''"'"'~·''--.----;-"-''"'"""""''=" For shame By LYN TAYLOR development center at Albany Bethlehem politics got completely out of hand last NanoTech on the University at week when the town Democratic committee mailed a · The writer is president of the Point of View Albany's campus. At the flier to town residents personally maligning town jus­ Albany-Colonie Regional Chamber International SEMATECH North tice candidate Tom Marcelle. facility, now ·in operation, of Commerce. five years, companies have researchers are developing next­ The flier also used The Spotlight's flag (the banner on As the capital of New York, embraced the marketing generation 300 mm wafers, which the top of Page 1) and a Spotlight story, which gave the with a large concentration of state initiative. Some have included the contain chips that are faster and impression that The Spotlight was supporting the mate- workers, this area has for years phrase in their names - such as more efficient than their 200 mm rials on the flier. . been referred to· as the .€a pi tal Tech Valley Communications, predecessors. Tech Valley's Region. So, naturally, when the No one asked for or received permission from The Tech Valley Payroll, Tech Valley stature as a site for computer~chip Albany-Colonie Regional Cham­ Associates, Tech Valley companies escalated that month Spotlight to use its logo or story. ber of Commerce deemed ·the Development Associates and when IBM opened a $2.5 billion The flier suggests region "Tech Valley" in 1998, Tech Valley IT-Network/Internet computer-chip manufacturing The Spotlight sup- many people scoffed. I can assure Solutions. Others have adopted facility in East Fishkill. you, five years later, no one is ported its content. but the logo and phrase "Serving New Soon after, one of the world's nothing could be fur- EdJ'to· rJ·a I laughing now. York's Tech Valley" as part of largest manufacturers of tools ther from the truth. The chamber first introduced their marketing strategy, and used by the semiconductor In our more than 5().: the Tech Valley initiative at a time hundreds motor around the industry announced plans to when few recognized how much year history, the paper has never endorsed candidates. region with custom Tech Valley locate at Albany NanoTech. This technology was actually being license plates. year's opening ofTokyo Electron Today, The Spotlight is running" a letter from town· developed locally. The notion of Meanwhile, the steady growth Ltd. marked what we believe will Democratic chairman Matthew Clyne on Page 9, where marketing the region as a of our technology sector, be the first of many companies he apologizes to the paper and to Tom Marcel\e. technology hub originated with combined with a diverse base of that decide to set .up near But the damage is already done. This sort of vindic­ our economic developers, who technologies and major SEMATECH, bolstering ·the began connecting with an tive campaign tactic is hurtful and destructive. investments from public and region's nanotechnology cluster. increasing number of high-tech private entities, have collectively This year, as we mark the fifth What we fear at the paper is that some voters may firms, many of which operated afforded Tech Valley worldwide anniversary of the Tech Valley have actually believed the flier's content was endorsed "under the radar" because they recognition. initiative, there has been further by The Spotlight. On Saturday, we received several calls. employed dozens, as opposed to hundreds, ofworkers. In 2001, we felt the region's progress. In February, the Tech from residents who were rightly confused and upset by technology sector had reached a Valley Chamber Coalition led a the flier. It was even more disturbing that The Spotlight As we started to tally the point when it was appropriate to delegation of 30 business and had no way to comment on the matter before Election technology companies in the 18- showcase · this expanding government leaders on a fact­ Day. Inside pages, including this page, were sent to the county region stretching from presence in our community. It finding trip to Austin, Texas, to printer midday Tuesday, with only pages 1 and 32 sent Clinton County in the north to ·was that April that the chamber investigate the impact SEMA­ early Wednesday to provide our readers with election Dutchess County in the south, organized the first Summit in TECH had on that city and to and Fulton County in the west to results. Tech Valley. Nearly 400 leaders gauge the potential impact Columbia County in the east, we from the technology, business, International SEMATECH North By the time your read this, voters will have made identified an impressive roster of academic and government will have on Tech Valley. their choices;jt's too bad that some might have based more than 1,000 high-tech firms. sectors gathered to reflect on Following the trip, the their votes on information contained in the flier. What's perhaps even more Tech Valley's strengths and chamber launched FAMtask- a This was the last of several shoddy campaign.tactics impressive is the diversity of weaknesses, and just as task force to welcome businesses used by bothrhajor parties this year, and we hope this these companies. Tech Valley is importantly, to begin to create a and newcomers - to prepare for is not indicative of the leadership we can expect from not a center of just one or two blueprint for future growth. the relocation of workers to industries, but rather a hub for newly elected or re-elected candidates. Buoyed by unprecedented levels SEMATECH and Tokyo Electron dozens of advanced and distinct of collaboration, the Summit Ltd., as well as those from .spin­ At a news conference lastSaturday, Supervisor Sheila technologies including semicon­ stamped credibility on Tech off and start-up companies that Fuller took both political parties to task for outrageous ductors; nanotechnology, alter­ Valley. are expected -to attract new fabrications in the campaign. · · native energy, software and One year later, NBC News individuals to the region. In less Bethlehem, up to now, has been an issues-oriented hardware, and biotechnology. anchor Tom Brokaw headlined than one year, 150 community and· These varied clusters are impor­ the 2002 Summit in Tech Valley.. business leaders have joined town, where candidates did not stoop to lies and distor­ tant as they shield Tech Valley tions to get elected. The fact that in just one year, the FAMtask to identify and address from the economic downturns felt event attracted a national the needs of new arrivals. · . Campaigns were civilly run by civilized people, who by regions that rely on one, or just newsman - who had hosted The chamber also took seemed to put the interests of the town above their a few, industries. similar summits in Silicon Valley important steps forward this year .own. The next logical step was to and Silicon Alley - was a clear toward its long-standing goal of We sincerely hope these smear attacks quickly be­ leverage this asset and tout the sign that Tech Valley was rising developing a high-tech business come a thing of the past. Party leaders on both sides region as a unique center for in the ranks of high tech. park in Albany County: County innovation and invention, The _Summit was part of an Executive Mike Breslin and the need to know that Bethlehem townspeople were not research and development, born yesterday and will not tolerate clearly manufac­ incredible string of events in 2002 county Legislature dedicated $1 ingenuity and genius. that further solidified Tech million to the project, which tured information contained on slick fliers. That Tech Valfey was in fact a Valley's standing. Just before the ultimately will serve new and Bethlehem residents deserve better than this from solid identity - not just a event, General Electric existing tech companies and their elected representatives and all who aspire to nickname - came in the form of announced a $100 million bring jobs to the county. political office. validation from the technology investment in GE · Global Finally, the 2003 Summit in companies themselves. In just Research in Niskayuna, making· Tech Valley continued to attract the facility a focal point of growth national interest, with a host of for the company - and signaling impressive speakers - including ·President and CEO- Richard K. Keene GE's belief in Tech Valley. CNN Moneyline anchor Lou Vice President and COO- John A. And Gov. George Pataki Dobbs, International SEMA­ Mcintyre Jr. proposed a $300 million dollar TECH President and CEO Dr. plan to transform the 300-acre Michael Polcari and Albany Publisher- Stewart Hancock Harriman State Office Campus in NanoTech Executive Director Dr. Executive Editor~ Susan Graves Albany into a world-<:lass research Alain Kaloyeros- addressing the Managing Editor- Dev Tobin and development tech park. audience. Associate Editor- Elizabeth Dineen Following the Summit, in a I invite you to join us in mark- spirit of cooperation intended to ingTechValley'sfifthanniversary Editorial Staff- Donna Bell, Linda DeMattia, Production Manager- John Brent promote the advantages of living at the chamber's Nov. 12 monthly Michele Flynn, Betsy Glath, Katherine Assistant Production Manager- David Abbott and working in Tech Valley, we breakfast, to be held at 7:30a.m. McCarthy, Kristen Olby Production Staff- Martha Eriksen, Matth~w helped set up a groundbreaking at the Holiday Inn Turf on Wolf Sports Editor- Rob Jonas Mimura, Kevin Whitney alliance called the Tech Valley Road. Political parody troupe Chamber Coalition. Less than a OiNK ("Only in. New York") will Photography- Jim Franco Circulation -John Skrobela Advertising Manager- Corinne Blackman year later, the coalition had grown present the world premiere of a Classified & Legals- Brenda Wierzbicki to include 17 in all 18 song paying tribute to Tech Advertising Representatives- Dan O'Toole, counties, representing 18,500 Valley. Call431-1440 to register. Michael Parmelee, Meg Roberts, John Salvione, Office Assistant- Liza Cline Carol Sheldon businessesandorganizationsthat As we move forward, it's employ nearly 450,000 individuals important to recognize· the (518) 439-4949 throughout the region. successes we've had over the past 125 Adams St., Delmar 12054 Tech Valley garnered inter- five years, due in large part to a E-mail- FAX (518) 439-0609 national attention in July 2002 cooperative effort in the Tech NEWS: [email protected] OFFICE HOURS: when SEMATECH - a consor- Valley community. I'm confident ADVERTISING & CLASSIFIED: 8:30a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday tium of computer chip giants - Tech Valley is poised to make [email protected] announced it would establish a even greater strides in the years $403. million research-and- to come. ------~------

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Good Sam provides Got a ar11e? great care for mother - Write a letter Editor, The Spotlight: back to where, under their The Spotlight ran a story on professional supervision, she can Oct. 1, "Good Sam cited for deal with many phases of taking violations," which contained care of herself. information about the Consumers She is not now nor never will Union "Nursing Home Watch be able to cope with all of her daily List." needs by herself and needs the We cannot refute this study but professional observation and only tell you of our experience assistance she is getting. with the Good Samaritan We see her several times a Lutheran Nursing Home over the week, all visits unannounced and past two years. unscheduled. At all times, we have found her well cared for, and Our mother was accepted into they work to keep her involved in to the assisted living section of activities during each day. The Good Sam following the death of staff has never been unhappy our father. She was no longer able about our visits or avoided any to live alone and needed to be questions we have. helped to cope on a;24-hour basis. We have always found our None of us is sufficiently trained mother in a clean, well-run to be able to provide the care she professional environment. The needs. We were consulted on all staff is excellent to her and to steps of her care by the Good Sam every member of our family. , staff. Good Samaritan has been a During the past year, mother great fit for our mother, and we suffered a stroke and after have been very happy with all that hospitalization was transferred to they do for her. the nursing home section of Good Linda Dorwaldt Allanson · MEADOW View .•• A Swift Community Sam. They have worked with her and the Dorwaldt family 439-4663 rehabilitation and brought her Delmar

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Committee praises businesses for sprucing up Editor, The Spotlight: benefits the businesses of their properties were also McDonald's of Delmar, Solo Auto On Sept 22, seven members of themselves and adds to the discussed. Weed removal along Sales, Hoffman Car Wash, Fleet Bethlehem First Community attraCtiveness of the entire Delaware Avenue sidewalks, Bank, Athens Association, Appearance Committee did a community. curbs and gutters was a prime Trustco Bank, Hudson River walkover of Delaware Avenue Committee members Joan topic. Bank & Trust Co., Margaret Z. from Elsmere Avenue to Pershing, Ted Howell, Karen At the Oct. 23 breakfast Reed Law Office and Saratoga Hoffman's car wash. Kermani, Ellie Prakken, Virginia meeting of the Chamber, the Shoe Depot. Acquario, Merri Meislahn and committee awarded framed Reviving a 1997 initiative, the In the future, the committee purpose was to identify myself were accompanied by Community Appearance Certi­ plans to do semi-annual businesses that should be Howard Byer from the town ficates to the following businesses inspection tours in other parts of recognized for the extra effort Highway Department, Marty that were identified during the the community, including the they have made to update and DeLaney, president of the September walk. commercial areas of Selkirk, the maintain their property at an Bethlehem Chamber - of The businesses are: LeWanda Four Corners, Feura Bush and exemplary level. Commerce, Joan Hyde from the Jewelers, Coldwell Banker Prime Glenmont. Bethlehem Garden Club and Properties, State Farm Insurance, Bob Horn Features examined included town supervisor ·candidates Joe Chairm;m, Community attractive facades, signage, Delmar Chiropractic Office, Dr. Catalano and Terri Egan. Thomas Murnane's X-ray Office, Appearance Committee landscaping and good main­ Delmar tenance. During the walk, ways to Christian Counseling Services, encourage all businesses to take Prime Care Physicians, HSBC Attention to such details action to improve the appearance Bank, Delaware Plaza.

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~~~ ~JOo !lki'/qwyJIII2!:\XM!IG IM!Hili/JiYI-!1\Hiii", What gives on political mailer with Spotlight logo? Mailing was a total turn-off Editor, The Spotlight: 'so of course I read it It was a piece Are you in support of this type Editor, The Spotlight: Dwyer, doe~n't seem to appear on Today I received a political by the Democraic Party denoun· of thing? Today I received a mailing the piece, it has the same nasty mailer with The Spotlight heading, cing Tom Marcelle. I always thought of your paper against Tom Marcelle who ran for tone that other campaign material as being fair and impartial, with town justice herein Bethlehem. we recently received from Mr. the appropriate opinion on the It had the familiar Spotlight Dwyer had. ehristmas ~azaar Opinion Page, as any good paper logo at the top, and I assumed it I knew nothing about Mr. November 8 • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. would do. What happened was an endorsement I guess the Dwyer and his philosophy for here? negative, even nasty tone of the being town justice. How • Quality crafts for home or gifts • Baked goods Or are you being "used?" If so, piece was the tip-off. disappointing that the campaign Light lunch available I would think substantial legal Sure enough, in very small of the person who wants to For more information, call action is warranted. print I learned that this attack on continue to be our judge would be 436-7710or Bob Zick Mr. Marcelle was "Paid for by the characterized by down'right visit www.glenmontchurch.org * Glenmont Bethlehem Democratic Com- nastiness. Glenmont Community Church Editor's note: The Spotlight logo mittee." For all other candidates, of all * Street and Lane and story were used without our Frankly, I don't care which parties, who have taken the high permission. party paid for it because it was road with a positive campaign, I such a turn-off. thank you. Although the name of the Deborah Beza other town justice candidate, Mr. Selkirk

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You can also read and sions. . holiday music is playing on display the holiday cards • Toiletries - Even the radio, and people regu­ your loved one receives. simple gifts such as talcum larly say "happy holidays" to • Shopping-Consider powder, lotion, a toothbrush each other, so it's easy to get taking your loved one on a or toothpaste can signifi­ in the spirit of the season. fun holiday shopping trip. cantly contribute to a But still, there is a certain Plan your trip for a . resident's comfort and well­ segment of the population time being. Because skin changes that may feel left out: nurs­ with age, check with nursing ing home residents. home staff to make sure such names and numbers of dally V"elco:ne. Cardigan 'The holiday season gifts are appropriate. Gift people you know they'd like sweaters, sweal suits, slip­ can be.a sad time of certificates to the nursing to keep in touch with. pers, robes and Jar blankets year for people who home's beauty salon for • Entertainment- C•ften, are just a few w,mlling gift live in nursing a haircut or manicure nursing home residents are ideas. And con't forget to homes," said Ed . are especially appreci­ not able to attend special pick UI= cheerful sweaters, McMahon, director of ated. To make it more family events such as gradua­ sweats;1irts arid socks depict­ Alzheimer's care and special, you can give your­ tions, anniversaries or ing fun holiday scenes. quality of life issues for self a gift and join your birthday parties. Videotape Holiday app3.rel ca:1 be worn. nursing homes. "It's a loved one at the salon. the event and watch it tc­ throug:1out the season. time they reflect back on • Phone cards -Many gether so your loved one can Abo\'e all, .sometimes the 'the good old days,' and what nursing home residents have see the festivities and feel simplest gifts are the most their lives were like before when access to phones either in like an important part of the appreciated. If your loved one they came to live in the will be their rooms or down the hall family. Books and music are is mobile, go to a ftvorite home." be easier to -but not everyone has long · also popular. If your loved restaurant, plan a visit to a Realizing it can be an the stores. distance set up. A phone card one has vision problems. church or synagog.1e for emotional time of year, many You may be wonder- that will allow the resident to make a date to visit weekly services, or invite friends to homes plan holiday events · ing what would be an appro­ place calls where they want, and read to him or her. the nursing :1ome for a their residents can look priate gift to give your loved when they want, would be a • Clothing- Gifts that special lunch. A•d Jf course, forward to - such as bring­ one in a nursing home. Just much-appreciated gift You help yourloved one feel visiting your loved Jne in a ing a local school choir in to as you would with others on could even take it a step warm and cozy during tte nursing horr.e is often the sing, or going on field trips to your list, consider gifts that further by attaching the winter months can be es;>e- bestgif-. see holiday lights. But there match his or her hobbies, are a lot of things friends and interests and needs. 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Neftali Sanchez ·sustain programs and ;ervices offer emotional assistance, Center in Birmingham, Ala. might want to come back to might have done much the same meant to help blinded veterans .. friendship, opportunities for "BVA has been valuable in work." after an exploding grenade in my life because it successfully Korea amputated both his arms Shortly thereafter, Joe informed me of my rights as a below the elbows and caused indeed returned to Amoco, blinded veteran," he said. "It him to lose sight in both of his where he used every type of took me almost 30 years to eyes. The same fate could have vision aid he could obtain, . receive some of the benefits I awaited Joe Burns after his sought advice from any and all should have received upon shovel struck a land mine while sources and developed his own losing my vision, but I might digging a foxhole in Vietnam, ways of getting work done. He still be waiting if it were not leaving him almost completely later became the vice president for BVA resources, volunteers, blind. of another oil company and . and valuable peer group then joined an independent oil · Instead, like a remarkable support." exploration firm as executive number of 20th century Ameri­ Tali Sanchez credits BVA vice president. He also returned can veterans, the trio refused to with helping motivate him to to school and earned a degree abandon the bright future and· pursue a college education­ in accounting and shortly full lives they had envisioned and more important to him, thereafter became a licensed for themselves as young men opportunities to help others. He CPA. entering the military. Otis, an graduated from Pepperdine Ohio native, enjoyed a 21-year The Blinded Veterans Associ::Jtion wants to reac1 out to the 90,000 blinded veterans In the midst of a myriad of University ih 1959 andre­ career in physical medicine. who may be unaware ofthe benefits. oftheir mrlitary service. Pictured left to right family, educational, and are the organization's Immediate Past Preside~t Joe Bums, President George W. ceived a master's degree two Tali, from El Paso, Texas, went professional commitments, Joe Bush and Secretazy of Vetemns !Vfairs Anthony J. Pfincipi. years later. Tali later attended on to earn two bachelor's also became interested in BVA Bible college and received a degrees and a master's degree. and its mission to help blinded bachelor's degree in theology veterans. He held several Joe, who was born and raised in "Anyone who loses their ser·;ice and recreation. in 1974. Tupelo, Miss., returned to his sight in combat, during military regional group and national ~As they released me from positions before serving as . job as a geologist, became a training, or after military After a land mine exploded the hospital after several BVA national president the past certified public accountant, and service is potentially eligible in Joe Burns' face, he spent the umuccessful and physically two years. He credits the now runs his own accounting for federal or state and local better part of the next at exhausting operations, I was Philadel- · Association with providing him services and geology consulting . assistance," says Tom Miller, abrupily handed a 30-inch · with a purpose in life that goes . company. BVA executive director. "AU phia care, almost half the size of beyond his own accomplish­ blind and· visually imFaired Along the way, each· of these today' s standards and was told ments. courageous men discovered an veterans are eligible, ;;nd that nothing else could be done ''I'm not at all organization that would serve membership in the Association for me," says Otis Scott, now uncertain about the . them and enrich their Jives. The is never a prerequisite to 81 and a resident of North good work we do ·Blinded Veterans Association receive help." Wilkesboro, N.C. "Neverthe­ in helping blinded (BVA), traces its roots to a Assistance include; residen­ les ;, I somehow knew that I veterans," he said. March 28, 1945, meeting of tial blind rehabilitation, access could make it if someone "As I complete my World War II war-blinded to the latest technology, could just teach and train me." presidency, I am Three years after becoming honored to have been blhd, Otis became aware of involved in something so what was then known as the Naval rewarding and worth­ Xings'Way o/i[fage - Hines Veterans Administration Hospital. while." Blind Rehabilitation Center, His left eye kept getlt~g The Blinded Veterans located just outside of Chicago. infected and was Association is a nonprofit affonfa6fe [uzyrg His enrollment at the center removed. His right organization that relies solely resulted in a newly discovered· lized, and he re!~ai1oedl a on the support of individuals direction for education; a percentage of sight. and organizations. 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LEGAL NOTICE sioner for a 5-year' term com­ TER PARTNERS, L.P. Secy. of State, Corporations Divi­ ignated as agent of LLC upon ITED LIABILITY COMPANY lAW mencing on January 1, 2004 and UNDER SECTION 121-201 OF sion, Loockerman & Federal St., whom process against it may be 206 . HEARTLAND REPACK SER­ ending on December 31, 2008. All THE REVISED LIMITED PART- Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any served. SSNY shall mail copy of (1) The name of the Limited Li­ VICES LLC. Authority filed with duly registered residents 9f the NERSHIP ACT . lawful activity. ' process to Golden Knights Asso­ ability Company is: MPM PROP- r Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on Slingerlands Fire District shall be 1. The name of the limited part­ LD-9092 . ciates, LLC, 23 Ber·;~en Woods ERTIES, LLC 9/12/03. Office location: Albany eligible to vote. ·nership is "WORCESTER PART­ (November 5, 2003) Drive, Cohoes, New York 12047. (2) The Articles of Organization County. LLC .formed in Delaware Candidates for District Office shall NERS, L.P." Term: Perpetual. Purpose: .real were filed with the Secretary of on 5/2101. SSNY designated as file their name~ with the Secretary 2. The county in which the office estate holding company and any State on July 15, 2003. agent of LLC upon whom process of the Slingerlands Fire District at of the limited partnership is lo­ LEGAL NOTICE other lawful purpose. (3) The limited liability company against it may be served. SSNY 628. Kenwood Avenue, Delmar, cated is Albany County, New York. LD-9087 is located in Albany County. Notice of Qualification of AMB shall mail process to: Corporation NY 12054, no later than Novem­ 3. The Secretary of State is (November 5, 2003) (4) The Secretary of State has FUND Ill NEW YORK, LLC. Au­ Service Company, 80 State St., ber 19, 2003. hereby designated as agent of the been designated as agent of the thority filed with Secy. of State of Albany, NY 12207, registered Gayle A. Grifftths limit~d partnership upon whom limited liability company upo11 agent upon whom J'rocess Fire District Secretary process against it may be served, N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/21/03. Office LEGAL NOTICE whom process against it may b€ location: Albany County. LLC against it may be serve . Cart. of and the office address to which served and the followin"g is the Slingerlands Fire District formed in Delaware (DE) on 10/ Org. filed with Delaware Secy. of the Secretary of State shall mail Notice of fqrmation of Limited Li­ post office address to which the State, 401 Federal St., Suite 4, LD-9095 16/03. SSNY designated as agent abilitY Company (LLC). Name: (November 5, 2003) a copy of any process against the Secretary of State shall mail a Dover, DE 19901.;Purpose: Re­ limited partnership served upon of LLC upon whom process WOODRIDGE BUSINESS copy of any process against it against it may be served. SSNY ~ackage and distri~ute prescrip­ him is 596 New Loudon Road, PARK, LLC. Articles of Organiza­ served upon him or her: .shaiLmail process to: c/o Corpo­ tion and OTC drugs. · LEGAL NOTI.CE Latham, New York 12110. tion filed with NYS Secretary of PMB: 175 LD-8078 ration Service Co., 80 State St., 4. The name and business ad­ State on October 9, 2003. Office 1971 Western Avenue (November 5, 200$) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION Albany, NY 12207, registered dress of the sole general partner Location: Albany County. NYS Albany, New York 12203 of Tech Valley Data Solutions is: agent upon whom process may Secretary of State designated as {5) The character and/or purpose LLC, a Limited Liability Company be served. Principal office of LLC: Shopping Center Development agent of LLC upon whom process of the limited liability company is LEGAL NOTICE were filed with the Secretary of Pier 1 , Bay 1 , San Francisco, CA Co., L.L.C. against it. may be served. NYS to engage in Real Estate Manage­ State and effective on August 29, 596 New Loudon Road 94111. Arts. of Org. filed with DE· Secretary of State shall mail copy ment. NOtice of Qualification of AMB In­ 2003. The name of the Limited Latham, New York 12110 Secy. of State, Corporations Divi­ of process to the LLC at 462 LD-9066 stitutional Alliance Fund Ill, LLC. Liability Company is Tech Valley sion, .Loockerman & Federal St., Route 9W, Box 25, Glenmont, NY, · Authority filed with Secy. of State 5. The latest date upon which the (November 5, 2003) Data Solutions LLC. The Princi­ limited partnership is to dissolve Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any 12077.. N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/25/03. Office pal office of the Limited Liability lawful activity: · LD-9086 location: Albany County. LLC is June 30, 2103. Company is located in Albany IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the LD-9090 (November 5, 2003) LEGAL NOTICE formed in Delaware (DE) on 9/17/ County. The purpose of the com­ (November 5, 2003) 03. SSNY designated as agent of undersigned has executed this pany is tq do all things to the ex­ Notice is hereby given that a li­ LLC upon whom process against Certificate of Limited Partnership · ------­ tent permitted by New York State on the 20th day of June 2003, and LEGAL NOTICE cense, number upending" for beer ... it may be served. SSNY shall mail and Federal Law. Management of LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o Corporation Ser­ verify and affirm under penalties & wine has been applied for by the Limited Liability Company NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Joseph Soliman to seH beer and vice Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY ·at pe~ury that the foregoing is true NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that shall be vested only in a manager LLC wine at retail in the Hidden Cafe 12207, registered agent upon and correct as of the date hereof. the Selkirk Fire District invites or managers and shall not be Elmira Apartments LLC, filed Ar­ restaurant under the Alcoholic whom process may be served. WORCESTER PARTNERS, L.P. sealed bids for the purchase· from vested, either expressed.or im­ ticles of Organization with the Beverage Control Law at 180 DE address of LLC: 2711 by: Shopping ·center the Selkirk Fire District of a used plied, in any member or members New York Secretary of State on Delaware Avenue Delmar, NY Centerville Rd., Suite 400, Development Co., L.LC. 1987 Chevrolet Utility Truck, front of the Limited Liability Company. October 16, 2003. Its office is lo­ 12054 for on-premises consump­ Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts of The Secretary of State has beeh By: Kenneth B. Segel, Member and rear winches included. The cated in Albany County. The Sec­ Org. filed with DE Secy. of State, truck has fou·r wheel drive, dual tion. designated as agent of the lim­ LCD-9085 retary of State has been desig­ LD-9085 Federal & Duke of York St., Do­ rear wheels and has traveled less ited Liability Company upon (November 5, 2003) nated as agent upon whom pro­ (November 5, 2003) ver, DE 19901. Purpose: any law­ who. m process against it may be than seven thousand miles. All cess may be served and shall mail ful activity. served. The address within or bids shall be received by SeCre­ a copy of any process served on LD-8095 without this State to which the LEGAL NOTICE tary Frank Wtth at Selkirk Fire Co. him or her to Elmira Apartment LEGAL NOTICE (November 5, 2003) ' Department of State shal mail a #2, 301 Glenmont Road, LLC, c/o Dawn Homes Manage­ Notice of Qualification of Albany Glenmont, New York on or before ment, LLC, 20 Corporate Woods NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A ------copy of any process served Systems LLC. Authority filed with against it is 159 Delaware Avenue 8:00p.m. on November 17,2003. Boulevard, Albany, New York REGISTERED LEGAL NOTICE Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on Sutte 149, Delmar, NY 12054, At­ As such time and place all sealed 12211.1ts business is to engage LIMITED PARTNERSHIP (LP) 10/24/0S. Office location: Albany bids received will be opened and in any lawful activity for which lim­ The name of the LP is CAMPINO 898 LOUDON ROAD, LLC, No­ tention: Manager. County. LLC formed in Delaware publicly considered by the Board ited liability companies may be ENTERPRISES, L.P. The Certifi­ tice of formation of a domestic LD-8072 (DE) on 7/8/03. SSNY designated of Commissioners of the Selkirk orgar.~ized under Section 203 of cate of Registration of the LP was Limited Liability Company (LLC) (November 5, 2003) as agent of LLC upon whom pro­ Fire District. Sealed bids may be the New York Limit~d Liability filed with the New York Secretary Articles of Organization filed with 'cess against it may be ~erved. mailed to Secretary Frank With, Company Act. . of State on October 10,2003. The the New York Secretary of State LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail process to: c/o 614 Bridge Street, Selkirk, N.Y. LD-9077 on October 16, 2003. The pur· purpose of the LP is to engage in Corporation Service Co., 80 State 12158. (November 5, 2003) any lawful act or activity. The of­ pose of the LLC is to engage in BLACK PEARL ASSOCIATES, St., Albany, NY 12207, registered All bids are made upon the follow­ fice of the LP is to be located in any lawful act or aCtivity. The of- LLC agent" upon whom process may ing conditions: Albany County. The Secretary of fica of the LLC is td be located in Notice of Formation of Uinited Li- be served. Principal office of LLC: 1. The minimum bid will be Four LEGAL NOTICE State is designated as the agent Aibany County. Th$ Secretary of· ability Company . · Promenade II, 1230 Peachtree St. Thousand Five HUndred of the LP upon whom process State is designated as the agent Articles of Organization of Black NE, Suite 1938, Atlanta, GA ($4,500.00) dollars. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF agaihst the LP may be served. of the LLC upon whom process Pearl Associates, LLC ("LLC") 30309. Arts. of Org. filed with DE 2. All bids shall be enclosed in a LLC The address to which the Secre-' ,..._ against the LLC may be served. were filed with the Department of Secy. of State, Federal & Duke of sealed enveloPe clearly labeled TOC, LLC, filed Articles of Orga­ tary of State shall mail a copy of ' The address to which the Secre- State of New York ("SSNY") on York St., Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ Chevrolet Utility Truck Bid. nization with the New York Sec­ any process against the LP is 2 tary of State shall mail a copy of September 16, 2003. Office toea­ pose: any lawful activity. 3. All bids shall include the name, retary of State on October 15, Edgewood Circle, Menands,·New any process against the LLC is lion: Albany County. SSNY is des- LD-9098 address and telephone number of 2003: Its office is located in Albany York 12204. ' 596 New Loudon Road, Latham, ignated as agent of LLC upon (November 5, 2003) the bidder. County. The Secretary of State LCD-9064 New York 12110. ··whom process against it may 4. The vehicle shall be sold to the has been designated as agent· (November 5, 2003) LCD-9081 served. SSNY shall mail a copy highest responsible bidder pro­ upon whom process may be LEGAL NOTICE (November 5, 2003) of any process to the LLC, c/o 12 vided the Board reserves the right served and. shall mail a copy of Elmwood Road, Menands, New any process served on him or her ======' Notice of Qualification of AMB to reject all bids. York 12204. LLC does not have a Frank With, Secretar-y to TOC, LLC, c/o Dawn Homes LEGAL NOTICE specific date of dissolution. Pur­ FUND Ill NEW YORK II, LLC. Management, LLC, 20 Corporate Selkirk Fiffi District pose: All legal purposes. · Authority filed with Secy. of State Woods Boulevard, Albany, New ANNUAL ELECTION OF LD-9089 · Filer: Law Office of Kara Conway of N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/21/03. Of­ York 12211. Its business is to en­ (November 5, 2003) SLINGERLANDS FIRE DIS­ Love fice location: Albany County. LLC gage in any lawful activity for TRICT Address: 450 New Karner road, formed in Delaware (DE) on 10/ which limited liability companies December 9, 2003 16/03. SSNY designated as agent Suite 203 LEGAL NOTICE may be organized under Section PLEASE TAKE' NOTICE, that the Albany, New York 12205-3898 of LLC upon whom process 203 of the New York Limited Li­ Annual Election of the against it may be served. SSNY LCD-9008 Notice of Formation of limited ability Company Act. Slingerlands Fire District will take s_hall mail process to: c/o Corpo­ li­ (November 5, 2003) ability company (LLC): Name: LD-9075 place on December 9, 2003, be­ ration Service Co., 80 State. St, (November 5, 2003) Albany, NY 12207, registered Golden Knights.Associates, lLC. tween the hours of 6:00p.m. and Articles of Organization filed with agent upon whom process may 9:00 p.m. at the firehouse located LEGAL NOTICE Secretary of State of New York at '1520 New Scotland Road, be served. Principal office of LLC: LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED Pier 1, Bay 1 ,. San Francisco, CA (SSNY) on 10120103. Office loca­ Slingerlands, New York for the tion: Albany County. SSNY des- purpose of electing one Commis· PARTNERSHIP OF WORCES- 94111. Arts. of 0(g. filed with DE NOTICE PURSUANT TO LIM- PAGE 18- November 5, 2003 THE SPOTLIGHT LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE_·__ LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE, ___ LEGAL NOTICE.~-- LEGAL NOTICE upon the taxable property of said PURSUANT TO NY LLC LAW LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LLC upol1 whom process against School District and collected in SECTION 1203 (c) it may be.served. SSNY shall mail NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A annual installments as provided by The name of the professional ser­ Notice of Formation of Let It Grow, NOTICE OF FORMATION OF a copy of process to the LLC, c/o DOMESTIC LIMITED LIABILITY Section 416 of the Education Law, vice limited liability company is LLC, Art. of Org. filed Secy. of LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. Capital Center, 99 Pine Street, COMPANY (LLC). and, in anticipation of such tax, LUCAS CORNER, 124-136 State (SSNY) 8!7/03. Office loca­ NAME: INFAMOUS LLC. Ar­ Filth Floor, Albany, New York The name of the LLC is R&S obligations of said School District LUCAS AVENUE, LLC. The date tion: Albany County. SSNY des­ ticles of Organization were filed 12207. Purpose: For any lawful MENANDS, LLC. The Articles of shall be issued. of the filing of the Articles of Or­ ignated as agent of LLC upon with the Secretary of State of purpose. Organization of the LLC were filed NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that ap­ ganization with the Secretary of whom process may be salVed. New York (SSNY) on 08113103. LD-8060 with the NY Secretary of State on plications for absentee ballots for State was B/26/03. The County in SSNY shall mail copy of process: Office location: Albany County. (November 5, 2003) October 10,2003. The purpose of voting on this proposition may be which the office of the LLC is to 180 Lenox Ave., Albany, NY SSNY has been designated as the LLC is to engage in any lawful applied for at the office of the be located is Albany. The agent 12208. Purpose: any lawful pur­ agent of the LLC upon whom act or activity. The office of the LLC School District Clerk, 90 Adams of the LLC upon whom process pose. process against it may be LEGAL NOTICE is to be located in Albany County. Place, Delmar, NY 12054. A list of against it may be served is the LCD-9024 served. SSNY shall mail a copy The Secretary of State is desig­ all persons to whom absentee bal­ Secretary of State and such shall (November 5, 2003) of process to the LLC, 1033 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF nated as the agent of the LLC upon lots shall have been issued will be mail a copy of any process to: (rear) Central Avenue, Albany, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. whom process against the .LLC available in the office of the School Burke, Casserly & Gable, P.C., New York 12205. Purpose: For NAME: MCGINN, SMITH ADVI­ LEGAL NOTICE may be served. The address to District Clerk, betweeh the hours 255 Washington Ave Ext, Albany, any lawful purpose. SORS, LLC. Articles of Organi­ zation were filed with the Secre­ which the Secretary of State shall of 8:30a.m. and 4:00p.m. on each NY 12205. The purpose of the Notice of Formation of River LD-8076 mail a copy of any process against of the five days prior to the elec­ Company is to engage in any law­ Birch, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Secy. (November 5, 2003) tary of State of New York (SSNY) the LLC is 2 Edgewood Circle, tion on December 2, 2003, except .ful act or activity for which limited of State (SSNY) 9/24/03. Office on 09/17/03. Office location: Al­ Menands, New York 12204. Saturdays and Sundays, and such liability compames may be formed location: Albany County. SSNY bany County. SSNY has been LCD-9063 list will also be available at the poll­ under the Limited Liability Com­ designated as agent of LLC upon LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of the LLC (November 5, 2003) ing place on December 2, 2003. pany Law. upon whom process against it whom process may be served.· NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Steven O'Shea LD-9032 SSNY shall mail copy of process: may be served. SSNY shall mail LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. a copy of process to the LLC, c/ School District Clerk (November 5, 2003) 39 Brackett Rd., P.O. Box 1076, , LEGAL NOTICE NAME: FIRST PRIZE o Capital Center, 99 Pine Street, LD-9054 Rye, NH 03870. PAINTBALL LLC. Articles of Or­ Fifth Floor, Albany, New York NOTICE OF FORMATION OF (November 5, 2003) Purpose: any lawfUl purpose. · ganization were filed with the Sec­ LEGAL NOTICE LCD-9009 12207. Purpose: For any lawful LLC retary of State of New York purpose. Forrest Pointe LLC, flied Articles (November 5, 2003) (SSNY) on 08114/03. Office loca­ LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION LD-8059 of Organization with the New York PURSUANT TO NY LLC LAW tion: Albany County. SSNY has (November 5, 2003) Secretary of State on June 1o, Notice of Qualification of Dora! SECTION 1203 (c) LEGAL NOTICE been designated as agent of the 2003. Its office is located in Albany Services of New York, LLC. Au­ The name of the professional ser­ LLC upon whom process against County. The Secretary of State thority filed with Secy. of State of vice limited liability company is NOTICE OF FORMATION OF it may be served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE has been designated as agent N.Y. (SSNY) on 5/28/03. Office PARKVIEW TERRACE, 5-39 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. a copy of process to the LLC, TAN SHOP, LLC was filed with upon whom process may be location: Albany County. LLC MILLERS LANE, LLC. The date of NAME: AMP ABSTRACT, LLC. 1219 Central Avenue, Albany, SSNY on B/27/03. Office: Albany seiVed and shall mail a copy of formed in Wisconsin (WI) on 5/131 the filing of the Articles of Organi­ Articles of Organization were filed New York 12205. Purpose: For any process served on him or her zation with the Secretary of State with the Secretary of State of New any lawful purpose. County. SSNY designated as 03. SSNY designated as agent of .agent of LLC whom process to Forrest Pointe LLC, c/o· Dawn LLC upon whom pJPcess against was 812.6/03. The County in which York (SSNY) on 09/30/03. Office LD-8075 Homes Management, LLC, 20 the office of the LLC is to be lo­ location: Albany County. SSNY (November 5, 2003) against may be served. The P.O. it may be-served. SSNY shall mail address which SSNY shall mail Corporate Woods Boulevard, Al­ process to: c/o CT Corporation cated is Albany. The agent of the has been designated as agent of any process against the LLC bany, New York 12211. Its busi­ System, 111 Blh Ave., NY, NY LLC upon whom process against the LLC upon whom process ness is to engage in any lawful it may be served is the Secretary against it may be served. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE served upon him: The LLC, 2050 10011, registered agent upon Western Ave.,' Suite 201, •activity for which limited liability whom process may be served. WI of State and such shall mail a copy shall mail a copy of process to the Notice of Formation of Vanguard Guilderland, NY 12084. companies may be organized un­ address of LLC: 1017 West Glen of any process to: Burke, Casserly LLC, 974 Albany Shaker Road, der Section 203 of the New York & Gable, P.C., 255 Washington Latham, New York 12110. Pur­ Holding, LLC, Art. of Org. filed Purpose: any lawful purpose. Oaks Lane, Suite 206, Mequon, Secy. of State (SSNY) 9/16/03. LCD-8057 Limited Liability Company Act. WI 53092. Arts. of Org. filed with Ave Ext, Albany, NY 12205: The pose: For any lawful purpose. LD-9062 purpose of the Company is to en­ LD-9007 Office location: Albany County. (November 5, 2003) WI-Departmentof Financial Insti­ SSNY designated as agent of LLC (November 5, 2003) tutions, Division of Corporate and gage in any lawful act or activity (November 5, 2003) for which limited liability companies upon whom process may be Consumer Service_s, 345 West served. SSNY shall mail copy of LEGAL NOTICE Washington Ave., 3rd Fl., Madi­ may be formed under the Limited LEGAL NOTICE Liability Copany Law. LEGAL NOTICE process: P.O. Box 1076, Rye, NH son, WI 53703. Purpose: all law­ 03870. The limited liability company of NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING ful purposes. LD·9031 Notice of Qualification of LILAC 2093 Western Avenue, LLC was (November 5, 2003) PurpOse: any lawful purpose. THE BETHLEHEM CENTRAL LD-9044 Capital, LLC. Authority filed with LCD-8073 formed on May 14, 2003 by SCHOOL DISTRICT (November 5, 2003) Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) On (November 5, 2003) Michael P. Caruso. The address 9/22/03. Office location: Albany of the company is 2093 Western OF THE TOWNS OF LEGAL NOTICE , BETHLEHEM AND NEW SCOT- LEGAL NOTICE County. LLC formed in Tennessee Avenue, Albany, New York 12203 LAND Notice of Formation of NYW Re­ (TN) on 5/16/03. SSNY desig­ LEGAL NOTICE in the County of Albany. The Sec­ alty, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with nated as agent of LLC upon retary of State is designated as NOTICE OF FORMATION OF $g~~TY OF ALBANY, NEW , ~~~~ :r?n'~B~~ctn5'~AW Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on whom process against it may be agent of the company on whom NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SECTION3 1203(c) 10/3/03. Office location: Albany served. SSNY shall mail process LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, process can be served. NAME: MCGINN, SMITH County. SSNY designated as to: J. Leigh Griffith, Esq., 511 LD-9026 a special meeting of the inhabit- The name of the professional sa r­ HOLDINGS, LLC. Articles ofOr­ ants of the above named school vice limited liability company is 17 agent of LLC upon whom process Union St. Suite 2100, Nashville, (November 5, 2003) ganization were filed with the district will be held in the upper JOHNSON ROAD, PO BOX 810, against it may be served. SSNY TN 37219. TN address of LLC: Secretary of State of New York gymnasiumoftheBethlehemCeh- LATHAM, NY 12110, LLC. The shall mail process to: C.orporation 3100 West End Ave., Suite 1210, (SSNY) on 09/17/03. Office lo­ LEGAL NOTICE tral Middle School, 332 Kenwood date of the filing of the Articles of Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, Nashville, TN 37203. Arts. of Org. cation: Albany County. SSNY Avenue, Delmar, New York, on OrganizationwiththeSecretaryof NY 12207. Purpose: any lawful filed with TN Dept. of State, 312 Bth Ave. North, 6th Fl., Na$hvine, has been designated as agent WOODVILLE MOTORS LLC Tuesday, December 2, 2003, be- State was 8126103. The county in activity. NOTICE OF FORMATION OF tween the hours of 7:00 a.m. and which the office of the LLC is to be LD-9020 TN37243. of the LLC upon whomJ'rocess Purpose: all lawful purposes. against it may be serve . SSNY LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 9:00p.m. EDT. SNOW EMER- located isAibany. Theagentofthe (November 5, 2003) Articles of Organization for GENCY: IN THE EVENT OF A C h · LD-9002 shall mail a copy of process to SNOW STORM WHICH, IN THE LL upon w om process aga1nst (November 5, 2003) the LLC, c/o Capital Center, 99 Woodville Motors LLC (the it may be se!Ved is the Secretary Pine Street, Fifth Floor, Albany, "LLC") were filed with Secretary . OPINION OF THE SCHOOL DIS- of State and such shall mail a copy LEGAL NOTICE New York 12207. Purpose: For of State of New York ("SSNY") on TRICT. IS OF SUCH INTENSITY of any process to: Burke. Casserly Notice of Formation of Steinman LEGAL NOTICE any lawful purpose. October 21, 2003. Office loca- SOASTODISCOURAGEANOR- & Gable, P.C., 255 Washington LD-8061 , tion: Albany County. SSNY is MAL VOTER TURNOUT, THE Ave Albany, NY 12205. The Family LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with Notice of formation of VITAL Ext, (November 5, 2003) designated as agent of the LLC SCHOOL DISTRICT WILL DE· purpose of the Company is to en· Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on CAPITALLLC a NYS limited liabil­ 9/30/03. Office location: Albany upon whom process against it CLARE A SNOW EMERGENCY · 1 wf 1 ct t' ·ty ity company (LLC). Formation may be served. SSNY may mail· VIA THE NORMAL CHANNELS gage In any a u a or ac lVI County. SSNY designated.as .filed with SSNY on 0812812003. OF COMMUNICATION AND THE for which limtted liability companies LEGAL NOTICE a copy of any process to the LLC agent of LLC upon whom process Off. Loc.: Albany Co. SSNY des­ SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETING may be formed under the Limited against it may be served. SSNY at 1037 Central Avenue, Albany, ignated as agt. of LLC, upon NOTICE OF FORMATION OF shall mail process to: Corporation New York 12205. Duration is per­ SHALL BE POSTPONED UNTIL t~~~b~fompany Law. whom process may be served. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, petual. Purpose: to engage in THE FOLLOWING DAY, DECEM- (November 5, 2003) SSNY shall mail copy of process NAME: FIRST INDEPENDENT NY 12207, registered agent upon any lawful act for which limited BER 3, 2003, WITH ALL OTHER to: The LLC, 82 Wall Street# 805, INCOME NOTES LLC. Articles of whom.process may be served. liability companies may be orga­ DETAILS OF SUCH SPECIAL New York NY 10005 Purpose: All Organization were filed with the nized. DISTRI.CT MEETING PREVAIL­ LEGAL NOTICE Purpose: any lawfuf aqtivity. Lawful purposes. Secretary of State of New York LD·9019 LCD-9074 ING. LD-8083 (SSNY) on 09/16/03. Office loca­ (November 5. 2003) The Board of Education will NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (November 5, 2003) (November 5, 2003) tion: Albany County. SSNY has present for consideration a capital been designated as agent of the improvement referendum. Infor- mation on said proposed capital improvement project may be viewed by any inhabitant ·af the district preceding the election, ex­ cept Saturdays and Sundays, be­ tween the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:00p.m., EDT at the Educational SeiVices Center, 90 Adams Place, Delmar, New York, and the office of the elementary schools, the Middle School and the High School of the District. >.GA -~ PLEASE TAKE FURTHER NO· TICE that a public hearing to dis­ cuss the proposed project will be held on the 19th day of November 2003 at the Educational SerVices Center located at 90 Adams Place, IS Delmar, New York at 8:00 p.m., EDT. TAKE FURTHER NOTICE THAT votes will be taken upon the fol­ lowing: Shall the Board of Educa­ tion be authorized to (1) recon­ •.. struct and expand the districtfs schools, including associated site work, for the purpose of providing additional classroom facilities, ex­ panding core facilities, improving ~ handicapped accessibility and for general rehabilitation; (2) construct a new elementary building includ­ ing associated site work; (3) to re­ construct and expand the bus ga­ rage facility including associated site work; (4) reconstruct the Edu­ cati9n SeiVices C~nter and.Opera­ tions and Maintenance buildings for general rehabilitation; (5) throughout the district to improve and update instructional technol­ ogy and equipment; (6) and pur· chase the original furnishings, equipment, machinery and appa­ ratus required for all of the above buildings and facilities, and that the sum of $92,944,850 or so much therefore as may be necessary, shall be raised by the levy of a tax THE SPOTLIGHT November 5, 2003- PAGE 19

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ByROBJONAS Lansingburgh a second time. The remain unbeaten. ~~1'~ ·- Knights feature Section II's all- "The team played great," ~-~ ~ .. ·. The Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk time leading rusher, Kareem VanDerzee said. ''We made some football team will play a familiar Jones, and sophomore fullback early mistakes, we turned the ball .._r) · Home Heating Fuels foe in the Section II, Class B Super Brandon_Canty, who gained 128 over a couple of times and they Bowl Saturday at Colonie Central yards in Lansingburgh's 46-26 made a couple of big plays. But OI.V Fuel Oil• K1Kerosene High School. semifinal victory over Cobleskill- overall,-lwas pleased with howwe · · • 24 Hour Burner Service • The Indians (9-0) meet Lan- Richmondville last Friday. played.'' Compare Our Price & Service singburgh (8-1) in this year's "Hecanhaveasmanyyardsas.. CJ. Haslamrushedformoie· championship game. RCS de- he wants, as long as h_e stays out than 120 yards and two totich­ Serving Albany & Greene Counties feated the d~fending Class B ofthe end zone," VanDerzee said downs; and quarterback Tim champs 14-12 in the first week of of]ones, who averages more than ·Jordan passed for 89 yards to 518·767·0018 the regular. season. . 150 yards per game. lead the Indians, who have scored ''We-gave up a Jot of yards (the RCS advanced to its first Super 97 points in their last three games. 635 Wemple Road, Glenmont, NY first time)," RCS coach Gary Bowl in three years by beating '"They'vematured,"VanDerzee VanDerzee said. "So, we're going Fonda-Fultonville 29-20 last said of his offense. '"The 0-line to have to do a better job of Friday. The Indians- scored 22 has matured, the running backs tackling." points in the third quarter to grab are hitting the holes better, and The Indians will have their a 29-14 lead and fended off the the young quarterback and hands full in trying to beat Braves' fourth-quarter rally to receivers are playing better." Two Eagles qualify for state x-c meet ·-· By ROB JONAS girls team ·had an incomplete in a time of 18:27, while Sabiina score. Sean McGrath Jed the Pry paced the girls team with an · Emily Malinowski and Matt RCS boys with a 52nd-place finish 82nd-place fini8h in 22:36. · Shaffer will represent Bethlehem at Saturday's New York State ~~ .. Public High School Athletic Association Cross Country Championships in Rushville, Ontario County. Malinowski and Shaffer re­ ceived at-large bids to the state meet after placing in the top 10 of their respective races at last Friday's Section U Champion­ ships at Saratoga Spa State Park. Malinowski was third in the girls ORANITIE • CORIAH • FORMICA Class A race with a time of 17:43, 8TAINL•88 • BUTCH.R BLOCK. • CONCRI!TI! while Shaffer placed seventh in the boys Class A race with a time of15:45. 383•2654 -"It was three seconds better Relax and let us do i!!! the work. Removal-lnstallallon- Sinks- Faucets -f'lumblng -Tiling than (at the Suburban Council Aller hours appointments meet)," Malinowski said of her time. "!wanted to improve, so I'm r------...... ------· pretty excited." .J.J l ., - OPEN HOUSE by ~a\~~~v~ds~~~ ~~Jor~~~=~ sJltl iuuiJ ~~~~l:~!: ~;~~d ;~~ ~~g\~: v;;\lGreat Memories Make Great Storie(', .. , finished second in the girls Class A team standings with 86 points The run~per· M·•ll llallmar:r::K and third in the boys Class A standings with 98 points, three Safurday, November 8 - Sunday, November 9 points behind runner-up Colonie Central. Re,isfer-To-Win "I'm really proud of them," $50 \hopping lpree just in time for your holiday shoppin! Bethlehem girls coach Jack 28" Caroling lnowmen -A great holiday gilt! Rightmyer said. "It was a great team effort." Gold Crown Exclusives • Following Malinowski, the rest o Snowmen Card Holder fRU with purchase of of the Bethlehem girls' top five 2 or more Hallmark Holiday Boxed Cards. (Regularly Sq.ql) included Roxanne Wegman o Christmas CO with Curtis Chapman- $J.qs (16th place, 18:39), Ashley Dwyer (21st, 18:51), Kristen o fREE 2004 Datebook and Pocket Calendars Kenny (25th, 18:55) and Debra Wray (29th, 19:07). ~amilv Acfivifies "'**·:v~ -y The 'rest of the Bethlehem Saf. 10a.m.- 4p.m. boys' top five consisted of Alex Coloring fun • Videos • Refreshmenn Tiberio (18th, 16:16), Atif Zaidi COMING IN jANUARY (21st, 16:21), Mike Dineen (25th, Speciai_Promofions 16:27) and Pat Shaffer (28th, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy-January 8 •*Capitol Steps- January 17 16:31). o Caroling lnowmen Sn.qs with ~ Card Purchase Copacabana-January231:24 • VietnameseShow-January25 • Giovanni -January31 (Regularly Sn.qs) The Voorheesville girls team also had a strong showing at o lamplings of our expanded gourmet food product! ... A$K ABOUT OUR ROOM 6. SHOW PACKAGES AVAILABLE FOR SELECT SHOWS. Sectionals. The Blackbirds o New for Christmas- Vera Bradley Collection finished sixth in the Class C o \pecial offers every week at your Hallmark TICKETS ON SALE NOW AT THE SHOWROOM BOX OFFICE standings with 153 points. Jess Gold Crown \tore CALL 1•877o833oSHOW Berschwinger Jed Voorheesville .__., l ; : AND AT ALL TICKET MASTER OUTLETS AT 315-472-0700 with a 23rd-place finish in a time ~ of21:54. -tt~ ~~TONE Voorheesville's boys team placed eighth in Class C with 179 ~ Vii'm points. Bill Corbett paced the THE PAPER MIL Exit 33 off the New York State Thruway- Verona, New York 13478 Blackbirds with a 29th-place · L 1•800•771•7711 finish in a time of 19:19. DELAWARE PLAZA, DELMAR, NY Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk's 518-439-8123 MANAGEMENT RESERVES THE RIGHT 10 CANCEL boys team was lOth in Class B . Holiday Hours: Mon.-Sat. 9-9; Sun. 11-5 OR MODIFY EVENTS AT ANYnME. www.turning-Stone.com with 304 points, while the RCS .______!"'" __ ,__ .. PAGE 20- November 5, 2003 THE SPOTLIGHT . , Soccer teams fall short in Sectional title bids long service in the second half the top-seeded Panthers prevailed By ROB JONAS bounced over gqaltender Leslie 3-2 on penalty kicks after 110. One game decided by a Rimer and into the net. scoreless minutes. bounce ..Two more games "It was a tough goal, but that's The Bethlehem boys team decided on penalty kicks. soccer," Bethlehem girls coach knows exactly how the Black­ Tom Rogan said. "It's very tough birds must have felt. The Eagles . · That's how the Section II ·played Columbia to a 1·1 tie in last soccer playoffs concluded· for (to lose), but they're a very good three local teams. · team, and it was a very good Thursday's Class A semifinals at game." Colonie,:but lost 5-4 in sudden The Bethlehem girls reached victory penalty kicks. last Friday's Class M finals at The Voorheesville girls fought "They didn't win. They just Colonie Central High School, but Chatham long into the night won on penalty kicks·- there's a lostto top-seeded Shenendehowa Saturday at Mohonasen High difference," Bethlehem boys 1-0 when Chelsea Maguire's School in the Class B fmals, but coach Brett Miller said. Matt Narode scored off a. Chris Dudek cross less than Bethlehem seven minutes into the game to give Bethlehem a 1·0 lead, but Opportunities Unlimited Todd Czerno tallied a short time later to tie the game for top­ MEETING. seeded Columbia. Both teams To review by-laws regarding membership . had several scoring chances in · the second half and four overtime Wednesday, Nov.12 • 4 p.m. · periods, but neither side could get Bethlehem Town Hall• Room 101 · · the winning goal. 'fwo other teams lost in All past and current members are invited · semifinal games last week. The to attend and vote on this issue. 'Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk ·girls Bethlehem's Katie Fage.battles Shenendehowa's Ashleigh Barone lor fell to eventual champion Burnt · For more information, call Debbie Kopp at 475·9677 the ball during last Friday's Section II, Class AA title game. . Jim Franco Hills-Ballston Lake 2-0 in last Wednesday's Class A semifinals, while the Voorheesville boys were beaten by Tamarac 2-0 in last" Ohav Sholom Senior ''''''''''''''''''''''''''''''' Thursday's Class CC playoff ~ · - }ldifte's t'f'rink.§ts--: ~ ~ game. t A colkction ofjewelry'sold to raise funds for ' 'We came out and played more Citizen Apartments If · Breast Cancer Organizations. . t of a defensive game, and as a ' .uWOrking to end tht kga.Cy ofb"ast c11ncer for our tl4ughur'1 gmeTation. n ' result, we didn't have the num· One Bedroom and Studio Apartments ' AvaiLtbk at the following events: Acadnny ofHoly Names Craft Fair: ' bers up front," RCS girls coach . ' Nov. 8; CBA's Craft Fair: Nov. 15~ St. Matthew's Church in ' Danielle Hummel said. ·Available for Immediate Occupancy· ' Voorhusvilk: Nov. 22; AuroraS Willow CJYek, r:roy Nov. 23,· Wolferts ' ' Roost Country Club Holiday Luncheon: Dec. 3; Hamagrael School Craft '•. Vo'll eyball team WI" ns -115 New Krumkill Road Fair: Dec. 6; Troy Vic,.ruln StroH @ Uncle Sam , Dec. 7- ' ·Albany, New York 12208 andalwaysavaiiAbkat· . league tournamen. t '' Aurora~ Willow Cru!.-Troy, Rob

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....· ...... THE SPOTLIGHT November 5, 2003 PAGE 21 .. Delmar student to perform in Hamilton College orchestra

Elizabeth K. Backer, the performed the works of ·for the orchestra by_ Masataka High School, plays percussion in write and speak critically, daughter of Ronald and Susan Mendelssohn, Jves, 'Jozart and Matsuo was recorded for Opus ·the orchestra. Hamilton College creatiyely and analytically, so that Backer of Lyons Avenue in Stravinsky, and has One CD in February 1996. is a highly selective residential upon graduation they may Delmar, and a senior at Hamilton commissioned nev. works by Backer, a public policy major, and college offering its 1,850 students distinguish themselves in both College, has been selected to several composes. A work written a graduate of Bethlehem Central a rigorous liberal arts curriculum. their professions and their perform in the Hamilton College Students are challenged to think, communities. . . Orchestra. The Hamilton College Orchestra was founded in 1970 Not Just Window Dressing.~. and has grown to include more Room Set"')ree Interiors Joanne H. 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Maria Wimmer Survivors . include a son, Steel in Schenectady at the time Mary Immaculate Nursing Home Christians Cemetery in Herman J. Wimmer of Feura of his death. He enjoyed the in Albany." Glenmont. Maria Wimmer, 88, of Indian Bush; five grandchildren; and outdoors, wildlife and bird Born in Albany, she was a 4-H Contributions may be made to Fields Road in Feura Bush, died four great-grandchildren. watching. leader for many years. the Alzheimer's Association, 84 Sunday, Nov. 2, at Samaritan Watervliet Ave., Albany 12206 or Hospital in Troy. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Prusik enjoyed knitting Villa Mary Immaculate Nursing Born in Germany she moved Marilyn Foote Kroms, and a and camping. JanisKroms sister, Maija Kroms of North She was the widow of Walter Home, 301 Hackett Blvd., Albany to the United States in 1954 and Janis Kroms, 57, of lived in Rensselaer. before Greenbush. Prusik. 12208. Schenectady and formerly of Services were from the Survivors include two moving to Feura Bush. Elsmere, died Tuesday,. Oct. 28, Applebee Funeral Home in daughters, Joan E. Adams of Mrs. Wimmer worked for the at St. Clare's Hospital in ·Robert VanOut..e Sr. Franciscan Mission House for Delmar. Selkirk and Ruth A. Carr of 1"' Schenectady. Havasu, Ariz.; a sister, Jeanette Robert VanDyke Sr., 52, of more than 10 years. ·Entombment will be in J. Green; three grandchildren; and Feura Bush died Saturday, Nov. She was a communicant of St. Born in Lubeck, Germany, he Saratoga National Cemetery. John's Church in Rensselaer and was a graduate of Bethlehem three great-grandchildren. 1. a member .of the German­ Central High School. Services were from the Mr. VanDyke worked for American Club in Colonie. He was an Air Force veteran of Helen Prusik Applebee Funeral Home in Owens-Corning· ·Fiberglas in She was the widow of Josef the Vietnam War. · Helen Prusik, 89, of Selkirk Delmar. Selkirk. Wimmer. Mr. Kroms worked at Super died Tuesday, Oct. 28, at Villa Burial was in Our Lady Help of Survivors include his wife, Louise Ann Franz VanDyke; three daughters, Star Renzi of East ' Greenbush, Dorothy VariDyke of Feura Bush, Gladys VanDyke of Albany; four sons, Robert VanDyke, Richard VanDyke and John VanDyke, all of Feura Bush, and Daniel VanDyke of Selkirk; a brother, Kenneth Van Dyke of Feura Bush; and six grand­ children. Services were from the Meyers Funeral Home in Delmar. William Hartman William J. Hartman, 44, of .. Selkirk died Thursday, Oct. 30. Survivors include his wife, Virginia Green Hartman; a sister. Linda K Hartman of Albany; two brothers, John S. Hartman of Black Canyon, Ariz., and David Hickey of Rotterdam; and his pets, Mack, Peppy, Whiskers and Willie. A memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. Arrangements were by the Meyers Funeral Home in Delmar. Contributions may be made to the Pet Connection, 341 Northern Blvd., Albany 12210.

> > Ranked number 1 in customer BC board to conduct satisfaction 5 years in a row meeting Nov. 19 by the. New York State Health . • The Bethlehem Central School Accountability Foundation. ·District has added another date to its schedule of public pre­ > > Named one of the top 10 sentations about the proposed health plans in the country building project and upcoming for member satisfaction by , bond issue vote. the National Committee for A presentation and question­ Enjoy your life. Quality Assurance (Stote of and-answer session will be held at Heolth Core Quolfty-Sept. '03). the Nov. 19 board of education meeting at which a public hearing on the proposal will also·occur:· We'll keep you healthy. The board meeting will be held at the district office at 90 Adams Place in Delmar, beginning at 8 p.m.

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'The audience loves thaht's rooting for a whole team," Boitano said. "Also, will fly at the Pepsi Arena . the Pepsi is a great facility, and it draws Thursday, Nov. 13, a strong audience." some of skating's best Boitano has-prepared a whole new .rfnrmPr• face offin the lOth show for "Icc Wars," a two-part murder annual Olay Ice Wars: North America mystery that spans both his technical vs. the World competition. and artistic programs. He'll be skating Originally known as "America vs.' to two original pieces of music, and will the World,'' this year's North America moniker comes from Canadian pairs skaters'Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, who will face off against Elena Berezhnaya and Anton Sikharulidze. TI1e Pep'si performance marks the first With the addition of Jamie Sale time those two pairs have and David Pelletier, it's become competed since their North America vs. the World." controversial sharing of the Carras explained that a gold medal at the 2002 Winter random draw determines who Olympics in Salt Lake City. skates-first, and the show starts In addition to the two pairs, · with the technical program, six individual skaters will with each team alternating their compete, performing both performances. technical and artistic programs. 'The technical program has U.S. national champion Nicole specific requirements," Carras Bobek, Olympic gold medalist said. 'There are things the Brian Boitano and world judges look for, like triple champion Kurt Browning make jumps, spins and footwork. In up Team North America, the artistic program, the competing against Olympic skaters choose their own gold medalists Oksana Baiul, programs." Victor Petrenko and Ilia Kulik . Carras said that the skaters on the World Team. turn up their professionalism CBS Television will tape the for the televised competition. competition, which will be "It's a matter of personal professionally judged, and the ,- pride for them," she said, "and . show will air nationally between the TV cameras, along with the Thanksgiving and Christmas. lighting, gives the whole Boitano is the only atmosphere a kind of buzz." . participant who has competed Berezhnaya and every year since the inception Sikharulidze have already been of "Ice Wars." creating a kind of buzz in the "When Capital District, spending time this at the end of October at the started in Russian Orthodox Community 1994, there Center, and'skating with area was an youth at the Koickerbacker Ice explosion of . Rink in Troy. professional Boitano, who had been an skating avid roller skater growing up in competition, San Francisco's Bay Area, and there started skating when he was were up to 15 six, and had a little bit of advice shows that for young skaters. people could · "You need to know to what · participate in," extent you want to be a Boitano said during a recreational skater, and telephone whether you really want to go interview.· "ice· ·to the Olympics," he said. "Hopefully, you'll have a coach, Wars is the only. and your parents will only push one that's a team competitioll.~' . The team camaraderie has· drawn Boitano . back for 10 years. "We all co~e individually, with our own shows, but we cheer ori our teammates," he said .. "It breaks the · only perform wanted another show." as hard as you want to be pushed." usual role of figure this show • Clear Channel Entertainment For himself, Boitano will push hard skating, where you during Ice produces Ice Wars, and their Director to garner a victory for Team North compete, then go Wars. of Events Cristie Carras said it's always America during Ice Wars: He's also backstage and you're The CBS a highly r~ted show for CBS. looking forward to watching the pairs alone. In Ice Wars, airing of Ice 'We· work with CBS to choose the skate, and is confident about who will you're together, and Wars means more team each year," Carras said. 'The win in the two pairs' first competitive you cheer for each recognition for the Pepsi, but the show teams are comprised of the world's meeting since Salt Lake. other. It relaxes you a little bit." also suits the area, said Pepsi Arena· elite professionalskaters." "Jamie Sale and David Pelletier, of • Although Boitano said he's not marketing manager Erin Graham. When the show first started, it was course,'' he said. "Go, Team North happy unless he doesn't make ariy 'This is a good market for figure known as America vs. the World. After America!" mistakes when he skates, being part of skating shows," Graham said. 'We've Sept. 11. 2001, the show became The Ice Wars will take place Thursday, Ice Wars means the whole show isn't got great patrons and get good World Ice Challenge for two years. . Nov. 13, at the Pepsi Arena in Albany, at on his shoulders. support. We've had Ice Wars before, "We've gone back to the franchise 7 p.m. Tickets are $38, $48 and $56. The energy and atmosphere of Ice and since Champions on Ice cut back name of Ice Wars;" Carras said. "People For tickets, call Ticketmaster at 476- Wars is also exhilarating, he said. their number of performances, we know it as that, and look for that name. 1000, or log on to Ticketmaster.com. 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Lamkin, BEST BET HANDYMAN, Home · Registered Piano Technician, Pi· Classified Rates Repairs & Maintenance, Electri- FREEZER- (Tappan Upright), ano Technicians Guild. 427~1903. $t75. Call456-t574 After 4PM. Private Party Classifieds - Line Ads - Nine paper combo - GRANITE KITCHEN COUNTER­ SNOWPLOWING Mae-ic Maze Answers TOPS- Free Phone Estimate/Bro­ Snowplowing Delmar Area. 439- $12.00 for 12 words 50 cents for each additional word. chure. t7' x 25 t/2" $3485 In­ 7864. ' stalled. Don8-77Days518-663- 5143, www.granitecountertop STORAGE SPACE Commercial Classifieds - Line Ads - Nine paper combo - company .com 2 GARAGES FOR STORAGE: $15.50 for 12 words 50 cents for each additional word. Multiple NEED A NEW COMPUTER -BUT 18Ft. Wx33 Ft. D. w/tOFt. Over­ insertion discourits available. Please call for information. NO CASH? Approved· Guaran· head Door. 23Ft. Wx 22Ft. D. w/ teed! *New- Fast- Famous Brand. 8Ft. Overhead Door. North NO CREDIT CHECK- Bad Credit· Colonie. Private, $t25 Each. 459- AI /line ads must be pre-paid in order for placement. Bankrupty OK. 1-800·4t9-9547 5254. After 6 PM. '*Checking account req'd. Ads will appear in all nine newspapers, as well as on the internet NEED A COMPUTER? Poor WANTED for the number of weeks requested. Credit- No Problem. Buy a new Buying Fur Coats & Jackets. Mink, computer now and pay for"it later, Fox, 'Lynx. Mens And Womens' from $221 month. Call Now 1-800· Clothing t960'sAnd Older. Shoes, Order Form 450-3708 Pocketbooks, Costume Jewerly. HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS­ 434-43t2. r------~----~------~-, Iranian, Shah Abbas Tobriz, ANTIQUE PAPER ITEMS Photo­ 10xt0-9. Floral Motif New $t ,900 graphs, Stereoviews, Daguerreo· types. Anything Related To Sports, Autos, Motorcycles, Oceanliners, Travel, Politics. Scrapbooks, Photo Albums, Maps, Children's Books, Post Cards. ETC. Tom Jardas· 356-0292. BUYING: All old costume and better jewelry. Call439-6t29. WANTED TO BUY Pre·t955 tele­ phones, radios, televiSion sets, tube amplifiers, cast iron penny Name: ____~------banks, camera:s, pocket lighters, Address: --...,--.....C.------pre-1960 restaurant or gas sta­ tion signs any condition, pre-1960 City: ------...,---State ______Zip ____ Comic. Books, pre- 1920 photo­ graphs, old toy cars, trucks, boats, Home Phone ------~---Work Phone------or model boats, Pre 1950 Foun­ tain Pens, Teddy Bears, Pre 1959 .Amount Enclosed Number ofWeeks ______Movie Theather Posters Or Lobby Cards, World War II/American or· MasterCard or Visa#------Nazi items, Civil War swords, pic­ tures, etc .. Any condition on above Expiration date: · Signature: ------'·------items even broken or rusty. Call L------~ 745-8897. THE SPOTLIGHT November 5, 2003 -PAGE 27

COMMERICAL FOR LEASE $329,990 or call 371-8410 for ·Three Bedroom Condo. All private showing. Amenities WaterfronUBeach. · DELAWARE PLAZA- DELMAR Voorheesville- KEEP YOUR April101h-171h, 2004.$1,1975. Delmar Realty USA - Retail space available. For leas­ CHILDREN/PARENTS CLOSE. 765-2261. _ing information call Delaware 2 Unique Ranch Homes On 1.3 FLORIDA, MARCO ISLAND, VA­ would like to congratulate our September Leaders Plaza Associates at 439-9030_. Acres, Could Be Handicapped CATION IN PARADISE. Accessible. $329,900.765-2981. Beachfront coildos, private Cathy Ann Ro LAND FOR SALE STORAGE BUILDINGS FOR homes w/pools. Enjoy warmth, relaxation & great beaches. Cen­ Cooley ATTENTION INVESTORS; Wa- SALE: 2 unclaimed buildings!! tury 21 1st Southern Trust 800- terfront lots in the Foothills of Quonset Arch- steel buildings! One is 45'x90'. New, never 255-9487 www.c21marco.com NC. Deep water lake with 90 erected. Must sell immediately! miles of shoreline. 20% Super heavy steel. Selling for predevelopment discounts and balance. 1-800-825-5059 90% financing. NO PAYMENTS . Sell or buy, rm Your Guy for 2 years. Call now for best seleclion 1-800-709- ---=:-======-=--VACATION RENTALS . LAKE(5253) BOYTON BEACH FL., 1 Bed­ (~ Prudential Listing Leadtrs room, Over 55. 18 Hole Golf . REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Leon- Levy, Manor Homes, REAL TORS Course, 3 Heated Pools, 3 1/2 Miles To. Ocean. $1,100 Slarting 6:<••'····--········' Licensed Realtor 484-7947 439-2888 BETHLEHEM SCHOOLS, 2 Jan. (561)-735-3209. 205 Delaware Avenue · BEDROOM, 1 BATH, Laundry www.realtyusa.com - hook-up, near Magee Park. SANIBEL ISLAND FLORIDA- Delmar, New York $795+ ulililies. 862-2382. DELMAR - 2 Bedroom apl, A!C, Garage, 2nd floor, Avaiable Dec. 151h. $750+, 448-5322. DELMAR- New Construction 4 Bedroom, 2-1/2 Bath Colonial On Cul-de-Sac Lot. Ready For Oc­ cupancy 1115/0418WernerAve. $279,000. Addilionallnfonnation @ www.han·ifinbuilders.com. The Realty USA team is pleased to announce the 439-9033. The Mosmen & Manning team is now offering their CD, DELMAR; DUPLEX, 3 BR, 1.5 "What you should know before selling your home''. expansion of our Delm~r Office. Desianed to compliment BA, Gas Heal, $800/monlh + securily. 765-4835(nights) 442- It includes vital information for anyone selling their 3296(days). home now or in the future. the character of our community and accommodate the NORTH COLONIE, Old Niska­ yuna Rd.lncludes l)tilities, 1 Bed­ room, living Room, Kitchen, Din­ To get your free copy call Ro Mosmen or Ann Manning, needs of our clients and associates, this addition offers ing Room, Bath, Off Street Park­ or email us at [email protected] ing, No Pels, Reply Wilh Refer­ e-nces To PO Box· 5270 hiah visibility, aenerous aeneral/private offices and Albany,N'i' 12205. $600. &MOSMEN MANNING. will continue to make your home buyina/sellina a REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Yo~tr B•st Mo111Jf F/S/B/0/ OPEN HOUSE- 1-4, pleasurable and successful experience_ Nov 9th. 2 Amity Point Ct., Clifton Park Four plus b~droom Con­ Call Ro: Call Ann: temporary in Silver Oaks. Cathe­ 448-5726 dral ceiling with masonry fire- 448-5340 -place, three 1/2 bat~s. jacuzzi. 231 Delaware Avenue, Delmar ~~~~==:::::

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A lot of GLENMONT, NY location We've p Completion, Stock Purchase Plan, or fax 439-1592. opportunities. 1-800-493-3688 got a fun working atmosphere with Paid Health Benefits, Uniforms l'n>vtarea; Mystery Shopper Program Super­ Code V-95 . plenty ofpositions available. visor, Albany/ Schenectady Area. "GOVERNMENT & POSTAL L Modem Equipment, Paid Holidays Mature,detail-oriented,mustwork JOBS" PUBLIC ANNOUNCE­ LINE COOKS, PREP COOKS, well with 16-20 years aids. Flex­ MENT Now hiring up to $47,578. & Vacations. Must Have Own Tools ible schedule, 20-40 hours/month. SERVERS, BARTENDERS E FuiV Part positions. Benefits & (drug screen required, eoe; m/f) Call 585-243-2660 or www .c­ training. For application and info: HOSTS & HOSTESSES chex.com (800)573-8555 Dept P-377 8am- GEN:RAL UTILITY & 8 For More Information PART 'TIME CAREGIVER For 11pm/7days EXPEDITERS Lovely Older Woman In COL A Driver- Be your oWn boss. E Guilderland Center. Evenings & We offer a LOAD of benefits: Weekend Hours. 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Great earning poten­ Dl tial. 9AM-7PM' '· v will be responsible for assisting in the enforcement ofthe Codes ofNYS, Town Drivers: Campo's Express $1000 codes and ordinances, and conducting fire and building inspections. Sign On Bonus Company: $900 - 1100/ wk benefits, Owner Opera­ Candidates must possess a high school (or equivalency) diploma and have two (2) tors: .90cpm Paid tolls, Road & fuel tax. 800-326-9568 Class-A OUR PEOPLE years of experience in the building construction field, and will be required to COL reg. www.camposexpress complete a mandated training course offered by the state. Current NYS Certification .com MAKE THE a plus. Drivers: CFI- NEW PAY PLAN!! 3-6 mos. exp. $.28/ cpm; 6-12 Applications can be obtained by contacting the Town Supervisor's Office, mos.exp. $.30/ cpm; 1 yr.+ $.321 18 Russell Ave., Ravena, NY 12143; phone 756-6006 cpm.NEWLEASINGPianwith$0 Upfrontl! 1-800-CFI-DRIVE Difference www.cfidrive.com The Town of Coeymans is an Equal Opportunity Employer Drivers -DEDICATED & N.E. RE­ WAL *MARTstores, Inc. GIONAL. Home Weekly!! Unbaat­ able Freight Network, Assigned Equipment. Top pay & Benefits Your Glenmont Wal-mart Store Will be Min 6 mo exp & CDL(A) required Our rapidly expanding, 135+ physician, multi-specialty group is seeking highly Opening Soon! 1-800-34 7-4485 motivated individuals for.our growing practices. Current ORPorturiities include: Driver: -You+ Westem Express =Success. Solid Miles, Reliable Join the world's best retailing team, recognized by Home Time, Competative Pay, Fortune Magazine as one of the most admired Medical Secretary Benefits .Package, Easy Pass/ Pre- Pass. 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Our • Cashiers • Personnel Manager taking messages as required, bringing patients to rooms, and filing phone number is the same as our • Courtesy Desk Associates • Sales Associates patient charts. Successful candidates will possess strong customer - web site: www.1-800-GO-GUARD • Lay·a·way Associates ' • Department Managers Sales $5,500 Weekly Goal Po· • Customer Service Managers • Bakery Sales Associates service skills and excellent oral and written communication skills. tential! If someone did it... so can • People Greeters • Grocery Receiving Associates High School Diploma or GED required. Previous experience in a you! Over 28 Million Customer • Janitors • Meat/Deli Lead Inquires to Date! 2- 3 confirmed • Cart Pushers • Meat/Deli Associates medical office required. appointments daily! 888-566- • Day & Over·Night Stockers • Produce Lead 9144 • Office Associate • Produce Associates • Cash Associates • licensed Optician We offer competitive salary ahd benefits commensurate with experience. • Claims ASsociates • Overnight Floor Care . Let us know specifically what skills and interests you have so we may Tfre &·Lube Express: consider your application. EOE NEED • Manager Trainees · • Sales Associate HELP? • Service Manager • Support Manager . · If you are interested in the any of the above positions, please send resume to: • Tire/Lube Technicians • Department Manager'- With over 100,000 readers every week. Spotlight Newspapers can Community Care Physicians - Human Resources Department · help you find the perlect employees Please come by the Glenmont Wal Mart for YOUR business! Give us a call 711 Troy-Schenectady Road, Suite 201 today at 439-49491 Hiring Center at the Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., Delmar, NY. Latham, New York 12110 Phone 439·7670; 439·6397 or FAX: 439· Email: [email protected] · 5908 • Mon.,Wed.,Fri.,9am·Spm; Tues., Thurs. 9am-8pm; Sat. 9am-3pm

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