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T H E www.spotlightnews.com Serving Bethlehem, New Scotland & Guilderland A playground for Thacher Park Volumeume LV Number 44 $1.00 October 31, 2012 Picnic area will be trans- formed by zip lines, cable climb- ers and climbing boulders for Few weigh in on town budget kids. See Page 2.. No changes made opinions on next year’s proposed being proposed. The proposed “We can’t simply budget before the Town Board $37.9 million budget includes a as Nov. 14 adoption meeting on Wednesday, Oct. 24. 1.8 percent decrease in spending cut our way out date approaches Most of those who spoke were from 2012. without cutting connected to the town’s political Cuts include reducing operation core services By MARCY VELTE scene. days at the compost facility and [email protected] Town offi cials are projecting a transfer station, reducing staff that contribute $3.5 million budget gap, and the hours for Parks and Recreation critically to the Few residents offered up preliminary budget proposed by Department staff and increasing suggestions regarding Bethlehem’s Supervisor John Clarkson calls field fees to offset maintenance quality of life in preliminary spending plan for 2013 for a nearly 8 percent tax hike costs. The town’s Planning Board the town.” at a recent public hearing. and the loss of 16 staff positions Only four people gave their through attrition. No layoffs are ■ Budget Page 13 – Councilman Jeffrey Kuhn A spirited show Artist Janelle Tavormina’s col- lection of paintings at Strolling Village Artisans in Ballston Spa Public represent a “search for meaning beyond the noise of life.” See Page 14. makes plea for home McCoy’s privatization plan has little support at public hearing

By ZAN STRUMFELD [email protected] BC advances d TRICK OR TREAT STREET Proponents of the Albany to semis Hundreds of costumed kids fl ocked to Guilderland County Nursing Home and High School Saturday, Oct. 27, for Trick or Treat Department for Aging crowded a Autumn Fetterolf’s fi rst-half Street, an annual event that raises money for various goal propelled Bethlehem past public hearing before the County extracurricular clubs at the school. Trick-or-treaters Legislature to protest a 2013 Shen 1-0 in Sunday’s Section II were able to stop at decorated tables to collect candy budget plan that would bring Class AA girls soccer quarterfi nal as they wound their way among the halls. The gym landmark changes to one or both game. was fi lled with bounce houses, dance demonstrations programs. and games. Also featured was a magic show and The See Page 24. haunted house. complaints brought to the Click Photos by Kristen Roberts/Spotlight Legislature it up Tuesday, INDEX Oct. 23, To comment on Editorial Pages ...... 6 were leveled this story go to Sports ...... 22-24 at County www.spotlight Entertainment ...... 14 Vista could be subdivided Executive news.com. Classifi eds ...... 18-19 Dan McCoy’s Crossword ...... 15 Developers propose splitting Dan Hershberg, of Hershberg and Hershberg proposed $568 Legals ...... 20-22 in Albany, told the Planning Board with parts of million 2013 budget, which would tech campus into 16 lots the Vista project nearing completion, the groups raise taxes almost 9 percent. The for fi nancing reasons are now looking to split the property into 16 lots. budget includes a plan to privatize The Spotlight (USPS 396-630) is pub- The subdivision would not impact stormwater lished each Wednesday by Community the nursing home and many cuts Media Group LLC, 125 Adams St., Del- By MARCY VELTE management, sidewalks or lighting districts that to the Department for Aging. mar, N.Y. 12054. Postage paid at Delmar, have already been approved as part of the project. N.Y., and at additional mailing offi ces. [email protected] McCoy’s plan is to lease the Postmaster: send address changes to The “Quite often when you do things like shopping nursing home to Upstate Services Spotlight, P.O. Box 100, Delmar, N.Y. The Vista Technology Campus could possibly centers, they are done with multiple buildings on Groups, a private firm, for 10 12054. Subscription rates: Albany Coun- be split into subdivisions for fi nancing purposes ty, one year $30, two years $55, Out-of- it and we do need to subdivide it because fi nancing years, which will save the county County, one year $40, two years $73. under a proposal before the Bethlehem Planning is done building by building,” Hershberg said. up to $70 million. The government Subscriptions are not refundable. Board. “A project this size will never be granted a single operates the nursing home at The new subdivisions would make it easier fi nancial package.” a loss. However, citizens and for developers and business owners to secure All subdivided lots would be subject to the nursing home workers said they mortgages for properties within the campus. conditions of prior approvals. Some larger parcels are worried privatization would Columbia Development Group and Vista LLC are might need to go before the Planning Board to bring with it poor conditions for proposing the plan. THE SPOTLIGHT $1.00 ■ Vista Page 5 ■ Home Page 13 Page 2 • October 31, 2012 The Spotlight Playgrounds to sprout up at area parks

State launches multimillion-dollar park “The numbers tell the improvement initiative story of more and more By MARCY VELTE people visiting the [email protected] parks.” Capital Region families will – Gov. Andrew Cuomo soon have another reason to As part of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Works initiative, nearly $2.6 million has been allocated to build visit a few of their favorite state more than 50 playgrounds in state-owned parks, including Thacher Park in Voorheesville. parks. The new Thacher Park Spotlight fi le photo As part of Gov. Andrew playground will be built within Cuomo’s New York Works an area deemed underutilized initiative, nearly $2.6 million by staff called Horseshoe 2, by rehabilitation and things we The second playground is to James Tedisco in a statement. has been allocated to build a cluster of picnic tables. It will really need to do concerning be installed at Thacher within Senator Roy McDonald said more than 50 playgrounds in feature two 80-foot zip lines, health and safety. But we also the Pear Orchard picnic area. the project “will add to the state-owned parks. Locally, cable climbers and climbing wanted to include some new All of the work is expected to be diverse outdoor recreational both John Boyd Thacher boulders. and fun things.” completed in the spring. activities that make New York in Voorheesville The Saratoga Spa Park Keefe said other money is Assemblyman John such a wonderful place to live and Saratoga Spa State Park playground will be nature being spent to improve picnic McEneny said he looks forward and raise a family.” have been selected for the themed and be installed near areas within Thacher and to the construction of the Keefe said state Parks, improvements. Hawthorne Pavilion. It will Saratoga. playgrounds, while Senator Recreation and Historical “It is important that children include play structures that Both parks will also receive Neil Breslin said they “will add Preservation Commissioner have a safe and engaging place resemble logs, mushrooms a second, more standard another family-friendly activity Rose Harvey is a big believer to play, and these NY Works and trees. playground. These playgrounds for parents and their children in the incorporation of projects will give them just that “The project is part of were purchased in a separate to enjoy” at Thacher. playgrounds at parks. in state parks across New York,” the governor’s initiative to deal that allowed the state to “Our state parks add to “They are a feature that Cuomo said in a statement. revitalize the state parks,” buy three playgrounds for the New York’s quality of life for attracts young children and “The numbers tell the story of said state Parks, Recreation price of one. The state has been families and this new nature- an avenue to active living and more and more people visiting and Historical Preservation waiting on the installation until themed playground will give healthy live-styles,” he said. the parks.” spokesman Dan Keefe. “About after the projects went to bid Capital Region families another “We want to connect with About $223,000 has been $143 million is being spent and thought it best if all of the reason to visit one of the true children early on to continue allocated to fund the two local to repair 55 parks across the playgrounds were built at the jewels of our area, Saratoga Spa their love of outdoors as they projects. state. Most will be spent on same time. State Park,” said Assemblyman grow.”

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Police: Student She was cooperative Pair arrested for mischief in the third his cell 17 minutes prior to with burglary in the second showed up to class with police and said the burglary in Bethlehem degree, conspiracy in the being found by an offi cer degree, criminal possession as a ‘prank’ incident was a prank. fourth degree and criminal doing counts, police said. of stolen property in the Police said she attended Police have arrested possession of a controlled The preliminary third degree, unlawful A former student two classes before a hall two people allegedly substance in the seventh investigation has revealed possession of marijuana and has been charged with monitor recognized her responsible for a string of degree. Haluska attempted possession of a hypodermic trespassing on Bethlehem and reported her presence Capital District burglaries Police believe to suffocate himself, needle. He was arraigned Central High School to the administration. after the two were Shoemaker and Rich according to the sheriff’s and sent to Albany County apprehended breaking into property Wednesday, Oct. Students stayed are responsible for office. Haluska was jail without bail. He was a Selkirk home, according 24. in classrooms for multiple burglaries in awaiting extradition to scheduled to appear in to police. The school was briefl y approximately 15 minutes Albany and Rensselaer Jefferson County, Ala., court at a later date. placed under lockdown in between classes as Bethlehem police counties. Several police where he was found • Guilderland police in morning hours after Bethlehem police and arrested Aaron Shoemaker, departments are working guilty of sexual abuse of arrested Hunter Ledduke, 29, of Troy, and Lindsey school offi cials received school staff tried to locate on a joint investigation of a child under the age of 28, on Thursday, Oct. Rich, 28, of West Sand word of a trespasser on the former student. the incidents. 12. He was convicted and 25. He was charged with school grounds.. Lake, on Sunday, Oct. 21. A sentenced to 10 years in criminal impersonation The district opted to Both Shoemaker and District spokesman Selkirk woman had called Rich were arraigned in jail in March of 2010. of a physician in the fi rst press charges against the police at around 12:15 p.m. degree, a felony, and Bill DeVoe said staff teen, who was charged Bethlehem Town Court reporting that two people and remanded to Albany criminal possession of a notified Principal Scott with criminal trespassing, Other arrests had entered her home, County jail. They were controlled substance in Landry that a person who a misdemeanor. Heffernan appeared to be a teenager but fled once they were scheduled to appear in • Guilderland police the seventh degree, a said the name of the girl had gained access to the confronted. court again at a later date. arrested a Schenectady misdemeanor. is not being released school by claiming to be Shoemaker was man on burglary charges • Guilderland police because she was issued charged with burglary after he was allegedly found an exchange student. The Sheriff: Inmate death arrested Justin Donohue, person then left school an appearance ticket and in the second degree, in possession of jewelry 24, on Saturday, Oct. 27. property as police and is eligible for youthful criminal mischief in the ruled a suicide taken from a residence. He was charged with offender status. staff were sweeping the third degree, conspiracy The Albany County Police arrested Jeremy driving while intoxicated, a building. “Although the school’s in the fourth degree, Sheriff’s Offi ce has ruled Knoblauch, 24, of 463 misdemeanor, and several “We followed the resource offi cer at the time criminal possession of a an inmate death as a Shannon St., Schenectady, other traffi c violations. procedures in place by was not present because controlled substance in the suicide. on Wednesday, Oct. 17. • Guilderland police of a scheduled training seventh degree, criminal the district to prevent such According to offi cials, Police said an offi cer was arrested Collen Wilbur, session, this incident is possession of a hypodermic incidents,” said DeVoe. Stanley Haluska, 63, of on patrol at Crossgates 40, on Sunday, Oct. 28. “We are cooperating fully another example of the instrument, possession of Mall when a suspicious car She was charged with burglary tools and false Dodgeville, Wis., was with the police and will importance in having an pronounced dead after was seen in the parking driving while intoxicated, remain vigilant to protect offi cer in school buildings impersonation. He was lot. After checking the a misdemeanor. also wanted on an active being found unresponsive the safety of our students.” at all times as a means to vehicle, police said several • Guilderland police warrant from Rensselaer on his cell fl oor on Friday, Bethlehem police Lt. build relationships with pieces of jewelry from a arrested Wendy Defazio, County for violating drug Oct. 26. Correction Tom Heffernan said an students,” said Heffernan. home robbery the day 48, on Sunday, Oct. 28. court. 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for a vote on Tuesday, take possession of the New contract for cop supervisors Oct. 30. road from the town’s ■ Vista Ownership of Vista Industrial Development Town calls labor granted in 2014. The town Changes in overtime (From Page 1) Boulevard has also Agency. A transfer of has also agreed to add were not included in the agreement a win-win split into smaller offi cially been turned over ownership has been the another performance- agreement. subdivisions in the to the town. plan since the agency based step increase to By MARCY VELTE “It’s been tough, but future if multiple The Town Board started working to fi nance the salary schedule. [email protected] Town of Bethlehem businesses want to build approved a motion on the construction of the Lieutenants will have employees have stood on the land. Wednesday, Oct. 24, to road last year. a second performance together and provided The Town of Bethlehem The division would step increase added to the same level of service has come to a new contract not affect taxes, as each their salary schedule and with an increased amount agreement with its Police business will still be Anthony Malone, MD sergeants will be eligible of population and a Diane Bourke, MD Supervisor’s Association. responsible for paying for one increase after reduced workforce,” said Barbara Samuels, MD, MPH The town has been in their Payment in Lieu three years. Tremblay-Glassman. “I Scott Bello, MD, MPH negotiations with each of Taxes agreement and Jennifer Vosburgh, PNP think it’s important for us of its public safety labor The town has any associated utilities. to recognize not only the unions since the contracts also agreed to allow Further extension of sergeants and lieutenants We are pleased to welcome..... expired in 2011. The lieutenants to sell back up Vista Boulevard into the but the vast majority of Bethlehem PSA consists to seven days in accrued Town of New Scotland Daniel Greenblatt, MD town employees.” of the town’s police vacation time. The cost would require an inter- Pediatric Neurologist sergeants and lieutenants to the town of the agreed Supervisor’s municipal agreement and is separate from upon provisions equals Association President Sgt. Dr. Greenblatt is a graduate of because that portion of Brandeis University and the the Police Benevolent $52,000. Steve Kraz could not be land is zoned residential. Association, whose reached for comment. Medical College of Ohio. He In return, the union has The plan could also earned a Master’s degree membership consists of agreed to pay $15 more The Bethlehem PSA present some minor in Biology from Case Western line offi cers. in doctor co-pays for their is part of the New York hurdles for the part of Reserve University. Town Human health insurance and $50 State Law Enforcement Vista already completed. Resources Director Mary more for emergency room Offi cers Union, which is The ShopRite sign is Dr. Greenblatt completed his Tremblay-Glassman visits. They will also pay affiliated with AFSCME not on the same parcel Pediatric residency at Schneider told the Town Board on a 7 percent contribution and AFL-CIO. Children’s Hospital in New Hyde as the business, for Park, NY and his residency in Wednesday, Oct. 24, that increase for single payer “Hard financial example, so if the she felt the new contract Child Neurology at Downstate insurance and 18 percent times are often hard plan is approved, an Medical Center in Brooklyn. agreement is mutually for a family plan in 2013. In on relationships agreement might need He also completed a fellowship beneficial for both the 2014, their contributions between employers and to be drawn to ensure New Patients in Multiple Sclerosis at the town and union members. employees;I think we will increase again to 10 the sign can stay where Welcome National Pediatric MS Center in The agreement runs percent for single payer all recognize that,” said it is. A walking trail Stony Brook. through 2014. and 20 percent for a family Supervisor John Clarkson. planned for the campus call 782-7733 “It’s consistent with plan. “But I think we’re all very would progress as more Dr. Greenblatt has served as the policies we have in glad we were able to reach tenants come forward. a Pediatric Neurologist in the The changes in co- Capital Region for two years and place with our other pays put the PSA health an agreement. 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83946 84182 Page 6 • October 31, 2012 The Spotlight Matters of Opinion in The Spotlight Get informed, get to the polls Make the most of doctor’s visits As this issue of The Spotlight goes to print on Monday, Oct. 29, the talk of the town is decidedly weather related as Hurricane Sandy roars By DR. EDWARD YOON toward the east coast. We are hoping the storm passes through the area safely and uneventfully for our readership, but no matter what the The author is the medical Point What’s your events, visit spotlightnews.com for the director of BlueShield of latest news in your community. Northeastern New York and is a of View resident physician at Highland point? Hours before it makes landfall, Editorial Hospital, which is affi liated with Sandy has already brought a slew of hospital or outpatient information The Spotlight the University of Rochester. cancellations from schools, businesses with you. welcomes longer opinion pieces for and government. People are battening down the hatches. Bring your current insurance the Point of View One event that will go on as planned — must go on, really — is next Due to colds and the fl u, this card to the visit, whether you section. week’s election. The polls will be open on Tuesday, Nov. 6. is the season when people have have private insurance or a more contact with their doctors Do you have There has been much attention given to the presidential race this government-sponsored plan. than any other. a hobby or year, as there well should be. For politics lovers there’s really no time cause you feel like the lead up to a presidential race, because the country is at its most As a busy physician in private practice, I recognize that patients Bring a friend or passionate aware. Sadly, even this fervor over the future of our nation is not terribly about? We’d impressive. may feel rushed or anxious at their offi ce visits. family member love to The United States holds the distinction of having among the poorest As many as 50 percent of share it with voter turnout rates among countries in which the population has the The Centers for Disease patients forget what their doctor our readers. power of the vote. The numbers have been on the upswing recently, Control and Prevention estimate has told them after an offi ce visit, Do you have information you rising from a low point of 49 percent of the voting age population in 1996 that most patients get only 15 to so taking along a friend or close think others would benefi t from to 57 percent this past presidential race. That’s a level not seen since 20 minutes of face time with their family member may be a good hearing about? Let us know. the ‘60s, which many analysts attributed to the “historic” nature of the doctors, so it’s important to be idea for you. Point of View submissions race. We shall see. prepared and thorough when we should be around 700 words do meet. The person you bring can But before we pat ourselves on the back, let us acknowledge these help remind you of important and can be submitted via email numbers are not particularly strong. Among most of the world’s other information to tell your doctor and to [email protected] developed countries turnout runs in the 80th percentile and higher. It Trust yourself and help you remember the doctor’s with “POV” in the subject line. is above 90 percent in some developing countries, even. response. They can also help And this is when we are at our absolute best, our most politically your doctor you deal with serious concerns Trust what your body is telling or surprises and help you focus aware. During the three years outside of the presidential vote, things worse or if you have problems are just plain sad. In last year’s election, 65,680 people went to the polls you. If you notice changes in on healing. your health or general wellbeing, with any prescribed medication or in all of Albany County. Based on Census population estimates, that is a interaction between medications. mere 27 percent of the voting age population. Countries in which casting share your concerns and discuss a ballot means standing in line for hours under the supervision of armed your symptoms with your doctor. Set and understand Test results can get lost or guards do better than that. Trust him or her to let you know delayed. If you don’t get timely your goals reports on your blood work, So, when a turnout of a quarter of the population abruptly doubles in if or when any treatment may be helpful. When your doctor prescribes a X-ray, scans, pap test, EKG, or a presidential year, one has to surmise it’s the big Oval Offi ce race that is medication, ask questions. colonoscopy, reach out to your capturing everyone’s attention. One has to wonder if this sudden infl ux What does the medication do? doctor for an update. Remember, of sometimes voters pull the lever on local candidates with any inkling How does it work? you are entitled to see everything of their characters, positions or even the issues themselves. Organize your Don’t simply accept a in your medical fi le. If you’re one of these voters, we’d encourage you to become literate questions prescription. Be sure to follow You can also request written Make a list of what you want to on your local political scene before this coming Tuesday — these races, dosage instructions and measure reports and ask for an explanation talk about with the most important after all, will likely have a much more direct impact on you and your family your progress. Measuring your of items that aren’t clear. Keep concerns and/or questions at the than who wins the White House. A good place to start is a regular visit progress will allow you to avoid those written reports to share top. Refer to your list during the to the pages of your local newspaper (like this one!). We’d also suggest being over- or under-medicated. information with other doctors or the League of Women Voters’ vote411.org website, which is great for visit, or show it to your doctor. For example, if you are clinicians, as necessary. beginners who might not even know what Assembly District is theirs. Organize background prescribed a medication to reduce When going to an offi ce visit, information on your health And if you want to hear it from the horse’s mouth (no offense to the your blood pressure, ask your carry your health records with history. candidates) The Spotlight and the League will be cosponsoring a debate doctor to state the goal clearly; you you in a wallet card or jump drive. on Thursday, Nov. 1, at Bethlehem Town Hall, where candidates for List all your medications or can then monitor your progress. When you are at home, be sure to Bethlehem Town Board and the 109th State Assembly District will bring them with you, so that Your doctor may alter your dose keep them secure in a waterproof debate starting at 7 p.m. your doctor can see dosages and based on your progress. home safe. scheduling. This will help your Get informed, and get to the polls. 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NOTICES: [email protected] SUBSCRIPTIONS: [email protected] The Spotlight Niskayuna Spotlight (Bethlehem, New Scotland, Guilderland) Rotterdam Spotlight Colonie Spotlight Scotia-Glenville Spotlight Loudonville Spotlight Clifton Park-Halfmoon Spotlight ONLINE AT WWW.SPOTLIGHTNEWS.COM Capital District Parent Pages Saratoga Springs, Milton, Burnt Hills, Malta Spotlight Senior Spotlight www.spotlightnews.com The Spotlight October 31, 2012 • Page 7 NYC bus trip fi lling fast Demand for seats on the Chamber/library co- sponsored Dec. 8 bus trip to New York City was so strong that we had to get a second bus. As of Public Library is hosting a Knox residents John this writing (Oct. 26), the remarkable collection of Elberfeld and Jane McLean second bus is half full, so political campaign buttons will share fascinating if you want to go, reserve dating back at least to the stories about life in the now. Herbert Hoover era; it is Hilltowns, illustrated by worth a special trip to gaze a slide show of vintage To assure your seats, and marvel at this pin- photographs; many you can reserve online by based tracery of 20th and photos were loaned by going to the Chamber’s 21st century American descendants of the earliest website -- http://www. political history. settlers. Following the guilderlandchamber.com/ presentation, the authors calendar.html; page down The collection is the will answer questions to the Dec. 8 events to the handiwork of Martin D. about Hilltowns history, Bus Trip listing. Use the Kehoe, Jr., a member of the their research, and the “Register here online $45” American Political Items daunting challenge of link to reserve. Or reserve Collector association. writing a book. They will by calling Erika at the Some items – such as The Adirondack Baroque Consort will play at the library on Sunday, Nov. 4. sign copies of Helderberg Chamber at 456-6611, or the ’70s-styled Nixon/ Submitted photo Hilltowns, and dedicate emailing her at egauthier@ Agnew button – will them as requested. guilderlandchamber.com. evoke memories, while Cost is $45 per person. others – an enormous Time for some Sunday music Reservations will close on disc supporting Wendell Westmere Elementary or about Friday, Nov. 2, so Willkie – speak to long-ago ESL students tour GPL A Little Sunday Music, to selections from classic campaigns near forgotten. the library’s annual winter jazz albums and talk about don’t let this fun trip pass On Saturday, Oct. Since no contemporary concert series, opens this the life and music of great you by. 20, ESL students and assemblage would be Sunday, Nov. 4, at 2 p.m. jazz musicians. The series The buses will leave their families from complete without an “I with a performance by continues Thursday, Nov. the library parking lot at Westmere Elementary LIKE IKE!” ribbon or items the Adirondack Baroque 15, at 7 p.m. with a focus on 7:30 a.m., and will drop School participated in a Albany and Saratoga. from Adlai Stevenson’s Consort. the recordings of Herbie you off near the New tour of the Guilderland campaigns, those are The consort plays Hancock. A 14-Grammy York Public Library (42nd Public Library. Guided Celebrating its 50th here, too. Space limits music from the medieval winner, Hancock played Street and 5th Avenue) by Librarian Maria Buhl, anniversary this year, prevent a listing of all the to the modern era on with the Miles Davis about 10:30 a.m.; the students were able to see the Consort is one of “Oh, wow!” items, so you’ll recorders, krummhorns, quintet and redefined busses will not leave the the various sections of the oldest early music just have to come in and viols da gamba, cello, the role of the piano in city until 6 pm, so you the library, sign up for performing groups in the see for yourself. Glastonbury pipes, the jazz rhythm section. have the entire afternoon library cards, and find country. It was founded keyboard, and various He is one of the earliest and early evening to enjoy books in their own native by the late Maurice C. percussion instruments. jazz keyboard players to shopping, sight-seeing, Life on ‘The Hill’ languages. Whitney, director of music for the Glens Falls City A Little Sunday Music embrace the synthesizer. eating, or just walking Authors of the just- The tour was arranged Schools. The Consort has is generously supported Albany area composers around. Barring traffic, published “Helderberg on behalf of ESL teacher performed throughout the by Friends of Bethlehem Ian Geller, Kit Goldstein, you’ll be back in the GPL Hilltowns” will speak Jennifer Politano. Ester Northeast; Capital District Public Library. The Marnen Laibow-Koser and parking lot about 9 p.m. about their book and Salasoo, one of our venues have included concert is free and open others present a concert of offi cially unveil a special new ESL teachers from the Troy Savings Bank to the public. The library new original music Sunday Hilltowns display at BOCES, was able to join Campaign button Music Hall, the Tuesdays is located at 451 Delaware Nov. 18 at 2 p.m. the Guilderland Public us as well. Mrs. Salasoo at Noon concert series Avenue in Delmar. Louise Grieco collection Library on Saturday, Nov. serves students at both Through the month of at St. Paul’s in Troy, the • The Bethlehem 3, at 2 p.m. Westmere and Lynnwood November, the Guilderland Medieval Faire at Albany’s Public Library is located Elementary Schools. It More music All Saints Cathedral, at 451 Delaware Ave., was a true benefit for “Listening Parties: , and Reflections on Jazz” is Delmar. For information, ■ GPL Page 8 George W. Frueh First Night celebrations in an opportunity to listen call 439-9314. 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Veterans Day. to provide free unbiased Marisa Nathar resource right here in our Kids ages 8 and up are information, counseling, “Son” by Lois Lowry hometown! invited to learn about the beneficiaries as well and education to Medicare We thank the Westmere history of mosaics and Medicare Part D as individuals who will beneficiaries. HICAP is “Sophia’s War: A Tale of assistance Revolution” by Avi Elementary School staff then try their own hand soon turn 65 can use this funded by the Albany for providing this article. at creating their own The Medicare Part D service. County Department for Young adult fi ction mosaic masterpieces at 1st open enrollment period is Aging in partnership with “City of Ashes” by Oct. 15 to Dec. 7. Trained Election Day hours Saturday or 1st Monday HICAP help the New York State Offi ce Cassandra Clare in Nov.. counselors and volunteers for the Aging and the The polling places in Visit the library on “The Turning” by will be available at the Administration on Aging. the library will be open Choose from sessions Tuesdays, from 2 to 5 Francine Prose held on Saturday, Nov. 2, at library during this Appointments are from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. The period to assist senior p.m., through Dec. 4 to •All library library itself will be open 11 a.m. or noon. Or, select preferred and can be programming is free citizens in enrolling, meet with a representative made by calling HICAP at its normal weekday hours the Monday session, on from the Albany County (unless otherwise noted) Nov. 5 at 4 pm. selecting or changing a 935-2307. Leave a message of 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Part D Prescription Drug Health Insurance and open to the public. Registration is required; with your number and you Program. Additional Information, Counseling, RCS Community Library call 756-2053 or email info@ will receive a return call. information will also be and Assistance Program is located at 15 Mountain Board of Trustees rcscommunitylibrary.org. Those seeking Road, Ravena. For available for seniors to (HICAP), and get your meeting assistance should bring information, call 756-2053 determine if they qualify questions answered. The Library’s Board prescription bottles and a or visit www.uhls.org/ Veterans Day closing for financial assistance. HICAP is not affiliated of Trustees will hold its drug list including dosages RCSCL/. The library will be open Current Medicare with any insurance to the appointment. monthly business meeting on Thursday, Nov. 8, at 7:30 p.m. in the library’s Tawasentha Room. This Find apps that are good fi ts for young children and all other library board You’ve got the iPad, on Nov. 11, Veterans Day, will visit with parents Guggenheim Museum. meetings are public events. and you’ve chosen apps and end it on Dec. 12. and answer any child The Guggenheim is Mark Curiale for yourself, but the kids Fisher House can also development questions. located on Manhattan’s For more information always want to play with use gift cards from local She will let parents know Upper East Side. The on these programs, call them! On Monday, Nov. grocery stores that are of services that Albany building, completed in the library at 456-2400, veterans and their families. 5, at 7 p.m., let us help used to purchase baking County provides and what 1959, was designed by or email [email protected]. Fisher House provides a you evaluate apps and ingredients for sweet to look for as your child Frank Lloyd Wright and The Guilderland Public home away from home choose the best ones for treats. grows and thrives. is itself a NYC attraction. Library is at 2228 Western for service members and young children. You will Ave., Guilderland. Visit their families who travel Barbara Vink be able to play with them www.guilpl.org. Check great distances to get Child development Focusing on Free: •All library yourself and see the fun out facebook.com/ specialized medical care programming is free your children can create. milestones The Guggenheim Guilderland.Library, follow at the VA Medical Center (unless otherwise On Thursday, Nov. 8, The next time that the library on Twitter (@ in Albany. The toiletries noted) and open to the at 10:15, during Toddler you’re planning to visit GuilderlandLib), and get Holiday comfort we collect will go to Fisher public. 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Please note that Lincoln has chosen not to participate in this show. 83992 The Spotlight October 31, 2012 • Page 9 Have dinner Check out ‘Hello Dolly’ in Cohoes Join us for Cohoes past. Call 439-4955, ext. others for lunch if you Music Hall’s production 1176. wish. Call 439-4955, ext. of “Hello Dolly” on •Senior grocery 1176 for more information. delivered Saturday, Nov. 3, at 3 p.m. shopping for residents •Senior grocery The cost is $26.50, payable of Elsmere, Delmar, shopping for residents of Thanksgiving Day to Town of Bethlehem. Town of Bethlehem Slingerlands, North Glenmont, Selkirk, and preparations are in the Town of Guilderland This popular musical has Bethlehem and Marie South Bethlehem. For works by Equinox, Inc. SENIOR CALENDAR a wonderful story and fi ne Tuesday, Nov. 6 Rose Manor. For reservations, call 439-5770. for their 43nd Annual music. Transportation will •Town Hall is closed reservations, call 439- Equinox Thanksgiving leave Town Hall at about for Election Day. 5770. Day Dinner. In order Wednesday, Oct. 31 1:30 p.m. Home pick up Friday, Nov. 9 •Transportation •Senior grocery to get home delivery, can be arranged. Call 439- Scheduled Shopping will available for voting shopping for residents of we need to update our 4955, ext. 1176, to add Thursday, Nov. 8 9 a.m. Zumba in the morning. We •Senior Legal Services Good Samaritan Senior list of dinner recipients, your name to the wait list. 10:30 p.m. will also “do lunch” at Program, a free program Housing and Van Allen so please contact the Come with us for a roast OsteoBusters Pegasus Restaurant in staffed by the Legal Senior Apartments. For Senior Office to make turkey dinner sponsored Coxsackie, cost on your Aid Society, is available reservations, call 439- your reservation. 10:30 a.m. Sr Fitness by the Knox Volunteer own. Transportation for between 10:30 pm and 5770. 1 a.m. Needlecraft Fire Company on Sunday, lunch will leave Town noon at the Bethlehem •Seniors in Motion, 1:30 p.m. OsteoBusters Nov. 4, at noon. The cost is Hall at about noon. Monday, Oct. 29 Town Hall. It provides a low level fun aerobic $10, at the door or $11 for Home pick up can be Scheduled Shopping legal advice and service exercise class set to music, takeouts. Transportation arranged. Suggested van 9 a.m. Aerobics Thursday, Nov. 1 at no cost for residents of will be held at Bethlehem will leave Town Hall at donation: $5. Call 439- Scheduled Shopping Albany County who are 60 Town Hall auditorium, 445 10:30 a.m. OsteoBusters about 10:30 a.m. Home 4955, ext. 1176, to make or older. Call 430-4955, ext Delaware Ave., Delmar, 10:30 a.m. Sr Fitness 9 a.m. OsteoBusters pick up can be arranged. arrangements for voting 1176 for an appointment. 9-10 a.m. No registration is 1:30 p.m. OsteoBusters 12:30 p.m. Mahjongg Suggested van donation: and/or for lunch. •Bethlehem Senior necessary. $3 fee per class. 1 p.m. Pinochle $5. Call 439-4955, ext. 1176. Citizens Club meets For information on Tuesday, Oct. 30 Wednesday, Nov. 7 weekly on Thursdays for the above or a list of 9 a.m. OsteoBusters Friday, Nov. 2 •Senior Discussion an enjoyable afternoon of additional activities, call the 11:30 a.m. Luncheon: Scheduled Shopping Program highlights Group facilitated by Jane games and socializing at Bethlehem Senior Services Pork Loin or Cold Plate 10 a.m. Painting Monday, Nov. 5 Sanders, LMSW, targets the Bethlehem Town Hall Offi ce at 439-4955, #1176. 12:30 p.m. Bingo/ 10 a.m. Bridge •Shopping center trip current news events, auditorium, 445 Delaware Wilma DeLucco, to Walmart in Glenmont. human interest stories, Ave., Delmar at 11:30 a.m. Games/Billiards 1 p.m. Quilting Bethlehem Senior Projects, Call 439-5770. and reminisces about the Bring a sandwich and join Inc. Board Member

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The new program BY ZAN STRUMFELD The fight against domestic is for those living outside of New [email protected] violence is going digital in many parts of New York State, including York City and will eventually be Eleven-year-old Joey in Albany and Schenectady expanded to include orders of Mendrick didn’t know what counties. protection for criminal cases. hit him when he woke up in Those are two of 23 counties The Sheriffs’ Association the hospital last spring. that will now send text messages Institute received a $495,000 grant The Sand Creek Middle or emails to domestic violence from the Federal Bureau of Justice School student remembered victims when an order of Assistance to help implement the trying to dodge a baseball protection has been served SAVIN program to New York. Officials said the information while playing in a Little to abusers through family technology expertise of the State League game, but nothing court. It’s call the Statewide Police and Division of Homeland else. When the doctors told Automated Victim Information Security and Emergency Services him his heart stopped when and Notification Network-New allowed the alerts to be issued via he was struck in the chest by York (SAVIN-NY) system and NY-ALERT. the ball, he learned that CPR is being implemented through “I’m excited that we have saved his life. Students learn how to perform hands-only CPR at Sand Creek Middle a partnership between the New Inspired by Mendrick’s York State Sheriffs’ Association a new tool in the tool bag to School. First Niagara donated 16 CPR Anytime kits to the school and help keep victims of domestic story, First Niagara invested are donating 275 kits to 20 schools in the Capital District. Institute and the state. $10,000 to donate 275 CPR violence safe and to hold their “Representatives from abusers accountable. I urge all Anytime kits to 20 schools Zan Strumfeld/Spotlight agencies across the state’s Public advocates to learn about SAVIN- in the Capital District. They Safety portfolio – in particular, NY and to avail their clients of started their donating spree the end of the year. enough proof that I need the New York State Police and this important new program,” at Sand Creek Middle School that it’s a worthwhile skill,” “The earlier you train Division of Homeland Security said Carole Merrill-Mazurek, on Thursday, Oct. 25, handing Nicholson said. “The skills people and the more people and Emergency Services – director of Women’s Services at out 16 CPR Anytime kits. The can be adapted to this age you train, the greater the worked tirelessly with the Sheriffs’ the YWCA. “All victims who go kits teach students hands- level very quickly.” chance someone can be there Association Institute and victims’ to family court for an order of only CPR, which is just as to take advantage of their Mendrick, now 12, advocates, the courts and local protection should take the extra effective as mouth-to-mouth training to avert a disaster,” understands the importance law enforcement to implement safety measure to be notified CPR. Cosgrove said. of this life-saving skill. He SAVIN in New York State,” said when that order is served.” said although he was trained the state’s Deputy Secretary for “One of the reasons Although CPR is taught in The hope is victims will be in CPR as a Boy Scout, he Public Safety Elizabeth Glazer in we chose this particular the school’s health classes, more vigilant about a further hopes he never has to be in a statement. investment was (because) Sand Creek Associate possible attack from their abuser a situation where he has to I’m on the board of (the) Principal Thomas Nicholson Officials said the time by knowing when the order of use it. American Heart Association, said it wasn’t as “formal or immediately following the protection has been received. so I have knowledge of some organized” as it will be now. “In the rare cases of issuance of an order of protection Victims can then notify the police of the objectives of the AHA,” Another former Sand Creek what happened to me when can be particularly dangerous of any disturbances more quickly Peter Cosgrove, regional Middle School student, someone drops from cardiac for victims as offenders “can be and make arrangements to keep president for Upstate New Casey Stashenko, saved his arrest, someone needs more violent during a time of their family safe. The program York for First Niagara, said. father’s life last year using to know how to use CPR separation.” is meant to “ensure that victims “There is such a critical need CPR skills he had learned in because there’s always that “I encourage anyone who are treated with fairness, dignity for CPR training, so we felt health class. chance that you might save has been – or will be – granted a and respect.” that this is a way to touch a “In one year’s time, the his life and be that person family court order of protection to “This is a great example of how lot of people on an ongoing example of Joey being who saved his life,” Mendrick sign up for this important service the state can work with a non-for- basis.” saved in our community said. “It’s better to be that without delay,” Glazer said. profi t organization to effectively The reusable kits will be and also one of our students person who saved his life The program was announced and effi ciently deliver services used in the school’s health who was trained in this than the person who didn’t Tuesday, Oct. 23 at a media event that will make a difference in classrooms and each eighth procedure who actually know how to use CPR and at the YWCA of Northeastern people’s lives,” said Gov. Andrew grader will be CPR-trained by saved his father’s life is didn’t save his life.” New York in Schenectady. The Cuomo in a statement.

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would work fi ne if those Clarkson’s staff on cutting eight weeks is not enough including transportation appointed are qualifi ed. costs and implementing a time to make this decision. from their homes to ■ Budget Resident Jared King capital spending plan, but ■ Home … Is this truly about the events and doctor’s (From Page 1) suggested the Town felt asking residents for (From Page 1) residents?” appointments. Board vote to opt out of such a large tax increase Upstate Services “Most of the centers would also be cut from the state pension system was unfair. Sewer and residents of the 250-bed runs the Hudson Park are struggling to exist,” seven members to fi ve and and then change the water fees are also facility. Rehabilitation and Saheim said. “We are the town would expand town’s retirement plan scheduled to rise by 6 Kenny Barnes, who Nursing Center in the having fundraisers just the Lockbox service used to something more cost percent in addition to the ran for a seat on the City of Albany. to pay for our van for to collect taxes. Those effective. property tax hike. Legislature a few terms Others spoke out at transportation. It’s just cuts would save roughly “The notion that you ago, said at the public the hearing wondering if getting harder and harder $108,000. “I want the town council and residents to have to have a tax increase hearing one of his main the facility’s workers will to provide full services for The town may also cease know this would solve our in order to accommodate concerns while running be able to keep their jobs our seniors in need.” funding the Colonial Acres current operational and certain choices is a false for the seat was the Albany if the nursing home is Keith Hornbrook, Golf Course to save $4,000 fi nancial diffi culties and premise,” Kotary said. County Nursing Home. privatized. executive director of the next year, though capital would solve them for the “The budget should Barnes said he was Representatives Cohoes Multi-Service projects totaling $270,000 future … and we would work within how much concerned about the from the Albany County Senior Citizens Center, are also scheduled at the not have to set aside $1.5 revenue we have and treatment under a Department for Aging Inc., said they created course. million while we kick the level at which taxes privatized nursing. His also expressed their a petition asking people Former Supervisor Sam the can for future town should be. The governor father was at the nursing concerns about possible to sign against cuts and Messina said he thought supervisors to address implemented a 2 percent home for Alzheimer’s budget cuts. In addition keep funding for senior tough but honest decisions after three years,” he said. cap for a reason.” treatment and said the to reductions on the table, programming. were being made on the King also questioned Although Bethlehem’s facility should be kept “for McCoy has said if the “We are 20 percent of budget, but he did not feel the number of unused proposed budget calls for the people.” budget with its tax hike the population and receive it was necessary to close police cars and the need an 8 percent tax increase, “They had great service and privatization plan does less than 1 percent of the golf course because for police offi cers at town it does fall within the tax there … very nice. I saw not pass, many programs the budget to support less than 1 percent of the meetings. cap because the formula how (seniors) were treated including the Department services,” Hornbrook said. budget would be saved. takes into account the No changes have been there. What worries me is for Aging might have to be “All of our organizations He also felt the $270,000 in loss of Payment in Lieu that any time there’s a eliminated altogether. have made adjustments made to the proposed of Taxes agreements. projected capital spending business that’s trying to Lettie Saheim, to compensate for or budget since it was The town could raise for the future may not be make money … money president of the board absorb these losses. presented in September, taxes by as much as 23 warranted. is the top dollar,” Barnes of the Cohoes Senior We’ve reached (the) point but board members have percent and stay under “Bethlehem is different said. “Money is the main Center, said in the 10 where more adjustments the opportunity to pitch the tax cap. because of its services and changes in the coming concern. All I’m saying is years she’s voluntarily compromise the fabric of Kotary said he plans because of its diversity, and weeks. A budget adoption we should really look at been on the board, she’s the network of providers to ask for a 10 percent Colonial Acres is part of is scheduled for Nov. 14. this a lot more seriously.” noticed a decrease in who deliver these vital that,” Messina said, adding reduction from the $14.2 services to seniors in our In a later interview, Andrew Hubalek, senior support from it is a good investment for million in proposed capital community.” Councilman Jeffrey Kuhn director of social work the county. The Cohoes both the town’s younger expenditures. That could at the Albany County Senior Center provides The Legislature residents and seniors. said he agrees with the potentially save $1.42 proposed spending plan Nursing Home, asked the several outlets to help must adopt a budget in Messina asked for the million from operational 39 legislators to question the community’s seniors, December. and has no changes to and capital reserves. golf course to be put back suggest at this point. what they “really know into the budget and for To further cut about this company.” He residents to be placed onto “We find ourselves spending, Kotary said he conducted his an advisory board that facing very difficult suggested an additional own research on Upstate would examine options for decisions budgetarily,” reduction from the Services Groups and the future. The idea was he said. “I think that the Human Resources found numerous reports proposed several years ago supervisor has tried to and Management of online of neglect and take a very balanced Information Services but never gained traction. reports of mistreatment Whether you’re building, buying, or refinancing, our approach in solving these Departments, and said of residents at other Smolinsky said the problems. We can’t simply experienced mortgage specialists will guide you through town operated with a fi ve- the Supervisor should facilities. cut our way out without take a pay cut of $80,000 the process, making it seem effortless. member planning board “These kinds of reports cutting core services that from his salary, as for a number of years, make me nervous, a contribute critically to the Clarkson also collects a but its size was increased facility getting cited for quality of life in the town.” state pension as a retiree. because several members not being thorough when Councilman Kyle lived in Florida part time “If he doesn’t double investigating alleged Bill Powell Kotary felt otherwise. and there were at times not dip, we could cut taxes by abuses,” Hubalek said. Mortgage Loan Officer enough members to create Kotary said he felt 1 percent,” Kotary said. “Take the time to talk to NMLS ID# 415914 a quorum. Now that is not there were “good, bad Another public hearing other community health cell: 1-518-330-7412 and ugly” aspects in the will take place before the [email protected] the case, and Smolinsky care providers that interact www.tdbank.com/billpowell said a fi ve-member board proposal. He commended budget is accepted. with this company. Six to

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Nov. 1-18, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Satur- Egg, Empire State Plaza, Albany, $20- COMEDY WORKS (ALBANY COUNTY) ongoing; Nott Terrace Heights, Sche- THE CHORALIERS Theater day, 3 p.m. Sunday, adults $15, students $35. Information, 473-1845. Jamie Lissow headlines with sMatt Berg- nectady. Information, 382-7890. Musical group looking for singers of all $10. Information, 462-1297. BOB WARREN BAND man, Nov. 2 and 3, 7:30 and 9:30 p.m., NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DANCE abilities, performs concerts at Christmas 500 Northern Blvd., Albany, advance tick- and in the spring, pieces are familiar and ASSASSINS Capital District singer-songwriter plays “Tails & Terpischore” through Nov. 24, Stephen Sondheim musical, presented ets $20, day of show $25, dinner pack- fun to sing, no auditions are necessary, Music a pair of shows, Nov. 3, 6:30 and 9 ages $39.95 in advance, $44.95 day of 2013; “En Pointe!” through Nov. 18; “Eleo practices are 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays at by Class Act Productions, Schacht Fine p.m., Caffe Lena, 47 Phila St., Sara- Pomare: The Man, The Artist, The Maker Arts Center, Russell Sage College, Troy, show. Information, 275-6897. Saint Clares’ Chapel, McClellan Street, MARK BAPTISTE toga Springs, advance tickets $16, day of of Artists,” through Nov. 18; “American Schenectady. Nov. 1-4, 8 p.m. Thursday through Satur- show $18. Information, 583-0022. COMEDY WORKS Ballet Theatre: Then & Now,” through A mix of folk, traditional and American day, 2 p.m. Sunday, adults $20, students/ (SARATOGA COUNTY) Nov. 18; 99 South Broadway, Saratoga ETUDE CLUB seniors $15. Information, 244-2248. pop music, Nov. 1, 7 p.m., Moon and 2 LATE Joe Bronzi, Nov. 2 7:30 p.m., City Sports Springs. Information, 584-2225. Looking for women interested in vocal River Cafe, 115 South Ferry St., Sche- Folk duo, Nov. 3, 7 p.m., Emack and Grille, 1668 U.S. 9, Clifton Park; Ray and instrumental performance, meetings HELLO, DOLLY! nectady, free. Information, 382-1938. Bolio’s, 366 Delaware Ave., Albany, free. SARATOGA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM Harrington, Nov. 3, 7:30 p.m., Starting held the fi rst Thursday of every month. Classic musical comedy, presented by Information, 512-5100. “The Syracuse Mile,” featuring two of the EMERALD DAWN Gate Restaurant, 12 Ballston Ave., Sara- Information, 374-5536. C-R Productions, Cohoes Music Hall, central New York’s famous stock cars; Celtic/pop rock duo, Nov. 2, 7 p.m., toga Springs; advance tickets $15, day of 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, Nov. 1-11, 8 HAIR OF THE DOG plus ongoing exhbits including “East CLIFTON PARK Emack and Bolio’s, 366 Delaware Ave., show $20. Information, 275-6897. p.m. Thursday through Saturday, 3 p.m. Popular Capital District Irish band, Nov. of Detroit” and New York racing, 110 COMMUNITY CHORUS Saturday and Sunday, $25-$35. Infor- Albany, free. Information, 512-5100. 3, 7:30 p.m., Colonie Elks Lodge, Route Avenue of the Pines, Saratoga Springs. Ongoing rehearsals for its winter concert, mation, 237-5858. 155, Latham, advance tickets $15, day of MELISSA FERRICK Information, 587-1935, ext. 20. Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, show $18. Information, 785-3557. Family OPUS Indie folk artist, with opening act Molly SORELLE GALLERY Clifton Common, Clifton Park, no auditions required to join. Information, 371-6681. Michael Hollinger’s drama about a Durnin, Nov. 2, 8 p.m., WAMC Perform- NEW YORK BANJO — LIGHTWIRE THEATER “Quintessential,” through Nov. 13; Stuy- ing Arts Studio, 339 Central Ave., Albany, world-renowned string quartet pressed A 5-STRING SUMMIT Dazzling visual theatrical group does its vesant Plaza, 1470 Western Ave., Albany. CAPITALAND CHORUS into learning a diffi cult piece for a White $20. Information, 465-5233, ext. 4. Bela Fleck leads an all-star group also take on “The Ugly Duckling” and “The Openings for all voice parts for women House performance, presented by Cur- TANG TEACHING MUSEUM GEOFF MULDAUR featuring Tony Trischka, Bill Keith, Richie Tortoise and the Hare,” Nov. 4, 3 p.m., who love to sing and perform, rehearsals tain Call Theater, 210 Old Loudon Road, Stearns, Eric Weissberg, Pete Wernick & GALLERY Veteran folk rocker, Nov. 2, 8 p.m., Caffe Hart Theater, The Egg, Empire State Pla- are at 7 p.m. Thursdays at New Covenant Latham, through Nov. 17, shows 7:30 and Mac Benford, Nov. 3, 7:30 p.m., Hart “Terry Adkins Recital,” through Dec. 2; Lena, 47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, za, Albany, $10 but adults can get in free Presbyterian Church, corner of Orlanso p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday and Satur- Theater, The Egg, Empire State Plaza, “Dance/Draw” and “Hearing Pictures,” advance tickets $20, day of show $22. when accompanied by a child. Informa- and Western avenues, Albany. Informa- day, and 3 p.m. Sunday, $23. Informa- Albany, $34.50-$44.50. Information, through Dec. 30; “We the People,” Information, 583-0022. tion, 473-1845. tion, 785-3567. tion, 877-7529. 473-1845. through April 7; Skidmore College, Sara- WOODSTOCK ERA EXPERIENCE toga Springs. Information, 580-8080. TANGO FUSION DANCE COMPANY THE SHAPE OF THINGS BRUCE HORNSBY Tribute show to the music of the late Visual Arts Auditioning professional dancers by Neil LaBute drama, presented by Albany Singer-songwriter whose hits include CLARK ART INSTITUTE 1960s, Nov. 2, 8 p.m., Hart Theater, The appointment at Arthur Murray Dance Civic Theater, 235 Second Ave., Albany, “The Way it Is,” “Mandolin Rain” and “Clark Remix,” through Jan. 1, 2014; 225 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Studio, 75 Woodlawn Ave., Saratoga “Every Little Kiss,” Nov. 3, 8 p.m., Troy South St., Williamstown, Mass. Informa- Springs. Information, 306-4173. Savings Bank Music Hall, 30 Second St., “An Irrepressible Confl ict: The Empire tion, (413) 458-9545. Troy, $30-$45. Information, 273-0038. State in the Civil War,” through Sept. 22, ADIRONDACK PASTEL SOCIETY 2013; “Seneca Ray Stoddard: Captur- MASS MOCA Group meets four times a year and holds BENJAMIN MCGRATH ing the Adirondacks,” through Feb. 24; “Michael Oatman: All Utopias Fell,” :1934: A New Deal for Artists,” through an annual show, promotes and encour- Singer-songwriter, with guest John through Nov. 4; “Anna Betbeze: New ages the medium of pastel through exhi- D’Aloia, Nov. 3, 8 p.m., Moon and River Jan. 20; “Focus on Nature XII,” through Work,” through Nov. 5; “Making Room: Dec. 31; “Beneath the City: An Archeo- bitions, education and comradery in the Cafe, 115 South Ferry St., Schenectady, The Space Between Two & Three Dimen- medium. Information, 793-9350. free. Information, 382-1938. logical Perspective of Albany,” perma- sions,” Through Jan. 2; “Invisible Cities,” nent collections on the 9/11 recovery through Feb. 4; “Sol LeWitt: A Wall Draw- DELMAR COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB effort, New York state history and geog- ing Retrospective,” ongoing; plus more; OF ALBANY Openings in the string, horn and percussion raphy, Empire State Plaza, Madison Av- 87 Marshall St., North Adams, Mass. sections. Information, 813-4299 or e-mail Special afternoon performance by area enue. Information, 474-5877. Information, (413) 664-4481. [email protected]. classical ensemble, Nov. 4, 2 p.m., Caffe Lena, 47 Phila St., Saratoga Springs, ALBANY INSTITUTE OF ART ARKELL MUSEUM COLONIE TOWN BAND advance tickets $12, day of show $14. “The Eternal Return: Stephanie Rose Por- “From Giverny to the Brooklyn Bridge,” Several openings, rehearsals on Mon- Information, 583-0022. taits,” through Jan. 27; plus “The Folk through Feb. 2; plus “Arkell’s Inspiration: days at 7:30 p.m. at town hall, Route 9, Spirit of Albany: Folk Art from the Col- the Marketing of Beech-Nut and Art for Newtonville. Information, 783-2760. KYLE CAREY AND LIZ SIMMONS letcion of the Albany Institute of History the People,” ongoing; Canajoharie. Infor- Two young folk singer-songwriters, Nov. and Art” and exhibits on Hudson River mation, 673-2314. COLONIE CENTENNIAL 4, 7 p.m., Caffe Lena, 47 Phila St., Sara- School painting, American sculpture and BRASS CHOIR toga Springs, advance tickets $14, day of the history of Albany, 125 Washington Openings for brass players, rehearsals show $16. Information, 583-0022. Ave. Information, 463-4478. Call for Artists on fi rst Thursday and third Tuesday of the SERGIO & ODAIR ASSAD ALBANY AIRPORT GALLERY month, at 7:15 p.m., town hall, Route 9, SCHENECTADY CIVIC PLAYERS Newtonville. Information, 783-2760. Brazilian-born brothers present a show “More or Less,” through Jan. 6; “Robert featuring arrangements of works by Cartmell: In the Studio,” through Nov. Holding auditions for winter production SUBURBAN SOUNDS Lully, Rameau, Saint-Saens, Faure, 30; plus installations by Paul Katz, Harry of Edward Albee’s “Three Tall Women,” COMMUNITY CHORUS Debussy and more, presented by Troy Leigh, Harold Lohner, Lillian Mulero, Ken Nov. 13 and 15, 7:30 p.m., Schenectady Civic Playhouse, 12 South Church St., Openings in mixed chorus, rehearsals Chromatic Concerts, Inc., Nov. 7, 7:30 Ragsdale, Nancy Shaver and Joy Taylor. Sundays at 7 p.m. at Lynnwood Re- p.m., Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, 30 Information, 463-3726. Schenectady, roles for three women ranging in ages from mid-20s to elderly. formed Church, Route 146, Guilderland. Second St., Troy, $30-$35. Information, Information, 861-8000. 273-0038. BROOKSIDE MUSEUM Information, 423-7456. “The Threads of Time,” through Jan. 31; BALLSTON SPA COMMUNITY BAND FRIENDSHIP SINGERS 6 Charlton St., Ballston Spa. Openings in several sections, especially Openings in women’s singing group, fo- Comedy CLEMENT ART GALLERY percussion, rehearsals Wednesdays at 7 cusing on old favorites and show tunes, rehearsals Tuesday mornings at Delmar “Jon Christopher Gernon: Allegory & Ec- p.m. at Ballston Spa High School. Infor- MOP AND BUCKET Reformed Church, Delaware Avenue, stasy,” through Nov. 27; 210 Broadway, mation, 580-1037. COMPANY Delmar. Information, 439-2360. Troy. Information, 272-6811. THURSDAY MUSICAL CLUB Weekly improv show, Nov. 2, 8 p.m., SIENA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Proctors Underground, 432 State St., MISCI Women’s singing group entering its 99th Rehearsals Thursdays at 7:30 p.m., Siena Schenectady, adults $14, students/se- “Seeing,” through June 2, 2013; plus year, practices held Wednesdays from 9:30 College, Route 9, Loudonville. Informa- niors $6. Information, 346-6204. “FETCH! Lab” and “Fueling the Future,” to 11:30 a.m. Information, 765-4536. tion, 783-2325. Weekly Crossword Page 16 • October 31, 2012 The Spotlight Your Community in The Spotlight Church holds 4th grade class will host a pancake breakfast at breakfast Applebee’s Restaurant in Glenmont on Saturday, Nov. The Men’s Association 10, from 8 to 10 a.m. at St. Matthew’s Church on Mountainview Street is Students and families from sponsoring a big breakfast Glenmont will serve breakfast Sunday, Nov. 4, 7:30 a.m. to noon including pancakes, bacon and in the social hall. coffee. Menu items include Proceeds from the breakfast pancakes, sausage, scrambled will assist in fundraising eggs, home fries, toast, juice, efforts for the students coffee, tea and hot chocolate. nature’s classroom trip. Take outs are also available. For ticket information, All are invited for an enjoyable please contact the Glenmont time and a delicious meal while PTA website at www. helping the association raise glenmontpta.org. Tickets money for its many activities are also available at the around the parish. 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Free swing dance History lesson to lesson offered feature voices from The Albany First Friday the past Capital Swing Dance is featuring Delmar Reformed Church, Alan Thomson’s Little Big Band 386 Delaware Avenue, Delmar, on Nov. 2, 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., at A sign of fall presents ‘Readings from Voices the Albany Elks Lodge, 25 South Members of the Bethlehem Middle School Garden Club were busy Friday afternoon, Oct. 12, building the of a People’s History of the Allen St, Albany. scarecrows that grace the grounds in the front of the school. This is the fourth year that passersbys will United States’. There also will be a free west notice the structures, a sign of the fall season, at the middle school. Voices of a People’s History coast swing lesson with Lyoni Submitted Photo of the United States is a Fisher at 7:30 p.m. General fee critically acclaimed primary- is $15, $12 for Dance Flurry source companion volume members, $10 for students and danced or not. media safety, cyberbullying, Coeymans Hollow will host to Howard Zinn’s ‘A People’s seniors. For more information Admission price is $7 for educational websites, and tips an Election Day lunch and History of the United States’. visit www.danceflurry.org/ adults and $3 for children. Kids to stay connected with your kids. dinner. Menu includes chicken We’ll hear from Frederick swing. under age 12 are free. For more Thursday, Nov. 8, in the and biscuit, mashed potatoes, Douglass, Tecumseh, Cindy information visit www.oldsongs. Bethlehem Central High School butternut squash or green beans, Sheehan and other rebels, org or call 765-2815. Library. Parents of students cranberry sauce, beverage, and dissenters, and visionaries Olde Tyme Gifts to in grades K-5, 6 to 7 p.m, and homemade pie. Noon to 1 p.m. from our past and present. The parents of students in grades Adults are $10 and children are production includes both actors hold craft fair 6-12, from 7 to 8 p.m. $5. Homemade clam chowder and activists. Community day at will be available along with The 23rd annual Olde Tyme nanoscale college cheeseburgers, hamburgers, Friday, Nov. 9. Pot luck Gifts Craft fair will be held on hot dog’s, beverage, and pie dinner at 5:30 p.m. Program The College of Nanoscale Saturday, Nov. 3 from 9 a.m. to Holiday craft fair starting at 11 a.m. Take outs begins at 7 p.m. A donation Science and Engineering 4 p.m. and Sunday, Nov. 4 from available. There will also be a of $10 is requested. $2 for (CNSE) Community Day and bazaar 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 38 Whitehead bake sale. students. Please bring a dish Street, off Route 396 Maple will offer guests a unique The First Unitarian to share. For more information Avenue, in Selkirk. Look for opportunity to receive a Universalist Society of Albany call 466-1192. balloons and signs. firsthand look at CNSE’s is holding a holiday craft fair Albany NanoTech Complex. and bazaar. A diverse selection Church concerts Both adults and children of quality handcrafted items scheduled CNSE holds Nano Community center will have the opportunity including jams and jellies, to interact with CNSE candles, soaps, fi ne art, jewelry, The New Baltimore job fair holds dance series ornaments, pottery, and used students, faculty and staff, Reformed Church located on Further expanding its books will be available. Lunch and to participate in a variety the corner of Route 144 and world-class workforce in Two of the area’s leading is also available in Randy’s Cafe of activities that promote a Church Street in the hamlet accordance with Governor proponents of traditional serving delicious homemade greater understanding of will be featuring three concerts Andrew Cuomo’s vision dance, Old Songs, Inc. with soups, chili, quiche, desserts nanotechnology. Join us for this fall. to continue building New underwriting support from hands-on activities, engaging and more. Cafe will be open On Friday, Nov. 9 the ever Homespun Occasions, host a York’s globally recognized demonstrations, timely both days. popular Hilltown Ramblers will nanotechnology industry, new monthly series, Old Songs presentations, and guided Saturday, Nov. 10, from 9 perform at 7 p.m. in Fellowship Community Dances, starting CNSE will hold a Nano Job tours of CNSE’s unrivaled a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, Hall. We are also delighted Fair to assist in filling more Saturday evening, Nov. 3, at Albany NanoTech Complex. Nov. 11, from 11 a.m. to 3 to feature a performance than 300 current and future 7:30 p.m. The fi rst dance will Saturday, Nov. 3, 11 a.m. p.m. at the First Unitarian on Saturday, Nov. 24 by the openings, supported by feature caller Paul Rosenberg to 3 p.m., CNSE’s Albany Universalist Society of Albany, McKrells starting at 7:30 p.m. a significant outreach to and music by Tamarack at NanoTech Complex, 257 Fuller 405 Washington Ave., Albany. On Sunday, Dec. 9, Harpist Jim attract qualified women, the Old Songs Community Road, Albany. Free parking at UAlbany’s Davis, will present a Christmas veterans and minority Center, 37 South Main Ave., Admission is free. For downtown Hawley Avenue lot concert at 7:30 p.m., a change candidates to apply for Voorheesville. additional information, call 956- at Washington Avenue and from the earlier hour first positions that include both The series will feature 7415 or visit cnse.albany.edu/ Robin Street. Free admission. reported. high-tech and traditional simple, fun, joyous dances Outreach/NANOvember/ For more information call 463- Tickets for each concert career opportunities. from the United States and CommunityDay.aspx. 7135. are $10 and may be purchased For additional information around the world in circle, at the door. To reserve, call and to pre-register, please square, contra and other 756-8764. visit cnse.albany.edu/ configurations. It’s a long Technology night at Election Day lunch Outreach/NANOvember/ standing tradition to bring NanoJobFair.aspx. people of all ages together in Bethlehem school and dinner planned Pancake breakfast Wednesday, Nov. 7, 5:30 an evening of simple joyous Learn about how technology at Glenmont school to 9 p.m., Albany NanoTech dances that anyone of any age is being used in our classrooms, On Nov. 6, the Trinity United Complex, 255 Fuller Road, can do, whether you have ever internet safety, iPad 101, social Methodist Church, Route 143, The Glenmont Elementary Albany.

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Loc.: Albany Cranberry Lake Timber, of LLC whom process may Notice of Formation of CCW of PROFESSIONELLE Albany Cnty. SSNY des- Cnty. SSNY designated as LLC. App. for Auth. filed be served. SSNY shall mail ENTERPRISES LLC. Arts. LEGAL NOTICE NEW YORK, LLC. Art. of ignated as agent of LLC agent of LLC whom process Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) process to: c/o The LLC, of Org. was fi led with SSNY Org. fi led w/Secy. of State whom process may be may be served. SSNY shall on 10/1/12. Off. loc.: Al- 911 Central Ave., #101, on 9/11/12. Office loca- Notice of Formation CRIS- of NY (SSNY) on 9/6/12. Of- served. SSNY shall mail mail process to: c/o The LLC, bany County. LLC formed in Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: tion: Albany County. SSNY TA TRANS LLC Arts. of Org. fi ce location: Albany County. process to: c/o The LLC, 911 Central Ave., #101, Al- Delaware (DE) on 9/24/12. all lawful activities. designated as agent of fi led with SSNY 9/6/2012. SSNY 911 Central Ave., #101, bany, NY 12206. Purpose: all SSNY designated as agent 83917 (D) LLC whom process against Off. Loc.: Albany Cnty. designated as agent for Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: lawful activities. of LLC upon whom process (October 31, 2012) may be served. SSNY shall SSNY designated as agent service of process. SSNY all lawful activities. 83699 (D) against it may be served. mail process to: c/o The of LLC whom process may shall mail process to 83814 (D) (October 31, 2012) SSNY shall mail process LLC, 46 State St., Albany, be served. SSNY shall mail 80 State St., Albany, NY (October 31, 2012) to: Capitol Services, Inc., LEGAL NOTICE NY 12207. The registered process to: c/o The LLC, 12207. Purpose: Any lawful 1218 Central Ave., Ste. agent is: USA Corporate 911 Central Ave., #101, activity. LEGAL NOTICE 100, Albany, NY 12205. Notice of Formation 17 Services Inc. at the same Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: 83572 (D) LEGAL NOTICE DE address of LLC: 1675 Holding LLC Arts. of Org. address. Purpose: all lawful all lawful activities. (October 31, 2012) Notice of Formation Anne South State St., Ste. B, fi led with SSNY 10/4/2012. activities. 83559 (D) Notice of Formation Amore- Weisberg & Associates LLC Dover, DE 19901. Arts. of Off. Loc.: Albany Cnty. 83551 (D) (October 31, 2012) sat LLC Arts. of Org. fi led Arts. of Org. fi led with SSNY Org. fi led DE Secy. of State, SSNY designated as agent (October 31, 2012) LEGAL NOTICE with SSNY 9/14/2012. Off. 9/25/2012. Off. Loc.: Albany 401 Federal St., Dover, DE of LLC whom process may Loc.: Albany Cnty. SSNY Cnty. SSNY designated as 19901. Purpose: any lawful be served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of VIC- designated as agent of agent of LLC whom process act or activity. process to: c/o The LLC, LEGAL NOTICE TORY FAMILY PHARMACY, LLC whom process may may be served. SSNY shall 83903 (D) 911 Central Ave., #101, Notice of Formation HEL- LLC. Arts. of Org. was fi led be served. SSNY shall mail mail process to: c/o The LLC, (October 31, 2012) Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: Notice of Formation Glyka LAS 300 LLC Arts. of Org. with SSNY on 9/17/12. Of- process to: c/o The LLC, 911 Central Ave., #101, Al- all lawful activities. Trans LLC Arts. of Org. fi led fi led with SSNY 9/6/2012. fi ce location: Albany County. 911 Central Ave., #101, bany, NY 12206. Purpose: all 83918 (D) with SSNY 9/12/2012. Off. Off. Loc.: Albany Cnty. SSNY designated as agent Albany, NY 12206. The reg. lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE (October 31, 2012) Loc.: Albany Cnty. SSNY SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process agent is: Accumera LLC at 83700 (D) designated as agent of of LLC whom process may against may be served. same address. Purpose: all (October 31, 2012) Notice of formation of Cac- LLC whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail SSNY shall mail process lawful activities. weekends, LLC Arts. of Org. LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, to: c/o The LLC, 46 State 83815 (D) fi led with the Sect’y of State process to: c/o The LLC, 911 Central Ave., #101, St., Albany, NY 12207. The (October 31, 2012) LEGAL NOTICE of NY (SSNY) on 10/1/2012. Notice of Formation Auth 911 Central Ave., #101, Al- Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: registered agent is: USA Offi ce location, County of Method of Therapeutic Mas- bany, NY 12206. Purpose: all lawful activities. Corporate Services Inc. at Notice of Formation She- Albany. SSNY has been sage & Acupuncture PLLC all lawful activities. 83560 (D) the same address. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE Bytes Enterprise, LLC Arts. designated as agent of the Arts. of Org. fi led with SSNY 83552 (D) (October 31, 2012) all lawful activities. of Org. filed with SSNY LLC upon whom process 9/27/2012. Off. Loc.: Albany (October 31, 2012) 83652 (D) Notice of Formation Swis- 9/24/2012. Off. Loc.: Albany against it may be served. Cnty. SSNY designated as (October 31, 2012) sted LLC Arts. of Org. fi led Cnty. SSNY designated as SSNY shall mail process agent of LLC whom process LEGAL NOTICE with SSNY 9/19/2012. Off. agent of LLC whom process to: 23 Windsor Ct., Delmar may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE Loc.: Albany Cnty. SSNY may be served. SSNY shall NY 12054. Purpose: any mail process to: c/o The KATADUS GROUP LLC LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of mail process to: c/o The LLC, lawful act. LLC, 911 Central Ave. #101, Notice of Forma- was fi led with the SSNY on LLC whom process may 911 Central Ave., #101, Al- 83911 (D) Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: tion TSIKOS LLC Arts. 08/21/12. Office: Albany Notice of Formation of SU- be served. SSNY shall mail bany, NY 12206. Purpose: all (October 31, 2012) all lawful activities. of Org. filed with SSNY County. SSNY designated PERLATUDE LLC. Arts. of process to: c/o The LLC, lawful activities. 83919 (D) 9/12/2012. Off. Loc.: Albany as agent of LLC whom pro- Org. was fi led with SSNY 911 Central Ave., #101, 83701 (D) (October 31, 2012) Cnty. SSNY designated cess against may be served. on 9/17/12. Office loca- Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: (October 31, 2012) LEGAL NOTICE as agent of LLC whom The P.O. address which tion: Albany County. SSNY all lawful activities. process may be served. SSNY shall mail any pro- designated as agent of LLC 83679 (D) Notice of Formation of JA- LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail process cess against the LLC served whom process against may (October 31, 2012) LEGAL NOTICE COBY ELECTRICAL & to: c/o The LLC, 911 Cen- upon him: c/o CorpCo, 910 be served. SSNY shall mail DATA SOLUTIONS, LLC. Notice of Formation Wil- tral Ave., #101, Albany, NY Foulk Rd., Suite 201, Wilm- process to: c/o The LLC, KATADUS GROUP LLC Arts. of Org. was fi led with liam A. Kennedy III MD 12206. Purpose: all lawful ington, DE 19803. Purpose: 46 State St., Albany, NY LEGAL NOTICE was fi led with the SSNY on SSNY on 10/3/12. Office PLLC Arts. of Org. filed activities. any lawful purpose. 12207. The registered agent 08/21/12. Office: Albany location: Albany County. with SSNY 9/27/2012. Off. 83553 (D) 83564 (D) is: USA Corporate Services Thekami Taxi, LLC. Arts. County. SSNY designated SSNY designated as agent Loc.: Albany Cnty. SSNY (October 31, 2012) (October 31, 2012) Inc. at the same address. of Org. fi led with SSNY on as agent of LLC whom pro- of LLC whom process designated as agent of Purpose: all lawful activities. 08/28/12. Off. Loc.: Albany cess against may be served. against may be served. LLC whom process may 83653 (D) Co. SSNY desig. as agt. The P.O. address which SSNY shall mail process be served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE (October 31, 2012) upon whom process may SSNY shall mail any process to: c/o The LLC, 46 State process to: c/o The LLC, be served. SSNY shall mail against the LLC served upon St., Albany, NY 12207. The 911 Central Ave. #101, Al- Notice of Formation BOU- Notice of Formation of process to: Incorp Services, him: c/o CorpCo, 910 Foulk registered agent is: USA bany, NY 12206. Purpose: ZOUKIA LLC Arts. of Org. SLINGERLANDS MARKET LEGAL NOTICE Inc., One Commerce Plz, 99 Rd., Suite 201, Wilmington, Corporate Services Inc. at all lawful activities. fi led with SSNY 9/12/2012. OWNERS LLC. Arts. of Org. Washington Ave., Ste 805A, DE 19803. Purpose: any the same address. Purpose: 83920 (D) Off. Loc.: Albany Cnty. filed Secy. of State of NY Notice of formation of ACA- Albany, NY 12210-2822. lawful purpose. all lawful activities. (October 31, 2012) SSNY designated as agent (SSNY) on 9/13/12. Off. DEMI Consulting Services General Purposes. 83704 (D) 83912 (D) of LLC whom process may loc.: Albany County. SSNY LLC App. for Authority fi led 83686 (D) (October 31, 2012) (October 31, 2012) be served. SSNY shall mail designated as agent of LLC with the Sect’y of State of (October 31, 2012) LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o The LLC, upon whom process against NY (SSNY) on 4/11/2012. 911 Central Ave., #101, Al- it may be served. SSNY shall Offi ce location, County of LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of formation YOUR- bany, NY 12206. Purpose: mail process to: 421 Seventh Albany. SSNY has been LEGAL NOTICE VISA LLC. all lawful activities. Ave., 15th Fl., NY, NY 10001. designated as agent of the Notice of Qualification of Notice of Formation Articles of Org. fi led with NY 83554 (D) Purpose: any lawful activity. LLC upon whom process Notice of Formation Let It DHR Insurance Services, of LARA JADE PHOTOG- Secretary of State (SSNY) (October 31, 2012) 83565 (D) against it may be served. Shine Services LLC Arts. LLC. App. for Auth. fi led Secy. RAPHY LLC. Arts. of Org. on 06/28/2012, offi ce loca- (October 31, 2012) SSNY shall mail process of Org. filed with SSNY of State of NY (SSNY) on was filed with SSNY on tion: Albany County, SSNY to: c/o Corporation Service 10/1/2012. Off. Loc.: Albany 9/28/12. Off. loc.: Albany 10/2/12. Office location: is designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE Company, 80 State St., Al- Cnty. SSNY designated County. LLC formed in Dela- Albany County. SSNY des- upon whom process may LEGAL NOTICE bany, NY 12207. Purpose: as agent of LLC whom ware (DE) on 5/12/09. SSNY ignated as agent of LLC be served, SSNY shall mail Notice of Formation TAX- Any lawful act. process may be served. designated as agent of LLC whom process against may service of process to NW ITZIS LLC Arts. of Org. fi led Notice of Formation of a 83670 (D) SSNY shall mail process upon whom process against be served. SSNY shall mail Registered Agent LLC, des- with SSNY 9/12/2012. Off. Limited Liability Company (October 31, 2012) to: c/o The LLC, 911 Cen- it may be served. SSNY process to: c/o The LLC, ignated agent, 90 State St Loc.: Albany Cnty. SSNY (LLC): Name: ELEFTHERIA tral Ave., #101, Albany, NY shall mail process to: c/o CT 46 State St., Albany, NY STE 700 Offi ce 40, Albany, designated as agent of PROPERTIES, LLC; Ar- 12206. Purpose: all lawful Corporation System, 111 12207. The registered agent NY 12207. Purpose - any LLC whom process may ticles of Organization fi led LEGAL NOTICE activities. 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, the is: USA Corporate Services lawful purpose. be served. SSNY shall mail with the Secretary of State 83695 (D) registered agent upon whom Inc. at the same address. 84122 (D) process to: c/o The LLC, of Notice of Formation of TOP (October 31, 2012) process may be served. DE Purpose: all lawful activities. (October 31, 2012) 911 Central Ave., #101, Al- New York (SSNY) on PAIR LLC. Arts. of Org. address of LLC: 1209 Orange 83913 (D) bany, NY 12206. Purpose: 09/07/2012. Offi ce location: was filed with SSNY on St., Wilmington, DE 19801. (October 31, 2012) all lawful activities. Albany County. SSNY has 9/21/12. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE Arts. of Org. fi led DE Secy. of LEGAL NOTICE 83555 (D) been designated as agent Albany County. SSNY des- State, 401 Federal St., Dover, Notice of Formation JGM (October 31, 2012) of the LLC upon whom ignated as agent of LLC DE 19901. Purpose: all lawful LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation process against it may be whom process against may Realty Holdings LLC Arts. purposes. of NORTHERN 90 REALTY, served. SSNY shall mail be served. SSNY shall of Org. filed with SSNY 83900 (D) Notice of Formation of AP- LLC. Arts. of Org. was fi led LEGAL NOTICE a copy of process to: c/o mail process to: c/o The 10/1/2012. Off. Loc.: Albany (October 31, 2012) PLEGATE CAPITAL PART- with SSNY on 10/9/12. Of- ELEFTHERIA PROPER- LLC, 46 State St., Albany, Cnty. SSNY designated as NERS (N.A.) LLC. Arts. of fi ce location: Albany County. Notice of Formation Kate TIES, LLC, P.O. Box 8683, NY 12207. The registered agent of LLC whom process Org. was fi led with SSNY SSNY designated as agent Willingham LLC Arts. Albany, N.Y. 12208. Pur- agent is: USA Corporate may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE on 10/9/12. Office loca- of LLC whom process of Org. filed with SSNY pose: Any Lawful Purpose Services Inc. at the same mail process to: c/o The tion: Albany County. SSNY against may be served. 9/12/2012. Off. Loc.: Albany 83568 (D) address. Purpose: all lawful LLC, 911 Central Ave., #101, Notice of Qualification of designated as agent of LLC SSNY shall mail process Cnty. SSNY designated (October 31, 2012) activities. Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: Strategic Power Holdings, whom process against may to: c/o The LLC, 46 State as agent of LLC whom 83671 (D) all lawful activities. L.L.C. App. for Auth. filed be served. SSNY shall mail St., Albany, NY 12207. The process may be served. (October 31, 2012) 83696 (D) Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) process to: c/o The LLC, registered agent is: USA SSNY shall mail process LEGAL NOTICE (October 31, 2012) on 9/28/12. Off. loc.: Albany 46 State St., Albany, NY Corporate Services Inc. at to: c/o The LLC, 911 Cen- County. LLC formed in Dela- 12207. The registered agent the same address. Purpose: tral Ave., #101, Albany, NY Notice of Formation of 112 LEGAL NOTICE ware (DE) on 9/26/12. SSNY is: USA Corporate Services all lawful activities. 12206. Purpose: all lawful SUFFOLK LLC. Arts. of LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of LLC Inc. at the same address. 84123 (D) activities. Org. was fi led with SSNY Notice of Formation Nine upon whom process against Notice of Formation HGS Purpose: all lawful activities. (October 31, 2012) 83556 (D) on 9/17/12. Office loca- South West LLC Arts. it may be served. SSNY 83914 (D) (October 31, 2012) tion: Albany County. SSNY of Org. filed with SSNY Real Estate LLC Arts. shall mail process to: Capitol of Org. filed with SSNY (October 31, 2012) designated as agent of LLC 9/21/2012. Off. Loc.: Albany Services, Inc., 1218 Central LEGAL NOTICE whom process against may Cnty. SSNY designated 10/1/2012. Off. Loc.: Albany Ave., Ste. 100, Albany, NY Cnty. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSNY shall mail as agent of LLC whom 12205. DE address of LLC: LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of 5672 process to: c/o The LLC, process may be served. agent of LLC whom pro- 1675 South State St., Ste. GARDEN DRIVE LLC. Arts. Notice of Formation Jaline 46 State St., Albany, NY SSNY shall mail process cess may be served. SSNY B, Dover, DE 19901. Arts. of NOTICE OF FORMATION of Org. was fi led with SSNY Design LLC Arts. of Org. 12207. The registered agent to: c/o The LLC, 911 Cen- shall mail process to: c/o Org. fi led DE Secy. of State, OF LIMITED LIABILITY on 10/9/12. Offi ce location: fi led with SSNY 9/10/2012. is: USA Corporate Services tral Ave., #101, Albany, NY The LLC, 911 Central Ave., 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, Do- COMPANY. NAME: B & D Albany County. SSNY des- Off. Loc.: Albany Cnty. Inc. at the same address. 12206. Purpose: all lawful #101, Albany, NY 12206. ver, DE 19901. Purpose: any GUN SMOKE, LLC. Ar- ignated as agent of LLC SSNY designated as agent Purpose: all lawful activities. activities. Purpose: all lawful activities. lawful act or activity. ticles of Organization were whom process against may of LLC whom process may 83570 (D) 83675 (D) 83697 (D) 83901 (D) fi led with the Secretary of be served. SSNY shall mail be served. 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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 46 State St., Albany, NY LLC. Art. of Org. filed w/ of filing. Office Location: LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o The LLC, of process. SOS shall mail 12207. The registered agent Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) Albany County. SSNY has 911 Central Ave., #101, copy of process to 43 Ly- is: USA Corporate Services on 9/10/12. Offi ce location: been designated as agent Notice of Formation of Notice of Formation of Who Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: ons Avenue, Delmar, NY Inc. at the same address. Albany County. SSNY des- of the LLC upon whom SYLKEN STABLES LLC, Wudda Thunk Racing, LLC, all lawful activities. 12054. Purpose: Any law- Purpose: all lawful activities. ignated as agent for service process against it may be Arts of Org. fi led with NY Art. of Org. fi led Sec’y of 84266 (D) ful act or activity. 84124 (D) of process. SSNY shall mail served. SSNY may mail a Secy of State (SSNY) on State (SSNY) 10/16/12. Of- (October 31, 2012) 84309 (D) (October 31, 2012) process to 56 W. 65 St. #2A., copy of any process to the 9/24/12. Office location: fi ce location: Albany County. (October 31, 2012) NY, NY 10023. Purpose: LLC at 6 Woodridge Court, Schenectady County. SSNY SSNY designated as agent Any lawful Albany, New York 12203, is designated as agent of of LLC upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE activity. which is the principal busi- LLC upon whom process against it may be served. LEGAL NOTICE 84133 (D) ness location. The purpose against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of Notice of Formation BFC NOTICE OF FORMATION (October 31, 2012) for which the LLC is formed SSNY shall mail process to process to Jeffrey P. Riker, Sinclair Builders LLC Arts. ANNUAL MEETING DOMESTIC LIMITED LI- is to engage in any lawful 650 Franklin St., Schenect- 164 Kenwood Ave., Delmar, of Org. filed with SSNY BETHLEHEM CEMETERY ABILITY COMPANY (LLC). act or activity for which ady, NY 12305. Purpose: NY 12054. Purpose: any 10/19/2012. Off. Loc.: Alba- ASSOC., INC., Name: PTM REALTY LEGAL NOTICE limited liability companies any lawful activity. lawful activities. Latest date ny Cnty. SSNY designated 7:00PM MONDAY, NOVEM- GROUP LLC. Articles of may be organized under 84250 (D) 1/25/2111. as agent of LLC whom pro- BER 5, 2012 Organization fi led with NY NOTICE OF FORMATION the NYS Limited Liability (October 31, 2012) 84258 (D) cess may be served. SSNY AT THE DELMAR RE- Secretary of State, Octo- of SELECT LIMITED LLC. Company Law. (October 31, 2012) shall mail process to: c/o FORMED CHURCH ber 3, 2012. Purpose: to Art. of Org. filed w/Secy. 84142 (D) The LLC, 911 Central Ave., 386 DELAWARE AVE., DEL- engage in any lawful act or of State of NY (SSNY) on (October 31, 2012) LEGAL NOTICE #101, Albany, NY 12206. MAR, NY. activity. Offi ce: in Albany 9/26/12. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE Purpose: all lawful activities. THOSE WISHING TO VOTE County. Secretary of State Albany County. SSNY des- Notice of Formation of 84267 (D) MUST CONTACT Central Square Commu- LOCUST VIEW APTS, LLC is agent for process against ignated as agent for service LEGAL NOTICE (October 31, 2012) VIA PHONE (439-2394) LLC and shall mail copy to of process. SSNY shall mail nity MHC LLC, Arts of Org. Articles of Organization FOR OWNERSHIP VERI- 9 Eliot Drive, Slingerlands, process to 88-12 151 Ave. Notice of Formation Seher fi led with NY Secy of State were fi led on the 11th day of FICATION NY 12159. #4E, Howard Beach, NY Alsharq LLC Arts. of Org. (SSNY) on 10/02/12. Offi ce October 2012. The offi ce is LEGAL NOTICE NO LATER THAN 84126 (D) 11414. Purpose: Any lawful fi led with SSNY 10/17/2012. location: Albany County. to be located in the County 10/24/2012. (October 31, 2012) activity. Off. Loc.: Albany Cnty. SSNY is designated as of Albany with a street ad- NOTICE OF FORMATION 83897 (D) 84134 (D) SSNY designated as agent agent of LLC upon whom dress of 96 Wildwood Lane, DOMESTIC LIMITED LI- (October 31, 2012) (October 31, 2012) of LLC whom process may process against it may be Selkirk, New York 12158. ABILITY COMPANY (LLC). LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSNY shall mail served. SSNY shall mail The secretary of State has Name: CAMPUS ASSO- process to: c/o The LLC, process to 2115 Central been designated as agent CIATS V LLC. Articles of LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation Nepal LEGAL NOTICE 233 2nd Ave., Albany, NY Ave., Schenectady, NY for service of process and Organization fi led with NY Infrastructure Consult LLC 12209. Purpose: all lawful 12304. Purpose: any lawful shall mail such process to Secretary of State, Octo- GENERAL ELECTION Arts. of Org. fi led with SSNY NOTICE OF FORMATION activities. activity. Locust View Apts, LLC, 96 ber 17, 2012. Purpose: to TUESDAY 10/12/2012. Off. Loc.: Alba- of TG ELITE LEARNING 84158 (D) 84251 (D) Wildwood Lane, Selkirk, engage in any lawful act or NOVEMBER 6, 2012 ny Cnty. SSNY designated LLC. Art. of Org. filed w/ (October 31, 2012) (October 31, 2012) New York 12158. This LLC activity. Offi ce: in Albany 6:00 A.M.TO 9:00 P.M. as agent of LLC whom pro- Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) is formed for every legal County. Secretary of State PUBLIC OFFICES TO BE cess may be served. SSNY on 9/18/12. Offi ce location: purpose. is agent for process against VOTED FOR shall mail process to: c/o Albany County. SSNY des- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 84260 (D) LLC and shall mail copy to WITHIN ALBANY COUNTY The LLC, 911 Central Ave., ignated as agent for service (October 31, 2012) 302 Washington Avenue FEDERAL #101, Albany, NY 12206. of process. SSNY shall mail Notice of Formation of The Notice of Formation Ext., Albany, NY 12203. President/Vice President of Purpose: all lawful activities. process to 255 E. 49 St. #9F, Carter Company & Devel- of 4HHS DEVELOPMENTS 84268 (D) the United States 84127 (D) NY, NY 10017. Purpose: opment Group, LLC, Art. LLC. Arts. of Org. was fi led LEGAL NOTICE (October 31, 2012) Member, United States Sen- (October 31, 2012) Any lawful activity. of Org. fi led Sec’y of State with SSNY on 10/16/12. ate (1) 84136 (D) (SSNY) 10/1/12. Office Office location: Albany Notice of Formation of KAY Member, United States (October 31, 2012) location: Albany County. County. SSNY designated HOSPITALITY LLC. Arts. of LEGAL NOTICE House of Representatives LEGAL NOTICE SSNY designated as agent as agent of LLC whom pro- Org. was fi led with SSNY (20th Congressional Dis- of LLC upon whom process cess against may be served. on 10/18/12. Office loca- NOTICE OF FORMATION trict) NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process tion: Albany County. SSNY DOMESTIC LIMITED LI- of C&M GEMS LLC. Art. of SSNY shall mail copy of to: c/o The LLC, 46 State designated as agent of LLC ABILITY COMPANY (LLC). STATE Org. fi led w/Secy. NOTICE OF FORMATION process to D Spencer Cart- St., Albany, NY 12207. The whom process against may Name: COLUMBIA 10 Supreme Court Justice 3rd of State of NY (SSNY) on of NEW YORK COMPOST er Jr., 160 Chestnut St., Al- registered agent is: USA be served. SSNY shall mail VISTA BLVD LLC. Articles Judicial District (2) Ð 14 yr. 6/28/12. Office location: LLC. Art. of Org. filed w/ bany, NY 12210. Purpose: Corporate Services Inc. at process to: c/o The LLC, of Organization fi led with term Albany County. SSNY Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) any lawful activities. Latest the same address. Purpose: 46 State St., Albany, NY NY Secretary of State, Oc- Member, New York State designated as agent for on 5/13/10. Offi ce location: date 5/4/2110. all lawful activities. 12207. The registered agent tober 17, 2012. Purpose: to Senate (44th & 46th Dis- service of process. SSNY Albany County. SSNY des- 84244 (D) 84252 (D) is: USA Corporate Services engage in any lawful act or tricts) shall mail process to ignated as agent for service (October 31, 2012) (October 31, 2012) Inc. at the same address. activity. Offi ce: in Albany Member, New York State 7006 Woodside Ave., Wood- of process. SSNY shall mail Purpose: all lawful activities. County. Secretary of State Assembly (102nd, 108th, side, NY 11377. Purpose: process to 99 Washington 84261 (D) is agent for process against 109th, 110th, 111th Dis- Any lawful activity. Ave. #805-A, Albany, NY LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE (October 31, 2012) LLC and shall mail copy to tricts) 84128 (D) 12210. Purpose: Any lawful 302 Washington Avenue Notice of Formation of KAR- COUNTY (October 31, 2012) activity. Notice of Formation of JCJ Ext., Albany, NY 12203. County Court Judge (1) Ð 10 84137 (D) Group, LLC, Art. of Org. IN COONROD LLC. Arts. of LEGAL NOTICE 84269 (D) Org. was fi led with SSNY yr. term (October 31, 2012) fi led Sec’y of State (SSNY) (October 31, 2012) County District Attorney (1) LEGAL NOTICE 8/21/12. Offi ce location: Al- on 10/16/12. Office loca- Notice of Qualification of tion: Albany County. SSNY Cornerstone Operations Ð 4 yr. term bany County. SSNY desig- CITIES NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE nated as agent of LLC upon designated as agent of LLC Group LLC. App. for Auth. LEGAL NOTICE of CHECKER CAB NYC whom process against may fi led Secy. of State of NY ALBANY whom process against it City Court Judge (2) - 10 LLC. Art. of Org. filed w/ PROACTIVE STANCE LLC may be served. SSNY shall be served. SSNY shall mail (SSNY) on 10/11/12. Off. MSM Consolidated, LLC. Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) Articles of Org. fi led NY Sec. process to: c/o The LLC, loc.: Albany County. LLC Arts. of Org. fi led with SSNY yr. term mail copy of process to ALBANY CITY SCHOOLS on 10/1/12. Offi ce location: of State (SSNY) 10/9/2012. John W. Hall, Sr., 120 State 46 State St., Albany, NY formed in Pennsylvania on 10/11/12. Off. Loc.: Al- Albany County. SSNY des- Offi ce in Schenectady Co. 12207. The registered agent (PA) on 1/21/11. SSNY bany Co. SSNY desig. as Member of Board of Educa- Route 146, Altamont, NY tion (2) Ð 4 yr. term ignated as agent for service SSNY desig. agent of LLC 12009. Purpose: any law- is: USA Corporate Services designated as agent of agt. upon whom process of process. SSNY shall mail upon whom process may Inc. at the same address. LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall COHOES ful activities. Latest date None process to 180 Greenpoint be served. SSNY shall 1/25/2110. Purpose: all lawful activities. against it may be served. mail process to: The LLC, Ave. #3L, Bklyn, NY 11222. mail copy of process to 122 84253 (D) SSNY shall mail process 370 Ocean Pkwy, Ste. 2H, WATERVLIET 84245 (D) Member of City Common Purpose: Any lawful activity. Gifford Rd., Schenectady, (October 31, 2012) (October 31, 2012) to: c/o National Registered Brooklyn, NY 11218. Gen- 84129 (D) NY 12304. Purpose: Any Agents, Inc., 111 8th Ave., eral Purposes. Council (1) - 4 yr. term (October 31, 2012) lawful purpose. NY, NY 10011, registered 84270 (D) TOWNS 84138 (D) LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE agent upon whom process (October 31, 2012) BERNE (October 31, 2012) may be served. 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Lauren Kogelmann added a second-half goal to seal ■ Lady the victory. (From Page 24) Guilderland meets long shots on goal that Shaker (9-8-0) in Thurs- Nickles handled. day’s other Class AA semifi nal game in Schuy- “You drop back in the lerville. The Blue Bison box, and if they want to upended Saratoga Springs shoot from the outside, (10-6-1) 1-0 in a quarterfi nal we’ll take that because contest Sunday. Katie Nickles will catch In boys’ soccer, Beth- those every time,” said lehem and Albany will Rogan. play each other Thursday Nickles finished with to determine which team nine saves to pick up her advances to the Class AA 60th career win and her fi nals. 43rd shutout. Bethlehem (15-0-2) Bethlehem must now breezed into the semifi nals face a Niskayuna (16-1- by beating Ballston Spa 1) team coming off a 4-0 3-0 Saturday in Delmar, quarterfinal victory over while Big 10 champion Colonie in Thursday’s Albany (10-2-4) defeated semifinal round at Guilderland on penalty Schuylerville High School. kicks in their quarterfi nal “They’re a good team, contest. but it’s a semifi nal and it’s Guilderland (11-4-3) had on the turf,” said Rogan. a 1-0 lead on Matt Mesiti’s “Anything can happen.” fi rst-half goal, but Ali Alal- Guilderland (13-3-1) kawi got the equalizer for also advanced to the Class Albany in the second half. AA semifinals following Two overtime periods a 4-2 quarterfi nal victory failed to produce a goal. over Columbia Sunday. Ethan Gunty, Ethan The Lady Dutch built a Strauss and Alex Kessler 3-0 halftime lead on goals each scored a goal to help Bethlehem’s Tara Teal, left, stretches to control the ball during Sunday’s Section II Class AA quarterfi nal game against by Jess Capone, Laurie Bethlehem eliminate Ball- Shenendehowa in Clifton Park. Rob Jonas/Spotlight Knapp and Emma Oliver. ston Spa (4-11-3).

of two battles he would the chance,” said Shell. worlds – as well as the Burnt every day,” said Whipple. eventually wage against “He gets it – that it affects Hills-Ballston Lake and “When it happens, the kids ■ Void the disease. He pulled everybody.” Niskayuna communities ■ Sabres blow up.” (From Page 24) (From Page 24) through the treatment Blatnick’s Olympic – are mourning Blatnick’s “It was still a ballgame, plays volleyball. and gained a spot on the performance inspired death. the second quarter, and but they turned it up a U.S. team for the 1984 Los others in the Capital “I think his loss to Willis capped Schalmont’s notch and we didn’t match Blatnick’s own sports Angeles Olympics. There, career took off when he District including a young every community he was next offensive series with a their intensity,” said he defeated Sweden’s Jason Morris, who went involved in will be huge,” 3-yard scoring run to make VanDerzee. joined Bena’s wrestling Thomas Johansson 2-0 in program at Niskayuna in on to compete at four said Morris. “He was very the score 20-0. Willis and Gallo each the fi nals to become the Olympics in judo. Morris innovative in everything he added short touchdown 1972. Within three years, second American to win Two turnovers late in Blatnick won the state title became friends with did. There’s nothing that’s the second quarter sealed runs in the third quarter an Olympic gold medal in Blatnick in the 1990s. going to fi ll that.” to cap Schalmont’s victory in his weight class. Greco Roman wrestling. Ravena’s fate. Schalmont’s “He said he didn’t like “I was a fan of his. Then “Jeff was a lot of things Chas Higgins intercepted and send the Sabres to Bena was present for wrestling (when fi rst asked it became a mutual respect to a lot of people,” said quarterback Connor Zeoli’s their fourth consecutive Blatnick’s golden moment. to join the team), but I was thing because we were Bena. “He’s a hero, he’s pass and returned it to Sectional fi nal. Schalmont persistent and he came “That was pretty both Olympians, and then a champion, he’s an Ravena’s 5-yard line. Three meets West Division rival out,” said Bena. “Three exciting to see one of my it became friends,” said ambassador to the sport plays later, Willis scored on Glens Falls Saturday at years later, he was a state former wrestlers standing Morris. of wrestling, (and) he was a 3-yard touchdown run to Shenendehowa High champion. That says a up there (on the podium) Blatnick and Jones a role model to younger put the Sabres ahead 27-0. School. lot about his drive and as they raised fl ag,” said brought the BH-BL wrest- wrestlers. Zeoli dropped back to “Our kids are so amped determination.” Bena. ling team to Morris’ Glen- “He was one of us, and pass again on Ravena’s up to play next week that From Niskayuna, The battles Blatnick ville judo center last year now he’s gone. And you ensuing series when Kevin if the New York Giants Blatnick went to Springfi eld waged against cancer in for a clinic that bridged don’t replace that with Paskevich came in from stepped on the fi eld, they College, where he won two 1982 and 1985 created a the two sports’ worlds. It something else.” behind and knocked the would give them a game,” NCAA Division II titles. desire within him to help was something Blatnick Blatnick was laid to ball out of Zeoli’s hands. said Whipple. He made the 1980 United others going through it. was familiar with, having rest Monday in Niskayuna Paskevich picked up the As for Ravena, States Olympic wrestling He spoke at numerous worked in the mixed following a service at Our loose ball and rambled VanDerzee said his team, but he didn’t get the fundraisers, including last martial arts world both as a Lady of Grace Church in three yards for Schalmont’s players can take comfort chance to go to Moscow month’s Shellstrong event commentator and a judge. Ballston Lake. fourth touchdown of the in continuing the winning when America boycotted in Burnt Hills – a charity “I could see why he’d second quarter. Marcus tradition at the southern the games. created when Matt Shell’s want to get involved in Ramundo caught a two- Albany County school. Spotlight Newspapers Blatnick’s pursuit of son, Jacob, battled through MMA because it is a point conversion pass on a “I’m very proud of our an Olympic medal took an aggressive form of challenging sport, and he Community news fake extra point to put the kids. We had a great year,” another detour in 1982 cancer several years ago. loves a challenge,” said Starts here Sabres ahead 35-0. said VanDerzee. “This when he was diagnosed “He wanted to say some Bena. “We talk about scoop (semifinal loss) doesn’t with cancer – the first words, and he jumped at Now, all of those sports and score (to our defense) defi ne the whole year.”

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[email protected] On the girls’ side, Guil- Stephen Booker turned derland finished third at in a top-fi ve fi nish at Satur- the league meet with 112 day’s Suburban Council points, despite not having Cross Country Champion- top runner Emily Burns ships at Saratoga Spa State in the lineup. Saratoga Park. claimed the Suburban Booker placed third Council title with 28 points, by covering the 3.04-mile and Burnt Hills-Ballston course in a time of 15:33.60. Lake fi nished second with Averill Park’s Andrew 63 points. Tario won the individual Christina Herkenham title with a time of 15:21.72, paced the Lady Dutch with and Shenendehowa’s Dan a 15th-place finish in a Janeczko fi nished second time of 18:52.77, nearly with a time of 15:29.71. a half-second ahead of Booker’s third-place teammate Jenna Robinson, fi nish helped Bethlehem who fi nished 16th with a take fourth place in the time of 18:53.28. Taylor boys team standings Tommell (26th place, with 108 points. Saratoga 19:20.58), Alyssa Jourdin Springs ran away with the (27th, 19:25.37) and Sarah team title after placing fi ve Forman (31st, 19:37.61) runners in the top 12 to rounded out Guilderland’s fi nish with 36 points. top fi ve. Bethlehem grabbed The rest of Bethlehem’s seventh place in the girls lead pack fi nished between team standings with 141 20th and 35th place. Ben points. Julia Champagne Fishbein was 22nd overall led the Lady Eagles with a with a time of 16:24.76, 12th-place fi nish in a time while Tom Quackenbush of 18:43.30, while Lindsay fi nished 23rd with a time Cheu (29th, 19:28.65) of 16:27.33. and Danika Jensen (30th, Alex Carlson (28th 19:35.77) contributed top- place, 16:44.26) and 30 fi nishes. Connor Armbruster (32nd, The Suburban Council 16:51.29) rounded out the meet was the last event Eagles’ top fi ve. before Friday’s Section II Bethlehem’s Stephen Booker, center, moves through the pack at the start of the boys varsity race at Saturday’s Suburban Guilderland was meet in Saratoga. Council Cross Country Championships at Saratoga Spa State Park. Rob Jonas/Spotlight We’ve got issues. Don’t miss ANY of them! Subscribe today to the area’s best source for your local news! YES! I would like to subscribe to The Spotlight! (Please check one): Q The Spotlight Q Colonie Spotlight (Please check one): In Albany County Subscription: Q 1 Year-$30 Q 2 Years-$55 Outside Albany County Subscription: Q 1 Year-$40 Q 2 Years-$73

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Lady Eagles move on Sabres Fetterolf’s early goal pull away is enough for Bethlehem to eliminate Shen in semis By ROB JONAS Big second quarter [email protected] helps Schalmont After playing in three consecu- defeat Ravena tive title games, Bethlehem By ROB JONAS and Shenendehowa had been [email protected] accustomed to meeting in the Section II Class AA girls soccer For one quarter, fi nals. Friday’s Section II Class B So, it was odd for both teams football semifi nal between to meet in Sunday’s quarterfi nal Schalmont and Ravena- round in Clifton Park with the Coeymans-Selkirk had Booker places prospect of missing the semifi nals the makings of a classic. for the fi rst time in several years. Then Schalmont’s in top three “We always play past offense took over, and Bethlehem’s Stephen Booker Halloween,” said Bethlehem Ravena had no answer. finished third at Saturday’s coach Tom Rogan. “I thought Tailback Devon Willis Suburban Council Cross Country before this game, ‘My gosh, rushed for 198 yards and Halloween is still in front of us. three touchdowns to lead Championships at Saratoga Spa What’s it going to be like on the defending Sectional State Park. Booker fi nished with Halloween not to have a game to champion Sabres (8-1) a time of 15:33.60. prepare for?’” to a 48-0 victory over Rogan’s Bethlehem team made the Indians (7-2) in See Page 23. certain he didn’t have to face that Rotterdam. prospect. An early goal by Autumn “They executed, and Fetterolf and some timely saves by they did a great job,” goaltender Katie Nickles helped said Schalmont coach Joe the Lady Eagles (10-6-1) edge Whipple. “We did what we Shen (9-7-1) 1-0 and advance to knew we could do.” Thursday’s Class AA semifi nals “They dominated us against top-seeded Niskayuna. every which way but The lone goal came in the loose,” said Ravena coach eighth minute of the first half. Gary VanDerzee. “They Follow us Shen goaltender Makayla Foley were much the better stopped Stephanie Dootz’s initial club tonight.” on Twitter shot, but Fetterolf banged the Ravena’s defense held Hear about local sports as rebound home for a 1-0 Bethlehem Schalmont to six first- they happen with Rob Jonas — lead. quarter points, but it @jonas_spotlight. Once the Lady Eagles had the wasn’t long before the lead, they let their defense handle Sabres began pulling the rest. They consistently broke away. Quarterback Nick up passes near their own penalty Gallo scored on a 26-yard Bethlehem’s Elle Lutz, left, battles two Shenendehowa players for the ball box, which forced Shen to take touchdown run early in during Sunday’s Section II Class AA quarterfi nal game in Clifton Park. The ■ Lady Page 22 Lady Eagles advanced with a 1-0 win. Rob Jonas/Spotlight ■ Sabres Page 22 Blatnick’s death leaves large void Weekly poll Olympic champion became heavyweight Greco Roman Blatnick’s interest in wrestling gold medal at the 1984 coaching high school Which No. 1 seed will a coach, a commentator and a motivational speaker Los Angeles Olympics, in part wrestling was fueled by win a Section II girls soccer due to his battle to overcome his son, Ian. The younger title? Hodgkins lymphoma two years Blatnick took up his father’s By ROB JONAS earlier. His achievement led sport and was about to [email protected] • Bethlehem (AA) to the United States Olympic enter his senior season with • Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake (A) A Capital District sports team voting for him to carry the wrestling team at the • Schalmont (B) legend passed away last the American fl ag at the closing time of his father’s death. Wednesday. ceremony. “Ian is a great kid – • Hoosick Falls (C) Olympic gold medalist Jeff Since then, Blatnick took always has a smile on his Go to www.spotlightnews. Blatnick died of complications on several roles including face,” said Jones. com and click on sports to cast from heart surgery at Ellis motivational speaker, mixed Also a football player, your vote. Hospital at the age of 55. martial arts judge, a TV sports Ian Blatnick was preparing Duanesburg wrestling coach commentator and for the for last Friday’s Section Joe Bena – who coached Blatnick past seven years, a volunteer II Class A semifi nal game Last week’s at Niskayuna High School in assistant coach with the Burnt against Queensbury when the mid 1970s – saw Blatnick Hills-Ballston Lake High School his father died. Ian decided poll results: two days earlier at a Section II wrestling program. He also to suit up for the contest, Niskayuna native and Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake assistant wrestling coach Jeff Which team will win meeting. worked with Journeyman and varsity coach Matt “I had no clue Jeff was sick,” Wrestling as a coach. Shell let Ian play the last Blatnick died last Wednesday of a heart the Section II Class AA boys attack at Ellis Hospital. Blatnick won a said Bena. “He never said “We were very fortunate five minutes of a 36-20 soccer title? anything about his health, but victory. gold medal at the 1984 Olympics. to have Jeff working in our Submitted photo • Bethlehem 58% then again he never complained program,” said BH-BL varsity “It was a good thing is also involved in the BH-BL • Niskayuna 14% about his health. Even when wrestling coach Steve Jones. for him to do,” said Shell. he went through his cancer “It was great to have him in “Sports can’t take away the sports community. Jeff’s wife, • Shenendehowa 14% treatments, he never complained. the (practice) room in terms of tragedy, but it helped him to be Lori, is a member of the BH-BL • Albany 7% That’s the kind of guy he was.” technical support. He always had there around people that were football and wrestling booster Blatnick gained national a great knowledge of wrestling supportive of him.” clubs, and his daughter, Niki, • Guilderland 7% attention when he won the super technique.” The rest of Blatnick’s family ■ Void Page 22