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A , Bethlehem schools' .~,_.: open house century .' On Satlirday, Oct. B,-par-,;: ents and community members .. have an opportunity to tour the of ,~'improved and expanded Beth- ,_ lehem middle school and high • school facilities with the stu- _ dents that use them everyday as serVIce ,~"- their guides. .' Town board honors , See story on Page 12. local DAR chapter

By JIM CUOZZO [email protected]_ Sunday, Oct. 7, marked a special - day in the history of the Tawasen­ tha Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. The regional chapter, with many members in Bethlehem, celebrated 100 years of service in the effort to preserve his­ tory and promote patriotism . . Several members of the current 50-member Tawasentha Chapter were at the Wednesday, Sept. 26, meeting of the Bethlehem Town 'Arsenic' Board to receive 'a proclamation highlighting the many accomplish­ at NVSTI ments of the group since its 1907 The New York State Theater formation. Institute is once again produc­ "By placing historical markers ing the classic comedy "Arsenic in the towns of. Bethlehem, Guilder- and Old lace." o Service Page 28 See story on Page 31. New borders to affect corn mazes, haystacks .•• and a history lesson hundreds By JAMIE D. GILKEY· news@spotlightnews".com ning from a bright green to a rustier Committee continues hue, the leaves along the winding paths to mull school TI, and roads of the Albany Rural Cemetery are showing signs that a new season is upon boundaries us. It's early October and nature is preparing for At such the harsher times as squirrels scurry about the By JIM CUOZZO grounds and birds seem to retreat from their once­ [email protected] great heights noisy spots amongst the trees. Five Albany County men saw The early fall atmosphere is fitting for a cem­ After the third redistricting the most dramatic sunrise of . etery that easily becomes a place of reflectio'n once committee meeting Tuesday, you turn in from the busy street that is Broadway Oct. 2, Bethlehem parents left their lives recently. in Menands and get past the front gate. Enter- with more questions than an­ See story on Page 44. ing from the road, it is as though one has swers. gone through a time portal and can feel A building and utilization ca- how life must have been during a simpler " pacity plan released by Super­ o Leavin' Page 26 intendent Les Loomis revealed hundreds of students enrolled in grades one through five will be 11111111 affected by the new boundary o Borders Page 28 . , THE SPOTLlGHT$.75 .. j • ___ ..•• __ .~.'"N ~ •• _ •• ~ •• __ "'_ ~W" _.~ ••• _ •• _ •• ___ • _ ••• ------_ •• -. -- -_ •••• _ ••••••••• ~ •••••••••••••••• ~ - ". F' __ ." •••••• _. ~_" w.o ._~_ •• _ .- _. _ ._- •••••• "?~"'- •• ~.~~ . _ •• - •..• -: - --7':·~ -~ .. { ... -: , ~ .... ~'," .• ---, (', ' f ,.~ f /1,U',f .. l/,~ ...... ~". (,;' I . i i - . ._, . ,I , ,..- j"._, .-... _-- ~ . -_., . '_-\4 :,-'~-'-~ The ,.... IN BRIEF No parking during 4955, ext. 1598. All proceeds go to fund Kiwanis, along with UNICEF, everything to live for. The Kiwanis Projects for Youth, has .almost er;'!lH:ated the immortality of youth met a paving project including projects for K-Kids, disease, which calises mental culture of extreme anything ... The Town of Bethlehem Kiwanis Club to serve Builder's Club at the middle retardation in child.ren. and in an instant. everything Highway Department will be school, Key Club at the high The major local project changed. paving N ormanskill Boulevard fall pancake breakfast The Kiwanis Club of Delmar school and Circle K at the is support for the' pediatric The public is welcome to and Bethlehem Court until University of Albany. Trauma Unit at the Children's view the film in the Bethlehem Wednesday, Oct. 17. will hold its annual fall pancake Breakfast on Saturday, Oct. In addition, money raised Hospital at Albany Medical Public Library Community Work will begin (weather '13, from 8 a.m. to noon at the through fundraisers benefits Center. Room. permitting) at 7 a.m. each Delmar Presbyterian Church, community groups such as To date: almost $400,000 day. 585 Delaware Ave., Delmar. Little League and Babe Ruth. has been collected for this Although both roads will It is an all-you-can-eat Each year, Kiw'lnis sends at project. Program to focus on remain open to traffic, there breakfast featuring orange least one child with disabilities The Delmar club alone will be no on-street parking choosing college juice, panc~kes, sausage, . to Kamp Kiwanis for a week. gives almost $10,000 each year High school students and during the construction coffee, tea or milk. The motto of Kiwanis is for pediatric trauma. their parents can gain some period. According to the . "Serving Children of the insight into the college search town, the CDTA Park and The cost is $5 for adults, World," and this goal is met by process on Thursday, Oct. Ride lot is available and has $4 for seniors and children supporting projects to reduce Take historical ghost 11 at 7 p.m., when Jill Rifkin adeq uate space. younger than 12 are $3.50. Pre­ school children are free. Iodine Deficiency Syndrome. of College Options presents For information, call 439- tour of the Capitol The Bethlehem Historical "It's a Match! How to select Association will host "Strange a college that's right for you" Incidents: A Historical Ghost at the Bethlehem Public Tour of the NYS Capitol" with Library. Stuart Lehman on Thursday, Rifkin is an independent Oct. 18, at 7:30 p.m. at the college counselor with 13 TOM Cedar Hill Schoolhouse, 1003 years of experience. She has River Road, Selkirk. advised hundreds of students and visited nearly 400 colleges in 29 states. She is a member of DOLIN' Library to show the Independent Educational local producers' film Consultants Association. New Scotland Town Supervisor A special screening of a Some questions students new short documentary film will ask themselves include: QUALIFIED & EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP called "Friends: the American How do I decide what' smost College Tragedy" by local important to me in a college? • I 0 YEARS managing a professional office producers Denis Foley and What type of school matches • 20 YEARS as Attorney to Planning Boards Janice Irwin will be held what's important to me? How can I find out more • I I YEARS as a Town Attorney Wednesday, Oct. 10, at 7 p.m. at the Bethlehem Public about aschool's academics, • 14 YEARS as New Scotland Town Judge Library. extracurricular activites and social life? The exhibit through words and images portrays youth For information, call 439- * A great Town deserVes great government * who were put at risk. These 1843. students were brothers, Paid for by Friends ofTom Dolin ·sisters, sons, daughters and above all friends. They had

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A collection of shops & restaurants for your daily life. 180 Delaware Avenue • Delmar, New York. , The Spotlight October 10,2007 • Page 3 ELECTION '07: Town of Bethlehem Justice Judge job 'rewarding,' Challenger says he'll incumbent says offer up new iiteas Paul Dwyer says "It's a great job," said Dwyer. "It's very Daniel Persing says May, pointed to youthful offenders as another busy town court needs someone rewarding." he would address long court waits area of need he would address if elected. decisive and fair Dwyer and his opponentDaniel Persing and repeat offenders "I am very youth-oriented, and I am agree that Bethlehem Town Court is busy, concerned with how our youth are going By JIM cuozzo and on some nights people are lined up in By JIM CUOZZO throngh the court system," Persing said [email protected] the hallway waiting for their turn. [email protected] Persing said he believes he could bring 'There are eight court sessions each about some changes to alleviate the delays that Democrat!Independence incumbent month, four for eachjudge," Dwyer said. One Daniel]. Persing believesa "fresh outlook" is plague Bethlehem courts. Paul Dwyer is running for re-election as one night is for trials, another for arraignments, needed in the Bethlehem Town Court system, ''It is not uncommon to sit for an hour and of two part-time judges serving the town of and one for small claims cases. and thatis one of the reasons he decided to run wait,"saidPersing. ''1wouidbewiDingtochange for town justice. Bethlehem. ''You haveto be able to do the right thing the time of court or to add a morning court Dwyer has served and do it quickly, and that takes a lot of years Persing, who lives session if elected." in the position since of experience," said Dwyer. in Delmar, is an Albany In othertbwns, such as Colonie, the fucility 2003 when Theresa attorney working holds two courts. Persing said Bethlehem's He credits his many years as aprosecutor in general law with Egan resigned as handling felonies in area courts and as a Town Court might have outgrown the current town justice to run for a concentration in spaceitoccupiesinsideTownHailonDeIaware member of the district attorney's office litigation. A graduate of supervisor. as an important reason to keep him in the Avenue. "I was appointed by Albany Law School of justice seat . Union University and "The fucilities may be inneed ofan upgrade the town board in the 'The real background you bring to the with the number of people we have going spring of 2003 and then a practicing attorney job is a\l those decades in town court," in the area for more throngh the courts," Persing said. ran that same year and Dwyer said. Uke a\l candidates running for office, won," said Dwyer. than 20 years, Persing Door-to-door campaigning is not as is the Republican! Persing Persing is making the door-to-door rounds, Along with his four Dwyer familiarto ajudge as it is for candidates who Conservative candidate greeting residents who are listening to what years as Bethlehem typically run for other offices, but Dwyer for the justice seat He he has to say. justice, Dwyer served as a substitute trial said he has been making the rounds and said he seesmanyrepeatoffenders go through ''It's a large town with a lot of great people judge in Albany City Court for four years, enjoying the experience. the town court system, and it's time to turn that who are truly interested in how this town is and has been a practicing attorney for more cycle around. being governed," said Persing. than 30 years. He has spent 17 years as a 'There are so niany registered voters, prosecutor and 10 years as defense attorney. you can't hit them a\l," Dwyer said. "We have got to find other alternative Persing is amemberoftheTrial LawYers of America, the state Bar Association and the state His educational background includes a law Dwyer also teaches law at Siena College programs," said Persing, who said he feels degree .from the New England School of and is an instructor for the state Office of current treatment programs for offenders are Trial LawyersAssociation. He also teaches law Law. He has been in private practice in this Court Administration. He said the people not worlting. asanadjunctprofessoroftriaIpracticeatAIbany area since1980 with several years of service who work in town court, along with the local "I know there are programs. out there to Law School of Union University. in the Albany County district attorney's police department, are strong town assets. examine the roots of the problem," he said. ''I know I am capable of doing this job, and office under former District Attorney Sol "I love this job, and I think 1 do a He pointed to counseling and anger' 1 can bring solid management skills to the Greenberg. Dwyer said he is running for really good job," Dwyer said. 'The court maoagementprogramsas poSSIble alternatives position of justice in town court," said Peniing. reelection because he enjoys the time he is run very well and the feedback I get is for domestic dispute offenders. The town justice position in Bethleheni is serves as justice in Bethlehem town court positive," Persing, who decided torunforthe office in part time, with an annual salary of$43,085. ELECTION '07: Town of Bethlehem Receiver of Taxes Incumbent touts experience Newcomer eyes role By JIM cuozzo Mendick said Mendick, who ran for the By JIM CUOZZO ''I am going door to door, and the [email protected] Mendickhas been the Bethlehem position and won following Hahn's [email protected] people are great," Parsons said. receiver of taxes for 12 years and is retirement after 33 years. . Parsons is also campaigning The office of Receiver of Taxes running for a fourth term on Nov. Holding office hours on Saturday DemocratandindepeodeoceParty with current town supervisor Jack may not be a high-profile one, but 6. She is a leader of the Empire before tax deadlioes, and allowingfor candidate Patricia Parsons will try to Cunningham on some of her door­ in Bethlehem more than $86 miIlion State Receivers and Collections auto-pay payments for tax and water unseat Republican! Conservative to

By CARl SCRIBNER [email protected] ('''_'"''1 ~ Reporter's The writer is the reporter for The Burnt Hills Spotlight and The Notebook Milton Spotlight. I grew up afraid of dogs, or at the very least, indifferent to th em. a few weeks," said my husband, My father's animal phobia who is, appropriately, a certified peppered our childhood with financial planner and the official irrational fears that seeped into yin to my yang. the corners of our Ipinds. Two days later, discarding my "A dog will attack you if it husband's advice entirely, Ryan and I drove to a private pet store gets a chance," he instructed my in Glens Falls. We had in mind a sisters and me, not even blinking as he said this. small, possibly hairless dog that wouldn't make us sneeze. Fast forward a couple And then we saw her. decades when, newly married, my husband and I dabbled in In a large sawdust lined pen, pet ownership. We had a tiny with an orange Playskool slide lemon yellow canary whose in the middle, two yappy gray warbling songs nearly broke poodleswereusingasmallbrown our hearts. When he died, we ball of fluff as a stepladder. The buried him in a handmade box poodles yelped to be picked up, covered with a potpourri heart while beneath them, the fur ball from our wedding. We had a 50- waited patiently.. gallon fish tank that entertained I had never held a dog in my life. our then-baby daughter, Sasha, Thefour-poundfemaleChihuahu& Miloh is a female Chihuahua-Yorkie mix, also known as a "Chorkie." ~., better than television. As two Yorkie mix ("Chorkie') wiggled, Carrie Scribner/Spotlight sons joined our family, the licked, and swung her paws in menagerie expanded to include what we now call her "swimming" She's abandoned her crate as a window. Her belly rumbles as a chance. I know this now to be Sally the bunny, Sophie the motion. I knew instantly she was quiet spot, the gates blocking she growls. She loves people untrue. Here are the truths I do guinea pig, Poppy the hamster, Miloh, and that she was meant to off the carpeted rooms of our and other dogs, her two-inch tail know: a dog wi[ bring you to your and a couple of mice whose be ours. house are gone, she's learned like a metronome as she rur~s knees, literally and figuratively. names and presence .in my Miloh is lounging on a fuzzy to bop up and down the stairs, to everyone she meets. Miloh. A dog makes a house a home. house I managed to completely yellow pillow on the windowsill she lies around wherever she She's like a Christmas gift every A dog will butTow its wet nose ignore. as I write this. Six months old likes. We're trying to keep her day. and grass-stained paws into your - Plagued with allergies, middle now, -she is the most incredible on puppy chow, which is hard A dog will attack you if it gets heart, and stay there forever.. son Ryan and I endured allergy creature' since my own children. when everyone sneaks her deli shots for four years, eventually She was blessedly house-trained turkey. being declared "clear." in under a month. We listen for One of the most remarkable And so we arrived at last the jingling of her tags as she things about Miloh and my spring, and the notion of owning chases us around the house. family is listening to them all, a puppy kept cropping up in my . She does a Bambi-prancing in . including my business-mannered mind much .like a bad case of tall grass across the road. She . husband, baby talk to her. She baby lust. rolls on her back to show us has many nicknames, none of I floated the idea past my her skinny tummy and fragile them explainable, Miloh Gusta, .. family. My sons, who had always rib bones. She smells like damp. Gusta, Booster, Baby Doll, and planned to fill their own future grass and sunshine. After'! carry' Fat Dog, the biggest misnomer homes with furry friends, were her around, she smells like my of them all. stunned. shampoo. Miloh was chugging down In our classic form of putting When she outgrew her the stairs the other day with a the cart before the horse, we rainbow striped puppy collar, I chopstick in her mouth. discussed names, whittling the wore it as a bracelet. She lost "Don't run with that stick," list downto favorites Dakota and a baby tooth smaller than the I called to her, like a mother Milo, or Miloh for a girl. white end of candy corn. When warning her kids not to run with "I can't imagine our house with she sneaks downstairs at night to scissors . . a dog," said Sasha. snooze on the couch, Ifollowher With the onset of school, Neither could I. Maybe that and scoop her back up to our bed. Miloh mopes around the house challenge was what brought on She sleeps in a perfect circle. now devoid of the loud voices of action. We've broken all the rules my children. She barks only at "Let's research our options for we set when Miloh came home. her own shadow in a darkened

WEEKLV WEATHER ~ TIME WARNER Chief Meteorologist Mike Bono ~ CABLE Albany Almanac Rivers & Recreation - Record hi h/lowl ear _ Sun & Moon Fall folia e outlook for October 13, 14 Factoid AVERAGE HIGH 61° AVERAGE LOW 39° Day Sunrise Sunset Capital Region Berkshires Days are getting shorter Wednesday Color advancing toward 50 percent or mere, Day HighNear LowNear 7:02am 6:22pm by 2 to :::: minutes every Wednesday, October 10 89°/1939 25°/1980 Thursday 7:03am 6:20pm 50% many areas. mountains. day and we've lost an Thursday. October 11 86°/1949 22°/1943 Friday 7:04am 6:18pm Adirondacks Vermont hour since fall began. Friday, October 12 85°/1954 22°/1964 Saturday 7:06am 6:17pm , Just past, higher terrain. Near or past peak mtns. The sur. is as high at Saturday. October 13 81°/1930 24°/1981 Sunday 7:07am 6:15pm Still colorful in valleys. Near peak many areas. noon and the length of Sunday. October 14 81°/1920 21°11958 Monday 7:08am 6:13pm Catskills New Hampshire day is as long now as it st Monday, October 15 86°11897 27"11978 Tuesday 7:09am 6:12pm 50% valleys. Near peak, Past peak White Mtns. is around March 1 . mountains. Tuesday, October 16 88°/1947 25°11978 Moon Phases Near peak much of state. Oct 11th ANNUAL PRECIPITATION Oct 19th - . . _ River Levels _ - _ , New First 31.91 inches as of Friday, October 5th 2.10 inches above average.

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Capital News 9 is an exclusive service of Time Warner Cable. For cable TV, high speed internet or home phone service call: 1~866~321~CABLE ..1$f. ~ Sf ~.,\ » , ., The Spotlight October 10, 2007 • Page 5 , Grants to bring upgrades IN BRIEF Vista Tech Park at the site of Vista Tech Park on intersection of Route 140 and to Bethlehem airport Monday, Oct 1~, at 11 a.m. New Scotiand Avenue. open house planned A rain or shine gathering will For information, contact the Assemblyman Tim Gordon See the future when be held at the under-<:onstruction chamber at439-{)512; fax475-091O; (I-Bethlehem) recently "As an auxiliary the Bethlehem Chamber of roundabout at the Slingerlands or visit www.bethlehemchamber. announced two grants Commerce hosts an open house Price, Chopper Plaza at the com. totaling nearly a half million emergency landing site, dollars for local projects at the improvements at Bethlehem's South Albany South Albany contribute Airport. The funds are part of the $43 million sanctioned for to the state's goal transportation infrastructure of modernizing and . improvements in aviation, rail and port capital projects maintaining secure, across the state. reliable travel. " The grants - from the Tim Gordon Rich ReiUy voter-approved $2.9 billion Renew and Rebuild New York &- Transportation Act - include needed funding." $270,000 for a 10-bay hangar South Albany's $270,000 and $150,000 for security grant will help the privately Debbie Baron fencing at South Albany owned airfield build a third Airport. hangar to house several planes "As an auxiliary emergency now parked on the grass. The landing site, the improvements 10-bay hangar and associated at South Albany contribute to taxi lanes will increase safety the state's goal of modernizing and revenue for the airfield. and maintaining secure, The airport will use its • Dedicated to the Community reliable travel," Gordon $150,000 grant to fund the said. "Earlier this year, I second phase of the airport's • Active Town Board Memebers - Total 12 years met with Wayne Wegman security fencing project, and Sean Bray from the New' which began last year. • Accomplishments that make a difference York Aviation Management The money will be used to Association to discuss their build access control gates plans for improvements at the and complete installation airport and potential funding of the security fence on the ' options. Today I'm pleased to airport's perimeter, reducing They Get The Job Done announce that South Albany trespassing and wildlife Airport in/getting' much entry. New Scotland - Democrat - Independence

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Matters of 0 inion Spotlight Help for those affected by suicide Keep public debate civil By JILL ORDONEZ In one of the bigger instances of dereliction of duty news@spotlightnews,com llij()~ we've seen in a while, Saratoga Springs' Commissioner \\. , ,(7 The authoris program director of ~ of Public Safety Ron Kim walked out of aCity Council the Samaritans Suicide Prevention p meeting on Oct. 2 when a vote didn't go the way he Center, a program of Family and wanted, Children's Service of the Capital , Where does a public Region, Inc. servant get off wasting' It is a reality that some people Sttl4ta.ri:tMU not just time, but tax­ at some point in their lives SamaritDM Sujdt/e Prewntion Center Editorial may feel they are in so much payer money? ... ~ fI!/ Fol!Iilr ,1ffl4 Cliflllml: ~ pain that the only way to make Political squabbling fI,1Irt ~ ~ bit; the pain stop is to die. People in Saratoga Springs -like many towns - has become an who have come close to killing all-too-frequent occurrence. The Oct. 2 vote led to the 3- themselves or had thoughts of are invited to partake in to-2 defeat of a proposal to build a public safety facility on it, have often said that there a beautifully orchestrated a city-owned lot on Woodlawn Avenue, something that's was just too much pain. The Point of View Program including. music, been a controversial issue among council members for pain of living was worse than the an audio-visual presentation, words from a spiritual leader, a while. When a democratic vote reached its conclu­ uncertainty of death. desperate e-mail from someone an address by a bereaved sion, it was incumbent upon everyone to accept it. If What do we know about thinking about ending his or parent, a gift of remembrance leaders have so little regard for the democratic process, suicide? What we know is that her life, organizing the details ceremony and a presentation what lesson does that teach the rest of the citizenry? 90 percent of people who die of our annual Hope Vigil event of names. We have been alarmed at the lack of civility in pub­ by suicide are also suffering and preparing curriculum for lic discourse. Many town meetings in the areas we from one or more psychiatric upcoming volunteer trainings." Registration for the event is disorders. Depression. Anxiety. It is a busy and important job, encouraged. Participants who cover regularly are rife with shouted exchanges and and I am committed to making are registered will be able to insults. Bipolar disorder. Addictions. Schizophrenia. Personality the Samaritans a program that submit a photo and written piece We're better than this, people. Disagreement is disorders. All have been truly reaches the people who (200 words or less) about a loved to be expected, especially when issues hit close to implicated in suicides. And all, most need it those in crisis who 'one or a friend for inclusion in a the heart, the home or the wallet. It's critical that unfortunately, are more common are finding life to be a difficult remembrance book and an audio- we have open and honest debate, and that we keep it than we think. road. ,visual presentation. respectfuL The person you insult at today's meeting We also know that suicide Our primary service is our You may register online at could be the person y!>u stand behind at the super­ occurs not just because of a Crisis Helpline 689-4673 (HOPE), www.ftnys.org. market tomorrow. Most of us want a better lifestyle mental illness, but is really a which is staffed by caring and If you would like to receive for ourselves, our children and our communities. "perfect storm" of many factors, compassionate volunteers from a formal invitation, please' When we disagree about how to arrive at that better including genetic factors, our community. Anyone within send your name and address point, it's important to remember that we all walk biologic factors, personality, ,our community who is in crisis to Jill Ordonez at sams@ fcscapitalregion.org or call the same streets every day. past experienc,es, life stressors, 'may call our line and receive interpersonal connectedness, 'an anonymous, confidential, 462-6531, ext. 126. .We praise the towns that welcome the community as social issues and access to a 'compassionate listening service. On average, six people are , they shape public policy and approach issues that affect means for suicide. Often, in fact, the service we intimately affected by the death everyone. When Bethlehem created its master plan, So what is being done on a provide on the crisis helpline of each person by suicide. regular meetings drew hundreds of attendees. When local level to help those who may serves to prevent an escalation That means that in the Capital Luther Forest first hit the radar screen, there were plenty be suffering from a life crisis, of a crisis, a crisis that might District, where one to two of public meetings to attend. Most of the discussions on a mental illness' or thoughts have resulted in violence towards suicides occur per week (DOH these vital issues were civil, and led the way to improved of suicide? There are many oneself or to others. 2000-2003), al)ywhere from six plans forthe future. organizations throughout our Our current hours of to 16 people become survivors We encoUrage open government process, whether it' community that help those' in operation are limited, with every week. In a given year, emotional distress. Here at the growth in hours of coverage there may be close to 550 new has to do with water plans or development plans. This Samaritans, we are busy every planned over the next six survivors of suicide in the is, after all, a democracy and it is up to all of us to take day building our program and our months. We are, open 6 to 10 Capital District. that seriously. capacity to serve our community. p.m. Monday through Friday, How do we support our Especially our leaders. A typical day for me involves with other varied weekend and survivors? What can we do for' speaking to a community group nighttime hours as well. them? The obvious need for a about'volunteer opportunities, Our volunteers come from supportive network of services responding to a particularly all walks of life and go through . for those left behind is great,. a rigorous and professional as survivors themselves are training program that prepares at a greater risk for suicide them for work on the Helpline. and also are dealing with a Our volunteers gain valuable complex range of questions and life experience and skills as they emotions. President and CEO - Richard K Keene practice precise communication NaturaLsupport networks • Vice President and COO - John A Mcintyre Jr. tools and models in our training such as families, friends, program, that will help them , Editor in Chief-Katherine McCarthy workplaces, schools and work with depressed, lonely neighborhoods are always the S otli t and sometimes suicidal people first and the last ones to step on our phone lines. Samaritans' up and support those in need. volunteers gain skills and Many survivors may also avail experience they can't find Managing Editar - Tim Mulligan Advertising Representatives - Maureen Basalla, themselves of a counselor, a Copy Editar - Kristen Roberts Sarah Finch, Kim McKee, Dan O'Toole, John anywh~re else. social worker or a psychologist Editotial Paginator-Brady Chapman, Jackie Domin Salvione, Carol Sheldon For more information on how who is able to allow them to Editorial Staff-Jim Cuozzo, Jill U. Adams, Business Manager':"" Meta Champion you can volunteer on the Helpline, express their painful feelings in Circulation - Melissa Browne call 462-6531, ext. 126, or e-mail , the context of a warm, safe and BetsyGlath [email protected] Sports Editor - Rob Jonas , ClassifiedslBusiness Directory .:..... Kristina professional environment. Maldonado Our annual Hope Vigil is Survivors can also call the Photographer - Jim Franco lin opportunity for those who Art Director - David Abbott LegalslReception - Jennifer Deforge Crisis Helpline at 689-4673 have lost a loved one or a (HOPE). Community support Graphic Design- Melissa L Andros, friend to suicide, It is it 'place groups for survivors of suicide Ken Cioffi II, Martha Eriksen to come together to honor and also are extremely helpful, remember the person ~e~ ha,:,e as survivors report they gain lost. Our 2007 Hope Vigil will' the greatest support from be held Sunday, Oct. 14, from others who have experienced (518) 439-4949·· FAX (518) 439-0609· WWW.SPOTLIGHTNEWS.COM 2 to 5 p.m. at the Desmond a similar loss. All services can OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 a.m. 10 5 p.m., Monday 10 Friday ~otel and Conference Center be accessed through calling III Albany. our Crisis Helpline during NEWS & SPORTS: [email protected] CIASSIFIEDS: [email protected] ADVERTISING: [email protected] Family m~mbers, loved ,evenings, or the office at 462- SUBSCRIPITONS: [email protected] ones and fnends of those, 6531, ext. 126, during business who have died of suicide hours. ' The Spotlight October 10,2007' Page 7 Your 0 inion Spotlight Community helped make golf outing a success Editor, The Spotlight: event. Day Spa, John Riegel & the Upper theater, Arlene Rappoccio and Massage Studio, Windham On Sept. 10, our family and Thanks for the many Hudson River Railroad, Jennifer Sam' s Restaurant, Empress Mountain, Paul & Debbie friends hosted a golf outing donations from people in our Smith, ENVY, Houlihan's of Travel, Keystone Builders, Chris' Osterdahl, Perfect Blend, Cookies at the N ormanside Country community and especially thank Crossgates Mall, Gauthier's . Coffee, American Energy Care, by Design, and Dorothy Uberdi. Club to raise money.for the you to Rebecca Poole, Kathy Motel on the lake, Joyelle's Daniel Keenen Funeral Home, We would like to extend a special MAGIC Foundation in honor Caponera, Pat Fritts and all of our Jewelry, Hannoush Jewelers, Robert Marini Builders, Inc., thanks to all those who golfed in of our daughter, Devan. The volunteers. We could never have Normanside Counrty Club, Good Neighbor Fund/GE,Albany our event as well .as those who MAGIC Foundation is a done rr without you. Albany River Rats, Troy Belting& Obstetrics and Gynocology, Team joined us for dinner. This was Supply Company, The NY Giants, our fist golf outing for MAGIC. nonprofit organization that helps We would like to thank Shillinglaw, CynderElla Subs, Katie Follis, Altamont Country Decker, Sbuttoni, Boghosian, We have already begun planning children and adults with growth the following businesses and Kennels, Karen DiNovo, Laura Dicerbo, & Lawless, Specialists a second, in hope that it will be disorders .. individuals for donating items to Dowse/Doggiestyle Mobile in Orthodontontics, P.C.,· even more successful than the . Our daughter, Devan, was oursilentauction,ourraffie,and Pet Grooming, Shutterfly.com, Radiographic Testing .Services, first. born with a rare genetic growth those who purchased tee signs Glenmont Beverage, Delmar CaptinAce Fishing Charter,.Olde Rebecca Sievert Hanks, disorder called Russell Silver and flags: Scissor Society, Choices Beverage, Richard Robelotto, Bryan Inn,Courtyard Marriot Robert Hanks, Devan Hanks Syndrome. With the help Hair Studio,. Little Country Concord Pools, Desmond Hotel, of Saratoga Springs, Hair of the and our extended family and support of. the MAGIC Store; Color Me,Mine, Silver The Crayons and fellow musical Dog, Albany Aquaducks, Balance Bethlehem Foundation, we have learned Parrot, Roberta's· Gifts, Flaunt, artists, Proctor's Theater, South how to treat arid support our longfellow's Restaurant, Palace Street Framers, Laura Caponera, daughter. Our event was a huge Theater, I Love Books, Dehnar Kelli Garger, Kevin Hotaling and '. success and was made possible by Marketplace & McCarrol's Bounce A Lot of Selkirk, Pizza by the many businesses and people Village Butcher, .Shampoodle, Dominic, Rebecca Schoonmaker, of our community. We. would · Mercato's .Restaurant, Tullio's Dustin Leonard, Price Chopper like to thank Marty Delaney Hair Salon, Alteri's Restaurant .of Slingerlands, Hannaford of and the Bethlehem Chamber of in Main Square Plaia, Stride Rite Delmar, Nichol's Hannaford 4 4l Commerce for ,supporting our Shoes; Carol ~Carman; Fusion of Voorheesville, Spectru'm 8 Did voukOOVl: . ~ " Accorqing to the us Department of Energy, • 80% of homes are underinsulated. Cunningham supports Cunningham Want to cut vour heating costs;' Editor, The Spotlight: Throughout my tenure on the Not all communities are Improving your home's insulation can save hundreds of dollars a year First, a clarification: 'While I Bethlehem IDA board, I have fortunate to have leaders like on your energy bills an~ P9 Yfor itself in as little?s two years. , share the same last name as our had the opportunity to work Jack who make choices to serve Correct E!1ergy, has your solufiqnl Environmentally responsible and esteemed town supervisor, Jack with Jack, as a town and county as public officials. Jack has energy effici.enthigh pertormance Sprqy Foam Insulation. " .. ',.. . .,' . Cunningham, I am not related leader, and as .~uperv:lsor. He is . long lent our town his Went by to him. After I was. appointed in · thoughtful, articulate, and best'of serving in several public .official 2006 to serve.on,tlie,Bethlehem all, he has a visiqn for our rnwn capacities, and we have. J);;nefited •• ' J. .{?all, us D "'CI ':,' · Ind!ls.trial Deveiopme.nt Board, of Bethlehem..'," " . , from his talent and skill as'a leader. fOd~Y; ,;~c!I/ some town resic!enu, peli!;ved that In the cOmmg 'years; creative . On Election Day, make a positive ;"d~ .. ~ I"L!'''~ Jack Cunningham had secured leadership, will be a'critic'al choice for Bethlehem and vote CORRECT energy .!he appointment of his wife, or his factor in determining whether for Jack Cunningham E Ny I H 0 N MEN 1 S, I N"C. ",?a~g.hti;r t6:i4is;position. This 'or not Bethlehem;s growth is . Joanne Cunningham '\s not'the case at hll. We are not accomplished with balance and , .. ",' . Delinar · related, and in faci','1ack'ii and my visio'n.'.··That·is exactly why respective CUIlI1ingh

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: (( o Page 8' October 10;2007 The SpDtlight Your 0 inion Spotligtit Proposed budget doesn't merit support Editor, The Spotlight and reflexively falls back on the larger tax increase. Such a move and they include supervisor Recently, Interim Town town Democrats' favorite option is not only deceptive to the' candidate Jim Grady and town Supervisor Jack Cunningham to balance the budget raising our public, but has even greater board candidates Melody Burns released his proposed 2008 town taxes. negative fiscal implications for and Art Scheuermann. These budget The' phin, which will be Moreover, Mr. Cunningham the following year's budget. individuals have dedicated this the subject of an Oct. 24 public was wrong to call the proposed As our Republican candidates election to controlling spending hearing at the Town Hall, doesn't 2.5 percent tax hike a "modest" go door-to·door, Bethlehem and capping taxes, and offer a merit the public's support. increase because it fails to take residents are telling us that o fresh, perspective on managing As vice chair of the Bethlehem into account the larger picture. this is a great place to live your tax dollars. Republicans, I am writing to express After years of tax hikes, town and to raise a family, but they For more information on the ourstrongopposition to theproposed residents are stretched to the need someone to address the candidates, please visit the town budget In short, it's a status quo breaking point. They have been runaway town taxes. If elected, o of Bethlehem Republican Web budget pian thatincreases spending forced to do more with less in their our candidates have pledged to site at www.bethlehernnygop.org. at more than the rate of inflation own family budget, while the town do everything possible to ensure Voters who are fed up with high and rontains yet another tax hike government routinely requires that every tax dollar is spent taxes have a choice this November. advanced by town Democrats. them to pay more in taxes. wisely and for maximum benefit. They can vote Republican. The budget plan offered by Mr. Meanwhile, by raiding the town's Our Republican candidates Marge Kanuk Cunningham puts off the difficult reserves, Mr. Cunningham was are seeking. to balance town Vice chair, Town of choices required of real leaders able to mask a potentially much .governmentand thetown's budget, Bethlehem Republicans Board member supports his colleagues Editor, The Spotlight: necessary to serve in elected I raised questions such as: current town staff with respect It is with pleasure and office, and these folks have those How will you drive forward to and professionalism? confidence that I support Jack additional critical qualities. ensure a continuation of sound My purpose in asking these Cunningham for supervisor, I support the Cunningham, community planning which questions was to not only get and Joanne Dawson and Mark Dawson and Hennessey team protects and improves the factual answers, but to determine Hennessey for town board. because I feel that they are town's quality of life? What can the confidence I could have in the As a current Bethlehem committed to continue the be done to encourage clean, tax· answers, not just for the moment, Town Board member I have outstanding work, which was abating economic development but for the conduct of service worked on various types oftown begun and advanced under and what parts of town can after elections are held. former Supervisor Terri Egan. business with Jack, Joanne and sustain stich development? What I am supporti'ng Jack Mark. I have found them to be You should also know that management improvements and Cunningham, Joanne Dawson reasonable, well-intentioned and efficiencies and economies in before deciding to support Jack and Mark Hennessey because government are important and thoughtful people. But more is Cunningham and Joanne Dawson their answers were factually for appointment to the board, how would you proceed on this front? What are your views on sound and truthful, and reflected and before supporting Mark the balanced and fair sort of , Hennessey for. his candidacy the proper roles and functions governance that Bethlehem 'fA L\tt\c; Bit 9FItal for town board, I reviewed each of government service and person's resume and then met politics? Will you strive to needs and deserves. Pizzeria I!J separately with each one for an insure that competent people Thank you for considering and Subs hour or more, and interviewed are appointed to positions when my views. them on issues that were 0 you have an influence on these Sam MessinJ Fami1! SRecial important to me, and our'town. decisions? Will you 'treat the Delmar 12 Cut Cheese Pizza. SmallAntipasto Salad. & One 2-Li1er Cola

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.~-. '" .. "t1,-;;" - -- . Your 0 inion Spotlight Hennessey is an Term limits would be good at local level Editor, The Spotlight: politicians do not want to give government be returned to them Should term limit restrictions up the power of their political and that perhaps term limits be a for politicians be extended beyond office. beginning to that process? excellent choice the president of the United States Has the time come for the Ted Listing Editor; The Spotlight: facing towns across New into Congress or even further? people to demand that control of Selkirk York. I believe that thought deserves I want to wholeheartedly consideration. It seems that recommend a vote for Mark Mark is also a supporter of the "p" in politics should mean Hennessey for Bethlehem Town the town's comprehensive plan, people, not power. Board. Mark has hoth broad and I am happy to say he has appeal for many voters and the energy and willingness to In our town of Bethlehem, impressive bonafides for the job encourage community input and due to resignation to accept of town board member. involvement to keep the town a state position through an appointment by the governor, a For example, he is a three­ moving in the right direction. In this regard, Mark believes new supervisor was appointed by time soccer coach with the the all-Democratic town board. Bethlehem Soccer Club. He strongly.in focusing on the needs In addition to our ongoing coverage of the candidates has extensive experience with of Bethlehem's seniors; in limiting On the front page of the fall zoning issues as a twice-appointed new residential construction; in Bethlehem Report, the new and issues that most affect you, Spotlight Newspapers has supervisor's picture appeared in member of the Bethlehem Zoning keeping down residential taxes created a new forum for discussion of political issues, Board of Appeals. He has, like through the encouragement all three of the pictures and in 13 our blog "At the polls." It's located on our Web site, www, many of us, worked in state of appropriate economic of the 14 pictures of the 12 age spotlightnews.com. development; in preserving open mailing. Should his Republican government for more than 10 We'll posta question each week, and invite candidates years, succeeding in helping pass space for current and future rival in the Novermber election. generations; and in maintaining and voters to respond and discuss thoughtfully with one legislation protecting seniors be due "equal' time?" Also, a town services (such as the Elm another matters of importance in our communities. from identity theft and protecting Democratic member of the Avenue dog park) that make Albany County Legislature water supplies; and, as legislative Bethlehem a great place to live. . director for the state Assembly's attempted, but failed, to have his Chair of the Committee on Please give Mark Hennessey primary opponent removed from Local Government, Mark has your support on Nov. 6. the November ballot acquired a working familiarity Caleb Wistar It seems that whether in with many important issues Delmar Washington, D.C., or Bethlehem, ].L.&rd~ fall e nt Secrets of Building in Kids 20% Off Self-Confidence All Vera Bradley Purchases By Randy L. Cale, Ph.D.

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Students and teachers at Bethlehem High School returned in September to find many changes, including a new front entrance, a new fitness center, larger halls and corridors and renovated music rooms. The high scllool construction is part of the school district's $93 million bond approved in 2003. Jim Cuozzo/Spotlight file Tours to unveil new high school, middle school Parentsandmmmunitjmembers for 21st century students. technology upgrades for high-tech; have an opportunity to tour the Some of !he highlights at BCMS engineering and design classes; an improved and expanded Bethlehem inciudethenewgymandanadditionai expanded cafeteria; new choral and middle school and high school classroom wing, as well oS special orchestra rooms; more welco:ning fucilities Saturday, Oct 13, wi!h !he subject rooms, scie.,ce labs and new entrances; and newly enclosed or students that use them everyday as house offices. Existing classrooms expanded walkways that are out of their guides, were enJarged and :noderr.i2ed, and the elements and allow for " less From 10 am to ooon, mmrnunity thecafeteria was eJqandedto relieve congested passage between areas of tours - open to all- of !he renovated overcrowding and allow fer large the building. and enlarged buildings will be led group instructional use. 'Thanks to the work COCJp\eted by student representatives from !he "We are very JOrtunate to have under this proj&-i; this is a premier schools. such wonderful Iiew fucilities to use, high school fucility and fn: glad to Both schools have been andwe'relookingfcrwardtosbowing we1mme the community ia ro see significantly improved in recent our community the school_ enjoy it first·hand," high school Pdr.cipal years as part of the $93 million everyday," Principal Jody Monroe Chuck Abba said. bond project that voters approved in said. "Faculty, staff and students are There is no set time for the tours, 2003. Historic in SCO!,€, tbe ongoing bere:lting from i::-.creased use of v.hlch will -:ake between 15 and 30 building project is addressbgfucilities teclmJlogy,ciassroGnsthataremore minutes al eac':l building. Those needs districtwide by upgrading :,)nducive to 21st :entury learning irterested in touringthe ne'.vfucilities infrasIructure,providingfo,additionai a",d a"] environment that we all-:ake should corr.e to the main Jcbb:es of space to aommmodate tl:e district's price in" each buildbg anytime bem;een ~O Open 7 days a week' all majer c!edit cards. gr:lwth and allowing for statlxof-the­ AI BCHS, major:JfO.iem' inC\uIed am. and noon. on Oct 13. aT: learniog environmen:s s!Ltable C!li bo,s!cel,s,jew:/ry, mVlTlatflerapy g~"'i.f :wonewclassroom-...mgs; substantial

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Wednesday, Oct. 17th at 7pm - The Spotlight October 10,2007 • Page 13 .IN BRIEF Voorheesville school board to meet· Guilderland Elementary and desserts available for a nominal donation. . The next regular meeting NEWS NOTES 1237. to host pumpkin fun run For information, call 869- for the Voorheesville School Spaghetti dinner planned and book sale 8729. BGard will be held at the high Voorheesville Eight teens from St. school cafeteria on Monday, Betsy Glath Matthew's will be attending The Guilderland Elementary Oct 15 at 7:30 p.m. School pumpkin fun run and 765-4415 the National Catholic Youth gently used book sale will be Guilderfest Craft Conference in Columbus, held on Saturday, Oct. 13, Fair planned for Fall Festival at Thacher Ohio, in November. They will from 8:30 a.m. to noon at the The fourth annual Thacher farm, modern and colonial be hosting a Spaghetti Dinner school, 2225 Western Ave., elementary school Park Fall Festival will be held . games and activities for kids on Saturday, Oct. 27, from 4 to Guilderland. . The 19th annual Guilderfest on Saturday, Oct 13, from 10 and adults, cave and bat 7:30 p.m. in the parish center Craft Fair will be held Sunday, to raise funds for their trip. The pumpkin fun run will a.m. to 4 p.m. displays, music and face Oct 21, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. kick off at 9 a.m. Both events This year's demonstrations, painting. The cost of the dinner at the Pine Bush Elementary displays and activities A food concession area will be $8 for adults, $6 for are free and open to the School, 3437 Carman Road community. include a bicycle cider press, will also be open. There will children in grades Sand (Route 146) in the town of under and free for children For information, or to scarecrow making pageant, be cider, doughnuts and a . Guilderland. hay maze, pumpkin painting, bake sale. age 3 and under. donate a gently used book to There will be more than the sale, call 869-0293. hay rides, scavenger hunt, There will be a vehicle Tickets will be on sale at 60 craft v<;ndors, assorted quality goods handcrafted use fee of $5 per car. In the St. Matthew's or by calling raffles, a bake sale and the by local artisans, artists event of inclement weather, 765-4361. Tickets will also Come to community opportunity to purchase lunch and crafters, harvest crafts the festival will be held on be available at the door the as yoti shop. for kids and adults, wildlife Sunday, Oct. 14. evening of the dinner. This is coffee house Admission is free. program with Beth Bidwell, For information, call 872- a community event and all are The Women of St Boniface Proceeds benefit the Pine alpacas from a local alpaca welcome. Episcopal Church will host a Bush Elementary School Community Coffeehouse on PTA. Friday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m., at the church, 5248 Western Limited vendor spots are Ave., west of Route 146 in still available. Guilderland. For information, e-mail Music will be provided [email protected]. by 2Late, Clef Notes and Beth and Nina, the Mountain Dulcimer Ladies. Got news? Proceeds to benefit ministries of the Women E-mail: news@ of St Bonafice. Suggested spotlightnews.com donation is $5; beverages & ·;::'Ne;:Hom~s' Additi~ns , ~ _ * ~ ~*' ~ 1..- ~ • Custom Homes • Kitchens I Baths • Decks / Sunrooms • Finished Basements IWe also build on your lot! I ttJWIFT BUILDERS 439· -4663 .. IfA Family Tradition Since 1834" BAGKTOSCHOOL

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From'Th. e F'nends of Leo "Pat" D Le . I . orsey gls atlve Candidate'In t he 36 th Leg D' t Dear V t . IS. PI 0 ers, Residents· ot Bethl . ease read the following. It Glenm.ont, Selkirk and Coe ' Wi~~~:d' some light on so me election. ymans questions, y ou may have.

In ,e.po",e 10 Ihe amele yOU pu in bolh The Ravena New; He,ald and The spa"ghl an Seplembe< ATTENTION: Howard A, Shafer l Yell Da"ey i•• till in Ihe nmning fa' Ihe ;ome pa.i\ian you ate .eeking·.· Albany County Leghlalac. l 13,2007.•still backed by Ihe BeINehem Oem'. And Ihe Independence PartY· • You did gel an Ihe Oem Une. bul Ie\; lell Ihe publiC Ihe lrulh! The DemoClatic Patty ha' Nal been backing yoU Ih,aughau yaUl en"e

campaign.You .Ialed Ihaf Pal Da"ey" awn Belhlehem police Union would nal endaoe him. M' Shafe' mi"ep,e;enl Ihe ,,\h!!! Lea Daoey wa' neve< lumed dawn by \he police Office<" Union. accacding 10 Ihe Union pte.idented Mt. Dooey neve,m'ed Ihem 10. M'. Shale,. YOU and YOU alone appmached Ihem and you were told that they don't endorse political candidates! Hawa,d. you .Ialed Ihal yaUl appanenl Lea pal DaMY ha' neve' perla,med any' Community 'e The liu\h h. Dooey .pen hi. entite catee' of 27 yeao in .eIYice 10 local atea•. d,'a and county. He Services in local or our county. Another lie. en 'Wa.'a Deled Sgt Ihe Belhleheml police Dept and wa. in Ihe Youlh DM.ionan al;a in Ihe Delective ~ e " Divi.ian.ln 1974ve he wa' 'nomed police Office' aflhe Yeat by the Elk; Club fac hi. monY achievem \;. The.e ate iu;1 a few of hi. many accampli.hmenl•.• and Ihete h dacumenlatian fa ptav many alhe' valuable way' he canmbuled in .eIYing h" community and elc. Today. Dooey i. ",lYing in Ihe Delma' H,e Dept.,as a fire police and also as an Assistant Deputy _Treasurer. e Da"ey g,aduafedl liam Belhlehemt Cenltol High Scheal. ,mpi,e Slal college Iwhe,eliam he ,eceNed a B.S. deg in Criminal Mticel and The stale Unive«ity 01 Albany. He aha gtoduated The FBI tee National Academy in Quanticao, Virginia. . Lea 'Pal' Daoey h running in hi. '"' political campaign. 1\ ha. been a clean' and pmle.Oanal campaign and it i. a plemUle 10 waMng with he and h" family. We admi,e hi. hane.ty and will bac' him Ihmug Ihi. enh,e p,ace~ un viela"" He ha' eniayed meeting people in Ihe dilfe,enl a,ea' a. he ha. been walkingda",.ta. ",. Helil i. p,ami.ing 10 Ii,'en 10 \hem and lake Ihei' cancem. and need. h ~",aY' and inle

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Farm Law."To support Forever-Wild properties ... Unplanned growth. To support County-Wide issues, such as, The County Nursing Homes, (imprOvements, concerns and needs). To stand strong and "say NO!" to raising taxes. /

Dear Friends: I believe that· . . she can't kee a ::andidate shouldn't .' the "Ind p, so I Will say this if I make promises he/ ALSO Th:~:2dence Line" ... b~~'ke~ ~ct~d, (now running on best and wor~~~~~~nce Party), that I JII ~~~ethd Dems! AND hhavekthe opportunityO;;~~rvaend your families. I ~oufd ~~eVtery an you. you. 0 T

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Perfect for the growing family cd roof, new kitchen, hardwood rooms, 1 bath, hardwoods, Beautiful new kitchen, 2 of Normanside Country this charming home features floors, great family room. great corner 101: $229,000 floor laundry. $179,900 Quality workmanship. eat-in-kitchen, hardwood floors Bethlehem Schools. and new roof 8/07. Lower level ideal for in-law. Page 16' October 10,2007 The Spotlight Circulation staff keeps library running smoothly This is the first of two columns books, audiobooks, CDs and patrons, and the speed at which Time out for tales about the people who work in our DVDs you put on reserve. In our circulation team processes Saturday, Oct. 27, 10:30 a.m. Circulation/Technical Services' addition to the shelves you see these materials shortens the A half-hour of stories for ages dheck It Out wait for requested items to a Department - the library's nuts­ behind the checkout desk, there Bethlehem Public Library 2 and up, families and friends, and-bolts operation. are banks of them on the other few days in most cases. told by library staff. A patron's library experience side of the wall. Circulation supervisor Betty Albrightreports often begins and ends with the Albright said. "Our computer All in a day's work Candy corn bingo person at the checkout desk. an average of 800 to 900 items on records show that patrons are If all this weren't enough, Our intrepid circulation team the hold shelves at anyone time, making online requests and circulation personnel Saturday, Oct. 27, 1:30 p.m. cheerfully handled well over a 150 to 250 of which are processed renewals 24 hours a day." troubleshoot problems, maintain Come in costume for a game on anyone day. . million check-ins and check-outs These system loans travel the community bulletin board of Halloween bingo, but you've last year, an all-time high. via courier and are managed and "Happenings" table in the got to play the game before you Patrons generally stock up on Library without walls by circulation staff. Our staff lobby, handle overdues and eat the playing pieces! Ages 3 and books and videos before a holiday, As members of the Upper handles about 15 large bins renewals and issue new library up with family. which means that business is Hudson Library System, we of materials per day arriving cards to patrons of all ages. On especially brisk afterward. On engage in daily exchanges of from other UHLS libraries. occasion they are part of a library Tri-County Banjo Band the day after Memorial Day, for patron-requested materials Because we are one of the outreach team, visiting schools instance, our staff took care of among the 29 libraries in Albany largest libraries in the system, and other community agencies, Sunday, Oct. 28, 2 p.m. 7,091 transactions across the desk, and Rensselaer counties. we send out almost as much as issuing library cards and serving Toe-tappin', hand-clapp in' , almost double the usual number. "Our patrons can requestitems we take in from all the other as library ambassadors. 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It· is interesting that steps of New York City which time it can be held at high heat in the Hudson Valley the is phasing in a ban on trans fats before breaking down. The down fruit shares the season with a that will be fully implemented as side is that the hydrogenation tradition that is decidedly not a oOuly 2008. . process also causes hydrogen health food-the beloved cider Our goal is switch to a zero trans atoms to be randomly added. to doughnut. Cider doughnuts are fat vegetable oil by or before polyunsaturated fats changIng fried cakes flavored with apple 2008 . ; naturaloilsintocompoundscalled cider and spiced with a dusting Itturilsotitmakingdo~ghn~t~ transfattyacids.C~risumptionof of cinnamon sugar, especially with a zero trans fat oil is not as these trans fatty. aCids have been ; delicious when served piping hot. simple a matter as substituting proven to raise people's levels of At Indian Ladder Farms we turn one. oil for ·.another. In 'fact bad cholesterol a!!4. we all know out thousands and thousands of Dunkin' Donuts has tried over 20 what that means. these doughnuts to feed hungry different types ofoiliri t1ieireffort So while. we crank out Toll-free PYO Hotline apple pickers and it is no small to make the switch. The first traditional cider doughnuts we task. On weekends our doughnut ZTF oil we tested left a greasy experiment. with cooking ~ur 1 (866) 64Q-PICK makers come to work in the dark coating on the outside of the doughnuts ill ze~o trans fat oils. and go home in the dark. We doughnl!ts. after they cooled. . Zero trans fat oils a;e generally have been known to' make well . Worse yet, a bite of the doughnut II!l'de fr0fi.l can?la ?i1, sunflow~r over 10,000 doughnuts in a day itself turned into a gummy.ball in . 011, palm:oil,.olelc oil, soybean oil .. and could sell much more if we our mouths. The second oil we or combmations of thereof They had equipment capable of higher tried made the doughnuts taste are, more expensive and. th~y volume. . like they were cooked in the don t keep as long. The majonty Market Hours: 7 Days a Week 9to 6 ", , Currently. like most fake butler' they use on movie of .our customers are 'not as Yellow Rock Cafe: Serving lunch weekdays 11 to 2 doughnuts. our cider doughnuts popcorn and that was really c?ncerned about trans !ats in are fried in an all-purpose repulsive. The third experiment Cider doughnuts as they Illlght be brunch & lunch weekends 10 to 3 vegetable shortening. It is made gave us doughnuts that were a in otherfoods beca,:,se they.don't with partially hydrogenated little tough on the outside but generally eat them ill quantity all ',' soybean and cottonseed oil. It not too' bad overall. The' search year roun~. However we wan~ to ~ . ~ - .... ,'- -{.~- . , " is .essentially the. same product continues but we'll get-there: ' ?ffer,a healthy J?roduct, \keepillg Indian Ladder Farms _. e 342 Altamont Rd. as Crisco except it comes ,in a • 'Vegetable oil is hydrogenated ill ~d health IS a rell':tive term .' Altamont. NY 12009 50 pound block instead or a 16 bybeipg put under pressure with . whered~ughnuts~econc~rned) . (518) 765-2956 ounce can. Arid yes, because hydrogen gas at a temperature and' be ·m compliance WIth the [email protected] it is partially hydrogenated, it between 250 to 400 degrees countY I~gislation once it is in wwwjndianladderfarms.com contains trans fats which, unlike Fahrenheit for several hours in. ~.f;~<;t, Wish us luck! ",,: - 1.- The Spotlight October 10,2007' Page 17

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You must Voorheesville ~. board books to series books. With Grades 2 and 3 book discussion on Friday, Oct. 19, at 7 p.m. join the Friends of the Library to nonfiction and reference books, meets on Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. at the state Department of get first crack at the wide array Public Library i!!!! millionsofpaperbacks (well, almost) Environmental Conservation's of items on Friday, Oct. 19, from and hardcover bestsellers all Five Rivers Environmental 5 to 8 p.m. during our exclusive application in the library and donated by generous neighbors Thursday Poets Education Center, 56 Game Thursday Poets meet at the members-only Sneak Preview join. who are cleaning their shelves Farm Road, Delmar. . library at 6:30 p.m. Night. 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For infonnation 'please call: (518) 439-4949 • FAX (518) 439-0609 Editorial e-mail: [email protected] Advertising e-mail: [email protected] Page 20' October 10,2007 The Spotlight Colinty clerks balk at driver's license plan Many threaten not the state who have lost their "As Republicans, we take to implement policy that because the Social Security "We believe it leaves ollr state at risk, and we've the safety of the people of lets illegal immigrants numbers they gave turned out our community and state very to be fraudulent moved forward with our resolution as a collective get state document seriously", Schenectady County Phase two will take between body because we believe it's an inappropriate Legislator James Buhrmaster six and eight months in order to action, and we do not want to do it. " stated. "Our county, state and allow the Department of Motor nation have spent billions to By WILLIAM R. DEVOE Saratoga County Clerk Kathleen Marchione improve the security of all [email protected] Vehicles to make necessary infrastructure changes. Americans and to identify The majority of New York The state Association of those who might wish to county clerks are opposed to County Clerks estimates the of the resolution, four opposed, Republicali clerks said they harm us. We publicly ask the Gov. Eliot Spitzer's plan to allow new rules could result in 200,000 and three abstained. Twenty-six would not enforce Spitzer's governor to reconsider this illegal immigrants access to to 500,000 new licenses. clerks did not participate in the policy, even though they unlawful and ill-conceived valid New York driver's licenses, Saratoga County Clerk meeting. would be in violation of the action. He should know we will and some have threatened not Kathleen Marchione, president "We believe it leaves our state law and susceptible to lawsuits not stand idly by as he tries to enforce the policy if it is of the New York State at risk, and we've moved forward by whomever they denied a to do by decree, what the law unchanged. Association of County Clerks, with our resolution as a collective license. does not permit." . Spitzer's plan would be in proposed a resolution at a body because we believe it's John J. Woodward, the clerk Spitzer says the policy will two phases. The first phase, recent association meeting to an inappropriate action, and of Schenectady County and a create safer streets, lower implemented between now and urge the governor to withdraw we do not want to do it," said Democrat, said he will enforce insurance rates and make the April 2008, would offer licenses his policy. Of the state's 62 Marchione. the governor's policy and that country safer. to about 152,000 people around county clerks, 29 voted in favor Marchione also said the partisan politics is the real issue "This policy change helps policy will waste county and in this debate. bolster homeland security by state resources. She said that As a New Yorker, Woodward bringing more individuals into if an illegal immigrant presents said there are things about the system and, when necessary, a document to the county the policy he likes and things assisting law enforcement clerk's office that is in a foreign he dislikes. But as a county efforts to locate those who language, that document must clerk, his position is much' present a real security threat," be scanned, then sent to and clearer: he said in a Sept. 21 written Check out these' reviewed by a state agency to "The bottom line is I have statement. ~ determine its validity. If the no choice when it comes to this Law enforcement officials Fall Specials!! document turns out to be fake, policy. I would be violating my are hesitant to make an official the state has spent time and oath of office if I didn't uphold statement on the policy itself, ' money without collecting a the law," he said. "I'm sure some but some have chimed in ROOFING· SIDING WINDOWS dime, she said. . of my constituents may not with how it would affect their' "There has to bea way to be happy. about that, but I've operations. recoup that money," she got to choose what's legal over "We have strong feelings said. Marchione suggests a politics." against any proposal that will nonrefundable deposit, collected The Republican legislators in provide illegal immigrants before paperwork begins. Schenectady County disagree with enticements to enter a She and about a dozen other with their clerk. state and hide in plain sight," said T.J. 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Better paper orientation and the programs are all free .. sensors make copying regular For babies and toddlers ... and larger-sized documents a Romp and read. A program snap. And copies are still only 15 for children ages 6 months to 5 cents apiece. years featuring stories, songs and We've also replaced our rhymes, and playtime. Ifs a great slowpoke fax machine with a way for young children (and their much faster model. The cost to caregivers) to make new friends. send a fax remains 50 cents per No registration is needed; just page. show up at any of the following story times: Marko Crankovic gets a lesson in aiming a fire hose from Westmere firefighter Sean Maguire during an open oSelkirk Firehouse No.1 (east house at the Westmere Fire Department on Sunday. Museum family passes of 9W), 10 a.m. on Tuesdays Jim Franca/Spotlight Family passes to area o A.W. Becker School, 6:30 museums are good for only a p.m. on Tuesdays few more weeks. Don't miss out . on this opportunity. Each day o P.E. Coeymans School, 6:30 IN BRIEF pass admits two adults and two p.m. on Thursdays children. Adult cardholders can oRCS Community Library, 10 a.m. on Fridays. Willard Mountain is offering Group. sign a pass out for one week. Fire'departments to a special discounted ski program Registration deadline is The following passes are. still Melinda White ' convene at Wal-Mart to Bethlehem residents through Monday, Nov. 5. On Friday, Oct. 12, at 7 p.m. the Bethlehem Family Fun Ski Call 439-1346 for information. all of the Town of Bethlehem Fire Departments will gather at the Glenmont Wal·Mart to II~nia Hair Studio &Spa help celebrate Fire Prevention Debi Farley Week. There will be trucks on has moved from Delmar display, stuff for the kids, fire ((? Mathematics ((? Biology ((? Social Studies ((? History to Albany safety information and a visit from SparkY the Fire Dog. James Williams • [email protected] Do you have unrulr. 439-1104 office 588-3767 cell frizzy. curly hair? Selkirk deparment plans community day We can help. Expert in curly cuts.. TlYlined in Manhattan. On Saturday, Oct. 13, from Come see Debi for a free consultation! noon to 4 p.m., the Selkirk Fire Department will sponsor 456-8822 Community Day 2007 at the www.anlahalrstudio.com Selkirk Co. 2 firehouse in Glenmont, next to Kfi?art. • help with Medications • help with bathing There will be various pieces • Medicaid welcome of apparatus on display as well • engaging activities as demon'strations going on • retain own physician .. throughout the day. Come • hot meals learn the proper techniques on (518) 724-3221 using a fire extinguisher and Daughters of k~Capjm!~ making a home escape plan. Free hot dogs and soda will be ~~i Family Practice Ravena available. SENIOR COMMUNITY 180 Washington Ave. Ext. Albany. NY 12203 Patrick Caulfield, MD Theresa Sirico, DO a beneficiary agency of The United , Jewish Federation of N~NY . Patricia Hentze, RPA-C . Five Rivers to hold We are to announce... program on birds . An indoor program on how to feed birds will be held on Saturday, Oct. 13, at 10 a.m., r-""';O~~;;~1 at the state Department of Environmental Conservation's Five Rivers Environmental ; October 13 and 14' Education Center, 56 Gaine Farm l!I Saturday· 1Oam - 5pm Road, Dehnar. 1 Sunday· 1Oam - 4pm : Center staff will give an in­ depth talk on how to feed wild I Polish Community Center 4. birds. Topics will include the 225 Washil1gtol1 Avel1ue Ext.. Albal1y, NY. 12205 I types of seed which birds prefer, r choosing a bird feeder and AIlYouCanBuyBeads!AIlYouCanBuyBeads!AIIYouCanBuyBeads! feeding station hygiene. .11 1, Richard Wood Jones, MD has joined our practice and . The program is free. For I CRYSTALS· &EM SToras • &LASS • LAMP WORK' PEARLS' SEEP 0 is accepting new patients. Dr. Jones has worked in the information, call Five Rivers t SWAROVSKI· VENETIAN· SIlliER eEAPS 'FINPIN&S • , MUCH. MUCH MORE!. Capital Region for many years and is happy to be joining Center at 475-0291 .. ~ BEADING CLASSES www.lllllovatlve&eadsExpo.COIII C us to care for patients in our Ravena office. ! Learn exciting new beading .For information call 845-352-9735 1 • Newly expanded office hours . Mountain offering ,.. styles from Nallonally Email: [email protected] o Same dayappoinbnents o Known Instructors. discount skiing plan Pre-registration required for Open to The Public and Trade ~ New Patients Welcome - Ca1l7s6-7390 The Bethlehem Family Fun U classes. Pre-register at Admission: $4.00 (Save $1 with this ad) I . Ski Group is looking for any !. www.lnnovativeBeadsExpo.comFREEPARKING·Chiidren under 12~: I W"WW.capcare.com 2524 Route 9W interested skiers (ages 4+) and Most major insurances acccepted Ravena families. ,!NCto ... 1 'hi. e .0. "5-. I; ~ a • ."r ,. Page 22 • October 10, 2007 The Spotlight Obituaries IThomas J. Kleinke was a former member of the Colonie; sister Susan Herman locomotive engineer, retiring Association Outstanding I Thomas J. Kleinke, 52, of Slingerlands Fire Dept. He will of Rochester; brothers in 1986. Service to Libraries award 'Slingerlands, died Wednesday, be remembered as a loving, Mark Kleinke of North After retiring he worked and the School of Information :Oct. 3, after a brief illness. dedicated, ·hardworking, Carolina, Edward Kleinke at the Altamont Fairgrounds, Science and Policy Award • family man who had a passion III of Slingerlands; and four from the N eJson A. Rockefeller • Tom is the son of Eugenie caring for animals for more I for living off the land, and grandchildren. . College of Public Affairs i"Jean" Stephany Kleinke and than 16 years. He was also an Harley Davidsons. and Policy, for distinguished 'the late Edward S. Kleinke. Services were held at avid hunter and fisherman. He worked 25 yeas as a Survivors include his wife, the Durant Funeral Home, Survivors include his wife alumni. He served as liaison 'truck mechanic for Ryder Bonnie Scoons Kleinke; a Delmar. Interment in Theresa "Tess" Almy; three between the SED and NYLA Rental and more recently son, Thomas "T.J." (Aimee st. Matthews Cemetery, children, Donna Derico for more than 20 years. for St. Peter's Hospital. He Grignon) Kleinke, of Cohoes, Glenmont. Contributions may (John), Albert Fran.cis Survivors include his Michael (Jessica) Kleinke of be made to Albany Medical Almy, James Andrew Almy; wife, Joan Roeder Barron; Center Hospital Nephrology his siblings, John Almy, a son, Doug R. (Donna) Research, 43 New Scotland James Almy (Dorothy), Barron; daughter, Barbara J. Diane & Company Ave., M.C. 119, Albany Dorothy McClelland and (William Bailey) Barron; and "Feel Good From The Inside Out." 12208. Raymond Hilton; and four a grandson. . Welcomes Nadia grandchildren: A memorial service will Services were from the be held Saturday, Oct. 27, 20% Off With Your First Visit Pearl H. Zimmer New Comer-Cannon Family at Applebee Funeral Home, Pearl H. Zimmer, 41, of With Nadia (Hair Stylist) Funeral Home, Colonie. Delmar, at 2 p.m. and visitation Schenectady, died suddenly, 637 New Loudon Rd· Latham, New York 12110 Interment will be in Prospect with the family from 1 to 3 Tuesday, Oct. 2, at Ellis 78 2-7560 Hill Cemetery. p.m. Contributions may be Hospital. made to the Robert E. Barron She previously worked at Cultural Media Award, c/o Wal-Mart, the Salvation Army Robert E. Barron New York Library Association, and J anitronics. 'Robert E. Barron, 77, 250 Hudson Av·e., Albany Survivors include her of Voorheesville, died 12210 or the Autism Society husband, Peter A. Zimmer; Tuesday, Oct. 2, at SI'. Peter's of America, 7910 Woodmont her five children, John Hospital. Ave., Suite 300, Bethesda, MD Maryea, Peter Zimmer, Kevin Born in Wood'haven, he 20814-3067. _ ~lj ~ Zimmer, Austin Zimmer graduated from Monroe High and Robin Zimmer; three School as salutatorian. He sisters, Margaret, Jeanette graduated from the New York 8 PM: Sat, Oct 13, 20*, and Lorraine and her two State College for Teachers Fri, Oct 19 brothers, John and Ralph. in Albany, with a bachelor's 2 PM: Suo, Oct 14,21 Services were held at the 10 AM: Weekdays - degree in social studies and Oct 12, 17, 18, Fredendall Funeral Home, a.master's degree in library 19,23,24 Altamont. Interment is in science. He was a member of 10:30 AM: Oct 16 Woodlawn Cemetery, Berne. Kappa Phi Kappa, professional .""sign language interpreted education fraternity; Pi performance Gamma Mu, national honor Recommended for age IJ , Albert A. Almy and up social science society and Albert A. Almy, 85, of Kappa Beta, social fraternity. At: Russell Sage Altamont, died, Thursday, Following military service College, Troy­ Oct. 4. in the Army from 1953 to 1956, Directions online Born in Albany, he was a he was the library director of Tickets: . federal employee most of his $20 Adult the North Castle Free Library $16 Senior/Student· adult life. His career started in Armonk for four years. He $10 Children in 1941 working for the Army then became the high school (to age 12) Depot. He then joined the librarian at White Plains High 25% discount for groups Navy, serving until 1946. School for six years. Recruited of ~o or more. After the war he went back' to by the division of library Box Office: work at the Army Depot. He development in Albany, he (518) 274-3256 transferred to the Watervliet served as a state consultant www.nysti.org Arsenal where he worked as a and, helped develop school library systems. He was an active participant in the state humanities conferences. 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as an indication of how strong Arthur's anti-slavery views were. It also demonstrates the key role the college played as a breeding ground for influential political leaders in the pre-Civil war era 'There's some real evidence lh,at they were in correspondence and Circulation I WIth each other during the diffi­ age when horsepower had a dif­ cult days of the Civil War," James ferent meaning. Underwood explained "In 1862 Shedding our modern cares a the north was facing a majo; look around the grounds aIlo~s shortage of soldiers, but lincoln 1~5 Ad:uns Street. Delmar, NY 12f154 u~ to connect with key figures in didn't want to ask for them be­ history and prominent local per­ cause it could have been seen as 5910 fi~ Dm-e. Syr;llCusc. NY 1321)6 sonalities with stories to tell about a sign that the war was not going their well-lived lives. Among those well. So Seward sought to create a resting here is a well-spoken man situation in which states would of­ SpOIhght LLC. 125 Adams Stro:ct, Delmar NY 12054 In 2006, Union College in WIth strong connections to the fer additional troops to the federal Capital District who became the Schenectady presented an exhibit KDIhen"" McCarthy, 125 Ad:un. Strc<:I, Delmar NY ]2054 government and Arthur was part lead~r of our nation after a popular on Chester Alan Arthur. I of that Photos courtesy of Union College ...... -----..~ preSident was shot while catching "Arthur was the adjutant gen­ Tim Mulhpn. 125 Ad:tms S~, Delmar NY 12054 a train in Washington, D.C. . and the Civil War was still fresh in lC1.==-=''':'".. ~._t,.. __''' ___ a/IN _ eral of the New York National ___ "'I\o_~=:!_"'_':'fho_-"_''''''-~:: Yet, ~hile our regiqn is his fi­ Guard at the time and he was everyone's memory.' , ,..= __ ~ .... _._~Y.,.,.. ::::=;:." .. ~".::.::r---"-"""'''' nal resting place, few know that "H e was very strong when itI as~i~ed the responsibility for former president Chester Alan • S h!!hL llC 12S Ad,,,,,. Street D,:lm3r NY 12054 r31smg an additional 120,000 came to eruorcing the Pendle­ '. Arthur is even here. Despite troops from the state. But he did ton Act, which was a reform that the small markers that show the more than that, he raised close to started implementing the civil route to his grave, it rarely draws ~20,000 trO?PS," said Underwood. service sY.sJe_'.!' in the federal gov­ a crowd. It was qUite an astounding feat ernment and cut down on the use "Usuallywe have school groups when you con§ider that there !,oliti,~al infl.u~p'ce to control those who come in every year on Oct. 5 were anti-war riots going on in Jobs, he S31d. "It was a major step - because that is his birthday, and the streets of New York City at forward in curbing abuse and we also have a group of veterans the time. It may have been one of made him very unpopular with that gathers on Memorial Day be­ ~is biggest accomplishments go­ the political bo"sses in New York cause he was a Civil War veteran mg mto the presidency." State like Roscoe Conkling. but other then that, there re- ' "Overall, I would say he ally isn't any organized activ­ was a very good president . ity for him," John Buszta the "Overall, I would say he was who was on the right side of registrar at the cemeiery all tJ:1e major i.ssues of his day, 13 __ said on a recent fall day , a very good president who t. _C-1or0raAa0000l0_ but It was a time when presi­ Th~Spmli.,.ht 9'26,07 That isn't how Arthur was was on the right side of all the dents were relatively weak

__ .... ~~_ .... c...,...... _ received during his years at and the federal government ~--.1'_ -_to Union College in Schenecta­ major issues of his day ... " was going through an era of • __"' ...... r___ 1 dy. An articulate young man James Underwood --7.214 Congressional dominance" ('1 PS""""3lW' _____ who traveled from Vermont said Underwood. "If you look -~-~-.. =.---_._- m '" to go to school there, the Recruiting the foot soldiers to . at the'rankings that are pub­ future president led one of the fight and win the nation's bloodi­ lished, and different publications .­ 4,478 5,197 campus debating societies and do one about every year, you will :::.-- est ~ wasn't Arthur's only ac­ - . joined Phi Beta Kappa, a premier complishment before taking on see that he is down toward the -- 1,582 1,ISO academic honor society that had the country's highest office. He bottom of those who are ranked \ about one-third of his classmates also gained a name throughout in the middle, but I think that is as members. During his time mostly because presidents in the <.. __ ~/Sto>IoI'.I6('~rara_I·1I 6,23$ '.50<> the state when he successfully at Union, Arthur left few lasting era from lincoln to Theodore I')-"'--~ champIOned a lawsuit ending the c.-_... PIII ...... *, 0 0 marks on the campus but he may New York City transit system's Roosevelt had such a weak role. have fostered a connection with fel­ 0 policy of racial segregation. "He had a scandal-free ad­ low student William Seward who 'This was major victory and ministration and he really does gained national prominence as a . he won the case years before the deserve credit for having taken United States senator from New many important steps forward for Civil W~ even started," Under­ ",. 200 York and eventually as Secretary the country," he said. • __ "'_..... _ts-oI'5cI/1~(1J,(3J_I·:J wood S31d. 200 200 of State under Abraham lincoln. Those interested in stepping ' __(Sorah Feller of Aidan Tierney, cousin cf Delray 3each, Ea., and Aaron the bride, was ring bearer ani Matthew Cady, sen (·f Doug and Brian.na Cady, niece of the groom, Earlene CadvofKissinunee, F1a., was flower girl. Cash Only·· w~re mcrrie-j on Macch 3l. The bride is a graduate of M®bil The cereClonywas performed Bethlehem Central High School 462-5351 b., the Rev. :\Ilich,e1 Calderin at . and Becker College. Prayer Line 436-1050 the American Orchid Society in She is a research associate Delray Beach, where a reception for Psycho Genic, Inc. in followed. Tarrytown. The milid of hcno~ was Kerry The groom is a graduate of Feller Arzberger, s;ster of the Schalrnont High School. Jo.... n V. Bucher, DDS We Carry Pawsitively bride: Bridesmaids were Sara ]\f.uhlicn, Christy -,renter and He works for the U.S. Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Gourmet Pastries Laurie McGeary. Department of Homeland (Buy J/~ dozen get 1 for free) Security in New York City. The best moo. was Shaun .is pleased to announce the relocation Main Square Shoppes Cady, brother of the groom . After a honeymoon trip to the Grand Cayman Islands, the Gcoomsmenwerelbomas Feller, of his dental office to 318 Delaware Avenue· couple resides in-Tarrytown. Delmar, NY 12054 1881 Western Avenue, Albany 518.439.3670 Tuesday - Friday 7:30am-5:30pm (1 mile west of Crossgates Mall) ·Saturday 9:00am-5:00pm - 518-218-1881 New patients welcome! Call today about our limited time introductory offers. __~f"1"J'7"'i~' ..

The Bethlehem Girls Softball League will hold registration . for girls grades K to 12. Saturday, Oct. 20th 8:30am -1pm Thursday Nov. 15th 6:00pm - 9:30pm at the Bethlehem Town Hall For information Visit www.bethlehemtomboys.com or call Terri Gehrer 475-7627 i The Spotlight I Page 28' October 10, 2007 1 erlands students go to another trying to develop a feeling of school district and gain some community," Project vote key D Borders students from elsewhere," said Regina Frederick, an Or­ (From Page 1) Loomis. chard Street resident, said she is concerned the new proposed to full-day K in Many Slingerlands parents lines due out November. boundaries cut right through day kindergarten program, which Versa Trans was hired by the at the meeting appeared un­ Approval will allow her existing neighborhood. is scheduled to begin in 2009. Oth­ town to draw the new' school comfortable with that answer. schools to use state "Please do not put anybody er projects with EXCEL funding in­ boundaries, which officials Board president James Ly­ on a bus and take them away funding to add classrooms clude installing security cameras at hope will provide more bal­ tle told the 60 parents in atten­ dance to look at the enrollment from a local school where they the high school, replacing terrazzo ance across the six schools. stair treads at the high school, new Eagle Elementary, which estimates as just numbers at can walk," said Frederick. By JIM CUOZZO Doug Hamlin, president of windows at Hudson House in the is set to open in September this time. [email protected] VersaTrans said the criteria middle school" new bleachers in of 2008, is expected to be the "It is important to view that B at the high school, pool and district's largest elementary number other than putting needs to be set so work can Full-day kindergarten in the gym continue in the "proper fash' restroom upgrades at the middle school with 24 classrooms and children's faces on it and add­ Bethlehem Central School District ion." school and replacing the roof at a student population of 378. ing them up," said Lytle. '''That 'may hinge on the outcome of a Clarksville, The next largest school will be number should be dealt with a "I wish I could tell you to­ $4.9 million capital project referen­ Hamagrael at 342, a decrease of little less intensity." night how this will all come to dum vote on Oct. 30. Richard Peckham, of Col­ Ions/Scoville architects outlined 155 students from the current The 24-member redistrict­ look, but ·that is the work we Although the school board has enrollment of 497. Glenmont ing 'committee has finished have to do," Hamlin said. already decided to go with the the scope of EXCEL work at the School will hold 298 students, their preliminary work draw­ Proposed changes to neigh­ full-day program, board president Wednesday, Qct. 3, meeting of the down from 409. Elsmere will ing neighborhood boundary borhood boundary lines are James Lytle said the additional school board by stating the impact to taxpayers is minimaJ, see a decrease of 44 students lines. Those lines will now be on display at each redistrict­ state funding made available upon in with their enrollment in 2008 reviewed by Versa Trans staff ing meeting. Parents atten­ approval of the referendum is nec­ "It's an opportunity the district set at 268. Clarksville, the dis­ with a deadline of Nov. 6, when dance said they would like to essary. has to complete this work, and it trict's smallest school with 271 possible boundary scenarios see each proposed map on the '''This project makes our full­ needs to be taken advantage of," students, will decrease to 205 will be released. Establishing district's Web site for review. day kindergarten initiative pos­ said Peckham, "If students next year. the final formal criteria for the we just start throwing sible," Lytle said According to district officials, i Loomis said enrollment cal­ process went through another maps online, it will create The Oct. 30 district vote will the estimated cost to the district, if culations for Slingerlands in round of debate between the more confusion and more dif­ decide the fate of EXCEL (Ex­ the $4,9 million is approved, would 2008 could not be determined committee and the public. ficulty than it helps someone," panding our Children's Education be about $4,750 a year for 20 years because, unlike the other el­ Of the criteria, which in­ said Loomis. and Learning) funding that will or a total of $95,000. ementary schools, which will cluded achieving more rational Updates on the redistrict­ cover 97 percent of the proposed Many' of the funding initiatives gain kindergartners from their boundaries, balancing school ing process can be reviewed at construction costs, much of which are desigoed to enhance health own "home" areas, there will enrollment and addressing bcsd.k12.ny.us. is planned to accommodate the and safety measures at all schools. be no change in Slingerlands' transportation efficiencies are "We are trying to be as open switch to full-day kindergarten. Other anticipated work with EX­ current classroom size. How­ criteria options, proximity to as you can and still make it The capital project up for vote is CEL money includes repiacmg as­ , changes in where those neighborhood schools was a work," said Loomis. above the $93 million bond refer­ bestos tile flooring districtwide. students are coming from are main concern of several par­ The next meeting of the re­ endum approved by voters in 2003 Much of the current $93 mil­ expected. ents. districting committee is sched­ for upgrades at all Bethlehem lion district bond work is com­ ''You might have some Sling- "It has to be considered," ule for Saturday, Oct. 16. schools. plete, with the exception of work said parent Kim Wise. ''You're Superintendent Les Loomis at Slingerlandsand Elsmere. The said if the EXCEL funding referen­ parking lots at both schools will be dum is defeated, it would have an refurbished along with upgrades effect on the implementation of full to the heating and electrical sys­ day kindergarten in the district. tems. Elevators at both schools , '''Then what is going to happen will be installed to make them is we have to rethink full-day kin­ more handicap accessible, The dergarten," said Loomis. nurse's office at Slingerlands will . The most crucial aspect of the also be enlarged and relocated. .. . EXCEL funding for Bethlehem is '''The target is to have all work' the addition of eight classrooms completed for the 200&2009 school at Eagle Elementary School. The year," Peckham said, classrooms are necessary for a full-

/ A booklet in 1940 reveals the location of graves where 126 Revo­ D Service lutionary War soldiers from Beth­ (FromPageJ) lehem, Guilderland and New Scot- , land and New Scotland and iron land are buried. During the World' markers on the graves of local War II years, the chapter made Revolutionary War Veterans, they donations to soldiers of hand-koit have preserved a part of Ameri­ sweaters, mittens and socks. To­ can history," said Supervisor Jack day the Tawasentha group offers Cunningham reading from the an annual scholarship to a Bethle­ proclamation. hem High School student in honor The chapter name comes of U. Henry Clyne, one of the first from the Normanskill Creek and area soldiers killed in the Korean is memorialized in the famous War, Annual gatherings are held in Longfellow poem '''The Song of Hi­ Washington, D.C., at the national awatha," DAR site at1776 D st. ' Ch,apter highlights include a The National Society of the: ceremony in 1915 when the Uberty Daughters of the American Revo­ lution was founded in October of .. Visit SEFCU's newest branch at 1395 New Scotland Road in Bell passed through Slingerlands on the old Delaware and Hudson 1890 when a group of women in , Slingerlands during our GRAND OPENING Week September rail line. The year 1925 marked the the nation's capital formed their .. own organization, Torey said the ' 24-28 and get a free gift*, enter to win a $25 gift certificate beginning of the chapter's histori­ cal markings beginning with the only prerequisite for any woman I from Hess Mart, Village Deli, Bellini's and Tollgate and a unveiling of a granite boulder in who would like to be a member of ! $1,000 Price Chopper gift card! New Scotland cemetery in memo­ the DAR. l ry of the Revolution War soldiers '''The biggest requirement is who are buried at that site. that you have to be a descendent Apply now for a SEFCU Auto Loan "Allison Bennett has helped get of a patriot who fought in the Revo­ state markers placed throughout lutionary War," Torey said. with rates as low as 5.65% APR** for 48 months! Bethlehem honoring Revolution­ That, however, sounds like a tall' ary War soldiers," said Tawasentha genealogical task to muster. "A lot of people will find they Visit www.sefcu.com. stop by any branch or call 518-452-8183 and press Option 5. Chapter regent Christine Torey. Bennett said the Tawasentha have an ancestor from the war Chapter has placed markers in they never rea1ized," said Torey. Thacher Park to mark where the The next time you stop by town Tory's kept munitions with the hall, look at the back wall of the Indians during the Revolutionary main meeting room and youll see SEFCU a large American Flag encased in War. A plaque rests inside a plat­ Albany (Empire State Plaza, One COmmerce, State Street, Arbor Hill, Patroon Creek, S. Pearl Street) 'form at Indian Ladder Farms that a frame that a local Tawasentha . Clifton Park. East Greenbush. Glenmont. Guilderland. Latham leads to a walking trail to recall a Chapter member made several ' ' Schenectady (State Street, Broadway) • Slingerlands. Troy. Wilton I ~C~A I time in the 1800s when geologists .years ago. studied the rock formations of the '''The donation of the 1861 U.S. ·While supplies last. No purchase necessary to enter prize"drawings. Drawing to be held the week of October 1, 2007. No'substi­ Heldebergs just past the farm. Civil War flag on display at Town tution of cash for prizes is permitted. Entrants must be at least 18 years of age. SEFCU staff and their immediate families are not Through the years, the histori­ Hall and other displays around eligible. One entry per person. ** Annual Percentage Rate. Published rate applies to vehicle model years 2005-2008. Rate listed town promote patriotism to young includes a quarter-percent discount for electronic payment and assumes creditworthiness. Other rates and terms may apply. cal contributions of the Tawasen­ Rate accurate as of 09115/2007 and is subject to change without notice. tha Chapter have been sigoificant and old alike," said Cunningham. The Spotlight October 10,2007· Page 29 Milestones Spotlight Ferraro, Smith wed Jill Elizabeth Ferraro, daughter The groom is a graduate of ofVince and liz Ferraro ofDehnar Dubois Area Senior High School and Allen Clark Smith, son of and the Pennsylvania College of Melvin and Mary Lou Smith of Technology. Dubois, Pa., were married June He is a forklift operator for 24,2006. Wal-Mart in Raymond, N,H. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Ellyn Kravette at The After a honeymoon trip to Chateau Resort in Tannersville, Costa Rica, the couple reside in· Pa., where a reception followed. Derry,N.H. The matron of honor was April Houghton-Blakeslee. Bridesmaids were Laurel Dwyer and Leia Dwyer. Just married The best man was Joe Busatto. Groomsmen were Sean Holland or enfafed? and Mike Ferraro, brother of the bride. Call 439-4949 for an The bride is a graduate of Bethlehem Central High School announcement form. and the University of New Hampshire, where she received a master's degree in social work. She is a child and adolescent therapist for the Mental Health Center in Manchester, N.H.

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!m;titute is once again ucing the classic coinedly "Arsenic and Old Lace." The production was met with critical acclaim during its run in TI brings back both New York City and London during the thick of World War II. !A,.rsenic and Old .Lace' Written by Joseph Kesserling, more than a decade who rued 1967 in Kingston, the play provided thousands of audiences after its last run" with much-needed comic relief thrQugh America's entering into 13, through Wednesday, Oct. theater-hating drama critic all the while masquerading as and Ohio theaters! He makes his the \var,and England's turmoil in 24, the company is bringing the Mortimer Brewster, played by Theodore Roosevelt. first appearance with NYSTI on the face ()f G\,rman bombings. hit comedy back at the Schacht Jason Marr, who stumbles upon NYSTI has pulled together a Saturday. After more than a'.decade and Fine Arts Center at Russell Sage his aunts' "charitable" work of sta:- castfor the production, many Eileen Schuyler, who is playing scores of requests for the company in Troy. poisoning Brooklyn's lonely of '",hom are rooted in theater Ab by Brewster, is reprising to bring the production back, "After 11 years, all of the elderly gentlemen. Mortimer's c1a;sics, including roles in past her role in the NYSTI 1996 Director Ed Lange consented. students who had seen it in the life spins out of control as he prcductions of "Arsenic and Old production of the play. Schuyler By his logic, a great play can't go past have graduated and gone on. attempts to keep the lid on his Lace." is a founding member of NYSTI wrong. Ifs time for a new class to see the aunts' actions, all the while The requests this year to bring and has appeared in dozens NYSTI has produced the play play," said Lange of Delmar. "Ifs preserving the family name and the play back were too many to of the company's productions. twice before, once in 1989 and an American classic comedy." keeping them out of jail. ignore, said Marr. NYSTI regular, Carole Edie ag~ in 1996. On Saturday, Oct. The story revolves around As with most comedies, the "'Ibis is a part I really wanted Smith will also be reprising her plot is thickened by an eccentric to do. Ifs sort of a dream partfor role as Martha Brewster, in brother who does his part by an ~ctor," said Marr. which she appeared in the 1996 burying the deceased, who ~arr, of Queens, has production. he believes are yellow fever appeared in several off-Broadway Other NYSTI members, Joel THE BIGGEST LITTl.E . victims, in the basement, which productions, including dozens of Aroeste, John Romeo, David he considers the Panama Canal; appearances in Virginia, florida Bunce and Mary Jane Hansen, INTERNATIONAL also star. On Saturday, Oct. 21, NYSTI PLAY FESTIVAL will host a mask contest for World-class theatre ... just your size! attendants of "Arsenic and Old Lace" dUriIlg intermission. Masks OCTOBER 16-NOVEMBER 15,.2007 will be judged on originality. Winners win be announced and Professional Premiere prizes awarded at the end of the show. Edges: The Musical The production wiJI run: by Benj Pasek and Paul Saturday, Oct 13, 8 p.m.; Sunday, October 16-November 4, 2007 Oct. 14, 8 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 19, 8 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 20, 8 Regional Premiere p.m.; Sunday, Oct 21, 8 p.m. On Heather Raffo's 9 Parts of Desire weekdays the production will by Heather Raffo fun at 10 a.m. Oct. 12, 17, 18, 19, November 1-11, 2007 23 and 24. On Tuesday, Oct. 16 Arsenic and Old Lace win begin Tiny Ninja Theater Presents Hamlet at 10:30 a.m. Adapted and Pcrfor;ned hy Doy ~/einstein Adult tickets are $20, $16 for senior citizen and students and November 12-15, 2007 children up to 12 years old will cost $10. For a running schedule and ticket locations visit www.nysti . PROCIDRS• org or call the box office at 274- ... 3256. 518·346·6204 24 HOUR TICKETING PROCTORS.ORG ------

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Denis and Isadora Murderous comedy presented by New for the Performing Arts, 40 Russell Road, MUSIC FESTIVAL forming Arts Studio, Central Avenue, Al­ comedy game series Ocl.13 and 27, Proc­ Duncan, plus ongoing exhibits, 99 South York State Theatre Institute, Schacht Fine Albany, through Oc1.14, $15.lnlormation, Two-day festival featuring Capital District­ bany, $18.lnlormation, 465-5233, ext 4. tors Upstairs at 440, 440 State SI., Sche­ Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Information, Arts Center, Russell Sage Coilege, Troy, 432-6531. based acts including MotherJudge, Ram­ nectady, $15 adulls, $12 sludents/seniors. 5B4-2225. through Ocl. 24. Inlormation, 274-3256. bUn' Jug Stampers! Red Haired Strangers, PAT METHENY TRIO Inlormation, 346-6204. Sidewinders, Dana Monteith, Happy Balky Jazz guitar great, Ocl. 1B, Bp.m, Troy Sav­ NEW YORK STATE THE BIGGEST LITTLE Music ings Bank Music Hall, corner of Second STEVEN WRIGHT INTERNATIONAL PLAY FESTIVAL and the Good Livin', Wiley Dobbs, Pal­ MILITARY MUSEUM atypus and more, Dcl. 12 and 13, 7 pm., and State streets, Troy, $49-$54. Inlorma­ Observational humorist, Ocl. 13, The Egg, 'Worth a Thousand Muskets; Civil War Presented by Capital Repertory Theater, "THE ART OF FLAMENCO GUITAR" Red Square, 3BB Broadway, Albany, $7 per tion, 273-0038. Empire State Plaza, Albany, $35-$50. In­ Field Artillery," 'Battleground lor Freedom: 111 North Pearl SI., Albany, Ocl. 16 Featuring Capital District native Maria nighl.lnlormation,465-0444. lormation, 473-1 B45. New York during the Revolutionary War,' through Nov.11.lnlormation, 445-7469. Zemantauski, Oct. 10, 7 p.m, University PORCUPINE SARATOGA TREE WIT&WlLL THEATRE and 'World War II: United for Victory," at Albany Performing Arts Center, Western ongoing, 61 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs. ., SIDE MAN STRINGS Progressive rock band, Oct. 18, 8 p.m., "Daylight Savings: and More Timely Top­ Avenue, Albany, $8 adults, $4 students. Inlormation, 5BI-51 00. Presented by Home Made Theatre, Spa Inlormation, 442-3997. . Performing works by Strauss, Gershwin, The Egg, Empire State Plaza, Albany, $25- ics for Titters," improvised comedy, song, Linte Theatre, Saratoga Spa State Park, Glenn Miller and Duke Ellington, Ocl. 13, $27. Inlormation, 473-1B45. dance and poetry, Ocl. 13, 8 p.m., Zu Zu's SARATOGA AtiTOMOBILE MUSEUM Saratoga Springs, through Ocl. 28. Inlor­ ROBIN AND LINDA WILLIAMS 7 p.m, First Baptist Church, 45 Washing­ Wondertul Lile Inc., 299-301 Hamilton SI., malian, 587-4427. Ongoing exhbils including 'East of De­ "A Praire Home Companion" regulars, Oct. ton St., Saratoga Springs, free will offer- Albany, $8-$10 adults, $4-6 students/se­ troit' and New York racing, 110 Avenue of niors. Information, 439-7698. the Pines, Saratoga Springs. information, SINBAD 5B7-1935, exl. 20. Veteran stand-up comedian, Oct. 18, 8 SARATOGA COUNTY ARTS COUNCIL p.m., Proctor's Theatre, State Street, Sche­ "Print," featuring works by lindsay Mc­ . Super nectady, $20-$42. Inlormation, 346-6204. Cullach, Jennifer Caine, Sandra Wimer Crossword and Katie Casey, through Nov. 3; "Scenes of Quiet Meditation," by Dottie Frederick, Visual Arts through Oct. 31, Arts Center Gallery, 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Information, NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 584-4132. . "Unseenamerica NYS: Pictures 01 Working THAT'LL BE THE DAY Lives Taken bY' Working Hands," Ihrough TANG TEACHING MUSEUM AND GALLERY ACROSS 86 Emanation mountain 42 Discovers what Ocl. 21: 'Look Alikes: The Amazing World ot Joan Steiner.' through Dec. 31: plus 'West Alrican Masquerade," photographs 43 Names for should have Concluding 87 Donates 7 Letters and permanent collections on the 9/11 re­ by Phyllis Galembo, through Dec. 29: musical 66 Unite other items French girls been done covery effort, New York state history and "Atmospherics/Weather Works," through passage 89 Yellowish hue in an env. 47 RBIs and 76 Fling geography, Empire State Plaza, Madison Dec. 30; "Stripes," through Dec. 30, B15 5 Power source: 90 Licensed 8 Nat. security ERAs 79 Helen Hunt Avenue. Information, 474-5877. North Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Inlor­ mation, 580-8080. abbr. amateurs agcy. 49 Word of Jackson ALBANY INSTITUTE OF ART 9 Ghostly 91 Egrets and 9 Rude people ....agreement novel heroine "Indian Ladder, A Lyric Journey; Photo­ CLARK ART INSTITUTE greeting flamingos 10 Has 50 Inventor 80 Cube inventor graphs by John Yang," and "The Helder­ "Gainsborough, Constable and Turner: 12 Stop 94 Overindulge 11 Switch Howe 61 Ultimatum berg Escarpment: A History of Tourism The Manton Collection," through De<. 21, 16 Asian nation 95 Kingston positions 51 Triangular 82 More sordrd and Science," through Dec. 30; uFull 225 South St., Williamstown, Mass. Inlor­ 17 Of a charged resident 12 Measure deposit 63 Deprive of Steam Ahead: Robert Fulton and the Age mation, (413) 45B-9545. Steamboats," through Dec. 31: plus particle 99 Greek Muse 13 Old map abbr. 52 In harmony personnel 01 UNION COLLEGE exhibits on Hudson River School paint­ 19 In the dumps 100 Thursday, in 14 "Leave 53 Good 85 Courtroom ! ing, American sculpture and the history of 'ReView; Five Union Alumni,' featuring 20 Zest the U.S.A. Beaver" Feelings figure Albany, 125 Washington Ave. Information, works by Allred Nadel, Stephen Pentak, 21 Saturday _ 102 Long-tailed 15 Honk (1617-1623) 86 Early life 463-447B. Linda Fisher, Chester Urban and Nori Lupfer, through Ocl. 14, The Mandeville 24 Must primate 16 Embroidery 55 Regions 69 Divided SCHENECTADY MUSEUM Gallery, Nott Memorial, Schenectady. In­ 25 Sources of 56 Force back· 90 Le _, France 103 Blood yarn "A Woman's Touch,' featuring works by lormation, 38B-6729. great profit components 19 _ harm; is 59 Skilled '91 Tuesday _ Aleathia Brown, Fern Cunningham, Cath­ 26 Pitchers 104 High tidal innocuous note-taker 92 Length times erine Reavis, Sharon Cropper, Raymina 27 Orange item' wave 20 African nation 60 Soup variety width Mays and Deborah Jack, through Nov. Call for Artists 28 Chess piece 105 Take on 22 out 61 Saw ~ 93 Curse 11, plus Spirit 01 Schenectady, collection 29 Cheese 106 Rather and 23 Spin 62 Trite 94 Mets' home highlights and planetarium, Nolt Terrace MOP & BUCKET IMPROV CO, Heights. Information, 3B2-7B90. variety Marino 27 Animal shelter 63 Bishops' 95 Lively dances Holding auditions for experienced impo­ visational actors, Oct. 14, 1-5 p.fT).,-Jeiy 30 Refuses to 107 Nixon or ALBANY AIRPORT GALLERY 29... X ... gathering 96402 Street Studios, 166 Jay St., Schenectady, 31 Play opener Robertson 30 Mistaken 64 Poor 97 Swiss river Site-specific installations by Larry Kagan by appointment only. Information, 577- 34 Shorebird 108. River in 31 Units of land neighbor 96 TV's Science and Cara Nigro, as well as installations by 6726. ." Anthony Garner, Baris Karayazgan, Paul 35 Mex, title Europe 32 Like taffy hoods Guy Katz, Nancy Klepsch and Victoria Palermo. DELMAR COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA 36 Refusal 109 Connections 33 Stopwatch 65 Field: pref. & family Information, 242-2243. Openings in the string, horn and percus­ 39 Wednesday's DOWN 35 Hits 66 Single-family 100 Recipe abbr. sion sections. Information, 439-7749. 1 Vanity table 36 Young home 101 "Our Hearts ALBANY CENTER GALLERIES 43 Skirt style item senoritas alternative Were "Print," featuring works by Lindsay 'Mc­ COLONIE TOWN BAND Culloch, Jenniler Leigh Caine, Sandra 44 Parts of the 2 Melville novel 37 Dickinson 67 Harsh-voiced Young and Several openings, rehearsals on Mondays Wimer and Katie Casey, through Nov. 3, a17:30 p.m. at town hall, Route 9, Newton­ musical scale 3 Repair 38 Give in bird ". 39 Columbia St., Albany. Information, ville. Information, 783-2760. 45 Calendar 4 Academy site 40 Breaks 66 Doc's photos 1944 movie 462-4775. abbr. 5 _ Jahriger; a 41 "The Seven 70 Investigate 46 Britain's 2-year-old Little _"; 71 Go _over; Fleming 6 Canada's 1955 Bob fight about DOUBLE TAKE Mark 47 Scorch highest Hope'film 72 Ability to see 46 Bleaters 49 Sunday we HAve NO 54 Aleppo's location: PASSING GAME. abbr. 55 Moves speedily 56 Loans 57 Upped 56 Gets moldy 59 Fine materials 60 Stable fare 61 Away 64 Georgia, for , one 65 Calendario periods 66 X times XCI we HAve NO 69 Friday RUNNING GAME. 72 Frost 73 Two of Henry VIII's wives 74 Operate 75 Gold, in Mexico 76 Early Peruvian 77 British pen 76 Monday 84 Past times 65 Tasks 1lfOEl9 a3AOVII anOl:J'9 ElNISSIVII IfNN3.LNIf 11lfNSI> ONISSIVII S.LOdS .£ l:I3HIOHS Aa08 3>1lfNS'0 l:I01D:l.LN3l:13=1=1la .L3V1113H . ~ :Sl:I3MSNIf 02007 Mart. Szorady. Di~butcd by ORR Media, Inc. The Spotlight October \6, 2661 • Page jj Calendar of Events Spotlight NEW SCOTLAND SENIORS PRAYER MEETING First Church of Christ, SCientist, 555 INDOOR PISTOL SHOOTING Road,1 to 3 p.m. Information, 765-2791. Wednesday, Oct. 10 Wyman Osterhout Community 'Center, evening prayer meeting and Bible study, Delaware Ave., 439-2512. Albany County Pistol Club, Winne Place, New Salem, call lor time. Information, Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, FirstReformed Church of Bethlehem, Route 7 to 9 p.m. Also Tuesday. Information, VOORHEESVILLE PTA BETHLEHEM 9W, Selkirk, 767-2243. 765-2109. Route 155, 7:30 p.m. Information, 765- 439-0057. Elementary school cafeteria, 7:30 p.m. 3390. First United Methodist Church of Delmar, Information, 765-3644. 426 Kenwood Ave., 439-9976. DELMAR ROTARY AA MEETING DELMAR COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA FAITH TEMPLE Glenmont Community Church, 1 Chapel Normanside Country Club, 7:30 a.m. First United Methodist Church of Voor- Lane, Glenmont, 436-7710. Rehearsal, Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Information, 767-2930. heesville, 66 Maple St., 6 p.m Biblestuay, NewSalem, 7:30 p.m.lnforma­ Gospel Fellowship, 10 Rockefeller Road, Delaware Ave., 7:30 p.m: Information, Wednesday, Oct. 17 tion, 765-2670. Delmar, 462-2132: 439-7749. PLAYGROUP MEETING King's Chapel, 434 Route 9W, Glenmont. BETHLEHEM First United Methodist Church playgroups Thursday, Oct. 11 NEW SCOTLAND SENIORS 426-9955. ROYAL ARCH MASONS wi!! meet from 10:30 to noon in the nursery, Wyman Osterhout Community Center, KTC BuddhistCenter, Doane.StuartSchool, Temple Chapter No.5; Masonic Temple, DELMAR ROTARY BETHLEHEM Playgroup provides opportunity for child­ New Salem, call for time. Information, Route 9W, AlbanY,10 a.m. meditation, 421 Kenwood Ave. Normanside Country <:Iub, 7:30 a.m. caretakers and pre-nursery school age chil­ 765-2109. 11 a.m. tea, 11 :30 a.m. study course, Information, 767-2930. dren to socialize in a relaxed atmosphere. DELMAR ROTARY 374-1792. AA MEETING . Information, call 439-9976, ext. 226. Mount Moriah Ministries, Route 9W, Normanside Country Club, 7:30 a.m. AA MEETING Bethlehem lutheran Church, 85 Elm Ave., PLAYGROUP MEETING Glenmont, 426-4510. Information, 767-2930: First United Methodist Church of Voor­ 6:30 p.m. First United Methodist Church playgroups MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS heesville, 66 Maple Sl., 6 p.m. Slingerlands CommunityUMC, 1499New Scotland Roaa, 439-1766. will meet from 10:30 to noon in the nurs­ (MOPS) PLAYGROUP MEETING Solia Rock Church, 1 Kenwooa Ave., NEW SCOTLAND ery. Playgroup provides opportunity for Christian fellowship group for mothers of First United Methodist Church playgroups childcaretakers and pre-nursery school preschool children, althe DelmarReformed Glenmont. 439-4314. will meet from 10:30 to noon in the nurs­ Friday, Oct. 12 South Bethlehem United MethodistChurch, age children to socialize in a relaxed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., nursery care LIBRARY BOARD ery. Playgroup provides opportunity for 65 Willowbrook Ave., 767-9953. atmosphere. Information, call 439-9976, provided, 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 am., DELMAR Every third Monday, Voorheesville PubliC ext. 228. . childcaretakers and pre-nursery school St. Michael's Shrine, Beacon Road at Route Library, 51 School Road, 7 p.m. Informa­ Information, call Jennifer at 439-9929 or age children to socialize in a relaxed a-mail, [email protected]. 9W, Glenmont, 462-2016. tion, 765-2791. atmosphere. Information, call 439-9976, Q.U.I.L.T. INC. St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Poplar MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS ext. 226. Drive and Elsmere Avenue, Delmar, (MOPS) YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES will meet on Friday, Oct. 12, 2007 at' QUARTET REHEARSAL ... ~.' - Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware 439-3265; United Pentecostal Church, Route85, New Christian fellowship group for mothers of Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS Ave, Delmar NY. at 9:45 AM. $5 visitor St. Thomas The Apostle Church, 35 Manis preschool chi Idren, al the Delmar Reformed Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Information, 439-0503. (MOPS) _ .. donation. General meeting and lecture by Place, Delmar, 439-4951. Salem, 7:15 p.m. Information, 765-4410. ChurCh, 386 Delaware Ave., nursery care Christian fellowship group for mothers of Flavin Glover "Patch by Patch - Flavins Uni~ of Faith Christian Fellowship, provided, 9:30· a.m. until 11 :30 a.m., SELKIRK SECOND MILERS preschool children, althe DelmarReformed Quilt Story". For info, call (439-1194) 436 Krumkill Road, North Bethlehem, Information, call Jennifer at 439-9929 or (OCTOBER THRU JUNE) Chu(ch, 386 Delaware Ave., nursery care 436-7740. . .- ;: '. ~ ,-mail, [email protected]. Normanside Country Clup, noon, Informa- provided, 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., AA MEETING BOARD OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS .. ~ _ Information, call Jennifer at 439-9929 or NEW SCOTLAND YOUTH .. tion, 439-2752. "",,' First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, Route Monthly meeting, 7 p.m. Information, [email protected]. 9W, 7:30 p.m. 465-3193. EMPLOYMENT SE.RVICES SOLID ROCK CHURCH WORSHIP INFORMATION Parks and Recreation 'bifice, Elm Avenue evening prayer and Bible study, 7 p.m., 1 YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES CHABAD CENTER' All Nations BaptistChurch, 2556Western Park, 2-5:30 p.m.lnformation,439-0503. Kenwood Ave. Information, 439-4314. Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Friday services, discussion and kiddush Ave., Guilderland, 475-9066, ESL and Tuesday, Oct. 16 Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Information, 439-0503. at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave. Information, Bible classes, 9 a.m.; Worship Services, BETHLEHEM LIONS CLUB DELMAR CHENREZIG PRACTICE AND 439-6260. 10 a.m. Clarksville Community Church, (NOT IN JULY OR AUGUST) MEDITATION SECOND MILERS Route 443, 766-2916. Normanside Country Club, Delmar, 7 p.m. Meditation on the Bodhisattva of Compas­ (OCTOBER THRU JUNE) Q.U.I.L.T; INC. Family Worship Center, 92 Lower Copeland WEIGHT WATCHER DELMAR Information, 439-4657. Hill Road, Feura Bush, 766-2021. sion, at the KTC Buddhist Center, Doane Normanside Country Club, noon, Informa- meeting at Delmar Reformed Church, 386 MEETINGS Faith Temple, New Salem, 765-2670. Stuart School, Route 9W, Albany, 7 p.m., lion, 439-2752. Delaware Ave. The local chapter of Weight Watchers ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT GROUP First United Methoaist Church, 66 Maple Information, 374-1792. . . meets today at 12:15 p.m. at St. Stephen's Ave., Voorheesville, 765-2895. Northeast NY Alzheimer's ASSOCiation SOLID ROCK CHURCH Church, Delmar. NEW SCOTLAND Jerusalem Reformed Church, Route 32, meetings for families, caregivers, and freinds; Delmar Presbyterian Church, 585 TOWN BOARD evening prayer and Bible study, 7 p.'ll".1 Feura Bush, 439-0546. BETHLEHEM Delaware Ave." 7 p.m. Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., Kenwood Ave. Information, 439'4314: PIONEER CLUBS Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, 5:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955. For children grades 1 through junior high; Route 155, Voorheesville, 765-3390. CHENREZIG PRACTICE AND SOLID ROCK CHURCH Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, Onesquethaw Reformed Church, Tarrytown FARMERS MARKET MEDITATION 1 Kenwood Ave., evening prayer and Bible ·BETHLEHEM TOASTMASTERS Route 155, 3:45 - 5 p.m. Information, Road, Feura Bush, 766-2133. (SPRING SUMMER AND FALL) study, 7 p.m.lnfor[1lation, 439-4314. The Clubhouse, Adams Station Apts.,1 Medilation on the Bodhisattva of Compas­ 765-3390. New Scotlana Presbyterian Church, Route Market and Chicken Barbeque, Juniper Drive, Delmar, 7:30 p.m. Informa­ sion, at the KTC Budahist Center, Doane 65,439-6454. 2:30p.m. t06p.m.rainorshine, FirstUnited St. Matthew's Church, Mountain View CHENREZIG PRACTICE tion, 439-0671. Stuart School, Route 9W, Albany, 7 p.m., YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS Methodist Church, 426 Kenwood Ave. Information, 374-1792. Road, Voorheesville, 765-2605. AND MEDITATION to", • . , ~ n,· < .0'._ .• United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, New EVENINGS ON THE GREEN (JULY) Unionville Reformed Church; Delaware TREASURE COVE THRIFT SHOP Meditation on the Bodhisattva of Compas­ Salem, 7 p.m. Information, 765-4410. Turnpike, 439-5001. Bethlehem Public library'S Free Sum­ TOWN BOARD First United Methodist Church, 428 Ken­ sion, at the KTC Buddhist Center, Doane United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, New Stuart School, Route 9W, Albany, 7 p.m., mer Concert Series, 7 p.m. Information, Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., Salem, 765-4410.DAY - wood Ave., 10 am. to 6 p.m Gently used 439-9341. 5:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955. Saturday, Oct. 13 brand name clothing and accessories at Information, 374-1792. ". very low prices. ZONING BOARD "." BINGO BETHLEHEM TOASTMASTERS BETHLEHEM OF APPEALS BlanchardAmerican legion Post, 16 Poplar The CJubhouse, Adams Station Apls.,l Monday, Oct 15 CHURCH LUNCH (JUNE, JULY, AUGUST) Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Drive, 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-9619. Juniper Drive, Delmar, 1:30 p.m.lnforma­ AA MEETING tion, 439-0671. Sponsored by the South Bethlehem United Ave., Delmar, 7:30 p.m. Information, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Ave., BETHLEHEM Methodist Church, Willowbrook Avenue, 439-4955. BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 7:30 p.m. (WHEN SCHOOL IS IN SESSION) EVENINGS ON THE GREEN (JULY) weekly on Tuesaays, 11 :3.0 a.m. to 1 pm PEACE VIGIL EVENINGS ON Elsmere Elementary School, 247 Delaware Bethlehem Public library's Free Sum­ Information, 767-9953. GLENMONT Bethlehem Neighbors For Peace, weekly THE GREEN (JULY) Ave., 7:30 to 9 p.m. mer Concert Series, 7 p.m. Information, peace vigil, Four Corners intersection, Del­ 439-9341. PRAYER MEETING Bethlehem Public library's Free Sum­ STORY HOUR AT TEA AND mar, 5-6 p.m., Information, 439-1968. DELMAR FIRE COMMISSION At Gospel Fellowship, 7p.m., 10 Rockefeller me~ Concert Series, 7 p.m. Information, G TATTERED PAGES USED BOOKS 439-9341. firehouse,AdamsPlace,7:30p.m.lnforma- BIN 0 _'. YOUTH Rd., Delmar, beneath Normans Kill bridge, tion, 439-3651. BlanchardAmericanLegion Post.16Poplar 329 Glenmont Road, Glenmont, 10:30 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Information 462-2132 .• Drive, 7:30 p.rn. Information, 439-9819. a.m. BINGO Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue PLANNING BOARD BlanchardAmerican Legion Post, 16Poplar HEALING TESTIMONY MEETING Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Also Wed. 2-5:30 p.m. Bethlehem Town. Hall ,-445 Delaware Ave., Drive, 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-9819. First Church of Christ. Scientist. 555 BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 Information, 439-0503. (WHEN SCHOOL IS IN SESSION) Sunday, Oct. 14 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955. Delaware Ave., 7:30 p.m. Information, BOY SCOUT TROOP 5B 439-2512. Elsmere Elementary S.chool, 247.Delaware DELMAR KIWANIS BETHLEHEM BINGO (WHEN SCHOOL IS IN SESSION) " Aye:!7:30.to 9 p.m. Tool's Family Restaurant, DelawareAvenu8, NEW SCOTLAND' , at the Bethlehem Elks Lodge, Route 144, Elsmere Elementary School, 247 Delaware WORSHIP INFORMATION 6:15 p.m. Information, call Chris at 439- Ave .. 7:30 to 9 p.m. DELMAR FIRE COMMISSION 3026 or Gary at 439-9629 7:30 p.m. TOWN COUNCIL. firehouse,AdamsPlace,7:30p.m.lnforma- Bethlehem Community Church, 201 Elm· Ave., 439-3135. PLAYGROUP • , BETHLEHEM LODGE B5 BC SCHOOL BOARD New Scotland Town Hall, Route~, 7 p.rn. tion; 439'3851. Bethlehem Congregation of Jehovah's First Vhitea Methoaist Church: 428/Masonic Temple, 421 Kenwood ~ve'-:'~,:; district office, 90 Adams Place, ? p.rn. Information, 439-4669, :.. ~.. H-EALING TESTIMONY MEETING Witnesses, Elm. Avenue and Feura Bush Information, 439-7096 .. Road, 439c0356, , Kenwood Ave. ·Mee~ 10:30 a.m. to noon ,...... PRAYER MErnNG Fi'~t Church of Christ, Scientist, 555 Bethlehem lutheran, Church, 85 Elm Ave., in the nursery: The playgroup provides.~ , NEW SCOTLAND opportunities. for cmtd care takers arid BETHLEHEM • evening prayer. meeting and Bible study,. Delaware Ave., 7:30 p.m .. Information, 439-4328. .. ELKS LOOGE 2233 Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, ,.439-2512. Delmar Full Gospel Church, 292 Elsmere pre-nursery school age chHdren to social ize PRESCHOOL STORY TIME ".'>,' .:;. ~ ... • . 1016 River Road (Route 144), Ceaar Hill, Route 155, 7:30 p.m. Information, 765- Ave., 439-440i ih a relaxed atmospher~Anformation, call Weekly,at,Worheesville Public. library, NEWSCOTLAND. 439-9976 ext. 226 ,,, 6 p.m: Information, 767-2866. 3390. . . 'j ," ... ~ Delmar Presbyterian ChurCh, 585 Delaware 51 SchOol Road, -)0:15 a.m. Information, Ave .. 439-9252. 765-2791." . HEALING TESTIMONY MEETING FAITH TEMPLE ' TOWN COUNCIL Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware CLASS IN I;'l; Ave., 439-9929. JEWISH MYSTICISM. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 555 Biblestudy, NewSalem, 7:30p.m.lnforma- New.Scotland Town Hail., Route 85, 7 p.m. NIMBLEFINGERS/QUILTERS Family of God Nazarene Church, Krumkill "DelmarChabaa Center, 109 Elsmer~Ave., Delaware Ave., 7:30 p.m. Information, tion, 765-2870. Information, 439-4669. (SEPTEMBER-JUfi,E ONLy) Road at BlesSing Road, North Bethlehem, 7 p.m. 'Information, 439-6260. . 439-2512. 453-9953. . Voorheesville public library, 51 SchOol , a guide to sel'vices tOl' yOUl' horne Se rvi ce s ff'lfAPPLIANCE REPAIR_] t,C::lEANtNGSERVICESlI r!1lFuRNltll~REpAIR".) fUt>M~iMI'ROVEMENtll I1IIV I>EL~ " ERr CHAlK GL ij FREE Estima'es insured Joseph T. Hogan ., UIll WM. 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E·MAIL: Horseback riding, hiking, ORIGINAL BOX CAN DELIV FURNITURE FOR SALE ' - Classified Ads Appear In All Twelve Papers treasure hunt. exotic ani- ER.ORIGINAL COST $6,500, SITUATION WANTED Upholstered stooL mauve mal exhibit; call for details SELL' FOR $1599. JOHN AIDES AVAILABLE: Mature, , In Albany County , $35.885-2637. 482-8704 212-380-6247 Reliable, SpeciaLizing in The Spotlight· Colonie Spotlight· Loudonville Spotlight· Guilderland Spotlight DISNEY CHARACTER Music Alzheimer's, stroke, rehab Boxes. Be'st offer. 885- & eldercare. Bonded,& in­ In Schenectady County 2637. sured. Over 30 yrs.' experi­ Niskayuna Spotlight· Scotia-Glenville Spotlight· Rotterdam Spotlight ence. Clean background GET YOUR NEW POWER checks. 312-7404. In Saratoga County WH EELCHAIRS, POWER SCOOTERS AND HOSPITAL Need errands run? I will Clifton Park/Halfmoon Spotlight· Burnt Hills Spotlight pick up groceries, go to Malta Spotlight· Saratoga Spotlight· Milton Spotlight BEDS AT ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO YOU!! 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LEGAL"'''. NOTICE . _.'- is located in Albany County. State of N.Y. (SSNY) on LEGAL NOTICE 400, Wilmington, DE 19BOB. may be served. Address Secretary of State desig­ OBI24/07-. Office location: Arts. of Org. filed with DE· to which Secretary of State NOTICE OF'fJ 'LEGAL NOTICE .' olOr.9. filed with DE Secy. o( of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on (October 10, 2007) ington Ave., 17th FI., NY, NY SSNY designated as agent State; PO Box 898, Dover, Vantage Properties; LLC, 9l13/07. Office location: Al­ 10022. DE address of LLC: of LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of DE 19903., Purpose: any 750 Lexington Ave., 17th FI., bany County. LLC formed in elp The Corporation Service against it may be·served. QPII, - 109-05 120 Street lawful activity. NY, NY 10022. DE address Delaware (DE) on 9/10/07. LEGAL NOTICE Company, 2711 Centerville SSNY shall mail process to LLC, Authority filed with LD-17243 of LLC: c/o The Corporation SSNY designated as agent Service Company, 2711 Roaa; SJe. 400, Wilmington,. principal business location: Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) (October 10, 2007) of LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of DE 19808: Arts. of Org. filed Vantage Properties, LLC, on 9/13/07. Office location: Centerville Road, Ste. 400, against it may be served. QPII - 32-15/25 93 STREET with DE Secy. of State, PO 750 Lexington Ave., 17th Ft., Albany County. LLC formed Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. SSNY shall mail process to .LLC. Authority filed with of Org. filed with DE Secy. of Box 898, Dover, DE 19903: NY, NY 10022. DE address in Delaware (DE) on 9/10/07. LEGAL NOTICE principal business location: Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) Purpose: any lawful activity. of LLC: -c/o The Corpora­ SSNY designated as agent State, PO Box 898, Dover, Vantage Properties, LLC, on 9/13/07. Office location: LD-17229 tion Service Company, 2711- of LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of DE 19903. Purpose: any 750 Lexington Ave., 17th Fl., Albany County. LLC formed (October 10, 2007) Centerville Road, Ste. 400, against it may be served. QPII - 43-23 Ithaca Street lawful activity. NY, NY 10022. DE address in Delaware (DE) on 9/1 0/07. Witmington, DE 19808. Arts. SSNY shall mail process to LLC. Authority filed with LD-17248 of LLC: clo The Corpora­ SSNY designated as agent of Org. fited with DE Secy. of .principal business location: Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) (October 10, 2007) tion Service Company, 2711 of LLC upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE State, PO Box 898, Dover, Vantage Properties, LLC, on 9/13/07. Office location: Centerville Road, Ste. 400, against it may be served. DE 19903. Purpose: any 750 Lexington Ave., 17th FI., Albany County. LLC formed Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. SSNY shall mail process to Notice of Qualification of QPII lawful activity. NY, NY 10022. DE address in Delaware (DE) on 9/1 0/07. LEGAL NOTICE of Org. filed with DE Secy. of principal business location: - 22-73 41 Street LLC. Author­ LD-17234 of LLC: c/o The Corporation SSNY deSignated as agent State, PO Box 898, Dover, Vantage Prop~rties, LLC, Notice of Qualification of ity filed with Secy. of State of (October 10, 2007) Service Company, 2711 of LLC upon whom process DE 19903. Purpose: any 750 Lexington Ave., 17th Fl., N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/13/07. Of­ Centerville Road, Ste. 400, against it may be served. QPII- 38-05 Crescent Street lawful activity. NY, NY 10022. DE address fice location: Albany County. Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. SSNY shall mait process to LLC. Authority filed with LD-17253 of LLC: c/o The Corpora­ Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) LLC formed in Delaware LEGAL NOTICE of Org. filed with DE Secy. of principal business location: (October 10, 2007) tion Service Company, 2711 (DE) on 9/10107. SSNY des­ State, PO Box 898, Dover, Vantage Properties, LLC, on 9/13/07. Office location: Centerville Road, Ste. 400, ignated as agent of LLC upon Notice of Qualification of DE 19903. Purpose: any 750 Lexington Ave., 17th Fl., . Albany County. LLC formed Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. in Delaware (DE) on 9/10/07. whom process against it may QPII - 40-11/15/19 79 Street lawful activity. NY, NY 10022. DE address LEGAL NOTICE of Org. filed with DE Secy. of be served. SSNY shall mail LLC. Authority filed with LD-17239 of LLC: c/o The Corpora­ SSNY designated as agent State, PO Box 898, Dover, of LLC upon whom process process to principal business Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) (October 10, 2007) tion Service Company, 2711 Notice of Qualification of DE 19903. Purpose: any location: Vantage Properties, on 9/13/07. Office location: Centerville Road, Ste. 400, against it may be served. QPII - 35-34 95 Street LLC. lawful activity. LLC, 750 Lexington Ave., Albany County. LLC formed WiJmington, DE 19808. Arts. SSNY shall mail process to Authority filed with Secy. LD-17258 principal business location: 17th Fl., NY, NY 10022. DE in Delaware (DE) on 9/10/07. LEGAL NOTICE of Org. filed with DE Secy. of of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on (October 10, 2007) address of LLC: do The Cor­ SSNY designated as agent State, PO Box 898, Dover, Vantage Properties, LLC, 9/13/07. Office location: Al­ poration Service Company, of LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of DE 19903. Purpose: any 750 Lexington Ave., 17th Fl., bany County. LLC formed in 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. against it may be served. QPI I - 93-35 Lamont Av­ lawful activity. NY, NY 10022. DE address Delaware (DE) on 9/10/07. LEGAL NOTICE 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. SSNY shalt mail process to enue LLC. Authority filed LD-17244 of LLC: clo The Corporation SSNY designated as agent Service Company, 2711 Arts. of Org. filed with DE principal business location: with Secy. of Stat~ of N.Y. (October 10, 2007) of LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of Secy. of State, PO Box 898, Vantage Properties, LLC, (SSNY) on 9/13/07. Office Centerville Road, Ste. 400, against it may be served. QPII - 139-06/1211834 Road Dover, DE 19903. Purpose: 750 Lexington Ave., 17th Fl., location: Albany County. Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. SSNY shall mail process to LLC. Authority filed with olOrg. filed with DE Secy. of any lawful activity. NY, NY 10022. DE address LLC formed in Delaware LEGAL NOTICE principal business location: Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) LD-17230 of LLC: clo The Corpora­ (DE) on 9/10/07. SSNY State, PO Box 898, Dover, Vantage Properties, LLC, on 9/13/07. Office location: (October 10, 2007) tion Service Company, 2711, designated as agent of LLC Notice of Qualification of DE 19903. Purpose: any 750 Lexington Ave., 17th Fl., Albany County. LLC formed Centerville Road, Ste. 400, upon whom process against QPII - 41-46 50 Street LLC. lawful activity. NY, NY 10022. DE address in Delaware (DE) on 9/10/07. Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. it may be served. SSNY shall Authority filed with Secy. LD-17249 of LLC: c/o The Corpora­ SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE of Org. filed with DE Secy. of mail process to principal of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on (October 10, 2007) tion Service Company, 2711 of LLC upon whom process State, PO Box 898, Dover, business location: Vantage 9/13/07. Office location: Al­ Centerville Road, Ste. 400, against it may be served. Notice of Qualification of DE 19903. Purpose: any Properties, LLC, 750 Lex­ bany County. LLC formed in Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. SSNY shall mail process to QPII - 35-31 94 Street LLC. lawful activity. ington Ave., 17th Fl., NY, NY Delaware (DE) on 9/10/07. LEGAL NOTICE of Org. filed with DE Secy. of principal business location: Authority filed with Secy. LD-17235 10022. DE address of LLC: SSNY designated as agent State, PO Box 898, Dover, Vantage Properties. LLC, Notice of Qualification of of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on (October 10, 2007) c/o The Corporation Service of LLC upon whom process DE 19903. Purpose: any 750 Lexington Ave., 17th Fl., 9/13/07. Office location: Company, 2711 Centerville against it may be served. QPII - 37-33 College PI. lawful activity. NY, NY 10022. DE address Albany County. LLC formed Road, Ste. 400, Wilmington, SSNY shall mail process to Boulevard LLC. Authority LD-17254 of LLC: c/o The Corpora­ filed with Secy. of State of in Delaware (DE) on 9/10/07. LEGAL NOTICE DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed principal business location: (October 10, 2007) tion Service Company, 2711 SSNY designated as agent with DE Secy. of State, PO Vantage Properties, LLC, N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/13/07. Of­ Centerville Road, Ste. 400, of LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of Box 898, Dover, DE 19903. 750 Lexington Ave., 17th Fl., fice location: Albany County. Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. against it may be served. QPII - 39-25 65 Street LLC. Purpose: any lawful activity. NY, NY 10022. DE address LLC formed in Delaware LEGAL NOTICE of Org. filed with DE Secy. of SSNY shall mail process to Authority filed with Secy. LD-17240 of LLC: c/o The Corpora­ (DE) on 9/10/07. SSNY State, PO Box 898, Dover, designated as agent of LLC principal business location: of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on (October 10, 2007) tion Service Company, 2711 Notice of Qualification of DE 19903. Purpose: any Vantage Properties, LLC, 9/13/07. Office location: Al­ Centerville Road, Ste. 400, upon whom process against QPII - 35-24 95 Street LLC. lawful activity. 750 LexingtonAve., 17th Fl., bany CountY. LLC formed in Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. it may be sE;lrved. SSNY shall Authority filed with Secy. LD-17259 mail process to principal NY, NY 10022. DE address Delaware. (PE) on 9/10/07. LEGAL NOTICE of Org. filed with DE Secy. of of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on (October 10, ~007) of LLC: cia The Corporation SSNY designated as agent State, PO Box 898, Dover, business location: Vantage 9/13/07. Office location: Al­ Service Company, 2711 of LLC upon' whom process Notice of Qualific-ation of DE 19903. Purpose: any Properties, LLC, 750 Lex­ bany Count{ LLC formed in Centerville Road, Ste. 400, againstJt ,may be served. QPII - 87-14129 StreetLLC. lawful activity. ington Ave., 17th Fl., NY, NY. Delaware (DE) on 9/10/07. LEGAL NOTICE Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts, SSNY shat! mail process to Authority filed with Secy. LD-17245 10022. DE address of lLC: SSNY designated as agent of Org. filed with DE Secy. of princip.~l business location: of State of N.Y. (SSNY) (October 10, 2007) c/o The. Corporation Service of LLC upon whom process NOTICE OF FORMATION -

Page 42· October 10,2007 The Spotlight -LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE OF LIMITED LIABILITY process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE SSNY on 05/03/07. Office NY (SSNY) on 9/19/07. Of­ SSNY designated as agent COMPANY. NAME: 1491 State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ County. SSNY designated location: Albany County. fice location: Albany County. of LLC upon whom process STATE ST. REALTY LLC. ny, NY 12207. The registered as agent of LLC whom pro­ Notice of Formation of 5 E 21 SSNY has been designated LLC formed in Delaware against it- may be served. Articles of Organization agent is: USA Corporate cess against may be served. Woodruff LLC. Arts Of Org. as agent upon whom pro­ (DE) on 9/5107. SSNY des­ SSNY shall mail process were filed with the Secre­ Services Inc. at the same SSNY shall mail process filed with Secy. Of State of cess against the LLC may ignated as agent of LLC to: clo Corporation Service tary of State of New York address. Purpose: all lawful to: c/o The LLC, 46 State N.Y. (SSNY) on 08/16/07. Of­ be served. SSNY shall mail upon whom process against Company, 80 State St., Al­ (SSNY) on 09/06/07. The activities. Street- 3rd Floor, Albany, fice location: Albany County. a copy. of process to: The it may be served. SSNY bany, NY 12207. DE address latest date of dissolution is LD-17265 NY 12207. The registered SSNY designated as agent lLC, PO Box 46, Glenmont, shall mail process to: Del­ of LLC: clo eSC-Lawyers 12/31/2106. Office location: (October 10, 2007) agent is:- USA Corporate of LLC upon whom process NY 12077. Purpose: Any aney Corporate Services Incorporating Service, P.O. Albany County. SSNY has Services Inc. at the same against it may be served. Lawful Purpose. LTD, 41 State St., Ste 405, Box 526036, Sacramento, been designated as agent of address. Purpose: all lawful SSNY shall mail process to: LD-17286 Albany, NY 12207. Address CA 95852. Arts. of Org. filed the LLC upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE activities. C/O Abraham D. Greisman, (October 10, 2007) to be maintained in DE: 615 with CA Secy. of State, 1500 against it may be served. LD-17272 1371 Carroll St., Bklyn, NY South DuPont Hwy, Dover, 11th St., 3rd Fl., Sacramento, SSNY shall mail a copy of Notice of Formation of MAR­ (October 10,2007) 11213. Purpose: any lawful DE 19901. Arts. of Org. filed CA 95814. Purpose: any process to the LLC, 2079 TIN WALTER CO., LLC.Arts. activity. LEGAL NOTICE with DE Secy. Of State, 401 lawful activity. East 1 sl Street, Brooklyn, of Org. was filed with SSNY LD-17279 Federal St., Sle 4., Dover, LD-17304 New York 11223. Purpose: on 7/19/01. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE (October 10, 2007) Notice of Qualification of DE 19901 "" Purpose: any (October 10, 2007) For any lawful purpose. Albany County. SSNY des­ Hollywood Tans, LLC. Au­ lawful activities. LD-17260 igna~ed as agent of LLC Notice of Formation of CA­ thority filed with Secy. of LD-17295 (October 10, 2007) whom process against may MAC LLC. Arts. of Org. was LEGAL NOTICE State of N.Y. (SSNY) on (October 10, 2007) LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSNY shall mail filed with SSNY on 9/24/07. 5/22/07. Office location: process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Office location: Albany Notice of Formation of Global Albany County. LLC formed Notice of Qualification of Viberation LLC. Arts 01 Org. NRT NEW YORK LLC. Au­ LEGAL NOTICE State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ County. SSNY designated in Delaware (DE) on 4/23107. LEGAL NOTICE ny, NY 12207. The registered as agent of LLC whom pro­ filed with Secy. Of State of SSNY designated as agent thority filed with Secy. of NOTICE OF FORMATION agent is: USA Corporate cess against may be served. N.Y. (SSNY) on 09/18/07. Of­ of LLC upon whom process ABRAHAM FAREWOOD State of N.Y. (SSNY) on OF LIMITED LIABILITY Services Inc. at the same SSNY shall mail process fice location: Albany County. against it may be served. STEEL. TRADE LLC was 9/17/07. Office location: Al­ COMPANY. NAME: THOM­ address. Purpose: all lawful to: cia The LLC, 46 State SSNY designated as agent SSNY shall mail process filed with the SSNY on bany County. LLC formed in AS FUNDING GROUP, LLC. activities. Street- 3rd Floor, Albany, of LLC upon whom process to: c/o Corporation Service 09/17/07. Office: Albany Delaware (DE) on 8/20101. Articles of Organization were LD-17266 NY 12207. The registered against it may be served. Company (CSC), 80 State County. SSNY Designated SSNY designated as agent filed with the Secretary of (October 10, 2007) agent is: USA Corporate SSNY shall mail process St., Albanr' NY 12207. DE as agent of LLC whom pro­ of LLC upon whom process State of New Services Inc. at the same to: Allstate Corporate Svcs. address a LLC: CSC, 2711 cess against may be served. against it may be served. York (SSNY) on 09/12/07. address. Purpose: all lawful Corp.,41 State St., Ste. 415, Centerville Road, Ste. 400, The P.O. address which SSNY shall mail process The latest date of dissolu­ LEGAL NOTICE activities. Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. SSNY shall mail any process to principal business loca­ tion is 1213112106. Office LD-17273 any lawful activity. of Org. filed with DE Secy. against the LLC served upon tion: c/o Corporation Service location: Albany County. Notice of Formation of AY­ (October 10, 2007) LD-17280 of State, 401 Federal St., him: c/o Vanguard Corporate Company (CSC), 80 State SSNY has been designated MARA LLC. Arts. of Org. was (October 10, 2007) Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Services, Ltd., 307 Hamilton St., Albanr' NY 12207. DE as agent of the LLC upon filed with SSNY on 9/24/07. holding company. Street, Albany, NY 12210. address a LLC: CSC, 2711 whom process against it Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE LD-17287 The Registered Agent is the Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, County. SSNY designated LEGAL NOTICE SSNY. Purpose: any lawful Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. '!lay be served. SSNY shall _(October 10, 2007) ,mail a copy of, process to as agent of LLC whom pro­ Notice of Formation of __------'- . purpose. of Org. filed with DE Secy. of the LLC, c/o Thomas Wig­ cess against may be served. CHAKANA LLC. Arts. of Notice of Formation of Ely LD-17296 State, 401 Federal St., Ste. gin, One Penn Plaza, 34th SSNY shall mail process to: Org. was filed with SSNY Road Annex, LLC. Arts Of LEGAL NOTICE (October 10, 2007) 4, Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ Floor, New York, New York c/o The LLC, 46 Stat. Street- on 9/24/07. Office loca- Org. filed with Secy. Of State pose: any lawful activity. 10119. Purpose: For any 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. tion: Albany County. SSNY of N.Y. (SSNY) on 06/28/07. NOTICE OF FORMATION LD-17305 . lawful purpose. The registered agent is: USA designated as agent of LLC Office location: Albany Coun­ OF LIMITED LIABILITY LEGAL NOTICE (October 10, 2007) LD-17261 Corp'orate Services' Inc. at whom process against may ty.' SSNY designated as COMPANY. NAME: Meredith (October 10, 2007) the same address. Purpose: be served. 'SSNY shall mail· agent of LLC upon whom Jayne Interior Spaces, LLC. Notice of Qualification of all lawful activities. process to: c/o The LLC, process against it may be Articles of Organization were REALOGY GLOBAL SER­ LEGAL NOTICE LD-17267 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, served. SSNY shall mail filed with the Secretary of VICES LLC. Authority filed LEGAL NOTICE (October 10, 2007) Albany, NY 12207. The reg- process to: Allstate Corpo­ State of New York (SSNY) with Secy. of State of N.V. Notice of Qualification of istered agent is: USA Cor- rate Svcs. Corp., 41 State on August 16, 2007, Office (SSNY) on 9/17/07. Office BurgdorffLLC.Authorityfiled NOTICE OF FORMATION porale Services Inc. at the St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY location: Albany County. location: Albany County. LLC with Secy. of State of N.Y. OF LIMITED LIABILITY LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all 12207. Purpose: any lawful SSNY has been designated formed in Delaware (DE) on (SSNY) on 9/17/07. Office COMPANY. NAME: 459 lawful activities. activity. as agent of the LLC upon 12118/96. SSNY designated location: Albany County. LLC PARK AVENUE SOUTH Notice of Formation of AR­ LD-17274 LD-17281 whom process against it may as agent of LLC upon whom formed in Delaware (DE) on RESTAURANT, LLC. Ar­ MAND LLC. Arts. of Org. was (October 10,2007) (October 10, 2007) be served. SSNY shall-mail process against it may be 6/14/07. SSNY deSignated ticles of Organization were filed with SSNY on 9/24/07. a copy of process to Towns, served. SSNY shall mail as agent of LLC upon whom filed with the Secretary of Office location: Albany Bartkowski & DeFio- Kean, process to principal business. process against it may be State of New York (SSNY) County. SSNY deSignated LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE P.C., 450 New Karner Road, location: c/o Corporation served. SSNY shall mail on 09/-14/07. The name:w~s as agent' of LLC whom pro­ Albany, New York 12205. Service Company (CSC), 80 ,process to principal business amended to 459 PARK AV- cess against may be served. Notice of Formation at VAN- Notice of Formation of Purpose: 'For any lawful State St., Albany, NY 12207. location: c/o Corporation · ENUE, LLC on 09/18107. SSNY shall mail process to: NIN LLC. Arts. of Org. was NewKirk .Plaza! LLC. Arts purpose.: I N .111, •. :... ,. DE address of LLC: CSC, Service Company (CSC), 80 .The latest date of dissolution cia The LLC, 46 State Street- filed with SSNY on 9/25/07. Of Org. filed wrth Secy. Of LD-H291c.tm6 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. State St.,Albany, NY 12207. ,. is ~ 12/3,1/21 08. Office loca­ 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Office -Iocation-:- Albany' State of N.Y.. (SSNY). on (October 10, .20. 07) . 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. DE address of LLC: CSC, ~ 'lidn: Albany County. SSNY The registered agent is: USA County"SSNY desfgnated .08/09/07. Office locatl~n: Arts. of Org. filed with DE 2711 Geilterville Road, Ste. ,has ,been designated as Corporate Services Inc. at as agent of LLC whom pro- AlbanyC.ounty,SSNYdesIQ- ". 'hl :',.. Secy."of State', 401 Federal '400,_,Wilmington,.DE;t9808. ,,'agent.of the LLC upon whom the same address. Purpose: cess against may be served. rated,_as agent of ~LC. upon LEGAL NOTICE' . St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Arts. of Org. fileq" wit.h· QE t, ,process,against.it may be .alllawful-activities. SSNY shall mail process wh9rl'!,proGessagalnstltmay '.":: "". . .. -, Purpose: any lawful activity. Se_cy. of State, 401·Federal 1 l' served. SSNY shall mail a LD-17268 to: cia 'rhe LLC 46 State be served.SSNY shall mail Notice of:formation·of.1805 LD-17307"" SL,Ste.4,Dover, DE 19901. 'copy' of process to the LLC, (October 10, 2007) Street- 3rd Floor, Albany, process to: 'An~tate Corpo- Best Avenue B LLC. Articles (October 10 2007) --':', ,'piirpose: any lawful activity. c/o Robert Previto, Esq., 235 NY 12207. The registered rate Svcs. Corp., .11_ State of Organization filed With the' ' . LD-1730,6 Brpoksite Drive, Hauppauge, agent is:'USA Corporate St., Ste. 4151 Albal)Y, NY New York Secretary of State __ ' c..(Q§\tp!:>e.r,~O .. ~QQI). ~', :""1 , Newyprk 11788. Purpo~e: LEGAL NOTICE Services. Inc. at the,same .1 12~,o.7_. Pyrp9~~::,a~y.1!~~ul ';,on August :24,2007: Office ..;JJ ;vi!.EGAL NCrrICE'I',:--,h For any lawful purpose. t address"purpose: all lawful actIVIty.' (,' location: Albany County. r:' LD-17262 Notice of Formation of ES- activities. LD-17282, New York Secretary of1St ate ~'Notice. of Qualification 'of ~': . LEGAL NOTICE (October 10, 2007) PEN LLC. Arts. of Org. was LD-17275 (October 1.0, 20P?> ' designated_~s agent:Qf LLC ..:National Coordination AI!i- .. , .. " ,..,:.~ . filed with SSNYon 9/24/07. (October to, 2007) whom process against may ·anceLLC.Authorityfiledwith NOTICE OF FORMgj'ION ------Office location: Albany be served. -New York Sec- Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) . OF PROFESSIOI)JA( SER- LEGAL,NOTICE County: SSNY designated LEGAL NOTICE retary of. State shall mail ··on 8/27/07. Office location: .v!CE LIMITE!? ll.ABILITY as agent ofLLC whom pro- LEGAL NOTICE ' process to: 1349 Broadway, Albany County. LLC formed ,COMPANY: NAME: JIICK- NOTICE OF FORMATION cess against may be served. Notice of Formation of Hen- Albany, NY12204. Purpose: in California (CA) on-7/2107. SON '.HEIGHTS OBS. PO- _. OF LIMITED LIABILITY SSNY sl']all mail pr.ocess to: 'Noticeof FormationofZABOI .brook, LLC.Arts 01 Org. filed· any lawful activity. 'SSNY designated as agent DIATRY'-RlLC. Articles of .COMPANY. NAME: PLATIS c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- LLC. Arts: of Org. was filed . :with Secy. Of State of NY LD-17292 • . ,~S~) of LLC upon whom process Organization wen3 'filed with . ASSOCIATES, LLC.Articles .3rdFloor,Albany,NY12207. with SSNYon 9/24/07.. Of- location:(SSNY) on Albany 09/20107. County. Office (0. coer, t b 10 2007) . ~.",. against it mabsery e v. ed theSecretaryofStateofN ew OfOrganiz~tion were filed with . The registered agent is: US A fice location: Albany County. . ; , SSNY ,shall mail process York (SSNY) on 05/14/07. theSecretaryofStateofN~w Corporate .services Inc. at ,SSNYdesignatedasagentof SSNY designated as agent to: c/o Corporation Service The latest date otdissolu- 'York (SSNY) on 09/17/07. 01- the same address. Purpose: LLC whom process against of LLC upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE- . '. Company, 80. 'State .St., AI- tion is' 12/31/2017. Office fice location: Alba. ny County. all lawful activities. may be served. SSNY shall against it may be served. -'" . - bany NY 12207 DE address location' Albany County SSNY shall mail process to: " .,', ' - , -' - . . SSNY has been designated LD-17269 mail process to: c/o The Notice of Formation of .of, LLC: c/o CSC-Lawyers SSNY has been designated as agent of the LLC upon (Octo~er 10,·2007) LLC, 46 State Street-',3rd C/O Allstate Corp. Svcs., 41 Chelmsford 'Associates, ,Incorporating Servi~e, P.O. as agent of the PLLC·upon whom process against it Floor, Albany, NY 12207. $tate St., Ste. 415, AI~any, LLC., Arts. of Org. filed Box- 526036, Sacramento, . whom process against it .may be served._ SSNY shall . The registered,agent is: USA' NY 12207. Purpose: any with Secy. of. State of. NY CA 95852. 'Arts. of Org. filed may be served. SSNY shall · mail a copy of process to the LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Ser.vices Inc. at lawful activity. .' (SSNY) on 5/2107. Office with CASecy. of State, 1500 mail a copy of process to LLC,.214 Terrace Boulevard, .' the same address. Purpose: LD-17283., location: Albany Co. SSNY 11th St.,'3rd Fl., Sacramento, the PLLC, t/o Law Offices New Hyde Park, New York Notice' of Formation of ES- . all lawful activities. : (Oct?ber 10, 2Q07) designated as agent of, J-l:C CA 95814. Purpose: 'any of Cushner & 11040. Purpose: For any BEN LLC. Arts. of Org. was LD-17276. upon whom process-against lawful activity. ... Garvey, LLP, 155 White lawlul purpose. filed wrth SSNY on 9/24/07. (October.l0,2007) it may be served. SSNY [D'17302 - Plains Road, Tarrytown, New LD-17263 . Offic.e locaiion: Albany LEGAL NOTICE shall mail process to: The (October 10,2007) .f. York 10591. Purpose: Forthe (October.l0. ,.2007) County. SSNY, designated .' LLC, 6 Schuyler Meadows . . practice of the profession of as agent of LLC whom pro- LEGAL NOTICE ~?TICE OF FORMATION Rd., Loudonville, NY 12211 Podiatry. cess against may be served. LIMITED LIABILITY COM- .Purpose:any lawful activi- LEGAL NOTICE LD-17310 LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail process to' Notice of Formatl'o'n 01 Pal'r- ties c/o The LLC, 46 State Street~ ings, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed PANY. Articles of Organiza- LD-1729~' ~,. Notice of Qualification of {October 10, 2007) NOTICE OF FORMATION 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. with Secy. Of State of N.Y. tion of METROPOLITANS (October 10 2007) Coldwell Banker Residential OF LIMITED LIABILITY The registered agenl is: USA (SSNY) on 09112107. Office CHOCOLATE, LLC ("LLC") . '. Real Estate LLC. Authority LEGAL NOTICE COMPANY. NAME: FO­ Corporate Service'S Inc. at location: Albany County. filed with the Secretary of filed with Secy. of State of CUS RENTALS, [LC. Ap­ the same address. Purpose: SSNYdesignated as agent State of New York ("SSNY") LEGAL NOTICE N.Y. (SSNY) on 8/27/07. Of- NOTICE OF FORMATION plication for Authority Was all lawful activities. of LLC upon whom process on September 19, 2007 fice location: Albany County. OF LIMITED LIABILITY filed with the Secretary of LD-17270 against it may be served. effective on the date of fil- NoticeofQualificationofTCL LLC formed in California COMPANY. NAME: NOSH State of New York (SSNY) (October 10, 2007) SSNY shall mail process ing. Office Location: Albany GCP, LLC.Authorityfiled With (CA) on 7/2107. SSNY des- SPECIALTY FOOD & BEV­ on 09/14/07. The LLC was to: Allstate Corporate Svcs. County. SSNY has been Se,ey. of State of NY (SSNY) ignated as agent of LLC ERAGES LLC.Articles of originally filed with the Se­ Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, deSignated, as agent of the on 9/19/07. Office location: upon whom process against Organization were filed with creetary of State 'of Florida LEGAL NOTICE Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: LLC upon whom process Albany County. LLCformed it may be served. SSNY shall the Secretary of State of New on 03/17/04. Office location: any lawful activity. against it may in Delaware (DE) on 319/07. mail process to: c/o Corpora- York (SSNY) on 09/24/07. Albany County. SSNY has Notice of Formation of LD-17277 be served. SSNY may mail SSNY designated as agent tion Service Company, 80 The name was amended to been designated as agent of HAPOEL LLC. Arts. of Org. (October 10 2007) . a copy of any process to the of LLC upon whom process State St., Albany, NY 12207. NOSH LLC on 09/25/07. Of­ the LLC upon whom process was fit~d with SSNY on . , LLC, 129 Birchwood Drive, against'it may be served. DE address of LLC: c/o. fice location: Albany County. against it may be served. 9124/07. Office location: Alba­ Schenectady, New York SSNY shall mail process to; CSC Lawyers Incorporat'ng SSNY has been designated 12303, which shall be the ' - I SSNY shall mail a copy of ny County. SSNY designated LEGAL NOTICE DelaneY,Corporate Services Service, P.O. Box 526036, as agent of the. LLC upon process to the LLC, 599 as agent of LLC whom pro­ .principal business locatio!). LTD, 41 State St.",Ste 405, Sacramento,CA95852.Arts. whom process against it may Eleventh Avenue, New York, cess against may. be slqrved. Notice of Fonnatlon 'of 1847 The purpose for which the Albany, NY 12207. Address of Org. filed with GA Secy. be served. SSNY shall mail a New York 10036. Purpose: SSNY shall mail process to: Utica Ave. Realty, LLC. Arts LLC is formed is to engage to be maintained in DE: 615 of State, 1500 11th St., 3rd copy of process to the lLC, For any lawful purpose. c/o The LLC, 46 Stat. Street- Of Org. filed with Secy. Of in any lawful act or activity for South Dl!~Qnt Hwy; Dover, Fl., Sacramento, CA 95814. 22 Alden Court, Delmar, New LD-172164 . ,. 3rd Floor, AI~any, NY 12~07. St.te of N.Y. (SSNY) on which limited lial?ility_ compa- DE 19901. Arts. of Org. filed Purpose:' any laWful activity. York. 12054. Purpose: For (Octoiler 10, 2007) The registered agent is: USA 09/07/07, Office location: nies may be organized under with DE·Secy. Of State, 401 LD-17303 any lawful purpose. Corporate Services Inc. atthe Albany County. SSNY deSig­ the LLCL Federal, St.,Ste 4., Dover, (Oct b 10 2007) LD-17311 same address. Purpose: all nated as agent of.LLC upon, LD-17285. ,.,~ . .' DE 19901 P urpose: any a er. _.' ' . (Oqtober 10, 2007) LEGAL NOTICE ,_ , lawful activities; ,whom p[oces~ against it (October 10, 2007) lawful activities. .LD-.17271 may be seryed. SSNY shall LD-17294J -LEGACNQ,YICE Notice of Formati<)n"'of (October 10, 2007)' mail process -to:' Allstate (October 10,.2007) " .. , ,-'" ,LEGAL NOTICE DRAYFORD LLC. ArtS. of Corpor~te Svcs. Corp., 41 ~~, ' Notice ·of. Q~~tJ1ic~tion of . ,. ' · Org. was filec;fwiih SSNY State St., Ste. 415, Albany, Realogy Operations LLC. NOTICE FOR PUBLlCA­ on 7/12/05. Office loca­ LEGAL NOTICE NY 12207. Purpose: any Notice of Formation of AL - ~~~~(~OTICE Authority filed . with' Secy. TION tion: Albany County.SSNY . - , ", :·Iawful activity.•.. PHA PROPERTY DEVEL- of State 6FN~Y"'(SSNY) FPRMATION OF A NEW designated as agent'of LLC ~oti,ceotF.ormaii6nofQUtL- LQ-17278.)(,-, I •. OPMENT LLC,:.3 domestic· Notice ,of Ouali'fication of on 8/27/07, Office location: .YORK LIMITED LIABILITY whom process against.may LAI..L.C. Arts. R.f Org·.was (October 10 .• 2007) Limited LiaoiHty' .Company. DMW GCPj·,LLC. Auth9rity Albany Coun~'tLC'formed COMPANY PURSUANT be served. SSNY shall mail filed with,SSNY on·9/24/07. Arts.. of. qrg1.>10 . '" The Spotlight OctoberlO)Q07 ".Page43 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

LIABILITY COMPANY LAW The registered agent is: USA SSNY shall mail a copy York, NY 10021. Pur'pose: LEGAL NOTICE the purpose for which such SECTION 206 (c) Corporate Services Inc. at of process to the LLC, 27 any lawful activity. additions and reconstructed 1. The name of the limited LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: West 20th Street, Suite 600, LD-17341 NOTICE OF FORMATION buildings are to be used, at a liability company is 41 Rob­ all lawful activities. New York, New York 10011. . OF LLC Notice of Formation of R.S.S. (October 10, 2007) maximum cost of $4,925,850; erts Drive, LLC. LD-17329 Purpose: For any lawful Berkley 314, LLc, filed Arti­ ROAD SURFACE SUP­ (2) expend such sum for 2. The date if filing of the (October 10, 2007) purpose. cles of Organization with the such purpose, (3) levy the articles if organization with PLIER LLC. Arts. of Org. was LD-17335 New York Secretary of State filed with SSNY on 10/24/03. LEGAL NOTICE necessary tax therefor tak­ the Department of State was (October 10, 2007) on September 19, 2007. Its ing into account state aid April 26, 2007. Office location: Albany Coun­ Notice of Fonnation of Seven office is located in Albany ty. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE and Excel grants received, 3. The county in New York in Blades LLC. Arts Of O'l!. filed County. The Secretary of to be levied and collected in which the office of the com­ agent of LLC whom pro­ Notice of Formation of with Secy. Of State of NY State has been designated cess against may be served. LEGAL NOTICE annual installments in such pany is located is Albany. CAIMI & LIAISON TRAD­ (SSNY) on 08/24/07. Office as agent upon whom process years and in such amounts 4. The Secretary of State has SSNY shall mail process to: ING AMERICA LLC. Arts. NOTICE OF FORMATION location:AlbanyCounty. SSNY may be served and shall mail c/o The LLC, 46 Slate Street- as may be determined by been designated as agent of of Org. was filed with SSNY OF LIMITED LIABILITY COM­ designated as agent of LLC a copy of any process served the Board of Education as the company upon whom 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. on 10/02/07. Office loca­ PANY. NAME: VELOCITY upon whom process against on him or her to the LLC, at The registered agent is: USA provided by Section 416 of' process may be served, and tion: Albany County. SSNY ASSET GROUP, LLC. Articles tt may be served. SSNY shall LLC, 677 Broadway, Albany, the Education Law, and (4) in the Secretary of State shall Corporate Services Inc. at designated as agent of LLC of Organization were filed with mail process to: Allstate Corp. NY 12207. The street ad­ the same address. Purpose: anticipation of the collection mail a copy of any process whom process against may the Secretary of State of New Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. dress of the principal busi­ of such tax, issue bonds and against the company served aI/lawful activities. be served. SSNY shall mail York (SSNy) on 09/24/07. Of­ 415, Albany, NY 12207. Pur­ ness location is 677 Broad­ LD-17323 notes of the District at one upon him or her to c/o Jer­ process to: c/o The LLC, fice location: Albany County. pose: any lawful activity. way, Albany, NY 12207. Its time or from time to time in (October 10, 2007) emiah F. Manning, Esq., 49 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, SSNY has been designated LD-17342 business is to engage in any the principal amount not to OhDox Road, Delmar, NY Albany, NY 12207. The reg­ as agent of the LLC upon (October 10, 2007) lawful activity for which lim­ exceed $4,925,850, and levy .12054 istered agent is: USA Cor­ whom process against it may ited liability companies may a tax to pay the interest on LEGAL NOTICE 5. the latest date upon which porate Services Inc. at the be served. SSNY shall mail a be organized under Section said obligations when due. the company is required to same address. Purpose: all copy of process to the LLC, 203 of the New York Limited Notice of Formation of UNI­ LEGAL NOTICE The vote upon such proposi­ be dissolved is August 31, lawful activities. 315 Flatbush Avenue, Suite Liability Company Act. tion shall be by ballot regis­ 2069. [Note: use only if a BASE LLC. Arts. of Org. was LO-17330 405, Brooklyn, New York Notice of Formation of LD-17360 filed with SSNY on 10/08/03. tered upon voting machines. specific date of dissolution (October 10, 2007) 11217. Purpose: For any law­ Driggs Ave Studios LLC. (Oclober 10, 2007) The hours during which the is included in the Articles of Office location: Albany Coun­ ful purpose. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. ty. SSNY designated as polls shall be kept open Organization·1 LD-17336 Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on agent of LLC whom pro­ shall be from 7:00 a.m. to 6. The business purpose of LEGAL NOTICE (October 10, 2007) 09/25/07. Office location: LEGAL NOnCE 9:00 p.m., prevailing time, the company is to engage in cess against may be served. Albany County. SSNY desig­ SSNY shall mail process to: or for as long thereafter as any and all business activi­ Notice of Formation of nated as agent of LLC upon NOTICE OF FORMATION necessary to enable qualified ties permitted under the laws do The LLC, 46 State Street- SPORTS CAPITAL LLC. whom process against it may OF LIMITED LIABILITY 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE voters who ara in the polling of the State of New York. Arts. of Org. was filed with be served. SSNY shall mail COMPANY. NAME: ALLIED The registered agent is: USA place at 9:00 p.m. to cast [Note; if general purpose SSNY on 9/16/03. Office lo­ Notice of Qualification of process to: Allstate Corp. BROADCASTING SATEL­ Corporate Services Inc. at their ballots. clause is appropriate, use cation: Albany County. SSNY Virgin Galactic, LLC. Author­ Svcs Corp., 41 State St., LITE, LLC. Articles of Orga­ the same address. Purpose: Absentee ballots may be "any and all business activi­ deSignated as agent of LLC ity filed with Secy. of State of Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. nization were filed with the applied for at the office of aI/lawful activities. whom process against may N.Y. (SSNY) on 7/23/07. Of­ Purpose: any lawful activity. Secretary of State of New ties permitted under the laws LD-17324 the School District Clerk. of lhe Slale of New York".] be served. SSNY shall mail fice location: Albany County. LD-17343 York (SSNY) on 10/01/07. Of­ (October 10, 2007) Applications for absentee LD-17313 process to: c/o The LLC, LLC formed in. Delaware (October 10, 2007) fice location: Albany County. ballots must be received (October 10, 2007) 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, (DE) on 7/27/04. SSNY des­ SSNY has been designated by the School District Clerk Albany, NY 12207. The reg­ ignated as agent of LLC upon as agent of the LLC upon LEGAL NOTICE at least seven days prior to istered agent is: USA Cor­ whom process against it may LEGAL NOTICE whom process against it may the vote if the ballot is to be porate Services Inc. at the be served. SSNY shall mail be served. SSNY shall mail a LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of BRIS­ mailed to the voter, or on or same address. Purpose: all process to: c/o Corporation Notice of Formation of copy of process to the LLC, prior to October 29, 2007, NOTICE FOR PUBLICA­ TLE LLC. Arts. of Org. was lawful activities. Service Company (CSC), 80 Ramiz & Sons LLC. Arts 1140 Avenue of the Ameri­ filed with SSNY on 11/29/05. if the ballot is to be deliv­ TION LD-17331· State St., Albany, Ny 12207. Of Org. filed with Secy. Of cas, Suite ·1800, New York, Office location: Albany Coun­ ,ered personally to the voter. FORMATION OF A NEW (October 10, 2007) DE address of LLC: c/o CSC, State of N.Y. (SSNY) on New York 10036. Purpose: ty. SSNY deSignated as Absentee ballots must be YORK LIMITED LIABILITY 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. 10/01/07. Office location: For any lawful. purpose. received by the School Dis­ COMPANY PURSUANT agent of LLC whom pro­ 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Albany County. SSNY desig­ LD-17363 cess against may be served. trict Clerk not later than 5:00 TO NEVI( YORK LIMITED LEGAL NOTICE Arts.· of Org. filed with DE nated as agent of LLC upon (October 10, 2007) SSNY shall mail process to: p.m. on October 30, 2007. LIABILITY COMPANY LAW Secy. of State, 401 Federal whom process against it may A list of aU persOhS to whom c/o The LLC, 46 State Streel- NOTICE OF FORMATION SECTION 206 (c) St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. be served. SSNY shall mail absentee ballots shall have 1. The name of the limited li­ 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. OF LIMITED LIABILITY Purpose: any lawful activity. process to: Allstate Corp. LEGAL NOTICE The registered agent is: USA been issued will be available ability company is 71 Uncoln COMPANY. NAME: 10COV­ LD-17337 Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Corporate Services Inc. at in the office of the School Avenue, LLC. ELLO & SONS BUILDERS Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. . Notice of Fonnation of BULL the same address. Purpose: (October 10, 2007) District Clerk from 8:00 a.m. 2. The date if filing of the & REMODELERS LLC. Ar­ Purpose: any lawful activity. & BEAR ADVISORY LLC. all lawful activities. until 4:00 p.m. prevailing time articles if organization with ticles of Organization were LD-17344 Arts. of Org. was filed with LD-17325 except weekends and Holi­ the Department of State was filed with the Secretary of LEGAL NOTICE (October 10, 2007) SSNY on 9/12107. Office 10- (October 10, 2007) calion: Albany County. SSNY days and on the day of the April 26, 2007. State of New York (SSNY) vote. Any qualified voter may on 09/21/07. Office loca­ designated as agent of LLC 3. The county in New York in Notice of Qualification of challenge the acceptance of whom process against may' which the office of the Wm­ tion: Albany County. SSNY MIL 509 West 212-1, LLC. LEGAL NOnCE the ballot of any person on pany is located is Albany. 'LEGAL NOTICE has been designated as Authority filed with Secy. be served. SSNY shall mall Notice of Formation of M process to: c/o The LLC, 46 such list, by making his chal­ 4. The Secretary of State has agent of the LLC upon whom of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on lenge and reasons -therefor .. been designated as agent of Notice of Formation of process against it may be 9120/07. Office location: Al­ & J Elite Properties, LLC. State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ FOUNDATION JIRANI LLC. served. SSNY shall mail a Arts Of Org. filed wilh Secy. ny, NY 12207. The registered known to the Inspector of the company upon whom bany County. LLC formed in Election before the close of process may be served, and Arts. of Org. was filed with copy of process to the LLC, Delaware (DE) on 9/19/07. Of Slale of N.Y. (SSNY) on • agent is: USA Corporate SSNYon 11/29/05. Office 10- do Anthony locovel/o 2988 09/25/07. Office location: Services Inc. at the same the polls. the Secretary of State shall SSNY designated as agent AND FURTHER NOTICE mail a copy of any process cation: Albany County. SSNY Lawton Avenue, Bronx, New of LLC upon whom process Albany County. SSNY desig- address. Purpose: all lawful designated as agent of LLC "York 1 0465. Purpose: 'For nated as agent 9f LLC upon activities. IS HEREBY GIVEN that the against the company served 'against it may be served. qualified voters of the School upon him or her to c/o Jer­ whom process against may any lawful purpose. SSNY shaH mail process whom process against it may LO-17364 be served. SSNY shall mail LD-17332 District shal/ be entitled to emiah F. Manning, Esq., 49 to: c/o Paracorp Inc., 41 be served. SSNY shall mail (October 10, 2007) process to: c/o The LLC, 46 (0 b 10 2007) process to: Allstate Corp. vote in said annual vote and OhDox Road, Delmar, NY State St., Ste. 405, Albany, election. A qualified voter is Stale Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- cto er , Svcs Corp., 41 State St., 12054. . NY 12207. DE address of one who is (1) a citizen of the ny, NY 12207. The registered ------­ LLC: Paracorp Inc., 40 East Sle. 415, Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE 5. The latest date upon which agent is: USA Corporate United Slates of America, (2) LEGAL NOTICE Division St., Ste. A, Dover, Purpose: any lawful activity. the company is required to Services Inc. at the same Notice of Qualification of Uni­ eighteen (18) years of age or be dissolved is August 31, DE 19901. Arts. of Org. filed LD-17345 address. Purpose: aI/lawful comer Texas, LLC. Authority older, and (3) resident within 2069. [Note: use only if a NOTICE OF FORMATION wilh DE Secy. of State, 401 (October 10, 2007) activities. filed with Secy. of State of the School District for a pe­ specific date of dissolution OF LIMITED LIABILITY Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, LD-17326 N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/25/07. Of­ riod of thirty (30) days next is included in the Articles of COMPANY. NAME: PAG DE 19901. Purpose: real (Oclober 10, 2007) WINE & LIQUOR LLC. Ar­ fice location: Albany County. preceding the annual vote Organization.] estate investment. LEGAL NOTICE and election. The School ticles of Organization were LLC formed in Texas (TX) on 6. The business purpose of LD-17338 District may require aU per­ filed with the Secretary of Notice of Formation of Pai 10/22104. SSNY designated the company is to engage in (October 10, 2007) sons offering to vote at the LEGAL NOTICE State of New York (SSNY) Sludio LLC. Arts Of Org. filed as agent of LLC upon whom any and all business activi­ budget vote and election to' on 08/27/07. Office loca­ wilh Secy. Of Slate of N.Y. process against it may be ties pennitted under the laws provide one form of proof of Notice of Fonnation of PER­ tion: Albany County. SSNY (SSNY) on 09/25/07. Office served. SSNY shall mail of the State of New York. LEGAL NOnCE residency pursuant to Edu­ SPEX CONSULTANTS LLC. has been designated as location: Albany County. process to: c/o Corporation lNote; if general purpos~ Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY designated as agent Service Company, 80 State cation Law section 2018-c. clause is appropriate, use agent of the LLC upon whom Notice of Formation of All Such form may include a SSNY on 8/06/03. Office Icr process against it may be Boro Consulting LLC. Arts of LLC upon whom process St., Albany, NY 12207. TX "any and all business activi­ driver's license, a non-driver cation: Albany County. SSNY served. SSNY' shall mail a Of Org. filed wilh Secy. Of against if may be served. address/principal business ties pennitted under the laws identification card, a utility designated as agent of LLC copy of process to the LLC, State of N.Y. (SSNY) on SSNY shal/ mail process to: location of LLC: 1701 HiI­ of the State of New York".] bill, or a voter registration whom process against may be 9 Toronado Drive, Latham, 09/19/07. Office location: Allstate Corp. Svcs Corp., 41 lendahl Blvd., Houston, TX LD-17314 card. Upon offer of proof of served. SSNY shall mail pro­ New York 12110. Purpose: Albany County. SSNY deSig­ Slate S1., Ste. 415, Albany, 70055. Arts. of O'l!. filed with (October 10, 2007) residency, the School District cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 State For any lawful purpose. nated as agent of LLC upon NY 12207. Purpose: any TX Secy. of State, P.O. Box may also require all persons Street- 3rd Roor, Albany, NY LD-17333 whom process against it may lawful activity. 13697, Austin, TX 78711. offering to vote to provide 12207. The registered agent be served. SSNY shall mail LD-17346· Purpose: any lawful activity. (October 10, 2007) their Signature, printed name LEGAL NOnCE is: USA Corporate- Se.rvices process to: Allstate Corp. (October 10, 2007) LD-17365 and address. Inc. at the same address. Pur­ (October 10, 2007) Notice of Fonnation of FLY­ SVcsCorp.,41 State St., Ste. Dated: Delmar, New York pose: all lawful activities. 415,Albany, NY 12207. Pur­ VENTURES LLC. Arts. of LD-17327 LEGAL NOTICE September 6, 2007 Org. was filed with SSNY pose: any lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE (October 10,2007) NOTICE OF FORMATION District Clerk on 3/27/03. Office loca­ LD-17339 LEGAL NOTICE Bethlehem' Central School OF LIMITED LIABILITY (October 10, 2007) NOTICE OF SPECIAL tion: Albany County. SSNY MEETING . NOTICE OF SPECIAL District deSignated as agent of LLC COMPANY NAME: PRO. LEGAL NOTICE PAINT SQUAD LLC. Articles ------­ TENATIVE BUD.GET & MEETING LD-17367 whom process against may WORKSHOPS Bethlehem Central SCHOOL (October 10, 2007) be served. 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The review Corporate Services Inc. at New York 10018. Purpose: Corp.; 41 State St., Ste. 415, interested person between gymnasium of the Bethlehem LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: 8:30 A.M.-4:00 P.M. Mon­ Middle School, 332 Kenwood will be held on Tuesday Oc­ For any lawful purpose. Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: tober 1, 2007 at 7:00 PM, at aI/lawful activities. LD-17334 any lawful activity. . day-Friday. Avenue, Delmar, New York Notice of Formation of IMR LD-17328 the Co 1 Firehouse at 127 INTERNATIONAL MARKET (October 10, 2007) LD-17340 Further notice is hereby on Tuesday, October 30, (October 10, 2007) 2007' from 7:00 a.m. until Maple Ace. Selkirk. RESEARCH LLC. Arts. of (October 10, 2007) given that the Town Board of the Town of New Scot­ 9:00 p.m. prevailing time for Note: As at all Public Com­ Org. was filed with SSNY missioners Meetings, rea­ on 4/28/03. Office loca­ LEGAL NOTICE land will meet and review the purpose of voting on the LEGAl. 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Office location: 6:00 P.M. to (1) construct additions to ers Albany, NY 12207. The reg­ SSNYdesignatedasagenlof _ of New York (SSNY) on LD-17368 istered agent is: USA Cor­ Albany County. SSNY deSig­ The Town of New Scotland and reconstruct portions of LLC whom process against 08/24/07.' Office location: nated as agent of LLC upon is an equal opportunity pro­ the District's school buildings (October 10, 2007) porate Services Inc. at the may be se~ed. SSNY shall Albany County. SSNY has same address. Purpose: all whom process against it may vider and employer. including site work thereat; mall process to: cIa The been designated as agerit of be served. SSNY shall mail LD-17355 and acquire Original furnish­ lawful activities. lLC, 46 State Street- 3rd the LLC upon whom process LD-17322 process to: The LLC, 210 (October 10, 2007) ings, equipment, machinery Floor, Albany, NY 12207. against it may be served. 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Mark, left, and Jell Bryant hold their company's banner after ascending Mount KllilnanJaro Reaching new heights and the rest of their ll-man that people from different places . :'It's beel! my life's goal (to Five adventurers climbing party were standing (across the United States) got climb Kilimanjaro)," said Jeff. from Albany County at the top of Africa. Some were along so well." Not long after that, Jeff BrYljIlt overjoyed to reach the summit, "Everybody was. single­ contacted Markert to see ·if· he climb Kilimanjaro while others were dazed by the minded in getting to the top. was interested in making the climb. 'I. - Nobody wanted to be the one trip. .. ; . , , By ROB JONAS "1' d like to tell you that I not to maJce it to the top," added "We were just talking, and [email protected] was overcome by emotion and Markert. . when we first mentioned it, it was Five Albany County men saw savoring the moment, but I was Bryant planted the seed for sort of to gain a reaction from the most dramatic sunrise of more overcome by the altitude," the trip three years ago when he each other," said Markert. ''We're their lives recently. said Markert. "I was actually started thinking about things he sort of adventurers, so we were That's because they were stumbling." wanted to do as he sat in his office both into the idea." standing near the- top of Mount The trip was partially a family at Bryant Asset Management, Markert sent out e-mails to Kilimanjaro at the time. affair. Markert was joined by his which he and his brother Jeff people he thought would be interested. Fashouer was on "To me, the best way to brother Paul and his cousin Jim, run ... that list. describe it is how you'd draw while Bryant had his brother "I got up from my desk feeling a picture of heaven," said Jeff along for the climb'. Another chipper three years ago, and I "I knew Tom from skiing," said Fashouer. "So very early Voorheesville resident Tom portion of the climbing party was walked into my brother's office . Markert. "It was astonishing." made up of two mutual friends of and said, 'I want to do something on in the process, he sent out both families - Tom Fashouer of before I turn 50 ... Le.t's climb some e-mails about it, and that's "It was just unbelievable," when I jumped on it. It was a trip added Delmar's Mark Bryant. Guilderland and Mike Brennan Kilimanjaro,'" said Bryant. of Voorheesville. of a lifetime - it was too good to ''You felt like you were seeing the Fortunately for Mark, Jeff pass up." sun rise over Africa." '''The 11 guys all got along very had his sights set on the same Forty-five minutes later, they well," said Bryant. "It was amazing mountain. . D Heights Page 47 Are there any challengers in the AFC East? Everyone knew going into • Buffalo Bills - A prime time machine to zap its defense the NFL season that the New example of the phrase, ''You get back to 2002, when it was actually England Patriots were going to what you pay for." In the Bills' good. win the AFC East. case, they have a great punter Is it any wonder why the· Somehow, though, I doubt and not much else. That's because Patriots were 5-0 and the rest anyone thought that the Patriots they spent millions of dollars on. of the AFC East was 2-12 as of would have the division title Brian Moorman and nothing Monday morning? _ wrapped up by Halloween. Yet, to retain guys that actually play What's worse for the rest of that's the· way things look five resurrection story is now this more than two minutes in a game the AFC East is that the Patriots weeks into the NFL season. year's mystery novel. Chad like London Fletcher, Takeo are not going to slow down. As That's because the rest of the Pennington went from Comeback Spikes and Willis McGahee. _their first five games indicate AFC East is made up of a group Player of the Year candidate to • Miami Dolphins - A team (the smallest margin of victory of mediocre teams, and I'm being turnover-prone quarterback. The that thought it was upgrading its is 17 points), this is not just an polite. After all, this is a family defense has disappeared, along quarterback position by acquiring ordinary Patriots team but a newspaper. vtith tailback Thomas Jones. 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Friday, the Eagles will clinch Voorheesville stayed in fourth place and the final playoff the divisional title hunt with berth in the Empire Division. Saturday's 50-34 victory over There is a three-way tie for Catholic Central in Troy, while fourth place following last week's Chatham and Watervliet earned action in which Bethlehem lost to important wins against teams division-leading Shenendehowa that had also been in contention 24-7, Ballston Spa edged CBA for first place. Chatham defeated 21-16, Guilderland defeated Mechanicville 20-8, while Water­ Saratoga 34-27 and Albany beat vliet downed Coxsackie-Athens Queensbury 27-24. Bethlehem, 43-7. CBA and Saratoga all fell to 2-4, Voorheesville will have to beat while Queensbury dropped out Coxsackie-Athens Saturday to of the playoff picture with a 1-5 hold on to its hopes for a division record. title. Chatham faces 1·5 Tamarac, As long as Bethlehem defeats while Watervliet plays Mechanic­ CBA Friday, the Eagles clinch a ville. Sectional berth because it holds 1n class B, Ravena-Coeymans­ the tiebreaker over Saratoga Selkirk (5-1) can wrap up the after beating the Blue Streaks Reinfurt Division title with a home 17-14 three weeks ago. If CBA victory over Albany Academy (4- wins, the Brothers get in as long 2) Friday. The Cadets defeated as Saratoga loses to Albany. The the Indians in last year's game on Blue Streaks get in with a win and their way to winning the Reinfurt a Bethlehem loss. Division and the Section II title. A team from Delmar won its age division for the second time in three years at the Monument Cup three-on­ three soccer tournament Sept. 29 in Great Barrington, Mass. The team is, from left, Tyler Kessler, Danny Carrillo, Conor Oberlander and Jack Bryant. The four Bethlehem Central High School students won the under- Dr. Peter Forman 14 diviSion. 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the altitude .iliat was" problem, our guide at about. 11:.30 at'night, going to make it," said Brennar(' and not doing them. If 'it -seetns O'Heighls but I hi.jMJedihvell." sayjngwe h~d t? be smiting'our . . "Th e . f r i end s h i:p , w ~ s' 'liKe it would be good, then irwill (From Page 44) Sleepiifg or! the mountain ascent at ml~m?,ht>..:, not· that unparalleled," said Markert. probably be goode'" . also had its share of challenges. ~nyone slept, Said .Mark Bryant. "Everybody was single-minded They also started thinking Fashouer then told Brennan ThougheaCh carnperwas provided 'You were very anXlOus.aboutthe in getting to the top. Nobody about what they cbuld do to about the trip, and the 66-year-old two pads - aclosed-celled pad and hike, and you were starting to feel wanted to be the one not to make top the experience of climbing Brennan asked to be included. an inflatable mattress - to go (the altitude) at that point." it to the top." Kilimanjaro. "I think I roped them into along' with a sleeping bag, the Aided only by the headlamps After everybody made itto the "Our guide has a 3,OOO-acre taking me with them," said angle they sfept at and the altitude they wore, the group slowly made top - an achievement unto itself farm in Pategonia (Chile), and. Brennan. "But anybody who they were at caused some in the theirway~pthefinal3,000feetto as nearly 60 percent of all wh~ there's this mountain nearby knows me knows I'm an athletic groujJto lose some sleep. the summit. attemptto climb KiIirnanjaro don't that's 22,500 feet," said Mark person." "It wasn't comfortable," said "I think we were all a little reach the summit - the group Bryant. Once the group was Mark Bryant. "You had all this surprised (at the beginning of returnedtotheircamp,packedup "But it's too early. We haven't established, everyone started padding, but you still slept at the trip) at how slowly we were and began their two-day descent. really talked about it yet," Jeff collecting information about angles and your sleeping bag going to walk," said Fashouer. As they made their way down, Bryantquicklyadded. Kilimanjaro and learhed that would slide off (the mattress) "But on summit day, that's how they started to think about what If the group does decide to go it possessed only one physical from time to time." fast you walked. And I still found they had done. on another adventure, Brennah challenge - its height, estimated The one advantage the group myself goin~ two or three steps "The one thing I take away would like to be in on it. at more than 19,300 feet. had was a large support staff and the~, taking a couple of deep more than anything is to live "I just have to live long enough," "It's not a technical climb," of guides, porters, cooks and breaths. your life," said Markert. "Don't he said. 'That's all they have to said Brennan. "You don't have waiters provided by the travel The payoff came at around 7 think of things as being great worry about." to climb any (rock) walls or use company that did everything in the morning on the sixth day any crimp-ons or hand picks to from carry the heavy equipment of the climb as each member of traverse any ice." to serving meals. They also the group reached the summit. IF1\: LV()tJ(C'I p;,~1 "Quality Always Shows" provided entertainment on two The Bryant brothers - who took "Over the last four or five [., ~ 0 _ f~ JJ ~ .-.:t WE SELL U.S. PRIME BEEF years, KiIimanjaro has taken over occasions - once when they two weeks off from the family's PRIME BUTCHER SHOP 'itJ Not Responsible For TypographicalErro .. as an everyman's Everest," said reached the mountain, and the business - reached it together Markert. other when they returned. and posed for a picture holding Everyone trained over two "There's no question that the company's banner. years to prepare for the ascent, it made it doable for us," said "I think when we got to the but it was what their guide, John Brennan. ''We wouldn't have been top, it was so emotional for us Hauf, taught them on the first day able to do it without the guides." because we felt very fortunate to of the hike that proved to be the Though the support staff made be up there together," said Jeff most valuable training regimen it easier for the group to go up Bryant. for them. Kilimanjaro, the 11 campers had The others followed at their "He had us walking very slowly to traverse the final stage to the own pace, each determined to from the outset, and they had summit with only the help of their make it to the summit. 10 LBS. OR MOR~ guides. What's more, they had to WHOLE N.Y. STRIP LOINS. 99 you so focused on walking slowly "It didn't make any difference 15 Lbs, Avg. Weight GROUND CHUCK ...... 1 LI. that it was easy until the last do so mainly in the dark. U.S.D.A. 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