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~ VOLUME L NOVEMBER 1', 2006 Porco on CBS Memory of Murder. It sounds more like a late night Public shares budget views movie than a real life drama. It is however the actual title By JIM CUOZZO "You just passed on more cost to wonderful services in this town, construction waste still generated of the CBS 48 Hours Mystery A variety of opinions were the homeowner." and I want to see them stay." in town? What rate will you have program featuring the aired at a sparsely attended public Will Veil, a senior outreach Other speakers shared con­ with it, and where will the waste / murder of Peter PorcQ and hearing, Wednesday, Oct. 25, on worker for the town said he cerns that the town is deferring go?" asked Jasinksi. "The the brutal attack on Joan Bethlehem's 2007 proposed believes long-range vision is what important projects for future operation is going to change." . Porco. The show will air this budget. The town fiscal years when the time to Former town board member Saturday night on CBS at 10 plan calls for a 2.79 percent address these needs is Ted Putney also said it is time the p.m. increase to the tax levy "Someone is going to pay the today. town board address capital· See story on Page 10. with total expenditures up piper eventually. I am in favor "Someone is going to pay projects. less than 1 percent. the piper eventually," said "Don't defer capital costs for Taxpayer Norm of belt tightening, but I certainly John Smolinski. "I am in the sake of the short term," said Morand said, although think there is a middle ground favor of belt tightening, but Putney. overall town taxes are up I certainly think there is a Highway department em­ less than 3 percent, his in what to fund . .. middle ground in what to ployee Matthew Goedeke spoke individual town taxes are John Smolinski fund." out for other employees afraid to 14 percent higher than the Robert J asinksi warned o Public Page 16 previous year. the board that closing the "Reassessment hurt the is needed. Rupert Road landfill will be more "I support a slow and gradual Bethlehem budget homeowners and not the busi­ costly than they may expect. still uncertain nesses in town," said Morand. increase," said Veil. "We have ''What are you going to do with see story, Page 16 Down . to hit the slopes' When it comes to ski and the' snowboard equipihent and Instability rattles heating everything from the war in Iraq to the apparel, an event this week­ nearness of national elections, according end will provide the best bang oil market to Greg Mihailovich. director of New home for you buck. York Public Interest Research Group's This Friday through By JAMIE D. GILKEY Fuel Buyers Group. Sunday is the 45th Annual Ski n recent years, home heating oil The changing market dynamics meant stretch and Snowboard Expo at the prices in the Capital District operated that the usual drop in oil prices after the Conven­ like a seesaw with the cost of filling Labor Day holiday didn't materialize this tion Center in downtown Al- I As Election Day a tank increasing as~winter temperatures year, and it may have contributed to local bany.· . fell, and then consumers getting a break consumers holding off on oil deliveries nears, local pols , See story on Page 26. as the thermometer climbed. The prices last month. ~ of other fuels like gasoline did just the "Business has been good but we make final push opposite, as good summer weather usually get a lot of orders from people By JIM cuozzo meant a strong driving season that. who are topping off their tanks in August Election Day is Tuesday, pushed up demand for gas and prices and September with 700 or 800 gallon Nov. 7, and along with choosing along with it. deliveries before the season starts and a new governor to replace All that changed last year when we didn'tgetas many this year," said Judy three-term Republican George Hurricane Katrina hit the energy market Miller, the business manager wit!) Pataki, voters in Bethlehem will like a lightning bolt out of the blue, Delmar-area Helderberg Oil. "We've go to the polls to choose a new decimating mUGh of the nation's refining been in business for 10 years now, and it Assembly member in the 108'h capacity in late August and leaving local seems like customers may be changing District along with selecting a consumers with energy bills that took an their buying habits after everything that town justice. extra large bite out of their wallets. Now, happened with Katrina." a full 14 months later, consumers are left In the race for town justice, trying to wend their way through an o Price Page 21 it's Democrat and Independent unsettled market that's being affected by candidate Ryan Donovan run­ ning against Republican/Con­ Boys football servative Party nominee Brian Gary VanDerzee intended Murphy. Donovan ran for the this to be his final season as position two years ago and was . RCS's varsity football coach defeated by current state Court when it began last month. of Claims Judge Frank Milano. But after talking things Milano was appointed this past over with his assistant summer to serve on the state coaches following the Indians' Court of Claims, and Donovan loss to Broadalbin-Perth Oct. was then appointed to the town 20, VanDerzee decided to stay justice po.sition by the Demo­ on. cratic-controlled town board. See story on Page 40. Donovan who lives in Delmar with his wife, Brooke, and two children said his experience in the courtroom qualifies him for the job. "I am a practicing lawyer and • 6 o Stretch Page 16 ... ,.,.­ I • PAGE 2 - November 1,2006 THE SPOTLIGHT Police Blotter Police chargeOelmar man with OWl after pickup hits house A 43-year-old Delmar his pickup truck through a after he struck a house at 37 considerable damage. Silver's one was injured inside the resident was charged with house on Devon Road. Devon Road with his 2001 vehicle also sustained damage home. operating a motor vehicle Bethlehem Police charged Chevy Silverado pickup. to the front and right side of .. The vehicle was towed from intoxicated and driving with Eric Silver, of 111 Dumbarton The incident occurred Oct. 19. the vehicle. the scene. Silver will appear in more than .08 percent.blood Drive, Delmar with failure to When police arrived they Silver did not receive any Bethlehem Town Court on alcohol content after driving keep right along with DWI found the house. in injuries from the accident. No Nov. 8. Countywide weekend patrol nets 36 for OWl Albany man charged with burglary The 55th countywide DWI along with the Albany County Along with· the 36 DWI Bethlehem Police arrested felony arrest warrant for Kirnun Blanket Patrol conducted Sheriff's department and the arrested, there were 11 people an Albany man for burglary out of Troy for burglary and throughout Albany County State Police all charged with aggravated after a routine traffic stop on assault. He was taken into this weekend results in 36 participated in the patrol held unlicensed operation and a Delaware Avenue. custody following the stop. people being charged with between the hours of 10 p.m., total of 54 designated drivers. Musa Kirnun, 32, of Lark • James Gallagher, 58, of 24 drunk driving. Friday, Oct. 27, and 5 a.m. Bethlehem Police made 42 Drive, Albany, was charged Woodlawn Ave., East Eleven municipal police Sunday, Oct. 29. stops and arrested two for with assault 2nd degree and Greenbush was charged with departments including the A total of 751 traffic stops DWI. Twenty-two officers burglary first degree, both DWI by Bethlehem Police. Bethlehem Police Department were made by all patrols. from the Bethlehem Police felonies. . GaHagher was stopped at 9 Department participated in Kirnun was stopped and Magee Drive on Oct. 23, when the weekend patrol. charged with two traffic safety he was charged. He was The countywide DWI violations, as he was westbound additionally charged with failure Blanket Patrol is an ongoing on Delaware Avenue on to keep right and driving with effort by the Albany County October 21. more than .08 percent blood Stop-DWI program to halt After a routinc check police alcohol content. Gallagher will drunk driving. were made aware of an active appear in Town Court on Nov. 8.

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THE HEART OF IT ALL '*" A collection of shops & restaurants for your daily life. 180 Delaware Avenue. pelmar, New York. THE SPOTLIGHT November 1, 2006 - PAGE 3 New voting machines on the horizon for area Each county in New York is By JIM CUOZZO the state Board of Elections," said means of a ballot display similar Clancy will not announce what Jim Clancy, Albany County to the old lever voting machines. machine will be selected for now in charge of running Currently, 13 different DRE and Albany County until the state elections, and, Clancy said, the N ext year will be a year of election commissioner. optical-scan machines from six certifies the choices in mid­ transition has been a smooth change for county boards of The new machines are de­ different manufacturers are being December. one this year. elections throughout the state, signed to meet minimum "A lot of thanks needs to be­ beginning with the type of standards, including handicap tested. Counties will then have two given to town and city clerks machines used to record votes. and alternative language ac­ Regardless of which machines weeks before announcing their cessibility. are certified in December, Clancy choices by January 2007. who have helped with the New electronic voting ma­ transition," said Daghlian. chines will be in place, mandated "It's a huge. undertaking with said, election districts in Albany ''We're being very cautious and The current lever machines by the federal Help America Vote multiple things going on at the County will all use the same one. doing our research on· all the have been in place for Act, which was enacted in same time," said Lee Daghlian, Demonstrations at shopping machines," said Clancy. and are now owned by each response to voting problems in public information officer for the malls, senior centers and other Election districts with more individual county, which can Florida during the 2000 presi­ Board of Elections. "Three or four locations countywide will let than 800 registered voters decide what their fate will be. dential election. What type of consultants are working with us voters test the new machines normally have a second electronic machine will be used to make sure this is done on before they are used in the 2007 machine, but Clancy said it is "They can store them, use has yet to be decided. time." fall elections. Poll workers will still unclear if a second machine them for scrap or sell them to foreign countries," saiel On Nov. 7, 2006, the old lever­ The choices include optical­ also have to be trained to handle will be needed at heavily Daghlian. State law mandates type voting machines that scan voting machines that let and operate the new voting populated election districts until the old machines can no longer number more than 19,000 in voters pick the candidate of their machines. all new machines are be used for any elections ever more than 15,000 election choice on a paper ballot that is "First and foremost, we have to thoroughly tested. again in New York. districts statewide will make their scanned and recorded. Also up for educate ourselves with the new "We will soon find out how final appearance. review are DRE - or direct machines and then get these many people these new "They held up pretty well," said Daghlian. "That's based on all the recording electronic - voting machines outto the public as soon machine's can handle," said as possible," Clancy said. Clancy. . information coming to us from machines, which record votes by Four new Court of Claims judges hail from Delmar Tricky trio

of Maryland School of Law and By JIM CUOZZO Washington and Lee University. McDonough was admitted to Delmar can count four of its the bar in 1993 and is a veteran own on the New York Court of of the Army. He and his wife Claims. Florence have six children. Early this summer, four Ferreira served as deputy appointees out of a total of 13 commissioner and general new judges nominated by Gov. counsel for the state Depart­ George Pataki and confirmed ment of Environmental Conser­ before the state Senate vation prior to his appointment. Judiciary Committee hail from Ferreira also worked as an the Delmar area. They are associate at Harris Beach LLP, Frank P. Milano, James H. and served as ajudiciallaw clerk Ferreira, Christopher J. Mc­ for the state Supreme Court, Carthy and Roger D. Mc­ Appellate Division, Fourth Donough. Department. Ferreira is a The four Delmar residents Cornell University graduate and were sworn in along with the a cum laude graduate of rest of the Class of 2006 Court Syracuse University College of of Claims judges at a ceremony Law. He and his wife Abby have in June. two children. "I was certainly delighted McCarthy served as senior when these judges were assistant counsel to Pataki for appointed," said Richard E. the· past six years. His past Sise, presiding judge of the duties include serving as state Court of Claims. ''They are legislative counsel at the state highly qualified attorneys and Department of Insurance and at have already hit the ground the state Department of Bank­ running." ing. McCarthy is a magna cum Johnathan Fabe, left, Heikki levasalmi, center, and luke Manley, all 4, enjoy Halloween festivities Monday laude graduate of Harvard at Tri-Village Nursery School in Delmar. Milano most recently served Graham SParker/Spotlight as Bethlehem town justice University and is a graduate of before being appointed to the Columbia Law School. Mc- Court of Claims. He also served Carthy and his wife Katherine as first deputy secretary of state at the Department of State and ha;:'h:~ :~:s~urrentlY 25 civil Stylists raise money for breast cancer research on two separate occasions judges .in the Court of Claims fundraiser in August to raise Farley. served as acting secretary of wi.th tWo vacancies. Three.of the' By JIM CUOZZO ~"_«««««-'X<_'_''<_m':''''» __' money for Schultz's husband, Schultz has two children' state in New York. Milano is a foui':,newly appointed judges and following· its success, and continues to work at graduate of Pennsylvania Uni­ from Delmar will be handling. One woman in eight will decided to turn their attention Choices Hair Studio while versity and Albany Law School. civil claims brought against the develop:breast cancer in her to raising money for breast undergoing cancer treatment. He and his wife Ruth have two State: .McDonough. :will tbe : lifetime, and Debi Farley of cancer research.. ~ Farley said the staff has children. handling felony cases assigned Choices Hair Studio in Delmar The latest fundraiser, donated time to help Schultz to county court. McCarthy, said'she'realized one day that ,McDonough served as coinciding with the breast offset medical expenses. Ferreira, and Milano'will also be with 32'women employed at senior assistant counsel to Pa­ cancer awareness month of "We all took money out of taki for the past three years. He assigned cases in other parts of the salon, there was a very October, was held Sunday, our paychecks to supplement is a graduate of the University the state including Manhattan good chance one of them Oct. 29, at the salon at 180 her income," Farley said. Long Isl~nd and Albany. ' could eventually be diagnosed - . with the illness. Delaware Ave. "Employees also donated time off to her as well." The odds proved true. In The Choices Hair Studio June, fellow employee Pam stylists donated three hours of Every year, 182,000 women Schultz disclosed that she had their time from 3 to 6 p.m. to are diagnosed with breast "Wruch Spotlight do you read? been diagnosed with breast offer haircuts for donations of cancer and 43,300 women die ._:~':,,/.-,:: ",: -.-_.:- --"h:';;',.:i:::'":):::/,,:,,',, _, :-_'-'-~:::::':?:!f:,>::_:'; .",-\ $10 and $15. All proceeds 'Edit?rial Pag~s.,.~ ...... 6·8' cancer. 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She'll dole out Some children scarf it all was stapled to the sides of the Weeknight Halloween also M&Ms from a package or bneal,1 down in short order, suffer a mask. There was a thin slit over means rushing home from work off a piece of a Kit Kat bar, chocolate meltdown and move cracks up when I tell her that the mouth area. and attempting; to feed your she doesn't understand on. Others are restricted to only family dinner. - mom and dad feel entitled one piece per day, which they story. I couldn't really see or "You have to eat dinner or much more. supplement with the extras "And I would rather eat an breathe while wearing the you're not going trick-or­ "Who took you around they've snuck into their school apple than eat the candy," she mask. If I lifted the mask to get laughs, filling in the details. some air, inevitably the elastic treating," you tell your kids. neighborhood? Who pays backpacks. the costume?" we That's right, but her mommy string would You can My daughter was 2 years old break, negotiating for some candy. the first time she went trick-or­ and daddy introduced her to almost hear Advice to parents of vounl" treating. It was a time in her life candy. We did this because ... the Great ~~~~~~et~se Clearly, the Great Pumpkin children: Delay tri,:k-'Jr-t:re,ttingl when she was so unfamiliar with because .... And chances Pumpkin is no longer laughing at as long as possible, and sweets that she preferied a Why did we do that? you start, let your child know' piece of fruit to cookies. are my winter working alone. He must you. Dinner? Well, what decent parents coat was Your children advance that they must We had to beg her to take a don't parade their children covering the have a whole society of don't want to their collection. Think of it as piece of Halloween candy from through the streets to demand rest of the' gourds working to make fill- up on service fee or tax. our neighbor.. candy? costume. Halloween a major dinner! Your This year my "Go ahead, honey, put the By the time I realized that I None of children want promised her Uncle candy in your pumpkin bucket," was d'oing the bidding of the that really ordeal. to suit up 'and mat t er e d --______she'd save him the Baby her dad' and I told her. Great Pumpkin, it was too late. hit the arid Snickers bars. Clearly, while my toddler The Great Pumpkin puts a because I pavement. "I don't like those anyway, enjoyed donning her spell on all children. When always brought home a big bag And once they are out, it's hard she told me. Teletubbies costume, she was to' get them back inside. children grow up and become of goodies. As for the peanut butter not too keen about all the parents, the spell activates. The These days, Halloween is a "C'mon, just one more holiday's rituals. she told me that if she got parents become entranced with multi-event, multi-day house," the children plead, as least two, she'd give one to So, rather than continue childhood Halloween the night wears on and the celebration for kids. There are "If I'm at a house and I down the street, we hopped in memories. The parents want parties during the day in the parent chaperones wear out. the car to visit my brother their children to experience the my choice and I see pea classrooms, parties in the before­ As I did as a child, my butter cups and I know I instead. Maybe she'd feel more same sugar high. and after-school programs, daughter comes home and have one, then I'll get comfortable taking candy from And once the kids 'are pumpkin carving parties with empties her collection on the one for you." family. exposed, the Great Pumpkin the neighbors, and PTA parties floor for inspection. On the way over we finally hooks another generation. in the school at night. "That sounds complicated," When I was little, I'd separate told her. I couldn't see convinced her to try the Kit Kat That's right, your Clearly, the Great Pumpkin out the stuff I didn't like, bar. grandchildren and your great­ she'd keep a mental im,entor'vl is no longer working alone: He including anything with coconut of what she'd picked up. "Take a bite," we grandchildren after them will must have a whole society of and probably also Hershey's "Don't worry about it. I . encouraged, "It's yummy. You'll be braving all kinds of weather gourds working to make bars with almonds. I tried to buy my own candy," I like it." for mini chocolate bars. Halloween a major ordeal. protect my favorites from her, although I was actua When I was little, Halloween Some of the celebrations are parental confiscation. My 10- These days my daughter thinking, if you end up with passed off as "harvest parties" year-old does the same. one peanut butter cup, LUU"." and even offer healthy food These days I'm much less you sacrifice and give it to choices such as vegetables and discriminating. I will accept dear old mom? 0 11 fruits. But alas, the power ofthe virtually anytning covered with 1111mMI%iWMlm,m ~Uff ~ATIC Mostly what I want is for Great Pumpkin is quite strong. chocolate. I'm not deterred by chocolate Halloween candy FOREIGN & DOMESTIC ~~ . It steers children away from the almonds, peanuts, coconut, carrots and cantaloupe and caramel, mint, peanut butter, or be gone as soon as possible, FREE TRANSMISSIONS I don't continue to give'in to toward the doughnut holes and crisped rice. 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'1 ' THE SPOTLIGHT November 1,2006 PAGE 5 V'ville considers making room for skate park Church offers Thai cooking class be worked out between the two kids to use," said Smith. "But it's become a reality, said Smith. But parties." 'got to be done appropriately." just like any park or playground Chef Paula Goosens, as­ The town that takes the skate Due to the scale of work equipment, the skate park would sisted by Derek Goosens, will Voorheesville village trustees offer a Thai cooking class at kicked around the idea of park structures would be involved. Smith said, interest in be open only during park hours responsible for their trans- the park would need to be further and would have the appropriate St. Stephen's Episcopal bringing a skate park to the Church on Friday, Nov. 10. village of Voorheesville at their portation as well, said Snyder. . evaluated before any action was sign age designating proper and Oct. 24 meeting. Snyder said she would like the taken. Each piece would need to safe use of the equipment. Any­ Participants will learn area in which the park now sits to be disassembled and transported one not skateboarding safely, said about Thailand while they Croton-on-Hudson, a village of cook a four-course dinner. about 7,000 that sits 30 miles be used for something else this back to Voorheesville and then Smith, would be asked to leave. north of New York City, is looking winter. . reassembled. Another possibility Smith The class will be called "hot . to unload five pieces of skate­ "We want it done this fall," ''That's a prettY fair task for us," entertained at the meeting was and spicy" and begins at 6 p.m . board park equipment on any Snyder said of the removal. said Smith. not necessarily taking all five The cost is $20 per person. municipality that may want it. Along with Voorheesville, "I would rather not grab the pieces that are available and Registration and $10 ''The skate park equipment is Snyder said sh-e has been in equipment for nothing or next to leaving some of the more payment should be made by up for grabs," said Voorheesville contact with other interested nothing, then set it up down in the dangerous equipment, like the Tuesday, Nov. 7. Public Works Supervisor Will parties - including the town of park and have it not be used at half pipe - a skate ramp shaped For information about the Smith. Bethlehem, which is having all," said Smith. like a flattened-letter U, with class, registering and paying, Croton-on-Hudson. Sue Snyder, Croton-on-Hud­ trouble finding a location to put At the meeting, Smith said that contact St. Stephen's at 439- son's recreation and parks the park. he thought having the skate park Snyder said allowing some, not 3265. superintendent, said the town ''The town is still considering would probably not stop kids from all, of the equipment would The church is located at the decided to provide the pressure­ ideas trying to focus on a skateboarding elsewhere in the "depend on how soon they would corner of Elsmere Avenue and treated lumber to another location," said Bethlehem Town village, but he hoped that it would be able to remove it." Poplar Drive in Delmar. municipality, because the park, Parks Administrator Nan Lan- cut down on the number of "We want as much of it as which was constructed in 2002, ahan. "If there is not a location, skateboarders along, busier possible removed this fall," she had seen a drastic drop in there is no point in pursuing it." roadways, such as Main Street. said. attendance. Use of the skate­ According to Smith, a possible "It's become a nuisance," said board facility was fee-based. Voorheesville location would be in Smith. "It's bothersome to the . Snyder said the park is Jim Nichols Memorial Park people who live there." available to any municipality for behind village hall. The issue ofliability still needs a small fee, which "would have to ,,],d love to have a spot for the to be worked out if the park is to

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Can your Another contest appears to be more of ahorse race a we~k aW;lYand many:ofygu are new course on all' th'e family get 'ac'cess 'to quality with incumbent. U.S. Rep, John Sweeney;' R-Clifton thmkmg, thankgoodrtess, it's just upcoJ11ing i~sues o~ continue health care' if your employer about over, Soon the lawn signs the Pf~siderit's policy ag~rida, can no longer provide that Park, being challenged by Kirsten Gillibrand, D­ will be gone, the nasty campaign Do you think the economy health benefIt? ',' . Hudson. Both have drawn heavy-duty support, with ads that invade your TV screen is just wonderful or are you Have you thought about the Sweeney being touted every night during prime time worried about your job environment in which you live, by first lady Lau'ra win be gone and shortly, so will disappearing abroad? You can the price you pay for gasoline or Bush and a visit to the the incessant campaign materials have a say. Do you think Social whether you will.be able to sell Gillibrand camp from Editorial that come into your home every Security should be privati'zed your home at the price you want fonnerPresident Bill day. What a relief! Now you can or preserved? You get to ·vote. or indeed buy a new one? Will Clinton. get back to your own life. Whether you, think the war on your state government become Polls indicate that Gillibrand has closed the gap in Why should you vote this year, terror means tapping your more fiscally responsible, will her favor since the campaign began for the 20th anyway? It's not a presidential phone lines, expanding the this new Legislature be any year; Eliot Spitzer is 50 points Patriot Act and lessening our better at accomplishing needed Congressional seat. According to the Sweeney camp, ahead in polling in the governor's civil rights, or whether you reforms on, redistricting, he is still in the lead. race; Hillary Clinton is far ahead think all these are a product of campaign financing or ethics In a strange twist, state Comptroller Alan Hevesi, of her opponent in her U.S. keeping us safe from reform? You can demand that D- Queens, is now embroiled in a real contest, since Senate campaign. B~cause of terrorists, tell them what you these issues be considered by he was charged $80,000 plus for having his wife "designer districts" created by think. Should our country your vote. chauffeured in a state-owned car. He was cited in a redistricting,legislative seats, become a walled fortress with Think about it, if there were report by the State Ethics Commission. This means unless they are open seats, are a fence along every border, not an election next week, would former Saratoga County comptroller Chris Callaghan seldom competitive. So all these allowing in only immigrants candidates be trying to tell you now has a greater shot at the state position. folks will win anyway, right? who can provide us with what they intend to do to benefit This is where I should quote expertise and needed skills? 'your family, or would they be In the local coverage area, there is little action, from the civic books about the Yes or no? Does the Statue of asking for your input? This is although there is a rather heated race for the Ballston importance of voting in a vibrant Liberty any longer have your opportunity to keep your town council between Mary Beth Hynes and Patti democracy. In a participatory meaning? Think about it. elected employees accountable. Southworth. . democracy, the governed must You get to decide whether Too often, citizens do not How it all plays out still remains to be seen. - consent to be governed and that you think Medicare Part D is the exercise that right.· consent is given only through answer to your prescription Voter turnout in the 2004 .We doubt that voter turnout will change much, voting. Most people, however, do needs or are a government presidential year was 60 percent WIth low attendance at the polls. Most candidates understand that. They honestly fiasco, you get decide. Whether of registered voters, a high for today are not being elected by a majority, since do think voting is important but health care for your family will recent elections. Turnout in the scores of eligible voters choose to opt out of the vagariesoflifegetinthewaY,the be out of reach and whether 2002 midterm election was election process altogether. day goes and voting just doesn't your retirement will be secure, approximately 40 percent. Voter . Eve~ ~hough the situation is discouraging, we be­ get done.·So why should you you can be part of that turnout in New York in the he,"e cItIzens shoul? exercise their right to vote. make this year's election a top discussion. Whether you think primary election last September WIthout demonstratmg some sort of faith in the sys­ priority? Why should you really the war in Iraq is the wrong War was an abysmal 15 percent for care? at the wrong time, or whether Democrats ·and 11 percent for tem (through voting), we are opening the door to Although much has been you thinkthisisa necessary war Republicans. This means that mediocrity and giving free reign to people to manipu­ written about this election being and we must not leave until a very few voters actually choose late the system in their favor. a coronation of Spitzer as stable Iraq has been realized, the people who lead them, and In a country with nearly 300 million, we should be governor and Clinton as U.S. you get to say. If you want input the surest way to have other able to select and support qualified candidates for senator, they are not the only into all the decisions of this new people decide for you is not to political office. If it's time for change we should offices on the ballot. There is a Congress, you must vote. vote at all. There are certainly begin to :vork toward true .reform. ' very competitive Congressional In some communities, who many people who wo'uld hope race in the 20th District in the runs the sheriff's department that you don't vote because their In the meantime, we should let our voices be heard Capital District, and a and who presides in town court vote counts more if you don't. in the voting booth. competitive Assembly race in will be on the ballot. Judges If all the above reasons don't Make the effort, get out and vote Nov. 7. Albany/Rensselaer. As part of who preside in divorce court or make you think voting this year the 435 other Congressmen and in the criminal courts are also is absolutely essential, there is women and the 212 state up for election. In the state one more very good reason to legislators, these candidates Legislature, legislators will consider. Think about my son will have a vote on issues that decide what state taxes you . and the thousands of other 1 ~;::::;~::::::;~:::::::::::::::::I:~m~i;m:p:ac:;t:~yo:uur:~fa:;m:;~il:y,lff:o':r~a~:t ,:l~e:a:s:t; willpay. pay They and how.will much decide you will if youngputon thismen country's and women uniform who have and Medicaid reform gets done, gone off to a hot, bloody, war-torn thereby possibly saving or, country thousands of miles away stabilizing your property taxes. to spill their blood or make the President and CEO They will also decide how ultimate sacrifice to defend our Richard K. Keene much your kids will get instate freedom and our right to vote. To Vice President and COO aid to education and whether honor them this election year, John A. Mcintyre Jr. that means your property taxes please vote on Tuesday, Nov. 7. Senior Managing Editor go up. Katherine McCarthy

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L "we::u \ "..'.J"~ 1 ',.' _ 1.111 •••••• 1111111 ••• ,11'11 ••••••••• '.11 ••••••••••• 1 ••••••••••••• " ••••••• ,., •••• , ••• ,.""""."" •• ." •••.•••..• _ •• _ • _ •• __ ••••••• _ • ___ •• _ •• _ • a·a ____ • ______• __ • ___ • __ •.• _____ ._ •.• _ • _ • - • __ .;. ___ . _____ •• _ •• _ •• ,_.- - - -_ .• - - .--,.,;1•..• PAGE 16 - November 1, 2006 THE SPOTLIGHT Bethlehe111 budget still up in the air By JIM CUOZZO Supervisor Theresa Egan percent. service against taxpayers' County's changes in election It's anyone's guess what the reminded board members it Town comptroller Judith needs and ability to pay for the costs charges to the town. f~nal tax levy will be for the town wasn't so long ago when Kehoe said the general fund serv_ices. "I would like to see'a scenario oLBethlehem when the board residents were hit with double­ balance of $3.5 million is a "I feel pretty good about with the HAVA (Help America, adopts the 2007 budget at its digit tax increases because of reduction from the past few where we are at balancing these Vote Act) savings going to Wednesday, Nov. 8, meeting. depleting fund two extremes," said taxpayer relief," said Gordon. The current proposal calls balances. Kotary. Those HAVA savings total for a 2.79 percent tax levy "Fund balances Sam Messina, $190,000. Plummer would like increase. Several options were are dwindling, and "Fund balances are dwindling, and that's another member of to use the partiat'savings from discussed after the public that's .where the where the concern is. 1 hesitate to be so the town board, said employee health insurance hearing on Wednesday, Oct. 25. concern is," said he is concerned office visit co-pay coverage to They included everything from Egan. "I hesitate short-sighted that we want a very small or about the town's go back to the taxpayer. The total elimination of any tax to be so short-, zero tax increase this year and then have future, and so are savings amounts to $89,000, and increase to raising the tax levy sighted that we many taxpayers. Plummer's scenario calls for to provide better service. want a very small to raise taxes 5 or 6 percent next year. " $50,000 of those funds go to Theresa Egan "I would like to "I don't wantto support any or zero tax see a tax rate of less offset the 2.79 percent tax tax increase this year," said increase this year than 5 percent and increase levy. board member Tim Gordon. and then have to generate another "There's clearly different raise taxes 5 or 6 percent next years. $160,000 to invest in our views on the board here," said Gordon, along with members year." Kyle Kotary and Daniel Plum­ "If you have $500,000 losses community," Messina said. Plummer. ' mer, said he believes the town's Board member Daniel in the next few years, the fund Kehoe and Egan will present Egan said the town will pay fund balance is more than Plummer said he believes town balance goes very quickly," different options the board is tomorrow for any reductions adequate. fund balances are plentiful. Kehoe said. requesting at the Nov. 8 budget made today. "We do have a healthy fund "We have fund balances like The annual budget battle is meeting. They include using "Projects we have deferred balance, and that is not the I have not seen before," said one that pits the quality of savings derived from Albany are not going away," Egan said. town's money, it's the people's Plummer, indicating the general money," said Gordon. fund has a fund balance of 28 invigorating." party candidate Eliot Spitzer. th Spitzer, the current state That figure is $100,000 short The 108 Assembly District D Stretch attorney general, is heavily of budget estimates. The biggest race pits Independent/Demo­ (From Page 1) favored in the polls. Faso was D Public impact to the 2007 proposed crat and Bethlehem board once a member of the State (From Page 1) budget is the $190,000 savings member Timothy Gordon Assembly representing Bethle­ due to Albany County's restruc­ trial lawyer, and I know the against Republican/Conser­ ask the town board to keep the 3 hem and ran unsuccessfully for turing of election co.sts to be courts well," said Donovan. vative candidate Martin Reid, percent cost of living increase for comptroller in 2002. charged back to the town. Since being appointed to the also a Rensselaer County non unionized workers. justice position, Donovan said legislator. Gordon defeated In the race for state comp­ ''Voting 'no' on this 3 percent "That was the best news we he has started a youth William Reinhardt, Ken Preston had in the entire budget process," , troller, Democrat Alan Hevesi is , is like taking food out of their assistance program similar to said Kehoe. and Keith Hammond in the fall facing Republican J. Chris­ children's mouths," Goedeke Albany County's targeting Democratic primary and also topher Callaghan. Full time equivalent employees said. rehabilitation for youthful DWI defeated Martin Reid for the Callaghan, who has been Comptroller Judith Kehoe for the ·town in 2007 will total offenders, ages 15-22. Independence Party nod. Reid, 243.5, down five full time people steadily trailing in the polls, has updated the board with the latest "I am the first town judge to ' who is the Republican Party's gained ground in recent weeks budget information after two from 2006's work force. Most of adopt it in the state," Donovan endorsed candidate, won a the employee reduction is in the due to the revelation that workshop sessions. Sales tax said. Conservative primary in town Highway Department, Hevesi's wife was reportedly revenue estimates for 2006 are Brian Murphy has more September against Reinhardt. being chauffeured by a st?te now projected at $9.61 million. which dropped from 60 to 56 Hammond will also be on the employees. than 35 years of experience employee at taxpayers' expense. "That's up $250,000 from practicing law and is currently ballot for the Assembly seat, The State Ethics Commission "One of the reasons I gave up original budget estimates and the chief counsel in the bureau representing the Working last week criticized Hevesi's positions in my department was ahead of what we budgeted," said of professional conduct for the Families Party. The winner will handling of the matter. Hevesi to ensure the existing staff Kehoe. state Department of Health, replace Assemblyman Pat has since paid back more than received a raise," said highway Mortage tax revenues are managing an office 33 Casale, R-Speigletown, who $80,000 to the state. Hevesi department Director Gregg slightly down but not as much as attorneys. decided against running for defeated John Faso in 2002 for Sagendorph. 'another term. originally projected. - "Delmar is a special place," the seat. No other budget workshops "Mortgage tax revenues will said Murphy. "I've enjoyed the Congressman Michael Jeanine Pirro will square off are scheduled. Wednesday, Nov. be coming in around $1.4 last month meeting folks and McNulty, D-Green Island, will against Andrew Cuomo for state 8, is the tentative date for the town th million," said Kehoe. talking with them. It's been try for a 10 straight term as a attorney general. Pirro is on the budget adoption. member of Congress. McNulty Republican/Conservative and easily defeated Thomas Raleigh Independent party lines. Cuomo in the Democratic primary and is on both the Democratic and now faces Republican Warren Working Family party lines. Redlich for the 21" Congres­ Cuomo is the former sec­ sional District seat encomp­ retary of Housing and Urban assing Albany County. McNulty Development unc;ler the Clinton was first elected to Congress as administration. He ran unsuc­ a member of the 23,d District in cessfully for governor in 2002, 1988 before it became the 21" losing a Democratic primary to district in 1992. He has spent 37 H. Carl McCall. McCall lost to years in public offke. Gov. George Pataki in the New York voters will also be November 2002. general selecting their next governor, election. comptroller and attorney Pirro is a former Westchester general. In the governors race County judge who, also served it's Republican/Conservative 12 years as district attorney for candidate John Faso against the same county. Pirro initially Democrat/Independent and announced she would run working families endorsed against U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton but dropped out of the race late Help Wanted last year. Incumbent Clinton is heavily Full time and relief Hours favored to defeat Republican available in the Schenectady area John Spencer in her re-election with a growing organization. bid next week. The former first Provide assistance, instruction, an tmining to lady is considered a Democratic individuals with Traumatic I3rain Injuries in a home setting. favorite to run for president in two years. Must be able to work indcpendenty and In one other local race, state display good judgement. , Sen. Neil Breslin,D-Albany, is running unopposed for another Human Services experience not necessary term in the 46th Senate District. but helpful. 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and it has grown into a huge "Her house was just getting so The "uppe,room," asthe clothing on the street" King said. ..fly CATHERINE LUKE ministry," King·said of the clothes inundated. I thought, there's got to storage area is affectionately called, The charity approached New, It began five years ago when, thatDehnar'sStStephen'sEpiscopal be room," Lewis said of the time provides clothing to organizations berry Knitting in Schenectady, which while volunteering at Grace and Chlurch pr~vidhes ,when mhembers dV;inhveenfrKino'mghranerowntheheonmtiree. clothing suchasJezreeIInternational,Hatsfor gave hundreds of dollars worth of Holy Innocents soup kitchen in vo unteer lor t elf mont ly soup the Homeless: The' Mission House' gloves,socksandhatstoHatsforthe Albany, Feura Bush residentJennifer kitchen stint St Stephen's has since dedicated and two schools in the Adirondacks... Homeless for a $lOOfee. King saw a need for clothing among . 'Word spread quickly that she a small room of the church building The clothing drive formed a "1bemoneyisliki,i;heloavesand its visitors. took clothing to the homeless," Fay to the.clothing ministry, connection withJezreel International ,the fishes, because v.:~at money we "I had clothes'that someone had Lewis, King's mother, said. King's "1his little room is servicing many after Hurricane .~trina's deves-' have always seems to be there when given me, as well as what my family ambition was contagious, and her avenues," said Dianne Bormann, to­ tation. Jezreel International delivers I need to buy all of these lJats, gloves had outgrown.. So I took them there, . good idea has sinCe grown: coordinator of the clothing' col- .truckloads of mate.riajs to areas of' :arid socks," said King. . ~ .. '.' ' ... r;:====::::::======:;-, "·Iections.' .' .:,' '" , n , , .:' I";,,, .1 [,;" Another. benefi~iary of St. . , ., TIie'rillnisti-y isn't seeking wow- . Hats fortlJeHomeless IS another . Stephen'sclothingdr\1!e is downtown ....,...' ..d ..... ,n, -.6 ~" . ~ aways"orworn-Dutpieces. ' ' . > program that Kingstarted. Albany's Mission House. -'- ---- "'~ ...eo ...... "Do not donate it ifyou would not "One day a man came in (to the' 'We bring them beautiful clothing Performance & Body Wear putiton your own body, whetheryou soup kitchen) duringthewinterand - suits and such for women of are hOmeless or not You mustleave asked if I had any gloves.- I domestic violence and others who 2519 Hamburg Street· Schenectady, NY 12303 these people some dignity," said unfortunately haii to say no, bull saw are looking fo~ 'employment," 356-6610 andwedancedonline.com . Bormann, . how cold and blue his hands were," .' Bormann said, ' Fortunately, the collection has not King recalled. .. . • Perhaps the most.rewarding Offering the best quality &selection in apparel, footwear & accessories been met with too many decisions Hatsforthe Homeless began with recipients of goods from the upper DANCE - CHEER -GYMNASTICS - SKATE betWeen donations and the rag pile, donations, Eventually, the parish's' roomarethechildrenwhoattendtwo high school students became schools in an impoverished area of ~------~~------~NUTCRACKER FOR NOVEMBER!! "Bethlehem is a very affluent I I I community. There is little that we involved, conducting fundraisers the Adirondacks. . need to throwaway," Bormann said. such as bake sales to help purchase 'We saw the need. Many of the I $3.00 OFF All I I . 15% OFF All hats. I Ballet Shoes I I Pink Tights 'The reason we service so many people are farmers," Bormann said. areas outside of this community is 'We bought gloves, hats and At Booneville HIgh School, a I Applies to in stock items only. Expires 11130/06. I I Applies to in ltock items only. Offer e~pires 11130/06. I because Bethlehem is so good about socks, and gave them out each clothing rack has been set up in the L ~n!!b~b~~a~h~~o~..1 L ~n!!b~b!2~a~h~o~o~..1 servicing its own community," month during cold weather, as well physical education facility containing HOURS: Mon,-Wed. & Fri. !7-6-Thurs.11-7-Sat 10-4 Bormann said. as wann blanketsforthose who sleep sport jackets, suits, dress pants and more. Students may borrow what they need and return it when they are finished. The clothing is cleaned for the next user. The clothing rack has provided necessary attire for ( 1)J occasions such as dances, interviews and funerals. First Niagarq_,._ At West Lyden 'Elementary School, more essential materials are Banr<. dispersed. Our first priortl¥ Is YOll. "Our school is located on the Tug Hill Plateau," said West Lyden Principal Jackie Carll. The wind speed isfastand strong, and the snow falls deep. Carll said the people of the rural community 'are "very hard­ working, independent people, who deserve the greatest respect" Each day, Carll said she watches the children as they come and go to and from the school buses. She watches to see if any students have not been wearing winter boots or a winter coat for a few days. From that pointshetakesaction, though quietly . and casually, Free gas card "I am always conscious of how I offer something to someone. I don't • When you open a new checking or want to be pushy if they hesitate," Money Market Deposit Account,* . Carll said. "I call parents or take students aside and just say, 'I happen $50 cash bonus to have this. Itis in great shape if you would like to have it'" • When you add direct deposit A parent has never refused, she said. . to your checking account.** • "I want to make sure that they have boots on their feet mittens on their hands, hats on their heads, and coats to cover their bodies," Carn said, Carll related the story of a young boy who had just received a pair of sneakers that were in great shape. She said she told him he he did not have to tell anyone where he got them from. She said the boy returned to his classroom a few moments later, held up.his new shoes and said excitedly, "Look atthese! They're new and free. Aren't they cool?" Lewis said the ministry is not at a standstill. "We haven't stopped looking for avenues," she said, Donations must be made by appointment. Gifts of money, books anr:! other materials are also accepted. Gifts may be specified to go toward a certain Member FDIC recipient. 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By GRAHAM S. PARKER recently. According to police, the men observed any suspicious males in a written statement. "There have Police arrested seven men on had been masturbating in the . the area of the bathroom. never been any allegations of Colonie police are inves­ charges of public lewdness, a store's second-floor men's room. On Thursday, Oct. 12, police misconduct or inappropriate tigating why a number of men class B misdemeanor, after a The investigation was spurred made two arrests. On Tuesday, behavior that would result in any convened at a second floor weeklong undercover operation by a complaint from Macy's Oct. 17, four were arrested, and disciplinary action. He is well­ department store restroom to at the Macy's store at Colonie employees who reported in­ the last to be' arrested was on liked and respected by both allegedly engage in lewd activity Center inmid October. creased traffic in the men's room Friday, Oct. 20. The arrests were students and staff, and is very as well as "uncleanly conditions," made at various times of day, effective in the classroom." said police Lt. John Van Alstyne. ranging from 2 p:m. to s 8 p.m., Colonie police will continue to Police met with Macy's officials, said Van Alstyne. "aggressively patrof' the men's ledlne:sd.IY through Sunday and the sting was set in motion. The Enlarged City School room until they feel that the "We are still looking into why District of Troy has confirmed situation is corrected, he said. this bathroom in particular. It's that Anthony C. Mauriello, 38, a All seven men were arraigned obvious to us that they were there second-grade teacher at School in Town Court on misdemeanor for a reason," Van Alstyne said. 18, was one of the four men charges and issued appearance Police are looking to see if arrested on Tuesday, Oct. 17. tickets for a later date. If Choo!;e from a special menu of th,ere are any lines of com­ Mauriello has been placed on convicted, each could spend no i.,nt","" & your choice of house munication among the seven that administrative leave with pay, said more than a year in jail, said Van wine or pinl of beer would designate the Macy's Caroline Boardman, on behalf of Alstyne. only $19.99 bathroom as a meeting place for the school district. Also arrested were: Franz on the web at:www.yannistoo.biZ lewd activities. "Mr. Mauriello has been an Nicotina, 54, of Albany; Stephen at Over the course of the three­ employee of The Enlarged City D. Bellacqua, 63, of Selkirk; Marina 756·7033 day sting, undercover officers School District of Troy for 16 William R Larue, 67, of Albany; years. His tenure at Troy has James P. Hoopingarner, 36, of been both positive and totally Albany; Christopher Owens, 47, professional," said district of Troy; and Lawrence E. Moore, ] OIN US FOR OUR F Superintendent Lonnie Palmer in 38, of Albany.

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Tooth sensitivi­ zens in its health care program with many of the largest physi­ ty can occur when gums recede. beginning Jan. 1, 2007. The plan cian groups and hospitals in the Gum recession can allow cold, has also received conditional Capital District and Hudson Val­ hot, sweet or acidic foods and approval from The Center For ley. With these contracts now in. b~verages and even whitening, Medicare and Medicaid Services' place, SWH believes joining the to '~timulate the nerve endings. as a Medicare Advantage Special health care plan will be painless TIlls stimulation can result in a Needs Plan. . for seniors, since the large major- sharp pain or continuous dull SWH, which will begin by ity of them will not have to switch ache. serving members living in AI- physicians. 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Others simply go without way to get started is by using a quirE (.r" application for months that seniors living in assisted liv- citizens living in the six-county the things that they enjoy eating soft-bristled toothbrush and sen­ of relief. ing or other community housing service area about its compre­ and drinking in order to avoid sitive toothpaste or a new tooth "I've 8:arted recommending a can maintain their independence hensive, personalized health care tooth pain. desensitizer." new }mduct that relieves sensi­ and freedom of choice when mak- plan in anticipation of its January However. in some cases~ tooth However, there are times tivity r',m, for up to six months ing health care decisions. kick-off enrollment date. 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TIlls new product lets . members and their primary care New York service area already talk to their dentists about their flavors to choose from. How­ my patients return to eating and physicians to determine what offer a variety of services to the sensitive teeth because they're ever, the drawback to their ef­ drinking normally." types of care and services mem- low-income, over 65 population," afraid they're doing something fectiveness is vigilant daily use, H.l.\ing sensitive teeth may bers need and prefer, and help said SWH executive director wrong, and that the treatmentto and with many brands, it can be ar inconvenient problem, them obtain those services. - Margaret Wallingford. 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Wanting tively new to the United States, us the ability to put a toilet where By JENNIFER CERUlli to preserve his mother's indepen­ introduced in the late 1990s. ITut we never could have one other­ ones at risk get vaccinated is the dence and protect the couple's pri­ the French parent company of SFA wise," Pearson said of the Saniflo Jennifer Cerulli, Pharm. D., best way to prevent the flu and vacy, Pearson converted a billiard Saniflo actually developed its line . unit he installed in the garage suite. BepS, is a clinical pharmacist at its complications. _--,r",oo",m. in the remodeled garage into of macerating systems in Europe Placing a bathroom right inside Four Corners Pharmacy in Del­ a spacious bedroom suite. more than 50 years ago. The tech- his mother's bedroom greatly irn­ mar. What vaccinations are avail­ Initially, he thought the arrange­ nology is changing the way Ameri- proved her safety and quality of able and are they safe? ment would work well, but soon cans renovate their homes. life. What is the flu? There are two types' of vacci­ the walking distance to use the A macerating toilet can be posi- "She· had her privacy, and· we T\:te flu is respiratory illness nation - the ..flu shot and the na­ bathroom inside the house became tioned virtually anywhere, because never had any problems with the caused by the influenza virus. sal spray flu vaccine. Two weeks difficult and too risky. the system is installed directly toilet," Pearson said. He was happy The flu season can start as early after the vaccination, your body "My mother had dementia," said on top of any finished floor. That" to leave the days of emptying the as October and last until May. has the antibodies developed Pearson, explaining she could get means there is no need for costly portable toilet· by hand behind It generally peaks in January. that it needs to fight the flu. lost easily, even in a small area. excavation to put in a drain line, him. Symptoms of the flu are fever, These vaccinations are safe and The billiards room had been even in a basemerit or a garage. The simplified installation can headache, runny need to pass the plumbed for a sink, but installa­ The above-floor technology uses make removal a snap too, if desired. nose, muscle aches, FDA tests for safe­ tion of a conventional bathroom a rotating cutting blade to convert After his mother passed away sev­ dry cough, sore ty and effective­ was impossible due to plumbing waste and toilet paper into a slurry era! years later, Pearson decided throat, extreme fa­ ness before they restrictions. Out of concern for his thaI is flushed through narrow- to restore the bedroom suite to the tigue, nausea, vom­ are used in the mother's welfare, Pearson put in a diameter piping into the sewer or original billiards getaway, and no iting and diarrhea. United States (see portable toilet, as.,uming it was his septic system. longer needed a spare bathroom. Often the illness is www.fda.gov/ only option. Without the need to dig up floors He removed the Saniflo toilet and mild, however, itcan cder/vaccine/va­ "For four months, I cleaned and or tear out walls, a homeowner can ended up giving it to a neighbor be severe and lead cappr.htm) . emptied a poria-potty two or three add a sPare bathroom quickly and who happened to be looking for a to hospitalization if times daily;' he recalled. cost-effectively: A new bathroom solution to a similar plumbing prob­ complications such Who is at the Then Pearson learned about a can be up and running in about half lem for his own mother's living as dehydration or highest risk for Sanillo macerating toilet while do- a day. With this kind of installation area. "It was easy to install and easy pneumonia occur. severe cases of to remove," Pearson said. Each year, roughly the flu? The flexibility to add a spare 36,000 people die Those at high­ Older age should not mean bathroom virtually anywhere in the from the flu. 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~ough most women admit o Do you. have a plan if the o If you're single don't count .1 they are concerned about need for long-term care services on someone else to help you - their financial futures, many arises? look outfor No. 1. continue to lag behind when it o Do you plan to work during o .If you're married, take an comes to preparing for retire­ retirement? If so, for how long? active part in household money ment. And they know it. Accord­ matters. And be sure to estab­ ing to a recently released study Knowledge is power lish a credit history in your own by Prudential Financial, Inc., name. entitled. Financial Experience According to the Prudential o Ensure that your assets will and Behaviors Among Women, a survey, a big "disconnect" exists be distributed according to your whopping 62 percent of women between what women know they wishes with a will or trust. gave themselves a grade of "c" should do and what they actually • Review your insurance or lower when it came to their do in relation to their personal fi­ needs including life, disability knowledge of financial products nances. One of the best moves and long·term care. Longer life and services. you can make immediately is spans. Increased responsibili­ Women remain clear about to educate yourself on the ba­ ties in retirement. Fewer Social their financial goals, but many sics. Take a weekend seminar. Security benefits. Smaller pen­ are not taking action. A lack Search the Internet for informa­ sions. 'Whatever the reason, as of confidence and knowledge tion. Read a book Speak to with a woman the reality is that in all - along with the interference of a financial professional. Invest­ likelihood you will need more more immediate responsibili­ ing a few hours in your financial r"etirement income than you ties -are combining to sidetrack education will pay big dividends think - and you and you alone even those with the best of inten­ in the future. In addition, use the are the one who must make sure tions. following checklist to consider it is there when the time comes. Prudential has been con­ ways to start moving your future Taking even small steps in the ducting this informative study securely into the black Be sure right direction now will boost biannually for six years, and to discuss these ideas with your both your financial planning con­ since the survey's inception, tax and legal advisors to deter­ fidence and your bottom line. little progress has been made mine the best options for your To see the complete study re­ in terms· of women's confidence personal situation: sults, log on to www.prudential. levels in achieving their financial o Contribute the maximum com. goals, amount to retirement plans, Pay Some key findings for 2006: to protect their families. In fact, money to maintain your current yourself first. o Only one in five women feel over two-thirds of those polled standard of living in retirement? verY well prepared to make wise don't have a plan in place, What will be your sources of in­ financial decisions. come? What role will Social Se­ o Forty-three percent listed Prioritizing your curity play? "getting out of debt" as their pri­ financial future o Do you want to stay in you~ mary financial goal. home after retirement or sell it o In 2004, over half of the The Prudential study high­ and downsize? Is a reverse mort­ women polled intended to save lights . a common behavioral gage a viable option for retire­ and invest more pattern in worn· ment income? p~ PHILIP ALEXANDER money over the next en: putting the o If your spouse dies before 12 months; 2006 needs of others you, will you be able to maintain Jewelers data. reveals in the before their own. your standard of living? Keep in in Loudonville past 24 months only As employees, mind that the retirement income 11 percent invested business own­ of your spouse could be reduced Fine Modern & Estate Jewelry in stocks or mutual ers, volunteers, or eliminated in the event of his "Serving the Capital Region for over 25 years" funds. wives, mothers death. And many of us continue o Also in 2004, and daughters, to have responsibilities for chil­ 41 percent intend­ women . typically dren, grandchildren or aging ed to meet with an place themselves parents into retirement. advisor, while only at the bottom of 24 percent actually the priority list, did. and find little time Gracious asisted living: o Very few wom­ left over to devote en have discussed to financial mat­ the potential risks of ters, Unfortu- needing long-term nately, putting re­ care with their parents (19 per­ tirement planning off for a rainy cent) or children (14 percent). day will leave many women high o Women understand life in­ and dry. Some questions to ask surance, but are falling short in yourself now: acquiring the coverage needed o Will you have enough

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Hot recliner that is comfortable, but riety of updated, design-friendly new designs, styles and motion that does not look like a stereo­ styles. The chairs stand on four now make the recliner one of typical recliner. They want to re­ stylish legs, providing a more ap­ the most comfortable and good­ lax in style, with a recliner that pealing look without sacrificing looking seats in the house. And a has the trendy look of a station­ the superior quality of reclining stylish new entry from an estab­ ary chair." and gliding movements. lished manufacturer is leading Recliner fans 'and design en­ o Virtually any look you like the way for a de- thusiasts alike have in a stationery chair -wing back, sign renaissance long agreed that modern, retro, country, execu­ of the gliding re­ the traditional re­ tive, or club - is available in a cliner market. cliner "look" - puffy reclining version. Materials now When the re­ upholstery, bland range from simple fabrics to cliner first ap­ colors and fabrics, plush leather. peared in 1929, floor-eating size o Size - one of the biggest consumers fell in and the ubiquitous objections to traditionally styled love. The love af­ reclining handle - is recliners - is no longer an issue. fair lasted for de­ not design friendly. ''We know that the large size of cades, but turned Here are four old-style recliners turned off tepid in the 1980s trends and facts many buyers," says Bellefleur. and 1990s. The from the recliner "But more conservatively sized mid-1990s intro­ renaissance that options not only fit virtually ev­ duction of the prove this is "not ery decor, but every size room gliding recliner LIFESTYLES your father's re­ as well. Now, it is possible to - the marriage cliner:" have a stylish, gliding recliner of two comfort- o Many modern in a modestly sized master bed­ ing motions - failed to reignite recliners have hands-free mo- room." the romance. As tastes trended tion. You can move the chair To learn more about gliding toward more high-end design, through its full range of motion recliners, visit www.dutailier. consumers seemed willing to without using a side-mounted com. Dzanilier's Comfort Rediner is the only gliding recliner designed sacrifice the comfort of reclining handle. Many manufacturers no to tJmplement virtually any decor. and the relaxation of gliding in longer even put handles on their • favor of furniture that fit better. chairs. with their design visions. o Consumer interest in glid­ Winter safety tips for seniors "Manufacturers have re­ ing recliners is on the rise - as sponded to consumers' desire much as 50 percentiast year, ac- 'l J[ lith the winter and holi­ easily the most hazardous time occur from falls. Ice and other for more design-friendly reclin­ cording to Dutailier's research. VV day season right around of the year for this occurrence. wintry conditions can definitely er styles," said Alain Bellefleur, Most manufacturers, however, the corner, inclement weather An orthopedic surgeon in New increase the chance of serious vice president of research and are still producing gliding re- conditions that result in melted Yo[\{ City specia1izing in fracture falls happening." development for Dutailier, inter- cliners of the big, clunky, "Dad's _ snow and ice can cause poten­ care of the elderly, James D. Ca­ To help prevent such acci­ tially dangerous and hazardous poni,a member of·the Depart­ dents, Capozzi offers the follow­ conditions for senior citizens ment of Orthopaedics at Mount ing winter safety tips for seniors: and the elderly. Siooi School of Medicine treats o Keep all walkways and drive­ According to the National lat"!:'e numbers of serious injuries ways free from snow and ice. I Center for Injury Prevention am:mg our senior population. o . Modify canes with metal and Control, one-third of all Roughly 400,000 fall-related frac­ grips on the bottom for addition­ adults over age 65 fall each turos occur every year ill the US. al stability on slippery surfaces. Personal care by a reputable dentist year. In 2003 alone, 1.8 million 'The winter season can be very o Improve lighting in high seniors were treated in emer­ .dangerous for the elderly if the traffic areas both inside and out­ in the convenience of your home! gency rooms for fall-related rig~1t precautions are r~ot taken," side the home. injuries. Winter conditions are said Capozzi. "Most hip fractures o Use a well-secured floor mat by the entrance door to Padma Sripada, MD catch any falling snow or ice from shoes or clothing. Wipe all' Board Cerofied in Internal MedICine puddles immediately. 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SPOTLIGHT NEWSPAPERS' SENIOR LIFESTYLES November 1, 2006 • Page S7 MammoSite targets When it's time to take the keys away ow would you react if you ing away the keys is a decision make dinner; other days she'd early-stage cancer Hwere sitting in the back more and more of their children drive Mary to doctors' appoint­ seat, one of your parents was and spouses are going to have ments or the store, or just take By UNDA E. WEBER especially for those coming from driving, and he or she became to make. Safe driving is no lon­ her to the park for an afternoon Dr. Linda Weber is a general great distances to a ce!lter for slightly confused when it came ger possible once a person's vi­ stroll. surgeon in private practice in Al­ treatme!lt. time to take an exit? Or if he or sion, hearing artd/ or reaction "Our Visiting Augels did ev­ bany Rece!ltly, the American Soci­ she brushed a curb while driving time have become impaired by erything possible to make life DJr all women. the diagnosis ety of Breast Surgeo!ls (ASBS) down the road? old age; or once diseases like seem normal that year before r of breast cancer can be an expanded their patie!lt selectio!l Most .people wouldn't consid­ Alzheimer's and dementia have Mary entered the nursing home overwhehning experience. Even criteria for women eligible to re­ er either situation alarming, but robbed them of such cognitive which I'm sure both she and when the cancer is discovered ceive partial breast irradiatio!l what 'if your loved one got lost on abilities as memory, judgment her husband appreciated," said ~ in an early stage, the patient (PBI) artd M=oSite. By i!l­ the way to the grocery store or and understanding. Drea. may have to face months of pro­ duding YOUl)ger women, age 45 some other place they had been "In Mary's case, it wasn't fue In addition to helping out at longed treatments once surgery and older, and those with larger to dozens of times before? first time she had taken a wrong home, Visiting Augels can also has been completed. Choices tumor sizes, upto 3 ceritimeters, It happened to 84-year-old turn. Fortunately, her husband be hired as companions for peo- ... need to be made regarding vari­ the ASBS enables more women "Mary" of Charlotte,N.C., about found the strength to take away pie in nursing homes and assist- ous treatment options. Wome!l in to benefit from this procedure two years ago, She Was supposed the keys, but a lot of people are ed living facilities, Their services the Albany area may and underscores to drive herself to a dentist ap­ reluctant to do s6 because they' are covered by most !o!lg-term be pleased to know the efficacy of the pointment, but somehow ended fear their loved one will see it as care insurance plans. that a less invasive treatment. up about 10 miles away at a post a loss of their freedom and dig­ Visjti!lg Augels is the nation's and time-consum­ Safety and per­ office. Fortunately, she remem­ nity. We make sure that is not fastest growing franchisor of non­ ing trend in breast formance of the bered her home phone number the case," says Pat Drea, vice medical senior homecare. The cancer treatment is M=oSite de­ and was able to call her husband president of Visiti!lg Augels, the company now has 275 offices widely available for vice were evalu­ for help. When he arrived, he agency hired to help Mary just across the COUl)try. To find the eligible patients. ated in a multi­ hugged her and with tears in his days after she lost her keys, one nearest you, log on to www. The MammoSite center study in eyes told her it was time to take Some days the Visiting Au­ visitingangels.com or call (800) Radiation Therapy 2000-2001, which away the keys. gels would play cards with Mary 36~189. System (RTS), involved women As the baby boomers age, tak- or help her do housework and a form of partial with early-stage breast irradiation breast cancer. ----Warning signs of unsafe driving ---- (PBI) , allows many The study results patients with early­ led to the United • Abrupt lane changes, brak­ the road or in the shoulder tion of other drivers stage breast cancer States FDA ap­ ing or acceleration • Appears fearful or scared • Fails to pay attention to who are candidates proval of the de- • Reacts slowly to changes of driving or excessively tired signs, signals or pedestrians for a lumpectomy vice in May 2002. in drivi!lg environment after driving • Misses exits or backs up , (surgical removal of a breast More recently, published • Has dose calls or more • Has trouble reading signs after missing exit tumor) to receive a full course study results have found the fender benders than usual or navigating directions; gets • Experiences physical diffi­ of targeted radiation in just five treatment to be an effective • Fails to use turn signal or lost more than usual culty or ra!lge of motion issues days. method to deliver radiation to keeps signal on without chang­ • Notices the irritation and (looking over the shoulder, mov­ This is a remarkable advance, appropriately selected patients. ing lanes honking of other drivers but ing hands or feet, etc.) as traditional radiation may re­ The first four-year data on Mam­ • Drifts into other lanes doesn't seem to understand, or quire six weeks of daily treat­ moSite presented at a meet­ • Drives on the wrong side of seems oblivious to the frustra- ment to complete. In addition ing of the American Society for to its short treatment time, the Therapeutic Radiology and On­ M=oSite treatment targets cology demonstrated that out of radiation to the area where tu­ 48 patients involved in the initial mors are most likely to recur, clinical trial, none experienced a while minimizing exposure to .recurrence after treatment with healthy tissue. To. date, more M=oSite.,In additio\l, a five­ than 20,000 patients have re­ year follow-up ~dy published in ceived M=oSite and thanks the Journal of the National Can­ to early detection, some doctors cer Institute fou!ld that partial believe up to 100;000 wome!l a breast irradiation (pBI) ,using a year could benefit from the pro­ sirnilartechnique toM=oSite cedure. RTS, produces comparable Many women prefer breast results to conventional whole conservation therapy (BCD in­ breast radiation therapy in pre­ stead of mastectomy (thesurgi­ venting breast cancer recur­ cal removal of the entire breast). rence in appropriately selected Before'the availability of Mam­ women treated with breast con­ moSite,. howeyer, _women choos~ . servation therapy (BCD. ing BCT had to undergo' six to To' learn 'more about the seven weeks of daily radiation M=oSite procedure, please treatment after lumpectomy. visit. www.mammos~e.com or The tJ:avel expenses a!ld. time contact Dr. 'ijnda E. Weber at commitment for these patie!lts 482-5620. could be an enonnous burden,

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Scrapbook­ great place to start. that as they age, their eye dormers, and provide the ing is one way to display your • Pick between one to lenses thicken and' their dtama of a sky view that memories, but why not take three mat board colors that pupils shrink. This causes can't be achieved with the pictures out of the album complement the pieces when their eyes to adapt more vertical windows. and put them on they are pulled to­ slowly to changing light "Skylights also offer your walls? gether. ..,. conditions and increases much more privacy than "People • Visit a pro­ the need for more light, vertical windows without shouldn't shove fessional custom and not just for vision and taking up valuable wall their memo­ framer to deter­ safety. space that can be used ries into a box mine the right lay­ Many seniors don't get for decorating or storage, and put them out and frame. outside enough, so there which is a real benefit as away. By fram­ "People remem­ are many reasons to con­ seniors downsize jiving ing them and ber things for dif­ sider bringing more natu­ spaces," Patrick says. turning them ferent reasons," ral light in. They need vitamin (SAD), evidenced by emotional They also offer economic into art, not only Schmidt said. "By D for calcium to be absorbed by depression, a drop in physical benefits - a way to stretch fixed­ are they per­ taking the time to the body to strengthen teeth, energy, increased appetite, and income dollars with a one-time sonalizing their save them instead bones and tissue to maintain a need for more sleep, is directly purchase that pays benefits over home, but they of packing those healthy skeleton throughout linked to a lack of sufficient day­ time by reducing energy costs. are preserving items away, it will life. Two sources of vitamin D light. Venting skylights transform memories," said LIFESTYLES help the memories are diet and sunlight. In healthy Some researchers are con­ living areas into bright, safer . interior design live on forever." human bodies, 80 percent of vi­ cluding that light therapy may spaces by admitting light from consultant Bar- Jay Goltz, own­ tamin D is produced in the skin help' to alleviate SAD symp­ above; and they provide a dose bara ,Schmidt, whose work er of Artists' Frame Service when it is exposed to natural toms faster than antidepressant of the medicine that daylight has been featured on televi­ in Chicago - the largest light. A vitamin D deficiency can drugs. 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That what it will costlo buy the oil they thought about the cost ofgas. companies in an effort to control gas pricc:s because it is a temporarily pushed the cost for a are going to get in the future," Through most of the summer, ness and extraneou,s variables commodity everyone needs and barrel of crude oil below $58 on Customers who locked in the cost of a gallon of regular like Hurricane Katrina and because of that, the companies world markets and led to lower prices during the summer have unleaded gas hovered around $3, increased demand in foreign are exploiting consumers. prices at area gas stations. But it the advantage of avoiding the Wild and while prices have since come countries are what have an came too early in the season for a price fluctuations that have down on average 25 percent, "Everybody needs it, and it impact on the supply of crude oil should be socialized. The prices major impact on heating oil and plagued consumers in previous some consumers remain and drive the price at the pump- should be controlled in some on Friday the good news winters. But many decided not to skeptical of why and what will appeared to be ending when the sign up because world oil prices happen after' Election ______way," she said. "I don't buy the whole supply-and­ New York futures market closed were then near their highest' demand thing, and I don't with that same barrel of oil going levels in history, and it didn't look Da~ September Gallup "I don't buy the whole supply-and­ buy the reasons they (oil for $60,75. like such a bargain. poll found that 42 percent demand thing, and I don't buy the companies) give for the "Looking'at the winter heating The seasonal dynamic in world of Americans believe the ( '1 ies) give prices going up." season this year, it's really a head- markets has made it tougher for Bush administration is reasons they 01 compan . . " She said she thinks oil scratcher because it is so unclear local dealers to offer long-term manipulating the prices to for the prtces gomg up. companies are driving which way prices are going to go," contracts which lock-in prices for help Republicans get , Christine Hurlbert prices down before the Mihailovich said. "We used to an entire season. ''We are a strictly through what most have a dip in prices once we made cash on delivery company," said predict to be a tough mid- mid-term elections so they will keep the status it past Labor Day and the ~rivin.g Helderberg's Miller of his small, term election, where randomly sampled consumers season ended, but a drop hke thiS family-run firm. ''We don't want to Democrats are poised to take over quo in Washington, rather than believe that oil companies are Washington putting pressure on in October is very unusual. I'm be responsible for managing a the House. making record profits. the oil companies. sure it's not completely unrelated customer's family budget. They Locally, many consumers said ''Why did Exxon Mobil make , The Democrats' talking points to the political campaigns because can do that better for themselves. they feel the same way, but have we're coming up on Election Day, 'We just give them the best deal $10 billion ... in profit ... in one headed into the election include mixed opinions about the re­ but it still leaves things quite we can whenever they need oil. quarter alone?" said Paul Ko~, a taxing windfall oil profits and lationship between politics and principal at Loudon Locksmltl;, investigating a possible collusion unpredictable.' "Right now we are at $2.32 a gas prices. , who was filling up at a Mobll between a handful of oil "Oil isn't really a simple supply gallon, but that could change any "I think they (prices) are going station on Route 7 in Latham. "It companies to control supply and and demand commodity any- day," Miller added. down because of the election," does not seem right. It is almost drive prices up. Republicans say said Bernard Smith as he was like a monopoly because more needs to be done to filling up at the Stewart's on everyone needs fuel, and where decrease our reliance on foreign Delaware Avenue in Delmar. "I do else are you going to go?" oil, including an expansion of think they will go back up (after Kot said he too thinks prices domestic drilling. the election), but they will go up will head back up after the Nov. Many think the high gas prices slowly." 7 election, and that politics plays will help foster alternatives, and, "You watch. The day after the a role in why they are on a both Democrats and Republicans election they will start going back downward trend. say a long-term solution includes up," said his wife, Carol. "It is too much of a coinci­ doing more to prom?te While industry analysts scoff dence," he said of the timing. "I alternative sources of energy hke at the idea that politics plays a role hope they surprise me, but I do solar, hydro, fuel cells and hybrid in gas prices - saying that the think they will start to go back vehicles. speculative nature of the busI- up. It is just too coincidental."

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, . PAGE 22 November 1,2006 THE SPOTLIGHT Bethlehem science series touches on timely topics more than 60 students and a few The speaker was Dave Went­ high school, his task was to get kids By JILL U. ADAMS worth, Ph.D., of the Wadsworth' involved in scientific investigations =""",',">~",',"">"""'="'''''=-- teachers to Bethlehem's high school auditorium to hear a local virologist Center, a research facility affiliated outside of the classroom. . Winter may be a way off, but discuss the flu. with 'both the state Department of People ''who actually do science" Health and the University at Albany. can reach students in a way that The talk is one of a monthly series at differs from even the best teachers, Superior Real Estate Service Bethlehem Central High School O'Reilly said. called "Science Today,"hosted by sci­ "I started inviting scientists in to Knowledge, Experience & Attention to Detail ence teacher Paul O'Reilly and parent talk to my class," he said. Arlene Ramsingh. One of those speakers was As avian flu makes its way acrosS Ramsingh, a virologist at the Wads­ l\t~rgr:~tllp,apis Asia and into Europe, scientists Dave Wentworth, 'Ieft, 01 Wads­ worth Center and mother of Beth­ worry about a potential health crisis. worth Center, and Arelne Ram­ MargretHazapis.com lehem senior Katherine Duceman. In his talk, Wentworth provided a singh, who helped inaugurate the Ramsingh is also a member of Par­ 495-8455 historical context to illuminate why "Science Today" program at Beth­ ents for Excellence, a volunteer scientists are so concerned about this lehem Central High School. group that works to enhance educa­ new version ofan old disease: In 1918, toriously potent form, known as the tional opportunities in the district the flu virus into a no- Spanish flu, and killed approximately Her many interests made her the 675,000 Americans. perfect partner to launch Science Today with O'Reilly. Characterizing the flu as a "war between ourirnmune system and the Realizing the value of having influenza virus," Wentworth de­ professional scientists talk directly to (~1'Pughes scribed how viruses change to keep students, O'Reilly wanted to make one step ahead of a person's ability the talks available to the whole to fight them. Scientists have de­ school. In addition to securing the C)'otlcians auditorium for an after-school time tected certain mutation tendencies, HUGHES OPTICIANS which inform the design of annual slo~ he got approval to open the event ACCEPTS YOUR INSURANCE. vaccines. to the community. Throughout his presentation, Ramsingh recruited scientists, : CDPHP • MVP • DAVIS VISION. CSEA • NVA • SPECTERA Wentworth used a teacher-like beginning with friends and col­ leagues. Her husband, Barry Duce- ; If you work for New York State, Verizon, GE, NYSUT or almost anywhere ... approach of interrupting himself to pose questions. For instance, he said, man with the State Police, was the I Town Employees Discount Available several components that make up a first speaker last year. Other! virus end with the suffix "ase." speakers have come from the Wads- ' worth Center, Rensselaer Poly-I CO.A.CH) TRUNK November 4th, Saturday 9 Am • 2 Pm "What does that mean?" technic Institute, Albany Medical : ( Wentworth asked. College, The Nature Conservancy, I . . SHOW Register To Win A Complimentary Pair "Enzymes,"was the correct reply General Electric and Albany, EST. 1941 Coach Eyeglasses from several students. Molecular Research. . "Science Today" grew out of For this year's schedule, Ram­ 411 KENWOOD AVE" DELMAR • 439·4971 • MON" WED, & m 9·5:30 TUES, & THURS, 9·7 • SAT, 9·1 O'Reilly's efforts to connect his' singh and O'Reilly polled teachers students to scientists in the com­ and students for topic ideas. Ram­ The Best Prices for contacts (1 yr. supply). Call or stop in. munity. 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it comes to ski and snowboard equipment and apparel, an event this weekend will provide the best bang for your buck. Friday through Sunday, Nov. 3 through 5, is the 45th Annual Ski and '< Snowboard Expo, formerly known as the Great New York State Snow and Travel Expo. The event is held every year at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center in downtown Albany. This year, there will be more than 150 exhibitor booths from retailers, ski resorts and mountains from all over the USA and Canada. The cutting edge and high tech, along with equipment of ski seasons past and those not yet begun, skis, snowboard, gloves, boots and apparel will sp;m the entirety of • the convention center. 'We have aU the major retailers. If you want it, come to the show. You won't have to travel, it's one-stop shopping," said Cate half-pipe event. Masterson, director of this He will be on year's expo. hand. to sign The expo is the longest autographs. running consumer expo in the As far as nation, said Masterson. And >:he getting the digs deals this year can't be missed, on new equip­ she said. . ment and what Aside from as much as half someone getting off for equipment from past into the sport seasons, the expo offers mayor may not complete packages on 2006 need, the expo is equipment from the best the way to go, manufacturers in the industry. said Powers. From Burton Snowboard to "At the ski shows you're in free on Hannaford items with szvings as :rush a5 Canton srud_ Line and Rossignol skis, the going to see the new gear. and Supermarkets' family day on S100 lower than comJEting -'\dvancec. tickets far the Ski it's a good place to go if you're complete deals offer savings Sunday, Nov. 5_ Hannaford is ~etailers, said Danny Canton, and Snowboard Expo~an be other retailers simply can't offer, getting started," he said. one of the event assistant manager of ,·ki sale, purchased at the she said. . Soon after the expo, Powers sponsors this custome~ service While the goods might kEep will be heading west to begin year, and desk at Hannaford exhibitors and visitors coming, a training for the 2006 seas:>n Hannaford stores in the little star power is being added with his feUow Olympians. stores are region. A.dults are to this year's expo. 2002 WiLter Powers, a Burton Snowboard­ selling expo $6, $2 less than at Olympic snowboarding gold sponsored rider since he was 9, tickets at ..the door and· medal winner Ross Powers will will be promoting his 2000 reduced prices. for Alpin Hans in Am,.terdarn. ch:Jdren agesi to 11 are $4. be at the show. Powers promotional deck As for the goodies, Alpin "We are bringing a lot of For information ab,)~t"the The Vermont native won -he For the first time, children Haus,the presenter of the stuff. As the main spoosor, this _expo, visit v.,vN.albanvskiand gold in the Salt Lake City games' younger than 12 will be allowed. expo, will feature several :lew (expo) is a big deal for us,'" " snowboardexl'o.com. - \ '

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Several openings, rehearsals on Mon­ cusing on old favorites and show tunes, Second Ave., Albany, through Nov. 19, 99 South Broadway, Saratoga Springs, TANG TEACHING MUSEUM rehearsals Tuesday mornings at Commu­ $15. Inlormalion, 462-1297. days at 7:30 p.m, at town hall, Route 9, Inlormalion,584-2225.' AND GALLERY Newtonville. information, 783-2760. nity Uniled Methodisl Church 1499 New SNOW DRAGON NEW YORK STATE 'Opener11 :NinaKalchadourianAIi Forms Scotland Road, Slingerlands. Informal ion, Comedy COLONIE CENTENNIAL Children's play presented by Tall Stories MILITARY MUSEUM of Attraction,' through Dec. 30, Skidmore 439-2360 BRASS CHOIR Theatre Company of London at Steamer LEWIS BLACK 'Battleground lor Freedom: NewYorkdur- College, 815 Norlh Broadway, Saratoga A CAPPELLA 10 Theater, 500 Western Ave., Albany, , Springs. Information, 580-8080. Openings for brass players, rehearsals on 'Daily StJow' contributor, Nov. 4, 8 p.m., ing the Revolutionary War,' and 'Lost first Thursday and third Tuesday of the New, informal, coed a cappella group in Nov. 3-5, $15 adulls, $12 students and Ladies: Women 01 the Civil War: ongo- TERRA NOVA GALLERY Delmar, for adults and teens 16 and older. seniors. InformatIOn, 438-5503. Palace Theatre, corner of North Pearl Street month. at 7:15 p.m., town hall, Route 9. and Clinton Avenue, Albany, $36.50. In­ ing, 61 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs. In- _"Three." images by Sara Maria Salamone, Newtonville. Information, 783-2760. Inlormatlon, 439-0130, NATIONAL ICON formation, 476-1000. formation,581-5100. 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Blues-rock legend, with special guests 25; plus permanent collections. on the 9/ Alvin Youngblood Hart and Rulhie Fosler, 11 recovery eiforl, New York slate history Crossword Nov, 1, 8 p.m .. Proctor's Theatre, State and geography, Empire Stale Plaza, Madi­ Street, Schenectady, $19.75-$39.75. 10- son Avenue. Information, 474-5877. iormalion, 346-6204. THE CLARK SONGS FOR HALLOWEEN? HERDMAN HILLS MANGSEN "Alpine Views: Alexandre Calame and the ACROSS pearl DOWN Guinness beverage Swiss landscape,' through Dec. 31; FOlk trIO ieatunng songs of the season, 1 Green growth, 99 Pineappte 1 Ftavor 36 monster 84 Schedute Nov, 3, 8 p,m, Old Songs Inc., 37 South 'DeJacroix and the Horse,' featuring world Main SI., Voorheesville, $17. Informa­ premiere of Eugene Delacroix work; 5 "Ite, _ est"; the 102 Curse enhancers, for 37 Use one of the 86 Late Bert tion, 765-2815. "Works on Paper: a Selection of Recent Mass is ended 103 "_ will have short senses 87 Word with - Gifts,' through Jan. 7; and other ongoing 1 0 Interprets to be 2 Hawaiian island 38 Btood clots .when or who LAVAY SMITH & HER RED HOT exhibitions. Information, 413-458-'0524. SKILLET L1CKERS 15 Capital city as soft..." 3 Ptum variety 39 Take out 88 Erotic ALBANY INSTITUTE OF ART Blues singer, Nov. 3, 8 p.m., The Egg, 19 Season 107 Peck & peck 4 Small 40 "Whose Life 90 Privy Empire State Plaza, Albany, $22.lnlorma­ 'Common Ground: 200 Years 01 Wash­ 20 Ain't, properly & peck apartment Anyway?"; 92 In a thrifty way tion, 473-1845. ington Park,' through Dec, 3; 'The Auto­ 21 Valuable & peck 5 Projectite 1981 96 Shore souvenir biography of Bill Sullivan,' arestrospective RAMBLIN JUG STOMPERS collection, through July 30, 2007; plus 22 Mr, Wiesel 110 Ripening 6 Syr. 's neighbor Richard 98 Resin • Funky string combo celebrates firsl anni­ exhibits on Hudson River School paint­ 23 "_ men fear ingredient 7 Comfy Dreyfuss 100 Coins versary, Nov. 4, 9 p.m .. The Ale Hause, ing, American sculpture and the history of to" ," 111 Earth sci. 8 Average movie 101 tn the midst of 580 River St., Tray, $5.lnlarmatian, 272- Albany, 125 Washington Ave. Informa­ 27 Buffed fabrics 112 Fall_; 9 Is in some 41 "Bye!" 104 Actor Wood tion, 463-4478, 9740, 28 Merchandise conform one's side; 46 Existed 105 Tot transports THE SUBDUDES SCHENECTADY MUSEUM 29 Issued 115 2,640 feet irritates 47 Sailor's detight 106 Island Rools rock band, Nov, 4, 8 p,m" The Egg, Spirit 01 Schenectady, collectIon high­ 30 Suffix for many equats half_ 10 Rescued 48 Votcanic mount greetings Empire Siale Plaza, Albany, $24.lnforma­ lights and planetarium, Nott Terrace ailments 11 N's vane 50 Little letter 107 As a Heights. Inlormation, 382-7890. tion, 473-1845, 32 Classic 118 Small hills companions 52 Outer coating house ROCKAPELLA ALBANY AIRPORT GALLERY Oldsmobiles 122"1 want a 12 Late Arthur 54 Peddles 108Not cool A cappella band, Nov. 5, 7 p.m" Troy 'Saving Troy,' a photographiC exhibit co­ 34 Toolbox item that 13 Consider 57 Sloping banks 109 Put away inciding- with the book of the same name Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, $15-$29. 35 "I've got _, married ... " 14 Bikini parts 59 Stringed 113 Stripped Inlormation, 273-0038, by William B. Patrick, plus site-specific installations by larry Kagan and Cara fifteen." " 125 Snobbishness 15 Lamented instrument 114 Earth satellite PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND Nigro, plus installations by Anthony Gar­ 42 Fish story 126 Headache 16 Cream of the 61 Arrangement vehictes: New Orleans jazz legends, Nov. 5, 7 p.m., ner, Baris Karayazgan, Paul Katz, Nancy 43 "You'll Never remedy crop 64 Bring upon abbr, Klepsch and Victoria Palermo. Informa­ The Egg, Empire State Plaza, Albany, In­ _Again"; 127 Register 17 Alarm clock oneself 116 Gave for a formalion, 473-1845. tion, 242-2243. 1973 TV movie 128 Bet heeder 68 Sheer fabric time TOSHI REAGON EXPOSED 44 Let 129 Graf 18 Has to have 69 Reddy 117 To be in Singer-songwriter, Nov. 10, WAMC Per­ 'Alternatives,' an exhibit of images cre­ 45 Ending for Dan 130 "Then shall _ 24 "_ Live"; 1939 70 On the way Soissons lorming Arts Studio, Central Avenue, Al­ ated by using alternative photographic 71 Mirth . 119 Without bany, InlormaHon, 465-5233, ext 4, processes. through Nov.14. Main Square, 49 Zip also to them Henry 318 Delaware Ave., Delmar.lnlormation, 51 Mac on the left Fonda movie 72 Actress Daryl companions BLUES TRAVELER 475-1853, alternatives hand, 'Depart 25 Perfect 73 "_ Grecian 120 Guitar's ~The Hook' brings you to this blues jam 53 Wipes from 26 Zhou Urn" ancestor band, Nov, 10, 8 p,m" Proctor's Theatre, LOCAL COLOR ART GALLERY Schenectady, $19,75-$39,75, Inlormation, 'Winter Sun,' featuring works by Colonie 55 Control one's Me .. ," (Matt, 31 Ruler's title 74 Privy to 121 Winter toy 346-6204, . Art League members, through Jan. 31, intake 25:41) 33 Department 75 Tragic fate 123 Actress 56 Edible pod 131 Paces store 81 Wife of Esau Mowry 58 Eccentrics 132 Future plant 35 Baldwin or 82 Comforting 124 Leap 60 Eyelid woes 62 Vehicle 63 Numerical prefix 65 III score less' ttl 66 Cheer 67 Per6n, for one 68 "",Troll carol, fa ... " 75 Forest animal 76 Prefix for sphere or system .. 77 "When I was

78 Shiner 79 Kuwait export 80 Woody vine 83 Coty & others 85 Vaulters' needs 89 Spread 91 Free from • 93 Chemical compound 94 Church tf3ll\f~S 1oi3MOl=l 'L section 8NISSI~ \fNN31N\f '9 "llIH" 01 038N\fH::I "101000,, 'g 95 Dish lists 031\0~ V'lloi\f 'P 031\0~ OnOl::l '£ 1oi311oi0HS 97 Mother-of- A008 V'lIoiOM 'z lN31oi3=l=l10 lllH IN\f . ~ :SIoi3MSN\f THE SPOTLIGHT PAGE 28 - November 1,2006 Calendar of Events Spotlight

Information, 765-2692. mati on 765-2231. Road, Voorheesville, 765-2805. weekly on Tuesdays, 11 :30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Park, 2-5:30 p.m.lnformallOn, 439-0503. Wednesday, Nov. 1 Unionville Reformed Church, Delaware Inlormation, 767-9953. NEW SCOTLAND SENIORS YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS Turnpike, 439-5001. SECOND MILERS United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, New ELSMERE FIRE COMMISSIONERS (OCTOBER THRU JUNE) Wyman Osterhout Community Center, United Pentecostal Church. Route85, New BETHLEHEM Salem, 765-4410.DAY New Salem, call" for time. Information, Salem, 7 p.m. Information, 765-4410. Firehouse, Poplar Drive, 7:15 p.m.lnfor- Normanside Country Club, noon, Infor- 765-2109. mation, 439-9144. mati on, 439-2752. DELMAR ROTARY Normanside Country Club, 7:30 a.m., in­ PRAYER MEETING Saturday, Nov. 4 Monday, Nov. 6 PRAYER MEETING SOUD ROCK CHURCH formation, 767-2930. evening prayer meeting and Bible study, At Gospel Fellowship, 7 p.m., 10 . evening prayer and Bible study, 7 p.m., 1 BETHLEHEM RockefellerRd., Delmar, beneath Normans Kenwood Ave. Information, 439-4314. Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, BETHLEHEM PLAYGROUP MEETING Route 155, 7:30 p.m. Inlormation, 765- Kitl.bridge, Information 482-2132. First United Methodist Church playgroups 3390. PEACE VIGIL . CHENREZIG PRAClICE AND AA MEETING PLANNING BOARD MEDITATION will meet from 10:30 to noon in the nurs­ Bethlehem Neighbors For Peace. weekly FAITH TEMPLE Bethlehem Lulheran Church, 85 Elm Ave .. ery. Playgroup provides opportunity for peace vigil, Four Corners intersection, Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave .. Medilation on the B_odhisattva of Com­ childcarelakers and pre-nursery school Bible study, New Salem, 7:30 p.m.lnlor- 7:30 p.m. Delmar, 5-6p.m .. lnformation, 439-1968. 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955. passion, al the KTC Buddhist Cenler, age children \0 socialize in a relaxed mati on, 765-2870. Doane Stuart School, Route9W, Albany, 7 atmosphere. Information. call 439-9976, YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES BINGO p.m., Intormation, 374-1792. ~ ext. 228. AA MEETING Sunday, Nov. 5 Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue at the Bethlehem Elks Lodge, Route 144, 7:30 p.m. TOWN BOARD MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS First United Methodist Church of Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Also Wed. 2-5:30 p.m. Voorheesville, 68 Maple St., 8 p.m. BETHLEHEM Intormalion, 439-0503. Bethlehem Town Hall. 445 DelawareAve., (MOPS) A.W. BECKER PTA 5:30 p.m.lnformalion, 439-4955. Christian fellowship group for mothers 01 WORSHIP INFORMATION DELMAR KIWANIS Becker Elementary School, Route9W, 7:30 preschool children, at the Delmar Re­ p.m. Information, 767-2511. BETHLEHEM TOASTMASTERS Thursday, Nov. 2 Belhlehem Communiiy Church, 201 Elm Tool's Family Restaurant, Delaware Av­ formed Church, 386 Delaware Ave .• nurs­ The Clubhouse, Adams Station Apts .. 1 Ave., 439-3135. enue, 6:15 p.m. Information, call Chris at ery care provided, 9:30 a.m. until fl:30 Juniper Drive, Delmar, 7:30 p.m. Infor­ Belhlehem Congregalion of Jehovah's 439-3026 or Gary at 439-9629 SUNGERLANDS FIRE COMMISSION a.m., Information, call Jennifer al 439- BETHLEHEM malion, 439-0871. 9929 or e-mail, [email protected], Witnesses, Elm Avenue and Feura Bush firehouse, 8 p.m.lnlormation, 439-4734. Road,439-035B. . PLAYGROUP MEETING BETHLEHEM SENIOR cmZENS EVENINGS ON THE GREEN OPPORTUNmES UNUMITED Belhlehem Lulheran, Church, 85 Elm Ave., First United Methodist Church, 428 NEW SCOTLAND Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., 439-4328. (JULY) Board meetings first Wednesday of each Kenwood Ave. Meets 10:30 a.m. to noon 12:30 p.m. Intormalion, 439-4955. Delmar Full Gospel Church, 292 Elsmere Bethlehem Public Library's Free Summer month, open to public. Bethlehem Town in the nursery. The playgroup provides PREsCHOOL STORY TIME Ave., 439-4407. opportunities for child care takers and Concert Series, 7:30 p.m. Information, Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., 4 p.m. ADULT BIBLE STUDY Delmar Presbyterian Church, 585 Dela­ Weekly at Voorheesville Public Library, 439-9341. pre-nursery school. age children to so­ 51 School Road, 10:15 a.m. Information, First Reformed Church 01 Bethlehem, ware Ave .. 439-9252. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES cialize in a relaxed atmosphere. Informa­ 765-2791. 7 p.m., Route 9W, Selkirk. Information, Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware tion, call 439-9976 ext. 228 BINGO Parks and Recreation Office. Elm Avenue 767-2243. Ave., 439-9929. BlanchardAmerican Legion Post, 16 Pop­ Park, 2-5:30p.m.lnformation, 439-0503. NIMBLEFINGERS/QUILTERS Family of God Nazarene Church, Krumkill CLASS IN JEWISH MYSTICISM lar Drive, 7:30 p.m. Information, 439- Road at Blessing Road. North Bethlehem, (SEPTEMBER-JUNE ONLY) BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN Delmar Chabad Center, 109 Elsmere Ave., 9819 - BETHLEHEM BUSINESS WOMEN 453-9953. 7 p.m. Information, 439-8280. Voorheesville Public Library, 51 School children'schoir, 6:15 p.m., senior choir, 7 Firsl Churchol Chrisl, Scienlisl, 555 Dela­ Normanside Country Club, Salisbury p.m .. 85 Elm Ave. Information, 439-4328. Road, 1 to 3 p.m.lnformapon, 765-2791. BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 Road, Elsmere, 6 p.m. ; dinner 6:30 p.m .. ware Ave .. 439-2512. Firsl Relormed Church of Belhlehem, INDOOR PISTOL SHOOTING (WHEN SCHOOL IS IN SESSION) program and meeting to follow dinner. AA MEETINGS PLANNING BOARD • Information, 439-7237. Route 9W, Selkirk, 767-2243. Albany County Pistol Club, Winne Place, NewScotlandTownHall,Route85,7p.m. Elsmere Elementary School, 247 Del a- Slingerlands Community Church, 1499 First United Methodist Church of Delmar, 7 to 9 p.m. Also Tuesday. Information, Information, 765-3356. ware Ave .. 7:30 to 9 p.m. SOLID ROCK CHURCH New Scotland Road, noon, and Delmar 428 Kenwood Ave .. 439-9976. 439-0057. Relormed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., Glenmont Community Church, 1 Chapel DELMAR FIRE COMMISSION eveningprayerandBiblesludy,1 Kenwood V'VILLE PLANNING COMMISSION 8:30 p.m. Lane, Glenmont, 436-7710. ELMWOOD PARK FIRE DISTRICT Ave .. 7 p.m.lnformallOn, 439-4314. firehouse, Adams Place, 7:30 p.m.lnfor- Gospel Fellowship, 10 Rockeleller Road, Board of fire commissioners meeting, ViliageHall,29VoorheesvilieAve .. 7p.m. mali on, 439-3851. Information, 765-2692. NEW SCOTLAND Delmar, 482-2132. North Bethlehem tirehouse, 589 Russell CHENREZIG PRAClICE AND King's Chapel, 434 Route 9W, Glenmont, MEDITATION Road, 7:30 p.m. HEALING TESTIMONY THE CLOTHING CLOSET 426-9955. MEETING KTC Buddhist Cenler, Doane Stuart Meditation on the Bodhisattva of· Com­ DELMAR C.OMMUNlT'rORCHESTRA Wednesday, Nov. 8 passion, at the KTC Buddhisl Center, A service supported by area Reformed School, Route 9W. Albany, 10 a.m. medi- First Church of Christ. Scientist. 555 Dela­ churches 10 provideclotilingto those in tt" 11 11130 td Rehearsal, Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Dela­ ware Ave., 7:30 p.m. Information, 439- Doane Stuart School, Roule9W, Albany, 7 . need', volunteers welcome. Clarksville' a IOn, a.m. ea, : a.m.s u ycourse, p.m .. Intormation, 374-1792. 374-1792. ware Ave., 7:30p.m.lnlormatlOn, 439-7749. . BETHLEHEM 2512. Reformed Church, Route 443, Clarksville, Mount Moriah Ministries, Route 9W, BETHLEHEM UONS CLUB 8:30-11:30 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. Informa- Glenmont, 426-4510. BLANCHARD LEGION POST OELMAR ROTARY NEW SCOTLAND (NOT IN JULY OR AUGUST) tion, 768-2916 or 439-5400. SlingerlandsCommuniiyUMC, 1499 New Meeting, 16 Poplar Drive, 8 p.m.lnforma- Nornianside Country Club, 7:30 a.m. In- Scolland Road, 439-1766. NormansideCountry Club, Delmar, 7p.m. tion, 439-9819. formation, 767-2930. TOWN COUNCIL V'VILLE UBRARY Solid Rock Church, 1 Kenwood Ave .. Information, 439-4857. Glenmont,'439-4314. NewScotiand Town Hall, Route85, 7 p.m. Lapsil stor'les for newborns to age two at ROYAL ARCH MASONS PLAYGROUP MEETING Information, 439-4889. 10:15 a.m. Signup required. Call 765- South Belhiehem United Melhodisl BETHLEHEM ELKS LODGE 2233 Temple Chapler No.5; Masonic Temple, 2791. Church, 65 Willowbrook Ave .. 767-9953. First United Methodist Church playgroups 1016 River Road (Route 144), Cedar Hill, St. Michael'sShrine, Beacon RoadatRoute 421 Kenwood Ave. will meet from 10:30 to noon in the nurs­ PRAYER MEETING 7 p.m. InformallOn, 767-2886. 9W, Glenmont, 462-2016. ery. Playgroup provides opportunity for evening prayer meeling and Bible sludy, Friday, Nov. 3 SI. Slephen's Episcopal Church, Poplar AA MEETING childcaretakers and pre-nursery school Mountainview Evangelical Free ChurCh, HEALING TESTIMONY MEETING Drive and Elsmere Avenue. Delmar, 439- Belhlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Ave., age chi,ldren to socialize in a relaxed Route 155, 7:30 p.m. Intormation, 765- First Church ot Christ, Scientist, 555 Dela­ 3265; 8:30 p.m atmosphere. Information, call 439-9976, 3390. wareAve .. 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-2512. BETHLEHEM SI. Thomas TheAposlle Church, 35 Adams exl. 228. Place, Delmar, 439-4951. NEW SCOTLAND FAITH TEMPLE ." Uni/y 01 Fai/h Christian Fellowship, 436 MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS CHILDREN'S WRmNG WORKSHOP Bible study, New Salem, 7:30 p.m.lntor~ Krumkill Road, North Bethlehem, 438- (MOPS) Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 DelawareAve., (JULY ANO AUGUST) QUARTET REHEARSAL mation, 765_2870. 7740. Christian fellowship group for mothers of 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955. 8ethle~em Public Library, 451 Delaware United Pentecostal Church, Route85, New Ave., 9:30 a.m. -11:30 a.m., Information, preschool children, at the Delmar Re­ NEW SCOTLAND SENIORS NEW SCOTLAND Salem, 7:15 p.m.lnlormation, 765-4410. BINGO 439-9341. formed Church, 386 DelawareAve., nurs­ Wyman Osterhout Community Center, ery care provided, 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 Blanchard American Legion Post, 16 Pop­ New Salem, call for time. Information, AA MEETING WORSHIP INFORMATION a.m .. Information, call Jennifer al 439- 765-2109. larD rive, 7:30p.m. Information, 439-9819. Tuesday, Nov. 7 9929 or e-mail, [email protected]. First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, All Nalion's Baplisl Church, 2558 Wesl­ BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 Route 9W, 7:30 p.m. - ern Ave., Guilderland, 475-9086, ESLand AA MEETING BETHLEHEM YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES (WHEN SCHOOL IS IN SESSION) Bible classes, 9 a.m.; Worship Services, 10 a.m. Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Fi rst United Methodist Church of Elsmere Elementary School, 247 Dela­ CHABAD CENTER Voorheesville, 68 Maple St , 8 p.m. ClarksvilfeCommunify Church. Route 443, FARMERS MARKET (SUMMER ONLY)' ware Ave., 7:30 to 9 p.m. Friday services, discussion and kiddush 768-2916. Market and Chicken Barbeque, at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave. Information, Family Worship Cenler, 92 Lower 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. rain or shine. Firsl BC SCHOOL BOARD 439-8280. Copeland Hill Road, Feura Bush, 768- United Methodist Church. 428 Kenwood district oifice, 90 Adams Place, 7 p.m. 2021. Advertise Your Business Ave. Inlormation, 439-7098. NEW SCOTLAND Fai/h Temple, New Salem, 765-2870. First Uni/ed Melhodisl Church, 68 Maple TREASURE COVE THRIFT SHOP - m- ORDElf(ifiHE EASTERN STAR PIONEER CLUBS Ave., Voorheesville, 765-2895. First Uniled Methodist Church, 428 Onesquethaw Chapter, Masonic Temple, Forchildrengrades 11hrough junior high; Jerusalem Reformed Church, Route 32, Mountainview Evangel"lcal Free Church, FeuraBush.439-0548. Kenwood Ave., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Gently 421 Kenwood Ave., 8 p.m. Information, used brand name clothing and accesso­ 439-2181. Route 155, 3:45-5 p.rn.lnformation, 765- _ Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, 3390. Route 155, Voorheesville, 765-3390. ries at very low prices. Onesquethaw Reformed Church, NEW SCOTLAND FRIDAY FISH FRY (LENT ONLY) Tarrytown Road, Feura Bush, 768-2133. CHURCH LUNCH New Scolland Presbyterian Church, Route (JUNE, JULY, AUGUST) • Eat-in or lake-oul, New Salem Volunteer 85,439-6454. V'VIlLE ZONING BOARD Sponsored by the South Bethlehem United Fire Depl., Route 85A, 4:30-7 p.m.lnlor- Sf. Mallhew's Church, Mounlain View Village Hall, 29VoorheesvilieAve, 7 p.m. Melhodist Church. Willowbrook Avenue, Give us a call at: THE SPOTLIGHT November 1,2006 - PAGE 29

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AAR, Inc. & HAR, Inc. 797-3729. ing lures, pre-1960 Comic PING PONG TABLE With net, Over 30 yrs. experience. WANTED rages. Call Woodford Bros" Books. Pre-1920 Crocks, BOO-243-0061 Complete SEASONED, MIXED HARD­ paddles, & balls, Excellent Clean background checks. Inc. for straightening, lev­ All ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE Jugs, Firemen hats, Badges, FREE brochure: WOODS: Full cords, $225. condition. $65. 439-7926, 312-7404. eling, foundation and wood CLOTHING: Men's & wW.NYSAUCTIONS.com face cords, $95. Jim Haslam, (near Delaware Plaza). Photos,Pre-1965 toy trains, frame repairs. 1-BOO-OLD­ SNOWBLOWING Women's- 1960's and oLder. plastic model kits, toy cars, fOASTAL GEORGIA. Land for 439-9702. BARN. www.1-800-0LD­ MOBILE HOME FOR SALE Dresses, suits, gowns, bags, trucks, boats, gasoline-pow­ aLe by owner. Private golf Will Snowblow your SEASONED FIRE WOOD; Cut, BARN.COM shoes, costume jewelry and ered toy cars, all plastic toys, ommunity designed by Fred Mobil home for Sale. 1/ resident's, Seasonal or per Split and Delivered call 378- fancy linens. Maureen: 434- Pre-1920 photographs, ouples Love 3rd. Marina HOUSEHOLD ITEMS Bedroom, On paved dry lot, storm rates. Senior disc. 8288 4312. postcards, penny banks, ennis Pool fitness Jeckyl FOR SALE $2,000 down $215. a month Frank434-0921 or 573-5470 SEASONED HARD WOOD Cut, I carry the mortgage 756- books. Pre 1950 Fountain t Simons Island Call 631- WASHER/DRYER; $150 BUYING: All old costume and Split, and Delivered. call Cris 1595 SNOWPLOWING Pens, Teddy Bears, Dolls, 42-9964 georgiacoast toaster oven $10 two better jewelry. Call 439- 376-1532 or 872-2058leave 6129. pre-1970 guitars/ all musi­ optonline.net microwave's $30& $40 Bed­ P&K PLOWING SERVICE 24/7 a message. MUSIC cal instruments~ World War room set $175. two older Safe, Reliable, and Inexpen­ FIND OUT WHAT YOUR AN­ BUSINESS FOR SALE STRING INSTRUMENT RE­ II/American or Nazi items, SEASONED HARDWOOD OAK computers $90 for both. sive .Ken, 365-3070 or Pat TIQUES ARE WORTH Dinner­ PAIR: Bow Rehairing. 439- Civil War swords, pictures, XCLUSIVE NAIL SALON- & MAPLE, face cord half 756-1595 857-0315. kbrat1227aol. ware old paintings JewLery etc .. Any condition, even 18,000- Active Shopping 6757. com cord. Bud 768-2373 sterling furniture, old toys broken or rusty. Call 683- enter. Owner- emergency LAWN & GARDEN LOST OR FOUND Advertise it clocks crocks pottery allj FLEA MARKET STORAGE SPACE 8053. ave for Orient. Immediate FALL CLEAN-UP'S Call forlree free. Call 439-4940. anything old. Donna 463- ncome- Good Lease. WHITE HOUSE FLEA MARKET estimate. We also put Christ­ SEASONAL STORAGE; For 0898 or 495"0883. WORK WANTED ockland County, New York MUSIC LESSONS your Car or Boat. Safe, Dry & 3901 . State Street mas decorations up 364- OLD GUITARS WANTED! ELDERLY· CARE & COMPAN­ 45-623-5083 Schenectady. 346-7851 Ev­ 6877 GUITAR LESSONS: Guitarist Clean in Pattersonville. Call, ION WORK: We care for you 887-5975 Fender, Gibson, Gretsch, ANNING SALON FOR SALE ery Friday, Saturday, and available for private lessons. and your home. 24/7, start­ LOST Martin. 1930's- lenmont area, Turn Key, Sunday. Antiques, Col­ Your home or mine. 20+ ing at $160.00 a day. NYS TUTORING 1960's. Top cash paid! 1- ust sell. $60K or best of­ Lectibles, Jewelry, Toys, Our Solid Gray, adult male, years experience. Call Rob, Certified 756-1595. r.518-858-0235 Coins, Furniture, and more. Cat. Did not come home 810-6378 .. Tutoring sessions. NYS Cer- 800-401-0440 15+ Dealers. October 17. (Fern Bankarea) SINGING INSTRUCTION For BUSINESS please call 439-9463 the performance of a life OPPORTUNmES FLOORING MERCHANDISE FOR SALE time. make your dreams LL CASH CANDY ROUTE. Do FLOOR STRIPPING: Kitchen cometrue Albany, 453-1048 au earn $800 in a day? Floors Stripped, Sealed, & ABSOLUTELY NO COST TO Classified Infonnation our own local candy route. Finished. 25 years experi­ YOU!! ALL BRAND NEW MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS eludes 30 machines and ence Jim 438-5667 POWER WHEELCHAIRS, BALDWIN, 36" Upright, Ex­ andy. All for $9,995. CALL cellent Condition, Recently Office Hours ~ Mail Address oln Person FURNITURE FOR SALE HOSPITAL BEDS AND SCOOT­ Deadline Spotlight Newspapers 88-771-3496. ERS IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Tuned, $1,200. 478-9081 BEAUTIFUL MISSION-STLYE '30 AM 5 PM P.O. Box 100 CALL TOLL FREE 8. - . . Delmar NY 12054 CHAUFFEUR ENTERTAINMENT ARMOIRE. ORGAN; Baldwin. Cherry Monday-Friday , DRIVING SERVICE THAT Bassett, Grove Park Collec- 1-888-998-4111 TO QUALIFY Wood, Double Keyboard Ped­ Deadline: Thursday al4PM 125 Adams SI. als, Bench, FuU organ sound, lor lollowing week Delmar, NY 12054 . ILL DRIVE YOUR AUTOMO- tion. Red Burnished Oak with MISCELLANEOUS chords, Rhythms. $500. 767- ILE. To localappointments, geometric inlays and pocket FOR SALE 2954 opping, and family affairs. doors. Holds up to 36" TV. DISNEY CHARACTER 'Music READERSHIP: Phone. Fax e wilt drive your car to out like new condition origi­ PAINTING (518) 439-4940 ftown locations. Call454- nally paid $1,000, asking Boxes. Best offer. 885-2637. 11 Newspapers; Door frames, windows, rail­ (51 B) 439-0609 Fax 920, $750. Call 518-435-0742 ELEC,jHOSPITAL BED Tilts ings, & decks. No job too 113,400 3 LADDER BACK CHAIRS with head/Foot, Mattress side CHILDCARE SERVICES small. Respectful, neat & Readers rush seat. Light wood. Like rails. like new, Remote/Con­ clean, Call FlatStanley Paint­ CHILD'S NEST DAYCARE new! $70. each. Can e-mail trols $250.00. Pat or Drew ers at 377-4632. ethlehem area. Licensed, pictures. 885-2637. 439-9161 E·MAIL: [email protected] penings now. References WALLPAPERING, & INTERIOR CHERRY BEDROOM SET. Solid KEROSENE HEATER - CO­ II Stephanie 439-6481 or PAINTING Residential & Classified Ads Appear In All Eleven Papers Wood, never used, brand new RONA, Un-opened 22,800 25-2489 Commercial FulLy Insured, In Albany County in factory boxes. English BTU'S with 5 Gal. Fuel and Quality Craftsmanship. 7i5< ClEANING SERVICES Dovetail. Original cost pump $45.00. Storm Door­ 2678 The Spotlight· Colonie Spotlight· Loudonville Spotlight· Guilderland Spotlight $4500. Sell for $795. Can EMKO, insulated, 36x79 $50. '- onl just get it cleaned, deliver. 917-731-0425 439-9447 PAINTING & PAPERING > In Schenectady County , t it organized as well! 11 Niskayuna Spotlight· Scotia-Glenville Spotlight· Rotterdam Spotlight s. experience in the finest CHERRYWOOD DINING ROOM Various custom HO-scale Experienced, Fully-insured~ omes iA Bethlehem. Call SET- SOLID WOOD. BRAND model railroad locomotives call Don at 858-0398 In Saratoga County rolanne at 526-6841 ex­ NEW- NEVER USED, CAN DE­ Clifton Park/Halfmoon Spotlight· Burnt Hills Spotlight Uent ref, reasonable rates! LIVER. ORIGINAL COST Malta Spotlight· Saratoga Spotlight • $4,000, SELL FOR $799. OUSE PAINTING, HOUSE JOHN 212-380-6247 INDOW CLEANING & GUT­ Classified Rates ITALIAN LEATHER LIVING , R CLEANING. Free esti­ . , ates, Low prices. Call 452- ROOM SET in original plas­ P;;;;t~P;ty claS;ilf~d; - Line Ads - Eleven paper combo - $15.00 551. tic, never used. Original for 15 words 50 cents for each additional word. price $3,000, sacrifice $975. I CRAFT FAIR Bill 347-328-0651 Commercial Classifieds - Line Ads - Elevenpapei: combo - $17.50 .j nnual Craft Fair-Juried. St. GARAGE SALES us X School. 11/11: 10-4. for 15 words 50 cents for each additional word. Multiple insertion ver 100 vendors, new and DELMAR, 170 ADAMS ST. discounts available. Please call for information. !, d favorites. Raffles, food, SAT. 11/49 to 3 FINAL ES­ ke sale. Great variety & TATE Clean out both useful All line ads must be pre-paid in order forplacement. ality! Upper Loudon & and some antique items . , Ads will appear in ail eleven newspapers, 'as well as on the ·i glass, china, furniture, tools, umitie Roads. loudonviLLe. internet for the number of w~eks requested. I kitchen, much more, priced I FINANCIAL to sell -.I OPPORTUNmES Order Form DELMAR- First United Meth· ankruptcy Collection odist Church, 428 Kenwood I . .------~~------, ency, Harassment Fore": Ave. Saturday, November 4, . Classified Category: I osure Defense, Free initial 8am-3pm 100's of families. I nsultation Richard- Would You Like To Advertise, . iMaggio, Esq. .' . ESTATE SALE Menands, 2-1 .' Amsterdam Av. near Chan­ Berkley Rd Glenville, NY~-nel13 off Broadway. Nov. 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CDL-A + EOE Program Monday. through Hazmat/Tank. 800-334- 2007. 30HR week, electrical, pneumatic, and illegal to advertise any pref- Housekeepers needed. TEMPERARY POSITION; 8 more. Call Tim 788-7904 erence, limitation, or dis- . (Days) 2 yrs. experience Crane Certification- Heavy Friday 3:00 6:00p.m. Pleaso 1314 x 158, x 155. Equipment Operator Train­ weeks, 30,HR week, flex­ crimination based on race, needed RECEPTIONIST PT contact Barbara Peters wadhams.com PER DIEM, RN'S/LPN'S Look­ ing. Bulldozer, Backhoe, ible, Circulation Auditor, color, creed, national ori- Evenings and some Satur­ (Child care Director) at The Helper for Moving Company ing for Health Insurance? Scraper &. More. National Greater Glenville Family Office & Field work, must Apria Healthcare is currently gin, disability,· marital sta- days experience needed Households no experience have basic computer skills. tus, sex, age, or arrest con- Attn: Christina Crider 100 Certification. 3,6,9 Week YMCA 384-1009 or Kathy will train 767-2711 hiring for Private Duty Programs. Financing Avail­ compo package includes full viction record, or an inten- White Pine Drive Albany, NY LaPietro (Childcare Secre­ Homecare. Adult and Pedi­ able, Job Placement Assis­ High-Paying Postal Jobs! No Benefits Apply Legislative tion to make any such pref- 12203 E-mail to: tary) at 399-8118 Ext. 24. atric cases with various tance. 888-278-7685 or Exp~rience Required! DON'T Gazette. PO Box 7329, AL­ erence, limitation, or dis- [email protected] Drivers Are you getting a shifts available in many dif­ www.nahets.com PAY for information about bany, NY 122240rtboehm@ criminati*n. Title 29, U.S. Phone:518-452.4250 Fax: pay increase? Roehl drivers ferent areas. Health insur­ jobs with the Postal Service legi slativegazette.com ance available January 1, Code, Chap. 630, excludes 518-452-4251 DATA ENTRY! Work From have! Practical Route and or Federal Government. Call the Federal Gov't from the Anywhere. FLexible Hours. Topl0 pay. UP to $3000 MOVIE EXTRAS, ACTORS, 2007. Contact Ap'ria age discrimination provi- Child Care Worker, deten­ the Federal Trade Commis­ MODELS! Make $75- $250/ Healthcare, 12 Petra Lane, Personal Com puter Requi red. sign-on bonus. Students and sion toll-free, 1-(877)-FTC­ sions. This newspaper will tion setting, HS diploma, Excellent Career Opportu­ 0/0 Welcome. Class A re­ day, all ages and faces Albany, NY 12205, not knowingly accept any 21 years old, NYS drive(s HELP, or visit www.ftc.gov wanted! No experience re­ (51'8)452-0445 for immedi­ nity. Serious Inquiries Only quired. caU todayJ 877-774- to learn more. A public ser­ advertising for employment license no points, ability to 1-800-344c 9636 Ext. 800 5313 www.GoRoehl.com quired, FT/ PT (866)908-8350 ate consideration. which is in violation of the physically restrain adoles­ . vice message from the SPOT­ WAITSTAFF: Full-Time/Part­ DRIVERS DEMAND FOR TRUCK LIGHT Newspapers and the NATURE-FOCUSED ENTRE­ PIZZA COOKS, dishwashers, law. Ourreaders are informed cents, $18,203-$19,307, PRENEUR Looking to build Bus & hostesses full & part­ that employment offerings Benefits. ResumetoSamari· Time, Alten's Restaurant, DRIVERS. EARN $40,000+ Federal Trade Commission. Main Square, Delmar. Apply SAGE at MVCC offers fast, an income earning asset on time, nights/weekends. Ap­ advertised in this newspa. tan Shelters, 593 River Rd., HOUSEKEEPER Live-in, flex­ your own terms? Partner with pLy in person, 1562 New per are available on an equal Glenmont, NY 12077 or fax in person Wednesday-Sun­ focused, affordable CDL A/B ible hours, private room and day. 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Upscale sings 4-part harmony and SITE DIRECTORS for our be­ Switcher positions needed Marketing and coordination 518-756-7207. fore and after-School Pro­ by Fed Ex Ground. Excellent earn up to $40k+ 1st year! Restaurant-Style Senior Liv- has. excellent diction. Send duties for Busy advertising PART TIME MAINTENANCE 800-7.27-5865 x2944 ing Community. Must enjoy resume and 3 references to grams Monday through Fri-' working environment, paid Dept. ADVERTISING SALES day. Associates Degree in holidays & annual safety for BEST CLEANERS to main- www.centraldrivingjobs.net THE SPOTLIGHT November 1,2006 - PAGE 33

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE .LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE as agent of LLC upon whom cia Lori Hudson, No# Rynex State, 401 Federal St., Do­ LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE process against it may be Corners Road, ver, DE 19901. Purpose: pri­ upon whom process against Notice of Fonnation of Black­ served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Pattersonville, New York vate investment company. Notice of Publication it may be served. SSNY Notice of Publication out, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed cess to: 99 So. Lake Ave, 12137. Purpose: For any LO-14225 MASHINOSTROYENIE LLC shall mail process to: cia ALMANAC LLC Arts. of Org. with Secy. of State of NY Albany, NY 12208 Box 13 lawful purpose. (November 1 , 2006) Arts. of Org. was filed with Corporation Service Co., 80 was filed with SSNYon 9/211 (SSNY) on 9/12106. Office Purpose: any lawful activity. LD-14204 SSNY on 9/20/06. Office lo­ State St., Albany, NY 12207, 06. Office location: Albany location: Albany Co. SSNY LCD-14297 (November 1, 2006) cation: Albany County. SSNY registered agent upon whom County. SSNY designated as designated as agent of LLC (November 1 , 2006) LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of LLC process may be served. agent of LLC whom process upon whom process against whom process against may Principal office of LLC: against may be served. it may be served. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of be served. SSNY shall mail 12854 Kenan Dr., Ste. 201, SSNY shall mail process to: shall mail process to: The LEGAL NOTICE GMR Marketing LLC.Author­ process to: cia The LLC, 46 Jacksonville, FL32258. Arts. cia The LLC, 46 State Street- LLC, 73 Spring St., Sle 402., Notice of Publication ity filed with Secy. of State of State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ of Org. filed with DE Secy. of 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. NY, NY 10013. Purpose: any Notice of Formation of Teunis PLAFINA PETROCHEMI­ NY (SSNY) on 12116/03. 01- bany, NY 12207. The regis­ State, P.O. Box 898, Dover, The registered agent is: USA lawful activities. at Third Properties, LLC Arts. CALS LLC Arts. of Org. was fice location: Albany County. tered agent is: USA Corpo­ DE 19903. Purpose: a~y Corporate Services Inc. at LD-14319 of Org. filed with NY Secy. Of filed with SSNY on 6/16/06. LLC formed in Wisconsin rate Services Inc. at the lawful activity. the same address. Purpose: (November 1, 2006) State (SSNY) on May 9, Office location: Albany (WI) on 9/12183. SSNY des­ same address. Purpose: all LD-14252 all lawful activities. 2005. Office 10cation:Albany County. SSNY designated as ignated as agent of LLC lawful activities. (November 1, 2006) LD-14263 County. SSNY is designated agent of LLC whom process upon whom process against LD-14247 (November 1 , 2006) LEGAL NOTICE as agent of LLC upon whom against may be served. it may be served. SSNY shall (November 1, 2006) process against it may be SSNY shall mail process to: mail process to: cia CT Cor­ LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Publication served. SSNY shall mail pro­ cia The LLC, 46 State Street- poration System, 111 8th LEGAL NOTICE MOONFIELD SERVICES cess to: 99 So. Lake Ave, 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Ave., NY, NY 10011, regis­ LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Publication LLC Arts. of Org. was filed Albany, NY 12208 Box 13 The registered a~ent is: USA tered agent upon whom pro­ PEMBER LLC Arts. of Org. Notice of Publication' with SSNYon 10/17/06. Of­ Purpose: any lawful activity. Corporate Services Inc. at ceS3 may be served. WI ad­ Notice of Qualification of Ev­ was filed with SSNY on 9/211 BARNSTONE LLC Arts. of fice location: Albany County. LCD-14298 the same address. Purpose: dress of LLC: 5000 S. Towne ergreen Investment Man­ 06. Office. location: Albany Org. was filed with SSNY on SSNY designated as agent (November 1, 2006) .~~~~~~Itctivities. Dr., New Berlin, WI 53151 . agement Company. LLC. County. SSNY designated as 9/21/06. Office location: Al­ of LLC whom process Arts .. of Org. filed with WI Authority filed with Secy. of agent of LLC whom process bany County. SSNY desig­ against may be served. (November 1 , 2006) Corp & Consumer Services, State of NY (SSNY) on 517/ against may be served. nated as agent of LLC whom SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE 345 W. Washington Ave., 2001. Office location: Albany SSNY shall mail process to: process against may be cia The LLC, 46 State Street- Madison, WI 53707. Pur­ County. LLC formed in Dela­ cia The LLC, 46 State Street- served. SSNY shall mail pro­ 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Notice of Formation of 99 So LEGAL NOTICE pose: any lawful activity. ware (DE) on 112/2001. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 The registered agent is: USA Lake Avenue Associates, LD-14235 SSNY designated as agent The registered a~ent is: USA State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ Corporate Services Inc. at LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Notice of Publication (November 1 , 2006) of LLC upon whom process Corporate Services Inc. at bany, NY 12207. The regis­ the same address. Purpose: NY Secy. Of State (SSNY) CHARTER HOUSE MAN­ against it may be served. the same address. Purpose: tered agent is: USA Corpo­ all lawful activities. on Mar 5, 2004. Office loca­ AGEMENT SERVICES LLC SSNY shall mail process to:' all lawful activities. rate Services Inc. at the LD-14418 tion: Albany County. SSNY Arts. of Org. was filed with LEGAL NOTICE cia Corporation Service Co., LD-14257 " same address. Purpose: all (November 1 , 2006) is designated as agent of SSNY on 2117/05. Office lo­ 2711 Centerville Rd., Ste. (November 1 , 2006) lawful activities. LLC upon whom process cation: Albany County. SSNY NOTICE OF FORMATION 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. LD-14264 against it may be served. designated as agent of LLC OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED Principal office of LLC: 200 (November 1 , 2006) LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail process to: whom process against may LIABILITY COMPANY Berkeley St., Boston, MA LEGAL NOTICE 99 So. Lake Ave, Albany, NY be served. SSNY shall mail (LLC). 02116. Arts. of Org. filed with Notice of Formation of New 12208 Box13 Purpose: any process to: cia The LLC, 46 The name of the LLC is DE Secy. of State, P.O. Box Notice of Pubfication LEGAL NOTICE Partners 3, LLC Arts. of Org. lawful activity. State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ DRAPER MANAGEMENT 898, Dover, DE 19903. Pur­ APPLETON LLC Arts. of filed with NY Secy. Of State LCD-14299 bany, NY 12207. The regis­ GROUP, LLC. The Articles pose: any lawful activity. Org. was filed with SSNY on Notice of Publication (SSNY) on Feb 21, 2002 (November 1, 2006) - tered agent is: USA Corpo­ of Organization of the LLC LD-14248 9/21/06. Office location: Al­ HUMBLESHIRE LLCArts. of Office location: Albany rate Services Inc. at the were filed with the NY Sec­ (November 1, 2006) bany County. SSNY desig­ Org. was filed with SSNY on County. SSNY is designated sam"e address. Purpose: all retary of State, under Section nated as agent of LLC whom 9/21/06. Office location: Al­ as agent of LLC upon whom LEGAL NOTICE lawful activities. 203 of the Limited Liability process against may be bany County. SSNY desig­ process against it may be LO-14220 Law, on September 18, LEGAL NOTICE served. SSNY shall mail pro­ nated as agent of LLC whom served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Notice of Formation of (November 1 , 2006) 2006. The purpose of the cess to: cia The LLC, 46 process against may be cess to: 99 So Lake Ave, Clinton Alexander Holdings, LLC is to engage in any law­ Notice of Qualification of State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Albany, NY 12208 Box 13. LLC Arts. of Org, filed with ful act or activity. The office Wachovia Shared Re­ bany, NY 12207. The regis­ cess to: cia The LLC, 46 Purpose: any lawful activity. NY Secy. Of State (SSNY) LEGAL NOTICE of the LLC is to be located in sources, LLC. Authority filed tered agent is: USA Corpo­ State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ LCD-14292 on Oct 31, 2005. Office lo­ Albany County. The Secre­ with Secy. of State of NY rate Services Inc. at the bany, NY 12207. The regiS­ (November 1 , 2006) cation: Albany County. Notice of Publication tary of State is deSignated as (SSNY) on 12115/1999. Of­ same address. Purpose: all tered agent is: USA Corpo­ SSNY is designated as AINWICK PROPERTIES the agent of the LLC upon fice location: Albany County. lawful activities. rate Services Inc. at the agent of LLC upon whom LLC Arts. of Org. was filed whom process against the LLC formed in Delaware LD-14258 same address. Purpose: all LEGAL NOTICE process against it may be with SSNY on 5/05/04. Office LLC may be served. The (DE) on 121611999. SSNY (November 1, 2006) lawful activities. • served. SSNY shall mail pro­ location: Albany County. address to which the Secre­ designated as agent of LLC LD-14265 Notice of Formation of cess to: 99 So. Lake Ave, SSNY designated as agent tary of State shall mail a copy upon whom process against (November 1, 2006) Hamilton Arbor Associates, Albany, NY 12208 Box 13 of LLC whom process of any process against the it may be served. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE LLC Arts. of Org. filed with Purpose: any' lawful activity. against may be served. LLC is 12 Cornell Road, shall mail process to: cIa NY Secy. Of State (SSNY) LCO-14300 SSNY shall mail process to: Latham, New York 12110. Corporation Service Co., 80 Notice of Publication LEGAL NOTICE on Dec 24, 2003. Office lo­ (November 1, 2006) cia The LLC, 46 State Street- LD-14236 StateSt.,Albany, NY 12207, ALSFORD LLC Arts. of Org. cation: Albany County. SSNY 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. (November 1, 2006) registered agent upon whom was filed with SSNY on 9/211 Notice of Publication is designated as agent of The registered agent is: USA process may be served. 06. Office location: Albany SCOTIFIELD LLC Arts. of LLC upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at Principal office of LLC: 301 County. SSNY designated as Org. was filed with SSNY on against it may be served. . the same address. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE S. College St., Charlotte, NC agent of LLC whom process 9/21/06. Office location: Al­ SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Formation of First all lawful activities. 28288. Arts. of Org. filed with against may be served. bany County. SSNY desig­ 99 So. Lake Ave, Albany, NY at Lark Holdings, LLC Arts. LD-14221 NOTICE OF FORMATION DI!: Secy. of State, P.O. Box SSNY shall mail process to: nated as agent of LLC whom 12208 Box 13 Purpose: any of Org. filed with NY Secy. Of (November 1, 2006) OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED 898, Dover, DE 19903. Pur­ cia The LLC, 46 State Street- process against may be lawful activity. State (SSNY) on Oct 24, LIABILITY COMPANY pose: any lawful activity. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LCD-14293 2005. Office location: Albany (LLC). LD-14249 The registered agent is: USA cess to: cia The LLC, 46 (November 1 , 2006) . County. SSNY is designated LEGAL NOTICE The name of the LLC is (November 1, 2006) Corporate Services Inc. at State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ as agent of LLC upon whom APPLETINI'S, LLC.. The Ar­ the same address. Purpose: bany, NY 12207. The regis­ process against it may be Notice of Publication , ticles of Organization of the all lawful activities. tered agent is: USA Corpo­ LEGAL NOTICE served. SSNY shall mail pro­ VESTA REAL ESTATE DE- LLC were filed with the NY LEGAL NOTICE LD-14259 rate Services Inc. at the cess to: 99 So. Lake Ave, VELOPMENT LLC Arts. of Secretary of State, under (November 1 , 2006) same address. Purpose: all Notice of Formation of Ridge Albany, NY 12208 Box 13 Org. was filed with SSNY on Section 203 of the Limited Notice of Qualification of lawful activities. Rentals, LLC Arts. of Org. Purpose: any lawful activity. 11/01/05. Office location: AI- liabilitY Law, on September Wachovia Securities, LLC. LD-14266 filed with NY Secy. of Sta1e LCD-14301 bany County. SSNY desig- 18,2006. The purpose of the Authority filed with Secy. of LEGAL NOTICE (November 1, 2006) (SSNY) on Jan 6, 2004. Of­ (November 1, 2006) nated as agent of LLC whom LLC is to engage in any law­ State of NY (SSNY) on 6/121 fice location: Albany County. process against may be ful act or activity. The office 2003. Office location: Albany Notice of Publication SSNY is designated as served. SSNY shall mail pro- of the LLC is to be located in County. LLC formed in Dela­ PENNENT LLC Arts. of Org. tEGAL NOTICE agent of LLC upon whom LEGAL NOTICE cess to: The LLC, 46 Albany County. The Secre- ware (DE) on 11/13/1986. was filed with SSNY on 9/211 cia Notice of Formation of A.C. process against it may be State'Street- 3rd Floor, AI- tary of State is designated as SSNY designated as agent 06. Office location: Albany served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Notice of Formation of Lex- bany, NY 12207. The regis- the agent of the LLC upon of LLC upon whom process County. SSNY deSignated as Professional Home Inspec­ cess to: 99 So Lake Ave, ington First Holdings, LLC' tered agent is: USA Corpo- whom process agajnst the against it may be served. agent of LLC whom process tions, LLC, Art. of Org. filed • Albany, NY 12208 Box 13. Arts. of Org. flied with NY rate Services Inc. at the LLC may be served. The SSNY shall mail process to: against may be served. Sec'y of State (SSNY) 8/231 Purpose: any lawful activity. Secy. Of State (SSNY) on same address. Purpose: all address to which the Secre- cia Corporation Service Co., SSNY shall mail process to: 06. Office location: Albany LCD-14294 May 9,2005. Office location: lawful activities. tary of State shall mail a copy 80 State St., Albany, NY cia The LLC, 46 State Street- County. SSNY designated (November 1, 2006) Albany County. SSNY is LD-14222 of any process against the 12207, registered agent 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. as agent of LLC upon whom designated as agent of LLC (November 1,2006) LLC is 7 Mason Court, upon whom process may be The registered agent is: USA process against it may be upon whom process against Loudonville, New York served. Principal office of Corporate Services Inc. at served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE it may be served. SSNY shall 12211. LLC: 901 E. Byrd St., Rich­ the same address. Purpose: copy of process to 35 Elm mail process to: 99 So. Lake LEGAL NOTICE LD-14237 mond, VA 23219. Arts. of all lawful activities. Avenue East, Selkirk, NY Notice of Formation of Rose Ave, Albany, NY 12208 Box (November 1, 2006) Org. filed with DE Secy. of LD-14260 12158. Purpose: any lawful Hill Rentals, LLC Arts. of Org. 13 Purpose: any lawful ac- Notice of Publication State, P.O. Box 898, Dover, (November 1, 2006) activities. filed with NY Secy. Of State tivity. MELODY MAKER LLC Arts. DE 19903. Purpose: any LD-14279 (November 1, 2006) (SSNY) on Dec 24, 2003. tCD-14302 of Org. was filed with SSNY LEGAL NOTICE lawful activity. Office location: Albany (November 1 , 2006) on 9/15/06. Office location: LD-14250 LEGAL NOTICE County. SSNY is designated Albany County. SSNY des­ Please take notice that (November 1, 2006) as agent of LLC upon whom ignated as agent of LLC PEKKALA. L.L.C. filed its Notice at Publication LEGAL NOTICE process against it may be LEGAL NOTICE whom process against may Articles of Organization with TRUll LLC Arts. of Org. was served. SSNY shall mail pro­ be served. SSNY shall mail the Department of State on LEGAL NOTICE filed with SSNYon 9/21/06. Notice of Qualification of ECI cess to: 99 So. Lake Ave, Notice of Publication process to: cia The LLC, 46 December 31, 2003, pursu­ Office location: Albany HOLDINGS, LLC App. For Albany, NY 12208 Box 13 LlNDFORD LLC Arts. of Org. State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ ant to Limited Liability Com­ Notice of Qualification of County. SSNY designated as Auth. Filed Sec'y of State Purpose: any lawful was filed with SSNY on 7/061 bany, NY 12207. The regis­ pany Law Section 203. The Filiberti 8, L.L.C. Authority agent of LLC whom process (SSNY) 8/16/06. Office 10- activity.LC-14295 06. Office location: Albany tered agent is: USA Corpo­ office of the company is in filed with NY Dept. of State against may be served. cation: Albany County. LLC (November 1, 2006) County. SSNY designated as rate Services Inc. at the Albany County at 83 on 9/18/06. Office location: SSNY shall mail process to: org. in NV 4/4105. SSNY agent of LLC whom process same address. Purpose: all Dumbarton Drive, Delmar, Albany County. LLC formed cia The LLC, 46 State Street- deSignated as agent of LLC against may be served. lawful activities. New York 12054. The Sec­ in New Jersey (NJ) on 4/11 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. upon whom process against LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail process to: LD-14223 retary of State is designated 05. Secy. of State desig­ Theregisteredagentis:USA it may be served. SSNY cia The LLC, 46 State Street- (November 1, 2006) agent for service of process. nated as agent of LLC upon Corporate Services Inc. at shall mail copy of process to Notice of Formation of 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. The Secretary of State shall whom process against it may the sa'l'tle address. Purpose: " Brian Morgan, 12 W. Mes- Middlesex Associates, LLC The registered agent is: USA mail service of any process be served. Secy. of State all lawful activities. quite Blvd., Suite #1 08, Mes- Arts. of Org. filed with NY Corporate Services Inc. at LEGAL NOTICE to P.O. Box 480, Delmar, shall mail process to: cia LD-14261 quite, NV 89027, the princi- Secy. Of State (SSNY) on the same address. Purpose: New York 12054-0480. The Anthony CialleJla, 134 (November 1,2006) pal office address of LLC. Oct 24, 2005. Office loca­ all lawful activities. Notice of Qualification of purpose of the business of Fairview Rd., Rockaway, NJ Art. of Org. on file: SSNV, 206 Carson City, NV 89701- tion: Albany County. SSNY is LD-14203 Managed Alternative Global the company is any lawful 07866, the NJ address and 4299. Purpose: any lawful designated as agent of LLC (November 1, 2006) Investments, LLC. Authority purpose. The Member and principal business address of LEGAL NOTICE activities. upon whom process against filed with Secy. of State of NY Manager is Antoine E. the LLC. Arts. of Org. filed it may be served. SSNY shall (SSNY) on 917/06. Office lo­ G·erbini. The inclusion of the with NJ Secy. of State, ·225 Notice of Publication LD-14280 mail process to: 99 So. Lake LEGAL NOTICE cation: Albany County. Prin­ name of a person in this no­ W. State St., Trenton, NJ FOR FAR LLC Arts. of Org. (November 1, 2006) Ave, Albany, NY 12208 Box cipal business location: tice does not necessarily in­ 08618. Purpose: any lawful was filed with SSNYon 9/211 13 Purpose: any lawful ac­ . NOTICE OF FORMATION 19540 Jamboree Rd., Ste. dicate that such person is activity. 06. Office location: Albany tivity. OF LIMITED LIABILITY 400, Irvine, CA 92612. LLC personally liable for the LD-14251 County. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE LCD-14296 COMPANY. NAME: NEST formed in Delaware (DE) on debts, obligations, or liabili­ (November 1 , 2006) agent of LLC whom process EGG SOLUTIONS, LLC. Ar­ 8/10/06. SSNY deSignated against may be served. Notice of Publication (November 1, 2006) ties of the limited liability ADORETUS LLC Arts. of ticles of Organization were as agent of LLC upon whom company and such person's SSNY shall mail process to: filed with the Secretary of process against it may be LEGAL NOTICE cia The LLC, 46 State Street- Org. was filed with SSNY on liability. if any, under appli­ 11/05/02. Office location: Al­ LEGAL NOTICE State of New York (SSNY) on 'served. SSNY shall mail pro­ cable law is neither in­ 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. 09/05/06. Office location: cess to: cia Corporation Ser­ Notice of Qualificl}tion of The registered agent is: USA bany County. SSNY desig­ creased or decreased by nated as agent of LLC whom Norlce of Formption of JANP Schenectady County. SSNY viceCo. (CSC), 80 State St., reason of this notice. GreenLink LLC. Authority Corporate Services Inc. at Properties, LLC Arts. of Org. has been designated as Albany, NY 12207. DE ad­ filed with Secy. of State of NY the same address. Purpose: process against may be LD-14238 served. SSNY shalt mail pro­ filed with NY Secy. Of State agent of the LLC upon whom dressof LLC: cia CSC, 2711 (November 1, 2006) (SSNY) on 212212000. Office all lawful activities. (SSNY) on Mar 15, 2004. process against it may be Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, location: Albany County. LD-14262 cess to: cia The LLC, 46 Office location: Albany served. SSNY shall mail a Wilmington, DE 19808.Arts. LLC formed in Delaware (November 1, 2006) State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ County. SSNY is designated copy of process to the LLC, of Org. filed with DE Secy. of (DE) on 12127/1999. SSNY bany, NY 12207. The regis­ tered agent is: USA Corpo- l PAGE 34 -November 1,2006 THE SPOTLIGH

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE rate Services Inc. at the bany County. SSNY desig­ of State of NY (SSNY) on 8/ 400. Wilmington. DE 19808. lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE process against may be same address. Purpose: all nated as agent of LLC whom 18/2006. Office location: Al- Arts. of Org. filed with DE LD-14364 served. SSNY shall mail pro­ lawful activities. process against may be bany County. SSNY desig- Secy. 01 State, 401 Federal (November 1. 2006) Notice of Publication cess to: clo The LLC, 4e LD-14282 served. SSNY shall mail pro­ nated as agent of LLC upon St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. DATAMO LLC Arts. of Org. State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ (November 1 , 2006) cess to: clo The LLC, 46 whom process against it may Purpose: any lawful activity. was filed with SSNY on111 bany, NY 12207. The regis­ State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ be served. SSNY shall mail LD-14345 LEGAL NOTICE 01/04. Office location: Albany tered agent is: USA Corpo­ bany, NY 12207. The regis­ process to: clo Ganfer & . (November 1, 2006) County. SSNY designated as rate Services Inc. at the LEGAL NOTICE tered agent is: USA Corpo­ Shore, LLP, 360 Lexington Notice of Qualification of agent of LLC whom process same address. Purpose: all rate Services Inc. at the Avenue, NY, NY 10017. Pur­ FAST FM MONEY, LLC. Au­ against may be served. lawful activities. Notice of Publication same address. Purpose: all pose: any lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE thority filed with Secy. of SSNY shall mail process to: LD-14378 GEMINIANI LLCArts. olOrg. lawful activities. LD-14337 State of NY (SSNy) on 8/ c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- (November 1 , 2006) was filed with SSNY on 5/15/ LD-14289 (November 1, 2006) Notice of Formation of 16/06. Office loca~on: Albany 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. 03. Office location: Albany (November 1 , 2006) NEVENA, LLC. Arts. of Org. County. LLC formed in Texas The registered agent is: USA County. SSNY designated as filed wilh NY Dept. of State (TX) on 6/8/06. SSNY des­ Corporate Services Inc. at LEGAL NOTICE agent of LLC whom process LEGAL NOTICE on 9/15/06. Office location: ignated as agent of LLC the same address. Purpose: against may be served. LEGAL NOTICE Albany County. Principal upon whom process against all lawful activities. Notice of Publication SSNY shall mail process to: NOTICE OF FORMATION business address: 83 Mercer it may be served. SSNY shall LD-14371 LARKSWOOD LLC Arts. 01 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- Notice of Publication OF LIMITED LIABILITY St., Ground FI., NY, NY mail process to: clo Capitol (November 1 , 2006) Org. was filed with SSNY on 3rd Floor, Albany, NY t2207. RINGSLADE LLC Arts. of COMPANY. NAME: 10012. Secy. of State des­ Services, Inc., 40 Colvin Av­ 10/12106. Office location: Al­ The registered agent is: USA Org. was filed with SSNY on RAVIAN'S REALTY LLC.Ar- ignated as agent of LLC enue, Ste. 200, Albany, NY bany County. SSNY deSig­ Corporate Services Inc. at 6/19/02. Office location: Al- ticles of Organization were upon whom process against 12206. TX address of LLC: LEGAL NOTICE nated as agent of LLC whom the same address. Purpose: bany County. SSNY desig- filed with the Secretary of it may be served. Secy. of 5065 Westheimer Road, Ste. process against may be all lawful activities. nated as agent of LLC whom State of New York (SSNY) on State shall mail process to: 722, Houston, TX 77056. Notice of Publication served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LD-14283 process against may be' 09/12106. Office location: AI­ Corporation Service Co., 80 Arts_ of Org. filed with TX AMPTON LLC Arts_ of Org. cess to: clo The LLC, 4E (November 1 , 2006) served. SSNY shall mail pro- bany County. SSNY has State St., Albany, NY 12207. Secy.ofState,10t9Br02os, was filed with SSNY on11/ State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ cess to: clo The LLC, 46 been designated Purpose: fashion boutique. Austin, TX 78701. Purpose: Ot/04. Office location: Albany bany, NY 12207. The regis­ State Street- 3rd Floor, AI- as agent of the LLC upon LD-14346 The company will operate·as County. SSNY designated as tered agent is: USA Corpo­ LEGAL NOTICE bany, NY 12207. The regis- whom process against it may (November 1, 2006) a licensed money transmit­ agent of LLC whom process rate Services Inc. at the tered agent is: USA Corpo- be served. SSNY shall mail ter. against may be served. same address. Purpose: all Notice of Publication rate Services Inc. at the a copy of process to the LLC, LD-14354 SSNY shall mail process to: lawful activities. GLASBROOK LLC Arts. of same address. Purpose: all 10 Tallow Wood Drive, LEGAL NOTICE (November 1. 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- LD-14379 Org. was filed with SSNY on lawful activities. Clifton Park, New York 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. (November 1 , 2006) 9/14/04. Office locatioh: Al­ LD-14290 12065. Purpose: For any Notice of Qualification of The registered agent is: USA bany County. SSNY desig­ (November t, 2006) lawlul purpose .. Bigapplegroc;:er.net, LLC. LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at nated as agent of LLC whom LD-14339 Authority filed with Secy. Of the same address. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE process against may be (November 1 , 2006) State of N.J. (SSNY) on 06/ Notice of Formation of all lawful activities. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LEGAL NOTICE -12/06. LLC Fonned in New RAVENSFIELD LLC. Arts. 01 LD-14372 Notice of Publication cess to: clo The LLC, 46 Jersey (NJ) on 05/10/06. Of- Org. filed with Secy. of State (November 1, 2006) FORTROSE LLC Arts. 01 State Street- 3rd Floor, AI· NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE fice location: Albany County. of N.Y. (SSNY) on 5/2/02. Org. was filed with SSNY on bany, NY 12207. The regis­ OF A PROFESSIONAL LIM­ SSNY designated as agent Office location: Albany 10/12/06. Office localion: Al­ tered agent is: USA Corpo­ ITED LIABILITY COMPANY NOTICE OF FORMATION of LLC upon whom process County. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE bany County. SSNY desig­ rate Services Inc. at the (PLLC). OF LIMITED LIABILITY against it may be served. agent of LLC upon whom nated as agent of LLC whom same address. Purpose: all The name of the PLLC is COMPANY. NAME: CAPI­ SSNY shall mail process to: process against it may be' Notice of Qualification of process against may be lawful activities. GERALD J. HAUSLER, D.O. TAL PLANNING CONSULT­ C/O Allstate Corporate Ser- served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Parishpay, LLC. Fictitious served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LD-14284 PLLC. The Articles of Orga­ ING, LLC. Articles of Orga­ vices Corp_, 41 State St. Ste .. cess to: The LLC, 875 Av- name: Parishpay I, LLC. Au­ cess to: clo The LLC, 46 (November 1,2006) nization of the PLLC were nization were filed with the 415, Albany, NY 12207. NJ enue of the Americas, Ste. thority filed with Secy. of State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ filed with the NY Secretary Secretary of State of New addressofLLC:8HopeSt., 501, NY, NY 10001, Attn: State of NY (SSNY) on 08/ bany, NY 12207. The regis~, of State, under Section 1203 York (SSNY) on Oi/05/06. Jersey City, NJ 07307. Arts. National Registered Agents 23/06. Office location: Al­ tered agent is: USA Corpo­ LEGAL.NOTICE· of the Limited Liability Law, Office location: Albany Of Org. filed with NJ Secy. Inc., registered agent upon bany County. LLC formed in rate Services Inc. at the: on December 23, 1999. The County. SSNY has been Of State, 225 West State St., whom process may be Delaware (DE) on 8/15/06. same address. Purpose: al~ Notice of Publication purpose of the PLLC is to deSignated as agent of the Trenton, NJ 08608. Purpose~ served. Purpose: any lawful SSNY designated as agent lawful activities. I LANGFORD LLC Arts. of engage in any lawful act or LLC upon whom process any lawful activity. activity. of LLC upon whom process LD-14380 I Org. was filed with SSNY on activity. The office of the against it may be served. LD-14347 LD-14365 against it may be served. (November 1, 2006) 2116/06. Office location: Al­ PLLC is to be located in Al­ SSNY shall mail a copy of (November 1 , 2006) (November 1 , 2006) SSNY shall mail process to: bany County. SSNY desig­ bany County. The Secretary process to the LLC, 33 Park 152 W. 57th. 33rd FI., NY, NY nated as agent of LLC whom of State is designated as the Drive, Albany, New York 10019. Address required to LEGAL NOTICE process against may be agent of the PLLC upon 12204. Purpose: For any LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE be maintained in DE: 160 • served. SSNY shall mail pro­ whom process against the lawful purpose . Greentree Dr., Ste. 100, Do­ Notice of Publication I cess to: clo The LLC, 46 PLLC may be served. The LD-14340 Notice of Formation of Notice of Qualification of ver, DE 11904. Arts. of Org. MIRIADWAYS TECH. LLG State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ address to which the Secre­ (November 1, 2006) Businesstone LLC .. ,Arts. of Amherst Media Outdo'or, filed with DE Secy. Of State. Arts. of Org. was filed with! bany, NY 12207. The regis­ tary of State shall mail a copy Org. filed with Secy. of State LLC. Authority 'filed' with 40,1 Federal St., Ste 4., Do­ SSNY dn 6/11/02. Office I~ tered agent is: USA Corpo­ of any process against the of. ~Y (SSNY) on 9/28/06.. Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) ver, DE 19901 Purpose: any cation: Albany County. SSN rate Services Inc. at the PLLC is 37 Covington Court, LEGAL NOTICE OffiQe location: Albany Co. on 211106. Office1location: laWful activities. deSignated' as agent of LLC same address. Purpose: all Niskayuna, New York 12309 .. SSr;.JY de!;?ignated. as agent Albany County.· LLC :formed LD-14373 whom process against rna lawful activities. LD-r4305 Notice of Qualification of A to of LLC upon whom process in New.Jersey (NJ) on 11/9/ LD-14285 . (November 1 , '2006) be served. SSNY shall mail (November 1, 2006) Z Trading Services, LLC. against it may be served. 05. SSNY designated as process to: clo The LLC, 4 . (November t, 2006) Authority filed with Secy. Of SSNY shall mail process to: agent of LLC upon whom State Street- 3rd Floor, Al~ State of N.J. (SSNY) on 06/ The LLC, 301 East 791h process against it may be LEGAL NOTICE bany, NY 12207. The regis­ LEGAL NOTICE 29/06. LLC Formed in New Street, Ste 24-H, NY. NY served. SSNY shall mail pro~ tered agent is: USA Corpo­ LEGAL NOTICE Jersey (NJ) on 05/1 t/OQ. Of­ 10021. Purpose: any lawful cess to: Mark Van Fossan, Notice of Formation of rate Services Inc. at th NOTICE OF ORGANIZA­ fice location: Albany County.. activities. 67 Summit Ave., Summit, NJ People Like Blue Pictures same address. Purpose: all Notice of Publication TION OF LlTLBYT LLC SSNY designated as agent LD"14355 07901, tlie NJ address of the LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with ASSOCIATED EUROMEDIA lawful adivities. On September 20,' 2006, of LLC upon whom process (November 1, 2006) LLC. Ce'rt. of Form. filed with Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) LD-14383 INTERNATIONAL LLC Arts. LlTLBYT LLC (the "LLC") against it may be served. NJ State Treasurer, 225 W. on 10/11/06. Office location: (No~ember 1. 2006) of Org. was filed with'SSNY filed Articles of Organization. SSNY shall mail process to: Stale SI., Trenlon, NJ 08608. Albany Co. SSNY desig­ on 4110/03. Office location: with the New York. State De-' C/O Allstate Corporate 'Ser­ LEGAL NOTICE Purpose: any lawful activity. nated as agent of LLC upon Albany County. SSNY des­ partment of State. The of­ vices Corp., 41 State St. Ste. LD-14367 whom process against it may LEGAL NOTICE ignated as agent of LLC fice of the LLC is to be lo­ 415, Albany, NY 12207. NJ Notice of Fonnation of Inergy be served. SSNY shall mail whom process against may (November 1. 2006) cated in Albany County. The address of LLC: 8 Hope St., Midstream, LLC, App. for process to: The LLC, 259 Notice of Publication be served. SSNY shall mail New York Secretary of State I Jersey City, NJ 07307. Arts. Auth. filed with Sec'y of State West 101h Street, #3G, NY, TOLLINGTON LLC Arts. of process to: clo The LLC, 46 is ~esignated as the agent Of Org. filed with NJ Secy. (SSNY) 9/1/06. Office loca­ NY 10014. Purpose: any State Stree,- 3rd Floor, Al­ LEGAL NOTICE Org. was filed with SSNY on upon whom process against Of State, 225 West State St., tion: Albany County. LLC lawful activities. 10/13/06. Office location: Al­ bany, NY t2207. The regis­ the LLC may be served. The Trenton, NJ 08608. Purpose: org. in DE 9/21/04. SSNY Notice of Publication LD-14374 tered agent is: USlf-Corpo­ bany County. SSNY desig­ post office address to which any lawful activity. deSignated as agent of LLC SHAOXING LLC Arts. of (November 1 , 2006) nated as agent of LLC whom rate Services Inc. at the the Secretary of Slate shall LD-14342 upon whom process against Org. was filed with SSNY on same address. Purpose: all process against may be mail a copy of any process (November 1 , 2006) it llJay be served. SSNY 10/11/06. Office location: Al­ served. SSNY shall mail pro- lawful activities. against the LLC served upon shall mail copy of process to bany County. SSNY desig­ LD-14286 LEGAL NOTICE cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 him or her to the LLC, is clo c/o CSC, 80 State Street, nated as agent of LLC whom State Street- 3rd Floor, AI­ • (November 1, 2006) James T. Bytner, 304 LEGAL NOTICE Albany, NY 12207. DE of­ process against may be NOTICE OF FORMATION bany, NY 12207. The regis­ Grooms Road, Clifton Park, fice addr: CSC, 2711 served. SSNY shall mail pro­ OF LIMITED LIABILITY tered agent is: USA Corpo­ New York 12065. The ad­ Notice of Qualification of Centerville Rd., Wilmington, cess to: clo The LLC, 46 COMPANY. NAME: SCAR- rate Services Inc. at the LEGAL NOTICE. dress of the principal busi­ Somers Woods Develop­ DE 19808. Cert. of Form. on State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ LET STITCH LLC. Articles of ' same address. Purpose: all ness location of the LLC is ment LLC. Authority filed file: SSDE, Townsend Bldg., bany, NY 12207. The regis­ Organization were filed with lawful activities. Notice of Publication 27 Fuller Road, Albany, New with NY Dept. of State on 91 Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: BYRON BAY ESTATES LLC tered agent is: USA Corpo­ the Secretary of State of New LD-14390 York 12205. The LLC is or­ 27/06. Office location: Al­ any lawful activities. rate Services Inc. at the York (SSNY) on 09/25/06. (November 1, 2006). Arts. of Org. was filed with ganized for the purpose of a bany County. Principal busi­ LD-14359 SSNY on 6/13/03. Office lo­ same address. Purpose: all .Office location: Albany bar and restaurant establish­ ness address: 2001 Bryan (November 1 , 2006) lawful activities. County. SSNY has been cation: Albany County. SSNY ment, as well as any other St., Ste. 3700, Dallas, TX designated as agent of LLC LD-14368 designated as agent of the LEGAL NOTICE lawful bUSiness. 75201. LLC formed in Dela- (November 1, 2006) LLC· upon whom process whom process against may LD-14305 ware (DE) on 9/26/06. Secy. LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSNY shall mail against it may be served. Notice of Formation of OPPR (November 1, 2006) of State deSignated as agent SSNY shall mail a copy of LLC Arts. of Org. filed with process to: clo The LLC, 46 of LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of LEGAL NOTICE State Street- 3rd Floor. Al­ process to the LLC, clo NY Secy. Of State (SSNY) against it may be served. Equus GP Holdee LLc., App TammyAnderson, 131 Elgie bany, NY 12207. The regis­ on 9/20/06 Office location: LEGAL N.OTICE Secy. of State, shall mail pro- for Auth filed Sec'y of State Notice of Publication Street, Apartment B, Ahmy, Albany County. SSNY is des­ tered agent is: USA Corpo­ cess 10: c/o Corporation Ser- (SSNY) 4/22/04. Office 10- VIVAS LLC Arts. of Org. was rate Services Inc. at the New York 12202. Purpose: ignated as agent of LLC Notice of Qualification of Di­ vice Co., 80 Slate St., AI- cation: Albany County. LLC filed with SSNYon11/01/04. For any lawful purpose. upon whom process against same address. Purpose: all ego Touring, LLC. Authority bany. NY 12207. DE ad- org. in DE 2/9/04. SSNY Olfice location: Albany lawful activities. LD-14376 it may be served. SSNY shall filed with NY Dept. of State dress of LLC: 2711 designated as agent of LLC County. SSNYdesignatedas (November 1, 2006) mail process to: 140 Beach LD-14287 on 918106. Office location: Centerville Rd., Wilmington, - upon whom process against agent of LLC whom process (November 1, 2006) 113th St., Rockaway Park, Albany County. Principal DE 19808. Arts. ofOrg. filed it may be served. SSNY against may be served. NY 11694. Purpose: any law- , bUSiness address: 9348 with DE Secy. of State, 401 shall mail copy of process to SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE ful activity. Civic Center Dr., 4th Fl., Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, clo CSC, 80 State Street, cloThe LLC, 4.6 State Street­ LD-14391 LEGAL NOTICE Beverly Hills, CA 90210. DE 19901. Purpose: real Albany, NY 12207. DE of- 3rd Floo',Albany, NY 12207. Notice of Publication (November 1. 2006) LLC formed in Delaware Notice of Publication estate development. fice addr.: esc, 2711 The registered agent is: USA HALESWORTH LLC Arts. of (DE) on 7/7/06. ~ecy. of LD-14344 Centerville Rd., Wilmington, Corporate Services Inc. at Org. was filed with SSNY on PARLEY LLC Arts. of Org. State deSignated as agent of was filed with SSNY on 111 (Novemb~r 1, 2006) DE 19808. Cert. of Form. on . the same address. Purpose: 10/12/06. Office location: Al­ LEGAL NOTICE LLC upon whom process file: SSDE, Townsend Bldg., all lawful activities. 29/05. Office location: Albany bany County. SSNY desig­ against it may be served. Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: LD-14369 nated as agent of LLC whom Notice of Formation of County. SSNY designated as Secy. of State shall mail pro­ agent of LLC whom process LEGAL NOTICE any lawful activities. (November 1, 2006) process against may be Fordham Capital LLC Arts. of cess to: clo Corporation Ser­ LD-14360 served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Org. filed with NY Secy. Of against may be served. vice Co. (CSC);80 State St., Notice of Qualification of SSNY sball mail process to: (November 1 , 2006) cess to: clo The LLC, 46 State (SSNY) on 4/05/06 Albany, NY 12207. DE ad­ GHS Melro NY, LLC. Author­ LEGAL NOTICE State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ Office location: Albany clo The LLC, 4'6 State Street- dress of LLC: c/o CSC, 2711 ity filed with NY Dept. of 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. bany, NY 12207. The regis­ County. SSNY is designated Centerville Rd., Wilmington, State on 9/26/06. Office lo­ Notice of Publication The registered agent is: USA LEGAL NOTICE tered agent is: USA Corpo­ as agent of LLC upon whom DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed cation: Albany County. Prin­ GENSERV LLC Arts. of Org. Corporate Services Inc. at rate Services Inc. at the process against it may be with DE Secy. of State. 401 cipal business address: 4 Notice of Formation of was filed with SSNY on 111 the same address. Purpose: same address. Purpose: all served. SSNY shaJJ mail pro­ Federal' St., Suite 4, Dover, Walnut Grove Dr., Horsham, MULTI RACING USA LLC. 08/02. Office location: Albany lawful activities. cess to: 215 W. 101 St. #2F, all lawful activities. DE 19901. Purpose: pro­ PA 19044. LLC formed in Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. LD-14288 County. SSNY designated as LD-14377 New York, NY 10025. Pur­ mote Jive theatrical events. Delaware (DE) on 8/17/06. of State 01 N.Y. (SSNY) on agent of LLC whom process (November 1 , 2006) (November 1, 2006) pose: any lawfu! activity. LD-14313 Secy. of State designated as 9/23/03. Office location: Al­ against may be served. LD-14392 (November 1, 2006) agent of LLC upon whom bany County. SSNY desig­ SSNY shall m.ail process to: (November 1, 2006) process against it may be nated as a£lent of LLC upon clo The LLC, 46 State Street- LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE served. Secy. of State shall whom process against it may 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Notice of Publication LEGAL NOTICE mail process to: clo Corpo­ be served. SSNY shall mail The registered agent is: USA Notice of PUblication LEGAL NOTICE MAYWOOD LLC Arts. of ration Service Co. (CSC), 80 process to: clo The LLC, 46 Corporate Services Inc. at KYVERDALE LLC Arts. of Notice of Formation of 300 State St., Albany, NY.12207. State St., 3rd Fl., Albany, NY Org. was filed with SSNY on the same address. Purpose: Org. was filed with SSNY on 'Notice of Formation of Clean Washington Street, LLC. DE address of LLC: c/o CSC, 12207, Attn: USA Corporate 6/19/02. Office location: Al- all lawful activities. 10/12106. Office locaticn: Al­ Living Property Management ' Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. 2711 Centerville Rd., Ste. Services, Inc. Purpose: any LD-14370 bany County. SSNY aesig­ LLC Arts. of Org. filed with : (November 1 , 2006) nated as agent of LLC whom NY Secy. Of State (SSNY) THE SPOTLIGHT November 1,2006 - PAGE 35 .

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE • on 5/24/06 Office location: LEGAL NOTICE on 10/17/06. Office location: 2711 Centerville Rd., Ste. vice Co., 80 State St., Al­ Scotland Town Hall, showing Planning Board Albany County. SSNY is des­ Albany County. SSNY des­ 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. bany, NY 12207. Principal the preliminary budget with Notice is hereby given that ignated as agent of LLC Notice of Formation of 180 ignated as agent of LLC Arts. of Org. filed with DE business location / PA ad­ such changes, alterations the Planning Board of Town upon whom process against Hester Street Restaurant whom process against may Secy. of State, 401 Federal dress of LLC: 300 Berwyn and revisions as may have of New Scotland, New York it may be served. SSNY shall LLC Arts. of Org. filed with be served. SSNY shall mail St., Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ Park, Ste. 115, Berwyn, PA been made therein by the will hold a public hearing pur­ mail process to: 25 Broad St. NY Secy. Of State (SSNY) process to: c/o The LLC, 46 pose: any lawful activity. 19312. Arts. of Org. filed with Town Board. At such hear­ suant to Article 11, Section #101, New York, NY 10004. on 9/19/06 Office location: State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ LD-14427 PA Dept. of Slale, 206 N. ing, any person may be 190-52 of the Z~:ming Law on Purpose: any [awful activity. Albany County. SSNY is des­ bany, NY 12207. The regis­ (November 1 , 2006) Office Bldg., Harrisburg, PA heard in favor of or against the following proposition: LD-14393 ignated as agent of LLC tered agent is: USA Corpo~ 17105. Purpose: any lawful the preliminary budget as A Public Hearing for Site upon whom process against rate Services Inc. at the activity. compiled or for or against Plan # 75 November 1, 2006) it may be served. SSNY shall same address. Purpose: all . LEGAL NOTICE I.D-J4432 any item or items therein Site Plan Application # 75. mail process to: 180 Hester lawful activities. ' (November 1,2006) , contained .. Application submitt~d by S1., New York: NY 10013. LD-14421 Notice- of Registration of The following are the pro­ Gary Menia for a site plan LEGAL NOTICE' Purpose: any lawful activity. (November 1 , 2006) COOLEY GODWARD posed salaries of certain review to allow for the con­ LD-14401 KRONISH LLP (formerly: LEGAL NOTICE town officers of the Town of struction of a storage/ware­ Notice of Formation of (November 1', 2006) COOLEY GODWARD LLP), New Scotland: \" . house type building 50 feet Peterson Capital LLCArts. of LEGAL NOTICE a registered limited liability Notice of Qualification of Officer P r _0 - in le~glh by twenty eight feel Org. filed with NY Secy.· Of partnership (RLLP). Cert. Alutiiq-Global Solutions, posed Salary " in width. The buitding IS to be State (SSNY) on 2/1.5/0.6 LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Publication filed with Secy. of State of LtC. Authority filed with Town-Superviso'r used for the storage of equip­ Office location: ,Alba~ny HILMAR VENTURES LLC N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/2212006' Secy.of.StateofN.Y. (SSNY) $52,935.12 . ment and materials used for County. SSNY is d~.sign.ated Notice of Fon:nation of 48-52 Arts. "Of Org. was filed with Office' location: Albany on 9/26/06. Office location: Counsel Member $7,404'.48 Mr. Menias business." The as agent of LLC upon- w/1om Franklin, Ll:C Arts. of Org. SSNY on,10/17/06. Office County. LLP registered in . Albany.County. LLC forTned­ Town Clerk _ structure proposed is to be process against· it may be filed wilh NY Secy. Of Slate -locatiorE ,Albany··County~ Califbrnia (CA) on 8/13/ in Alaska (AK) on 1/24/03.- $49,499.16 built on a 1.1 acre vacant lot served. SSNY shall mail'pro­ (SSNY) on .10'"3/06 Office SSNY designated as agent 1996. SSNY designated as SSNY deslgnated as agent Town Highway Superinten- owned by Mr. Menia. The lot cess to: 25 Broad St. #101, location: Albany County. of LLC whom process agent of LLP upon whom of LLC upon whom process denl $65,873,08 lies within the industrial Dis­ New York, NY 10004. Pur­ SSNY is designated as against may be served.­ process against it may be against it may be served. By order of the Town Board trict, is situated on New Scot­ pose: any lawful activity. agent of LLC upon whom SSNY shall mail process to: selVed. SSNY shall mail pro- SSNY shall mail process to: of the Town of New land South Road and is iden­ process against it may be LD-14394 cia The LLC, 46 State Street- cess to: Corporation Service c/o CT Corporation System, Scotland on October 11 , tified as New Scotland tax served. SSNY shall mail pro­ 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Company, 80 Slale St., AI- 1118thAve.,NY,NY100ll, (November 1, 2006)·: 2006. parcel id # 84.-2-44.32. cess to: 761 River Ave., Ste The regis!e!~ a~ent is: USA_ bany, NY 12207. CA ad- registeredagentuponwhoin Warehouse/storage build­ 1, Lakewood, NJ; 08701. Corporate Services Inc. at dres~principal business 10:- process·· may be served. ,AK Town Clerk ings are a permitted use for LEGAL NOTICE -- Purpose: any lawful activity. the same address. Purpose: cation of ,LLP: Five Palo Alto address/principal bUSiness LD-14440 the Industrial District as per LD-14402 all lawful activities. Sq., 3000 'EI Camino Real; localion of LLC: 3909 Arctic (November 1 , 2006) Article II, Section 190-18 of Notice of Formation of (November 1, 2006) LD-14422 Palo AlIa, CA 94306. Pur- Blvd., Sle. 400, Anchorage, the Zoning Law. This appli­ Friends & Brothers LLC Arts. (November 1 ,2006) pose: practice the profes- AK 99503. Cert. of Org. fired cation is made pursuant to of Org. filed wilh NY Secy. Of sian of law. with AK Secy. of State, 150 LEGAL NOTICE Article V, Section 190-52 of Slate (SSNY) on 9/26/06 LEGAL NOTICE LD-14428 Third St., Juneau, AK 99801. the Zon'ing Law. Notice of Formation of Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE (November 1 , 2006) Purpose: all lawful purposes. Said hearing will take place County. SSNY is designated Notice of Formation of 707 LD-14433 SoftpowerLLC. Arts. of Org. on November 6, 2006 at the filed with Secy. of State of NY as agent of LLC upon whom E,187 LLC Arts. of Org. filed Notice of Publication (November 1., 2006) New Scotland Town Hall be­ (SSNY) on 10/10/06. Office process against it may be with NY Secy. Of Stale TINTO GROUP LLC Arts. of LEGAL NOTICE ginning at 7:00 P.M. location: Albany Co. SSNY served. SSNY shall mail pro­ (SSNY) on 10/11/06 Office Org. was filed with SSNY on Robert Slapf designated as agent of LLC cess to: 139 1 st Ave., North -location: Albany County. 10/17/06. Office location: Al­ Notice of Qualification of LEGAL NOTICE Chairman, Planning Board SSNY is deSignated as Sunesys, LLC. Authority filed upon whom process against Store, New York, NY 10003. bany County. SSNY desig­ The Town of New Scotland Purpose: any lawful activity. agent of LLC upon whom nated as agent of LLC whom with Secy. of State of N.Y. Notice of Qualification of it may be served. SSNY is an equal opportunity LD-14395 process against it may be process against may be (SSNY) on 10/6/06. Fictilious Alutiiq Security & Technol­ shall mail process to: The LLC, 301 Easl 79th St., Ste (November 1 , 2006) serv~d. SSNY shall mail pro­ served. SSNY shall mail pro­ name in NY State: ogy, LLC. Authority filed wilh provider and employer cess to: 5 Dogwood Rd., cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 InfraSource Sunesys, LLC. Secy. of Stale of N.Y. (SSNY) 24-H, New York, NY 10021. LD-14448 Greal Neck, NY, 11024. Pur- State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ Office location: Albany on 3/30/2004. Office loca­ Purpose: any lawful activi- (November 1, 2006) ties. . LEGAL NOTICE ase: any lawful activity. bany, NY 12207. The regis­ County. LLC formed in Dela­ tion: Albany County. LLC E0-14403 tered agent is: USA Corpo­ ware (DE) on 9/18106. SSNY formed in Alaska (AK) on 5/ LD-14445 Notice of Formation of (November 1, 2006) rate Services Inc. at the designated as agent of LLC 25/2000. SSNY designaled (November 1, 2006) LEGAL NOTICE Herkimer Management, LLC same address. Purpose: aU upon whom process against as agent of LLC upon whom Arts. of Org. filed with NY lawful activities, it may be served. SSNY shall process against it may be Notice of Formation of FAE Secy. Of Stale (SSNY) on 9/ LEGAL NOTICE LD-14423 maa process to: c/o CT Cor­ served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LEGAL NOTICE Holdings 35671 OR, LLC Au­ thority filed with NY Secy. Of 27/06 Office location: Albany (November 1 , 2006) poration System, 111 8th cess to: cia CT Corporation County. SSNY is designated Notice of Formation of Amin Ave., NY, NY 10011, regis­ System, 1118thAve., NY, NY Notice of Qualification of Slate (SSNY) on 9/14/06 as agent of LLC upon whom Mgt. LLC Arts. of Org, filed tered agent upon whom pro­ 10011, registered agent USRG Niagara Biomass, Office location: Albany LLC. Authority filed with County. LLC formed in UTAH process against it may be with NY Secy. Of Slate LEGAL NOTICE cess may be served. DE ad­ upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail pro­ (SSNY) on 9/29/06 Office 10- dress of LLC: 1209 Orange served. AK address/principal Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNy) (UT) on 2/9/05. SSNY is des­ on 10/6/06. Office location: cess to: P.O. Box 268, calion: Albany County. SSNY Notice of Publication St., Wilminglon, DE 19801. business location of LLC: ignated as agent of LLC Pomona, NY 10970. Pur­ is deSignated as agent of KUDOS INTERNATIONAL Arts. of Org. filed with DE 3909 Arctic Blvd., Ste. 400, Albany County. LLC formed upon whom process against pose: any lawful activity. LLC upon whom process LLC Arts. of Org. was filed Secy. of State, .Federal & Anchorage, AK 99503. Cert. in Delaware (DE) on 1014/06. it may be served. SSNY shall SSNY deSignated as agent LD-14396 against it may be served. wilh SSNYon 10/17/06. Of­ Duke of York St., Dover, DE of Org. filed with AK Secy. of mail proc;:ess to: 1441 East SSNY shall mail process to: fice location: Albany County, 19901. Purpose: all lawful State, 150 Third St., Juneau, of LLC upon whom process 27th St., Brooklyn, NY (November 1, 2006) against it may be served. 260 Oakridge' Ln., North SSNY deSignated as agent purposes. AK 99801. Purpose: alilaw­ 11203. UT address of LLC: SSNY shall mail process to Hills, NY, 11507. Purpose: of LLC whom process LD-14429 ful purposes. 560 South 300 East, Ste 200 principal business, location: LEGAL NOTICE any lawful activity. against may be served. (November 1, 2006) LD-I4434 Salt Lake City, UT 84111. US Renewable Group, 2425, LD-14404 SSNY shall mail process to: (November 1 , 2006) Arts of Org. filed with UT Notice of Formation of NYC (November 1 , 2006) cia The LLC, 46 Slale Streel- Olympic Blvd., Ste. 6050 W., Secy, Of Stale, Kathy Berg, Capital Value Fund I, LLC 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Santa Monica, CA 90404. 160 E, 300 S. 2nd FI., Salt LEGAL NOTICE DE address of LLC: c/o Cor­ Arts. of Org. filed with NY The registered agent is: USA LEGAL NOTICE Lake City, UT 84111. Pur­ Secy. Of Slale (SSNY) on 4/ LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at Notice of Qualification of poration Service Co., 2711 pose: any lawful activity. 28/06 Office location: Albany the same address. Purpose: Blair Park Services, LLC. TOWN OF NEW SCOT­ Centerville Rd., Ste. 400, LD-14450 . County. SSNY is designated Notice of Publication all lawful activities. Authority filed with Secy. of LAND Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. (November 1, 2006) as agent of LLC upon whom p TAMRIELGROUP LLC Arts. LD-14424 Slate of N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­ of Org. filed with DE Secy. of State, 401 Federal St., Do­ ocess against it may be - of Org. was filed with SSNY (November 1, 2006) 6/06. Fictitious name in NY ING served. SSNY shall mail pr on 10/17/06. Office location: State: InfraSource Blair Park Please take notice that a ver, DE 19901. Purpose: any LEGAL NOTICE cess to: Albany County. SSNY des­ Services, LLC. Office loca­ public hearing will be held by lawful activity. LD-14446 Notice of Formation of AZ ignated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE tion: Albany County. LLC the Town Board of the Town 5 Broad St. #101, New York, whom process against may formed in Delaware (DE) on of New Scotland on Novem­ (November 1, 2906) Kidz LLC Arts. of Org. filed wilh NY Secy. Of Stale NY 10004. Purpose: any be served. SSNY shall mail Notice of Publication 9/18/01; SSNY designated ber 8, 2006 at 6:45 p.m. at lawful activity. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 ·FAST TRACK HOLDINGS as agent of LLC upon whom New Scotland Town Hall, (SSNY) on 10/18/06 Office LD-14397 State Slreet- 3rd Floor, Al­ LLC Arts. of Org. was filed process against it may be 2029 New Scotland Road, LEGAL NOTICE location: Albany County. bany, NY 12207. The regis­ with SSNYon 10/17/06. Of­ served. SSNY shall mail pro­ Slingerlands, New York re­ SSNY is designated as (November 1 , 2006) Public Notice of Hearing agent of LLC upon whom tered agent is: USA Corpo­ fice location: Albany County. cess to: c/o CT -Corporation garding the adoption of Lo­ The Town of New Scotland process against it may be • rate Services Inc. at the SSNY designated as agent Syslem, 1118thAve" NY, NY cal Law #8 for the year 2006, Planning Board served. SSNY shall mail pro­ LEGAL NOTiCE same address. Purpose: all of LLC whom process 1 00 11, regislered agent which would create separate lawful activities. against may be served. line items on New Scotland Notice is hereby given that cess to: 60 Morrow Ave., upon whom process may be the Planning Board of Town Notice of Formation of NYC LD-14417 SSNY shall mail process to: served. DE address of LLC: Town tax bills for expenses Scarsdale, NY 10583. Pur­ of New Scotland, New York pose: any lawful activity.. Capital Value Fund II, LLC (November 1, 2006) cia 111e LLC, 46 Stale Slreel- 1209 Orange St., associated with the Help Arts. of Org. filed with NY 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. America Vote Act and Ad­ will hold a public hearing pur­ LD-14451 Wilmington, DE 19801. Arts. suant to Article IV, Section Secy. Of Slate (SSNY) on 6/ The registered agent is: USA vanced Life Support. Cop­ (November 1, 2006) of Org. filed with DE Secy. of 190-41 of the Zoning Law on 28/06 Office 10cation:Albany LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at State, P.O. Box 898, Dover, ies of the proposed Local County. SSNY is designated the same address. Purpose: Law are available for review the following proposition: DE 19903. Purpose: all law­ A Public Hearing for Special as agent of LLC upon whom Notice of Publication all lawful activities. ful purposes. at New Scotland Town Hall. LEGAL NOTICE process against it may be HIGH ROCK INTERNA' Use Permit # 482 . LD-14425 LD-14430 By order of the Town Board Notice of Publication served. SSNY shall mail pro­ TIONAL LLC Arts. of Org. Special Use Permit Applica­ (November 1 , 2006) (November 1 , 2006) of the Town of New AZZURRA LLC Arts. of Org. cess to: 25 Broad St. #101, was filed with SSNY on 10/ tion # 482: Scotland on October 11 , was filed with SSNY on 11/ New York, NY 10004. Pur­ 17/06. Office location: Albany Application submitted by County. SSNY designated as 2006. Christopher Bevin, of 30/04. Office location: Albany pose: any Ia.wful activity. LEGAL NOTtCE LEGAL NOTICE County. SSNY designated as LD-14398 agent of LLC whom process Diane Deschenes Velocitel, on behalf of Free­ dom Broadcasting, Inc. to be agent of LLC whom process (November 1, 2006) against may be served. Notice of Publication Notice of Qualification of New Scotland Town Clerk SSNY shall mail process 10: SABRE SERVICES LLC Michael A. Beach & Associ­ LD-14439 allowed to replace three an­ against may be served·. cia The LLC, 46 Slale Slreet- Arts. of Org. was filed with ates, LLC, a foreign profes­ (November 1, 2006) tennas on an existing tower SSNY shall mail process to: owned Freedom Broadcast­ cia The LLC, 46 State Street- LEGAL NOTICE 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. SSNY on 10/17/06. Office sional service limited liability The registered agent is: USA location: Albany County. company (PLLC). Authority ing, Inc. The parcel consists 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Notice of Formation of NYC Corporate Services Inc. at SSNY designated as agent filed wilh Secy. of Stale of NY LEGAL NOTICE of 7.6 +/- acres, is situated The registered agent is: USA Capital Value Manager, LLC the same address, Purpose: of LLC whom process (SSNY) on 9/15/2006 Office within the RF district on Bea­ Corporate Services Inc. at Arts. of Org. filed with NY all lawful activities. against may be served. location: Albany County. TOWN OF NEW SCOT­ ver Dam Road and is identi­ the same'address. Purpose: Secy. Of Slale (SSNY) on 4/ LD-14418 SSNY shaU mail process to: PLLC formed in New Jersey LAND fied as New Scotland tax all lawful activities. 28/06 Office location: Albany (November 1, 2006) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- on 10/1/1997. SSNY desig­ NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR­ parcel # 71.-1-57. The Ap­ LD-14452 County. SSNY is designated 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. nated as a!:}8nt of PLLC upon ING ON THE PRELIMI­ plicant proposes to place six (November 1, 2006) as agent of LLC upon whom The registered agent is: USA whom process against it may NARY BUDGET OF THE new antennas in the same process against it may be LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at be served. SSNY shall mall TOWN OF NEW SCOT­ locations and at the same served. SSNY shaJi mail pro­ the same address. Purpose: copy of process to principal LAND FOR THE YEAR height as those being re­ LEGAL NOTICE cess to: 25 Broad St. #101, Notice of Publication all lawful activities. business location: 205 2007 moved from the existing New York, NY 10004. Pur­ KORBEL HOLDINGS LLC Birchfield Dr., Mt. Laurel, NJ Notice is hereby given that tower. This application is Notice of Publication LD-14426 RUBIN HOLGING LLC Arts. pose: any lawful activity. Arts. of Org. was filed with 08054. Purpose: practice the the preliminary budget of the made as referenced by the (November 1, 2006) of Org. was filed with SSNY LD-14399 SSNYon 10/17/06. Office profession of law. Town of New Scotland for the Town of New Scotland Wire­ on 2101/02. Office location: location: Albany County. LD-14431 fiscal year beginning Janu­ less Telecommunications (November 1 , 2006) Albany County. SSNY des­ SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE (November 1, 2006) ary 1, 2007, including gen­ Facilities Siting Law. of LLC whom process eral town funds, highway/ Said hearing will take place ignated as agent of LLC against may be served. Notice of Qualification of public works funds, fire pro­ on November 6, 2006 at the whom process against may LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSNY shall mail SSNY shall mail process to·. GMCMTH, LLC. Aulhority LEGAL NOTICE tection district funds, and New Scotland Town Hall be­ Notice of Formation of 1401- cia The LLC, 46 Stale Street- filed with Secy. of Slate of, special district funds, has ginning at 7:00 P.M, process to: cia T~e LLC, 46 67 LLC Arts. of Org. filed wilh 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. N.Y. (SSNY) on 1'0/6/06. Of­ Notice of Qualification of been completed and filed in Robert Stapf State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ NY Secy. Of Slate (SSNY) The registered agent is: USA fice location: Albany County. MDC Syslems Corp., LLC. the office of the Town Clerk Chairman, Planning Board bany, NY 12207. The regis­ tered agent is: USA Corpo­ on 10/10/06 Office location: Corporate Services Inc, at Principal business location: Authority filed with Secy. of of the Town of New... Scotiand, The Town of New Scotland rate Services Inc. at the Albany County. SSNY is des­ the same address. Purpose: 8400 Normandale Blvd., Slate of N.Y. (SSNY) on 8/ at New Scotland Town Hall, is an equal opportunity 2029 New Scotland Road, same address. Purpose: all ignated as agent of LLC all lawful activities. Min,neapolis, MN 55437. 30/06. Fictitious name in NY provider and employer LD-14420 Slate: MDC Systems Corp. Slingerlands, New York, lawful activities. upon whom process against LLC formed in Delaware LD-14447 it may be served. SSNY shall (November 1, 2006) (DE) on 9/26/06. SSNY des­ of New York LLC. Office lo­ where it is available for in­ LD-14453 (November 1 , 2006) mail process to: 150 W. 28th ignated as agent of LLC cation: Albany County. LLC spection. by any interested (November 1, 2006) St., Ste201A, New York, NY upon whom process against formed in Pennsylvania (PA) persons during office hours. 10001. Purpose: any lawful LEGAL NOTICE it may be served. SSNY shall on 9/22/00. SSNY desig­ The Town Board of the Town activity. mail process to: cia Corpo­ nated as agent of LLC upon of New Scotland shall hold a LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LD-14400 Notice of Publication . ration Service Co. (CSC), 80 whom process against it may public hearing on said pre­ ENCINO DIRECT LLC Arts. Public Notice of Hearing Notice of Publication (November 1, 2006) Stale St., Albany, NY 12207. be served. SSNY shall mail liminary budget. on Novem­ The Town of New Scotland of Org. was filed with SSNY DE address of LLC: cia CSC, process to: Corporation Ser- ber 8, 2006 at 6pm at New SPARK HOLDING LLC Arts. PAGE 36 -November 1,2006 THE SPOTLIGHT

.' LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 1.EGAL NOTICE __ ' LD-14495 \ of Org. was filed with SSNY Corporate Services Inc. at 05. Office location: Albany as agent of LLC upon whom District held on October 23, I on 2/01/02. Office location: the same address. Purpose: County. SSNY deSignated as process against it may be (November 1. 2006) 2006, a Resolution was Alb~ny County, SSNY des­ LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. agent of LLC whom process served. SSNY shall mail pro­ adopted permitting and au· I ignated as agent of LLC LD-14467 against may be served. cess to: 140 Beach 113thSt., thorizing the expenditure whom process against may Notice of Publication (November 1. 2006) SSNY shall mail process to: Rockaway Park, NY 11694. LEGAL NOTICE from an existing Capital. Re· be served. SSNY shall mail COWLITZ LLC Arts, of Org, c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· Purpose: any lawful activity. serve Account, established was filed with SSNYon 2/251 . 3rd Floor. Albany, NY 12207, LD-14487 Notice of Publication for equipment, for the pur· process to: clo The LLC, 46 TOWER ARTS LLC Arts, 01 05. Office location: Albany The registered agent is: USA (November 1. 2006) chase of thirty sets of new State Street- 3rd Floor, Al­ LEGAL NOTICE Org. was filed with SSNY on bany, NY 12207. The regis­ County. SSNY designated as Corporate Services Inc. at structural firefighting gear. agent of LLC whom process Notice of Publication the same address. Purpose: 9/09/05. Office location: AI· Two Scott Eagle Imager 160 tered agent is: USA Corpo­ bany County. SSNY de:sig· 'against may be served. SEKTO HOLDING LLC Arts, all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE Thermal Imaging Cameras, rate Services Inc. at the nated as agent of LLC whom same address. Purpose: all SSNY shall mail process to: of Org. was filed with SSNY LD-14474 three TFT·XXV52 Blitz Fire cia The LLC, 46 Slate,S1reet- on 10/30/02. Office location: Notice of Formation of 557· process against may be Combination Nozzle pack· lawful activities. (November 1, 2006) served. SSNY shall mail pro· LD-14454 3rd Floor. Albany, NY 12207, Albany County, SSNY des­ 561-West 149 LLC Arts, of ages, Thirteen Motorola HT The registered agent is: USA ignated as agent of LLC Org, filed with NY Secy, Of cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 1250 portable radios, four (November 1 , 2006) State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· Corporate Services Inc. at whom process against may LEGAL NOTICE State (SSNY) on 2/8/06 Of­ Lifepak 100 defibrillators, the same address. Purpose: be served. SSNY shall mail fice location: Albany County. bany,NY 12207, The regis­ thirty Cairns 1044 Helmets, tered agent is: USA Corpo­ LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Notice of Publication SSNY is deSignated as one Holmatro spreader and LD-14461 State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· YAKIMA LLC Arts, of Org, agent of LLC upon whom rate Services Inc. at the one Holmatro cutter. The Notice of Publication: (November 1, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regis· was filed with SSNY on 2/25/ process against it may be same address. Purpose: all expenditure shall not exceed Old Albany Properties III. tered agent is: USA Corpo· 05. Office location: Albany served. SSNY shall mail pro· lawful activities. One Hundred and Fifty LLC Art. Of Org. was filed rate Services Inc. at the County. SSNY designated as cess to: 566 East 8th St., LD-14496 Tho usa n d wi1h SSNYon 10/12/06, Of­ LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all agent of LLC whom process Brooklyn, NY 11218, Pur­ (November 1 , 2006) ($150.000,000,00) Dollars, fice location: Albany County, lawful activities. against may be served. pose: any lawful activity. The purchase shall be made SSNY designated as agent Notice of Publication LD-14468 SSNY shall mail process to: LD-14488 solely with existing funds of LLC whom process WHITE BEACH VILLAGE (November 1 , 2006) cia The LLC. 46 State Street- (November 1 , 2006) LEGAL NOTICE contained in said existing against may be served. LLC Arts. of Org. was filed 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Capital Reserve Account. with SSNY on 2/17106. Office The registered agent is: USA Notice of Publication This Resolution shall not 'SSNY shall mail process to: SRC IMPORT EXPORT LLC The LLC, 54 Willett Street, location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at LEGAL NOTICE take effect until 30 days af· SSNY designated as agent the same address. Purpose: Arts. of Org. was filed with ter the Board of Fire Com· Albany, NY 12210. Purpose: SSNY on 12/18/03, Office all lawful activities. of LLC whom- process Notice of Publication all lawful activities. Articles of Organization ·for missioners meeting on Octo· LD-14455 against may be served. NEW DAWN BIOTECH LLC LD-14475 ABS Solutions, LLC. were location: Albany County. ber 23, 2006. This Resolu· SSNY shall mail process to: Arts. of Org. was filed with filed with the Secretary of SSNY designated as agent tion is subject to a Perm is· (November 1, 2006) (November 1. 2006) of LLC whom process c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· SSNY on 10/16/02, Office S1a1e of New York (SSNy) on sive Referendum. against may be served. 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. location: Albany County. October 23, 2006, under Dated: October 23. 2006 The registered agent is: USA SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE Section 203 of the Limited FRANK WITH, Secretary Corporate Services Inc. at of LLC whom process Liability Law. Office location c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· SELKIRK FIRE DISTRICT Notice of Publication the same address. Purpose: against may be served. Notice of Publication is Albany County, SSNY has 3rd Floor, Albany. NY 12207, LD-14502 WELLINGTON HOLDINGS all lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: ELECTRA INTERNA­ been designated as the The registered agent is: USA LLC Arts, of Org, was filed LD-14462 cia The LLC, 46 Slate S1ree1- TIONAL LLC Arts, of Org, agent of the Limited Liability Corporate Services Inc. at (November 1 , 2006) with SSNY on 2117104. Office (November 1. 2006) 3rd Floor. Albany. NY 12207, was filed with SSNY on 101 Company (LLC) upon which the same address. Purpose: location: Albany County. The registered agent is: USA 21/05. Office location: Albany process against it may be all lawful activities. SSNY designated as agent Corporate Services Inc. at County. SSNY designated as served. SSNY shall mail LD-14497 LEGAL NOTICE (November 1. 2006) of LLC whom pro,cess LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: agent of LLC whom process copy of process to: 2 RESOLUTION AND PUBLI.C against may be served. all lawful activities. against may be served. Normanskill Boulevard, P.O. Notice of Publication NOTICE SSNY shall mail process to: LD-14469 SSNY shall mail process to: Box 69, Delmar, New York NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cia The LLC, 46 State S1reet- EDAT LLC Arts. of Org. was (November 1. 2006) cia The LLC. 46 State Street- 12054. Registered Agent of LEGAL NOTICE filed wi1H SSNY on 3/07/06, that the Town Board of the 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. 3rd Floor. Albany. NY 12207, the LLC on whom and at Town of Bethlehem in the The registered agent is: USA Office location: Albany The registered agent is: USA which process against the Notice of Publication County. SSNY deSignated as RMI REAL MARKETING IN­ County.of Albany, State of Corporate Services Inc. at LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at LLC can be served is: Fried· New York has on the 25th the same address. Purpose: agent of LLC whom process the saine address. Purpose: man and Molinsek, P.C., 2 TERNATIONAL LLC Arts, of against may be served. Notice of Publication Org. was filed with SSNY on day of October 2006, duly all lawful activities. all lawful activities. Normanskill Blvd., P.O. Box adopted, subject to a perm is· LD-14456 SSNY shall mail process to: GOLDSTEIN TRANSPORT LD-14476 69, Delmar, NY 12054. Pur· 12/16/02, Office location: Al­ bany County, SSNY desig­ sive referendum, a resolution (November 1, 2006) clo The LLC, 46 State Street· & SHIPPING LLC Arts, of (November 1 , 2006) pose: Any lawful activities. 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Org. was fHed with SSNY on LD-14489 nated as agent of LLC whom as follows: The registered agent is: USA 6/18/04. Office location: AI· process against may be WHEREAS, the Town Board , (November 1, 2006) of the Town of Bethlehem LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at bany County. SSNY desig· LEGAL NOTICE served. SSNY shall mail pro· the same address. Purpose: nated as agent of LLC whom cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 has determined that it is nec· State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· essary to fund the purchase Notice of Publication all lawful activities. process against may be Notice is hereby given that LEGAL NOTICE BARONET HOLDINGS LLC LD-14463 served. SSNY shall mail pro· pursuant to the provisions of bany, NY 12207. The regis· of a Telephone System, and Arts: of Org. was filed with (November 1, 2006) cess to: cia The LLC, 46 the Alcoholic Beverage Can· NOTICE OF FORMATION tered agent is: USA Corpo· WHEREAS, it is estimated SSNY on 2/17/04, Office lo­ State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· trol Law of the State of New OF LIMITED LIABILITY rate Services Inc. at the that the costs of said work cation: Albany County. SSNY bany, NY 12207. The regis· York, Table Matters, Inc., has COMPANY, NAME: same address. Purpose: all will not exceed $135,000; and _ designated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE tered agent is: USA Corpo· applied·for a license, whose KIMBLE-GRAJNY lawful activities. whom process against may rate Services Inc. at the serial number is pending, to ENTERPRISES. LLC, Ar­ LD-14498 WHEREAS, in recognition of be served. SSNY shall mail Notice of Publication same address. Purpose: all permit the on-premises sale ticles of Organization were (November 1, 2006) these needs, funds for such process to: c/o The LLC, 46 ETERA LLC Arts, of Org, lawful activities. and consumption of beer, Ii· filed with the Secretary of purpose are in the General. State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· was filed with SSNYon 1/25/ LD-14470 quor, and wine, at retail, in a State of New York (SSNY) on Water, and Sewer Fund bany, NY 12207. The regis· 06. Office location: Albany (November 1 , 2006) restauranVbar located at 141 10/11/06. Office location: AI· LEGAL NOTICE Capital Reserve Funds; and, tered agent is: USA Corpo­ County. SSNY designated as, Maple Road in the Village of bany County. SSNY has NOW. THEREFORE, BE IT rate Services Inc. at the agent of LLC whom process Voorheesville, County of AI· been designated as agent of Notice of Publication RESOLVED that it is in the same address. Purpose: all against may be served. LEGAL NOTICE bany." the LLC upon whom process LONEVALLEY LLC Arts, of public interest to complete lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: LD-14477 against it may be served. Org. was filed with SSNY on the purchase of a Telephone LD-14457 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· Notice of Publication (November 1, 2006) SSNY shall mall a copy of 12/24/02. Office location: AI· System as described above; (November 1, 2006) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. CLAELLAGROUP LLCArts, process to the LLC, cIa bany County. .sSNY desig· and The registered agent is: USA of Org. was filed with SSNY David Kimble, 53 Indian Pipe nated as agent of LLC whom BE IT FURTHER RE­ Corporate Services Inc. at on 11/05/04. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE Drive, Wynantskill, New York process against may be SOLVED, that the Town LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: Albany County, SSNY des­ 12198. Purpose: For any served. SSNY shall mail pro· Board authorizes the expen· all lawful activities. ignated as agent of LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION lawful purpose. cess to: cIa The LLC, 46 diture of the reserve moneys Notice of Publication LD-14464 whom process against may OF ORKA CENTRAL. LLC LD-14490 State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· to fund this project up to a ABC CONSULTING LLC (November 1. 2006) be served. SSNY shall mail (Pursuant to Section 206 at (November 1, 2006) bany, NY 12207. The regis­ maximum amount of Arts. of Org. was filed with process to: c/o The LLC, 46 the Limited Liability Com· tered agent is: USA Corpo· $135,000; and SSNY on 3/22106, Office lo­ State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· pany Law) rate Services Inc. at the BE IT FI:JRTHER RE­ cation: Albany County. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE bany, NY 12207. The regis· NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all SOLVED. tha1 1he Town designated as agent of LLC tered agent is: USA Corpo· that Articles of Organization lawful activities. Comptroller is authorized to whom process against may Notice of Publication rate Services Inc. at the for ORKA CENTRAL. LLC Notice of Formation of Core6 LD-14499 expend from the General, " be-served. SSNY shall mail FORMULA PR1ME LLC same address. Purpose: all (the "Company'')" were filed LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with (November 1, 2006) Water, and Sewer Fund process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Arts. of Org. was filed with lawful activities. with the Secretary of State of Secy, of State of NY (SSNY) Capital Reserve Funds the State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· SSNYon 1/25/06. Office lo­ LD-14471 New York on October 17, on 10/23/06. Office location: funds necessary up to bany, NY 12207. The regis· cation: Albany County. SSNY (November 1. 2006) 2006. The Company is Albany Co, SSNY desig­ LEGAL NOTICE $67.500. $33.750, and tered agent is: USA Corpo· designated as agent of LLC formed to engage in any law· nated as agent of LLC upon $33,750 respectively, in said rate Services Inc. at the whom process against may ful act or activity for which whom process against it may Notice of Publication reserve funds;- and same address.' Purpose: all be served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE limited liability companies be served. SSNY shall mail CARTER CONSULTING This resolution shall be sub· lawful activities. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 may be organized under the process to: The LLC, 555 LLC Arts. of Org. was filed ject to a permissive referen· LD-14459 State Street· 3rd floor, AI· Notice of Publication Limited Liability Company West 25th Street, 5th Fl., NY, with SSNY on 12/18/02, Of­ dum, as permitted by law. (November 1. 2006) bany. NY 12207, The regis­ PIERCE INTERNATIONAL Law. The office of the Com· NY 10001, Purpose: any fice location: Albany County. The motion to adopt the tered agent is: USA Corpo· LLC Arts. of Org. was filed pany is to be located in the lawful activities. SSNY designated as agent resolution was made by Mr. rate Services Inc. at the with SSNY on 12/09/04, 01- County of Albany, New York. LD-14493 of LLC whom process Plummer, was seconded by LEGAL NOTICE same address. Purpose: all fice location: Albany County. The Secretary of State has (November 1, 2006) against may be served. Mr. Messina and duly lawful activities. SSNY designated as agent been designated as the SSNY shall mail process to: adopted by the following Notice of Publication LD-14465 of LLC whom process agent of the Company upon c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· vote: DELTA PROPERTY SER­ (November 1, 2006) against may be served. whom process against the LEGAl NOTICE 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207, AYES: Ms, Egan, Mr, VICES LLC Arts, 01 Org, was SSNY shall mail process to: Company may be served The registered agent is: USA Plummer, Mr. Gordon, Mr. filed wi1h SSNY on, 4110/06, cia The LLC, 46 State Street· and the address to which the Notice of Publication Corporate Services Inc. at Messina, Mr. Kotary. Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Secretary of State shall mail ZAID HOLDING LLC Arts, 01 the same address. Purpose: NOES: None, County. SSNY designated as The registered agent is: USA a copy of the process in any Org. was filed with SSNY on all lawful activities. ABSENT: None, Notice of Publication agent of LLC whom process Corporate Services Inc. at action or proceeding against 12/19/02. Office location: AI· LD-14500 DATED: October 25, 2006 against may be served. ORIENTAL FANCY LLC the same address. Purpose: the company which may be bany County. SSNY desig· (November 1. 2006) LD-14506 Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY shall mail process to: all lawful activities. served upon him or her is c/ nated as agent of LLC whom (November 1,2006) SSNY on 10/28/05, Office cia The LLC. 46 S1ate Street- LD-14471 a Michelle H. Wildgrube, process against' may be location: Albany County. 3rd Floor, Albany. NY 12207, (November 1. 2006) Esq., Cioffi Slezak Wildgrube served. SSNY shall mail pro· LEGAL NOTICE The registered agent is: USA SSNY designated as agent P.C., 2310 Nott Street East, cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 LEGAL NOTICE of LLC whom process Corporate Services Inc. at Miskayuna, New York 12309. State Street· 3rd Floor, AI· Notice of Publication the same address. Purpose: against may be served. LEGAL NOTICE The Company shall be man· bany, NY 12207. The regis· B & K CAPITAL ASSOCI­ NOTICE TO BIDDERS all lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: aged by one or more man· tered agent is: USA Corpo· ATES LLC Arts. of Org. was NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LD-14459 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· Notice of Publication agers. No member of the rate Services I nco at the filed with SSNY on 3/27/01. that the Town Board of the (November 1, 2006) 3rd Floor, Albany. NY 12207, SFERA LLC Arts, of Org, Company solely by reason of same address. Purpose: all Office location: Albany Town of Bethlehem hereby The registered agent is: USA was filed with SSNY on 2/25/ being a member is an agent lawful activities. County. SSNY designated as invites sealed bids for the Corporate Services Inc. at 05. Office location: Albany of the Company for the pur· LD-14494 agent of LLC whom process furnishing of Uniforms for the same address. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE County. SSNY designated as pose of its business, and no (November 1, 2006) against may be served. various Town Departments. all lawful activities. agent of LLC whom process member shaH have the au· SSNY shall mail process to: Bids will be received up to Notice at Pu~ication LD-14466 against may be served. cIa The LLC, 46 State Street· 3:00 p.m. on the 13th day of METROPOL REAL ESTATE thority to act for the Com· (November 1, 2006) SSNY shall mail process to: pany solely ·by virtue of be· LEGAL NOTICE 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. November 2006 at which LLC Arts, of Org, was filed cia The LLC. 46 State S1reet- ing a member. The Articles The registered agent is: USA time such bids will be pub· with SSNY on 4/04/06, Office 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. of Organization of the Com· Notice of Publication Corporate Services Inc. at licly opened and read aloud location:- Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE The registered agent is: USA pany were effective on Oc· VINTAGE HOLDINGS LLC the same address. Purpose: at the Town Hall, 445 Dela· SSNY designated as agent Corporate Services Inc. at Arts. of Org. was filed with all lawful activities. ware Avenue, Delmar, NY. Notice of Publication tober 17, 2006. of LLC whom process the same address. Purpose: LD-14478 SSNY on 12/11/03. Office LD-14501 Bids shall be addressed to against may be served. SEVEN SEAS HOLDING all lawful activities. location: Albany County. (November 1. 2006) Ms. Theresa Egan, Supervi· LLC Arts. of Org. was filed (November 1, 2006) SSNY shall mail process to: LD-14473 SSNY design~ted as agent sor, Town of Bethlehem. 445 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· with SSNY on 9/22103. Office (November 1. 2006) of LLC whom process Delaware Avenue, Delmar, 3rd Floor. Albany. NY l2207, location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE against may be se~ved. LEGAL NOTICE NY 12054, Bids shall be in I The registered agent is: USA SSNY designated as agent SSNY shall mail prqCess to: sealed envelopes which Corporate Services Inc. at of LLC _whom process LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Beach c/o The LLC, 46 Stale Street· SELKIRK FIRE DISTRICT. shall bear on the face' the same address. Pttrpose: against may be served. 112 Properties, LLC Arts. of 3rd Floor, Albany, t:-JY 12207. PERMISSIVE REFEREN· thereof, the' name and ad· all lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Publication Org. "filed with NY Secy. Of The registered agent is: USA DUM. . . dress of the bidder and the LD-14460 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· STEEL TUBE INTERNA­ S1a1e (SSNY) on 10/19/06 Corporate Services Inc. at Ata meeting of Fire CommlS· subject of the bid ORIGI· 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. (November 1. 2006) TIONAL LLC Arts, of Org, Office location: Albany the same address. Purpose: sioners of the Selkirk Fire NAL AND ONE COpy of The registered agent is: USA was filed with SSNY on 3/111 County. SSNY is designated all lawful activities. each bid shall be submitted. Bid documents may be ob- THE SPOTLlGHr November 1,2006 PAGE 37 Sorts Spotlight Blackbirds win Colonial title The Voorheesville boys cross Troy Invitational. Voorheesville Kenney leads Lady Eagles country team won two more titles had five runners in the top 20 to at Suburban meet as it prepared for Friday's Section edge Fonda-Fultonville 46-58 for Kristin Kenney turned in a top- II Championships. the division I title. 10 performance for the Bethle­ We offer professional services The Blackbirds took first place Lloyd paced the Blackbirds by hem girls cross country team at in lastTuesdais Colonial Council winning the individual title with a Saturday's Suburban. Council and competitive products. Championships at Saratoga Spa time of 16:49.68. Cashin was Championships in Saratoga. State Park and then claimed the seventh in a time of 18:04.46, and Personal and commercial boys division I crown at Satur- Allison placed eighth in a time of Kenney finished seventh with day's Tray Invitational. 18:09.83. a time of 18:30.57 for the Lady Eagles, who placed seventh in the Voorheesville had little trouble It was the second time that team standings with 163 points. winning the league title. The Voorheesville defeated Fonda in Serving the community for over 48 years Blackbirds placed five runners in an invitational meet. The Black­ Kristen Peck added a 20th­ place finish with a time of19:14.63 the top 10 to finish with 23 points, birds beat the Braves at the ___ BURT 60 points ahead of runner-up Galway Invitational one week for Bethlehem. Call for a quote today! Albany Academy. Ravena-Coey- earlier. The Bethlehem boys cross ...... ANTHONY mans-Selkirk finished fifth with country team finished 10th at the ~ ASSOCIATES 109 points. 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So many young players can hurt you so many ways-his my next door neighbor. Nice guy, messages simple. wheeling and dealing to make were influenced by guys like ability to see the floor, his ball­ certain I got him (in 1956). Luck­ Michael Jordan, Dominique handling skills and his jump shot. ily, the two teams ahead of us in Wilkins and the like that they He'd be someone you could build the draft were Rochester and Sl. spent more time working on their a really good team around. D Song Louis. A couple of phone calls and moves than on their shots. What while Bethlehem ended its sea a trade later, I got Bill, and the rest (Miami's) Dwayne Wade is (From Page 40) they didn't realize was that on top son with a 28-27 overtime victor is history. of his dunking ability, Jordan also another one I'd love to have as a Still, VanDerzee is looking for­ centerpiece. He reminds me a lot over Troy last Friday. R.]. 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_ .•.••.••.•• 4 • -OW'" _.~ ...... _ •• ~ ____'" ...... THE SPOTLIGHT November 1,2006 PAGE 39 , High school varsity sports results for the week ofOct. 23-29 Thursday, Oct. 26 Chat - Lancelin 6-yard run (Kenny (kick failed) Class C Columbia 340, Mohonasen 358 kick) BC - Brian Pauquette 12-yard pass Girls team results: Saratoga 42, FOOTBALL V'ville - Pat Jones I-yard run from Dave Plummer (Joe Kane Voorheesville 3, Burnt Hills 96, Shen 97, Columbia (Taylor kick) Crossover game conversion pass from Plummer) Schuylerville 2 103, Colonie 128, Shaker 153. Chat- Josh Hutchinson 3-yard run Third quarter Bethlehem 163, Niskayuna 188, RCS 21, Fonda 7 (Kenny kick) Voorheesville highlight: Alyssa Guilderland 202, Ballston Spa 276, BC - Kanc 40-yard pass from Cave 15 service points, 10 assists Averill Park 350, Mohonasen 383 First quarter Third quarter Plummer (conversion pass failed) Chat - Lancelin 4-yard run (Kenny Top 10 individuals: Hannah RCS - Patrick Filkins 4-yard run Saturday, Oct. 28 kick) Fourth quarter Davidson (Sara) 17:22.00, Sam (Justin Tofinchino kick) Roecker (BH) 17:58.76, Meaghan Troy - Krogh 20-yard run (Ted CROSS COUNTRY RCS - Filkins ·4-yard run Fourth quarter Minissale conversion pass from Gregory (BH) 18:03.90. Cara (Tofinchino kick) Chat - Lancelin 36-yard run Zach Dolan) Suburban Council Meet Janeczko (Shcn) 18:06.53, Brina Third quarter· (Kenny kick) BC .- Dan Unright 8-yard run Seguine (Clmb) 18:10.88, Emily Chat - Drew Doty 59-yard (Ethan Kolodny kick) Boys team results: Shen 36, Shaker McTague (Nisky) 18:15.91, Kristin Fonda - Joe Callane 49-yard pass interception return (Kenny kick) 81, Burnt Hills 93, Guilderland 96, Kenney (BC) 18:30.57, Cassie from Josh Nethaway (Nethaway Troy - Krogh 2-yard run (Matt V'ville - Jones 56-yard run (Taylor Luby kick) Niskayuna 103, Saratoga 152, Goutos (Sara) 18:38.69, Mikala • kick) kick) Averill Park 191, Colonie 213, Anson (Col) 18:40.20, Alysha Fourth quarter Chat - Lancelin 77-yard kickoff Overtime Ballston Spa 251, Bethlehem 271, McElroy (Sara) 18:48.09 return (Kenny kick) BC - Kane 7 -yard pass from RCS - Filkins I-yard run Plummcr (Kolodny kick) (Tofinchino kick) Crossover game Troy - Dolan 2-yard run (kick TOWN OF NEW SCOTLAND BOYS SOCCER Bethlehem 28, Troy 27 failed) FALL BRUSH AND LAWN DEBRIS Section II playoffs Second quarter GIRLS VOlLEYBALL CLEAN-UP Troy - Mike Krogh 4-yard run Section II playoffs th nd ClassAA October 16 - November 22 Bethlehem 3, Queensbury 0 LAWN AND YARD DEBRIS: Mllst be bagged ill Bio-degradable Bethlehem scoring: Gordon Hyde 1- bags and placed at the curb. Bags can be purchased at Town Hall 0, Rob Wexler 1-0, Josh Wing 1-0, Mon. - Fri. 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Cost is 3 for a $1.00. Bags Gary Bedrosian 0-1 purchased at local grocery and department stores are also acceptable. Bethlehem saves: Jason Daniels 3 BrrUSHANDTREE LIMBS: Must be stacked IIeatiy at the curb Class B with butts facing the road. Please be sure to stack brush alit/limbs Voorheesville 3, Cohoes 1 as neatly as possible with butts facing road so that ollr crew call Voorheesville scoring: Dominic work in a safe and efficient manner. Venditti 3-0 QUESTION? CALL 475-0385 Friday, Oct. 27 HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT FIELD HOCKEY , . Section II playo.ffs .-- Receive a Receive up to a WANTED Class A I FREE I I $500 I _01 0lIISIJJE Absolute Construction Niskayuna 4, Bethlehem 3 I I ... 00NIlII!I'[ ENTERPRISES, LLC I Healthy Climate'" INSTANT 1l1.00nl'.lIL Bethlehem scoring: Susie Clephanc DISCOUNr' I .... snw __... AI.I. T·'I'I'ES OF MASONRY 2-0, Allie Scheffer 1-0 I with purchase of qualifying I BASEIIENT WATRRPROOFING &: RESTORATION I _ w~!~rr~:~~~:g _A11O!'i . Bethlehem saves: Jackie Wheeler 7 lennox" home comfort products. .J L Lennoxii':______home comfort products. ...J II'was . WE SPECIA.LIZB IN DRY BASEIIENTS . FOOTBALL L ----- II- snwSDiP_ CELLAR FLOORS' CELLAR WALLS' SV"'IP Section II playoffs Call us and ask for full details. PUMPS' BASEMENT WINDOWS' DILCO !IEImlWAIL-~ Class.C semifinals DOORS' RETAINING WALLS' SIDEWALKS' PATIO' BRICK' BLOCK' STONE' CONCRETE Chatham 49, APPOlO Heating, Inc. Voorheesville 21 (518) 355-0433 www.absoluteconstruction.net First quarter 868 Burdeck St, Schenectady, NY 12306 Accepting MasterCard and VISA Chat - Tucker Lancelin 37-yard WW'tN.appoloheating.com ~~'r!I'-IIII~ pass from Zack Kraham (Sean Kenny kick)

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In other Sectional soccer action last week, Voorhees­ ville moved on in class B with a 3-1 win against Co­ hoes, while Ravena-Coey­ mans-Selkirk lost to Albany Academy 4-0 in a class A quarterfinal game last Fri­ Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk running back Pat Filkins (30) turns the corner during last Thursday's crossover game against Fonda-Fultonville. The day. Indians defeated the Braves 21-7 to cap a 6-3 season. Rob Jonas/Spotlight Dominic Venditti scored / ( all three Voorheesville goals in the first half to help the Blackbirds advance. Ryan NQ swan song~for VanDerzee Dimmitt assisted on Ven­ ditti's first two goals, and Long-time ReS coach "I told them I was thinking cuts in the hole, and he has the ans, who missed the class B Su­ Matt Miller got the other about coming back as a volunteer ability to make people miss." per Bowl for the first time in four assist when Venditti decides to stay assistant, and they said, 'Why not Filkins helped RCS build a 14- years. knocked in a rebound off for anoth(Jr year come back as our head coach?' I o lead on a pair of 4-yard touch­ "I was very happy with the Miller's initial shot. asked them if they'd be 0 K with down runs in the first quarter. team overall," said VanDerzee. Voorheesville traveled to that, and they said yes," said Fonda made a defensive stand in 'They played very well, and they Greenville for Monday's By ROB JONAS VanDerzee. the second quarter by stopping an did what was asked of them week quarterfinal game. Gary VanDerzee intended this VanDerzee's players gave their Indians' drive inside the Braves' in and week out." own collective version of a thank Denzel Ogunyase's two to be his final season as Ravena­ 2Q.yard line and then made things The Indians graduate several you with a 21-7 crossover victory goals and one assist led Al­ Coeymans-Selkirk's varsity foot­ interesting when Josh Nethaway key players including Filkins, who bany Academy past RCS. . hall coach when it began last over Fonda-Fultonville lastThurs­ connected with Joe Callane on a led Section II in rushing with day. Cory David had several month~ 49-yard touchdown pass in the 1,410 yards. Also graduating are saves for the Indians. But after talking things over Pat Filkins carried the ball 26 third quarter. But, Filkins capped quarterback Mike Fastert, kicker with his assistant coaches follow­ times for 182 yards and three a long RCS series with a I-yard Justin Tofinchino and linemen League slates ing the Indians' class B quar­ touchdowns to lead the Indians to scoring run in the fourth quarter Chris Massie, Nate Graham and to seal the victory. . terfinalloss to Broadalbin-Perth a 6-3 final record. Donald McBride. awards dinner Oct. 20, VanDerzee decided to "Patrick is a tough runner," Jared Fortier contributed 123 The Albany Twilight stay on. said VanDerzee. "He makes good yards on 17 carries for the Indi- i I SONG/page 38 League will hold its annual Christmas/Awards Ban­ quet Dec. 1., at 7 p.m. at the Polish-American Club in Albany. How to get an interview with a legend All of the 2006 season award winners will be I never had the chance to in­ saying, "I'm sorry." I told him it's best of them, but the bottom line honored, including the terview Red Auerbach before his all right, we all make mistakes. To is we never had him. league and New York state death last Saturday, but I still had this day, Bias' death was one of R.]. You certainly had your champion Albany Athletics. some questions I wanted to ask the biggest tragedies in sports share of top-notch players over In addition, four former him. So, I went to a psychic on history, in my opinion. the years, though. How did you players - Jerry Germann, Halloween to conduct an inter­ R.f How different would the manage to acquire guys like Bird, Brian McGan, Ed Dingo view with the late Boston Celtic Celtics have been in the 1980s Bill Russell, Bob Cousy and John • and KeithJacques-will be coaching legend through a with a lineup that included Havlicek on a consistent basis? seance. Whatfollows is the actual R.A. You have to be both lucky inducted into the league's win 30 games. In my day, the rest (Larry) Bird, (Kevin) McHale, Hall of Fame. conversation: and good. You have to be lucky of the NBA would be lucky if we (Danny) Ainge and Bias? The league will also hand R.f How are you doing, coach? enough to find someone with that lost 30 games. R.A. You know, we could kind of talent before anyone else •. out a pair of $1,000 scholar­ R.A. (Laughs) I've been better. R.]. Yeah, I was wondering speculate all we want to about ships in partnership with I miss my cigars. You know, they does, and you have to be good about that. What happened to the how good we would have been in enough to seal the deal. How the Amaerican Amateur. don't allow smoking here in team that won 16 NBA titles? those years with this guy or that Baseball Congress to two Heaven? many general managers would R.A. I really don't know. After. guy, but the bottom line is the take a chance on a skinny, white current players. R.]. That's a shame, coach. Lenny Bias died, it seemed like games are won or lost on the Tickets are $25 for ATL You'd think they'd allow at least guy from Indiana State and draft anything that could do wrong did. court, not on paper. We might him one year before he was even Veterans' Association mem­ one Earthly pleasure for every­ I don't have an explanation. All I have won more NBA titles, or we bers and $30 for non­ one up there. So, what's it like oth­ going to leave college? But I loved know is this franchise wasn't the might have been knocked out by the way' he (Bird) played, and I members. For information, erwise? same. Chicago or Detroit in the first call Tim Lane at 465-8617 or wasn't about to let anyone else· R.A. It's not bad. At least, I By the way, I met tip with round. I'd like to think that with a grab him. So I drafted him know- Ed Delehanty at 459-1785. won't have to watch the Celtics Lenny after I got settled in here. talent like Lenny (Bias), we would play this year. Theyll be lucky to He gave me a big hug and kept have been right up there with the ; I LEGEND/page 38