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Gone 'round Funeral the roundabout Lacking an agreement between all of the property honors stakeholders, and with the support of a number of town officials past and present, the town board accepted amend­ fallen ed drawings for Vista Tech­ nology Park Mixed Economic Development See story on Page 3. Marine Shawn Martin, longtime local firefighter, lived a life of service

By JESSICA HARDING [email protected] c =-'" =.,.- -".- ~-'--_-~';> He was a man who lived to serve others and a man who died in fulfillment of his dreams. Friends and relatives gath­ ered at St Thomas the Apostle­ church in Delmar Thursday, June 28, to mourn and remem­ ber the life of Sgt. Shawn Martin of the U.S. Marine Corps, who Bard and was killed June 20 by a roadside bomb in Iraq. beyond Friends called Martin a serv­ Children of children who er, a protector and someone who came to Shakespeare & Co. was proud to wear his uniform are now enjoying the shows every day. put on in the Lenox, Mass., Joe Feller, a family friend; theater. called Martin a man of integ­ See story on Page 24. rity who demonstrated respect, thoughtfulness, love and caring for those around him. "He was the first to step up to o Marine Page 10 Tax rolls are online System provides values, sales and tax bill [IJC8mF~ [om information with a click The of the mouse cowboy way You would think a man ~mrn~ By WILLIAM R. DEVOE who has coached the Okla­ [email protected] homa State wrestling team to ill11ID rtaB ([ffiffi[l~ -==-'---'-=---::'=-"-=~-----~-=--'" four national titles and won Town of Bethlehem residents four world championships on ~01JJ~~ now have assessment statistics The Dairy Haus in Saratoga Springs offers cold treats at the tips of their fingers with his own would be stately or By CARl SCRIBNER and a cool place to eat. . curmudgeonly. the new Online Assessment Roll [email protected] Cari Scribner/Spotlight System, known as OARS. Not so with John Smith. The system will allow resi­ See story on Page 40. You know you want it through a straw, scooped, twirled, fie vendor who rolled his waffles into cones. Voila. The first ice dents to directly access real It's worth the risk of brain blended, low in fat, high in fat, property data, view sales and freeze, hands down. smooth, chunky, gooey. cream cone was born. c ~- tax bill information, and perform Hungry yet? We can all thank Throw a sugar cone in any You can have it with rainbow comparable property and sales sprinkles, whipped cream, but­ an ice cream vendor at the 1904 . direction and you're liable to al­ World's Fair in St Louis whose most a local ice cream stand. searches. terscotch dip, nuts or no nuts, "Bethlehem's new Online As­ brilliance led to our summer pas­ They're typically roadside, I11111I11 hot fudge, marshmallow, Reese's sessment Roll System is a perfect 6 Pieces, Oreo chunks, in a dish, on sion: When he ran out of paper serve food as well as ice cream, THE SPOTlIGHTS.7S a waffle cone, on a stick, slurped dishes, he teamed up with a waf- o Scoop Page 21 o Info Page 10 Page 2 • July 4, 2007 THE SPOTLIGHT .~. . . Police Blotter Crash leads to OWl arrest Holiday crackdown continues A 19-year-old Glenmont teen DWI, failure to keep right and Police agencies James May, president of the At a recent news conference, faces driving while intoxicated driving with more than .08 STOP-DWI Association said, law enforcement agencies noted charges after a one-car accident on percent blood alcohol content. to enforce STOP·OWI efforts until July 8 "The New York State STOP­ they will be stepping up their Feura Bush Road. According to police, Melius DWI Association is pleased to enforcement efforts throughout was stopped Local law enforcement Bethlehem police charged on Route 9W after officials are continuing join forces with the New York the year, especially during the AaronArditi of21 Henderson Road they observed her vehicle against their STOP-DWI efforts State Police, County Sheriffs week of Fourth of July. Last driving than a guardrail. Melius was charged with DWI, with more statewide. The crackdown is and municipal police agencies year during the period of June .08 percent blood alcohol content, after allegedly failing field sobriety from across New York for 30 to July 4, there' were six and aggravated DWI. A Chrysler aimed at making sure people tests. Police said she admitted to are celebrating wisely and the 4th of July STOP-DWI alcohol-related crashes that PT Cruiser with extensive damage having some beers with friends safely this holiday week. crackdown campaign. Highly resulted in six deaths, down was spotted by police off the road earlier in the evening. Melius will visible, highly publicized efforts from the eight fatalities during on Feura Bush, Tuesday, June 26. appear in courtJuly 17. S'IDP-DWIstandsfor"Special like the 4th of July STOP-DWI the same period in 2005. Acheckofthevehic1eregistration Traffic Options Program for crackdown serve to remind • A Selkirk man faces DWI Driving While Intoxicated". A While these crackdown broughtpoliceto 21 Henderson Road charges after being pulled everyone to driver sober. We STOP-DWI enforcement effort periods produce positive whereArditi lives. over along Manor Drive in hope this special effort by law results, it is important to keep to crackdown on drunk driving enforcement helps make our According to police, Arditi told Glenmont during the July 4th holiday in mind that every 30 minutes, them he had an accident in his Rozila J akhra, 34, of 8 roadways safe during the 4th someone in this country dies period is under way until July of July holiday week." aunt's vehicle on Feura Bush near Dorchester Ave. was charged 8. Law enforcement agencies in an alcohol-related crash. Elsmere Avenue and he said he with felony aggravated unlicensed throughout the state are out in New York State Police Acting Last year alone, more than one was driving from his friends' home operation of a motor vehicle force to reduce the incidence Superintendent Preston L. million people nationwide were when he fell asleep at the wheel and and driving with more than .08 of drunk driving and to ensure Felton said, "The New York injured in automobile crashes drove off the road. Arditi then ran percent blood alcohol content. our roadways are safe. State Police proudly join the in which alcohol was a factor. home following the crash and was According to police, he was Governor's Traffic Safety "STOP-DWI efforts have The STOP-DWI program planning to return to the scene of stopped on Monday, June 25 and Committee and the STOP­ was enacted for the purpose the accident with his mother when led to significant reductions DWI campaign in the continued will appear in courtJuly 10. in the number of alcohol of coordinating local efforts police arrived at the residence, • A 27-year-old Albany woman effort to discourage, detect, to re~uce alcohol and other police said. related fatalities, but still and apprehend impaired faced felony forgery charges too many lives are being lost drug-related crashes in a Police also said Arditi admitted after turning herself in to police drivers. 'Scores of senseless comprehensive and financially because of crashes caused by deaths occur on our highways to drinking a glass of wine earlier in following an investigation. drunk or impaired drivers," self-sustaining highway safety because of ~rinking and the night He was placed in custody Carol Ann Ruppert, 60, of said Commissioner David J. program. and will return to Bethlehem Town driving, speeding, aggressive The STOP-DWI program 27 South St. was also charged Swarts of the Department driving, and improper use of Court, July 17. with felony criminal possession of Motor Vehicles and chair permits each of the state's of stolen property and petit safety restraints. State Police counties to establish a of the Governor's Traffic enforcement, combined with larceny. Ruppert was charged Safety Committee (GTSC). "I STOP-DWI Program which Other arrests after an incident at the Hannaford safe and responsible driving qualifies for the return of all commend law enforcement behaviors by motorists, will give • Bethlehem police charged shopping center in Delmar. She for their efforts to ensure the fines c'ollected for alcohol a 27-year-old Troy woman with way to safer roadways for all was arraigned and is out on bail safety of all motorists in New and other drug-related traffic DWI. Valerie Melius, of 450 to appear in Bethlehem Town New Yorkers this Independence offenses occurring within its_ York State." Day holiday." -Fourth Ave., was charged with CourtJuly 17. jurisdiction.

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When they wake up on Knight said she was looking Easter morning, lollipops have forward to adding her own grown. holiday traditions to the book, Stories like this will accompany including a walnut-and-cream­ recipes in a holiday-themed cheese dough cookie called a cookbook being created by the kolaski, which came from her St. Thomas Parent-Teacher father's Uthuanian family. Organization in Delmar. "It's one of those things Thecookbookwillbeavailable you're probably not going to for sale after Thanksgiving. The get from a book store," Knight editor of the cookbook, Barbara said of the kolaski recipe. "Most Collura, said it will cost about· moms are always looking for As ~art of the Depart'!1e~t of Tr~nsportation construction project for the Route 85 Slingerlands bypass, a $15, and she expects about 250 some kind of new thing to realignment ~f the ~~Istm~ traffic .paHe~n al the New Scotland Road and Cherry Avenue intersection has recipes tp be in the book. try. I think because these occurred. This condition will remam until the new Cherry Avenue roundabout is built and put into·service. "We've already accepted [recipes] come from friends . Jim Cuoozo/Spotlight about 100 recipes from families and parishioners, it makes it who send their kids to school more special to flip open the [at St. Thomas], but we really cookbook and see 'Oh, this is want to get families in the what they do. Maybe we'll try Rou.ndabout with roundabout ends general community," Collura it like that.'" Town approves two entities could not agree on "Just for the record, this would said. "People who grew up Knight also said the holiday Vista's original an offset cost for KKS's land or not affect our debt limit," Kehoe in Bethlehem that maybe cookbook, which was originally infrastructure improvements_ told the board. have some great stories of conceived by Tom Collura, roundabout location celebrating the holidays here One point of contention was • Former supervisor Theresa Barbara's husband, was a good when ttiey were kids." the asking price Kontogiannis Egan urged the board to keep fundraising opportunity for the gave BBLfor the land they would the project moving forward. She The PTO hopes to collect PTO. By WILLIAM R. DEVOE a wide range of family and "We're new to fundraising at [email protected] have needed for the raundabou~ also said thatifKontogiannis truly Kontogiamis quoted EBL a price wanted to sit down a,d hash ,:>ut ethnic holiday traditions and our school, and this will help Lacking an agreemert between of $300,000 per acre, but has any problems in the siting of the memories. Collura also said supplement our PTO," Knight all of the propercy stakeholders, sold land to the Department cf roundabout, he would have done that the recipes and stories said. ''We are hoping it will be and with the support of a number Transportation for $75.000 in the so by now. were a unique way to honor something we can repeat every the memory of someone who of town officials past and present, past "I think the fact that we are couple of years or so. With the has died. the Bethlehell' Town Board Theresa Bakener, a, attorney sitting here in the same room number of incredible cooks we accepted amended drawings with Whiteman, Osterman & three-and-a-half years after I "It adds some more meaning have, we'll probably be able to for Vista Technology Park Hanna, the firm rep:-esenting first started dealing with bis and makes it more fun to be do that with no problem." Mixed EcoDomk Development BBL, said the price would have situation, and those issues not able to read what's behind Anyone interested in (MED) , with the originally been negotiable if Kontogiannis being resolved, certainly should it and where it came from," submitting a recipe for the proposed loc.atioll. for the access had shown any supporting speak volumes to all )f you as to Collura said. "It makes it into cookbook should include roundabout documen:ation for his asking whether or not thafs c. reasonable something that just doesn't the category, recipe title, sit on the shelf but shares ingredients, and method along The Wedne~day, June 27, price. representation as to whether traditions and memories and with their name and phone meeting a1se sa" the conclusion ·Certainly, the starting point :hings can get worked ·)ut between brings everyone a little bit number. Submissions may of a public heari"1&" on the Vesta that we Wluld have used would these two adjoining la,d owners," closer." be sent to 17 Stonewall Lane, MED that bad been extended have been the price that DOThad she said. Delmar 12054 or bye-mail them from June 13. Con,tant:ne give Mr. Kontogiannis in the past," Collura works part time as She said that Kontogiamis to [email protected]. Kontogiannis, representing said Bcl

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Page 4 • July 4, 2007 THE SPOTLIGHT Family members free to disagree about fireworks By ROBIN SCHRAGER SUITOR And there was the time when [email protected] it was pouring rain, but we Hey, it is a free country, so I'm allowed to feel managed to find a place to stand Sparks fly when my family resentful about giving up the fireworks at the under an overhang at the top of talks about fireworks. Plaza because my kid doesn't like going. After the museum steps, My daughter, now just shy Thatwas all before we became of 11, has never been fond of all, I found it extremely loud and unpleasant to parents, When we had more fireworks. She finds them too go to Chuck E. Cheese's, but I didn't pout when freedom to do what we pleased, loud and says that really loud most part see, the fireworks. when we pleased. noises damage your ears and I had to accompany my daughter to birthday Rachel sat with her hands over Soon there'll come a day make you deaf. parties there. her ears. when our daughter will For me, hearing the boom Barbecues and fireworks are choose to spend July Fourth and the crackling is part of the ways we celebrate the Fourth with her friends instead of fun. Without the sounds, ifs just her family. She'll say, "Yeah, oiJuly, but they are not why we . "The flag is pretty," said 'a light show. I thought back to the times he a group of us are going down celebrate. Rachel, "Except it doesn't have and I would bring small throw I used to love going down to to the Plaza to watch the ''Why do you like being an any ireen. I'd like it better if it pillows to sit on while we waited fireworks." I'll say, "But you the Empire State Plaza on the American?" I asked Rachel a few had green in it Why couldn't it on the museum steps. He used Fourth of July. My friends and don't like fireworks. They weeks ago while we were riding be green, white, and blue?" to drop me off with the cooler, are too loud. They hurt your I would pack a small picnic and in the car. so I could reserve a spot while head downtown. We'd get there "Is there anything else that ears." She'll say, "Mother, "Because ifs fun," she said, makes you proud to be an he parked half a mile away in the I have no idea what you're around 5 p.m. in order to stake parking garage near his office. out a spot on the steps Of the 'There are lots of places to go, American?" I said, which set us talking about." State lV!useum. It was a long and we can go wherever we off singing the chorus of Lee Once when the weather was So, there may come a day wait, sitting on the hard marble want." Greenwood's hit song, "God rainy in the late afternoon, we when Jeff and I once again find in the hot sun, but eventually ''What do we call that?" her Bless the USA"" . waited until 8:30 p.m., drove ourselves downtown perched evening would arrive and we'd be dad chimed in. We sang, "And I'm proud to be downtown, parked on Broadway on the museum steps, or more and then hoofed it up to the likely, sitting on lawn chairs treated to a concert and awesome ''Traffic,'' I blurted out American where at least I know fireworks. I'm free,! And I won't forget tile Plaza. It was too late to get near brought from home. Well hear But Rachel said, "Freedom." men who died who gave that the museum side of the Plaza the live bands play, then later Standing among thousands so we stood on the complete the recorded orchestrations of people singing the National "What does that mean?" I right to me.! And I'll proudly opposite end, nearer to the of classic John Phillips Sousa. Anthem and"'God BlessAmerica" asked. stand up next to you and defend her still today.! Cause there ain't Capitol building. We couldn't And then, around ·9:15 p.m., always gets me choked up. She said, "Kids don't have to hear the music playing, but the the show will begin and we'll work; they just go to school. In no doubt I love this land. God We are so lucky, lucky, lucky bless the USA" fireworks exploded directly exclaim, "Oooh" and "Ahhh" as here in the United States, and some countries children have overhead, which was very the colorful, twinkling, fireworks we don't focus on that enough. to work." To my child, that song is just a cool. explode overhead. tune that she learned a few years I know I sure don't always ''What else?" I pressed on. back preparing for a F1ag Day concentrate on what's "You 'can vote," said Rachel, assembly at school. But when I important, considering all my "And girls can play sports. Oh, whining about not getting to hear the words I think about the and there's plenty of food to thousands of men and women see any fireworks up close and eat." personal. soldiers who have died in Iraq Our family has plenty of food, and those who remain overseas Hey, it is a free country, so Jeff explained, but there are in harm's way. I'm allowed to feel resentful many people in the United States Later Jeff tells me he's glad about giving up the fireworks who don't have enough to eat at the Plaza because my kid that Rachel can be a child doesn't like going. After all, I As we talked more about and not be consumed with found it extremely loud and freedom, Rachel commented that thoughts of war. I don't want 1 unpleasant to go to Chuck E. Americans don't always make her to be consumed either, Cheese, but I didn't pout when I the right choices. I wondered just aware. had to accompany my daughter if we were about to talk politics. I never want my child to be to birthday parties there. Then she clarified that she was fearful or unhappy. Thafswhyit's referring to people's choices been more than a decade since I did get fairly close to the about drinking and smoking. Plaza one July a few years back. I've been to the Empire State We 'brought a blanket and sat "Good point," I told her. Having Plaza on July Fourth. on the grass between a parking independence means people are ''Try to look on the bright garage and the entrance ramps to free to make decisions that may side," my husband told me, ''You the underground Plaza parking. be bad for their health. don't have to fight the crowds We couldn't hear the music, Then we had a brief discussion during the event or sit in traffic but we could hear, and for the about the flag. afterwards." He's right

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Capital News 9 IS an exclusive service of Time Warner Cable For cable TV, tugh speed Internet or home phone service call: 1~866-321~CABLE. 0 i% THE SPOTLIGHT July 4, 2007 • Page 5 A dollar and a dream Museum plans family fun weekend Vacationing in New York will be of the stars for Saturday and Throughout the afternoon, they Town agrees to lease residents and non-residents. the theme of the state museum's Sunday nights. The show, in the can participate in a scavenger golf course for $1 a year Other board members next Family Fun Weekend, July Carole E HuxleyTheater (former hunt with prizes. There will also from conservation group applauded the proposed 7 and 8. Museum Theater), is limited to be an activity packet to take acquisition. Free activities take place from 30 people, who must obtain a free home filled with coloring sheets, "I haven't seen any more 1 to 4 p.m. both days, designed ticket at the information desk in word searches, puzzles and a practical way to preserve open to help families prepare for the lobby. In addition, tents from "boredom busters" booklet By WILLIAM R. DEVOE space than what the town [email protected] and enjoy summer travel in the the museum's teaching collection Family Fun Weekends, board has done with this golf state. will be set up in Adirondack presented by Fidelis Care, offer course," said board member The town board has approved On Saturday, Abbe Hahn­ Hall. theme-based family activities, on an agreement between the Samuel Messina. He noted the Children can also make visors, the first weekend of the month. size and scope of the land that Hook, an educator with Open Space Conservancy and decorated with their names or For information about would be acquired if the deal AnimaLovers, will discuss what Bethlehem to lease ColonialAcres favorite sports teams, that they museum programs and events, goes through, and said, "I think pet owners should do with their Golf Course for $1 a year. can wear on vacation. They can call 47 4-5877 orvisitthe museum the board felt that unless there dogs and cats when they go The town proposed to also color a summer picture Web site at www.nysm.nysed. was some creativity and some on v.acation. The organization, lease and maintain the 43- and glue it onto a background_ gov. partnership, that would have which is based in Albany, helps acre Colonial Acres property gone the way of most open land homeless animals in upstate New to preserve open space. The - being developed." York and encourages proper care course takes up approximately . Plummer said the Open of pets. Hahn-Hook, who will be 30 of those 43 acres. . Space Conservancy has some in Adirondack Hall, will answer There were some questions procedural items to complete questions and bring an activity regarding maintenance of the before their agreement with the for children. course and future infrastructure town can be finalized. "The most Both afternoons, the New upgrades after it fell into the important thing for the public to York State Tourism Bureau town's hands. Resident and understand is that although there will have a table in the main past candidate for supervisor is an agreement between the town lobby to provide information knowledge of the Capital Region Robert Jasinski asked how and the Open Space Institute, and distribute items from the "I the town was going to pay a ... ''', ...... Sally can make any concerns you the institute still has to do two Love'NewYork" campaign. workforce to maintain the open about the process of buying or selling disappearl things: They have to complete a At 2 and 3 p.m. Saturday and land and golf course. survey and they have complete Sunday, participants will get "/ will pro,ide you with h.. eslf. integrity, superior and "It seems our staff is already an environmental assessment," a chance to imagine what the extensive service every step of the way to achieve your overextended on parks and said Plummer. He said the . sky would look like if they were real es/ilte dreams." - Jally recreation," said Jasinski. environmental assessment had carnpingwhen 'The Sky Tonight" Board member Daniel just been submitted and that is presented in the museum's Plummer said the town will 5all~ Izzard the survey was scheduled to be inflatable Star Lab Planetarium. most likely retain ColonialAcres' ll([wIED HLElPEkSON completed within the next two The display will show the position DELMAR OffiCE "workforce of one person" to weeks. '18.448.6325 v-mail maintain the property after the "If both of those are fine, deal goes through. He said then a closing will be scheduled there is the possibility that the and the transaction will occur. individual would become a town We're definitely hoping that employee as time goes on. will happen." The parcel will be removed At the June 27 meeting, the ~6~: Pine Ridge Estates from the tax rolls, he said, town board also: but Plummer said user fees • Accepted a donation of PLANNED RETIREMENT COMMUNITY FOR ADULTS ONLY generated by the course will $10 to the DARE. program also pay for maintenance and from Nancy Farr infrastructure. He said the • Approved a bid process for • Design Your Own Retirement Home fee structure will most likely biodegradable paper bags for remain the same as it is now, the highway superintendent. • Turn-key Package includes Landscaping & Matching Shed with both membership dues The bid is scheduled to be and pay-as-you-go fees. advertised July 5, to be opened • New $250,000 Renovated Club House "We're hoping to make July 16. money, but I'm confident that • Approved the disposal of • Financing Available • Small Pets Welcome we can at least break even," vehicles atauction by Northway he said. 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A slice of American life Another Fourth finished, and we're all wishing the mid-week holiday could extend right into the weekend. The Fourth always brings feelings of patriotism, as readings of the Declaration of Independence, parades and fireworks mark the day. The Capital District is rich with the kind ofhistorical places that let us feel proud to beAmericans any time we want Dutch settlers of the 1600s laid the founda­ tion for the city of Al­ Editorial bany - a foundation that archeologists uncover every time there's new building on the waterfront. The Battle of Saratoga was a turning point in the fight for inde­ pendence during he Revolutionary War; and Schenectady helped electrify the nation in a more modern era. America as a nation is defined by its small regions, and there's a lot to celebrate here in the Capital District Specialist William R. DeVoe, left, PFC Steven Agag and Private Aaron Anderson take a break from 20- Here are some of the things we think are especially great kilometer road marches and lugging SO-pound .50 caliber machine guns to smile for the camera. Agag and about this area. DeVoe will see each other for the first lime in over a decade later this month. Anderson died in training • Local parks and nature preserves: Five Rivers, the shortly after this picture was taken. Saratoga Spa State Park, the Usha Kill Natural Area. • Our great libraries, especially in the summer, when there are concerts on the green. Fireworks, fun about freedom • The well-tended lawns, gardens and flower boxes of summer, making any drive on local roads in summer By WILLIAM R. DEVOE day. Instead of an MRE or T­ and properly folds the flag for a pretty one. [email protected] rations (imagine that foil pan of storage until the morning. If you baked beans you took home from are on base when this happens, • Ice cream stands. See page 1 for some of our favorites. Independence Day was a last year's family reunion; now you stop whatever you're doing, • Farmers markets and farm stands. Check your town special holiday when I was in imagine it's fiUed to the gills and (this includes driving your car), Web site to find fresh produce. the Army. large enough to feed a couple face the direction of the flag and In the years I spent as a gunner dozen people) they'd throw some salute. • Open space - and all the volunteer committees that burgers and dogs on the grill. made sure our children will be able to see expanses of on an MIAl tank, I puUed duty Whenever we held the the majority of Christmases. green when they're adults. Some until then unseen foothaU "Olympics" on the Fourth of I worked every Thanksgiving would appear in some young July, there would always be • The Hudson River: best accessed by the Albany and every Easter. And while I lieutenant's hand and privates some newbie private or maybe Aqua Ducks. was never mobi1ized, we were in who maybe only dreamed of some lunkheaded specialist or • The Mohawk River: head for the Mohawk-Hudson the field regularly, for weeks or making their high school footbaU sergeant who'd think that just Bike-Hike Trail to view this important waterway. months at a time, training with teams would start shedding their because we had it easy all day little knowledge of what day of pistol belts and web gear so they it meant you didn't have to stop • Summer theater and concerts: in your town park, at the week it was, let alone what could button-hook patterns for retreat town hall, at the town pool, in the cities' downtowns. holiday we might be missing. around tanks, Hummers and One year, our company • Mixed housing stock: brownstones in the cities; in The Fourth of July was deuce-and·a·half·ton trucks. commander, Cpt. Thomas "Trip" the suburbs, Federal style, Greek revival style, craftsman different. Wherever we were, If we were in the rear, Bowen, spied someone eating a bungalows; Colonial houses; McMansions. whether we were in the field celebrating the Fourth was an hot dog while he should've been or in the rear, we celebrated • Town park pools. all-day event. Any training or saluting the flag. Surprisingly, Independence Day. maintenance we were in the he didn't lose his temper. He • Fireflies that blink goodnight to us from our dark­ If we were training, we'd middle of took a backseat to walked over to the young man ened backyards. usually coil our tanks around something we called the and said, "Private, the only way In this week of celebrating America, take a minute to in a large field and the First "Battalion Olympics." Our we can enjoy things like this," celebrate your town. Sergeant and Supply Sergeant company of 60 or so soldiers he- waved his arm toward the would usually pull a couple of would face off against the other grills, the food and the sports barbecues off of the supply three battalion companies in the equipment, "is if we remember truck for the last meal of the in events like "king of the ring" to do things like thfs." He and tug-of-war. We'd also have pointed to a row of soldiers standing at attention, saluting C======:JJ somelike who combat-based could load competitions a 6().pound, our nation's flag. high-explosive, anti·tank round I put the hot dog down and = President and CEO - Richard K Keene the fastest, or how long it would tried like hell to never miss Vice President and COO - John A McIntyre Jr. take a group of soldiers to pull a another retreat again. Editor in Chief-Katherine McCarthy 12-ton M113 armored personnel It was odd, and I'm not sure carrier 100 feet. (An aside: One who pulled duty on those days, S otli t year we found that pulling the but it never seemed like me or M113 didn't take long at all if anyone I knew had KP, firewatch you hid my buddies Brian Young or any other detail on the Fourth. Managing Editor - Tim Mulligan Advertising Director - William A KeUert and SteveAgag inside it and they And looking back on it, I realize Copy Editor - Kristen Roberts Advertising Representatives - Maureen Basalla drove the damn thing over the those days for what they were: finish line.) family barbecues. Editorial Paginator - Brady Chapman, Jackie Domin Kim McKee, Dan OToole, Meg Roberts, John Salvione, Carol Sheldon At 5 p.m., wherever we This July, I will see Young, Editorial Staff-Jim Cuozzo. Jill U. Adams, were and whatever we were Agag and a few others from our Betsy Glath Circulation - Melissa Browne doing, Fourth of July or not, platoon who we've managed to Sports Editor- Rob Jonas ClassifiedsiBusiness Directory - Brittany we stopped for retreat. It is the round up recently. No doubt Photographer - Jim Franco Worgan universal custom to display the we'll eat too much, drink too Art Director- David Abbott Legals - Kristina Maldonado flag only from sunrise to sunset much (if our wives allow us) and Graphic Design - Ken Cioffi II, Customer Service - Peg OToole on buildings and on' stationary enjoy any fireworks that may . flagpoles in the open. In the be left over from Independence Martha Eriksen, Kevin Whitney military, reveille is the signal for Day. . the start of the official duty day I hope you do the same on and is sounded when the flag is the Fourth, but I encourage raised. The retreat ceremony you to take some time to (518) 439-4949 ~~~ H~~t~:)s~~~!~~.;.~;~rF~!~IGHTNEWS.COM serves a twofold purpose. It remember the individuals who -' ' : . . ' signals the end of the official duty make our independence and day and serves as a ceremony for our freedom possible. Admire NEWS & SPORTS: [email protected] CLMsIFlEDS: [email protected] paying respect to the flag. The ADVERTISING: [email protected] SUBSCRIPOONS: [email protected] the flag for moment, thank National Anthem is played while a veteran, then go watch the a detail of soldiers takes down fireworks. THE SPOTLIGHT July 4, 2007 • Page 7 Your Opinion Spotlight Support your local fire department Thanks for I Editor, The Spotlight: ambulance squad. I help provide to a flooded basement caIl just for contributions and especially , This letter is long overdue. I care for my' 82-year-old mother. around the corner. Does anyone when they look for public support finding Dad would like to make a public appeal We have lived in Dehnar for close know how many basements were to build a new fire station, which to the fine people of the town of to 40 years. In recent years we pumped out by your local fire we desperateiyneed to continue to Editor, The Spotlight: Bethlehem, to please support have had to call on the services department this spring alone? provide our growing community On Saturday, June 23, my so. your local fire department. For of the Dehnar Fire Department 'This is just one example of one with then excellent service we year-old father disappeared. those of you who are healthy and at least twice a year to respond of the services your local fire currently have, but may not have I would like to extend my active, I wish you a long, healthy to my mother's breathing and department provides, often times unless they have your support. gatitude to all of the people who life, enjoying the many activities heart issues. Thank goodness very unnoticed. • In conclusion, I would like helped look for him, including the town offers you and your we have such a well-staffed Please support your local fire to extend my most sincere the Bethlehem police and fire and family. fire department. When I made department in any way you can. appreciation to the Delmar Fire rescue departments. However, the reality is that my mos~ recent call just this Most importantly, the Delmar Departmentforyourcompassion Thanks also to my neighbors, some day you are going to have past Apnl, I was amazed that Fire Department is in great need and professional service to my friends and fami1y, and especially todial911.Thatiswhenyouhope the re.scue squad was .at my of a new firehouse. Support your family. my husband, who found him. you still have a great volunteer home m less than five mmutes. community by supporting your Jeff Gillham Thank you all so very much. fire department and paramedic/ Apparentlytheywererespondmg fire department when they ask Delmar Wendy Swift Fund keeps Russell's legacy alive Dehnar Editor, The Spotlight: cause, Nan Lanahan and staff of attending the University of , Once again, we have the the Bethlehem Town Park, and Vermont in the fall. Jonathan f*t/'~diq~ referee Tom Venter. Reynolds is the eighth-grade Tell FLORIST i opportunity to thank this -~~.I4- • .,qu- (JSINCE1932 ! wonderful community for the Also, thanks to A Uttle Bit of recipient who will attend the 2007 generous donations made to the Italy, Andriano's Pizza, Angela's Union College Football Camp for Russell Ellers Scholarship Fund, Pizza & Pasta, Mangia, New one week this summer. Community Foundation for the Village Deli & Pizza, Pizza Baron, Thanks to the continued Summer Bedding Plant Sale! Capital Region, in memory of our andPizzaHousefortheirdonations generosity of businesses in this son and brother, Russell Ellers. of pizza, to Dehnar Beverage and community and the support of Visit Our Greenhouses On Saturaay, June 2, the Tri­ Snapple Distributors for donating Russell's friends and neighbors, Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-5, Sun. 10-2 Village Uttle League proclaimed cases of bottled water and Snapple, the Fund continues to grow, the day as 'The Russell Ellers and Hannaford Supennarket and ensuring that Bethlehem Central All Annuals - Buy 1 Get 1 Free equal value Bethlehem Price Choppers for students like Derek and Jonathan Scholarship Fund Day" and TVLL • Hanging Baskets· Terra Cotta Planters· Flats & more generously donated its portion of their donations. will benefit from Russell's Fund. the entire day's 50-50 drawings This year, Derek Wolff of Dawne Ellers to the Fund, which totaled $625. Glenmont was the recipient Lance Ellers 439-4946 Our sincere thanks to the TVLL of the Russell Ellers memorial Glenmont 454 DelaW'are Ave., Deltnar board of directors, immediate scholarship. Derek will be past president John Fisher and to Christine Rooney, who raffled off a basket filled with Pampered STUDENTS WANTED Chef products and donated the Are you between 16 and 24 y.ears of age? money collected, and to all those You may be eligible for the following services: who purchased 50/50 and raffle tickets. • GED I High School Diploma Program On Saturday, June 9, Friends • Vocational Training in Medical Office Support, of Russell Ellers gathered at Nursing Assistant, Culinary Arts, Business Technology, the Elm Avenue Park to play Facility Maintenance, and Auto Mechanics. basketball, raising over $750. We lnes beOUiWSolon • Industry Certifications!Advance Trade Opportunities wish to thank all who attended • Joh and College Placement Services the game, the players, parents Live at home or on campus. Bi-weekly stipend and much more. and neighbors who made See us at our new location donations, Ms. Marge Prinzo, Glenmont Job Corps Academy co-president, for the donation 4'S-Ol'4 •. • -- afAn Invesfutent In Your Future" on behalf of the Bethlehem boys 342 Delamare A"enue All services are FREE if you meet income requirements basketball booster club, Mary IIApplications for our Summer Session Now Being Accepted Bayham for her hard work and commitment to this wonderful Alban,. N.Z Call (518)767-9371 ext. 310 today!

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2004 Jaquar ANTHwNY X-Type Hatchbock'Green-6 cylinder-47K $20,595 For pre-registration form or 1970 New Scotland Rd. ifyou have questions email: 475-7283 [email protected] Pag!! 8 • July 4, 2007 THE SPOTLIGHT Your Opinion Spotlight The facts about FOIL Thanks to club participants Editor, The Spotlight: are sent to other departments I wanted to let the community directly and not to my office. Such Editor, The Spotlight: quality of its programming. in coaching clinics offered by the know that all Freedom of FOIL requests are unknown to The winter soccer and spring club. Through such licensure the my office until that department With my second term as Information Law (FOIL) requests president of Bethlehem Soccer academies, available to all club believes the quality of the are processed expeditiously. forwards the request to me as children registered in the club, programs will improve. Jeff has the town's records management Club ending, I wanted to thank Occasionally, FOIL requests the children, parents and have grown beyond expectations. also worked very hard to recruit officer. The community should In fact, our technical director, Jeff five local college/university know that FOILs now can be numerous volunteers for making Spotlight Newspapers the club successful. I also want Guinn, and his assistant, Willie coaches and five high school requested online to my office Sanchez,'even began holding an coaches to coach in our premier directly. to welcome our new president, Not just local Dave Schubmehl, and the newly informal academy this year on program. Really local Kathy Newkirk elected board members. Wednesday nights because the Led by Chris Martin, we Bethlehem town clerk During the past four years, children wanted to play. are currently revamping our the club's intraclub, travel and The club is also committed Web site to make it more user premier programs have provided to improving the quality of its friendly. In addition, for the fabulous soccer experiences to programs by improving the first time, the club is launching children of all ages and abilities. instructional quality of its online registration for travel The three programs continue coaching. This past year we and premier players. Please be to be superbly administrated appointed Jeff Guinn, the men's on the lookout for information by IntraClub (recreational) soccer coach at Union College, to about this. Committee and supervised by . become our coaching director in The club has also been Joel Rosenberg, Jim Clyne (the addition to his technical director committed to improving the travel coordinator) and Mary duties. Jeffnowtrains our coaches quality ofitsfacilities. The success Ann and Dave Schubmehl (the to obtain national certification. of these projects is attributable to premier coordinators). During the 2006-07 season, significant corporate donations The club continues to be almost 100 new or experienced and private contributions. committed to improving the re~Teationai coaches participated Under the stewardship of Brian Whitman, now dubbed "Mr. Soccerplex," we believe we have solved the parking problem at the Soccerplex by adding more than 100 new parking spots. In addition, we have installed new drainage for several of our fields. We have also erected a concession stand supervised by Nancy Kearney, who coordinates the parents and children who volunteer to operate it The club further wants to Time Warner Cable keeps you recognize the continued support of several local businesses, .. your community. including Robert Wright Disposal, My Place & Company, • We offer all your lotal channe.ls in HD, at no extra cost Dunkin Donuts, and Cart-Away, .• Exclusive channels like Capital News 9 and TW3. LLC, who provided services and • Free cable and Internet for schools and municipalities. donations during the year to enable the club's programs to • Sponsorship of hundreds of local events run smoothly. . Over the past few years we have hosted several tournaments. These tournaments were successful in large part to the matcnlea On Demand service, efforts of people like Joann Kessler, Matt Downey, Bill offerings, every day. Maddock, Anne Marie Masters, Ann Hildreth, Mary Ann and Dave Schubmehl, NancyKearney, and Brian Whitman. Again, I want to many of your favorite networks. thank the players, parents and with your premium netWork subscription. coaches who have participated in the club's programs over the past several years. We hope to see you participate again. Although I will no longer be president, I will continue to serve on the board and further hope that new people step forward to volunteer in the We don't charge you. ridiculous fees for club next year. service ca"s-:-they~r:e free! Art Scheuermann Bethlehem Soccer Club • Low installation fees and no switching fees for phone service . .... ~ . - . • Over 1,100 local TimeWarner Cable professional~ are here to se,.i.,e SUMMER INSTRUCTION Readiness Emerging Readers Young Writers

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[email protected] 439-8392 SPOTLIGHT July 4, 2007 • Page 9 IN BRIEF Friends of Library plans trip College slates programs. For information, call 80Q.847-3000 or visit www.esc. The Friends of Library is the Stomplistics. information sessions edu. planning a trip to the Sterling Refreslunentswill be sold. Bring Empire State College Forest Renaissa.nce Fair in your blankets and lawn chairs. If Voorheesllille of the State University of Tuxedo Park on Saturday, Aug. you are in need of assistance with BetsyGiath New York will hold public Meeting to focus 18. Fair hours are 10 a.m. to seating, call the library at 765-2791. 765·4415 information sessions about on Lyme disease 7 p.m. The bus will leave the In the event of rain, the show will its undergraduate degree The Empire State Lime Voorheesville Elementary School be moved inside. programs on Tuesday, July 10, Disease Association, Inc. will parking lot at 8 a.m. and leave the at 5:30 p.m.; Wednesday, July host a meeting on Lyme Disease fair betWeen 5 and 6 p.m. Five Rivers to hold 18, at 5:30 p.m.; and Tuesday, education, action, and support at Tickets, which include fair Music Fest 2007 butterfly count July 24, at 5:30 p.m. at the new the Bethlehem Public Library admission and the bus trip, are' Plan to get together on the The New York State location of the college's Northeast on Saturday, July 14, from 1 to $45 for member adults, $38 for Clayton A Bouton High School Department of Environmental Center, 21 British Boulevard, 3 p.m, children ages 5 to 12 and $25 for lawn for Music Fest 2007 (New Conservation's ninth annual Latham. To pre-register for any This is the first local meeting children under 5. Non-members Salem Firehouse is the rain' Butterfly Count will be held at of the information sessions being of the association, with the intent add $5 to each ticket location) on Saturday, July 14, 2 p.m. on Saturday, July 7. Join held, calI80Q.847·3000. to form a Capital District chapter. from 4 to 9 p.m. The event is center staff for identification Information sessions will also The president of the Empire sponsored by the Village of of some common butterflies of be held on: State Lyme Disease Association Free concerts Voorheesville and the Town of the Capital District Butterflies -Thursday, July 12, at noon will lead the discussion. All are at Hotaling Park New Scotland. will be netted and then released at the college's Empire State welcome .. The Red Haired Strangers will Bring blankets and lawn for an ongoing bio-essay. Bring Plaza location, Room 114 of For information, call 765-4884 be playing at Hotaling Park in chairs. Food and beverages will binoculars if you prefer. For the Northwest Gallery of the or 631-878-6657 .. the gazebo on Wednesday, July be sold by the New Scotland information or to register, call Plaza. 18, at 7 p.m. Bring your blankets Kiwanis. 475-0291. -Thursday, July 12, at noon at and lawn chairs. The music is original with hints of country and the college's location at328 State Visions Gallery St (first floor) Schenectady. to host 6X6 exhibit Delta blues. -Tuesday, July 17 at noon "6X6: Six Works Each by Six in Room 135 of the Classroom Visions Artists" will be displayed Jug band to play at library Building, Fulton-Montgomery in Visions Gallery, 40 North The Capital District's newest Community College, Route 67, . Main Street, Albany, from July and possibly only jug band Johnstown (call 762-4651 ext. 6 to Aug. 31. A re.ception for the (Rambling Jug Stompers) will 73810 to confirm location). artists will be held on Friday, play on Wednesday, July 11, at 7 • The donation Is tax deductible. College representatives will . July 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. The six p.m. at the Voorheesville Public tWaHerltage • Pick-up Is free. be available at the information artists are Carol Coogan, Roberta Library. The quintet consists ""'fortheBliild • We take care of all the paperwork. sessions to answer questions Lawrence, Elaine Violyn Luzine, of a list of luminaries drawn about the college's associate, Gail Nadeau: Mary Perrin Scott from such bands as Johnny . bachelor's and master's degree and Yvonne Welch . Rabb's Rockhouse, Blotto and 1-800-DONATE-CARS (1-800-366-2832)

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time, we provided online· ac­ to'A-U'S new monthly communi­ cess W assessment inf.)rmation ty clean-up d&y. Taxpayers can D Info including residential parcel also sign up :0 pay their taxes (From Page LI and sales data information," thDugh the automatic elec­ example of local govern:nent said Leafer: ''That infcrmation, tro::lic bill paying system. using technology to improve ho"",.."r, was in a P:JF form Leafer said he only sees one service delive,y," said Super­ that was not cnteracti1ie. OARS shc,rtcoming on the site - the visor Jack Cunningham. "-'liter takes (our p:e-lious capability to· inability to look up property by last year's reassessment, resi­ a ""hole new level by allowing oW::Jers·' names. Hewas unsure e "\.",~ t h:~ dents said they ....allted more resiolents - and town staff - to if there was a security issue in­ assessment-relata informiltion quicky sort through data, pull volved in leaving that function It~ Your~LuckY Day1 online and OARS delivers that appwrriate comparat.Je infor­ out, but said he will try to ad­ right to your h()lII<' compu:er." matio:J and co other research drESS it shortly. , In l'\ovember, the toW;] re­ in a fraction of the time." . -Our new online assessment Friday, July 13 ceived a $12,112 ;;tate grant to ::der said before the PDF system is the latest in a long 12 -10 pm pay for the new ,ystem.The IOrnat, residents had to leaf line of technology upgrades te HellP! ,,"lda~ FQft money came from the New through thiCK books of infor­ the town has made - and will in York State Re~1 Froperty Tax manor. kept the a3sessor's continue to make - to provide Administration Technology offic€. grEater public access to in­ .... Lut!k~ It,d *"~ "'"'z~ Pat.. eJ Improvement Gl"'lIJ.t program, "TIJere's 80 quesfion that formation, nmmunicate bet­ created to help municipalities our :lew OARS system will save ter and more frequently with $10,000 in prizes implement a comprehensive· residents tinte and effort in residents and allow for more $1,000 gift card winners throughout the day Web-based assessment 10Jkup resear·:hing and preparing for interaction between town gov­ tool to enable taxpay=rs to gain meeliJ:gs with our staff," said err.ment and taxpayers," said· ·;+0· access to assessmen: data with :..eater. "\II,'ib residents and Cu~ningham. your Karats on a:1 Instant-Multi Game· play greater ease.. staff basically getting :he same "1be OARS system is one of several Web:)ased technology for a freaky 10 i'lours from 12 pm until 10 pO" t The town's W~-based sys­ aCCESS to inbrmation. we can tem not only .llows residents all trn1y work from the same improvements the town has Fer more details, inquire at the Diamond Card Registration page." . marle over the last few years," Desk. Participants must be at least 18 years or-oldeL to view information but also allows users to gather,· sort TJ access the OARS sys­ said Jeffrey r::ammeyer, Bethle­ and compare c.ata. Those tools tem, a new link was created on hem's Director of Management include comparahle property thE :own's '\\"~b site rr_ain page Inf.xmation Services, at the ",;ww.townofbethlehem.org All scheduled eve",t;; and P""G'motions are sub;ecf to change. sales and asse!:·smen::: searchBs, to""n's June 27 meeting. "We residential prcperty inveatDry - caile:l "Online Servi·:es." On als·) set up a public computer characteristics for ompa..-able thE Iet:-har.d side of that page staion in thE assessor's office searches, currenl :ax rates and ;s the link to :he OARS system, at Town Hall to provide access as ,,-eL as lin·~s to othzr online parcel level details a~d photos. to JARS for residents who do M. David Leafer, be town's as­ services and forms, including nol have a h:Jme computer or Exit 33 ofthe New YoJrk Sl~f':! Thruway, Verona, New ~~ :hE town's monthly e· N ewslet­ InBrnet conr:ection." 800-771-7;:11 • ~.turningslone.com sessor, said this will "e a useful for house hunters and sell­ ~er; water and sewer billing Dammeyer said the comput­ as well.' information, tax bill informa­ er;s handicapped accessible. "~t year-;'for lhe very first tion and a sign-up page for the SPOTLIGHT July 4, 2007 • Page 11 I Business Spotlight True. brilliance lasts long after the spark As we paused to celebrate Gersten, Pat Connell and Jill roster of sales associates for an individual who devoted his our nation's birthday, the one Paolucci are among the nine ... John DeCelle has been professional career to elevating thing I was most struck by photographers represented in promoted to executive vice the level of professionalism of was the incredible amount the show... also in Saratoga, president of sales and marketing television news reporting in of fireworks set off, both· Wesley Health Care Center at SEFCU ... best of luck to our market. legally and illegally, across of the Wesley Community Barb Ostroff as she begins a And that just about clears my the country. Makes one first has announced that Sandra new endeavor with the opening of Delmar Florist on Delaware desk for the next few weeks. and foremost give pallse to our McLenithan has been named Be sure to check out my online addiction to arson and fire in certified nursing aide of the Avenue at the former Destiny the sky! Beyond that, I am in occurred to me while we all year ...The Adirondack Trust Threads locale .... Finally, on a blog for updates or catch me awe of the beauty that lights "oohed" and "ahhhed" over the Company has announced that personal note, congratulations right here. As always, if you up the night sky, the power brief but wonderful excitement Kathie L. Duncan is president to myoid friend Ed Dague, have anything you'd like to see and strength that it takes that lit up the night sky. of the North Country region. former WNYT anchor, on being in the column, feel free to e-mail . to make the flames burn so We are in a period of Duncan will be responsible for inducted into the New York me at kellertw@spotlightnews. brightly and the response that excitement throughout the building Adirondack's Glens State Broadcasters Hall of com. We can't guarantee it will it elicits from the appreciative region with the onset of Falls market ... Weichert Fame, a well-deserved honor all get in, but we'll give it our crowd. Conversely, it always summer. Washington Park is Realtors - Northeast Group amazes me how quickly those about to light up with music of added Christina J ahn and , bright lights fade away, and the '50s as Park Playhouse Deena Pietrocola to their all we are left with is a happy begins its 19th season with BREAKING NEWS memory. "Grease." 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Diversity quilt on display at library this summer j

·We are delighted to honor the poverty. research. Joni Goldberg will read and, work of Bethlehem students by Since her trip; Segal has Another local history tool has perform the stories. Age 2 and displaying the "diversity quilt," visited schools throughout been developed on our Web site. up with families. conceived by Bethlehem Central /check.lt Out the district to talk about her Bethlehem Public Library Obituary notices in the Delmar High School art teacher Diane Guatemala experience and Spotlight from January 1996 to Morning stories Segal, designed by high school display the quilt, inviting June 2007 are now indexed for Wednesday, July 25, 10:30 art classes, and embellished students of all ages to add Celebrate the release of Harry your convenience. Go to www. a.m. by students throughout the decorations. bethlehempubliclibrary.org district The diversity quilt will be Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Drop infor stories and activities Come in costume for a chance to and click on the "search" tab, presented by teen volunteers and Funded with support from in the library lobby through then on "genealogy and local July and August, after which win great prizes. Grade 4 and up. library staff. Ages 3-5. Bethlehem Opportunities Call 439-9314 to register. history." Unlimited, the quilt project it will be on permanent display at the high school. This searchable index will brought students together be updated on a regular basis. Murder mystery dinner You are invited to write your Wednesday, July 25, 3:30 several years ago to collaborate Let's cook We will also be working in on a message about the cultural comments about the quilt Tuesday, July 24, 2 p.m. p.m., in a journal located at the the other direction, regularly richness of our world. Help prepare for the library's adding citations previous to Solve the crime involving the information desk. Radio Star, set to occur at a 1980's Segal's teaching continues Murder Mystery Dinner on July 1996. 25. Grade 6 and up. Call 439-9314 style dinner party. Dress in your to be inspired by a 2006 All issues of the Spotlight sabbatical to Guatemala, Evening on the Green to register. best '80s outfit or as your favorite Wednesday, July 18, 7 p.m., from 1957 are available in the '80s icon. Grade 6 and up. Call where she lived and worked in library. the Mayan community, famous Bethlehem Public library Cemetery records, 439-9314 to register. for its weaving and vibrant Ramblin' Jug Stompers-old- Adult services librarian time folk and jug band music. family histories Dorothy Heffernan has worked culture. 'Segal went to the . Local cemetery records Louise Grieco Lake Atitlan region to work Bring a blanket or lawn chair. tirelessly to organize these local • All library programming Concerts held indoors if it and family histories have with Mayan Hands and Mayan history resources, and we thank is free and open to the public. rains. been organized and filed in her for it Traditions, two nonprofit our Local History Reading The Bethlehem Public library i fair-trade organizations for Room. These family histories, is located at 451 Delaware Ave., ' women working and living Harry Potter party though unverified, are a good Books before bed Delmar. For information, call ' in conditions of extreme Friday, July 20, 1 p.m. starting point for further Tuesday, July 24, 7 p.m. 439-9314. Nichols' Mohawk. Hudson Land Conservancy receives grants USDA Choice ~!! The Mohawk Hudson Land June 19 by Department of designed to strengthen the impact Shop'nSave Beef Bone In Conservancy, serving Albany, Environmental Conservation and effectiveness of land trusts. ' Strip Steak Schenectady and Montgomery Commissioner Pete Grannis The $10,600 grant will be used counties, has received two grants and leaders of the Land Trust to help develop and launch a 765-2629 totaling $15,900 that will help Alliance at a State Capitol press comprehensive fundraising and 5 Maple Rd. • Rt. 85A S791~lb. the organization achieve its goal conference. donor development program in the Voorheesville of saving special places in the One of the grants was one of Conservancy's expanded service Capital District 13 Conservation Capacity and areaofA1bany, Schenectady, and The awards were announced Excellence Grants, which are Montgomery counties.

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She ''Ifs a wonderful group," said became the group's coordinator a been raflled off at Friends of the remembers learning needlepoint Alberta Pahl, 74, of Guilderland, year later. Library fundraisers and donated and cross stitch and making her who learned how to quilt when What began as a five-week to community members who have own clothes. she joined Nimblefingers. 'They're needlework course in 1992 has fallen ill. "We grew up behind the sewing always helpful." since become an organized club, On occasion, Stump invites machine," said Smith, 97, of Pahl and her sister, Nancy allowing members to share their local experts to teach the group Voorheesville, who is now knitting Hopper, 61, are now working on crafts, learn new techniques and new crafts. a dishcloth for the church bazaar. paper embroidery, a Dutch craft socialize. 'They're mostly older women, Smith is one of about 20 women they've introduced to the club. The Last summer the library and I feel ifs very important to who make up the Nimblefingers . women sew designs on cardstock, expanded the project, adding a keep active mentally, socially, group, which meets at the which they later turn into greeting Junior Nimblefingersgroup. Over physically," said Stump. the next two months, school-age Men are welcome, but thus far on a children will return to work with none have joined, Stump said. recent Tuesday at the Voorheesville the older women and learn how Group members said they Public LIbrary to knit, quill, to use sewing machines. enjoy one another's company. crochet, embroider and work on Nimblefingers members Getting away from household other cralls. come mostly to share advice distractions, they said, helps them Karine Aba/yan accomplish more, and with so many talents to share, the women ~TTERBECK frequently pick up new skills. • Additions, Dormers "If you bring something or ~e~od~?n~!~V~=:' • Kitchens, Baths have a question on how to do Serving the community for over 28 years. • Decks, Sunrooms something, there's somebody 518-477·1438' Fax: 518-477·2572 here who knows how to do • Windows, Siding it," said Agnes Weaver, 72, www.otterbeckbuilders.com • Basement Remodel of Voorheesville, who joined Free Estimates Nimblefingers four years ago. "I've learned so many different Route 9W, Glenmont • 462-3977 51.iiI things." ~+ ''They don't walk into this -- - group as friends, but they become friends," said Joyce Laiosa, head Gracious ~~ living: of youth and family services at the library. Th~Massr.!:J Residence at J ! After observing the IUlt.mill01fr '\\\\SSlit~ ~el. I2au,shters of'-Sarah Nimblefingers, Laiosa began , Senior Co.mmunit.9 - 1 Junior Nimblefingers in 2006, th " - _-::0 - ___.- Saturday, July 14 • 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm hoping that "by working with the older ladies, [young members] Voorheesville High School Grounds Part old would come to appreciate another (Rain Location New Salem Fire House) neighborhood generation." Music by local bands: part family, . This year Laiosa received part resort. a $900 grant from Cargill, an Blue Sunshine agriculture conglomerate that has Rock Authority sponsored other library programs Sea Dog in the past The money will buy Frieda Hammond Band (Mike Thomas) • Spacious. elegan't assisted living apartments three sewing machines for the • Personal care and medication assistance juniors, who will make a sewing Enjoy a fun filled evening with family, friends and neighbors. • 24·hour emergency response system box, pillowcases and pillows. • Free transportation to scheduled medical appolnanents Bring lawn chairs. • Three delicious kosher meals daity Nimblefingers members are Food will be available to purchase by the New Scotland Kiwanis "all glad to share their knowledge" For more info: 5 18-689-04S~. or ~_ ....dIM"$ with the younger crowd, Hopper This event is sponsored by The Town of New Scotland www.massryresidence.org said, and they feelifs important to and the Village of Voorheesville 182 Washingttm Avenue Ex~nslon ~ pass on their skills to a generation Albany, New York 12203 SENIOR CO"",IY\UNITY for whom needlework doesn't Call 475-0385 or 765-2692 Dau&htor5 of Sarah is a bcnoftcW-y ~ of the UnlU!d Jawtsh Fodcradon of NENY come as second nature. Nimblefingers meets every Tuesday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Voorheesville Public Library. II" ("I"",/lhsnl<"Q""h" II"M", Junior Nimblefingers, a five­ week program open to children in grades three and higher, will begin on July 10. The program is free, but registration is required. For information, caB the library at 765-2791 or visit the Nimblefingers blog at www. nimblefingersnews.blogspot. com.

Go to Spot1igbtne~ and read the latest blog postings. LANDSOAP~ D~SIGN 6-INSTALLATION Check out John Mcintyre's exploits in Greenland this week in "Flying with the 109"''' Or Kathy McCarthy's take on life in "Having it all" HORTIOUll1JRf I .... 1111 jlTl'Tl .~.,!r:~c.... .,. Looking for more a business sense of things? Stop at "From the Ad Desk" . UI~UIa:v ...... - and see what Bill Kellert is finding on about goings on in the business community. LANDSCAPING Yau Ile8tJnB JIrJ IIf97l Whatever your interests are, someone is probably talking about it on: - Since 1977 - Spodightnews.com Brian Herrington ~ ... 767-l004;~ ... __ .._----- m www.hortunlimitedcom Nurwy hoU/ll by appoin1ment THE SPOTLIGHT July 4, 2007 PAGE 15 Real Estate Spotlight

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ive days, eightvideos, lots of pictures, Fonline and in print It was time to find out about the NY Air National Guard 109th Airlift Wing in Scotia. We have all heard of global warming and the changes taking place in our environment The 109th is intimately involved in science, or at least they allow the science to happen. Most of the research in the Arctic and Antarctic has a common thread, the 109th. When scientists need to move equipment or themselves to the research stations near or at the poles, they fly on a LC-130. The planes of the 109th are the only ones with skis. The members of the 109!h take the unifs mission very seriously. Getting people and equipment off the ice sheetinGreen1and is adangerousjob.When iwaswith the unit in Green1and during the lastweekofjune, one of its planes landed at a research station north of summit The plane landed, but could notreturnto Kangerlussuaq due to sticky snow and bad weather. The crew bad to endure four days of "camping" on the ice. This is a group of professionals, but they are also familiar to many of us. Because the 109th is a NY National Guard Unit, most of its members are citizen soldiers who fly when needed, then return to the community to live with us. i spent many hours with the men and women of the 109th and i was amazed at how many are involved in our communities. They leave their families and day jobs to train in Greenland and support the research stations in Antarctica during the week, and coach baseball at home on the weekend. They all had a story of what they do as civilians and how appreciative they are of those who enable them in the mission. Most of the 109th train one week in Greenland during the summer and at least one week in Antarctica in the winter. The 109th is currently training for a mission in Southeast Asia. Recently repainted wheeled (;,1305 are sitting at Stratton waiting for a tour in a combat zone. The (;'130s have no weapons as the movers of the military. They will be f\ying supplies in Afghanistan before winter hits. i would like to thank the soldiers of the 109th for their service and professionalism. i was an outsider, A look over the shoulder on the way home, top, and the view from the yet we had much in common. Now, when i see an LC-130 overhead, it is like seeing a friend. StraHon runway, above.

Loading a LC·130 for a trip to Summit. The crews can fil a lot in a plane, plus 25 passengers.

Icebergs flow from glaciers all over Greenland. This one is from the Jakobshaven Glacier. This is the glacier that calved the iceberg that sank the TItanic. Rick Mckeon navigates the SondeSlrom Fjord on our way home, below. THE SPOTLIGHT July 4, 2007 • Page 17 ---, ------1

The base of operations of the 109th in Greenland is Kangerlussuaq. It is at I the end of the 100-mile long Sandre Stromfjord,lell. An lC-130 on the ground, above, at Kangerlussuaq. The airport used to be a Sonderstrom Air Force Base. The U.S. military turned over the base to Denmark in 1992, aller it shut down its radar stations in Greenland. Lt. Col. Paul Breton, lell, was our flight commander on trips to Camp Raven and Summit. To get a sense 01 the conditions on the ice sheet, see the videos at www. spotlightnews.com/jmcintyre.

Jim Czwakiel, righi, 01 Rotterdam loads Jet Assisted Takeo" rockets on one side of an lC-130. The eight JATO rockets, lour on each side, act as a lillh engine when taking 0" Irom the ice sheet. On our trip to the Summit research station, lar right, the crews fired the rockets to get 0" the ground. It took two attempts to get in the air due to sticky snow, bad visibility and snow. The Russell Glacier, bottom right, is only 30 km from Kangerlussuaq. We chartered a trip to reach the edge of the ice. A river carries the melted ice to the sea through the fjord. load masters run the show in the back of the planes. The cargo, , $ ",-~, plane and passengers for this J ... -_ plane are Glen Preiss's, below, ,responsibility. Unloading cargo in deep snow is even more interesting than loading it. For more photos of unloading and the interior of the plane, visit "Flying with the 109th" at www. spotlightnews.com.

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,----, Page 18 • July 4, 2007 THE SPOTLIGHT Shelter's fees raise town's hackles IN BRIEF Youth Basketball Camp T-shirt, per animal. In 2006, the shelter shelter for five days before they Per animal cost bas JCC to host a mini-Globetrotters· basketball, boarded 34 animals for $2,500, are adopted out or euthanized. New Scotland seeking a Globetrotters team photo and according to town records. This Identified animals are held for Globetrotters Camp a camp picture. alternatives for strays year the same number of aniroals seven days. The Sidney Albert Albany Jewish Community Center will would cost the town $9,350. To register, go to www. By KARINE ABALYAN Shear said towns are better host the Harlem Globetrotters "All the communities in the off paying the per day fee "if harlemglobetrotters.com, click [email protected] Summer Youth Basketball Camp the Summer Camp link under area are looking for alternatives they have a lot of animals that from Aug. 20 to 24. New Scotland is looking for to using (the Humane Society) ," get picked up by the owner after Kids Court or calI80()'641-HOOP. alternatives to using the Mohawk said Supervisor Ed Clark. a day or two." The camp offers traditional The camp costs $175 (for JCC on-court drills, teaches basketball members), and $200 (for non­ and Hudson River Humane Society The new fees are representative New Scotland favors the in Menands, which has raised fees fundamentals and includes members). Early registration is of what the Humane Society switch, but Clark said officials sessions on academics, character, encouraged. For information, this year, but the town has had little spends on animal care, said Brad are not sure if the per day option leadership and good citizenship. . visit www.harlemglobetrotters. luck finding a different shelter to Shear, executive director of the will save them money. The camp, available in both meet its ·needs. shelter. Previous contracts, Shear com. "Ifs possible that we're going morning and afternoon sessions, Currently, the town pays $275 said, didn't fully compensate the to come out worse," he said. organization for its costs. is open to children 6 to 16 years for each stray dog brought to the Officials are now searching for a of age. Hudson River shelter. With three dogs brought The society serves 15 less expensive shelter, but nothing Instructional workstations there between April and June, the municipalities and sees 9,000 has caught the town's attention Valley Ramble set town paid $825, which is almost a animals annually. take place on the basketball The eighth Annual Hudson thus far, Clark said. Other ideas court emphasizing the third of the $2,500 New Scotland "Now what they're paying is River Valley Ramble is include building a shelter in New important ideals of teamwork, paid in all of 2006. the real cost of the shelter," Shear scheduled for Sept. 15, 16, 23, Scotland or charging owners for leadership and physical "N 0 body was planning on said. He expects fees to go up boarding their pets. 29 and 30. Covering 12 counties next year, but details have not fitness. Children will also with more than 160 events, having such a big jump like this" Schenmeyer said he doesn't learn from a classroom setting when the budget was prepared been released yet. the ramble gives participants expect big changes in the near that involves role-playing and the opportunity to explore last fall, said Kevin Schenmeyer, In addition to the per animal future. At present, aniroal control discussions, the importance animal control officer. plan, the humane society offers the Hudson River Valley and officers are working harder to of a good education, making Hudson River Estuary by boat Unlike last year's contract, towns the option of paying a per ident:i(y aniroa1s and return them to the right choices, improving when the town paid a flat rate day fee of $55. and on foot through a variety their owners to avoid the high fees. self·esteem, avoiding peer of guided walking, hiking, for the entire year, the new By state law, unidentified "We're doing the best we can," pressure and appreciating a agreement requires payments animals have to remain in the kayaking, canoeing and biking Schenmeyer said. "Ifs given us a healthy lifestyle. experiences. little more incentive to do more All campers will get an official Many ramble events offer an leg work and find the oWner." 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,. NewYork Power ., Authority • Page 20 • July 4, 2007 THE SPOTLIGHT Neighborhood garage sells to a neighbor Bailey's owner years of running the business. while to smooth the transition. wear out their tires 50 percent clear about one thing. "The Baileys opened this In a career of owning two full· sooner. Stay on top of the spark "I'm not a mechanic," he talks about friends plugs, and keep the engines from and the importance business in 1938," Kaplan said. service garages, Kaplan has seen said. "I prefer to stay out front 'The business ran out of a barn a lot of change. building up slush by-products. and communicate with the of good tire pressure adjacent to a house that was here. ''Twenty-odd years ago, car I'd guess the average car costs customers. " After World War II, Bud Bailey maintenance was done on the $25,000 now. After a home and Some of those customers have purchased a Quonset hut, and in suggestion of a mechanic," education, cars are our next become friends. By KATHERINE McCARTHY 1965, the concrete front went on." Kaplan said. "Now, cars must be largest investment." [email protected] _"I'm sorry to see Steve go," Kaplan owned New York Auto maintained. Cars are better, but As the business has changed, Cohen said. "I've always trusted and Radiator on State Street they run hotter; and fluids are so have the kind of cars he sees. him. I once had the van a\l packed Arline Cohen had a 1995 more important" Honda Civic that racked up in Albany, and Bailey had sent SUVs? for a family trip to Boston. I had some customers to him. His Kaplan said he's sunk a lot of 'They're an interesting breed," a question, and I just swung by 192,000 miles - and only ever had money into equipment to keep one clutch. longtime there was he said. "They've become a Bailey's to ask it." Delmar native Bob Buttercase, new cars - and cars like Cohen significant percentage of the Bruce McBride called from and McBride's - running. He McBride has had Las Vegas to talk about the who is buying Bailey's from his market. They're notorious for similar experiences. former boss. has invested in state-of-the-art poor gas mileage, butwe a\l need garage that kept his 1996 Pontiac a\ignmentequipment, sophisticated "If I had a flat, they'd come and "He's a reasonable guy, and to get someplace somehow. We Bonneville running for 210,000 computer systems, and classes for fix it," he said. "Steve was also a miles. likes to work with people," Kaplan may change our driving habits, hockey and lacrosse fan, so you Brady and part·time mechanics but well still need fuel." The common denominator for said of Buttercase. who work for him. could get updates on that from the Delmar residents? Bailey's Head mechanic Frank Brady Mostly, Kaplan is a believer Hybrids? him." Garage on Oakwood Road, which will stay on at Bailey's, and in preventative maintenance to ''They're a wonderful idea," McBride also had praise for Steve Kaplan is selling after 22 Kaplan will stay around for a keep cars running. he said. "People who drive them Buttercase. "People need to take care of enjoy them. People are hesitant; "Bob's a very good mechanic," .,,",. the oil, coolant and transmission it can cost $3,000 to replace the he said. ''When I worked at the fluids," he said. "Rotation and battery, which I've heard lasts state university headquarters balance of tires is important. three to five years." downtown, I took my car to New The majority of people don't In spite of his in-depth York Auto." .... check their tire pressure, and knowledge of cars, Kaplan is Cohen said she considers Bailey's the house she built, since she estimated she's been going A there for close to 20 years. GREfJJit~~/ON Delmar Carpet Care "Steve always said I drove Add some curb appeal to more than two people," she said. your home with a flawlessly-paved, QUALITY CARPET CLEANING "He's kept me on the road a lot of years." high·quality asphatt driveway that's buitt to last • WALL TO WALL Contact us today for a treellSlimBttl. 439-0409 'This is like the last of the 518.419.1400 • UPHOLSTERY neighborhood garages," McBride A2ndG_PavingC...... • ORIENTALS AND AREA RUGS TimB.rrett said. Heated Power Paver ''We go out of our way for Free Estimates ."t,;~~~~~ Fully Insured· AJI Guaranteed DriVEways & Parklhg Lots - our customers," Kaplan said. "I Residential &- CommErcial always tried to be honest with M,'~HlrCalllNI$A

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.....: ,...~J Bethlehem Class of 2007 Bradley M. Alfred, Kaitlin Alaire Altone. Alexander D. Amirault, David M. Amiri, Robyn Congratulations, graduates Adele Anderson, Francesca Elena The mortarboards have supplement possible. These Anzola. Melissa Lauren Appleby. been tossed, the diplomas community businesses have Rafael Arenos. Therese Michelle collected and graduation is supported you in your journey; Avitabile. Amanda Tyler Ball. already moving on to the stuff as you move into your adult Cortney L Banahan. Brittany L of memory. lives, please support them. Barrett, William J. Barrowman. Noah Edward Bartfield, Brittni 1his supplement is Spotlight We tried hard to include Elise Bartholomew, Jarrett Lane Newspapers' way of saying everyone in this supplement; Bastow, Thea E. Baynes. Juliet congratulations to all of the if you find your name missing. Olivia Becker, Gary Edward Capital District graduates. You please drop us a line at news@ Bedrosian. Nicole Bellies-Vickery, have every right to be proud spotlightnews.com. Daniel Maurer Bell. Brian of your accomplishments and Also. check out our William Bentley, Lela Elizabeth to be excited about the years graudation photo galleries at Berger, Molly Ladd Bierman, to come. . www.spotlightnews.com for Hanna Katharina Birkhead, Thanks, too, to our more pictures of your special Kacey Marie Blanchard. George advertisers. who made this day. Thomas Blassman and Corey Mark Bloodstein. Also. Daniel Frederick Jane Marie Bridgeford. Javiera John Edward Cagino, Vanessa Blossom. Robin Alexis Bogen, Brierley-Vera. Kimberly Dale Leigh Calaban, Patrick Daniel Peter John Bonventre, Samuel Brosnan. Clare Elizabeth Browne. Callaway, Joseph A Calzone IV, William Boochever, Laura Adam Timothy Bruculere, Isa Olivia Loren Cammisa-Frost, '- Elizabeth Boucher, Liam Marie Bueb, Emily Rose Buenau. Patrick D. Campion and Bethany Bethlehem graduates listen during the commencement ceremony on Hutchins Bowen, Megan Brittany Ashleigh Bugbee. Jason A Carcuro. Friday, June 22. Elizabeth Braaten, Molly E. C. Burger. Kevin A Burns, Kirstie Graham S. Parker/Spotlight Bradley, Julie Kristen Breen, Troup Caesar, Paul R C~ero, o Class Page SB

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,..- I ! Voorheesville Class of 2007 Kristen Abrey, Nathan Alft­ Kelly Larson, Lindsay Lawrence, Lafond, Laura Amato, Patrick Nicole Layden, Andrew Liu, Arico, Gail Axelrod, Emory Brittney Logan, Cameron University, Nichols Banks, Grace Macdonald, Patrick Mackey, Barone, Alex Barsky, Sarah Jennifer Massaroni and Colin Belenchia, Allison Belgiovine, Masterson. Lauren Bennett, Hannah And, Allison McArdle, Jeffrey Beresford, Stephen Bingham, McDonough, Charles McGrail, Jillian Blair, Bridget Blakeney, Tori Mertens, Matthew Miller, and Nicole Bouvier. Sarah Miller, Jacolyn Moreau, Also, Alyssa Calomeni, Samuel Musella, Cassandra Stephen Cardinal, Gregory Muth, Nathaniel Myers, Jesse Carson, Alexandra Childs, Otis, Evan Ozmat, Lauren James Cillis, Michelle Cillis, Passarelli, Samuel Pelham, Emily Clark, Robyn Collins, Dylan Perrillo, Jason Pincheon, Jeffrey Connors, Rebekah Victoria Polsonilli, Maria Coons, Bryan Countryman, Qualtere, Giuseppe Ragonese, Michael Cretz, Richard Curreri, Jacquelyn Ransbury, Keenan Eileen Daley, Robert DiBlasi, Reynolds and Timothy James Dillenbeck, Andrew Robinson. Dowen a'1d Andrew Dubay. Also,Andrea Rodrigue, Felicia Above: students Mary Finn, left, And, Shannon Egloff, Jason Schaller, Alyssa Schultz, Robert Timothy Robinson and Emily Clark Farooq, Mary Finn, Robert Selby, Kerry Shanley, Garrett bring laughter with their class F1ynn, Anna Foster and Jonathan Simpson, Rose Skladanul>, sentiment to the attendees of the Fuglein. Emily Smith, Nicholas Snow, Clayton A. Bouton High School And, Matthew Garris, Hayley Deanna Socaris, Alex Sotola graduation ceremony on Friday, George, Amanda Giminiani, and Sarah Stark and Abdul-Rafu June 22. Stacy Giovannangelo, Lauren Sulemana. Glaser, Zachary Goodrow, Bryce Also, Cameron Taylor, At left, academic high honors Gray, Amanda Gruss, Devon Christopher Thompson, student Laura Amato shares the Guy, David Hallenbeck, Joshua Julia Van Cleve, Rebecca feeling of completion with her Handen, and Matthew Henry. Vanderwende, Rebecca fellow students. Also, Emily Hesselbacher, Vandyke-Restifo, Dominic Curt Hoffart, Sean Hognestad, Venditt.i, Allison Voglein, Michael Roach/Spotlight Brittney Holcomb, Kathleen Steven Wang, Joseph Wargo, Hoyt, Travis Kendall, Emily Laura Watson, Zachary Welton, Kellcston, Joseph Klembczyk, Karalina Zimmerman and J adyn Kohler, Sarah LaFave, Alexander Zvinovsky. congratulatloos Class of 2007!

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u S~ OF Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School Class of 2007 Appleby, Amanda Noel; Asam, Angelina L; Norris, Eric M. *; Douglas].; Bachner, Eric Brandon; Northrup, Rebecca Kathryn; Becker, Tara; Billetts, Heather Nowak, Stevie Grace; O'Brien, M.; Bonesteel, Veronica R; Brady, Shannon Michelle; O'Brien, Taylor Amanda Grace *; Brady, Dean; L NHS; Osbom,Noe1E.; Ostrander, Bridgeford, CarleeMicheDe; Brisson, Zoee' Marie; Palmer, Brendon VAL Shannon M. -NHS; Britton, Jeffrey NHS *; Parker, Jameson Berlin; Michael; Byerwa1ters, Jessica Lynn Patterson, Chandler Dale; Pelletier, *; Carter, Nicole Crystal; Caswell, Ashley Nicole; Pelletier, Jamie Brian Arthur; Chaney, Whitney Lyn; Persico, Julie M *.; Persico, Michele; Ciaccia, Amanda Lynn; Nicole R; Phillips, Steven Earl; and Cicardi, Melissa Marie *; Cinque, Poetzsch, Kimberly NHS *. Kayleen Elizabeth; Collins, Zachary Also Principato, Ryan; Pry, Carol S. *;Cross, UsaFrancesNHS;David, Theresa NHS; Ramberg, Bror Cory M. *; Deer, Luke Emanuel; Henry; Rice, Cheriel Muncada; Rias, DelaMater, Jessica Marie; Dell, Mandi Jean; Rohl, Renee' Christine; Salina; Deso, Kristin Rae *; Doane, Ruxton, Dillon Tracy NHS *; Ryan, Nathan A NHS; Duncan, Austin Brittany Anna; Sanderson, Meaghan S. ; Dwyer, Sarah Suzanne; Ellis, Anne NHS; Seaburg, Rachel Nicole; Stephan; Fansler, Stephanie Nicole; Seaburg, Rebecca Marie; Shear, Fastert. Michael; Fllkins, Patrick Aaron Raioe; Shields, lindsey Rose *; C. *; Fmke.. Alyssa Nicole *; Foley, S1ook,MaryElizabeth;~,Richard Veronica Louise *; Freiermuth, Keri­ L; Slingerland, Samuel D.; Smith, Lynn NHS;Gannon,JenniterMaree; Megan; Smith, Stephanie Morgan; G1assanos, Julianna Marie NHS *; Sofologis, Samantha M. *; Spagli, Graham, Nathan; Gregory, Cory Eric C.; Spaulding, Zachary; Spence, Joseph; Griffin-Bordis, Andrea P. *; Breanne Lyn *; Spencer, Heather; Grutza, Susan; and Hafensteiner, Spring,Amanda L *; Starks, Andrea Abigail NHS *. Lyn; Stewart, Jeannette Denise; Also, Hardy, Amanda Rebecca; Stott, Adam; Sutton,James; Teetsel, William Baxter leads the Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School Jazz Ensemble in song at the close of the Hannon, Danie11e c.; Hartig, Man!; Patrick A; Terrill, Jeremy Scott; graduation ceremony on Saturday, June 23. Haslam, Shannon M.; Heinze, Thompson, Royee; TIee, Kathleen Michael Roach!Spotlighf Peter C., Jr.; Hendrickson, Brittany; Mary NHS; Tofinchio, Justin A; Hennessy, David; Henriksson, Amy; Tortorella, Giulia; and Townley, Hernandez,BrianJames; Hernandez, Larissa Rose. Emanuel; Howley, Lauren Michelle; AlsoTrianni, WiDiamJ.;Trombley, grads ready for the next step Lynn; Emily Ann; Turek, Ashlee N.;Twiss, Res Ingraham, Charlee Keller, Maureen Margaret *; King, Kristina Courtney Nichole; Vakharia, Janaki With a jubilance not seen at exhibit that leadership and more friends and family members L; Knapik, Paul Albert IV; Kropp, D. SAL NHS *; VanAlstyne, ]illisa recent commencements, the doors will open for you," said on hand for the ceremony. Blane; Laquire, LaurenAshley; U!tter, Sandra; VanAmerongeii, Melissa RCS Class of 2007 graduated Grades 11/12 Principal Hakim During the speeches, valedictorian Jacob Tyler, Lemley,JordanElizabeth; c.; VanKampen, Elisha M.; Vasto, on Saturday, June 23, sending Jones. Brendon Palmer encouraged his Lermon, KrisIy David Lynn; Lopez, Victoria L NHS *; Vautrin, Nicole approximately 147 students onto Ninety-six scholarships and classmates to take risks and live Andrew John; Lundquist, Matthew; Catherine; Wells, Tamara; West. bright futures. awards were bestowed during the a fuU life. Eugme Dale; Sierra Rose NHS; Whalen, Daria Marsilio, Martin. Justin A constant theme among ceremony thatfeatured traditional "In a few short years, some A; Mauro, Thomas ].; McBride, NHS; White, Richard C. NHS; the administrators who spoke speeches by the valedictorian, of us will still be living in Donald E.; McCoy, Monica Anne; Whitten, Keith Wilson, Cody F.; at the ceremony was that the salutatorian and class president, Ravena, some of us will live on McGuire, Kelly M. NHS *; McMillen, Ryan; Willwerth, L; Wmg, Shaina class conducted itself with as well as Jones. other continents, some will be Craig Wa1tfr, and McMullen, Ashley MichaelR; Wum. Brandon; Wmne, class, maturity and grace while wearing Armani suits ... and LynnNHs. Brett Joseph; Wolfe, Steffen J.; A new feature during the demonstrating leadership event was a memories movie some will be living paycheck to Also Meacham, Philip James Wolfgang, Joshua; Yanni, Sarah throughout its years at RCS. that class advisors Jean Hanlon paycheck," Palmer said, adding NHS *; Merrill, Nicholas; Miller, Kathleen NHS *; Yattaw, Shane M.; "You are truly a classy class," and Shannon Cavanaugh that no matter the course you Arthur Miller, Ashley Victoria; Zabel, Benjamin L; Zolner, Zachary W; said Grades 9/10 Principal Greg created and edited. The movie choose, live a full life and take Millett, Paul; Mine, Jennifer ].; Zwickl. Lea. Chase. featured pictures of the students chances. Anna NHS; Mineau, Adam J.; Val = Valedictorian; Sal = "Class of 2007, thanks for throughout their school years, as Salutatorian Janaki Vakharia Moore, John Patrick; Mukha, Salutatorian; NHS = National showing your leadership during well as baby photos, Cub Scout Alina Murphy, Katherine; = recalled class memories, P.; lisa Honor Society; * Hall of Fame pictures and family pictures Muscatello, NicholasJohn; Noble, Recipient your time here. Continue to including a National Honor contributed by the parents and Society induction ceremony grandparents of the graduates. when a student lit her hair on The production brought fire and a junior dance when the more than its share of laughs, person with the "best dress, best "ooohs" and ahhs' from the make-up and best purse was a 6- ongratulations several-hundred parents, foot, 175-pound Irish male." We S~eciali~ Ut Class of 2007 . 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William Scialdo R, Matthew William Zappone *AR Charles Broome AR, J ohnJoseph Nicholas Anthony Mangino *AR, Cahill *AR+,AlexanderSebastian Staley Seeber R, Casey James And, Matthew John Kevin Richard Mason *AR+, Cernik *R, James Cameron Gallant *R+, Brian Matthew Sherman AR, Jeffrey Louis R - New York State Regents Cernik *AR+and John Joseph Thomas Leddy McCormick *AR, Sidoti R+, Samuel Francis Gambacorta AR+, Benjamin Matthew Thomas McLennan R, Diploma, CeroneR Scott GirouxAR+, Tyler Robert Stanton R+ and Ryan Matthew Brad Joseph Medici R, Cheron Stevens R AR-NewYorkStateAdvanced Also, Michael Nathaniel Gore *R, Jarad Noble Hartman Regents Diploma Chaires, Jr. *AR, Paul Alexander *R, Michael Albert Hazard AR, Dexter Mendoza R, Benjamin Also, Eric Michael Swick Coppola *AR, Jonathan Mark Gregory Robert Holle *AR, Eric Michael Miller AR, Tristan *ARH+, Alexander Robert ARH.,. N"ewYorkState Regents Cospito*AR+, Patrick Anthony. J ames Hulbert *AR, Nicholas Raphael Newkirk ARH+ and Thoma R, Michael Timothy Diploma with Honors, Courcelle R, Henry Matthew Daniel Jones *R+, Brian Keith James Francis O'Brien *R Tobin *R, Thomas Ven Erie + - Member of the Saint Cumoletti AR, Jared Alberto Juman *AR+, Ryan Patrick And, Eric James Olds R, Tryon AR, Joseph Anthony Miguel National Honor Cunningham R, Bryan Edward Kelly AR, Derek Troy Kennedy Bernard Frederick Radtke Vellano *R+, Alex Nathaniel Society Doane Stuart Class of 2007 Congratulations Melanie C. Busch, Jessica L. Audette, Jonathan T. Borwegen, Andrew C. Powers, Kiera M. Doherty, Laura M. Newman, Derek P. Ohanesian, Karla Cary, Conor M. Cullen, Jeremy D. Darling and Mary Class of2007! T. Flannery. Also, Luba I. Sivakova, Robert S. Smith, Megan R. Lynch, Meghan A MacMillin, Financial independence for young adults ••• Hilda R Marinello, Kendra M. Thomson, Jackson B. Mesick, Benjamin G. Mininberg, what Capital Communications Federal Credit Union is all about! 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Page S6 • July 4, 2007 CLASS OF 2007 • sPOmGHT NEWSPAPERS OF Recent grads should focus on resumes L. .. • When you're ready to enter a section entitled, "Relevant the workforce after high Experience" that details the school or college, compiling skills you'll bring to the table. your first resume can feel If a degree is not required, daunting - you know you have put this at the bottom of your the skills and a good head on resume. your shoulders, but how do • Find a job description for you convince someone else your ideal position by using job that you have what it takes po stings on popular Internet to do well? However job boards and identify key vicious the cycle seems, quell terms used within. Under the your worries and the anxieties "Relevant Experience" section, of future employers by really use your experiences from life, focusing on your resume. high school or college to mirror When you're first entering the job description, and try the workforce, resist the to use the same terminology urge to compile a traditional used within the job description. resume. If you don't have For example, if you're looking previous experience working for a job in sales, and the job at the job title you are applying description requests experience for, then you shouldn't have with "cold calling," you might a conventional resume that list any fundraising calls you've will only highlight your lack made as, "Performed cold calls of experience as opposed to for fundraising efforts." Using showcasing your relevant skills. the same terminology will tie Change machines like this one by Coinstar can help parents save money lor college. In addition, tailor your resume your experience to the specific to the specific job for which skills the employer is looking you are applying. Examine for in a candidate. the specific qualifications the • List internships and job employer is looking for, and experience in chronological evaluate how you could meet order at the bottom of your Creativi'ty can help ease those standards. This is just resume, and specify if a position the beginning; below are some was summer employment. If helpful tips for ways to elevate you held a position for a few your first resume: months this could raise flags for burden of college costs * Don't write a chronological a potential employer. But, you can resume. If a specific degree or avoid being crossed off the list To put into perspective the rise to $12,796. The costs at four­ governments, parents need only level of education is required, by offering clarification. Next to ever-rising cost of college tuition, year private colleges are even think ahead and perhaps get a list your education at the top these entries on your resume, you consider this: chances are good higher - $30,367 total charges, little creative. of your resume, followed by o Resume Page S7 your first car cost less than your an increase of 5.9 percent from For Kevin and Kara Weinand child's first year of college. And if 2005-06. of Washington, that meant your child opts for private school Financial experts agree that looking to their container of ST. PIUS X CATHOLIC SCHOOL education, the total bill for four the best way to tackle the cost loose change - roughly $1,500 years could come close to what of your child's college tuition is originally intended for a vacation you paid for your first home. to start saving when they are - which they'd accumulated over According to a recent report still infants. Even if your child is the years and kept in a 5-gallon Congratulations, best wishes by the College Board, Trends already school age, putting aside water bottle at home. And with in College Pricing, the average money now can help defray the the help of the "big green" coin­ and continued blessings to tuition at four-year public colleges cost of their higher education in a counting machine at their local and universities for 200~7 was few more years. With a wide array supermarket, the Weinands $5,836 - 6.3 percent higher than of savings and college funding were able to start a college the Class of 2007. May God it was in 2005-06. When you add plans offered through financial savings account under their guide and protect you. fees, room and board, the costs institutions, states and federal o Costs Page S7 From the faculty, staff and families at St. Pius XSchool Discover the difference at st. 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Ph 465-4539 1 Fx 465-4895 I Email stplus~srhoolll nyrap rr rom I wwwstplUS~ nyrap rr rom SPOTLIGHT NEWSPAPERS· CLASS OF 2007 July 4, 2007 • Page S7 OF Academy of the Holy Names Class of 2007 Theresa M. Amodeo, Margaret T. Ecker, Courtliey]. M. Macken, Kelly B. Maday, Amela Rizvanovic, Kathleen Rizvanovic. Katherine A Apfelbaum, Kendra Ensslin, NoraM. Fazioli, Megan Elizabeth H. Maguire, Siobhan A Rowlands, Krista Sabarre, Also, Kathleen A Rowlands, L. Astemborski, ZoyaAziz, Mary H. Finin, Veronica M. Glab, P. Mahoney, Sara L. Makowiec, Jennifer R Sciuto, Katherine A Krista Sabarre, Jennifer R Sciuto, G. Beeler, Sondra]. Berschwinger, Caitlin A. Gleason, Kathryn Caitlin A Maloney, Bridget R Seeber, Melanie E. Seitz and Katherine A Seeber, Melanie Kara M. Bluvas, Marie T. Buser, J. Golden, Martha E. Grady, McCaughey, Kristin L. McCoy, Alexandra C. Smith. E. Seitz, Alexandra C. Smith, Rebecca Campbell, Sara K Jennifer M. Harvey, Liana M. Meghan K McEvoy; Caitlin And, Jennifer E. Snyder, Jennifer E. Snyder, Rebecca Carlson, Kathryn M. Cavanagh, Heffley, Maxine G. Hesch, McKenna-Mantica, Nicole M. Caitlin McKenna-Mantica, Nicole J. Staples, Natalia T. Testo, Lauren C. Clemente, Joan E. Courtney A Jensen, Theresa Morse, Whitney Multari and M. Morse, Whitney Multari, Erin E. Thompson, Elizabeth Colloton, Jeannine E. Colloton, C. Juergens, Lia M. Jusino, Grace E. Murphy. Grace E. Murphy, Margaret M. F. Vanderhoef, Elizabeth N. Allison L. Cunniff, Rosa E. David Casey H. Kiernan and Carole Also, Margaret M. O'Connor, O'Connor, April M. Panucci, Vitale, Meghann K. Walsh, and Deanna M. Deeb. A Kinnaw. April M. Panucci, Mary P. Pennisi, Mary P. Pennisi, Julie A Purcell, Laurie A Weiss, Samantha M. Also, Katherine M. Delaney, And, Kristin M. Kunkel, Julie A Purcell, Kayla M. Rapp, Kayla M. Rapp, Catherine E: Williams, Shannon L. Willigan, Kaitlyn L. Derry, Eileen M. Dorothy B. laClair, Justine M. Catherine E. Recchia, Ellen M. Recchia, Ellen M. Regal, Jaime Rebecca A Wilson and Katrina DiDonato, Caitlin E. Dotan, Lescarbeau, Kyle E. Lynch, Kelly Regal, Jaime L. Renchkovsky, L. Renchkovsky and Amela R Wingle. Albany Academy Class of 2007 D Resume (From Page S6) Mohamed Mohamed Ali, JaridAlan Hotaling, Peter Joseph should provide a brief explanation Abreck Alexandre Askerow, Hughes, Brad Baxter Kasselman, in parentheses such as, "Summer/ Sean Paul Austin, Christopher James Michael Kennedy Jr., Yong Part-time employment to finance Charles Baker, Samuel Clarkson Hwan Ryan Kim, Christopher Albany Academy for Girls education." Barrett, Alexander Christian Matthew Lasky, and Patrick • Highlight extracurricular Bringsjord, Alexander Dennis Michael Lyman. Class of 2007 activities and your role within Centofranchi, Suliman Chillis­ Also, Clayton Guthrie the organizations to which you Alana Marie Alston, Amanda Victoria Barnish, Grace Ellen Moyo, Jae Hyung Choi, Justin Ji Macomber, Gregory Eamonn belonged. Showing employers Bateman, Bailey Elizabeth Buran, Alexandra Blaire Burstein, Hong Chung, Michael Vittorio McEnteggart, Jesse Thomas that you are able to balance Cioffi, Alexander Safford Clarey, Michelle Diane Cabral, Sage Lauren Cerone, Anna Keane Chelius, Meyer, Dimitrije Nadaski, Rachel Mary Colman, Margaret Rose Faso, Rachel Marieclare extracurricular activities with Alexander Robert Cosmer, George Edward O'Connor, John other activities demonstrates time­ , Fleig-Goldstein and Amanda Blanche Fuchs. Augustin James DeLago Jr., Kofi Osei-Tutu, Paul Russell management skills. Likewise, if Colin Michael Dennis, Alexandre Osterdahl, Brian Jeffrey Parrella, Also, Shannon MacChesney Hughes, Claire Elizabeth you held leadership positions in Desilets-Aube, and Benjamin John Bredesen Poleto, Matthew Kaczmarek, Bridget Anne Kelley, Rebecka Byrne Kelley, Lauren any organizations, you should list Marhan Dropkin. David Robison, Braden David Lankhof, Jillian Porter leFevre, Grace Ho-Yan Leung, Elizabeth those to exhibit your leadership Also, Alexander Joshua Rosenberg, Michael Glenn Litwak and Kimberly Frances Pofit. abilities. Fernbach, Adam Gillad Fish, Scher, Ryan Peter Schumacher, And, Dorothy Fletcher Powellty, Hallee Mee Quinn, Nathalie Before you mail off your Steven Michael Fisher, Alexander Nicholas Ryan Sirianno, Thomas Marie-Amelie Simille, Holly Elizabeth Stair, Bianca Marie Stinney resume, remember that it will Michael Floess, Benjamin Anderson Smith, Wesley Matthew and Hanna Marie Elise Thell. be your first impression - spell Hathaway Forrest, Derek G. Smith Jr., Jacob Louis Spitalny, Also, Grace Wood Tobin, Stacey Bryanne Toseland, Kaiya check your cover letter and Foster, Stephen Johns Griffen, Randy Bernard Taylor, Khai Wadhwa, Kelley Lynn Walsh and Colleen Marie Werther. resume thoroughly. If you're Sachin Gupta, Maximilian Thomas Jarell Thomas, Everett Tune Jr., in college or even high school, Hass, Kevin Matthew Heelan, and Matthew J urgen Tyksinski. ask a career counselor to go through your resume to check for grammar and spelling errors. just about anyone to start a demands of parenthood, new supplement their effort to save Once you have your base-model college fund or apply their new- parents can often find spare for their child's college education. resume completed, it will be D Costs found money for other purposes. _ cash in short supply," says Alex The average American household easier to adapt the document (From Page S6) Consumers simply take their Camara,seniorvicepresidentand has about $90 in spare change for other positions that interest lying around the house." you. state's version of the federal 529 change to a Coinstar kiosk, have general manager of worldwide college savings plan. it automatically counted, and coin atCoinstar, Inc. "Butaimost receive a receipt exchangeable. everyone has spare change. "Originally I started putting for cash. Saving those coins and cashing my spare change aside a number "Dealing with the financial them in can be a great way to of years ago with the plan of Thomas H. Abele, D.M.D. using it someday for a vacation," says Kevin. But the birth of his Delmar Dental Medicine son, Kyle, changed everything, including his savings plans. "When Kyle was born, I imagined Best of Luck what things would be like when he got older. I knew that the cost of education increases every year and thought it would be wise to Class of 2007! put this money to a better use." Many college savings plans under the 529 federal tax code Keep Smiling! allow parents to pay in advance Congratulations Class of 2007! for their child's college tuition. In Washington, where the Weinands We Wish You Much Success. live, the state guarantees the funds. "Essentially, we're pre­ Richard and Maria Schaefer paying Kyle's tuition 18 years • from now attoday's tuition rates," Kevin explains. 'The fund is not tied to any particular school and SlOP COPY & MORE we can use it at any public or Mailbox &Postal Services private university that honors the 529 programs through the U.S. 439·4228 Department of Education." Color Copy Sale 39 ( (8 1I2xl1 no • Coinstar coin-{:ounting kiosks are in supermarkets and other 159 Delaware Ave., Delmar (Across from Delaware Plaza) www.delmardental.com convenient retail locations across the country,so it's easy for 439-0211 Fax439-6036:l-/·· _344 Delaware Avenue, Delmar Page S8 • July 4, 2007 CLASS OF 2007 • SPOTLIGHT NEWSPAPERS OF

Jorma Frasca and David Ian And, Brittany Elise Rhatigan, ss Frazier. Adele Smith Ricciardi, Kenneth D CI a Also, Julia Caroline Frisch, C. Rios, Sara Luz Rivera, Ryan (From Page S2) Kimberly Ann Fry, Justin Robert Thomas Rockmore, Chelsea­ Fuino, Charles Vincent Furman, Christensen Rondinaro, Tara And, Maureen K. Carey, Sarah Caitlin Gadomski,Nicholas Marion Rook, Brittany Marie Brandon Edward Carkner, Gerard Galazzo, Katelyn T. Rosano, Arielle Meira Rosen, Michael Christopher Carroll, Gannon, Matthew Allen Garhartt, Mark Isaac Rosenthal, Radu Michael Christopher Cassaro, Kerry Jean Gebhardt, Monica Septimiu Rotundu, Daniel Grogan Ryan Patrick Cassidy, Christine Bitar Gerbini, Eli D. Gill, Joshua Royle, Kristianna Marie Russo, Marie Catalano, Emir Muhare~ . J. Gillham, Leah Marie Gillham, Brian Joseph Rychcik, Caitlin Cecunjanin, Rebecca GOOdWIll Lawrence Christian Gloeckler Alessandra Ryther, Adir Shimon Chambers, Lu Davida Chen, TIl Emma E. Goldsmith-Rooney, Saati, Juliana Michelle Sagor, Ethan R T. Christian, Michelle E;ic Michael Goldstein, Alicia David A. Saintcross, Jeremy Sondra Clair, C~arles Stephen Margaret Gould, Melissa Anne Simon Sanders, Nathaniel ClasJr., Casey Elizabeth Cle~ry, Gould, Scott Harlan Greenberg, Parker Sandler, Anna Elizabeth Susan M~ud Clephane, Lisa Rebecca Sarah Hager, Richard Scaife, Rachel Lauren Schachter, Marie. Chft, .Kelth r Cole, Adam Hallenbeck, Noam Dov Heather Mae Louise Schaefer, Katherme Regm~ C;ollins, ~yen Harari-Arnold, Kyle Elizabeth Eliezer Max Schaffer, Amy Carol Elise Conley, Kristine. Damelle Harder, Allison M. Hargrave, Schimmel and Marianne Teresa Conr~y, AlKexthander Da~do~~:nyt Melissa Torre Harrington, Bethlehem Central High School seniors follow along during the Schwab. Conti, a ryn J . , C II C H t Katherine Daniele Elizabeth Coplin and 0 een arey ar,. commencement ceremony, Friday, June 22. n/, ./0 II' hi Also, Shawn Allen Sells, James Joseph Corbett Jr. Lenden Hart, Chnstopher Graham S. rarnerNpo Ig Binijuktya Sen, Madison Also, Kyle R Cox, Jennifer Charles Hartmann, Samantha Victoria Serras, Kirk W. Shimkin, Kruglov, EzekielJames Kubis~h, Kelly Cathleen Moore. Katherine Autumn Shumway, Anne Crandall, Tanner William Maureen Hasselbach, M~rk Crosier, Crystal Paige Crowder, Joseph Hayward and Catherme Samantha C. Kuhn, Kathenne And, Glenna Maire Morgan, Laura' Nicole Sisson, Ryan A. Anna Theresa Crucetti, Terrence Carroll Helmer. . Ruth Kurtessis, Paul S. Lacy Molly Caron Moriarity, Caralyn Skrabalak, Stephanie A. Slaver, Jr., Theresa C. Ladouceur and J. Morrell, Daniel H. Morrell Kathryn Greenwood Sloat, Charles Daley, Caitlin Marie And, Corol~n L. Hen.nessy, Dalton, Jason Edward Daniels, Jennifer Jeanme He.nnks~n, Corley James Lamb. . rv, Benjamin H. Morris, David JonathanBartleySmith,Michael Mark E. Davidson, Karl Donald Caitlin Alexandra Hill, Enca And, Elizabeth Ann Landau, P. Morse, Katherine Lynne J .. Smith Jr., Erica Devin Smitka, Davis, Scott Thomas Davis, LeighHilI,SpencerKyleHilland, Sydney Elizabeth Lane, Casey Morton, Rebecca Ann Moss, Jason A. Sokaris, Heather Leigh Matthew Patrick Davison, Kendall Maxwell Charles Hilliard, Katie Marie Languish, Thomas Albert Alexia Suzanne Mulderry, Soleau, Kate Lindsay Sperber, Elizabeth Day, Noah X. DeBlasi, L Holl, Michael Dean Honeywell, Larsen,JeanetteLee,MelissaLee, Justin M. Murphy, Lauren B. James Vincent Spinosa, Simone Eric Warren Deitz, 1bibauitMichel Charles Fletcher Horn, Katherine Jessica Yi Leung, Emma Louise Murray, Seanna Joel Murray, L Staley, Rebecca Elaine Standig, Delecroix, Louis]. DeLuke, Di~a Grant Horner, Elizabeth Anne Levine; Joshua Matthew Levy, Shane Alexander Myers, Tara Lindsey Marie Stannard, Alec MargaretDenio, Steven R Denms, Horning, Nathaniel House, Leah Dylan Harry Lewis, Rebecca A Myers, Nicholas]. Nardacci, James Stanners, Jessica Ruth Kyle M. Dente and Bryan James Patricia Howie, Matthew Randall Caroline Lewis, Jennifer Ellen Amanda M. N asner, Dylan Starr, Kevin Michael Stempsey, DePaulo. Hurt Gordon T. Hyde, David Liebschutz, Adam Matthew Kelsey Naughton, Ahmad A. . Rebecca Ariel Stern, Jeremy And,.Kayl~ahNicoleDerago~, F. Is~lin, Rachel Ilanalacobs, Lipnick, Lauren ElizabetiJ. Nazem, Caitlin M. Nevins, James Stevens, Matthew James Melame DI~z, John ~ran~ls Margaret Rose Jaffe, Riyaaz Lochinski-Mills, Jeffrey Michael Jpcelyn Elizabeth Newborn, Stipe, Adam Daniel Striar, Dieterle, Emtly Hart DIMuna, Jakhra and Gwendolyn Elizabeth Loomis, Kate Marie Loughlin, Kevin Nickolas Niehaus, Thomas Charles Strickland, Maxwell Gerritt Dollard, Steven Dooley, J Thomas Henry Lyman, Robert Albert Norman, Adam P. Nye, Joseph Strizich and Caroline Matthew Joseph Dring, anssen. . I' J Matthew Lyons, Cailee Amelia Sarah Marie O'Brien, Sean Anne Strom. S'ddh th D bey Katherine Also,VeromcaEame anssen, I~dira a~ucem~n, Tyler Joseph Kristen Ellen John, Aly~sa Maestro, Bryan P. Mahan, Rae P. O'Connor, Rebecca Marie And, Jacqueline Stuart, Olga Dudas, Nicholas Patrick Dugan, Jan Johnson, Matthew Juhan Elizabeth Mahon, Isaac Mall, O'Keefe, Elizabeth Katherine Pavel Stulov, Elizabeth A Stupp, Kevin James DuMicich, Sara .Johnson, N. Ryan Johnston, Carlos A MancillaJr. and Michael Olsen, Andrew Naim Orayfig, Joao Sugahara, Chelsea Lauren Rebecca Eckert, Rachel Edelman Christopher M .. J o,Yce, Peter Christopher Mancini. - Luke D. Orsini and Katelyn M. Swete,lohnRaymondTeevanTIl, and Zachary Daniel Eisenstein. George Kansas, ~anle~e Eas.ton Also, Rachel Manning, Ouellette. Joseph Conrad Thiele, Gabriel Also, Megan Elizabeth Kaplan, StephameAzmv Kar!an, Deirdre Joyce Manzi, Michael Also, Chelsea Jean Palmer, B. Tomasulo, Michael Henry Erickson, Michael Louis Ernst, Bethany Rose Karpowlt~, L. Marcal, Molly M. Marcy, Gregory Edward Palmer, KiraJ. Tracy, Emily Elizabeth Traylo~, Paul Fang, Benjamin Nathan ChristinaKasparian,SarahM~e Andrew J. Marler, Felix Angel Pannucci, Alexandra H. Parker, Michael Trevett, Katrina Apnl Feinberg, Remy Elissa Feinstein, Kidd, Jam<;s Paul Kiernan, Les~e Martinez, Michael R Mashuta, Bryan T. Pauquette, Analise Tulloch, BennettA Turner, Sara Sean Barry Ference, Abraham Dana Kiem, Darko KnezevI~, Erin Taylor McCartan, Andrew Frances Peleggi, William J. Ann Turner, Michael Joseph Matthew Ferrin, Alex Nelson George Zachary Koch, Kev~n Michael McCarthy, Brittani Pellettier, NicholasAtamPiplani, Turo Daniel Peter Unright, Finkelstein, Justin David Finkle, Thomas Kolbay, Ethan DaVid N. McClendon, Joseph T .. Chelsey Erin P~ttz, Jeffrey T. Jason'Michael Urschel, Lauren Jennifer Frances Fish, Ryan L. Kolodny, Hadar Sarah Koren­ McCormick, TraciAMcCulskey, Plotzker, DaVid Greenleaf A. Vadney, Dean Valentini, Flansburg, Amy Janyce Forando, Roth, Timothy William Kovac~, Sean C. McGuirk, Meaghan Plummer, Barbara Rachel P~hl, "Melina April Vamvas, Daniel Wilson Chandlee Foss, Joseph Charles Robert Krueger, Olesla D. McGurn, Heather Marie Ambre Lynn Pomy~ala, Bnan Ross Van Deusen, Robertlames McHugh, Benjamin M. McKay, Lamont Potter, Justine Jea~ne Van Natten Abigail Elizabeth Lauren E. McKeough, Michael Prior, Dami~n John Tru:antino VanDerze~, Jessica Anne A McManus, Brendan Ransom Privitera, Kimbe~lJ:" Michelle Venezia,PatrickThomasVenter, McNally, Michael Robert McRae, Raffaele, Renee VlVlane Rahal, Dustin Verga A.ndrew Peter Patrick John Meany, Alison Oren Daniel Rasows!1' • ISlt our we site Interment was in Our Lady '<;<:.) y\,& ~.~_ ...... ~ www.TheDanceExperienceolDelmar.com of Angels Cemetery in Colonie. Contributions may be made to ..c; ,A,- :(:r:: "'1 " (") call 463-1195 or Community Hospice of Albany, 445 f-< ,- jj. "t " ~ email [email protected] New Karner Road, Albany, 12205.

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She works in sales and marketing Tombros, Korman to wed for ReeFlo, Inc. of Colorado Michalak, Allison Tombros, daughter Association of Reproductive Health Springs. of Jim and Barbara Tombros, Professionals in Washington, The future groom serves in Decker wed formerly of Delmar, and Samuel D.C. the United States Army at Fort Isaac (Shai) Korman are engaged The future groom is a graduate Carson in Colorado Springs. Ryan Franklin and Beth Guntner Katherine J. Michalak, to be married. of McGill University and the Elliott daughter of John and Alice The bride-to-be is a graduate of School of George Washington Michalak of Fort Ticonderoga, Bethlehem Central High School, University. He is completing and Forrest Boyd Decker, son the University of Michigan and the a Presidential Management Brian Beaury Basketball Camp At The College of SI. Rose of the late David Decker and Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School Fellowship at the U.S. State Diane Decker of Glenmont, were of Public Health. She is associate Department in Washington, 2007 Dates married Jan. 25. director of education for the D.C. July 9-13 Boys Day Camp Day Camp The ceremony was performed July 16-20 Girls Day Camp 8:30 - 4:30 M-F by the Rev. Jack Day at Sea July 22-'1:1 Girls Overnight Camp Ages 6-17 $225 Breeze Point in Orlando, Fla. A July 23-'1:1 Girls Day Camp reception followed at the Beach July 29-Aug 3 Boys Overnight Camp Overnight Camp Club Resort in Orlando. _ Asseen Juty 3O-Aug 3· Boys Day Camp Sun 5pm . Fri 4pm Aug 3-5 Boys "Prospect" Camp Ages 10-17 The bride is a graduate of $375 Ticonderoga High School and FOR STRUCTURED SE1l1.EMENTS, on T. V. • H.S. and College Coaches on Staff! Adirondack Community College. 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~ hildren of children who came to Shakespeare & Co. are now enjoying the shows put on in the Lenox, Mass., theater. "Some of the actors here came to Shakespeare & Co. as children, and saw our productions in their schools," said Elizabeth Aspenlieder, an S & Co. actor who also works as the publicity director at the company. "That's very significant," said Aspenlieder, particularly as the company celebrates its 30,h anniversary this year. "The time has flown by," Aspenleider, who herself came from Toronto for a summer in 1995 and still performs with the company.

This season, Shakespeare & " Co. is offering "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and "Antony "A Midsummer Night's Dream" pays tribute 10 Shakespeare & Co.'s past. and Cleopatra" by the Bard, plus two modern pieces, through to the audiences "Rough Crossing" by Tom and gives them a singular Stoppard and "Blue! Orange," experience. " D directed by Timothy Douglas. Hammond is directing "It's fun to mix it up," the founder and artistic Aspenlieder said of the director of Shakespeare & D inclusion of modern plays in Co, Tina Packer, in "Antony the repertory. "We revel in the & Cleopatra." Packer is writers. We're committed to Cleopatra; her husband, Nigel text and words." Gore, is Antony. D That commitment is what Hammond, Packer and uniformly earns Shakespeare Gore have been working on & Co. praise from critics. the play since last winter. On D "A lot of critics - including June 19, the full cast joined in ® those from The New York rehearsals. Times and The Boston Globe 'That was a luxury," Hammond Shakespeare & Co. looks forward as - say that they haven't seen said of the rehearsal time, th Shakespeare performed which he believes will translate it celebrates its 30 anniversary with as much clarity and into further clarity for the understanding of the text," audience. Shakespeare and this play." performances, Shakespeare And, its walking trails, lush Aspenlieder said. 'The longer the actor can Aspenlieder is performing & Co. offers preludes before grounds, pretty views and its shows, and runs a separate picnic tables make it a great Michael Hammond, who spend with language, the more in "Rough Crossing," which he or she can make it their she described as funny and series on the Rose footprint, place to catch an evening is directing this summer's that ranges from lectures to breeze before a night at the production of "Antony own." quick. demonstrations of all things theater. and Cleopatra," and is "Antony and Cleopatra" is Shakespeare & Co. started Elizabethan (food, swordplay) the company's associate rarely performed, Aspenlieder out at Edith Wharton's home, For information, schedules to short plays. Its touring artistic director, echoed that said, but Packer felt the time The Mount, but moved to its and tickets, visit www. education program reaches statement. was right. own property, just down the shakespeare.org or call 413- road from the Mount, in 2000. students across New York and 637-1199. "Critics praise the clarity of "We've also brought back 'A New England. speaking the text that takes Midsummer Night's Dream,' ''We're still on a turn·of-the­ place here," Hammond said. which was the first play century estate," Aspenlieder "We stress truth, clarity and performed here," Aspenlieder said. "We have an outdoor, passion. That makes the plays said. "It's a Valentine to tented theater that will GREASE is the word! accessible. eventually People come become a Box Office is now OPEN away from replica of The (518) 434-0776 here saying, 'I Rose Theater, had no idea .... the 1857 "Afl ofthe playhouse July 10-August 19 training - the where Tuesday-Sunday movement, Shakespeare's 8:00pm the voice, plays were the text, the performed." We are also Elizabethan The Founders taking reservations Theater is music - that via e-mail means our the main actors are theater at committed Shakespeare [email protected] 100 percent," & Co., an pleaseWTite Aspenlieder indoor, air­ GREASE TICKETS on the -SubJect- line said. "We all conditioned Tina Packer, lelt, and Nigel Gore will play Cleopatra and Antony theater. have a desire this year. to tell a story, In addition which carries to its main www.parkplayhouse.com THE SPOTLIGHT JUly 4, 2007 - PAGE 25 Entertainment July 16, Washinglon Park, Albany, free. War: and 'World War II: United for Vic­ THE HYDE COLLECTION month, at 7:15 p.m., town hall, Koute 9, Informalion, 434-3861. Theater tory: ongoing, 61 Lake Ave., Saratoga "Luminist Horizons: The Art and Collec­ Call for Artists Newtonville. Information, 783-2760. Springs. Information, 581-5100. lion of James A. Suydam,' through Sept DUKE ELUNGTON ORCHESTRA SUBURBAN SOUNDS COMMUNITY A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM 16; 'Drawn from Life and Legend: Euro­ DELMAR COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA Big band continuing jazz legend's music, SARATOGA AUTO CHORUS Presented by Shakespeare & Company, with Lavay Smith and her Red Hot Skillel MOBILE MUSEUM pean Works on Paper from the Permanent Openings in the sIring, horn and percus­ Openings in mixed chorus, rehearsals Founders' Theatre, 70 Kemble St., Lenox, Lickersand DocScanlon, July 16, 6p.m., Collection,' Ihrough Sept 23, 161 War­ sion sections. Information, 439-7749. Ongoing exhbits including "East of De­ Sundaysat7 p.m. at Lynnwood Reformed Mass, through Sept. 1,$20-$57.lnforma­ Empire Stale Plaza, Albany, free.lnforma­ ren St., Glens Falls. Information, 792- lion, (413) 637-3353. troit' and New York racing, 110 Avenue of 1761. COLONIETOWN BAND Church, Route 146, Guilderland.lnforma­ tion, (877) 659-4377. the Pines, Saratoga Springs. Information, Several openings, rehearsals on Mon­ tion, 861-8000. MENOPAUSE THE MUSICAL, 587-1935, ext 20. CLARK ART INSTITUTE days at 7:30 p.m. al town hall, Route 9, FRIENDSHIP SINGERS Presented by Capital Repertory Theater, TANG TEACHING MUSEUM 'Dulch Dialogues,' Ihrough Sept. 3: 'The Newtonville. Information, 783-2760. Openings in women's singing group, fo­ 111 North Pearl St, Albany, through July Visual Arts AND GALLERY Unknown Monet: Pastels and Drawings: 29, $41-$46. Information, 445-7469. through Sept. 16, 225 South St., COLONIE CENTENNIAL cusing on old favorites and show tunes, NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Alumni Invitational 2, through Aug. 12, Williamstown, Mass. Information, (413) BRASS CHOIR rehearsals Tuesday mornings at Commu­ 'Alex Katz: Selections trom the Whitney Skidmore College, 815 North Broadway, 458-9545. nity United Melhodist Church 1499 New Saratoga Springs. Information, 580-8080. Openings for brass players, rehearsals on Music Museum of American Art,' through Aug. first Thursday and third Tuesday of the Scotland Road,.Slingerlands.lnformation, . 19: 'look Alikes: The Amazing World of 439-2360 . SKIDMORE FACULTY JAZZ SEXTET Joan Steiner,' through Dec. 31: plus per­ Six premier jazz artists'share the stage, manent collections on the 9/11 recovery July 5, 8p.m., Skidmore College, Saraloga effort, New York state history and geogra­ Springs, free. Information, 580-5595, phy, Empire State Plaza, Madison Av­ enue. Information, 474-5877. DARYL HALL & JOHN OATES Super Crossword ALBANY INSTITUTE OF ART Blue-eyed soul duo, July 7, 8p.m., Palace Theatre, corner of Clinton Avenue and 'The Autobiography of Bill Sullivan,' a North Pearl Sireel, Albany, $47-$87. In­ restrospective collection, through July 3D; FREE ENTERPRISE 'Full Steam Ahead: Roberl Fulton and the formation, 476-1000. ACROSS namesakes 4 Ferris wheel others Age of Steamboats,' through Dec. 31; 82 Courts 1 Hit with a DAN ZANES AND FRIENDS plus exhibits on Hudson River School 89 Youth org. rider's cry 40 First-century . 83 Continent stun gun 90 Slick stuff emperor ~ Children's music, with help from Natalie painting, American sculpture and the 5 Drawing 85 Rose holder Merchant,July8, 4 p.m., The Egg, Empire history of Albany, 125 Washington Ave. 4 Envelop 92 Cereal grains 6 Atmosphere 41 Harsh 87 Mid-6th­ Slate Plaza, Albany, $25. Information, 473- Informalion, 463-4478. 8 Coppola's 933367 x 300 7 Prefix for 43 Bladed tool century 1845. SCHENECTADY MUSEUM monogram 95 Worked in a . shrunk 46 Wall and 89 1966 hit film 11 You, in the RICHARD LEMVO 'Vale Park: Science in the Park: through lumber mill or ordained Easy: abbr. 91 Syr.'s pew 100 _ Fein; 8 Like many 47 Liver With Makina Loca, July 8, 7 p.m., Central Aug. 26, plus Spirit of Schenectady, col­ neighbor Park, Schenectady, free. Information, 382- lection highlights and planetarium, No11 15 Sit for an Irish parkas secretion 94 Son _.gun 5152, ext. 4. Terrace Heights. Information, 382-7890. artist pofitical 9 Sierra 48 Sour 96 Jai 161968-72 group Leone's substance 97 Virginia, for KOKO TAYLOR AND HER ALBANY AIRPORT GALLERY Broadway hit 102 Sponged capital 49 Curved one BLUES MACHINE 'Mohawk Hudson Regional Juried Exhi­ 17 105 Peepers 10 Second bones 98 Hearing With guests Blues Caravan featuring Sue bition,' through Sept. 30, plus site-spe­ file Assassinating 108 Ms. Jiflian Foley, Deborah Coleman and Roxanne cilic installations by Larry Kagan and Cara drawer, 51 Copies organ Potvin, and more, July 11,5 p.m.,.Empire Nigro, as well as installations by Anthony 19 Without 109 Vital perhaps 53 End of a 99 Insecticide State Plaza, Albany, free. Information, Garner, Baris Karayazgan, Paul Katz, Nancy problems channel 11 Authentic countdown letters , (877) 659-437777. Klepsch and Victoria Palermo. Informa­ 22 Nonexistent 110 Season 12 Insinuation 56 Scientist's 101 Nonaligned lion, 242-2243. meal, 112 Harbors CHERISH THE LADIES 13 Without milieu 103 Registers ALBANY CENTER GALLERIES according 117 Weak repetition Female-fronted Celtic band, with special 58 Credit agcy. 104 Artists' guests Hair of the Dog, part of Alive at Five 'Stencil, Tint, Print,' featuring works by to the maxim 119 Pg. on the 14 Sounds of 59 Must, slangi­ items concert series, July 12, 5 p.m., Riverfront ChrisSlain, RobertGullieand Laura Glazer, 23 Border wall disgust ly 106 Dominion Park,Albany, free.lnformation,434-2032. Ihrough June 30, 39 Columbia St., Al­ 24 Stew 121 _green 15 Self -respect 60 Strict 107 "_evil, bany. Information, 462-4775. ingredient 122 One-point WORK 0' THE WEAVERS 11 Maker: abbr. 61 Poet's hear... " LOCAL COLOR ART GALLERY 25 Wilkes' shot 18 Hardwood contraction 110 Mineral ~aying tribute to folk music, July 12, 7:30 p.m., Guilderland Performing Arts Cen­ "Spri ng Tones, ' featuri ng works by Colonie partner 124 Monopoly tree 63 Brew spring ter, Tawasentha Park, Route 146, Art League members, through July 31, 27 Distributes board 19 Prefix for 64 Org. that 111 Dust cloth Guilderland, free.lnformation,356-1980. 961 Troy-Scheneclady Road, Lalham.ln­ 28 Models square angle or cites the 112 Army NCOs formalion, 786-6557. 30 Eye makeup 128 Customers glyceride .Second 113 Parisian RICHARD BUCKNER NATIONAL MUSEUM 33 H, to Plato 129 Wheel rod 20 Parisian Amendment airport With special guest Six Parts Seven, July OF DANCE 13,8 p.m., WAMC Pertormir,g Arts Slu­ 35 Do a lawn 130 Prefix for article 66 Funny one 114 Restraint dio, 339 Central Ave., Albany, $15.lnfor­ "Dawn of Modern Dance: Music, Myth chore space or 21 Film critic 69 White-tailed 115 Shirts, for malion,465-5233, ext. 4. and Movement: exhibit chroniCling the 36 Phrase from plane Roger bird short careers of Ruth St. Denis and Isadora "My Country 131 Tiny, little & 26 Section 70 Freudian 116 Abbr. for a WGNA COUNTRYFEST Duncan, plus ongoing exhibits, 99 South 'Tis of Thee" small: abbr, 29 Part of CIA subject train With Joe Nichols, Darryl Worley, Bucky Broadway, Saratoga Springs. 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THE SPOTLIGHT PAGE 26 - July 4, 2007 Calendar of Events Spotlight V'VILLE LIBRARY UNITY OF FAITH CHRISTIAN FEL- FAITH TEMPLE Market and Chicken Barbeque, Wednesday, July 4 THURSDAY, JULY 5 lOW SHIP Sunday school, 10 a.m., worship service, 7 2:30 p.m. to 6p.m. rain or shine, FirstUnited Lapsil stories lor newborns to agetwo at 10:15 Methodist Church, 428 Kenwood Ave. a.m. Signup required Call 765-279l Sunday school and worship service, 10 a.m., p.m., New Salem. Information, 765-2870. BETHLEHEM DELMAR 436 Krumkill Road. Information, 438-7740. NEW SCOTLAN 0 TREASURE COVE THRIfT SHOP DELMAR ROTARY WEIGHT WATCHERS FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH First United Methodist Church, 428 Ken­ SATURDAY, JULY 7 wood Ave., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Gently used Normanside Country Club, 7:30 a,m., The local chapter of Weight Watchers SCIENTIST Worship servic::;, 10 a.m., fellowship following meets tonight at 6 p.m. at St. Stephen's worship service; Sunday school, 9:15 a.m., brand name clothing and accessories at Information, 767-2930. BETHLEHEM Sunday school and worship service, 10 very low prices. Church, Delmar. a.m" child-care provided, 555 Delaware nursery care provided: 2010 New Scotland Road, New Scotland. Information, 439-6454. PLAYGROUP MEETING Ave. Information, 439-2512. SLINGERLANDS AA MEETING CHURCH LUNCH First United Methodist Church playgroups Sponsored by the South Bethlehem United will meet from 10:30 to noon in the nurs­ _luHlmChurdl, 858m All<, 73) pm KING'S CHAPEL UNITED PENTECOSTAL CHURCH SLINGERLANDS COMMUNITY Sunday school and worship service, 10 Methodist Church, Willowbrook Avenue, ery. Playgroup provides opportunity for Traditional Baptist Bible service, 10 a,m.; weekly on Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. childcaretakers and pre-nursery school age UNITED METHODIST CHURCH a.m., choir rehearsal, 5 p.m., evening contemporary music, full band; 440 Route service, 6:45 p.m., Route 85, New Salem. Information, 767-9953. children to social ize In arelaxed atmosphere. Slingerlands Community United Method­ GLENMONT 9W, just south of Glenmont Road, Glenmont. Information, 765-4410. Information, call 439-9976, ext. 228 ist Church, 1499 New Scotland Road, StoryHourat TeaandTattered Pago;Used Books, Information, 426-9955. Slingeriandsoffersacontemporaryworship 329 Glenmont Road, Glenmont, 10:30 a.m. PRAYER MEETING 'AtGospel Fellowship, 7p.m., 10Rockefeller MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS service, "A Gathering" every Thursday BETHLEHEM CONGREGATION OF JERUSALEM REFORMED (MOPS) from 6:30 until 7 p.m. Children are most Worship service, 10:30 a.m., followed by Rd., Delmar, beneath Normans Kill bridge, welcome at the Gathering, and child care JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES Information 482-2132. Christian fellowship group for mothers of SUNDAY, JULY 8 coffee hour, chi Id-care provided, Route 32, will be provided. Bible lecture, 10 a.m., Watchtower Bible Feura Bush. Information, 439-0548. preschool ch iI dren, at the Delmar Reformed study, 10:55 a.m., Elm Avenue and Feura BETHLEHEM ELSMERE FIRE COMMISSION Church, 386 Delaware Ave., nursery care Bush Road. Information, 439-0358. provided, 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., BETHLEHEM FAMILY WORSHIP CENTER firehouse, Poplar Drive, 7:15 p.m.lnforma­ Information, call Jennifer at 439-9929 or tion, 439-9144. ST. THOMAS THE APOSTLE SLINGERLANDS COMMUNITY UMC Sunday Worship 10:30a.m., nursery and Sun­ e-mail, [email protected]. BETHLEHEM SENIOR CITIZENS daySchool available, Thursdaynightprayerand Masses -Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday Worship service and church school, 10 a.m., Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., at 7:30, 9, 10:30 a.m. and noon, 35 Adams pmise at 7 pm. 92 Lower Copeland Hill Road, A.W. BECKER PTA OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED fellowship hour, nursery care provided, 1499 Feura Bush. Information, 768-2021. 12:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955. Place. Information, 439-4951. New Scotland Road. InformatIOn, 439-1766. Becker Elementary School, Route 9W, 7:30 Board meetings first Wednesday of each p.m. Information, 767-251l month, open to public. Bethlehem Town ADULT BIBLE STUDY Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., 4 p.m. ST. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL DELMAR PRESBYTERIAN MONDAY, JULY 9 Rrst_ChurdlclBellkffln, HolyEucharist,8and10a.m.,coffeeandfellow­ Worship service, church school, nursery BINGO 7pm., RotJe ~ Se.rk Inforrrnfim, 767-2243. ship, nursery care provided. Poplar Drive and YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES care, 10a.m., fellowship and coffee, 11 a.m., BETHLEHEM attre BeIlkffln 8ks lOO;Il, RotJe 144, 7:30 pm Elsmere Avenue. Information, 439-3265. adult education, 11:15 a.m., family com­ Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN munion service, firstSunday, 585 Delaware SLINGERLANDS FIRE COMMISSION Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Information, 439-0503. Ave. Information, 439-9252. FOOD STAMP ASSISTANCE PROGRAM children's choir, 6:15 p.m., senior choir, 7 BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN firehouse, 8 p.m. Information, 439-4734. p.m., 85 Elm Ave. Information, 439-43.28. 85 Elm Ave., worship services 8 a.m. and Bethlehem Senior Services sponsors free BETHLEHEM BUSINESS WOMEN 10:30 a.m. coffee/fellowship following wor­ GLENMONT COMMUNITY CHURCH program where representative of Legal Aid Nonnanside Country Club, Salisbury Road, ship. Sunday School and Bible classes 9:15 Society will help with food stamp applica­ NEW SCOTLAN 0 AA MEETINGS Sunday school and worship service, 10:30 tions, AppOintment required, 10 a.m. to Bsrrem, 6 p.m. ; dim< 6:30 p.m., prOJmm and a.m., infant and nu rsery care, assistive Iisten­ a.m., child-care available, 1 Chapel Lane. ",,"ng to foll()N dinra: Infoonatioo, 439-7237. Slingerlands CommunilyChurch, 1499New noon, Beth lehem Senior Services office, 445 Scotland Road, noon, and Delmar Reformed ing devices. Bible class for developmentally Information, 436-7710. PRESCHOOL STORY TIME disabled, second and fourth Sundays of each Delaware Ave., 439-4955 ext. 173 or 174. Church,386 DelawareAve., 8:30 p.m. WeeklyatVoorlreesville PublicLibrary, 51 School SOLID ROCK CHURCH month. Information, 439-4328. SOLID ROCK CHURCH Road, 10:15 am. Information, 765-279l evening prayer and Biblestudy, 1 Kenwood PEACE VIGIL NEW SCOTLAND Worship service, 11 a.m., 1 Kenwood Ave. Ave., 7 p.m. Information, 439-4314. BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN Bethlehem Neighbors For Peace, weekly Information, 439-4314. 85 Elm Ave., summer communion worship peace vigil, Four Corners intersection, THE CLOTHING CLOSET Delmar, 5-6 p.m., Information, 439-1968. WEDNESDAY,JUX 11 , CHENREZIG PRACTICE service8a.m. and 1Oa.m., fellowship breakfast GOSPEL FELLOWSHIP AND MEDITATION A service supported by area Reformed 9 a.m. Assistive listening devices, handicap BETHLEHEM churches to provide clothing to those in accessible. Information, 439-4328. ServicelDa.m., lDRockefellerRd., beneath PLAYGROUP Meditation on the Bodhisattva of Compas­ need: volunteers welcome. Clarksville the Normans Kill Bridge, Delmar, Informa­ First United Methodist Church, 428 sion, at the KTC Buddhist Center, Doane Reformed Church, Route 443, Clarksville, DELMAR ROTARY Stuart School, Route 9W, Albany, 7 p.m., DELMAR REORMED CHURCH tion, 482-2132. Kenwood Ave.' Meets 10:30 a.m. to noon B:30-11 :30a.m. and 4-7p.m. Information, in the nursery. The playgroup provides Normanside Country Club, 7:30 a.m. Information, 374-1792. 768-2916 or 439-5400. Tradihonal style worship 9:30 a.m.; Contem­ porarystyleworship 11 :15 a.m. Coffee/lellow­ ADAMSVILLE ANCIENTS FIFE & opportunities for child care takers and Information, 767-2930. ship following worship, complete children's DRUM CORPS pre-nursery school age chi Idren to social ize BETHLEHEM ELKS LODGE 2233 V'VILLE LIBRARY In a relaxed atmosphere. Information, call program all morning. Handicap accessible. Rehearsal, 7:30 p.m., Information432-1244 PLAYGROUP MEETING 1016 River Road (Route 144), Cedar Hill, Lapsitstoriesfornewbornstoagetwoatl0:15 439-9976 ext. 228 Contemplative worship with communion al or 439-8727. First United Methodist Church playgroups 7 p.m. Information, 767-2886. a.m. Signup required. Call 765-279l 6:30 p.rn. Information, www.drchurch.org. will meet from 10:30 to noon in the nurs­ 386 Delaware Ave. 439-9929. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES NEW SCOTLAN 0 ery. Playgroup provides opportunity for HEALING TESTIMONY MEETING Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue childcaretakers and pre-nursery school age First Church of Christ. Scientist, 555 Delaware FRIDAY, JULY 6 Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Also Wed. 2-5:30 p.m. ch ildren to socialize In arelaxed atmosphere. Ave., 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-2512. BETHLEHEM COMMUNITY CHURCH ST. MATIHEW'S CHURCH Information, 439-0503. Information, call 439-9976, ext. 228. SLINGERLANDS Worship service 9:30 a.m.; nursery and Masses Saturday at 5 p.m. and Sunday at ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Sunday School through 5th grade provided. 8:30 and 10:30 a.m., Mountain View Road, . OELMAR KIWANIS MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., SLINGERLANDS COMMUNITY 201 Elm Ave. Information, 439-3135. Voorheesville. Information, 765-2805. Tool's Family Restaurant, DelawareAvenue, (MOPS) 7:30 p.m. Information, 439~4955. UNITED METHODISTCHURCH 6:15 p.m. Information, call Chris at 439- Christian fellowship group for mothers of Slingerlands Community United Method­ SOUTH BETHLEHEM UMC FIRST UNITED METHODIST 3026 or Gary at 439-9629 preschool children, atthe Delmar Reformed BINGO ist Church, 1499 New Scotland Road, Sunday school, 9:30a.m., worship service, Earlyworship, 8:30 a.m., worship celebra­ Church, 386 Delaware Ave., nursery care SI i nQerlands offers aconlemporaryworship provided, 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., BlanchardAmerican legion Post, 16 Poplar 11 a.m., followed by coffee hour, 65 Wil­ tion, 10 a.m., church school classes for CLASS IN JEWISH MYSTICISM serVice, "A Gathering" every Thursday lowbrook Ave. Information, 767-9953. nursery through high school, 10 a.m., Delmar Chabad Center, 109 Elsmere Ave., Information, call Jennifer at 439;9929 or Drive, 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-9819. from 6:30 until 7 p.rn. Children are most choir rehearsals, 11 :15a.m., 68 MapleAve., [email protected]. welcome at the Gathering, and child care 7 p.m. Information, 439-82BO. DELMAR FULL GOSPEL Voorheesville. Information, 765-2895. BC SCHOOL BOARD will be provid~d. _ YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES district office, 90 Adams Place, 7 p.m. Sunday service, 9:30 a.m., with Sunday INDOOR PISTOL SHOOTING school and nursery, home groups, women's BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Information, 439-7098. BETHLEHEM AlbanyCountyPistol Club,WinnePlace, 7t09 Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Information, 439-0503. Bible stud ies and youth group, 292 Elsmere Sunday school, 9:15 a.m., worshipservice, p.m. Also Tuesday. Information, 439-0057. Ave. Information, 439-4407. 10:15 a.m., Auberge Suisse Restaurant, SECOND MILERS (October thru June) ORDER OF THE EASTERN STAR BETHLEHEM SENIOR CITIZENS Route 85. Information, 475-90B6. Normanside Country Club, noon, Informa­ DELMAR COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA tion, 439-2752. Or-3390. SundayschooI9:30, Worship service 9:30 MOUNTAINVIEW EVANGELICAL DELMAR NEW SCOTLAN 0 , & 11 a.m. (in chapel); adult classes and FREE CHURCH BETHLEHEM TOASTMASTERS fellowship 11 a.m., child-care provided, 428 The Clubhouse, Adams Station Apts.,1 FAITH TEMPLE FamilyBible Hour, 9:15 a.m.; worship service, WEIGHT WATCHER Kenwood Ave. Information, 439-9976. 1 Juniper Drive, Delmar, 7:30 p.m. Informa­ THE CLOTHING CLOSET 10:30a.m., nursery care provided. Route 155, DELMAR MEETINGS Biblestudy, NewSalem, 7:30p.m.lnforma­ Voorheesville. Information, 765-3390. tlOn, 439-DB7l A service supported by area Reformed TheIOOllchapterofWeightwatI;he~meettoday tion, 765-2870. '"MOUNT MORIAH MINISTRIES churches to provide clothing to those in at 12:15 p.m. at Sl Stephens CHu~h, Delmar. need: volunteers welcome. Clarksville Sunday school, 9:45 a,m., morning wor~ '. ONESQUETHAW REFORMED EVENINGS ON THE GREEN AA MEETING ; ship, 11 a.m., youth group,6 p.m., evening (JULY) Reformed Church, Route 443, Clarksville, Worship service, 9:30 a.m., Sunday school, BETHLEHEM First United Methodist Church of Voor­ 8:30-11 :30 a.m. and 4-7 p.m. Information, service, 7 p.m., Route,9W, Glenmont: 10:45 a.m., Tarrytown Boad, Feura Bush. Bethlehem Public LibraryS FreeSumrr.rConrert I~formation, 426-4510,'~' .' heesville, 68 Maple St., 8 p.m. 768-2916 or 439-5400. .Information, 768-2133.'"' Series, 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-9341. • HE SPOTLIGHT July 4, 2007 - PAGE 27

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Purpose: all lawful Notice of Formation of ("LLC") were filed with the were filed with the Secretary tious name: Australian Gold, ISEUM CONSULTANCY activities. Notice of formation 01 EFF7 Out Of Brooklyn LLC. filed New York Department of LD-16198 of State of New LLC of Indianapolis. Author­ LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed York (SSNY) on 06/23/06. ity filed with Secy. of State of with SSNY on 7/08/03. Of­ LLC, a limited liability com­ with Secy. Of State of N.V. State ("NYDS") on April 1, (July 4, 2007) 2004. Principal business Office location: Albany NY (SSNY) on 5/16/07. Of­ fice location: Albany County. pany (the "LLC"). Articles of (SSNY) on 05/10/07. Office location: Albany County. County. SSNY has been fice location: Albany County. SSNY deSignated as agent of Organization filed with the location: Albany County. NYDS is designated as deSignated as agent of the LLC formed in Indiana (IN) LLC whom process against Secretary of State of the SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE of LLC upon whom process agent of LLC upon whom LLC upon whom process on 10/2/06. SSNY desig­ may be served. SSNY shall State of NY (the "SSNY") on against it may be served. process against it may be Notice of Formation of OC­ against it may be served. nated as agent of LLC upon mail process to: c/o The 3/23/2007. Office location: served. NYDS shall mail TANE LLC. Arts. of Org. was SSNY shall mail a copy of whom process against it LLC, 46 State Street- 3rd Rensselaer County. The SSNY shall mail process to: C/O Allstate Corporate Svcs. a copy of any process to filed with SSNY on 5/15/03. process to the LLC, c/o Paul may be served. SSNY shall Floor, Albany, NY 12207. SSNY has been deSignated Corp., 41 StateSt., Ste. 415, The LLC, 848 Greenthorne Office location: Albany C. Rapp, Esq., 348 Long mail process to: clo National The registered agent is: USA as agent of the LlC, upon Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: Boulevard, Schenectady, County. SSNY designated Pond Road, Housatonic, MA Registered Agents, Inc., 875 Corporate Services Inc. at whom process against it may any lawful activity. NY 12303. LLC does not as agent of LLC whom pro­ 01236. Purpose: For any Ave of the Americas, Ste the same address. Purpose: be served. The SSNY shall LD-16246 have a specific date of disM cess against may be served. lawful purpose. 501, NY, NY 10001. Address all lawful activities. mail a copy of any process solution. Purpose: All legal SSNY shall mail process to: LD-16207 to be maintained in IN: 6270 LD-16220 to the LLC at, 31 VanLeuven (July 4, 2007) purposes. clo The LLC, 46 State Street- (July 4, 2007) Corporate Dr., Indianapolis, (July 4, 2007) Drive, Rensselaer, New York LD-15414 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. IN 46278-2900. Arts. of Org. 12144. The purposes of the LLC are to engage in any (July 4, 2007) The registered agent is: USA filed with IN Secy. Of State, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE . 302 Wast Washington St., LEGAL NOTICE lawful purposes, to incur Corporate Services Inc. at Notice of Qualification of the same address. Purpose: Rm E01S, Indianapolis, IN indebtedness, secured and NOTICE OF FORMATION 46204. Purpose: any lawful Notice of Formation of COR­ unsecured; to enter into and Champion Window Com­ LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. pany of Albany, LLC. Author­ LD-16199 OF LIMITED LIABILITY activities. SAIR SERVICES LLC. Arts. perform contracts and agree­ of Org. was filed with SSNY ity filed with Secy. of State Notice of Formation of (July 4, 2007) COMPANY. NAME: UNIQUE LD-16214 ments of any kind necessary 41COM LLC. Arts. of Org. SOUNDS (July 4, 2007) on 12/12/02. Office loca­ to, in connection with or of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/26/07. was filed with SSNY on ENTERTAINMENT LLC. tion: Albany County. SSNY incidental to the business of Fictitious name in NY State: Articles of Organization were designated as agent of LLC CW of Albany, LLC. Office 7/6/05. Office location: Alba­ LEGAL NOTICE the LLC; and to carry on any ny County. SSNY designated filed with the Secretary of LEGAL NOTICE whom proce~s against may other activities necessary to, location: Albany County. as agent of LLC whom pro­ Notice of Formation of State of New York (SSNY) be served. SSNY shall mail in connection with or inciden­ Principal business loca­ cess against may be served. PROPET LLC. Arts. of Org. on 05/11/07. Office location: Notice of Formation of process to: c/o The LLC, tal to the foregoing, as to tion: 12121 Champion Way, SSNY shall mail process to: was filed with SSNY on Albany County. SSNY BLOOMING FIELD LLC. 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, Members in their discretion , OH 45241. LLC clo Th

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LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOnCE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE State of N.Y. (SSNY) on LLC formed in Delaware process to: c/o The LLC, 46 SYSTEMS LLC. Arts. of activities. SSNY shall mail process to: 4/21/1999. Office location: (DE) on 5/16/07. NY Secy. Org. was filed with SSNY NOTICE OF FORMATION State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba· LD-16431 clo The LLC, 46 State Street· Albany County. SSNY desig- of State designated as agent on 9/26/02. Office location: OF PROFESSIONAL SER- ny, NY 12207. The registered (July 4, 2007) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. nated as agent of LLC upon of LLC upon whom process Albany County. SSNY des- VICE LIMITED LIABILITY agent is: USA Corporate The registered agent is: USA whom process against it may against it may be served and ignated as agent of LLC COMPANY. NAME: GEN- Services Inc. at the same Corporate Services Inc. at be served. SSNY shall mail shall mail process to: c/o whom process against may ESIS OB/GYN, LLC. Articles address. Purpose: all lawful LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: process to: The LLC, 875 Corporation Service Co., 80 be served. SSNY shall mail of Organization were filed activities. all lawful activities. Avenue of the Americas. Ste. State St., Albany,NY 12207. LD-16418 process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Notice of Formation of BRI- LD-16438 with the Secretary of State 501, NY, NY 10001, Attn: State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- of New York (SSNY) on DE address of LLC: 2711 • (July 4 2007) GIN LLC. Arts. of Org. was (July 4, 2007) National Registered Agents, Centerville Rd., Wilmington, ' ny, NY 12207. The registered 05/31/07. The latest date of filed with SSNYon 11/29/05. Inc., registered agent upon DE 19808. Arts. of Org. agent is: USA Corporate Office location: Albany Coun· dissolution is 05/31/2047. Of· whom process may be Services Inc. at the same filed with DE Secy. of State, LEGAL NOTICE ty. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE fice location: Albany County. served. Purpose: engaging address. Purpose: all lawful SSNY has been designated Federal & Duke of York Sts .. agent of LLC whom pro· in any lawful act or activity for Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: Notice of Formation of BEN- activities. cess against may be served. Notice of Formation of RON- as agent of the LLC upon which LLCs may be formed any lawful activity. GAZARA LLC. Arts. of Org. LD-16425 whom process against it SSNY shall mail process to: SEAL LLC. Arts. of Org. was under the LLCL and engag- LD-16400 was filed with SSNY on (July 4, 2007) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· filed with SSNYon 11/29/05. may be served. SSNY shall ing in any and all activities 6/03105. Office location: mail a copy of process to the (July 4, 2007) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Office location: Albany Coun- necessary or incidental to Albany'County. SSNY des· The registered agent is: USA ty. SSNY designated as LLC, 28 East Broadway, 2nd the foregoing. ignated as agent of LLC Floor, New York, New York LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at agent of LLC whom pro· LD-16384 LEGAL NOTICE whom process against may the same address. Purpose: cess against may be served. 10002. Purpose: For the be served. SSNY shall mail Notice of Formation of EMB- practice of the profession of (July 4, 2007) all lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: NOTICE OF FORMATION process to: c/o The LLC, 46 LYN LLC. Arts. of Org. was LD-16432 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- Medicine. OF LIMITED LIABILITY State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba- filed with SSNY on 7/09/04. LD-16379 (July 4, 2007) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE COMPANY. NAME: BGC ny, NY 12207. The registered Offiqe location: Albany The registered agent is: USA (July 4, 2007) GOLF SHOP, LLC. agent is: USA Corporate County. SSNY designated Corporate Services Inc. at Notice of Formation of 715 Articles of Organization were Services Inc. at the same as agent of LLC whom pro- LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: East 5 LLC. filed with Secy. filed with the Secretary of address. Purpose: all lawful . cess against may be served. all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) State of New York activities. SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Formation of LD-16439 on 05/18/07. Office loca· (SSNY) on 05/16/07. Office c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- NOTICE LD-16419 EBIERE LLC. Arts. of Org. (July 4, 2007) OF FORMA- tion: Albany County. SSNY location: Albany County. 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. TION OF LIMITED LlABIL- (July 4, 2007) was filed with SSNY on designated as agent of LLC SSNY has been designated The registered agent is: USA 12/02/04. Office location: ITY COMPANY. NAME: JF Corporate Services Inc. at upon whom process against as agent of the LLC upon Albany County. SSNY des- LEGAL NOTICE GYMNASTIQUE LUXURY it may be served. SSNY shall whom process against it may the same address. Purpose: FITNESS LLC. Articles of LEGAL NOTICE ignated as agent of LLC mail process to: C/O Allstate be served. SSNY shall all lawful activities. whom process against may Notice of Formation of LIN· Organization were filed Corporate Svcs. Corp., 41 mail a copy of process to the Notice of Formation of KEL- LD-16426 with the Secretary of State be served. SSNY shall mail LEIGH LLC. Arts. of Org. State St., Ste. 415, Albany, LLC, 3200 Flatbush Avenue, LYSHIRE LLC. Arts. of Org. (July 4, 2007) process to: clo The LLC, 46 was filed with SSNY on of New York (SSNY) on NY 12207. Purpose: any Brooklyn, New York was filed with SSNY on 06/01/07. Office location: State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba- 6/19/02. Office location: lawful activity. 11234. _Purpose: For any 11/29/05. Office location: ny, NY 12207. The registered Albany County. SSNY has Albany County. SSNY des- LD-16386 lawful purpose. Albany County. SSNY des- LEGAL NOTICE agent is: U~A Corporate been designated as agent of ignated as agent of LLC (July 4, 2007) LD-164V5 ignated as agent of LLC Services Inc. at the same the LLC upon whom process whom process against may whom process against may Notice of Formation of POLY· address. Purpose: all lawful against it may be served. (July 4, 2007) be served. SSNY shall mail be served. SSNY shall mail TEL COMMUNICATIONS activities. SSNY shall mail a copy process to: c/o The LLC, 46 LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o The LLC, 46 LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed LD-16433 State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba· of process -to the LLC, cl State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba- with SSNY on 7/23/03. Of- Avrom R. Vann, P.C., 420 LEGAL NOTICE (July 4, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered Notice of Formation of 381 ny, NY 12207. The registered fice location: Albany County. agent is: USA Corporate Lexington Avenue, Suite Marcy Avenue LLC. filed NOTICE OF FORMATION agent is: USA Corporate SSNY designated as agent of 2400, New York, New York- Services Inc. at the same with Secy. Of State of N.Y. OF LIMITED LIABILITY Services Inc. at the same LLC whom process against address. Purpose: all lawful 10170. Purpose: For any LEGAL NOTICE (SSNY) on 05/31/07. Office COMPANY. NAME: MAGG, address. Purpose: allla'wful may be served. SSNY shall activities. lawful purpose. location: Albany County. LLC. Articles of Organization activities. mail process to: c/o The Notice of Formation of NEP- LD-16440 LD-16380 SSNY designated as agent were filed with the Secretary LD-16420 LLC, 46 State Street· 3rd TUNE ASSET MANAGE- (July 4, 2007) (July 4, 2007) of LLC upon whom process of State of New York (SSNY) (July 4, 2007) Floor, Albany, NY 12207. MENT LLC. Arts. of Org. was against it may be served. on 05/09/07. Office location: The registered agent is: USA filed with SSNY on 5/30/07. SSNY shall mail process to: Albany County. SSNY has Corporate 'Services Inc. at Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE C/O Allstate Corporate Svcs. been designated as agent LEGAL NOnCE the same address. Purpose: County. SSNY designated Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, of the LLC upon whom all lawful activities. as agent of LLC whom pro- Notice of Formation of NOTICE OF FORMATION • Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: process against it may be Notice of Formation of LD-16427 cess against may be served. MARCHWOOD LLC. Arts. OF LIMITED LIABILITY any lawful activity. served. SSNY shall mail a ROYAL TECHNOLOGY (July 4, 2007) SSNY shall mail process to: of Org. was filed with SSNY COMPANY. NAME: KARMA LD-16387 copy of process to the LLC, SERVICES LLC. Arts. of c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- on 1/04/06. Office location: BLACKBOX, LLC. Applica- (July 4, 2007) 117 East 57th Street, Suite Org. was filed with SSNY 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Albany County. SSNY des- tion for Authority was filed 490, New York, New York on 11/21/02. Office loca- LEGAL NOTICE The registered agent is: USA ignated as agent of LLC with the Secretary of State 10022. Purpose: For any tion: Albany County. SSNY Corporate Services Inc. at whom process against may of New York LEGAL NOTICE lawful purpose. designated as agent of LLC Notice of Formation of the same address. Purpose: be served. SSNY shall mail (SSNY) on 05/07/07. The LD-16406 whom process against may SCOTT INTERNATIONAL all lawful activities. process to: The LLC, 46 LLC was originally filed with clo Notice of Formation of Light- (July 4, 2007) be served. SSNY shall mail & PARTNERS LLC. Arts. of LD-16434 State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba· the Secretary of State house Capital Holdings, process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Org. was filed with SSNY (July 4, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered of Delaware on 05/01/07. Of- LLC. filed wilh Secy. Of State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- on 11/28/05. Office loca- agent is: USA Corporate fice location: Albany County. State of N.Y. (SSNY) on ny, NY 12207. The registered tion: Albany County. SSNY Services Inc. at the same SSNY has been designated LEGAL NOTICE 05/31/07. Office location: agent is: USA Corporate designated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE address. Purpose: all lawful as agent of the LLC upon Albany County. SSNY desig- Notice of Formation of REAL Services Inc. at the same whom process against may activities. whom process against it may nated as agent of LLC upon VACANCES LLC. Arts. of address. Purpose: all lawful be served. SSNY shall mail Notice of Formation ~of LD-16441 be served. SSNY shall mail a whom process against it Org. was fi!ed with SSNY activities. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 FRAGGLE LLC. Arts. of (July 4, 2007) copy of process to the LLC, may be served. SSNY shall on 5/17/07. Office location: LD-16421 State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba- Org. was filed with SSNY 417 5th Avenue, 6th Floor, mail process to: C/O Allstate Albany County. SSNY des- (July 4, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered on 11/29/05. Office loca· New York, New York 10019. Corporate Svcs. Corp., 41 ignated as agent of LLC agent is: USA Corporate tion: Albany Coonty. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE Purpose: For any lawful State St., Ste. 415, Albany, whom process against may Services Inc. at the same deSignated as agent of LLC purpose. NY 12207. Purp,ose: any be served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE address. Purpose: all lawful whom process against may Notice of Formation of MILL- LD-16381 lawful activity. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 activities. be served. SSNY shall mail BROOKE LLC. Arts. of Org. (July 4,2007)· LD-16388 State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba- Notice of Formation of LD-16428 process t.o: c/o The LLC, 46 was filed with SSNY on (July 4, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered BRONZESHORE LLC. Arts. (July 4, 2007) State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba· 6/19/02. Office location: agent is: USA Corporate of Org. was filed with SSNY ny, NY 12207. The registered Albany County. SSNY des- LEGAL NOTICE Services Inc. at the same' on 11/29/05. Office location: agent is: USA Corporate ignated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE address. Purpose: all lawful Albany County. SSNY desig- LEGAL NOTICE Services Inc. at the same whom process against may NOTICE OF FORMATION activities. nated as agent of LLC whom address. Purpose: all lawful be served. SSNY shall mail OF LIMITED LIABILITY ARTVIEW POLY PACKAG- LD-16415 p'rocess against may be Notice of Formation of activities. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 COMPANY. NAME: T & L ING LLC Notice of Orga- (July 4, 2007) served. SSNY shall mail pro· SPORTING MANAGEMENT LD-16435· State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba· ELECTRIC, nization: AATVIEW POLY cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 State SERVICES LLC. Arts. of (July 4, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered L.L.C .. Articles of Organi· PACKAGING LLC was filed Street· 3rd Floor, Albany, NY Org. was filed with SSNY agent is: USA Corporate zation were filed with the with SSNY 06/01/07. Of- LEGAL NOTICE 12207. The registered agent on 2/27/03. Office location: Services Inc. at the same Secretary of State of New fice: Albany County. SSNY is: USA Corporate Services Albany County. SSNY des- LEGAL NOTICE address. Purpose: all lawful York (SSNY) on 06/04/07. designated as agent of LLC Notice of Formation of ROL· Inc. at the same address. Pur- ignated as agent of LLC activities. The latest date of dissolution upon whom process may be LON LLC. Arts. of Org. was pose: all lawful activities. whom process against may Notice of Formation of FAIS· LD-16442 is 12/31/2037. Office loca· served. P.O. address which filed with SSNY on 11/29/05. LD-16422 be served. SSNY shall mail BY LLC. Arts. of or~. was (July 4, 2007) tion: Schenectady County. SSNY shall mail any process Office location: Albany Coun- (July 4, 2007) process to: c/o The LLC, 46 filed with SSNY on 11 29/05. SSNY has been designated against the LLC served upon ty. SSNY designated as State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba· Office location: Albany Coun· as agent of the LLC upon him: c/o Lauterbach Gar· agent _of LLC whom pro- ny, NY 12207. The registered ty. SSNY designated as LEGAL NOTICE whom process against it may finkel Damast & Hollander, cess against may be served. LEGAL NOTICE agent is: USA Corporate agent of LLC whom pro- be served. SSNY shall mail a LLP 22 W. 38th St., 12th FI., SSNY shall mail process to: Services Inc. at the same cess against may be served. Notice of Formation of HON· copy of process to the LLC, NY, NY c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· Notice of Formation of address. Purpose: all lawful SSNY shall mail process to: EYWOOD LLC. Arts. of Or9. 2241 First Avenue, Sche· 10018Atln: Jeffry Hollander, 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. DARFIELD TRADE LLC. activities. c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- was filed with SSNY on nectady, New York 12303. Esq. Purpose: To engage in The registered agent is: USA Arts. of Org. was filed with LD-16429 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. 4/10/03. Office location: Purpose: For any lawful any lawful activity Corporate Services Inc. at SSNY on 6/13/03. Office 10· (July 4, 2007) The registered agent is: USA Albany County. SSNY des· purpose. LD-16395 the same address. Purpose: cation: Albany County. SSNY Corporate Services Inc. at ignated as agent of LLC LD-16382 (July 4, 2007) all lawful activities. deSignated as agent of LLC the same address. Purpose: whom process against may (July 4, 2007) LD-t6416 whom process against may LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. be served. SSNY shall ma;1 (July 4, 2007) be served. SSNY shall mail LD-16436· process to: c/o The LLC, 46 LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o The LLC, 46 . Notice of Formation of (July 4, 2007) State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba· LEGAL NOTICE State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba· TIOOR LLC. Arts. of Org. ny, NY 12207. The registered Notice of Qualification of LEGAL NOTICE ny, NY 12207. The registered was filed with SSNY on agent is: USA Corporate Notice of Qualification of LeverPoint Management, agent is: USA Corporate 5/22/07. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE Services Inc. at the same ·Wilson & Associates, LLC. LLC. Authority filed with NY Notice of Formation of UNI· Services Inc. at the same Albany County. SSNY des- address. Purpose: all lawful Authority filed with Secy. Dept. of State on 5/17/07. VERSAL TRADE CONSUL- address. Purpose: all lawful ignated as agent of LLC Notice of Formation of H.P.C. activities, of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on Office location: Albany Coun· TANTS LLC. Arts. of Org. activities. whom process ~ainst may FOOD HOLDINGS LLC. LD-16443 5/17107. Fictitious name in ty. LLC formed in Delaware was filed with SSNY on LD-16423 be served. SSN shall mall Arts. of Org. was filed with (July 4; 2007) NY State: Wilson Interior (DE) on 4/30/07. NY Secy. '12/15/05. Office location: (July 4, 2007) process to: c/o The LLC, 46 SSNYon 12104/03. Office 10· Design, LLC. Office location: of State designated as agent Albany County. SSNY des- State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- cation: Albany County. SSNY Albany County. LLC formed of LLC upon whom process ignated as agent of LLC ny, NY 12207. The registered deSignated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE in Delaware (DE) on 4/13/07. against it may be served whom process against may LEGAL NOTICE agent is: USA Corporate 'whom process against may SSNY designated as agent and shall mail process to: be served. SSNY shall mail Services Inc. at the same be served. SSNY shall mail Notice of Formation of NOR- of LLC upon whom process c/o Nixon Peabody LLP, 30 process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Notice of Formation of address. Purpose: all lawful process-to: c/o The LLC, 46 BURY LLC. Arts. of Org. was against it may be served. South Pearl St., Albany, NY State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba· DOUTHWAITE LLC. Arts. activities. State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba· filed with SSNY on 4/05/04. SSNY 'shall mail process 12207. DE address of LLC: ny, NY 12207. The registered of Org. was filed with SSNY LD-16430 ny, NY 12207. The registered Office location: Albany to: Capitol Services, Inc., c/o Corporation Service Co., agent is: USA Corporate on 6/28/02. Office location: (July 4, 2007) agent is: USA Corporate County. SSNY designated 40 Colvin Ave., Ste. 200, AI· 2711 Centerville Rd., Ste. Services Inc. at the same Albany County. SSNY des- Services Inc. at the same as agent of LLC whom pro· bany, NY 12206. DE address 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. address. Purpose: all. lawful ignated as agent of LLC address. Purpose: all lawful cess against may be served. of LLC: 615 South DuPont Cert. of Form. filed with DE activities. whom process against may LEGAL NOTICE activities. SSNY shall mail process to: Hwy., Dover, DE 19901.Arts. Secy. of State, P.O. Box 898, LD-16417 be served. SSNY shall mail LD-16437 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· of Org. filed with DE Secy. Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: (July 4, 2007) process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Notice 01 Formation of AGRI· (July 4, 2007) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. of State, 401 Federal St., any lawful activity. State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba- CAPITAL PARTNERS LLC. The registered agent is: USA Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: LD-16399 ny, NY 12207. The registered Arts. of Org. was filed with Corporate Services I nco at any lawful act or activity. (July 4, 2007) LEGAL NOTICE agent'is:' USA Corporate SSNY on 12104/03. Office 10- LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: LD-16383 Services Inc. at the same cation: Albany County. SSNY all lawful activities. (July 4, 2007) Notic€ of Formation of adqress. Purpose: all lawful designated as agent of LLC Notice of Formation of LAT· LD-16444 LEGAL NOTICE WORCESTER LLC. Arts. activities. whom process against may INVEST CAPITAL PART- (July 4, 2007) of Org;was fileCfwith SSNY LD-16424 , be served. SSNY shall mail NERS LLC. Arts. of Org. was LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualifipation of o~ ;,1 ()/~q;P2, Qf1i~.. 8) loca· (J,uly 4,2007) process' to: c/o The LLC, 46 filed with SSNYon 12104/03. PROSPERA NYC,. LLC. tia.n:Albany Coun,ty, ,SSNY State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba· Office location: Albany Coun- LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of TV- Authority filed with NY Dept. deSignated as' agent' of LLC ny, NY 12207. The registered ty. SSNY designated as BACK TRADERS LLC. Arts. of State on 5/23/07. Office whom process against may LEGAL NOTICE agent is: USA Corporate agent of LLC whom pro- Notice of Formation of OAK· of Org. filed with Secy. of location: Albany County. be served. SSNY shall mail Services Inc. at the same cess against may be served. ENSHAW LLC. Arts. of Or9. Nntil"'o nf I=nr...... "'ti .... n I"\f nvt: ~rlrlro~~ P, ' ...... n"'o· ",II 1.,. .. .-1',01 PAGE 36 July 4, 2007 THE SPOTLIGHT LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOnCE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOnCE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE was filed with SSNY on LD·16454 Franklin Avenue LLC. Arts. Wilmington, DE.1980B. Arts. terville Road, Wilmington, lawful activity. to: C.P.S. Group, Inc., 45 4/10103. Office location: (July 4, 2007) Of Org. filed with Secy. Of of Org. filed with DE Secy. of DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed LD·16487 West 36th St., 6th FI, NY, NY Albany County. SSNY des­ State of N.Y. (SSNY) on State, 401 Federal St., Ste. with DE Secy. of State, PO (July 4, 2007) 10018. Address to be main­ ignated as agent of LLC 06/05/07. Office location: 4, Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ Box 898, Dover, DE 19903. tained in DE: 160 Greentree. whom process against.may LEGAL NOTICE Albany County. SSNY desig· pose: any lawful activity. Purpose: general and kidney Dr., Ste 101, Dover, DE be served. SSNY shall mail nated as agent of LLC upon LD·16473 dialysis services. LEGAL NOTICE 19904. Arts. of Org. filed process to: clo The LLC, 46 Notice of Formation of BWM whom process against it (July 4, 2007) LD·16478 with DE Secy. Of State, 401 State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ WEALTH MANAGEMENT, may be served. SSNY shall (July 4, 2007) Notice of Qualification of Federal St., Ste 4., Dover, ny, NY 12207. The registered L:LC. Arts. of Org. was filed mail process to: cia Allstate Access Hotel Management DE 19901 Purpose: any agent is: USA Corporate with SSNY on 5/31/07. Of· Corporate Svcs. Corp., 41 LEGAL NOTICE LLC. Authority filed with lawful activities. Services Inc. at the same fice location: Albany County. State St., Ste. 415, Albany, LEGAL NOTICE Secy. of State of N. Y. (SSNY) LD·16497 address. Purpose: a1llawful SSNY designated as agent of NY 12207. Purpose: any Notice of Qualification of on 5/25/07. Office location: (July 4, 2007) activities. LLC whom process against lawful activity. Imperial Financial Solutions, NOTICE OF FORMATION Albany County. LLC formed LD·16445 may be served. SSNY shall LD·16467 LLC. Authority filed with OF LIMITED LIABILITY in Delaware (DE) on 3/3106. . (July 4, 2007) mail process to: clo The LLC, (July 4, 2007) Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) COMPANY. NAME: CAPI· SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, on 5/22107. Office location: TAL DISTRICT INSPEC· of LLC upon whom process Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: Albany County. LLC formed TIONS, LLC. Articles of Or­ against it may be served. NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE in Florida (FL) on 5/3/07. ganization were filed with the SSNY shall mail process OF LIMITED LIABILITY LD·16455 SSNY designated as agent Secretary of to: Capitol Services, Inc., COMPANY. NAME: JOR· Notice of Formation of LOW­ (July 4, 2007) Notice of Formation' of Foot of LLC upon whom process State of New York (SSNY) 40 Colvin Ave., Ste. 200, DAN LEIGH LANDS LLC. Arts. of Org. & Ankle Care, PLLC. Arts. against it may be served. on 04/10/07. Office location: Albany, NY 12206. DE ad· ASSOCIATES, LLC. Articles was filed with SSNY on Of Org. filed with Secy. Of SSNY shall mail process Albany County. SSNY dress of LLC: 16192 Coastal of Organization were filed 9/24/02. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE State of N.Y. (SSNY) on to: Capitol Services, Inc., has been designated as Hwy., Lewes, DE 19958. with the Secretary of State Albany County. SSNY des­ 06107107. Office location: 40 Colvin Ave., Ste. 200, agent of the LLC upon whom Arts. of Org. filed with DE of New York (SSNY) on ignated as agent of LLC Notice of Formation of Rela­ Albany County. SSNY des­ Albany, NY 12206. FL ad· process against it may be Secy. of State, 401 Federal 09/14/06. Office location: whom process against may jete Properties, LLC. Arts. of ignated as agent of PLLC dress of LLC: 701 Park of served. SSNY shall mail a St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. Schenectady County. be served. SSNY shall mail Org. filed with Secy. of State upon whom process against Commerce Blvd., Ste. 301, copy of process to the LLC, Purpose: to perform hotel SSNY has been designated • process to: cIa The LLC, 46 of NY (SSNY) on 5/31/07. it may be served. SSNY shall Boca Raton, FL 33487. Arts. 50 Dunwoodie Road, consulting for a small hotel as agent of the LLC upon State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba­ Office location: Albany Co. mail process to: Allstate Cor­ of Org. filed with FL Secy. of Glenmont, New York 12077. qevelopment project in Sara­ whom process against it ny, NY 12207. The registered SSNY designated as agent porate Svcs. Corp., 41 State State, PO Box 6327, Talla­ Purpose: For any lawful toga Springs. may agent is: USA Corporate of LLC upon whom process St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY hassee, FL 32314. Purpose: purpose. LD·16488 be served. SSNY shall mail a Services Inc. at the same against it may be served. 12207. Purpose: profession to engage in any lawful busi­ LD·16480 (July 4, 2007) copy of process to the LLC, address. Purpose: all lawful SSNY shall mail process of podiatry. ness permitted by the Act of (July 4, 2007) 65 Albermarle Road, activities. to: The LLC, 11 Muteriield LD·16468 the laws of any jurisdiction in Scotia, New York 12302. LD·16446 Court, Slingerlands, NY (July 4, 2007) which the company may do LEGAL NOTICE Purpose: For any lawful (July 4, 2007) 12159. Purpose: any lawful business. LEGAL NOTICE purpose. activities. LD·16474 Name of LLC: OKEEFE LD·16503 LD·16456 LEGAL NOTICE (July 4, 2007) Notice of Formation of 75 ELECTRIC, LLC. Arts. of (July 4, 2007) LEGAL NOTICE (July 4, 2007) Stockholm St LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with NY Dept. of Notice of QUalification of Org. filed with Secy. Of State State on 5/16107. Office lo­ Notice of Formation of PC Credit Acceptance Funding LEGAL NOTICE of NY (SSNY) on 06/05/07. cation: Albany County. Secy. LEGAL NOTICE TECHNOLOGY AND SOFT· LEGAL NOTICE LLC 2006·2. Authority filed Office location: Albany Coun­ of State designated as agent WARE LLC. Arts. of Org. was with Secy. of State of NY NOTICE OF FORMATION ty. SSNY designated as of LLC upon whom process Notice is hereby given that filed with SSNY on 6/06/07. Notice of Formation of 3324 (SSNY) on 3/23/07. Office OF LIMITED LIABILITY agent of LLC upon whom· against it may be served a license, number (to be ap­ Office location: Albany Corona LLC. filed with Secy: location: Albany County. LLC COMPANY. NAME: N.L. process against it may be and shall mail process to: plied for) for beer, liquor and County. SSNY designated Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) formed in Delaware (DE) on MILES LLC. served. SSNY shall mail 2 Francis Dr., Albany, NY wine has been applied for as agent of LLC whom pro~ on 06/08/07. Office loca­ 11/8/06. SSNY designated Articles of Organization were process to: Allstate Corpo­ 12205. Purpose: any lawful by Lynn Cozzy to sell beer, cess against may be served. tion: Albany County. SSNY as agent of LLC upon whom filed with the Secretary of rate Svcs. Corp., "41 State activity. wine and liquor at retail in a SSNY shall mail process to: designated as agent of LLC process against it may be State of New York St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY LD·16490 clublrestaurant under the Al­ c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- upon whom process against served. SSNY shall mail (SSNY) on 06/05/07. Office 12207. Purpose: any lawful (July 4, 2007) cohol Beverage Control Law 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. it may be served. SSNY shall process td: cia Corporation location: Albany County. activity.' at 445 South Pearl Street, The registered agent is: USA mail process to: cIa Allstate Service Company (CSC), 80 SSNY has been designated LD·16481 Albany, New York, County Corporate Services Inc. at Corporate Svcs. Corp., 41 State St., Albany, NY 12207. as agent of the LLC upon (July 4, 2007) LEGAL NOTICE of Albany for on-premises the same address. Purpose: State St., Ste. 415, Albany, DE address of LLC: cIa whom process against it may consumption. all lawful activities. NY 12207. Purpose: any CSC, 2711 Centerville Road, be served. SSNY shall Name of LLC: 425 Glen LYNN COZZY LD·16447 lawful activity. Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. mail a copy of process to the LEGAL NOTICE Street Associates LLC. Arts. d/bla LA Lounge (July 4, 2007) LD·16457 of Org. filed with DE Secy. of LLC, c/o Lloyd Comrie, 285 of Org. filed with NY Dept. of 445 South Pearl Street (July 4, 2007) State, 401 Federal St., Ste. East 165th Street, NOTICE FOR PUBLICA· State on 5/8/07. Office loca­ Albany, NY 12202 4, Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ Bronx, New York 10451. TION tion: Albany County. Secy. of LD·16505 LEGAL NOTICE pose: any lawful activity. Purpose: For any lawful PURSUANT TO NY LLC State designated as agent (July 4, 2007) LEGAL NOTICE LD·16469 purpose. LAW SECTION 206 of LLC upon whom process Notice of Formation of True (July 4, 2007) LD·16475 The name of the limited li­ against it may be served and Notice of Formation of Tom­ Conversations LLC. Arts. of (July 4, 2007) ability company is Wilson shall mail process to: 799 LEGAL NOTICE Org. filed with Secy. of State mell Livestock, LLC, Art. Advisors, LLC. The date Madison Ave., Albany, NY of NY (SSNY) on. 5/31/07. of Org. filed Sec'y of State LEGAL NOTICE of the filing of the Articles 12208. Purpose: any lawful Notice of Formation of 69 Office location: Albany Co. (SSNY) 5/24/07. Office loca· LEGAL NOTICE of Organization was May· activity. Sand Creek Holdings LLC. SSNY deSignated as agent tion: Albany County. SSNY Notice of Formation of Kings­ 22, 2007. The County in LD·16491 Arts. Of Org. was filed with of LLC upon whom process designated as agent of LLC ton Family Residence LLC. Notice of Qualification of which the office of the LLC (July 4, 2007) SSNY on 6/01/07. Office against it may be served. upon whom process against Arts. Of Org. filed with Secy. Nation Safe Drivers, LLC. is to be located is Albany. Its location: Albany County. SSNY shall mail process it may be served. SSNY shall Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) Authority filed with Secy. principal business location SSNY designated as agent of to: The LLC, 601 West 26th mail copy of process to 277 On 05/01/07. Office loca­ of State of NY (SSNY) on is 128 Great Oaks Boule· LEGAL NOTICE LLC whom process against St., Ste 1770, NY, NY 10001. Stovepipe Rd., Voorhees­ tion: Albany County. SSNY 1/12/07. Office location: vard, Albany, New York. The may be served. SSNY shall Purpose: any lawful activi­ ville, NY 12186. Purpose: designated as agent of LLC Albany County. LLC formed agent of the LLC upon whom Notice of Qualification of mail process to: The LLC ties. any lawful activities. upon whom process against in Florida (FL) on 12/5/06. process against it may be Stuart L Weg, M.D., L.L.C., c/o John Ferraro, 69 Sand LD·16451 LD·16458 . it may be served. SSNY shall SSNY designated as agent served is the Secretary of a professional service limited Creek Road, Colonie, NY (July 4, 2007) (July 4, 2007) mail process to: CIO Allstate of LLC upon whom process State and such shall mail liability company (PLLC). 12205. Purpose: all lawful Corporate Svcs. Corp., 41 against it may be served. a copy of any process to: Authority filed with NY Dept. activities. State St., Ste. 415, Albany, SSNY shall mail process Burke & Casserly, PC, 255 of State on 5/29/07. Office LD·16509 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NY 12207. Purpose: any to: c/o National Registered Washington Ave Ext, Albany, location: Albany County. (July 4, 2007) lawful activity. Agents, Inc., 875 Ave of the NY 12205. The term of the LLC formed in New Jersey Notice of Formation of Cer· Notice of Formation of 10DH, ·LD·16470 Americas, Sle 501, NY, NY LLC shall commence on the (NJ) on 2/28/07. Secy. of tain Productions, .LLC. Arts. LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with (July 4, 2007) 10001. Address to be main­ date of filing of the Articles State designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE of Org. filed with Secy. of Secy. Of State of N.Y. tained in DE: BOO Yamato of Organization and continue of PLLC upon whom process State of NY (SSNY) on (SSNY) on 06/07107. Office Rd., STE 100 Boca Raton, indefinitely. The purpose of against it may be served NOTICE OF FORMATION 5/31/07. Office location: location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE FL 33431. Arts. of Org. filed the Company is to provide and shall mail process 10 OF LIMITED LIABILITY Albany Co. SSNY desig· SSNY designated as agent with FL Secy. Of State, 2661 financial planning services the principal office of the COMPANY. NAME: 25·37 nated as agent of LLC upon of LLC upon whom process Notice of Formation of And Executive Center Circle, and PLLC: c/o Dr. Stuart L. We~, 21st ST., whom process against it against it may be served. Then Came The Rain Pro­ Tallahassee, FL 32301. Pur­ for any other lawful act or ac­ 498 Island Way, Franklin ASTORIA LLC. Articles of may be served. SSNY shall SSNY shall mail process ductions LLC. Arts. of Org. pose: any lawful activities. tivity for which limited liability Lakes, NJ 07417. Cert. Organization were filed mail process to; The LLC, 8 to: Allstate Corporate Svcs. filed with Secy. of State of LD·16476 companies may be formed of Formation filed with NJ with the Secretary of State Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, West 19th St., #10, NY, NY NY (SSNY) on 6m07. Office (July 4, 2007) under the Limited Liability State Treasurer, Trenton, NJ of New York (SSNY) on 10011. Purpose: any lawful Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: location: Albany Co. SSNY Company Law. 08625. Purpose: practice 03/1'6/07. Office location: activities. any lawful activity. designated as agent of LLC LD·16482 the profession of medicine Albany County. SSNY has LD·16464 LD·16452 upon whom process against LEGAL NOTICE (July 4, 2007) for pecuniary profit. been designated as agent of (July 4, 2007) (July 4, 2007) it may be served. SSNY LD·16492 the LLC upon whom process shall mail process to: The Notice of Qualification of (July 4, 2007) against it may be served. LLC, 10 East 29th St., 1203, MHS·XV, LLC. Authority LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail a .copy of LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NY, NY 10016. Purpose: any filed with Secy. of State of process to the LLC, 58-61 lawful activities. N.Y, (SSNY) on 5/18/2001. NOTICE OF FORMATION 79th Street, Middle Notice of Formation of Sec­ Notice of Formation of 133 LEGAL NOTICE LD·16471 Office~ location: 1·Albany OF LlMll'ED LIABILITY Village, New York 11379. ond Stripe Productions LLC. West 95 Street LLC. Arts. (July 4, 2007) County: Principal business COMPANY. NAME: APEX Notice of Qualification of Purpose: For any lawful Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. Of Org. filed with Secy. location: 601 Hawaii St., EI EAST MANAGEMENT LLC. MOrrisSwitzer-Environments purpose. of State of NY (SSNY) on Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) Segundo, CA 90245. LLC . Articles of Organization were for Health, LLC. Authority LD·16510 6/1/07. Office location: AI· on 06/05/07. Office loca· LEGAL NOTICE formed in Delaware (DE) filed with the Secretary of filed with NY Dept. of State (July 4, 2007) bany Co. SSNY deSignated tion: Albany County. SSNY on 6/23/1998. SSNY desig· State of New on 6/5/07. Office location: , designated as agent of LLC as agent of LLC upon whom Notice of Formation of LLT nated as agent of LLC upon York (SSNY) on 06/06/07. Albany County. LLC formed process against it may be upon whom process against Consulting, LLC. Arts Of Org. whom process against it may The latest date of dissolu­ in Vermont (VT) on 12130/05. LEGAL NOTICE served. SSNY shall mail it may be served. SSNY shall filed with Secy. Of State of be served. SSNY shall mail tion is 06/30/2057. Office NY Secy. of State designated process to: Sloss Law Of­ mail process to: cro Allstate N.Y. (SSNY) on 06/11/07. Of· process to: c/o Corporation location: Albany County. as agent of LLC upon whom NOTICE OF FORMATION fice4 LLP, 555 West 25th St., Corporate Svcs. Corp., 41 fice location: Albany County. Service Company, 80 State SSNY has been deSignated process against it may be OF LIMITED LIABILITY 4th FI, NY, NY 10001, also State St., Ste. 415, Albany, SSNY designated as agent St., Albany, NY 12207. DE as agent of the LLC upon served and shall mail pro­ COMPANY. NAME: PAW registered agent. Purpose: NY 12207. Purpose: any of LLC upon whom process address of LLC: 2711 Cen­ whom process against it may cess to: c/o CT Corporation VENTURES, LLC. any lawful activities. lawful activity. against it may be served. terville Road, Wilmington, be served. SSNY shall mail a System, 111 8th Ave., NY, Articles of Organization were LD·16453 LD·16465 SSNY shall mail process DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed copy of process to the LLC, NY 10011, registered agent filed with the Secretary of (July 4, 2007) (July 4, 2007) to: Allstate Corporate Svcs. with DE Secy. of State, PO clo Stanley M. Nayer, Esq., upon whom process may State of Ne", York (SSNY) Corp.,41 State St., Ste. 415, Box 898, Dover, DE 19903. 98 Cutter Mill Road, 310N, be served. VT address and on 05/07/07. Office location: Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: Purpose: any lawful activity. Great Neck, principal business address Albany County. SSNY has LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE any lawful activity. LD·16477 New York 11021. Purpose: of the LLC: 185 Talcott Rd., been deSignated as agentof LD·16472 For any lawful purpose. Williston, VT 05495. Arts. the LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of Notice of Formation of 125 (July 4, 2007) (July 4, 2007) LD·16485 of Org. filed with VT Secy. against it may be served. BAG. Corinth #197, L.P. West 95 Street LLC. Arts. of State, 81 River St., Mont~ SSNY shall mail a copy Authority filed with Secy. Of Org. filed with Secy. Of (July 4, 2007) pelier, VT 05609. Purpose: of process to the LLC, of State of NY (SSNY) on State of N.Y. (SSNY) on LEGAL NOTICE clo LEGAL NOTICE any lawful activity. ' Patricia A. Wellde, 850 Park Office location: Al­ 06/05/07. Office location: 6/04/07. Notice of Qualification of LD·16493 Avenue, New York, New York bany County. LP formed in Albany County. SSNY desig­ LEGAL NOTICE Notice of QUalification of MHS·XIV, LLC. Authority (July 4, 2007) 10021. Purpose: For any California (CAl on 1/10/05. nated as agent of LLC upon Credit Acceptance Funding filed with Secy. of State of Notice of Formation of Colo­ SSNY designated as agent whom process against it lawful purpose. LLC 2006·1. Authority filed N.Y. (SSNY) on 5/18/2007. nie Realty Associates' NY LD·16511 of LP upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall with Secy. of State of N.Y. Office location: Albany LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with LEGAL NOTICE (July 4, 2007) against it may be served. mail process to: CIO Allstate (SSNY) on 3/23/07. Office County. Principal business Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) SSNY shall mail process to: Corporate Svcs. Corp., 41 location: Albany County. LLC location: 601 Hawaii St., EI on 4/19/07. Office location: Notice of Qualification of The LP, 8665 Wilshire Blvd, State St., Ste. 415, Albany, formed in Delaware (DE) on Segundo, CA 90245. LLC Albany County. SSNY desig­ Cynergy Prosperity Plus, LEGAL NOTICE Ste 302, Beverly Hills, CA NY 12207. Purpose: any 3/24/06. SSNY designated formed in Delaware (DE) nated as agent of LLC upon LLC. Authority filed with 90211, also address of prin­ lawful activity. as agent of LLC upon whom on 6/23/1998. SSNY desig' whom process against it may Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) Notice of Fonnation of Phaze cipal office .. Name/address LD·16466 process against it may be nated as agent of LLC upon be served. SSNY shall mail on 6/12/07. Office location: One Closeouts LLC. Arts of genl. ptr. available from (July 4, 2007) served. SSNY shall mail whom process against it may process to principal busi­ Albany County. LLC formed Of Org. filed with Secy. Of SSNY. Cert. of LP filed with process to: c/o Corporation be served. SSNY shall mail ness location: c/o Lerner in Delaware (DE) on 616/07. State of N.Y. (SSNY) on CA Secy. of State, 1500 11 th Service Company (CSC), 80 process to: c/o Corporation Heidenberg Properties, 234 SSNY designated as agent 06/13/07. Office location: St., 3rd FI, Sacramento, CA LEGAL NOTICE State St.,Albany, NY 12207. Service Company, 80 State Closter Dock Road, Clo­ of LLC upon whom process Albany County. SSNY desig· 95814. Purpose: any lawful DE address of LLC: clo St., Albany, NY 12207. DE Notice of Formation of 353 ster, NJ 07624, Attn: Robert against it may be served. nated as agent of LLC upon . activities. CSC, 2711 Centerville Road, address of LLC: 2711 Cen- Heidenberg. Purpose:' any SSNY shall mail process whom process against it 1 THE SPOTLIGHT July 4, 2007- PAGE 37 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE may be served. SSNY shall Albany, NY 12224 SCRANTON MANAGE­ LD-16552 ny, NY 12207. The registered GROUP, LLC. Articles of Or­ filed with Secy. Of State of mail process to: Allstate A petition having been dully MENT LLC. Arts. of Org. was (July 4, 2007) agent is: USA Corporate ganization were filed with the N.Y. (SSNY) on 06/22107: Of­ Corporate Sves. Corp., 41 filed by Raymond Cassels filed with SSNY on 3/16/05. Services Inc. at the same Secretary of State of New fice location: Albany County. State St, Ste. 415, Albany, and Susan Cassels who Office location: Albany address. Purpose: all lawful York (SSNY) on 06/12/07. SSNY deSignated as agent NY 12207. Purpose: any are domiciled at 2200 NW County. SSNY designated LEGAL NOTICE activities. The latest date of dissolu­ of LLC upon whom process lawful activity. 50th Circle, Ocala, Florida as agent of LLC whom pro­ LD-16559 tion is 12/3112107. Office agains1 it may be served. LD-16522 34482. cess against may be served. Notice of Formation of MUS· (July 4, 2007) location: Albany County. SSNY shall mail process (July 4, 2007) YOU ARE HEREBY CITED SSNY shall mail process to: SINA LLC. Arts. of Org. was SSNY has been designated to: Allstate Corporate Svcs. TO SHOW CAUSE before clo The LLC, 46 State Street- filed with SSNY on 6111/07. as agent of the LLC upon Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, the Surrogate's Court Albany 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE whom process against it may Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE County at 30 Clinton Ave., The registered agent is: USA County. SSNY designated be served. SSNY shall mail a any lawful activity. Albany New York, on August Corporate Services Inc. at as agent of LLC whom pro· Notice of Formation of LAN­ copy of process to the LLC, LD-16578 Notice of Formation of Blue­ 14,2007 at 10:00 o'clock in the same address. Purpose: cess against may be served. CASTER JAY LLC. Arts. of 10 New Karner Road, Guil­ (July 4, 2007) stone Ventures Group, LLC. the fore noon of that day, all lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: Org. was filed with SSNY derland, New York 12084. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. why a decree should not be LD-16546 cloThe LLC, 46 State Street- on 6/11/07. Office location: Purpose: For any lawful Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) made in the estate of Lottie (July 4, 2007) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Albany County. SSNY des­ purpose. LEGAL NOTICE on 06/13/07. Office loca­ Olejnik lately domiciled at The registered agent is: USA ignated as agent of LLC LD-16570 tion: Albany County. SSNY Corporate Services Inc. at whom process against may 2703 Curry Road, Guilder­ (July 4, 2007) Notice of Formation of East· designated as agent of LLC land, New York admitting LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: be served. SSNY shall mail chester Capital LLC. Arts upon whom process against to probate a Will dated No­ all lawful activities. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Of Org. filed with Secy. Of it may be served. SSNY shall Notice of Formation of LD-16553 State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ State of N.~ (SSNY) on vember 20, 2004, a copy of LEGAL NOTICE mail process to: Allstate which is attached, as the Will SHENNANDOAH HOLD­ (July 4, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered 08/14/03. Office location: Corporate Sves. Corp., 41 of Lottie Olejnik deceased, INGS LLC. Arts. of Org. was agent is: USA Corporate NOTICE OF FORMATION Albany County. SSNY desig­ State St, Ste. 415, Albany, relating to real and personal filed with SSNY on 3/16/05. Services Inc. at the same OF LIMITED LIABILITY nated as agent of LLC upon NY 12207. Purpose: any property, and directing that Office location:- Albany LEGAL NOTICE address. Purpose: all lawful COMPANY. NAME: 64 MAIN whom process against it lawful activity. Letters Testamentary issue County. SSNY designated activities. STREET EAST BERNE, may be served. SSNY shall LD-16527 to: Raymond Cassles and as agent of LLC whom pro­ Notice of Formation of VER­ LD-16560 LLC. Articles of Organization mail proc~ss to: Allstate (July 4, 2007) Susan Cassels (State and cess against may be served. LANDER LLC. Arts. of Org. (July 4, 2007) were filed with the Secretary Corporate Svcs. Corp., 41 further relief requested) SSNY shall mail process to: was filed with SSNY on of State of State St., Ste. 415, Albany, Hon. Cathryn M Doyle clo The LLC, 46 State Street- 6/11/07. Office location: Al­ New York (SSNY) on NY 12207. Purpose: any bany County. SSNY des· LEGAL NOTICE Surrogate 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE 06/12107. The latest date of lawful activity. . The registered agent is: USA ignated as agent of LLC LD-16579 Stacy L Petit dissolution is 12131/2107. Of­ Notice of Formation of HCS Corporate Services Inc. at whom process against may Notice of Formation of (July 4, 2007) Chief Clerk fice location: Albany County. Ink Equ'lpment, LLC. Arts the same address. Purpose: be served. SSNY shall mail WHITE SHADE LLC. Arts. SSNY has been designated Of Org. filed with Secy. Of Dated, Attested and Sealed all lawful activities. process to: clo The LLC, 46 of Org. was filed with SSNY as agent of the LLC upon State of N.y. (SSNY) on June 13, 2007 LD-16547 State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba­ on 6/11/07. Office location: whom process against it may LEGAL NOTICE 06/07/07. Office location: Raymond E DeNatteo, Jr. (July 4, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered Albany County. SSNY des­ be seived. SSNY shall mail a Albany County. SSNY desig­ (518) 393-1311 agent is: USA Corporate ignated as agent of LLC copy of process to the LLC, Notice of Formation of 13th nated as agent of LLC upon Attorney for Petitioner Services Inc. at the same whom process against may 71 Gage Road, Schoharie, Street Entertainment, LLC. address. Purpose: all lawful be served. SSNY shall mail Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. whom process against it Telephone Number LEGAL NOTICE New York 12157. Purpose: may be served. SSNY shall activities. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) 166 Lafayette Street, For any lawful purpose. mail process to: Allstate Notice of ·Formation of LD-16554 State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ LD-16571 on 06/22/07. Office loca­ Schenectady, New York ny, NY 12207. The registered tion: Albany County. S,SNY Corporate Sves. Corp., 41 STOCKHAUSEN LLC. Arts. (July 4, 2007) (July 4, 2007) State St, Ste. 415, Albany, 12305 of Org. was filed with SSNY agent is: USA Corporate designated as agent of LLC NY 12207. Purpose: any Address of Attorney on 3/01/02. Office location: Services Inc. at the same upon whom p~ocess against address. Purpose: all lawful it may be served. SSNY shall lawful activity. [Note: This citation is served Albany County. SSNY des­ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LD-16528 upon you are required by ignated as agent of LlC activities. mail process to: Allstate (July 4, 2007) law. You are not required to whom process against may Notice of Formation of HER· LD-16561 NOTICE OF FORMATION Corporate Svcs. Corp., 41 appear. If you fail to appear be served. SSNY shall mail MIDA LLC. Arts. of Org:was (July 4, 2007) OF LIMITED LIABILITY State St., Ste. 415, Albany, it will be assumed you do not process to: c/o The LLC, 46 filed with SSNY on 6111/07. COMPAN~ NAME: MACK NY 12207. Purpose: any LEGAL NOTICE object to the relief requested. State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ Office location: Albany CONSTRUCTION SER­ lawful activity. You have a right to have an ny, NY 12207. The registered County. SSNY deSignated LEGAL NOTICE VICES, LLC. Articles of Or­ LD-16580 Notice of Qualification of Ca­ attorney appear for you.} agent is: USA Corporate as agent of LLC whom pro­ ganization were filed with the (July 4, 2007) sella Renewable Systems, LD-16542 Services Inc. at the same cess against may be served. Notice of Formation of GUll­ Secretary of State of New LLC. Authority filed with NY (July 4, 2007) address. Purpose: all lawful SSNY·shall mail process to: DOR LLC. Arts. of Org. was York (SSNY) on 03/12107. Dept. of State on 618/07. Of­ activities. clo The LLC, 46 State Street- filed with SSNY on 6/11/07. The latest date of dissolution LEGAL NOTICE fice location: Albany County. LD-16548 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Office location: Albany is 12131/2106. Principal business address: LEGAL NOTICE (July 4, 2007) The registered agent is: USA County. SSNY designated Office location: Schenectady Notice of Formation of 25 Greens Hill Lane, Rut­ Corporate Services Inc. at as agent of LLC whom pro­ County. SSNY has been des­ Stockholm Street Develop~ land, VT 05701. LLC formed NOTICE OF ORGANIZA­ the same address. Purpose: cess against may be served. ignated as agent of the ment, LLC. Arts Of Org. filed in Delaware (DE) on 5/23/07. TION OF BOC DROWN, LEGAL NOTfCE all lawful activities. SSNY shall mail process to: LLC upon whom process with Secy. Of State of N.Y. NY Secy. of State designated LLC LD-16555 c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- against it may be served. (SSNY) on 06/22107. Office as agent of LLC upon whom On May 24, 2007, Boc Notice of Formation of (July 4, 2007) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. SSNY shall mail a copy of location: Albany County. process against ·it may be Drown, lLC (the "LLC") filed BLACK EAGLE REAL ES­ The registered agent is: USA process to the LLC, 794 w. SSNY designated as agent served and shall mail pro­ Articles of Organization with TATE MANAGEMENT LLC. Corporate Services Inc. at Duane Lake Road, Duanes­ of LLC upon whom process cess to: c/o CT Corporation the New York State Depart­ Arts. of Org. was filed with LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Pu rpose: burg, New York 12056. against it may be served. System, 111 8th Ave., NY, ment of State. The principal SSNY on 3/01/02. Office lo­ all lawful activities. Purpose: For any lawful SSNY shall mail process NY 10011, registered agent business location of the LLC cation: Albany County. SSNY Notice of Fonnation of CUL­ LD-16562 purpose. to: Allstate Corporate Svcs. upon whom process may is clo Robert A. 0' Agostino, designated as agent of LLC BERSON LLC. Arts. of Org. (July 4, 2007) LD-16572 Corp., 41 State St., Ste. 415, was filed with SSNY on Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: be served. DE address of Jr. 73 Whitehall Road, Apt. whom process against may (July 4, 2007) llC: c/o The Corporation 1 R, City and County of Al­ be served. SSNY shall mail 6/11/07. Office location: Al­ any lawful activity. Trust Co., 1209 Orange St., bany, New York. The New process to: c/o The LLC, 46 bany County. SSNY des­ LEGAL NOTICE LD-16581 ignated as agent of LLC Wilmington, DE 19801. Arts. York Secretary of State is State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ LEGAL NOTICE (July 4, 2007) of Org. filed with DE Secy. designated as the agent ny, NY 12207. The registered whom process against may Notice of Formation of VER­ of State, Townsend Bldg., upon whom process against agent is: USA Corporate be served. SSNY shall mail NAL TROY LLC. Arts. of Notice of Formation of Bow­ Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: the LLC may be served. The Services Inc. at the same process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Org. was filed with SSNY ery Development Group, LEGAL NOTICE any lawful activity. post office address to which address. Purpose: all Jawful State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ on 6/11/07. Office location: LLC. Arts Of Org. filed LD-16532 the Secretary of State shall activities. ny, NY12207. The registered Albany County. SSNY des­ with Secy. Of State of N.Y. Notice of Qualification of Sunbridge Funding Compa­ (July 4, 2007) mail a copy of any process LD-16549 agent is: USA Corporate ignated as agent of LLC (SSNY) on 06/21/07. Office against the LLC served upon (July 4, 2007) Services Inc. at the same whom process against may location: Albany County. ny, LLC. Authority filed with him_or her to the LLC, is c/o address. Purpose: all lawful be served. SSNY shall mall SSNY designated as agent Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) on 6/22107. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE Robert A. D'Agostino, Jr., activities. process to: c/o The LLC, 46 of LLC upon whom process 73 Whitehall Road, Apt. 1 R, LEGAL NOTICE LD-16556 State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ against it may be served. Albany County. LLC formed NOTICE OF FORMATION Albany, New York 12209. (July 4, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered SSNY shall mail process in Delaware (DE) on 9/26/05. OF LIMITED LIABILITY The LLC is organized for Notice of Formation of Mac­ agent is: USA Corporate to: Allstate Corporate Svcs. SSNY designated as agent COMPANY. NAME: KIK­ the purpose of represent­ Crimmon Skye Office LLC. Services Inc. at the same Corp.,41 State St., Ste. 415, of LLC upon whom process KOSBURG, LLC. Articles ing financial and network­ Arts. of Org. was filed with LEGAL NOTICE _address. Purpose:.all lawful Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: against it may be· served. of Organization were filed ing interests of music and SSNY on 6/04/07. Office lo­ activities. any lawful activity. SSNY shall mail process with the Secretary of State other entertainment based cation: Albany County. SSNY Notice of Formation of AC­ LD-16563 LD-16574 to: c/o National Registered CARDO LLC. Arts. of Org. Agents, Inc., 875 Ave of of New York (SSNY) on media and any other lawful deSignated as agent of LLC (July 4, 2007) (July 4, 2007) 06/15/07. The latest date of bUSiness. whom process against may was filed with SSNY on the Americas, Ste 501, NY, dissolution is 1213112106. Of­ 04304\notice of organiza­ be served. SSNY shall mail 6/11/07. Office location:· Al­ NY 10001. Address to be bany County. SSNY des­ maintained in DE; 1209 fice location: Albany County. tion process to: c/o The LLC, 46 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE SSNY has been designated LD-16543 State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ ignated as agent of LLC Orange St, Wilmington, DE Notice of Formation of as agent of the LLC upon (July 4, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered whom process against may Notice of Formation of Azure 19801. Arts. of Org. filed whom process against it agent is: USA Corporate be served. SSNY shall mail JAMES J. Berry LLC. Arts. Coast Builders LLC. Arts with DE Secy. Of State, 401 may be served. SSNY shall Services Inc. at the same process to: do The LLC, 46 Of Org. filed with the SOS Of Org. filed with Secy. Of Federal St., Ste 4., Dover, on May 24, 2007. Office mail a copy of process to LEGAL NOTfCE address. Purpose: all lawful State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ State of N.Y. (SSNY) on DE 19901 Purpose: any the LLC, c/o Stuart Rosen­ activities. ny, NY 12207. The registered location: Albany County. 06/01/07. Office location: lawful activities. blum, C.P.A., 488 Madison Notice of Fonnation of LAN­ LD-16550 agent is: USA Corporate SSNY designated as agent Albany County. SSNY desig­ LD-16582 Avenue, New York, New MIABA LLC. Arts. ofOrg. was (July 4, 2007) Services Inc. at the same upon whom process may nated as agent of LLC upon (July 4, 2007) York 10022. Purpose: For filed with SSNY on 3/01/02. address. Purpose: all lawful be served. SSNY shall mail whom process against it any lawful purpose. Office location: Albany activities. a copy of process c/o LlC 18 may be served. SSNY shall LD-16538 County. SSNY designated LEGAL NOTICE LD-16557 McMillen Place Delmar, NY mail process to: Allstate LEGAL NOTICE 12054. Purpose: any lawful (July 4, 2007) as agent of LLC whom pro­ (July 4, 2007) Corporate Svcs. Corp., 41 cess against may be served. Notice of Formation of activity. State St., Ste. 415, Albany, Notice of Qualification of SSNY shall mail process to: LINCECUM LLC. Arts. of LD-16464 NY 12207. Purpose: any SBF II, LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of State of NY LEGAL NOTICE clo The LLC, 46 State Street- Org. was filed with SSNY LEGAL NOTICE (July 4, 2007) lawful activity. 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. on 6/11/07. Office location: LD-16576 (SSNY) on 6/221Q7. Office Notice of Formation of location: Albany County. PROBATE CITATION The registered agent is: USA Albany County. SSNY des­ (July 4, 2007) File No. 2007-509 Corporate Services Inc. at the ignated as agent of LLC MCLEE LLC. Arts. of Org. LEGAL NOTICE LLC formed in Delaware SURROGATE'S COURT same address. Purpose: all whom process against may w<;ls filed with SSNY on (DE) on 6/1/06. SSNY desig­ 6/11/07. Office location: Al­ NOTICE OF FORMATION· nated as agent of LLC upon - Albany COUNTY lawful activities. be served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL .NOTICE CITATION LD-16544 process to: c/o The LLC, 46 bany County. SSNY des­ OF LIMITED LIABILITY whom process against it ignated as agent of LLC COMPANY. NAME: FED­ may be served. SSNY shall THE PEOPLE OF THE (July 4, 2007) State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba­ NOTICE OF FORMATION STATE OF NEW YORK< ny, NY 12207. The registered whom process against may WAN PROPERTIES LLC. OF LIMITED LIABILITY mail process to: c/o National By the Grace of God Free agent is: USA Corporate be served. SSNY shall mall Articles of Organization were COMPANY. NAME: YAPAL­ RegisteredAgents, Inc., 875 filed with the Secretary of and Independent LEGAL NOTICE Services Inc. at the same process to: c/o The LLC, 46 ATER PARTNERS LLC. Ave of the Americas, Ste Matthew Stec, 18 Squire address. Purpose: all lawful State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba­ State of New Articles of Organization were 501, NY, NY 10001. Address Road, Schenectady, NY Notice of Formation of activities. ny, NY 12207. The registered York (SSNY) on 06/07/07. filed with the Secretary of to be maintained in DE: 1209 12304 QUEENSBURY LLC. Arts. of LD-16551 agent is: USA Corporate Office location: Albany Coun­ State of New Orange St, Wilmington, DE TO Mary T. Sorell, 1049 6th Org. was filed with SSNY on (July 4, 2007) .Services Inc. at the same ty. SSNY has been deSig­ York (SSNY) on 05/21/07. 19801. Arts. of Org. filed Street, Schenectady, NY 3/01/02. Office location: Alba· address. Purpose: all lawful nated as agent of the LlC Office location: Albany with DE Secy. Of State, 401 12303 ny County. SSNY deSignated activities. upon whom process against County. SSNY has been Federal St., Ste 4., Dover, Susan Iverson, 2039 Safari as agent of LLC whom pro· LEGAL NOTICE LD-16558 it may be served. SSNY designated as agent of the DE 19901 . Purpose: any Heights Terrace, Egan, MN cess against may be served. (July 4, 2007) shall mail a copy of process LLC upon whom process lawful· activities. 55122 SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Formation of ANEL· to the LLC, 30 Trumpter against it may be served. LD-16583 Daniel T. Stec. 717 Clifton do The LLC, 46 State Street- LI LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed Place, Slingerlands, New SSNY shall mail a copy of (July 4, 2007) Park Center Road, Clifton 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. with SSNYon 6/11/07. Office LEGAL NOTICE York 12159. Purpose: For process to the LLC, 715 Park Park, NY 12065 The registered agent is: USA location: Albany County. any lawful purpose. Avenue, #3, New York, New Nancy DiCerbo, 35 Canton Corporate Services Inc. at the SSNY designated as agent of Notice of Formation of LD-16569 York 10021. Purpose:For LEGAL NOTICE STROJNY LLC. Arts. of Street, Schenectady, NY same address. Purpose: all LLC whom process against (July 4, 2007) any lawful purpose. Org. was filed with SSNY 12304 lawful activities. may be served. SSNY shall LD-16577 NOTICE OF FORMATION Gail Stec. Daughter of John LD-16545 mail process to: c/o The on 6/11/07. Office location: OF LIMITED LIABILITY Albany County. SSNY des­ (July 4, 2007) Stec. address unknown (July 4, 2007) LLC, 46 State Street- 3rd LEGAL NOTICE COMPANY. NAME: AYER Christine Cook, daughter Floor, Albany, NY 12207. ignated as agent of LLC VENTURE whom process against may NOTICE OF FORMATION ADVISERS, LLC. Articles of John Stec. address un­ The registered agent is: USA LEGAL NOTICE Corpo~a~.e. Servic.e.~. !lJc .. at be served. SSNY shall mail OF LIMITED LIABILITY of Organization were filed known LEGAL NOTICE· COMPANY. NAME: CAPI­ Attorney General of State the same address. Purpose: procesS to: cloThe LLC, 46 Notice of Formation of 241 with the Secretary of State of New York, The Capital, Notice of Formation of all lawful activities. State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- TAL DISTRICT GENESIS Advisors·LlC. Arts Of Org. of New York (SSNY) on THE SPOTLIGHT PAGE 3B - July 4, 2007

LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Mr. John H. Cunningham, 05/16/07. Office location: COMPANY ("LLC") LEGAL NOTICE (July 4, 2007) LD-16603 LD-16607 Albany County. SSNY has Name is Champagne De· (July 4, 2007) (July 4, 2007) Supervisor, Town of Bethle­ hem, 445 Delaware Avenue, been designated as agent of malitian, LLC; Articles of Notice of Formation of Delmar, New York 120.54. the LLC upon whom process Organization were filed with WORLD RUNNER LLC. LEGAL NOTICE Bids shall be, in sealed en­ against it may be served. Secretary of State on June Arts. of Org. was filed with LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION SSNY shall mail a copy 11, 2007; Office location SSNY on 6/11/07. Office lo­ velopes which shall bear, on OF LIMITED LIABILITY NOTICE OF FORMATION of process to the LLC, clo is in Albany County, NY; cation: Albany County. SSNY NOTICE OF FORMA­ the face thereof, the name Ethan Douglas Ayer, 1930 designated as agent of LLC COMPANY. NAME: 564 TION OF LIMITED LIA­ OF LIMITED LIABILITY and address of the bidder Secretary of State has been PARK AVE LLC. Articles of COMPANY. NAME: 487- Broadway, Apartment 4E, designated as agent of the whom process against may BILITY COMPANY. NAME: and the subject of the bid. Organization were filed with 497 MORNINGSTAR ROAD New York, New York 10.0.23. LLC upon whom process be served. SSNY shall mail 90 COURT STREET LA ORIGINAL and ONE COPY the Secretary of State of ENTERPRISES, LLC. Ar­ Purpose: For any lawful against it may be served and process to: c/o The LLC, 46 BAGEL DELIGHT LLC. Ar­ of each shall be submitted. ticles of Organization were purpose. Post Office address to which State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ New York ticles of Organization were Bid documents may be ob­ (SSNY) on 06/21107. Office filed with the Secretary of LD-16586 Secretary of State shall mail ny, NY 12207. The registered filed with the Secretary of tained at the Bethlehem location: Albany County. State of New York (SSNY) a copy of process against agent is: USA Corporate State of New York (SSNY) Town Clerk's Office, 445 (July 4, 2007) SSNY has been designated it served on him or her is Services Inc. at the same on 06/22/07. Office loca­ on 0.6/22/0.7. Office location: Delaware Avenue, Delmar, as agent of the LLC upon Champagne Demolition, address. Purpose: all lawful tion: Albany County. SSNY Albany County. SSNY has NY 120.54. Bid documents whom process against it may LLC, 300 Smith Boulevard, activities. has been designated as been designated as agent of may also be available for LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSNY shall mail a Port of Albany, Albany, NY LD-16595 agent of the LLC upon whom the LLC upon whom process download from the Capital NOTICE OF FORMATION 12202; Purpose of the busi­ (July 4, 2007) copy of process to the LLC, process against it may be against it may be served. Region Purchasing Group OF LIMITED LIABILITY ness of the LLC is to engage 463 8th Street, Brooklyn, served. SSNY shall mail a SSNY shall mail a copy of through the Town of Bethle­ COMPANY. NAME: 2038 in any lawful business. New York 11215. copy of process to the LLC, process to the LLC, 184-80. hem Website at www.townof­ Purpose: For any lawful ASSOCIATES, LLC. Articles LD-16590 LEGAL NOTICE clo Benjamin Weinman, 450. Aberdeen Road, bethlehem.org Purchasing purpose. Seventh Ayenue, New York, Jamaica, New York 11432. Division. of Organization were filed (July 4, 2007) with the Secretary of State Notice of Formation of WIN­ LD-16600 New York 10.123. Purpose: Purpose: For any lawful The Town Board reserves of New York (SSNY) on NIE MOU & ASSOCIATES (July 4, 2007) For any lawful purpose. purpose. the right to waive any infor­ LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed LD-16604 LD-16608 malities in and/or to reject 06/07/07. The latesl dale of LEGAL NOTICE dissolution is 12/31/210.6. wilh SSNY on 6/13/07. Of­ (July 4, 2007) (July 4, 2007) any or all bids. Office location: Albany NOTICE OF FILING COM­ fice location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE County. SSNY has been PLETED SSNY designated as agent of TOWN BOARD designated as agent of the ASSESSMENT ROLL WITH LLC whom process against NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE OF LIMITED LIABILITY OF THE TOWN OF LLC upon whom process THE TOWN CLERK may be served. SSNY shall COMPANY. NAME: 892 BETHLEHEM against it may be served. Pursuant to Section 516 of mail process to: do The LLC, NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION MERCER ST LLC. Articles KATHLEEN A. NEWKIRK, SSNY shall mail a copy of the Real Property Tax Law 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, OF LIMITED LIABILITY OF LIMITED LIABILITY of Organization were filed process to the LLC, 295 Notice is hereby given that Albany, NY 1220.7. Purpose: COMPANY. NAME: 122 COMPANY. NAME: 78-82 MMCIRMC Corbin Place, Brooklyn, the Assessment Roll for the all lawful activities. with the Secretary of State 71h AVENUE LA BAGEL JEWETTE AVENUE EN­ TOWN CLERK New York 11235. Purpose: Town of Bethlehem in the LD-16596 of New York (SSNY) on DELIGHT LLC. Articles of TERPRISES LLC. Articles Dated: June 27, 2007 For any lawful purpose. County of Albany for· the (July 4, 2007) 0.6/21/0.7. Office location: Organization were filed with of Organization were filed LD-16611 LD-16587 year 20.0.7, has been com­ Albany County. SSNY has the Secretary of with the Secretary of State (July 4, 2007) been designated as agent of of New York (SSNY) on (July 4, 2007) pleted and verified by the Stale of New York (SSNY) undersigned Assessor, and LEGAL NOTICE the LLC upon whom process on 0.6/22/0.7. Office loca­ 0.6/22/0.7. Office location: a certified copy was filed in against it may be served. lion: Albany County. SSNY Albany County. SSNY has LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of BCM SSNY shall mail a copy of LEGAL NOTICE the office of the Town Clerk, has been designated as been deSignated as agent of on the 2nd day of July 20.0.7, WORLDWIDE LLC. Arts. of . process 10 the LLC, 463 B1h agent of the LLC upon whom the LLC upon whom process Notice of Formation of TPT NOTICE OF FORMATION where the same will remain Org. was filed with SSNY on Street, Brooklyn, New York process against it may be against it may be served. HOMES, LLC. Arts. of Org. OF LIMITED LIABILITY open to the public tor inspec­ 610.7/0.7. Office location: Alba- 11215. Purpose: For any served. SSNY shall mail a SSNY shall mail a copy of filed with Secy. of State of N.V. COMPANY. NAME: 2040 tion until 1st day of October ny County. SSNY designated lawful purpose. copy of process to the LLC, process to the LLC, 184-80. (SSNY) on 4/30107. Office lo­ ASSOCIATES, LLC. Articles 2007. as agent of LLC whom pro- LD-166o.l c/o Benjamin Weinman, 450. Aberdeen Road, Jamaica, cation: Albany County. SSNY of Organization were filed Dated lhis 51h day of July cess against may be served. (July 4, 20.0.7) Seventh Avenue, New York, New York 11432. Purpose: deSignated as agent of LLC with the Secretary of State 2007. SSNY shall mail process to: New York 10.123. Purpose: For any lawful purpose. upon whom process against cio The LLC, 46 Slate Slreel- LD-16609 of New York (SSNY) on M. David Leafer For any lawful purpose. it may be served. SSNY shall 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE LD-16605 mail process to: The LLC, 06/07/07. The lalesl dale of Assessor (July 4, 2007) dissolution is 12131/210.6. Of­ The registered agent is: USA (July 4, 2007) c/o Forchelli Curto Schwartz fice location: Albany County. Town of Bethlehem Corporate Services I nco at the NOTICE OF FORMATION Mineo Carlino & Cohn LLP, SSNY has been designated LD-16591 same address. Purpose: all OF LIMITED LIABILITY LEGAL NOTICE 330 Old Country Rd., 3rd Fl., as agent of the LLC upon (July 4, 2007) lawful activities. COMPANY. NAME: Mc­ LEGAL NOTICE Mineola, NY 1150.1. Purpose: whom process against it may LD-16597 GRAW GENERAL CON­ Notice of Qualification of any lawful activity. be served. SSNY shall mail a (July 4, 2007) SULTING, LLC. Articles of NOTICE OF FORMATION Marshall Financial Group,· LD-16614 copy of process to the LLC, LEGAL NOTICE Organization were filed with OF LIMITED LIABILITY LLC. Aulhority filed wilh (July 4, 2007) 295 Corbin Place, Brooklyn, the Secretary of COMPANY. NAME: 252 Secy. of Stale of NY (SSNY) On June 22, 20.0.7, Am­ LEGAL NOTICE Siale of New Yorl< (SSNY) on 71h AVENUE LA BAGEL on 4117/0.7. Office location: New York 11235. Purpose: bica M&J Two LLC, which For any lawful purpose. 0.5/10107. The latest date of DELIGHT LLC. Articles of Albany County. LLC formed LEGAL NOTICE is located at 1927 Central Notice of Formation of TELE dissolution is 12131/210.6. Of­ Organization were filed with in Delaware (DE) on 3/27/07. LD-16588 Avenue, in the City and (July 4, 2007) SYSTEM PARTICIPATION fice location: Albany County. the Secretary of SSNY designated as agent Notice of Qualification of County of Albany, filed its LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed SSNY has been designated Stale of New York (SSNY) of LLC upon whom process TANKOOS REPORTING Articles of Organization with with SSNY on 6/15/07. Of­ as agent of the LLC upon on 0.6/22/0.7. Office loca­ against it may be served. COMPANY, LLC. Authority the New York Department LEGAL NOTICE fice location: Albany County. whom process against it may tion: Albany County. SSNY SSNY .shall mail process filed with Secy. of State of of State. The Secretary of SSNY designated as agent of be served. SSNY shall mail a has been deSignated as to: c/o National Registered N.Y. (SSNY) on 6/19/07. Of­ NOTICE FOR PUBLICA­ State has been designated LLC whom process against copy of process to the LLC, agent of the LLC upon whom Agents, Inc., 875 Ave of the fice location: Albany County. TION PERSUANT TO NY the agent of the company may be served. SSNY shall 25 Highland Avenue, Albany, process against it may be Americas, Ste 50.1, NY, NY LLC formed in Georgia (GA) LLC upon whom process may mail process to: clo The New York 1220.5. Purpose: served. SSNY shall mail a 10001 . Address to be main­ on 2/14/06. SSNY desig­ LAW SECTION 206 be served. He business LLC, 46 State Streel- 3rd For any lawful purpose. copy of process to the LLC, tained in DE: 160. Greentree nated as agent of LLC upon The name of the limited purpose of the company is Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LD-16602 c/o Benjamin Weinman, 450. Dr., Ste 101, Dover, DE whom process against it liability company is Trin­ real estate development and The registered agent is: USA (July 4, 2007) Seventh Avenue, New York, 19904. Arts. of Org. filed may be selVed. SSNY shall ity Real Estate Group, LLC. management. Corporate Services Inc. at New York 10.123. Purpose: with DE Secy. Of State, 401 mail process to: Capitol LD-19593 The date of the filing of the the same address. Purpose: Foranyla~ulpurpose. Federal St., Ste 4., Dover, Services, Inc., 40 Colvin Articles of Organization with (July 4, 2007) all lawful activities. LEGAL NOTICE LD-16606 DE 1990.1 . Purpose: any Ave., Sle. 200, Albany, NY the Secretary of State was LD-16598 (July 4, 2007) lawful activities. 12206. GA address of LLC: April 24, 2007. The County (July 4, 2007) NOTICE OF FORMATION LD-16610 2700 Centennial Tower, 10.1 in which the office of the LEGAL NOTICE OF LIMITED LIABILITY (July 4, 2007) Marietta St., NW, Atlanta, LLC is located is Albany. COMPANY. NAME: 800 Notice of Formation of LEGAL NOTICE. GA 30303. Arts. of Org. filed The agent of the LLC upon LEGAL NOTICE NORTH PEARL LLC. Ap­ PETTWAY LLC. Arts. of with GA Secy. of State, 315 whom process against it may plication for Authority was NOTICE OF FORMATION Org. was filed with SSNY LEGAL NOTICE West Tower, #2 Martin Luther be served is the Secretary Notice of Formation of S & S filed with the Secretary of OF LIMITED LIABILITY on 6/11/0.7. Office location: King, Jr., Dr., Atlanta, GA of State and such shall mail TECHNOLOGY SERVICES Slate of New York (SSNY) COMPANY. NAME: 15-17 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Albany County. SSNY des­ 30334. Purpose: owning & a copy of any process to 16 LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed on 06/22/07. The LLC was BUTLER PLACE ENTER­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ignated as agent of LLC operating court reporting, Sage Estate, Menands, New with SSNY on 7/15/05. Of­ originally filed with the Sec- PRISES, LLC. Articles of that the Town Board of the deposition and conference whom process against may fice location: Albany County. retary of State of Delaware Organization were filed Town of Bethlehem hereby York 1220.4. The business be served. SSNY shall mail reporting, computerized purpose of the LLC is any SSNY designated as agent of on 0.6/19/0.7. Office loca- with the Secretary of State invites sealed bids for the process to: c/o The LLC, 46 transcription, videotaped re­ lawful business purpose or LLC whom process against lion: Albany County. SSNY 01 New York (SSNY) on furnishing of Biodegradable Stale Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ ports, and other comparable purposes. may be selVed. SSNY shall has been deSignated as 0.6/22/0.7. Office location: Paper Bags for Yard Wastes, ny, NY 1220.7. The registered services for governmental LD-16589 mail process to: c/o The agent ofthe LLC upon whom Albany County. SSNY has for said Town. agent is: USA Corporate entities, law firms, individual (July 4, 2007) LLC, 46 State Street- 3rd process against it may be been designated as agent of Bids will be received up to lawyers, and other custom­ Services Inc. at the same Floor, Albany, NY 12207. served. SSNY shall mail a the LLC upon whom process 3:00 p.m. on Ihe 161h day address. Purpose: all lawful ers, otherwise engaging in The registered agent is: USA copy of process to the LLC, against it may be served. of July, 2007 at which time anyone or more other lawful activities. . Corporate Services Inc. at c/o Carrow Real Estate Ser- SSNY shall mall a copy of such bids will be publicly LEGAL NOTICE LD-16594 business activities. the same address. Purpose: vices, LLC, 99 Washington process to the LLC, 184-80 opened and read aloud at LD-16615 (July 4, 2007) all lawful activities. 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