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By JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS W"""""«·:·>XW.-»».'o->>e-O'~<"'<=»>:O'~'<"""---~'/////#..:«««<<--«--' At the Four Corners, Santa Claus is coming to town - and this time he's · .staying for a whole weekend. This coming weekend, to be exact. The merchants and business owners at the Four Corners in Delmar will for the thi.rdJYear in a row hold an open house to launch the Christmas shopping season, beginning with a tree-lighting ceremony and the arrival of Santa Claus astride a fire truck, courtesy of the Delmar Fire Co. But this year, the festivities will stretch throughout the weekerid-with a few new wrinkles. From the lighting of the tree at 7p.m. Friday at the intersection of Delaware and Kenwood avenues, followed by a community carol sing, events. continue throughout the weekend, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, including horse-drawn carriage rides, special offers by participating merchants, as well as free refreshments and entertainment in numerous locations - to say nothing of Santa The Bethlehem Eagles mascot comforts Pat Heenan after the team to North Rockland last week. See story on Page 14. roaming the Four Corners throughout the weekend for family photo opportunities. "It's always been held on a Sunday," said Marlene Brookins, proprietor of the Little Country Store on Kenwood Pioneer carves out new turf in Glenmont Avenue and one of the organizers of the . event, co-sponsored by the Bethlehem "'W//,:<-~'/->~,~---·,_- -:<-:«-;->;-;~->e<-:-:-coc""•=--· --co'/. -;<-:+;;;-;"' co-~< supermar.ket Chamber of Commerce in cooperation By JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS -'~' . "''''""'/~"'~'~''''':~,,~/~ project.. with the Four Corners Merchants Eager to be in Group. "But we've watched all these A Troy-based community bank opened a new branch in Glenmont's on the ground floor other communities having these of a revitalized (weekend-long events), and as we keep Tuwn Squire Plaza earlier this month­ but, says manager Bonnie Cerasaro, it Town Squire, Pioneer leased the D HOLIDAYS/page 19 feels like Pioneer Savings Bank has been in Bethlehem all along. storefront occupied by F1eet "We're really encouraged by the. Bank before it response already," she said. "We've closed that and already done as well, if not better, than several other IJdlist{i: group · projected here. Pioneer has always had branches earlier a lot of customers from here. It's been this year. i looks to build thought for quite some time that they wanted to branch out and come this Schuyler, and Pioneer, hope to in Clarksville · way." revisit the drive­ The new Glenmont location is the through . bank bank's ninth, and its first toehold in the proposal early next · §;7:JosE€H~~· P,I:'I~LIP~ suburbs south of Albany. year. 'This is a very good growing area, like Melissa Aucompaugh of Schuyler Really, joins Pioneer Savings Bank ''We have a two­ AI.ori!o(I~land-basedconcern is Clifton Park was years ago," Cerasaro lane drive-up at said. 'There are a lot of homes out here, Manager Bonnie Cerasaro and Bethlehem Supervisor Sheila Fuller eyeing a 74.5;acre site. in at the bank's grand opening in Town Squire. · most of our Clarksville as a possible future a lot of young families. Those customers locations, except home for what its chief executive have always been our bread and butter." our main branch in Tfoy," said Cerasaro. describes as a nonprofit holistic Cerasaro came to new a new market in Town Squire, Pioneer ''We're looking at maybe next summer to health and community center assignment after a previous stint signed aboard. make the move," pending planning board c

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~·;;·:J~~~-~~H ~.;!:~!~.~-~~~ ~~~~~:~. ~~~~~h. It serves no Projects large and small The single lot construction, occupied th'e attention of the Johanssen said, would· have Bethlehem planning board at its "negligible if any effect" on its ·Nov. 20 meeting. neighbors. The board took up the Final 'The owner was interested in Environmental Impact Statement more than one lot," he said. "But (FEIS) for the Bethlehem Town in the end, because of cost Center project in Glenmont. The considerations and just dif­ planning body could act on the ficulties with the property, the document at its next meeting on most benign use of the property Dec. 4, in timeforthetown board was chosen, and that's to put one to consider it in December. house on eight acres." But a routine public hearing And planning board chairman focusing on an application for a Doug Hasbrouck said any further . single-lot subdivision in subdivision of the property for the Slingerlands, drew unexpected purpose of additional interest from neighbors in the ·construction would require Cedar Ridge and Southwood further public hearings. developments- prompting the· "It's good to see a · board to hold off action on the neighborhood that's interested in application for now. what's going on around them." The application came from Hasbrouck said. "It kind of helps property owner Woodrow Beau- us do our work." Albert Rusch blows on a turkey teathe1 during a presentation on wild trukeys at Thacher park Nature Center regard, who resides. in Dillon, The board then dis.cussed the last Saturday. Jim Franco Mont., who seeks to subdivide an draft of the Town Center FEIS, undeveloped 8 acre parcel in the submitted by developer Nigro Southwood subdivision, at the Companies after review by the 0 .RE . t I II . rnked ;:s1d~!ti~ ~=~!l!~e~tad, for ~~~:~;~!~~a;;:;;~:~k~~i~~a~ DA campaign no oca y I . 1 Planner Howard Johans-;,en of he and lipnicky had reviewed the d Development Tom Hazelton. Edward Boutelle & Sons said the- document earlier in the day. ~·""" Latham, an indepen ent . By JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS distributor for a Toronto-based "Myconcernisthatit'staking parcelincludes nearly 3.5 acres of "We have a number of things .. .m•• w ••• ~."- sales organization called Play and money out of our DARE pocket, wetlands and would thus be thatwewantto do" to improbvefthe First oftwoparts. Save _which in turn is under but only for use by DARE unsuitable for development of document's organization e ore Following the lead oftheir 'd "I • t more than one residence on the submittingittothetown b oar dfor colleaguesinColonie,Bethlehem contract to DARE America. hThe · America," McMillenh sru 1 fu. td s no property. He proposed adddin1 its review. police are cautioning that a door- campaigntwo solicitors in Bethlehem began t eiron doingDARE anythingprogrrun. toThe e money p n theyour roughly 30 feet to the en o The document, outlining to-door sale promotion now under Monday, according to Excel raise doesn't go directly back\() Forest Hill Road to provide access mitigation measures for the way in the town may not be what employee Jay Rice _ and more . our kids. We're not supporting for a suitable driveway for the anticipated environmental im- it appears at first blush. · solicitors may join the crunpaign this particular solicitation in any proposed residence, and said pacts of the proposed 361,000 The sales campaign, still there soon. way. We're not in favor of going portions ofthe be square .foot retail complex on ongoing in Colonie and recently Play And Save representatives .door to door collecting money for conveyed to thepropertywo~ld town for drrunage Route 9W, was distributed to concluded in Guilderland, offers DARE." b d -sell sheets of coupons from local easements. planning board and town oar buyer~ variably-priced sheets of advertisers. 'The price of each In Bethlehem, the town board But several neighbors along members a week earlier, and couponsfromlocaladvertisers- coup~n sheet is not fixed but is budgets $1,500 for DARE Gullane Road, the principal Hasbrouck s.oughtfeedback fr~m a portion of the proceeds of which instead determined by a "scratch- progrrun expenses annually. That access. route to Forest Hill Road the planning board on Its go to DARE America, a Los off" sheet the_ sales outlay is supplemented by other from Fisher Boulevard,· and on contents. . . Angeles-based national licensee expen"di'tures - Devonshire "KOad, to w h'IC h ·a . Member Parker Mathusa· for the school-based progrrun of representatives carry; a from within the longer, separate section of Forest expressed - hope· that con- the same name, an acronym for 1 police .budget Hill connects, expressed concern sideration might someday be Drug and Alcohol Resistance and uns.olicited that the two ends, separated by a given to a new road connected Education. They're probably above board, doing contributions ravine on the now undeveloped directly to the Delmar bypass But local DARE officers are B "t' from individ- lot, might someday be connected. near Kenwood Avenue, entering· concerned that the sales what they say they're doing. UtI S · uals an

'Y"•"''""'"'*--'-----c--' ___ ,·yv~·-'"- "'' '""~-''-~~----~---+v----, particular,· Christmas is one the strength of our own tree KATHERINE McCARTHY the refrigerator, daring our sated -bellies to absorb more white COMMENTARY: holiday we long to pull off stand. We color 'our memories to We have given our thanks, and meat, stuffing, gravy, and one last perfectly. We search for the make happy Christmases, stuffed ourselves full of high-fat piece of pumpkin pie, our ftlom's biggest tree; the perfect gifts, recalling favorite foods and toys, foods and gravy that those attention has already turned to lluz believe all the magazines in the and let go of any strife that might celebrants at the first the next season. supermarket that tell us we can have entered into the season. Thanksgiving couldn't have even Is it human nature in general, U)ord beautifully decorate our homes As parents, we head into the imagined. or the American way in particular, and lose five pounds before Christmas season hoping this one ------....::::::....__ Christmas, and bake all those Having family packed elbow to that we rush to the next season will provide a warm memory that as soon as we can? Outside, the Merchants seem to have· yummy cookies that make the our children will take with them elbow at the table felt like an extra outdone themselves this year, house smell good and in fact blessing in this year of more Christmas-prone of us have the rest of their lives. It seems taken advantage of unusually staving off the "r" word by. make us gain five pounds before doubly important this year, when heightened anxiety and offering early bird specials that Christmas. watchfulness. Although bits of the balmy weather to string up 2001 will always be remembered Christmas lights. surely had some people standing We do it because we are as the 9-11 year, that we provide Thanksgiving turkey still lurk in in line before the Thanksgiving bird was fully digested. it is a_lso looking for the perfect memory. as much happiness as we can. For Lodged in our brains is the once, those early Christmas the time of year that some of us memory of the delighted decorations 'and long lines at start complaining about this rush, anticipation that accompanied our stores seem more under­ and take note that Christmas has. childhood Christmases. It might standable than ever before, ~din become very commercialized. We be edged with the excitement of the mere fact of their existence, hunker down and wait, to our offer us joy and hope. kids' great dismay, till the calendar gives us December Let us . all take before we even consider hanging Christmas at our own the tiny white lights and Let us all take Christmas at our pace, be it early or late, evergreen wreaths that we allow slow or fast, full of to grace our home. own pace, be It early or late, lights or dim. Eleven­ year-old Christopher We are the frenzied last-minute slow o; fast, full of lights or made a comment shoppers and people who stay up dim. about the Harry Potter· all night wrapping things on movie that could apply t~ Art Education Christmas Eve, defending our · n Communication Disorders to any situation in natural tendency to procrastinate ------­ fb Computer Information . general, but to the Systems by saying that we won't be part the first snowfall, the one that holiday season in particular. His 91; Counseling of the commercial rush. Sooner promised to replace November's main criticism of the two-hour n Early Childhood Edu argued cases before the New include a nature walk to collect New York Court of Appeals to the make sinlple holiday decorations. "For his unfailing work, York courts, winning nearly 70 natural materiais from a variety of Lawyers Fund for Client This program is recommended service, and dedication to the percent of cases that worked to habitats around the center will be Protection of the State of New for families. labor movement and social establish teachers' rights to offered on Saturday, Dec. 1, at 2 York State board of trustees, a There will be a $3 per family justice," reads unionize and have a voice in the p.m. at Five Rivers Center, 56 materials fee. the plaque that schools. member of the National Game Farm Road, Delmar. Association for the Advancement Please call to pre-register. was recently "For the last 25 years, I've Participants will learn about awarded to of Colored People and the For information or to register, represented teachers in New Industrial Relations Research the natural history of the plants Delmar resi­ and then bring them back to the call Five Rivers Center at 475- York and had a great deal to do Association and and a member of 0291. dent and attor­ with the law of collective ney Bernard E the Third Department Judicial · bargaining, and with defending Screening Committee. RCS Library offers several programs Ashe. teachers rights in and out of the Ashe is no stranger to awards, In October, The RCS Community Library, · •The weekly preschool Story classroom," Ashe said of his work having received many in his Ashe flew to withNYSUT. 15 Mountain Road, Ravena, is Hour continues Thursdays at 11 Wayne State career. He received the the offenng several programs. a.m. Programs last 30 to 45. "I think it is a base from them Whitney North Seymour Sr. University in Ashe to work from, it's something that • Red, white and blue spring minutes. Michigan, the Medal in 1989 from the American displays are offered for a mini­ will stay there for a long time and Arbitration Association and in •The library can deliver College of Urban, Labor and hopefully .they will build upon it." mum donation of ·$5. Proceeds books, audiobo.oks and videos on 2000, the NAACP Thurgood will be split between the U.S.O MetropolitanAffai-s, to accept the While he has retired from Marshall Justice Award from the a regular schedule to residents of 2001 Nat and Ruth Weinberg and the United Nations High NAACP Albany the district who are housebound. Memorial Award. The honor is Commission for Refugees .. branch. 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. -:-;-.._ .. PAGE 6 November 28, 2001 .THE SPOTLIGHT ~~~-- Pitching in for a day at ground zero Shop locally By Bob Kopp victims, in solemn procession, to and Steve Simons pass and move through the site The holiday rush is on. Black Friday is already history, Point of View to a memorial area, with a and merchants saw the usual madhouse kickoff to holiday platform set up over the pit. These shopping, although many seem cautiously optimistic about The writers are members of the ar.e the people for whom there will the season overall. Salvation Army advisory board_ they cannot leave the site during be no remains to be viewed or who volunteered to help at ground their shift. The services provided buried. All the familieshave are Still, many local mer­ zero. They wrote this piece the - by the Salvation Army and other chants in Bethlehem the memories of people who morning after a day spent at the support groups offer the only simply went to their jobs and seem poised for the sea­ Salvation Army 'Florida Kitchen' 'respite they have from the grisly became victims of terrorists. son. The shops at the Editorials canteen location just two blocks task that they are engaged in. Four Comers are already north of the World Trade Center. Warm meals, snacks and drinks We were also able to see the decorated for Christmas, They are residents ofDelmar. provide the fuel they need to keep circular hole created when one of the jets entered the side of the as are shops like Roberta's Gift Shop in Glenmont. Despite the exhaustion from a going. tower. It appeared to be about What's most appealing about the local venues is their 20-hour day of travel and work, The welcoming atmosphere of seven to eight stories up. As I sleep is difficult as the images of the canteen provides a small unique offerings. They have gifts, large and small, that you recall; both planes hit somewhere just don't see at the malls. These shops also have a the day play out over and over refuge from the atrocity that again. -surrounds them. around the 55th floor. So the leisurely ambience, where browsing is still possible and building had simply collapsed on personal attention is guaranteed. We are both members of the Two experiences hit in the first itself. advisory board for the local · few minutes at the kitchen and At one point a New York City boca! merchants know their wares and can make intel­ Salvation Army operation. And dining area: a child-like, business K-9 police officer, covered with ligent suggestions, unlike some m<~ll personnel that ap­ like many others throughout the letter-sized drawing of the towers the whitish-gray dust, came pear more perplexed than anything else. The malls have country, we felt a need to do as they were, drawn by a young through the serving line. His left their pluses like having everything under one roof and something in order to help others girl, with the inscription: 'Thank eye was red and tearing from the many discounted items, but it's important to share your involved in this tragedy. You. Dear rescue workers: Thank abrasive foreign particle-filled air shopping bounty with small businesses: So, . after phone calls to you for your help." in which he and his dog had been This year, the Four Corners merchants will draw atten- · Salvation Army operations in New Reaction? The first tears of the working. tion to the holidays with a weekend of activities. The event York City, we traveled south via day. The officer's face was not kicks-off Friday, Nov. 30, with a holiday tree lighting and Amtrak, four weeks to the day Second, Dan Lauria, the father angry but a long way from happy. a visit from Santa Claus at the Delmar Marketplace. after another bright and beautiful on the TV show "The Wonder Observing him, you realize that day was shattered by events that Years," behind the serving table, he spends his days searching for · On Saturday, there will be a horse and buggy ride to will forever mark all of our lives. dishing up food. He had come help us get into the holiday spirit. In addition, Turtle Point bodies and body parts. Mter completing the 3,000 miles from California and Later that evening, two other on Delaware Avenue will play host to 'Llamas on Lawn' paperwork and receiving ID tags, had been there for two days, K9 officers arrived, asking for ice. from noon to 3 p.m. on Saturday. we set off in a minivan to enter doing the same things we were to Handing them two bags of ice, I Check out these events and remember to support local ground zero. It was driven by a do. asked if their dog had a sprained merchants now and throughout the year. They're your volunteer from Vermont who One of the first sensory per- paw. 'No, they like to chew on it' owned a sawmill. neighbors, with a vested interest in the community, and ceptions is an all-encompassing As in much of life, it's the little this year they need your help more than ever. He had been there for two smell that reminds you of wat~r things. At one point, in the late · weeks and would be going home poured on a charcoal fire. Dutst ts afternoon, I noticed a small soon with plans to return with everywhere, and on wo · 1 1 d f 't ' entourage of people· almost . supp-lies that were needed. o~caswns arge c_ ou s o I . marching, in a small group Be_ an aware donor Accompanying us was a Salvation btllowed from the stte and blew 'formation.' Out of curiosity, I Army officer who was the nur way. Put on your mask and hurried out the door. It was a If someone knocks on your door representing DARE emergency services coordinator cover the food. group of Japanese firefighters, in Milwaukee. He was also America, you should know that this is not a fund-raiser for Late in the afternoon, we delivering flowers to their fallen working for two weeks at the site. iocal DARE programs run by the Bethlehem police depart­ realize that there is a total lack of brethren-from 6000 miles away. music. No elevator music, no ment. "' We had thought that being In the early evening, two new there would help to place the boom boxes, no car windows DARE America pitches donations through scratch off open with music blaring, not even volunteers join us. They are media images in perspective but young women from a Manhattan cards that that can be redeemed for merchandise. The found that the enormity of the taxi horns. Appropriate, as we are · ·donor agrees to pay the amount scratched off on the cardin in a cemetery. One observation, law firm who had received an e­ destruction was still mail at their firm soliciting varying amounts. incomprehensible. perhaps not surprising, was that everyone was very respectful and volunteers. I showed one of them In some towns, including Colonie, some vendors for the Dealing with the initial shock, the drawing by the young girl. As . it was a welcome relief to get to congenial. While we heard very DARE fund-raiser have had their pedlars licenses revoked little laughter, everyone thanked I described it, my' voice quivered our assigned work area. With the for allegedly affiliating themselves with local organiza­ everyone else for everything. and choked. tions. Salvation Army serving 10,000 During lunch, we stood next to One lighter note: a candy meals a d~y to the workers, there salesman showed up to contribute Local DARE programs are funded by local police depart­ is a lot to do. Richard, a 60-plus year-old ments and school districts, and do not engage fund-raisers atto'rney from Manhattan who several cases of candy. It was gone for support. Working mandatory 12 hour in about 20 minutes. shifts, 24 hours a day, 7 days a comes here as often as he can to serve food. He mentioned that, Almost every hard hat we saw -week, these workers need a lot of had an American flag or other support. For security purposes, when he was there last week, cards from children all over patriotic emblem affixed. One America were delivered. group even had black-penned drawings of the towers on their New York City police and Publisher- Stewart Hancock firefighters, crane operators, hard hats. Vice President- Richard K. Keene truck drivers and telephone and At 9 p.m., we left the site to General Manager- John A. Mcintyre Jr. utility workers all read them while head home, feeling a bit guilty Executive Editor- Susan Graves they ate lunch. that we only could spend a. day wheit so many others were doing Managing Editor- Dev Tobin We both received a private tour so much more. Overall, this was of the site with a Salvation Army a multi-faceted opportunity. As we officer on his ATV. This vehicle were thanked upon leaving, my Assistant Editor- Joseph Phillips Production Manager- John Brent is small enough to snake its way reply was the same I had offered Editorial Staff- Donna Bell, Liam Bowen, Assistant Production Manager- David Abbott in and around almost anything. several times earlier that day: Katherine McCarthy, Jane Norris, Adam Shpeen We.went everywhere. When Bob Production Staff- Marcus Anderson, George Thank you for the privilege of was on his tour, they were Sports Editor- Rob Jonas Hackney, Jeremy Schoonmaker being here to help out.' Photography- Jim Franco stopped while firefighters and Circulation -Gail Harvey police fell into formation when a We live in such an insulated Advertising Manager- Louise Havens . Accounting - Cathy Barger body of a firefighter was removed world. Most of us have little idea Advertising Representatives- Coritu1e Legal Advertisements- Liz Bradt from the rubble. · of what real tragedy is, as we see Blackman, Ray Emerick, Dan O'Toole, The police and firefighters at a distance on TV night after John Salvione, Mark Tripoli C/assifieds- Andrew Gregory night - in the Middle East, assemble at attention and salute Northern Ireland, South America, as the remains of their fallen China, Russia - almost every comrade is delicately loaded into where but here. 125 Adams St., Delmar 12054 an ambulance. The salute is held E-mail- (518) 439-4949 until the ambulance, with a police It's been said that to fully NEWS: [email protected] . FAX (518) 439-0609 escort, disappears from view. appreciate the peaks, we must ADVERTISING & CLASSIFIED: experience the valleys. This day OFFICE HOURS: Orr Steve's tour, they stopped [email protected] was a life-broadening and 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. to allow families of some of the humbling 'walk through hell.' THE SPOTLIGHT November 28, 2001 PAGE 7

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Writer Ann Treadway should The program is free and open to Three and four-part harmony be careful not to suggest that only Would it not be a shame indeed there was an accident at the the public. will be featured in such numbers sympathizers of the Repub­ for this town to lapse into the one- . entrance to the library. lican party can be patriotic Amer- party, closed circuit politics that It took close to an hour to Formed in 1982 in.Slinger- as "Candlelight Carol," "A lands, the 20 women of the Christmas Wish" and "Nowell icans. are associated with states such as reopen. I wonder if people realize Friendship Singers annually Canon." The director of the Her brief biography of Scott China and North Korea? that they should have voted for a In addition to a vigorous and second entrance to the library. entertain many civic, church and Friendship Singers is Marie Ritter in the Nov. 21 issue includes senior citizen organizations. Liddle, the pianist is Linda Drew a report of Mr. Ritter's fierce organized opposition, more Let's hope· this situation For this year's holiday season, and the choreographer is Muriel patriotism that is followed by a careful reporting is required to doesn't repeat itself. synopsis of his party affiliation prevent such an occurrence at :he Marie Capone they will be appearing before nine Welch. and affinity for Republican cabinet municipal leveL · Delmar members. David W Goodfellow While certainly unintentional, Albany Delmar residents win awards the reader· is faced with the Editor's note: The article on Award. implication that only those who, Two Delmar residents at the Scott Ritter reflected his opinions, Albany Academy, Victoria The C. Woodrow Rea Teaching like Mr. Ritter, 'voted for George not the opinions of the reporter. ~etters policy W. Bush and greatly admire Blaisdell and Mark Luebbers, Award was established in 1997 by The Spotlight welc.Q!i>es ·· have received the C. 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' - Four Corners to host Display cases feature a host of treasures holiday events Got an unusual or well-loved to introduce themselves. Included or table exhibits. Inside the She is well known as the "Bird An old fashioned Delmar Four collection you'd like to share? in this category are the Delmar library proper, there is a large Lady" at various regional art Corners Holiday will take place Three glass display cases are Community Orchestra, Civil War bulletin board that may be shows and sales - among them Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, including a available in the library for public Round Table, Albany County Hall reserved for informational Saratoga's Art in the Park and the Friday 7 p.m. tree lighting at the use. You may reserve a case up of Records, Bethlehem Festival displays. Albany Tulip Festival. Four Corners. to a year in advance. Displays are Fund, Onesquethau Lodge and Publicity and booking Ubrary staff member Janice The evening starts out with generally retained for one month. Adamsville Ancients Fife and All displays are listed in the Irwin displays her watercolors Santa Claus arriving on a fire Drum Corps. One case is located in the library's newsletter. If the artist and acrylics in the southwest engine with a police escort Art exhibits or collector provides more lobby area. greeting kids young and old. Kids The lobby area is available for detailed information, additional The display cases show off can meet Santa at the Delmar display of artwork by individuals publicity is possible in this staff member Edy1aJakutowicz's Marketplace. and groups. In addition to column. milk glass, Dave Finlayson's On Saturday, take a horse and /Check It Out standard media, we have If you are an artist or collector fishing lures and Christian Deso's buggy ride through Four Cor­ Bethlehem Public Library displayed work as diverse as and wish to share your passion fossils. ners. The program and events are Chinese paintings on silk, with us, call439-9314 and ask for ·Next month's· bulletin board open for area families. youth services area for our woodcuts, Japanese brush Susan Gorman. The display Gase display introduces the public to younger patrons; the other two painting, photographs of the in the youth services area is CASA (Court Appointed Special were recently moved to more Adirondacks and worldwide handled by Janis Dominelli. Advocates), community volun­ Garden Club sets prominent locations in-our adult travel, fiber art and collage. December displays teers who speak for the interests holiday party This space may be booked up services area. Jean Eaton exhibits "Birds and of abused and neglected children. The Men's Garden Club of to two years in advance. Patrons Past case displays have Such" in the northwest lobby Louise Grieco Albany will hold its annual holiday are reminded that the library included collection$ of light­ space next month. She has party on Dec. 13 'at 6 p.m. at the houses, owls and other birds, makes this area available free of painted various birds for the New Holiday /Turf Inn, Wolf Road, charge as a means of community Parking ordinance antique German purses, Pez York Audubon's Hollyhock Colonie. enrichment and sharing. Artists dispensers, antique toys and Sanctuaryin Selkirk. She has also now in effect Installation of new officers and may not post prices or book postcards, baseball and Star Wars . d_one six ink drawings on The Bethlehem police depart­ a slide show on "Some Beauties private receptions. memorabilia, stuffed animals, commission for the United States ment reminds residents that the of the Southern African Plant Beanie Babies and Russian More space Golf Association, in .conjunction town's "No Parking" ordinance World" will be presented. nesting dolls. A limited amount of lobby with its national nest box will continue through April15. For information, call438-7550. A number of community space is alf'Q available for standing program. The law prohibits from parking groups have also used the cases on town streets and highways between the hours of 1 and 7 a.m. In Elsmere Vehicles parked in violation of The Spotlight is sold at the ordinance will be ticketed Hannaford and/ or towed at the owner's Friar Tuck Books and CVS expense.

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Plaza and local spokeswoman for Each year, shoe repair shops on Friday, Nov. 30, from 3:30 to Jane Norris Officers and additions to the this year's Shoes for the Shoeless across the nation accumulated • 6:30 p.m. at SuperValu Foods on 439-8532 board of trustees will be voted on. campaign, estimates almost shoes abandoned by their Maple Avenue. Vicki Bylsma has been nominated 10,000 pairs of wearable shoes are owners. They're fully repaired The menu will include chicken, for president; Bob Schoss, vice gathering dust in the bottom of and reconditioned. Since 1995, baked potato, coleslaw, dinner Thursdays, Dec. 6, 13 and 20, at president; Joanne Davies, people's closets in the Capital the Delmar Bootery, the roll, beverage and dessert. 7:30p.m. at the Methodist church treasurer; and Maureen Geis, District. collection point for the campaign The cost of the dinner is $8 for on Voorheesville Avenue. All area secretary. They could instead be used to in the Capital District, has adults, $8.50 for barbecue pork singers are invited to participate. The goal of the endowment provide shoes for the needy in collected more than 30,000 pair of sparerib dinner. Chicken only will For information, call Ken fund is to enrich the overall Appalachia through th·e shoes. be sold for $6 and barbecue pork George at 765-4442. educational process at Bethlehem campaign, now entering its The shoes will be distributed· spareribs only will be sold for Central schools by funding seventh year. to families in need through the Girl Scout leaders programs and capital projects that 'These shoes could be used to lions Club of Glasgow, Delaware. $6.50. to meet tonight , Celebration to honor traditionally are not financed help families in need around the They will distribute the shoes The Girl Scout leaders' regular through local tax dollars or other nation," said Sundling. "Over through five Appalachian loca­ Mayor Ed Clark meeting will be held tonight, Dec. public resources. 5,000 pairs of shoes were tions in Virginia, Kentucky, Ohio A celebration to honor Mayor 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Wyman Money raised by the fund are. collected during our sixth Annual and West Virginia. Ed Clark will be held Saturday, Osterhout Community Center in used to finance new projects and Campaign last year, and we are Donators should remove the Dec 1, at 7:30 at St. Matthew's New Salem. programs, which fall outside the hoping to beat that mark. The shoes from their boxes and tie or parish hall on Mountainview scope of the annual budget and target for our 2001 campaign is to rubber-band them together to Street. Church to present cannot be initiated or continued bring in 10,000 pairs of shoes." expedite collection and dis­ If you would like to share a without supplemental private The idea began in 1995 with tribution .. story or a memory, call Jack budget workshop funding. Stevens at 765-4350. Glenmont Community Re­ Individuals and community For information or to make a formed Church will host a budget groups can make donations reservation, call village hall at 765- workshop for single parents on payable to the CFCR/Bethlehem Delmar Carpet Care 2692. Nov. 29 from 7 p.m. to 8:30p.m. Central Community and Alumni Association program Endowment Fund, 90 Adams Lisa Verstandig from the Place, Delmar 12054. QUALITY CARPET CLEANING scheduled Dec. 4 Albany County Cooperative William Spence will speak Extension Office will lead the Anyone who would like to • WALL TO WALL . about the hammered dulcimer on program. serve on the board can call Davies • UPHOLSTERY 439-0409 at 439-4921 at the high school. 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"We have at annual Bethlehem TipoffTourna­ at Shaker High School. last Friday night, the Eagles against a flurry of Guilderland leastfour seniors on the team, and ment F~iday and Saturday at the The Eagles play Christian opened the 2001-02 hockey shots. we have about 15 juniors on the high school. Brothers Academy in an opening season with a· 4-1 victory over "They had a lot of good team.Sowe'reverytop-heavy, but The Lady Eagles meet Guilder­ round game Friday night, while Gl!ilderland at BIG Arena. opportunities," Dugan. said of we should be even better next land in the first round Friday at 9 host Shaker meets Broadalbin­ Bethlehem was outshot 50-18, Guilderland. ''We didn't take the year as a result." p.m:, while defending state Class Perth. The winners of the open­ bodies the way we should have in Dugan's optimism has A champion Colonie Central plays ing round contests play in the but made the most of the scoring chances it created to pull out the front of the net." increased with the addition of Catholic Central at 7:30p.m. The championship game Saturday Bethlehem followed its season Moehringer, who had been . four teams swap opponents for night. The consolation game will victory against a Guilderland team in its first year of varsity opener with a 4-0 loss to playing top-level junior hockey in Saturday's second round, with be played prior to the champion­ Queensbury last Saturday at the the Capital District. Colonie playing Guilderland and ship. hockey. ''We really tried to work the Glens Falls Civic Center. "He's really turned out to be a puck to get higher percentage The Eagles ·cut the number of pleasant surprise," Dugan said: shots," Bethlehem coach Tom shots allowed (22) by more than ''We didn't expect to have him this Dugan said. ·"You don't want to half from their game against year- I think he played for the shoot from the sides. You want to Guilderland, but they could not (Albany) Junior River Rats last move the puck out front and jam crack the scoreboard themselves. year- so it's nice to have him." it into the net." Pittz had 18 saves for Bethlehem. Pittz, Minnear, Chris Ahbott and Andrew Wendth are among Jim Moehringer scored his ''We managed to tighten some . · first two goals as a member of the things up against Queensbury, theveteransthatDuganishoping varsity team to help Bethlehem but we took some bad penalties," will lead the Eagles to the top half build a 2-0 lead after one period. Dugan said. 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New Yorkers face. choices in electricity market The state Public Service In a competitive market, remain with the utility. Second, excessive number of legitimate for a different electric supplier, Commission (PSC) has opened electricity prices should be lower customers can save by shopping complaints against the ESCO are you should first find out from your the state's electric industry to than they would be under for lower cost power from an received. utility when you will have that competition, allowing customers government regulation. Com­ ESCO. It will be important to Whether you choose to buy option. Then obtain a list of to choose their supplier of petition should also produce compare the prices offered by any power from your utility or an ESCOs eligible to provide service electricity. innovation and new technologies supplier who sells electricity. ESCO, your bill for electricity will from your utility or the PSC. · The PSC recently approved that promote new services. 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Visit with Santa from 11-2 PM . Kids! Come and build snowmen Shop our convenient Holiday Hours: M, T, W, F: 10 AM-7 PM, (if there's snow!) Help bring the Th 10 AM·B PM, Sat: 10 AM-5 PM, Sun: Noon-5 PM Four Corners to life! Shop for greenery and handmade decorations! Floe Food, Specialty Shops, Conveniences and Stylish Clothing Just north of Siena College, Rt.9, latham • Where the green and white awnings are! THE SPOTLIGHT November 28 2001 PAGE 19 D Holidays D Pioneer participants including Turtle (From Page 1) (FromPage 1) Glenmont," she said. Saturdays. Pointe, I Love Books and The extended hours, Cerasaro growing in the Four Corners, we Brookins' own shop. b k . d . ht d t "t . Pioneer branches maintain realized we can do it too." .. . an ts e 11g e a 1 s commg later hours than the typical said, may have helped the new :Vhat ~e are ~rymg to do new neighbor. 'The new market branch get off to its fast start. Specific plans for the weekend bastcally ts re,mmd Deln:ar. will certainly give shoppers out festivities are still in development shoppers that were here, to ratse this way some choices," she said. "No one around here ·is used to this week. The Friendship awar~ness ~!the F~ur,Corners, "And we hope they'll make us Singers have been asked to lead what s here, she satd. 'We have their choice as well." We're looking forward to being in someone being the caroling and performers from a couple of new shops that we're , open this late," she Bethlehem Central High School really pushing this year." There s plenty to choose from. this community and being a part said. drama clubs and from the Blue The expanded weekend, she Pioneer is a full service b~k with of it. 'This is our first Sky Studios on Adams Street said, is also designed "to key off a broad range of commerctal and Bonnie Cerasaro time out this way," invited to roam. Many other things going on" -like the personal products. said Cerasaro. "But participating merchants will Hamagrael Craft Fair this "We do everything from we have four more weekend, annually checking to investments to life "banker's hours" of many of their projected in the next two years." a big draw for out- insurance," Cerasaro said. "We competitors. Pioneer is open from And Glenmont, she said, will be But our involvement has been of-towners. have it all." 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. weekdays to the anchor: "We're looking "For me it's Their customer · base is accommodate commuters, and forward to being in this minimal this year, because the always been a big primarily personal accounts - from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on community and being a part of it." merchants have been so involved. weekend," she and their focus, community­ It's taken on a life of its own. said. "The shops oriented. are helping each ''We like to get involved in the DELMAR HEALTH & FITNESS Marty Delaney other out a little, community - the chamber of Personal Training too." commerce, youth activities," she EFX & Cybex• Aerobics • Nautilus • Olympic Weights •Indoor GoH • Boxing Gardlo Karate This year's un­ said. They have already availed serve up cider and cookies, hot usually warm weather for the themselves of the town recreation chocolate, and other start of the Christmas season has department's youth employment 28 Hudson Ave., defrosted a few would-be events. refreshments. service to help staff the 14- Delmar, NY "And we're not charging ''We're not going to have snow member crew now on board at the anything for anything," said for a snowman," said Brookins, new branch. "About two thirds of 439;.1200 Brookins. "so we're holding off on the the staff are from Delmar and sn<>wrnat1-b11ildling contest" • L M A R That includes the horse and www.delmiirhealthandfitness.webatonce.com buggy rides, the newest addition to the festivities. Set for Saturday, rides, provided by Aibany Carriage Service, will originate at the parking lot of St. Thomas Church at Kenwood and Adams I'm oile of your membe~. We talked most recently about a month ago. Place, but can be caught byNidc Valenze, P.T. I know you'll know who I am if I tell you I'm the guy who had leukemia and anywhere in the Four Corners a bone marrow transplant. I've been a member since '88. A NOTICEABLE SHIFT I've been doing Nautilus since 7/6176, the day the first Nautilus in this area. Likely stops will include the Snowboarding injuries have shifted up the tion. To reduce this risk, routinely check your area opened (Joe Roz'). Where ever I've gone since then, either temporarily DelmarReformed Church lot off leg. Withimprovementsinbootsandbindings, equipment to ensure that it is in peak condi- residing or just visiting, I've used the local N_autiluses: at least a dozen snowboarders are more likely to suffer dislo- tion,useequipmentwhichwasdesignedforthe Delaware and the Evergreen between Maine /New Hampshire area and Boston. And whenever I'm Bank parking lot. cated knees than ankles. In the past, snowboard- activity, and always have injuries treated in a ing boots were softer, allowing lots of move- timely fashion. If you are experiencing chronic looking fora year's membership in this area, I check out all the clubs, looking "Wh3.t we're going to do is ment. Now, however, mostsnowboarders have pain or stiffness, ask your physician for a re- for the best: the aile that has all the primary machines and keeps them more . make sure you're dropped off in switched to boots that more closely resemble ferraltoourphysica\therapypractice. Evening drag free and physically maintained than any other.club. It also must be very a number of different places," said those of Alpine skiers, which means they reach treatment hours and free parking available. clean, with locker room disinfected eonsistently- my immune system is Brookins. '"We're going to the . higher (past the ankle) and are much stiffer. BUHUHEM PHYSICAL rather shaky since the bone marrow transplant - and it must be run outermost corners of the Four · Similarly, bindings are likely to be ''step-ins" THERAPY professionally. Corners." that buckle tightly, making them much more 365 Feura Bush Road I haven't changed clubs since '88, and I want to tell you why: Sam. I don't rigid. This translates to more injuries of the Glenmont centre Square The eXpanded weekend of upper extremities, than the foot and ankle. Askyourphysldanforareferral.orcall know his last name, but I know his work; and you did real well when you hired activity is the result of a broader Neady a quarter of all snowboarding injuries 436·3954 him. He is the best I've ever seen. I live in Niskayuna, but I don't mind the are to the wrist, while more experienced board- travel, because your place has continued to meet my requirements for a·ver participation by the local ers dislocate elbows and shoulders. to learn more.1Nheeldtalraccessandplenty . of free pal"kklg for your mnvenlence. ten years, even as your machines have aged. Your place is special because busmesses. Individuals who engage in extreme sports or Please E-mail us your questions at Sam is special. I wanted to make sure you knew that, because I like it here. "Every year, the merchants at traditionalsportswhichinvolvehighspeeds,re- [email protected] Sincerely, . the Four Corners have worked on . petitive motion, or frequent impact, have a much P.S. Tht injury rau among snowboardm is higher risk of injury than the general popula- comparable to that ofskim. M. Brunetti chamber,"this together saidwith theChamber help of theof I:======:1 Commerce president Marty DeLaney. "But our involvement has been minimal this year, because the merchants have been so involved. It's taken on a life of SANTA IS its own." Said Brookins, "We went to all the businesses, not just the retail CO MIN~! businesses, and said, hey, do you want to participate?" Many, Sunday, including professional offices, will December 2nd be decorated for the occasion in festive red and white bows lO:OOto 12:00 supplied by The Floral Garden, and Policy Research Associates Santa will arrive in a tractor-drawn and Evergreen have offered hay wagon driven by one parking for the event. of his elves at 10:00 sharp! The windows of the former Delmar Bootery, now being A After visiting Santa, join us for a HOLID~Y BRUNCH renovated for a new tenant, will A Keep an eye out for Rudolph! be decorated with old photos of Christmas Past in the town. ''And A Check out our Helderberg Holiday Shop featuring. we're still searching for the old­ Unique Ornaments, Locally Crafted Gifts, Wreaths, time decorations,"·said Brookins. and Greens Arrangements ' The town of Bethlehem has A Buy Helderberg-grown Christmas Tree and support also pitched in. On Monday, the Albany County Land Conservancy workers from the town Highway A Now shipping Apple Gift Packs and Gift Baskets for Department erected. the"20-foot the Holidays spruce donated anonymously by a local family with connections to 342 ALTAMONT ROAD a local tree farm, which the INDIAN ALTAMONT, NY 1 2009 merchants will decorate for (51 8) 765·2956 Friday's lighting ceremonies. LADDER WWWoiNDIANLADDERF"ARMS.CCM Bethlehem police will also be on FARMS [email protected] hand throughout the weekend to STORE OPEN 9·5, 7 DAYS A WEEK help direct traffic. CAFE HOURS: SERVING BRUNCH & LUNCH WEEKENDS 1 0·3 The retail shops in the district CAFE CLOSED ON MONDAYS & TUESDAYS are the he.art of the festivities - LOCATED 2 MILES WEST OF VOORHEESVILLE ON ROUTE 1 56. PAGE 20- Novef11ber 28, 2001 THE SPOTLIGHT ) D Clarksville (From Page 1) organizations," she said, several potential hurdles the campuses - but has sought environmentalist than the including local groups and project would face.- from locations to build ,permanent environmentalists," she said. The the New Scotland planning board "everything from corporate wetlands to traffic to waste facilities· of its own. planning body suggested that on Nov. 5, and has conferred sioce meetings to medical man?gement - ~JUt were ''We need something large, traffic near 'the school would with town officials to discuss conferences." cautwusly supportlve of the. obviously, acreage-wise," she likely be an issue to be addressed issues ranging from zoning to utilities. The company has A future second phase would concept. said. "And we wanted to be in the in future planning, as would water identified a vacant.lot for sale at likely include an elder care "I think it's something maybe Capital District. The upstate area supply. Stapf urged Mueller to the end of Olive and Graceland facility, "not assistive living, but the town could benefit from," said is somewhere we've been looking contact town engineer Mark more of a nursing home," she Streets , roug hiy nor th eas t o f chairman Robert Stapf. "It would for years to find the ideal spot." Dempf to discuss infrastructure Clarksville Elementary School said, with an as yet undetermined definitely bring jobs into the The Clarksville site is . issues. number of units. property, as its would-be future community.We'dlo~etohaveyou sufficiently ·accessible· to Mueller said she has since home. Mueller said she has yet to inourtown.Andifthissitedoesn't transportation yet still in a begun those contacts and Mueller outlined a complex secure a purchase agreement for wor~ out: perhaps ,we can help relatively natural state, making it anticipates no insurmountable that would include a small the property, pending a go-ahead you 1dentify others. appealing as a conference setting, obstacles. " 1 t .. d to proceed from her corporate· we come cen er an a 1arger Celebrity Entertainment was she said. "Now I can bring some of that board and the securing Of launched in 1997 to manage and "It's enough of a city-like area, feedback back to my board," she facility, to be used to host funding. Celebrity has contracted conferences and seminars, With promote events, "~rom small but it's still got a country-like said. an 800-seat modular auditorium with a fund-raising consultant, conferences to c;elebnty banquets feel," she said. And it's accessible She hoped to be able to return and 80-100 hotel rooms. New York-based J. C. Geeverf, and luncheons to full-scale by existing local roads and has before the planning board Workshops, special program Inc., to identify potential funding conventions," particularly science rudimentary roads already on the perhaps as early as "February or sources, which she told the board space, a meditation garden and fiction and fantasy fan events, site. ~ March, if funding can be put in parking would also be included in she hoped would be completed Muelle~ said io a rece~t inte~view. Mueller told the board the firm place quickly enough," she said. within four to six months. the project's first phase, she said, A grow~ng !?art of th~lf. busmess, would likely build its own waste- ''We're hopiog to get funding in on an anticipated two-year Herinformal presentation, she sh_e. sa1d, 1s orgamzmg _fund- treatment facility on-site, and place in three to six months. The . · buildout. said, was in part exploratory - ralSl~g ~vents for chantable anticipated leaving existing timing is strictly dictated by that · . to feel out town officials on organ!Zatlo~s. . wetlands and rugged terrain on Frankly, we could break ground The facility would be used to whether-they would be receptive, host nonprofit charity events and Another 1s sponsonng stress- the site undisturbed. ''We're more tomorrow assuming we had the stress-management and other and identify planning and management, weight loss and funding lined up." health-related seminars. engineering issues to be smoking-cessation seminars - addressed. and a key client has been police "It's also going to be a venue The board members identified and emergency-service agencies. Massage studio to open to be rented out to other Celebrity has coordinated stress management programs for the Balance Massage Studio, Saturday, Dec. 8, from noon to 5 State Police as well as a handful Delmar's newest therapeutic p.m .. of local departments. massage service, will open the Balance Massage Studio For many of these activities, doors to its new office in Main features a wide variety ofwellness she said, Celebrity has rented Square, 318 Delaware Ave., on services, incJ.uding Swedish space in hotels and on college massage,. hot stone ·massage, myofascial release arid reflexology. The open house will feature complimentary chair massages, T studio tours, gift certificate specials, a relaxation gift basket drawing and light refreshments. Over 100 attractions for the entire family - For information, call475-999S music dancing, storytelling, shopping rides Take advantage of o1r tours, puppets, juggling, crafts, exhibits - set in the Victorian elegance of Short Stav Progra10 ... Businessman named historic. downtown Troy, NY. to builders board • Stay for one wee/(. to sU:. mont/is. Michael Tangora, president FREE ADMISSION • 24 liour staffino provilfetf 6y on-site residence manoers. and owner of Tangora Technologies in Delmar, was Sunday, December 2, 2001 •

;{;rmimlilli1lanli$tmm v~~!~~~J~c~!a~~~d~~-e~~~~~~~~~~~~!~i~h · · . da Tommell, both of Voorhees- school, be active in extracur­ Albany Medical Center ville, were recently named dean's ricular and community activites Boy, Matthew Pangburn, to scholars at Syracuse University. and demonstrate good character Kathleen and John Pangburn of Dean's scholarships are awar- and citizenship. '. Voorheesville, Aug. 30. ded to entering first-year and Awards are as high as $4,000 Girl, jenna Miller, to Maureen transfer students for outstanding per year and are renewable. and john Miller of Delmar, Aug. academic achievement. J ackstadt and Tommell are 31. To receive a dean's scholar- enrolled in Syracuse .University's ship, students must have strong · College of Arts and Sciences. Local girl inducted into honor society BCHS graduates named Emerson sc~olars Erica Hallock and Evan Mc­ Foundation. scholarships from Manhattan College inducted Quide, both of Delmar and Beth­ Ithaca College" for the 2001-02 Erica St. Lucia of Delmar into lehem Central High School grad-. academic year. Epsilon Sigma Pi during the Fall uates, were two of 250 students Hallock and McQuide are both Honors Convocation on Sunday, who received Fred L. Emerson television-radio majors .. Oct. 14. Epsilon Sigma Pi, the oldest collegewide honor society at Manhattan, -recognizes seniors OPEN· RESTORATION who have maintained at least a 3.4 average for six consecutive WORKSHOP semesters with no failures. December 1st & 2nd 2to6PM -....-~~. ~.J.'-U' ( ---··· ' ' .... · Ott~r ftook '(lntiqu~z ·=--:~- ~tomtion Sale5 Market Searche.-; ~ :r: .• Karen and Thomas McCarroll Hike in the Hannacroix Creek Preserve, then warm up with. a visit to our restoration studio. Light refre;;hments offered. Decorative antiques available for holiday giving. Newell, McCarroll wed - DISCOUNT WITII THIS AD:..... Karen Newell, daughter of The groom is a graduate of 1154 River Rd. New Baltimore • 7 56·9193 Rose Newell and the late Richard Bethlehem Central High School, Newell of Syracuse, and Thomas Empire State College, SUNY McCarroll, son of Walter and Buffalo and Syracuse Univer­ Bella McCarroll of Glenmont, sity. were married on Oct. 6. He is director of regulatory The Rev. Francis DuBois per: affairs for Verizon. formed the ceremony at St: Am­ Following a wedding trip to brose Roman Catholic Church in Lake Placid, the couple resides in Latham. Delmar. A reception followed at Nor­ manside Country Club. Tara Smarro was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Adalia Newell and Alexandra McCarr- oll. · IJy .lolln Qui.fc Dan McCarroll was best man. Ushers were Mark Newell and Gaining Traction Control 1128DE New-car buyers who resist the current weather capability of four- or all-wheel­ John McCarroll. •11-hp Tecumseh engine trend toward sport utility vehicles with dnve at a more reasonable cost. • 28-lnch clearing width The bride is a graduate of East four- and all-wheel-drive systems may Whether you own a car or truck, you • Standard differential Syracuse-Minoa High School and ask themselves if a conventional two- wanttractioncontroL BETHLEHEM AUTO • Electric start Siena College. wheel-drive car outfitted with traction SERVICE can help keep your vehicle in • Dual-stage unit control can provide them with a reason- peak condition. We service foreign and Nothmg Runs Like A Deere-- She is a group sales manager ableamountofall-weathercapability. The domestic vehicles and emphasize long­ forMacy's. answer is "yes." Traction control tunc- term relationships and quality service at C. OSTERHOUT & SON, INC. tions by using the sensors that are part of fair rates. Keep your vehicle running Route 143, West of Ravena • 756-6941 Delmar student wins the vehicle's anti-lock braking system smoothly and safely this winter season. 8 to 5 • 8 to Noon (ABS) to monitor wheel speed at all four Our routine maintenance checks include good citizen aV{ard wheels. When tire slip is detected in one inspection of the brakes, electrical sys­ of the drive wheels, the computer system tern, tires, and battery. For auto service Madeleine Andersen, daugh­ will undertake countermeasures, either in· with a personal touch, call426-8414 , or ter of David and Deborah the form of reducing engine power or visit us at 62 Hannay Lane in Glenmont off ' Andersen of Delmar. was selected exerting braking action to the slipping Rt. 9W behind Stone Ends. Business hou[S as,a winner in the 2001-02 Daugh­ wheeL· The result is most ofthe same all- are Mon.- Fri., 7-6. 'ters of the American Revolution HINT: Just as new-car buyers would hardly make a without mcluding ABS, they Good Citizens Award. should consider traction control in asimilar manner. .Andersen is a student at Beth­ lehem Central High School.

BOUQUETS Hamagrael PTA to host holiday craft fair SILK WEDDDING BOUQUETS Cus­ tom Cake Tops/UnitY Candles. New/ Used Bridal Gowns$1 09. Call355-7962 The Hamagrael PTA will sponsor a craft fair or http://siikweddingflowers.tripod.com/ swf/ on Saturday, Dec. 1, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at /NVITA TIONS the school on McGuffey Larre, Delmar. Paper Mill Oelaware Plaza. 439-81 23 More than 75 vendors will be at the fair, Personalized invitations & announce­ which will also feature a bake sale and auction. ments for. Weddings, showers, bar mitzvah, new baby, graduation. Admission isfree. For information, call 475-0224. JEWELRY Harold Fiitkle, "Your· Jeweler" 1585 Central Ave., Colonie. 456-6800. Dia­ monds- Handcrafted Wedding Ri.ngs & Attendant's Gifts. I I PAGE 22- Novelflber 28, 2001 THE SPOTLIGHT

John Jeffrey Mrs. Sutherland was a former . Heald Machine division of number of patents for airplane Onesquethaw Lodge 1096 in presidentoftheAlbanychapterof Cincinnati Milicron Corp. in instruments. · Delmar and the Atlantic Coast John J. Jeffrey, 64, of Delmar, the Business and Professional Worcester and Albany before he Survivors include his wife, Old Timers Auto Racing Club. and formerly ofWorcester, Mass., Women of America. She was a retired. died Saturday, Nov. 24, at Albany Lore Hauptman; a daughter, Anne Survivors include his wife, Medical Center Hospital. communicant of the Church of St. He was an Air Force veteran of Hausgaard of Voorheesville; a Jeannette Radliff Spore; a brother, Thomas the Apostle in Delmar. the Korean War. son, David Hauptman of Culver Harold Spore of Clifton Park; a Born in Worcester, he was a City, Calif.; six grandchildren; and sister, Helen Moss of Veriwn, graduate of Classical High School Survivors include her He was a member of the eight great-grandchildren. Conn.; three stepdaughters; a and the College of the Holy Cross. husbimd, James M. Sutherland; Veterans of Foreign Wars post in her mother, Rose Spinosa Delmar. stepson; seven stepgrand- · He received a doctorate in D'Amico of Albany; a daughter, He was a former member of children; and two stepgreat­ biochemistry from Georgetown Gladys Bane grandchildreri. University. Jeanne KennicuttofSlingerlands; the Leicester Recreation a son, Daniel Sutherland of Committee and coached youth Gladys Bane of Delmar died Services were from Memory's After a-post-doctorate fellow-· Delmar; a sister, Carol Keator of basketball in Leicester. Monday, Nov. 19, at Good Garden in Colonie. ship at Harvard Medical School, Mission Viejo, Calif.; and two Samaritan Lutheran Health Care Arrangements were by the Mr. Jeffrey became a professor of granddaughters. Survivors include his wife, Center. Marcella Simpson Knox; two Applebee Funeral Home in biochemistry at Washington She was born in Brooklyn. University. He was a professor at Services were from the Daniel sons, Michael Knox of Leicester . Delmar. Albany Medical College for the Keenan Funeral Home in Albany and James Knox of South Survivors include a daughter, Contributions may be made to past 11 years. andtheChurchofSt.Thomasthe Daytona, Fla.; a daughter, Lisa Susan Bane of Absecon, N.J.; a the American Diabetes Asso­ son, Timothy Bane of Media, Pa.; Survivors include his wife, Ann Apostle. Carney of Albany; four sisters, ciation or the Masons. 'Entombment was in St. Agnes Alma Morrow of Oxford, Mass., four grandchildren; and a great­ Meyer Jeffrey; a sister, Judith granddaughter. Maillet of Auburn, Mass.; and a Cemetery in Menands. Helena Blake of Rochdale, Mass, Library schedules brother, Jerold Jeffrey of Dudley, Contributions may be made to Lois Richardson of Worcester and A memorial service will be Mass. St. Jude's Children's Research Judith Mikat of Cherry Valley, held at G_ood Samaritan Lutheran several programs Hospital, 501 St. Jude's Place, Mass; three brothers, Walter Health Care Center at a later date. A Mass of Christian Burial is Bethlehem Public library, 451 Memphis, Tenn., or Community Knox and Herbert Knox, both of scheduled for 11 a.m. today, Nov. Arrangements were by the Delaware Ave., has scheduled a Hospice of Albany County, 445 Worcester, and Robert Knox of 28, at Our Lady of Angels Church Daniel Keenan Funeral Home.in variety of programs for the New Karner Road, Colonie 12205. Oxford, Mass.; nine in Worcester. Friends may call Albany.· upcoming weeks. grandchildren; and a great­ Contributions may be made to from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. at grandchild. • Friday, Dec. 7: The films O'Connor Brothers Funeral Good Samaritan Lutheran Health ''The little Engine that Could," Mary Lou Cataldo Services were private. Care Center, 125· Rockefeller Home, 592 Park Ave., Worcester. Mary Lou Cataldo, 53, of "Charlie Needs a Cloak," Arrangements were by the Road, Delmar 12054. Burial will be in St. Philip's Florida, and formerly of Selkirk, "Goodnight," "Gorilla" and "Brave Cemetery in Grafton, Mass. Morrison-Morin Funeral Home in Irene" will be shown at 10:30 a.m. died Thursday, Nov. 15, in Leicester. Local arrangements were by Lakeland, Fla. Zevart Alajajian The program is fee and designed the Applebee Funeral Home in Burial was in Worcester for children ages three to six. Survivors include her County Memorial Park. Zevart Guleserian Alajajian, 63, D.elmar. husband, Anthony Cataldo; a of Winne Place in Glenmont died • Sunday, Dec. 9: "Singers for Contributions may be made to daughter, Diane Travis of Selkirk; Contributions may be made to Friday, Nov. 23, at Villa Mary Enjoyment," a 30-voiced mixed the American Cancer Society, 30 the Salvation Army, 22 Clinton a brother, George Betz ofF1orida; ·Immaculate nursing home in choir, will perform holiday songs Ave., Albany 12207 or the Stroke and two granddaughters. Speen St., Framingham, Mass. at 2 p.m. The concert is free. 01710. . Albany. unit at Albany Medical Center, 47 Services were from Elmwood Born in Aleppo, Syria, she • Monday, Dec. 10: "The Snow Goose," by Paul·Gallico, will New Scotland Ave., Albany 12208. Cemetery in Selkirk. ·came to the United States in 1971 and lived in Watervliet, Troy and be discussed at the Library's Arrangements were by the Frederic Hauptman "Afternoons With Books" Pasadena, Calif., before moving to Eileen Sutherland Babcock Funeral Home in Frederic Hauptman, 97, of meeting atl:30 p.m. Copies of the Ravena. this area. Eileen D'Amico Sutherland, Tioga Terrace in Voorheesville: book are available at the desk. 66, of Delmar died Thursday, Nov. and formerly of Queens, died Mrs: Alajajian was a New members are welcome. homemaker. 22, at Community Hospice of Monday, Nov. 19, at Albany • Wednesday, Dec. 12, and Charles Knox Medical Center Hospital. She was active in the church Albany County at St. Peter's Charles F. Know of Fairlawn Thursday, Dec. 13: "Candy House -Hospital. Born in Germany, he moved to choir and taught Sunday school. Creations" will be offered for Avenue in Selkirk, and formerly the United States in 1938. Born in Albany, she was a of Leicester, Mass., died Saturday, Survivors include a daughter, children in kindergarten through graduate of the University at Nov. 17, at Albany Medical Cen­ Mr. Hauptman worked for Talin Markarian of Troy; two fifth grade at 4 p.m. Bring a tub Albany. ter Hospital. Kollsman Instruments before he. sisters, Violet Karian and Nectar of white frosting and an assor­ retired. He was a member of the Derian, both of Glenmont; and a She was associate director of Born in Worcester, he was a tment of small candies. Other contracts and grants at Rensse­ Aeronautics and Astronautics for brother, S.arkis Guleserian of materials will be provided. graduate of Boys Trade School in more than 50 years. He was also Loudonville. laer Polytechnic Institute before Worcester and attended Worces­ For information, call439-9314. a member of the Royal Aero­ Services were from the Bryce she retired. ter Junior College. nautical Society. He held a Funeral Home and St. Peter Mr. Knox was a salesman for Armenian Apostolic Church in Fire company to host Watervliet. chicken barbecue Burial was in Elmwood The Voorheesville Fire Depart­ Cemetery in Troy. · ment will be sponsoring a Brooks. Christian 'Brothers Academy Contributions may be made to Barbecue of chicken and spare 12 .Jtirfine 'Drive, .Jt{6any, :N}/12205 . St. Peter Armenian Apostolic ribs on Friday, Nov. 30, from 3:30 Church, 100 Troy Schenectady to 6:30 p.m., at SuperValu in Road, Watervliet 12189. Voorheesville. Entrance/ For information, call 765-2306. Arthur Spore Scholarship Arthur T. Spore, 88, of Crystal Fund-raiser to benefit River, F1a., and formerly of New McDonald House Exam Scotland, died Friday, Nov. 9, in Gainesville. The Ronald McDonald House will host its 19th annual "Caroling Dec. 1, 2001 Mr. Spore worked for the town for Kids" fund-raiser during the of Bethlehem for many years. He month of December. 8:30 a.m. • $10 retired from the state. For information, call 439-3212 He was a member of the or 475-1084.

The Spotlight will print paid Death Notices for relatives and friends who do not or have not lived in the Towns of Bethlehem and New Scotland. The charge for a paid death notice is $25. We will continue to print Obituaries of Christian Brothers Academy is a Private, Catholic and Lasallian, Junior residents and former residents of the Towns of and Senior High School. C. B.A. is accredited Bethlehem and New Scotland at no charge. by the New York State Board ofRegents Middle States Associatipn of Colleges and Schools In Memoriam, and Cards of Thanks will also and the U.S. Army as a]ROTC Program be printed for' $25. . THE SPOTLIGHT ....

CA. LEN o·A. R s A. R T S & ENTERTA. N lVI E N .T Area theater. music venues offer holiday delights By DEVTOBIN Nutcracker" at the Egg at Empire State Plaza on Friday, Nov. 30, at 12:15 p.m. and hanksgiving's over and the holiday Saturday, Dec. 1, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. shopping season is officially on, so 'tis Featured principal dancers are Tthe season for holiday entertainment. Kathleen Tracey and Philip Neal of the In just the next week, this area will New York City Ballet. host four holiday concerts, from Tickets are $22.50, $19.50 for seniors medieval to country, and three holiday­ and $14.50 for children. For information, theme plays will open on area stages. And call473-1845. even that's not all. For those who wantto shop in the city, The New York State Theatre Institute like the good old pre-mall days, and take will reprise its adaptation of the in free holiday entertainment, there are quintessential Santa Claus movie two late-19th-century-themed city events "Miracle on 34th Street." slated for this week The story of the department store The Victorian Street Walk in Saratoga Santa who thinks the commercialism of Springs on Thursday, Nov. 29, from 7 to Christmas has gone too far was the hit of 10 p.m., features strolling musicians, last year's holiday theater season. carolers, horse-drawn trolley rides, etc. Patricia Di Benedetto Snyder, · And Troy's Victorian Stroll will be producing artistic director of the· Sunday, Dec. 2, from noon to 5 p.m. institute, said the NYSTI adaptation is "a Featured entertainers include the sweet story that has just the right kind College of St. Rose Masterworks. of holiday feeling." Chorale, Albany Pro Musica, Doc Scanlon's Rhythm Boys, the Bethel The NYSTI version of "Miracle on Baptist Gospel Choir and Alex Torres 34th Street" was recently .chosen by theatrical publisher Samuel French Inc. and the Latin Kings. for international licensing, the eighth Finally, there are two Irish concerts play developed by NYSTI to be so of note this week, both of them fund­ honored. raisers for worthy causes. "Miracle on 34th Street" will be on stage in the Schacht Fine Arts Center of Russell Sage College Nov. 30 and Dec. 4, 5, 6, 7, 11, 12 and 13 at 10 a.m., Dec. 2 and 9 at 2 p.m., and Dec. 7 and 8 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $17, $14 for students·and seniors, $8 for children under 13. For information, call 27 4-3256. Capital Rep has a world premiere of a not-so-sweet ,musical adaptation of The Nebraska Theatre Caravan will bring itstnuring production of "A Christmas humorist David Sedaris' 'The Santaland Carol" to Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady an Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 7 p.m. Diaries." performance at the Egg at Empire State sequel to the popular comedy . Sedaris' sardonic look at the holidays Plaza. "Greater Tuna," a two-man froin the viewpoint of a Macy's 'The Santaland Diaries" has previews show about life in a very department store elf was his first success, Dec. 2 and 4, then opens Dec. 5 and runs small Texas town. - back in 1993 on Ira Glass"ThisArnerican through Dec. 23. Tickets are $28 to $36; The show opens Nov. 30 Life" onNPR call445-7 469 for information. . and runs through Dec. 22. Sedaris has since become a best­ Curtain Call Theatre at 210 Old Tickets are $15. For selling and award-winning short story Loudon Road in Latham will present "A information, call877-7529. writer and also sold out a recent reading/ Tuna Christmas," a holiday-themed In town for one performance is Nebraska Theater Caravan's "A Christmas Carol," on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 7 p.m. at .. Proctor's Theatre · in Schenectady. Tickets are $25; call346-6204 for information. Local Celtic/bluegrass band The McKrells will present a holiday concert on Sunday, Dec. 2, at 2 p.m. at the Egg at Empire State Plaza. Acclaimed irish singer/ Phil Coulter will give The McKreils, led by a perfromance at the Egg at the Empire State Plaze in Kevin McKrell, will play their Albany on Tuesday, Dec. 4. own versions of Christmas songs like 'The Little Drummer Boy'' The Irish American Heritage Museum and 'The Twelve Days of Christmas." will once again bring popular singer­ Tickets are $15, $12 for seniors and songwriter Phil Coulter to the Capital $10 for children. For information, call District for a concert on Tuesday, Dec. 473-1845. 4, at 8 p.m. in the Eg.!f at Empire State Also on Sunday, the Waverly Cc:nsort Plaza. · will perform its holiday concert 'The Coulter will perform songs from his Joys of the Season", transporting new CD "Lake of Shadows," as well as listeners back to medieval times with favorites like his 'The Town I Love So authentic instruments. Well." Also performing will be singer Tickets are $22; call 273-0038 for Aoife and a chamber orchestra. information. Tickets are $25. For information, call Pop.ular countr'y singer Kenny F.ogers the museum at 432-6598. brings his Christmas show to Proctor's Theatre in Schenectady on Wednesday, And E·amonn McGirr, proprietor of Dec. 5 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $25; call346- Eamonn's on Menand Road in 6204 for information. Loudonville and a noted singer­ The Boston Pops Esplanade songwriter, will celebrate the release of Orchestra returns to the Pepsi Arena on his new CD, "The Way Back," with a Wednesday, Dec. 5, to perform its holiday concert by Irish singing star Dana on • concert. Tickets are $25 and $45. For Sunday, Dec. 2, at 5 p.m. at Eamonn's. The holiday favorite, "Miracle on 34th Street," adapted from the classic movie by the information, call476-1000. Tickets are $15; all proceeds from the New York State Theater Institute will be presented at the Schacht Fine Arts Center on the The holiday season's favorite ballet Dana concert and from sales ofEamonn's Russell Sage campus in Troy beginning Nov. 30. Pictured from left are Joel Aroeste as also puts in an appearance this week, as CD will benefit Catholic Charities. For Gimbel, John Romeo as Kris Kringle and Mort Hess as Macy as they pose for photographers. the Malta Ballet Co. presents "The information, call463-2414. PAGE 24 Nov'ember 28, 2001 "/;HE SPOTLIGHT - THE SANTALAND DIARIES ZEHETMAIR STRING QUARTET PHIL COULTER AlBANY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT GALLERY David Sedaris comedy, Capital Repertory playing works by Haydn, Hartmann and with Aiofe, The Egg at Empire State Plaza, Theatre, 111 N. Peart St., Albany, Dec. 2 Schumann, Memorial Chapel of Union Albany, Dec. 4, 8 p.m., $25. Information, Private Eye, unusual local collections, to 23, $28 to $36.1nformafion, 445- College, Schenectady, Nov. 30, 8 p.m., 432-6598. third floor of terminal building, lhrough MIRACLE ON 34TH STREET 7469. JEZ LOWE AND JAMES $20. information, 372-3651. March-17, two hours free parking. Information, 242·2241. . New York State Theatre Institute, Schacht KEELAGHAN THE BOSTON POPS Fine Arts Center, Russett Sage College, A TUNA CHRISTMAS Old Songs Concert at Altamont Masonic JERRY GONZALEZ Pepsi Arena, South Pearl Street, Albany, lOCAl COLOR ART GAllERY Troy, Nov. 30 to Dec. 13,$17,$14 for small-town comedy, Curtain Call Theatre, Temple, Route 146, Nov. 29,8 p.m., $15, AND THE FORT APACHE BAND Dec. 5, 7:30p.m., $25 to $65. seniors and students. $8 for children 210 Old Loudon Road, Latham, Nov. 30 $5 for children. Information, 765-2815. Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Stale and Information, 487-2000. 961 Troy-Schenectady Road, Latham, under 13.1nformation, 274-3256. to Dec. 22,$15. Information, 877-7529. Second streets, Nov. 30, 8 p.m., $23. "It's Warm Inside," through Jan. 27; JEN DURKIN'S CONSCIOUS Information, 273-0038. KENNY ROGERS Holiday Art Shoppe, through Dec:22; GUYS AND DOLLS UNDERGROUND Wednesday to Sunday. Information, 786- THE MELODY LINGERS ON Christmas show, ProctOf's Theatre, 432 6557. starring Maurice Hines, Proctor's living Berlin revue, Schenectady Light Northern Lights, Route 146, Clifton Park, STANLEY JORDAN State St., Schenectady, Dec. 5, $37 to Theatre. 432 State St.. Schenectady, Opera Company, 826 State St., Nov. 29,9 p.m., $12. Information, 371- The Van Dyck, 235 Union St., $55. Information, 346·6204. through Dec. 2, $42 to $49.1nformation, weekends, Nov. 30 to Dec. 9, $18. 0012. Schenectady, Dec.1, 7 and 9:30p.m., 346-6204. Information, 355-1699. $22. Information, 381-1111. THE THREE MARYS Eighth Step at Cohoes Music Halt, 58 RORY BLOCK Remsen St., Nov. 30,8 p.m., $17. North Pointe, Route 9, Kinderhook, Dec. \ Advertise Your Business Information, 434-1703. 1, 6 p.m., $15. Information, 758-9234. NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM DELMAR COMMUNITY Ancient life of New York, through March ORCHESTRA - m­ moe. THE WAVERLY CONSORT 31, plus permanent collections, Empire openings in the string, horn and Siena College ARC, Route 9, Troy Sqvings Bank Music Hall, State and State Plaza, Madison Avenue. percussion sections. Information, 439- Loudonville, Nov 30, 8 p m, $22 Second streets, Dec. 2, 7:30p.m., $22. Information, 474-5877. 7749 .. SpodightNewspapers Information, 783·4242. Information, 273-0038. ALBANY INSTITUTE COLONIE TOWN BAND JOHN HAMMOND DANA OF HISTORY AND ART several openings, rehearsals on Mondays The VanDyck, 235 Union St.. Irish singer, launch party lor Eamonn . Scenes of American Life, through Dec. 9, at 7:30p.m. at town halt, Route 9, Give us a call at: 439-4949 Schenectady, Nov. 30, 7 and 9:30p.m., McGirr's new CD, Eammon's, Menand exhibils on Hudson River School Ne~onville. tnformation, 783-2760. $17. Information, 381-1111. Road, Loudonville, Dec. 2, 5 p.m., $15. painting, the Albany Army Bazaar of Information, 463-2414. 1864, American sculpture, Egypt and the COLONIE CENTENNIAL history of Albany, 125 Washington Ave. BRASS CHOIR CHANGES BY Information, 463-4478. HOCUS-FOCUS HENRY BOLTINOFF openings for brass players, rehearsals on .COLORS first Thursday and third Tuesday of the MAGICMAZEe ALBANY CENTER GALLERIES month, at 7:15p.m., town hall, Route 9, works by Taff Fitterer, Anthony Cafritz Newtonville. Information, 783·2760. PISUMTILGDBYSWT and Nancy Engel, 161 Washington Ave., through Dec. 28. Information, 462·4775. B R P M E T T K C S E I U N. F RDBSYWUHKUGHNAS

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BUDGET WORKSHOP Bethlehem Congregation of Jehovah's PLANNING BOARD 765-2109. 11/28 Workshop for Single parents, focusing Witnesses, Elm Avenue and Feura Bush Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware AA MEETING roe~. Road, 439-0358. on financial goal-setting, managing Ave .. 7:30 p.m.lnlormation, 439-4955. First United Methodist Church of BETHLEHEM credit and first-time debt. Bethlehem Lutheran, Church, 5 Elm Ave., BETHLEHEM BINGO Voorheesville, 68 Maple St., 8 p.m. Delmar, 439-4328. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Glenmont Community Reformed Ohurch. DELMAR COMMUNITY at the Bethlehem Elks Lodge, Route 144, lnlormation, 489-6179. 1 Chapel Lane. Glenmont, 7-830 p.m. Delmar Full Gospel Church, 292 ORCHESTRA Parks and Recreation Oltice. Elm Avenue Elsmere Ave., Delmar, 439-4407. 7:30p.m. Park, 2-4:30 p.m. Also Mon. Information, $3 per family. Information. 463-6806. Rehearsal canceffed.lnformation, 439- Delmar Presbyterian Church, 585 DELMAR ROTARY '7Jum. 12/6 439-0503 BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN 7749. Delaware Ave., 439-9252. Quality Inn, Route 9W. Information, 439- SOLID ROCK CHURCH children's choir. 6:15 p.m .. senior choir, MOTHERS' TIME OUT BETHLEHEM Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware 9988. 1 Kenwood Ave., evening prayer and 7 p.m., 85 Elm Ave. lnlormalion. 439- Christian fellowship group for mothers of BETHLEHEM SENIOR CITIZENS 4328. !we .. Delmar. 439-9929. A.W. BECKER PTA Bible study, 7 p.m. Information. 439- First Church of Christ, Scientist, 555 preschool childr8n, Delmar Reformed Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware 4314. AA MEETINGS Church, 386 Delaware Ave., nursery care Becker Elementary School, Route 9W, Delaware Ave .. Delmar, 439-2512 7:30p.m. Information, 767-2511. Ave:. 12:30 p.m.lnlormation, 439-4955. provided, 9:30 to 11 a.m. Information, TOWN BOARD Slingerlands Community Church. 1499 Firs/ Reformed Church of Belhlehem, TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY New Scol!and Road, noon, and Delmar 439-9929. SLINGERLANDS FIRE Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Route 9W, Selkirk, 767-2243. COMMISSIONERS . Weekly meeting at Delmar Reformed Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., _ DELMAR KIWANIS Ave., 730 p.m.lnlormation, 439-4955. First United Methodist Church of Delmar, Church, 386 Delaware Ave., Delmar, 1- 8:30 p.m.lnlormation, 489-6779. firehouse, 8 p.m. Information, 439-4734. BETHLEHEM TOASTMASTERS 428 Kenwood Ave, 439-9976. Quality Inn, Route 9W, 6:15p.m. 2:30 p.m. lnlormation, 465-8732. lnlormation, 439-2437 or 439-6952. NEW SCOTLAND The Clubhouse. Adams Station Apts .. 1 Glenmont Community Church, 1 Ch-apel YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES CLASS IN JEWISH MYSTICISM NIMBLEFINGERS/QUILTERS Juniper Drive. Delmar, 7:30p.m. Lane, Glenmont, 436-7710. Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Information, 439-0871. g:. ..i. 11/30 King's Chapel, 434 Route 9W, just south Delmar Chabad Center, 109 Elsmere Voorheesville Public Library, 51 Sch.ool Park, 4:30-7 p.m. lnlormation, 439-0503. BINGO ol Glenmont Road, Glenmont, 426-9955. Ave., 7 p.m. lnlormation, 439-8280. Road. 11o 3 p m. lnlormalion, 765-2791. FAMILIES FIRST BETHLEHEM Moun/ Moriah Ministries, Route 9W, PLANNING BOARD Blanchard American Legion Post, 16 INDOOR PISTOL SHOOTING AA MEETING Glenmont, 426-4510. supper\ group for parents of children Poplar Drive, 7:30p.m. Information, 439- Albany County Pistol Cll!b, Winne Place, New Scotland Town Hall, Route 85, 7 with Atlention Deficit Disorder (ADO), 9819. First Reformed Church of Bethlehem. Slingerlands Commumty UMC, 1499 ?to 9 p.m. Also Tuesday. Information, p.m. Information, 765-3356. Bethlehem Public Library, 451 Delaware New Scotland Road. 439-1766. BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 Route 9W, 7:30p.m. Information, 489- 439-0057. Ave., ?to 8:30p.m. Information, 439- 6779. Solid Rock Church, 1 Kenwood Ave., Elsmere Elementary School, 247 ELMWOOD PARK FIRE DISTRICT 8839. CHABAD CENTER Glenmont, 439-4314. AA MEETINGS Delaware Ave., 7:30 to 9 p.m. South Bethlehem United Methodist Board of fire commissioners meeting, Friday services, discussion and kiddush North Bethlehem firehouse, 589 Russell BETHLEHEM TESTIMONY MEETING Church, 65 Wittowbrook Avenue, 767- Slingerlands Community Church, 1499 at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave.lnforf)lation, Road. 7:30p.m. OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED First Church of Christ, Scientist. 555 9953. New Scotland Road, nodn, and Delmar 439-8280. Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., Delaware Ave .. 8 p.m. Information. 439- St. Michael's Shrine, Beacon Road at EXPLORER POST 157 Board meetings first Wednesday of each NEW SCOTLAND 8:30p.m. lnlormation, 489-6779. 2512. Route 9W. Glenmont. 462-2016. For boys and girls 14-21. focusing on month, open to public. Bethlehem Town NEW SCOTLAND PIONEER CLUBS Sl. Stephen's Episcopal Church. Poplar environmental conservation, 310 Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., 4 p.m. Kenwood Ave., 7:30-9 p.m. Information. BETHLEHEM BUSINESS WOMEN FAITH TEMPLE FOr children grades 1 through junior Drive and Elsmere Ave., Delmar, 439- high; Mountainview Evangelical Free 3265: 439-4205. Normans ide Country Club, Salisbury Bible study, New Salem, 7:30p.m. BETHLEHEM Church, Route 155.3:45-5 p.m. St Thomas Tl>e Apostle Roman Catholic BLANCHARD LEGION POST Road, Elsmere, 6 p.m. lntormation, 439- lnlormation. 765-2870. Information, 765-3390. Church. 35 Adams Place, Delmar, 439- meeting, 16 Poplar Drive, 8 p.m. 6194 or 439-3153. AA MEETING PRAYER MEETING YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS 4951: lnlormation, 439-9819. BETHLEHEM LIONS CLUB First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, evening prayer meeting and Bible study, United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, Unity of Faith Christian Fellowship, 436 TEMPLE CHAPTER 5 RAM Days Inn, Route 9W, Glenmont, 7 p.m. .Route 9W, 7:30 p.m.lnformalion, 489- Mountainview Evangelical Free Church. Krumkill Road, North Bethlehem, 438- New Salem, 7 p.m.lnformation, 765- Masonic Temple, 421 Kenwood Ave. Information, 439-4857. 6779. Route 155.7:30 p.m.lnlormation. 765- 4410. 7740. CHABAD CENTER 3390. AA MEETING BETHLEHEM ELKS LODGE 2233 Friday services, discussion and kiddush NEW SCOTLAND SENIORS NEW SCOTLAND Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Route 144, Cedar Hill, 7 p.m. Ave .. 8:30p.m. lnlormalion. 489-6779. lnlormation, 767-2886. at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave. Information, Wyman Osterhout Community Center, WORSHIP INFORMATION 439-8280. New Salem. catt for time. Information, Sat. 12/1 NEW SCOTLAND ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Bethel Baptist Church, meeting at NEW SCOTLAND 765-2109. BETHLEHEM YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM One hearing scheduled. Bethlehem Town Auberge Suisse Restaurant. Route 85, Hall. 445 Delaware Ave. 7:30p.m. PIONEER CLUBS AA MEETING PTA CRAFT FAIR Sponsored by 4-H of Cornell Cooperative 475-9086. lnlormation, 439-4955. For children grades 1 through junior First United Methodist Church ol Featuring more than 75 verndors, bake Cfarksviffe Community Church, Route Extension of Albany County; William Rice Jr. Extension Center, Marttin Road, BINGO high; Mountainview Evangelical Free Voorheesville, 68 Maple St., 8 p m. sale. auction: Hamagrael Elementary 443. 768-2916. Information, 489-6779. Voorheesville, 7-9 p.m. Information, Blanchard American Legion Post, 16 Church. Route 155. 3:45- 5 p.m. School, McGuffey Lane, Slingerlands, 10 Family Worship Center, 92 Lower lnlormation, 765-3390. a.m.- 4 p.m.lnlormation, 475-0224. Copland Hill Road, Feura Bush, 768- 765-3541. Poplar Drive, 7:30p.m. Information. 439- 9819. YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS HOLIDAY NATURE WALK 2021. QUARTET REHEARSAL BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, Family program, collecting natural Faith Temple, New Salem, 765-2870. United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, BETHLEHEM New Salem. 7:15 p.m.lnformation, 765- Elsmere Elementary School, 247 New Salem, 7 p.m. Information, 765- materials for decorations, natural history First United Methodist Church, 68 Maple 4410. RECOVERY, INC. discussion. Five Rivers Environmental Ave., Voorheesville, 765-2895. 4410. Delaware-Ave., 7:30 to 9 p.m. . BC SCHOOL BOARD self-help for. chronic nervous symptoms, Education Center, 56 Game Farni Road, Jerusalem Reformed Church, Route 32; First United Methodist Church, 428 Delmar: 2 p.m. $3 materials lee per Feura Bush, 439-0548. district office, 90 Adams Place, 8 p.m. Sat. 12/8 Kenwood Ave., 10 a.m. Information, 439- lamily. Registration, 475-0291. Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, lnlormation, 439-7098. BETHLEHEM 9976. AA MEETING Route 155, Voorheesville, 765-3390. BETHLEHEM ORDER Of THE EASTERN STAR TEACHER WORKSHOP AT FIVE BETHLEHEM SENIOR CITIZENS Onesquethaw Reformed Church, TREASURE COVE THRIFT SHOP Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Onesquethaw Chapter, Masonic Temple, RIVERS Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave .. 7:30 p.m.lnlormation, 489-6779. Tarrytown Road, Feura Bush, 768-2133. First United Methodist Church, 428 421 Kenwood Ave., 8 p.m. Information, PresbYterian Church in New Scotland, Kenwood Ave., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 439-2181. Project WET workshop for teachers and. Ave., 12:30 p.m.lnlormalion, 439-4955. youth leaders, interdisciplinary program TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY .Route 85, 439-6454. TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY NEW SCOTLAND St. Matthews Roman Catholic Church, emphasizing water and creatures who V'VILLE ZONING BOARD Weekly meeting at Delmar Reformed Mountain_View Road, Voorheesville, Glenmont Community Church: Weiser inhabit it. Five Rivers Environmental Church, 386 Delaware Ave., Delmar. 1- 765-2805. Street, 6 p.m. weigh-in, 6:30p.m. Village Hall, 29 Voorheesville Ave., 7 Education Center, 56 Game Farm Road, 2:30 p.m. Information, 465-8732. BETHLEHEM meeting. Information, 449-2210. p.m. Information, 765-2692. Delmar: 9:30a.m. -1:30pm. Unionville Reformed Church, Delaware Registration, 475-0291. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES WORSHIP INFORMATION Turnpike, 439-5001. ELSMERE FIRE COMMISSIONERS NEW SCOTLAND SENIORS 1\A MEETING Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Bethlehem Community Church, 201 Elm United Pentecostal Church. Route 85, firehouse, Poplar Drive, 7:15p.m. Wyman Osterhout Community Center. Park, 4:30-7 p.m.lnlormalion, 439-0503. Ave .. Delmar, 439-3135. New Salem, 765-4410. lnlormation, 439·9144. New Salem, call for time. Information, Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Ave., 7:30p.m.lnlormation, 489-6779.

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LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE~·-- NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Delmar, New York 12054 cated in Albany County. The Sec­ pose: any lawful purpose. upon whom process may be NOTICE OF PUBLICATION (518)475-7777 retary of State is designated as (November 28, 2001) served and shall mail copy of pro­ 147 FLATBUSH REALTY, LLC (November 28, 2001) the agent of the LLC upon whom cess: C/o Jan Woodcock, 8 W. EUROMATEX LLC was filed with was filed with SSNY on 11/08/ process against the LLC may be Hamilton Pl., Jersey City, NJ SSNYon 10/18/01. Office: Albany 2001. Office: Albany County. served. The address to which the LEGAL NOTICE 07302. Purpose: any lawful pur­ County. SSNY designated as SSNY designated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE Secretary of State shall mail a pose. agent of LLC whom process whom process against may be copy of any process against the Notice of Appl_ication for Authority (November 28, 2001) against may be served. The P.O. served. The P.O. address which Notice of Application for Authority LLC is 302 Washington Avenue of CEO CAPITAL HOLDINGS address which SSNY shall mail SSNY shall niail any process of Administaff Client Services, Extension, Albany, New York XVI, LTD., a foreign limited part­ any process against the LLC against the LLC served upon him: L.P., a foreign limited partnership 12203.. nership (LP). Fictitious name in LEGAL NOTICE served upon him: The LLC, 46 c/o Waterview, 119-15 27th Ave., (LP). Auth. filed with Secy of State (November 28, 2001) NY State: CEO CAPITAL HOLD­ State Street, 3rd Fir, Albany, NY Flushing, NY 11354. Purpose: any of N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/11/01. LP . INGS XVI, LTD. LIMITED PART­ Notice of Qualification of 12207. The registered agent is: lawful purpose. formed in Delaware (DE) on 9fi/ ------NERSHIP. Auth. filed with Secy. CornProductsMCP Sweeteners USA Corporate Services Inc. at (November 28, 2001) 01. NY office location: Albany NOTICE OF PUBLICATION of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/10/ LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of the same address. County. SSNY designated as 2001. LP formed in Florida (FL) State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 11/1/01. Purpose: any·lawful purpose. agent of LP upon whom process BFA GLOBAL ADVISORS LLC on 12/1/1999. NY office locaticm: LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on (November 28, 2001) NOTICE OF FORMATION OF against it may be served. SSNY was filed with SSNY on 10/22/ Albany County. SSNY designated 10/27/00. NY office location: Al­ LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY shall mail copy of process to: c/o 2001. Office: Albany County. as agent of LP upon. whom pro­ bany County. SSNY designated (LLC) Corporation Service Co., 80 State SSNY designated as agent of LLC cess against it may be served. as agent of LLC upon whom pro­ NOTICE OF PUBLICATION St.,Aibany, NY 12207, registered whom process against may be SSNY shall mail copy of process cess against it may be served. Name: 1843 Central Avenue As­ agent upon whom process may served. The P.O. address which to: Corporation Service Co., 80 SSNY shall mail copy of process EXPERTLINK LLC was filed with sociate, LLC. Articles of Organi­ be served. Principal office ad­ SSNY shall mail any process State St., Albany, NY 12207, reg­ to: c/o CT Corporation System, SSNY on 11/13/2001. Office: Al­ zation filed with Secretary of State dress of L.P.: 19001 Crescent against the LLC served upon him: istered agent of LP upon whom 111 8th Ave., NY, NY 10011, reg­ bany County. SSNY designated of New York (SSNY) on 10/04/01. Springs Dr., Kingwood, TX 77339. The LLC, 30 E. 40th Street, Ste. process may be served. FL ad­ istered agent upon whom process as agent of LLC whom process Office Location: Albany County. Name/address of each general #605, New York, NY 10016. The dress of LP: 1551 Sandspur Rd., may be served. DE address of against may be served. The P.O. SSNY designated as agent of LLC partner available from SSNY. registered agent is: USA Corpo­ Maitland, FL 32751. Name/ad­ LLC: 1209 Orange St., address which SSNY shall mail upon whom process against it Cert. of LP on file with DE Secy. rate Services Inc. at the same dress of each general partner Wilmington, DE 19801. Arts. of any process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail of State, Corp. Div., 401 Federal address. Purpose: any lawful pur­ available from SSNY. Cert. of LP Org. on file with DE Secy. of State, served upon him: The LLC, 30 E. copy of process to 1843 Central St., Suite 4, Dover, DE 19901. pose. on file with FL Secy. of State, Div. Townsend Bldg., Dover, DE 40th Street, Ste 605, New York, Avenue Associates, LLC, 1843 Purpose: any lawful activity. (November 28, 2001) of Corps., P.O. Box 6327, Talla­ 19903. Purpose: to serve as the NY 10016. The registered agent Central Avenue, Albany, New York (November 28, 2001) hassee, FL 32314. Purpose: any sales and distribution for Corn is: USA Corporate Services Inc. 12205. Purpose: any lawful pur­ lawful activity. Products International, Inc. and at ~he same address. Purpose: pose. CERTIFICATION OF (November 28, 2001) Minnesota Corn Processors, LLC any lawful purpose. (November 28, 2001) LEGAL NOTICE CONVERSION OF BIG in designated product categories. ·(November 28, 2001) MOOSE PARTNERS (November 28, 2001) Notice of Qualification of LEGAL NOTICE ARTICLES OF Administaff Insurance Services, Under Section 1006 of the Lim­ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A ORGANIZATION OF 3356 L.L.C. Authority field with Secy. of ited Liability Company·Law Notice of Qualification of CED NOTICE OF PUBLICATION DOMESTIC LIMITED . CARMEN ROAD, LLC State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/24/01. FIRST: The partnership was, in CONSTRUCTION MANAGE­ LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) Fictitious name in NY State: accordance with the provisions of MENT, _L.L.C. Authority filed with CREATIVE DESIGN LLC was (Under Section 203 of the Limited Administaff Insurance Agency. the New York Limited Liability Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on filed with SSNY on 10/18/01. Of­ The name of the LLC is FIRST liability Company Law of the LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on Company Law, duly converted to 10/9/01. Office location: Albany fice: Albany County. SSNY des­ COLUMBIA 57·5 HVA, LLC. The State of New York) 2/13101 . NY office location: Albany a limited liability company. County. LLC formed in Florida ignated as agent of LLC whom Articles of Organization of the LLC The undersigned, being natural County. SSNY designated as SECOND: The name of the part­ (FL) on 6/20/00. SSNY desig­ process against may be served. were filed with the NY Secretary persons of at least eighteen (18) agent of LLC upon whom process nership was Big Moose Partners. nated as agent of LLC upon The P.O. address which SSNY of State on November 6, 2001. years of age and acting as the against it may be served. SSNY THIRD: The name of the limited whom process against it may be shall mail any process against the The purpose of the LLC is t9 en­ organizers qf the Limited Liability shall mail copy of process to; c/o liability company is Big Moose served. SSNY shall mail copy of LLC served upon him:· The LLC, gage in any lawful act or activity. Company (the "Company") Corporation Service Co., 80 State Partners LLC. process to: c/o Corporation Ser­ 46 State Street, 3rd Fir, Albany, The office~ of the LLC is to be lo­ hereby being formed under Sec­ St., Albany, NY 12207. DE ad­ FOURTH: The county within the vice Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY NY 12207. The registered agent cated in Albany County. The Sec­ tion 203 of the Limited Liability dress of LLC: 2711 Centerville state in which the office of the lim­ 12207, registered agent upon is: USA Corporate Services Inc. retary of State is designated as Company Law of the State of New Rd., Ste. 400, Wilmington, DE ited liability company is to be lo­ whom process may. be served. FL at the same address. the agent of the LLC upon whom York (the "LLCL"), certify that 19808. Arts. of Org. on file with cated is Albany. address of LLC: 1551 Sandspur Purpose: any lawful purpose. process against the LLC may be FIRST: The nart:~e of the Company DE Secy. of State, 401 Federal FIFTH: The secretary of state is Rd., Maitland, FL 32751. Arts. of (November 28, 2001) served. The address to which the is 3356 Carmen Road, LLC. St., Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: designated as agent of the limited Org. on file with FL Secy. of State, Secretary of State shall mail a SECOND: The purpose of the conducting business as an insur­ liability company upon whom pro­ Div. of Corps., P.O. Box 6327, copy of any -process against the Company is to engage in any law­ ance agency. cess against it may be served. Tallahassee, FL32314. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE LLC is-26 Centu_ry Hill Drive, Suite ful act or activity for which limited (November 28, 2001) The post office address within or any lawful activity. 101, Latham, New York 12110- liability companies may be orga­ without this state to which the sec­ (November 28, 2001) Creative Resources Broker Ser­ 2128. vices, LLC, App. for Auth. filed nized under the LLCL. retary of state shall mail a copy of (November 28, 2001) THIRD: The county within the . NOTICE OF FORMATION OF any process against the limited SSNY 10/11/01. Albany Co. LLC State of New York in which the LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY liability company served upon him ARTICLES OF org. in Rl 6/23/98. SSNY desig­ nated as agt. upon whom process office of the Company is to be lo­ or her is: ORGANIZATION OF CIN . NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A NAME: ALBANY INVESTIGA­ may be served and shall mail cated is Albany County. 12 Century Hill Drive DEVELOPER LLC DOMESTIC LIMITED FOURTH: In addition to the TION AND PROCESS SER­ copy .of. proc.: Richard M. Latham, New York 12110 LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) events of the dissolution set forth VICES, LLC. Articles of Organi­ SIXTH: The effective date of the Under Section 203 of the Limited Spaziano, 250F Centerville Ad., Warwick, AI 02886, the principal in Section 701 of the LLCL, the zation were filed with the Secre­ Certificate of Conversion shall be Liability Company Law The name of the LLC is FIRST latest date on which the Company tary of State of New York (SSNY) the date of filing with the Secre­ FIRST: The name of the limited office addr. in AI. Art. of Org. on file: SSRI, 100 N. Main St., Provi­ COLUMBIA CENTURY-30, LLC. may dissolve is August 31, 2049. on 11/20/01. Office location: Al­ tary of State. liability company is: CIN Devel­ The Articles of Organization of the FIFTH: The Secretary of State is bany County. SSNY has been SEVENTH; The limited liability oper LLC. dence, AI 02903. Purpose: any lawful purpose. LLC were filed with the NY Sec­ desig~ated as the Agent of the designated as agent of the LLC company is to be managed by all SECOND: The county within the retary of State on November 6, (November 28, 2001) Company upon whom process upon whom process against it of its members. state in which the office of the lim­ 2001. The purpose of the LLC is against the Company may be may be served. SSNY shall mail IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this ited liability company is to be lo­ to engage in any lawful act or ac­ served. The Post Office address a copy of process to the LLC, P.O. certificate has been subscribed to cated is Albany. tivity. The office of the LLC is to NOTICE OF PUBLICATION within or without the State of New Box 4182, Albany, New York this 14th day of November, 2001, THIRD: The latest date on which be located in Albany County. The York to which the Secretary of 12204. Purpose: For any lawful by the undersigned who affirms the limited liability company is to Secretary of State is designated State shall mail a copY of any pro­ purpose. that the statements made herein dissolve is December 31, 2050. CROSSHEAD LLC was filed with SSNY on 11/06/2001. Office: AI· as the agent of the LLC upon cess against the Company served (November 28, 2001) are true under the penalties of FOURTH: The secretary of state whom process against the LLC upon the Secretary of State is c/o perjury. is designated as agent of the lim­ bany. County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC whom process may be served. The address to Jeremiah F. Manning, 27 S/Kenneth M. Raymond, Jr., ited liability company upon whom against may be served. T}le P.O. which the _Secretary of State shall Brookman Avenue, Delmar, New OMITTED IN ERROR IN Authorized Person process against it may be served. York 12054. address which SSNY shall mail mail a copy of any process NOVEMBER 14, 2001 ISSUE (November 28, 2001) The post office address within or against the LLC is 26 Century Hill SIXTH: The Company is to be without this state to which the sec­ any process against the LLC served upon him: The LLC, 46 Drive, Suite 101, Latham, New managed by one or more mem­ ANNUAL ELECTION OF retary of state shall mail a copy of York 12110-2128. bers. SLINGERLANDS FIRE DIS­ State Street, 3rd Fir, Albany, NY NOTICE OF FORMATION OF any process against the limited (November 28, 2001) SEVENTH: A manager shall not TRICT liability company served upon him 12207. The registered agent is: be personally liable to the Com­ December 11, 2001 LLC or her is: USA Corporate Services Inc. at pany or its members for damages PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the the same address. Purpose: any Articles of Organization for 12 Century Hill Drive Annual Election of the lawful purpose. LEGAL NOTICE for any breach of duty as a man­ BROWN & WEINRAUB LLC were Latham, New York 12110 Slingerlands Fire District will take (November 28, 2001) ager, except for any matter in re­ filed with the Secretary of State FIFTH: The effective date of the Notice of Qualification of Five-0 place on December 11, 2001, be­ spect of which such manager of New York on September 27, Articles of Organization shall be Staffing, LLC. Authority filed with shall be liable by reason that, in tween the hours of 6:00p.m. and the date of filing with the Secre· Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on addition to any and all other re­ 9:00p.m. at the Slingerlands Fire 2001. Office located in Albany NOTICE OF FORMATION OF County. The Secretary of State tary of State. 1115/01. LLC formed in Delaware quirements for such liability, there House located at 1520 New Scot­ has been designated as agent SIXTH: The limited liability com­ D. A. YOUNG, LLC (DE) on 3/22101. NY office loca­ land Road, for the purpose of shall have been a judgment or upon which process may be pany is to be managed by 1 or tion: Albany County. SSNY des· other final adjudication adverse to electing one Commissioner for a more members. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that D. served and a copy of process A. Young, LLC filed its Articles of ignated as agent of LLC upon such manager that establishes 5-year term commencing on IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this whom process against it may be January 1, 2002 and ending on shall be mailed by the Secretary Organization with the Department that such manager's acts or omis­ of State to the LLC at 12 Sheridan certificate has been subscribed to served. SSNY shall mail copy of sions were in bad faith o·r involved December 31, 2006. All duly reg­ of State on September 4, 2001, Avenue, Albany, New York 12207. this 15th day of November, 2001, process to the principal office of intentional misconduct or a know­ istered residents of the pursuant to Limited Liability Com­ by the undersigned who affirms LLC: 1128 Pennsylvania Ave., ing violation of law that such man­ Slingerlands Fire District shall be Purpose: for any lawful activity for pany Law Section 203. The name that the statements made herein Suite 110, Albuquerque, NM ager personally gained in fact _a eligible to vote. which limited liability companies of the limited liability company (the are true under the penalties of 87110. Arts. of Org. on file with DE financial profit or other advantage may be formed under the Jaw. "Company") is D. A. Young, LLC. Candidates for District Office shall perjury. Secy. of State, 401 FeOerai.St., to which such manager was not file their names with the Secretary (November 28, 2001) The office of the COmpany is to S/Jesse Vandergrift, Attorney in be located in Albany County. The Suite 4, Dover, DE 19901. Pur­ legally entitled or that with respect of the Slingerlands Fire District at pose: any lawful activity. to a distribution the subject of 628 Kenwood Avenue, Delmar, ~ Fact Secretary of State is designated §508 of the LLCL, such NY no later than November 21, NOTICE OF FORMATION OF (November 28, 2001) as agent of the Company upon (November 28, 2001) manager's act were not per­ 2001. LLC whom process against it may be formed in accordance with §409 served. The post office address (November 28, 2001) Articles of Organization for of the LLCL. Neither the amend­ LEGAL NOTICE within this state to which the Sec­ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF BROWN VIDAL & WEINRAUB ment not the repeal of this Article retary of State shall mail a copy LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LLC were filed with the Secretary Notice of Application for Auihority of any process served againsrit shall eliminate or reduce the ef­ NOTICE OF PUBLICATION of Cingular Wireless Employee of State of New York on October is 11 Palmer Avenue, Delmar, Name: GCAP EOUITY ASSOCI­ fect of this Article in respect to any Services, LLC, a foreign limited BELFORD LLC was filed with 10, 2001. Office located in Albany New York 12054. The Company ATES, LLC. Articles of Organiza­ matter occurring or any cause of liability company (LLC). Auth. filed SSNYon 11/08/2001. Office: Al­ County. The Secretary of State is authorized to engage in all busi­ tion were filed with the Secretary action, suit or claim that, but for with Secy of State of N.Y. (SSNY) bany County. SSNY designated has been designated as agent nesses permitted by the Limited of State of New York (SSNY) on this Article, would accrue or arise, on 10/15/01. LLC formed in Dela­ as agent of LLC whom process upon which process may be Liability Company Law of the 10/1-9/01. Office location: Albany prior to such amendment, repeal ware (DE) on 10/1/01. NY office against may be served. The P.O. served and a copy of process State of New York. The character County. SSNY has been desig­ or adoption of an inconsistent pro­ location: Albany County. SSNY address which SSNY shall mail shall be mailed by the Secretary or purpose of the business of the nated as agent of the LLC upon­ vision. This Article shall neither designated as agent of LLC upon any process against the LLC of State to the LLC at 12 Sheridan Company is to engage in any law­ whom process against it may be eliminate nor limit the liability of a whom process against it may be served upon him; The LLC, 46 Avenue, Albany, New York 12207. ful activity. served. SSNY shall mail a copy manager for any act or omission served. SSNY shall mail copy of State Street, 3rd Fir, Albany, NY Purpose: for any lawful activity for (November 28, 2001) of process to the LLC, c/o Herrick, .occurring prior to the adoption of process to: c/o Corporation Ser­ Feinstein LLP, Attn: Lawrence M. this Article. 12207. The registered agent is: which limited liability companies vice Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY Levinson, Esq., 111 Washington EIGHTH: The Company shall in­ USA Corporate Services Inc. at may be formed under the law. 12207, registered agent upon Avenue, Albany, New York 12210- demnify, to the full extent permit­ the same address. Purpose: any (November 28, 2001) NOTICE OF PUBLICATION whom process may be served. 2210. Purpose: For any lawful by the LLCL, as amended lawful purpose. ted Principal office address of LLC: purpose. from time to time, all persons (November 28, 2001) ELMFOAD LLC was filed with NOTICE OF PUBLICATION 5565 Glenridge Connector, At­ SSNYon 11/08/2001. Office: Al­ (November 28, 2001) whom it is permitted to indemnify lanta GA 30342. Arts. of Org. on pursuant thereto. bany County. SSNY designated CATTON INTERNATIONAL LLC file with DE Secy. of State, Fed­ as agent of LLC whom process IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A was filed with SSNY on 11/06/ eral & Duke of York St., Dover, DE subscribed this certificate and do DOMESTIC LIMITED against may be served. The P.O. 2001. Office: Albany County. 19901. Purpose: any lawful activ­ address which SSNY shall mail hereby affirm the foregoing as true LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) SSNY designated as agent of LLC ity. any process against the LLC under the penalties of perjury, this whom process against may be (November 28, 2001) 27th day of September, 2001. The name of the LLC is BERK­ · served upon him: The LLC, 46 served. The P.O. address which ______.:______State Street, 3rd Fir, Albany, NY Muzafer Cecunjanin SHIRE PARTNERS, LLC. The SSNY shall mail any process 12207. The registered agent is: 126 Cherry Avenue Articles of Organization of the LLC against the LLC served upon him: LEGAL NOTICE USA Corporate Services Inc. at Delmar, New York 12054 were filed with the NY Secretary The LLC, 46 State Street, 3rd Fir, of State on November 6, 2001. the same address. Purpose: any (518)475-7777 Albany, NY 12207. The registered Comfort Homes, LLC,·Art. of Org. lawful purpose. - The purpose of the LLC is to en­ filed SSNY 8/17/01. Albany Hasan Cecunjanin agent is: USA Corporate Services (November 28, 2001) gage in any lawful act or activity. Inc. at the same address. Pur- County. SSNY designated as agt. 131 Cherry Avenue The office of the LLC is to be lo- THE SPOTLIGHT November 28,.2001 -PAGE 27 LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE ___ LEGAL NOTICE--­ LEGAL NOTICE---:'::'-: retary of State has b_e_e_n_d:-e-s'"ig-- NOTICE OF FORMATION OF ------­ County. SSNY designated as Properties LLC. Mortgage, LLC. Authority filed LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY nated as agent upon which pro­ agent of LLC whom process SECOND: The county within the with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) NOTICE OF PUBLICATION cess may be served and a copy against may be served. The P.O. state in which the office of the lim­ on 11/9/0t. LLC formed in Dela­ NAME: Gl DEVELOPMENT LLC. of process shall be mailed by the ited liability company is to be lo­ ware (DE) on 5/1/01. NY office HEARN LLC was filed with SSNY address which SSNY shall mail Articles of Organization were filed Secretary of State to the LLC at any ·process against the LLC cated is Albany. location: Albany County. SSNY with the Secretary of State of New on 11/06/2001. Office: Albany 112 State Street, Suite 1314, Al­ THIRD: The latest date on which designated as agent of LLC upon County. SSNY designated as served upon him: The LLC, 46 York (SSNY) on 07/26/01. Office bany, New York 12207. Purpose: State Street, 3rd Fir, Albany, NY the limited liability company is to whom process against it may_ be location; Albany County. SSNY agent of LLC whom proce'ss for any lawful activity for which dissolve is December 31,2051. served. SSNY shall mail copy of against may be served. The P.O. 12207. The registered agent is: has been designated as agent of limited liability companies may be USA Corporate Services Inc. at FOURTH: The secretary of state process to: c/o Corporation Ser­ the LLC upon whom process address which SSNY shall mail formed under the law. is designated as agent of the lim­ vice Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY any process against the LLC the same address. Purpose: any against it may be served. SSNY (November 28, 2001) lawfUl purpose. ited liability company upon whom 12207. Principal office of LLC: 1 served upon him: The LLC, 46 Home Campus, x2401-06T, Des shall mail a copy of process to the (November 28, 2001) process against it may be served. LLC, 30 Trumpeter Place, State Street, 3rd Fir, Albany, NY The post office address within or Moines, lA 50328. Arts. of Org. on Slingerlands, New York 12159. 12207. The registered agent is: NOTICE OF FORMATION OF without this state to which the sec­ file with DE Secy. of State, Purpose: For any lawful purpose. USA Corporate Services Inc. at LED LIGHTING COMPANY, retary of state shall mail a copy of Loockerman & Federal Sts., Do­ the same address. Purpose: any CERTIFICATE OF (November 28, 2001) LLC any process against the limited ver, DE 19901. Purpose: any law­ lawfUl purpose. REGISTRATION OF NEBRES liability company served upon him ful activity. (November 28, 2001) (Pursuant to Section 203 of the & PATEL, LLP or her is: (November 28, 2001) P. Box26 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Limited Liability Company Law) Under Section 121-1500(a) of the 0. Newtonville, New York 12128 GIO REALTY, LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Partnership Law NOTICE OF PUBLICATION the Articles of Organization of FIFTH: The effective date of the NOTICE OF FORMATION OF FIRST: The name of the regis­ Articles of Organization shall be Notice is hereby given of the for­ LED LIGHTING COMPANY, LLC tered limited liability partnership PROFESSIONAL SERVICE mation of GIO Realty, LLC, a lim­ HEPSCOTT SERV'tcES LLC (the ucompany'') were filed with the date of filing with the Secre­ was filed with SSNY on 11/06/ is: · LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ited liability company. The date of the Secretary of State of the State tary of State. 2001. Office: Albany County. NEBRES & PATEL, LLP SIXTH: The limited liability com­ filing of the Artides of Organiza­ of New York on November 8, SECOND: The address of the The name of the professional ser­ SSNY designated as agent of LLC pany is to be managed by 1 of vice limited. liability company is tion with the Secretary of State is 2001. principal office of the partnership October 22, 2001. The county in whom process against may be The Company is being formed to more members. - Registered Professional Nursing served. The P.O. address which without limited partners is 1500 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this which the office of the limited li­ engage in the manufacturing and Second Avenue, Watervliet, New and Clinical Consulting, LLC. The ability company is to be located SSNY shall mail any process Sale of lights and to engage in any certificate has been subscribed to Articles of Organization were filed against the LLC served upon him: York 12189. this 1st day of November, 2001, is Albany. The Secretary of State other lawful act or activity for THIRD: The profession to be on August 6, 2001 with the NYS The LLC, 46 State Street, 3rd Fir, by the undersigned who affirms has been designated as the agent . which limited liability companies practiced by such partnership Department of State. The County Albany, NY 12207. The registered that the statements made herein of the limited liability company may be organized under the without limited partners is the within this State in which the of­ upon whom process against rt agent is: USA Corporate Services LLCL are true under the penalties of fice of the professional service Inc. at the same address. Pur· practice of general medicine, and perjury. may be served and the post o(­ The office of the Company is to such partnership without limited limited liability company is to be fice address within this state of the pose: any lawful purpose. be located in the County of Al­ . Sf Robert J. Sneeringer, located is Albany County. The (November 28, 2001) partners is eligible to register as limited liability company is 3 bany, State of New York. The Sec­ a uregistered limited liability part· · Attorney In Fact Secretary of State is designated Groesbeck Place, Elsmere, New retary of State has been desig­ nershiph pursuant to 121-1500(a) (November 28, 2001) as agent of the professional ser­ York 12054. The limited liability nated as the agent of the Com­ of the Partnership Law. vice limited liability company upon company has no specific date of NOTICE OF FORMATION OF pany upon whom process against whom process against it may be LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY FOURTH: The Secretary of State dissolution. The limited liability the Company may be served. The is designated as agent of the reg­ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF served. The post office address company is OrQanized for the pur­ post office address to which ~he within or without this State to NAME: HIGH YIELD LIQUIDITY istered limited liability partnership LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY pose of carryrng on rental real Secretary of State shall mail a which the Secretary of State will FUND LLC. Application for Au­ upon whom process against it (LLC) estate activities and for any and copy of any process against the may be served. The post office mail a copy of any process. thority was filed with the Secre· against the professional service all business activities per'mitted Company served upon such Sec­ address within or without this state Name: Oakwood Terrace Apart· tary of State of New York (SSNY) limited liability company served under the laws of the State of New retary of State is 50 State Street, to which the Department of State ments LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with on 11/05/01. Office location: Al­ upon him or_ her is 6 Lincoln Av­ York. DeFabio, Tommaney and 6th Floor, Albany, NY 12207. shall mail a copy of any process Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on Legnard, Professional Corpora­ bany County. SSNY has been enue, Delmar, New York 12054. designated as agent of the LLC (November 28, 2001) served against it is 1500 Second 9/19/01. Office location: Albany tion, attorneys for GIO Realty, Avenue, Watervliet, New York County. SSNY tdesignated as The specific date upon which the upon whom process against it LLC is to dissolve is: April 30, LLC, 4 Automation Lane, Albany, 12189. agent of LLC upon whom process New York 12205. may be served. SSNY shall mail 3051. The purpose of the busi­ a copy of process to the LLC, c/o NOTICE OF PUBLICATION FIFTH: The registration is effec­ against it may be served. SSNY (November28, 2901) ness of the LLC is registered pro­ One Cap_itol Center, 99 Pine tive upon filing. shall mail copy of process to: c/o LIBERTY LIGHTHOUSE GROUP SIXTH: The partnership without Corporation Service Co., 80 State fessional nursing. Street, Albany, New York 12201. LLC was filed wtth SSNY on 11/ (November 28, 2001) Purpose: For any lawful purpose .. limited partners is filing a regis­ St., Albany, NY 12207, registered NOTICE OF FORMATION OF 14/2001. Office: Albany County. (November 28, 2001) tration for status as a registered agent of LLC upon whom process GORDON BROTHERS SSNY designated as agent of LLC limited liability partnership. may be served. Purpose: solely DEVELOPMENT, LP, A whom- process against may be IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this to own, operate, manage, and ARTICLES OF served. The P.O. address which ORGANIZATION OF RIVERS LIMITED PARTNERSHIP NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Certificate has been subscribed lease the Oakwood Terrace Apart­ SSNY shall mail any process on the 9th day of November, 2001 ments in the Village of Elmira EDGE LLC • UNDER SECTION 121-201 OF LLC against the LLC served upon him: THE REVISED liMITED by the undersigned, who affirms Heights, Chemung County, New The LLC, 122 East 42nd Street, York and activities incidental Under Section 203 of the Limited PARTNERSHIP ACT JGH, LLC, filed Articles of Orga­ that the statements made herein Suite 221 o, New York, NY 10168. are true under the penalties of thereto. Liability' Company Law nization with the New York Sec­ Purpose: any lawful purpose. perjury. (November 28, 2001) FIRST: The name of the limited Notice is hereby given that the retary of State on October 19, (November 28, 2001) liability company is: Rivers Edge ~ SNina R. Patel, Partner persons named below have 2001.1ts office is located in Albany LLC. formed a limited partnership for County. The Secretary of State 1500 Second Avenue NOTICE OF PUBLICATION SECOND: The county within the the transaction of business in the has been designated as agent NOTICE OF FORMATION OF Watervliet, New York 12189 state in which the office of the lim­ State of New York by filing a Cer- upon whom process may be LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY (November 28, 2001) OXTOBY LLC was filed with ited liability company -is to be lo­ tificate of Limited Partnership of served and shall mail a copy of SSNY on 11/06/2001. Office: Al­ cated is Albany. which the substance is as follows: . any process served on him or her NAME: MARJO, LLC. Articles of bany County. SSNY designated THIRD: The latest date on which 1. The name of the limited part- toJGH, LLC, 148 KentSt.,Albany, Organization were filed"with the NOTICE OF PUBLICATION as agent of LLC whom process the limited liability company is to nership is GORDON BROTHERS NY 12206. Its business is to en­ Secretary of State of New York against may be served. The P.O. dissolve is December 31, 2050. DEVELOPMENT, LP (The "Lim- gage in any lawful activity for (SSNY) on 10/11/00. Office loce­ NORTH SIDE STUDIOS, LLC address which SSNY shall-mail FOURTH: The secretary of state ited Partnership"). which limited liability oompanies t~on: Albany County. SSNY has was filed with SSNYon 10/30/01. any process against the LLC is designated as agent of the lim­ 2. The office of the the Limited may be organized under Section been designated as agent of the Office: Albany County. SSNY des­ served upon him: The LLC, 46 ited liability company upon whom Partnership is to be located in AI- 203 of the New York Limited Li­ LLC upon whom process against ignated as agent of LLC whom State Street, 3rd Fir, Albany, NY process against it may be served. bany County. ability Company Act. it may be served. SSNY shall mail process against may be served. 12207. The registered agent is: The post office address within or The. P.O. address which SSNY 3. The Certificate of Limited Part- (November 28, 2001) a copy of process to the LLC, USA Corporate Services Inc. at without this state to w~ich the sec­ nership is to be located in Albany ATTN: Jeffrey Feinman, 137 Lark shall mail any process against the the same address. Purpose: any retary of state shall mail a copy of County. Street, P.O. Box 1428, Albany, LLC served upon him: The LLC, lawful purpose. any process against the limit~ 4. The Secretary of State is des­ NOTICE PURSUANT TO 543 Bedford Avenue, PMD 299, New York 12201. Purpose: For (November 28, 2001) liability company served upon hrm ignated as agent of the Limited • LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ·any lawful purpose. Brooklyn, NY 11211. Purpose: or her is: Partnership upon whom process LAW§206 (November 28, 2001) any lawful purpose. 12 Century Hill Drive against it may be served. The post (November 28, 2001) LEGAL NOTICE Latham, New York 1211 0 office address to which the Sec­ (1) The name. of the Limited Li­ FIFTH: The effective date.of·the retary of State shall mail a copy ability Company Is: K.O. LLC. LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of PCP Articles of Organization shall be of any process served on him (2) The Articles of Organization ARTICLES OF Acquisitions, LLC. Authority filed the date of filing with the Seers- against the Limited Partnership is were filed with the Secretary of Notice of Organization of McCabe ORGANIZATION OF O'KEEFE with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) tary of State. · 50 State Street- 6th Floor, Albany, State on October 19, 2001. - Holdings, LLC DEVELOPMENT LLC on 10/26/01. LLC formed in Dela- SIXTH: The limited liability com­ New York 12207. (3) the limited liability company is On November 9, 2001, McCabe ware(DE)on10/22J01.NYoffice pany is to be managed by 1 or 5. The name'and the street ad­ located in Albany County. Holdings, LLC ("LLC") filed Ar­ Under Section 203 of the Limited location: Albany County. SSNY more members. dreSs of the general partner is: ( 4) The Secretary of State has ticles of Organization with the Liability Company Law · designated as agent of LLC upon IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Name: GBD, LLC been designated as agent of the New York State Department of FIRST: The name of the limited whom process against it may be certificate has been subscribed to Address: 50 State Street limited liability company upon State. The office of the LLC is to liability company is: O'Keefe De­ served. SSNY shall mail copy of this 15th day of November, 2001, 6th Floor whom process against it may be be located in Albany County. The velopment LLC. process to: c/o Corporation Ser- by the undersigned who affirms Albany, New York 12207 served and the following is the New York Secretary of State is SECOND: The county within the vice Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY · that the statements made herein 6. The latest date upon which the post office address to which the designated as the agent upon state in which the office of the lim­ 12207. Principal office of LLC: c/ are true under the penalties of Limited Partnership is to dissolve Secretary of State shall mail a whom process against the LLC ited liability company is to be lo­ o lnvestcorp,.280 Park Ave., 36 pe~ury. is December 31, 2051 unless copy of any process against it may be served. The post office cated is Albany. W NY, NY 10017.Arts. of Org. on S/Jesse Vandergrift, Attorney in sooner terminated at a prior time served upon him or her: address to which the Secretary of THIRD: The latest date on which file with DE Secy. of State, 401 · Fact in accordance with the Limited 61 Columbia Street, Suite 210 the limited liability company is to State shall mail a copy of any pro­ Federal St., Dover, DE 19901. (November 28, 2001) Partnership Agreement. Albany, New York 12210 cess against the LLC Served upon dissolve is December 31, 2051. Purpose: any lawful activity. 7. The certificate referred to above (5) The character and/or purpose him or her is to the LLC, c/o Erin FOURTH: The secretary of state (November 28, 2001) has been sworn to by the general of the limited liability company is is designated as agent of the lim­ McCabe, 67 Cascade Terrace, LEGAL· NOTICE partner. to act as an internet directory by Niskayuna, New York 12309. The ited liability company upon whom (November 28, 2001) obtaining and distributing informa­ LLC is organized for the purpose process against it may be served. NOTICE OF FORMATION ROUTE 9W ASSOCIATES, LLC. tion regarding internet providers. of holding real and personal prop­ The post office address within or Notice of formation of a domestic (November 28, 2001) erty. without this state to which the sec­ The name of the limited liability Limited Liability Company (LLC). NOTICE OF PUBLICATION (November 28, 2001) retary of state shall mail a copy of company is Philip F. McGuire, Articles of_Organization filed with any process against the limited LLC. The Articles of Organization the New York Secretary of State HALSALL LLC was filed with LEGAL NOTICE liability company served upon him were filed with the Secretary of · on October 24, 2001. The pur­ SSNY on 11/06/2001. Office: Al­ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A or her is: State on October 24, 2001. The pose of the LLC is to engage in bany County. SSNY designated Notice of Qualification of KRX, DOMESTIC LIMITED P. 0. Box 26 principal place of business of the any lawful ac.Yor activity. The of­ as agent of LLC whom process LLC. Authority filed with Secy. of LIABILITY COMPANY (LLCY . Newtonville, New York 12128 LLC shall be located in Albany fice of the LLC is to be located in against may be served. The P.O. State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 11/15101. FIFTH: The effective date of the County. The Secretary of State Albany County. The Secretary of address which SSNY shall mail LLC formed in Connecticut (CT) The name of the LLC is MDS Articles of Organization shall be has been designated as the agent State is designated as the agent any process against the LLC on 9/4/01. NY location: Albany SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT the date of filing with the Secre­ of the LLC upon whom process of the LLC upon whom process served upon him: The LLC, 46 County. SSNY designated as PRODUCTIONS, LLC. The Ar­ tary of State. against it may be served. The post against the LLC may be served. State Street, 3rd Fir, Albany, NY agent of LLC upon whom process ticles of Organization of the LLC SIXTH: The limited liability com­ office address to which the Sec- The address to which the Secre­ 12207. The registered agent is: against it may be served. SSNY were filed with the NY Secretary­ pany is to be managed by 1 of retary of State shall mail a copy tary of State shall mail a copy of USA Corporate Services Inc. at shall mail copy of process to: c/o of State on November 6, 2001. more members. of any process is Philip F. any process against the.LLC is the same address. Purpose: any Corporation Service Co., 80 State _The purpose of the LLC is to en­ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this McGuire, LLC., 1980 Central Av- 596 New Loudon Road, Latham, lawful purpose. St.,Albany, NY 12207, registered gage in any-lawful act or ac~ivity. certificate has been subscribed to enue, Albany, New York. 12205. New York 12110. (November 28, 2001) ag!=lnt upon whom process may The office of the LLC is to be lo­ this 1st day of November,-2001, The purpose of the LLC rs to en- -(Nov&mber 28, 2001) be served. CT address of LLC: 16 cated in Albany County. The Sec­ by the undersigned whb affirms gage in any lawful activity for Munson Rd., Farmington, CT · retary of State is designated as that the statements made herein which a limited liability company LEGAL NOTICE 06032. Arts. of Org. on file with the agent of the LLC upon whom are true under the penalties of may be organized under New CT Secy. of State, P.O. Box process against the LLC may be perjury. York law. Notice of formation of limited liabil­ 150470, Hartford, CT 06115. Pur- served. The address to which the Sf Robert J. Sneeringer, Filed by: ity company (LLC). Name: HARD pose: any lawful activity. Secretary of State shall mail a HATS FOR AMERICA, LLC.Arts. · Attorney in Fact Sullivan, McBride, Hess & (November 28, 2001) copy of any process against the of Or9. filed with Secy. of State of (November 28, 2001) Youngblood, PC N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/10/01. Office LLC is 36 Park Hill Drive, Albany, 4 Tower Place location: Albany County. SSNY New York 12204.. Albany, New York 12203 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF (November 28, 2001) ARTICLES OF designated as agent of LLC upon LLC (518)438-5364 whom process againl)t it may be ORGANIZATION OF O'KEEFE (November 28, 2001) served. SSNY shall mail copy of PROPERTIES LLC Articles of Organization for LAST­ NOTICE OF PUBLICATION process to: 8 Country ClUb Drive, ING IMAGES, LLC were filed with Under Section 203 of the Limited Annandale, NJ 08801. Purpose: the Secretary of State of New York LEGAL NOTICE MOVING TECHNOLOGY SYS­ Liability Company Law any lawful activity. on October 11, 2001. Office lo­ TEM LLC was filed with SSNY on (November 28, 2001) cated in Albany County. The Sec· FIRST: The name of the limited Notice of Qualification of PWC 1 0/30(2001. Office: Albany liability company is: O'Keefe PAGE28- 2001

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By JOSEPH A PHILLIPS veloper, James Villasenor of Glen­ theredforthesalewereinformed ·in-May 1998, for $120,000- '"-'««<«<>>:««W.'////////#/#-~"'""''"-''-'-'-' mont, on Sept. 18, on behalf of that it had been cancelled. slightly more than the default 'This week is not the time to talk A long-awaited project to build Domenick Costantini~ lienholder 'The attorney for the plaintiff judgment, suggesting that vir­ about it." . a privately-operated sports and and former owner of the property. advised me when I appeared to do tually no money had changed Shanahan Family Fun Park, recreation complex on Route 9W Court-appointed referee John the foreclosure sale that the hands in the three years since. first presented before the town in Glenmont stood at the brink of Whelden set last Wednesday's debtor (Villasenor) had entered 'That's not quite true," said planning board in 1996, two years foreclosure last week. planned auction, to satisfy the into a forbe.arance agreement, Villasenor. "I had made payments. before the purchase agreement, has been ·the subject of contro­ The auction of 675 Route 9W court's default judgment of had brought up some money, and Money changed hands." $119,905 plus interest and court versy almost from the outset. - the proposed site of a 12-acre the matter has been adjourned Efforts to reach Costantini Neigh bars, including mem­ complex of batting cages, min­ costs, for 9:30a.m. in the lobby of without date,"Whelden said later. were unsuccessful, and his'coun- Albany County Courthouse. bers of the Crossroads Neigh­ iature golf, a driving range and "I'mdoingmybesttoworkthis sel in the foreclosure pro­ borhood Association, initially related concessions to be known Legal notice of the auction was out and move forward," said ceedings, Edward Sossner, de- objected to the scope of the as Shanahan Family Fun Park­ published in local newspapers Villasenor of the reprieve. dined to comment. project, so Villasenor removed a was halted at· zero hour on earlier this month and posted at According to records obtained Villasenor conceded that "I've go-kart track and two-story retail Wednesday, Nov. 21. Bethlehem town hall on Nov. 8. from the Bethlehem town as- had financial problems. I'm and office building from the plan State Supreme Court Justice But minutes before the sessor's office, Villasenor entered working to straighten them out." and scaled the project down from Joseph Teresi ordered fore­ scheduled 9:30 a.m. auction, into a purchase agreement with But he declined to discuss more than 19 acres to 12. closure against Shanahan's de- several prospective buyers ga- Costantini for the 45.5 acre parcel specifics. "It's too touchy to talk The project also faced more than two years of scrutiny by a host o(public agencies before the . I planning board granted site plan : approval in 1999. · · Structures on the site were demolished by Villasenor's contractors early last year, and wetlands mitigation completed shortly thereafter. But construction of the recreational facilities, the first phase of which Villasenor originally announced for a spring 2000 launch, never got off the ground - hampered by financing difficulties and by a rainy spring and summer. Villasenor vowed last spring to begin construction and have at least part of the facility open for operations by June of 2001-but though some site preparations were completed, construction never got under way. "Financing arrangements just didn't fall into place in a timely fashion," he said Monday - prompting Costantino's fore­ Two for One. closure effort. Get two $99.99 Sprint PCS Phones'" for the price of one. Despite the setbacks, Villa­ Give a loved one the greatest gift of all- a clear way to connect with you. 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