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By WILLIAM R. DEVOE devoew@spotlightnews. com Bethlehem Police Benevolent Teacher Missy Woller and her students at Elsmere Elementary welcome the tirst full day of kindergarten. Association President Scott An­ ' -· · ~ William R. OeVoe/Spotlight son, speaking at the Wednesday, Sept 9, Bethlehem Town Board meeting, said embattled officer • Give peace Chris Hughes has the union's support and hopes the officer will Full-day K kicks off a chance soon return to work. Organizers hope people who However, in a later interview, · District, parents applaud attend this weekend's Peace and Anson said the union supported ~;;_~ expansion as best choice for kids Justice Fair in Saratoga Springs Hughes in regard to employ­ ...... •• < will leave wanting to make a ment issues, but to say the union backed Hughes "carte blanche" By CHARLES WIFF difference in the world. would be incorrect [email protected] See story on Page 20. 'The union's issue is with the "'.~.t. l r=.··•~ process," Anson said. "His issue C-.J~t The first day of school is always a momentous oc­ with the chief is not our issue." casion for kindergartoers and their families, but for Hughes made allegations •in students in the Bethlehem Central School District this May that Bethlehem Police Chief ~:~~­ school year was particularly special. Louis Corsi used a racial slur in a r Nearly 300 students across six elementary schools recorded telephone conversation started the district's first full-day kindergarten pro­ more than two years ago. Hughes gram on Thursday, Sept 10, bringing several years of .• has been subject to two 3

' Crash on Delaware Ave. Misspelling leads ~ to forgery ·arrest ~- . Guilderland Police arrested charges of criminal contempt, Alexis L. Hayer, 26, of Delanson, and lesser charges of unlawful on felony charges of possession imprisonment,. and harassment of a forged instrument on Friday, on Thursday, Sept 3, according to Sept. 4, according to police police reports. reports. Seminary was arrested for an Hayner allegedly use a incident dating back to March, forged prescription for Lortab, at a Stewarts shop. Police said he incorrectly spelling the name of allegedly knocked a victim to. the the drug as "loritab," at a CVS ground, grabbed the victims arm, pharmacy, without her doctor's forced the victim into his car and : permission. The pharmacy is violated an order of protection. · ! located at 3916 Carmen Rd, ·He was arraigned on Sept 3. 1 where she was arrested. She • Guilderland Police arrested was arraigned later that day, the Nicholas Thomas Tully, 28, of 8 report states. Benjamin Lane in Albany on felony Bethlehem police and Slingerlands firefighters respond to a single·vehicle crash on Monday, Sept. 7, at about charges of operating a motor 6:10p.m. at the intersection of Delaware Avenue and Longmeadow Drive. The Slingerlands Fire Department vehicle while intoxicated and Other arrests aggravated unlicensed operation of heavy rescue had to extricate the driver from the vehicle. The driver was taken to Albany Medical Center; his • Guilderland Police arrested a vehicle as well as other charges, condition is unknown. John L Seminary, 33, of 196 SR on Friday, Sept. 4, according to Tom Heffernan Sr/Spotlight 155, in Voorheesville, on felony police reports. Tully was arrested near the corner of Alton Rd. and Western Ave. and was arraigned· on Thursday, Sept. 10, the report states. · • Guilderland Police arrested Aaron M. Greene, 29, of 3 Okara Dr. in Altamont, on charges of aggravated OWl, on Friday, Aug. 28, according to police reports. · .. • Greene was arrested near 2509 Western Ave. and had a 0.29 blood­ alcohol content He was arraigned · on Thursday, Sept 10. j}jtb tl)ee fareWell. Police state he almost collided with another vehicle on Route 20, and was transported to St· Peters to slow download speeds! hospital for safety reasons. • Guilderland Police arrested Glenn E. McGee; 42, 6070 Nott Rd., on charges otoWI on Friday, Sept ROADRUNNER 4, according to police reports. H:QISI'EEDONUNE"' ---- McGee was arrested near the intersection of Pauline Ave. and Seeley Dr. and is scheduled to reappear in court on Thursday, Sept 17, the report states. Got a tripe? E-mail a letter news@ spoflie-hfnewuom

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(109) l'MlHY-moHI13-D'~ Stuyves:mt l'ln1.a,• ,\thnny. ;on• • 5 18-<138:1:1~0'J The Spotlight September16,2009 • Page 3 'Tipsy train Albany County gives break on back. taxes Program that cuts parcels with delinquent taxes, interest on money owed adding up to $38 million, Duryea runs through Nov. 30 said. Neal said the county has not By DAN SABBATINO seen too much of a surge yet, but [email protected] is expecting one at the end of the month, when people commonly In an effortto generate revenue make these· sorU, of payments. . for ~lbany County and cut "It's all about accelerating the down on property foreclosures, cash flow," he said. residents will be offered partial . In addition, the county will amnesty on interest from past abstai!J from issuing foreclosure due taxes. judgments and deeds during the The program, which began amnesty period. · Tuesi:lay, Sept. 1, runs through The county has stepped up its Montlay, Nov. 30. The plan was efforts to alert residents about apprqved by the Albany County possible foreclosures, and said in Legislature in 1uly. doing so it has been able to collect ''1'his program is intended on past-due taxes, decreasing the to accelerate delinquent ta·x number of properties foreclosed payments in 2009 and will bolster each year. · the county's cash flow without According to county officials, costly borrowing. We hope more than 95 percent of unpaid taxpayers will take advantage tax bills received each year are of this one-time opportunity collected prior to foreclosure. and clear these bills now," said · County Executive Mike Breslin "We have taken every step in a statement. possible to notify taxpayers of the unpaid bills," said Commissioner . The program is a component fth D f Several cars and engines derailed at the CSX Rail Yard in Selkirk around 5 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 13. The to· Breslin's pfan· to reduce a 0 e eparln)ento M. •- .•••. srud·the county.. collects 1 percent .los·e th'err· .p.roperti'es. · "It's certainly no one's .. s h oppmgcen1 er. >;, · ... • • • · • . '':' '··'-'•, ., • ·.· •· • heard by town, one nioves .._,_ .. · ·. · .. · ~ mteresteachmonth ataxpayens · ,;My J·o'li"'I's" to collect taxes," ~..,~., to further. discussion intention to create ; f Town Supervisor Tom Dolin delinquent. a law that can be f ::~~-~:~d~~:t ':~~ ~::;~~;/o:n~ For example, if the ~roperty f~:f1.s~~ ~~~r!}n~o~~c~~~ ..·. ~y 0/MSABaP,.TI,I;tQ,u '"' h b h' f owner.Is 36 months delinquent, ti' , sabbapryod@spotfJg/;l(news.cof'(l Cl·,cumvented" • " as een pus mg ~r 50 •000 . normally they would owe 36 proper es. -·Town Board Member square feet smce the Issue was percent in interest. The program For information visit the Two·poten'tial zoning laws Rich Reilly first rrused. would allow them to pay only 18 Division of Finance Web site at went before· the New Scotland Prior to the vote, several percent interest up to Nov. 30. ww\v.albanycounty.com/finance Town Board on Wednesday, Sept residents had criticisms of the ·Or call447-7083. 9, but only one moved on to the language used in the laws. Albany County has 6,000 Planning Board. those 'limits to 68,500 with a "neighborhood"shoppingcenter New Scotland resident IN BRIEf ·One law was proposed by notto exceed 125,000 square feet Christine Galvin said Reilly's Democratic Town Board Member and a "community" shopping law, Local Law H, has definitions ;:.:,;;_;:;.:.;:.:_,;;_ ___.;.... ____, ______Rich Reilly, and the other was center not to exceed 200,000. of "department store," "essential from Jan. 3 through Feb. 28. proposed by Republican Doug services" and "home occupation/' Historical group LaGrange, and each deals with The Albany County Planning which are already spelled out in Lessons are for all ages size caps for commerCial retail Board has criticized the town for other literature and did not need announces new book and abilities and taught by experienced coaches. buildings, shopping centers and past laws not addressing density, to be included in the law. The Albany County Historical definitions, but with different and Reilly said it was his intent to Open registration will ~e draft one that did. Daniel Mackay; one of the Association announces the numbers. Reilly's ultimately .. , · . , founding members of the publication of a new book, "People held Sunday, Sept 20, at Albany Academy from 12:30.1:30 p.m.,. passed the Town Board 4-1, . It. s s;ertam~\ no .o~e s: ~advocao/gro~pNewScotlanders of Albany: The First 200 Years while LaGrange's was defeated mte~tion to creal~ a l~w th~t c~. -for Sound Economic Development with evaluation by coaches from. Plus," by Albany historian and 1-1:30 p.m. 3-2. be crrcumvented; .Reilly srud. ~· 'and a candidate for Town Board, businessman Peter]. Hess. · LaGrange, who has been cross­ Go to www.albanyfsc.com for · Reilly said- people:have ·said he.wished there was more There will be a reception for endorsed by the Democratic mail-in registration forms. expressed interest in .a center· -time to review the laws but was the author Wednesday, Sept. Party in his bid for re-election, similar to Stuyvesant Plaza; which .happy to see both on agenda. For information, contact]anet th~ 16, at 6 p.m. held at Ten Broeck proposed a 50,000-square-foot is235,000squarefeetHislawcalls- He asked that both be looked at Sotola by e-mail atjsotola@nycap. cap on buildings and a 100,000. for a cap 20 percent smaller. on an even keel and in public Mansion, 9 Ten Broeck Place, rr.com, or by phone at 861-6705, square-foot cap on shopping The law states thatcoriununi(Yc workshops. Albany. 301-3947. centers, while Reilly's law, upped centers cannot be located within 2 Bob. Mitchell, an ~rchitect Hess will talk about the book, which is a collection of lesser­ miles of each oth~r, and no more in town; said Reilly often uses St. Ann' Institute · than three s~o~pmg ~enters can Stuyvesant Plaza in Guilderland known stories about people and be located Within 2 nules of each as an example of what residents events in Albany's early days ·hosts golf tourney and will be available to sign other. want in town, but questioned ·if St Anne Institute will host its Some questioned if property that is really the case. He said copies. For information call 436-9826. annual "Fedullo-Catena Classic" rights would be infringed, as once· people like the feel of Stuyvesant Golf Tournament on Monday, Editorial Pages ...... 6-7 the space in the commercial zone Plaza but ffiight not be aware of Sept. 21, at Wolferts Roost Sports ...... 31-32 was used up, then others would how big it really is. Figure Skating Club Country Club in Menands. 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By ROBIN SHRAGER SUITOR Child: 'We need to be in our during home BASE. I felt like [email protected] seats when class starts." maybe she was throwing me off One of the ways I Mom: "How about at the end the trail with th·is talk of home Every day, my daughter grills lovingly show interest of class?" ROOM. ~me when I get home from work: Child: "I can't be late to the I thought about what I knew How was your day? Did you have in my daughter is by · next class." so far: 1) My child has home many meetings? What did you eat inquiring about the Mom: "How about raising your room in the soda! studies for lunch? Who did you sit with room. 2) My child goes to at lunch?. Did you finish all of status of her homework hand during class and asking for school years I often asked, the pass?" math after home room. 3) My your assignments? Is your desk "What did you do in home base and by discouraging child returns to the social neat and organized? Do you have today?" procrastination in Child: "You want me to studies room later in the day any big projects that you should interrupt the teacher during for home base. "Home base" at my daughter's class?" get started working on? Are the middle school is similar to what completing said Mom: "OK, I think I know deadlines written down on your was known as a "study hall" homework. My daughter, an avid reader, what you are saying. Most of calendar? How are you getting back when I was in junior high. often spends home base reading the kids in your home room are along with your colleagues? Is However, "home base" is more a book, despite the fact that staying in that room for social there anyone you'd like to invite than just a quiet time to complete I encourage her to work on . studies, whereas you are leaving· over to the house for a dinner homework. lfs also a time when written assignments first. I tell that room to go down the hall party? students have ari opportunity to teacherfor a pass to see the math her· to get the worksheets and to math. Therefore, the home Oh wait, I've got that go see a specific teacher to pick teacher?" the math out of the way earlier room students who have social backwards. I'm the chief up a missed assignment or to get "You need a pass from the in the day. studies first period are sitting interrogator and Rachel is the help with homework. teacher you want to see," she Below is a discussion we in their assigned social studies one under the hot lamp. ' ''If you get stuff done in home explained. once had about this. Know in seats during home room. That's It's not that I relish being base," I tell my daughter, "you ·:But you missed the class advance that the conversation why you are sitting on the couch labeled an over-protective will have less work to do in the because you had a lesson. How will be confusing to follow. As in home room." control-freak hover parent I just evening." would you get a pass from a you read it, think about how Child: "Right." want to know that my child is safe teacher you haven't seen? Can't the parent felt. Feel free to feel And she says, "Yes, Mom. I sorry for me. Mom: "So, because you sit on and happy. And I can't rely solely know, Mom. OK, Mom. I will, you just explain this to the home the couch during home room you on her outward appearances. So Mom." base teacher?" I said. · Mom: "Did you work on math can never sit at a desk during in home base?" I ask her questions. So, I ask the questions, but "I guess," she answered. home base?" · Child: "I couldn't do math; My questions are intended to sometimes there are no satisfying So I offer some suggestions Child: "No, I could get a convey the following messages: answers. and the discussion ·went as because I don't have a desk in desk."· home base." I'm interested in you. I am here if "Did you go see your math follows: Suddenly it occurred to you need help. I love you. teacher about the assignment Mom: "If you are in class and Mom: 'What do you mean you me that she usually does her One of the ways I lovingly show you missed when you were at you think you may need to see don't have a desk?" homework while sitting on our­ interest in my daughter is by your cello lesson?" I asked one the teacher later, you should ask Child: "I sit on· the .couch in family room couch. So the only inquiring about the status of her day. the teacher for a pass to return homeroom." reason she couldn't do math on homework and by discouraging "You need a pass to go see a during home base." (Note 1: Do not confuse the sofa at school is because ... procrastination in completing teacher during home base," she Child: 'There's no time." "home ROOM" with "home she didn't want to! But hey, she said homework. answered. Mom: "How about before BASE." "Home room" is where ultimately gets her work done, so Throughout the past two "Can't you ask the home base · class starts?" the students report at the it's no big deal. ' beginning of the day. During I want my child to succeed "home room" attendance is taken academically and socially and I and morning announcements want her to know that her dad are broadcast.) and I are here to support her.. · (Note·:. 2: In. one of my And I've learned that it's not daughter's ·classrooms there necessary to know every detail jwere two more students than of her day in order to provide desks. Getting to sit on the two­ that support. person couch during class was I stiil ask for some details, but considered a perk.) not a play-by-play description of Mom: "You sit on the couch all that happened. After all, I in home room and so that means certainly don't want to rehash ·that severa!' class periods later my entire workday when I get you have to sit on the couch home. I try to keep my questions during home base?': simple. I'll say, "How are you? Child: "I sit on the couch in Did anything interesting, weird, home room because I have to funny or upsetting happen get to math." today? Tell me about it." And At this point I wondered if we I often find that I get more were still talking about why she information by talking less and didn't do her written homework listening more.

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He further shows Mortgage and Credit CriSis" (2008, · Chris Hugnes is a town employee, one who was hired to financial markets were disrupted that the company could have been John Wt!ey & Sons, 338 pages). take a bullet if need be to ensure the safety and wellbeing by the coOapse of investment firm purchased by other private firms,. MuoloandPadilla'sworkisexcellent of Bethlehem's r!!sidents. He has· been commended and Lehman Brothers in New York and that if that occurred, the 20()8. in that it outlines the Wild-West dei:orated. You wouldn't know it from the way the town has City. Most observers of the event 2009financialcrisiswoii!dhavebeen workings of unregulated mortgage - treated him thus tar: Could he handle himself a little more agree that the failures of several much less severe. coinpanies. The authors show how large financial institutions caused unregulated nori bank mortgage professionally? Sure he could, but it's a lot easier to say that · · th ld 'd fin ·a1 Henry Kaufman, a longtime panic m e wor WI e anc1 companies approved mortgages when you're on the outside looking in. m ark e ts . . Other k ey events were· economist on WaD Street authored for homeown, ers who never had a As for the police department, that tape should have either the fail ure ofth e mortgage agenCies· 'The Road to Fmancial Reformation real chance of paying off the loan. been found or its existence debunked by now. Town Attorney Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the· Warnings, Consequences, Reform" Furthermore,heillustrateshowWaD 200 James P.otter has told The Spotlight numerous times that lis­ problems with insurance giantAIG, (2009,Gohn Wiley & Sons, Inc., StreetinvestmentfirmMerriDLynch and the failure of Merrill Lynch. A pages). He stresses the history . helped to exacerbate the problem by tening to four years' worth of audiotape is a daunting task and . na1 b ks d of busmess failures· and provides thafs what is taking so long in this investigation. Why are they numb er o f excepti o oo an buying the mortgages and selling other materials have been written solutions to avert similar problems in them to unsuspecting investors. · listening to four years' worth of tape? Hughes has alleged that about the issues associated with the the future. Kaufman notes that large the comment was made around the time of the Porco murder.· financial crisis. These books outline regulatorychangesproposedforthe New York University's Stern Focus on that period. Better yet, you have two communica­ the nuinerous regulatory, business,. Federal Reserve maY endanger that SchoolofBusinessrecentlypublished tions officers that work for the police department Ask them and government policy blunders that · agency's key mission to ensure that "Restoring F~cial Stability" ~2009, if maybe, just maybe, they remember the chief of police using tnb ted to th · · economic growth continues in the 400 pages). This work contains 26 con ~ . -~ cnSis.. ' . United States. Kaufman .also points separate essays about the financial a racial slur and then coming to them to delete it It seems to · Capital District rl!stdents may t th t th n1y ti crisis including s,..,.;alized topics · · te t d · ding "In Fed ou a ere are now o a ew .--· us that, if this indeed happened. the way Jiughes claims, the b e m . res e m rea . large banks left in the United States such as the use ofhigh risk derivative eve11t might just stick out in one of their minds. We Trust" (2009) by DaVId Wessel d that th · high · Irati' · instruments. The book also has . h db c B · an etr concen oniS .,., " Chns Hugh~s' life will never be the same. No.matter how .(p u blIS e y rown usmess problematic. Kaufman believes that essaysabou,howthefa\ingagencies this shakes out,' no matter.if he's vindicated by having all of m Ne~ Y~rk,_ 323 pages): Former ·.the actions cif the Federal Reserve failed to properly assign bond ratjng his claims proven true, some prople will no doubt always Colome resident and Fede~al ., ijctuaDy he(ped to make the financial totheriskyinvestmentsgen~by ReserveboardmernberKevinWaish- . . thatit' uldhavebeen. WaDStreetfirrns.Manyoftherating remember him as the whistle-blowiing cop who crossed the is discussed in the book C11S1S worse . wo . . , ...... , . thin, blue line to air the ~epartlnent's dirty laundry. And not' since the Fed kept interest rates · agencies· assigned therr highest Warshwaspartofthenegotiating · artificiaDylowfuranumberofyears. ratingS (AAA) "to tlie·new'securities manypeoplewillforgetthatwhileexposingraci&misaltruistic, team that tried to save Lehman· • E . t J h B T even though they were essentially Hughes had a slew ofother axes to grind and has said as much Brothers in September 2008 .. He hconon;!IS .o n . ay1 o~ worthless. in the articles we've published. worked alongside then Treasur aut ored Gettmg Off Track...... · · · Y How Government Actions and Other mteresting-bookS on the · - Now for the distraction: While everyone and their lawyer is Secretary Henry Paulson and Inte ti Ca sed Pr 1 ed . crisis include ''Meltdown" (2009) focusing on whether or not Corsi is a racist for allegedly using currentTreasurySecretaryTimothy d rvWien oneds th uFi ' cialo oc~. ,; by Thomas E Woods Jr (Regn'ery G 'thn th · · an orsen e man 11SIS · , . the word "nigger" in conversation, people are forgetting that • e1 er on e negotiations to (2009 Hoover Institution Press, 92 · Publisliing, 193 pages) and ''The Hughes' also alleged Corsi then tried to have a subordinate save ~hman Brothers. The world pages). Taylor also argues that the Hou~ing Boom an? Bust'' (2009) tamper with police documents by having the tape erased. - financial market;; were shocked Fed ral R h lped to te · published by Ba~Is Books (180 when the negotiations failed e eserve e crea ' ''Meltd • · highly "cal The town has not addressed this facet of Chris Hughes' · · the financial crisis by keeping pages,. own IS cnti Anotherinfomlativereadingis"A interest rates too low. This led to the of the Federal Reserve and the claim, and it's much to their discredit We can argue whether Colossai_FailureofCommonSense: housing bubble and other serious policies it ~as employed rec~ntly. or not someone is racist based ·on something they said in a The Instde Story of the Collapse · problems. He also criticizes the The Housmg Boom and Busf also .single conversation, but if there was an. attempted cover up, of Lehman Brothers" (2009) _by federal government actions ihat .shows how goyer~ent policies. that would be unethical at best and criminal at worst ~ce G. McDonald and Patrick occurred in 2008 as being major made the financial cnSIS worse. r Robmson (Crown Busmess, 349 contnbutors to the financial crisis. During July 2009 the American pages)· . McDonald served as a Taylors book provides excellent . Society of Public Administration · examples of quantitative analysis to published a ''Special Symposium llll!lllll!lllllllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllillll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!lllll!llllillll!lllll!lllli · illustrate.how the housing bubl)le on the Fmancial Crisis" in Public was caused by the poor interest rate Administration Review, the society,s . . .. policy 9f the Federal Reserve in the academic journal. The symposium · ~ •- from 2001 unti12008. . has eight separate essays on topics . . Publisher David Faber, a busihess reporter such as the history offinancial crises John A Mclntyre]r. ~ ·' . •fortelevisionbusineSschanneiCNBC inAmerica, theFederalReserve,and , ·. ,·authored"AndThenTheRoofCaved on problems with the credit rating • ·In" (2009, John Wuey & Sons, 192 agencies. This series of essays has !.pages)(which is exceptional in that excellent works on the history of . . . _ / tit. traces the financial problems as· financialcrisesinAmericaandonthe Managing Editor'.:.... William R DeVoe Advertising Representatives.- Bo Berezansky,. they Sj)read to Europe and other issues we are facing in 2009. Copy Editor~ KI:isten Roberts · Cyndi Robinson, John Salvi one, Carol Sheldon, i areas overseas. As we enter the fall of 2009 Editorial Paginator';-Jacliie Domin Susan O'Donnell · Mark Zandi, the chief economist and proceed into 2010 there will Editorial Staff-Dan Salibatino, Charles Wiff Business M01rager.- Jennifer Deforge ai_,dcofounderofMoody'sEconomy. undoubtedly be additional books Circulation -!rene Altieri com authored "Fmancial Shock'' and works about the financial crisis. Sports Editor- Rob Jonas (2009, Pearson Education, 270 These books will continue to outline Art Director- David Abbott Classijieds!Business Directory - L)'nne Sipls · pages). Zandi's·book provides an the failed policies by business and Graphic Design - Martha Eriksen: Legals/Reception :- lrene Altieri ' excellent technical analysis of the government that helped to create various finahcing mechanisms that the crisis. HoPefully, we can learn _led to the financial coOapse. 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It's best to get to people while touchy subject is vital and people kept recommending life, and he emphasized how Hesaidhealsowantstoaddress they are not depressed, Barr to raising awareness the same person: Barr. understanding that power is vital the strange, counterintuitive . said. "We have to get to people Frank said the forum will be to preventing suicide. nature of suicide. He said it is when they are doing well. free and open to the public. "It's just a chilling, chilling By DAN SABBATINO human nature to avoid death, Barr said the Samaritans of [email protected] 'There's no sign up. Just show thought," he said. but those who commit suicide the Capital Region, a hotlipe up," he said. Another hope Barr has willingly move toward it, and that became available shortly SometiJne& you have to talk Frank said if the event is is to address some common that is a phenomena that must .after Kevin died, is something about things that you don't want successful, he will consider misconceptions about suicide, be understood. he advocates for, and he said that to .. hosting more events at the such as its a problem that only ·"We'reprettytoughcqaracters. some people find it easier to talk BrianBarr,anexpertorimental Beacon of Hope Care Center in affects kids. He said of the 30,000 We have coping mechanisms," he to a stranger about suicide and health and suicide· prevention, Altamont, where he regularly has suicides each year, 5,500 are said. "What is it about this one de~ression. will be giving a presentation at the DWI prevention exhibits. youths, whil(! 25,500 were adults, group that we lose?" Barr has published the book SEFCU Corporate Headquarters Barr said suicide rates and the highest demographic He said the emotional pain "cine Bite at a Time: Attitude at 700 Patroon Creek Blvd. off increased dramatically in the were adults 85 and older. that those who are suicidal are Control in Daily living," and has Washington Avenue in Albany, on 1980's during the crack epidemic, At one point, Barr sat on a feeling can be so _enormous received the 2009 Social Work Thursday, Sept but have since leveled off at town youth suicide committee, sometimes that it's almost Award for lifetime Achievement 17. He said abqut 30,000 per year. where he spoke.with a member incomprehensible. from the New York State Chapter of the National AssoCiation of that although Barf' said the results of the of the senior service committee For some, it's a matter of / suicide can be a who told him that older people convincing themselves that they Social Workers. He has served Youth Risk Behavior Suicide as the Assistant Commissioner touchy subject, Survey, sponsored by the federal are toward the end of their lives are not wanted. talking about and people should not be focused of Children and Family Service goveriunent, indicate a substantial "If you dwell upon the thought as well. it is vital to number of young people are on them. This was disturbing to that the world would be better preventing it thinking about suicide, and the Barr. off without me, then a signal of Frank and Barr issued a "It needs mind set that you should not talk' "Our seniors are at a wicked distress resounds, saying 'I need Suicide Prevention Education about it for fear of planting the risk," he said, adding he grew help,"' Barr said. Awareness Kit, know as SPEAK, Brian Barr the light of day with information about the topic. . upon it. Not seed is erroneous, since people curious about .why that's the Sometimes, though, those It lists a number to call, 1-800- talking about it does a disservice' are already thinking, about it. case. people do not seek help, and to those at risk," Barr said. "Ninety percent of suicide . 273-8255 as a resource for those While Barr worked as the those are often the victims of feeling depressed and suicidal. Barr, who lives in Guilderland, director of a rriental health clinic, . there's an identifiable mental suicide, he said. is working in conjunction with suicide touched his life when his . Ed Frank, who advocates against 18-year-old son Kevin took his alcohol abuse and drunk driving. own life. That event shaped his Frank said alcohol and suicide life's work. Hi-Efficiency Furnace Installation can be intimately related. "When w.e lost Kevin, my ~ "Depression can lead to involvement specifically in suicide. It's all-encompassing," suiciae evolved into what it's FREES he said. 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Voorheesville ~. T-1 Public Library~ Music series ~ighlights available on .DVD Highlights of the Acoustic · RCS COMMUNITY RCS Community library story months to 2 years and to join Ms. Doorways 2009 Music Series LIBRARY times, and there is no charge to Kathy Meyer on Friday mornings Talk focuses are now available for check out attend, so join us! at 9:30 at the library. Songs and at RCS Community Library. ·------­ finger plays, as well as lots of on· colleges The DVD features two or three ROMP AND READ offers giggles, are a great way to start selections from each concert Friday. This document explores stories, songs and games for the morning '\'ith your baby. Dean Skarlis of The College performance: Bossamba JAZZ, our area's 'history of paper · the toddler set Meet Ms. Kathy Advisor of New York will outline Alegria, Globetrotting, ;md the making, detailing the three Meyer in Selkirk on Tuesday the steps· you need to find the Bernstein ·Bard Quartet. If Chess begi~s this week original structures, equipment, mornings at 10 am at the Selkirk Our recreational chess right college for your young .. you missed the-concerts here power transmission methods Firehouse on Route 396, east of person. It is designed for parents is your chance to experience program resumes this and materials used to produce Route 9W, or at the library on Wednesday afternoon at 4 p.m. of high school juniors and will them, or ifyou attended, you can th~ final product Friday mornings at 10:30. Just cover such topics as the top enjoy them once again. It's a friendly environment in The new edition includes added is a Tuesday evening which we coach and teach new five factors· colleges look for in . Thanks ·to· Brian. Melick for further information about. Romp and Read session at applicants, need-oased and merit­ players. Participants are ages producing this DVD. The Music the Ravine Paper Mill located the Library(15 Mountain Rd, 5 to 16. based aid, strategies to reduce Series was made possible by a in Coeymans Limding, with Ravena), starting at 6:30. college costs, SATI ACf strategy, grant from the NYS Council on many local news stories cited. how to make the most of college theArtsArt$Fund, administered The manuscript is generously What's new ·P 0 SIT IV ELY visits, writing the essay and more. by the Arts Center of the Capital 'illustnited with many local • Children's picture books The information and handouts Region, and the RCS Community photos. of the mills in Alcove, PRESCHOOL returns to its regular 10:30. time on Thursday ''The Clock Struck One" by you will take home from this library. New Baltimore and Coeymans. mornings at the library with Trudy Harris presentation will help you begin The new edition will be available "Dinosaurs Roar, Butterflies your college search. There will be Kathy Domery. Bring your for in-library use and will be kept Soar!" By Bob Barner · time for questions. Call or email New local history in our Local History section. ·preschoolers for a story ·and the reference desk to sign up for Local history buffs will related craft, lots of smiles and a • Juvenile Fiction Tuesday, Sept. 29, from 6:30 to be happy to 'know that the chance to meet new friends. ''The Carbon Diaries 2015" 8:30p.m. librnry has received the third ' Story times resume by Saci Uoyd edition of"Fields of Reams: The Back to school means back to LIBRARY BABIES invites "Notes From The Dog" by Hannacroix Creek Paper Mills," story time for the younger set caregivers to bring babies age 6 Gary Paulsen .' ·· Ballroom dance by Ravena resident Chuck No registration is required· for Ron Tritto of LearnTaDanee I IS offenng another free ballroom .. ·dance lesson at the library on Sept. 19 at 1 p.m. Signup.and get I your feet in gear - for singles, couples, teens and older.

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By DAN SABBATINO [email protected] As the nation remembered the tragedy that occurred eight years .ago on Sept. 11, 2001, the Altamont Fire Department followed suit with memorial services throughout the morning and afternoon. - J .' ~e Services weFe at 8:46a.m., .. ' .:~ the time the first World Trade ...... -... Center tower was struck by a 74 7 :~ ...... -:. airliner in a coordinated terrorist attack against the United States, The display of a firefighter's boots, and at noon, and featured a jacket and helmet on a stool service by a local chaplain, fire symbolizes the loss of life. trucks flashing lights and a display of a·firefighter's uniform him with a connection to the on a bench. · events and the 343 firefighters The drizzly rain during the who lost their lives. , memorialcontrastedthesunshine "What we have here is a', of that same day back in 2001. brotherhood: police, firefighters, Art Button, Joseph Dover EMS," White said. "!feel a pretty Robert White, the first assistant strong connection." chief of the department and · The display of a firefighters' Will Earnest, vice president boots, jacket and helmet of the department, were on· on a stool symbolizes the hand with St. John's Lutheran loss of life, White said, and Church Pastor Greg Zajac for the Altamont would use that same ceremony. display if it lost one of its own Zajac said the ceremony is firefighters. especiallyimportantforthosewho Zajac opened with words from do not have a strong recollection former President George W. of the events as they happened, Bush, followed by prayer, a verse such as young children. of "God"Biess- America" and a "We're going to have reading from St. Paul's letter, to · ..., - · citizens who have no pe_rsonal the Romans. ... ": . · ~ remembrance of the day," he "Remembrance begins with - •· said. "As the years go by, it's deep, personal identification. It . ~~ iji important to remember how the begins wi.th reirleffi_berinlrthe ,lliiili nation came together." affliction of our brothers and ~?,·· · White echoed the sentiment, sisters, and marking their pain -> saying that young children need as out own. Remembrance is a to know what happened that day sacred moment' when we raise when New York City's World up and hold to the light of the Trade Ce"nter twin towers and eternal moment, the good who TOP: From left, Art Button, Joseph the pentagon in Washington, have passed. We recall the unity Dover Robert. White, and Will D.C., were struck by passenger w_e felt in the outpouring of help, Earnest, take part in 9111 services airplanes that had been hijacked kindness, thoughtful words and NGREGATION in Altamont. by terrorists. Another plane deeds from at home and around ABOVE: St. John's Lutheran Church crashed in Pennsylvaitia before the world," Zajac said to the Pastor Greg Zajac takes part in the it reached its target. · · thoughtful group. Beth Emeth · 9/11 memorial service. FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION White said working in the Jill Raymond and Mary - Photos by Dan Sabbalino/Spotlight emergencyservicefieldprovided Reinemann from the lady's auxiliary as well .as Greg Get Connected. Stay Connected. Lemmerman from the Knox Fire Department also attended • Find out about our special the remembrance memorial. membership rates for ages 40 and under. . WE'VE MOVED • Learn about our beautiful High Holy Day services, children's programs, and our Rosh Hashanah reception on the lawn. CRAFT SHOWS Sept. 19-20 and Sept. 26-27 -, -100 Academy Road 140Juried Craftsman featuring: Woodwork, Quilts, Baskets, Albany, NY 12208 Florals, Candles & More! An Vpstate NY TradlUon! Lots ofl'lunily FUn! (518) 436-9761 ext. 225 www.betbemetbalbany.org CIDERFEST Corvette .I Rabbi Scott L. Shpeen Oct.10& 11 ·Cruise-In l October4 Daycare I I Rabbi Dennis S. Ross 'Ibns of FUN lor tbe whole family! Watch our water powered (rain Date: Oct.12) Cantor Glenn Groper Live Entertainment Cider Mm In ACTION!! and Great Food! Openings Education Director Wendy Barnet For Small Breeds Program Director Deborah Sokoler SUNDAY BREAKFAST BUFFETS - Oct 4 & 11, a a.m.- NOON Executive Director Gail Kentlall Water Wheel Powered Cider Mill - Kids Activities . CountrY BakerY 1886 New Scotland Avenue Slinge~ands Eagle Mills Rd. (Cty. Hwy. 138), off Rt. 29 America's 4'• oldest Reform CotJgregation 518.439.3670 Broadalbin, NY 518 883 8700 www.patstylas.biz Tuesday- Friday ?:30om-5:30pm www lemillsfun.com Saturday 9:00om-5:00pm The Spotlight September 16,2009 ·Page 19

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By JACQUELINE M. DOMIN The Peace and Justice Fair in Saratoga Springs is going to have an installation [email protected] of Pinwheels lor Peace on the lawn. The pinwheel program has been around since 2005 with people around the world creating and planting pinwheels that carry p~acelul messages. These are some of the pinwheels that have been inda LeTendre . created in past years around the globe. doesn't expect many of the people who at· tend this weekend's PeaceIL and Justice Fair to take the same avenues she has to promote peace. LeTendre frequently ·takes part in peace protests and demonstra­ tions. She's been arrested eight limes. For LeTendre, ifs a matter of principle. Raised a Roman Catholic, LeTendre later became ·a Quaker, and she believes "if you're going to be a Christian, you don't go to war. You just don't do it" But she knows that taking a literal stand for peace makes some people uncomfortable. And thafs fine- in fact, she considers protest· ing something of a calling, one that not everyone receives, or answers. There are plenty of other ways to get involved in the peace move- . which supports education in men!, and she hopes that the Afghanistan and Pakistan; Curb­ To that end, when she learned But as more organizations Peace and Justice Fair will open stone Press, a printing company about three Ugandan children signed on and word of mouth "(Peace] doesn't happen just people's eyes to that that focuses on social issues; and who were going to dance and per- spread, Meehan's phone started wishing it," she said. "Ifs going to Bread for the World, a Christian 'We're hoping to get some form in the Capital District this . to ring regularly with more - happen when we make it hap­ coalition that fights hunger and summer, Meehan volunteered to people wanting to take part pen." general folks who want to get poverty. Several local groups, involved in peacemaking but let them stay with her in Ballston "The response has been She got a strong nudge in that such as Bethlehem Neighbors for Spa Her children are grown and terrific," she said. "We haven't don't have the faintest clue where Peace, Saratoga Peace Alliance direction when her friend Beth to start," she said. she had empty rooms, she said. ~ned many people away." was dying of leukemia LeTendre and Schenectady Neighbors for She acknowledged with a 'There is something for every· Peace, will also be represented. told God that the world needed one," organizer Elizabeth Meehan laugh that she wasn't aware she more people like Beth, no.t fewer Some booths will have peti­ was going to have the kids for a said. ''If you're a conservative or a of them. She said G!:!\1 told her tions to sign, while others will full week. But as the week wore that He agreed, but 'Tve'given ... liberal, you will find something to simply strive to teach fairgoers do there. Ifs not a hippie, tie-dyed on, she wished she could keep you the resources to heal Beth. about practices like buying fair them longer. It is how you choose, and keep shirt sort of event" trade goods. . So what sort of event is it? · 'The lime feels too short," she choosing to use, those resources · "Each person will be able to said. "Ifs wonderful. I feel lucky that makes ·a difference: You caiJ." Ifs equal parts education and say, 'I learned something. I can entertairunent The fair. kicks off that I live my life open to these . take care of each other or you do this,"' Meehan said. 'We want .possibilities. I feel like it has been'· can kill and destroy each other; · at noon on Sunday, Sept 20, at them to find something that The Presbyterian-NewcEngland a privilege." it's up to you." , d • .... makes sense in their' life for peace At 1:30, the fair will unveil a Up to that point, LeTendre ·Congregational Church of Sara-. and justice." · toga Springs, with several booths number of demonstrations and was "sort of in the background" offering information. More than Meehan was raised with that activities for families. There · of the peace movement But that 30 organizations are taking. part, kind of mindset 'We're one will be chalk drawing on the conversation with God, she said, including Pennies for Peace, global family. We're all neigh- sidewalks with the youth group moved her closer to the forefront, . bars," she said. from Temple Sinai. People ar~ . protesting and bearing witness invited to make a "pinwheel for · for peace. peace" that will be installed at Still, she knows there is plenty You are cordially invited to attend our the fair. There will be musical more to be done. She envisions perf~rmances, face and a ~ople leaving the fair and taking drumming workshop. steps like recycling or writing to Performers include The their congressmen in support of Solidarity Singers, God's Hands peace. Puppet Team and Billion Bells for LeTendre, of Saratoga Springs, was instrumental in getting · Ifs a vision Meehan shares Peace. and is excited about spreading. Meehan is somewhat in awe of people involved, drawing on her connections with several peace­ "We don't want everyone to all the groups taking part, particu­ just be preaching to the choir," larly since when she first tried to . based organizations. Though she's not officially a member of she said. ''I believe most people Thursday, September 24, 2009 recruit organizations' to the fair, it would get involved if they knew was a bit of a tough sell. the Presbyterian-New England Congregational Church of Sara­ they could. Little changes can ~ 1:00PM to 5:00PM . "People were somewhat toga Springs, she regularly at· make a big difference." skeptical initially," she said. "Ifs tends services there and sings in "Peace-ing It Together, The something new, so some people the choir, ancj she embraces the Peace and Justice Fair" is Sunday, Y0· .. are always skeptical." I ·.Jk . church's philosophy that to serve Sept 20, at the The Presbyterian­ God, it must be socially conscious New England Congregational and politically involved. Church, 24 Circular St in Sara­ toga Spljngs. Admission is free ~· Xinesway. and food will be sold. For informa­ Cornmuntty tion, visit www.peace-ing.org. 323 Kings Road •. Schenectady, NY 12304 393-8800 ,.. Guided tours and delicious refreshments. 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Drive In, entry deadline Sept. 29, $20 entry Musical about a female R&B trio trying CLEMENT ART GALLERY Delmar, for adults and teens 16 and older. to make il big, C-R Produelions, Cohoes lee. Information, 664-5066. Several openings, rehearsals on Mondays S1'£VE SCARLATTA "Down by lhe River; an exhibit of John al7:30 p.m. at town hall, Route 9, Newton­ lnlormalion, 439-0130. Music Hall 58 Remsen St., Cohoes, SPOTUGHTER'S THEATRE lhrough Sept. 27, $3G-$35. lnlorrnalion, Singer-songwriter, Sept. 19,7 p.m., Emack Whipples black-and-white photographs, ville. Information, 783-2760. SIENA CHAMBER 237-5858. . and Bolios. 366 Delaware Ave., Albany, through Sept. 23, 201 Broadway, Troy. Hqlding audilions for production of ORCHESTRA AND CHOIR Information, 272-6811. "Pocahontas; Sept. 26 and 27, 2 p.m., COLONIE CENTENNIAL free. Information, 512-5100. Rehearsals Thursdays at7:30 p.m. for or­ FOOTLOOSE Malta Community Center, 1 Bayberry Dr., BRASS CHOIR RED HEN MIMOSA GALLERY chestra, Wednesdays at 6 p.m. lor choir, Musical bc.sed on hit 1980s movie, Malta. Information, 899-4411. Openings for brass players, rehearsals Quartet playing old-time, country and "lime and Place; landscapes by Ann on first Thursday and lhird Tuesday of the Siena College, Route 9, Loudonville. In­ presented ty Mac-Haydn Theatre, 1925 CAPITAL COMMUNITY VOICES formation, 783-2325. Route 203, Chatham, lhrough Sept. 20, bluegrass with newly-written material, Larsen, through Oct. 18, 70c Beekman Sl, month, at 7:15 p.m., town hall, Route 9, Fridays lhnugh Sundays, adults $20, Sept. 19, 8 p.m., Cane lena, 47 Phlla St., Saratoga Springs. Information, 583-1163. Non-audition choral group is seeking Newtonville. Information, 783-2760. THE ORCHESTRA ON THE COMMON children u1der 18 $12. Information, Saratoga Springs, $15 advance tickets, singers in ~II voice parts for Its December NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DANCE . concert. "A Cool Yule wilh CCV." rehears­ SUBURBAN SOUNDS Openings in 111e string seelion, also need 392-9292. $17 at door. Information, 583-0022. Ballet Russes exhibit, "On Broadway." als are Tuesdays at 7 p.m. at Columbia COMMUNITY CHORUS · French hom, trombone, flute and bass d111m players, rehearsals Fnday al9 a.m., Shenerr THE HOLLOW RAILROAD EARTH chronicling the progression of dance on High School, lulher Road, Eest Green­ Openings in mixed chorus. rehearsals Eclectic acouslic band, with opening act Broadway, and ongoing exhibits, 99 Soulh bush beginning Sept. 15. Information, Sundays al? p.m. at lynnwood Reformed dehowa Senior Conter, Clifton Common, Agatha Ctiistle murder mystery, pre­ Clifton Park. Information, 372-5146. sented by Albany Civic Theater, 235 Sec­ Elephant Revival, Sept. 19, 8 p.m .. The Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Information, 37G-5434. Church, Route 146, Guilderland. Informa­ ond Ave., Plbany, lhrough Oct. 4, Fridays Egg, Empire Stale Plaza, Albany, adbance 584-2225. tion, 861-8000. ELECTRIC CITY CHORUS tickets $24, door price $26. Information, SARATOGA ARTS through Sondays, adults $15, students SARATOGA FRIENDSHIP SINGERS Male singing group, training provided, re-­ $10, gove·nment worker special 2 for 473-1845. Seeking local artists and line craft~rs to AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM display lheir worlO KIA.· 445-7469 . lhe City: An Archeological Perspective AND GALL~RY !tons required to.jom. Information, 371- Sudoku requires no arithmetic skills. of Albany; permanent collections on ·lhe 'lives of .the Hudson; ihfough March 66B1. · 9n1 recovery e~ort, New York slat~ hiS- • 14• 2010: Skidmore•College: 815 North· SARATOGA SPRINGS HOUDAY The object of the game is to fill all the Music tory and geography, Emp11e Stale Plaza, , Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Information, SHOWCASE Of' ART MadiSOn Avenue.lnlormatiOn, 474-5877. 5Bo-80BO. Seeking line arts and crafts vendors for blank squares with the correct numbers.' PAUL MASTRIANI ··• ALBANY INSTITUTE OF ART second annual show at lhe Art Center The- Jazi pian ill, Sept. 17;-7 p.m., StoCkade CLARK ART INSTITUTE atre, 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs on E·ach row of 9 .numbers must include all Inn, 1 North Church St., Schenectady, "life Along lhe Hudson: Photographs by "Through 111e Seesons: Japanese Art in Saturday, Nov. 21, boolh cost $50. lnlor- digits 1 through 9 in any order. free.lnfor11alion. 346-3400. Joseph Squillante; lhrough Oct: 4: "Hurl- Nature; lhrough Oct. 18: 225 Soulh St., mation, Frenchy Loeb 461-4893. son River Panorama: 400 Years of History, Williamstown, Mass. Information, (413) Each column of 9 numbers must include BRIAN MURPHY Art and Culture; through Jan. 3, 2010; 459-9545. MOP AND BUCI!ET COMPANY all digits 1 through 9 in any order. Acoustic guitarist, Sept. 18, 7 p.m., plus "The Folk Spirit of Albany: Folk Art Holding auditions lor a substitute accom- Eacti 3 by 3 subsection of the 9 by 9 Emack and Bolios. 366 Delaware Ave., lrom the Colletcion of 111e Albany Institute THE HYDE COLLECTION panisllo provide music tor its Improvised Albany, free. Information, 512-5100. oiHisloryandArt"andexhibilsonHudson "Degas & Music; lhrough Oct. 18, 161 ·comedy shows. Information, contad Mi- square must include all digits 1 through 9. River School painting, American Warren St., Glens Falls. Information, 792- chael Burns at [email protected] SEA OF TREES and lhe history of Albany, 125 Washington 1761. ' • or Kat Koppen at [email protected]. 4 . 9 One of Albany's top bands, Sept. 18, 7 Ave. Information, 463-4478. . · ., , . 7 p.m., Eirack and Bolios Uptown, Town . ARKELL MUSEUM . CAPITALAND CHORUS ' Center P~aza. 1704 Western Ave., :Guil- · •. • SCHENEqAoY MUS~.· ."Moving·, Frontiers: Early· Transportation Openi~g~ lor ait' v~ice parts for women who .. 3 7 .. dertamt•nforrnallon, ~0:4196. ··:::. , . Sp11ll~l ~ectidy::i'Effl!t)'Cllf.collec· in the Mohawk Valley; lhrough Nov. 4: tovelli sing and pertorm, rehearsals are at 7 !J• :IJ>l' JEANNE o·coNIIHk' o'tio . !ton highlights and planelanum, Non Ter- plus "Arl

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CHURCH LUNCH NEW SCOTLAND (JUNE, JULY, AUGUST) ' Sponsored by !he South Bethlehem United TOWN COUNCIL ' Methodist Church, Willowbrook Cafe, New Scolland Town Hall, Route 65, 7 p.m. so._- weekly on Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Information, 439-4889. Second and fourth lnformalion, 767-9953. Wednesday of each month .

. NEW SCOTLAND PRAYER MEm~G Small groups meeting throughout the STORY TIMES week lor evening prayer and Bible study, - Weekly al Voorheesville Public Library, Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, 51 School Road, 10:15 a.m. lnformafion, Route 155. Call lor times and information, 765-2791. 765-3390.

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Programs to benefit Senior Projects Letters policy Two specia1 programs for $3 fee per class. and South Bethlehem. For Spotlight Newspapers the benefit of Bethlehem Senior ~ reservations, call439-5770. welcomes letters from readers on subjects of Projects, Inc. will take place v__:_.....---.f::J~~/ this week. First up is a golf , ::,s.- _y;.- Wednesday, Sept. 23 local and regional interest. tournamen~ at Colonial Acres, • Bethlehem Senior Project, Friday, Sept. 25 Letters are subject to Glenmont, on Wednesday, Sept lnc.'sGolfTournamentatColonial •"A Celebration in Song," editing for fairness, style 23, at 8:30a.m .. Then, there will Town of Bethlehem . ACcrffes goldf cbourse, GIenmont. a concert sponsored by and length and should be be "A Celebration in Song" at o ee an age 1s at 8:3 0 a.m, Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc. contained to 300 words the Delmar Reformed Church, tee time at 9:30a.m. and lunch at to benefit Bethlehem,s senior or less. 386 Delaware Ave., Delmar, 18 ·holes). Special senior rates 11:30 am. The cost is $50 for nine transportation services. Delmar All letters must include ·d s t 25 t 7· on Mondays only. For mor.e holeswithproceedsforthecause ReformedChurch,386Delaware on F n ay, ep . , a p.m. f h h 1 f · the writer's name, acldress See additional information in information, call439-2089. o pure asing ve ices or our . Ave., Delmar, 7 p.m. Donations at and phone number. the calendar of" events below. senior transportation program. the door will be appreciated. Spotlight Newspapers Both programs will help raise Tuesday, Sept. 22 Call 439-4955, ext. 1176 today if •Walk/hike with Will Vail reserves the right to limit funds for Bethlehem Sen"or you haven't already registered. Senior Services Outreach staff 1 •"Know Your Options Tour," the number of letters Projects' mission to raise funds of the Loudonville Home for •Caregive"rs Support Group, member, and Shanna Dutcher, published from a single to replace vehicles used in the Adults, 1,30 p.m. This visit is Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 student intern, 10:30 a.m. to author. · senior transportation fleet. For one arranged by Bethlehem Delaware Ave., Delmar, 10:30 12:30 p.m. Meet at Town Hall. Submissions can information, call 439-4955, ext. Senior Services to various a.m. to noon. Caregivers of a Wear comfortable wal.king or be e-mailed to news@ 1176. senior living facilities for the spouse or loved one diagnosed hiking shoes and bring a bot\le spotlightnews.com, faxed puri)ose of providing altermite with Alzheimer's disease and other of water and a ~agged lunch. For dementias are welcome to share reservations and information, to 439-0609, or mailed to housing options for seniors Spotlight, P.O. Box 100, Program highlights who are seriously considering concerns, successes, difficulties call 439-4955, ext. 1173. Delmar 12054. Saturday, Sept. 19 a change. Senior transportation and experiences with others in • Seniors in Motion (see The deadline for all • Delmar Farmers, Market, will be avallable on a pre- similar caregiving situations. For Tuesday's activities for details). letters is n·oon Friday prior Bethlehem Middle School, 322 arranged basis. Suggested van information, call Jane Sanders, •Seniors grocery shopping 43 955 1174 to publication. · Kenwood Ave., Delmar, 9 a.m. donation $3. Call 439-4955, ext LMSW, 9-4 · ext. · for residents of Good Samaritan Spotlight Newspapers to 1 p.m. 1176, for information and/or •Seniors grocery shopping Senior Housing and Van reservations. for residents of Elsmere, Delmar, Allen Senior Apartments. For also welcomes longer opin­ ion pieces for the Point of • "Are you Ready?"_ at Slingerlands, North Bethlehem reservations, call439-5770. View section. : · · ' Sunday, Sept. 20 Bethlehem Town Hall, 4.45 and Marie Rose Manor. For For information on the above • "Footloose," the musical, 43 5770 For infonnation on at the Mac-Haydn Theatre, Delaware Ave., Delmar, 6:30 to reservations, call 9- · or a list of additional activities, call submitting a· Point of Chatham, 2:00 p.m. followed by 7:30 p.m. This free program is the Bethlehem Senior Services · View, e-mail news@spot­ buffet dinner at the-White Stone part of a national effort to inform Thursday, Sept. 24 Office at 439-4955, ext 1176. lightnews.com or call· Cafe in Ghent, $40. Bethlehem residents of the importance of • Bethlehem Senior Citizens Doris Davis, 439-4949. senior transportation leaves readiness in emergencies and Club meets for an enjoyable Bethlehem Senior Projects, Inc. Town Hall at noon, with home their appropriate responses. social afternoon of games and board member pick-up available on a pre­ For more information, entertainment, Bethlehem Town arranged basis. Van donation contact 439-4955, ext. 1166. Hall auditorium, 445 Delaware $10. For reservations; call 439- ·seniors in Motion- a low-level Ave., Delmar, 11:30 a.m. All 4955, ext. 1176. aerobic exercise class to music, seniorswelcome.Forinformation, BethlehemTownHallauditorium, call 439-4955, ext.1176. Scott S. SouLE, D.D.S. 445 Delaware Ave., Delmar, 9 to ·seniors grocery shopping for General & Cosmetic Dentistry Monday, Sept. 2l .. 10 a.m. No registration necessary. residents of Glenmont, Selkfrk • "Steps to a Cognitive • High Quality, Family . Vitality," the second of four & Cosmetic Dentistry classes in a special wellness Community United Methodist Church program, 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon. 1499 New Scotland Road, Slingerlands • Professional, Gentle Presenter: Diane VanDusen, & Caring Staff , CSW, Eddy'.AiZileiffier,s Services. _____ ZIPI!J1 .TII.Elf)A.'/__· ~--- 1 & Bethlehem Town Hall, Room Complete Take-Out Dinners Including Dessert • New Patients 101, 445 Delaware Ave., Delmar. Curb Service - Order at Side Door Emergencies Welcome Register bY calling 439-4955, ext Time: 4:30 - 6:30pm • Home Cooked Meals Reg. $6,50 I Large $8.00 • Deltci & APA participant 1176. • Seniors age '62+ can play ' '' ' Sept. 22 - .<;;h_ic~~-~ & Biscuits Oct. 13 - Beef Stroganoff • Works with most other at Colonial Acres Golf Course Sept. 29- Pork Roast ,, ... Oct. 20- Chicken & Biscuits' for $11 (greens fee for nine or Oct. 6- Chicken Parmesan' Oct. 27- Turkey Reservations Call 439-1766

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Expenses Foods for Oktoberfest afternoons + weekends. 16x4x8 face cord. $110: more. Good (ondition, portant your pet is to your Cheap. dlu ri·e 1 @nyc a p. rr.co m paid. Please call Denise: 1- Weekend Oct. 17&18 at Al­ EMAIL: [email protected] 731-9401 518-663-5143 or 518-763- family. Call 765-3368 Ask 866-2D1-4602Pin#D196 tamont Orchards + Orchard MIXED HARDWOODS: ·Full HOME IMPROVEMENT 3024 7 days, 8am-7pm. for Tony. Creek Golf Club. ·For An Ap­ Family Day Care by Ellis AIDE/COMPANION cords, $225. Face cords, SERVICES PROVIDED. plication Call861-6515 Hospital. Educational, art, Assorted toys for boys tod­ PIANO TUNING AVAilABLE $110. Jim Haslam, 439- computer and playtime ac­ HAS YOUR BUILDING dler to age 6. Action Fig­ AUTOS WANTED 9702. Specializing- in Fine Tl:ln­ Available · live-in/full­ tivities. 605-7605 or then­ SHIFTED OR SffilED? Con­ ures, Spiderman, etc .... tall [email protected] ing: 25 years experience. Time/Part-Time, 24 Hour $100 + Up for Junk Cars, FOUND tact Woodford Brothers Inc, for info 885-2637. I'll make your piano happy. Shifts. Errands. Most rates Trucks, Va'ns. Free Pickup. NYS Registered Schalmont FINO SOMETHING? Adver­ for straightening, leveling, CHERRY BEDROOM SET. Sol­ Call Roger 281-0276. starting. at $10 per hour. 365-3368 18 month and up. Jeffer­ fqundation and wood frame id Wood, never used, bra.nd Call Jean at 518-209-4458 tise it free. Call43g.4g49. PIANO TUNING & REPAIR . DONATE VEHICLE: RECEIVE son before and after school. repairs at 1-800-0LO-BARN. neW in factory_ boxes. Eng­ or Melinda at 518-857- SERVICES PROVIDED $1000 GROCERY COUPON. pre-K program. Miss Jackie FURNITURE FOR SALE www.woodfordbros.com lish Dovetail. Original cost 1236 356-3751 $4500. Sell for $749. Can PROFESSIONAL TUNING NOAH'S ARC SUPPORT NO Kitchen Set- 36"x54", ext. HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES · ANNOUNCEMENTS KILL SHELTERS, RESEARCH deliver. g17-731-0425 and REPAIR, Michael T. CLEANING SERVICES 72 (stores under table-top), PROVIDED TO ADVANCE VETERINARY The Rexford Fire Depart­ PROVIDED maple construction, .tres­ DISH NETWORK. $19.g9/ Lamkin, Registered Piano ment is having an Open TREATMENTS FREE TOW­ tle, ceramic tile surface, 4 Excellent references. Reli­ mo. Why Pay More for TV? Technician, Piano Tech­ ING, TAX . DEDUCTIBLE, Need a Helping Hand? House on Saturday, Sep­ matching cushioned chairs, able. Trustworthy. Great 100+ Channels. FREE 4- nidans Guild. Over 25 NON-RUNNERS ACCEPTED "Cleaning by Joyce". Resi­ tember 19th fro'm Noon to superb condition, $1700. rates. Apts./Houses 767' Room Install. FREE HO-DVR. years. 427-1g03. denti~l and Office Cleaning. 4 PM. There will be Prizes, 1-866-912-GTVE 20g5. 852-8296 Cell Call439-2822 or 577-1165 Orig, $2g5. 439-8260 Plus $600 .Sign- Up BONUS> POOL SERVICES PROVIDED Raffles and Demonstrations. 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Please call Prompt/reliable. 518-424- MOVING SALE Estate Sale: furniture + 6834 Aide, Certified, mature, Rich at 785-8751 & leave other items for sale. ·If 33 Borthwick Ave Sept. excetlent references, trans­ message or email me at interested please call 542- LAWN CARE 19 9am-3pm. Furniture portaton, reliable, reason­ rweriksen@verizon. net 6599 to set up an appoint­ (DR set, Futon, mirrors, able, 785-0470 or 366- Eild of summer cleanups­ dressers), framed prints, ENTERTAINMENT SERVICES ment. leave the work to me! 4186. PROVIDED clothes- shoes & handbags, Everything from soup to Friendly service at afford­ games, toys, books, kitch­ SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR AFFORDABLE OJ/KARAOKE nuts. Sinks, doors, ap­ able rates. Delmar, Albany en items SALE pliances, everything for area. Call Owen 847-1g05 SERVICE. $200 FOR ANY 4 Wrestling Gear (boys) for household. 47 Magee Dr, MUSIC INSTRUmONS HOUR BIRTHDAY, GRADU­ sale- shoes, earguards, etc. Glenmont Fri,Sat.Sun 9/18- MERCHANDISE FOR SALE ATION, OR HOUSE PARTY. :=-----.,-:-.,...-,.--:-:-.-:- Instrument Classes, Voor­ Please call885-2637. BOOK WITH $100.00 DE­ g/20 gam-5pm Thomasville Dining-Set 'wf • heesville. Six weeks, begin­ POSIT, GET THE 5TH HOUR Grammy's Barn Sale. East leaf, 4chairs. Solid wood, ning 1st week of October. WANTED F.OR FREE. REFERENCES Berne. 44 Triangle Rd. scrolled, upholstered Fiddle, 8odhran, Mountain BUYING: All Old Costume AVAILABLE. CALL CAll. AT Signs. Sept 18,19,20. · chairs. Table-oak, chairs- ~Dulcimer, Guitar, Mandolin, and Better Jewelry. Call 518-542-6599. 10am-4pm. 1830's Dutch whitew~shed. $400. Excel- • Accord ian, Pennywhistle, 439-6129 .. Barn filled with something lent Condition. JgJ-6374 ·Music Theory.· . Call Ol~ ·~ EQUIPMENT FOR SALE • S 8 6 Dr R.. MALE BRANCHE (ret). for everyo.ne. Antiques, Wurlitier piano/bench; ex-· ongs, 51 -7 5' 2815· WOULD THANK YOU FOR A SAWMILLS FROM ONLY hundreds of yards of ma­ $2,9go.oo--Convert your c'ellent condition; $950. lv . MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS CHANCE AT BUYING YOUR terials and craft supplies, message Don: 365-745g. FOR SALE OLD WATCHES (POCKET LOGS TO VALUABLE LUMBER baby items and household with your own Norwood MISCELLANEOUS 'Accordian- 70 year old AND WRIST) AND CLOCKS. items. ------I . ' MOVEMENTS/'PARTS, lARGE portable band sawmill. log ATTEND COLLEGE ONUNE ; 120 . Base, nee~s _buttons_. CO(LECrrONS ARE WEL- skidders also available. nor­ Multi-family garage sale. fr . . • " ' ·" l . repaued. Accord1an: 40 woodsawmills.com/300n. 8 Park lane, Glenville. Fri *om . . }?.Te. Me~;ca, years old, plays welL 120 COME. 518 882~1507. Free information: i-800- & Sat. Sept 18 & 19, 8am- Busmess, !•~legal, Ac- Base. Beautiful italian Ac- LEAVE MESSAGE PRN. 578-1363-Ext300-N. 4pm. Profits to charity. C?unting, Cnmmal J~s- cordian .. JgJ-7083 WORK WANTED tice. Job placement asSIS- Sat, Sept 19, Town of New FIREWOOD FOR SALE tance. Computer available. PET SERVICES HouSecteaner available- to Baltimore 6th Annual Financial Aid if qualified. work part tiiT!e evenings Get-Wood.net Town-Wide Yard Sales MISBEHAVIN' PETS, DON'T 2-YR. SEASONED DRY Call 888-201-8657 www. FEAR, HELP IS HERE!!! and/or weekends. Call gam-4pm Maps at 380g (518)882-1765. leave HARDWOOD Free Deliv- CenturaOnline.com YOUR HOME, 35 YEARS EX- CR 51, Hannac!'Oix and Message Order Form Classified Information r------~----, I Classified Category: I ------~------~ · · Office Hours · Mail Address •In Person Spotlight Newspapers I Deadline - P.O. Box 100 I ------...,.--- 8:30AM- 5 PM Delmar, NY 12054 Monday-Friday . . 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Call Matt or Ed sistent Freight, Top Pay, from the SPOTUGHT News­ tion provisions. This news­ valid NYS Drivers license. EMPLOYMENT paper will not knowingly (518.438.2200) & Housecteaner available- to Experience on Lawnmow­ Weekly Home-Time More! papers and the Federal accept any advertising for Insurance Home SuiVeyor Drivers: Class-A Drivers,· work part time evenings ing equipment a plus. Call Werner Enterprises 888- Trade Commission. employment which is in Perform fieldwork & com­ 756-692g Dedicated Positions of­ 567-3103 ALL employment advertising and/or weekends. Call fering Excellent Pay, Ben­ violation of the law. Our (518)882-1765. Leave puter reporting for a na­ readers are informed that "Can You Dig It?" Heavy efits and Bonuses! Weekly Drivers: Home DAILY! Paid in this newspaper is sub­ Message tional industry Leader. No Hol/Vac! Excellent Ben- · ject to section 296 of the employment offerings ad­ exp. Paid training. Perfor­ Equipment School 3wk Home Time! Students also training program. Back­ efits! · COL-A. 800-334- human rights Law which vertised in this newspaper POSMDN WANTED mance based pay, $15/hr. Welcome! We train. Wer-. are available on an equal hoes, Bulldozers, Track­ 1314x1!78. www.wadhams. makes it illegal to adver­ Aide, Certified, · inature, FT/PT Apply at www.muel­ ner Enterprises recruiters com - tise any ·preference, Limi­ _opportunity basis. hoes. Local job placement excellent references, trans­ lerrepcrts.com 'Hill be in your area to take tation, or discrimination asst. Start digging dirt applications/answer ques­ AIDE/COMPANION . portation, reliable, reason­ Nanny/babysitter . after­ High-Paying Postal Jobs! based on race, color, creed, Now. 866-362-6497 tions. Friday, September No Experience ·Required! AVAILABLE able, 785-0470 or 366- noons for 3rd and 9th national origin, disability, 18th, 9:00a-3:00p & Sat­ DON'T PAY for information 4186. grade boys in Delmar. 15- AIRUNES ARE HIRING­ marital status, sex, age, or Available Live-in/Full­ urday, September 19th, about jobs with the Postal 20hrs per week. Supervise Train for high paying Avia- arrest conviction record, or Time/Part-Time, 24 Hour Real Estate Classifieds S2g,900. WITH FINANCING! APARTMENT FOR RENT Delmar- Near Library. 2 BR COMMERCIAL OFFICES & UPSTATE NY ~ROUT Visit www.LandandCamps. STREAM! 5 acres- was $565- 1 bdm, Selkirk, heat Duplex, hardwood floors, RENTAL APARTMENT com for pictures. Or call Laundry, off-street park­ FOR SALE $32,900, NOW $24,900 inc, Laundry, 10 mins to Alb 800-229-7843 Apple trees, pines, 300 on 9W, quiet area, 477- ing. No smoking/no pets.· Motivated Seller offering 2 UPSTATE NY COUNTRY FARM­ ft stream front! Gorgeous 9100pin#309. Lease, security. $800+. separate buildings at 423 HOUSE 7 acres- $129,900. setting! No closing costs! 43g·1278 $575- I bdm, Selkirk, heat Kenwood Avenue. Bldg#!- Reduced from $159,900! Hurry! 888-801-7195 inc, Laundry, 10 mins to Alb Glenmont- $701}+ Upper 1344 SF, 9-room, 2 half Greek Revival, beautiful baths, fult basement profes- . setting with trout stream, REAL ESTATE on 9W, quiet area, 477- 2BR Apt. Security, refer­ sional offices. Bldg#2- 990 ,views, barns! Calt now! 9100 pin#309 ences 462-1256 NEWBURGH, NY REAL SF garage/2BR apartment, 888-678-3798 PROPERTY TAX FORECLO­ $595- lbdin, Feura Bush, Rotterdam- 2BR Duplex, full bath, kitchen- rental SURE AUffiON 48 Homes yard, 10 mins to Alb, Lndry, quiet neighborhood, full income $660/mo. Ample LO~ & ACREAGE October I @ llAM. Home­ park nrby, quiet area, 477- basement, wfd hookup, Parking. By appointment- 8 MILES SOUTH OF ALBA- wood Suites Stewart- New­ 9100 pin#308. parking. Nopetsjsmoking. 463-4400, Betsy or Jeff. 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One -FIRST TIME OFFER 150 Year • nearby trout Stream; Seller dom). Dec19-Dec 26. ·'·-· .Spotlight NewspapeiS? . , 785-5279- $995. 393-6374 dog negotiable. 15 min. Old Faml "L y Farm , 1"N" 1cest . pays-_ closmg costs. ' 888- 011! ;d allows you LD advertise In all or lhese Line Spotlight publlcations: COEYMANS: 1 bedroom, 220 0026 VACATION RENTALS washerjdryer-h.ookup, off to Albany. Lawncare and weive ever seen!i . Beauti- snow-plowing included. ful ridge top views, stone OWNER . SAYS SELL- UP-~ -~==...:.:::==.._.: lie S,.WJ*t. 1:111111 S,.WJ*t. ~~~~~- s,.tllt*t street parking, S525+ utili-. STATE NY! 7 acres/ BARN/ I OCEA.N OTY, .MARYLAND. I t; ., • I lisklpu s,.ti/IM •lllttl!dl8 s,.t/Jftl• ~~~ S,.tJIJtt Call 72g·8564 walls, meadows, and wood­ ties & Security. Available POND- was $149 ,900, NOW Best selection of affor_d­ Cllflll -S,.Wt*f•IWIIIfllss,.lllt*f•-S,.WJ*t . 10/1. 966-4661. Lands. Several smalt ponds. $69,900! x ft barn,; able rentals. FulV partial s.mp s,.IIIJ*t ...,.. 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CLEANING II EXCAVATING II HOME IMPROVEMENT I n;l-~LA;ii;Ni;i;Di;SC;;iA;i;;P;i;;INiiG~~I .-I--P-A-IN-TI_N_G _ ____, :======~ VICTOR MANILENKO CONTRACTING VINYL SIDING Interior/ Exterior Capital District Screened Topsoil, Stone, HORTIOUL TURf Crwher Run, Excavating, PROFESSIONALS Wallpaper I Drywall Carpet Clea~ing · Land Grading, Drainage Work Improve the Value UNUM IUD Home Improvement Dave: 766·41 61 of Your Home Locally Owned &Operated No Deliv'!Y_ Too Large or Sma/J LANDSCAPING Free Estimates Fully Insured CaU the Professionals Today 463-4062 r: ~~ 25 Vears E\· enence I Hydro Extraction lor Carpets Serving the Entire - & Hard Surlaces, Ceramic Tile Capital District :.s!:"-;J fALL IS rDR & Smooth Concrete Surfaces •• •• PLANTING Free Es1imates PAINTING Over 30 Years'E~perilmce 1 . . • Stains &Pel Odors Removed Creative Prolessional Designs INTERIOR. EXTERIOR • Steam Cleaning ol Rugs &Upholstety Hydro-seed Lawn Installation .. Fine Quality Workmanship Patios, Walks and Walls • Oriental &Area Rugs Cleaned LlS~RIID • REFER&\C&'l • fREII &mlLIT&'l _"Piit11p &Oelivety Service Available" Large Selection ol Trees and Shrubs Residential & Commercial Since 1977 ,_ 20 Years Experience !70 THINOB RIOHT" Fully Insured "Wf Scredl!Cards Accepleda3] 767-2004 (518) 728·4259 Charlie Stehlin Wood Floors • sanding • Custom Wort • Refinishing • Insured • Installation • Work Guaranteed E. 5~6:~;33 -~ Carpentry Fam/~1Jiisinesstorover50yea!S ~ Kitchens & • Lawn Mowing Fully Insured Bathrooms Free Estimates • Shrub & Hedge Trimming Painting • Fall Clean·Ups 11tik4- • Snow- STUMP REMOVAL -c Free Estimates/Insured~ 0 Reliable Service -~ ·-C/1 creating Comfortable, liveable spaceS 439-8707 ·-u - • . since 1982 ! :kitchens • baths • A.~. · additi-ons• fine trim ' & cabinetry THE CHAIRMAN & ' .. fURNITURE COSMETICS ' . 518;275.50,55 r-=--::-'::-'-'-"'.,..'-'C,...'' '::...·.------"---. 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Dave 518·469·7419 Local References Trevor 518·496·4975 • Electrical Free Estimates- Fully Insured • • Netw~rking • Hoole Theater 488-0595 • Multiroom Audio ·• VidCo Surveillance ' •••••••· r • Jnirf.s~On Detection HOME"'·11&11-d" REPAIR & MAINTENANCE, LID. • Alarin Monitoring • Minor Repairs • Painting LANDSCAPING I__ POO_LSJEYJ.C.E_ • Wall Repairs • Masonry • Carpentry Free Es.timates. • Guner Cleaning· Electrical • Complete Tree Removal ·! ~i_c;ens.ed. ;.n_d l~:~s.\l~ed. No Job Too Small 439-6863 • Pruning FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED Mowing & ~_7,5·Q055 .. {ji9 Sp\a.s.h • Cabling 'imlii!lg) I,!!SA... I·~. ·.Feeding Beds, Shrubs, -~~~~~~~~~~ Pool Service ·Quality Doesn't Cost, it Pays r - cli)sings • ' • Land Clearing Mulch maintenance • Stump Removal GRAVES & more· • Storm Damage Repair ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING over ~ d~-cade •100 H. Crane Service experience . • 55 H. 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STANNARD & SONS Tupperware" Contractors CONTRACTORS Tree & Shrub Removal• Wee tty Mowing Fine Painting & Restoration Lawn & Shrub Fertilizing Home Parties Service Calls & Repairs 768-2893 or 768-8307 • Residential & Commercial RD. 1 Delmar, N.Y. 12054 Seuonal Cleanups • Spring Detbal~lng Professional, Fast & Neat • Carpentry-& Masonry Repairs FUND Raising Masonry and Cai]J!!t)lry . Fall Aeration & Reseeding • Faux Finishes • Free Estimate Call Mike. Capritta Earn Free TUpperware All Phone Calls Returned New and Repatrs • Stn!, Mym · Own.r - . Concrete • Block - Brick - Stone • Fully Insured lltl!!!li.ri!' ~&m'I'GD Cali 475-1491 Roofin • Oecks - Garages etc. Phone: (518}365-9882 518.312.7809 518-872·1497 The Spotlight September 16,2009 ·Page 29 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE --· LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL" NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 3. The County within NeW. SSNY shall mail process Articles of Organization were Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington Associates, LLC (LLC). Ar­ in South Ccirolina (SC) on York State which the office of to: The LLC, 167 Eagle St., filed with the Secretary of Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY · ticles of Organization filed 12116/97. SSNY designated Notice of formation of CO~ the Company is to be located Albany, NY 12202. Purpose: State of New York (SSNY) 12260. Registered Agent with NY Dept. of State on as agent of LLC lipan whom HERE STUDIO, LLC a NYS is Albany. any lawful activity. on 05/20/09. Office location: upon whom process may be 4/8/09. Office location: Al­ process against it may be LLC Formation filed with 4. The Secretary of State has LD-21536 Al~any County. SSNY has served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., bany County. NY Secretary served. SSNY shall mail SSNY on 06/19/09 Off. Loc.: "been designated as agent of (September 16, 2009) been designated as agent of 99 Washington Ave., Ste. of State (SOS) is designated process to the SC address of Albany Co. SSNY designated the limited liability company the LLC upon whom process 1008, Albany, NY 12260. as agent of LLC for service LLC: 1310 Union St., Spar­ as agt. of LLC, upon whom upon whom process against against it may be served. Purpose: any lawful activity. of process. SOS shall mail tanburg, SC 29302. Arts. process may be served. the Company may be served LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail a copy of LD-21556 copy of process to 20 Cor- of Org. filed with SC Secy. SSNY shall mail copy of and the post office address process to the LLC, 317 (September 16, 2009) porate Woods Boulevard, of State, 1205 Pendleton process to: The LLC, 190 within this state to which Notice of Formation o(OR­ Madison Avenue, 21st Floor, Albany, NY 12211. Purpose: St., Ste. 525, Columbia, SC Waverly Place, New York, NY the Secretary of State shall MONO SOLUTIONS LLC. New York, New York 10017. Any lawful act or activity. 29201. Purpose: any lawful 10014. Purpose:Anylawful rhail a copy of any process ·Arts. of Org. was filed with PurpOse: For any lawful LEGAL NOTICE LD-21568 activity. purposes. against the Company served SSNY on 8/4/09. Office loca­ purpose. - LD-21584 LD-21522 (September 16, 2009) upon it is: _ tion: Albany County. SSNY LD-21549 Notice of Formation of D & (September 16, 2009) (September 16, 2009) c/o Brian B. Selchick 12 designated as agent of LLC (September 16, 2009) D Mazel LLC. Arts Of Org. Blackwood Street, Apt. 422 whom process against may filed with Secy. Of State of LEGAL NOTICE Boston, Massachusetts be served. SSNY shall mail NY (SSNY) on 07/29/09. Of­ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 02115-5126 process to: c/o The LLC, 46 LEGAL NOTICE fice location: Albany Cou'nty. Notice of Qualification of. , 5. The registered agent of State St., Albany, NY 12207. SSNY designated as agent Statebridge Company, LLC. DW ADVISORS,LLC Ar­ NOTICE OF FORMATION the limited liability company The registered agent is: USA Notice of Publication of LLC upon whom process Authority filed with Secy. ticles of Organization filed OF A DOMESTIC LIMIT­ upon whom process against Corporate Services Inc. at TOWERSHIP LLC Arts. of against it may be served. of State of NY (SSNY) on Sec of State(SSNY)7/22/09. ED LIABILITY COMPANY the liability company can be the same address. Purpose: Org. was filed with SSNY SSNY shall mail process 7/30/09. Office location: Office in Albany County (LLC). served is: e Wired Auctions, all lawful activities. on 8/10/2009 Office loca­ to: .Allstate Corp. Svcs., 99 Albany County. LLC formed SSNY design. Agent of LLC Name: EMPIRE EDISON LLC, 12 Blackwood Street, . LD-21543 tion: Albany County.- SSNY Washington Ave., Ste. 1008, in Colorado (CO) on 8/13/08. upon whom process shall DEVELOPMENT, LLC. Ar­ Apt. 422, Boston, Massachu- (September 16, 2009) designated as agent of LLC Albany, NY 12260. Regis­ SSNY designated as agent be served. SSNY shall mail ticles of Organization filed setts 02115. whom process against may tered Agent upon whom pro­ of LLC upon whom process copy of process to 125 State with NY Secretary of State, 6. The character of the .busi­ be served. SSNY shall mail cess may be served: Allstate against it may be served. Street, Suite #3, Albany, NY January 15, 2004. Purpose: ness is to conduct any lawful LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o The LLC, 911 Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington SSN.Y shall mail process 12207. Purpo!;ie: Any lawful to engage in any lawful act buSiness activity for profit Central Ave., #101, Albany, Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY to: c/o lncorp Services, Inc., purpose. or activity. Office: in Albany that is not otherwise prohib­ NOTICE OF FORMATION NY 12206. Purpose: any 12260. Purpose: any lawful One Commerce Plaza, 99 LD-21592 County. Secretary of State ited by the laws of the State OF LIMITED LIABILITY lawful purpose'. activity. Washington Ave., Ste. 805A, (September 16, _2009) is agent for process against of New York. COMPANY (LLC) LD-21551 LD-21557 Albany, NY 12210-2822. LLC and shall mail copy to LD-21531 Name: Airside HVAC, LLC. (September 16, 2009) (September 16, 2009) Address to be maintained in PO Box .2183, Malta, NY (September 16, 2009) Articles of Organization filed CO: 4600 South Syracuse LEGAL NOTICE 12020. with New York Secretary of St., Ste. 700, Denver, CO LD-21525 State (SSNY) on: 7/24/09. . LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE 80237. Arts of Org. filed with NOTICE OF FORMATION (September 16, 2009) LEGAL NOTICE Office Location: Albany CO Secy. Of State, 1700 OF A DOMESTIC LIMIT­ County. SSNY designated NotiCe of Publication Notice of Formation of Creste Broadway, Ste. 200, Denver, ED LIABILITY COMPANY Notice of Formation of lor­ as agent of LLC upon whom VESPERTILLIO TRADING Marrero Baseball Club, LLC. CO 80290. Purpose: any (LLC). LEGAL NOTICE raine-Michaels Dance Cen­ process against it may be LLC Arts. of Org. was filed Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. lawful activities. Name: COLUMBIA AM~ tre, LLC. Arts. of Org. filed served. SSNY shall mail a with SSNYon 8/10/2009 Of­ 01 State of NY (SSNY) on LD- 21569 STERDAM REAL ESTATE Notice of Formation of with Secy. of State of NY copy of process c/o James fice location: Albany County. 07/29/09. Office lo.cation: (September 16, 2009) LLC. ArticleS of Organiza­ THANK YOU HAVE A NICE (SSNY) on 8/3/09. Office R. Schultz, Esq., of counsel, SSNY designated as agent of Albany County. SSNY desig­ tion filed ·with NY Secre-. DAY, LLC. Arts. of Org. was location: Albany Co. SSNY Maynard, O'Connor, Smith LLC whom process against nated as agent of LLC upon tary of State, April 1 , ?009. filed with SSNY on 7/31/09. designated as agent of LLC & Catalinotto, LLP, 6 Tower may be served. SSNY shall whom process ·against it LEGAL NOTICE Purpose: to engage in any Office location: Albany upon whom process against Place, Albany, New York mail process to: c/o The may be served. SSNY shall lawful act or activity. Office: County. SSNY designated it may be served. SSNY 12203. Term: No specific LLC, 911 Central Ave., #101, mail process to: Allstate lead Consulting and Coach­ in Albany County. Secretary as agent of LLC whom pro­ shall mail process to: The date of dissolution. Purpose: Albany, NY 12206. Purpose: Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington ing LLC Notice of forma­ of State is agent for process cess against may be served. LLC, 69 Fuller Rd., Albany, Any lawful act or activity for anyla""ulpurpose. Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY tion of Lead Consulting and against LLC and shall mail SSNY s!lall mail process NY 11205. Purpose: any which limited liability compa­ LD-21552 12260. Registered Agent Coaching LLC, a limited copy to 302 Washington to: c/o The LLC, 46 State lawful activities. nies may be organized. (September 16, 2009) 13flon whom process may be liability company (the "LLC"). Avenue Ext., Albariy, NY St., Albany, NY 12207. The LD-21532 LD-21545 served: Allstate COrp. Svcs., Articles of Organization filed 12203. registered agent is: USA (September 16, 2009) (September 16, 2009) 99 Washington Ave., Ste. with the Secretary of State LD-21597 Corporate Services Inc. at LEGAL NOTICE 1008, Albany, NY 12260. of NY (the "SSNY") on June (September 16, 2009) the same address. Purpose: Purpose: any lawful activity. 30, 2009. Office location: Al­ all la""i.JI activities. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Abby LD-21558 bany County. The SSNY has LD-21526 Travel Multi Services LLC. (September 16, 2009) been designated as agent . LEGAL NOTICE (September 16, 2009) Notice of Formation of NOTICE OF FORMATION Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. at the LLC, upon whom Vincent Best Holding LLC. OF A DOMESTIC LIMIT­ Of State of NY (SSNY) on process against it may be NOTICE OF SPECIAL DIS­ Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. ED LIABILITY COMPANY 06/12/08. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE served. The SSNY. shall TRICT MEETING ABSEN­ LEGAL NOTICE of State of NY (SSNY) on (LLC). Albany County. SSNY des­ mail a copy of any process TEE BALLOTS Voorheesville 7/31/09. Office location: Al­ Name: 40 NS HOLDINGS ignated as agent of LLC Notice of Formation of EP to the LLC, at 60 Adams Central School District, Notice of Formation of147 bany Co. SSNY designated LLC. Original Articles of Or­ upon whom process against Deliveries LLC. Arts Of Org. Place, Delmar, New York Albany County, New York Greenpoint Ave. Entertain­ as agent of LLC upon whom ganization under the name it may. be served. SSNY filed with Secy. Of State of 12054. The purposes of the The Board of Education of ment LLC. Arts. of Org. was process against it may be 40 NS INVESTMENT LLC shall mail process to: All­ NY (SSNY) on 07/10/09. Of­ LLC are to engage in any Voorheesville Central School filed with SSNY on 7/31/09. served. SSNY shall mail pro­ filed with NYSOS, June 22, state Corp. Svcs., 41 State fice location: Albany County. lawful purposes; to incur District, Albany County, New Office location: Albany cess to: Harvard Business 2009. Certificate of Amend­ St., Ste. 415, Albany, NY SSNY designated as agent indebtedness, secured and York, HEREBY GIVES NO­ County. SSNY designated Services, Inc., 99 Washing­ ment changing name to 40 12207. Registered Agent of LLC upon whom process unsecured; to enter into and . TICE that a Special District as agent of LLC whom pro­ ton Ave., Ste. 805-A, Albany, NS HOLDINGS LLC filed upon whom process may against it may be served. perform contracts and agree­ Meeting of the qualified vot­ _cess against may be served. NY-11210. Purpos·e: any with NYSOS June 25, 2009. be servecf: Allstate Corp. SSNY sh811 mail process ments of any kind necessary ers of said School District will SSNY shall mail process lawful activities. Purpose: to engage in any Svcs., 41 State St., Ste. 415, to: -Allstate COrp. Svcs., 99 to, in connection with or be held in the Voorheesville to: c/o The LLC, 46 State LD-21533 lawful act or.activity. Office: Albany, NY 12207 Purpose: Washington Ave., Ste. 1008, incidental to the business of Middle School Foyer, in Voor­ St., Albany, NY 12207. The (September 16, 2009) in Albany County. Secretary any lawful activity. Albany, NY 12260. Regis­ the LLC; and to carry on any heesville, New York, in said registered agent is: USA of State is agent for process LD-21553 . tered Agent opon whom pro­ other activities necessary to, School District, on the 20th Oorporat? Services Inc. at against LLC and shall mail (September 16, 2009) cess may be served: Allstate in connection with or inciden­ day of October, 2009, at 2:00 the sahi,e address. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE copy to 302 Washington Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington tal to the foregoing, as the o'clock P.M., Prevailing Time, all lawful activities. • ··• Avenue Ext, Albany, NY Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY Members in their discretion tor the purpose of voting by LD-21527 Noti~e of ·QUBiification of 12203. LEGAL NOTICE 12260. Purpose: any lawful may dee'm desirable. voting machine upon the (September 16, 2009) One World Enterprises, LLC. LD-21546 , • • activity. LD·21570 propositions hereinafter set Fictitious name: One Natural (September 16, 2009) Notice of Formation of Print- LD-21559 (September 16, 2009) forth. Polls for the purpose Experience, LLC. Authority ing Factory LLC. Arts Of Org. (September 16 2009) of voting will be kept open LEGAL NOTICE filed with Secy. of State of NY filed with Secy. Of State of · ' between the hours of 2:00 (SSNY) on 7/31/09. Office LEGAL NOTICE NY (SSNY) on 08/04/09. Of­ LEGAL NOTICE o'clock P.M. and 9:00 o'cloCk Notice of Formation of JIEDA location: Albany County. LLC fice location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE P.M., Prevailing Time. The CAPITAL MANAGEMENT formed in Delaware (DE) on Notice of Registration of SSNY designated as agent Notice of Formation of An­ propositions are as follows: LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed 4/15/05. SSNY designated Horne LLP. Authority filed of LLC upon whom process NOtice of Formation of Villa vilentertainment Recorders PROPOSITION #1:. CAPI­ with SSNY on 7/30/09. Of­ as agent of LLC upon whorri with Secy. of State of NY against it may· be served. Pacri Leasehold LLC. Arts LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with TAL RESERVE FUND - fice location: Albany County. process against it may be (SSNY) on 8/3/09. Office SSNY shall mail process Of Org. filed with Secy. Of Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) LAND ACQUISITION SSNY designated as agent of .served. SSNY shall mail location: Albany County.LLP to: Allstate- Corp. Svcs., 99 State of NY (SSNY) on· on 8/17/09. Office location: Shall the following resolution LLC whom process against process to: The LLC, 1401 registered in ---Delaware Washington Ave., Ste. 1008, 08/05/09. Office location: Albany Co. SSNY desig­ be adopted, to wit: may be served. SSNY shall Westwood Blvd., Ste. 200, (DE) on 12/21/04. SSNY Albany, NY 12260. Regis­ Aibany County. SSNY. desig- nated as agent of LLC upon RESOLVED, that the Board mail process to: c/o The Los Angeles, CA 90025, also designated as agent of LLP tered AQent upon whom pro­ nated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may of Education of Voorhees­ LLC, 46 State St., Albany, the address of the principal upon whom process against cess may be served: Allstate whom process against it be served. SSNY shall mail ville Central School District, NY 1.2207. The registered office. Address-to be main­ it may be served. SSNY Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington may be served. SSNY shall process to: Shana R. Fried, Albany County, New York, is agent is: USA Corporate tained in DE: 108 West 13th shall mail process to: Capitol Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY mail process to: Allstate Reed Smith, LLP, 136 Main hereby authorized to estab- . Services 'nc .. at the same St., Wilmington, DE 19801. Services, Inc., 1218 Central 12260. Purpose: any lawful Corp. Svcs.; 99 Washington St., Ste. 250, Princeton, NJ !ish a capital reserve fund to address. Purpose: all lawful filed with DE Secy. Of State, Ave., Ste. 100, Albany, NY activity. Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY 08543. Purpose: any lawful be designated "land AQqui­ activities. 401 Federal St., Ste 4., Do­ 12205. DE address of LLP LD-21554 12260. Registered Agent activities. sition Reserve Fund" in order LD-21528 ver, DE 19901 Purpose: in jurisdiction of organiza­ (September 16, 2009) upon whom process may be LD-21572 to pay costs of the acquisition (September 16, 2009) any lawful activities. tion: 1218 Central Ave., Ste. served: Al_lstate Corp. Svcs., (September 16, 2009) of real property, and, in order LD-21534 100, Albany, NY 12205. 99 Washmgton Ave., Ste·. to accomplish the same said (September 16, 2009) Purpose: practice the pro­ LEGAL NOTICE 1008, Albany, NY 12260. Board is hereby authorized LEGAL NOTICE fession of Certified Public Purpose: any lawful activity. LEGAL NOTICE to establish the ultimate Accountants. Notice of Formation of G'reat LD-21560. amount of such Reserve Notice of Formation of AT­ LEGAL NOTICE LD-21547 C & C LLC. Arts Of Org. iiled (September 16, 2009) 1~ The name of the Profes­ Fund to be $250,000 plus LANTIC LEASE HOLDINGS (September 16, 2009) with Secy. Of State of NY sional Service Limited Li­ accrued interest with a prob­ LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed NOTICE OF FORMATION (SSNY) on 08/04/09. Office ability Company is Delucia able term of twenty years with SSNY on 7/30/09. Of­ OF LIMITED LIABILITY location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE Realty, L.L.C. and, to appropriate annually fice location: Albany County. COMPANY. NAME: ENGI­ LEGAL NOTICE SSNY designated as agent 2. The Articles of Organiza­ from available. fund balance r SSNY designated as agent of NEERED SUCCESS, LLC. of LLC upon whom process NOTICE OF FORMATION tion were filed August 12, and/or other legally available LLC whom process against Articles of Organization were NOTICE OF FORMATION against it may be served. OF LIMITED LIABILITY 2009. funds of the School District to may- be served. SSNY shall filed with the Secretary of OF LIMITED LIABILITY SSNY shall mail prOcess COMPANY. NAME: SOFTER 3. The office of the Limited such Reserve Fund. mail process to: c/o The State of New York (SSNY) COMPANY. NAME: MUL­ to: Allstate Corp. Svcs., 99 INGENUITY, LLC. Articles Liability Company is located NOTICE IS HEREBY FUR­ LLC, 46 State St., Albany, on 07/28/09. Office location: ROY RE LLC. Articles of Or· Washington Ave., Ste. 1008, of Organization were filed in Albany County. THER GIVEN that the afore-. r NY 12207. The registered Albany County. SSNY has ganization were filed with the Albany, NY 12260. Regis­ with the Secretary -of State 4. The Secretary of State said proposition may appear agent is: USA Corporate been designated as agenr of Secretary of State of New tered Agent upon whom pro­ of New York (SSNY) on has been designated as the on the ballot labels of the Services Inc. at the same the LLC upon whom process York (SSNY) on 04/27/09. cess may be served: Allstate 08/03/2009. Office location: agency of the Limited Li­ voting machines used at address. Purpose: all lawful against it may be served. Office location: Albany Coun­ Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington Albany County. SSNY has ability Company upon whom such Special District Meeting activities. SSNY sha:ll mail a copy ty. SSNY has been desig­ Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY been designated as agent of process against it may be in the following abbreviated LD-21529 of process to: 16 Manor nated as agent of the LLC 12260. Purpose: any lawful the LLC upon whom process served. form if necessary due to (September 16, 2009) Drive, Glenmont, NY 12077. upon whom process against activity. against it may be served. 5. The purpose of the lim­ space constraints: Purpose: For any lawful it may be served. SSNY shall­ LD-21555 SSNY shall mail a copy of ited Liability Company is to CAPITAL RESERVE FUND purpose. · mail a copy of process to the (September 16, 2009) process to the LLC c/o Softer engage in any lawful activity PROPOSITION- LAND AC­ LEGAL NOTICE LD-21535 LLC, 154 St. James Place, lngenuity,LLC, 135VanWies for which a Limited Liability QUISITION (September 16, 2009) Brooklyn, New York 11238. Point Ad, Glenmont, New Company may be formed. Shall the proposition set forth NOTICE OF FILING OF Purpose: For any lawful LEGAL NOTICE York 12077. Purpose: For LD-21582 in the notice of this meeting ARTICLES OF ORGANIZA­ purpose. any lawful purpose. (September 16, 2009) authorizing the establish­ TION OF E WIRED AUC­ LEGAL NOTICE LD-21548 Notice of Formation of MDS LD-21567 ment of a capital reserve TIONS, LLC (September 16, 2009) Asset Management, LLC. (September 16, 2009) fund to be designated "land 1. The name of the Limited Notice of Formation of FASH­ Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. LEGAL NOTICE Acquisition Reserve Fund", Liability Company is: e Wired ION BIBLE LLC. Arts. of Org. Of State of NY (SSNY) on with the ultimate amount to Auctions, LLC. filed with Secy. of State of LEGAL NOTICE 07/15/09. Office locatio·n: LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of be $250,000 (plus accrued 2. The Articles of Organiza­ NY (SSNY) on 7/3/09. Of­ Albany County. SSNY des­ Merit Paint Sundries, LLC. interest), a term of 20 years, tion of the Company were fice location: Albany County. NOTICE OF FORMATION ignated as agent of LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION Authority filed with Secy. and annual appropriation of filed with the Secretary SSNY designated as agent OF LIMITED LIABILITY upon whom process against OF . of State of NY (SSNY) on available fund balance and of State on September 1, of LLC upon whom process COMPANY. NAME: COM it may be served. SSNY shall LIMITED LIABILITY COM­ 8/18/09. Office location: Al­ other legally available funds 2004. . against it may be served. CARE LLC. mail process to:. Allstate PANY Name: Arsenal Plaza bany County. LLC formed Page 30 • September 16, 2009 The Spotlight LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE to such Reserve Fund, be LD-2160t process to: c/o The LLC, _46 1226.0. Registered Agent AMERICA, LLC ("FLLC") process to: c/o The LLC, 911 proceeds frOm the sale of approved? (September t 6, 2009) State St., Albany, NY 12207. upon whom proCess may be filed with the Secretary of Central Ave., #101, Albany, the obligations authorized in PROPOSITION #2- REPAIR The registered agent is: USA served: Allstate Corp. Svcs., State of New York ("SSNY") NY 12206. Purpose: any said resolution shall be used RESERVE FUNDING Corporate Services Inc. at 99 Washington Ave., Ste. on August 17, 2009 effective lawful pUrpose. for the specific 'purpose of Shall the Board of Education LEGAL NOTICE the same address. Purpose: 1008, Albany, NY 12260. on the date of tiling. The LD-2t629 undertaking a Town improve­ be authorized to transfer all lawful activities. Purpose: any lawful activity. Jurisdiction of its formation (September 16, 2009) ment project known as the up to $200,000 from unal- Notice of Formation of LD-21607 LD-21612 is Wisconsin. The forma­ -Elm Avenue Pool Improve­ located fund balance to the TETON GROUP LLC. Arts. (September 16, 2009) (September 16, 2009) tion date is September 14, ment Project, consisting of repair reserve? of Org. was filed with SSNY. 2005. Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE financing certain building re­ NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY on 7/23/09. Office location: County. SSNY has been construction improvements GIVEN that applications for· Albany County. SSNY des­ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of the HARLEYFORD LLC Arts. to the Elm Avenue Park absentee ballots may be ignated as agent of LLC FLLC upon whom process_ of Oi'g. was filed with SSNY Pool Filtration Building in applied for at the office of the whom process against may Wilkie Cunningham Health­ Notice of Formation of Map against it may be served. on 9/2/2009 Office loca­ the Town, including but not School Distri~t Clerk. Any be served. SSNY shall mail care Solutions, LLC Articles Hospitality LLC. Arts Of Org. SSNY shall mail a copy of tiOn: Albany County. SSNY limited to, the reconstruction such application must be re- process to: c/o The LLC, 46 of Organization filed NY Sec. filed with Secy. Of State of any process to the FLLC at designated as agent of LLC of the roof, windows, doors, ceived by the District Clerk at State St., Albany, NY 12207. of State (SSNY) 08/18/09. NY \SSNY) on 08/07/09. Of­ 25_ Kraft Avenue, Albany, NY whom process against may and electrical and plumbing least seven days before the The registered agent is: USA Office in Albany County. fice ocation: Albany County. 12205, which shall be the be served. SSNY shall mail systems, as well as the pur­ date ofth~ aforesaid Special Corporate Services Inc. at SSNY designated agent of SSNY designated as agent principal business location. process to: c/o The LLC, 911 chase of original furnishings, District Meeting if the ballot is the same address. Purpose: LLC upon whom process of LLC upon whom process The address of the principal Central Ave., #101, Albany, equipment, machinery and to be mailed to the voter, or all lawful activities. may be served. SSNY shall against it may be served. office of the FLLC which is NY 12206~ Purpose: any· apparatus. The maximum the day before such Special LD-21602 mail copy of process to 458 SSNY shall mail process maintained in the jurisdiction lawful purpose. estimated cost of this project District Meeting, if the ballot (September 16, 2009). Orange Street, Albany, NY to: Allstate Corp. Svcs., 99 of its formation is: 5349 N LD-21630 will not to exceed $750,000. is to be delivered personally 12206. Purpose: Any lawful Washington Ave., Ste. 1008, County Ad M, Milton, Wis­ (September t 6, 2009) The plan of financing is (a) to the voter .. A list of all per- activity. Albany, NY 12260. Regis­ consin 53563. The name and to issue a serial' bond or sons to whom absentee vot- LEGAL NOTICE LD-21608 tered Agent upon whom pro· address of the authorized bonds and a bond anticipa- · er's ballots shall have been (September 16, 2009) cess may be served: Allstate official in its jurisdiction of LEGAL NOTICE tio_n note or notes, and (b) issued shall be available tor._ Notice of Formation of RA· Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington organization where a copy of to apply an amount. not to public inspection in the office VALLI GROUP LLC. Arts. Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY its certificate of organi?-ation ROUNDSHAW LLC Arts. of exceed $285,000 from a of the School District Clerk of Org. was filed with SSNY LEGAL NOTICE 12260. Purpose: any lawful is filed is: State of Wisconsin, Org. was filed with SSNY Capital Reserve Fund held not less than five days prior on 7/23/09. Office location: activity. Department of Financial on 9/2/2009 Office loca­ by the Town. The period of to the date of the Special Albany County. SSNY des­ Notice of Formation of LL & LD-21613 Institutions, 345 W. Washing­ tion: Albany County. SSNY probable usefulness for said District Meeting (excluding ignated as agent of LLC F Realty LLC. Arts Of Org. (September i 6, 2009) ton Ave.- 3rd Floor, Madison, designated as agent of LLC purpose is ten (10) years. A Saturdays and Sundays) whom process against may filed with Secy. Of State of WI 53703. The purpose for whom process against may copy of the resolution sum­ during regular office hours be served. SSNY shall mail NY (SSNY) on OBit 8109. Of­ which the FLLC. is formed is be served. SSNY shall mail marized herein is available until the date of the aforesaid process to: c/o The LLC, 46 fice location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE to engage in any lawful act process to: c/o The LLC, 911 for public inspection during Spe9ial DIStrict MeeUng. In State Sf., Albany, NY 12207. SSNY designated as agent or activity. · Central Ave., #1 01, Albany, normal business hours at the addition, such .list shall also The registered agent is: USA of LLC upon whom process Notice of Formation of LD-216t8 NY 12206, Purpose: any Office of the Town Clerk, lo­ be posted conspicuously at Corporate Services Inc. at against it may be served. MYCURAT()R LLC. Arts. of (September 16, 2009) lawful purpose. cated in the Town Hall, Town the placeS of voting during the same address. Purpose: SSNY shall mail process Org. was filed with SSNY LD-21631 of Bethlehem, New York. . the hours· of such Special all lawful activities. to: Allstate Corp. Svcs., -99 on 8/27/09. Office .location: (September 16, 2009) LD-21633 Washington Ave., Ste.1008, Albany County. SSNY des­ District Meeting. · LD-21603 LEGAL NOTICE (September 16, 2009) Dated: Voorheesville, New (September 16, 2009) Albany, NY 12260. Regis­ ignated as agent of LLC York, Septembet 2, 2009 tered Agent upon whom pro­ whom process against rriay Notice Of formation-of Treval­ LEGAL NOTICE BY ORDER OF THE cess may be served: Allstate be served. SSNY shall mail las, LLC, a Limited Liability NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE BOARD Of EDUCATION LEGAL NOTICE Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington . process to: C/o The LLC, 46 Corporation (LLC). Articles OF A DOMESTIC LIMIT­ . . . OF Ave., Ste. t 008, Albany, NY State St., Albany, NY 12207. of Organization filed with the Notice of Formation of Teg -Notice of Formation of PON­ 12260. Purpose: any lawful :Yhe registered agent is: USA NYS Secretary of State on ED LIABILITY COMPANY VOORHEESVILLE Taurus LLC. Arts Of Org. DERA HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. activity. Corporate Services Inc. at 7/20/2009. Office location: (LLC). filed with Secy. Of State of CE.NTRAL SCHOOL of Org. was filed with SSNY LD-21609 the same address. Purpose: Albany County. The purpose Name: COLUMBIA MA­ NY (SSNY) on 06/02/09. 01- DISTRICT, ALBANY on 7/23/09. Office location: (Septemb'er 16, 2009) all lawful activities. of the LLC is to engage in HOPAC LLC. Articles of _fice location: Albany County. COUNTY, NEW YORK Albany County. SSNY des­ LD-21615 any lawful act or activity. The Organization filed with NY SSNY designated as agent Dorothea Pfleiderer ignated as aQent of LLC (September 16, 2009) Secretary of State has been Secretary of State, S_eptem­ of LLC upon whom process whom process against may ber 4, 2009. Purpose: to LD- ~~h_m>i' Ql~trict Clerk LEGAL NOTICE designated as the agent of against it may be served. be served. SSNY shall mail the LLC upon whom process engage in any lawful act or SSNY shall mail process 215 process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Notice of Formation of Con­ activity. Office: in Albany (September t 6, 2009) LEGAL NOTICE . against it may be served. to: Allstate Corp. Svcs., 99 State St., Albany, NY t 2207. cept NYC Restaurant Group The Secretary of State shall County. Secretary of State Washington Ave., Ste. 1008, The registered agent is: USA LLC. Arts Of Org. filed with NOTICE OF FORMATION mail a copy. of any such is agent for process against Albany, NY t 2260. Regis­ Corporate Services Inc. at Secy.OfStateofNY(SSNY) OF LIMITED LIABILITY LLC and shall mail copy to LEGAL NOTICE proce5:s served to the LLC, tered Agent upon Whom pro­ the same address. Purpose: on 11/04/08. Office loca- COMPANY. NAME: FF BON- 100 Hudson Ave., Delmar, 302 Washington Avenue Ex· cess may be served: Allstate Notice _of'Fb'rmatiOn ofTfu:i3alllawful a~tiviti:s. tion:.f\lbany Courity. SSNY BON LLC. NY t2054. tension, Albany, NY 12203. Corp:.Svcs., 99·Washington Cunningham tDental Office;.).LD-21604 . ·~ :<- , \"' _.... - • • ':_ ~~-S,IQ[!Bted as agent of ~LC Articl~?S of Organization were LD'2t626 '· LD-21632 Ave., Ste. 1008, Albany, NY tLC. Arts. 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SSNY LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE · 1 - . 1008 1 (SePtemb~{1's', 2o09) nated as agent of LLq upon Not1ce of Formation of GAL- Atv2e2.6, OSteR. eg1st'eArebdanAyg, eNnYt has been designated as Not1'ce of Formatl·an of ESTOPPEL NOTICE . 1' ,, ,-.~PIt; whom process agamst It ATIN MANAGEMENT LLC . agentoftheLLCuponwhom NOTICE OF BOND RESO may be served SSNY shall •I • • • upon whom process may be process aQainst it may be GREENVALE COLONIAL · - LEGAL NOTICE" , mail process to·· c/o Delaney Arts. of Org. was f1le~ With served· Allstate Corp. Svcs., served. SSNY shall inail a HOUSE;· LLC. Arts. of Org. ·. LUTION · 99 SSNY on 7/23/09. Off1ce lo- 99 Washmgton Ave., Ste. copy: of process to the LLC, was filed with SSNY on~ NOTICE IS HEREBY G_IVEN Notice of Qualification of Corp~rate Services, Ltd.,805 cation: Albany County. SSNY 1008, Albany, NY 12260. c/o Cowen, DeBaetS, Abra- _9/.2/09.- Offiqe JOcation: Al--~~-that th~ resolution pu~l!shed· Ascend Integrated Media, Washington Ave' Ste. A: designated as agent of LLC Purpose: any lawful act1v1ty. hams & Sheppard, Ll:.P, 41 bany ,Co"uhty. SSNY des·- · herew1th has been attopted LLC. Auth-ority tiled with Albany, NY 1221 ~ Purpose. whom process aga1nst may LD-21610 MadisonAvenue;.34th Floor, ignated as agent of LLC. by th~ Town Board of the Secy. of State of NY (SSNY.) any 215lawful actiVIties. ;If~/:..~ be served. SSNY shal! mail (September 16, 2009) , New York, New York 10010. whom process against may, Town of Bethlehem, Albany -ori 8/31/09. Office location: 1 L.D- 99 "-.. >t? !fl~ process to: c/o TheLtC, 46 ~~ Purpose:_ For any lawful_ ·be-served . .SSNY shall mail 1C9unty on the. 12th ?f_ Au- Albany County. LLC fprm~jj (September 16, 2009) ~•6l State St., Albany; NY,1220(.¥ '\· ', purpose. .• ., _,j · process to: c/o The LLC, 46 gust, 2009andthe validity of in Kansas. (KS).5 _ .,,.: ,_!_ • __ .With Secy. Of State _of ~Y LEGAL NOTICE_ aU lawful activities. wereauthonzedfora~ Object Capitol Services, Inc., 1218 Arts. of Org. filed with Secy,·;,:(~~ptembe~ 16, 2009) . . (SSNY) on 05/01/09. Off1ce LD-2t627 ·- ·, or purpose for wh1ch the Central Ave., Ste. 100, Al- a! State of NY (SSNY) on , . . . , . , location. Albany County. NOTICE OF FORMATION '(September 16 2009) Town of Bethlehem is not bany, NY 12205. KSaddress 7128/09. Office location: LE.GALNOT"ICE So!SLNLYC~ep~~n;~eo~apsroacgeesnst OCOF M~_.t'!~~~~~~~~~~~+-' • .: . . . ' . ~~thonzedtoexpepdmoney. of LLC: 130 N. Cherry, 3rd Albany County.. SSNY des,' . . ENCH USA LLC A . (b) 'f th . . f I Fl., Olathe, KS 66051. Arts. ignated as agent of. LLC~ agamst 1t may ~e servf!d. FA . r- :,·. LEGAL NOTICE I e proviSIOns o aw of Org. filed with KS Secy. upon whom process against NOtice of Formcltion of NEW S?NY shall mall process ticles of Organization were. ·.. ~ _ . •. which_ .sho_uh;:l-have been of State, 120 sw 10th Ave., it may be serVed. SSNY YORK MOTORS GROl)P to. Al_lstate Corp. Sv~s.,_99 filed with the Secretary of ·Notice·of Formation of SDE compiled w1th as of the date Topeka, KS 66612. Pu.rpose·: shall mail process to· 3009 -SOLUTIONS LLC. Arts. of Washington Ave., Ste. 10~8, State of New York (SSNY) r GROl)P lLC. Arts. of Org. of publication of this notice_ any lawful-act or activity. H d' B · NY Org. was filed with SSNY ·Albany, NY 12260. Reg1s- on 03/31/09. Office location: was 'filed with SSNY on were not substantially com-. LD-21636 ar lngAvenue, ronx, on 8/19/09. Office location: teredAgentuponwhompro- Albal)y County. SSNY has.,8/10/09. Office location: AI- plied with, and an action, (September16,2009) 10 6 5 . ~ . · Pp_rp~_se: any lawfl.ll Alba_ny County. SSNY des- cess m~y be served: Allstate been_des1gnat_ed . _ bany County. SSNY des- suit or proceeding contesting ~g~~~~OO ·- · ignated as agent of LLC Gorp. Svcs., 99 Washington as agent of the LLC upon·; ignated as agent of LLC such validity is commenced - · -·. -- -- - whom process against may Ave., Ste. 1008; Albany, NY- whom- process against 1t· whom process agamst maY. within twenty days after the LEGAL NOTIC.E (Septem~er.t6, 200.9) be served. SSNY shall mail 12260. Purpose: any laWful- may·be Served. SSNY shall be serVed. SSNY shall ma1l date of' publication of this· process to: c/o The LLC, 46 activity. · . --:_mail a copy of process to the pro~ess to: c/o The LLC, 46 notice; or NOTICE OF FORMATION State St., Albany, NY 12207. LD-2t61 t LLC, cia Cowao, De Baets, State St., Albany, NY 12207. (2) such obligations were OF A DOMESTIC LIMIT- LEGAL NOTICE The regiStered agent is:.USA (September 16,' 2009) Abratia":ls & Sheppard, LLP, The registered a!ilent is: USA authorized in violation of the ED LIABILITY COMPANY Notice -of Formation of Corporate Services Inc. at r . 41-·Madlson Ave-nue, 34th Corporate Serv1ces Inc. at provisions ot'the Constitution (LLC). CLARKWELL ASSOCIATES the saine address. Purpose: . Floor-. New York, New York the same address. Purpose: of New YOrk. Name: · HADA GUILDER- LLC. Arts. of Org. was-filed all lawful activities. LEGAL-NOTICE~ -'' 1'60'10'. Purpose: For any all lawful activities. SU.MMARY OF RESOLU- LAND, LLC. Articles of Or- with SSNY on 2/2/09. Office LD-21606 lawful purpose. LD-21626 TION ga:nization filed with NY location: Albany County. (September 16, 20o'9) Notice of Formation of. t..PM' LD-21617 (Septer:"ber. "16; 2009) The following is a summary Secretary of State, Septem· SSNY designated as agent of Hospitality Group LLC. Arts· (September 16, 2009) of a resolution adopted by ber 10, 2009. Purpose: to LLC whom process against Of Org. filed with Secy. Of the Town Board of the Town engage in any lawful act or may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE State of NY (SSNY) .on LEGAL NOTICE of Bethlehem oR August 12, activity. Office: in Albany mail process to: c/o The 08/07/09. Office location:- _LEGAL. NOTICE • 2009. Said resolution autho- County. Secretary of State Notice of Formation of AQUA­ Albany County. SSNY desig-_ MANSELL LLC Arts. of Org. rizes the issuance and sale is agent for process against LLC, 46 State St., Albany, MARINA GROUP LLC. Arts. NY 12207. The registered nated as agent of LLC upon NOTICE OF APPLICATION was filed with SSNY on of a serial bond or bonds and LLC and shall mail copyto29 of Org. was filed w·1th SSNY whom process against it FOR AUTHORITY FOR 9/2/2009 Office location: a bond anticipation note or Windsor Court, Slingerlands, agent is: USA Corporate on 7/30/09. Office location: Services Inc. at the same may be served. SSNY shall FOREIGN LIMITED LIABIL- Albany County. SSNY des· notes in anticipation ·of the NY 12159. Albany County. SSNY des­ mail process to: Allstate ITY COMPANY · : ·. ignatec;:t as agent of LLC issuance and sale of said LD-21639 address. Purpose: all lawful ignated as agent of lLC activities. Corp. Svcs., 99 Washington Application for Authority of whom process against may serial bonds, in an amount (September 16, 2009) whom process against may Ave., Ste.1008, Albany,-NY UNIVERSAL BUILDERS OF pe served. SSNY shall mail nottoexceed$465,000. The be served. SSNY shall mail

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higli s'chool football power- - 3. Troy- if there is a common -. rankings. So, let's just run through thread with past Troy te·ams D Football them. and this year's edition, it's that Delmar oo-lfins hold (From Page 32) Class AA the Flying Horses run the ball extremely well and don't allow (For those who don't 1 . L a S a II e- t h e C a d e t s are team tryouts Saturday remember, Abraham Zapruder getting· more couuorta-' bl e WI"th out their opponents to do likewise. · was the one who shot a different MarquisTerrellin the backfield, as 4. Queensbury - the other The Delmar Dolfins Swim Swimmers should bring a· angle of President John F. evidencedbyTylerWashington's ClassASpartansgottheiroffense Club is holding tryouts for its swimsuit, towel and goggles to Kennedy's assassination which 87 rushing yards in last Friday's in gear last week with a 48-14 2009-10 team Saturday, Sept 19, at the tryouts. led to controversy ov~r who 34-7 victory over CBA victory at Averill Park. Bethlehem Central High School, There is no fee or pre­ shot JFK and an Oliver Stone •· 2. Ballston Spa- the Scotties 5. Niskayuna - at least, the 700 Delaware Ave., Delmar. registration necessary. movie starring Kevin Costner, continue to look dominant, but Silver Warriors fought BH-BL The tryouts are open to Capital Individual tryouts can also be who should never be allowed to let's see how they cope with a hard through the first three District children age 7-12 who are scheduled by contacting head make anythingbutsports-themed tough Shenendehowa squad quarters before falling 46-7. That interested in learning competitive coach Doug Gross at 369-9733 :movies. Just saying.). Thursday before making them has to count for something: swimming while having fun in or e-mailing douggross@nycap. • Entering the season, there the No. 1 team. Best Of the rest a progressive, instructional rr.com. was a thought that Colonie's 3. Shen - the Plainsmen Class B - Lansingburgh for prograin. Children must be able For information, visit the club's boyssoccerteamhadachanceto redefined the.phrase "escaping the way the Knights fended off to swim the front crawl 25 yards Web site at www.delmardolfins. win the Suburban Council South with a win" when they edged a challenge from Schalmont. with good breathing to the side. com. Division because Bethlehem and Schenectady 28-27 on a two-point They'll be challenged again when Guilderland were rebuilding. conversion that may or may not they meet unbeaten Cohoes Three games into the season, have been good. Friday. BBC slates sign-ups for rec league Bethlehem was 3-0-0, Guilderland 4. Saratoga- the Blue Streaks Class c - Cambridge because The BethlehernBaskethall Club through eighth-grade program was 2-0-1 and Colonie was 0-2- recovered nicely from their the Indians have outscored their is holding a registration session runs from Novernber through 1: Perhaps it's a little too early opening week loss to LaSalle by . opponents 84-7 through the first for the 2009-10 recreational league March· with practice one day a to bury Colonie, but that's not beating Colonie 31-13. two weeks. That's impressive by season Sunday, Sept 20, from 5:30 week and games on Sundays. the start the Garnet Raiders 5. Schenectady- the Patriots anybody's standards to 8 p.m. at the Bethlehem Town The high school program needed. are going to be highly motivated Class D - Rensselaer for Park offices on Elm Avenue in runs from December through· • Seeing only 20 varsity to win Thursday's Liberty the way the Rams thoroughly Delmar. March, with games played on boys teams lmd 18 varsity girls League opener against Shaker dominated Warrensburg with The league includes co-ed Saturdays. teams participate in this year's after coming so close to beating 32 first quarter points on their programs for children in grades Space is limited for the recrea­ Guilderland Cross· Country Shen. way to a 38-14 victory. Mico three through 12. Thethird- and tional league. For information, · Invitational is a shock to ·my Class A De Los Santos and company fourth-grade program runs one visit the club's Web site at www. system. I remember when there L Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake - will be involved in a track meet day a week from N overnber bethlehernbasketball club.corn or · would be more than 30 varsity after dominating Scotia-Glenville Saturday, though, as they tangle through February, while the fifth- call Reid Sperber at 439-6635. teams in both the boys and and Niskayuna, the Spartans get with Bishop Gibbons. girls divisions running through their first (and possibly only) One last note: Every Section II Tawasentha Park. Team tents true· test of the regular season football coach will be wearing a would be all over the hillsides, when Gloversville comes to town "Shell Strong" T-shirt during this and finding a prime parking spot · Friday. weekend's games in support of would be a miracle. Ahhh, the 2. Gloversville - the Huskies BH-BLfootball coach Matt Shell, good ol' days. · have looked equally dominant whose 10-year-old son Jacob • Finally, I've managed to get in their wins against Mohonasen is battling cancer. This comes my fantasy baseball team into the and Bishop Maginn, especially two years after ·Shell had his semifinalsofmyleague'splayoffs. in·their running attack, where own battle with cancer. I'll have Grana Opening Weekena This comes after a final-week ·fuey've amassed 515 yards over more about this in next week's SeQtember 18, 19, 20 rally that barely"got me into the those two games. column. playoffs. If my team wins the league title, I'd like to receive fantasy manager of the year consideration. After all, I'rn.doing . Rheem Gas Furnaces this 'with Hanley Riunirez and a Provide a 95% Efficiency Rating! bunch of players no body's heard of (Rajai Davis, Miguel Montero, 0 .. 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Shen sweeps G'land invy. .. Varsity Dutchmen place to BH-BL'l> Scott Maughan and time of 17:06.77. , Wojtusik of Albany Academy. Shen' s Dan Harris. Maughan held Anna Pickett led Guilderland Voorheesville placed four more schedule fourth in large school on to win the race with a time of by placing 13th overall in a time runners in the top 10, led by 14:14.47, while Harris placed of 18:16.24. Sawyer Cresap's fifth-place finish Wednesday, Sept. 16 girls division second with a time of 14:15.07. in a time of22:17. FiEID HOCKEY Hopkinton won the small The Shenendehowa boys and Andrew Coy was Guilderland's schoolboys varsity division team Fonda-Fultonville won the Bethlehem at Shaker, 4 p.m. girls cross country teams swept top individual runner witli a 14th­ title with 43 points, and Cobleskill- boys team title with 59 points. Guilderland ·at Saratoga, 4: 15 p.m. the large school division titles at place finish in a time of 15:11.88. Richmondville took the small Voorheesville was second with GoLF last Saturday's Guilderland Invi­ Shen had no challengers on school girls varsity division title · 78 points, and Ravena-Coeymans- Guilderland at Averill Park, 4 p.m. tational at Tawasentha Park. the girls' side. The Plainsmen (16 with 22 points. · Selkirk placed seventh with 186 Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk at points) ran away with the team points. Cobleskill, 4 p.m. Shen fended off challenges title after placing five runners In other cross country action Con or Cashin led Voorheesville from Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake last weekend, the Voorheesville Shaker at Bethlehem, 4 p.m. in the top six. Thousand Islands with a ·second-place finish in Voorheesville at Schalmont, 4 p.m. and Thousand Islands (Ont.) to was second with 73 points, and girls won their own Blackbird a time of 17:26.0, less than 16 BoYS SOCCER win the boys title. The Plainsmen Guilderland placed fourth with Invitational title. Voorheesville seconds behind Lansingburgh's finished with 44 points, while 92 points, one point behind third­ finished with .28 points, 56 points Alney Tobias. Taylor Treadgold Cohoes at Voorheesville, 4:15p.m. BH-Bl placed second with 62 place' Ballston Spa. ahead of runner-up Lansing­ contributed a sixth-place perfor­ Schalmont at R-C-S. 4:15p.m. points and Thousand Islands Nicole Irving led Shen's pack burgh. mance in a time of 18:20.0 for the GIRLS SWIMMING claimed third place with 65 points. with a winning tinie of 16:42.30. Michelyn Little led the Black­ Blackbirds. Schenectady at R-C-S, 4:30p.m.. . Guil-derland was fifth with 135 Lizzie Predmore was second in birds with a second-place finish in Mike Morrow was R-C-S's top GIRLS TENNIS points. a time of of 16:44.75, and Danika a time of21:11, 21 seconds behind runner with a seventh-place finish Bethlehem at Shaker, 4 p.m. The individual title came down Simonson finished third with a individual champion Morgan in a time of 18:26.2. Guilderland at Saratoga Springs, 4p.m. · Watervliet at Voorheesville, 4 p.m. BoYS VOllEYBALL Scotties· Bethlehem at Shaker, 4 p.m. GIRLS VOllEYBALL Albany at Bethlehem, 5:45p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17 ground FoOTBALL Albany Academy at Ravena­ Coeymans-Selkirk, 7 p.m. Columbia at Bethlehem, 7 p.m. Eagles Guilderland at CBA, 7 p,m. GoLF By ROB JONAS Bethlehem, Guilde·rland at jonasr@spotlightnews. com Suburban Council Tournament, 8:30a.m. The Ballston Spa football team Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk at scored on its first play from Waterford, 4 p.m. scrimmage, and the Scotties Voorheesville at Cobleskill, 4:30p.m. didn't let up as they downed Bethlehem 61-13 in last Friday's BOYS SOCCER game in Delmar. Saratoga at Bethlehem, 4 p.m. .Quarterback Mark Seager Shaker at Guilderland, 4 p'.m . connected :with Kyle Warmt on a Goo SOCCER 69-yard touchdown pass to open Bethlehem·at Saratoga, 4 p.m. the game. Guilderland at Shaker, 4 p.m. "We had a mistake on the Mechanicville at Voorheesville, coverage, and the kid was wide · 4p.m. open," said Bethlehem coach GIRLS TENNIS Rick Leach. Bethlehem at Saratoga, 4 p.m. Warmt added an 11-yard Bethlehem's Casiem Maxwell tries to plow his way through the Ballston Spa defense during last Friday's home Schoharie at R-C-S, 4 p.m. touchdown ·run later in the first opener. Maxwell rushed lor nearly 160 yards in aJi1-13 loss. ·Rob Jonas/Spotlight Shaker at Guifderland, 4 p.m. quarter, and Seager threw an Voorheesville at Schalmont, 4 p.m. 11-yard scoring strike to Josh responded quickly with Nick mistakes were what killed.us," eased past Columbia 47-7 for its GIRLS voiLEYBAu. Fabian to give the Scotties (2-0) Tubolino's90.yardkickoffreturn Maxwell added a 53-yard first win of the season. Bethlehem at Saratoga Springs, a 21-0 lead: for a touchdown to increase their scoring run late in the third Quarterback Ryan Smith threw 4p.m. Ballston Spa extended its lead lead to 54-6. quarter and finished with for 226 yards and two touchdowns Guilderland at Shaker, 4 p.m. to47-0befilreBethlehem(1-1)got .. 'Weknewthattheywerevery 157 rushing yards to lead the and added three scoring runs for Voorheesville at Schalmont, on the scoreboard with Casiem good ,and we knew we couldn't ·Eagles. the Dutchmen, who outscored 5:30p.m. Maxwell's 9-yard touchdown run afford to make the mistakes In other Class .AA football Columbia (0.2) 29-0 in the second ·in the third quarter. The Scotties that we made," said Leach. 'The.· action last Friday, Guilderland half. Friday, Sept. 18 GoLF Voorheesville at Albany Acad~?my, 4p.m. BoYS SOCCER Football isn't the same in daylight Ravena-CoeYmans-Selkirk at Albany Academy, 4:15p.m. At last month's Section II but I did see all the packed stands selling the concept·of having day Voorheesville at Schalmont, football media. day, I asked some on the highlights of the games g?JlleS at Bethlehem to student­ 6:30p.m. of the Bethlehem football players shown on the late local newscasts. athletes at the high school, GIRLS SOCCER how they felt about only having Trust me, I don't think it was a especially when they look at the Cobleskill at Ravena-Coeymans­ one night home game this season, stretch to make that previous stands and see only a handful of Selkirk, 4:15p.m. . and to a man, they said they statement) people cheeriilg them on . GIRLS TENNIS weren't happy about it. I'm sure the Bethlehem Central Some other observations from Schalmont at R-C-S, 4 p.m. After seeing the scene at the School District didn't take the the sports weekend that was: Schohari~ at Voorheesville, 4 p.m. Eagles' first day home game last decision moving home football • I believe Cody Case­ of the players. Very few students games from Friday nights to Therrien's two-point conversion GIRLS VOllEYBALL Friday against Ballston Spa, I CobleSkill at Ravena-Coeymans­ could understand why. were in the stands yelling their weekend afternoons lightly. But run for Shenendehowa will Selkirk, 5 p.m. The atmosphere was better heads off. they were also dealing with budget become Section II football's suited for a junior varsity game Now, contrast that to all the concerns, and they probably felt version of the Zapruder film. It's Saturday, Sept. 19 ' going to be scrutinized over and : than a varsity game because there Friday night games that took that cutting out night games CROSS COUN1RY 1 were hardly any fans in the stands place. Huge crowds, lots of was a better option than cutting over again to prove that Case­ Bethlehem boys at Fort Plain ., (though that might have had students and loads of energy that something else to make up any Therrien's knee was down before Invitational, 9 a.m. more to do with the gray, drizzly transferred from the bleachers to shortfalls they'd encounter by the ball crossed the goal line FoomALL weather than the 4:30 p.m. start the sidelines. paying National Grid thousands of when we'll never know for certain Voorheesville at Cairo-Durham, that his knee was down. time). J14ost of the people that (Writer's note: I was not at· dollars to turn on their lights. # I p.m. were there appeared to be parents everyFridaynightgamethatday, Still, it's going to be tough 0 Football Page 31