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By JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS To that end, drug courts seek to identify defendants whose nonviolent Bethlehem will sign aboard next fall criminal charges. such as petty larceny, to a new program designed to provide appear to be drug-related. Participating nonviolent, drug-dependent criminal defendants plead guilty but their defendants with an alternative to sentence is deferred for a period of time incarceration in exchange for coming while they are monitored closely by a clean. participating judge for abstinence from At a press conference last Thursday substance abus,, often involving at the Public Safety Building in Albany, random alcohol and drug testing. Bethlehem Town Justice Theresa Egan "A defendant has got to want to enter joined Judith Kaye, chief judge of the the program," Egan said. "He has got to Court of Appeals; Albany County want to get out of the cycle of drug Executive Michael Breslin; Thomas dependency and crime." Keegan, Albany County Court Defendants facing jail time for administrative judge; and District nonviolent offenses have a built-in Attorney Sol incentive to join the prpgram. "We're Greenberg to generally looking at a person who's A defendant announce that looking at at least six months in jail." she town courts in said. has got to Bethlehem and Those with serious mental health want to enter Colonie, along problems, violent offenders. or anyone with County charged with drug sale offenses are not the program. Court, would eligible for the program. Theresa Egan soon join Albany Participants are steered to . City Court in the counseling, drug treatment and other Albany County Jim and lisa Colquhoun enjoy the view and the serenity at Thacher Park. Drug Court program. programs designed to break the cycle . of addiction, including job training or Jim Franco The three local courts join more than placement, community service 400 other jurisdictions nationwide in programs, or anger management implementing the alternative sentencing counseling. These referrals are man­ ··- program modelled on one launched in dated by the participating judge and a 1989 in Dade County, Fla. committee including representatives of Steam plant sale is official "We have a huge drug problem in the the county district attorney's and public state of New York, and we have a huge defender's offices. • By JOSEPH A. PHILLIPS challenge to the property tax assessment drug problem in the courts," Kaye said, "It's all a team approach, not just a 'There were a number of last minute citing statistics that three criminal judicial decision," Egan said. It's official: with a form~! closing on issues that needed to be resolved," said defendants in four in the state test May 12, the Albany Steam Station in NiMo spokesman Nick Lyman, including Successful completion of the Glenmont has changed hands from positive for some form of substance program leads to a conditional an 11th-hour snag over what sort of abuse. Niagara Mohawk Power Corp. to New financial consideration was due the discharge. of a mis

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DOT announces repairs .. for local roads, bridges ·Elsmere greenery By Joseph A. Phillips trictTransportationimprovement In tandem with the announce­ ~ogram. · ment of an agreement on the 200(). o Reconfiguration of the inter­ 01 state budget two weeks ago, section of routes 9W and 32 in Gov. George Pataki and legisla­ Glenmont, tentatively pegged at tive leaders also shook hands on a $4.8 million and scheduled for new five-year capital program for 2001 or 2002. road and bridge projects around o A $3.5 million overhaul of the state, including numerous Kenwood Avenue between the projects slated for the area by the Four Corners and Cherry Avenue, state Department of Trans porta· tion (D01). presented at a public information meeting last year and also tenta­ Also announced was a tenta­ tively projected for 2001 or 2002. tive agreement on a $3.8 billion Also included in the funding pack­ Transportation Bond Act pro- age are two as yet unannounced posed for the rehabilitation statewide bal- programs, one lotthisNovem- for Cherry Av­ ber to partially We have been project" enue from fund the nearly Kenwood to $17 billion in ing these schedules Delaware, road and based on the availability pegged at $1.1 bridge. im­ million, and provements of funding. To the extent another for called for in the that this agreement Elm Avenue five-year plan. Sue and and Laura and· Alex Conti show oH some ofthe !lower$ at the provides funding, we from Delaware Elementary School plant sale. · Katherine McCarthy But a DOT to the intersec­ spokesman· will be able to maintain tion with Route cautioned last these schedules. 32 near Elm .. week that the Dick Carlson Avenue Park, bond issue is estimated at Public to have say on cable TV by no means a $1.2 million. .. done deal. Both are tentatively aimed for By Joseph A. Phillips fee received by the town amounted tended such a discount in New "The governor has not yet 2002-03 starts. The Bethlehem town board will to just over $50,000. Scotland to subscribers over age signed off on it. He's waiting to o An $11 million extension of hear public comment on Time 65 who receive the standard sulr But under the expiring agree­ see what the language approved the Slingerlands Bypass carrying Warner Cable's 1V services to scription package and who qualify. ment, the franchisee also provided Route 85 to a new connection with residents as the town launches by the Legislature includes," said nearly $85,000 to the Bethlehem Kehoe said as many as 500town Cherry Avenue. The capital plan negotiations for renewal of the Dick Carlson, planning and pro­ school district and public library, residents meet the age and in­ sets a possible 2002-03 target for cable provider's franchise, which ~.. · gram manager for DOTs Region split roughly 35 percent to the come standards, but how many of construction on Part!, the stretch is set to expire in June 2001. One, ·encompassing eight north­ school district and the rest to the them receive the cable package east counties from Greene to from Blessing Road to Cherry, to The board set a comment ses­ library, along with small mainte­ required for the discount is un­ Essex. take place. An additional $1.6 mil- sion for its May 24 meeting, seek­ nance amounts of between $1,000 known. Even if the governor and the lion is earmarked for engineering ing input from residents. The and $3,000 a year, to underwrite "It's really only a small fraction voters give thumbs up to the bond studies of Part II, from Blessing boardalsoapprovedtheteamthat public and educational access for that will become eligible for it," act, the five-year funding package north to the Albany city line, but will oversee negotiations for are­ the local community. · Kehoe said. -- also depends on securing federal funding for construction of this stretch is not included in the five- newed 10-year franchise agree­ Named" as a technical adviser Highway Administration funding ment with Time Warner. Mem- Comment from the public at to the committee was Steve Shaye and onstate budget votes. year projection. · hers were recommended by town the May 24 meeting is not limited of the state Public Service Com­ 0 A federally funded grant for Comptroller Judith Kehoe, who in any way, but Kehoe warned "We have been projecting these mission, a veteran of previous such schedules based on the availabil­ new sidewalks in the village of will chair the group. that the two areas of most con­ v' oorheesville by 2003, projected municipal negotiations. cern to the individual subscriber ity of funding," Carlson said. wro In addition to Kehoe, commit­ the extent that this agreement ,to cost $300,000. "He's an excellent resource for -price and content-will not be tee members will include board knowingwhat'soutthereandwhat on the table in the negotiations. provides funding, we will be able • Replacement of bridges car­ member Dan Plummer; Nancy issues have been of concern in ·to maintain these schedules." rying Route 85 over Onesquethaw Pieri and Michael Farley, repre­ "We'd like to be able to control other communities," Kehoe said. Nevertheless, the project list Creek and Vly Creek in New Scot­ senting Bethlehem Public Library; pricing and content, but unfortu­ for Region One covered by the land, and a rehabilitation of Route and Mac Carlton, representing the 'The level of service offered to nately, that's not something we agreement for 2000-05, released 53, Jericho Road, and the bridge school district. the community" will be a key is­ can regulate," she said. "But can .. by DOT, sets the tentative agenda carrying it over the Dowerskill in sue, Kehoe said, in the negotia­ we voice our concerns about it? Selkirk. All three are dependent The library and district are rep­ tions. "And the item that jumps to Absolutely. But we tend to have for road improvements in the area. resented, Kehoe said, because of on federal highway funds, the the top of the list is the senior more teeth in the negotiating pro­ Those scheduled for the nearer­ their stake in the cable agreement. term are relatively certain of Onesquethaw project slated for needs-based discount so many of cess in matters of customer ser­ the next two years at a likely cost A quarterly franchise fee is paid to completion as projected, while our citizens are asking for." vice-installing to new develop­ of about $1 million; the Jericho the town, based upon the number ments and matters like that." those scheduled further out, in of. subscribers; the most recent Time Warner recently ex- years four and five, are less so. Road project, at $1 million in 2003 ,, or 2004; and the Vly project, about Among the projects in Beth­ $700,000 in 2003 or 2004. lehem and New Scotland: Also included in the plan are Delmar Chiropractic hosts Kids Day 0 The$4.4 million replacement numerous maintenance pro­ By Katherine McCarthy pediatrics seminar he attended a and pre-orthodontic tips. DiNapoli of the bridge that carries Route 85 grams, including bridge painting Fun and safety will be the or­ few months ago. · Opticians will be on hand, and the over the Normanskill in Slinger­ and cleaning projects, road and der of the afternoon on Saturday, "Children are our most impor­ Aikido school of self-defense will lands. The project is slated to go intersection repairs, signage im­ May 20, as Delmar Chiropractic tant resource," ·said Riker, who offer 5everal demonstrations. to bid later this month and to be provements and other projects. participates in Kids Day America/ lives in Selkirk with his wife Kim. There will also be a clown, fuce ·completed by winter of 2001-02, International for the first time. 'The bettereducatedourchildren painting and hot dogs. Area mer­ pending securing federal highway But the capital program also are, the better their future and . chants have provided gift certifi­ funding through the Capital Dis- included a bit of bad news for ''This is the seventh year for those hoping for a speedy resolu­ Kids Day America," said chiro­ their children's future will be." cates for a drawing. ~oceeds will tion to the debate over the long­ practor Jeffrey Riker. "Twelve Riker said it wasn't difficult to go to the Bethlehem Pedestrian awaited Selkirk· Bypass. Cur­ hundred chiropractic offices get community support for the Safety Committee. rently, $700,000 is allocated in the across the country take part in event. Town Supervisor Sheila Fuller program for engineering studies this national event. It's a day dedi­ An officer from the Bethlehem will attend and present a procla­ connected to the controversial cated to children and families, police department will provide mation honoring Kids Day rerouting of truck traffic. health, safety and environmental pedestrian and traffic safety infor­ America/International. mation, as well as instruction about But, Carlson said, 'The Selkirk awareness." ''This is an investment in our the proper use of child car seats. Bypass isn't scheduled to get un­ Two New Jersey chiropractors, future," Fuller said. "It's impor­ "We'll donate Kid Care ID der construction until just outside Theresa and Stuart Warner, tant to have a function in our town cards," Riker said. 'These are a the five-year period covered by founded Kids Day America, and that stresses the importance of passport sort of book that come the funding agreement. A lot of now have a Kids Day America health and environmental issues from Polaroid. We'll take a photo that is because of where we are Foundation concerned with for children and their families." , and provide ancillary and personal with that: project in terms of public children 'shealth and safety. Riker information, along with a page of Kids Day begins at noon. The reaction." became aware of the event at a safety tips." ribbon-cutting ceremony and The Elsmere fire department proclamation signing are sched­ The Sputliglzt (USI'S 396-630) is published each Wednesday by Spotlight LLC, 125 Adams St., is sending along a piece of its uled for 12:30 p.m. · Delmar. N.Y. 12054. Periodic;~ls postage paid at Delmar, N.Y., and at additional mailing offices. Pus/muster: send address changes to The Sputlight, P.O. Box 100, Delmar, N.Y. 12054. equipment and some volunteers, Festivities will be at Delmar Subscriptinn rate5: Albany County. one year $24, two years $48. elsewhere, one year $32. and local dentist Geoffrey Chiropractic, 204 Delaware Ave. Subs.criptions are not refundable. Edmunds will offer dental hygiene For information, call439-7644. PAGE4- May 17,2000 THE SPOTLIGHT Parents seek sympathy in child-rearing complaints By Katherine McCarthy thing Bill had seen as preposter­ bilical cords fell off: bath, teeth. Another mother described the anything resembling a vegetable. Donna Bell,. editor of Parent ous. "Yeah, well," Donna sighed stories, prayers, one parent lies stages of saying good night to her Or show as much enthusiasm for Pages, told me about a recent e­ electronically. "I did some of my down with child. then lights off. children. riding a bike as they do for the mail exchange she'd had with Bill best parenting before my children All of that takes about an hour "You know how it is," she said. Cartoon Network. I thought for were born, too." on a good night, so you would "You go from hearing your own sure I'd just breeze through this But Bill posed a bigger ques­ expect our now dean and calm sweet voice saying 'Good night, stuff! COMMENTARY: tion that has many answers. "Why children to fall right asleep. Ha 1 my angel,' to screaming, 'Just get By kvetching, we're confess­ ,/14om's do parents complain to each other The only people nodding off are to bed now."' ing our own inadequacies to our so much?" he continued to ask mom and dad, who still need to go So we share these things with peer group, hoping to God other tlrll every parent with whom he works. clean the kitchen, throw in a load each other, not complaining, but parents respond with a relieved Because we're the only ones of laundry, and squeeze in some because this isn't how we thought "Me, too1"thatshows us that child­ /l()ord who understand, was Donna's Must See TV. it would be. Look, most parents rearing problems are universal, answer. During that time, the kids be­ think, I went to college. I speak and not our own personal failure. Fonda, editor of the Clifton Park When she told me it had taken gin their own post-bedtime-rou­ another language. I've traveled. I The constancy makes us com­ Spotlight. Donna is married with her an hour to put her children to tine·routine, which involves a lot managed to snare a mate. I plain. The reward for getting your three children; Bill is single with bed, I'd asked for her secret in of thumping, some singing, gig­ worked. I work. I can negotiate kid to brush his teeth before he none. Donna had complained to accomplishing this task so gling and sometimes-acrimonious sticky situations. goes to bed? Getting him to do it Bill that it had taken her an hour quickly. We've had the same bed­ argument. Eventually, a loud howl And I still can't get my kids to again tomorrow before he goes to to put her children to bed, some- · time routine since our boys' urn- achieves the desired result- re­ just go to bed at night. Or eat school. The grand prize for get­ ,. turn of a parent. ting him to toss his dirty socks in the hamper? 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They are part of available in the Heldeberg after-graduation, all-night, alcohol­ to raise at least $18,000. Parents crayons hostage. you, and thefactthatyou are shap-· Workshop's summer program. free event are raising funds and are asked to send in theii dona­ ing their lives is a daunting re­ You also have to be careful The workshop, in New Scot­ seeking volunteers for the annual tions as soon as possible, to be sponsibility. about comparing children. The land, offers 40years of experience event connected with graduation mailed to Graduation Celebration, parent of a child struggling to learn We sometimes see their fail­ and an outdoor learning adven­ onJune23. _ c/o Louis Tarantino, 63 Journey to read doesn't need to hear how ures as our own, or worry what ture for students in kindergarten Glenna Grant and Jan Messina Lane, Glenmont 12077. apeerjustfinished WarandPeace. they bode for our children's fu­ through eighth grade. serve as co-chairwomen of the all­ in the original Russian. 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There model upon them, we se! our- When finally relieved of active selves up for the disappointment duty, Billy pleads with his superi­ unsuspecting homeown- was no rush by athletes and other public figures to follow his lead, andcynicism now rampant in pub- ors: "You don't understand. I like ers. but many plainly share his reluc­ lie life. it." A chilling, and not what one Reputable business Editorials tance to be put on any sort of I am spurred to ponder the na- would call heroic, sentiment. He people simply do no.t do pedestal. ture of unasked-for heroic expec- is reckless (read: brave), foolish business at your door It's ironic that Barkley made lations by the play I saw this past (read: daring) and ruthlessly'cold­ step. the statement in connection with weekend at Albany's Capital Rep- eyed (read: efficient). He is hon­ ,. ertoryTheater. "Billy Bishop Goes ored for running up the body Bethlehem and some other local municipalities re­ an advertising campaign. An au­ To War" is a fine production, but count; sowereSergeantYorkand quire people who do attempt to make a door-to-door sale dacious stance for a pitchman: admire me for rejecting your ad­ also offers food for thought about Audie Murphy. to obtain a peddler's license, but that doesn't deter the miration. But what was most star­ whom we as a society look up to In short, he got the job done. disreputable types. tling about this bold in-your-face -andwhetherindoingsoweare For killing men in combat, mar­ The door-to-door scammers, however, continue to in­ pronouncement was a would-be out of line or out of touch. ally unworthy thought it might vade suburban neighborhoods, because chances are some­ hero publicly spuming the mantle The title character is an actual be, is exactly what we call on sol­ one will take them up on an "offer you can't refuse" like of heroism. historical figure, regarded in diers to do, if we· can be honest a driveway paving or sealing deal- "We just did a job in Some, Shakespeare once said, Canada as a bona fide war hero. about that. And I dare say enjoy­ yourneighborhood and havejustenough asphaltleftover are born great; some achieve William Bishop was a dissolute ing his work scarcely diminishes to do yours." greatness; others have greatriess young man who, in the· his service to his country in time thrust upon them. Most heroes playwright's words, enlisted in of war. This is a classic ploy that usually costs the homeowner are anointed through this third World War I" 'cause it looked like And Barkley really cleared 'em far more, sometimes thousands of dollars over what the route, without volunteering for it. lots of fun." He quickly learned out under the boards, didn't he? job is worth. So to the Bard's formula, Barkley otherwise- while also discover- Though by no means morally Even worse are those would-be house cleaners who are adds: some, when greatness is ing in himself an aptitude for kill- equivalent, neither Billy nor attempting to clean you out, not clean up your property. thrust upon them, opt to thrust it ing other men from the cockpit of Barkley - nor Bill - is a saint It's a good idea to keep your doors locked when you're away. a biplane. Billy won't be a hero. doing yard work. And some whom greatness is Bishop became that icon of It's not that! tum a deaf ear to thrust upon just aren't all that dashing heroism: a World War I thecreakofhypocrisyorthegroan We remember one year when an elderly senior came great. flying ace. In fact, Canada's-and of moral standards being bent. I into the office to report her cherished diamond engage­ Certain current national politi­ the British Empire's ~ best, if won't vote for Rudy, and I doubt ment ring and other jewelry had been taken. cal figures come to mind. ranked by the number of "kills" I'd vote for Bill again. But Bill The thieves were never caught- they usually aren't. You think I mean Bill Clinton, scored in aerial dogfights. His Clinton never ran for the office of They work fast and don't return to the same neighbor­ don't you? Well, I do, but I also example was touted to inspire the Caesar's wife, and 's hoods mean Rudy Giuliani and Newt troopsinanotherwiseuninspiring a candidate for the Senate, not , Gingrich and ... you-name-' em. It's war: "He did it and lived - I can canonization. And hand wringing Under no circumstances, should you ever leta stranger do it too." And in the run-up to over the decline of public moral into your home. If you spotpeoplegoingdoor-to-door, call not news that ·some of our na­ tional leaders have feet of clay. World War !I, thisagingWarHero virtue is a silly exercise, not to the police immediately. was trundled out again as a living mention disingenuous. Was it .• FDR and Dwight Eisenhower recruiting poster. morally superior when we had had mistresses; Warren Harding drank too much and held all-night The play reveals the unheroic duels on the floor of Congress? State of medical arts poker games at the White House; man behind the Hero. Charming Pollyanism belies the fact that Billy admits- hell, brags-that both Bill and Rudy have been far The new St. Peter's Medical Arts building on New Grover Cleveland had an illegiti­ mate child; Andy Jackson occa­ he is a convicted liar and cheat, a more effective in their jobs than Scotland Road in Slingerlands is a welcome addition for sionally pistol-whipped oppo­ poor student, an undisciplined their critics would like to believe, Bethlehem and New Scotland residents as well as for the nents; Ben Franklin was orgias­ soldier, a sloppy pilot. But he has moral failings notwithstanding. region as a whole. tic. a blood lust that serves his tum -Wecanfairlyexpectthemtoclean and gives him a sense of purpose. up welfare, save Social Security, Having top-notch medical expertise in a number of I am not arguing that boys will The fictive Billy has mixed feel- balance the budget; shepherd our disciplines right in our back yard is of course a plus, but be boys. And each ofthese,judged on temperament, marital fidelity, ings about this, regretting the economy, represent us. having easy access to the facility is another attractive death of felled enemies, mourn- But frankly, being a good feature for patients. overall character, or lack thereof, has much to answer for in his ing the loss of comrades, bitterly spouse, or any kind of role model, Parking can be difficult in Albany. The new 19-plus-acre personal conduct. savaging those who lay the mantle was never part of the job descrip­ medical campus should alleviate the problem, making of "hero" upon others who have tion. The question is, do they have '. visiting the doctm: a little less stressful. to answer to us? Check out our Page 1 story for information on practices I think not. We ought to judge School board should let that will now be serving patients in Slingerlands. our leaders by the job they're do­ ,. ing...:... not by whether we'd wel­ come them at a church social. To coach kQep 2 positions Editor, The Spotlight: records), but more important, " Coach Braverman is an outstand- Publisher- Stewart Hancock Jesse Braverman is the varsity baseball coach at Bethlehem Cen­ ing role model for young athletes. Vice President- Richard K. Keene tral High School. Coach Braverman's teams re­ General Manager'- John A. Mcintyre Jr. Coach Braverman also coaches flect his determination, patience Executive Editor- Susan Graves Bethlehem Mickey Mantle, which and fair play. Our young athletes Managing Editor-Dev Tobin he organized in 1987. need volunteers who will work with them and set an example. Each year Coach Braverman Copy Editor- Elizabeth Conniff-Dineen Blackman, Ray Emerick, Dan O'Toole, John volunteers many hours during the Our school district is now en­ Salvione, Jaimie Williams Editorial Staff- Heather Brockbank, Donna months of May, June and July to gaged in a costly legal struggle Bell, Nick Kutryb, Linda Marshall, Katherine Production Manager- John Brent coach the Mickey Mantle team. against Coach Braverman. McCarthy, Kristin McElroy, Jennifer Miller, Jane Assistant Production Manager - David Abbott What is to be gained for chil­ Norris, Joseph Phillips, Mark Shawhan Because some BC varsity and Production Staff- Marcus Anderson, Allison junior varsity players may be also dren if this legal contest contin­ Special Sections Editor- Elizabeth Byrns Person, Jeremy Schoonmaker members of Mickey Mantle, the ues? Sports Editor- Noah Fe it Circulation- Gail Harvey Bethlehem school administration Forcing out a good man like Photography - Jim Franco C/assifieds- Susan Downey and board of education are now Jesse Braverman is not a victory Advertising Ma~ger -Louise Havens Accounting- Christine Breedon trying the force Coach Braverman for our community. Advertising Representatives- CQrinne Legal Advertisements- Liz Bradt to give up coaching one of these Members of the board of edu­ two teams. cation, please actin the best inter- .... A few years ago, my son played ests of our children and let Jesse 125 ~dams St., Delmar 12054 varsity baseball at BCHS and was Braverman continue to coach both E-mail- (518) 439,4949 also a member of the Mickey the varsity and the Mickey Mantle NEWS: spotnews@albany .net FAX (518) 439-0609 Mantle team, so I know from per­ teams in Bethlehem. ADVERTISING & CLASSIFIED: • OFFICE HOURS: sonal experience that· Coach Roy Davies spotads@albany .net "8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. Braverman is not only a.fine coach (his teams always have winning Delmar , THE SPOTLIGHT -. May 17, 2000 -PAGE 7

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Editor, The Spotlight: tant, assessing the actions of the expansion of parking space. !twill Schenectady to the Bethlehem is way David. S. Moore's May 10 let­ board; and perhaps most impor­ be wonderful to have more park­ facility is comparing apples to or­ ter to the editor concerning the tant, assessing the vision of the ing space in the direct vicinity of anges. The demographics are off base activities of the Bethlehem Public board for the library's future. the library! Yes, there is town hall completely different. Editor, The Spotlight: Library board raises some inter­ Questioning the behavior of parking across the street. Try this Our tax dollars pay for an ever esting points: assessing the rel­ elected officials can be very im­ in the rain, the middle of the win­ growing array of multimedia re­ Attention: David Moore. After evance of the board's communi­ portant. Having said this, I wish to ter, with the elderly or young­ sources, events and support that reading your very negative letter cation to the public; more impor- address Mr. Moore's objection to and you will find it very difficult. enrich the lives of people of all about our library, I have this to Accessible parking is essential. ages. Mr. Moore, when your say: you are against senior hous­ As for "a major expansion of young daughter is old enough, ing in your neighborhood and you ~4-'9atun the library building" - what a just bring her to any one of the are now crucifying one of the nic­ great plan! Bethlehem Public Li­ numerous library activities, see est things about our town. I hope Rt. 9W • Glenmont • 767-9738 brary is a magnet for our commu­ the thrill on her face and the ben­ others have more foresight than Large, Large, Selection nity, a centerpiece, a wonderful efit she derives. At that point I you and will get behind the place to congregate. My children would hope you will feel very dif­ library's plans for expansion. "The best quality at the best prices" and I go frequently, and we are ferently about expanded parking If you have a problem with any­ greeted warmly by virtually all and library space. thing new in your neighborhood, Cemetery Flowers Hanging employees. Help is readily avail­ The reason more space, inter­ I have the perfect solution - Annuals Baskets able. A growing number of activi­ nally and externqlly, is required is move! Perennials Veg. Plants ties are offered. As the library of­ because so many residents are Coleen Brewer fers more resources, more space regularly drawn to the library. !tis Delmar Roses Shrubs is required. increasingly common to have ev­ To suggest a branch makes no ery parking space filled. When it etc., etc., etc. sense to me inasmuch as it will comes to the behavior of the ,, offer little and the library is close board, the results speak for them­ to the majority of the Bethlehem selves -loud and clear. population. To compare the .10 Carl & Peggy Barkman Randy Fisher library branches in troubled Delmar

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Editor, The Spotlight: McCaffrey, Rob Helm and Dave front of Clarksville School. On May 6, Clarksville School Ksanznak for their extra effort. Mary Russell • held a golf fund-raising event for Come watch the garden grow in Clarksville PTA Editor, The Spotlight oped. For your exterior, choose our new butterfly garden. Housing construction in long-lasting brick, stucco or ce­ We would like to thank Colo­ Bethlehem is getting shoddy. dar, you'd be surprised atthemini­ nial Acres Golf Course for hosting the event and donating the pro­ NEED PAVING? Consumers are getting ripped off. mal additional cost. Honest, Dependable Quality Service -Always at an Affordable Price Recently, I walked through a Learn about good buildingtech­ ceeds. Our generous sponsors new development in Bethlehem, niques. There are books at the were Audubon International, COMMERCIAL· RESIDENTIAL, All GUARANTEED where houses are priced from town library. Petition the town Bethlehem Auto Service, Burt HEATED POWER PAVER $175,000 to $250,000. I noticed board for good sidewalks and kid­ Anthony Associates, Fetceau & • Over 100 years total experience Co., Greg Howland and family, that all the cheapest building ma­ safe streets. You deserve them, • • Asphalt Milling. Vibratory Equipment terials were being used. Wall you pay taxes. Invisible Fencing,GlenmontJust­ A-Buck and the Qtji]ters Studio. • An Approved Member of the Beffer Business Bureau sheathing, roof decking and Terry Roo'ney Thank you to all who partici­ • NEW & RESURFACED DRIVEWAYS su bflooring were all of aspenite Delmar board (a cheap wood produCt). pated and to Joellen Zeh, Karen • PARKING LOTS•INSTALLATIDNS • DIG-OUTS & REMOVALS Inside, cheap vinyl windows were being used - the kind that Fully Insured - Free Estimates are sluggish and tend to stick - 'W"M. P. McKEouGH www.browelasphalt.baweb.com that you can buy for $99 at dis­ INC. count lumber yards. The houses 108 Troy Rd. had vinyl siding that was already E. Greenbush wavy and puffy in the sunlight. With the exception of an area near the model home, there were no sidewalks. Cars would domi­ nate. All the trees had been cut (jootf Samaritan down. It looked like a wasteland. t What can we do about the shod­ Senior Living ~~ diness of new developments? For LANDSCAPE CONTRACTOR by Lee Bormann Presid171t tc;.E. 0. a start, we can insist upon good Creative Design and Installation of Mature Landscapes materials. Ask the developer to Cuswm Designed Walks, Patios and Walls see the invoices. See if he is using New Lawns/Lawn Renovation SOMETHING TO LOSE SLEEP OVER good materials. Don't buy in a Privacy Plantings There is evidence from researchers at the UniVersity of Chicago developmentunless you know the Water Gardens builder. that chronic sleep loss not only leads to immediate mental and physical There are some excellent build­ Serving the Capital District Since 1960 problems, but it also may hasten the onset of (or at least mimic) certain ers in Delmar with long track age-related disorders. As part of the study, subjects were allowed records -and lots of local refer­ to sleep only four hours each night for six nights. Afterward, tests ences. Insist upon the trees being 439-0206 of their blood chemistry showed that their blood glucose levels -left when the site is being devel- MEMBER NEW YORK STATE NURSERY/lANDSCAPE ASSOC. had increased significantly and the response of insulin secretion to MEMBER BETHLEHEM CH.Alv[BER OF COMMERCE glucose had diminished by 30%. These responses are similar to those seen with adult-onset diabetes. Cortisol levels also increased, which has been associated with memory problems. Fortunately, all the subjects' readings returned to normal after a few 12-hour-nights' sleep. BAcK BY PoPULAR DEMAND Getting enough sleep is a hard commitment to make, especially when we seem to have so many things to do, yet it is a commitment which FoR 3 DAYS ONLY! instantly rewards us with well-being. Ask us about what services we offer at the GOOD SAMARITAN HEALTH CARE CENTER, 125 Rockefeller Road. Call 439-8116 for more information. GREAT sz,OOO,OOO We offer rehabilitative therapies to assist in your recovery and in the maintenance of your health. ·

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, / ~ PAGE 10- May 17, 2000 THE SPOTLIGHT ~Gi)~.,..,~m Three cheers for Donna Hanover .Garden club helps make Editor, The Spotlight: . stood by her husband's side, held ·self-esteemc Bethlehem beautiful Hoorah to Donna Hanover hands in front of the cameras,· Hillary, on the other hand, has Giuliani - in a very composed ogled in his eyes when he speaks compromised· all of her values. Editor, The Spotlight: Helping to fund these. volun­ manner, in a few succinct sen­ andtrytodupeNewYorkersinto Way back on the first campaign Bethlehem Garden Club has. teerefforts,werelyonourannual tences she did what Hillary Clinton believing that all was well between trail, she felt the need to look been an active participant in the plant sale, this year set for Satur­ has not been able to do for years: them .. Instead, she chose to be important by sarcastically putting Delmar area for 35 years. Most day, May 20, from 8:30 a.m. to maintain her dignity as a woman. honest with the public, while at downstay-at-home-momswithher . residents are aware of the lovely noon at Delmar Dental, 344 Dela­ Donn,a like Hillary, could have the same time maintaining her 'I suppose I could have stayed barrels and boxes in and around ware Ave., Delmar. home and baked cookies' com- the Four Corners maintained by Mostly perennials will be sold, men!. club volunteers. manyfromourmembersgardens. I:""A 1 , r.O 'S ~, "Quality Always shows" She is so desperate for power We have also provided a yearly Volunteers will be available· to 11"\ L \1 ~ &--'l!:t. WE SELL u.s. PRIME BEEF and to be the first female presi- scholarship for a graduating explain where best to plant and · _.-- ~ ii...'iir... .l We Accept Food Stamps PRIME BUTCHER SHOP ..~ r Not Responsible For Typographical Errors dent, she has been willing to toler- BCHS senior who is interested in how to maintain the plants. 1 J• ~ - SLINGERLANDS, ROUTE 85A o PHONE/FAX ORDERS 439-9273 C!l:l ate her spouse's pathological phi- any areas of horticulture or con- Theclubalwayswelcomesnew ,../t·>~~R:C!f!"mB : . (OUR OWN) STORE MADE ·.· WIHJlE , landering in order to cling to his servation. members, who do not have to be 0 jt/fP08J:.9fOPS ' ~;O~N~~H~tK~~ ··.. ·· .... PO,,Kl:QI'f · ' ~~~~~~c~~::~~.~~~~";Ye ~:~:: le!~:~.e::~~~~fi::dn~o~~~ ~:~~-u~~;i:~~ir~n~:~t, ~0~~~: ;{i/+,;~2!!~":< EX r~~UG~~SNODU:~~:~~ AJt~- .1 !i~I.J. a nation scorned, all for the nar- 2000, offering $2,000 to Five Riv- leering and learning is all that is · '""''· ·.·· ·.········ .. ··•• · · ·

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Pastor says thank you Editor, The Spotlight: Again, I thank my sponsors, nesses that help out local sports Editor, The Spotlight: ting and open house, especially I would like to thank my spon­ and I hope the the community enthusiasts. On behalf of Delmar Reformed Bethlehem Supervisor, Sheila sors for their support of the 2000 realizes there are still local busi- Henry Mormile Church, I would like to express Fuller, Sen. Neil Breslin and motorcross season. For the past Coeymans our thanks to the community for ChamberofCommercepresident four years, Matt's Honda of Cox­ itssupportduringourrecentreno- Marty DeLaney. We count it a sackie has been the biggest SUP' vation and expansion project. blessing to be able to do ministry porter of my race program. I can't INDOOR GARAGE SALE We appreciate the cooperation in a community where there is so say enough about the support of our neighbors who endured much support and cooperation on Matt's has given me. Our Biggest: Ever!!! extra noise, dust and dirt during the part of the town and its resi­ I would also like to thank REP, 21sr the last year, and the patience of ·dents. a suspension and motor shop in Sunday. May 8am to .spm those community groups that use The building is open. We hope Springfield, Mass.,'and Valley Oil our facilities as they were shuttled it will enable us to fulfill our mis­ in Hudson for their support. from one room to another during sion to provide a place to belong. I am excited to announce the construction. Rev. Sandy Damhof addition of Haslam Tree Service Wewanttothankeveryonewho Assoicate pastor in Feura Bush. A longtime local TEMPLE ISRAEl attended our recent ribbon-cut- Delmar Reformed Church business has offered to help SUi>' port my 2000 race program. Town is great on Dash day It is a great feeling to have a boo New Scotland Avenue great community business like Editor, the Spotlight: School, Boston Market, our 90 this can step up and help a local Albany. New York 12208 This year marked the 12th year volunteers, race sponsors Char­ racer like me. of the town of Bethlehem's SUi>' ter One Bank, Bruegger's Bagel (Next to St_ Peter's Hospital) Haslam Tree Service has port of our annual Delmar Dash. Bakery and Delmar Chiropractic .,( Office. · proven itself to be an honest and Terms: Cash On April 30, the 381 finishers dependable local business for •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• were again very vocal in express­ Thanks again to everyone who many years, so for a business like Pre-Sale Buying • Saturday evening q:3opm to 11pm only ing appreciation of the town's co­ accommodates and encourages this to support me is a great asset. ., operation. This year's first Kids the runners on the course for their $1o admission Fun Run attracted 45 participants, hospitality. 12 years old and under. Hank Steadman, Pam We wanted to acknowledge the Robbins and foe Richardson special work ofBethlehem police, Hudson-Mohawk Road Delmar Rescue Squad and BC Runners Club school district for use of Elsmere co-directors · NClReo{ veggLe.s

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~~~f~iUtwiallii'ki'Y -- - - School board member reflects on first year in office Editor, The·Spotlight: To me, the role of the board has experiences to that discussion. our most important function is to munity input is received. To be a board of education always been one of connecting We have all learned that when receive reports on the progress of I can attest to the integrity of member is to have received a trust the will of the people with the we hear an issue, it· is only one certain actions that have been ini­ all who labor at this job. In many from the community, a trust that education of the child. It also in­ side and we are obliged to seek tiated. We amass ideas, the source ways the statement of George is not lightly given to, nor lightly cludes the judicious watching of out other viewpoints; We work, ofthose ideas is of no consequence Bernard Shaw atthebeginning of taken, by members. the monies that are appropriated shop, worship and attend activi­ as they can come from anywhere. Man and Superman describes the Perhaps the first criteria of a to prevent waste, and yet funding ties in the community, and though We then look at the major goal way individual members see the board member is to learn to deal programs that are needed. I have the superintendent provides us and ask what our piece of the work of being a board member. with change. One cannot work watched, listened and discussed with possible solutions to prob­ world will look like if we decided "I am of the opinion that my life with children and adolescents topics as diverse as parking lots lems, there is other information to move in a particular direction. belongs to the whole community without expecting change as an and Regents examinations. that is always available from our Then rather than becoming para­ and as long as I live, it is my privi­ element in that work. The work of A perception of the board of collective experiences. lyzed by huge leaps, we look for lege to do for it whatever I can. I the school board is to guide that education led me to certain ex­ We must do a balancing actto single progressive steps to move want to be completely used up change, whether it involves issues . pectationsthatwere a result of my ease the tension between student us ever forward . when I died, for the harder I work, of academic advancement, aca­ many years as a staff member. rights and school safety impera­ Through all this we look again the more I live. I rejoice in life for demicfreedom, Regents for All or What I didn't appreciate was how tives. We are constantly remind­ at the concerns of individuals and its own sake. Life is no brief candle safety, the structure of schools, committed the group is to the job. ing ourselves that we ar.e a policy groups, of members of the staff for me. !tis a splendid torch which interscholasticathletics, inservice This group of men and women body - that we are leadership, and at our individual and collec­ I have got a hold of for a moment, education, professional evalua­ spend far more time than I real­ not administration - and that tive judgments to guide our deci­ and I want to make it bur as tions, lunch programs and bus ized keeping themselves in­ policy is our task. sions. brightly as possible before hand­ schedules. formed. Each has learned to lis­ We seek to avoid the pitfall of The question, what do I see as ing it on to future generations." As a first year board member, ten carefully as issues are dis­ long discussions about "beans, ourmostimportanttask?Isitread­ When the packet of materials this year has been an education. cussed and to bring all of their life basketballs and buses." Perhaps ing the goals and evaluations of comes from the superintendent staff who have been given the task each Friday before our regular I• of doing the work of the school meeting, it means that the 250 to district? Is it the reports to the 500 pages of materials must be board? Is it being invited to a read and several phone calls made school to see presentations by stu­ to make certain we understand ortYoor dents or staff? the issues. The correspondence Perhapsitiswatchingthework folder must be read the day of the .-. and interaction of our children or meeting as well as the 50 to 60 grandchildren. It may be granting pages of the warrants. Proudly Protecting and supporting of tenure to staff members who There is always an executive will be an integral part of the func­ session to discuss some legal or tioning of the district for decades personnel matter, which may last the Bethlehem community. to come. The conclusion is that from one to three hours. Yet in all there is no single "most impor­ this, one goes away with the feel­ Local 3364 Council 82 AFSCME AFL-CIO tant'' task in the functions of the ing of the importance of the work. PO Box 116, Glenmont, NY 12077 board, it is bringing judgment to It is a rewarding job, and I enjoy all Scott Anson, President all issues that surface on our that is required of me. I wish to agenda or are presented to us at again thank the community for Check us out on the web www.bethlehempolice.com the part of the agenda where com- entrusting me with the education of their children and their school r------~------r------~ community. Warren Stoker Delmar fgl18g...

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Delmar orchestra May 20, 2000- 10:00 a.m. elects officers at Bethlehem Central HS Delmar Community Orchestra PLANT SALE recently elected officers for the 2000.01 concert seasons. If(.., tluu. 6,000 t-4, ~' ...J ~­ To Aid the Visually Handica~ped -...... , """"! tud-aJ:.UU.-~ .JJ cl.ok.. They are David Rhodes, presi­ Sponsored by the Bethlehem Lions Club dent; MaryLou Schulz, vice presi­ Saturday & Sunday, May 20 & 21 , 10-4 dent, Mary Watso, treasurer; No aciiHiHiM cJuw;e · Donald Nania, recording secre­ For further information contact: tary; Melissa Brown, correspond­ LANDIS ARBORETUM Co-Chairs: Mike Durant 439-8981 ing secretary; Mary ] ane Davis, Lape Road. Esperance. NY member-at-large; and Sue Cowan, Telephone s:/5-6935 Rob O'Malley 475-1743 member-at-large. BCHS music teacher David Beck, director ofthe seventh and eighth-grade string orchestra and high school symphonic orches­ tra, will return as conductor in the fall . .' Colonie Central High School music teacher Peter Cannistraci, director of the high school string and chamber orchestras, will be the conductor in the winter and spring of next year. ow en! Employment service Internal Medicine, Maternal Fetal Medicine, lntemal Medicine (formerly 08/GYN (formerly Delmar available at town park Mercy lntemal Medicine) Women's Health Care The Youth Employment Ser­ Pediatrics, OB/GYN Jeffrey Perkins, DO Associates) vice is a free community service 518-475-7000 Richard Rubin, MD Albert A. Apicelli, MD helping young people between the Suzanna Boka, MD Kenneth Baker, MD ages of 14 and 21 find employ­ Physical Therapy & Fimess Kathleen Kelly. CFNP Steven Culbert, MD ment and community residents 518-475-1818 Robert W. Kelty. MD Pediatrics (formerly and businesses find reliable em­ Jennifer Mosmen, MD Health Center for Children) ployees. Now open in Robert Rosenblatt, MO Anuradha Krishnappa, MD Yvette Riley, CNM The service's office is located St. Peter's Medical Arts at Slingerlands Kenneth Kroopnick, MD Margot Stone-Condry, CNM at the Bethlehem Parks and Rec­ 1240 New Scotland Road Kallanna Manjunath, MD reation building at Elm Avenue Medicare; Medicaid and Most Insurance Plans Accepted Mark Osborn, MD MaternaiFetaiMecrn>ne Park. Ample Free Parking Janet Carmody, CPNP (formerly St. Peter's Office hours are Tuesday and Katherine Cultrara. CPNP Maternal Fetal Medicine) Thursday from 2 to 4:30p.m .• and Megan McCabe, CPNP Marla Eglowsteiri, MD Wednesday evenings from 6:30to Angela Mallozzi, MD Physical Therapy 9 p.m. during the school year. St. Peters Steven Pinheiro, MD ' During the summer. the office is and Frtness open from 9:30 a.m. to noon . @I@ Medical Group Practice Kelly Sheehan. MSPT , Sponsored by Mercycare Heather Smith, PT Students can register at the park office or at the high school or middle school guidance offices. For information, ca11439-0503.

' PAGE 14- May 17, 2000 .THE SPOTLIGHT New Scotland sets summer registration An open letter from a friend The town of New Scotland will 7:30p.m. at town hall. hold registration for its summer The following is an open letter to You can help the organization The summer park program current and potential Friends of decide how best to support the recreation program today, May runs from July 5 to Aug. 18. Sev­ 17, from 6to 9 p.m. attown hall on Bethlehem Public Library. library. Please contact the library eral special events are also sched­ /Check It Out at 439-9314 or call me at 439-0382. Route 85. uled. Dear Friend: Bethlehem Public Library Registration will also be held For information, call town hall As membership dues arrive in Very sincerely, Wednesday, May 31, from 5:30 to at 439-4889. the Friends' mailbox, I am pleas­ jeffrey Brown antly surprised by your generos­ June Jordan as a speaker at the library (see the March/April edi­ president -ity. We have a well-funded, well­ Friends of Bethlehem staffed, well-maintained and well­ tion of "Footnotes"). administered library. One might Our Friends group manages to Public Library wonder why Bethlehem Public embellish the library's many fine . The Friends' annual meeting Produce Marketplace Library has a Friends' group at all. programs. will be held Wednesday, May 24, In the past few years since I've Nevertheless, the Friends' ef­ at 7:30 p.m. in the library board NOW OPEN been on the board, and president fectiveness is currently at risk, room. The public is welcome. since January, your membership not for financial reasons but be­ Top Quality Fruit & Produce contributions have purchased a cause many longtime, motivated Mother's Time Out We strive to sell only the bestproduct available. professional-size popcorn ma­ board members are stepping meets in Delmar chine, partially funded the "Com­ down at the end ofthis fiscal year. A complete line of Boars Head cold cuts Mother's Time Out, a Chris­ munity Contacts" publication, By our annual meeting on May tian-based fellowship group for Hanging Baskets • Fresh Flowers funded a Bethlehem Central High 24, the positions of vice president, treasurer and secretary, as well as mothers and preschool toddlers, - Tony Bat:t:aglia Prop. School writing prize and provided meets every Monday from 10 to seed money for the library's suc­ five board seats, will all be avail­ 11:30 a.m. at Delmar Reformed 65 Delaware Avenue cessful rental book program. able. If those seats aren't filled, Open 1 Day1 our organization's momentum will Church, 386 Delaware Ave., in Delmar· 475-1440 Most recently, your dues Delmar. matched a $1,000 grant to secure slow to a crawl. I ask you to consider helping · The weekly gatherings feature the Friends in a way your gener­ guest speakers, information and •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ous membership dues cannot. advice. Child-care is provided. Attend our meetings. Join the New participants are welcome, and a suggested donation of $2 is Capital Compost board. Lend your expertise as an /o executive board member. Or as­ requested. Scharff's For information, call439-9929. COMPOST IS A MUST FOR SERIOUS sist us wiili your computer skills. GARDENERS. COMPOST ADDS ORGANIC ,_ MATTER, BENEFICIAL MICROBES, AND. VITAL NUTRIENTS TO THE SOIL. Oil WE Al..$0 DELIVER rOPSOIL AND NUTRABREW. & Trucking Co., Inc. ('. HEALTHY SOIL PROMOTES HEALTHY PLANTS! .. / . For Heating Fuels 8 CUBIC YARDS Bulk Diesel Fuel OF COMPOST 'Laca!Peapfe Serving Lacaf Peapfe" Glenmont So. Bethlehem 465-3861 767-9056

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James Puleo, MD, respected Albany gastroenterologist. has been practicing at our the most exquisite hanging baskets hospital since 1965. He says the answer is quite simple. :i§:'7iiJ1d•·COt1tainel gardens in fiber, clay or moss - Mini cascading. European Alpine, Zonal. Ivy Geraniums '"Physicians like Albany Memorial because it's a community hospital. .. - Purple Wave Petunias, Rosette Impatiens. its a hospital where all the staff really work together as a team.'" ·New Guinea· Impatiens. Non-stop Begonia. Scaevola. Bacopa; Thumbersia. Verbena & more. And our patients like it, too, In fact, more and ·more patients are choosing - Herb Bowls. Window Boxes. Large Planters. Moss Albany Memorial because they like the personalized service, the individualized Baskets and Flower Bags in tasteful combinations of specialty annuals. attention, and especially. the professional care. tt"'"'k'•:!'e :·.,:, - Manv varieties of annuals. perennials. ground covers. herb~ & vegetable plants. '"Its a very special hospital. It always has been.'" • Our own fresh mushrooms • MEADOWBROOK FARMS Milk Albany Memonal Hospital. A member of Northeast Health. • ROCK HILL BAKEHOUSE Bread (Fridays) • Homemade Pies (Thurs. - Sat.} • Quality Fruits & Vegetables in Season Albany Memorial Hospital • Wrought Iron Garden Products OSCAR'S SMOKEHOUSE Me_ats & Cheeses A 2045 New Scotland Road (Ate. 85) w Northeast Health Slingerlands, NY (2.2 miles past the Tollgate) ~ Caring for Generations 478-0416 (days) 475-0912 (eves.) :: www NortheastHealth.com AT NEW SCOTLAND FARM Open Mon -Sat 10 6. Closed Sun PAGE 16- May 17, 2000 THE SPOTLIGHT

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w .,, -- •::>lftii6ii?>lli&-(g,5~; 'ali· •>~•''' ·· ·· ·"' -/~0<~~ Undefeated BCHS girls lacrosse team is picture of perfection By Noah Feit and a number of questions sur- group of all-stars and is not as After winning the Section II rounding an unheraldedgroup of flashy, they do the little things title and making a trip to the state returning letter winners and new- very well and 1knew that we'd be · final four last year, there were comers, the Lady Eagles have very capable," head coach John great expectati_ons this season for wasted little time living up to the Battaglino said. "I felt we'd do the girls lacrosse team from high standards established by re- · verywellattackingtheopponent's Bethlehem Central High School. cent success, soaring to a 12-0 net, but I wasn't as sure about the Despite the loss of a talented start. defense and goaltending." core of seniors from last year's "Welostsomeleadershipfrom While Battaglino had some championship squad, including last year's team, and although this questions about his team, his play­ GraceTsan and Heather Axford, is m0re of a blue collar ·crew vs .. a ers have had all of the answers thus far. The Lady Eagles have ""'Ei&llMDDD··;;;;--·@@' (n8).8bq-1 nb· stormed out of the gate and acted "" )' ))' like a bull in a china-shop, . are ,. L.._._ e Expenses. devestating all competition en 0r 1TT route to being ranked the No. 4 i Bew 1 team in the state and already li ..-:: ,,_ ASmall Leak Will ~~~~~~ng the suburban council 1 . The secret to the BCHS girls .. ·nk a Grea .. Sh•·pl. success has been verifying an old ['_.. s1 T sports cliche, that the best de- \ fense is a good offense. Playing an lt_ m'z• www.commonsensemoney.com ··=~~ 1 1~ fa~~~~~~i.v~hes~~~i~~g7~~n~a~~ routinely singed the back of their .------.. o·pponents nets. Leading the . chargeare seniorsJean laraway, Bike Tune-Up Special lindsay Carter·Piechnik, Ellen Lowry, and juniors Emily Riegel, Carley St. Lucia and Suzie Lady Eagle Katie Riegel takes a shot against Columbia. Jim Franco Breaznell. $39-95 With ,-efined skills, good As the offense has proven itself athleticism and the ability to con­ the strong unit Battaglino was sistently .play within themselves, counting on, he has also been TEINER·s 243 DELAWARE LANDSOAPf DfSIGN each of the talented BCHS girls pleasantly'surprised by the play of AVENUE, DELMAR has surpassed or is on the verge his defense and gGalie. SPORTS 475-9487 6- INSTALLATION of scoring 4Q..plus goals thus far ''We play a swarming defense, SSKI BIKE & KAYAK SPECIALISTS Custom Computer this season, including Breaznell, trying to force the other team into Landscape Images who has caught fire of late, tally­ turnovers so we can make quick ing 15 goals in the Lady Eagles transistions and control the ball HORTICULTURf !,..:... last two games alone. on offense," Battaglino added. UNUMITW · '!.1.: :-ll LANDSOAPING SAVE UPTO yOIJ lleaervB Ths /Jf917 50°/o OFF - Our.23rd Year-· QUALITY CARPET CLEANING Great Gifts, Candles & More Brian Herrington . • WALL TO WALL 1 Glenmont Centre Square, • UPHOLSTERY 439()400 1.. . Glenmont • 427-1077 m767-2004~ Hours: Mon.-Fri 10-7, Sat 10-5. Sunday 12-5 See our work at wwwhortunlimited.com • ORIENTALS AND AREA RUGS Tim Barrett

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Sov1og> odverli>ed a•e o'! of l•>t price """"'" t 0 M OVe. 615 Loudonville Road, Rt. 9 Latham, NY THE SPOTLIGHT PAGE 18 May 17, 2000 t Local youngster wins in fight club BCHS sports awards Tri-Village season under way banquet scheduled ,r Excitement filled the air Satur­ gional Tournament at the USA After a rain soaked April de­ solid single to center, advanced to day May 6, at the city of Albany Olympic Center in Lake Placid on The Bethlehem Central Ath­ layed the start of play,Tri-Village third with some alert base run­ ning, and scored on Shawn Boxing Club. Memorial Day weekend. letic Association will host its an­ Little League finally opened its Calvagno's infield single. This was the site for the 2000 Earlier this year Murray also nual awards banquet on Timrs­ 2000 season on May 1, with a full won the State Silver Gloves cham­ day, June 1 at 6 p.m. at Elm Av­ schedule of games at Magee Park The score remained 1-0 until USA Boxing Junior Olympic State the top of the sixth when M&Ts Trials. James Murray, 15, of pionships in Rochester. enue Park. on Kenwood Avenue. In the Major League opener, John Sullivan walked, stole sec­ Delmar won a three round deci­ Murray is sponsored by Tele­ All students who participated ond and third and scampered sion over Calvin Lang of Utica to communications Analysis Group in varsity Bethlehem Central High HomesteadFundingCorp, behind the overpowering pitching of home with the tying run on a wild take the State Title at 112lbs. · Inc. (TAG), and trains at School sports during the 1999- throw. At that point it looked like 2000 season, and their families, Chris Gray, defeated M&TBank Murray will advance to theRe- Sweeney's Boxing and Fitness. the pitchers duel might go to ex­ are invited. 2-1. Gray was totally dominant in tra innings, but Homestead pulled There is no cost to participants. Voorheesville boy jumps ahead of the pack recording an 18 strikeout no hit­ out the win in the bottom of the Suburban Council and Sec­ ter to notch the victory. He was inning. Daniel Olson, a native. of This was Olson's personal best tional championship teams will be also instrumental in starting the Sullivan took the loss for M&T Voorheesville and a junior at Al­ and one of the top jumps in the honored. There will also be indi­ winning rally in the bottom of the Bank despite allowing only two bany Academy, recently jumped country this year. vidual awards including Senior sixth. After reaching second base singles and striking out 10 Home­ 6-feet, 9-inches to shatter the high Earlier in the week, Olson won Scholarship and other special when his windblown fly ball to steaders in a strong season open­ jump record at the Albany County the Colonie Relays, also held at awards from coaches. right field fell in safely, he stole ing pitching performance of his meet on May 9, at Colonie High Colonie High School, with a record Forinforrnation,contactBCAA third and scored the winning run own. School. height of 6-feet, 7.25-inches. President Jim Kelly at 439-0716 onJason Wasserzug'sslowroller In the Intermediate Division, up the first base line. Homestead Angela's Pizza and Pasta, riding had scored first with a run in the the pitching of Nick deVries and bottom of the third, when Terence Will DeRuve, easily defeated Pologe opened the inning with a Davies Office Refurbishing 18-2. .- Tour du Pare slated <> CUTCO <> The Bethlehem Central Track The World's Finest Cutlery and Field Boosters and Bethlehem Youth Track and Field Club will Revolutionary War Reenactments conduct the sixth annual Tour du Fireworks* Chicken Barbeque* Vendors Boesyour Pare on May 21, at 9 a.m. at Elm Antiques & Crafts Avenue Park. kitchen The Tour du Parcis a 5-kilome­ ter (3.1miles) CrossCountryrace deserve and a one mile children's race. Proceeds support youth athletics "The National Anthem" thellest? in the town of Bethlehem. A Sunrise Salute to Those Sales • Service The Booster Club supplements Who Have Served & Died Free Sharpening • Bridal Registry i:he high school cross country and 1 2 Help Support the Building (Hunting & Outdoor Knives, Too) track and field programs with of the WWII Memorial Call your independent funding for out of state travel, spe­ cial, awards, and facilities. The course is moderately hilly overfieldsand through the woods. The cost is $12 preregistered or $15 on raceday. Through the gen­ erosity of GE, Selkirk, there is no entry fee for the children's race. For information, call439-77 49.

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I BCHS names 3rd quarter honor, merit roll students "I BethlehemCentralHighSchool Purcell, Amy Reddy, Kelly Rider, Lind, Judith Mark, Kelly McGrath, Grade 12 Buckley, Andrea Burtiesci, Chris­ has announced its honor and merit Patrick Riegel, Alexandra Kevin Nagel, Stephen Perazzelli, Charles Abba, Tanya Bailey, tine Capobianco, Julianna Caporta, roll students for the third quarter. Rosenthal, Maytal Saltiel, Brenda William Quimby, Michael Schwab, Melanie Baker, Joseph Bartley, Joseph Cardamone, Casey Carroll, Students on the honor roll are: Schmidt, William Sherman, Evan Marcy Shultes, Meredith Singer, Danielle Blanch, Elizabeth Dominic Cipriani, Joseph Clyne, Grade nine Siegel, Julie Silverman, Allegra Jennifer . Sokoler, Andrew Brookins, Lindsey Caldwell, Emily Cohen, Kylie Conley, Paula Smith, Daniel Steiner, Erin Stenson, Swiatowicz, Carter Thomas, Kelly Michael Campbell, Elizabeth Coons, Ada Cornell, Brian .. Joshua Alfred, Emily Axford, LarissaSuparmanto,AbbySvenson, Vadney, Kathryn Venezia, Sara Cappiello, Sara Carlson, Jason Danchetz, Andrew Dolan, Heather Emily Bango, Jonathan Bartow, Matthew Swiatowicz, Larysa Virgil, Kristen Wagner, Emily Chatterjee, Kelly Cheeseman, Dooley, Nathaniel Drake, Sarah Marie llell, Laura Beyer, Scott Switlyk, Matthew Taber; Elizabeth Wistar, Benjamin Wolinsky and Daniel Cocozza, Samuel Cook, Fischer, Mallory Fishman, Kaitlin ,. Birdsey, Elizabeth Bouyea, Nicho- Ulion, Jessica Volpi, Katherine WunanZhou. Rachael Copp, Timothy Corson, Foley, Kevin Gallagher, Matthew lasCriscione,KerryCunneen,John Wagoner, Lauren Wakeman, Glannon, Robert Gombel and Nicho­ Davis, Marianne DiNapoli, 1imo- Leonard White, Andrew Whiting, Grade 11 Christine DiAleo, Brendan Dalton, Patrick Davis, Donna Dawson, Eliza­ las Graziade. thy Donahue, Jeanne Drucker, Sa· Jessica Willen, Susanna Winkeller Samuel Abrams, Ashley Ackerman, Blaire Barragan, Allissa beth Drake, Eileen Dunn, LenaEson And, Jennifer Greenfield, Laura rah Eson, Winter Eyres, Danica and Leonid y ankulin. Guglielmo, MatthewGuntner, Ben­ Feustel, Frances Ford, Lindsay Grade Bango, Edward Barnard, Anne and Arthur Feldman. 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Moira Pulitzer-Kennedy, Katie Arnie Lytle, Kathryn Mann, Adam AliciaOgden,AnaO'Keefe,Andrew Messer, Aimee Gould, Andrew And, Niels -Hansen, Catherine Riegel, Andrew Rodgers, Brian Marcal, Conor McMahon and Sean Osterman, Kathleen Parafinczuk, Grund, Stephanie Halbedel and Hartman, Samuel Holzman, Amy Rowan, Robyn Scherer, Gordon McManus. ,. Thomas Parsons, Matthew John Hamm. Houghton, Daniel Israel, Mason Schmidt, Trisha Seaburg, Christo­ And, Patrick McNally, James Pasquini, Kaitlyn Peterson, Emily And, Marisa Harrison, Padraic Jones, Gregory Jukins, Jared pher Shaffer, Christopher Sherin, Moehringer,Michae!Molino,Jamie Petraglia, Crystal Picard and Lillian Hennessy, Eric Herd, Nicole Hill, Kalman, Helena Kopchick, Kaitlin Philip Slingerland, Ryan Stenson, Mooney, Lori Morrell, James Pittman. . Vedrarta Kalas, Max Kaplan, Jozef LaPierre, Alison Laufer,Alan Lewis, Daniel Traub, Amy Turner, Claire Munro, Elizabeth Murphy, Adam And, Thomas Potter, Keelin Kopchick, Harris Kornstein, Anne Christina MacMillan, Lauren Vancik, Samuel Volo, Yu Wang, Murray, SaraNada, Caitlin O'Brien­ Marar, Jared Marsh, Kelly David Woodworth and Sarah Carelli and Patrick O'Shea, Daniel McGlyon, Valerie Messina, Anna Zimmer. Otero, Nathan Pannucci, Jaimee Mojallali, Meredith Monaco, Yu Students on the merit roll in­ Peckham, Roxanne Piegare, Niu, Cathryn Oakley, Hannah clude: Jonathan Pietrafesa, Colleen Olmstead, Jill Parsons, David Plummer, Victoria Politi, Katelyn_ Perlmutter, Richard Quimby, Jed Grade nine Primomo, Reid Prinzo, Angela .- Rosenkrantz, Craig Saddlemire, JoshuaArcus, Courtney Arduini, Rappoccio, Val Reid, Sarah Romeo, Mark Shawhan, Stephanie Maura Ayres, Soraya Barat, Dane Christopher Rooney, Daniel Sacco, Sherman, Daniel Smith, Lindsay Barclay, Robert Barrowman, Anne Sandison, MashaSenic,Adam Strogatz, Daniel Teitler, Brian Jonathan Baselice, Jonathan Berk, Shpeen, Salvatore Signorelli, Daniel Waite, Michael Wan, Zhenxiang Mark Black, Meg han Blake, Caleb Stevens, Benjamin Suarato, John Zhao and Jennifer Zogg. Bonvell, Scott Braaten, Devin Thibdeau, Alicia Travison, Brian Breen, Steven Brunner, Elizabeth Turner, Kevin Ungerer, Marisa .. 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- reconciling the $47.5 million sale price with the town's current D Program ~D Steam assessed valuation of$260 million (From Page 1) - remains to be resolved. At (From Page 1) The Rev. John Miller, pastor of It holds nothing but good poten­ stake, tax revenues for the town Evangelical Protestant Church in tial. We're locking up too many Lyman confirmed that a satis­ program, administered by County factoryresolution to that and other and Bethlehem Central School Albany's South End and one of people for not good enough rea­ Court Judge Thomas Breslin and the network of community ser­ sons." issues was reached last week District that amounted to 7 and 15 a countywide panel, was awarded clearing the way for the closing: percent of each entity's respec­ vice providers participating in the a federal Department of Justice City Court program, attended the And, he said, Drug Court puts " He declined to discuss specifics. tive tax revenues last year, or planning grant in 1998, and is now conference and hailed the effort. judges in the unusual position of "We're glad to see they've fi­ nearly $7 million altogether. seeking a three-year implementa­ being part.of "a great therapeutic hope to resolve this in a nally gone the distance and taken "We tion gcant. Its first session in City 'The Drug Court model is one team. It's particularly satisfying to way that addresses the town's _, ownership of the property," town C_ourt was held in January, and that has been tried very effectively watch people in the judicial sys­ Supervisor Sheila Fuller said. "We concerns. But it must be fair to all nme defendants are currently in in hundreds of courts around the tem become part of a therapeutic parties and reflect the competi­ will be meeting with them very the program there. country,'' he said. "We have been team rather than a punishment soon now to discuss the tax issue. tive realities of the marketplace," advocating it here for some time. dispensing team." "' I haven't set a specific timetable Brown said. Colonie Town Court under Jus­ but as soon as possible." ' "Certainly the school district, tice Mary Sweeney will launch its PSEG will now assign owner­ and the parents I've spoken to, are version ofDrugCourtonJune 16, ship of the station to its indirect supportive of PSEG repowering and Egan said Bethlehem is "plan­ Saint Gregory's School subsidiary, PSEG Power New the station," school Superinten­ ning a fall start-up date" for the 121 Old Niskayuna Road, Loudonville • 785-6621 York, which will explore options dent Les Loomis said. "Everyone pr?gram. Each Town Court, she for repowering the facility - re­ wants to see that happen. At the satd, could eventually have as placingthe existing 400-megawatt same time, the taxes on the sta­ many as 30 participants at any -plant with a larger and more effi­ tion need to remain realistic and given time. Both justices have . " cient, natural gas-fired operation. f arr. been participants in the "We we're looking at is basi­ Fuller declined to discuss the countywide planning effort. valuation question, citing pend­ cally building a new plant, a 750. "By staggering the entry of the ing litigation by NiMo challeng­ megawatt combined-cycle plant, courts into the program, (Albany ing its assessment in the past. ' which would be built adjacent to City Court Judge) Steve Herrick "According to the town and theplant, and when it's complete, has been. our guinea pig, if you district's attorneys, and our ex­ theexistingplantremoved,"PSEG will,'' Egan said. "Mary and I have pert appraiser, our position is that ,: spokesman Neil Brown said. "It's beenlearningfromhisexperience EXPERIENCE THE DIFFERENCE the property is fairly valued,''. essentially a brownfield develop­ the do's and don'ts of this ap­ Loomis said. "But the town of ment that would utilize the exist­ proach." See why your child deserves a Saint Gregory's Education. ing resource, providing a source Bethlehem is the lead agency. I Offering outstanding opportunities for boys in grades 5 through 8. of employment and relief for the appreciate the way the town and Eventually, if it proves success­ town." district have moved through these ful in limited implementation, the • Accelerated English On the employment front, issues cooperatively." program is envisioned to be put in ::::; PSEG has already extended until Fuller and Loomis both said place countywide. County Court • Regents Math 2004 NiMo's existing union labor the next move is PSEG's. under Breslin will begin its own • Regents Earth Science contract with Local97 of the Inter­ "If PSEG is interested in a version by next December. change in the assessment, it would • Computer ·Science -, national Brotherhood of Electri­ At the press conference, cal Workers - a contract cover­ be up to them to say so. Certainly • Religion PSEG has not contacted the school Herrick said he was an early skep­ ing nearly all of the plant's work tic but now "a true believer in the • Latin and French ., force. And NiMo has agreed to district about negotiating a reduc­ tion," Loomis said. "For now, it's substance abuse court program,'' • Interscholastic Sports continue purchasing power gen­ and the track record of the pro­ erated by the plant through Sep­ just a matter of continuing with the currentassessmentuntil there gram in Albany so far has been tember 2003. good. But the tax assessment i~sue are further developments."

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Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation supports public television for a better community Owens-Corning is Fiberglas PAGE 24 May 17, 2000 THE SPOTLIGHT D Discount ~I (From Page 1) administering the program, with pricing and they made us the best eligibility being tied to the real offer." maker. She was an active mem­ Richard D. Killar board gave its support of the me­ estate property tax exemption. According to Houghtaling, the ber of Jerusalem Reformed dia merger, and more recently Richard D. Killar, 43, of Feura Church. She was a superinten­ "It's been offered to the folks in switch to Logical Net would cost the Bethlehem town board fol­ Albany, Colonie,and Guilderland the town a total of $424,. That Bush died Thursday, May 11, at dent and Sunday school teacher lowed suit, both with guarantees Albany Medical Center Hospital. at the church and president of its for years now," said Supervisor amount would cover an initial $50 ... of a break on senior cable rates. Martha Pofit. "So we're very setup fee as well as a two-year $70 Born in Greensburg, Pa., he Women's Guild. Mrs. Smith was a Now, according to a letter from pleased that" our seniors here in domain registration. The addi­ was a resident of the Capital Dis­ choir member and former mem­ George Smeade, Time Warner's New Scotland will finally be able trict for the past 23 years. ber of the greater consistory. tional $304 would be allotted for manager of governmental rela­ to take advantage of the savings the company to provide hosting He was a graduate of Mohawk She was the widow of Elmer tions, New Scotland would also be as well." services, Internet access and e­ Valley Community College and Smith. able to offer the need-based dis­ In other business, the board mail capabilities. SUNY Plattsburgh. Survivors include a son, Elmer count program as part of its new passed a resolution to accept Logi­ In the future, suggests .c· Mr. Killarwas production man­ J. Smith}r. ofFeuraBush; a daugh­ franchise agreement. cal Net as the new service pro­ Houghtaling, the board should ager for Delmar Publishers at the ter, Bonnie J. Martin of Albany; Smeade states in the letter that vider for the town's Web site, add $500 to $700 to the budget as time of his death. five grandchildren; and three the program would mirror the one which will soon have a new name part of the town's Internet/com­ Survivors include his wife, great-grandchildren. currently being negotiated by as well. munication expenses. Maureen Ruff Killar; his father, Services were from Jerusalem Bethlehem," and would offer a $3 Residents and members of the "We could really start to reap Edward Killar of Palm Harbor, Reformed Church. discount off the "basic with stan­ board had complained that the the benefits with a more active F1a.; a son, Stephen Killar; a daugh­ Burial was in Jerusalem Cem­ dard monthly rate for a one-year current site, Web site, and ourlevelof commu­ period." ter, Shannon Killar; his step­ etery. www.family.knick.net/newscot/, nication with residents would be • Senior citizens who qualify for mother, Adelaide Killar; and five Arrangements were by the was not easily remembered. And, greatly improved," Houghtaling the program would also be re­ brothers,Edward KillarofEarlton, Applebee Funeral Home in according to board member Scott said. 'The site could serve as a quired to reapply through the town RobertKillarofSlingerlands,John Delmar. Houghtaling, the forgettable do­ continuously updated newsletter Killar of Hamden, Conn., Daniel office annually. In addition, main name wasn't the only issue with information on things like Contributions may be made to KillarofSan Francisco, Calif., and Smeade said that the discount that spurred the change from the special events, garbage pickups, .. - the Jerusalem Reformed Church William Killar of Kanapolis, N.C. would not be available for those town's current host service, minutes of meetings, historical Memorial Fund, Box 70, Feura receiving "Broadcast Basic only, Knick.N et/ CRISNY. facts - the possibilities are end­ Services were from the Magin Bush 12067. & Keegan Funeral Home in Al­ any movie service, Cable Plus or "To be honest, their lack of less." Digital Cable." bany and St. Vincent de Paul service and higher prices drove Houghtaling added that an offi­ Church. With the New Scotland town us to make a change for the bet­ cial announcement of the new, Bernadine Brown board giving its consent, the dis­ Contributions may be made to ter," he said. "Logical Net is lo­ more memorable, domain name Bernadine "Betty" Becker count plan should be in place as the Stephen and Shannon Killar cally owned, has a record of qual­ would be made in the coming Brown of Delmar died Thursday, soon as it is initiated in Bethlehem. Education Fund, c/o Trustco ity service, and has been terrific to weeks. May 11, at her home. The town will be responsible for deal with. But the bottom line is Bank, 167 Delaware Ave., Delmar '.~ 12054. Born in Newark, N.J., she was a graduate of Albany High School. She was a homemaker. Samuel Capone Mrs. Brown was a member of D St. Peter's Samuel Capone, 74, of Delmar Bethlehem Lutheran Church. died Friday, May 12. Survivorsincludeherhusband, (From Page 1) former director of glaucoma ser­ Eye Center at Corporate Woods vices at Albany Medical Center; He worked for the state Office Kenneth]. Brown Sr.; a daughter, operate an outpatient practice full in Albany. Drs. Michael Belin and Dr. Steven Simmons, associated Robert Schultze will keep regular of General Services as an estima- Linda Zwicklbauer of Slinger­ time from the new office. tor in design and construction. lands; a son, Kenneth}. Brown Jr. with the Center for Sight at Al­ hours atthe Slingerlands location, The latest to move in was the bany Memorial Hospital; and Dr. which also opened for business Mr. Capone was a volunteer of Albany; and two grandsons. Women's Health Center, an ob­ Steven Sanchez. The practice on May 1. · for Bethlehem Senior Services. Services were from the Daniel stetrics and gynecology practice serves approximately 6,000 pa­ The Retina Office, a joint prac­ Keenan Funeral Home in Albany previously located at 785 Dela­ Survivors include his wife, tients throughout upstate New tice of Drs. Charles Mayron and and Bethlehem Lutheran Church. ware Ave. in Delmar. Drs. Albert Marie Normand Capone; a son, York, Vermont and western Mas­ Paul Beer, began seeing patients Apicelli, Robert Rosenblatt, Rob­ Thomas Capone of Glens Falls; a Burial was in Bethlehem Cem­ sachusetts. a!their new location the last week ert Kelly, Jennifer Mosmen, Ken­ daughter, Suzanne Capone of etery. The new practice, which also of April. The practice, which per­ neth Baker and Steven Cuthbert Delmar; four sisters, Catherine offers cataract surgery, aimed for forms laser treatment and other Contributions may be made to make up that practice. Geglia of Delmar, Mary Kneeland Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85. a May 1 opening but in fact was in retinal care services for approxi­ of Maryland, Anne Marie Capone Elm Ave., Delmar 12054 or Corn' The trio of eye-care practices place a week earlier, Kaback said. mately 1,500 patients, relocated jointly leasing space under the of Delmar and Diane Guiry of munity Hospice of Albany County, One goal of the new practice, from Child's Hospital professional banner of Ophthalmology Con­ Colonie; a brother, David Capone 315 S. Manning Blvd., Albany he said, is to build enough clinical building. sultants, with a separate entrance of Schenectady; and five grand­ 12208. volume to support research in the Chady said the public dedica­ on the building's upper level, in­ children. detection and treatment of glau­ tion ceremonies on Saturday,} une clude specialists in glaucoma and Services were from the Church coma; all three practitioners are 10, will include a brief program on Delmar church offers retinal and corneal surgery. of St. Thomas the ·Apostle in widely published in the field. the services located at the site, teen music class The largest is the newly-formed Delmar. Cornea Consultants of Albany activities for youngsters, and an Contemporary music is the fo­ Glaucoma Consultants ofthe Capi­ Burial was in Bethlehem Cem­ is a satellite office for two physi­ open house and free health screen­ cus of a new course of teens at tal Region, a merger of separate etery. cians associated with TLC Laser ings for the public. Delmar Reformed Church. practices involving Kaback, Arrangements were by the For each of four weeks, this Meyers Funeral Home in Delmar. class will examine through CDs Con,tributions may be made to and videos, the music of such con­ Bethlehem police probe break-ins theDAREProgram,447Delaware temporary artists as Van Halen, Ave., Delmar 12054. Elton John, Dishwalla, REM and By Joseph A. Phillips anofficeintheSlingerlandsbuild-. 210 Delaware Ave. at about 8:40 others what music has to say about Burglars struck three separate ing, at about 7:40a.m. a.m. noticed a basement window faith in everyday life. broken in and evidence that some- Edith Smith locations in Delmar and Slinger­ Police responding at the scene one had tried to pry open a first­ The course will be held Sun­ lands on Tuesday, May 9,- and Edith J. Smith, 80, of Feura days from 3 to 4 p.m. at Delmar found the building's front door floor door and window. ·what exactly they were after re­ forced. Also broken into at that Bush died Tuesday, May 9, at St. Reformed Church, 386 Delaware mains something of a mystery. location, in addition to Parker's Inside, at another State Farm Peters' Hospital in Albany. Ave., Delmar. According to police reports, office, were those of the law firm Insurance location, office person­ A lifelong resident of Feura ]

Albany Medical Center Girl. Christine Elizabeth Bur­ ton, to Julie Jackson and James Burton of Delmar, March 1. Twins; Claire Rose Filler and Ethan Mark Filler, to Rochelle and Allan Filler of Selkirk, March 1. Girl. Emma Strauss Kranich, to Valerie Strauss and Laurence · · Kranich of Delmar, March 1. Boy, Ryan .'\ndrew Pike, to Elizabeth and Robert Pike of Selkirk, March 13. Girl, Julianna Grace Cooper, to Tanya Tersago Cooper and David Cooper of Glenmont, March 14. Girl, Morgan Rachel Brate, to Heather Lawrence and Darrick Brate of Clarksville, March 17. Boy, Mihir Rajesh Kumar, to Amisha and Rajesh Kumar of Slingerlands, March 19. Boy, Connor Michael Roddy, to Veronica and Dr. Seari Roddy of Glenmont, March 21. Boy, Dennis Joseph Forney, to Yonna Forney and Dennis Brown of Selkirk, March 28. Boy, Jack Ryan Murray, to Debbie and Scott Murray of Voorheesville, March 28.' Boy, Connor James Leary, to Toni and Gerald Leary of Delmar, March 30. Erin and Paul Buckley St. Peter's Hospital . Girl, Ashley Lauren Bruno, to McDermott~ Buckley marry Gina and Joseph Bruno of North Bethlehem, April18. Margaret and Thomas Thacher Erin Patricia McDermott, The best man was Robert Girl, Camille Solana Avella, to •· daughter of William and Patricia Buckley, brother of the groom. Lisa and Michael Avella of Lysaght, Thacher wed McDermottofGlenmont,andPaul Ushers were John Buckley, Slingerlands, April 20 Andrew Buckley, son of John brother of the groom, Tim Out of town Margaret Glynn Lysaght, Gunnar MacCormack. Buckley of Baldwinsville, Onon- McDermott and Sean McDer­ daughter of Hank and- Anne -The bride is a graduate of. daga County, and the late Joan mott, both brothers of the bride, Girl. Emily Rose Gola, to Lysaght of Wellesley, Mass., and Carleton College. She has a Buckley, were married Sept. 4. and Paul Michaels. Michelle and Timothy Gola of Thomas Allin Thacher, son of master's degree from Iowa State Point Lookout, April 25. Paternal "· . The ceremony was performed Brandon Tansey, nephewofthe Elizabeth Th·acher of Delmar and University and is a doctoral candi­ grandparents are Bob and Ann by the Rev. James. Daley at the groom, was the ring bearer. the late Kenelm Thacher, were date in astronomy at the Univer­ Gala of Slingerlands. Church of St. Thomas the Apostle The bride is a graduate of . I married April 17, 1999. sity of Massachusetts at Amherst. ··.1 in Delmar. Bethlehem Central High School The ceremony was performed She is also a laboratory instruc, A reception followed at the and St. Johri Fisher College. by the Rev. Victoria Safford at the tor at Smith College in Century House in Latham. ~;as··S::r®ifaQQj Smith College chapel in Northampton. The matron of honor was J en- She is a managerfor Bell Atlan- Northampton, Mass. A reception The groom is a graduate of " niter Byrnes, sister of the bride. . tic Mobile in Rochester. Utica College followed at The Log Cabin in Bethlehem Central High School Bridesmaids were Kathleen The groom is a graduate of St. Shannon Flynn (bachelor's in Holyoke. and Carleton College. He has a McDermott and Megan MeDer- John Fisher College. occupational therapy),- Valerie The maid of honor was Louma master's degree from Cornell • mott, both sisters of the bride, He is a sales repr~sentative for Maeder (bachelor's in physical Ghandour . University. .'\nn Buckley and Karen Buckley, The Sutherland Group in Roches­ therapy) and David Patterson Bridesmaids were Leigh He is a bilingual career counse­ both sisters of the groom, and ter. (bachelor's in health studies), all Grundy and Amy Lovell. lor at Career Point in Holyoke. Kelly Henderson. After a wedding trip to Disney of Delmar, and Katie Nardolillo of The best man was John After a wedding trip to St. John, Alyssa Smith, the groom's World, the couple lives in Roches­ Glenmont (bachelor's in psycho!, Budzyna. U.S. Virgin. Islands, the couple niece,was the flower girl. ter. ogy.) Ushers were Mark Kotzin and lives in South Deerfield, Mass. BCHS graduate to attend med sc~ool Meghan Fleming, a 1996gradu­ ate of Bethlehem Central High School, will attend the University of Buffalo School of Medicine in August. She received a bachelor's degree in psychology, magna cum laude, from George Washington University in December.

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DJ SERVICES JEWELRY The Bethlehem Lions Club will sponsor the Lions Journey for Sight walk-a,thon on Satur­ Down Swing Productions Profes­ Harold .Finkle, "Your Jeweler" 1585 sional D.J. Services. Music from the Central Ave., Colonie. 456-6800. Dia­ day, May 2o. at 10 a.m. at Bethlehem Central monds- Handcrafted Wedding Rings & 1940's through today tailored to meet · High School. your taste. 393-4718. Attendant's Gifts. · Funds raised will benefit the visually handi­ INVITATIONS ''' capped. Paper Mill Delaware Plaza. 439-8123 Personalized invitations & announce­ For information, call Mike Durant at 439-8981 • meilts for ,weddings, showers, bar or Rob O'Malley at 475-1743. mitzvah, ·_ne.w baby, graduation. · THE SPOTLIGHT

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--~'· ''x----,--.-.- By JOHN BRENT ooking for a way to cool down on a hot summer day? About 40 miles southwest of Albany is the village of Cobleskill and its perennial attraction, Howe -!·• Caverns. Open all year, closing only on 1 Thanksgiving and Christmas, the caves ·remain a brisk 52 degrees regardless of "" ' ·the temperature above ground. So ·during one of those periodic hot spells that hit the area, when the kids are + complaining that there's nothing to do, grab a jacket for everyone, pack the family in the minivan and cruise down , I-88. In less than an hour, you'll hit exit 22 for Cobleskill and the caverns. During the peak summer season, ~' there's often a line waiting to gain admission to the caverns so be pre­ pared to allow some extra ~ time. No doubt about it, though, it's worth the wait! An elevator takes visitors 156 feet under­ .; ground for a tour that takes about an hour and 20 minutes. Brick walkways have been :o. placed throughout the passages to facilitate walking. Tour groups are led along side the River Styx, past the , balancing Rock and the Old Witch of the Grottos, into the Titans' Temple and beyond. A knowledgeable tour guide accom­ panies each group to point out the outstanding features of the natural 'I formations, and visitors are encouraged to ask questions. At about midpoint on the tour, there '" is a quarter-mile boat ride on the underground Lake of Venus. There are additional attractions -, above ground as well. Visitors can try notice that his dairy herd always gemstone mining or watch as an pastured in the same spot. One day, as ancient geode is cut open to reveal an he approached the herd, he noticed the .,.,; inner world of mineral beauty. temperature becoming cooler. He Howe Caverns has been a tourist explored the brush area near the attraction since reopening in the late pasture and found "Blowing Rock," 1920s, but the known story of the thereafter giving credit for the· caverns goes back to the 1800s. discovery to his cow, Millicent. Legend has it that on hot On May 22, 1842, Howe ·~· and humid summer days, a entered the cave with friend cool breeze could be felt and neighbor, Henry Wetsel. coming from "Blowing Each day they went into the ·' Rock," a strange stony cavern,· they would explore a outcropping in an area of little more, the only illumina- land near what is now . . tion being provided by a dim, ' Cobleskill. flickering oil lamp. It had been a story told The following year, Howe by Native Americans and began charging an admission passed down through of 50 cents to take visitors on generations of settlers who a torch-lit, eight to 10 hour · had come to live in the area. Lester Howe tour of the underground In the mid-19th century, marvels. Lester Howe, his wife and their three Today, the caverns are one of the young children lived on a farm east of most popular New York state attrac­ Cobleskill, near where the Blowing tions. Of course, electric lights have Rock was supposed to replaced the torches of days gone by be located. and the elevator, opened in May, 1929, Fascinated by makes the decent much easier. But the stories, Howe the wonders down under remain as did not know breathtaking as they were to folks where the rock more than a century ago. was, but he did The caverns are open from 8 • a.m. to 8 p.m. during July and August and from 9 to 6 the rest of the year. Adult admission is $12, children age 7-12 are $6, children under 6 are free and seniors are $10.50. There is a gift shop which is open for the same hours as the caverns and an on-site restaurant. Call 296-8900 for information or visit the Web site at www.howecaverns.com. PAGE 28- May 17,2000 THE SPOTLIGHT

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ANDROCLES AND THE LION BLACK 47 Wunsch Americana Foundation and AUDITIONS Shaw comedy, presented by Impulse Irish rock, McGeary's, 4 Clinton Square, the Weitsman Stoneware Collection, by appoinlment, lor June Capitol Hill Theater and Dance in Conkling Hall. Albany, May 19,10 p.m .. $5. through Sept. 13, plus permanent Choral Society performance of Brahms' Methodist Hill Road. Rensselaerville, Information, 463-1455. collections, Empire Stale Plaza, "German Requiem." Information, 465- . BILLY BISHOP GOES TO WAR May 26, 27, June 2, 3 and 4 at 8 p.m., JUST GOOD FRIENDS Madison Avenue. Information, 474- 3328. r 5877. music hal! tale of World War I ace, May 28 at 3 p.m., $10, $?for seniors, ALBANY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Improvisational comedy troupe, Hilton Art Capital Repertory Theatre, 111 N. Pearl studentS and children.lnfromation, 797- Center Mini Mall Theater, May 26 at 8 p.m .. MONDAY MUSICAL CLUB 3684. Spring Strings concert. Palace Theater, St., Albany, through May 21,$25 to $35. North Pearl Street and Clinton Avenue, 40 Russell Road, Albany, $10,$8 in ALBANY CENTER GALLERIES WOMEN'S CHORUS lntormation, 455-7469. May 20, 8 p.m., $14 to $33.1nlormalion. advance, $8 for seniors and students with paintings by Geoffrey Detrani, invitation for new members to join in 465-4663. ID.Inlormation. 453-1048. Christopher Kobuskie and Ragellah singing classical and popular songs, THE RAINMAKER Rourke, plus New Faith exhibit, Third Reformed Church, 20 TenEyck through June 23, 23 Monroe St. comedy/drama by Richard Nash. Albany OCTAVO SiNGERS Ave., Albany, Tuesdays, 7:30p.m. Information, 462-4775. Information, 477-4454. Civic Theater, 235 Second Ave., May 19 sing Mendelssohn's "Elijah," Union and 20 at 8 p.m., May 20 at 4 p.m., May TERRANCE SIMIEN College Memorial Chapel, May 20, 8 21 at 3 p.m .• $12.1nfromation, 462- zydeco master. The Van Dyck, 237 Union p.m., $15, $12 for seniors and students. ALBANY INTERNATIONAL AUDITIONS 1297. St., Schenectady, May 18,8 p.m., $12. Information, 374-6543. RINGLING BROS. BARNUM & BAILEY AIRPORT GALLERY Empire State Youth Orchestra, for high Information, 381-1111. CIRCUS "Formations," modern sculpture school musicians, application deadline exhibit, through July 30.1nlormatlon, SHOWBOAT JANE MONTEIT QUINTET Pepsi Arena. South Pearl Street, Albany, June 2 for auditions June 3, 9, 10 and 11 242-2240. Kern/Hammerstein musical, Proctor's ALBANY PRO MUSICA jazz singer, The VanDyck, 237 Union St., May 27 at 3 and 7 p.m .. may 28 at 1 and 5 in Albany, appointments required. Theater, State Street, SChenectady, May War and Peace concert, May 19 at 8 p.m. Schenectady, May 20, 7 and 9:30 p.m .. p.m .. May 29 at 1 p.m., $9.50 and $16.50. Information. 382-7581. 26 and 17 at 8 p.m., May 27 and 28 at 2 at Blessed Sacrament Church, 607 $12.1nlormation, 381-1111. Information, 487-2100. ALBANY INSTITUTE OF HISTORY p.m., May 28 at 7 p.m., $32.50 to Central Ave., Albany, May 20 at 8 p.m. at AND ART SINGERS NEEDED $39.50.1nformation, 346-6204. Zion Lutheran Church 153 Noll Terrace, punch bowls from the institute's KEVIN SO for upcoming David's Tabernacle 300- Schenectady, $15,$13 for seniors, $7.50 collection, 63 State St., through June f folksinger/songwriter, Algonquin Hoiuse voice choir pertormance of Handel's CAROUSEL for students. information. 273-6510. 23. Information, 463-4478. ~Messiah." Information, 459·3152. Concert, 87 Algonquin Road, Clifton Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, Mac­ Park, May 21, 7 p.m .. $10. Information. ROBBIE DUPREE AND DAVID Haydn Theater, Route 203, Chatham, 348-0757. NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM YATES GALLERY CAPITAL COMMUNITY VOICES SANCIOUS May 25 to June 4.$18.90 to $20.90,$9 Theodore-Roosevelt: Icon of the· American in Standish library of Siena College, rehearsals at Columbia High School, for children· under 12.1nformation, 392- . pop-rock, The VanDyck, 237 Un10n St., Century, through July 9, Treasures from the Route 9, loudonville, contemporary luther Road, East Greenbush. ?to 9 9292. Schenectady, May 19, 7 and 9:30p.m .. sculptor David Peterson, through p.m., Tuesdays. Information. 477-8308. $10. Information, 381-1111. June 15.1nlormation, 783-2517. BY IMPORTED HOCUS-FOCUS HENRY BOLTINOFF MAGIC MAZE Ctassts!t.u.- CARS tuvts ~- I JGDAXVVS PNKI FC MUSIC CLASSES AUDITION ,.. in many folk instruments, Old Songs, ROI AXVSEATOYOTQOLJ lor 2000-01 season of New York State Center, Route 155, Guilderland. Theater Institute, prepare a Information, 765-2815. HSECSHALXVTRPNL nonclassical two-minute monologue and bring photo and resume, for ,- adults over 18, June 51rom 4 to 8 MUSEUM ART CLASSES JHEFUDCKBYXVI IT p.m. in the Schacht Fine Arts Center ongoing, Albany Institute of History & • of Russell Sage College, for children Art. Information, 463-4478 . RPODXIHSIBUSTIM under 18, from 3 to 7 p.m. in the little ~ Theater of Russell Sage College. DANCE CLASSES MHVKEIRWRJGIAEW Information, 274-3200. ongoing, all levels, ballet. jazz and modern, New School of Ballet, 1098 ,. DELMAR COMMUNITY Parkwood Blvd., Schenectady, Mondays DBOZLCXAAONWRAM ORCHESTRA to Thursdays and Saturdays. Information, openings in the string, horn and 346-1096. UTLNRQRGRIPOENB percussion sections. Information, >.' 439-1603. ART CLASSES watercolor and oil, beginner and LJVIDGUEFRFDSCA COLONIE TOWN BAND advanced, taught by Kristin Woodward. openings for percussion and low Information, 783-1828. ~ YXOWVATNMSERAPO brass players, rehearsals on Mondays v at 7:30p.m. at town hall, Route 9, ECYORNIDUALFMKJ Newtonville. Information, 783-2760. ~·

COLONIE CENTENNIAL Find die lisiOII words in die cliagnm. They run in all dircctiom • BRASS CHOIR lorward, bacltword, UD. down IIIII cliaaomiiY. openings for brass players, rehearsals on first Thursday and third Tuesday of Audi lnfiniti Mercedes Toyota the month, at 7:15p.m., town hall, BMW Jaguar Mitsubishi Volkswagen Route 9, Newtonville. Information, Ferrari lex us Porsche Volvo 783-2760. Honda Maserati Saab ·iu~SS~W SJ ;AO(Q '9 'Jdm( 5! pnO(:) ') 'iU!SS!W 5! lfSng 't 'P;AOW S! neg '£ 'J;poq5 5! qnt:) 'Z 'lU:U;.lJ!P ant SlUBd 'I :5;::nW:iJ.lJ!0 02000 Killl FcaNm, Inc.

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HOMEWORK HELP CENTER JOURNEY FOR SIGHT Bethlehem Lulhm:n, ~ Elm Awe., D~mar, Family Worship Center, 92 Lower Bethlehem Public Library, 451 Delaware Sponsored by Belhlehem LionS(Iu!J; 439-4328. Copland Hill Road, Feura Bush, 768- Ave .. 6 to 8 p.m. p.m.lnlormation, 439- benefit for visually handicapped Delmar Reformed.38€ Delaware A~£., 2021. 0503. Bethlehem Central H1gh School Delmar, 439-992~ Bethlehem CommJnil"~ Churdl. 20 Elm BETHLEHEM YOUTH Delaware Ave., 10 a.m.lnformali~:~n, 439- BETHLEHEM TREASURE Ave., Delmar, 439<.31~5 EMPLOYMENT SVCS. BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN 8981 or475-1743. COVE THRIFT SHOP South Bet1 ehem -JMC, 65 'MIIow~rook First United Methodist Church, 428 - Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue children's choir, 6:30p.m., senior choir, Avenue, 767 -395~. Kenwood Ave., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. "'Park. 6:30- 9 p.m. Also Tues. Thurs., 2- 7:30p.m .. 85 Elm Ave. Information. 439- KIDS DAY AMERIC~ Delmar Full Gosp.el, 232 Elsmere /JJ:e., 4:30 p.m. Information, 439-0503. 4328. Health, safety and environmentcl Delmar, 43l-440i. BETHLEHEM MOTHERS' TIME OUT awareness day; child I. D. cards; i1ju~ F1rst Refo·med cf 3e~lehewril, Roc1e SOUTH BETHLEHEM THRIFT SHOP '* BETHLEHEM LIONS CLUB AAMEETINGS prevention arK! trcJfic safety tip!:. 9W, Selkii.:, 767-~2Ll. Christian fellowship group for mother's South Bethlehem United Methodist ·complimentary eye exams, den\3- of preschool children, Delmar Reformed Days Inn. Route 9W, Glenmont. 7 p.m. Slingerlands Community Church.1499 First UMC ol D~nar. 428 Kel,.,OI Ave, Church 65 Willowbrook Ava, South Information, 439-4857. hygiene; ente1airment with clo'Vls, face 439-9976. Church, 386 Delaware Ave., nursery care Bethlehem, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m., through New Scotland Road, noon, and Delmar painters, giveaways :md prizes. [elma provided, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Information, Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Ave., Mount Moriah Mi.list ies, RoJie 9\.ri, Election Day. Chiropradic Office, 204 OelawaE AvE., Glenmont 426-4: • 0. 439-9929. "' BETHLEHEM ELKS LODGE 2233 8:30 p.m. lnlormalion, 489-6779. Delmar. noon-3 p.m.ln!ormaticr, 43!- Unity of Failh Chrsti31 Fellowship 436 . BETHLEHEM AARP Route 144, Cedar Hill, 8 p.m. 7644. Krumk1ll Road, l~c rth 3ethle1Bm, 468- DELMAR KIWANIS Information, 767-2886. BETHLEHEM HISTORICAL ASSOC. 7740. chapter meeting, Bethlehem Town Hall, Days Inn, Route 9W, 6:15p.m. 445 Delaware Ave., Delmar, 1 p.m. Annual meeting and barbecue, catered by AA !,EETING First Church of C~rd Scien~t 5.~3 lntormation, 439-24377 or 439-6952. ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Mannings Menu; Route 144 and Clapper. Bethlehem Luther.m Church BE :1m Delaware .Ave., Dam:r, 439-~512. Road, Selkirk, barbecue 5 p.m., meeting Bethlehem Congr~gatcn of J:::h·Jva,'s MISSION TALK AND DINNER town hall, 445 Delaware Ave., 7:30p.m. Ave., 7:30p.m. lnformation~l-6771 GRAD PARTY MEETING Information, 439-4955. 7:30p.m. InformatiOn, 439-3916. 'Nitnesses, Elm A~enLE and Feu~ :ush Weekly "Zippy Tuesday" fundraiser • BINGO Road, 439-035e. _ Seeking volunteers to help coordinate takeout dinner continues through June TRI-VILLAGE SQUAte 4 Blanchard American Legion Post. 16 CLASS IN JEWISH 31ingerlands.QJlo;mij]HY UMC.\14l9 all night, alcohol free event for 13; this week, pot roast. 4:30-6:30 p.m. Poplar Drive, 7:30p.m. Information, 439- MYSTICISM Square and found dance wi~ E:a1 Glin, \Jew Scotlafidfb~d. ~ -17f6. graduating BCHS seniors: junior parents Special sitdown dinner 6:15p.m. , with 9819. caller, and Delores Randall, cuer Firrt Delmar P·esbyter :an ~ aware. Ave .. espec;ially welcome. Bethlehem Central 7:15 p.m.lalk by Merrilyn McNa~ on her Delmar Chabad Center, 109 Elsmere United MethodiSt Church, 428 ><3nwcod 439-9252. High School, Delaware Ave., Delmar, 7 Ave., 8 p.m. lnlormation, 439-8220. work as a teacher in Taiwan and China. Ave., Delmar, 8-10:30 p.m. $9 o;r 31enmonl Comm11nit~"" Churn·1 ()lapel p.m. Information, 439-8228 or 439- Community United Methodist Church, BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 couple.lrformatio1, 456-6987. Lane, Glenmont. 43E-'710. 0346. 1499 New Scotland Road, Slingerlands. Elsmere Elementary School, 247 AA MEETINGS Solid Rock Chu·C1,1 -ZDNING ~ village hall, 29 Voorheesville Ave., 7:30 Bush, 439-0548. BOARD OF APPEALS p.m. lnlormalion, 765-2692. AA MEETING WORSHIP INFORMATION Presbyterian Church in New Scotland, NEW SCOTLAND town hall, Route 85, 7 p.m.lnformation, Firs! Reformed Church ol Bethlehem, SL Thomas The Apostle R.C., 35 Adams Route 85, 439-6<54. QUARTET REHEARSAL 765-3356. Route 9W, 7:30p.m. Information, 489- Place, Delmar, 439-4951; NEW SCOTLAND SENIORS United Pentecostal, Route 85, New 6779. SL Stephen's Episcopal, Poplar Drive and United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, ~. Wyman Osterhout Community Center, Elsmere Ave., Delmar, 439-3265; Salem, 765-4410. New Salem, 7:15 p.m.lnformation, 765- New-Salem, call lor time. Information, 4410. 765-2109. . CHABAD CENTER Friday services, discussion and kiddush AA MEETING at sunset, 109 Elsmere Ave. Information, 439-8280. First United Methodist Church of Voorheesville, 68 Maple St., 8 p.m. ., ~ Information, 489-6779. NEW SCOTLAND PIONEER CLUBS For children grades 1 through.junior high; Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, Route 155,3:45-5 p.m. lnlormation, 765-3390. BETHLEHEM RECOVERY, INC. YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS self-help for chronic nervous symptoms, United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, First United Methodist Church, 428 New Salem, 7 p.m. Information, 765- Kenwood Ave., 10 a.m. Information, 439- 4410. .- ., 9976.

AMERICAN LEGION lUNCHEON Sat.. 5(2.0 for members, guests and membership ' ' applicants, Blanchard Post. 16 Poplar Drive, noon. BETHLEHEM BIRD PROGRAM :n:Wli AT FIVE RIVERS BETHLEHEM SENIOR CITIZENS Program on New York State Bird DUMPLING HousE Breeding Atlas: how to participate in 5- town hall, 445. Delaware Ave., 12:30 p.m. year program. Five Rivers Envirotimental Chinese Restaurant Information, 439-4955. Education Center, Game Farm Road, Delmar, 9 a.m. Information, 475-0291. 19 pecializing in Dumplings, Lunches, Dinners, Co~tails, Mandarin, Szechuan, Hunan & Cantonese. Eat in Of Take Out. Open 7 days a week. Production Machine Op_erators 458-7044 or 458-8366 & 120 Everett Road, Albany • (Near Shaker Road) Exp_erienced Forklift Op_erator Entry-level openings; mechanical aptitude & willingness to learn shift work required. We offer: THE BOAT HOUSE RESTAURANT COMPETITIVE WAGES • SHIFT DIFFERENTIAL AT SHADY IIARBOR MARINA GENEROUS BENEFIT PROGRAM (effective on hire date): WlY BIRD SPECIAL Medical • Dental MON.-THURS. 4-6 PM Life Insurance (very low co-pays) • Profit Sharing 25% OJ!: ALL, and 40 I (k) plans • Paid Vacation (I st year) DINNER ENTREES holidays • and much more! 'it;~~~ dining -Dine on 0'1r . (5115·5118) Raw Bar • Live Ente1ainment • Fri. & Sat. Night Drink Specials Come enjoy line dining Apply in person or mail resume to: in a casual atmosphere WHKEND SPKIALS, Open Tues.-sa·. from 11 am • Serving Luoch ! Dinner in oar air conditioned EGGPLANT NAPOIION $9.95 SEALED AIR CORPORATION Sun jay Brunch served lrom 10-:! CHICKfN NORMANDY $12.95 Bldg. 20 I, ScoUa-Gienville Industrial Park ·The origina Varni's -131 Main St., Ravena TUSWI VEAL $15.95 ••• Scotia, NY 12302 Voted "Top 10 Best Menu All Star L'st 1999" ••• (An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H/V) has new hours- Thurs., Fri., Sat., everin~ 4:3D·9:DI 756-7300 'i Sealed••• Air Corporation Banquets-On Premise up to 150 d .I Jl PAGE30-May 17,2000 THE SPOTLIGHT

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APPLICATION FOR LEGAL NOTICE Section 4.1t is hereby determined and contents of such serial bonds anticipation of the sale of such that the purpose described in Sec­ and such bond anticipation notes, bonds, may be co_ntested only if AUTHORITY CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED LIGHTWAVE BOND RESOLUTION, DATED tion 2 is a purpose described in the power to determine to issue such obligations are authorized PARTNERSHIP OF SWF VI, MAY, 10, 2000, AUTHORIZING Subdivision 1 of Paragraph a of said Bonds providing for substan- for an object or purpose for which COMMUNICATIONS; LLC LP. THE ISSUANCE OF UP TO Section 11.00 of the Local Fi­ tially level or declining debt ser- such Town is not authorizecJ·to 1.'* Name: Lightwave Communica- Under Section 121-201 of the $450,000.00 SERIAL BONDS OF nance Law, and that the period of vice, and the power to sell and expend money, or the provisions 1HE TOWN OF BETI'1LEHEM, probable usefulness of such pur­ deliver such serial bonds and any of law which should be complied tions, LLC. Revised Limited Partnership Act PURSUANT TO THE LOCAL Fl- pose is forty (40) vears. 2. Date of Filing: April14, 2000 1. The name of the limited part- bond anticipation notes issued in with at the date of publication of NANCE LAW, TO FINANCE THE Section 5. Each of the serial 3. Jurisdiction and Date of Orga- • nership is "SWF VI, L.P.". anticipation of the issuance of this resolution are not substan­ rli"Zation:_ Delaware- May 18, 1999 2. The county in which the office REPLACEMENT OF THE 12" bonds authorized by this resolu­ such bonds is hereby delegated tially complied with, and an action, WATER MAIN BETWEEN NEW tion and any bond anticipation 4. Location of Office: Albany of the limited partnership is .to­ to the Supervisor, the chief Fiscal suit or proceeding contesting such SCOTLAND ROAD AND notes issued in anticipation of the Officer of the :rown. The Supervi· ·validity, is commenced within County cated is Albany County, New York. · EASTMOUNT DRIVE, WITHIN sale of said serial tends shall con­ 5. Secretary of State is hereby 3. The Secretary of State if hereby sor is hereby authorized to sign- twenty (20) days after the date of SAIDTOWNANDAPPROPRIAT- tain the recital of validity as pre­ any serial bonds, and any bond such publication, or if obligations designate;d a~ agent of Lightw~ve designated as agent of the limited ING THE PROCEEDS TO SUCH scribed by Section 52.00 of the Commumcatrons, LLC for servrce partnership upon whom process anticipation notes issued in antici- are authorized in violation of the PURPOSE. Local Finance Law and said se- of process. The Secretary of State against it may be served, and the pation of the issuance of said se- provisions of the Constitution of shall mail a copy of any such pro- office address to which the Sec­ Recital rial bonds and arry notes issued rial bonds, and the Town Clerk is the State of New York. WHEREAS, following the review in anticipation of said serial bonds, h!3reby authorized to affix the cor- Section 8. This resolution shall ~ss to: Lightwave Commun!ca- retary of State sh13;ll, mail a c~py of Engineer's Report for the re- shall be general obligations of the tiOns, LLC/14504 Greenv1ew a11y process agamstthe limited porate seal of such Town to any take effect immediately. of placement of the 12" water main Town, payable as to both princi­ Drive, Suite 108/Laurel, MD partnershipserveduponhimis52 serial bonds or such bond antici- The foregoing resolution was pre­ between New Scotland Road and pal and iriterest by general tax pation notes and to attest such sented for adoption by Mr. 20708 Corporate Circle, Albany, New Wastmount Drive (the "Project"), upon all the taxable real property seal. · Lenhardt, seconded by Mrs. 6. Does not apply York 12203. in the Town of Bethlehem (herein within the Town without limitation 7:l. Principal Office: Lightwave 4. The name and business· ad­ Section 7. The Supervisor is fur- Davis and passed by the follow­ called 'Town"), Water District no. of rate or amount The faith and ther authorized to take such ac- ing vote: Communications, LLC/14504 dress of the sole general partner Greenview Drive, Suite 108/Lau- is: 1, and to ensure the reliable, credit of the Town are hereby ir­ tions and execute such docu- Ayes: Mrs. Fuller, Mr. Lenhardt, break-free transmission of water revocably pledged to the punctual rei, MD 20708 DRL, LLC ments as may be necessary to Mrs. Davis, Ms. Burns, Mr. to the area of the Town north of payment of the principal of and 8. Lightwave Communications, 52 Corporate Circle ensure the continued status of the Plummer LlC shall provide, on reques_t, a Albany, New York 12203 the Norman skill and after a pub- interest on said serial bonds and interest on the bonds authorized Noes: None. copy of its certificate of orgamza- 5. The latest date upon which the lie hearing duly calh~a and held, any notes issued in anticipation by this resolution, and any _notes Dated: May 10,2000 the Town Board of the Town de- of the sale of sai·::l serial bonds. • tion with all amendments thereto limited partnership is to dissolve issued in anticipation thereof, as MAY 17, 2000 termined, that the Project is in the Such bonds and notes shall be 9. Purpose of Business: Telecom- is March 31, 2100. excludable from gross income for public interest, and ordered that general obligatio11s of the town, fijUnications Services IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the federal income tax purposes pur- the Project be carried out and that and the Town shall be obligated suant to Section 103 of the Inter- LEGAL NOTICE MAY 17,2000 undersigned have executed this the estimated total cost of the to levy ad valorem taxes on all nat Revenue Code of 1986, as Certificate of Limited Partnership Proj~ct is approximately property taxable by the TQwn as amended (the"Code") and, to the CERTIFICATE OF LIMITED on the 6th day of April, 2000, and extent applicable, to designate the PARTNERSHIP OF SWF V, L.P. ARTICLES OF $450,000.00; may be necessa~ to pay such verify and affirm under penalties NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RE- bonds or notes and the interest bonds authorized by this resolu- UNDER SECTION 121-201 OF ORGANIZATION OF MARQUIS of perjury that the foregoing is true SOLVED by theTown Beard of the thereon, without limitatioo as to tion and any notes issued in an- THE REVISED LIMITED PART· and correct as of the date hereof. HOSPITALITY LLC Town of Bethlehem in the County rate or amount. Provisior·~shall be ticipation thereof as ~qualified tax- NERSHIP ACT SWFVI, L.P. ofAibany,NewYork(bythefavor- made annually ir, the budget of exempt bondsQ for purposes of 1. The name of the limited part­ Under Section 203 of the Limited BY: DRL, LLC, General Partner able vote of not less-than two·,... the Town by appropriation for (a) Section 265(b)(3)(8)(i)of the nership is "SWF V, L.P." !;:ability Company Law By: S/ Donald R. Led Duke, Mem­ thirds of all members ofsaid-Towft the amortization and rectemption Code. 2. The county in which the office FIRST: The name of the limited li­ ber Board), as follows: ::' , of the serial bonds anf}~ny notes Section 8. The Supervisor .is fur- of the limited partnership is !o­ ability company is: Marquis Hospi­ MAY 17,2000 tality LLC. Section -1. The Town of in anticipation there9f to mature ther authorized, in her decretion, cated is Albany County, New York. Bethlehem, in the County of AI· in such year, and {b}.tl1e payment SECOND: The county within the to make application for and ex- 3. The Secretary of State is bany, State of New York, shall is- of interest to be d:Je aq_d payable ecute a project financing and loan hereby designated as agent of the state in which the office of the lim­ LEGAL NOTICE ited liability company is to be located sue its serial bonds in the aggre· in SL,JCh .year. ·lf't~e TqWn incurs agreement and any other agree- limited partnership_ upon whom is !>Jbany. 1. The name of the limited liability gate principal amount not to ex- affy cost with respect to the pur­ ments with the New York State process against it may be served, THIRD: The latest date on which the company is COMPUTER VI­ ceed $450,000 pursuant to the pbse deScribed in Section 2 prior Environmental Facilities Corpora- and the office address to which Local Finance Law of New York, to the issuance oi any such serial tion and/or the New York State the Secretary of State shall mail ~ited liability company is to dis­ SIONS LLC. solve is December 31, 2050. 2. The Articles of Organization to finance ttie specific object or bonds or any suctl bond anticipa­ Department of Environmental a copy of any process against the. FOURTH: the secretary of state is creating the limited liability com­ purpose hereinafter descnbed. tion notes, the Town expects to Conservation and tor the New limited partnership served upon desi9nated as agent of the limited pany were filed in the Office of the Section 2. The specifrc object or utilize general or special fund rev­ York State Department of Health, him is 52 Corporate Circle, Al­ liability company upon whom pro­ New York Secretary of State on purpose (hereinafter· referred to enues to pay S\JCh cost and in­ and amendments thereto, and to bany, New York 12203. . cess against it may be served. The February 1, 2000 and became as "purpose') to be. financed by tendstoreimburssitselfth_erefore take such actions and execute 4. The name and business ad· post office address within or without effective on said date. the issuance of such serial bonds for such costs with the proceeds such documents as may be nee- dress of the sole general partner this state to which the secretary of 3. The principal office of the lim­ is the Project,. all in accordance of such serial bonds or such bond essary to provide forth efinancing is: state shall mail a copy of any pro­ ited liability company is- in Albany with the report drawings prepared anticipation notes. This declara­ or refinancing of the specific ob- DRL, LLC .cess against the limited liability com­ County. by C.T. Male Associates, P.C. and tion of intent to reimburse is made ject or purpose set forth _in Sec- 52 Corporate Circle served upon him or her is: 4. The Secretary of State is des­ detailed plans to be prepared by pursuant to the requirements of tion 2, or a portion thereof, by a Albany, New York 12203 · p'"any a qualified engineer or planning the Treasury Regu­ serial bond issue of the Town and 5. The latest date upon which the Marquis Hospitality LLC ignated as the aQent of th_e lim­ consultant to be selected. The lations Section 1 .150-2 and is in­ the sale of such issue to the New limited partnership is to dissolve i 254 Wolf Road ited liability company upon whom process against it may be served proceeds of such obligations are tended to constitute a declaration York State Environmental Facili- is March 31, 2100. Latham, New York t 2110 hereby appropriated to such pur- of official intent U'lder such regu- ties Corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, th~ FIFTH: The effective date of the Ar­ and the post office address to which the Secretary of State shall poses. lations. A Section 9. This resolution shall be undersigned have executed this ticles of Organization shall be the Section 3.1t is hereby determined Section 6. Subject to the terms published in full by the Town Clerk Certificate of Limited Partnership date of filing with the Secretary of mail any copy of process against it is Computer Visions, LLC, 4 and stated that the estimated and conditions of this resolution of such Town together with a no- on the 28th day of March, 2000, Computer Drive West, Albany, maximumcostofsuch purpose as and the Local Finance Law, and tice in substantially-the form pre- and verify and affirm under pen­ New York 12205. heretofore determined by the pursuant to the provisions of Sec­ scribed by Section 81.00 of said _ alties of perjury that the forego­ 5. The purpose of the limited li­ Town Board is $450,000 and that tions 20.00, 50.00 and 56.00, in­ Local Finance Law and such pub- ing is true and correct as of the no money has heretofore been elusive, of the Local Finance Law ability company is to en~age in the lication shall be in a newspaper date hereof. . computer training bus1ness -and authorized to the payment of the the power to authorize bond an­ having a general circulation in SWF V, L.P. any lawful activity. cost of such purpose and the ticipation notes in anticipation of said Town and published in BY: DRL., LLC, General Partner Dated: May 4, 2000 Town Board plans to finance the . the issuance of the Serial Bonds Delmar, in the County of Albany By: S/Doliald R. Led Duke, Mem­ cost of such purpose entirely from · authorized by this resolution and MAY 17,2000 and State of New York. The valid-. ber funds raised by the issuance of the renewal of such notes and the ity of ·such serial bonds or any MAY 17, 2000 the obligations authorized by this power to prescribe the terms, form bond af!ticipation notes issued in ------bond resolution.·

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LEG/'L NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE equipment, machinery, apparatus intent for purposes of Treasury FAC Management Corp., 30 ,, and other improvements ahd Regulations Section 1.150-2. South Pearl St., Albany, NY -t- Notice of formation of limited liabil­ Notice of Application for Authority The limited liability company, Briar costs incidental thereto, at a maxi­ Other than as specified ·m this 12207. ity company (LLC). Name:IVIRA of SupplyForce.com, LLG, a for- Ridge Assisted Living Facility, mum estimated cost of resolution, no monies are, or are Purpose: any lawful activity. LLC. Articles of Organization filed eign limited liability company LLC was formed on March 28, $15,734,000, being a class of reasonably expected to be, re­ MAY 17,2000 with Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) (LLC). App. for Auth. filed wtth 2000 by Michael A. Blase. The objects or purposes having ape­ served, allocated on a long-term on 4/27/00. Office location: Albany Secretary of State of New York address of the company is 200 riod of probable usefulness of basis, or otherwise set aside with ------,_ County. SSNY designated as (SSNY) on 12/31/1999. LLC or- Truax Lane in the Town of twenty years; pursuant to subdi­ respect to the permanent funding NOTICE OF FORMATION OF agent of LLC upOn whom process ganized in Pennsylvania on 10/ Guilderland and County of Albany. vision 12(a)(1) of paragraph a of of the object or purpose described LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY against it may be served. SSNY 14/1999. NY office location: AI- The Secretary of State is desig­ Section 11 .00 of the Local Fi­ herein. (LLC). shall mail copy of process to: Cor­ bany County. SSNY designated nated as agent of the company nance Law; aod Section 8. This resolution, which ~ poration Service Co., 80 State St., as agent of LLC upon whom pro- upon whom process can be b) The purchase of a parcel of real takes effect immediately, shall be Name: Hemisphere International Albany, NY 12207, the registered cess against it may be served. · served. The purpose of the com­ prOperty for School District pur­ published in full in The Altamont Acquisition Management LLC. agent of LLC upon whom process SSNY shall mail copy'of process . pany is to hold an operators li­ poses, at a maximum estimated Enterprise and in The Spotlight, Articles of Organization filed with against.it may be served. Pur­ to: CSC, 80 State St., 6th Fl., AI- cense for the operation of an as­ cost of $250,000, including cer­ which are hereby designated as Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on pose:anyla~ulpurpose. bany, NY 12207-2543, the regis- sisted living facility or facilities. tain incidental costs, being a spe­ the official newspapers of said 10/25/1999. Office location: AI-"" MAY 17, 2000 tered agent of LLC upon whom MAY 17, 2000 cific object or purpose having a School District for such purposes, bany County. SSNY designated process against it may be served. ------­ period of probable usefulness of together with a notice of the as agent of LLC upon whom pro­ Office address in jurisdiction of thirty years, pursuant to subdivi­ School District Clerk substantially cess against it may be served. LEGAL NOTICE organization is: 2700 Horizon Dr., LEGAL NOTICE sion 21 of paragraph a of Section in the form provided in Section SSNY shall mail copy of process .",:; King of Prussia, PA 19406. Copy 11.00 of the Local Finance Law. 81.00 of the Local Finance Law. to: The LLC, c/o Corporation Ser­ Notice of Application for Authority of Cert. of Org. on file with De­ The limited liability company, Briar Section 2. SEQRA DETERMINA­ MAY 17,2000 vice Co., 8!) State St.,Aibany, NY of New Horizon Technologies En­ partment of State, Corporation Ridge Realty Holding Company, TIONS: The State Education De­ 12207. Purpose: any lawful pur­ ergy Services, L.L.C., a foreign Bureau, 308 N. Office Bldg., Har­ LLC was formed on March 28, partment, acting as Lead Agency pose. limited liability company (LLC). risburg, PA 17120. Purpose: Inter­ 2000 by Michael A. Blase. The under the SEQRA regulations of NOTICE OF ARTICLES OF MAY 17, 2000 address of the company 200 App. for Auth. filed with Secy. of net commerce. the State of New York, has deter­ ORGANIZATION OF State of NY (SSNY) on 4/14/ MAY 17,2000 Truax Lane in the Town of mine that the aforesaid purposes Guilderland ?tnd County of Albany. NORTHEAST ARTICAT, LLC 2000. LLC organized in Montana will not have any significant im­ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF on 12/21/1998. NY office location: The Secretary of State is desig­ pacts upon the environment. 1. The name ofthe limited liability MARK BRIAN FRIEDMAN, Albany County. SSNY designated LEGAL NOTICE nated as agent of the company Section 3. The total maximum company is NortheastArticat, LLC DPM, PLLC •. as. agent of LLC upon whom pro~ upon whom process can be estimated cost of the aforesaid (the "LLC"). served. The purpose of the com­ cess against it may be served. Notice of Application for Authority objects or purposes is 2. The Articles of Organization for (Pursuant to Section 1203 of the Pany is to acquire and develop SSNY shall mail copy of process of Lakeshore New York, L.L.C., a $15,984,000, and the plan for the the LLC were filed with the Sec­ Limited Liability Company Law) to: Corporation Service Co., 80 foreign limited liability company real estate. financing thereof is as follows: retary of State's Office on April11 , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,.. State St., Albany, NY 12207. Of· (LLC). App. for Aulh. filed with MAY 17,2000 a) By issuance of not exceeding 2000. the Articles of Organization of fice address in jurisdiction of or~ Secy. of State on NY (SSNY) on $15,734,000 bonds Of said School 3. The office of the LLC is to be MARK BRIAN FRIEDMAN, DPM, ganization: P.O. Box 5000, 3040 3/30/2000. LLC organized in District for the construction of ad­ located in the County of Albany, PLLC (the "Company'') were filed Continental Drive, Butte, MT Delaware on 9/3/1998. NY office LEGAL NOTICE ditions to and reconstruction and State of New York. with the Secretary of State of the f;" 59702. Copy of Arts. of Org. on location: Albany County. SSNY equipment of School District build­ 4. The Secretary of State is des­ State of New York on April 18, file with Montana Secy. of State, designated as agent of LLC upon VOORHE6"SVILLE CENTRAL ings, including site improvement, ignated as an agent of the LLC 2000. Montana State Capitol, P.O. Box whom process against it may be SCHOOL OISTRICT as more fully described herein, upon whom process against it The Company is being formed to 202801, Helena, MT 59620-2801. served. SSNY shall mail copy of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that which are hereby authorized to be may be served. The post office engage in the practice of podia-_ Purpose:anyla~l purpose. process to: c/o Corporation Ser­ the resolutjon published herewith issued-therefore pursuant to the address in the State of New York try; to have and to exerc1se all"<-· MAY 17,2000 vice Co., 80 State St., Albany, NY has been adopted by the Board Local Finance Law; to which the Secretary of State powers necessary and conve­ 12207, the registered agent of of Education of Voorheesville PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that to shall mail a copy of any process nient to affect any and all pur­ LLC upon whom process against Central School D1stnct, Albany the extent that $608,000, plus against the LLC is: c/o Lemery poses for which the Company is LEGAL NOTICE it may be served. Office address County, New Yor~, on the 8th day accrued interest, ·is. expended for · MacKrell Greisler LLC, 80 State formed, together with all powers.,.. in jurisdiction of organization: c/o of May, 2000, and the valldtty of such purposes, as auth·orized in Street, Albany, New York 12207. now or hereafter granted to it by Notice of formation of WEST 5TH Corporation Service Co., 1013 the obligattons authonzed by.such_ accordance with the aforesaid 5. The LLC shall have perpetual the State of New York; and to en­ STREET CONDOMINIUM AS· Centre Rd., Wilmington, DE resolution be hereafter con- • Proposition No. 1, the amount of mar 1 duration. gage in any other lawful act or SOCIATES, LLC a NYS limited li­ 19805. Copy of Arts. of Org. on tested only 1 Such obllgattons obligations to be issued pursuant 6. The character and purpose of activity for which limited liability ability company (LLC). Formation file with Delaware Secy. of State, were authonzed for an obJect or to this bond resolution shall be the business of the LLC shall be companies may be organized~~ filed with SSNY on 05/04/2000. Townsend Bldg., Federal & Duke purpose for whtch satd School reduced dollar for dollar; and to undertake any other lawful act under the LLCL. · Off. Loc.: Albany Co. SSNY des­ of York Sts., Dover, DE 19901. District is not authonzed to ex- b) By the issuance of nor exceed­ or activity whether or not related The office of the Company is to ignated as agt. of LLC, upon Purpose:anyla~ulpurpose. pend money, or if the provisions ing $250,000 bonds of said thereto in which a limited liability be located in the County of Al­ whom process may be served. MAY17, 2000 of law which should have been School District for the aforesaid company may engage· under the bany, State of New York. The Sec- __ SSNY shall mail copy of process complied with as Of the date of real property purchase, which are laws of the State of New York; all retary of State has been. desig-" to: The LLC, 72 Coleridge St., publication of this notice were not ·hereby authorized to be issued subject to and in accordance with -nated as the agent of the Com­ Brooklyn, NY 11235. Purpose:AII LEGAL NOTICE· substantially complied with, and pursuant to the Local Finance applicable federal, state and lo­ pany upon whom process against Lawful purposes. an action, suit or proceeding con- Law. cal laws and regulations. the Company may be served. The MAY 17,2000 Notice of formation of East Energy testing such validity is com- Such bonds are to be" payable MAY 17,2000 post office address to which the-,. Group LLC a NYS limited liability menced within twenty days after form amounts which shall annu­ Secretary of State shall mail a company (LLC). Formation filed the date of publication of this no- ally be levied on all the taxable copy of any process against the LEGAL NOTICE with SSNY on 03/16/2000. Off. tice, or such obligations were au- real property in said School Dis­ NOTICE OF ARTICLES OF Company served upon such Sec· Loc.: Albany Co. SSNY desig­ thorized in .violation of the provi- trict, and the faith and credit ·of ORGANIZATION OF retary of State is 201 Shaker Run, Notice of Application for Authority nated as agt. of LLC, upon whom sions of the Constitution. said Voorheesville Central School POLITICALNEWSTODAY, LLC Albany, New York 12205. of Trinity Telecom, LLC., a foreign process may be· served. SSNY Dated: May 8, 2000. District, Albany County, New York, limited liability company (LLC). MAY 17, 2000 shall mail copy of process to: The Voorheesville, New York are hereby pledged for the pay- 1. The name of the limited liability .App. for Auth. filed with Secy. of LLC, 46 State St., 5th Fl., Albany Dorothea Pfleiderer . ment of said bonds and the inter- company is Politicalnewstoday, State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 4/27/ NY 12207. Purpose: All La~ul School District Clerk est thereon. LLC (the "LLC"). NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A<> 2000. LLC organized in Maryland purposes. BOND RESOLUTION DATED Section 4. Subject to the provi· on 12/24/1998. NY office location: 2. The Articles of Organization for DOMESTIC LIMITED MAY 17,2000 MAY 8, 2000. sions of the Local Finance Law, the LLC wer'e filed with the Sec­ Albany County. SSNY designated LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). "A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING the power to authorize the issu­ retary of State's Office on Janu­ as agent of LLC upon whom pro­ THE ISSUANCE OF NOT EX- ance of and to sell bond anticipa­ cess against it may be served. ary 14, 2000. The name Of the LLC is COLUM- " LEGAL NOTICE CEEDING $15,984,000 BONDS tion notes in anticipation of the 3. The office of the LLC is to be SSNY shall mail copy of process BIA MONTICELLO HOLDINGS,' OF VOORHEESVILLE CEN- issuance and sale of the serial located in the County of Albany, L.L.C. The Articles of Organiza­ to the principal office address of Notice of the filing on March 20, TRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, AL- bonds herein authorized, includ­ 2000 of an Application for Author­ State of New York. tion of the LLC were filed with the the LLC: 508 McCormick Drive, BANYCOUNTY, NEW YORK, TO ing renewals of such notes, is 4. The Secretary of State is des­ Suite G, Glen Burnie, MD 21061. ity with the Secretary of State for NY Secretary of State on April1 ~· PAY THE COST OF CERTAIN h ere b y d e 1ega 1 e dtoth e P res1·denl ignated as an agent of the LLC 2000. The purpose of the LLC IS(-?"_ Copy of Arts. of Org. on file with the State of New York (the IMPROVEMENTS IN AND FOR of the Board of Education, the upon whom process against it to engage in any la~ul act or ac~ State Dept. of Assessments & "SSNY") by Uro-Tech Medical SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT. chief fiscal officer. Such notes may be serVed. The post office tivity. The office of the LLC is to Taxation. Office of the Director, Services, LLC, doing business in WHEREAS, at a special district shall be of such terms, form and address in the Stat!! of New York be located in Albany County. The Ronald W. Wineholt, 300 W. New York under the fictitious meeting of the qualified voters of contents, and shall be sold in such name of Uro-Tech Services, a to which the Secretary of State Secretary of State is designated Preston St., Rm. 605, Baltimore, Voorheesville Central School Dis- manner, as may be prescribed by shall mail a copy of any process as the agent of the LLC upon,...... MD 21201 . Purpose: any lawful Massachusetts Limited liability trict, Albany County, New York, said President of the Board of Company organized on Novem­ against the LLC is: c/o Lemery whom process against the LLC purpose. duly called, held and conducted Education, consistent with the MacKrell Greisler LLC, 10 Rail­ ber 18, 1999 (the "Foreign LLC"). may be served. The address to MAY 17, 2000 on March 28, 2000, Proposition provisions of the Local Finance road Place, Saratoga Springs, which the Secretary of State shall Office location in New York is Al­ No. 1 was duly adopted authoriz- Law. bany County; SSNY is designated New York 12866. mail a copy of any process·,... ing the Board of Education: a) to section 5. All other matters except 5. The latest date on which the against the LLC is 30 Corporate as agent of Foreign LLC upon · LEGAL NOTICE construct additions to and recon- as provided herein relating to the LLCwill dissolve is December 31, Circle, Albany, New York 12203. whom services of process against struct School District buildings, serial bonds herein authorized Notice of Application for Authority Foreign LLC may be served; 2040. MAY 17,2000 including site improvement, origi- including the date, denomina­ 6. The character and purpose of of Network Design & Analysis, SSNY shall mail copy of any pro­ na.l furnishings, equipment, ~a- tions, maturities and interest.pay­ the business of the LLC shall be LLC, a foreign limited liability com­ cess against Foreign LLC to For­ chmery apparatus and other tm- ment dates, within the limitations pany· (LLC). App. for Auth. filed to undertake any lawful act or ac­ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A eign LLC at 136 West Street provements and costs incidental prescribed herein and the man­ tivity whether or not related · wtth Secy. of State of NY (SSNY) DOMESTIC LIMITED Northampton, MA 01036 the ad­ thereto, at a maximum estimated ner of execution of the ~arne, in­ thereto in which a limited liability on 4/25/2000. LLC organized in dress of the principal office of the LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) .. cost of $15,734,000: b) to pur- eluding the consolidation with company may engage under the New Jersey on 12/11/1998. NY Foreign LLC; a public filing of the chase a parcel of real property for other issues, and also the ability laws of the State of New York; all office location: Albany County. Certificate of Organization of the The name of the· LLC is BROD School District purposes, at a to issue serial bonds with sub­ subject to and in accordance with PARTNERS, L.L.C. The Articles SSNY designated as agent of LLC Foreign LLC has been made with maximum estimated cost of stantially level or declining annual applicable federal, state and lo­ upon whom process against it the Massachusetts Secretary of of Organization of the LLC were $250,000: c) to transfer from year debt service, shall be determined cal laws and regulations. filed with the NY Secretary of may be served. SSNY shall mail State, OneAshburton Place, Bos­ to year up to $200,000 to t~e by the President ?f t~e Boar~ of copy of process to: c/o Cgrporate ton, MA 02108; purpose of For­ MAY 17, 2000 State on April10, 2000. the pur-h Capital Reserve Fund of satd Education, the chtef ftscal off1cer pose of the LLC is to engage in Service Co., 80 State St., Albany, eign L~C is to purchase, ~wn and School District for the aforesaid of such School District. Such NY, 12207, the registered agent lease equipment to hospttals and any lawful act or activity. The ~f­ additions and reconstruction: and bonds shall contain substantially NOTICE OF FORMATION OF of LLC upon whom process physicians for conducting medical fice of the LLC is to be located tn d) to expend up to $608,000, plus the recital of validity clause pro­ LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY Albany County. The Secretary of; against it may be served. Office procedures and treatments and to accrued interest, from the Capi- vided for in Section 52.00 of the address in jurisdiction of organi­ engage in any lawful act or activ­ (LLC) State is designated as the agent tal Reserve Fund for the aforesaid Local Finance Law, and shall oth­ of the LLC upon whom process zation: 574Ackerman Ave., Glen ity. additions and reconstruction: and erwise be in such form and con­ Rock, NJ 07452-1834. Copy of Name: First Albany Special Pur­ against the LLC may be served. MAY 17,2000 providing for the levy of a tax in tain such recitals, in addition to The address to which the Secre­ Arts. of Org. on file with New Jer­ pose Fund I, LLC. Articles of Or­ the amount of $15,984,000, to be those required by Section 51.00 ganization filed with Secretary of tary of State shall mail a copy of' · sey Secy. of State, 125 West reduced to the extent of expendi- of the Local Finance Law, as the State St., P.O. Box 300, Trenton, State of New York (SSNY) on 2/ any process against the LLC is LEGAL NOTICE tures from the Capital Reserve President of the Board of Educa­ 4/00. Office location: Albany 1025 Central Avenue (Rear), Al­ NJ 08625. Purpose: any lawful Fund, to be collected in install- tion shall determine consistent County. SSNY designated as bany, New York 12205. purpose. RENSSELAER ASSOCIATES, ments for such purposes, with with the provisions of the Local agent of LLC upon whom process MAY 17, 2000 MAY 17,2000 LLC. Notice of formation of a do­ obligations of sai_d Sch~oi_Dist_rict Finance Law. mestic Limited Liability Company against it may be served. SSNY to be issued tn antiCipatiOn Section Q. The validity of such shall mail copy of process to: c/o (LLC). Articles of Organization thereof; and bonds and bond anticipation · filed with the New York Secretary FAC 'Management Corp., 30 NOTICE OF FORMATION OF A LEGAL NOTICE WHEREAS, it is now desired to notes may be contested only if: South Pearl St., Albany, NY of State on March 29, 2000. The authorize such purposes and to 1) Such obligations are authorized DOMESTIC LIMITED Notice Of formation of limited liabil­ purpose of the LLC is to engage 12207. LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC) '· provide for the financing thereof; for an object or purpose for which Purpose: any lawful activity. ity company (LLC). Name: Darby in any la~l act or activity. The NOW, THEREFORE BE IT said School District is not autho­ Fulfillment Services of New York, office of the LLC is to be located MAY 17, 2000 The name of the LLC is COLUMBIA RESOLVED, by the affirmative rized to expend money, or 90ASSOCIATES, L.L.C. The Articles LLC. Articles of Organization filed in Albany County. The Secretary vote of not less than twO-thirds of 2) The provisions of law which of Organization of the LLC were filed~ with Secretary of State of New of State is designated as the the total voting strength of the should be complied with as ofthe York (SSNY) on 4/4/00. Office lo­ agent ofthe LLC upon whom pro­ NOTICE OF FORMATION OF with the NY Secretary of State on Board of Education of date of publication '?f this res~lu­ March 31, 2000. The purpose of the cation: Albany County. SSNY des­ cess against the LLC may be Voorheesville Central School Dis- tion are not substantially complted LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LLC is to engage in any lawful a~t or ignated as agent of LLC upon served. The address to which the trict, Albany County, New York, as with, (LLC) whom process against it may be Secretary of State shall mail a activity. The office of the LLC IS to follows: and an action, suit or proceeding Name: First Albany Special Pur­ be located in Albany County. The~ served. SSNY shall mail copy of copy of any process against the Section 1. The following objects contesting such validity is com­ i process to: The LLC, 865 Merrick LLC is 596 New Loudon Road, pose Fund II, LLC. Articles of Or­ Secretary of State id designated as Or purposes are hereby aut~o- menced within twenty days after ganization filed with Secretary of the agent of the LLC upon whom pro­ i Ave., Westbury, NY 11590. Pur­ Latham, New York 12110. rized in and for Voorheesvtlle the date of such publication, or r pose: to engage in any lawful ac­ State of New York (SSNY) on 2/ cess against the LLC may be served. MAY 17,2000 Central School District, Albany 3) Such obligations are authorized The address to which the Secretary, tivity. 4/00. Office location: Albany County, New York: in violation of the provisions of the County. SSNY designated as of State shall mall a copy of any pro­ MAY 17,2000 a) The construction of additions Constitution. agent of LLC upon whom process cess against the LLC is 30 Corpo­ I to and reconstruction of School Section 7. This resolution shall against it may be served. SSNY rate Circle, Albany, New York 12203. District buildings, including site constitute a statement of official " improvement, original furnishings, shall mail copy of process to: c/o MAY 17, 2000 r ,~~~H~E~S~P=O~~~L~/G~H~T~=====-~~~~~~::::::~~~~~~======-~~~~~~======~~:;::;;:;;:::::=-~-:M:a:y:1=7~,2=0:0:0:-:P:A:G:E:3:3 LEGAL NOTICE:___ LEGAL NOTICE:___ LEGAL NOTICc.E--- LEGAL NOTICE--- LEGAL NOTICE___ LEGAL NOTICE. ___

State St., 3rd FL, Albany, NY Office: Albany County. SSNY des­ NOTICE OF PUBLICATION NOTICE OF PUBLICATION 12207. The Registered Agent is NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ignated as agent of LLC whom NOTICE OF PUBLICATION USA Corporate Services Inc. at process against may be served. MONTRES DISTRIBUTION DMB Unive·rse LLC was filed with the same address. Purpose: any The P.O. address which SSNY MONDIAL LLC was filed with SSNY on 4/3/00. Office: Albany TOWN OF BETHLEHEM SSNY on 4/20/00. Office: Albany SSNY designated as agent of LLC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ADC AMERICAN DESIGN AND lawful purpose. shall mail any process against the CONSULTING LLC was filed with MAY 17, 2000 LLC served upon )lim: The LLC, County. SSNY designated as whom process against may be the Town Board of the Town of agent of LLC whom process served. The P.O. address which Bethlehem, Albany County, New SSNY on 4/25/00. Office: Albany 46 State Street, Albany, 'NY County. SSNY designated as 1 2207. The Registered Agent is against may be served. The P.O. SSNY shall mail any process York will hold a public hearing on address which SSNY shall mail against the LLC served upon him: May 24, 2000 at 7:45 p.m. at the agent of LLC whom process NOTICE OF PUBLICATION USA Corporate Services Inc. at against may be served. The P.O. same address. Purpose: any law­ any process against the LLC C/o The LLC, 46 State Street, 3rd ~- Town Hall, 445 Delaware Avenue, served upon him: The LLC, 46 Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Delmar, NY to consider a pro­ address which SSNY shall mail NOTREX TRADING LLC ful purpose. any process against the LLC was filed with SSNY on 4/25/00. MAY 17,2000 State St., 3rd Fl .. Albany, NY Purpose: any lawful purpose .. posed Local Law amending the 12207. The Registered Agent is MAY17, 2000 code of the Town of Bethlehem as served upon him: The LLC, 46 Office: Albany county. SSNY des­ ignated as agent of LLC whom USA Corporate Services Inc. at follows: State St., 3rd Fl .. Albany, NY 12207. The Registered Agent is process against may be served. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION the same address. Purpose: any -. Alocallawtoamend Chapter 119, lawful purpose. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Vehicle and Traffic, Article VI, Sec­ USA Corporate Services Inc. at The P.O. address which SSNY the same address. Purpose: any shall mail any process against the JANTRON TRADING LLC was MAY 17,2000 tion 119-40, Schedule XIV, Time HIPERBIT INTERNATIONAL Limit Parking as follows: lawful purpose. LLC served upon him: The LLC, filed w~h SSNY on 4/25/00. Of­ MAY 17,2000 46 State St., 3rd FL, Albany, NY fice: Albany County. SSNY des­ COMPANY LLC was filed with ~- The Town Board hereby finds that 12207. The Registered Agent is NOTICE OF PUBLICATION SSNY on 4/4/00. Office: Albany the parking of vehicles on the fol­ ignated as agent of LLC whom USA Corporate Services Inc. at County. SSNY designated as lowing streets has become a process against may be served. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION the same address. Purpose: any The P.O. address which SSNY BARLAINE CHEMICALS LLC agent of LLC whom process problem and the inconvenience was filed with SSNY on 4/17/00. against may be served. The P,O, and safety of the .residents on lawful purpose. shall mail any process against the UNEX CONSTRUCTION LLC MAY 17,2000 LLC served upon him: The LLC, Office: Albany County. SSNY des­ address which SSNY shall mail _.., these streets has been seriously was filed with SSNY on 4/25/00. ignated as agent of LLC whom any process against the LLC affected. · 46 State Street, Albany, NY Office: Albany County. SSNY des­ process against may be served. served upon him: The LLC, 46 it shall be in violation of the Code 12207. The Registered Agent is ignated as agent of LLC whom NOTICE OF PUBLICATION USA Corporate Services Inc. at The P.O. address which SSNY State St .. 3rd Fl., Albany NY of the Town of Bethlehem, Vehicle process against may be served. shall mail any process against the 12207. The Registered Agent is and Traffic Section, for motorists same address. Purpose: any law­ The P.O. address which SSNY MILES TRADING LLC ful purpose. LLC served upon him: The LLC, USA Corporate Services Inc., at - to park on both sides of the fol­ the same address. Purpose: any shall mail any process against the was filed with SSNY on 4/25/00. MAY 17,2000 46 State St., 3rd Fl., Albany, NY lowing streets for more than one LLC served upon him: The LLC, Office:Aibany County. SSNY des­ 12207. The Registered Agent if lawful purpose. hour on school days between the 46 State St., 3rd FL, Albany, NY ignated as agent of LLC whom USA Corporate Services Inc. at MAY 17,2000 hours of 7:30a.m. to 2:30p.m. in 12207. The Registered Agent is process against may be served. the same address. ~_,_ addition to the streets already NOTICE OF PUBLICATION USA Corporate Services Inc. at The P.O. address which SSNY Purpose:anyla~ulpurpose. listed in Section 119-40 as follows: the same address. Purpose: any shall mail any process against the FROSTEX SERVICES LLC was MAY 17, 2000 PUBLICATION NOTICE OF All of Wakefield Court both sides. lawful purpose. LLC served upon him: The LLC, filed with SSNY on 4/25/00. Of­ ORGANIZATION OF LIMITED All of Grantwood Road both sides. MAY17, 2000 ~6 State St-, 3rd FL, Albany, NY fice: Albany County. SSNY des­ LIABILITY COMPANY all of Summit Road both sides. 12207. The Registered Agent is ignated as agent of LLC whom NOTICE OF PUBLICATION -.. all of Dana Court both sides. USA Corporate Services Inc. at process against may be served. FIRST: The name of the Limited All of Bradstreet Court both sides. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION the same address. Purpose: any The P.O. address which SSNY 3712 13th Avenue Realty, LLC Liability Company is LDSD Secu­ All of Crimsonleaf Drive both lawful purpose. shall mail any process against the was filed with SSNY on 4/14/00. rities, LLC (hereinafter referred to sides. , TEETRON TRADING LLC was MAY 17,2000 LLC served upon him: The LLC, Office: Albany. SSNY designated as the "Company''). :; All of Wallace Drive both sides. filed with SSNY on 4/25/00. Of­ 46 State Street, Albany, NY as agent of LLC whom process SECOND: The Articles of Orga­ Frederick Place, both sides from fice: Albany County. SSNY des­ 12207. The Registered Agent is against may be served. The P.O. nization of the Company were Brockley Drive to Charles Boule­ ignated as agent of LLC whom NOTICE OF PUBLICATION USA Corporate Services Inc. at address which SSNY shall mail filed with the Secretary of State vard. process against may be served. same address. Purpose: any law­ any process against the LLC on April18, 2000. Such restrictions shall be posted The P.O. address which SSNY MAPPLE SERVICES LLC ful purpose. served upon him: The LLC, 3712 THIRD: The county within New P- by the Superintendent of High­ shall mail any process against the was filed w~h SSNY on 4/25/00. MAY 17,2000 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY York State in which the office of ways by appropriate signage to LLC served upon him: The LLC, Office: Albany County_ SSNY des­ 11204. the Company is to be located is provide adequate notice to opera­ 46 State St., 3rd FL, Albany, NY ignated as agent of LLC whom Purpose: any lawful purpose. Albany_ tors of motor vehicles and the 12207. The Registered Agent is ··process against may be served. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION MAY 17,2000 FOURTH: The Secretary of State ---- Superintendent of Highways shall USA Corporate Services Inc. at The P.O. address which SSNY has been designated as agent and hereby is authorized to vary the same address. Purpose: any shall mail any process against the DOYLE MANAGEMENT LLC upon whom process against the the requirements of Section lawful purpose. LLC served upon him: The LLC, was filed with SSNY on 4/25/00. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Company may be served. The 221.6(5) of the Uniform Manual of MAY 17,2000 46 State St., 3rd FL, Albany, NY Office: Albany County. SSNY des­ post office address to which the Traffic COntrol devices. 12207. The Registered Agent is ignated as agent of LLC whom 836 Realty Associates, LLC was Secretary of State shall mail pro­ -.. All citizens will have an opportu­ USA Corporate Services Inc. at process against may be served. filed with SSNY on 4/12/00. Of­ cess is: LDSD Securities, LLC, c/ nity to be heard at the said hear­ NOTICE OF PUBLICATION the same address. Purpose: any The P.O. address which SSNY fice: Albany. SSNY designated as o Louis Dempf, Jr., 236 ing. lawful purpose. shall mail any process against the agent of LLC whom process Westchester Drive So., Delmar, The Town of Bethlehem provides SPRINGTON SERVICES LLC MAY 17,2000 LLC served upon him: The LLC, against may be served. The P.O. New York 12054. :~, reasonable accommodations for was filed w~h SSNY on 4/25/00. 46 State Street, Albany, NY address which SSNY shall mail FIFTH: The latest date on which the disabl9d. Disabled individuals Office: Albany County. SSNY des­ 12207. The Registered Agent is any process against the LLC the Company is to dissolve is who need assistance in order to ignated as agent of LLC whom NOTICE OF. PUBLICATION USA Corporate Services Inc. at served upon him: The LLC, 346 December 31, 2050, unless said participate should contact David process against may be served. same address. Purpose: any law­ New York Avenue, Brooklyn, NY period is further extended by Austin at 439-4131. Advanced The P.O. address which SSNY LINSON TRADING LLC was filed ful purpose. t1213. amendment of this Agreement or notice is requested. shall mail any process against the w~h SSNY on 4/25/00. Office: Al­ MAY 17,2000 Purpose: any lawful purpose. sooner terminated in accordance BY ORDER OF THE TOWN LLC served upon him: The LLC, bany County. SSNY designated MAY 17,2000 with this Agreement. · BOARD 46 State St., 3rd FL, Albany, NY as agent of LLC whom process SIXTH: The purpose of the busi­ TOWN OF BETHLEHEM 12207. The Registered Agent is against may be served. The P.O. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ness of the Company is any law~ , KATHLEEN A. NEWKIRK, CMC, USA Corporate Services Inc. at address which SSNY shall mail NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ful activity pursuant to Section 203 TOWN CLERK the same address. Purpose: any any process against the LLC COWLEY SERVICES LLC was of the New York Limited Liability Dated: May 1 o. 2000 lawful purpose. served upon him: The LLC, 46 filed with SSNY on 4/25/00. Of­ YON I REALTY LLC was filed with Company Law. SSNY on 4/5/00- Office: Albany MAY 17,2000 MAY 17,2000 State St., 3rd FL, Albany, NY fice: Albany County. SSNY des­ MAY17, 2000 12207. The Registered Agent is ignated as agent of LLC whom County. SSNY designated as USA Corporate Services Inc. at process against may be served. agent of LLC whom process against may be served. The P.O. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE OF PUBLICATION the same address. Purpose: any The P.O. address which SSNY PUBLICATION NOTICE OF address which SSNY shall mail lawful purpose. shall mail any process against the ORGANIZATION OF LIMITED TOWN OF BETHLEHEM any process against the LLC RAWLINSON LLC. was filed with MAY 17,2000 LLC served upon him: The LLC, LIABILITY COMPANY ~ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that SSNY on 4/25/00. Office: Albany 436 State Street, Albany, NY served upon him: The LLC, P.O. Box 559, Brooklyn, NY 11230. the Town Board of the Town of County. SSNY designated as 12207. The Registered Agent is FIRST: The name of the Limited Purpose:any lawful purpose. Bethlehem, Albany County, New agent of LLC whom process NOTICE OF PUBLICATION USA Corporate Services Inc. at Liability Company is B.A. Capital MAY 17, 2000 . York will hold a public hearing on against may be served. The P.O. same address. Purpose: any law­ Corporate Campus, LLC (herein­ May 24, 2000 at 8:00 p.m. at the address which SSNY shall mail BODIE TRADING LLC was filed ful purpose. after referred to as the ~com­ Town Hall, 445 Delaware Avenue, any process against the LLC with SSNY on 4/25/00. Office. Al­ MAY 17, 2000 pany"). Delmar, NY to consider a pro­ served upon him: The LLC, 46 bany County. SSNY designated NOTICE OF PUBLICATION SECOND: The Articles of Orga· posed Local Law amending the State St., 3rd FL, Albany, NY as agent of LLC whom process TRANSTRADER LLC was filed nization of the Company were code of the Town of Bethlehem as 12207. The Registered Agent is against may be served. The P.O. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION filed with the Secretary of State follows: USA Corporate Services Inc. at address which SSNY shall mail w~h SSNY on 4/6/00. Office: Al­ bany County. SSNY designated on March 10, 2000. To Address a hazardous traffic the same address. Purpose: any any process against the LLC CAVERSHAM LLC was file with THIRD: The county within New situation on Elm Avenue (COunty lawful purpose. served upon him: The LLC, 46 SSNYon 4/24/00- Office: Albany as agent of LLC whom process against be served. The P.O. York State in which the office of Route 52) in the area of SteWart's MAY 17,2000 State Street, Albany, NY 12207. County. SSNY designated as rt:~ay address which SSNY shall mail the Company is to be located is Shoppe as follows: The Registered Agent is USA agent of LLC whom 'process Albany. Add to section 119-36. Schedule Corporate Services Inc. at same against may be served. The P.O. any process against the LLC served upon him: The LLC, 46 FOURTH: The Secretary of State X: Prohibited Parking at All Times. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION address. Purpqse: any lawful pur­ address which SSNY shaH mail has been designated as agent Elm Avenue (County Route 52) pose. any process against the LLC State St.. 3rd Fl., Albany, NY 12207. The Registered Agent is upon whom process against the from the westerly side starting SEDEX LLC was filed with SSNY MAY 17, 2000 served upon him: The LLC, 46 USA Corporate Services Inc. at Company may be served. The with the intersection with Dela­ on 4/25/00. Office: Albany County_ State Street, Albany, NY 12207. post office address to which the ware Avenue southerly to the SSNY designated as agent of LLC The Registered Agent is USA the same address. Purpose:any lawful purpose. Secretary of State shall mail pro­ driveway of #13 Elm Avenue and whom process against may be NOTICE OF PUBLICATION Corporate Services Inc. at same cess is: B.A. Capital Corporate MAY 17,2000 from the easterly side starting with served. The P.O. address which address. Purpose: any lawful pur­ Campus, LLC, c/o British Ameri­ the intersection with Delaware SSNY shall mail any process BONDED CONSTRUCTION LLC pose. can Development corp., 4 British Avenue southerly to the driveway against the LLC served upon him: was filed with SSNY on 4/25/00. MAY 17,2000 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION American Boulevard, Latham, of #16 Elm Avenue. The LLC, 46 State St, 3rd FL, Al­ Office:Aibany County. SSNY des­ New York 12110. . All citizens will have an opportu­ bany, NY 12207. The Registered ignated as agent of LLC whom E.C.O. TRADING LLC was filed FIFTH: The latest date on which nity to be heard at the said hear­ Agent is USA Corporate Services process against may be served. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION the COmpany is to dissolve is ing. Inc. at the same address. Pur­ The P.O. address which SSNY with SSNY on 4/4/00. Office: Al­ bany County. SSNY designated December 31, 2050, unless said The Town of Bethlehem provides pose: any lawful pUrpose. shall mail any process against the ANDERTON MANAGEMENT period is further extended by reasonable accommodations for LLC served upon him: The LLC, LLC was filed with SSNY on 4/25/ as agent of LLC whom process MAY 17, 2000 against may be served. The P.O. amendment of this Agreement or the disabled. Discibled individuals 46 State Street, Albany, NY 00. Office: Albany County. SSNY sooner terminated in accordance who need assistance in order to 12207. The Registered Aaent is designated as agent of LLC whom address which SSNY shall mail ,. any process against the LLC with this Agreement. participate should contact David NOTICE OF PUBLICATION USA Corporate Services lnc. at process against may be served. SIXTH: The purpose of the busi­ Austin at 439-4131. Advanced same address. Purpose: any law­ The P.O. address which SSNY served upon him: The LLC, 46 State St .. 3rd Fl., Albany, NY ness of tile Company is any law­ notice is requested. PACER TRADING LLC was filed ful purpose. shall mail any process against the ful activity pursuant to Section 203 BY ORDER OF THE TOWN with SSNY on 4/25/00- Office: Al­ MAY17, 2000 LLC served upon him: The LLC, 12207. The Registered Agent is USA Corporate Services lnc. at of the New York Limited Liability BOARD bany County. SSNY designated 46 State Street, Albany, NY Company Law. TOWN OF BETHLEHEM as agent of LLC whom process 12207. The Registered Agent is the same address. Purpose: any KATHLEEN A. NEWKIRK, CMC against may be served. The P.O. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION USA Corporate Services lnc. at lawful purpose. MAY 17,2000 TOWN CLERK address which SSNY shall mail same address. Purpose: any law­ BRIMSLEY TRADING LLC was Dated: May 10, 2000 any process against the LLC ful purpose. served upon him: The LLC, 46 filed with SSNY on 4/25/00. Of-­ MAY 17, 2000 MAY 17,2000 State St., 3rd Fl., Albany, NY fica: Albany County. SSNY des­ NOTICE OF PUBLICATION 12207. The Registered Agent is ignated as agent of LLC whom TECHNOLOGY ASSET COM­ USA Corporate Services Inc. at process against may be served. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION PANY LLC was filed with SSNY NOTICE OF PUBLICATION the same address. Purpose: any The P. 0. address which SSNY on 4/6/00. Office: Albany County. lawful purpose. shall mail any process against the BECKVILLE INTERNATIONAL R.E.P.H. Real Estate Properties SSNY designated as agent of LLC Holding LLC was filed with SSNY MAY 17, 2000 LLC served upon him: The LLC, LLC was filed with SSNY on 4/14/ 46 State Street, Albany, NY 00. Office: Albany County. SSNY whom process against may be on 5/10/00- Office: Albany. SSNY served. The P.O. address which designated as agent of LLC whom 12207. The Registered Agent is designated as agent of LLC whom USA Corporate Service~ Inc. at process against may be served. SSNY shall mail any process process against may be served. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION against the LLC served upon him: The P.O. address which SSNY same address. Purpose: any law­ The P.O. address which SSNY LINSON TRADING LLC was filed ful purpose. shall mail any process against the The LLC, 46 State St_, 3rd Fl., AI· shall mail any process against the bany, NY 12207. The Registered with SSNY on 4/25/00. Office: Al­ MAY 17, 2000 LLC served upon him: The LLC, LLC served upon him: The LLC, Agent is USA Corporate Services 46 State Street, 3rd Fl., Albany, bany County. SSNY designated 46 State St., 3rd Fl., Albany, NY as agent of LLC whom process 12207. The Registered Agent is Inc. at the same address. Pur­ NY 12207. The registered agent against may be served: The P.O. NOTICE OF PUBLICATION USA Corporate Services, Inc. at pose: any lawful purpose. is USA Corporate .Services at the MAY 17,2000 same address. Purpose: any law­ address which SSNY shall mail the same address. Purpose: any any process against the LLC DISCAL MANAGEMENT LLC lawful purpose. ful purpose. served upon him: The LLC, 46 was filed with SSNY on 4/25/00. MAY 17,2000 MAY 17, 2000 PAGE 34- May 17, 2000 THE SPOTLIGHT "

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Excellent condition, $250,370- Based BUSINESS: Join ourT earn here Lane {Surrey or Font Grove to PAINTING/ PAPERING/ PRESSURE collector, looking for our nation's his­ 2450 in the Capital Region and Have Fun OVER YOUR HEAD IN DEBT??? Do Stockbridge), Saturday, May 20th, 9:00 WASHING: Interior/ Exterior, 35years tory.! collect anything military from the while you EARN a GREAT INCOME! you need more breathing room??? a.m.-3:00p.m. Household, baby/child, ENTERTAINMENT CENTER: by experience, 449-8753. revolutionary war to WWII. Also any Visit www.i6smembers.com/ Debt consolidation, no qualifying!!! furniture, equipment, toys, girl's cloth­ Levitz Furniture. Dark wood, brass antique or modern sporting guns. JohnsBiz3 or call (518) 591-0170. *Free corisultation {800)556-1548. ing up to size 4. pulls, 2 sections, $1?0. Call439-2920. PETS AND PET PRODUCTS Please can Ron, 465-9592. www.anewhorizon.org Licensed, DO YOU EARN $800 IN ADAY? Your SLINGERLANDS: 57 Middlesex Drive FIREPLACE TOOLS: Wrought Iron set Get hook, round & tapeworms with WANTED TO BUY Pre 1920 tele­ own local candy route. Includes 30 Bonded, Non-profit /National Co. (New Scotland to Surrey Mall, right on of 3 on standard. Unique, $60. Also 2 rotational worming. Use Happy Jack phones, telegraph items, electric fans, machines and free candy. All for Middlesex), Saturday, May 20th, 8:00 workable typewriters,- $5 each. Call Tapeworm Tablets in rotation with sewing machines, microscopes, volt FOUND $9,995. Caii1-800-998-VEND. a.m.-2:00p.m. GREAT KID's STUFF! 459-7867. Happy Jack Uqui-Vict! Feed & Hard­ meters, amp meters; pre 1950 televi­ FIND SOMETHING? Advertise it free. Furniture, Household it9ms, Antiques, ware Stores. (www.happyjackinc.com) sion sets, plastic table radios, micro­ .... HUGE PROFITS.... Double your GOLF SET: Complete set with bag, Call 439-4940. Books, MUCH MORE ... Multi Family. phones; pre 1960 men's wristwatches, money in 30 days. Trade foreign cur­ $35. Call 377-0003. PETS FOR ADOPTION cameras; pre 1920 postcards, tin pic­ rencies. Minimum investment 5K. GARAGE SALES HEALTH AND FITNESS JET SKI: 1996 Kawasaki, 1100 ZXI tures; pre 1960 old metal airplane Worldwide Financial Traders 1-800- DOG: 7. year old hound mix, looking for with trailer. Low hours, $4,000. 4 75- models, or toy motorcycles, or race 627-4169 ext194. Only risk capital AGARAGESALEINYOURFUTUAE? MEDICARE NEBULIZER PATIENTS! loving home. 55 lbs, house/ crate 0257. cars, or toy boats. Any condition for should be used. Let your neighbors know! Call Susan Stop paying cash for Albuterol, trained, Excellent companion, good at The Spotlight Newspapers, 439- Atrovent, etc. Medicare pays for them. CAMERA: 35mm Minolta X-570/ watch dog. Best with adults, 478-9001. above items. Please call745~8897. BUSINESS SERVICES 4949, by Thursday, 2 weeks ahead We bill Medicare and deliver to you. Sigma zoom lens/ Sun Pak auto flash/ and participate in the "Plan Ahead MED-A-SAVE 1-800-538-9849 ext. leather case, $180. Loudonville, 229- Recycle Toner Cartridges and Save! Garage Sale Special." 18E. 3955. Cartridges from $45.00, including pickup and delivery. Guaranteed. Dis­ ALBANY: GIANT GARAGE Sale, Sat­ HOME IMPROVEMENT LOVE SEAT/ SOFA BED: With match­ counted toner for copiers available. urday, May 20th, 8:00a.m.- 1:00 p.m., ing chair. Excellent coridition, $125, We buy empties. 800-676-0749, Cathedral of All Saints, 62Swan Street. Structural repairs of barns, houses, 475-9021. www.nationaltoner.com. Infant equipment, Toys, Books, Tapes, garages. Call Woodford Bros., Inc. for SOFA: Drexel Traditional Classic, like Videos, Records, f:urniture, straightening, jacking, cabling, foun­ new. $375. MUST SEE! Call377-8678. OHice Hours • Deadline Phone • Fax CHILO CARE NEEDED Housewares, Sporting goods, bicycles, dation· and weather related repairs. 8:30AM~ 5 PM Monqay~Friday (518\439-4940 exercise equipment, clothing, PLANT . Free estimates 1-800~653-2276 MECO BARBECUE GRILL. Brand ADORABLE 3 year old needs tranny, Dead line: Friday at noon (518 439-0609Fax SALE, collectibles, BAKE SALE and .. www.1-800-0idBarn.com. new, electric, pedestal base. Unusual Niskayuna, Monday- Friday, 7:3Da.m.- MUCH MORE! item, $105. Call 377-8613 after 8:00 4:30 p.m. Housekeeping, license, ref­ HOME RENOVATION Mail Address • In Person p.m. Readership erences required. Non~smoker, ALBANY: VA Hospital, 113 Holland Spotlight Newspapers · OLD FASHIONED SERVICE AND 7 Newspapers 382-7751, after 6:00p.m. Avenue. Saturday, May 20th, 8:00a.m.- MERCHANDISE FOR SALE: $1 Ofor 2 P.O. Box 100 125 Adams St. ATTENTION TO DETAIL Specializ­ 93,500 Reader 2:00 p.m. Sponsored by VA Employ­ weeks, f week free (One item per ad. Delmar, NY 12054 Delmar Are YOU .. ALICE from the BRADY ing ih older homa smaller jobs. ees Association. n Must be priced under $1000. Price BUNCH?? Full time domestic help, Electrical, plumbing, carpentry, Qen­ must be stated in ad. Private party ads 8:00a.m.- 5:00p.m., for child assis­ DELMAR: #2 Harding Aventte, Friday, eral repairs. Larger projects also wel­ Classified Ads Appear In All Seven Papers only. No vehicles, garage, lawn or an­ tance, including transPortation, light May 19th 9:00a.m.- 2:00p.m. & Satur­ come! 426-8170 tique sales. Price is tor a 16 word ad. ~ In Albany County housekeeping & cooking. Must be good day, May 20th, 8:00a.m.· 3:00p.m. All Add $1"for each additional line.) The Spotlight • Colonie Spotlight •loudonville Weekly with children, references required. Call items HALF PRICE after 1:00 p.m. on HOMES FOR RENT 439-0238. Saturday. Exercise machine, toys, MICROWAVE: 700 watt, original use FORECLOSED HOMES lOW OR $0 . In Schenectady County clothing, handbags, and MUCH & care guide included. Excellent con­ CHILD CARE: 7 & 10 year old boys, DOWN. Gov't & bank repos being sold Niskayuna Journal • Scotia-Glenville Journal • Rotterdam Journal MORE .. dition, 439-7753. 8:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m., 4 days/Week, now! Financing available! Local list­ July 3rd- August 31st. Energetic, fun­ DELMAR: 1 Ridge Road (off Kenwood, ings, 1-800-501-1777 ext 1093. PIANO: SPINET with bench, cherry In Saratoga County loving, car necessary. References re­ near Elsmere Avenue), Saturday, May veneer. Excellent condition, $950, 439- Clifton Pail< Spotlight quired, non-smoke~, 439-7636. 20th, 9:00a.m.- 2:00p.m. MULTl FAM­ HOUSES FOR SAIA 3090 ILY-Household, furniture, toys, futon. DELMAR- SUMMER SITIEA: 2 chil­ $0 HOMES! No credit neededl GoY't/ PLAY STRUCTURE: 2 stories, tunnel Classified Rates dren, school age. Reliable, 439-9183 DELMAR: 128 Moser Road, Saturday, Bank repo's from $199/ mo! (800) 337- slid_e, canopy, $250. Call 768-4658. after 5:00p.m. May 20th, 8:00 a.m.- 3:00 p.m. a/c 8181 X2006. PLAYEA PIANO: Needs some work, Private Parry·Ciassifieds- Line Ads- Seven paper combo $10 for exercise bike, sewing machine, bicycle. In my SLINGERLANDS home, full time LAWN AND GARDEN $150. Call 370~2450. 10 words 30 cents for each additional word. Lots more! child care for 3 & 7yearold. Needs own PRIVACY HEDGE: Arborvitae J'Nhite RADIO/ RECORD PLAYER: and Merchandise for Sale- $10 for 2 weeks, 1 week free (One item per ad. car, non-smoker. Ufe guard/ CPR cer­ DELMAR: 15 LaGrange Road (be­ Cedar matures into dense evergreen records - popular, western, polkas, Must be priced under $1000. Price must be stated in ad. Private party ads tification preferred. References re­ tween Murray & Mosher, near Elm). privacy or windbreak. 3-4ft tree $7.85 $50. Call 355-5993. · only. No vehicles, garage, lawn or antique sales. Price is for a 16 word ad. quired. Call426-2125, days; 439-4371, Saturday, May 20th. Kid's stuff, each, 14 tree minimum. Shipped UPS. evenings/ weekends. Pokemon, exercise equipment, tools, 18" DIREClV SATELLITE SYSTEMS. Add $1 "for each additional line,) Discount Tree Farm. 1-800-889-8238. French doors, steel entry door, out­ Single system only $59. Two box sys­ My DELMAR AREA home, starting Commercial Classifieds- Line Ads- Seven paper combo~ $13.50 for board motor, van roof racks, table saw, tems available. Ask about free pro­ June 26th, Monday~ Friday, 8:00a.m.- LOST 10 words 30 cents for each additional word. Multiple insertion discounts end tables, clothes. gramming. Authorized dealer. _ 6:00 p.m:. Call Tracie, 439-5883 or available. Please call for information. FIND SOMETHING? Advertise it free. www.integratedsatellite.com 1-800- • 573-0419. DELMAR: 22 Marvin Avenue (behind Call 439-4940. 325-7836. Display Cla.ssifieds - Several combi~ation rates are available - please call the High School), Saturday & Sunday MY HOME: Part-time, needs own car, for information. May 20th & 21st, 8:00a.m. Antiques, DIRT CHEAP CIGARETTES! FROM prefer longer term committment. Al­ MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Collectibles, pottery, glassware, jew­ $11.49/CT www.dirtcheapcig.com· 1· Business DirectOI}'- Several combination rates are available - please call bany/ Troy area, 262-5952. elry, furniture, office equipment, elec­ Offered FREE: Above ground POOL 888-808-CIGS(2447). for informacion. NANNY/ BABY SITTER: Wanted full tronics; COs, cassettes, '60's Schwinn Good condition, 10,000 gallons. Call WOLFF TANNING BEDS TAN AT Ads will appear in all seven newspapers, as well as on the time, Monday- Friday, ALL YEAR bike, tools, crafts, books, clothes, mis­ for information, 383.-1275. HOME. Buy Direct and Save! Com~ internet lor the number of weeks requested. Around. 2 children, 2 years & 4 years. cellaneous. .•t PAGE36- May17,2000 THE SPOTLIGHT ..

-----:cH=E'"'LP::c:oW:cA-,N=T=E=o--- '•pany. CALL NOW! ·1-888-308- with knowledge of Quick Books, perience for any major. 20-50 HAIRSTYLIST/ NAIL TECHNI­ WORK at HOME with VERY 6198 code 02, toll free. 35-40 hours per week, references, hours/ week. Scholarships of­ CIAN: Booth rental. Only shop FLEXIBLE hours. Bookkeeper for A GREAT OPPORTUNITY: Wed­ ASSISTANT: Part-time assis­ dependable, other duties. Fax re­ fered. Conditions apply. 782-1560. locally. Retail commission. 765- locally based operation. Full time sume to (518) 756-8555. ding Sales. All leads provided. tance (9:00-11 :00 a.m.) for dis­ COOK: Weekends. Indian Lad­ 3083, Voorheesville. position. Please call475-1242 for~ Full time/ Part-time, 5 Immediate abled male, some lifting. Rent free BUS DRIVERS: Bethlehem Cen­ der Farms, 765-2956. HOME HEALTH AIDES: Are you nior~ information. , t-· openings, $2,500/ month. Call private room available in ex­ tral School District, Transporta­ COUNSELOR(s): Work one-on­ interested in working 2 days per YANNI'S TOO: Casual dining at 446-2775. change. Clifton Park. Available tion Department is_seeking people week and having the other 5 off? onewithdevelopmentallydisabled the River - Full & part-time posi­ ·Immediately. References. 371- who wish to have weekends & Call Concepts of Health Care, re­ WORK FROM HOME: Flexible mate in his late teens in the Del­ tions available for: Waitstaff, Dinjf.­ 7456. holidays off and who love chil­ garding immediate live-in aide hours, lucrative income with re­ mar area. Duties include teaching ing Room Manager, Hostess; dren. Come join our School Bus positions, 383-3898. sidual power. New York, Montreal, BOOKKEEPER: lmmedi~te open­ daily living skills, implementing Cooks, Chefs, Bartenders. Call Driver Team - Paid Training - Toronto Stock Exchange Com- ing for experienced bookkeeper, goal plans & recreation in the com­ MEDICAL OFFICE: Clerical re­ 756-7033 for information. Earn Top WageS! See Wayhe munity. Must have high school ception and phones, part-time. Sipperly at the Transportation A-1 OWNER OPERATORS-­ diploma or GED, clean NYS driv­ Please fax resume to 439-1592, Center on VanDyke Road (be­ WANTED by Midland Transport ers license, reliable transporta­ or send to PO Box 610, hind the-high school) in Delmar, Inc,. Dedicated round trip dis­ tion and one year experience with Slingerlands, NY 12159. where applications are available. patches, capped fuel pricec, com­ the disabled. Flexible weekend OFFICE MANAGER: Needed for petitive rate package, regulay CAREER CHANGE? Are you in day hours & occasional weekday dental office, full or part-time. Ex­ home time. Contact John Krauter teaching , health care, human re­ afternoons. Excellent opportunity perience necessary. Must be fa­ at 1-800-561-7820. Full & Part-time Positons available for: sources, sales, etc.? have you to supplement your current in­ miliar with computer. Call 439- thought about a career change? come. Call Joe at Living Re­ AIM HIGH New Increased Bo­ 6399. • Wairstaff • Cooks You may have the skills that we sources 346-8888 xB. r1uses! Enlistment bonuses up tQ are looking for. Call for a free PROGRAM DIRECTOR: Com­ $12,000 for those who qualify, COUNTER HELP&FOOD PREP: packet o·r interview. Cathy Griffin, munity Caregivers seeks dynamic and for a limited time receive an • Dining Room Manager • Chefs All shifts available, part-time. Tur­ 448-8615. Prudential Manor full time Program Director. Quali­ extra $5,000 if on active dUty by key & Salad Cafe, Colonie Cen­ • Hostess • Bartenders Homes, Realtors. fications: NYS registered nurse 31 May 2000 (offered for select ter. Call or stop by, 458-2257. wit~ minimum 3 years experience. Air Force career fields). Tuition CAREER OPPORTUNITIES: Full CUSTOMER SERVICE - RE­ Excellent organizational, commu­ assistance. Medical &dental care. time/ part-time. Individuals with TAIL: Mail Boxes Etc. Delmar. nication, interpersonal & caring High school grads between 17- excellent communication skills Approximately 30 hours per week, skills. Ability to manage & coordi­ 27, call 1-800-423-USAF, visit and who er:-joy working with people Monday- Friday, 10:00a.m.-4:00 nate large volunteer pool. Com­ www.airforce.com or contact your are invited to investigate the ad­ p.m., year round; interesting re­ puter skills desirable. Send letter, local Air Force recruiter for de­ vantages that SEARS can offer. sponsibilities, co-workers, and resume with 3 references &salary tails. Air Force Please see our display ad in the customers.lfthis iS right for you, it requirements to: Search Commit­ CDL DFIIVEFI employment section for position AVON PRODUCTS. DECLARE will be interesting for you. Call tee, Community Caregivers, PO descriptions and benefits or con­ YOUR INDEPENDENCE!Controf Richard, 439-0211. Box 599, Altamont, NY 12009. We are looking for an experienced individual, tact Sears at Colonie Center, Al­ your own income. Set your own who enjoys working with the public, 1o fill a full-time bany, for details. EOE. DIETARY WORKER: Full time RE-ENTERING THE JOB MAR­ schedule. As an Avon represen­ 6:30 a.m.- 2:30 p.m. Every other KET? Part-time position available tative You call·the shots. Let'.~ position in our Delmar location. Duties will include COL DRIVER: Please see our dis­ weekend required. Duties include in Podiatrists Office in Latham talk. (888)942-4053. · play ad this section for position making deliveries, loading and unloading vehicles, washing dishes, cleaning tables, area. All phases patient contact, description and benefits _or con­ CLAIMS PROCESSOR! $20-40/ and assisting customers. A clean CDL license mopping floors and cold food billing, appointment setting. Ex­ tact Curtis Lumber, Inc., 11 Grove hr potential. Processing claims is with air brake endorsement is required. There will preparation. No experience nec­ perience preferred, will train. For­ Street, Delmar, NY 12054. be a great deal of lifting associated with this job. essary. Excellent pay rate, free ward resume to 139 Maxwell ~~~~~~i~:~~~~~~~7~7~~~~:f We offer a competitive wage and benefit package. CHILD CARE ACTIVITY single medical and dental, paid Road, Latham NY 12110. 679. LEADER: Before School Program, vacation, holiday and sick time, RECEPTIONIST: Full time and 7:15-9:15 a.m., Monday- Friday, after 60 days. Apply in person to COUNSELORS/ SUMMER. Ex­ Those interested should apply at: part-time, Delmar optical office. Bethlehem District, $6.50f. hour, Good Samaritan Lutheran Health cellent training working with de;"'4: Computer experience necessary, Curtis Lumber Co., Inc. with experience. For application, Care Center, 125 Rockefeller velopmentally disabled adults and administrative experience helpful. call School's Out, Inc. at439-9300. Road, Delmar, NY 12054. Tele­ children. Salary, room & board at 11 Grove Street, Delmar, NY 12054 Call for interview, 449-3200, or phone (518) 439-8116. EOE. a coed summer camp in the EOE CHILDCARE POSITIONS: Full Fax resume to 449-1165. Catskill Mountains at Hunter, NY.• time, part-time, temporary. Expe­ DIRECTOR: Part-time, RECEPTIONIST: Part-time, 3 June 1 -August 19. You may earrl rience and car required. A NEW Bethlehem Youth Court. days per week, Slingerlands in­ credits towards your degree. ENGLAND NANNY, 437-9198. BachelOr's degree, experience surance office. Prefer clerical Needs: Male/ Female, Counse­ working with youth required. CLEANERS (EVENINGS): Envi­ background, typing and good tele­ lors, Activity counselors (ceram­ Strong organizational and com­ ronmental Service Systems, Inc. phone skills. Established busi­ ics, music, nature craft, fabric arts~*· puter skills a must. Ability to work has several full time and part-time ness, friendly atmosphere, $10 athletics, recreation), WSI Life­ independ9ntly. Hours flexible, office cleaning positions to offer to per hour, 439-1141. guard & kttchen. Gamp Loya~own. qualified applicants. Some posi­ salary open. Forward resume to: For information: 516-293-2016, BYC, 261 Elm Avenue, Delmar, RETAIL CLERKS: Full time/ part­ tions start at $7.50 per hour. Car ext. 611. Fax 516-719-8100 E' time wanted for Friar Tuck News­ needed in some locations. We NY 12054 orfax439-2144. Mail: [email protected]. Visit our room located at the Amtrak Sta­ offer excellent benefits, including website:www.ahrc.org/camp.htm tion on East Street, Rensselaer. health, dental, 401 K plan and per­ EARN $1200 to $2000 this month DRIVER COVENANT TRANS­ formance bonuses. For your per­ Register & Lottery experience pre­ Full-time & Part-time career opportunities. Individuals with part-time. Will train. For details PORT *Coast to Coast run"¥"' sonal interview, call (518) 438- ferred. All shifts available Apply in excellent communication skills who enjoy working with people call1-(518)-446-6108 code 114. person. *Teams start $.42 -$.45 *$1000 8059 or stop into our Human Re­ sign on bonus for experienced are invited to investigate the advantages that SEARS can offer. sources Office at 85 Watervliet FORKLIFT/ WAREHOUSE: Im­ SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS: Con­ company drivers. For experienced Avenue, in Albany. mediate job placement, competi­ tact Ravena- Coeymans- Selkirk drivers and owner operators 1.,.-- Auto Center- Asset Protection - Replenishment­ tive pay. Call Ablest, 438-3010. Central School District. 756-5213. Commission & Non-commission Depts. CLERICAL: Seasonal, part-time, 800-441-4394. For graduate stu­ 20-30 hours/ week. Apply in per­ LABORER: Full time positiori TEACHER AIDE subs!Outes for dents·1-800-338-6428. . Company Benefits Include: son at Aframe Pools, 615 New available at a local Landscaping all schools at RCS Call 756-5204 ·Loudon Road, Latham. Business. For more details call for application. Drivers ... HIRING DRIVERS! ASK1 • Tuition Reimbursement • Vacation/Holiday Pay 439-2473, after 6:00 p.m. • Profit Sharing • Associate Discount CLERK: FULL time, Mayone's The BURGER KING Restaurant ABOUT SIGN-ON BONUS! Ex­ Wines and Liquors. Ask for Andy GROUNDS KEEPERS: wanted located at 90 Cambell Road, cellent benefits /pay, assigned • Training Programs or Carol, 463-2546. Calvary Cemetery, 30-40 hours/ Rotterdam is Now Hiring for a equipment, consistent miles, 3 week, April thru September, $7.25/ Apply in person at the Human Resource Office. COLLEGE STUDENTS: Local BREAKFAST COORDINATOR week company sponsored CDu\" hour. Call 465-3970. company has summer openings as well as CREW for DAY Shift. training. SWIFT TRANSPORTA­ Sears Roebuck Co., Colonie Center in the Capital district area Cus­ HAIR STYLISTS & NAIL TECHS: Stop in and ask to speak to the TION 1-800-347-4485 (eoe-m/1: 1425 Central Avenue, Albany, New York 12205 tomer service/ sales departments. We have separate rooms,· fully manager about a position. EOE min.23) M/F. Visit our WEB Site: ~ EOE $12.75 base appointment, No equipped, available for booth rent­ www.carrols.com. Drivers -MARTEN TRANSPORT, telemarketing. Great resume ex- ing within a large shop. Prime LTD. Marten'Transport can pay location, parking, on busline. 439- UPHOLSTERER's HELPER: Full you- *1 year -$.29 *2 years -$.30 6066, days; 452-3689, evenings. time/ part-time. Experience help- *3 years -$.31 *4 years -$.32 *5 ful but not necessary. Must be years-$.33. Cali1-B00-395-333'( dependable and hard worker. www.marten.com ?o!;J~~~~~:C~REHospital ...... (~) ...... c•a•p•ita•I•U•p•ho.lm .. e~-·.7•6•5-.2.16•9• ... Drivers -New 2K Pay! OTR: 6 m~ We Touch People's Lives exp. -.30/mi. Top pay -.40/ mi. FOOD MARKET Regional: .36/mi. Lease program. St. Peter's Ambulatory Care Network is currently hiring additional New/ Used! M S Carriers 1-800- OPENING SOON! 231-5209 EOE. · staff for our new location at 1240 New Scotland Road, Slingerlands 8~ ' ~.EGASAVE In Albany DRIVERS: NORTH American Van and other ambulatory sites. We are seeking applicants for the Lines has tractor trailer 48 -state following opportunities: hauling opportunities for owner The Newest and Most Exciting operators. Minimum of 3 month­ experience required. Call 1-800- Registered Nurse- FT, PT and per diem positions available in Pediatrics, Ob/Gyn Food Market in Town 348-2147, Dept. NYS. and Internal Medicine. A minimum of2 years specialty experience in an ambulatory setting preferred. Current NYS license and registration required. COME JOIN OUR TEAM Immediate Customer Service Posittions Available FRIENDLY TOYS AND GIFT's Pediatric Telephone Triage Nurse- FT opportunity for an experienced pediatric has openings for party demon­ ambulatory care nurse interested in a busy practice. Current NYS license and We Welcome Homemakers, Students, strators & managers! Home de­ cor, gifts,· toys, Christmas. Earn registration required. · Retirees, and all Others cash, trips, recognition. Free cata:~ Licensed Practical Nurse- FT, PT and per diem positions available in a variety of We offer: Flexible Scheduling, Competitive Wages, log informati~n 1-800-488-4875. specialities. Previous nursing experience in a physician ·practice is essential. Benefits, Opportunities for Advancement. MEDICAL BILLER -GREAT IN­ Current NYS license and registration required. COME POTENTIAL! Process • MEAT CUTTERS • MEAT WRAPPERS claims. Full training provided. 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Manning Blvd., Albany, New York 12208 Grand Union MegaSave newer model conventional trat:;:­ 979 Central Avenue, Albany, New York 12205 tors/ greathometime. Regional Or FAX: 525-1907 OTR drivers needed. Call Arctic For more information ·call: 518-591-0834, 591-0835 or 518- Express #800-927-0431. E-mail: [email protected] www.arcticexpress.com 877-0289, Ext 308, 313, or 322 .. Job Hotline: 525-6999 EEOC REAL ESTATE FOR RENT FLORIDA! Looking for a home in GREAT SACANDAGA LAKE, TRURO CAPE COD: Charming paradise? Look no further than waterfront, dock, sleeps 6, conve­ and private cottage adjoining Na­ Welcome Home Real Estate niences nearby. No pets. $600 1 tional Seashore and trails. Avail­ ** * ** * il: DELMAR: $595, Large 1 bedroom Magazine-- the foremost ~free" week. 458-7465. able July & August, $800/ week. Congratulations To Our ~ apartment, includes all electric, authority on Florida's Gulf Coast. Call 439-9017 after 7:00 p.m. heat, air conditioning and hot wa­ 1-800-395-9373. * April Sales Leaders!.,. .. * ter. Driftwood Building, 750 Dela­ FORECLOSED HOMES LOW OR . MAINE: Waterfront Condo near ware Avenue, 439-1468. Bath. 1 bedroom, 2 story, decks, CAPE COD -DENNISPORT $0 DOWN. Gov't & bank repos WEST DENNIS. 1-4 bedroom "' CLARKSVILLE: $900+ utilities, 4 being sold now! Financing avail­ sleeps 2-3. On picturesque cove. Available Memorial weekend and homes on /near beach. $350 - b'edroom house~ Bethlehem able! Local listings, ~ -800-501- $4900 per week. Thinking of buy­ schools, "Dead End" street, 'above 1777 ext 1099. month of June. $500/ week. Call 439-7759. ing? Call for free guide. Murray ground pool. Available August 1st, Real Estate 1·800-326-2114. " 768-2018. ORLANDO, FLORIDA VACA­ COEYMANS: Available.June 1st. COMMERCIAL FOR LEASE TION: 2 bedroom, 2 bath, fu11y furnished air conditioned home in . 2:": bedrooms, $475+ utilities, se­ OCEAN CITY, MARYLAND. Best * Curity. Washer/ Dryer hookup, off residential neighborhood. Sleeps selection of affordable rentals. DELMAR: Prime Delaware Av­ 6 comfortably and only 6 minutes -...c street parking, 756-7557. enue office space. Free standing Daily and weekly. Call now for from Disney! TV&VCR, washer/ Free brochure. Open seven days. DELMAR: $640, Heat & hot water buildings at #262 & 264, with ex­ dryer, community pool, basket­ R. Charles Cole hamer Richard Lyons cellent visibility & parking, 1890 Holiday Real Estate. 1-800-638- * * * included. 1 Bedroom & den, 2nd ball/tennis. Summer Special $500/ 2102. 448-0841 . . 448-0571 floor, central air. Village Drive sq.ft. or4830 sq.ft. Call439-4294. week. Call for availability. (518) * * ::... Apartments. Available May 1st. 482-5606. Toll Free, 1-(877)-351-8571. COMMERCIAL FOR SALE ~ Prud~ntial >+ >f· * *' . NEW SALEM: Apartment for rent, $650+ heat. 2 bedroom, loft den. Spacious 2 * >0- ·fr: 205 Delaware Ave, Private, fenced yard, quiet. Per­ MARINA: BUSINESS for SALE. Family. 1st * Manor Homes >0- Delmar fectfor professional couple. Avail­ Serves Adirondack Lakes/ Canals. floor w/ FP & * REALTORS~ ' *- 439-4943 able July 1st, 459-1884. A-~ Condition- Ready for owner. screened DELMAR area: one bedroom, Realtor, 448-8874. www.prudentialmanor.com porch. 1 BR * * country setting, washer/ dryer, Serving The Real Estate needs Of * $425+ utilities. Available June~ 5, LAND FOR SALE 44 Greenleaf Drive apartment The Capital Region Since 1922 k 439-9021, evenings. above. Perfect for the owner •. VOORHEESVILLE VILLAGE: 2 Call Margret Hazapis occupant or could be con­ bedroom, large kitchen, off street LAND BARGAINS. FREE LIST. 3 parking, on busline. Excellent to 36 acre parcels. in Albany, 342--0628 verted to a single family. school system. Available June~ st, Schoharie, Montgomery & $450+ utilities. No pets, 765-3678. Herkimer counties. Ideal homesites. Financing. 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