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Abazaar Public of gifts St. Stephen's Episcopal hears Church will be holding a craft bazaar and bake sale on Satur­ day, Nov. 17. change See photos on Page 17. New boundaries will mean school changes for some students Common illness strikes most often By JIM CUOZZO [email protected] in the winter m(]lntrl8, Close to 150 parents of Bethle­ j hem students carefully reviewed BY JIM CUOZZO five new redistricting boundary scenarios presented by the firm hired by the school district to may have the flu draw Up new lines to include anew not even know it. Influenza· elementary school.next year. _ ...."breaks'out"~between, the . "We have a lot of iiiformation months of November and March, t~ pre~ent tonight," said "Doug . affecting 5 to 20 percent of the pop­ Everyone needs Hamlin, VersaTrans presid~nt, ulation each year. You can even be who presided over the meeting ... ·iI,good laugh.· . a carrier of. the flu before you are with school board and redistrict­ Sick About 36,000 people die· from Ing committee members lookiog Days are getting colder and flu complications annually. Statis­ nights are getting longer. on. tics like these are all good reasons Three large screens were used In olden days, that meant for people in the Northeast to get in the high school cafeteria on gathering around the fire for an annual flu shot. . Tuesday, Nov. 6, to present the an evening of conversation and "Not everybody is getting a flu new maps and track work that stories. shot," said Dr. Elizabeth Whalen, has been done by the committee medical director for Albany Coun- See story on Page 31. since September. When the pre­ . ty's Public Health Department, sentation ended, parents spilled and, she said, that account~ for the out into the hall, where the five main reason people continue to new maps, along with the current get the flu. district boundaries, were set up The Center for Disease Control for display. . reports the contagious respira­ Each scenario was based on· tory illness is spread by carners criteria agreed upon by the com­ who cough and sneeze. Flu infec­ mittee and the school board that tions can also occur by touching includes establishment of the ap­ something with the flu virus on it propriate school enrollment,. and and then touching one's mouth or achievement of more rational o Illness Page 19 o Public Page 16

All downhill. Cunningham wins from here Bethlehem supervisor Cunningham, . a . Democrat, re-elected by a wide ran a campaign that pledged to Chris Beckmann's life is cen­ BY JIM CUOZZO tions had Shafer with a 71-vote continue the projects former su­ tered in the mountains. [email protected] lead. margin pervisor Terri Egan began. Cun­ The '21-year-old Altamont 'There was an inputting er· ningham was appointed io April native is currently in Colorado The race for Albany County ror," said John A Graziano, Re­ to replace Egan, who left for a legislator in the 36" District may By JIM CUOZZO state-appointed position. . training with the United States publican election commissioner. [email protected] not be decided for another week "I am humbled by the fact that Ski Team for the upcoming sea- Graziano· went on to say the or so. board of elections has now veri­ Team Cunniogham won four voters have the confidence in me son. A voting tally discrepancy fied the initial canvas vote. A re­ of the six contested seats io Beth­ to put me io office for a two-year See story on Page 44. in the race between iocumbent canvassiog of Bethlehem's vote lehem, iocludiog the race for su­ term, and I thank them," said Howard Shafer and challenger was revealed on Friday, Nov. 9, pervisor and control of the town Cunningham, celebrating his win Richard Mendick has now put ·with Mendick remainiog in the board. at the N athanie1 Blanchard VFW Mendick io the lead unofficially lead. Jack Cunniogham defeated Post io Delmar with town Deme>­ with 877 votes to Shafer's 833. crats and supporters. ·111 Albany County Board of Elec· Jim Grady for supervisor with 6 On election night, the unoffi­ o Seat Page 16 a total of 6,045 votes to Grady's o Wins Page 16 , THE SPOTLlGHT$.75 cial tally from the board of e1ec- 3,299. ,~--. '" <~ ...... • 'J Page 2' November 14,2007 The Spotlight • .. .. .- IN BRIEF Community groups sponsor . Police Blotter health fair

, A health fair will be held at Mammography by appointment, Accident temPor~~~A~bia~y. ~I!~e~or~~s~~!re~!e the Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 call 1-888-423-3366. traveling. west on SR-32 when crash. No charges have been Delaware Avenue in Delmar, Representatives from The Bethlehem Police on Friday, Nov. 16, Department is investigating a he struck a vehicle traveling filed at this point. the following community northbound on Elsmere Parts of the intersection from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All ages organizations will be available personal injury auto accident are welcome. . that occurred on State Route 32 Avenue. The northbound were closed through the Friday to answer your questions: at Elsmere Avenue in Delmar vehicle, a 2002 Ford Focus, morning commute as members Albany County Health St. Peters Lifeline; Consumer Friday morning, Nov. 9. was operated by Samantha from the Bethlehem police Department personnel will Affairs; N atioilal Grid, Center J. Amato, 22, of Coxsackie. department and state olice administer flu shots for for Excellence in Aging; EPIC; Christopher G. Morey, 57, community residents. Walk-in of East Berne was operating a Amato was transported to the accident reconstruction teain RSVP; Town of Bethlehem's Albany Medical Center Hospital investigated the cause of the registration is available on the Assessor's Office; Bethlehem 1978 asphalt truck registered to day the shot is given. Albany Asphalt and Aggregates with unknown injuries. . accident. Senior Services; St. Peters The cost of the flu shot is Home Care; Community covered by l)1any local insurance Hospice; Cornell Cooperative Native American Thanksgiving celebration at Thacher Nature Center providers, including Medicare Extension; NYS Division of On Saturday, NoV: 17, from participants how to make leather both indoors and outside, so Part B and Medicaid. Veteran Affairs; Medicare/ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the Emma pouches and beaded bracelets that please dress appropriately to Please bring your insurance Medicaid information; Treadwell Thacher Nature Cen­ symbolize our connection with na­ enjoy the day. card on the day of the shot. Umbrella' of the Capital District; ter will hold its seventh annual ture. Larry Montalto ofNative Ways The fee for this event is $2 for For individuals not insured by Bethlehem Senior Citizens, Inc., Native American Thanksgiving living History will demonstrate ,adults and $5 for families. There an approved provider, a cost of and Bethlehem Public Library. Celebration. tools, musical instruments, and is a small materials fee for each of $25.00 should be anticipated. Pocket calendars provided by Through stories, music, crafts weapons made from natural objects the crafts. I.ight refreshments will All persons should check CDPHP. and demonstrations, partici­ and display an authentic Chippewa be available to purchase. with their doctor before taking For information, call 439- pants will explore the connec­ kitchen. Participants may try their The Nature Center is located the flu shot. 4955, ext. 1176. tions among all living things hand at throwing a spear, starting a on Thompson's Lake in the St. Peters Health Care The health fair is sponsored that are honored in Native fire, or grindiog corn. Helderberg Mountains, just 15 Services will provide screenings by Bethlehem Senior Projects, American teachings. Mohawk Sean Rowe will share his knowl­ miles from Albany. Call 872-0000 for cancer, carbOli monoxide, Inc., Bethlehem Senior Services teacher Rainbow Weaver will edge of primitive skills and edible for directions or information. cholesterol, glucose, hearing, and 'supported through a tell traditional stories and teach wild plants. There will be activities . pulmonary function and asthma grant from the Albany County education. Department for Aging with All screenings are free for funding from the New York those age 60 or older; under 60, State Office for Aging and the Administration on.Aging. FAIIJ 2007 BRIDAL SHOW the fee is $13. Holiday Inn Turf, Wolf Road Bellevue Mobile November 18, 12:30 - 4PM Free Admission Brides Know to Depend On Us REGISTER ONLINE FOR BRIDAL SHOW INVITE atouchofclassllmos. com

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A collection of shops & restaurants for your daily life· 180 Delaware Avenue. Delmar, New York. The Spotlight November 14,2007' Page3 Clatksville, school­ shows off updates Open house features a look at expanded library and "The sense one gets as new cafeteria you walk through the

• ",-co -.0- __ ,- _ ;;:. =. ~. By JIM CUOZZO front doors gives you an cuozzoj@spotlightnew!.c~ immediate feeling like Clarksville's our school/It's you belong to one big a great place to be/Warm alld family -- a feeling that we/coming like your family - Clarksville School song grows and is contagious The nearly 60-year-old the longer you stay. " Clarksville Elementary School Dianna Reagan got some major renovations during the past summer, and cafeteria also provides much those many changes were better views and more natural The combined choirs of several New Scotland and Bethlehem churches rehearse un~er the d!rect!on of revealed to the public at an light into the room. The St Thomas the Apostle Church choir director Peg Dorgan. One of the largest ecumenical serv~ces I.n the open house Thursday, Nov. 1. changes to the school library Ca-pital District is held annually at SI. Thomas the Apostle Church in Delmar. This year's service Will be "I have only been acting were designed to meet district held Sunday, Nov. 18. Submitted photo principal for one week now, but standards. I can tell you that Clarksville "It was quite a bit smaller is truly a unique place: said than the libraries the other interim principal Dianna schools have," said Peckham. Reagan, the elementary English Clarksville fifth-grade Ready to give thanks, once again language arts supervisor filling students served as tour guides at in for Dorothy McDonald, who selection. That is followed by the quality of the music," said the open house,leading guests Annual ecumenical service is out on temporary medical involves 15 area churches rehearsals in November leading Bethlehem Lutheran Church proudly through the many up to the evening program on pastor the Rev. Mark Mueller, leave. changes. Outside the school, By JIM CUOZZO the 18'". Prior to the event, a who will be participating as a About 75 people attended the the Dudley Observatory set up [email protected] dinner is prepared for all 135 member of the clergy and with open house; including several so people could view the stars choir members and musicians, the bell choir. forrrier Clarksville students and planets aligned outside the A program of praise and some new ones, other more who attended the school in Clarksville nighttime sky. "By having the choirs come the '50s. Thanksgiving, the largest area experienced members who together in this church to produce "The smiles, memories and ecumenical service involving rekindle their friendship prior to a really nice sound is a wonderful 'The sense one gets as you laughs from the guests at the members of 15 different churches, the concert. way to celebrate the gift and spirit walk through the front doors open house just prove that will be held Sunday, Nov. 18, atSt "Over the years, we have really of unity," Mueller added. gives you an immediate feeling Clarksville has always been Thomas the Apostle Church in developed a lot of friendships with like you belong to one big this way, and will continue for A free will offering will also family - a feeling that grows Delmar. people from the other churches," be held with proceeds going to as long as it's standing, with A total of 135 voices said Dorgan. the Interfaith Council for the and is contagious the longer or without future renovations," representing churches from People from across the Capital Homeless in Albany. you stay," Reagan said. said Reagan. will A new cafeteria, expanded Bethlehem and New Scotland District attend the service, which "I just think it's such a The expanded cafeteria perform in front of an audience of lasts a little more than an hour library, and updated foyer are will also be used to host wonderful way to share our a few of the many changes 800 people in what has become an with the first arrivals filing in common faith and common belief performances of the Clarksville annual holiday event for many. about an hour before the event. through music: said Dorgan. that were made to the school, Drama Club. Because of the "It has become quite a "It has become quite a which was founded in 1948 school's architectural history, Dorgan said, through the as a one-floor brick building tradition," said Peg Dorgan, St tradition, and we hold it at St. Peckham said his firm worked year, people on the street or in nestled in a peaceful setting on to ensure the 1948 portion of Thomas the Apostle Church Thomas because it is the only the market come up to her to say choir director, who also directs church big enough to hold it," 58 Verda Lane overlooking the Clarksville stayed the same. what a wonderful time they had Helderberg escarpment. the annual service with organist Dorgan said. at last year's service_ "We met with the state Jennie Moak. The Bethlehem Lutheran "It is a completely new Historic Preservation office "I guess it's something you cafeteria to expand it not only prior to any work to ensure The ecumenical service dates Church bell choir will also have to experience," she said. back to the mid-70s in Delmar for lunches but for school a portion of the school was perform along with a trumpeter The ecumenical service and became an annual tradition in and timpani player. functions and assembly: said preserved as much as possible," 1990. Preparations for the service begins at 7 p.m. and is open to Richard Peckham of Collins and Peckham said. "I give a lot of credit to the public. For information, call Scoville, the architectural firm begin in September with music the growth of this service in People interested in touring 768-2852. hired by the district to work Clarksville School to see the on the $93 million construction changes can contact the school project. for arrangements. Water main break causes advisory Peckham said the new By JIM CUOZZO Road had a break right on the extends up to Wemple Road, [email protected] Vloman Kill," said publi<;,works burst because of its age. Commissioner Josh Cansler. "It's just an old line," said A water main break on River "We found the break and put Cansler. "We have had a few Road in the town of Bethlehem a temporary line in to restore breaks along the line before." late Monday evening, Nov. 5, water cack to customers until has been corrected. Some Selkirk customers ...a more permanent line can go were without water for a The break occurred along In. brief period until the break Route 144 at the Vloman Kill, Crews immediately could be found and contained. according to information responded to the area when Residents had to boil water for provided by the town's public calls came in to town hall at least 24 hours in the Vloman works department. from residents identifying Kill neighborhood until the "On Monday evening, one of very low water pressure in temporary line was sampled the lines north/south on River their homes·. Town crews and tested. then went door to door in The town provided bottled the neighborhoods affected, water to affected residents. Clarksville School Library has a larger reading room following totaling nearly 50 homes. The Supervisor Jack Cunningham renovations. Clarksville recently celebrated the look with an open house Glenmont Job Corps site was said the new water main line inviting the community to see the school. also affected by the water main will be in service by late next Jim Cuozzo/Spotlight break. The campus is home to week. Editorial Pages ...... 6-1 0 300 students. Sports ...... 42-45 "Everybody has water," said 'The Army National Guard Cunningham, adding that water OMuaries ...... 29-30 came in with water buffaloes Neighborhood News pressure is also back to normal I Gotnews? (portable water dispensers) to in the affected area. , Spotlight Newspapers welcomes announcements of programs Voorheesville ...... 11 provide water," said Cansler. Family Entertalnmenl...... 31 "Everything else seems or events_ Calendar 01 Events ...... 32-33 According to Cansler, the to be running smoothly," he All events must be open to the public and announcements Vloman Kill water main, which Classified ...... 36-37 said. should contain the date. time, location and cost (if any) of the Crossword ...... 32 Legals ...... 38-41 event, along with contact information. Submissions can be e­ Th~ Spotlight (USPS 396-630) is published each Wednesday by Spotlight, ~LC. 12~ :"dams 51., mailed to [email protected] or faxed to 439-0609. Real Estate ...... 37 Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Periodicals postage paid at Delmar. N.Y.,and at additlonal maJimg office~ ... Weddings ...... 30 Postmaster. send address changes 10 The Sporfighl, P.O. Box 100, Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Subscnpl10n The deadline for all announcements is noon Thursday prior At Your Service ...... 34-35 rales: Albany County. one year S26,Iwo y~ $50, elsewhere, one year $35. to publication_ Subscriptions are nOI refundable. The Spotlight November 14,2007' Page 3 Clarksville, school' shows off updates Open house features a look at expanded library and "The sense one gets as new cafeteria you walk through the 'Sy JIr:X cu'oiio front doors gives you an [email protected] immediate feeling like Clarksville's our school/It's you belong to one big a great place to be/Warm and family -- a feeling that welcoming like your family - Clarksville School song grows and is contagious The nearly 60·year·old the longer you stay. " Clarksville Elementary School Dianna Reagan got some major renovations during the past summer, and cafeteria also provides much those many changes were better views and more natural The combined choirs of several New Scolland and Bethlehem churches rehearse un~er the d!reCf!On of revealed to the public at an light into the room. The St Thomas the Aposlle Church choir director Peg Dorgan. One 01 the largest ecumeRical serv~ces I.n the open house Thursday, Nov. l. changes to the school library Ca'pital District is held annually at SI. Thomas the Aposlle Church in Delmar. This year's service Will be "I have only been acting were designed to meet district held Sunday, Nov_ 18_ Submil/ed photo principal for one week now, but standards. I can tell you that Clarksville "It was quite a bit smaller is truly a unique place," said than the libraries the other interim principal Dianna schools have," said Peckham. Reagan, the elementary English Clarksville fifth-grade Ready to give thanks, once again language arts supervisor filling students served as tour guides at in for Dorothy McDonald, who Annual ecumenical service selection. That is followed by the quality of the music," said the open house, leading guests is out on temporary medical proudly through the many involves 15 area churches rehearsals in November leading Bethlehem Lutheran Church leave. up to the evening program on pastor the Rev. Mark Mueller, changes. Outside the school, By JIM CUOZZO the 18'". Prior to the event, a who will be participating as a About 75 people attended the the Dudley Observatory set up [email protected] dinner is prepared for all 135 member of the clergy and with open house; including several so people could view the stars choir members and musicians, the bell choir. former Clarksville students and planets aligned outside the A program of praise and some new ones, other more who attended the school in Clarksville nighttime sky. "By having the choirs come the '50s. Thanksgiving, the largest area experienced members who together in this church to produce 'The smiles, memories and ecumenical service involving rekindle their friendship prior to a really Dice sound is a wonderful "The sense one gets as you laughs from the guests at the members of 15 different churches, the concert. way to celebrate the gift and spirit walk through the front doors open house just prove that will be held Sunday, Nov. 18, atSt. "Over the years, we have really of unity," Mueller added. gives you an immediate feeling Clarksville has always been Thomas the Apostle Church in developed a lot of friendships with like you belong to one big this way, and will continue for A free will offering will also family - a feeling that grows Delmar. people from the other churches," be held with proceeds going to as long as it's standing, with A total of 135 voices said Dorgan. and is contagious the longer or without future renovations," the Interfaith Council for the you stay," Reagan said. representing churches from People from across the Capital Homeless in Albany. said Reagan. Bethlehem and New Scotland will District attend the service, which A new cafeteria, expanded The expanded cafeteria "I just think it's such a library, and updated foyer are perform in front of an audience of lasts a little more than an hour wonderful way to share our will also be used to host BOO people in what has become an with the first arrivals filing in a few of the many changes performances of the Clarksville common faith and common belief that were made to the school, annual holiday event for many. about an hour before the event. through music," said Dorgan. Drama Club. Because of the "It which was founded in 1948 school's architectural history, has become quite a "It has become quite a Dorgan said, through the tradition," said Peg Dorgan, St tradition, and we hold it at St. as a one·floor brick building Peckham said his firm worked year, people on the street or in nestled in a peaceful setting on to ensure the 1948 portion of Thomas the Apostle Church Thomas because it is the only the market come up to her to say choir director, who also directs 58 Verda Lane overlooking the Clarksville stayed the same. church big enough to hold it," what a wonderful time they had Helderberg escarpment. the annual service with organist Dorgan said. at last year's service. "We met with the state Jennie Moak. The Bethlehem Lutheran "It is a completely new Historic Preservation office "I guess it's something you cafeteria to expand it not only prior to any work to ensure The ecumenical service dates Church bell choir will also have to experience," she said. back to the mid-'70s in Delmar for lunches but for school a portion of the school was perform along with a trumpeter The ecumenical service and became an annual tradition in and timpani player. functions and assembly," said preserved as much as possible," 1990. Preparations for the service begins at 7 p.m. and is open to Richard Peckham of Collins and Peckham said. "I give a lot of credit to the public. For information, call Scoville, the architectural firm begin in September with music the growth of this service in People interested in touring 768--2852. hired by the district to work Clarksville School to see the on the $93 million construction changes can contact the school project. for arrangements. Water main break causes advisory Peckham said the new By JIM CUOZZO Road had a break right on the extends up to Wemple Road, [email protected] Vloman Kill," said publi<;,works burst because of its age. Commissioner Josh Cansler. "It's just an old line," said A water main break on River "We found the break and put Cansler. "We have had a few Road in the town of Bethlehem a temporary line in to restore breaks along the line before." late Monday evening, Nov. 5, water liack to customers until has been corrected. Some Selkirk customers a more permanent line can go were without water for a The break occurred along in." brief period until the break Route 144 at the Vloman Kill, Crews immediately could be found and contained. according to information responded to the area when Residents had to boil water for provided by the town's public calls came in to town hall at least 24 hours in the Vloman works department. from residents identifying Kill neighborhood until the "On Monday evening, one of very low water pressure in temporary line was sampled the lines north/south on River their homes'. Town crews and tested. then went door to door in The town provided bottled the neighborhoods affected, water to affected residents. Clarksville School Library has a larger reading room following totaling nearly 50 homes. The Supervisor Jack Cunningham renovations. Clarksville recenlly celebrated the look with an open house Glenmont Job Corps site was said the new water main line inviting the community to see the school. also affected by the water main will be in service by late next Jim Cuozzo/Spotlight break. The campus is home to week. Editorial Pages ...... 6·10 300 students. Sports ...... 42·45 "Everybody has water," said "The Army National Guard Cunningham, adding that water Obituaries ...... 29·30 came in with water buffaloes Neighborhood News pressure is also back to normal Got news? (portable water dispensers) to in the affected area. Spotlight Newspapers welcomes announcements of programs Voorheesville ...... 11 provide water," said Cansler. Family EntertalnmenL .. _.. 31 "Everything else seems or events. Calendar of Events ...... 32-33 According to Cansler, the to be running smoothly," he All events must be open to the public and announcements Classified ...... 36-37 Vloman Kill water main, which said. Crossword ...... 32 should contain the date. time, location and cost (if any) of the Legals ...... 38-41 event, along with contact information. Submissions can be e­ The Spotlight (USPS 396-630) is published each Wednesday by Spotlight, ~LC. 12~ ~dams Sr., mailed to [email protected] or faxed to 439-0609. Real Estate ...... 37 Delmar, N.Y. 12054. Periodicals postage paid at Delmar, N.Y.,and al additional mallmg office~ ... Weddings ...... 30 Postmaster: send address changes 10 The SpotlighJ, P.O. Bolt 100, Delmar, N.Y. 12054. SubscnptlOn The deadline for all announcements is noon Thursday prior At Your Service ...... 34·35 rales: Albany County, one year $26. two y~ $50, elsewhere, one year $35. to publication. Subscriptions are not refundable. The Spotlight , Page 4' November 14,2007 1 Don't let Pilgrim envy spoil Thanksgiving , By ROBIN SHRAGER SUITOR .. .. ,thoseluckyPi1grimwomen.p'ey . [email protected] . Thanksglvmg IS Just around the corner. Its a c?m,monly wore dresses and perfect time to be thankful for lIour stress. After al/ ~dn t ~ave to worry abo~t pants ., . . . " , tighterung over bloated pIe-filled Pilgrims at the first IS tummies. Sure, they probably Thanksgiving celebration didn't Thanksglvmg Just a dry run for the December holiday season, the most stressful time of all. wore. corsets and itchy woole!' have convenience items such .' stockings and had to wash therr as canned gravy and packaged clothes in a stream, but what's that stuffing, but they also didn't have compared to the embarrassment to fight for time off from work or husband. He said, "Relaxing of popping a button? worry about high-priced airline Thanksgivings are small affairs Lucky, lucky pilgrims! tickets. with imperfect people and store- But don't spend your. whole with family or friends." My husband recalls one Relaxing? What's that? Thanksgiving when his mom That's right, what started as boughtfoods Thanksgiving lamenting that you Native Americans and pilgrims Still, many people falsely didn't live in the 17th century. The real key to enjoying the opened up a can of corn and exchanging tips about growing assume that everybody else is That would be wasteful. holiday is to have Thanksgiving there was a worm inside. Pilgrims food and sharing a meal together, having a Walton ("Goodnight, Instead, focus on surviving the somewhere where you can loosen didn't have to stress over canned grew into yet another source of John-Boy') Family Thanksgiving: holiday season. Ifs widely known the top button on your pants after vegetables. They didn't have to self-induced stress for those of three or four generations that Thanksgiving marks the you've overeaten. And really, this examine cans for dents or bloating. us in the United States. gathered together. People are in official beginning of the stressful, could be just about anywhere ifyou They didn't have to risk getting cut from out of town, or better yet, dark holiday season. You'll see less wear a sweater that is long enough. by the edge of a sharp metal can Who is most stressed? Those no one has ever left town because of the sun and more of your family. of us who have the most: the .A way to make the holiday top. Nope, they just shucked the they couldn't bear to be too far You'llwanttoputonyourpajarnas joy last is to make sure you have corn and they were good to go. most food, the mosf choices of away from Grandma's cooking. and climb into bed before dinner's where to have dinner, and the leftovers. The sure-fire way to get It doesn't matter what you The entire family pitches in, so even on the table. leftovers is to host the meal and do this Thanksgiving, because most family. . the kitchen is overflowing with In many households it's hard to relatives working harmoniously The best way to handle this make more than enough food. it will be difficult to replicate get all members of the immediate side.by-side, laughing, mashing time of year is to rejoice in your Another way is to bring plastic the experience of our country's family together for a meal on any the potatoes, basting the turkey, holiday stress. That's right: You' containers to your sister's house lucky early settlers. You can given night. Yet in November or filling a basket with rolls. should embrace your stress. and hope that she makes more try turning off the heat in your Look forward to your stress. Love than enough food. home, cooking your meal over there is 'incredible pressure for At the dinner table each person every family in the nation to sit willinglysayssomethingforwhich your stress. Gosh,Iieelbloatedjustthinking . an open fire, and inviting guests down to a turkey dinner on the . they are thankful, something Thanksgiving is just around about all the Thanksgiving that don't all speak the same same night. Logistics can be a meaningful that doesn't involve the corner. It's il perfect time to· offerings I've enjoyed over the language, but there's no way nightmare, particularly for those. an electronics device or a sports be thankful for your stress. After years at various homes: turkey, to know for certain if you are who have t9 choose between team. No food is wasted. When all, Thanksgiving is just a dry run stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet capturing the essence of the first multiple family members hosting the· meal is over, everyone helps for the December holiday season, potatoes, apple pi'e, pumpkin . Thanksgiving. Stress about it if Thanksgiving. with the clean up. the most stressful time of all. pie, and even chocolate-pudding you must. Or, use your energy Travel is expensive, since the To be sure, there's certainly Why are we so str.essed? peanut butter pie. to find something, anything, for airlines know they've got a captive nothing' wrong with having a Because we have so much that it's . .This reminds me again of which to be thankful. market. Many people have to dinner that meets this type of easy to forget what's important. . work the day after Thanksgiving, description. But there's also no We have more than enough of the which forces some people to miss shame in having a Thanksgiving basics: food, clothing, shelter, so '6'" 'to".•.. "" .• ,.~? out-of-town gatherings or leads that doesn't.' we end up looking for new ways .,' o vIews •.' others to make extraordinary Thanksgiving is a good time to to keep our anxiety level high. effort for round-trip travel. How envy those Pilgrims. Sure, they Weworryaboutwhetherwe've Newspapers welcomes letters from readers· on far are you willing to drive in a didn't have indoor plumbing or bought a big enough turkey, and . interest.·Lettersare subject to 24-hour time period for pumpkin electricity, but they also didn't whether the gravy will turn out length and should be containedto pie? • have to worry about losing right, whether we'll remember :,' There's also the societal power with 'a 22-pound bird in~to put out the cranberry sauce. pressure to have big gatherings. the oven. " We go through cookbooks to find Like, if there are fewer than Sure, they didn't have' new and creative side dishes, or 10 people, then you don't have refrigerators or television sets, we fret that we won't be able to a quorum for Thanksgiving. but they also didn't have to drag reproduce a recipe passed down Like, you can't have a "real anyone away from a football game through the generations. Thanksgiving" with just your to have dinner. We feel sad when all family' immediate family. Sure, they didn't have memberscan'tbetogether,guilty Not only does society suggest supermarkets, but that means when we have to choose one that Thanksgiving dinner has they always had a fresh turkey. side of the family over the other, to be crowded, but the crowd Plus, the Pilgrims got to and exhausted when we decide at the dining room table must take that long journey on the to have dinner at one home and be fun-loving, compassionate, Mayflower ship. How many of dessert some place else. and, of course, thankful. And us have been on that type of "What's the key to enjoying yet, many perfectly wonderful adventure? Thanksgiving?" I asked my

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All you can eat kindergarten due to severe After hearing the public's silent auction By MIKE CLEMENTE allergies," she said. "What is comments, the board moved on The Voorheesville spaghetti night Community Preschool, 68 EnJOy an all you can eat· [email protected] being done about this, and will to new business, much of which Maple Ave., Voorheesville, it change for the whole schoolin dealt with appointments and spaghetti dinner with garlic At its regular meeting Monday, the next few years?" resignations. is hosting a silent auction on toast at June's, 2082 Delaware Nov. 5, the Voorheesville Board Saturday, Nov. 17, from 9 a.m. Turnpike, Clarksville, on Friday, David Gibson, president of The biggest of these to 1 p.m. Nov. 16 from 4 to 8 p.m. . of Education heard questions the board, said members were appointments was that of Pat about the district's food allergy aware of the allergy situation in Corrigan to the position of Items this year include park Cost is $4.95. Take out rules and also announced the the kindergarten and explained associate principal for the high hopper tickets to Disney World, a available. appointment of Pat Corrigan as why foods in the classroom were school. Corrigan was hired Sea1y queen sizedrnattress set, a hot Call 768-2570 to RSVP. associate principal. being restricted. . from within the district after a During the public comment "Our first priority is to make long process of interviews and . portion of the Monday, Nov. 5, sure that the students are safe. meetings. He was chosen from meeting, a parent, who declined That is why things were done so among five finalists. to be identified, brought up quickly. They had to take action," His appointment was officially concerns about food restrictions Gibson said. '''This will probably approved at the meeting, at in the kindergarten classes. A need to be put to policy; it won't which point he moved from student's severe food allergy be on a classroom basis." his seat in the audience to his has prompted school officials to Some parents at the meeting new place among the other restrict the kinds of food being asked how they would be able principals. brought in. The parent who Ashley Farrell spoke asked about the future to get more information about The next scheduled board effects the allergy restrictions potential policy changes. meeting is Monday, Dec. 10, and will have on the school and ''We will update the Web site at 7:30,P.m. in the high school (with the information) and it will. cafetena. Debi Farley have joined the team of Ania Hair Studio Westmere Elementary to hold fourth annual vendor and craft fair Master artists of 10 years. Trained in Manhattan. 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Happy Thanksgiving By HAPPY SCHERER message of peace and changing and ROBIN SCHNELL cultural misperceptions. Yes, yes, we know. The cost of gas is through the roof; [email protected] Point of View Encourage your school district tolls are going up on the Thruway; grocery costs are ris­ to extend foreign language ing; the boss just increased your work load; the kids are Robin Schnell is the AFS classes to younger grades when sassy; and the polar ke caps are melting. Eastern New York Hosting young minds are more receptive Coordinator and Happy Scherer to learning language. And now, there's the prospect of a long, sit-down is the AFS Eastern New York Area Watch news programs that dinner with your in-laws, full of exactly the kind of Team Chair. originate outside of the U.S. to food that will raise !f you are one of those people see how the rest of the world is your cholesterol level who pay attention to international thinking. When you travel, try to and which you'll be. too news, you know that there aren't set up opportunities to meet and tired to enjoy because , Editorial too many encouraging stories talk with local residents in order to of all the shopping, right now in the way of world share intercultural perspectives. cooking and cleaning peace. There is something positive During World War I and II, you had to do to get ready for our national day of happening, though, and it's young Americans volunteered as gluttony. happening in a school near you. ambulance drivers in the American What exactly is there to be thankful for, anyhow? Students ages 15 to 18 from Mia H,~i~I~I~:r~h~~~:I!~ Field Service and evacuated countries allover the world are who attends the wounded from battlefields. For starters, you're not the turkey. spending a year as exchange School, and Renate Garverhaugen, When they returned home, they Beyond that, that child driving you crazy? That's students in high schools Irom Norway, who attends founded a movement to promote your link to the future, the person who will program throughout the Capital District· Niskayuna High School, wenllQthe understanding and peace through the DVD player, show you how to work your MP3 The week of Nov. 14 to 18 World Peace Forum on Saturday, international student exchanges is International Education Oct. 27, at Columbia University in player, and someday, when you can't even remember known today as AFS lotercultural Week, designed to call New York City. programs. They believed - as what the acronyms stand for, will send her own child attention to the benefits' of Submitted photo AFS believes today - that building over to set up technological devices we can't even foreign exchange programs and the a more just and peaceful world imagine today.. far-reaching effects that they have. picking elective classes, tackling begins when people from different The grandmother you have to talk really loudly and Every year in eastern New American history, attending pep countries and cultures meet, learn slowly to? She's your link to the past, to the relatives born York, dozens of high school-age rallies and football games, are together, and have opportunities to in the 1800s, who remembers when central heating was kids come to live for a school year only a few of the many challenges better understand one another. In a novelty; when you picked up the rotary dial phone and with host fanti1ies who generously they face every day. But after 1947, the first year of the program, donate their time, meals and a they return home, as they reflect AFS exchanged 52 young people heard somebody already talking on the party line; when on their year in the United States, extended family just showed up on a Sunday afternoon spare bed to a student from another from 11 countries formerly at war. country. A smaller number of they realize that their experience On Oct. 27 of this year, a for a big family dinner. American students also go abroad is much more than attending World Peace Forum was held Those overpriced groceries? If your biggest choice for a·year. the prom or being on the high at Columbia University. It was the Saturday before Thanksgiving is between an all­ The impressions those school field hockey team. They sponsored by AFS to celebrate that natural turkey or the fat-infused Butterball, you are students make on people here begin to comprehend how much program's 60 years of facilitating lucky indeed. and the memories and stories they have matured; they carry foreign exchanges. The keynote the confidence and cultural speaker was Ken Burns, whose The state of national affairs? Give thanks that that they take home with them will last a lifetime. . sensitivity with them for the rest documentary on World War.II George Washington established a national day of of their lives. As adults, they often was recently broadcast on PBS:' thanks to honor our then-newly formed government. Students. who decide to leave end up in important jobs that take the;comforf of their homes, their A segment in his documentary We can protest against or for our government; we advantage of that experience and focuses on the AFS ambulance can write letters to the editor; we can argue with our friends and families and live in interest. another culture tend to be pretty drivers, who turned the horrors relatives about what changes need to be made in our gutsy individuals. living as part The current mayor of of war into an experience of peace nation. Then we 'can figure out how to make those Hiroshima, Japan, was an and understanding throughout of a family in a different country is the world. ., changes happen. probably one of the most difficult exchange student, as was former ABC Correspondent, Bettina Sometimes, it seems like human nature's default experiences a teenager could AFS is sponsoring a major choose. They have no idea of the Gregory,andahostofambassadors undertaking for its 60th setting is grumpy. But for one day a year, replace it and statesmen allover the world. with an air of gratitude. Go for full-out corny and go adventures that await them in our anniversary - a petition drive American high schools that are An important goal of exchange to gather signatures in support around the table, letting everyone say one thing they're programs is to expand of a global expansion of youth grateful for. different in so many respects from their schools back home. communication between exchange programs. The petition Americans and other countries Do it before the pie; it'll make dessert taste even Opening lockers, navigating is a worldwide effort that will sweeter. in the interest of encouraging not only involve AFS, but many the halls of high schools the size mutual understanding and of Bethlehem or Shenendehowa, other organizations and people respect, thereby limiting with an interest in promoting misunderstanding. We can all peace through intercultural playa part in that goal. How? understanding. Between April Host an exchange student. 27, 2007 and April 27, 2008, we !fyou can'tmake acomntitment hope to collect at least 1 ntillion , T H " Pre,ident and CEO - Richart! K Keene to host a student in your home. signatures or more in support of have your high school son or this petition. The petition and its Vice President and COO - John A Mclotyre Jr. daughter invite an exchange signatures will be presented to Editor in Chief-Katherine McCarthy student to come to your house the United Nations in a ceremony for dinner or to share activities. on June 6, 2008. t Volunteer with an intercultural The Petition Drive had its organization like AFS and share international launch at the in the joy of meeting and working Managing Editor - Tim Mulligan Advertising Representatives - Maureen Basalla, . Nobel Peace Center in Oslo on with these brave students, April 27 at an event attended by Copy Editor - Kristen Roberts. Sarah Finch, Kim McKee, Roberta Milstein, John Salvi one, Carol Sheldon Encourage your son or representatives from the world Editorial Paginafnr - Brady Chapman, Jackie Domin daughter to be an exchange wide AFS leadership, as well as Business Manager - Meta Champion Editorial Staff-Jim Cuozzo, Jill U. Adams, student. If you are a teacher in current and former program BetsyGlath Circulation - Melissa Browne a school or religious education 'participants, host families, Sports Editor - Rob Jonas Classifieds/Business Directory - Kristina' class, or an after-school volunteers' and representatives Maldonado Photographer - Jim Franco enrichment program, invite an from other organizatio.ns. Legals/Reception - Jennifer Deforge exchange student to your class For more information and to Art Director - David Abbott to speak. sign the petition, go to www. Graphic Design - Melissa L. Andros, In the AFS program this exchanges4peace.org Ken Cioffi II, Martha Eriksen year there are students from To gather information about 19 different countries.' Four of any of these activities, please them in the Capital District are contact us via phone or e-mail: here on a U.S. Str!te Department AFS hosting coordinator Robin (518) 439-4949· FAX (518) 439-0609· WWW.SPOTLIGHTNEWS.COM. scholarship from traditionally Schnell, 399-4857, rschnell@ OFFICE HOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday . Muslim countries, and they nycap.rr.com; Eastern New York have a special· story to share to AFS area team chair Happy NEWS & SPORTS: [email protected] ClASSIFlEDS: [email protected] help counter stereotypes about Scherer, 439-0016, happy12054@ ADVERTISING: [email protected] SUBSCRIPllONS: [email protected] Muslims. Perhaps more than any aol.com; or visit the Web site at of our students, they carry the www.afs.org. The Spotlight November 14,2007· Page 7 Your Opinion Spotlight 'Drivers need to be Legion shares Thanksgiving dinner Editor, The Spotlight: froni the area volunteer their you can provide will be greatly The American Legion time and cooking talents to see appreciated, more courteous Voorheesville Post #1493 will this day become a reality and Please contact Charlie Editor, The Spotlight: darker later in the morning and again be hosting a Thanksgiving that everyone has an enjoyable Renker Jr. at 765-4359 if you can I, too, remember the carefree earlier in the afternoon, When the dinner on Sunday, Nov, 18, at the time, -donate, Checks should be made days of riding my bike as a child; sun is shining, itis lower in the sky, Legion Hall (31 Voorheesville The menu for the delicious payable to the American Legion and it was in Levittown, Long and can shine directly in the eyes Ave,) from 1 to 5 p,m, The buffet­ meal includes turkey and ham, Post #1493 and can be mailed to Island, where there were plenty of drivers. The fact that there are style dinner will be open to all sweet and white potatoes with American Legion Post1493, P. O. . of cars, However, the last time I so few walkers and riders makes and will be free of charge, A free­ gravy, dressing, vegetables, Box 72, 31 Voorheesville Ave" rode my bike in Delmar was not drivers unaware of the possibility will offering will be accepted to beverage and dessert. We Voorheesville 12186. Money so carefree, of encountering one. benefit the local food pantries, generally serve upward~ of 350 left over after expenses will but it is not required, This is As part of my six-mile route, I recently wrote a letter to dinners and have take-out meals be donated to the local food I travel along the Bypass the town regarding an article in a holiday meal for everyone, available for those who cannot pantry, regardless of need or income, join us, Extension behind the high '''The Bethlehem Report," which We thank you for your schooL On this day, in June, in spelled out bikers' and walkers' There are single people, We are reaching out to continued and generous the middle of the day, with little responsibilities - basically, ride young and old, couples or business owners, private citizens support of this wonderful event or no traffic, many of the cars right, walk left. In my letter, 1 whole families who have no and church leaders with the and urge you to bring friends that passed me came as close asked what the town was willing one with whom to share this hope that you will support our and neighbors to celebrate the to hitting me as possible. They to do to ensure the safety of rideJ:s special meaL We invite you efforts with food donations or day with us. could have easily pulled over and walkers who obeyed these all to enjoy the company of monetary contributions, We Charles Re'nker Jr., slightly into' the opposite lane, rules. To date, I have not received your friends and neighbors have commitments of time and Chaplain It seems that many people who an answer, Does that mean that we and' share the traditions of this talent and food items, but are Russ Hoyer, drive have lost respect for those are on our own? holiday with others from your still in need of further financial Post Commander community, Every year, post and assistance to help defray the who try to ride or walk 10 recent memory there have Voorheesville Since I have been retired from been four pedestrian deaths, auxiliary members and others cost of this dinner. Any help teaching, I have tried to walk and very little attention was paid every day, and I also walk a dog to them by the authorities or four days a week For the most the media, More recently, the part, I have received even less driver who hit and killed Joel respect. Stop signs and red lights Melnikoff, on a clear day and are routinely ignored, crosswalks a clear road, was given a very at intersections are blocked, and lenient sentence, What does this I have even been halfway across say about officials' concern with a street when a driver turned in our safety, or their conunitment to front of me. riding and walking? This is not the kind of walking­ Wouldnlit be wonderful if more riding environment in which young people took advantage of their children are safe, They, especi:illy, bikes and their feet? TIris will not can be unsure on their bikes, and happen until drivers learn (or are the absence of curbs allows cars forced) to follow their rules and dangerous access to sidewalks. give walkers and riders a break. Furthermore, fall is probably Peter Xeller not the best time to ride. It is

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Since· I. began future. thank the Bethlehem voters fortunate to be able to do that on to do anything you ask, at the drop serving in this position last I would like to thank Mr. for providing me with this Tuesday evening, Nov. 6, ,as the of a hat April, I have worked, hard to Jim Grady ..and the, other opportunity to continue election restilts carne in. I encourage more participation continue moving our town cal).didateswho ran this year. serving you. I truly appreciate Those restilts reflected months in the political process and hope forward. . for' elected office.' Running for everyone's support and of effort, walking the streets of the that more neighbors will get We have c{)mpleted the a public service.position is an encouragement and look town and meeting neighbors. As involved. There are so many leVels Route 85 extension project, important part of our political forward to hearing from you each district was posted to the tally, of participation. Itcotild be as simple assumed operations of the process and is the cornerstone and working with you on we noticed that the outcome was as hosting a lawn sign in support of Colonial Acres Golf Course, of our democracy. the many issues we will be not what we had hoped for. Despite a candidate. (Maybe that will keep 'completed the comprehensive Those individuals who addressing in the future. that disappointment, we all realized the signs off the roadways!!) Or, plan review and established answered the call and worked Jack Cunningham that we accomplished something perhaps you cotild toss your hat in a priority for implementing' hard to bring ideas to the Delmar great We got out there, met lots of the ring for the next election and neighbors, spoke about the issues see firsthand what a great town such as taxes, over-development Bethlehem really is. and commercial development and Since Tuesday evening, I have Mendick: Thanks,fpr·_he support offered all voters a choice. been asked numerous times if I I want to take this opportunity wotild run again. Ifyou were asking Editor, The Spotlight. provided. the, weather was so hot. to thank each voter who carne out when my husband was standing Thank you, vote~s, for your . 'The :1"8t six months of Campaigning can be grueling on Tuesday, Nov. 6 to pull the lever next to me the answer would be support in my campaign to campaigning meant a total butthe rewards are great when down for someone. Thank you absolutely no. But then, there's keep my position as receiver focus on knocking on doors you live in a community filled for taking the time to help make a always tomorrow! of taxes. It is a very good and meeting. the townspeople. with caring, friendly folks. difference in our community. . Thank you again for all of your feeling to have the people in Thanks for your friendliness, Thanks for your continued I also need to thank all of those . support and for taking the time to our town acknowledge the good questions and comments support. neighbors who opened their doors, vote on Nov. 6. work, 'accomplishments and concerning the town, and Nancy Mendick offered a drink of water, the use of Melody D Burns service that my office has the offering of a drink when Selkirk their bathroom and their support I Glenmont

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The Ultimate The Ultimate Driving Machine" Driving Machine" The Spotlight November 14,2007' Page 9 Your Opinion Spotlight Student planner touts roundabouts Cemetery is a place for all Editor, The Spotlight: my father is interred However, this Editor, The Spotlight: and flowers come spriog next year. towns and suburbs fur centmies. We I would like to respond to the visitisaregu\arpartofmyroutineand I am agrnduate of the BCHS c1ass Roundabouts are about communitY are in a sense righting the wrongs of letter in the Nov. 7 Spotlight written comfurts me. of2Offi and currently an intern atthe building too; they have more fiiendly .the past, and with amuch safer. more I Federal Highway Administration community aesthetics. 'controlledmodel than "rotary" of the by Valerie Newell, "Cemetery is a While I may be in the minori1y of place of reverence, respect" While joggersordogwaIkers, to """""" that while I finish up a master's degree Most important, roundabouts are past I I agree that the cemetery is a place because I am not in street clothes or in wban & regional planning at the safer. Roundabouts reduce futaI aod The interior portion of a University at Albany. A few people of reverence and respect I disagree waIkiogadogthatIamnotrespectfulof serious injuries by 89 percent Thafs roundabout is often partially paved with her implication that walking whereIam,isunfuir. Whoistosaythat encouraged me to write this letter near a elimination of serious and futaI withinterlocking bricklTh'ffS because dogs and jogging shows disrespect someonepicnickingin thecemeteryis because they say many people are injuries.Aoyaccidentsthatdohappeo they need to have what is called a 1, fur one, often jog through that notrefiecting on arecentloss? apprehensive or even annoyed at the are at a safer speed and angle, but "truck apron~" Roundabouts are concept of the new roundabouts in there are 39 percent fewer collisions specificallydesignedwith thesmaDest cemetery. Fortunately, I have rnitIost WhileIagrrethatrespectshouIdbe Slingerlands. ingeneraI. Insurance companies love possible radius, for the purpose very many people dear to me but, as I utroosI; to imply that those who donl jogthrough, (ontheroads) Iremember conform to your view of reverence As a planner I am incredibly them. Even better, roundabouts are of slowing down traffic going in, enthusiastic about what roundabouts moreefficientthanmassivemUItilane providing safe pedestrian crossings, my father who died. of a stroke, how shouldnl visit the cemetery is a HttIe candofuracommunitYaodIhopeyou intersections with several turning and having more directed, controlled I am trying to save myself from that J:IJYOPc. Iwilloontirruetoj;>gthroughthe signals. A recent state DOT study flow around the central circle, so they same fate by jogging, aod I say a quick cemetery because thisiswhere I '\isit" will be too. fm writing this of my own prayerinremembranceofhimaodmy . withmyfutheraodgrandmother. volition, not on behalf ofFHWA showed that delays were reduced by are far too smaD of a radius for ahnost SOpercent Thegreatestefficiencywill any tractor trailer of standard size in grandmother. As I am not a native of Michelle Lennartz You will like them better once aD of this area, Icannotgototheplacewhere DeImar the lanes are open, and the signage is beevidentwhenaDlanesareopenand this country. Therefore, they have complete. Ifs much more confusing residents get used to the new trnffic to have a "mountable curb" and a with aD of those construction work pattern. On a recent Monday night partiaDypavedouteredge. Thecenter zone barriers, road closUres and a I didn't even have to stop aD the way will be grass and flowers of course, so LARGEST TRANSMISSION \lUff 0 MArlC l~ lack of all of the signage.While it through aD four roundabouts. itwon't be aD paving bricks. FACILITY IN THE NORTHEAST may be mildly annoying to have JOur Roundabouts are also more I hope you enjoy the enhanced roundabouts in such close proximity; pedestrianfiiendly and approachable quality of life roundabouts will bring FOREIGN & DOMESTIC . ~~', I think you will find it beneficial. than large or busy intersections. You to the .town. Tell your elected town FREE TRANSMISSIONS Think about driving through'1ypicaI mayrememberthataDoftheprevious officialstoencouragethedeveIopment intersections; roundabouts fuel more intersections were pedestrian­ of the New S!;otland Hamlet pIan • Multi-check· Road Test 4 3 4·4763 naturnI; organic and fiuid, rather than prolnbitive. posted on the town Web site - it's • Towing with Malor Repair 4WD & Front Wheel Drive controlled by computers through As a new transportation planner, somethingthisconstructionhasmade • 1 Dar Service In Most Cases .. Transfer Cases & Axles traffic signals, so it's a more pleasant I hope people come to realize that possible, and could really change SHAWN BUFFO, OWNER Automatics and Standards eJonsoring the 17th annual Hilltown Christmas (BOO} 794·7310 333 Delaware Avenue, Delmar program by collecting toys, J.G. wentworth means CASH NOW food and cash donations. All PHONE: 439-3309 10% Off With This Ad! items are redistributed into the for Structurecf Settlements! Page 12 • November 14, 2007 The Spotlight Fundraiser earns $4,850 Mitten tree returns' to library to support kids with cancer St. Catherine's Center for Come early - first come, first ~ Children supports children who Voorheesville ... seated! A fundraiser by tenants "Hip Hats with Hair." are abused, neglected, homeless of two Latham·based office First Columbia, one of I and/or mentally ill as a result of Public Library I!!I! Gift giving parks recently netted $4,850 the Capital District's largest early childhood traumas. Every to purchase hairpieces for real estate developers and year we .support their work by with Seasons Reads children suffering from hair loss manager of the two office filling our holiday tree with If you are coming for our puppet Overwhelmed at Border's? as a result of chemotherapy. complexes, provided a dollar­ mittens, gloves, hats and scarves show, you can bring a gift then. Don't know what you want? to-dollar match of $2,425, Inmid-September, employees for the children there. Our annual booklet of reading at Century Hill Plaza and which employees had originally Nirnblefingers, the Mountain - Shadow puppets recommendations compiled Riverhil\ Center concluded Frrst donated from the two office Treadlers, the Scouts, the Celebrate Children's Book by the VPL librarians is now Columbia's second "Cares for complexes. - VPL staff and many other Week with entertainmentforthe available to help you make Kids" campaign. Through the ' Hip Hats feature 100 J)<"rcent individuals and clubs have been wholefamilywhenVPLpresents smart choices. One copy month-long charity appeal, which' human hair. This not only extremely generous in adding' "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" of each book is here in the supports the American Cancer provides the individual With a' to our colorful tree, which' on Sunday, Nov. 18, at2 p,m, This' library for you to peruse and Society's (ACS) "Look Good ... more ilatura\ look; but enables goes up on Sunday, Nov. 18. free performance by PuppeTree, purchase, if you like it. Find Feel Better" program, donations them to wear their hats in the Donations will go to the kids at', Inc. is made possible with funds ' some of the best children's purchased gift certificates for heat, sun or swimming pool. St Catherine's on Friday, Dec,14: from the Friends of the, Ubrary. stories, movies and selections in many categories.

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One of the first to advocate White House, but there is no cultures, religions, and traditions Put together spa items and Louise Grieco recipes to give and receive for honoring Native American . record that the request was can come together to ~build a All library programming is contributions to the nation was honored. However, our own great country; and the awareness the holidays. free and open to the public. The Dr. Arthur C. Parker, a Seneca, state of New York, with its rich that diversity can be a source of Grade 6 and up. Bethlehem Public Library is who proposed an American Native American history, holds strength rather than divisio!l." • A little Sunday music located at 451 Delaware Ave., Indian Day in 1915. Director of the distinction of declaring the Here are some novelists, poets SUli.day, Dec. 2, 2 p.m. Delmar. For in/ormation, call the Museum of Arts and Sciences first state American Indian Day and storytellers of American Karlinda Caldicott plays 439-9314. in Rochester at the time, he the following year. Indian heritage whose names , classical and seasonal music for persuaded the Boy Scouts of In 1990, President George you may recognize: Sherman . harp. Free. America to set aside a day of H. W. Bush approved a joint Alexie (Spokane/Coeur d'Alene), recognition, which the BSA did resolution designating Panla GunnAllen (laguna/Sioux), for the next three years. November as "National American . Joseph Bruchac (Abenaki), Louise Also in 1915, the annual Indian Heritage Month." The Erdrich (Ojibwe), Diane Glancy Congress of the American Indian resolution was the fruit of (Cherokee).JoyHrujo (Muskogee), Association formally approved legislation presented by U.S. Linda Hogan (Chickasaw), N. a plan for an American Indian Sen. Daniel K Inouye, D-Hawaii Scott Momaday (Kiowa), Leslie Day. The Congress's Arapahoe and .Congressional Delegate Marmon Silko (Laguna/Pueblo). president, Rev. Sherman Eni Faleomavaega, D-American Our book display atthe information Coolidge, issued a proclamation Samoa. Proclamations have been desk includes selections from our that declared the second issued each year since 1994. collection by and about the Frrst Saturday in May· as American President William J~fferson Americans. Indian Day. This proclamation Clinton offered these words in his also contained the first formal 1996 proclamation: 'Throughout appeal for recognition of Native . our history, American Indian and Book Ends Americans as citizens. Alaska Native peoples have been ·Asperger's, autism and The year before, Red Fox an integral part of the American ADHD: What's it all about? James, a Blackfoot Indian, had character. 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modate the addition of Eagle "You really feel that every­ go to Eagle Elementary School school board will make the final Elementary School, which is ex­ thing we said, VersaTrans tried with the new scenarios, accord­ decision by the end o'f this year. DPublic pected to open in the fall of 2008. to incorporate in these maps," ing to Hamlin. More information on the five (From Page 1) The new redistricting boundar­ said committee member Angie Redistricting committee meet­ new re(iistricting boundary lines boundaries. Parents also asked ies also take- into account the Randles. ings have been scheduled for for Bethlehem can be found on VersaTrans to look for ways to implementation of full.

won. rent town Shafer, a receiver of D Seat Democrat, taxes, for (From Page 1) held off Leo helping on tions held the recanvas in Beth­ Dorsey Jr. his cam­ lehem's town garage, where in the Sep­ paign. the voting machines are cur­ tember pri­ "My rently stored. There are still sev­ mary and wife helped eral hundred absentee ballots squared off me in two throughout the county that need in a three­ aspects; to be counted, with 67 of those way race name rec­ ballots in the 36th District that on Election Mendick ognition, could still affect the outcome. Day with and she has "It has really been a roller­ Dorseyhav- been a tre- coaster," said Mendick, who be­ ing the Independence line and mendous supporter," said Men­ Bethlehem's new town board member-elect Mark Hennessey is shown lieved on the day after election Mendick the Republican and dick. "We actually campaigned speaking to supporters at the Nathaniel Blanchard American Legion in night that he lost and Shafer Conservative lines. Mendick together." Delmar with his wife Carle and son John by his side. Hennessey was credits his wife Nancy, the cur- the top vote geHer in the four-way race for two open seats on the town board. Jim Cuozzo/Spotlight IN BRIEF of taxes over Patti Parsons by a vote of 5,603 for Mendick to Old Bags Luncheon Men's Garden Club hoes. He will give a Power­ DWins 3,257 for Parsons. to benefit To Life to hold dinner meeting Point presentation on "Indoor (From Page 1) "Ifs a real good feeling to Gardening." With winter just have the voters' trusts and to The Old Bags Luncheon to The Men's Garden Club around the corner, learn how "We had a ton of people who benefit To Life will be held on of Albany, consisting of more worked on this campaign, and appreciate the work that I have to bring your garden (or at done ,the past 20 years," said Thursday, Nov. 29, at the Albany than 100 members who vol­ least part of it) indoors so you everyone did a terrific job," he Country Club, Voorheesville. A untarily, professionally and said. Mendick. may still enjoy being able to Greg Sagendorph ran unop­ silent auction will begin at 11 dedicatedly serve the Capi­ work in a garden - even dur­ In the race for town board, a.m. with new and previously tal District, will be holding a Democrat Mark Hennessey posed as highway superinten­ ing the winter season. dent and received 5,556 votes. enjoyed designer bags. Mingle dinner meeting on Thursday, You don't need to be a and Independence candidate with friends while you shop. A Nov. 15, at t1ie Best Western Joann Dawson defeated Re­ In the races for county legisla­ Men's Garden Club member tor affecting Bethlehem voters, luncheon and fashion show will Sovereign Hotel, 1228 West­ to attend; just call Henry Fox publicans Melody Burns and begin at 12:30 p.m. Tickets are ern Ave., Albany. Art Scheuermann for two open it was Democrat Thomas Cotro­ at 438-0022 to make a reserva­ feld over Jared King in $80 per person; table of 10 $750. The guest speaker will be tion and a choice of entree. seats. Hennessey was RSVP by Monday, Nov. 19. Ryan McDaid from Harvest the top vote-getter with the 34th District with Moon Hydroponics in Co- 5,109 votes, followed Cotrofeld unofficially by Dawson with 4,812, receiving 1,215 votes Burns with 4,176, and to King's 769 votes. Scheuermann' with "I am very honored Maria College is hosting a 3,413 votes. voters in the' town "I feel very thankful of Bethlehem have for all the people that enough confidence in came out to support me to be their advo­ Paralegal Studies me and the other can­ cate in the legislature," said Cotrofeld, who didates, and 1 am en­ Cunningham thusiastic and hopeful pledged to work hard about the future of our on this year's county town," Hennessey said. budget and to move forward on Dawson, who was appointed a rail trail for the town of Beth­ EXP to the town board in January, lehem. Areas of Law, Paralegal Trends and Career Options gets to keep her seat with the In the 35th District county Election Day victory. seat, Charles Dawson Jr. defeat­ "It feels great," said Dawson, ed Mitch Goldstein with a total TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2007 FROM 6·8p.M. who celebrated her win along­ of 1,643 votes for Dawson to 898 side her husband, Charles Daw­ for Goldstein. MAIN BUILDING STUDENT LOUNGE, FIRST FLOOR th r son Jr., who was re-elected to The results in the 36 are Learn about Maria's Paralegal Degree and Certificate Programs! Talk directly another term as Albany County not available because they are with paralegals and attomeys about career trends! Ught refreshments will be served. legislator in the 35th District. still being reviewed by the elec­ "Ifs extremely rewarding to tions board .. Initial results had foR MORE INFORMATION ON PARALEGAL DEGREE PROGRAMS VISIT have the residents express their Democratic incumbent Howard WWW.MARIACOLLEGE.EDU OR CALL LAURIE IN ADMISSIONS AT 438·3111, x217. confidence to allow me to stay Shafer leading, but a voting tally four more years," said Dawson. discrepancy now shows Richard Democrat Paul Dwyer won Mendick up by almost 70 votes. another term as town justice, Independence candidate Leo defeating Dan Persing with 62 Dorsey Jr. received 148 votes. percent of the vote. Republican Democrat Michael Breslin incumbent Kathy Newkirk was easily won another term as Alba­ a victor over Denis Foley with ny County executive, defeating 5,519 votes to Foley's 3,357. challenger Roger Cusick. "I want to thank all the peo­ u>-sp

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Siena College is a Franciscan and Catholic institute and expects members of its community 10 be knowledgeable about its mission and to make positive contribution to that mission. Whalen. the winter months," said Allen. that in the cold weather people broke out. Allen said this was D Illness The CDC reports more than Scientists are beginning to tend to congregate indoors or mainly due to the flu vaccine 103 million doses of flu vaccine (From Page 1) research sunlight and the cor­ that the amount of light may not matching the strain of virus . have been distributed with relation between lack of sun­ have something to do with the that broke out. nose. Headaches, high fever, close to 30 million more doses light' in winter and influenza. cold, but right now there is no "Most years,_ vaccine match­ extreme fatigue, muscle aches available by the end of the sea­ Vitamin D can be produced real answer." es are very good," Allen said. and dry cough are some of the son if necessary. naturally in the skin through Those most at risk for flu There are currently five ma­ main symptoms. 'That is a record amount by the sun's ultraviolefrays. These complications include children jor supplies of the flu vaccine, The good news this winter is 10 million doses," said Curtis same ultraviolet rays have a 6 mOilths to 5 years of age, including Sanofi Pasteur based the sometimes hard-to-come­ Allen, CDC spokesman. more difficult time penetrating pregnant women, people ages in Pennsylvania and GlaxoS. by flu vaccine is in abundance. Peak flu season is generally the cold Northeast atmosphere 50 and older, and those living mithKline. ''We have had problems in in February and March but in the winter months. with chronic medical condi­ If you decide not to get the recent years with the flu vac­ can begin as early as October 'The reason why influenza tions or people living in long­ flu shot but do end up with flu cine supply; however, this year and as late as May. breaks out in winter is a mys­ terrn care facilities. symptoms, Whalen said one anybody who wants to get vac­ ''We don't know why' peak tery," said Allen. 'There are "Caregivers are another more option exists. Tamiflu cinated should be able to," said flu season typically occurs in several theories, including one group that can also be at high and Rolenza are anti-viral drugs risk," said Whalen. available to lessen the course Side effects of the shot are and symptoms of flu. Anti-viral minimal and can include sore­ medications, however, need to ness, a low-grade fever and mi­ be taken at the earliest onset of nor aches: However, once the. symptoms. If all else fails and flu shot begins to work, usually two weeks after the vaccine is given, anti­ "We have had problems bodies that provide pro­ tection against the virus in recent years with the flu begin to develop in - the vaccine supply; however, body. There are rare cases where people who have this year anybody who allergies to chicken eggs wants to get vaccinated and others' who have had a severe reaction to a prior should be able to. " flu shot may want to avoid Elizabeth Whalen being vaccinated. "It is much more common you begin to show signs of get­ for people to have some side ting the flu, the best thing you effects of flu than side effects can do is stay home, preferably from the flu vaccine," Whalen in bed. said. "Do not go to work or school, A flu shot is the easiestmeth­ keep well-hydrated, get proper od 'of receiving the vaccine and sleep, and Tylenol and Motrin is administered by a needle may help control the fever," in the arm. Many people are -Whalen said. needle-shy and may prefer the Another aspect of prevent­ nasal-spray flu vaccine option ing colds and flu is the growing made available in recent years. trend for better hygiene and The theory is that the more behavioral changes. people who are vaccinated, the Whalen suggested, "fre­ A Retail Health Network nurse administers a flu shot to Chris Lanzoni at the Four Corners Pharmacy less likely the transmission of quent hand washing, trying to in Delmar. Submitted photo the flu. sneeze into your elbow and not ''Vaccination breaks the hands, and using tissue when Another myth 'Sosnow wants in the International Journal of chain of transmission," said Al- needed and not going to work to dispel is the common miscon­ Clinical Investigation that the len. . when infected." D Myths ception that pregnant women chances of getting Alzheimer's Influenza is not a reportable Some infection-fighting (From Page 1) shouldn't get vaccinated. disease is 10 times higher if an illness, so tracking a vaccine's foods to stock up on include or­ effectiveness can be difficult. children between 2 and 18 years "It's just the opposite. Preg­ individual has five consecutive anges, carrots, sweet potatoes, nant women need to protect shots than if they have one, two ''We have about 1,500 senti­ spinach and kale for vitamin C. old who live in households con­ nel physicians throughout the taining children younger than 2 themselves and their unborn or no shots. This is likely due Green leaJY vegetables provide children. They need to get United States and they lab test beta-carotene, and avocados, years of age. The most ~ommon to the thimerosol and alumi­ whether a case is truly influen­ tuna and nuts are full of vita­ type of flu vaccine' given to chil­ vaccinated," he said. "It's safe, num content of the vaccine, he and not only safe - it's recom­ said. Except for about 8 million za," said Ailen. min E. The American Cancer dren is called Fluzone. Recom­ The same testing data is Society reports that Brussels mendations include administer­ mended." doses, the flu vaccine contains then reviewed, providing a sprouts are packed with an an­ ing the flu vaccine to children There is also the perception thimerosal, which is 49 percent snapshot of the overall popula­ tioxidant that helps protect the beginning at six months of age that our immune systems will be mercury, a known neurotoxin. weakened by too many vaccina­ Sosnow, however, disputed tion. The year 1999 was the last cells in your body. - and then on an annual basis, for time a large strain of influenza the rest of their lives. tions. Sosnow said he believes the alleged link between the Millions of vaccinations are the human immune systems vaccine and Alzheimer's dis­ administered each year, but ease. since 1991, only about 26,000 "People think you get the 'That's a myth. That's an ur­ adverse events have been re­ ban legend," said Sosnow. The ported to the Vaccine Adverse flu from getting a flu shot. doctor said the myth probably Events Reporting System You don't. That's a myth." has its origins in the swine­ (VAERS). Most of those were Peter Sosnow flu epidemic of 1976, in which fever, rash, headaches, hives, about 500 people suffering or, very rarely, seizures. The from the flu contracted Guil­ most common side effect is lain-Barre syndrome, an acute, swelling at the injection site on build up a sort of "cumulative autoimmune nervous system Capital Region Retina, PLLC your arm. learning system" for each new disorder. . Manufacturers of flu vaccina­ strain of the virus. . While Guillain'Barre is still tions are required to verify that "You may be training your a risk with the modern flu vac­ each batch of vaccine used for immune system to be more' cine, Sosnow said the risk is injections contains no live flu proactive to these viruses," miniscule - only affecting viruses, said Sosnow. he says. He likens it to some­ about one or two people per mil­ Jeffrey H. Stern, M.D., PhD thing he calls "herd immunity," lion vaccinated. "People think you get the "Welcomes flu from getting a flu shot. You when large groups of individu­ "If you were to vaccinate ev­ don't. That's a myth," said Sos­ als spend time with each other ery person in the United States, John S. King, M.D. now. "People don't get any ill­ - such as in day care centers only a couple of hundred would or hospitals - and are exposed ness from the flu vaccine. If a get Guillain-Barre," he said. Dr. King graduated from the Royal College of Surgeons in Dublin, 'They get sick, person exhibits cold-like symp­ to many germs. "Compare that to the 40,000 Ireland and completed his opthamology residency at UPMC Eye Cen­ true, but not from every germ toms after receiving a shot, they people who die each year from ter in Pittsburgh. Dr. King went on to complete Retina and Vitreous they're exposed to," he said. were already in the process of the flu." fellowship at the University gf Rochester Eye Institute and is Board But some medical profes­ In short, Sosnow says, get getting a cold." Certified. Dr. King provides the highest quality care to patients with . sionals say there are potential Sosnow said there are cer­ yourself a flu shot. diseases of the retina and vitreous and is accepting new patients at both dangers to the flu vaccine, par' tain people who have contra­ "Anyone can," he said. 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We Fox Company Marines Saturday, Albany Med offers I South· Colonie The Centers for Disease ~ to transport Marines' need a lot of support" Nov. 3, outside Toys "R" Us on proaram for students Control and Prevention report a collections When district officials learned Wolf Road. Albany Medical Center is record-setting vaccine supply for from Ogborn how many toys were The district plans·· to go out offering a health careers the 2007-2008 flu season, allowing By GRAHAM s. PARKER needed to help Marines reach the on its own on Black Friday, Nov. exploration day for high school all Americans at high risk for [email protected] estimated 60,000 children that 23, outside Colonie Center .and students on Saturday, Nov. 17, complications from the flu to get could be without presents this Target. The buses will also make from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the necessary shot. While flu South Colonie bus drivers will holiday season, almost all of them appearances at the Northway Find out about shots are still effective as late as provide transportation support thought "school bus,"she said. Mall. Through the week of Dec. o radiology January, those at risk are urged to 2"d Battalion Fox Company Typically, school buse& are 10 to 14, buses will be outside o respiratory therapy to get their shots now and prevent Marines as they begiI.1 their Toys larger than the box trucks and each of South Colonie'S five the virus before it strikes. for Tots campaign this season. elementary schools collecting o~peech and language drop boxes· that are used at Toys pathology Prevention is a top priority for The district is putting its buses for Tots drives .and drop-off toys as well. All the toys will go to o physical therapy AARP, and the organization is into action with the hopes of packing areas, she said. The school bus the Marines Albany Toy for Tots using all of its resources to urge opharmacy the roughly 37-foot vehicles with is also a symbol, a bright yellow drop-off site. its 39 million members to get enough toys to help the Marines one, which reminds parents and "We are planning on filling The program will take place at flu shots this season. WaJgreens reach the 60,000 mark. people out shopping this holiday quite a few buses by the time the Albany Medical Center, Huyck stores across the country are After district, union and season why they should help drive is through," said Ogborn. Auditorium, 43 New Scotland distributing AARP literature about transportation officials learned out, said South Colonie CSEA Toys For Tots, sponsored by Ave., Albany. Registration is free the flu and flu shots. AARP.org that the need in the Capital President Cathi Romano. the Marines Corps since 1947, and lunch is provided. Reserve includes important information your spot today, as space is District was so great, they were "I thought, wonderful. How annually provides thousands of about the virus and links to help spurred into action. It was 22-year great. Christmas is all about Capital District children with limited. people find vaccination clinics. veteran driver Kathy Ogborn children, and it should be kept toys for the holidays. New, To register, or for information, The upcoming edition of AARP's who first pitched the idea. to that level and there shouldn't unwrapped toys are collected at call 262-3705, or e-mail HaddonT@ bilingual magazine, Segunda mail.amc.edu. "We don't know how many be a child that doesn't receive," various locations in November Juventud, will also feature a story children are going to need toys said Romano. and December and distributed on influenza. this year. 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The Rude Mechanicals from the upcoming Theatre Without a Net production of "A Midsummer Night's . Dream" will look familiar to local residents, since they have taken on the trades of local businesses. Played Don't Forget Your Holiday Pies! by Bethlehem Central High School students Zach McCarthy, David Ernst, Eric Mortenson, Michelle Kennedy, We'll have quick breads and dinner rolls, too! Laura Smith and Becky White, William Shakespeare's workers are sponsored by local businesses. Students are also selling ad space in the show's Playbill. To purchase an ad, call 439-5337. "A Midsummer Night's Taking orders thru end of day Mon., Nov. 19. Dream" will run Friday through Sunday, Dec. 7 to 9 and Friday through Sunday, Dec. 14 to 16 at the high Ordering is Suggested. school. For information or to purchase tickets, visit theatrewithoutanet.org. Submitted photo Open Wednesday, Nov. 21, 7am-6pm (Closed Thanksgiving Day) 390 Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush· Mon-Fri. 7-6; Sat 8-4; Sun 9-2 Phone 477-2140 Fax

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QU';Ll~{ :::)ii.ODUCiS =OR LESS Chances are, no one's going to see Bruce Moore. The sophomore signed up for .Dionysians becaus~ his parents wan ted him to take part in an extracurricular activity, and the' drama club seemed like a better fit than his other option, cross country. But Moore's role in "Rumors" is behind the scenes' - he rings the doorbell when guests arrive at the party. ~ Moore, though,. had to go through rehearsals just like everyone else, making sure he had his timing down. He doesn't have any fear about ringing the doorbell at the wrong point once the curtain rises. "There's a script in front of me," he said. "I know just when to do it." While the cast members won't have that safety net, Hubert is confident they'll put on a great show. C&ifdren's "They've worked very hard . Mini Organ to get where they are," she said during rehearsal Friday evening. 'They've done a wonderful job."

Circus acrobats to * perform at The Egg CouIe on in and etJter to The New Shanghai Circus .,'Orear MakeupSare Acrobats will perform atThe Egg on Saturday, Nov. 24, at 2 p.m. as Vlrll A part of the Family Wonders series. The troupe will be performing in place of the Golden Dragon 6AJA Chinese Acrobats, who are unable to leave China due to travel restrictions. The New Shanghai Circus Acrobats bring audiences more than 2,000 years of Chinese circus tradition and includes acrobats, jugglers, contortionists and comedians. Tickets to the performance are $22 (adult) and $15 (child) and are available at The Egg Box Office at the Empire State Plaza in Albany, by phone at 473-1845 or online at www.theegg.org .

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Residents to receive 'Files of Life' Community Caregivers seek volunteers Cards to be distributed The file benefits police in town. It received'a $1,500 Community Caregivers Thursday, Nov. 29, at 6 p.m. throughout New Scotland o ffi c e r s by pro vi ding grant from the Ten Eyck Group, are hosting several one-hour at Christ the King Church in Thanks to the efforts of faster help for citizens in which was then matched by the information and orientation Guilderland; Saturday, Dec. several community groups, every emergencies. It benefits fire foundation's own funds. The sessions .. Attendees can 1, at 11 a.m. at Bethlehem household .in the town of New and EMS personnel because check will be presented at the find out what opportunities Library and Wednesday, Scotland will be getting a File of they instantly know patients' regular town board meeting are available for flexible Dec. 12, at 11 am. at Guilderland Life this fall. medical history and can Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7 p.m. volunteering. Library. More than 90 pre cent of begin corrective treatment . There are more 3,500 Individuals and families Volunteers can put in as medical emergency calls are at once. Hospital emergenci households in New Scotland. can work with a variety of little as two hours a month treated without knowledge of staff benefit because there The File of Life for'ms are clients with a variety of or as much as they would the patients' medical history. is no wasted time getting being compiled by the Clayton needs: shopping, home like. Families are welcome to The File of Life card enables information from a confused A Bouton High School Key visitations, telephone volunteer together. Work with fire/police/EMS personnel to patient. Club. The File of Life will reassurance, transportation, other volunteers who enjoy obtain a quick and accurate TheSeniorServicesAdvisory be distributed to the Village as well as office assistance. helping others. medical. history when a patient is Board of the Town of New Scotland of Voorheesville by the .Locations, dates and times Call 861-5181 for unable to offer one. The card also wanted to distribute the File of Voorheesville Fire Department of the upcom.ing sessions are information. eliminates the risk of a patient Life to the senior citizens of the during its regular calendar forgetting to mention something town and sought the assistance drive this week. The remaining important of the Voorheesville Community Files will be distributed on The File of Life idea originated and School Foundation, which Saturday, Nov. 17, starting at in Bridgeport, Conn., in a previously helped the town's 9 a.m. by volunteers from the Ohav Sholom Senior slightly different form, as ·the seniors through grants for the Key Club, Kiwanis and other Vial of Life, which was kept in Senior Services Directory. The community volunteers. the refrigerator. EMS and fire . Voorheesville Community and Anyone wishing to help Citizen Apartments personnel frequently had trouble School Foundation board of distribute files should contact d.irectors suggested that the Files Susan Kidder, senior outreach finding the vial so it was replaced' One Bedroom and Studio Apartments with the refrigerator magnet File of Life be distributed to every liaison, 439-9038 or skidder@ of Life. household. townofoewscotland.com. Senior at Very Affordable Rates! . A form, one for each member VCSF applied for a grant" citizens and disabled residents from the Ten Eyck Group, an can also contact Kidder if they 115 New Krumkill Road of the household, is kept in a Albany, New York.12208 red plastic pocket labeled File independent insurance agency in need assistance in filling out the of Life. It lists the patient name, the Capital District, to distribute forms. Add.itional forms will also • Rent includes heat/hot water/electric the File of Life to every household be available at town hall. emergency medical contact, • Scenic park-like setting insurance policy, Social Security number, health problems, • City bus transportation at door med.ications, dosages, allergies, • Beautician and store on premises recent surgery, religion and a· Delmar Carpet Care • Weekly social activities health care proxy. The entire • Private, on-site parking . pocket is held with a magnet to the outside of the refrigerator. QUALITY CARPET CLEANING E-Mail: [email protected] Two stickers for outside doors • WALL TO WALL Web: www.OhavSholomApts.org inform emergency personnel that • UPHOLSTERY 439-0409 a File of Life is available. • ORIENTALS AND AREA RUGS Tim Barrett @ Equal Housing Opportunity 489·5531 Tough Traveler® Luggage, Bags & Backpacks /I MVP Gold is the • Baby-Toddler Backpacks· Garment Bags· best Medicare • Computer, Camera, Shoulder Bags· : - ,_., ~ , <, ~, ... " , , • Briefcases· Totes· Carry-ons • plan I've had:' • Wheeled Luggage· Duffels· ETC!! We Ship Locally and Worldwide Ralph, MVP Gold Member

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Anderson, 86, Army veteran .of World War Holly Yoakam; and nephew, Burial will be in Graceland the Meyers Funeral Home, of Brunswick, died Tuesday, II. Craig Harper. Cemetery, Contributions may Delmar. Oct. 23, after a brief illness. Survivors include his' wife Private services were be made to a music fund being Born in Troy, he was Marta Jansson Andersen; and held and interment was in established in his memory to Vincent J. Caccamo Vincent J. Caccamo, 91, of educated at Lansingburgh a brother, L. Wesley Andersen Woodlawn Cemetery, East St. Sophia Greek Orthodox of Ft. Myers, Fla. Schodack. Arrangements were Church, 440 Whitehall Road, Bradenton, Fla., formerly of High School, Middlebury Delmar, died Monday, Nov. 5. College and the State Services were held at by Applebee Funeral Home, Albany 12208. University of New York at Christ Church United Delmar. . Survivors include his wife Albany. He taught history at Methodist, Troy.' Interment Contributions may be Patricia Caccamo; a sister, Mary Voorheesville High School, was in Oakwood Cemetery, made to st. Peter's Hospital Mildred S. Kershaw Rosenberg; a daughter, Patti Mildred S. Kershaw, 93, and later worked at the state Troy. Contributions may be Foundation, 317 South Manning Bond; four stepchildren and of Elizabethtown, formerly Education Department. made to Christ Church United Blvd., Albany 12208. seven grandchildren, two great of Delmar and Latham, died grandchildren. Services were He was professor emeritus Methodist, 35 State Street, Troy 12180 or Rensselaer Friday, Nov. 2. held at St. Joseph's Catholic of the State University of Church in Bradenton. New York at Albany after a County Historical Society, 57 She was the widow of Robert Joseph N. Orietas Kershaw; mother of Leonard 22-year career as professor of Second Street, Troy 12180. Contributions may be made Joseph N. Orietas, 81, of Kershaw of Delmar and Robert education. He was a member to the Lighthouse of Manasota, Delmar, died Wednesday, Oct. Kershaw of Ariz.; sister of Carl of Christ Church United 7318 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, 31 at Albany Medical Center Syvertsen of Md. and Stanley Methodist in Troy and served Robert C. Snook Fla., 34243. Hospital. Syvertsen of Ariz. Memorial as a trustee. Robert C. Snook, 89, of Delmar, died Saturday, Nov. Born in Istanbul,- Turkey, services will be held at a later He was active in Literacy 3. he worked as a leather chemist , Volunteers, a volunteer at and had authored several books • -' • • • • ' '~ Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary, Born iIi East Schodack, • ,,- • . ,~ -. he had' lived in Delmar since on the topic. He was very fond . . • a member of the board for of music and the arts. He was • Small World Nursery School, 1932. He was employed by the New York Telephone a violinist who played with the Menu- and a volunteer at Oakwood Bergen Philharmonic, and had - . Cemetery. He was a volunteer Co. for 44 years, retiring in Catering & Delicatessen 1980. He served four years composed many of his own .' genealogical researcher arrangements. •• for the Rensselaer County in Burma in the 96th Signal • All the Trimmings Battalion during World War Survivors include his Wife, • for Thanksgiving Historical Society. He was a Hazel; a daughter, Androniki board member of the former II. He enjoyed tennis and • Call and Ask for John played competitively for many (Leo Van Warmerdam) of Bethesda Home Association. years. He was a life member California; two sons, Miltiadis A longtime member of of the Telephone Pioneers of and Thalis, both of Delmar; a Troy Chromatic Concerts, sister, Anthoula of Greece; and America and the Bethlehem 22 Years Experience his research corrected and Lodge #1096, F. & A.M. He in-laws, Bernice and Norman • redefined the 100-year history . Johr:1 Manning, was also a member of the First Adcock of England. . 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ays are getting colder . and nights are getting D longer. In olden days, that meant gathering around_ the fire for an evening of conversation and stories. The past will be the present again on Sunday, Nov. 18, when the Story Circle's annual "Tellabration" takes place at the Whisperdome at the First Unitarian Society of Schenectady. Don't expect whispers, though; there are more likely to be shouts of laughter since this year's Tellabration theme is "Laughing Out Loud." "Everyone needs a good laugh," said Kate Dudding, one of the producers of the local Tellabration. "Children laugh 20 times more each day than adults, and that's not right. We're offering good, clean . humor that adults. will enjoy." Joe Doolittle is producing Tellabration with Dudding, and . they will be joined by eight area storytellers. _" ,"We tTy for· a miX of . :~torytellers," Dudding"saia...... A lot of the storytellers may already be familiarto Capital District audiences, 'since they gather one Sun<\\lY evening a month at the Glen Sanders Mansion for Story Sundays. Audiences enjoy a four-course dinner with storytelling. " At Tellabration, those storytellers will offer a combination of folk tales and and that's part of it being a their own personal stories. Thanksgiving," he said. "Stories Tellabration, and Dudding Christie Keegan of Saratoga shared ~perience." provide the medium, and it's 'The storyteller knows said they had the right amount Springs, Kathleen Gill and Doolittle expounded on the stories that generations of another shared joy." of storytellers for this year's Marni Gillard of Schenectady, people have told," Dudding said. shared experience, especially "Everyone comes with a . Tellabration .. Claire Nolan of Albany, Nancy just before Thanksgiving. 'They had to mean something different frame of mind and Tellabration occurs Marie Payne Of Berne and "It's a wonderful time different experiences," Dudding for all those stories to stay alive. throughout the United States Karen Pillsworth of Kingston. There's comfort and wisdom, ofconUp~togetherbe~e said. "People take away in November, adding. Laughing Out Loud at the . what they need." to the sense of Whisperdome is produced Dudding said community. by Story Circle Productions, she gathers "People Ltd. Proceeds from previous stories Tellabration programs everywhere '~~4~,s;!e~~~1l~ii o:~!\:g have funded more than 70 she goes. 1iJlil~~~;.SJa~.t9A\l is just for storytelling programs at "I've libraries, museums and other got some ~~!1~~~~9!40iJ ~h~~~~~" locations in the Capital District. from my lJl,g~~~\:~i#tQlq;::," said. "But Tellabration will take place hairdresser, " .... .' ." ...... Ka,t~ lJudrjlqg;. once a year, Sunday, Nov. 18, at 4 p.m. she said. -,~-.. "12,000 people at the Whisperdome at the 'There's one descend on a tiny First Unitarian Society of about Eleanor Tennesse town for Schenectady at 1221 Wendell Roosevelt, and one a national storytelling Ave. in Schenecatdy. To make about a family coming to Ellis festival." reservations, call 384-1700. Island in 1912. I picked up tWo While there won'fbe 12,000 Cost is $10 in advance; $13 at . at Chicago's O'Hare airport. people at the Whisperdome this the door. First-time visitors One I got from a display about Sunday, Dudding expects at to Tellabration receive a $2 women aviators you've never least 200. Who would like it? discount on an advance ticket; heard of. Wherever I go, I'm on "If you like theater, you'll like if you bring a newcomer to the prowl." storytelling," Dudding said. "It Tellabration, both of you save $2 Dudding said that combines the intensity of a one­ on advance tickets. storytelling in front of a live person play with the intimacy of For information about audience can affect how a one-on-one conversation." Tellabration, visit www. storytellers weave their tales. "Maybe somebody will be telebration.org. For information "If the '\udience is reacting entertained," Doolittle said. "It's about storytelling, visit www. well to the humor; we'll keep a shared joy." storynet.org. For information that going," said Dudding. "If This year's Tellabration about Story Circle Productions, they're really focused, well keep storytellers are Frances Combs Ltd., visit www.timesunion.com/ going deeper." Berger-of Castleton, Betty communities/storycircle. Storytellers auditioned for Cassidy, Margaret French and Entertainmentl ~

Information, 273-0038. THE GIBSON BROTHERS TRIO Duncan, plus ongoing exhibits, 99 South Schenectady Light Opera Company, Nov. Broadway, Saratoga Springs. Information, 15-18, Proctor's GE Theatre, 432 State St, ROBERT MIRABEL Adirondack mountain bluegrass brothers, Theater Music 584-2225. Schenectady Information, 346-6204. Native American flute player, Nov. 17, 8 Nov. 30, 8 p.m., Caffe Lena, 47 Phila SI., THE NIELDS p.m., The Egg, Empire State Plaza, Albany, Saratoga Springs, $22. Information, 583- NEW YORK STATE ' THE DROWSY CHAPERONE STAGE DOOR Musical sisters, Nov. 16, 8 p.m., WAMC' $28. Information, 473-1845. 0022. MILITARY MUSEUM Tony Award-winning musical, Nov. 20-25, Drama about Depression-era actresses Proctor's Theatre, State Street, Schenecta­ living in a boarding house, presented by Pertorming Arts StudiO, Central Avenue, THE DEREK TRUCKS BAND TOMMY SHAW AND JACK BLADES 'Worth a Thousand Muskets: Civil War Albany, $18. Information, 465-5233, ext. 4. dy, $2()-$60. Information, 346-6204. Ballston Spa High School Drama Troupe, Southern rock band, Nov. 18, 7 p.m., The Former members of Styx and Night Ranger, Field Artillery,' 'BaHleground for Freedom: Nov. 16 and 17, 7:30 p.m., Ballston Spa JIM GAUDET Egg, Empire State Plaza, Albany, $34.50. Nov. 30, 8:30 p.m., Northern lights, North New York during the Revolutionary War," THE MOUSE and 'World War II: United for Victory: High School, Ballstou Spa, $10 adults, $8 Capital District singer-songwriter cele- Information, 473-1845. Country Commons, routes 146 and 146A,' THAT ROARED students and seniors. Information, 884- Clifton Park, $15 advance, $17 door.lnfor­ ongOing, 61 Lake Ave., Saratoga Springs. Comedy about a tiny country that gains brates release of new CD, Nov. 17, 8 p.m., THE GREENCARDS . mation,371-0012 .. Information, 581-5100 . 7150. . WAMC Pertorming Arts Studio, Central the attention of the world, presented by Avenue, Albany, $10. Information, 465, Americana band, Nov. 18, 8 p.m., WAMC TUESDAYS SARATOGA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM Hudson Valley Theater Club, Nov. 15-17, 5233, ext. 4. APelbanrtorm$inlg8 Alrtfs StutdiO, 485Cent5r2a331Avenu e, 8 p.m., Maureen Stapleton Theater, Hud­ WTTH MORRIE y, . n orrna Ion, - , ext. 4. Comedy Ongoing exhbits including 'Eest of De­ son Valley Community College, Troy, $3. Based on Mitch Alborn's book, presented troi" and New York racing, 110 Avenue of 'SONGS OF THE SPIRIT" DARK STAR ORCHESTRA the Pines, Saratoga Springs. Information, Information, 629-4998. by Epiphany Theater Company, 153 Re­ Featuring the Klezmatics, Odetta, Hugh LAST COMIC STANDING TOUR gent St, Saratoga Springs, through Nov. Masekela and more, Nov. 17, 8 p.m., Troy Accomplished Grateful Dead cover band, 587-1935, ext. 20. THE MUSIC MAN Reality TV comedians, Nov. 15, 8 p.m., 18. Inforrroiion, (877) 238-5596. Savings Bank Music Hall, Troy, $37-$40. 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Oct. 21: 'Look Alikes: The Amazing World ACROSS 70 Faithful place: abbr. alternatives 69 Worm's CLARK ART INSmUTE 200uchies creation of Joan Steiner,' through Dec. 31: plus 1 Hubbubs 71 Passe 107 Damper permanent collections on the 9/11 re­ "Gainsborough, Constable and Turner: ·70 Follow 5 Pooch 72 Onassis, to 109 Waiting area 24 IntI. alliance covery effort, New York state history and The Manton Collection,' through Dec, 21; 10 Cutting pals 111 Seers 29 Fire: slang 71 Hot chamber geography, Empire State Plaza, Madison "FaCing the Lens: 19th-Century Portrait Photogrpahs," through Jan. 13: "Con­ 73 Flaxen cloth 113 Distributed 31 Pooch 73 Add booze to Avenue. Information, 474-5877. remark suming Passion: Fragonard's Allegories 33 Pooch 75 Pooch 14 Pooch 74 Battery size 52 ALBANY INSTITUTE OF ART of Love,' through Jan. 21, 225 South SI., 114 Flynn and '34 Penitential act 76 Peridd of time 17 Like some 75 Pooch "Indian Ladder, A Lyric Journey: Photo­ Williamstown, Mass, Information, (413) 77 _ out; delete returned 79 Imps 'others 35 Arterial graphs by John Yang," and "The Helder­ 458-9545. manuscripts 81 Sign of joy 115 Bach & danger 78 Completed berg Escarpment: A History of Tourism 19 Other name 83 Sounds of Beethoven 36 Michigan, e.g. 80 Persians and Science," through Dec. 30: :'Full 21 Intimidate relief 116 Lee 37 Ruler'S title 82 Traitor Steam Ahead: Robert Fulton and the Age Call for Artists of Steamboats,' through Dec. 31: plus 22 Unworthy 84 Type again 117 White­ 39 Criticize 83 Refuge for exhibits on Hudson, River School paint­ TANGO FUSION DANCE COMPANY boat 85 Cough plumed bird 40 Even if, t~ a pairs ing, American sculpture and the history of Auditioning professional dancers by ap­ 118 Late poet 86 Pooch 23 Motivation 86 Resound Albany, 125 Washington Ave. Information, pOintment at Arthur Murray Dance S,tudio, 25 Whiz 87 Waste Yugoslav 41 Look towards . 87 Brownest 463-4478. 75 Woodlawn Ave., Saratoga Springs. In­ forerunner. allQwance leader 43 Hightailed it 89 Pooch formation, 306-4173. • ':I~~o SCHENECTADY MUSEUM 26 1946-75 U.S. 88 Weather word, DOWN 44 Clothing 90 Went public Spirit of Schenectady, collection highlights DELMAR COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA . govt. agcy. 89 Societal 1 Highest rating 45 Item on a with and planetarium, Non Terrace Heights. ,tn­ Openings in the string, horn 'and percus­ 27 Puts down group 2 Feast check 91 Arafat's org. formation, 382-7890. sion sections. Information, 439-7749. '. 28 Pretends 91 Emily. for one 3 Counter's start 48 Long 92 Pooch 30 Hombre's 92 Roast 4 Wander 49 Douglas & 95 Vital vessel ALBANY AIRPORT GALLERY COLONIE TOWN BAND lady: abbr. 93 Johnson 5 Pooch others 96 Singing voice Site-specific installations by Larry Kagan Several openings, rehearsals on Mondays and Cara Nigro, as we,ll as installations by 31 Unit of force' 94 Speeds 6 ~ time; 'single 50 Connected 98 Italian bucks at 7:30 p.m. at town hall, Route 9, Newton-:· . 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SUBURBAN SOUNDS ruler, for short or joy Field movie 61 Resident of a mammal COMMUNITY CHORUS NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DANCE 38 Canoe's 102 With 103 1 0 Simpson and country 108 G reek letter Openings in mixed chorus, rehearsals 'Dawn of Modern Dance: Music, Myth Across, corn others in the 110 Sundays at 7 p.m. at Lynnwood Reformed cou~in and Movement," exhibit chronicling the 40 Soon chip 11 Beverages Pyrenees Unprocessed Church, Route 146, Guilderland. Informa­ careers of Ruth St. Denis and Isador.a tion,861-8000. afterward accompani­ 12 Inlet 62 Yonder material 41 Insulting ment 13 Pooch 63 Miles 112 901 nickname 103 See 102 14 Pooch 64 Pooch 42 Young animal Across. 15 Tied 65 Camera part 43 Forest .104 SI. 16 Nerve ending 66 Algerian port creature Augustine's 18 Blind 67 Shade maker 44 Pronoun 45 Run 46 Texan's neighbor 47 Burst 48 Fictional bear 49 Numbers to be multiplied 52 Pooch 54 Greedy one 55 Combine 57 Acad. operator 58 Loony· 59 Word with room or department 60 Swiss river 61 Opponent 62 Of birds 65 Find pleasing 66 Electrical units 67 _ as; finally become 68 Piece in a floral arrangement 69 Prefix for circle or skilled The Spotlight November 14,2007 • Page 33 Calendar of Events Spotlight tion, 765-2870. NEW SCOTLAND Feura Bush, 439-0548. 465-3193. preschool ch i Idren, at the Del mar Reformed Wednesday, Nov.14 Mountainview Evangelical Free ChurCh, Church, 386 Delaware Ave., nursery care NEW SCCJII.AHD PIONEER CLUBS Route 155, Voorheesville, 765-3390. VOORHEESVILLE provided, 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., BETHLEHEM SENIORS Onesquethaw Reformed Church, Tarrytown Information, call Jennifer at 439-9929 or For children grades 1 through junior high; Road, Feura Bush, 768--2133. [email protected]. Wyman Osterhout Community Center, Mountainview Evangelical Free Church, ADULT NON FlmON BOOK DELMAR ROTARY New Salem, call for time. Information, New Scotland Presbyterian Church, Route Route 155, 3:45 - 5 p.m. Information, 85, 439-6454. . DISCUSSION Normanside Country Club, 7:30 a.m. 765-2109. 765-3390. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES SI. Matthews Church, Mountain View Road, 7 p.m. aUhe Voorheesville Public Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Information, 767-2930. Voorheesville, 765-2805. AA MEETING Library.' Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Information, 439-0503. YOUTH GROUP MEETINGS Unionville Reformed Church, Delaware PLAYGROUP MEETING First Un.ed Melhodisl Church of Voor- UniledPentecostaIChurch,Route85,New Turnpike, 439-5001. First United Methodist Church playgroups heesville, 68 ~Ie St .. 6 p.m. Salem, 7 p.m. Information. 76?-4410. United Pentecostal Church, Route 85, New Tuesday, Nov. 20 BETHLEHEM LIONS CLUB will meet from 10:30 to noon in the nurs­ • Salem, 765-441O.DAY- (NOT IN JULY OR AUGUST) ery. Playgroup provides opportunity for DELMAR Normanside Country ClUb, Delmar, 7 p.m. childcaretakers and pre-nursery school Thursda~~ I\ov, 15 Saturday, Nov. 17 VOORHEESVILLE Informalion, 439-4857. age children to socialize in a relaxed WEIGHT WATCHER DELMAR atmosphere. Informalion, call 439-9976, . BETHLEHEM .THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW MEETINGS ALZHEIMER'S SUPPORT ext. 228.' GROUP by Puppetree at 2 p.m. at the Voorheesville The local chapter of Weight Watchers WEIGHT WATCHERS AA MEETING Public Library. No sign up necessary. Space meets today a1.12:15 p.m. at St. Stephens Northeast NY Alzheimer's Association • MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS The local chapter of Weight Watchers meetings for families. caregivers, and (MOPS) Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 85 Elm Ave., is limited. Church, Delmar. meets tonight at 6 p.m. at St. Stephen's 7:30p.m. freinds; Delmar Presbyterian Church, 585 Christian fellowship group for mothers of ChurCh, Delmar. VOORHEESVILLE BETHLEHEM Delaware Ave., 7 p.m. preschool chi Idren, atthe Delmar Reformed GLENMONT Church, 386 Delaware Ave., nursery care BETHLEHEM SOLID ROCK CHURCH Story Hour at Tea and Tattered Pages Used · VOORHEESVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY FARMERS MARKET provided, 9:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m., 1 Kenwood Ave., evening prayer and Bible Information. call Jennifer at 439-9929 or ilDoks, 329 Glenmont Road, Glenmont, The Mitten Tree goes up atthe Voorheesvi Ile (SPRING SUMMER AND FALL) BETHLEHEM study, 7 p.m. Information, 439-4314. [email protected]. 10:30 a.m. Public Library. Please bring agift of gloves, Market and Chicken Barbeque, SENIOR OTIZ£NS hats, etc., for children at St. Catherine's 2:30p.m. t06 p.rn. rain or shine, FirstUnited CHENREZIG PRAmCE YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave., Center through Dec. 14. Methodisl Church, 428 Kenwood Ave. 12:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955: Sunday, Nov. 18 AND MEDITATION Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Meditation ontheBodhisattva of Compas­ Park, 2-5:30 p.m. Information, 439- TREASURE COVE THRIFT SHOP FREE HEALTH LECTURES BET~LEHEM · Monday, Nov. 19 sion, at the KTC Buddhist Center, Doane 0503. First United Methodist Church, 428 Ken­ Sluart School, Route 9W, Albany, 7 p.m., Dr. Ron Stram and staff offer health tree wood Ave., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Gently used Information, 374-1792. SECOND MILERS lectures every third Thursday of each month. WORSHIP INFORMATION BETHLEHEM brand name clothing and accessories at (OCTOBER THRU JUNE)' All events at the Center for Integrative Bethlehem Community Church, 201 Elm very low prices. Health and Healing. 7:30 p.m. Registration ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Normanside Country Club, noon, Informa­ Ave., 439-3135. PEACE VIGIL. recommended.lnformationand topics. call Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware tion, 439-2752. Bethlehem Congregation of Jehovah's Bethlehem Neighbors For Peace, weekly CHURCH LUNCH 689-2244 or visit www.cihh.net Witnesses, Elm Avenue and Feura Bush Ave., Delmar, 7:30 p.m. Information, peace vigil, Four Corners intersection, (JUNE, JULY, AUGUST) 439-4955. SOLID ROCK CHURCH Road, 439-0358. Delmar, 5-6 p.m., Information, 439-1968. Sponsored by the South Bethlehem United BETHLEHEM ART Bethlehem Lutheran, ChurCh, 85 Elm Ave., evening prayer and Bible study, 7 p.m., 1 - Methodist Church, Willowbrook Avenue~ EVENINGS ON THE GREEN ASSOCIATION 439-4328. YOUTH EMPLOYMENT SERVICES weekly on Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Kenwood Ave. Information, 439'4314. Delmar Full Gospel Church, 292 Elsmere (JULY) Del mar Presbyterian Church, 585 Delaware Parks and Recreation Office, Elm Avenue Information, 767-9953. Ave., 7:30 p.m., Informatlon, 439-3948. Ave., 439-4407. Bethlehem Public Library's Free Sum­ CHENREZIG PRAmCE Delmar Presbyterian Church, 585 Delaware Park, 2-5:30 p.rn. Also Wed. 2-5:30 p.m. mer Concert Series, 7 p.m. Information, Information, 439-0503. PRAYER MEETING AND MEDITATION ADULT BIBLE S1UDY Ave .. 439-9252. 439-9341. Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware At Gospel Fellowship, 7p.m., 10Rockefeller Meditation on the Bodhisattva of Compas­ First Reformed Church of Bethlehem, sion, at the KTC Buddhist Cenler, Doane Ave., 439-9929. DELMAR KIWANIS Rd., Delmar, benealh Normans Kill bridge, BINGO 7 p.m., Route 9W, Selkirk. tnformation, Family of God Nazarene Church, Krumkill Tool's FamilyRestaurant, DelawareAvenue, Information 482-2132. Stuart School. Route 9W, Albany, 7 p.m., 767-2243. BlanchardAmerlcan legion Post, 16 Poplar Information, 374-1792. Road at Blessing Road; North Bethlehem, 6:15 p.m. Information, call Chris at 439- Drive, 7:30 p.m.lnformalion, 439-9819. 453-9953. 3026 or Gary at 439-9629 PLANNING BOARD TOWN BOARD : .' BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN First Church of Christ, Scientist. 555 Bethlehem Town HaU, 445 Delaware Ave., (SEPTEMBER THRU MAY) Delaware Ave .. 439-2512. BOY SCOUT TROOP 58 Bethlehem Town Hall, 445 Delaware Ave.,. PLAYGROUP 7:30 p.m. Information, 439-4955. children's choir, 6:15 p.m., senior choir, 7 FirstRelormedChurchofBethlehem, Route (WHEN SCHOOL IS IN SESSION) 5:30 p.ni. Information, 439-4955'- Firsl Uniled Methodist Church, 428 Elsmere Elementary School. 247 Delaware p.m., 85 Elm Ave.lnfonnation, 439-4328. 9W, Selkirk, 767-2243. Kenwood Ave. Meets 10:30 a.m. to noon BINGO First United Methodist Church of Delmar, Ave., 7:30 to 9 p.m. BETHLEHEM TOASTMASTERS in the nursery. The playgroup provides at the Bethlehem Elks Lodge, RO,ule 144, AA MEETINGS 428 Kenwood Ave., 439-9976. opportunities for child care takers and The Clubhouse, Adams Station Apts .. 1 7:30 p.m. Glenmont Community Church, 1 Chapel pre-nursery school age children to social ize BC SCHOOL BOARD Juniper Drive, Delmar, 7:30 p.m.lnforma- SlingenandsCommunityChurch,1499New Lane, Glenmont, 436-7710. in a relaxed atmosphere. Information, call BETHLEHEM LODGE 85. . dislrict office, 90 Adams Place, 7 p.m. lion;439-o871.;,, ;, 0':"0, "1' ScotlandRoad,noon,andDelmarReformed , Gospel Fellowship, 10 Rockefeller.Road, 439-9976 ext. 228 . , '.': ,'.. , ,("Information, 439-7Q98. j. J ii' '.' . - Church':3B6 Delaware,Ave., 8:30 p.m: Delmar, 482-2132. Masonic Tlmple, 421 Kenwood Ave. EVENINGS ON THE GREEN (JULY) King's Chapel, 434 Route 9W, Glenmont, NEW SCOTLAND ' . CLASS IN JEWISH MYSTICISM 1 BETHLEHEM ELl

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More Cars/ Trucks/ ALL CASH CANDY ROUTE. ware, BR furn, refrigerator, REPAIR, Michael T. Lamkin, SUV's from $500! For list­ riors, Silpada and. many Do you earn $800 in a day? Need Extra Gas .Money? washer, dryer and more. Upholstered stool mauve Registered Piano Techni­ ings 800-546-5204 ext more! . Your own local candy route. Affordable day care, my houseofroseantiques.com $35. 885-2637. cian, Piano Technicians T309 Includes 30 machines and home. Experience w/refer- FIREWOOD Hol;day Bazaar and Cafe. Guild. Over 25 years. 427· 2001 Nissan Maxima GLE candy. All for $9,995.CALL ences. Info and location GIFTS November 16th, 11am- 1903.' . 3 Liter, automatic, loaded, 888·771-3496 449-4853 . David Simpson Firewood­ Looking for Gifts or Classes 7pm. November 17th, female owned, maintained, 10am-4pm. 405 Washing­ PUPPIES CAREER TRAINING ---C"'L"'EA"'N""I"'NG"""'SE--R--VI"'CccES:-- Green $250 per cord, $450 for the Holiday Season? new brakes front/rear, truck load. Seasoned $325 Look to our Service Direc­ ton Ave, Albany. Crafts and Gender: Female Age: 12 needs nothing, runs super, TRACTOR TRAILER TRAIN­ HUNGRY LEAF RAKER! Call per cord, $600 truck load. tory for MOSAICS BY CH RIS­ food. weeks 4 extra snow tires, asking ING Accredited by ACCSCT Tim 439-2924 Face cord $120. AU pro· TINE. LAWN SERVICES Color/Markings: red with $9,200. CaU 767-3427, courses certified PTOI, HOLIDAYS ARE HERE -clean- cessed hardwood. 518- leave f)'lessage. Student Loans, PeU Grants, 234-1401 HANDYMAN ALWAYS THE BEST CLEAN white markings ing, errands, reliable expe- UP - Landscaping. Capital Veterans Benefits if quaL;': rience. Holiday Specials! DRY SEASONED HARDWOOD, . Experienced and affordable Size at Maturity: Medium AUTOS WANTED District Northern Greens. tied. NationaL Tractor Trailer CaU Angela for details 767- Cut, Split, and delivered. Handyman in CAPITOL DIS- Bloodlines: Yes Donate Vehicle, running or Schools Buffalo/ Liverpool, 2026 $110 Facecord. 518-312- TRICT. Any work inside or 518-320-0260. Albany/ Schenectady County. Champion Sired: No For not accepted, FREE TOW· NY. Brochure 1-888·243- 0934 out, licensed and insured. more information email: ING TAX DEDUCTIBLE, NO­ 9320. www.ntts.edu HOUSE PAINTING, HOUSE References available. 221. LOST [email protected] AHS ARC, Support No Kill· WINDOW CLEANING & GUT-' Mixed seasoned hardwoods. 4177. Get Crane Trained! Crane/ TER CLEANING. Free es- Cut, split, and delivered. FIND SOMETHING? Adver­ English Bulldog Puppies, Shelters, Animal' Rights, Heavy Equip Training. Na­ Research to Advance Vet­ timates, Low prices. Call $90 a face, $225 a cord. tise it free. 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Trade Commission toll-free, ary/ success/benefits for to fax:439-1592, mail to managers with supervisory arrest conviction record, or time. Please contact us for mail to P9 Box 610, Sling­ com 1-(877)-FTC-HELP, or visit PO Box 610 Slingerlands experience. Both ~esumes an intention to make any more details. Requirements erlands, NY 12159 Call GiftShop- Holiday/Seasonal www.ftc.gov to learn more. 12159 or e-mail JVW@ny­ such preference, limitation, - Should be a computer 4391564 for info. A public service message to: steve.mueller@holiday­ cap.rr.com. Call 439-1564 help. The Parisian Cottage touch.com or fax to 330- or discrimination. Title 29, Literate. 2-3 hours access Driver -Van driver - PT, is seeking customer service from the SPOTLIGHT News­ for more information. to the internet weekly. papers and the Federal 336-5474. U.S. Code, Chap. 630, ex­ transport adults with de­ oriented saLes associate Retail Sales. Full-time Must be over 19yrs of age. 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Good of the home and garden re­ 1-800-488-2921 Ask for for Cyndy. violation of the law. Our for any Questions for De­ benefits, friendly team en- quired. Voorheesville (next Department D-9 are informed that tails on Pics and Price. The Spotlight Page 38· November 14,2007 , LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE i LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE I agent is: USA Corporate Albany, NY 12207. The reg' lD·17333 whom process against it may NY 12207. Purpose: any Allstate Corp. Sves Corp., 41 LEGAL NOTICE Services Inc. at the same istered agent is: USA Cor- be served. SSNY shall mail lawful activity. State St., Ste. 415, Albany, address. Purpose: all lawful Notice of Formation of FLY· porale Services Inc. at the LEGAL NOTICE process to: Allstate Corp. LD·17346 NY 12207. Purpose: any VENTURES LI:'C. Arts. of same address. Purpose: all NOTICE OF FORMATION Sves Corp., 41 State St., Ste. (November 14, 2007) lawful activity. activities. I Org. was filed with SSNY lawful activities. OF LIMITED LIABILITY 415,Albany, NY 12207. Pur· LD·17374 LD·17386 ~ on 3/27/03. Office location: LD·17327 COMPANY. NAME: PRO pose: any lawful activity. (November 14, 2007) (November 14, 2007) Albany County. SSNY des· PAINT SQUAD LLC. Articles LD·17339 LEGAL NOTICE I (November 14, 2007) I ignated as agent of LLC of Organization were filed ·(November 14, 2007) I whom process ~ainst may with the Secretary of State NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSN shall mail of New York (SSNY) on OFLLC LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of STAT- process to: c/o The LLC, 09/28/07. The latest date of LEGAL NOTICE Berkley 314, LLC, filed Arti· Notice of Formation of Excel- 46 State Street- _3rd Floor, Notice of Formation of RA- dissolution is 12131/2099. Of- c1es of Organization with the lence 777, LLC. Arts Of Org. EN HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with SSNY Albany, NY 12207. The reg· HINI LLC. Arts. of 0:ifc' was fice location: Albany County. Notice of Formation of Cook,- New York Secretary of State filed with Secy. Of Slate of istered agent is: USA Cor- filed with SSNY on 1 06/04. SSNY has been deSignated iejar Capital LLC. Arts Of on September 19, 2007. Its N.Y. (SSNY) on 08/24/07. Of· on 10/05/07. Office loca- porate Services Inc. at the Office location: Albany Coun- as agent of the LLC upon Org. filed w~h Secy. Of State office is located in Albany fice location: Albany County. tion: Albany County. SSNY same address. Purpose: all ty. SSNY designated as whom process.against it may of N.V. (SSNY) on 09/20107. County. The Secretary of SSNY designated as agent designated as agent of LLC lawful activities. agent of LLC whom pro- be served. SSNY shall mail a Office location: Albany Coun- State has been designated of LLC upon whom process · whom process against may LD·17321 cess against may be served. copy of process to the LLC, ty. SSNY designated ~s as agent upon whom process against it may be served. be served. SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, (November 14, 2007) SSNY shall mail process to: 1375 Broadway, Suite 600, agent of LLC upon whom may be served and shall mail SSNY shall mail process to: c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· New York, New York 10018. process against it may be a copy of any process selVed Allstate Corp. Svcs Corp., 41 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: For any lawful selVed. SSNY shall mail pro- on him or her to the LLC, at State SI., Ste. 415, Albany, Albany, NY 12207. The reg· LEGAL NOTICE The registered agent is: USA purpose .. cess to: Allstate Corp. Svcs LLC, 677 Broadway, Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: any istered agent is: USA Cor- Corporate Services Inc. at LD·17334 Corp.,41 State SI., Ste. 415, NY 12207. The street ad- lawful activity. porate Services Inc. at the same address. Purpose: all Notice of Formation of IMR the same address. Purpose: (November 14, 2007) Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: dress of the principal busi- LD·17375 INTERNATIONAL MARKET all lawful activities. any lawful activity. ness location is 677 Broad- (November 14, 2007) lawful activities. RESEARCH LLC. Arts. of LD·17328 LD-17340 way, Albany, NY 12207. Its LD·17387 Org. was filed with SSNY (November 14, 2007) LEGAL NOTICE (November 14, 2007) business is to engage in any (November 14, 2007) on 4/28/03. Office location: lawful activity for which lim- LEGAL NOTICE Albany County. SSNY des· NOTICE OF FORMATION ited liability companies may Notice of Formation of Ac- ignated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE OF LlMliED LIABILITY LEGAL NOTICE be organized under Section LEGAL NOTICE whom process ~ainst may COMPANY. NAME: BASILI· 203 of the New York Limited cessible Brokers, LLC. Arts be selVed. SSN shall mail Notice of Formation of VOL- CO KLEIN LLC. Articles Notice of Formation of Mal- Liability Company Act. Of Org. filed with se~. Of Notice of Formation of process to: c/o The LLC, LEY & FASHION AGENCY of Organization were filed calm Lustgarten LLC. Arts LD·17360 State of N.Y. (SSN ) on BUSHWICK ENTERPRISE 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with the Secretary of State Of Org. liIed with Secy. Of (November 14, 2007) 09125/07. Office location: GROUP II LLC. Arts. of Org. Albany, NY 12207. The reg· with SSNY on 12106/01. Of· of New York (SSNY) on State of N.Y. (SSNY) on Albany County. SSNY desig· was filed with SSNY on istered agent-is: USA Cor- fice location: Albany County. 08/24/07. Office location: 09/21/07. Office location: nated as agent of LLC upon 10/09/07. Office location: porate Services Inc. at the SSNY designated as agent of Albany County. SSNY has Albany County. SSNY desig· LEGAL NOTICE whom process against it may Albany County. SSNY des· same address. Purpose: all LLC whom process against been deSignated as agent of naled as agent of LLC upon be served. SSNY shall mail ignated as agent of LLC lawful activities. may be served. SSNY shall the LLC upon whom process whom process against it may NOTICE OF FORMATION process to: Allstate Corp. whom process against may LD·17322 mail process to: c/o The against it may be served. be served. SSNY shall mail OF LIMITED LIABILITY Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. be served. SSNY shall mail (November 14, 2007) LLC, .46 State Street- 3rd SSNY shall mail a copy process to: The LLC, 210 COMPANY. NAME: ALLIED 415,Albany, NY 12207. Pur· process to: CIO THE LLC, Floor, Albany, NY 12207. of process to the LLC, 27 E.63rd St., Apt. 6B, New BROADCASTING SATEL· pose: any lawful activity. 2 CROSS ST, BUILDING The registered agent is: USA West 20th Street, Suite 600, York, NY 10021. Purpose: LITE, LLC. Articles of Orga- LD·17379 2, LAKEWOOD, NJ 08701. LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services I nco at New York, New York 10011. any lawful activity. nization were filed with the (November 14, 2007) Purpose: all lawful activi- the same address. Purpose: Purpose: For any lawful LD·17341 Secretary of State of New ties. Notice of Formation of all lawful activities. purpose. (November 14, 2007) York (SSNY) on 10101/07. LD·17388 R.S.S. ROAD SURFACE LD·17329 LD·17335 Office location: Albany LEGAL NOTICE (November 14, 2007) SUPPLIER LLC. Arts. of County. SSNY has been (November 14, 2007) (N~vember 14, 2007) Org. was filed with SSNY LEGAL NOTICE deSignated as agent of the NOTICE OF FORMATION on 10/24/03. Office loca- LLC upon whom process OF LIMITED PARTNER· LEGAL NOTICE SHIP. NAME: DOONBEG tion: Albany County. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of Seven against it may be served. designated as agent of LLC Blades LLC. Arts Of Org. SSNY shall mail a copy of FUND, LP. Notice of formation of Lim- whom process against may Notice of Formation of NOTICE OF FORMATION filed with Secy. Of State of process to the LLC, 1140 Application for Authority was ited Liability Company (LLC). be served. SSNY shall mail CAIMI & LIAISON TRAD· OF LIMITED LIABILITY N.Y. (SSNY) on 08/24/07. Of· Avenue of the Americas, filed with the Secretary of Name of LLC: Revolutionary process to: c/o The LLC, ING AMERICA LLC. Arts. COMPANY. NAME: VE·· fice location: Albany County. Suite 1800, New York, New State of New York · Structures, LLC. Articles of 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, of Org. was filed with SSNY LOCITY ASSET GROUP, SSNY designated as agent York 10036. Purpose: For (SSNY) on 09/19/07. The LP Organization filed with the Albany, NY 12207. The reg· on 10/02/07. Office loca- LLC. Articles of Organization of LLC upon whom process any lawful purpose. was originally filed with the Secretary of State of New istered agent is: USA Cor- tion: Albany County. SSNY were filed with the secretai) against it may be served. LD·17363 Secretary of State of York (SSNY) on October 3, porate Services Inc. at the designated as agent of LLC of State of New York (SSN ) SSNY shall mail process to: (November 14, 2007) Delaware on 09/14/07. The 2007. Business location: 69 same address. Purpose: all whom process ~ainst may on 09/24/07. Office location: Allstate Corp. Svcs Corg., 41 duration ·is perpetual. Office Trinity Place #G3, Albany, lawful activities. be served. SSN shall mail Albany County. SSNY has State St., Ste. 415, AI any, . location: Albany New York 12202, Albany LD·17323 process to: c/o The LLC, 46 been designated as agent of NY 12207. Purpose: any LEGAL NOTICE County. SSNY has been County. SSNY has been (November 14, 2007) State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- the LLC upon whom process lawful activity. designated as agent of the deSignated as agent of LLC ny, NY 12207. The registered a~ainst it may be served. LD·17342 Notice of Formation of BULL LP upon whom pro·cess upon whom process against agent is: USA Corporate S NY shall mail a copy of (November 14, 2007) & BEAR ADVISORY LLC. against it may be served. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE Services Inc. at the same process to the LLC, 315 Arts. of Or~. was filed with ~ may be served. SSNY shall shall mail a copy of any pro- address. Purpose: all lawful Flatbush Avenue, Suite 405, SSNY on 9 12107. Office 10' mail a copy of process to the cess against the LLC served Notice of Formation of UNf- activities. Brooklyn, New York 11217. LEGAL NOTICE cation: Albany County. SSNY LP, 800 Third · upon it to: Amy Orava, 69 BASE LLC. Arts. of Org. was LD·17330 Purpose: For any lawful designated as agent of LLC Avenue, 30th Floor, New Trinity Place #G3, Albany, filed with SSNYon 10108/03. (November 14, 2007) purpose. Notice 01 Formation of whom process against may York, New York 10022. NY 12202. LLC shall be Office location: Albany LD·17336 Driggs Ave Studios LLC. be served. SSNY shall mail LD·17380 manager managed. LLC has County. SSNY deSignated (November 14, 2007) Arts Of or~. filed with Secy. process to: c/o The LLC, (November 14, 2007) been formed to engage in as agent of LLC whom pro- LEGAL NOTICE Of State 0 N.Y. (SSNY) on 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, any lawful act or activity. cess against.may be served. 09/25/07. Office location: Albany, NY 12207. The reg· LD·17390 SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Formation of LEGAL NOTICE Albany County. SSNY desig· istered agent is: USA Cor- LEGAL NOTICE (November 14, 2007) c/o The LLC, 46 State Street- SPORTS CAPITAL LLC. naled as agent of LLC upon po rate Services Inc. at the . 3rctFloor, Albany, NY 12207. Arts. of Org. was filed with Notice of Qualification of whom process against it may same address. Purpose: all NOTICE OF FORMATION The registered agent is: USA SSNY on 9/16/03. Office 10' Virgin Galactic, LLC. Au- be served. SSNY shall mail lawful activities. OF LIMITED LIABILITY LEGAL NOTICE Corporate Services Inc. at cation: Albany County. SSNY thority filed with sec). of process to: Allstate Corp. LD·17364 COMPANY. NAME: GOAT the same address. Purpose: deSignated as agent of LLC State 01 N.Y. (SSNY on Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. (November 14, 2007) ENTERPRISES, Notice of Qualification of all lawful activities. whom process ~ainst may 7/23/07. Office location: 415, Albany, NY 12207. Pur· LLC. Articles of Organization Newport Television Hold- LD·17324 be served. SSN shall mail Albany County. LLC formed pose: any lawful activity. were filed with the Secretary ings LLC. Authority filed with (November 14, 2007) process to:·c/o The LLC, 46 in Delaware (DE) on 7/27/04. LD·17343 LEGAL NOTICE of State of New Secy. of State of N.Y. (SSNy) State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- SSNY designated as agent (November 14, 2007) York'(SSNY) on 08/16/07. on 10/1/07. Office location: ny, NY 12207. The registered of LLC upon whom process Notice of Qualification of Uni- Office location: Albany Coun- Albany County. Principal LEGAL NOTICE agent is: USA Corporate against it may be served. comer Texas, LLC. Authority ty. SSNY has been business location: 8415 E. Services Inc. at the same SSNY shall mail process LEGAL NOTICE filed with Secy. of State of designated as agent of the 21st Street North, ·Ste. 120, Notice of Formation of BRIS- address. Purpose: atllawful to: clo Corporation Service N.Y. (SSNY) on 9/25/07. Of· LLC upon whom process Wichita, KS 67206. LLC TLE LLC. Arts. of Or~. was activities. Company (CSC), 80 Stale Notice of Formation of Ramiz fice location: Albany County. against it may be served. formed in Delaware (DE) on filed with SSNYon 11 29/05. LD·17331 St., Albany, NY 12207. DE & Sons LLC. Arts Of Org. LLC formed in Texas (TX) on SSNY shall mail a co'py of 4/17107. SSNY deSignated Office location: Albany (November 14, 2007) address of LLC: clo CSC, filed with Secy. Of State of 10/22104. SSNY designated process to the LLC, c/o Ross as agent of LLC upon whom County. SSNY deSignated 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/01/07. Of· as agent of LLC upon whom Wisdom, CPA, PLLC, 29 process against it may be as agent of LLC whom pro- . 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. fice location: Albany County. process against it may be Broadway, Suite 1412, New served. SSNY shall mail cess against may be served. LEGAL NOTICE A.rts. of Org. filed with DE SSNY designated as agent served. SSNY shall mail York, New York 10006. Pur· process to: c/o Corporation SSNY shall mail process to: Secy. of State, 401 Federal of LLC upon whom process process to: c/o Corporation pose: For any lawful Service Company (CSC), c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· NOTICE OF FORMATION St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. against it may be served: Service Company, 80 State purpose. 80 State St., Albanr- NY 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. OF LIMITED LIABILITY Purpose: any lawful activity. SSNY shall mail process to: St., Albany, NY 12207. TX LD·17381 .12207. DE address 0 LLC: The registered agent is; USA COMPANY. NAME: 10COV· LD·17337 Allstate Corp. Svcs Corp., 41 address/principal business (November 14, 2007) c/o CSC, 2711 Centerville Corporate Services Inc. at ELLO & SONS BUILDERS (November 14, 2007) State :;>1., Ste. 415, Albany, location of LLC: 1701 Hit- Road, Ste. 400, Wilmington, the same address. Purpose: & REMODELERS LLC. Ar· NY 12207. Purpose: any lendahl Blvd., Houston, TX · DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed all lawful activities. ticles of Organization were lawful activity. 70055. Arts. of Org. filed with LEGAL NOTICE with DE Secy. of State, 401 LD·17325 filed with the Secretary of LEGAL NOTICE LD·17344 TX Secy. of State, P.O. Box Federal SI., Ste, 4, Dover, (November 14, 2007) State of New York (SSNY) (November 14, 2007) 13697, Austin, TX 78711. NOTICE OF FORMATION OE 19901. Purpose; any on 09/21/07. Office loca- Notice of Qualification of Purpose: any lawful activity. OF LIMITED LIABILITY lawful activity. tion: Albany County. SSNY MIL 509.west 212·1, LLC. LD·17365 COMPANY. NAME: WORLD LD·17400 LEGAL NOTICE has been deSignated as Authority filed with Secy. LEGAL NOTICE (November 14, 2007) TALK WIRELESS, (November 14, 2007) . . agent of the LLC upon whom of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on LLC. Articles of Organization NotIce of FormatlOn of process against it may be 9/20107. Office location: Notice of Formation of M were filed with the Secretary FOUNDATION JIRANI LLC .. served. SSNY shall mail a Albany County. LLC formed & J Elite Properties, LLC. LEGAL NOTICE of State of New LEGAL NOTICE Arts. of Org. was filed with copy of process to the LLC in Delaware (DE) on 9/19/07. Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. York (SSNY) on 10102/07. SS~Yon 11/29/05. Office 10- c/o Anthony locovello, 2988 SSNY designated as agent Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on Notice of Formation of Dora· Office location: Albany Coun· Notice of Qualification of .catlon:Albany County. SSNY Lawton Avenue Bronx New of LLC upon whom process 09/25/07. Office location: mafi Of NY, LLC. Arts Of Org. ty. SSNY has been Newport Television LLC. designated as agent of LLC York 10465. p'urpose: For against it may be served. Albany County. SSNY desig- filed with Secy. Of State of designated as agent of the · Authority filed with, Secy. whom process against may any lawful purpose SSNY shall mail process nated as agent of LLC upon N. Y. (SSNY) on 09/24/07. Of· LLC upon whom process of State 01 N.Y. (SSNY) on be served. SSNY shall mail LD-17332 . to: c/o Paracorp Inc., 41 whom process against it may fice location: Albany County. against it may be served. 9/27/07. Office location: process to: clo The LLC, (November 14 2007) State St., Ste. 405, Albany, be served. SSNY shall mail SSNY designated as agent SSNY shall mail a copy of Albany County. Principal 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, ' NY 12207. DE address of process to: Allstate Corp. of LLC upon whom process process to the LLC, 69 Rog- business location: 8415 E. Albany, NY 12207. The reg· LLC: Paracorp Inc., 40 East Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Ste. against it may be served. ers Avenue, Brooklyn, New 21st Street N,. Ste. 120, istered agent is: USA Cor- LEGAL NOTICE Division St., Ste. A, Dover, 415, Albany, NY 12207. Pur- SSNY shall mail process to: York 11216. Purpose: For Wichita, KS 67206. LLC porate Services Inc. at the DE 19901. Arts. of Org. filed pose: any lawful activity. Allstate Corp. Svcs Corp., 41 any lawful purpose. formed in Delaware (DE) on same address. Purpose: all NOTICE OF FORMATION with DE Secy. of State, 401 LD·17345 State St., Ste. 415, Albany, LD·17382 4/17107. SSNY designated lawful activities. OF LIMITED LIABILITY Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, (November 14, 2007) NY 12207. Purpose: any (November 14, 2007) as agent of LLC upon whom LD·17326 COMPANY. NAME: PAG DE 19901. Purpose: real lawful activity . process against it may be (November 14, 2007) WINE & LIQUOR LLC. Ar· estate investment. LD·17373 served. SSNY shall mail ticles of Organization were LD·11338 LEGAL NOTICE (November 14, 2007) LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o Corporation filed with the Secretary of (November 14,2007) Service Company, 80 State LEGAL NOTICE State of New York (SSNY) Notice of Formation of Pai Notice of Formation of WES- St., Albany, NY 12207. DE on 08/27/07. Office location: Studio LLC. Arts Of Org. filed TIN HOLDINGS LLC. Arts. address of LLC: 2711 Cen- Notice of Formation of PER- LEGAL NOTICE Albany County. SSNY has with Secy. Of State of N.Y. of Org. was filed with SSNY terville Road, Wilmington, SPEX CONSULTANTS LLC. LEGAL NOTICE been deSignated as agent of (SSNY) on 09/25/07. Office Notice of Formation of Maoz on 10/05/07. Office loca- DE 19808. Arts. of Org. filed Arts. of Org. was filed with the LLC upon whom process Notice of Formation of All location: Albany County. 8th Street, LLC. Arts Of Org. tion: Albany County. SSNY with DE Secy. of State, 401 SSNY on 6/06/03. Office 10' against it may be served. Boro Consulting LLC. Arts SSNY deSignated as agent filed with Secy. Of State of designated as agent of LLC Federal St., Ste. 4, Dover, cation: Albany County. SSNY SSNY shall mail a copy of Of Org. filed with Secy. Of of LLC upon whom process N. Y. (SSNY) on OBi31 107. Of· whom process against may DE 19901. Purpose: any designated as agent of LLC process to the LLC, 9 Toro- Slate of N.Y. (SSNY) on against it may be served. fice location: Albany County. be served. SSNY shall mail lawful activity. whom process against may nado Drive, Latham, New 09119/07. Off-ice location: SSNY shall mail process to: SSNY designated as agent process to: c/o The LLC, 46 LD·17401 be served. SSNY shall mail York 12110. Purpose: For Albany County. SSNY desig· Allstate Corp. Svcs Corp., 41 of LLC upon whom process State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- (November 14, 2007) process to: c/o The LLC, any lawful purpose. nated as agent of LLC upon State St., Ste. 415, Albany, against it may be served. ny, NY 12207. The registered 46 State Street· 3rd Floor, SSNY shall mail process to: .. The Spotlight November 14, 2007 • Page 39 LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC), Abby Road Advisors LLC, LEGAL NOTICE process against it may be Office location: Albany Coun· LEGAL NOTICE Name of LLC is Albany Peg· 8 Wright St., -Westport, CT Notice of Formation of Tastes served. SSNY shall mail pro· ty. SSNY designated as asus Capital, LLC. Articles 06880 . Address to be main· NOTICE OF FORMATION cess to: Allstate Corp. Svcs agent of LLC whom pro­ Notice of Formation of VAR­ on the Fly New York, LLC. of Organization of LLC were tarned in DE: 1209 Orange OF LIMITED LIABILITY Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. Corp.,41 StateSt., Ste.415, cess against may be served. SITY LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with NY Secretary of St., Wilmington, DE 19801. COMPANY. NAME: JWT Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: SSNY shall'mail process to: filed with SSNYon 10/12/07. of State 01 N.V. (SSNY) on State, under Section 203 Arts. of Org. filed with DE ASSOCIATES, LLC. 9/27107. Office location: Alba­ any lawful activity. c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· Office location: Albany of Limited Liability Law of Secy. Of State, 40.1 Fed­ Articles of Organization were LD-17443 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. County. SSNY designated ny County. Principal business State of New York, October eral St., Ste 4., Dover, DE filed with the Secretary of location: c/o Albert A. De­ (November 14, 2007) The registered agent is: USA as agent of LLC whom pro­ 2, 2007. Purpose. of LLC is 19901 . Purpose: any lawful State of New York Corporate Services Inc. at cess against may be served. Napoli, Esq., Tarlow, Breed, to engage in any lawful act activities. (SSNY) on 09/25/07. Office Hart & Rodgers, P.C., 101 the same address. Purpose: SSNY shall mail process to: or activity. Office of LLC is LD-17428 location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. c/o The LLC, 46 Slate Street- Huntington Ave., 8te. 500, located in Albany County. SSNY has been deSignated Boston, MA 02199. SSNY (November 14, 2007) LD-17450 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Secretary of State desig· as agent of the LLC upon Notice of Formation of 250 designated as agent of LLC (November 14, 2007) The registered agent is: USA nated as agent upon whom whom process against it may Manhattan LLC. Arts Of Org. upon whom process against Corporate Services Inc. at process against LLC may be LEGAL NOTICE be servEl!d. SSNY shall filed with Secy. Of State of the same address. Purpose: it may be served. SSNY shall served. Address t6 which mail a copy of process to the N.Y. (SSNY) on 07/18/07. Of­ LEGAL NOTICE all lawful activities. mail process to: Corporation Secretary of State shall mail Notice of Qualification of LLC, 900 Stewart Avenue, fice location: Albany County. LD-17457 Service Company, 80 State a copy of process is 52 Cor· Delta Holdings US LLC. Suite: Lower Level, SSNY designated as agent St., Albany, NY 12207. Pur­ Notice of Formation of BI RD­ (November 14, 2007) porate Circle, Albany, New Authority filed with Secy. Garden City, New York of LLC upon whom process pose: any lawful activity. WOOD LLC. Arts. of Org. York 12203. of Stale of NY (SSNY) on 11530. Purpose: For any against it may be served. LD-17402 was filed with SSNY on LD-17414 10/3/07. Office location: lawful purpose. SSNY shall mail process to: 10/12/07. ,Office location: LEGAL NOTICE (November 14, 2007) (November 14: 2007) Albany County. LLC formed LD-17437 Allstate Corp. Svcs Corp., 41 Albany County. SSNY des­ in Califomia (CA) on 9/13/07. (November 14, 2007) State St., Ste. 415, Albany, ignated as agent of LLC Notice of Qualification of SSNY designated as agent NY 12207. Purpose: any whom process against may Cary Street Partners LLC, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE of LLC upon whom process lawful activity. be served. SSNY shall mail App. for Auth. filed Sec'y of against it may be served. LEGAL NOTICE State (SSNY) 10/12107. Of­ TOWN OF BETHLEHEM LD-17444 process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Legal Notice of Formation of SSNY shall mail process to: fice location: Albany County. PUBLIC HEARING (November 14, 2007) State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ Capital Title Agency, LLC, a Registered Agent Solutions, NOTICE OF FORMATION ny, NY 12207. The registered LLC org. in VA 3/26/02. ANNUAL PLAN FOR 2008 Delaware LLC, formed May Inc., 1773 Western Ave, OF LIMITED LIABILITY SSNY design.ated as agent TOWN OF BETHLEHEM agent is: USA Corporate 22, 2007. Appl 01 Authority Albany, NY 12203. Address COMPANY. NAME: BROOK LEGAL NOTICE Services Inc. at the same of LLC upon whom process SECTION 8 HOUSING filed on June 13, 2007 w/ to be maintained in CA: GROUP LLC. against it may be served. CHOICE VOUCHER PRO­ address. Purpose: all lawful the SSNY. Office Location: 2000 Powell St., Ste 510, Articles of Organization were Notice of Formation of SSNY shall mail copy of pro· GRAM activities. Albany County. SSNY is des· Emel)'Ville, CA 94608. Arts. filed with the Secretary of MARMED INTERNATIONAL LD-17451 cess to c/o Nat. Reg. Agents, DECEMBER 12, 2007 - 6:15 State of New York ignated as agent of the LLC of Org. filed with CA Secy. LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed (November 14, 2007) 875 Ave of the Americas, P.M. upon whom process against 0f State, Business Pro· (SSNY) on 09/26/07. The with SSNY on 10/09/07. Of­ Ste. 501, NY, NY toOO1. VA The Town Board of the Town it ·may be served. SSNY grams Division, 1500 11 th latest date of dissolution is fice location: Albany County. office addr.: 1210 E. Cary of Bethlehem will hold a pub­ 1213112082. Office shall mail a copy of process St., 3rd Floor, Sacramento, SSNY designated as agent of LEGAL NOTICE St., Ste. 300, Richmond, VA lic hearing on Wednesday, to: The LLC, 27 Starr Road, CA 95814. Purpose: any location: Albany County. LLC whom process ,against 23219. Art. of Org. on file: December 12, 2007 at 6: 15 Troy, NY 12182. Address of lawful activities. SSNY has been designated may be served. SSNY shall Notice of Formation of KIN· VA State Corp. Commission, p.m. at the Town Hall, 445 SeC._of State in jurisdiction LD-17429 as agent of the LLC upon mail process to: cia The NERDON LLC. Arts. of Org. 1300 E. Main St., Richmond, Delaware Avenue, Delmar, of organization where Art. Of (November 14, ?007) whom process against it may [LC, 46 State Street· 3rd was filed with SSNY on VA23219. Purpose: any law· New York 12054 for the Org. are filed: 401 Federal be served. SSNY shall mail Floor, Albany, NY 12207. 10/12/07. Office location: ful activities. purpose of receiving com­ Street, Suite 4, Dover, Dela· a copy of process to The registered agent is: USA Albany County. SSNY des­ LD-17459 ments from the public on ware 19901. Purpose: Any LEGAL NOTICE the LLC, 6136 Fieldslon Corporate Services Inc. at ignated as agent of LLC (November 14, 2007) the Town's proposed Agency Lawful Purpose. Road, Br.onx, New York the same address. Purpose: Plan for 2008 for the Section whom process against may LD·17415 NoHce of Qualification of 10471. Purpose: For any all lawful activities. be served. SSNY shall mail 8 Housing Choice Voucher (November 14, 2007) Ignazio's, LLC. Authority filed lawful purpose. LD-17445 process to: c/o The LLC, 46 Program. LEGAL NOTICE with Secy. Of State of N.Y. LD-17438 (November 14, 2007) State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba· Copies of the Agency Plan (SSNY) on 10/11'/07. LLC (November 14,2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered Notice of Formation of and all supporting docu· LEGAL NOTICE Formed in Connecticut (CT agent is: USA Corporate The Hedges Family Lim· mentation are available for ) on 06115/07. Office loca­ LEGAL NOTICE Services Inc. at the same ited Partnership, Cert. of"LP review by the public at the NOTICE OF FORMATION tion: Albany County. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE address. Purpose: all lawful filed Sec'y of State (SSNY) following locations: OF LIMITED LIABILITY designated as agent of LLC Notice of Formation of TEK· activities. 10/4/07. Office location: Town of Bethlehem COMPANY. NAME: 158 upon whom process against Notice of Formation of LA LLC. Arts. of Org. was LD-17452 Albany County. SSNY des­ A.PEACE OF MIND HOM~ MARS LLC. it may be served. SSNY shall filed with SSNY on 12102/04. (November 14, 2007) ignated as agent of LP upon Joseph E. Mastrianni, Inc: Articles of Organization were mail process to: Allstate INSPECTION-LLC. Articles Offiqe location: Albany whom process against it may 445 Delaware Avenue filed with the Secretary of Corp. Svcs. Corp., 41 State of Organization filed with County. SSNY designated be served. SSNY shall mail 242 Union Street Secretary of State of New State of New York St., Ste.415, Albany, NY as agent of LLC whom pro­ LEGAL NOTICE copy of process to c/o Mar­ Delmar, NY 12054 (SSNY) on 09/26/07. l'he 12207. CT address of LLC: York. (SSNY) on 10-17- cess against may be served. ian Schwager, 60 Salisbury Schenectady, NY latest date of dissolution is 5 Orchard Ln., Simsbury, 07. Office location: Albany SSNY shall mail process to: Notice of Formation of LE· Rd., Delmar, NY 12054. 12305 01/10/2072. Office CT 06070. Arts. Of Org. County. (SSNY) designated c/o The LLC, 46 State Street· VENDALE LLC. Arts. 01 Name/addr. of each gen. ptr. (518) 439-4955 location: Albany County. filed with CT Secy. Of State, as agent of LLC upon whom 3rd Floor,Albany, NY 12207. Org. was filed with SSNY avail. at SSNY. Purpose: any SSNY has been deSignated 30 Trinity St., Hartford, CT process against it may be The registered agent is: USA on 10/12/07. Office loca­ lawful activities. Latest date: (518) 372-4739 Ext. 26. as agent of the LLC upon 06115. Purpose: any lawful served. (SSNY) shall mail Corporate Services Inc. at tion: Albany County. SSNY 12/31/2106. All parties in interest and whom process against it may activity. process to the LLC at 73 the same address. Purpose: deSignated as agent of LLC LD-17460 citizens will have an oppor· be served. SSNY shall mail LD-17431 McAlpin SL Albany, N. Y.. all lawful activities. whom process against may (November 14, 2007) tunity to be heard at the said a copy of process to (November 14, 200~) 12209. Purpose: all lawfull LD-17446 be served. SSNY shall mail hearing. the LLC, clo Richard S. activities. (November 14, 2007) process ·to: c/o The LLC, 46 The Town of Bethlehem Brand, Esq., 158 West 131h LD-17440 State Street· 3rd Floor, Alba· LEGAL NOTICE provides reasonable accom· Street, Suite 2A, New York, LEGAL NOTICE (November 14, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered modations,Jor.. the. disablep., New York 10011. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE agent is: USA Corporate Notice of Fonnation of ALLI· Disabled individuals'who For any lawful purpose. Notice of Formation r of 801 , Services Inc. at the same SON FUNDING LLC. Arts. of need assistance in order to LD-17418 . Post Realty LLC. Arts Of Org. LEGAl'NOTICE Notice of Formation of DEKA address. Purpose: all lawful Org. was filed with SSNY on participate should contact (November 14, 2007) filed with Secy. Of State of LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed activities. 10/18107. Office location: Alba­ the Town Clerk's office at NY. (SSNY) on 09/11/07. Of­ Notice of Qualification of Air with SSNY on 12102104. Of­ LD-17453 ny County. SSNY designated 439-4955, Ext. 1183. Ad­ fice location: Albany County. Liquide America Specialty fice location: Albany County. (November 14, 2007) as agent of LLC whom pro· vanced notice is requested. LEGAL NOTICE SSNY designated as agent Gases LLC. Authority filed SSNY deSignated as agent of cess against may be served. BY ORDER OF THE of LLC upon whom process with Secy. of State of NY LLC whom process against SSNY shall mail process to: .' TOWN BOARD Notice of Formation of Har· against it may be served. (SSNY) on 10/9/07. Office may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE c/o The LLC, 46 State Street~ location: Albany County. LLC TOWN OF BETHLEHEM vel LLC. Arts. of Org. filed SSNY shall mail process to: mail process to: c/o The 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. formed in Delaware (DE) on , The registered agent is: USA Kathleen A. Newkirk, MMC, with Secy. of State of NY Allstate Corp. SvcsCorp., 41 LLC, 46 State Street- 3rd Notice of Formation of MIN'· (SSNY).on 3/25/02. Office State St., Ste. 415, Albany, 9/14/07. SSNY designated Floor, Albany, NY 12207. FORD LLC. Arts. of Org. was Corporate Services Inc. at the RMC TOWN CLERK location: Albany Co. SSNY NY 12207. Purpose; any as agent of LLC upon whom The registered agent is: USA liled with SSNY on 10/12/07. same address. Purpose: all Dated: October 10, 2007 designated as agent of LLC lawful activity. process against it may be Corporate Services Inc. at Office location: Albany Coun· lawful activities. LD-17403 upon whom process against LD-17432 served. SSNY shall mail the same address. Purpose: ty. SSNY designated as LD-17461 (November 14, 2007) it may be served. SSNY (Nqvember 14, 2007) process to: Capitol Services, all lawful activities. agent of LLC whom pro· (November 14, 2007) shall mail process to: The Inc., 1218 Central Ave., Ste. LD-17447 cess against may be served. LLC, 46 State St., Albany, 100, Albany, NY 12205. DE (November 14, 2007) SSNY shall mail process to: LEGAL NOTICE NY 12207. Registered agent LEGAL NOTICE address of LLC: Capitol Ser· c/o The LLC, 46 State Sireet- LEGAL NOTICE vices, Inc., 615 South Du· Notice of Qualification of Dis· USA Corporate Services, 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. Inc., 46 State St., Albany, NY Notice of Formation of JTB Pont Hwy., Dover, DE 19901. Notice of Formation of GB DE· count Energy, LLC. Authority LEGAL NOTICE The registered agent is: USA 12207. Purpose: any lawful 95 Himrod LLC. Arts 01 Org. Arts. of Org. filed with DE Corporate Services Inc. at SIGN LLC. Arts. of Org. was filed with Secy. of State of filed with Secy. Of State of Secy. of State, 401 Federal Notice of Formation of filed with SSNY on 10/10/07. NY (SSNY) on 9/27/07. Of­ activities. the same address. Purpose: LD-17426 N.Y. (SSNY) on 09/26/07. Of­ St., Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. FOREBRIDGE LLC. Arts. Office location: Albany Coun· fice location: Albany County. all lawful activities. fice location: Albany County. Purpose: manufacture, sales of Org. was filed with SSNY LD-17454 ty. SSNY designated as agent LLC formed in Delaware (November 14, 2007) SSNY designated as agent and distribution of specialty on 10/15/07. Office loca· (November 14, 2007) of LLC whom process against (DE) on 9/20/07. SSNY of LLC upon whom process gases and equipment. tion: Albany County. SSNY may be served. SSNy' shall designated as agent of LLC against it may be served. LD-17441 designated as agent of LLC mail process to: c/o The LLC, upon whom process against LEGAL NOTICE SSNY shall mail process to: (November 14, 2007) whom process against may LEGAL NOTICE 46 State Street· 3rd Floor, it may be served; SSNY Notice of Qualification of 400 Allstate Corp. SVC5 Corp., 41 be served. SSNY shall mail 'Albany, NY 12207. The regis· shall mail process to: c/o Columbus, LLC. Authority State St., Ste. 415, Albany, process to: c/o The LLC, Notice of Formation of CHES­ tered agent is: USA Corporate National Registered Agents, filed with Secy. of State of NY 12207. Purpose: any LEGAL NOTICE 46 State Street· 3rd Floor, HUNT LLC. Arts. 01 Org. was Services Inc. at the same Inc., 875 Ave of the Ameri· NY (SSNY) on 10/5/07. Of­ lawful activity. Albany, NY 12207. The reg­ filed with SSNYon 10/12107. address. Purpose: all lawful cas, Ste 501, NY, NY 10001. fice location: Albany County. LD-17433 . Notice of Qualification of istered agent is: USA Cor· Office location: Albany Coun­ activities. Address to be maintained in LLC formed in Delaware (November 14, 2007) Algonquin Capital Manage· porate Services Inc. at the ty. SSNY designated as agent LD-17462 DE: 160 Greentree Dr., Ste (DE) on 7/23/07. SSNY' ment, LLC. Authority filed same address. Purpose: all of LLC whom process against (November 14, 2007) 101, Dover, DE 19904. Arts. designated as agent of LLC with Secy. of State of N. Y. lawful activities. may be served. SSNY shall ______of Org. filed with DE Secy. Of upon whom process against (SSNY) on 10/4/2007. Office LD-17448 mail process to: c/o The LLC, . State, 401 Federal St., Ste LEGAL NOTICE it may be served. SSNY location: Albany County. LLC (November 14, 2007) 46 State Street· 3rd Floor, LEGAL NOTICE 4., Dover, DE 19901 . Pur· shall mail process to: cia NOTICE OF FORMATION formed in Connecticut (CT) Albany, NY 12207. The regis­ pose: any lawful activities. Abby Road Advisors LLC, OFLLC on 9/27/1995. SSNY desig­ tered agent is: USA Corporate NOTICE OF FORMATION LD-17411 8 Wright St., Westport, CT Articles of Organization for nated as agent of LLC upon LEGAL NOTICE Services Inc. at the same OF LIMITED LIABILITY (November 14, 2007) 06880 . Address to be main· 594 DELAWARE AVENUE whom process against it may address. Purpose: all lawful COMPANY. NAME: 10253 tained in DE: 1209 Orange ASSOCIATES, LLC were be served. SSNY shall mail Notice of Formation of activities. REALTY, LLC. St., Wilmington, DE 19801. filed with the Secretary of process to: cia Corporation HERTS LLC. Arts.' 01 Org. LD-17455 Articles of Organization were LEGAL NOTICE Arts. 01 Org. filed with DE State of New York on Octo· Service Company, 80 State was filed with SSNY on (November 14, 2007) filed with the Secretary of Secy. Of ;'itate, 401 Fed­ ber 10, 2007. The office of St., Albany, NY 12207. CT 10/15/07. Office location: State of New York Notice of Fonnation of My Trip the company is located in AI· address of LLC: clo Lock Albany County. SSNY des­ (SSNY) on 07/10/07. Office Productions LLC. Arts. of Org. eral St., Ste 4., Dover, DE 19901 . Purpose: any lawful bany County. The Secretary Capital Management, 440 ignated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE location: Albany County. filed with Secy. of State of NY of State has been designated Main St., Ridgefield, CT whom process against may SSNY has been designated (SSNY) on 10/4/07. Office activities. LD-17427 as agent upon which process 06877. Arts. of Org. filed with be served. SSNY shall mail Notice of Fonnation of LOW· as agent of the LLC upon location: Albany Co. SSNY (November 14, 2007) may be served and a copy CT Secy. of State, 30 Trinity process to: c/o The LLC, ERDONLLC.Arts. of Org. was whom process against it may deSignated as agent of. LLC of process shall be mailed St., Hartford, CT 06106. Pur­ 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, filed with SSNY on 10/12107. be served. SSNY shall upon whom process against by the Secretary of State pose: any lawful activity. Albany, NY 12207. The reg­ Office location: Albany Coun· mail a copy of process to the it may be served. SSNY shall LEGAL NOTICE to the LLC at Lombardi, LD-17442 istered agent is: USA Cor· ty. SSNY deSignated as agent LLC, 181 Main Street, Baby­ mail process to: The LLC, 601 Walsh, Wakeman, Harrison, (November 14, 2007) porate Services Inc. at the of LLC whom process against lon, New York 11702.. West 26th, 17th Floor, NT, NY Notice of Qualification of 465 Amodeo & Davenport, P.C., same address. Purpose: all may be served. SSNY shall Purpose: For any lawful 10001. Purpose: any lawful Columbus, LLC. Authority III Winners Circle, Albany, lawful activities. mail process to: c/o The LLC, purpose. activities. filed with Secy. of State of New York 12205. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE LD-17449 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, LD-17463 LD-17413 NY (SSNY) on 10/5/07. Of­ for any lawful activity for (November 14, 2007) Alliany, NY 12207. The regis­ (November 14, 2007) (November 14, 2007) fice location: Albany County. which limited liability com· Notice of Formation of The tered agent is: USA Corporate LLC formed in Delaware panies Illay be formed under Crate Shop, LLC. Arts Of Services Inc. at the same (DE) on 7/23/07. SSNY the law. Or9. filed with Secy. Of State LEGAL NOTICE address. Purpose: all lawful LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE designated as agent of LLC LD-17435 of N. V. (SSNY) on 08/15/07. activities. upon whom process against (November 14, 2007) . Office location: Albany Coun· Notice of Formation of SUN­ LD-17456 TOKYO JUMBO LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION Iy. SSNY designated as SIDE LLC. Arts. of Org. was Notice of Formation of TO- OF A DOMESTIC LIMITED it may be served. SSNY (November 14, 2007) shall mail process to: clo agent of LLC upon whom filed with SSNYon 10/15/07. Page 40' November 14,2007 The Se.0tI12ht LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE

KYO JUMBO LLC. Articles same address. Purpose: all whom process ~ainst ma~ clo CSC, 2711 Cenlerville Of State of N.Y. (SSNYl on (November 14, 2007) ber~ Drive, Slingerlands, NY of Organization filed with lawful activities. be served. SSN shall ma I Road, Ste. 400, Wilmin~on, 06/19/07. Office locat on: t 21 9. Purpose: any lawful Secretary of State of N.Y. LD-17470 process to: c/o The LLC, DE 19808. Arts. of rg. Albany County. SSNY desig- activities. .A (SSNY) on 10/01/2007. Of- (November 14, 2007) 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, filed with DE Secl[; of State, nated as agent of LLC upon LEGAL NOTICE LD-17516· fice location: Albany County. Albany, NY 12207. The reg- 401 Federal St., over, DE whom process aWlnst It ma~ (November 14, 2007) SSNY deSignated as agent Istered agent Is: USA Cor- 19901. Purpose: any lawful be served. SSN shall ma I NOTICE OF FORMATION I of LLC upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE porate Services Inc. at the activity. ~rocess to: Allstate Corp. OF LIMITED LIABILITY a~ainst it may be served. same address. Purpose: all LD-17485 vcs cO;(i" 41 State St., COMPANY. NAME: HEALTH LEGAL NOTICE S NY shall mall process NOTICE OF FORMATION lawful activities. (November.14,2007) Ste. 415, Ibany, NY 12207. ONE AGENCY to: The LLC, 1881 Central OFLLC LD-17479 Purpose: any lawful activity LLC. Articles of Organization Notice of Formation of Rose- Avenue, Albany, New York GARNER HOLDINGS, LLC, (November 14, 2007) LD-17493 were filed with the Secretary mark Pictures, LLC. Arts. of 12205. Purpose: any lawful filed Articles of Organization LEGAL NOTICE (November 14, 2007) of State of New Or~ flied with Secy. of State activity. with the New York Secretary York (SSNY) on 10/11/07. 01- of Y \SSNY) on 10115/07. LD-17464 of State on October 16, LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Qualification of flce location: Albany County. Office ocatlon: Albany Co. (November 14, 2007) 2007. Its office is located JUNB LLC. Authority filed lEGAL NOTICE SSNY has been SSNY deSignated as agent in SChenectadr County. Notice of Formation of VSNL with Secy. of State of N.Y. designated as agent of the of LLC uPton whom process The Secretary 0 State has INTERNATIONAL LLC. Arts. (SSNY) on 10/9/07. Office NOTICE OF FORMATION LLC upon whom process a~alnst t may be served. . LEGAL NOTICE been designated as agent of Org. was filed with SSNY location: Albany County. OF LIMITED LIABILITY a~alnst It may be served. S NY shall mall process to: upon whom process may on 10/03/07. Office loca- Principal business location: COMPANY. NAME: ASTO- S NY shall mall a co~ of The LLC, 77 East 12th St., 1893 CENTRAL LLC be served and shall mail a tion: Albany County. SSNY Midwood Management Cor- RIA WAREHOUSE process to the LLC, 72 hio Apt. 13K, NY, NY 10003. Pur- Notice of Formation of 1893 copy of any process served deSignated as agent of LLC poratlon, 430 Park Avenue, REALTY, LLC. Articles of Av.enue, Long Beach, New Eose: any lawful activities. CENTRAL LLC. Articles on him or her to the LLC c/o whom process ~ainst may, Ste. 505, NY, NY 10022. LLC Organization were filed with York 11561. Purpose: For 0-17517 . of Organization flied with Richard D. Cirincione, PO be served. SSN shall mall formed in Delaware (DE) on the Secretary of State any lavrlul purpose. (November 14, 2007) Secretary of State of N.Y. Box 459, Albany, New York process to: clo The LLC, 217105. SSNY deSignated of New York (SSNY) on LD-17510 (SSNY) on 10/01/2007. Of- 12201-0459. The street ad- 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, as agent of LLC u~on whom 10/15/07. Office location: (November 14, 2007) fice location: Albany County. dress of the principal busl- Albany, NY 12207. The reg- process a~ainst t may be Albany County. SSNY has LEGAL NOTICE SSNY deSignated as agen~ ness location is 1001 Mo~an istered agent Is: USA Cor- served. S NY shall mall been of LLC up'0n whom process Ave., Niskayuna, New ork porate Services Inc. at the process to: c/o Co~oration deSignated as agent of the LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of against It may be served. 12309. Its business Is to same address. Purpose: all Service Company~ SC),80 LLC upon whom process BRAND INTERNATIONAL SSNY shall mall process engage In any lawful activity lawful activities. State St., Alban~ Y 12207. a~alnst it may be served. NOTICE OF FORMATION LLC. Arts. of Org. was flied to: The LLC, 1881 Central for which limited liability com- LD-17480 DE address of L C: c/o CSC, S NY shall mail a c0!'6 of OF LIMITED LIABILITY with SSNY on 6/05/06. Of- Avenue, Albany, New York panles may be organized (November 14, 2007) 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. processtotheLLC,105 lay COMPANY. NAME: FUNKY fice location: Albany County. 12205. Purpose: any lawful under Section 203 of the 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Street, Brookl~n, New MUNKY STABLE, SSNY deSignated as agent of activity. New York limited Liability Arts. of Org. filed with DE York 11222. urpose: For LLC. Articles of Organization LLC whom process 1alnst LD-17465 com~any Act LEGAL NOTICE Secy. of State, 401 Federal any lawful purpose. were filed with the Secretary mar be served. SSN shall (November 14, 2007) LD-l 471 St., Dover, DE 19901. Pur- LD-17496 of State of New '. mall process to: clo The (November 14, 2007) Chestnut Exit 12, LLC ar- eose: any lawful activity. (November 14, 2007) York (SSNY) on 10/17/07. LLC, 46 State Street- 3rd tlcles of organization flied 0-17486 Office location: Albany Coun- Floor, Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE with the secreta~ of State of (November 14, 2007) X. SSNY has been The registered a~ent Is: USA LEGAL NOTICE NY \SSNYJ on 1 122107. Of- LEGAL NOTICE eslgnated as agent of the Corporate Serv ces Inc. at Notice of Formation of WAY- fice ocate In Alban6: County LLC upon whom process the same address. Purpose: SIDE LLC. Arts. of Org. Notice of Formation of RAL- at 22 centu, Hill r. #201, LEGAL NOTICE Notice of Formation of GOB arlnst It mar be served. all lawful activities. was filed with SSNY on STONE CAPITAL LLC. Arts. Latham, NY. he SSNY has CAPITAL LLC. Arts. of Org. S NY shal mall a copy LD-17518 10/12/07. Office location: of Org. was filed with SSNY been deSignated as agent of Notice of Qualification of filed with Seoy. of State of of process to the LLC, clo (November 14, 2007) Albany County. SSNY des- on 10/18/07. Office loca- the LLC upon whom service JOUP LLC. Authority filed N.Y. (SSNY)on 10116/07. Of- Richard Munk, 90 Gold ignated as agent of LLC tion: Albany County. SSNY ma~ be made and SSNY with Secy. of State of N.Y. flce location: Albany County. Street, Unit 25F, New York, whom process ~ainst may, deSignated as agent of LLC sha I mail a COPflj of such pro- (SSNY) on 10/9/07. Office SSNY deSignated as agent New York 10038. Purpose: LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSN shall mall whom process ~ainst mat cess to said 0 Ice location. location: Albany County. of LLC u~on whom process For an~ lawful p.urpose. process to: clo The LLC, be served. SSN shall ma I The character of the LLC is Principal business location: a~alnst t may be served. LD-17 11 . Notice of Formation of CAL- 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, process to: c/o The LLC, 46 any lawful actlvily. Mldwood Management Cor- S NY shall mall process to: (November 14, 2007) DICOT LLC. Arts. of Org. Albany, NY 12207. The reg- State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- LD-17482 poratlon, 430 Park Avenue, The LLC, clo Corporation was filed with SSNY on Istered agent Is: USA Cor- ny, NY 12207. The registered (November 14, 2007) Ste. 505, NY, NY 10022.·LLC Service c0rw,any, 80 State 5/28/02. Office locetlon: AI- porate Services Inc. at the agent Is: USA Corporate formed In Delaware (DE) on St., Albany, Y 12207. Pur- LEGAL NOTICE bany County. SSNY des- same address. Purpose: all Services Inc. at tlie same 9{19/02. SSNY deSignated Ease: an~ lawful activity. Ignated as agent of LLC lawful activities. address. Purpose: all lawful LEGAL NOTICE as agent of LLC u~on whom 0-1749 NOTICE OF FORMATION whom process ~alnst mafl LD,17466 activities. process against It may be (November 14, 2007) OF LIMITED LIABILITY be selVed. SSN shall ma I (November 14, 2007) LD'17473 Notice of Qualfficetlon of Plu- served. SSNY shall mall COMPANY. NAME: STUDIO ~ocess to: c/o The LLC, 46 (November 14, 2007) tus NY, LLC. Authority filed process to: c/o C0C!!0ration NEWMANLLC. tate Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- with Secy. of State of N.Y. Service Company~ SC), 80 LEGAL NOTICE Articles of Organization were ny, NY 12207. The registered LEGAL NOTICE (SSNY) on 10/10/07. Office State St.,.Alban~ Y 12207. filed with the Secretary of agent Is: USA Corporate LEGAL NOTICE location: Albany County. DE address of L C: c/o CSC, Notice of Formation of L. State of New York Services I nco at the same Notice of Formation of Principal business location: 2711 Centerville Road, Ste. VICTOR CAPITAL LLC. (SSNY) on 10/24/07. Office address. Purpose: all lawful WORGAN LLC. Arts. of NOTICE OF FORMATION c/o Manager, Rlssy Capital 400, Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. of orp. filed with Secy. location: AlbanJ, County. activities. Org. was flied with SSNY OF LIMITED LIABILITY SA, Akara Bldg, 24 De- Arts. of Org. filed with DE of State 0 N.Y. (SSNY) on SSNY has been es~nated LD-17519 on 10/12/07. Office loca- COMPANY. NAME: LAYTON Castro St., Wickhams Cay I se" of State, 401 Federal 10/16/07. Office location: as agent of the LL upon (November 14, 2007) tion: Albany County. SSNY PARTNERS LLC. Road Town, Tortola, Brltlsh St., over, DE 19901. Pur- Albany County. SSNY deslg- whom process against it may deSignated as agent of LLC Articles of Organization were VI~ln Islands. LLC formed Eose: any lawful activity. nated as agent of LLC upon be selVed. SSNY shall whom process ~alnst may, filed with the Secretary of In elaware (DE) on 8129/07. 0-17487 whom process a~ainst It mat mail a copy of ~ocess to the LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSN shall mall State of New York SSNY deSignated as agent (November 14, 2007) be served. SSN shall ma I LLC, c/o John ewman, 210 process to: clo The LLC, (SSNY) on 10/04/07. Office of LLC upon whom process process to: The LLC, clo East 23rd Street, New Notice of Formation of JACK 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, location: AlbanJ, County. a%ainst it may be served. Corporation Service Com- York, New York 10010. Pur- OPPORTUNITIES LLC. Arts. Albany, NY 12207. The reg- SSNY has been es~nated S NY shall mall process LEGAL NOTICE ~any, 80 State St., Albany, pose: For any lawful pur- of o~. was flied with SSNY istered agent is: USA Cor- as agent of the LL upon to: c/o corf<0ration Service Y 12207. Purpose: any Eose. on 708/05. Office location: porale Services Inc. at the whom process a~ainst it may com~any CSC), 80 State Notice of Formation of DJRA lawful activity. 0-17512 Albany County. SSNY des- same address. Purpose: all be served. SSN shall St., Ibanr NY 12207. DE Broadcasting, L.L.C. Arts. LD-17498 (November 14, 2007) ignated as agent of LLC lawful activities. mail a copWf process to the address 0 LLC: CSC, 2711 of Org. flied with Secr of (November 14, 2007) whom process ~alnst ma~ LD-17467 LLC, 341 est 47th Street, Centerville Road, Ste. 400, State of N.Y. (SSNY on be served. SSN shall ma I (No~ember 14, 2007) Suite 2F, New York, Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. 10/10/07. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o The LLC, 46 New York 10036. Purpose: of Org. filed with DE Secy. Albany County. SSNY des- LEGAL NOTICE State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- For anx lawful purpose. of State, 401 Federal St., Ignated as agent of LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION ny, NY 12207. The registered LEGAL NOTICE LD-17 75 Ste. 4, Dover, DE 19901. upon whom process a$alnst Notice of formation of Brit- OF LIMITED LIABILITY agent Is: USA Corporate (November 14, 2007) Purpose: real estate. it may be served. SSN shall ton's Bay, LLC. COMPANY. NAME: GREEN Services Inc. at the same Notice of Formation of BIRK- LD-17483 mali process to: Dou~as R. Articles of Organization TROJAN, LLC. address. Purpose: all lawful DALE LLC. Arts. ot Org. (November 14, 2007) Trumpler, Esq., 5522 road- filed with the secreta~ of Articles of Organization were activities. was filed with SSNY on LEGAL NOTICE way, Lancaster, NY 14086, State New York (SSNY on filed with the Secretary of LD-17520 10/12/07. Office location: registered agent upon whom 08/02/2007 State of New York (November 14, 2007) Albany County. SSNY des- NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE . process may be served. Pur- Office location: County of (SSNY) on 10/12107. Office ignated as agent of LLC OF LIMITED LIABILITY Eose: all lawful purposes, Alban.\'" location; Albanx County. whom·process ~ainst may, COMPANY. NAME: ROT- Notice of Qualification of 0-17488 Kyle . Britton, 176 Sickle SSNY has been es~nated LEGAL. NOTICE be served, SSN shall mali TER AND FRIENDS JOZECK LLC. Authori~ filed (November 14, 2007) Rd, Berne, NY 12023 has as agent of the LL upon process to: c/o The LLC, LLC, Articles of Organization with Secy. of State 0 N.Y. been deSignated as the whom process a~ainst it may Notice of Formation of 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, were filed with the Secretary (SSNY) on 10/9/07. Office registered agent of the LLC be served. SSN shall WYVERN PARTNERS Albany, NY 12207. The reg- of State of New location: Albany County. LEGAL NOTICE upon whom process against mail a co~ of process to the GROUP LLC. Arts. of Org. istered agent is: USA Cor- York (SSNY) on 10/03/07. Principal bUsiness location: it may be served. The des- LLC, 31 ast 31st Street, was flied with SSNY on porale Services Inc. at the Office location: Albany Coun- Midwood Management Cor- Notice of Formation of A- ignated agent shall mail a Unit 4C, New York,· New 6/29/05. Office location: AI- same address. Purpose: all ~. SSNY has been poration, 430 Park Avenue, Dreams, L.L.C. Arts. of Org. COPt of process served to York 10016. Purpose: For bany County. SSNY des- lawful activities. esignated as agent of the Ste. 505, NY, NY 10022. LLC filed with Secy. of State of the LC, 176 Sickle Hill Rd, any lawful purpose. ignated as agent of LLC LD-17468 LLC ufon whom process formed in Delaware (DE) on N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/10/07. Of- Berne, NY 12023. Purpose: LD-17514 whom process ~alnst may, (November 14, 2007) arinS it may be served, 9/19/02. SSNY deSignated fice location: Albany County. For any lawful purpose. (November 14, 2007) be served. SSN shall mail S NY shall mail a copy of as agent of LLC upon whom SSNY deSignated as agent LD-17499 ~rocess to: c/o The LLC, 46 process to the LLC, 1212 process against it may be of LLC upon whom process (November 14, 2007) tate Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- LEGAL NOTICE Avenue of the Americas, served. SSNY shall mail a~ainst It may' be served. LEGAL NOTICE ny, NY 12207. The registered 18th Floor, New York, New process to: c/o Corporation S NY shall mall process to: agent Is: USA Corporate Notice of Formation of York 10036. Purpose: For Service Company (CSC~ Dou~las R. TrumEler, Esq., LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION Services Inc. at the same REATHGATE LLC. Arts. of any lawful purpose. 80 State SI., Albany, N 552 Broadway, ancaster, OF LIMITED LIABILITY address. Purpose: all lawful Org. was filed with SSNY .LD-17476 12207. DE address 0 LLC: NY 14086, registered agent Notice of Formation of Od- COMPAN~ NAME: GAG activities. on 10/12/07. Office loca- (November 14, 2007) clo CSC, 2711 Centerville upon whom process may be yssia Unlimited LLC. Arts BROTHERS LLC. LD-17521 tion: Alba~ County. SSNY· Road, Ste. 400, Wilming- served. Purpose: all lawful Of Org. filed with se~. Of Articles of Organization were (November 14, 2007) deSignate as agent of LLC ton, DE 19808. Arts. of Org. Eurposes. State of N.Y. (SSN on filed with the Secretary of whom process ~ainst ma~ LEGAL NOTICE filed with DE Secl[; of State, 0-17489 06/15/07. Office location: State of New York be served. SSN shall ma I 401 Federal St., over, DE (November 14, 2007) Albany County. SSNY deslg- (SSNY) on 10/11/07. Office LEGAL NOTICE process to: c/o The LLC, Notice of Formation of Bow- 19901. Purpose: any lawful nated as agent of LLC upon location: Albany County. 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, ery Development Group, activity. whom process a~alnst It may, SSNY has been des~nated Notice of Formation of Albany, NY 12207. The reg- LLC. Arts Of Org. filed LD-174B4 LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSN shall mall as agent of the LL upon ZELTEG LLC. Arts. of Org. istered agent is: USA Cor- with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (November 14, 2007) process t~: Allstate Corp. whom process a?alnst It may was flied with SSNY on porate Services Inc. at the (SSNY) on 06/21/07. Office Notice of Formation of 0 & Svcs Corp., 41 State St., be served. SSN shall 10/26/07. Office location: same address. Purpose: all location: Albany County. W 18 LLC. Arts Of Org. filed Ste. 415,Albany, NY 12207. mall a COjWf process to the Albany County. SSNY des- lawful activities. SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE with Secy. Of State of N.Y. Purpose: any lawful activity. LLC, 14 est 27th Street, Ignated as agent of LLC LD-17469 of LLC uFt0n whom process (SSNY) on 08/16/07. Office LD-17507 New York, New York whom process ~ainst mafl (November 14, 2007) a~ainst t may be served. Notice of Qualification of location: Albany County. (November 14, 2007) 10001. Purpose: For any be served. SSN shall ma I S NY shall mail. process ADTAR LLC. Authority flied SSNY deSignated as agent lawful purpose. ~ process to: c/o The LLC, 46 to: Allstate Corporate Svcs. with Secy. of State of N.Y. of LLC u~on whom process LD-17515 State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba- LEGAL NOTICE Corp.,41 StateSt.,Ste.415, (SSNY) on .10/9/07. Office a~ainst It may be served. LEGAL NOTICE (November 14, 2007) ny, NY 12207. The registered Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: location: Albany County. S NY shall mall process to: agent Is: USA Corporate Notice of Formation of any lawful activity. Principal bUsiness location: Allstate co;ft. Svcs corg., 41 Notice of formation of RoUer Services Inc. at the same BRAMLEY LLC. Arts. of LD-17478 Midwood Management Cor- State SI., teo 415, AI any, Traders LLC. Articles of LEGAL NOTICE address. Purpose: all lawful Org. was filed with SSNY (November 14, 2007) poration, 430 Park Avenue, NY 12207. Purpose: any organization were filed with activities. on 10/12/07. Office loca- Ste. 505, NY, NY 10022. LLC lawful activity. NY se~. of State (SSNY) Notice of Formation of Medl- LD-17522 tion: Albany County. SSNY formed in Delaware (DE) on LD-17492 on 7/1 07. Office location: cal Healthcare Equipment,. (November 14, 2007) deSignated as agent of LLC LEGAL NOTICE 10116/00. SSNY deSignated (November 14, 2007) Albany County. SSNY is LLC. Arts. of O~ filed with whom process a~ainst ma~ as agent of LLC u~on whom deSignated as agent of LLC Secy. of State of Y (SSNY) be served. SSN shall ma I Notice of Formation of KMT process a~alnst t may be upon whom process ~ainst on 10/19/07. Office location: LEGAL NOTICE process to: clo The LLC, SK TELECOM LLC. Arts. of served. S NY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE it may be served. SSN shall Albany Co. SSNY deslg- 46 State Street- 3rd Floor, Org. was filed with SSNY process to: c/o Corporation mail process to 31 0 Quail St, nated as agent of LLC upon Notice of formation of Pine Albany, NY 12207. The reg- on 10/03/07. Office loca- Service Company (CSC~ Notice of Formation of Ch. B. _..Albany, NY 12208. Purpose: whom process ~Inst it ma~ Grove Construction, LLC. istered agent is: USA Cor- tion: Albany County. SSNY 80 State St., Albany, N & S. Management C, LLC. any lawful activity. be served. SS shall ma I Arts. of or~. filed with the Sec porate Services Inc. at the designated as agent of LLC 12207. DE address 0 LLC: Arts Of Org. filed wilh Secy. LD-17509 process to: The LLC, 8 Turn- of State 0 NY (SSNY) pursu-

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ant to NY LLC law Section process to: do Corporation LEGAL NOTICE ary 1st, 2008 and ending on LEGAL NOTICE Gayle A. Griffiths 206 on 8/28/2007. Office Service Company, 80 State December 31 st, 2012. Secretary to the Board location, Albany County_ Street, Albany, NY 12207, Notice of Formation of New LEGAL NOTICE Candidates for District Office Name: CORDO & COM­ 628 Kenwood Avenue SSNY is designated as registered agent upon whom York Assurance Agency, of Commissioner must file a PANY, LLC.Arts. of Org. filed Delmar, NY 12054 NOTICE OF FORMATION agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. TX LLC. Arts Of Org. filed petition signed by at least 25 with Secy. of State of NY on LD-17572 with Secy. Of State of N.Y. OF LIMITED LIABILITY process against it may be address/principal business registered voters of the Fire 8/16/07. Princ. Bus. Loc.: (November 14, 2007) served. SSNY shall mail location of LP: 2801 Via (SSNY) on 09/18/07. Office COMPANY. NAME: K.T.N. District, which petition must 90 State Street, Suite 1507, process served to : c/o the Fortuna, Ste. 600, Austin, location: Albany County. HOLDING LLC. be filed with the Secretary of Albany, NY 12207. Office lo­ SSNY designated as agent Articles of Organization were LLC, 40 Cramond Street, TX 78748. Name/address the Fire District no later than cation: Albany County. SSNY LEGAL NOTICE Albany, NY 12205. Puwose: of each genl. ptr. available of LLC upon whom process filed with the Secretary of November 21st, 2007. designated as agent of PLLC Any lawful activity. from SSNY. Cert. of LP filed against it may be served. State of New York All residents of the Fire Dis­ upon whom process against NOTICE OF FORMATION LD-17525 with TX Secy. of State, The SSNY shall mail process to: (SSNY) on 10/16/07. Office trict duly registered with their oit may be served. SSNY OF LIMITED LIABILITY (November 14, 2007) James Earl Rudder Bldg., Allstate Corp. Svcs. Corp., location: Albany County. County Board of Elections shall mail copy of process COMPANY. NAME: BG­ 109 Brazos, Austin, TX 41 State St., Ste. 415, Al­ SSNY has been deSignated as of November19th, 2007, to: 90 State Street, Suite DGNU, LLC. 78701. Purpose: any lawful bany, NY 12207. Purpose: as agent of the LLC upon shall be eligible to vote. 1507, Albany, NY 12207. Articles of Organization were LEGAL NOTICE activity. any lawful activity. whom process against it may BYORDEROFTHEBOARD Purpose: practice the profes­ filed with the Secretary of LD-17538 LD-17547 be served. SSNY shall OF FIRE COMMISSIONERS sion of law. State of New York Notice of Formation of 29 (November 14, 2007) (November 14, 2007) mail a copy of process to the OF THE ELMWOOD PARK LD-17568 (SSNY) on 09/20/07. Office Montrose LLC. Arts Of Org. LLC, c/o Pergolizzi & Associ­ FIRE DISTRICT (November 14, 2007) location: Albany County. filed with Secy. Of State of ates, LLP, 911 Ann Wall SSNY has been designated N.Y. (SSNY) on 05/03107. Of­ LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Avenue U, Brooklyn, New District Secretary as agent of the LLC upon fice location: Albany County. York 11223. Purpose: For LD-17563 LEGAL NOTICE whom process against it may Notice of Formation of Gel any lawful purpose. SSNY designated as agent Name of LLC: SOUTH (November 14, 2007) be served. SSNY shall of LLC up'0n whom process MOUNTAIN ROAD, LLC. Properties LLC. Arts Of Org. LD-17556 Notice of Qualification of mail a copy of process to against It -may be served. Articles of Org. filed Dept. filed with Secy. Of State of (November 14, 2007) Equastone Securities, LLC. the LLC, c/o John Shmerler, N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/26/07. SSNY shall mail process to: of State of NY on 8/15/07. LEGAL NOTICE Authority filed with Secy. 1848 Reistertown Road, Allstate Corp. Sves Corp., 41 Office location in NY: Albany Office location: Albany of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on Baltimore, Maryland 21208. State St., Ste. 415, Albany, County. Principal bus loc.: County. SSNY designated LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF FORMATION 9/4/07. Office location: AI­ Purpose: For any lawful NY 12207. Purpose: any. 32 Forest Road, Delmar, as agent of LLC upon whom OF LIMITED LIABILITY 'bany County. Principal busi­ purpose. NOTICE OF FORMA­ lawful activity. NY 12054. Secy. of State of process against it may be COMPANY. NAME: 4001 ness location: 8910 Univer­ LD-17574 served. SSNY shall mail pro­ TION OF LIMITED LIABIL­ LD-17526 NY (SSNY) deSignated as REALTYLLC. sity Center Lane, Ste. 500, (November 14, 2007) (November 14, 2007) agent of LLC upon whom cess to: Allstate Corp. Svcs. ITY COMPANY. NAME: TIN Articles of Organization were San Diego, CA 92122. LLC process against it may be Corp.,41 State St., Ste. 415, MOON, LLC. filed with the Secretary of formed in Delaware (DE) on Albany, NY 12207. Purpose: Articles of Organization were served. Sec. of State shall State of New York 6/12/07. SSNY designated LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE mail a copy of process to: any lawful activity.· filed with the Secretary of (SSNY) on 10/19/07. The as agent of LLC upon whom 32 Forest Road, Delmar, NY LD-17548 State of New York latest date of dissolution is process against it may be Legal Notice Notice of Fonnation of Madi~ 12054. Purpose: any lawful (November 14, 2007) (SSNY) on 10/15/07. Office 12131/2106. Office served. SSNY shall mail Notice is hereby given that son Avenue Restaurant LLC. activity. location: Albany ·County. location: Albany County. process to: c/o Corpora- the fiscal affairs of Bethle­ Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. LD-17539 SSNY has been designated SSNY has been designated tion Service Company, 80 hem Central School District Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on (November 14, 2007) LEGAL NOTICE as agent of the LLC upon as agent of the LLC upon State St., Albany, NY 12207. for the period beginning on 10/24/07. Office location: whom process against it may whom process against it may DE address of LLC: 2711 July 1, 2006 and ending on Albany County. SSNY desig­ Notice of Formation of St. be served. SSNY shall be served. SSNY shalf mail Centerville Road, Ste. 400, June 30, 2007, have been nated as agent of LLC upon LEGAL NOTICE Giles Investment, LLC. Arts mail"a copy of process to the a copy of process to Wilmington, DE 19808. Arts. examined by an Independent whom process against it may Of Org. filed with Secy. Of' LLC, 235 East 22nd Street, the LLC, clo Jacob Azoulay, of Org. filed with DE Secy. of Public Accountant, and that be served. SSNY shall mail Notice of Qualification of CON­ State of N.Y. (SSNY) on Apartment 71, New Esq., 118-21 Queens Boule­ State, Loockerman & Fed- _the report of examination has process to: Allstate Corp. VOLUTION FILMS LLC. Au­ 09/21/07. Office location: York, New York 10010. Pur­ vard, Suite 403, Forest eral St.,' Dover, DE 19901. been filed in my office where Svcs Corp., 41 State St., thority filed with Secy. of State Albany County. SSNY desig- pose: For any lawful pur­ HillS, New York 11375. Pur­ Purpose: any lawful activity. it is available as a public Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. of N.Y. (SSNY) on 10/22107. nated as agent of LLC upon pose. pose: For any lawful pur­ LD-17569 record for inspection by all Purpose: any lawful activity. Office location: Albany Coun­ whom process against it may LD-17557 pose. (November 14, 2007) interested persons. Pursu- LD-17527 ty. LLC formed in Delaware be served. SSNY shall mail (November 14, 2007) LD-17564 ant to §35 of the General process to: Allstate Corp. (November 14, 2007) (DE) on 10/16/07. SSNY des­ (November 14, 2007) Municipal Law, the governing ignated as agent of LLC upon Svcs. Corp., 41 State St., LEGAL NOTICE board of Bethlehem Central whom process against it may Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. LEGAL NOTICE School District may prepare Purpose: any lawful activity. Notice of Formation of LON­ LEGAL NOTICE be served. SSNY shall mail LEGAL NOTICE a written response to the process to: c/o Corporation LD-17549 Notice is hereby given that the DONMARKETING LLC. Arts. report of external audit anrJ Selkirk Board of Fire Com­ Notice of Formation of The Service Company (CSC), 80 (November 14, 2007) Notice of Formation of 490 of Org. was filed with SSNY file any such response in my missioners of the Town of New Upstate Group LLC. State St., Albany, NY 12207.' Bunker Hill Road, LLC. on 10/04/02. Office loca­ office as a public record for Arts Of Org. filed with Secy. DE .address of LLC: CSC, bethlehem, Albany County, Arts. of Org. filed with Secy. tion: Albany County. SSNY inspection by all interested Of State of N.Y. (SSNY) on 271.1 Centerville Road, Ste. LEGAL NOTICE State of New York, will hold of State of NY (SSNY) on designated as agent of LLC persons not later than Janu­ the Annual Public Election for 08/01/07. Office location: 400, Wilmington, DE . Arts. 10/30/07. Office location: whom process against may be ary 30, 2008. Notice of Formation of DAB­ the position of a (1) Commis­ Albany County. SSNY des,ig­ of Org. filed with DE Secy. of Albany Co. SSNY desig­ served. SSNY shall"mail pro­ Dated: November 8, 2007 nated as age'nt of LLC upon LEY LLC. Arts. of Org. was sioner, for a term of 5 years cess to: c/o The LLC; 46 State State, 401 Federal St., Ste. 4, nated as agent of LLC upOn Steven O'Shea, District whom process against it may Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: med with SSNYon 10/29/07. commencing Jan. 1, 2008. Street- 3rd Floor, Albany, NY whom process against it Clerk be served. SSNY shall mail any lawful activity. Office location: Albany Election will be held at Fire may be served. SSNY shall 12207. The registered agent process to: Allstate Corp. LD-17540 County. SSNY designated Station #3, 480 Bridge Street, mail process to: The LLC, is: USA Corporate Services Bethlehem Central School as agent of LLC whom pro­ Svcs Corp., 41 State St., (November 14, 2007) South Bethlehem, Tues. Dec. c/o Pierro ,Law Group, LLC, Inc. at the same address. Pur­ District Ste. 415, Albany, NY 12207. cess against may be served. 11th from 6:00 to 9:00 pm. 20 Corporate Woods Blvd., pose: all lawful activities. . LD-17577 Purpose: any lawful activity. SSNY shall mail process to: Note: As at all Public Commis­ Albany, NY 12211. Purpose: LD-17571 (November 14, 2007) do The LLC, 46 State Street- LD-17528 LEGAL NOTICE sioners Meetings, reasonable any lawful activities. (November 14, 2007) 3rd Floor, Albany, NY 12207. . 2007)," ,,- accommodations and access LD-17565 ,jNp'!~fl1~e! 1~, The registered agent is: USA are available. NOTICE OF FORMATION (November 14, 2007) LEGAL NOTICE OFLLC Corporate Services Inc. at Signed: Frank A. With LEGAL NOTICE the same-address. Purpose: Secretary Selkirk Fire District NOTICE OF FORMATION " LEGAL NOTICE BSJ Acquisition, LLC, filed all lawful activities. Board of Fire Commission­ NOTICE OF ANNUAL ELEC­ OF LIMITED LIABILITY Articles of Organization with LEGAL NOTICE. Notice of Formation of the New York Secretary of LD-17552 ers. TION COMPANY. Dorothy Castille, LLC. Arts State on October 24, 2007. (November 14, 2007) LD-17558 Notice of Formation of Bear NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV­ Articles of Organization of Of Org. filed with Secy. Of Its office is located in Albany (November 14, 2007) Pond Farm, LLC. Arts. of Org. EN, that the Board of Fire Drew Casa, LLC (the "LLC") State of N. Y. (SSNY) on County. The Secretary of filed wnh Secy. of State of NY Commissioners of . were filed with the Secre­ 10/19/07. Office location: State has been designated LEGAL NOTICE (SSNY) on 10/30/07. Office the Slingerlands Fire District tary of State of New York Albany County. SSNY deSig­ as agent upon whom process LEGAL NOTICE location: Albany Co. SSNY are hereby holding an Annual ("SSNY") on October 18, nated as agent of LLC upon may be served and shall mail Notice of Formation of VA­ designated as agent of LLC Election on 2007, -effective upon the whom process against it may a copy of any process served LANCE INTERNATIONAL Notice of Formation of CIS upon whom process against December 11th, 2007 be­ date of filing. Office Location: be served. SSNY shall mail on him or her to the LLC, LLC. Arts. of Org, was filed AGRICULTURE LLC. Arts. it may be served. SSNY shall tween the hours of 6:00p.m. Albany County. SSNY may process to: Allstate Corp. at LLC, 146 State Street, with SSNY on 10/29/07. Office of Org. was filed with SSNY mail process to: The LLC, and 9:00p.m. at the mail a copy of any process Svcs Corp., 41 State St., Albany, NY 12207. The localion:AlbanyCounty. SSNY on 10/29/07. Office loca­ c/o Pierro Law Group, tLC, Slingerlands firehouse lo­ to the LLC c/o 421 Wef­ Ste. 415,Albany, NY 12207. street address of the princi­ designated as agent of LLC tion: Albany County. SSNY 20 Corporate Woods Blvd., cated at 1520 New Scotland lington Road, Delmar, New Purpose: any lawfut activity. pal business location is 146 whom process against may be deSignated as agent of LLC Albany, NY 12211. Purpose: Road, Slingerlands, York 12054. the purpose LD-17529 State Street, Albany, NY. Its served. SSNY shall mail pro­ whom process against may any lawful activities. New York 12159 for- the for which the LLC is formed (November 14, 2007) business is to engage in any cess to: c/o The LLC, 46 State be served. SSNY shall mail LD-17566 purpose of electing one (1) is to engage in the conduct Street- 3rd Floor, Albany, NY process to: do The LLC, 46 of a company to acquire, lawful activity for which lim­ (November 14,.2007) commissioner for a ited liability companies may 12207. The registered agent State Street- 3rd Floor, Alba­ 5-year term commencing on develop, renovate, manage, LEGAL NOTICE be·organized under Section is: USA Corporate Services ny, NY 12207. The registered January 1st, 2008 and end­ finance, own and sell real Inc. at the same address. Pur­ agent is: USA Corporate estate, and to carry on any 203 of the New York Limited LEGAL NOTICE ing on December 31 st, Notice of Formation of Maka­ Liability Company Act. pose: all lawful actMties. Services Inc. at the same 2012. All individuals who other activities necessary lina LLC. Arts Of Org. filed LD-17542 LD-17553 address. Purpose: all lawful NOTICE OF FORMATION wish to be candidates must to, in connection with, or activities. incidental to the foregoing with Secy. Of State of N.Y. (November 14, 2007) (November 14, 2007) OFA file a petition (SSNY) on 10/04/07. Office LD-17559 DOMESTIC LIMITED LI­ with the Fire District Secre­ for which limited liability com­ location: Albany County. (November 14, 2007) ABILITY COMPANY (LLC). tary with 25 signatures of panies may be formed under the Limited Liability Law cf SSNY designated as agent LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Name of LLC is KQ EAGLES resident electors of LLC upon whom process POINT LLC. Articles of Or­ of the district by November the State of New York. against it may be served. NOTICE OF FORMATION NOTICE OF FORMATION LEGAL NOTICE ganization of LLC were filed 21st, 2007. LDG-17543 SSNY shall mail process to: OF LlMrrED LIABILITY COM­ OF LIMITED LIABILITY with NY Secretary of State, The residents will also be (November 14, 2007) The LLC, 4 Park Ave., Ste. PANY. NAME: 325 EAST COMPAN~ NAME: JACK ANNUAL ELECTION OF under Section 203 of Limited voting on whether to ap­ 16-G, New York, NY 10016. 206 LLC.· FIVE HOLDING THE ELMWOOD PARK Liability Law of State of New prove, a Purpose: any lawful activity. Articles of Organization were LLC. Articles of Organization FIRE DISTRICT York, October 22, 2007. resolution passed by the LEGAL NOTICE LD-17530 filed with the Secretary of were filed with the Secretary DECEMBER 11,2007 Purpose of LLC is to engage Board of Fire Commissioners (November,14, 2007) State of New York of State of New PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that in any lawful act or activity. on October 9th, Notice of Formation of DA (SSNY) on 10/23107. Office lo­ York (SSNY) on 10/16/07. the Annual Election of the Office of LLC is located in 2007 to allow for post en- AEI2007 LLC. Arts Of Org. cation: Albany County. SSNY Office location: Albany Elmwood Park Fire District Albany County. Secretary titlement participation in the filed With Secy. Of State of LEGAL NOTICE has been deSignated County. SSNY has been (located in the towns of Beth­ of State designated as agent Service Award N.Y. (SSNY)on 10/02107. Of­ as agent of the LLC upon designated as agent of the lehem, New Scotland and upon whom process against Program of the Slingerlands fice locatio~: Albany County. Notice of Qualification of whom process against it may LLC upon whom process Guilderland, Albany County) LLC may be served. Ad­ Fire District. . SSNY deSignated as agent Sheshunoff Management be served. SSNY shall against it may be served. will take place on Decem­ dress to which Secretary All voters registered with of LLC upon whom process Services, L.P. Authority filed mail a copy of process to the SSNY shall mail a copy of ber 11th, 2007 between the of State shall mail copy of the Albany County Board of against it may. be served. with Secy. of State of N.Y. LLC, 381 ParkAvenue South, process to the LLC, do Per­ hours of 6pm and 9pm at process is 255 Washington Elections SSNY shall mall process to: (SSNY) on 10/22107. Office New York., New York. golizzi & Associates, the North Bethlehem Fire Avenue Extension, Albany, on or before November 18th, Allstate Corp. Svcs Corp., 41 location: Albany County. LP 10016. Purpose: For any law­ LLP, 911 Avel1ue U, Brook­ House located at 589 Rus­ New York·12205. 2007,.who are residents of State 8.t., Ste. 415, Albany, formed in Texas (TX) on tul purpose. lyn, New York 11223. Pur­ sell Road, County of Albany LD-17567 the fire district NY 12207. Purpose: any pose: For any lawful pur­ and State of New York for the 1/22192. SSNY deSignated LD-17543. (November 14, 2007) for thirty (30) days preceding lawful activity. as agent of LP upon whom (November 14, 2007) pose. purpose of electing one (1) the election, shall be eligible LD-17378 process against it may be LD-17555 commissioner for a 5-year to vote. 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Bethlehem winter varsity sports schedule I Boys Jan. 11 - at Burnt Hills-Ballston Dec. 4 - Columbia, 7:30 p.m. Jan: 10 - at Ballston Spa, 4 p.m. Dec. 22 - at Shen, 10 a.m. 1 Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 - at Niskayuna Lake, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 7 - Niskayuna, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 15 - at Saratoga Springs, 4 p.rn. Jan. 3 - Guilderland, 6 p.m. I Tournament, TBA Jan. 15 - Saratoga Springs, Dec. 1 J - at Shen, 7:30 p.rn. Jan. 17 - Burnt Hills-Ballston Jan. 8 - Shenendehowa, 6 p.m. Dec. 4 - at Columbia, 7:30 p.m. 7:30p.m. Dec. 14 - at Ballston Spa, 7:30 p.m. Lake,4 p.m. Jan. 11 - at Guilderland, 10 a.m. Dec. 7 - at Niskayuna, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 18 - Columbia, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18 - at Averill Park, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29 - Guilderland, 4 p.m. Jan. 17 - Saratoga Springs, 6 p.m. Dec. 11 - Shen, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 25 - Mohonasen, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 20 - Troy, 7:30 p.m.. ' Jan. 31 - at Colonie, 4 p.m. Jan. 26 - at Shaker, 10 a.m. Dec. 14 - Ballston Spa, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 29 - at Shaker, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 4 - Colonie, 7:30 p.m. Girls bowling Hockey Dec.18 -Averill Park, 7:30 p.m. Feb. I - at Ballston Spa, 7:30 p.rn. Jan. 8 - at Guilderland, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 20 - at Shen, 4 p.m. Nov. 23 and 24 - Bethlehem Dec. 27 and 28 - at Utica Holiday Feb. 5 - at Guilderland, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 11 - Burnt Hills-Ballston Nov. 26 -Albany, 4 p.m.. Thanksgiving Tournament, TBA Tournament, TBA Girls basketball Lake, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 27 - Shaker, 4 p.m. Nov. 28 - at Saratoga, 6:30 p.m. Jan. 4 - at Colonie, 7:30 p.rn. Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 - Bethlehem Jan. 15 - at Saratoga Springs, 7:30 Nov. 28 - Averill Park, 4 p.m. Dec. 1 - at South Glens Falls, Jan. 8 - Guilderland, 7:30 p.m. Tip-off Tournament, TBA p.rn. Dec. 4 - Saratoga Springs, 4 p.m. 7:30p.m . . Jan. 18 - at Columbia, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 5 - Averill Park, 4 p.m. Dec. 4 - Bnrnt Hills-Ballston Jan. 25 - at Mohonasen, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 11 - at Mohonasen, 4 p.m. Lake, 5:30 p.m. Come See Whae5 On Sale! Jan. 29 - Shaker, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 18 - at Niskayuna,' 4 p.m. Dec. 7 - at Mohonasen/Schalmont, Feb. 1-Ballston Spa, 7:30 p.m. Dec. 19 - Shenendehowa, 4 p.m. 8 p.m. Feb. 5 - Guilderland, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 2 - Columbia, 4 p.m. Dec. 14 and 15 - BC Eagles II 10-50 % Boys bowling Jan. 8 - at Shaker, 4 p.m. Holiday Classic, TBA Nov. 20 - at Shen, 4 p.m. Jan. 9 - Ballston Spa, 4 p.m. Dec. 22 - at Burnt Hills-Ballston CJtlttteJ off Storewlde* Nov. 27 - Sbaker, 4 p.m. Jan. 10 - at Ballston Spa, 4 p.m. Lake,6p.m. Dec. 23 - at CBA, 11 :45 a.m. "'-Ii In-store available! Nov. 28 -Averill Park, 4 p.m. Jan. 11 - Niskayuna, 4 p:m. / I ~nancing Dec. 4 - Saratoga Springs, 4 p.m. Jan. 15 - at Saratoga Springs, 4 p.m. Dec. 28 - at Guilderland, 7 p.m. eU/ettf~"'- Layaway Now Dec. 6 - at Guilderland, 4 p.m. Jan. 17 - Mohonasen, 4 p.m. Dec. 30 and 31 - at Glens Falls Dec. II - at Mohonasen, 4 p.rn. Jan. 27 - at Albany, 4 p.m. Grandstander Tournament, TBA for the Holidays! Dec. 12 - Colonie, 4 p.m. Jan. 31 - at Colonie, 4 p.m. Jan. 4 - at LaSalle, 7:20 p.m. 'Excludes consignment 6- estate Dec. 18 - at Niskayuna, 4 p.m. Gymnastics Jan. 9 - Shen, 8:30 p.m. 318 Delaware Ave., Delmar Dec. 19 - Shenendehowa, 4 p.m. Dec. 11 - Sbaker, 6 p.m. Jan. 11-Mohonasen/Schalmont, 7:30p.m. Jan. 3 - Columbia, 4 p.m. Dec. 18 - at Saratoga Springs, Jan. 8 - at Shaker, 4 p.m. 6 p.m. Jan. 19 and 20 - at Scarsdale Martin 439-9993 Luther King Tournament, TBA Jan. 25 - Plattsburgh, 7:30 p.m. Gr'!at Gifts for ...A1J~ONT Family. Friends Jan. 26 - Shaker/Colonie, Clients 6:30p.m. • Now Shipping. Feb. 1 - at Niskayuna/Schenectady, "iiClIARDsOrder Now For * APPLES 8:15 p.m. * MAPLE SYRUP Feb. 8 and 9 - at Mayor's Cup * HONEY Tournament, TBA fresh baked * NYSCHEESE * JAMS Boys swimming • Pies JElliES Dec. 4 - Burnt Hills-Ballston • Pastries * APPLE ClOER Lake,.4:30 p.m. • Cookies * Dec. 7 - Schenectady, 4:30 p.m.. 2 1/2" & UP • Breads' Rolls Dec. 11 - Shaker, 4:30 p.m. FORTUNE APPLES • Cider Donuts • Apple Cider JUST 49¢ L8 Dec. 18 - at Mohonasen/Schalmont, • Fruit Baskets 4:30p.m. IN TOTE BAGS (24 Hr. notice) GREAT FOR PIES. BAKING. Jan. 3 - at Guilderville, 4:30 p.m. SAUCES & EATING. Jan. 10 - Niskayuna, 4:30 p.m. THEY'RE 1/2 SPY & Jan. 15 - at Albany, 4:30 p.m. 1/2 EMPIRE Jan. 17 - at Ballston Spa, 4:30 p.m. Jan. 25 - Saratoga Springs, 4:30p.m. Jan. 31 - at Shen, 4:30 p,m. Home games in bold.

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That may Warner into the lineup while the rest of the season, or he may was before breaking a bone in his of the hand-offs for the Raiders. open the door for rookie Trent Leinart was still healthy. Nor get kicked out of the Philly coop foot last year. Unless he has a lOG­ That's what happens when you go Edwards, who had some decent did I mention the quarterback - along with Reid. yard game or two soon, Seahawk fromgainingmorethan150yards starts before injuring himself carousels in Oakland and Kansas It's not just quarterbacks that fans might start clamoring for in each of your first three games two weeks ago. Losman still City, or the rumors floating are on the hot seat. Former NFL Maurice Morris. to gaining 88; 69 and 16 yards has a better passer rating than around Chad Johnson's future record-holding running back At least, Alexander had a in your last three starts. Maybe Edwards, but unless he improves in Cincinnati. And by the time I Shaun Alexander is having his good reputation going for him. LaDainian Tomlinson could get his performance, the calls for finish this column, there may be . character questioned in Seattle as Oakland's laMont Jordan had away with that in San Diego, but Edwards to start will get louder more players on the hot seat not LaMontJordan in Oakland. and more persistent. That's what happens when Otherplayers.don'teveng~ta. Those examples are only the time you get to the top." you're living in a shark tank. You chance to establish a reputation the tip of the iceberg. I haven't can never rest D Downhill Two sessions of downhill runs before they're pulled off the (From Page 44) per day have left Beckmann's field. Chicago's Cedric Benson body sore, but he said he still has been in the NFL for three Beckmann's years in Lake enjoys it. years and only has had this Placid paid off in 2004 when he . "We have pretty intense season to establish himself as was selected for the U.S. Ski training, but it's something I a starting running back. Now Team's C squad. always look forward to," said because he hasn't had a breakout "I was in the Bahamas Beckmann. performance, he may wind up vacationing with my grandparents splitting carries with Adrian when I found out," said Beckmann. Beckmann is also looking Peterson - no, not the rookie out "I was out snorkeling when my forward to a potential berth on of Oklahoma, but the six-year grandmother called out to me the U.S. Olympic team for the veteran from Georgia Southern. and said, 'It's your' parents oli the 2010 games in Vancouver, but he Fortunately for Benson, Lovie phone. They said you made the knows he needs more World Cup Sniith seems to still be enamored team,'" experience first. with him. But as we've talked Inamatterofweeks,Beckmann ''I'm hoping to make a few' about earlier with Rex Grossman, Get to the Root of Your was at the U.S. Ski Team's Park World Cup (races) this year and Smith's affection can change. City, Utah facility training with punch my ticket to the World Cup Buffalo quarterback J.P. Excess Hair Problems! Olympians such as Daron Rahlves . team," he said. Losman is in the same boat as andTedUgety. r------~------~~~~-, FDA approved PERMANENT hair removal! "ft was definitely a little bit of a shock to me, but it was exciting at the same time," said Beckmann. We remove light and dark hair on all skin types. "I learned a lot from training with You can be hair free first time around the hair growth cycle. the other skiers." Beckmann made his mark Save time and money and pain. quickly when he placed sixth in • .The gonation is tax deductlble. the downhill at the 2004 Junior ~Heritage • Pick~up is free. Gail King Electrolysis Call for your Worlds. 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-~ -- News & Not~s Blackbirds advance to states The VoorheesVille girls volleyball team - fresh off a five-game victory over Hoosic Valley in the Section II, Class C finals - advanced to its first state tournament after sweeping Section X champion Tupper Lake in Saturday's regional in Malone. Taryn Smith led Voor­ heesville's offense with nine kills as the Blackbirds defeated Tupper Lake by scores of 25-15, 25-6 and 25-13. Alyssa Cave recorded six kills, eight aces and 13 service points, and Kristen Lysenko added 25 assists and four aces. Voorheesville begins the state tournament Saturday in Glens Falls with round­ robin play against the other three class C teams including Eden and West­ lake. The top two teams meet in Sunday's finals.

Be team heads Altamont's ChriS Beckmann returns for his fourth season on the U.S. Ski Team's C squad. Submitted photo to Super Bowl The Bethlehem Pop Warner Pee Wee Eagles It's all downhill for Becktnann placed first in the Capital District Pop Warner "I've already had some World Cup .event back in March 2006 in first ski team until several years AJnerican Conference, and Altamont native sets Cup experience," said Beckmann . Sweden. Last year, he competed in later when he followed in 'his heads to the Pop Warner Sights on moving up after a training session Sunday. "I nine International Ski Federation older brother David's footst/ips Super Bowl this Saturday. do not have a World Cup spot this (FIS) races, winning one and plac­ and started competinglWifu the The team is made up of U.S. team ranks season. We have two spots open ing in the top 10 in five more. West Mountaiij,ehlb. A couple 10to 12 year olds who weigh on the World Cup team, and four Not bad for someone who of years later,-Beckmann began between 90 and 120 pounds. By ROB JONAS guys are going for those two spots grew up In the shadow of the spending winters in Lake Placid They were 7-1 in the regular [email protected] including me." . Helderberg Escarpment, dozens with the New York Ski Education season, and have won two Chris Beckmann's life is Beckmann has a good of miles away from the nearest Foundation while continuing to playoff games. centered in the mountains. international resume going for mountain. attend Guilderland High School. The Capital District The 21-year-old Altamont him. He medaled in the downhill . '''I'm not even sure how I got "It was tough juggling conference extends north native is currently in Colorado competition at the 2005 and 2006 into it," said Beckmann. "I think schoolwork and skiing, but it to Glens Falls, south to training with the United States Ski Junior World Championships the first time (I skied), it was a helped me to set out and do Greene County and west to Team for the upcoming season - taking the gold medal in 2006 family trip to Maple Ski Ridge (in skiing in the morning and do Rotterdam. . - one which he hopes will bring - and was second in the 2006 Rotterdam). I was probably about schoolwork in the afternoon," The Super Bowl will take him to the top level of Alpine North AJnerican rankings. He 6 years old at the time." said Beckmann. place Saturday, Nov. 17, skiing, the World Cup. also placed 19th at his first World Beckmann didn't join his D Downhill Page 43 at 11:30 a.m. at Bleecker Stadium in Albany. . Three cheer teams go to regionals Be careful while inside NFL shark tank and several playoff appearances. Three Bethlehem Pop The loved the faclthat Pennington won The problem is Baltimore coach Warner teams advanced to is a shark tank. Only the bravest, games, even though they weren't Brian Billick can't afford to give the Eastern Regional Cham­ most daring souls should enter, thrilled with his arm strength McNair any slack because, at 4-5 pionships in Trenton, N and when they do, they have to " .. (orlack thereof). But as soon as J., this year, Billick's job may be on after strong performances keep swimming while looking ·>the Jets stopped winning, Jets around to make certain they don't:'fans called for - and got - Kellen the line. Since a coach whose job at the qua1ifier Nov. 4 at the get attacked from behind. to replace Pennington at . is in jeopardy will try anything, TU Center in Albany. Job security is at a premium. Not that Pennington it stands to reason Billick would The junior pee wee, Unless your name is Tom Brady, is only reason the]ets are 1-8, try rotating McNair and Boller. pee wee and junior midget Peyton Manning or LaDainian into 2007, it didn't take long for but because as the quarterback, It can't mask Billick's inability to cheerleading squads will Tomlinson, you can't feel head coach Lovie Smith to dump Pennington's struggles are more create a good offense, but at least compete this weekend in comfortable about your role on Rex as his quarterback in favor visible to the fans' eyes than the it makes it look like he's trying. Trenton for an opportunity an NFL team because it can be of journeyman Brian Griese (who offensive line's struggles. At least, we should giye to go to the national Pop taken away at a moment's notice. knowsathingortwoaboutlosing It doesn't matter how long Philadelphia coach Andy Reid Warner championships next . . some credit He stood by Donovan month in Orlando, Fla. All it takes is a couple of bad starting jobs hinoself).Of course, you've been in the NFL or how performances in a row, and you now that Griese has an injured much success you've had, either. McNabb, even as some suggested can be sent to the sidelines. shoulder, Grossman will get Steve McNair now finds hinoself that McNabb's best days were Got sports news? Case in point: Rex Grossman. another chance. But as soon as in a quarterback rotation witli behind him. The result was a He had an up-'md-down 2006 Grossman throws an interception, Kyle Boller in Baltimore because come-from-behind 33-25 victory Call The Spotlight season as Chicago's quarterback, you can bet Bears fans will be he hasn't gotten the job done over Washington Sunday that and yet he did enough to help the calling for Kyle Orton. since he came to the Ravens in included four McNabb touchdown at 439-4949. Bears get into the Super Bowl. . Another case in point: Chad 2006 from Tennessee, where. he passes. Still, McNabb might want But as his struggles continued Pennington. New York Jets fans. guided the Titans to a Super Bowl D Shark Page 43